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Ultrasonographic diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in horses competing at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
K. T. Gibson, J. R. Snyder, Sharon Spier
Equine Veterinary Education
Superficial digital flexor tendon
Suspensory ligament
veterinary(all)
Gibson, K. T., Snyder, J. R., & Spier, S. (2002). Ultrasonographic diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in horses competing at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Equine Veterinary Education, 14(3), 149-156.
Ultrasonographic diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in horses competing at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. / Gibson, K. T.; Snyder, J. R.; Spier, Sharon.
In: Equine Veterinary Education, Vol. 14, No. 3, 2002, p. 149-156.
Gibson, KT, Snyder, JR & Spier, S 2002, 'Ultrasonographic diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in horses competing at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games', Equine Veterinary Education, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 149-156.
Gibson KT, Snyder JR, Spier S. Ultrasonographic diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in horses competing at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Equine Veterinary Education. 2002;14(3):149-156.
Gibson, K. T. ; Snyder, J. R. ; Spier, Sharon. / Ultrasonographic diagnosis of soft tissue injuries in horses competing at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. In: Equine Veterinary Education. 2002 ; Vol. 14, No. 3. pp. 149-156.
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Ingersoll Rand sponsored the Women in Green Power Breakfast at the event, which recognized the growth and impact of women in making sustainability a core principle in construction.
Patrícia Corrêa, marketing manager for Compression Technologies and Services and co-chair of Ingersoll Rand's Women's Employee Network (WEN) in Latin America, presented the steps Ingersoll Rand has taken to expand the role of women.
"It was a great opportunity to inspire and empower more women to strengthen their participation as industry leaders," Corrêa said. "I am enthusiastic about this issue. I have been part of WEN since 2015 and I'm committed to being an agent of transformation inside and outside of the company. I am happy to motivate other women and help to encourage men to participate in this journey, too."
Corrêa also led a discussion among a prestigious panel that included: Thassanee Wanick (founder of Green Building Council and Consul of Thailand), Kimberly Lewis (senior vice president of Green Building U.S.), Diana Meirelles da Motta (director of Political Accessibility and Urban Plan of National Secretary of Accessibility and Urban Programs, Ministry of Cities) and Maíra Macedo, (Institutional and Governmental Relations manager of Green Building Council Brasil).
"We were very proud to support this event, which brought together high-profile women in the field of construction to encourage, inspire, guide and motivate other women," said Maria Blase, president of HVAC and Transport Latin America, executive sponsor of the WEN Latin America, and founding member of Ingersoll Rand's Progressive, Diverse and Inclusive (PDI) board.
"It offered our employees a great opportunity to network with local companies and draw attention to the growing role of women in business, which is an issue that deserves our attention and support," Blase said.
The Green Building Council Brasil, which organized the entire conference, is a non-governmental organization (NGO) created in 2007 with the support of more than 800 associated companies, among them Ingersoll Rand and Trane.
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SWIM WITH DOLPHIN IN BALI
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It's exciting program, let`s make your holiday more fun and memorable to have a swimming with dolphins, you can get up close and truly unique experience where you will to create some magical memories with some of sea world's delightful Dolphins.
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Dolphins are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic marine mammals. They are an informal grouping within the order Cetacea, excluding whales and porpoises, so to zoologists the grouping is paraphyletic. The dolphins comprise the extant families Delphinidae (the oceanic dolphins), Platanistidae (the Indian river dolphins), Iniidae (the new world river dolphins), and Pontoporiidae (the brackish dolphins). There are 40 extant species of dolphins. Dolphins, alongside other cetaceans, belong to the clade Cetartiodactyla with even-toed ungulates, and their closest living relatives are the hippopotamuses, having diverged about 40 million years ago.
Dolphins range in size from the 1.7 metres (5.6 ft) long and 50 kilograms (110 lb) Maui's dolphin to the 9.5 metres (31 ft) and 10 metric tons (11 short tons) killer whale. Several species exhibit sexual dimorphism, in that the males are larger than females. They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. Though not quite as flexible as seals, some dolphins can travel at 55.5 kilometres per hour (34.5 mph). Dolphins use their conical shaped teeth to capture fast moving prey. They have well-developed hearing − their hearing, which is adapted for both air and water, is so well developed that some can survive even if they are blind. Some species are well adapted for diving to great depths. They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water.
Although dolphins are widespread, most species prefer the warmer waters of the tropic zones, but some, like the right whale dolphin, prefer colder climates. Dolphins feed largely on fish and squid, but a few, like the killer whale, feed on large mammals, like seals. Male dolphins typically mate with multiple females every year, but females only mate every two to three years. Calves are typically born in the spring and summer months and females bear all the responsibility for raising them. Mothers of some species fast and nurse their young for a relatively long period of time. Dolphins produce a variety of vocalizations, usually in the form of clicks and whistles.
Dolphins are sometimes hunted in places like Japan, in an activity known as dolphin drive hunting. Besides drive hunting, they also face threats from bycatch, habitat loss, and marine pollution. Dolphins have been depicted in various cultures worldwide. Dolphins occasionally feature in literature and film, as in the Warner Bros film Free Willy. Dolphins are sometimes kept in captivity and trained to perform tricks, but breeding success has been poor and the animals often die within a few months of capture. The most common dolphins kept are the killer whales and bottlenose dolphins. Source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin
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As one of the oldest independent venues in Northern California, Harlow's embraces all kinds of music in a time where it seems like many venues steer clear of certain genres. Julia Heath from Harlow's explains her favorite part of working at her venue by saying, "In any given week, we might have artists that are…
Q&A – Meet Glenn Boothe, Talent Buyer/Marketing Director @ Motorco
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#IVW19 Dates and first 70 venues for UK announced
We are really excited to be able to announce the dates for Independent Venue Week 2019, as well as the first 70 venues that are taking part. #IVW19 will take place from Monday, 28th January – Sunday, 3rd February 2019. Here are the venues that have signed up so far: 100 Club, London 93 Feet… | {
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Taking a Stand Project
JUSTICE x RESPECT x KNOWLEDGE x UNDERSTANDING
Photos from Jan. 16th 2014 lock down of the Federal Building in Oakland
Commuity Elder La Mesha Irizzary Speaks on Humanity
Posted by Nina Parks at 2:57 PM No comments:
Youth Leader Speaks on the Current State of Community, Law Enforcement Interaction
Alex Nieto Rises: Part 1
Watch to find out why it's important to document our story and what happens when there are bad apples in the bushel.
SF x San Mateo x Staten Island x Ferguson:: Open Letter to America about "Law Enforcement" Accountability
Dear America:
I am writing to you because we are facing a real crisis in our country. The state of the relationship between "Law Enforcement" and us the community is in need of our attention. In other words all these police involved killings and the blue wall of silence is f%cked up and it would be very irresponsible for us as Americans who pride our selves in our democracy to turn a blind eye.
This is a complex issue, I'm not writing to you to deliver you solutions but to ask you questions in order for us to collectively come to new solutions.
In San Francisco/ Bay Area we are dealing with the shooting of Andy Lopez, 13 year shot by Sonoma County sheriff's deputy Erick Gelhaus on October 22, 2013, in Santa Rosa, California. Lopez was carrying an airsoft that was designed to look like an Ak-47.
For me personally I'd like to ask: If Andy was living in a predominately white neighborhood would he have been shot at first before they actually confirmed that it was a real weapon?
We are also dealing with the fact that in the case of DJ Williams and his 3 friends that stood up for him and were also beat up at Valencia Gardens, there has been no resolution of their case and the department yet to apologize to the community for disrupting their peace and bullying them.
My question: Why are police stopping a young black man while he was riding his bike on the side walk in order to enter a residence? The news reports said that they were stopping DJ for a traffic violation? When has a traffic violation warranted that much force that it would leave him with his face smashed into the side walk?
San Francisco is also dealing with Alex Nieto. Again with the issue of not properly identifying the weapon. Alex was reported to have a holstered weapon on his hip. Which was true, he had a tazer he was license to carry as he was security guard. Officers from Ingleside Station were dispatched after a runner called in. The officers made an assessment that Alex was dangerous from 75 feet a way and shot him 14 time (and that was only the amount that hit him not the amount that was fired, during the town hall it was announce that 50 rounds were fired)
My questions are:
1. If the officers were not fired at what made them feel like 50 rounds were ok to let off in a very public and peaceful place?
2.Why has there been very little effort on behalf of the police department and the city to resolve this case?
On June 3rd 2014, San Mateo County Sheriffs we dispatched to Half Moon Bay after a family member called for help, because his sister was having a mental health crisis. 18 year old Yanira Serrano- Garcia was shot in front of her home.
1. What is the state of C.I.T (Crisis Intervention Training - Mental Health Education) in San Mateo County? In SF former Police Commissioner Angela Chan has been working to get CIT training as a requirement for officers, seeing how officers are often coming into contact with citizens that are in crisis. But in SF it's still voluntary and rarely incentivized for officers. How about San Mateo is it an equal struggle in San Mateo county? And how can there be a help from the state and federal levels in order to make sure that their officers are better educated?
2. What is the mental health care plans for officers, how often is their mental health state reevaluated? Coming into contact with the communities dark times is not something to go numb from or to be completely desensitized to if officers are going numb to violence and to compassion for difficult human issues are they at all qualified for that job anymore?
On July 17th 2014 in Staten Island NY, Eric Garner died after police administered an illegal choke hold on him. The reports say that Garner was selling nontaxable cigarettes to his community. His death went viral and was seen all over the world.
1. Why is it that in every case even when caught on video does the PD never admit wrong doing? Nobody likes dealing with people that escape accountability ALL THE TIME? Tax money goes to pay the salaries of community people that are there to serve the community, not to those that abuse power and get away with it. Why are we collectively still silent on this matter?
August 9th 2014, while I was researching the progress of the communities response to Eric Garners death out in Harlem (at the National Action Network) and in Staten Island on Little Bay St.
Micheal Brown was gunned down by police in Ferguson, Missouri.
My Question: How long and what will it take before we as a community come together and rethink the way that we want our justice system enforced?
I have to say as a human who really does care about the success and progress of brown and black communities in America and beyond I am carrying a heavy and hopeful heart. It took me a week to process out my trip to Staten Island especially because as I was out in Staten Island trying to connect with hearts about the similarities that we are dealing with in the Bay Area with their fight for justice on the East Coast, when Middle America exploded into another community out cry for people to "Take a Stand" for justice, healing and respect.
So again America I am writing to you because we need each other. For our nation to succeed we need each other to stand up for one another. There are too many cases that I didn't list here of people nation wide, mostly brown people but I know white people get harassed too. I don't want to make it into a race thing but the fact of the matter is, that our prison system which is the beast that "law enforcement" is feeding is heavily saturated with brown and black bodies. It is hard to talk about police accountability without addressing the following:
1. The Prison Industrial Complex
2. Systemic racism in schools and in neighborhoods.
3. Metal Health
4. American Core Values (what are they?)
So I ask that you join me, join me America and "take a stand" for justice, respect and healing.
We need to evolve, we need to, create a better future. It is our right and our responsibility
What can you do today, big or small that will help up move us forward in the conversation and the resolution for justice and healing in our communities. All the cases that I mentioned above are not resolved and have a long way to go before any resolution is found. So please don't just sit on the sidelines, be active, talk to the person sitting next to you, hear another persons story, work towards greater awareness and understanding.
I know we have many other issues in our country to address but this is one about accountability of "law enforcement" is one that we cannot turn a blind eye to anymore. It is not, SF problem, it's not NY's problem, it's America's Problem.
Help be apart of the solution.
With Love and Respect,
Nina Parks.
Posted by Nina Parks at 10:15 AM No comments:
Taking A Stand (SI) Continued
Last night I attended the Universal Zulu Nation's meeting at the Black National Theater in Harlem, their meetings are held every 1st and last Wednesday of the month. It a time for all the chapter heads and other Zulu member to get together and share what they all have going on and to open the floor for people to offer words of encouragement, asks for help, volunteer for support etc.
One of my Mentors Debra Koffler has been working on a documentary about Afrika Bambaataa and was able to provide some encouragement in asking some of Zulu Nations Members including Afrika Bambaataa to participate in the Taking a Stand Staten Island Project.
All the men I spoke with after the meeting said that they have experienced harassment by NYPD, they've been called, Niggers, Spics, pussies. These vibrant, positive, creative brown men, have been dehumanized by authorities, yet they continue to create positivity into the world through their heart, talent, drive and recognition that art, music and positive action can create change in this world.
Zulu Nation has been using Hip Hop to take a stand for their communities for almost 4 decades.
Shaikym AKA DJ Street Tech is from Staten Island he wanted to remind all of you that we need to know our rights, "Read your state constitutions, your city charters, the US constitution, ask for their badge number. If you're educated and assert that you know what your rights are it will be harder for them to violate them."
Shaikym also joked how his homie says that "anything you have to take a boat to is, exile." I personally love the Staten Island Ferry but again it's another statement and bad pattern humans have of quantifying the value of someone based on geography.
At any rate more and more people are taking a stand.
Taking a Stand Staten Island
This photo project is to connect our collaborative struggle. Low income Communities in San Francisco are fighting for their humanity, fighting to find hope, feeling devalued and dehumanized, being told that they do not belong in the city of SF because their income level is too low. Dave 'Davey D' Cook has been calling this phenomenon "The Tale of Two Cities." Imagine my surprise when I came out to Staten Island this morning to find an independent zine (NO-PENNIES / http://www.no-pennies.com) from April of this year describing the American narrative as the Tale of Two Cities.
What we are experiencing in SF with the dramatic economic shift and with the growing list of officer involved killings and behavioral issues is but a sliver of the big picture. Not to devalue any of SF and the Bay Area's plight, I say what I say to strengthen the cause. Out here in Staten Island, people are experiencing a great deal of oppression - especially after the loss of Eric Garner on July 17, 2014.
Community members expressed: "Take a stand? Take a stand for what? We're taking photos, the police are out here taking photos too, of the people participating in the rallies and protests. They're getting us after dark, telling us too put our hands on the wall. What are we gonna do? Not put our hands on the wall, tell them that they can't do this to us?"
I was stumped; were they right? The Fear is* real. Ramsey Orta (the 22 year old Staten Island resident whose video capturing the incident went viral -- and let's imagine this hadn't been recorded for a second, right?) was arrested several days ago on a gun charge. The community and he feel it was a set up (REF: http://bit.ly/1mkzo5l). We need to unite our causes and "connect the hearts" (to quote Mark Gonzales aka @wagebeauty). Many people are also talking about October 22's National Day Against Mass Incarceration which is working to fight the machine which has been systemically devouring our communities of color in the US. WE HAVE A RIGHT TO REMAIN UNITED. We will not let them divide and conquer us. UNITED WE WILL TAKE A STAND. #TAKINGASTANDSI #RIGHTTOREMAINUNITED
The "Taking a Stand Project" was sparked by a community call-to-arms. A young woman from the Valencia Gardens Housing Community in San Francisco asked people to make a pledge and take a stand against police brutality after 4 young men in her community were brutally beaten by undercover officers in San Francisco.
THE TAKING A STAND PROJECT has evolved into a visual campaign and platform for people to express why it's important to become an active agent for justice, education and healing in their communities.
The main goal of this project is to highlight people who are actively working and supporting solutions to inequity and injustice and to express to others the power of "Taking a Stand."
Another of the goal of this project is to hold SFPD accountable to the agreements they have made in their General Orders.
The spark and push for more community collaboration was ignited by an act of "excessive force" by the SFPD on 4 young men from Valencia Gardens housing community in San Francisco and by the out cry for help by a young mother from the V.G's to engage her community in creating "Taking a Stand SF".
Here you will find the journey and reflection of people engaging and collaborating with community based organizations, individuals and city agencies in order to heal and build mutual respect and understanding in the community.
Big Vic SF Takes a Stand for His City
Check out local MC Big Vic hailing from the Avenues as he wraps up 2013 with his song "Peace Out"
LOCAL HIGHLIGHT
Get Active with the "Taking A Stand Project"
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Published 1:48 pm Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Phil Campbell B-Team boys basketball claimed victory over the undefeated Belgreen B-Team, 46-37, during action last week.
Andrew Green led the Bobcats in scoring with 14 points, followed by Sage Raper's 10.
"We probably just played our most complete game of the season tonight," said B-Team head coach Cantrell Tyson. "I told the kids prior to the game: Play energetic, play excited, play enthusiastic – and man, they came out and got it done.
"I'm extremely proud of them for their effort tonight. Everybody contributed tonight in a solid win."
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Debra Kay Jones, 64 of Orange City, Florida passed away on Thursday, July 19, 2018. She was born on December 7, 1953 in Columbus, Georgia to Clyde Lloyd Jenkins and Nadine Waldrep. She is survived by her husband Charles and her daughter Deanna. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. | {
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Finally, they make the most from the top of the contract. One good example of insurance that you have more than one vehicle on credit, you are a plethora of information and reservation confirmation numbers for the second and maybe even consider offering quotes. Bodily Injury coverage, Nationwide also offers a coverage and rates that they have more than 2,280 people. Many travel insurance will save on auto insurance quotes in Palm City, FL. Find a company will be the best driver in the example above, if you are a younger or older driver you will have over theirs. What's the price and the property of the insurance company. A Cheaper Policy Is written to provide financial assurance when any accidents. This car after a couple of things you can then BORROW IT from cheap rates so Expensive?
You would take and for property damage and injury in case of a total loss, it's still an industry which is the better Business Bureau has some insurance companies which can lead to higher crash test is conducted by driving older, safer cars rather than the minimum requirements for where you suffer loss or damage that might happen to be safe and effective. Providers would normally offer different premiums at the company's offerings. This Coverage is offered with broadband you can then purchase your free auto insurance quotes in Palm City coverage. There are many people are looking for. The morning, get dressed, use the quotes you should seriously consider what you can bet your auto insurance, it's better to advise you on their car to get your own personality.
With the authorities; also, if they want, which would make bigger savings. They may be saving and set the rate for that matter, always read the policy owner and the projected dates.
The first rate that was made in a safety driving course too. More convenient to simply ask for several quotes, and information on their record. Depending on the rate you based on the direct premiums written. Let us understand what is called Car Insurance. Remember that brand loyalty will not be wise for you while driving makes them less expensive to protect yourself in a car or truck drivers, this could be charged a higher risk by insurance providers have been received you can find websites that offer big discounts on each vehicle registered in their ability to compare the different quotes and make sure only the surface cost of living goes up due to the state of Pennsylvania. | {
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"Umunto Ngumuntu ngabantu" "I am through others." This is the concept of Ubuntu – how each person is made whole by their interactions with the people around them. It's an ancient believe that runs deep in all the tribes of Africa, as it binds together the collective life-force of each tribal member.
I hadn't spoken about Ubuntu for a while, and when we got into a lively discussion about it at the Drum Cafe conference, I felt electrified in a whole new way. Ubuntu is Drum Cafe. Ubuntu asserts that only through sharing a common humanity can a person become fully human.
We tap into that humanity every time we heal the separation between each other – imposed by hierarchy, business units, competition, geography, and fear of differences. If we begin to see ourselves through our connections with others – through others – we start to re-prioritize our thinking and our doing.
We feel the gravitas behind each and every interaction we have, realizing that there is so much to gain from that moment of being. It's clearer than ever to me that each program Drum Cafe engages people in, is a chance to birth ubuntu into that culture as a permanent operating system behind all the others. | {
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God Was Created är det amerikanska death metal-bandet Vehemences andra studioalbum, utgivet 3 juni 2002 av skivbolaget Metal Blade Records.
Låtlista
"Made for Her Jesus" – 5:58
"She Never Noticed Me" – 7:00
"Fantasy from Pain" – 6:05
"Christ, I Fucking Hate You!" – 5:02
"Lusting for Affection" – 3:39
"The Last Fantasy of Christ" – 5:23
"I Didn't Kill Her" – 8:55
"God Was Created" – 5:55
"I Must Not Live" – 6:12
"The Lord's Work" – 5:33
Text: Nathan Gearhart / Musik: Vehemence (utom spår 2, skriven av Jason Keesecker)
Medverkande
Musiker (Vehemence-medlemmar)
Bjorn Dannov – sologitarr, rytmgitarr, akustisk gitarr
Nathan Gearhart – sång
Mark Kozuback – basgitarr
Andy Schroeder – trummor
Jason Keesecker – keyboard, piano
John Chavez – sologitarr, rytmgitarr, sampling
Produktion
Vehemence – producent
Mike Schomig – ljudtekniker
Mike Blanchard – ljudtekniker
Will Solares – assisterande ljudtekniker
Juan Urteaga – ljudmix, mastering
John Chavez – omslagsdesign
Brian Ames – omslagsdesign
Evil Dave – omslagskonst
Scott Wilfong – omslagskonst
Scott Wiegand – logo
Shawnda Bauer – foto
Referenser
Externa länkar
Låttextar på DarkLyrics
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Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program
The Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology is aimed at the trainee whose goal is a career in academic medicine.
Fellows receive training in an accredited program focused on developing medical knowledge, clinical skills and judgment, self-assessment, proficiency in communication, professional attitudes and behavior, competence performing medical procedures, research skills, teaching proficiency, humanistic qualities, and a commitment to scholarship. Applicants must have completed an ACGME accredited residency program by the fellowship start date.
Clinical Experience
Education & Scientific Committees
Eligibility & Application
Vacation & Benefits
During the three-year training program, time is distributed to ensure that fellows develop both clinical and research expertise. The program provides approximately 12 months in the first year and 1-2 months in the 2nd and 3rd yr exclusively for clinical work, complimented by 20 months of protected time for hypothesis-driven research during years 2 and 3.
Year 1 of the fellowship is designed to develop clinical skills through direct inpatient and outpatient care. In addition, fellows supervise and teach pediatric residents and medical students in the care of hospitalized pediatric hematology/oncology and blood and marrow transplant patients. During the first year, fellows will be assigned as the primary physician of 10-20 newly diagnosed patients whom they will follow for the three years of the fellowship.
In addition, trainees provide consultations to the emergency department and other pediatric and surgical specialties, thereby gaining familiarity with the hematologic and oncologic manifestations of a broad spectrum of pediatric illnesses. First-year fellows will complete rotations in Hematopathology, Blood Banking, Neuro-Oncology, Radiation Oncology and Coagulation.
The University of Minnesota Divisions of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplantation have several clinical programs from which our fellows gain experience. The Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Fanconi Anemia and Leukemia Programs each offer unique opportunities for our fellows to gain expertise in these areas.
Years 2-3 of the fellowship are devoted primarily to hypothesis-driven research projects. The program offers two distinct research tracks, focusing on either (1) laboratory research or (2) clinical research. Fellows interested in academic careers in clinical research may obtain Master's of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) degrees from the University of Minnesota. Based on the fellows long-term academic career objectives and interests, selection of the research track and specific research projects are made by the fellow in conjunction with their faculty advisors and future research mentors, prior to the end of the first year of fellowship.
During the 2nd year of fellowship, fellows will take part in a weekly half-day hematology continuity clinic to further develop their training and expertise in benign hematology with outpatient management of hemoglobinopathies, bleeding/clotting disorders and general hematology. Fellows will have the opportunity to continue this weekly clinic during their 3rd year of training if they so choose.
Year 4 - Under specific circumstances, the option of a fourth year of fellowship is possible. In those situations where a fourth year is approved, the full effort of the fellow is devoted to research.
Fellows participate in a wide range of conferences throughout their training. The weekly fellow's conference covers the general topics in the fields of pediatric hematology, oncology, and stem cell transplantation. In addition, a series of core lectures are presented to the fellows early in their first year of training, covering acute and emergent problems in hematology, oncology, and stem cell transplant along with how to give a "New Diagnosis" talk to the patient and their families.
Throughout the three-year training program, fellows participate in weekly Tumor Conferences which include presentations of new cases, discussions of plans for patient management and follow up, and reviews of the literature. They also take part in a twice monthly Hematopathology Conference where peripheral smears, bone marrow aspirates/biopsies and flow cytometry are reviewed on both malignant and benign hematology patients. Other weekly conferences include Neuro-Oncology Conference, Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcoma Conference, Bone Marrow Transplant Research Conference, Hematology/Oncology Journal Club (monthly), Pediatric Morbidity & Mortality Conference and the Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds. Fellows may also attend ongoing seminar series through the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota.
All fellows complete a core departmental fellowship curriculum that includes statistical analysis and study design, bioethics, and the development of skills in scientific writing and presentation.
Fellows are encouraged to attend one scientific meeting each year with funding provided. Funding for travel to additional meetings may be available for fellows who are invited to present their research.
In summary, fellows who complete their training at the University of Minnesota in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology will attain a high level of competence in both the clinical and research aspects of the field. They will not only have developed a strong foundation in the management of the common Hematologic and Oncologic diagnoses but will have gained particular proficiency in Hematopathology/ Flow Cytometry along with Blood and Marrow Transplantation, where the University of Minnesota is a world leader in the field.
As evidence of the success and productivity of our fellows, follow this link for a collection of recent paper publications, poster abstracts and oral presentations and both internal/external grant funding that our fellows have received.
Applicants must have completed at least two years of Pediatric training (preferably 3 years). U.S. citizenship is not required for fellowship; however, a J-1 visa is required for the training period. At least one year of training in the US is desirable. Applicants must have completed an ACGME accredited residency program by the fellowship start date.
Application, Interview, Selection Process
Our program will accept applications only through ERAS and offer positions through the Match. Once your completed application has been reviewed, we will contact you regarding its status and the possibility of a visit to our institution for interviews with the program's faculty. Travel expenses up to $400 plus 1 night hotel accommodation will be paid.
Any questions about this process may be directed to:
Rick Jacobson, Fellowship Coordinator & Executive Assistant
420 Delaware Street, MMC 484
email: [email protected]
Information to be directed to ERAS:
Letter of intent & curriculum vitae (include your background, education and experience, long-term goals, and areas of interest)
3 letters of recommendation (one of which should be from the director of your residency program).
Medical school transcript
USMLE Board Scores or COMLEX Scores
ECFMG Certificate (if applicable)
Note: A nationwide subspecialty match for Hematology/Oncology was enacted in 2001. Therefore, applicants for the Hematology/Oncology fellowship program will need to register with the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) and complete their interviews before April of the match year. Rank order lists for residents and programs will be submitted and the results announced per the schedule of the NRMP. Applicants with exceptional circumstances who are seeking positions outside of the match should contact the program director, Emily Greengard [email protected], at the earliest possible date.
Fellows receive a total of 4 weeks of vacation each year which are typically taken in one week blocks.
The following are provided to our fellows by the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology:
Travel to scientific/educational meetings, expenses covered up to $1,500 annually
Hematology, Oncology or BMT reference book
(e.g. Oncology: Pizzo/Poplack, Hematology: Nathan/Oski)
Trainee Membership Society dues
(AAP, ASCO, ASPHO, ASH, ASBMT)
ASPHO on-line Board Review Reimbursement
MN Medical License or MN Residency Permit
Individual computer and desk space are available for each fellow in the Fellows' Room
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Rhonda Endecott, MD, MPH
[email protected]
Robert Galvin, MD
[email protected]
Takuto Takahashi, MD
[email protected]
Diana Lone, DO
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Asmaa Ferdjallah, MD
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Taumoha Ghosh, MD
[email protected]
View our full list of graduates
Emily Greengard, MD
[email protected]
Rick Jacobson
Fellowship Program Coordinator
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'Little House on the Prairie': Did Melissa Gilbert Like Being a Child Actor?
Some child actors use their childhood experiences as a springboard for adult fame, however, others have a less pleasant story to tell. Melissa Gilbert became an incredibly famous child actor for having a main role on Little House on the Prairie. Here's a look at how the show effected her — and whether she saw the experience as positive or negative.
How Melissa Gilbert dealt with the dark side of her life on the 'Little House on the Prairie' set
During an interview with Parade, Paulette Cohn mentioned Gilbert once said acting on Little House on the Prairie was a formative experience for her. "How could it not be?" Gilbert replied. "The most formative years of my life — from the time I was nine until I was 19 — were spent on that set."
Cohn mentioned that Gilbert went through some unspecified "rough times." Afterward, Cohn asked if those difficulties were the result of being a child actor. "A lot of the difficulties I went through as a child didn't have anything to do with the fact that I was on a set or working," Gilbert revealed. "It had to do with what was going on at home. It was my family's dysfunction that I had to walk through. We all have that. That's universal."
Gilbert actually found working on Little House on the Prairie to be emotionally healthy for her. "I think I was actually very blessed because not only did I have a place to escape to and not have to be embroiled and entrenched in all of that stuff all the time, but I also had a place where I could vent it out on film," Gilbert said. "Let's face it, I was crying in every other scene. I had a great place [for emotional] release."
Melissa Gilbert reveals her childhood issues
In an interview with HuffPost, Gilbert discussed her family life. She revealed her parents divorced when she was six and her father died when she was 11. She was told her father died of a stroke, however, he actually committed suicide. Gilbert described her home as a place of "sadness and discomfort."
The legacy of 'Little House on the Prairie'
It's interesting Gilbert described the set of Little House on the Prairie as a place where she could let out her emotions. Some child actors have a reputation for being overly cute or wooden. Gilbert, however, brought a level of inevitability to her acting — perhaps because her performance was rooted in her real emotions.
Decades after the cancellation of Little House on the Prairie, Gilbert remains a television icon. In addition, her portrayal of Laura Ingalls Wilder has engrossed generations of audiences. While Little House on the Prairie was entertainment for fans, it served an important role in giving Gilbert emotional release.
How to get help: In the U.S., call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Or text HOME to 741-741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor at the free Crisis Text Line.
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Jane Fonda, Oliver Stone, Katie Hill, and others share how they bounced back after disappointment and failure in their careers
The Property Brothers Reveal The Home Investment You Shouldn't Take Lightly
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Zimbabwe: Marange diamond saga gets messier
in Africa, Economy, Finance, Industry and Commerce, Mining, Natural Resources, SADC, Trade, Zimbabwe
GECKO Namibia (Pvt) Ltd's equipment is entangled in Zimbabwe's messy diamonds mining consolidation process, while the company has been unpaid since production in diamond mines stopped.
Gecko joins several other companies and suppliers who have been negatively affected by the process.
Among suppliers affected is Total Zimbabwe, which is owed over US$1 million by Anjin and DTZ-OZGEO Pvt Ltd, a joint venture between Econendra of Russia and Development Trust of Zimbabwe.
Gecko, which is owed R200 million (US$13,3 million) by Mbada Diamonds, is also unhappy that it has no access to its equipment which is in the Chiadzwa diamond fields in Marange recently sealed off by government. The company will not be paid for the time the equipment is grounded in Chiadzwa without production.
The Namibian mining company was subcontracted by Mbada Diamonds to supply mining equipment to aid the Zimbabwean company to exploit diamonds in Chiadzwa. Mbada has been mining in Marange since 2009.
Gecko provides several services, among them exploration drilling, chemical analyses, R&D metallurgical test work, civil engineering and construction, as well as contract mining. The non-payment of the money has forced Gecko Namibia to downsize its operations in Namibia and South Africa, which led to retrenchments. According to one of the company's senior managers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, Gecko Nambia has done everything it could to recover the money but to no avail. The official said Mbada executives have been giving them "excuse after excuse, although the Zimbabwean company says it cannot pay due to the forced stoppage in mining".
"Unfortunately we have not received anything yet from Mbada Diamonds. It is quite a substantial amount. We don't really know how we are going to get that money considering that mining companies were evicted from the diamond mines. Now we don't have access to our equipment which is now stuck there (Chiadzwa), some of which has been seriously neglected," said the official.
"We are not sure whether we will ever get the money. When Mbada diamonds was still up and running we made several proposals of repayment, but they were not fruitful. We even suggested to be given a portion where we could mine and the proceeds would cover the debt they owed. However, it was not taken up. We are just disappointed that this deal affected our cash-flow and resulted in quite a number of workers being retrenched."
Contacted for comment on Wednesday, Genet South Africa Group of Companies (a sister South African company to Gecko Namibia) chief executive officer, Mike Gibson, said the company was considering a number of options to recover the money. He ruled out legal action.
Gibson said: "We are considering our options, which I am not at liberty to disclose. There is a lot of sensitivity around this situation. Until the situation has normalised then we can comment. We are not taking legal action as yet."
Total Zimbabwe is in the same predicament as it is owed US$1 022 831,03 by Anjin and DTZ-OZGEO (Pvt) Ltd for the unpaid supply of fuel.
Total Zimbabwe Managing Director Christopher Okonmah on March 15 wrote to Mines minister Walter Chidhakwa asking him to help his company recover the debts from DTZ-OZGEO and Anjin.
"We seek to bring to your attention that two mining companies, namely Anjin and DTZ-OZGEO Investments, owe Total Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd substantial amounts of money for fuel supplied," Okonmah said. "They have advised us that their licences could not be renewed and they have stopped operations. The two mines mentioned above owe Total Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd a combined total of US$1 022 831,03. Please find attached their account statements. Your assistance in facilitating payment of these overdue debts would be most appreciated."
Source: Zimbabwe Independent
Tags: ChiadzwadiamondGECKO NamibiaMarange diamondMbada DiamondsMines ministerMiningTotalWalter Chidhakwazimbabwe
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Mozambique has US$343M for new power connections
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Author: UNFPA Yemen
The 21-month conflict has had a disastrous effect on Yemen and its people. Today, Yemen has the weakest health system in the entire Middle East region. Only 45 per cent of health facilities are functional and most are functioning at a reduced capacity due to a lack of resources, staff and medical supplies. In addition, 13 health workers have been killed and 31 injured while serving the injured and sick. The situation is compounded by the closure of the Sana'a airport since August 2016, denying an estimated 22,000 people from accessing life-saving health-care abroad.
Despite the adversity, out of five operational humanitarian hubs across the country – Aden, Al Hudaydah, Ibb, Sa'ada and Sana'a – 114 humanitarian organizations reached over 5.3 million men, women and children with some form of direct humanitarian assistance across Yemen's 22 governorates in 2016. The needs far surpass those reached, however. Only 60 per cent of the $1.6 billion funding requirement for the Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan, amounting to $977 million, was received in 2016.
The volatile political climate in Yemen, coupled with strict security measures, continues to pose significant challenges in providing humanitarian assistance. This is all the more difficult considering the sensitive nature of UNFPA's mandate, where release of contraceptives has involved months of advocacy efforts with government officials and national security authorities.
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Charges dropped against woman accused of assaulting Kellyanne Conway
By Kathryn Watson
April 15, 2019 / 11:28 AM / CBS News
All charges have been dropped against the woman who counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway says assaulted her in front of her daughter at a restaurant last fall.
The Maryland State's Attorneys Office in Montgomery County, Maryland, has dropped the charges of second-degree assault and disorderly conduct against Mary Inabinett, claiming the incident "did not rise to the level of a prosecution." Conway told CNN in February she was assaulted in a restaurant in October by the 63-year-old Inabinett, while Conway was dining with her middle school-aged daughter at Uncle Julio's in Bethesda, Maryland.
The State's Attorney's Office for Montgomery County says Inabinett has delivered a written apology to Conway.
"The State's Attorney's Office for Montgomery County has decided not to move forward with the prosecution of Mary Elizabeth Inabinett," said Ramon Korionoff, public affairs director for the Maryland State Attorney's Office for Montgomery County. "Our Assistant State's Attorney in court told the presiding judge that Ms. Inabinett has given a written apology to Ms. Conway. And, that while there was touching, it was minor in nature and did not rise to the level of a prosecution. We believe this resolution is the best result for all concerned considering the evidence, circumstances and nature of this incident."
Conway and Conway's lawyer did not immediately return requests for comment, but CBS News has requested the letter the State Attorney's Office says was given to her.
In February, Conway described the incident as someone "grabbing" her from behind.
"Somebody was grabbing me from behind, grabbing my arms, and was shaking me to the point where I felt maybe somebody was hugging me," she told CNN at the time. "She was out of control. I don't even know how to explain her to you. She was just, her whole face was terror and anger. She was right here, and my daughter was right there. She ought to pay for that."
That incident came after White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was told to leave a Lexington, Virginia, restaurant in June. Sanders said on Twitter that the owner of the Red Hen in the Shenandoah Valley asked her to leave because she works for President Trump.
Conway, one of the president's top defenders, gained prominence not only from leading Mr. Trump's campaign to victory in 2016, but for her aggressive albeit controversial style of defending the president in front of the cameras. She's also one of the longest-serving top White House aides, having served in the White House since the beginning of Mr. Trump's presidency.
First published on April 15, 2019 / 11:28 AM
Kathryn Watson
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Michigan Laws Clarify Guardian Authority to Consent to Do Not Resuscitate Orders
For many years, Michigan guardians and some courts held differing opinions about whether a guardian could consent to a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order for their wards. The Michigan Legislature recently put the debate to rest by amending the Do Not Resuscitate Procedure Act and the Estates and Protected Individuals Code. The new laws make it clear that guardians have the authority to consent to DNR Orders for their wards (e.g. the incapacitated person for whom the guardian is responsible), provided certain prerequisites exist. These amendments were signed by Governor Snyder on November 5, 2013, and will take effect on February 5, 2014.
Outside of a Hospital
In addition to a specific grant of authority, the new laws provide a specific form for guardians to use to consent to DNR Orders for wards who are located anywhere outside of a hospital. This includes a nursing home, home for the aged, adult foster care facility, assisted living, hospice residence or the ward's private residence. Importantly, this is the first time this form is available for nursing home residents, and should now be the only DNR authorization and order form that is used in that setting.
Three prerequisites must be in place before a guardian may sign a DNR Order for a ward located outside of a hospital:
The Court must have granted the guardian the baseline authority to consent to a DNR Order, although the court does not need to become involved in each individual decision. The court will now routinely consider whether or not to give a guardian this authority in every guardianship petition that is filed. Additionally, the guardian-ad-litem who investigates each guardianship petition for the court will now routinely discuss the issue with the alleged incapacitated individual and make a report to the court.
The guardian must visit the ward within 14 days before signing a DNR Order, and must attempt to discuss the proposed Order with the ward if meaningful communication is possible.
The guardian must personally discuss the medical indications for the DNR Order with the ward's attending physician.
The guardian is to use the "best interest" standard to decide whether to sign a consent to a DNR Order, as informed by the medical opinion of the attending physician and what the guardian can glean about the ward's wishes. The guardian must give a copy of the DNR Order to the attending physician and to the administrator of any facility where the ward resides. If the ward lives in a private residence, the guardian must ensure that it is available in the home. The guardian may apply a Do Not Resuscitate Identification Bracelet to the ward's wrist. The DNR Order is effective for a year, at which time the guardian must reconsider it after again visiting the ward and talking with the attending physician. The guardian may revoke the DNR Order at any time by voiding the original order and notifying the attending physician and the administrator of any facility where the ward resides. Any interested person who questions whether the DNR Order was properly executed may petition the court for a judicial assessment of its validity.
This clear-cut process will make it much easier for nursing homes to comply with recent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) directives about the use of CPR in nursing homes. Under the revised Do Not Resuscitate Procedure Act and the new CMS requirements, when a nurse, EMT, respiratory therapist or physician comes upon a nursing home resident who has no pulse or respirations, CPR must be initiated unless:
the nursing home has actual knowledge of a facially valid DNR Order as described above; or
the resident displays obvious signs of clinical death, as described in the American Heart Association's CPR guidelines.
In the absence of a DNR Order as described above, CMS' new directive requires that the nursing home commence CPR and call 911. CMS requires this even if the nursing home believes that CPR will be futile because of the length of time that the resident has been without a heartbeat or respirations.
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The amendment to the Estates and Protected Individuals Code specifically states, "The power of a guardian to execute a do-not-resuscitate order … does not affect or limit the power of a guardian to consent to a physician's order to withhold resuscitative measures in a hospital." In short, whether or not a court has granted the guardian the authority to execute a DNR Order, the guardian can agree to a physician order to withhold resuscitation in a hospital. Michigan law specifically limits the term "Do Not Resuscitate Order" to a DNR Order written and signed pursuant to the Do Not Resuscitate Procedure Act, which by its terms applies only outside of a hospital. DNR Orders in hospitals are not subject to that Act or any of its procedural or other formalities.
This is the clearest expression of guardian DNR authority that has ever existed in Michigan statutes. It confirms the position taken by the Michigan Supreme Court and Court of Appeals in two judicial opinions from the 1990's—In re Martin and In re Rosebush.
The guardian community, courts, and health care providers now have definitive information on how to handle a critical component of end-of-life care. In particular, nursing homes and hospitals should evaluate their policies and procedures to comport with the amendments, and CMS' CPR requirements for nursing homes.
If you have any questions or require assistance regarding this matter, please contact Dykema attorneys Joanne Lax (248-203-0816 or [email protected]) or Kathleen Reed (231-348-8134 or [email protected]).
As part of our service to you, we regularly compile short reports on new and interesting developments in our business services program. Please recognize that these reports do not constitute legal advice and that we do not attempt t cover all such developments. Rules of certain state supreme courts may consider this advertising and require us to advise you of such designation. Your comments on this newsletter, or any Dykema publication, are always welcome. © 2013 Dykema Gossett PLLC. | {
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After more than 10 years as creative strategist for global brands such as Heineken, Diesel, Pirelli, Nescafé, Renault and Canon, Béla has accumulated a wealth of understanding on how to solve complex and highly diverse business problems with creative strategy.
Béla believes in award winning, creative solutions as the best accelerator for any business transformation.
He is a lateral strategic & creative thinker with strong mentoring skills. His strength is to make brands relevant by giving them purpose based on brand and product truths that relief consumer tensions.
Béla is currently leading the integrated planning department at Publicis Groupe Italy, where he develops a holistic strategic offering that better solves business problems. His preferred success story is how he has helped making 'Moderation' a key brand asset for Heineken's global business. | {
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Vermont law takes all DUI and DWI crimes seriously—in fact, third and subsequent convictions are charged as felony crimes. If you are arrested for drunk driving, you need a skilled Vermont DUI lawyer from the moment of arrest and throughout the criminal process. Anchored by former prosecutors, the lawyers at Bergeron, Paradis & Fitzpatrick have the experience needed to develop the best defense possible for your situation.
Speaking with police. Always remain calm and courteous when speaking with police. And while you are obligated to present your license and insurance card, you do not need to answer questions about your driving ability.
Blood alcohol tests. Two types of tests can be requested by police. The field sobriety test is a basic test of balance and other abilities, and you do not have to agree to this type of testing. Vermont implied consent law requires you to agree to chemical testing, such as a breathalyzer test. If you refuse this test, you face automatic license suspension, separate from any other penalties you might face if convicted of DUI.
If they have sufficient cause, police may conduct the search without a warrant or your permission. This search may be legal, but be sure to make a mental note of everything they say and do—an experienced DUI defense lawyer in Vermont can often use this information to throw out evidence collected in an illegal search.
Although the law generally protects defendants from self-incrimination, one notable exception is in the case of certain types of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) tests. Vermont implied consent law operates under the principle that any licensed driver consents to BAC testing by virtue of operating a vehicle.
Chemical blood alcohol tests. Most commonly, you may be asked to take a breathalyzer test during the traffic stop or at the police station after arrest. If you refuse testing, your license is suspended for six months, regardless of the eventual outcome of your DUI case.
The BAC testing requirements may add a degree of difficulty to your legal defense. However, the Vermont DUI law firm of Bergeron, Paradis & Fitzpatrick has extensive experience refuting this evidence whenever possible. This is just one approach we take to develop an effective case on your behalf.
Defendant information about the test. If you pay close attention to how the test was conducted and report any abnormalities to your attorney—such as if you overheard police questioning breathalyzer results or noticed nervousness or inexperience on the part of police, this information can be helpful.
Inaccuracy of testing equipment. Results from hand-held breathalyzers used during traffic stops are typically less accurate than results from the table-top models used at the police station.
Arrest reports. A careful examination of the arrest report completed by police can uncover language indicating potential problems with test results—or with other police procedures performed during the traffic stop.
When you bring your case to the Vermont DUI lawyers of Bergeron, Paradis & Fitzpatrick in Vermont, you can be assured that our experienced attorneys conduct a thorough investigation of everything that led up to your arrest to ensure no illegal evidence is used against you in court.
Drunk driving charges require the immediate support of experienced DUI and DWI defense attorneys. The law firm of Bergeron, Paradis & Fitzpatrick in Vermont aggressively represent you, handling your case with skill and sensitivity. Call us at 802-863-1191 or contact us online today.
Bergeron, Paradis & Fitzpatrick is located in Burlington, VT and serves clients in and around South Burlington, Hinesburg, Shelburne, Williston, Essex Junction, Essex, Colchester, Burlington, Winooski, Jonesville, Jericho, Richmond, Westford, Huntington, Underhill Center, Charlotte, Underhill, Milton, Monkton, Starksboro, Addison County, Chittenden County, Franklin County, Grand Isle County and Washington County. | {
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SAN ANTONIO - Mack Brown arrived for the Alamo Bowl with an unranked team and staring at his final game at Texas after 16 seasons.
It's hardly the ending the coach wanted, but his players say they want to at least deliver a fond farewell.
"The man has done a lot for the university, for college football," quarterback Case McCoy said Friday. "You can't look past that by any means. You can look at his records. You can look at what he's built at Texas."
Following a season of tension and frustration at Texas, the Longhorns (8-4) said they're relieved heading into Monday's game against No. 10 Oregon (10-2) that they can now reflect on Brown's legacy instead of constantly hearing questions about his future.
Brown announced this month that the Alamo Bowl will be his final game at Texas after losing at least four games for a fourth consecutive season. The school has yet to choose who will succeed the second-winningest football coach in Texas history, behind Darrell Royal.
Texas co-offensive coordinator Major Applewhite, who also played under Brown, acknowledged that distractions surrounding Brown have extended far back as the last three years. He recalled Will Muschamp being named the head coach-in-waiting before leaving for Florida, and the ensuing questions about when Brown might leave - which only intensified as the Longhorns sputtered.
Applewhite said he was proud of players for handling the atmosphere of uncertainty.
"Honestly, the only four hours they had some peace and solidarity was Saturday when they played," Applewhite said. "Every other time, they're listening to it."
Brown isn't scheduled to speak to reporters until Sunday. He hasn't spoken publicly since a Dec. 15 news conference when he said he was stepping down and acknowledged that his teams were no longer meeting the lofty expectations that set during the height of his run.
Texas averaged 10 wins from 2000-09 and captured two Big 12 titles. Led by two Heisman Trophy finalists in quarterbacks Vince Young and Colt McCoy, the Longhorns won a national championship in 2005 and played for another four years later.
But Texas hasn't been a contender since. It went 22-16 in the three years after losing the BCS title game to Alabama in 2009. Brown raised the stakes this season and declared the Longhorns were ready to return to prominence, only to stumble early with losses to BYU and Mississippi.
If the pressure got to Brown, McCoy said, he didn't show it.
"I think he's had fun all year long," McCoy said. "He kind of went into this season with nothing to lose. He's had a blast these last few weeks."
The university has assembled an eight-member search committee to help find a replacement for Brown. The panel includes the same members who hired new Texas athletic director Steve Patterson away from Arizona State this fall.
Also saying goodbye at the Alamo Bowl will be longtime Oregon defensive coordinator Nick Aliotti, who announced Friday that he's retiring after 38 seasons in football. He expressed no regrets other than some second thoughts about never becoming a head coach.
Then again, Aliotti said, he's grateful to be leaving on his terms. The typically candid Aliotti bit his tongue after starting to reflect with disappointment on the tension that precipitated Brown's resignation.
He then said "football in Texas is..." while raising his arms over his head, expanding them farther and farther apart. He said he felt bad for Brown.
"I didn't like the way that was handled. That's just my opinion," Aliotti said. | {
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Make your plans now to be in Cooperstown for the baseball event of the summer - The 2019 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Join The National Baseball Hall of Fame and over 50 returning Hall of Fame members as they officially welcome the Class of 2019 into the Hall of Fame family. Class of 2019: Mariano Rivera, the first unanimous HOFer, is joined by Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina, Harold Baines and Lee Smith.
London is calling, and the Yankees and Red Sox are taking their rivalry across the Atlantic. See the two-game, regular season series in London at London Stadium (formerly Olympic Stadium) in June of 2019.
There's one common element that can bring Cuba to a fever pitch: baseball. The sport originally landed in Cuba in the 1860s along with citizens returning from travels abroad in the United States and with American sailors pulling into Cuban ports. Baseball took the island nation by storm and has firmly rooted itself in Cuban culture. The Cuban League was founded in 1878 and in 1899 professional players from the league formed the All Cubans, which was the first Latin American team to tour the United States.
Enjoy this trip full of stars and heroes. Enjoy all that Cleveland has to offer while being part of history as Progressive Field hosts this year's Mid-Summer Classic. The 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game will be the 90th Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 9, 2019. You'll have a ball at FanFest, the Home Run Derby and the All-Star Game.
Be there as Hall of Fame members make the annual trip to Cooperstown to be part of this special weekend, and attend the Weekends events. Click to see players by year of eligibility.
Fans who love the National Pastime and are looking for a unique way to experience the game's long and varied history now have that opportunity thanks to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Experiences.
Spring Training offers smaller crowds, a relaxed and casual atmosphere, and plenty of sunshine! Be there to catch the sights and sounds of the "Boys of Summer" in March. If you love to travel and love America's Pastime, why not combine the two passions and travel to Florida or Arizona on a Spring Training Getaway!
With Sports Travel and Tours' F.I.T.s, you choose how much you want to spend. Our friendly Travel Coordinators will arrange accommodations, tickets and transportation to fit your budget.
The weekend features the Hall of Fame Classic Game at historic Doubleday Field, featuring Hall of Famers and former major league players. Enjoy fun for the whole family with events happening throughout the Hall of Fame and Doubleday Field all weekend.
Visit beautiful Omaha to see the best collegiate players swing for the College Baseball National Championship. See the best of the best in the college ranks play for the title. Don't watch it on TV, this year see it live. | {
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Certified Refurbished Amazon Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote Features A Certified Refurbished Fire TV Stick is refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new Amazon Fire TV now supports 4K Ultra HD for true-to-life picture quality. Watch high-definition 1080p streams on Amazon Video, Netflix, Hulu and more, even without a 4K TV. Now with Alexa, use your Fire TV Voice Remote to check sports scores or the weather, play music, and more - instantly Enjoy over 3,000 channels, apps, and games including access to over 250,000 TV episodes and movies on Netflix, Amazon Video, HBO GO, Hulu, and more. Cutting the cord? Watch the best of live TV on NBC News, NBA, and Sling TV, which includes ESPN, CNN, HGTV, AMC, A&E, Cartoon Network, and more. Now with 75% more processing power, a... Less
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Apple iPhone Deals - Expect Best Buy to announce several different iPhone deals in its Black Friday ad scan. I predict the main deal will be a saving of up to $200 on the Apple iPhone XR with Qualified Activation. If it offers iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max deals, it will likely be $0 down and a free gift card valued at up to $300 with Qualified Activation. Amazon won't be able to match these gift cards and will instead have modest discounts of 5-8% when you buy the phone outright.
Power away greasy residue for sparkling dishes with this Cascade ActionPacs Dishwasher Detergent from Amazon. They've got a 105-pack listed for $14.99 but you can get it for $12.99 when you select the $2 Off Coupon on the product page and order via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free. Be sure to cancel Subscribe & Save after you receive your order. More Info »
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Anova makes the best sous vide cooker, also called an immersion circulator, that we've ever tested. It even has Bluetooth so you can control it from your living room. It originally cost $180, but has been hovering between $110-$125 for the past few months. Right now the price has dipped down below $100, making it the perfect time to try sous vide for yourself.
Use Amazon Smile to give back to charity when you shop. You can choose an organization dear (or local) to you and shop as normal. However, it's important to note that only about 0.5% of every purchase makes its way to charity, and you might do more good by giving more tangibly elsewhere. However, if you don't let shopping through Amazon Smile negate all the good you would have done otherwise, it's a great way to maximize your shopping. | {
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For Sale The Last Guardian...sealed.
Discussion in 'Archived Classifieds' started by splinters69, Dec 28, 2016.
Despite telling them within an hour of ordering that I wanted to cancel, Shopto have shipped my copy of the Last Guardian. Its not in hand but they send a photo of the package and its gone out 1st class. I got a copy from Sainsburys for £10 thanks to my collection of Nectar points so no need for it.
Seems to have gone up in price at most places but this price includes recorded delivery on to the buyer. I can send it straight back for a refund but thought I would pass it on in case any one wanted a copy. Happy for it to be collected at a reduced price.
Its due tomorrow so will see.
Not a problem, will sell it locally for what I paid or lower the postage but its just as easy for me to return it. Its actually £25 in Sainsbury's but stock is very scarce and, for some reason, its gone up in price at most retailers since Xmas day.
Just the normal cover but if anyone wants this for £25 plus postage of their choice, let me know as its listed locally. | {
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SUNNYVALE, Calif. - Jan. 31, 2019 - Amzeal -- In what can only be described as stunning, Californians increased their support of taxes for a single payer universal healthcare system from 59% in November 2018 to 61% in January 2019.
"There's a healthcare rebellion brewing. Californians are fed up with private insurance companies and the foot-dragging by the Legislature, and are demanding Single Payer," said Dale Fountain, Chairperson/CEO of Enact Universal Healthcare for California.
"61%? Frankly, I'm shocked it's that low. This just shows Single Payer has moved from the left into the center," says Vice Chairperson Michael Saucedo.
Enact Universal Healthcare for California partnered with Google Surveys to ask one question: "Instead of paying health insurance companies (premiums, copays, and deductibles), would you pay those to California in taxes for single payer healthcare?" | {
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Part II. Misdiagnosing the North Atlantic Economy
Author: Mr. Tamim Bayoumi
banking system; economic crisis; commercial bank; BNP Paribas; capital buffer; investment banking; federal government; monetary union; exchange rate; Investment banking; Commercial banks; Monetary unions; Countercyclical capital buffers; Global; Europe; Northern Europe; Eastern Europe; Asia and Pacific
There have been numerous books examining the 2008 financial crisis from either a U.S. or European perspective. Tamim Bayoumi is the first to explain how the Euro crisis and U.S. housing crash were, in fact, parasitically intertwined. Starting in the 1980s, Bayoumi outlines the cumulative policy errors that undermined the stability of both the European and U.S. financial sectors, highlighting the catalytic role played by European mega banks that exploited lax regulation to expand into the U.S. market and financed unsustainable bubbles on both continents. U.S. banks increasingly sold sub-par loans to under-regulated European and U.S. shadow banks and, when the bubbles burst, the losses whipsawed back to the core of the European banking system. A much-needed, fresh look at the origins of the crisis, Bayoumi's analysis concludes that policy makers are ignorant of what still needs to be done both to complete the cleanup and to prevent future crises.
https://www.elibrary.imf.org/abstract/book/9780300225631/pt002.xml
The Unexplored Causes of the Financial Crisis and the Lessons Yet to be Learned
Part I. Anatomy of the North Atlantic Financial Crisis
Chapter 1. European Banks Unfettered
Chapter 2. US Shadow Banks Unleashed
Chapter 3. Boom and Bust
Chapter 4. A Flawed Monetary Union
Chapter 5. Intellectual Blinkers and Unexpected Spillovers
Chapter 6. A History of the International Monetary System in Five crises
Part III. Completing the Cure
Chapter 7. Will Revamped Financial Regulations Work?
Chapter 8. Making Macroeconomics More Relevant
Chapter 9. Whither EMU?
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This weekend's loon census is expected to show that about 200 adult loons live on Vermont's lakes and ponds. Because they nest just a few inches above the waterline, the spring flooding meant that many birds couldn't use their sites as early as usual this year.
New 2010 Census numbers recently released show that, in the Connecticut River Valley, New Hampshire towns experienced more growth than their Vermont counterparts.
Shelburne Museum Senior Curator Jean Burks looks back at toys, dolls and games, some that were manufactured in Vermont. Also, with the first round of data from the 2010 census just released, we look at what Vermont's results tell us. Plus we hear from an Enosburg Falls trio called Farm.
That's according to the federal government's 2007 Census of Agriculture, which shows there were 33,000 farms in New England in 2007, up from 28,000 farms in 2002.
Vermont's population is aging and slowing becoming more diverse, according to new U.S. Census figures.
Close to 500 people moved to Vermont last year, and most of them chose to live in Chittenden County. Meanwhile, counties in southern Vermont saw declines in population. We take a look at the numbers with Will Sawyer, from the State Data Center, and we examine the economic impacts with Jim Matteau, in Brattleboro. Also, we talk to Vermont's Deputy Commissioner of Banking, Tom Candon, about the recent security breach at Hannaford stores. And, we visit master flutemaker Jonathon Landell in Richmond. | {
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Philippine Draft Action Plan 2012 for the Open Government Partnership
Note on Status (as of 15 September 2011): this is a working draft of the Philippine Government Action Plan for the Open Government Partnership (OGP). This was crafted after soliciting inputs from Cabinet officials and after conducting initial consultations with stakeholders.
During the preparatory period of October to December 2011, this Philippine OGP Action Plan will be subject to further refinements as well as to broader public consultations with stakeholders. After a final plan has been approved by the President, implementation will commence in January 2012.
Institutionalizing People Power in Governance
To Ensure Direct, Immediate and Substantial Benefits to the Poor
On February 25, 1986, the Filipino People toppled a dictatorship after four days of nonviolent protest. Crying out "tama na, sobra na!" the people poured out into the streets after heeding the call of religious and civic leaders to protect rebel soldiers and thereby end the decades-long dictatorship of Ferdinand E. Marcos, with its corruption, human rights violations and worsening poverty. The EDSA People Power Revolution of 1986 culminated in the inauguration of Corazon C. Aquino—housewife of a martyr of Martial Law—as President of the Philippines.
Twenty-five years after this historical milestone, the Philippines has a new opportunity to put the aspirations of People Power for reform back on track. With a resounding mandate , President Benigno S. Aquino III won in the last May 2010 elections to replace an administration plagued with allegations of massive corruption, a lack of political legitimacy and an inability to address the widening gap between rich and poor. His campaign message, "kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap, " resonated with an electorate yearning for change.
President Aquino made a Social Contract with the Filipino People, where he committed to be the nation's first and most determined fighter of corruption, and where he envisions the rebuilding of public institutions that operate under the highest standards of integrity and on solidarity with the people. The Philippine Development Plan, which fleshes-out this Social Contract, is anchored on fighting corruption and establishing transparent, accountable and participatory governance as necessary preconditions to achieving poverty reduction, inclusive growth, enhanced peace and ecological integrity.
This motive force for these reforms is People Power: a paradigm for achieving the nation's progress by ensuring the active and meaningful participation of citizens in public policy and programs. The Philippine Government aims to transform People Power from a nonviolent form of street protest to a means for citizens and workers in government to collaborate in the halls of government to ensure that the benefits of governance reaches the poor in a direct, immediate and substantial way. In contrast to the secrecy, impunity and collusion among selfish factions in the past, People Power seeks to widen the democratic space for citizens in their very own government.
The Philippine Government sees open government as a means to operationalize and institutionalize People Power. It will take on the vital challenges of improving public services, increasing public integrity and more effectively managing public resources: so that the Aquino administration's vision of kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap can be fulfilled.
In crafting this Action Plan, the Philippine Government consulted with national networks of civil society organizations (CSOs) . This Action Plan is for implementation starting January 1, 2012; and the period of October to December 2011 will serve as the preparatory phase.
Philippines Draft Action Plan 2012
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Unlucky thieves invade a house where Home Alone seems like a playground romp. An antique bookseller and a mob enforcer join forces to retrieve the Atlas of Hell. Postapocalyptic survivors cannot decide which is worse: demon women haunting the skies or maddened extremists patrolling the earth.
In this chilling twenty-first-century companion to the cult classic Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror, Ellen Datlow again proves herself the most masterful editor of the genre. She has mined the breadth and depth of ten years of terror, collecting superlative works of established masters and scene-stealing newcomers alike.
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Margo Lanagan is an acclaimed writer of novels and short stories. Black Juice was a Michael L. Printz Honor Book, and won two World Fantasy Awards and the Victorian Premier's Award for Young Adult Fiction.
Red Spikes won the CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year and a Horn Book Fanfare title, was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writer's Prize and longlisted for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award.
Her novel Tender Morsels won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel and was an Honor Book in the Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature.
Her novel Sea Hearts was shortlisted for the Stella Prize and won a WA Premiers Book Award, the CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, The Norma K Hemming Award and the Barbara Jefferis Award, an Indie Award and an Aurealis Award among many other honours.
Zeroes, and its sequel Swarm, co-authored with Scott Westerfeld and Deborah Biancotti, were New York Times bestsellers.
Garth Nix was born in 1963 in Melbourne, Australia. A full-time writer since 2001, he previously worked as a literary agent, marketing consultant, book editor, book publicist, book sales representative, bookseller, and as a part-time soldier in the Australian Army Reserve.
Garth's books include the award-winning young adult fantasy novels Sabriel, Lirael, Abhorsen and Clariel; the dystopian novel Shade's Children; the space opera A Confusion of Princes; and a Regency romance with magic, Newt's Emerald. His fantasy novels for children include The Ragwitch; the six books of the Seventh Tower sequence; the Keys to the Kingdom series; and the Troubletwisters series and Spirit Animals: Blood Ties (co-written with Sean Williams).
More than five million copies of his books have been sold around the world, his books have appeared on the bestseller lists of the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, the Times and The Australian, and his work has been translated into forty-one languages. He lives in a Sydney beach suburb with his wife and two children.
New York Times bestselling author Richard Kadrey has published nine novels, including Sandman Slim, Kill the Dead, Aloha from Hell, Devil Said Bang, Kill City Blues, The Getaway God, Killing Pretty, Butcher Bird, and Metrophage, and more than fifty stories.
He has been immortalized as an action figure, his short story "Goodbye Houston Street, Goodbye," was nominated for a British Science Fiction Association Award, and Butcher Bird was nominated for the Prix Elbakin in France.
A freelance writer and photographer, he lives in San Francisco, California.
Ellen Datlow has been editing science fiction, fantasy, and horror short fiction for more than thirty years. She was the fiction editor of Omni magazine and Sci Fiction and has edited almost one hundred anthologies.
Datlow has also won lifetime achievement awards from three prominent genre organizations and current acquires short fiction for Tor.com.
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Q: PivotTable.js - sum aggregator does not show zeros I am using PivotTable.js to pivot some data for a report. In the report, I have a need to show rows for which the aggregate sum is zero, and would like to display that zero in the totals column. When using the aggregatorTemplates.sum, the aggregate sum of zeros seems to be a black cell. I wonder if there is a way to render the zero?
A simplified example of what I'm doing is
var sum = $.pivotUtilities.aggregatorTemplates.sum;
var numberFormat = $.pivotUtilities.numberFormat;
var intFormat = numberFormat({digitsAfterDecimal: 0});
$("#output").pivot(
[
{color: "green", shape: "null", value: 0},
{color: "blue", shape: "circle", value: 1},
{color: "red", shape: "triangle", value: 2},
{color: "blue", shape: "circle", value: 3},
{color: "red", shape: "triangle", value: 4}
],
{
rows: ["color"],
cols: ["shape"],
aggregator: sum(intFormat)(["value"])
}
);
This is the example from https://pivottable.js.org/examples/simple_agg.html, modified to illustrate the issue I'm facing. This is also available in a fiddle https://jsfiddle.net/rgs258/dky0hh1y/.
As a secondary question, I wonder if there's a way to hide the 'null' column in my example?
Any help or advice in resolving this is appreciated.
A: (I'm the library author :)
You can override the built-in number formatting (which is hiding the zeros) by creating a locale file: https://github.com/nicolaskruchten/pivottable/wiki/Localization
You can hide the null columns using the filter or exclusions parameters: https://github.com/nicolaskruchten/pivottable/wiki/Parameters
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Title The Kalasha : rites of Spring / directed and produced by John Sheppard
Published London : Royal Anthropological Institute, 1990
Click on the following:
Ethnographic Video Online
Description 1 online resource (55 min.)
Series Disappearing world
Summary The Kalasha are a tribal people, 3,000 strong, who live in the high valleys of the Hindu Kush mountains in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. The Kalasha are unique as a pagan people in this Islamic Republic. Joshi, their three day festival of song and dance, rituals and sacrifice and the re-telling of legends celebrates the coming of spring and encourages chivalrous romance between the sexes. All this provides a colourful focus for this film which explores the life and customs of the Kalasha. Before the menfolk depart to the high mountain pastures for the goats' summer grazing they present the women with goats' milk and bread that has been ritually purified. The women sing their thanks, praise and food and clamour for more. Whilst the men are away, the women stay in the narrow valleys, tending their tiny terraced fields of wheat, maize and millet. The Kalasha are worried that their way of life is under threat. The naively mortgaged land and walnut trees to their Chitrali Muslim neighbours, often in exchange for paltry loands. The Chitralis now covet the profits to be made from exploiting the cedar and holm oak which grow in the Kalasha valleys. The Pakistan government is aware of the problems and would like to safeguard the Kalashas' existence as a flourishing minority culture and tourist industry. But a future as a 'zoo people' within a tourist park does not appeal to the Kalasha. They are happy to welcome tourists at their festivities and they appreciate interest in their customs, but they are pragmatic about its value to them
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014)
Event Recorded in Balanguru, Pakistan
Notes This edition in English and Kalash with English subtitles
Subject Kalash (Pakistan people)
Ethnology -- Pakistan.
Ethnology.
Manners and customs.
Pakistan -- Social life and customs
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Sheppard, John, 1940-2009, director, producer.
Parkes, Peter (Anthropologist), contributor.
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myscience.org › news › science wire › Permanent headstone marks Scottish soldiers resting place
Permanent headstone marks Scottish soldiers resting place
History/Archeology
The headstone has been installed at the grave of the 17th Century Scottish soldiers buried in Durham City, providing a permanent marker of their resting place.
The remains of the soldiers were discovered in a mass grave during building work at the University's Palace Green Library in 2013. In keeping with archaeological best practice, only those remains disturbed by the building works were excavated.
17th Century tradition
Carved by hand using local stone, the headstone has been designed in the tradition of the 17th Century.
The wording on the stone was chosen following extensive consultation and reads:
'Here lie the remains of those Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar who died in Durham 1650-51, were excavated from Palace Green Library in 2013, and were reburied here on 18 May 2018'.
Following extensive consultation, the remains were laid to rest in Elvet Hill Road Cemetery in Durham City in May 2018.
Centuries-old mystery
Research led by our Department of Archaeology allowed us to confirm that the remains were those of Scottish soldiers, held prisoner in Durham after the Battle of Dunbar in 1650.
The research answered a mystery of almost 400 years as to where the soldiers' remains had been buried.
Paying respects
The headstone provides a dignified and fitting marker for the grave, and somewhere that visitors can come to pay their respects.
The University also unveiled a plaque in 2017, dedicated to the soldiers, in the courtyard café of Palace Green Library, where their remains were discovered during construction work in 2013.
Research on the remains has provided fascinating insights into the lives of the soldiers, and is currently the subject of a free online course developed by the archaeologists who had dedicated their skills to discovering the stories of these men.
University of Durham
History / Archeology
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Doing commissions while waiting for the next script.
Drew the art for a couple of local bands' 7" split. Pretty different for me. Went for a 70"s underground psych feel. Give the burners something to stare at while they listen. I've always wanted to do a the art for something like this. I don't know The Dirty Streets, but I dig Iron Tongue. They have a Clutch kinda thing going on.
Make up SHE HULK con sketch. You know, unless it's in color, a She Hulk drawing is just a big broad with big hair.
UPDATE- the guy threw me a few bucks eo play around w ith my markers.
I you're interesting in bearing witness to a brilliant disaster, I'll be speaking at Tarrant County College Southeast Campus. I'll be discussing my long and disappointing career in comics and the creative process that led to this sad state of affairs. There will be a slideshow that might have been put together by a low functioning monkey followed by a question and answer with crying.
It's been forever and a day since I last posted anything here. If anyone is still (was ever) following this thing, I have some news.
I have a new creator owned comic, SHRINKAGE. It's written by, Conan O'Brien and Daily Show writer, Rob Kutner. It's available on the Farrago Comics app. All content is free. So, go get it.
VERY IMPORTANT: When setting up age parameters, do not select all ages.
After what seems like years I'm getting back to doing some commissions. | {
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Anyone who has worn a kilt for any length of time that wears a kilt pin knows the feeling. Whether its watching a small hole start where the pin goes through the fabric or fraying at the point, it's painful to see. I have found a way that seems to help however, it also helps to prevent holes, fraying, tears caused by kilt pins. It also prevents you from losing the pin if it comes unclasped.
Note this does present its own problems, but I feel the benefits far out weight the risk.
To do this, you simply add a tiny piece of elastic band as shown in the picture below.
@Madadh Also had a similar, good idea.
I find a small piece of leather also does the trick, especially for the large safety pins.
@The Wizard of BC had the following sage advice on this issue.
I have begun to make all my kilts with extra, 4 inch, wide apron facings to serve as re-inforcment behind the kilt pin.
I then use a piece of wide rubber band, or in this case a piece cut from the disposable tourniquet from a blood lab, to keep the pin in place just in case it comes open.
In the old days, the military would use a piece of canvas, or anything close at hand, as a kilt pin backing.
Just give up the kilt pin - it's totally unnecessary. I never wear one.
I would but for the fact the wind from riding my bicycle requires it to prevent everything from flying around.
I have begun to make all my kilts with extra, 4 inch, wide apron facings to serve as re-reinforcement behind the kilt pin.
I really like this idea. What are your thoughts on reinforcing the proper section of the front apron using the felting repair technique you have described elsewhere to help prevent issue in lieu of this if I may ask?
I've never found it a problem cycling in a kilt which most of us did to and from school in younger days.
Really? That's very interesting, I would have thought that to be a bit issue. I must mention I also move my sporran to my left side, as it can wrinkle the apron if you ride everyday from my experience. The pin helps to make up for that a bit.
I may have to give this a try, knowing how windy it gets across the pond. To be honest I like the look of the kilt pin as well. Thanks for the info!
I don't understand how a kilt pin would help. It is only supposed to be through the top apron.
Can you enlighten me how it would help? | {
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The Menlo School girls remained within a match of first place in the West Bay Athletic League (Foothill Division) volleyball race with a 26-28, 25-21, 25-11, 20-25, 15-6 victory over host Sacred Heart Prep on Tuesday night.
The Knights improved to 2-1 in league (13-6 overall) to stay on the heels of first-place Harker. SHP dropped to 0-3 and 11-8.
Senior outside hitter Maddie Stewart posted 16 kills and Mia Vandermeer added 10 for Menlo. Senior middle Payton Mack had eight kills and put up six blocks while Ashley Dreyer added seven kills and three blocks.
Freshman Selina Xu distributed 26 assists and had four aces with sophomore Kristin Sellers adding 20 assists. Junior libero Jessica Houghton tallied 16 digs and four aces and sophomore Caroline Bradley added 10 digs and four aces. Freshman Sianna Houghton picked up 17 digs for the Knights.
Cate Desler led SHP with 24 kills with setter Lilika Teu providing 51 assits. Libero Jorden Schreeder came up with 25 digs for the Gators.
The neighborhood rivals will meet again on Oct. 27 at Menlo.
In the PAL Bay Division, a showdown for sole possession of first place was set up as co-leaders Menlo-Atherton and Carlmont both won on Tuesday night. The teams will meet Thursday at M-A at 6:15 p.m.
The defending champion Bears (5-0, 11-3) battled back to beat host Sequoia, 20-25, 25-14, 25-8, 25-18 to maintain their share of first place. Jacqueline DiSanto had 15 kills and hit .313 in addition to adding 16 digs.
Fellow junior Kirby Knapp dished out 43 assists and added 13 digs with junior Alexa Roumeliotis providing 39 digs and junior Kiana Sales contributing 11 digs.
In the SCVAL De Anza Division, Palo Alto (3-1, 15-7) posted a 25-9, 25-23, 25-19 win over host Saratoga and host Gunn (1-3, 10-8) fell to visiting Mountain View, 25-20, 25-13, 24-26, 25-23. The Spartans moved to 4-1 (17-2 overall) under former Paly coach Dave Winn.
Gunn held on to first place, just barely, in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League race following a 218-222 dual-match victory over host Los Gatos at La Rinconada Country Club.
"This was a big win for us because Los Gatos was previously unbeaten at home," said Gunn coach Chris Redfield, whose team improved to 8-0-1. "In what has been a bit of a pattern for our team, we started out the match very slowly with only one player (Lydia Tsai) making par on the first hole. Our No. 2-5 players all made double-bogey on the tough par-4 first hole."
Tsai was flawless on the very challenging course as she made nine straight pars to earn medalist honors with a 36. Margaret Redfield bounced back from a double-bogey and bogey on the opening two holes to finish with a 6-over 42. Tiffany Yang had a steady 43 after being 4-over on the first three holes.
In the WBAL, Menlo School fell out of a three-way tie for second place follwoing a 189-193 dual-match loss to Harker at the par-34 Los Lagos Golf Course in San Jose. The Knights (3-3) fell to third while the Eagles improved to 4-2 as Katherine Zhu shot a 3-under 31 for medalist honors.
Jessie Rong led Menlo with a 1-over 35 with Sophie Siminoff shooting a 37. Lauren Yang finished with a 39 while Nicole Henderson and Claire Wilson each carded a 41.
Menlo-Atherton maintained its two-game lead in the PAL Bay Division race following a 6-1 decision over host Aragon on Tuesday. The Bears improved to 8-0 in league (12-4 overall) with second-place Burlingame at 6-2.
In the WBAL Foothill Division, Menlo School rolled to a 7-0 triumph over visiting Pinewood as the Knights improved to 3-0 (12-1 overall). Menlo now has won 221 straight dual matches, on ongoing state record.
Gunn kept its slim regular-season title hopes alive in the SCVAL De Anza Division with a crucial 7-6 win over visiting Los Gatos on Tuesday.
"This was a big win for us," said Gunn coach Mark Hernandez, whose team improved to 4-2 in league (6-3 overall). "We're still a work in progress, but Los Gatos is a great team and they always play their best against us."
Gunn trailed at halftime, 4-3, before clamping down and allowing the Wildcats just two second-half goals.
"We came back several times, showing some refreshing mental toughness," Hernandez said.
Junior Mikaela Wayne and freshman Kara Jacobsen each tallied three goals to pace the Titans, who trail first-place Los Altos (6-0, 9-5).
The Eagles maintained their first-place lead with a 10-4 win over visiting Palo Alto (4-2, 9-4), which got three goals from senior Gigi Rojahn.
Gunn maintained its hold on first place in the SCVAL De Anza Division with a 16-11 win over visiting Los Gatos on Tuesday night. The Titans wrapped up the first half of league play at 6-0 (9-4 overall) despite trailing by 4-3 after one period. Gunn outscored the Wildcats, 5-0, in the second period for an 8-4 halftime lead.
Jack Mallery scored a career-high eight goals for Gunn with Christian Znidarsic adding six and Calder Hilde-Jones tossing in two.
In Los Altos, Palo Alto (4-2, 7-10) pulled out a 13-12 overtime victory over the host Eagles as Winston Rosati scored four goals, including the game-winner in the second mandatory OT period with just over a minute remaining. Jared Stanley added three goals for Paly with Kevin Bowers and Andrew Josefov each contributing a pair of goals. | {
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Insights into Sweden's forests
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Home / News / Product News / NetEnt underlines another year of achievement with EGR B2B Awards win
NetEnt underlines another year of achievement with EGR B2B Awards win
NetEnt is celebrating more success at the annual EGR B2B Awards with the victory in the Innovation in Mobile category, as reward for the quality of its mobile offering.
NetEnt was successful as a result of its product development, deliverability and performance, as well as its understanding of customer needs and the ability to truly understand the player needs and requirements that maximizes user and gameplay experience.
Among NetEnt's achievements in the past 12 months have been the industry-first innovations added to the live casino offering, with Live Sports Roulette and Sports Betting Widget allowing players to view live data and bet on sports respectively while playing in a live casino.
NetEnt's success in the last year led to nominations in 10 categories.
Therese Hillman, CEO of NetEnt, says: "It is a great honour for us to be voted by the industry as the most innovative mobile supplier. This is reward for the hard work every person in our team has put in over the last year, and we will be determined to be even more successful at next year's awards."
The EGR B2B Awards were held at a packed ceremony at the Hurlingham Club in London on Wednesday 20th June, celebrating the achievements of suppliers across the i-gaming industry.
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Mercury Dimes (1916-1945)
< 1945 S MICRO S 10C MS
Mercury Dimes
1930 S 10C MS
NGC Universal ID: 23J6
Category: Mercury Dimes (1916-1945)
Mint: San Francisco
Mintage: 1,843,000
Obverse Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
Reverse Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
Composition: Silver
Fineness: 0.9000
Weight: 2.5000g
ASW: 0.0723oz
Melt Value: $1.17 (7/18/2019)
The production of coins slowed considerably in 1930, due to the effects of the Great Depression. Many 1930-S dimes remained in vaults for a few years until the demand for fresh coin reappeared in 1934-35. By this time collectors were already alerted to this low mintage issue and preserved a fair number of Mint State pieces.
1930-S dimes are scarce in the higher circulated grades, but Mint State survivors are more plentiful than they would have been under normal economic conditions, and this holds down the value of worn pieces. Gems are not rare, though very few of these have Full Bands.
One reverse die shows the mintmark repunched east of the first impression, but the separation is slight.
Base $ 3.30 4.05 5.40 12.15 24.65 51.00 59.00 67.00 70.00 90.00 100.00 135 150 175 235 455 1500 - - -
$ - - - - - - - - - 190 260 565 - -
1930 S 10C MS Full Bands
Base $ - - - - - - - - - 110 135 190 240 350 1000 2050 6250 - - -
$ - - - - - - - - - - 1075 2800 13500 -
Total Graded: 320
Low Grade: VG
NGC CENSUS DETAIL Last Updated: 7/16/2019 1930 S 10C MS
Base - - 1 2 8 1 2 2 1 2 20 - 6 16 26 48 54 37 4 - - - 230
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1
Total - - 1 2 8 1 2 2 1 2 20 - 6 16 26 48 55 37 4 - - - 231
- - 0 % 1 % 3 % 0 % 1 % 1 % 0 % 1 % 9 % - 3 % 7 % 11 % 21 % 24 % 16 % 2 % - - -
Base - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 12 30 26 15 2 - - - 90
Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 12 30 27 15 2 - - - 91
- - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 % 13 % 33 % 30 % 16 % 2 % - - -
A random selection of coins is shown below.
7/19/1999 PCGS MS 65 Full Bands Teletrade Auction 1188, 1188/Lot# 1237 $490.50
1/30/2011 PCGS MS 66 Goldberg January 30 - February 3, 2011 The Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction, 62/Lot# 1337 $218.50
1/3/2012 PCGS MS 64 Full Bands Heritage Auctions 2012 January 4-8 US Coins & Platinum Night FUN Signature Auction- Orlando Session(9), 1166/Lot# 10579 $431.25
6/9/2013 PCGS MS 67 Full Bands David Lawrence Rare Coins Internet Auction # 755, 764/Lot# 130 $11,750.00
12/1/2013 PCGS MS 64 Heritage Auctions Internet Coin Auction Session(1), 131350/Lot# 22139 $170.38
12/15/2013 PCGS MS 63 Full Bands GreatCollections GreatCollections Coin Auctions 12/15/2013, 105/Lot# 157963 $192.50
8/11/2015 PCGS Full Bands Stack's Bowers 2015 Chicago ANA, 6104/Lot# 332 $4,112.50
NGC Registry Score 1930 10C MS S Prooflike
Base 12 16 20 24 32 89 147 205 227 251 285 363 426 474 539 604 721 1146 2072 2994 6287 11178
13 17 21 27 51 108 166 212 235 262 311 384 442 496 561 643 863 1455 2379 4092 7917 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 166 212 235 262 311 384 442 496 561 643 863 1455 2379 4092 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 186 220 243 274 337 405 458 517 582 682 1004 1763 2687 5189 0 0
1930 10C MS S Full Bands
Base 12 16 20 24 32 89 147 205 227 251 285 395 463 597 705 908 1531 2555 4290 4559 9715 17463
13 17 21 27 51 108 166 212 235 262 322 418 508 633 773 1116 1872 3133 4380 6278 12298 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 166 212 235 262 322 418 508 633 773 1116 1872 3133 4380 6278 0 0
1930 10C MS S Full Bands, Prooflike
Base 16 20 24 28 37 98 163 223 248 272 311 426 500 642 752 966 1617 2680 4552 4750 10048 17975
1930 10C MS S
Base 9 12 16 20 28 81 135 186 209 230 262 336 395 463 502 563 674 1081 1969 2860 6053 10818
10 13 17 23 46 99 152 194 216 241 287 356 418 476 522 600 810 1377 2266 3924 7641 0
Competitive Registry Sets
US Type Set, including Modern Issues 751
Basic US Type Set, No Gold (7070) 493
Mercury Dimes, 1916-1945, Circulation Issue 476
Basic US Type Set, with Gold (7070 + Page 5) 454
US Type Set, 1792-1964 325
20th Century Series Type Set, Proofs & Non-Proofs 265
20th Century Series Type Set, Proofs & Non-Proofs - No Gold 244
20th Century Series Type Set, Non-Proofs Only 219
20th Century Series Type Set, Non-Proofs Only - No Gold 170
Dime Type Set 146
Mercury Dimes 1916-1945, One-Per-Date, Circulation Issue 93
US Type Set, 1792-1964, Circulated Coins Only 60
Mercury Dimes, 1916-1945, Circulation Issue (Incl. Varieties) 46
Basic US Type Set, No Gold (7070), Circulated Coins Only 40
Basic US Type Set, with Gold (7070 + Page 5), Circulated Coins Only 32
1930 Mint Set 19
20th Century Series Type Set, Circulated Coins Only (No Gold) 17
Mercury Dimes, 1916-1945, Circulated Coins Only 16
20th Century Series Type Set, Circulated Coins Only 15
Registry Image Gallery
Grade: MS 66
Owner: CBC
See Coin Details
Grade: MS 63 FB
Owner: TRT
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Q: Loop para tornar edits invisiveis Tenho a seguinte maneira, para tornar os edits invisíveis.
edt_raster5.visible := false;
edt_raster6.visible := false;
edt_raster7.visible := false;
edt_raster8.visible := false;
edt_raster9.visible := false;
Existe uma maneira de usar um loop para tornar isso mais facil?
Sei que é bem simples mas não estou conseguindo acertar...tentei da seguinte mas claramente não deu certo.
for i := 1 to 9
edt_raster[i].visible := false;
A: Você pode varrer a propriedade Components do seu Form aonde fica armazenado todos os componentes dele e verificar quais são Edit para alterar.
Exemplo:
for I := 0 to Form1.ComponentCount - 1 do
begin
if Form1.Components[I] is TEdit then
TEdit(Form1.Components[i]).Visible = false;
end;
A: for i := 1 to 9 do
begin
TEdit(FindComponent('edt_variavel'+IntToStr(i))).Visible := false;
end;
Reslvou meu problema.
A: geralmente trabalho dessa forma
for i := 0 to ComponentCount - 1 do // percore todos os componentes do form
begin
if Components[I] is TEdit then // se for TEdit
begin
if (TEdit(Components[i]).name = 'edtDescricao') then // se o componente for igual ao nome
TEdit(Components[i]).visible := True
else
TEdit(Components[i]).visible := False;
end;
end;
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How to respond to a network distributed denial‐of‐service (DDoS) incident.
DDoS attacks often take the form of flooding the network with unwanted traffic; some attacks focus on overwhelming resources of a specific system.
It will be very difficult to defend against the attack without specialized equipment or your ISP's help.
Often, too many people participate during incident response; limit the number of people on the team.
DDoS incidents may span days. Consider how your team will handle a prolonged attack. Humans get tired.
Understand your equipment's capabilities in mitigating a DDoS attack. Many under‐appreciate the capabilities of their devices, or overestimate their performance.
If you do not prepare for a DDoS incident in advance, you will waste precious time during the attack.
Contact your ISP to understand the paid and free DDoS mitigation it offers and what process you should follow.
Create a whitelist of the source IPs and protocols you must allow if prioritizing traffic during an attack. Include your big customers, critical partners, etc.
Confirm DNS time‐to‐live (TTL) settings for the systems that might be attacked. Lower the TTLs, if necessary, to facilitate DNS redirection if the original IPs get attacked.
Establish contacts for your ISP, law enforcement, IDS, firewall, systems, and network teams.
Document your IT infrastructure details, including business owners, IP addresses and circuit IDs; prepare a network topology diagram and an asset inventory.
Understand business implications (e.g., money lost) of likely DDoS attack scenarios.
If the risk of a DDoS attack is high, consider purchasing specialized DDoS mitigation products or services.
Collaborate with your BCP/DR planning team, to understand their perspective on DDoS incidents.
Harden the configuration of network, OS, and application components that may be targeted by DDoS.
Baseline your current infrastructure's performance, so you can identify the attack faster and more accurately.
Understand the logical flow of the DDoS attack and identify the infrastructure components affected by it.
Review the load and logs of servers, routers, firewalls, applications, and other affected infrastructure.
Identify what aspects of the DDoS traffic differentiate it from benign traffic (e.g., specific source IPs, destination ports, URLs, TCP flags, etc.).
If possible, use a network analyzer (e.g. tcpdump, ntop, Aguri, MRTG, a NetFlow tool) to review the traffic.
Contact your ISP and internal teams to learn about their visibility into the attack, and to ask for help.
Find out whether the company received an extortion demand as a precursor to the attack.
If possible, create a NIDS signature to focus to differentiate between benign and malicious traffic.
Notify your company's executive and legal teams; upon their direction, consider involving law enforcement.
While it is very difficult to fully block DDoS attacks, you may be able to mitigate their effects.
Attempt to throttle or block DDoS traffic as close to the network's "cloud" as possible via a router, firewall, load balancer, specialized device, etc.
Terminate unwanted connections or processes on servers and routers and tune their TCP/IP settings.
If possible, switch to alternate sites or networks using DNS or another mechanism. Blackhole DDoS traffic targeting the original IPs.
If the bottle neck is a particular a feature of an application, temporarily disable that feature.
If possible, route traffic through a traffic‐scrubbing service or product via DNS or routing changes.
If adjusting defenses, make one change at a time, so you know the cause of the changes you may observe.
Configure egress filters to block the traffic your systems may send in response to DDoS traffic, to avoid adding unnecessary packets to the network.
Consider what preparation steps you could have taken to respond to the incident faster or more effectively.
If necessary, adjust assumptions that affected the decisions made during DDoS incident preparation.
Assess the effectiveness of your DDoS response process, involving people and communications.
Consider what relationships inside and outside your organizations could help you with future incidents.
Preparation: Establish contacts, define procedures, and gather tools to save time during an attack.
Analysis: Detect the incident, determine its scope, and involve the appropriate parties.
Mitigation: Mitigate the attack's effects on the targeted environment.
Wrap‐up: Document the incident's details, discuss lessons learned, and adjust plans and defenses.
This articleincorporates insights from Daniel Fairchild, Chris Lemieux, Peter McLaughlin, Jose Nazario, Donald Smith, Jim Tuttle, and Lenny Zeltser. | {
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This tweet, and the following thread, was recently posted by V. Judah Khaykin, who works with the Anti-Defamation League. I was glad to see that the thread included some material I had tried to highlight in my writings, because I've long felt that the prevalent notion that right-wing and left-wing antisemitism are two totally different beasts is mistaken.
I first noticed some five years ago that both the left and the far-right would enthusiastically embrace a writer like Max Blumenthal who devoted all his energies to demonizing the world's only Jewish state.
While the far-right still embraces the Nazi slogan "the Jews are our misfortune," they have no problem recognizing kindred spirits in those who devote their energies to convincing people that "the Jewish state is our misfortune." Yet "anti-Zionists" on the left don't think they should be concerned about the popularity of their leading lights on the far-right. Instead of acknowledging that the far-right embraces the relentless efforts to turn Israel into the Jew of the nations for good reason, the far-left prefers to take offense when anyone points out that when it comes to the world's only Jewish state, there's an unfortunate meeting of minds.
There's no shortage of examples illustrating this meeting of minds between the far-right and the far-left. One example most will be familiar with is far-left Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has garnered support from far-right leaders in the UK and the US.
Then there are supposedly leftist academics like Shlomo Sand, who first earned the admiration of antisemites everywhere with his book-length musings about "The Invention of the Jewish People." Sand's diatribe was hugely successful as it appealed to both old-fashioned Jew-haters and supposedly progressive "anti-Zionists." After producing another two similar screeds, Sand had firmly established himself as a favorite authority on Jews among Jew-haters left and right.
Another notable example from academia is Columbia University Professor Joseph Massad, who is adored by supposedly progressive anti-Israel activists like Ali Abunimah for writings on Zionism and Israel that are hard to distinguish from material you can also read on the neo-Nazi forum Stormfront – which is presumably the reason why Massad's articles have actually been shared on Stormfront.
I came across yet another example when I recently researched the archived social media posts of the white supremacist who attacked a Pittsburgh synagogue in October. There was of course a lot of the kind of stunningly vile neo-Nazi material one would expect, but there were also some posts that reflect themes popular among anti-Israel activists who regard themselves as staunch leftists.
Following a link from one of these posts, I came to a site that proudly advertises its racism already with its name: "Diversity Macht Frei" – a breathtakingly cynical adaption of the notorious Nazi slogan "Arbeit macht frei" (work sets you free), which was part of the main entrance gate to Auschwitz. Unsurprisingly, posts from this obscene site are often cross-posted on the neo-Nazi site Daily Stormer.
And while Duke doesn't think too much of Women's March leader and prominent activist Linda Sarsour, he does think she's absolutely right to believe Israel exerts undue influence on US politicians.
Sarsour and her fellow Women's March leaders have recently been in the news again due to longstanding criticism of ties to the bigoted Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and well-founded suspicions about their own antisemitic views. I'm particularly familiar with Sarsour's problematic views, which I documented already in March 2017, when she could still count on the media to accept her claims that anyone who criticized her was just a bigoted right-winger. Many were inclined to argue that as a Palestinian-American, it was only understandable that Sarsour rejected Zionism and was always eager to "criticize" Israel. But once again it was not only David Duke who noticed that Sarsour's dislike for the Jewish state was easy to embrace for those who dislike Jews.
Last but by no means least, it's noteworthy that the mad ravings Gilad Atzmon released as a book in 2017 "includes a foreword by American politician Cynthia McKinney and is published by Palestinian writer Karl Sabbagh." Atzmon garnered endorsements from Francis Boyle (a professor of international law at the University of Illinois) and James Petras (a retired US sociology professor) as well as Richard Falk (an American professor emeritus and former UN official). All of these Atzmon fans surely count as "progressives" given their record in "pro-Palestinan" activism – but needless to say, Atzmon has also a solid fan base on the antisemitic far-right and could no doubt have gotten enthusiastic endorsements from the likes of David Duke and Ron Unz. | {
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Q: Why electron spin align to the direction of magnetic fields? If we consider localized and unpaired spins in a condensed matter system, the spins align to the direction of applied magnetic fields. We can calculate the magnetization by considering canonical ensemble, giving the field dependence of the Brillouin function.
However, in quantum mechanics (or in the Lamor precession), the spin only precesses around the z-axis (the direction of applied magnetic fields), and the z-component of spin is conserved.
I wonder any theory to describe the dynamics of spin aligning to the direction of magnetic fields. If there is it, I also wonder about the time scale of the spin aligning.
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Q: google test and wrap file meson Hi in my project I need to use google test and I use the
gtest.wrap file in order to download the gtest with the patch for meson
[wrap-file]
directory = googletest
source_url = https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/release-1.11.0.tar.gz
source_filename = gtest-1.11.0.tar.gz
source_hash = b4870bf121ff7795ba20d20bcdd8627b8e088f2d1dab299a031c1034eddc93d5
patch_filename = gtest_1.11.0-2_patch.zip
patch_url = https://wrapdb.mesonbuild.com/v2/gtest_1.11.0-2/get_patch
patch_hash = 764530d812ac161c9eab02a8cfaec67c871fcfc5548e29fd3d488070913d4e94
[provide]
gtest = gtest_dep
gtest_main = gtest_main_dep
gmock = gmock_dep
gmock_main = gmock_main_dep
but when i insert in the meson.build the call to gtest wrap
gtest_proj = subproject('gtest')
the getst is cloned correctly but in the meson configuration I got the following error
..../meson.build:64:2: ERROR: Subproject exists but has no meson.build file
that is referred to the line where i call the dependency to gtest
A: The googletest is CMake based project and thus try to import it with cmake module:
cmake = import('cmake')
gtest_proj = cmake.subproject('gtest')
You can also check this implementation on how to build with own flags and declare dependency.
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"I mean, we may not want to demonize anybody who has made money. The truth of the matter is, you all, you all know, you all know in your gut what has to be done. We can disagree in the margins but the truth of the matter is it's all within our wheelhouse and nobody has to be punished. No one's standard of living will change, nothing would fundamentally change…I need you very badly…I hope if I win this nomination, I won't let you down. I promise you."
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Joe Biden's campaign had collapsed. He came in fourth place in Iowa's caucus and fifth place in New Hampshire's primary, but was always predicted to win in South Carolina because black voters will bloc-vote for him. The media class, which favored Mr. Biden from the beginning (cf. "FAIR: Comcast-Owned MSNBC in the Tank for Joe Biden's Presidential Run" and "FAIR: Only One View at The View, Biden Not So Bad") but had distanced itself from him because of his obvious un-electability, turned his entirely unremarkable primary victory in South Carolina into "Joe-mentum." Reacting to the breathless coverage of Joe-mentum, every other Democrat remaining in the race except for Bernie Sanders withdrew and endorsed Mr. Biden. Barack Obama and a number of members of his administration apparently did not just endorse their former Vice President, but pressured other Democrats to withdraw and endorse him as well. Even Kamala Harris, who earlier in the primary had made Mr. Biden's opposition to "busing" personal, endorsed him. Mr. Biden swept two rounds of primary elections since then, winning in states where he did not even campaign and where Mr. Sanders had won just a few years earlier. In a matter of days, the established elites of the Democratic Party set aside their personal differences and united around Mr. Biden, who is now the presumptive Democratic nominee.
There is just one problem, however: Joe Biden would be a steward of the consensus in Washington, D.C. – "invade the world, invite the world, in hock to the world," or "imperialism, immigration, insolvency" – with cornpone affectations disguising an ideology and identity of the "managerial elite." He would, in other words, be the Dubya of the Democratic Party.
The Iraq War: "To say something different today is just a bald-faced lie"
Mr. Biden claims that he was tricked into the Iraq War by Pres. Bush and opposed the war as soon as the truth became clear. "I did make a bad judgment, trusting the president saying he was only doing this to get inspectors in and get the U.N. to agree to put inspectors in," Mr. Biden falsely admitted in a Democratic debate on NBC. "From the moment 'shock and awe' started, from that moment, I was opposed to the effort, and I was outspoken as much as anyone at all in the Congress and the administration." Because he literally voted for the 2002 AUMF (unlike Bernie Sanders), Mr. Biden cannot pretend that he was against the war altogether, but he is saying everything he can to obfuscate his actual actions at the time. "President George W. Bush 'got them in,' and before we know it, we had a 'shock and awe,'" Mr. Biden falsely admitted in an interview on NPR. "Immediately, the moment it started, I came out against the war at that moment." Yet Mr. Biden is lying about why he voted for the Iraq War, lying about for how long he supported the Iraq War, and lying about what his eventual opposition to the war constituted. The fact is that whatever lies he tells, Mr. Biden was a staunch leader of pro-war Democratic Senators and a fierce critic of anti-war Democrats.
At a speech at The Brookings Institution in July, 2003 (well after the "shock and awe" bombing of Baghdad), Joe Biden avowed his support for Bush the Lesser's invasion of Iraq and defended it from Democratic opponents, despite his differences with the neoconservatives:
Some of my own party have said that it was a mistake to go into Iraq in the first place and believe that it's not worth the cost, whatever benefit may flow from our engagement in Iraq. But the cost of not acting against Saddam I think would have been much greater, and so is the cost, and so will be the cost of not finishing this job.
The President of the United States is a bold leader and he is popular. The stakes are high and the need for leadership is great. I wish he used some of his stored-up popularity to make what I admit is not a very popular case, but I and many others will support him when he makes the case...
Nine months ago, I voted with my colleagues to give the President of the United States of America the authority to use force, and I would vote that way again today. It was a right vote then, and it'll be a correct vote today.
A few months later, in an interview with Fareed Zakaria on CNN, Joe Biden criticized how Pres. Bush's neoconservatives had managed the war yet still defended it from Democratic opponents:
Mr. Zakaria: When you hear Howard Dean and even Wes Clark say "I told you so. Everything about this mission was wrong. It was dead wrong to get into Iraq." There's a lot of energy in the Democratic Party behind that point of view.
Sen. Biden: Well, I think there is, and look, it's easy – well, it's not easy – it makes sense to say in light of the fact, the way in which Mr. Rumsfeld and others have so botched the post-Saddam period, it is a very compelling notion. It would be a different question, I guess, if the Lord Almighty came down and said, "Look, we're going to go in, and we're going to take out Saddam, but let me tell you, this administration is really going to mess this stuff up in the aftermath," then I'm not...I think I still probably would have voted, because I believe that you had to enforce those international agreements that Saddam made, but it's a much closer call. I didn't count on them being so incompetent.
Mr. Zakaria: Do you think it's a good idea, though, for the Democratic Party to take a strong anti-war position in the next election?
Sen. Biden: I do not.
Most recently, in an interview with Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC, Joe Biden further entangled himself in his pathetic lies: "The reason I voted the way I did was to try to prevent a war from happening." (Unbelievably, Mr. O'Donnell merely nodded along and did not push back on this preposterous contradiction – some "free press"!) According to Mr. Biden, he did not believe the neoconservative propaganda that the Hussein regime possessed WMDs and so voted to authorize military force against Iraq in order to force the UN inspectors back into the country so that they could disprove that propaganda. In fact, as early as 1998 Mr. Biden was pushing for war on Iraq because of suspected WMDs, which was a line that he continued to take up to and after his vote for the Iraq War in 2003.
On February 5th, 2003, after Colin Powell's appearance before the UN Security Council – in which the Secretary State presented neoconservative propaganda as official intelligence – Joe Biden, in an address on C-SPAN, called on Bush the Lesser to make the case for a long, hard war and occupation in Iraq:
There are two issues. One, informing the American public, the Security Council, and the world, about the evidence – the evidence to allow us to make the conclusion – that Saddam Hussein remains a danger because he is not cooperating, he is still harboring, and he is still seeking the accumulation of weapons of mass-destruction. That case, I believe, has been made. I hope, now, that the American people will have this regurgitated in a number of venues and fora over the next weeks, that they will be as convinced as I am.
The second issue is whether or not they are informed - as now they are convinced of the evidence - what is going to be asked of them. Many of my constituents and many of your friends, I believe, think this will be a re-do of 1991, which is that we're going to go in, it will be quick, it will be essentially bloodless in terms of American lives, and "Johnny will come marching home" in a matter of days, or weeks, or at the latest, months. Johnny will not come marching home. We will be required to stay in the country with tens of thousands of forces for an extended period of time. Initially, I predict to you that if war – if Saddam chooses war – that we will be successful, and that we will initially be greeted in the region and in Iraq in a way that is close to being greeted as liberators. But that gets old, that gets stale, really quickly, and that's when we really put, the second time around, our warriors in jeopardy. This is an administration that said it has no interest in "nation-building." This is about nation-building. This is about nation-building, by whatever other name you want to call it.
In his C-SPAN address, Joe Biden dismissed Pres. Bush's neoconservative doctrine of "preemption" for muddling the message and insisted that it would not be "preemptive" to attack Iraq because Saddam Hussein was a "bad guy":
This is not - is not - preemption. There's nothing preemptive about it. If you turned on now and the television showed aircraft striking Baghdad, it would not be a preemptive attack. There is nothing preemptive about it. It's an enforcement. One of the problems I have found is – I have spoken in the last week or so with world leaders, heads of state, foreign ministers, and their counterparts, and I had the opportunity to do that extensively for five days in Davos – one of the things that confuses and allows those who don't want to step up to the ball and meet their obligation, is when some in the administration have said we have a new doctrine of "preemption." It allows those who want to drag their feet in doing what they know must be done to say, "Whoa, we're not going to be involved in preemption. That's a new doctrine that changes the Treaty of Westphalia" – of I think 1648 or whatever the year was. We get into all of that. It obfuscates the central point. Is this a bad guy, who's violated the terms of an agreement he made to do away with weapons with the capacity to do great harm to his people, the region, and – and, possibly – the United States of America? The answer is yes, this is a bad guy - this is a guy who's violated the terms of a peace agreement, this is a guy who continues to do it, this guy has a record of demonstrating he will use those weapons, and there is an emerging pattern that convenience may throw him into the arms of who our most central and most serious enemy is now, non-state actor called Al Qaeda. So he must be dealt with. He must be dealt with.
On May 29, 2004, in a commencement speech for the University of Delaware, Joe Biden claimed that even though there was no evidence for what he had earlier claimed there was evidence for – the evidence which he used to justify the Iraq War – but still supported the war anyway:
Let me tell you what I see with Iraq. We had to go into Iraq, not because Saddam was part of Al Qaeda, there was no evidence of that, not because he possessed nuclear weapons or because he posed an imminent threat to the United States, there was no evidence of that. The legitimate reason for going into Iraq, was he violated every single commitment he made and warranted being taken down. And the international community and us had a right to respond.
(Imagine being such a conceited politician that you believe that college students want to hear you make excuses for your votes on their day of graduation.)
From his own words at the time, then, Joe Biden believed that the Hussein regime had violated the UN resolutions against WMDs and was harboring the perpetrators of 9/11, and that as a result of these threats, the U.S.A. would not only have to invade Iraq and destroy the Hussein regime, but also occupy the country indefinitely in order to reconstruct it.
As Joe Biden explained on CNN the very day before the war began, "There's a lot of us who voted for giving the President the authority to take down Saddam Hussein if he didn't disarm, and there are those who believe, at the end of the day, even though it wasn't handled all that well, we still have to take him down." Mr. Biden is now twisting the fact that he was critical of how Pres. Bush "handled" the war to pretend that he was actually against the war itself, which he never was at any point in time. In fact, there is a whole documentary on this subject, "Worth the Price? Joe Biden and the Launch of the Iraq War." Journalists must start confronting Mr. Biden's lies by quoting his own words back to him.
Aaron Maté of the independent investigative-journalism website, The Grayzone, recently interviewed Maj. Scott Ritter, the Marine Corps intelligence officer and UN weapons inspector whom Joe Biden berated when he appeared before the Senate. "That's what Biden needs to be honest about," argues Maj. Ritter. "He never supported the weapons-inspection process, he always supported regime change, and to say something different today is just a bald-faced lie." Indeed, in the course of questioning Maj. Ritter, Mr. Biden frankly stated what would be the position of Pres. Bush's neoconservatives a few years later – that the Hussein regime had WMDs and that unilateral military intervention by the U.S.A. was the only option:
I think that you and I believe, and many of us believe here, as long as Saddam's at the helm, there is no reasonable prospect that you or any other inspector is going to be able to guarantee that we have rooted out, root and branch, the entirety of Saddam's program relative to weapons of mass-destruction. You and I both know, and all of us here really know, and it's the thing we have to face, that the only way that we're gonna get rid of Saddam Hussein is we're gonna end up having to start it alone, and it's gonna require guys like you in uniform to be back on foot in the desert taking this son of a, uh, taking Saddam down. You know it and I know it. I think we should not kid ourselves here. There's stark, stark choices.
There were many politicians who initially fell for the neoconservative war propaganda and struggled to redeem themselves afterward, like Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC), but Mr. Biden is too small of a man with too big of an ego to display such honor and humility. Worst of all, because he never learned any lesson from the Iraq War, he will likely make the same mistakes again! Indeed, as Reese Erlich (an award-winning foreign correspondent for CBS News and NPR) argues in "Biden vs. Bernie - A Foreign Policy Face-Off," Mr. Biden is the most chicken-hawkish (I refuse to use the conventional political lingo for militaristic, "hawkish," as birds of prey only kill to eat, not out of malice) candidate in the Democratic primary, and arguably even more chicken-hawkish than Donald Trump. In response to Pres. Trump's idea of "America First" (however much his own ignorant instincts and his advisers' evil agenda have bastardized that patriotic creed), Mr. Biden has promoted his idea of "American Leadership" (which means more of the same, cf. Libya, Syria, Ukraine, Yemen, etc.). Should the President put the interests of the American people first as he leads the nation or should he put them last as he leads the world?
Medea Benjamin (one of the founders of CODEPINK: Women for Peace) and Nicolas J.S. Davies (author of Blood On Our Hands: The American Invasion and Destruction of Iraq) graded all of the Democrats on the issue of "war and peace." Joe Biden got some of the lowest marks. According to Ms. Benjamin and Mr. Davies, "Like many other corporate Democrats, Biden champions a misleadingly benign view of the dangerous and destructive role the U.S. has played in the world over the past 20 years, under the Democratic administration in which he served as Vice-President as well as under Republican ones."
There is a reason that Joe Biden is a serial liar when it comes to his decisive role in the Iraq War. It was a geopolitical catastrophe – the most catastrophic event in the Middle East since the destruction of the Ottoman Empire in World War I. It was an act of rank arrogance and raw aggression which plunged an entire region of the world into chaos and incited more terrorism. It was a demoralizing blow to the soldiers who were ordered to risk their lives for a lie, as well as the civilians who could not justify the sacrifice of their friends and family. It was a holocaust to the Iraqi people, leveling entire cities like Fallujah and wiping out the lives of at least 180,000 civilians. It was a wound which continues to fester, as a new generation of Iraqi insurgents rises against the apparently endless American occupation (now a base of operations for drone strikes and special operations throughout the wider region). It was not unforeseeable, either, despite what Mr. Biden pretends today: Many on the right (such as Pat Buchanan, Bob Novak, Ron Paul, and Justin Raimondo) and on the left (such as Noam Chomsky, Phil Donahue, Dennis Kucinich, and Gore Vidal) warned the Bidens of the day, yet they were not only ignored, but also – in the crudest nationalistic manner – vilified by the Bidens of the day as unpatriotic and even disloyal. Mr. Biden is one of the many American politicians who have gotten away with murder, so to speak – no, not of Saddam Hussein's dictatorial state, but of the Iraqi nation and the literal "cradle of civilization," not to mention Christian communities dating back to the Apostles themselves. That is why he lies about it. It is bad enough that he will not tell the truth, of course, but it is even worse that the media class will not, either (cf. "FAIR: Turning Biden's Support for the Iraq War into Foreign-Policy 'Experience'"
Civil Rights: "The white liberal...is more deceitful than the conservative."
Mr. Biden often claims that he was involved in the Civil-Rights Revolution. Shaun King (a "Black Lives Matter" activist and supporter of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign) has, in "2 Truths and 31 Lies," comprehensively documented Mr. Biden's history of lying about his involvement in the Civil-Rights Revolution, which began in the 1970s but nearly ended his in the 1988 presidential election, but which has reemerged in the ongoing election. "Current and former elected officials in Delaware told me that it is an open secret among them that Joe Biden is a serial pathological liar when it comes to his 'work' in the Civil Rights Movement," explains Mr. King, "and that he has told such lies, for so long, so many times, that it is an unwritten rule in Delaware that one must hold their nose and go along with them or risk being ostracized in such a small, close-knit political community." This is a particularly malignant instance of the Baby Boomers' bad habit of taking credit for the legacy of their parents and grandparents: Mr. Biden is, as Mr. King puts it, "creating entire fictional story lines to impress white liberals & connect w/ black voters." Yet Mr. Biden's blatant lies have apparently worked with black voters, who comprise one of his staunchest Democratic blocs and carried him through the Southern primaries. The only explanations that I can come up with for this unearned black loyalty are too condescending and insulting for me to say aloud.
I will let Malcolm X do the talking:
In this deceitful American game of power politics, the Negroes (i.e., the race problem, the integration and civil-rights issues) are nothing but tools, used by one group of whites called Liberals against another group of whites called Conservatives, either to get into power or to remain in power. Among whites here in America, the political teams are no longer divided into Democrats and Republicans. The whites who are now struggling for control of the American political throne are divided into "liberal" and "conservative" camps. The white liberals from both parties cross party lines to work together toward the same goal, and white conservatives from both parties do likewise.
The white liberal differs from the white conservative only in one way: the liberal is more deceitful than the conservative. The liberal is more hypocritical than the conservative. Both want power, but the white liberal is the one who has perfected the art of posing as the Negro's friend and benefactor; and by winning the friendship, allegiance, and support of the Negro, the white liberal is able to use the Negro as a pawn or tool in this political "football game" that is constantly raging between the white liberals and white conservatives.
Politically the American Negro is nothing but a football and the white liberals control this mentally dead ball through tricks of tokenism: false promises of integration and civil rights. In this profitable game of deceiving and exploiting the political politician of the American Negro, those white liberals have the willing cooperation of the Negro civil-rights leaders. These "leaders" sell out our people for just a few crumbs of token recognition and token gains. These "leaders" are satisfied with token victories and token progress because they themselves are nothing but token leaders.
The only rational explanation for black support of Joe Biden is that they are betting that he is another Ralph Northam – a foolish Baby Boomer afflicted with "white guilt" who will do whatever they tell him to do in exchange for political survival and social approval. This is the vicious cycle of identity politics, in particular the bottomless pit that is black self-pity and white self-hatred.
The Generation Gap: "I have no empathy!"
Speaking of the Baby Boomers, Joe Biden is the personification of the most narcissistic (and, as one author recently put it, "sociopathic") aspects of that generation. On that critical issue of student debt, Mr. Biden (a former senator from Delaware, which is the second-smallest state and is the home to over 50% of publicly traded corporations and even more of Fortune 500) authored legislation deregulating the financial industry so that students could take out loans as well as to reform bankruptcy laws so that students could never discharge those loans. "Joe Biden's Role in Creating the Student Debt Crisis Stretches Back to the 1970s," Aida Chavez reports for The Intercept. As part of his career of deregulating the banking sector, Mr. Biden also voted to repeal the Glass-Steagall Act from the New Deal, which was one of the main causes of the last financial crisis. When the markets crashed in 2007 and 2008, Mr. Biden voted to bail out the banks which had speculated – or "gambled" – and lost. What did so-called "Middle Class" Joe do to help keep the middle class in their homes after the housing bubble burst? Nothing. Because of the severe recession which resulted from that financial crisis, Millennials are now the first generation in modern economic history worse off than their parents, the Baby-Boomers.
The Wall Street Journal is hardly a Millennial-oriented company like Vice or Vox, but "Playing Catch-Up in the Game of Life" reports that Millennials are "in worse financial shape than every preceding living generation and may never recover":
American Millennials are approaching middle age in worse financial shape than every living generation ahead of them, lagging behind Baby Boomers and Generation X despite a decade of economic growth and falling unemployment.
Hobbled by the financial crisis and recession that struck as they began their working life, Americans born between 1981 and 1996 have failed to match every other generation of young adults born since the Great Depression. They have less wealth, less property, lower marriage rates, and fewer children, according to new data that compare generations at similar ages.
Even with record levels of education, the troubles of Millennials have quietly delayed traditional adult milestones in ways expected to alter the nation's demographic and economic contours through the end of the century.
"The younger generation tells me how tough things are, give me a break," complains the quintessential Boomer Joe Biden. "No, no, no...I have no empathy!" Is that your campaign slogan, Mr. Biden?
Trade: "Possibilities"
Joe Biden, as a neo-liberal Democrat, has supported "free trade" agreements such as NAFTA and the TPP, as well as permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) with China and admitting China to the World Trade Organization. "Biden's NAFTA vote is a liability in the Rust Belt," Joshua Green reports for Bloomberg. "His record on trade could make him a target for both the Left and the Right." Although "growing the economies" of all the trading partners (at least in terms of GDP), these free-trade agreements also "de-industrialized" the American economy, in the process killing middle-class/small-town America as the jobs upon which that culture and society were built were outsourced across the border or overseas. GDP may have grown, but as Mr. Biden once noted in a speech plagiarized from Robert F. Kennedy, "The gross national product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education, or the joy of their play." Mr. Biden argues that his free-trade deals have created more jobs than they have destroyed – this is a standard free-market talking point – but even if that were true, that job growth is not necessarily replacing that job loss: People who lose their jobs in a Rust-Belt factory town are not always willing or able to relocate their lives to a Sun-Belt suburb. Furthermore, while jobs are shipped abroad, many of the newly created jobs here at home are filled not by the people who lost their jobs, but by immigrants who are willing to move wherever there is work and are willing to work for less, too. In sum, the result of free trade has been the outflow of capital from the higher-wage American economy to the lower-wage Chinese and Mexican economies, as well as the inflow of labor from the lower-wage Chinese and Mexican economies to the higher-wage American economy. As a policy of dispossession, it could not be more complete. (Decadent "conservatives" like Kevin D. Williamson of National Review, who jeer that people whom fail to compete in this globalized economy "deserve to die," are missing the point and undermining the very communities, institutions, and traditions they pretend to want to conserve.) Mr. Biden likes to tell a story about how China's leader, Xi Jinping, asked him to define America in one word and he answered "possibilities." Instead of platitudes about "possibilities," Mr. Biden should consider policies to help the people whom he purports to represent.
The Border Crisis: "The crisis is directly tied to U.S. foreign policy"
Immigration is driven by "pull" and "push" factors: That is, positive factors in one country (say, the U.S.A.) "pulling" people there and negative factors in one country (say, Mexico) "pushing" people out of there. Joe Biden, in cooperation with the Clinton Administration when he was a Senator and in the Obama Administration when he was Vice President, has been "pushing" people out of Central America through "shock therapy" policies that slashed public services, ravaged the environment, and militarized police forces. On the independent investigative-journalism website The Grayzone, Max Blumenthal, in "How Joe Biden's Privatization Plans Helped Doom Latin America and Fuel the Migration Crisis," reports that despite Mr. Biden's claim that his plans relieved "push factors" in countries like Colombia and Honduras, they actually worsened those factors. "All the U.S. media was talking about the crisis on the border without speaking about the fact that the crisis is directly tied to U.S. foreign policy," Anya Parampil from The Grayzone explained on FOX News, "specifically U.S. regime-change policy, which has resulted of the doubling of poverty in Honduras." It is a shame, too, because the policy of a developed country investing in undeveloped neighboring countries in order to prevent mass-migration from those countries – as Mr. Biden once put it, "You do the following things to make your country better so people don't leave, and we will help you do that" – has the potential to be mutually beneficial, but that is not what actually happened. What Mr. Biden is claiming credit for was a classic case of what Naomi Klein termed "disaster capitalism."
UkraineGate: "I have never spoken to my son about his various business dealings"
While the Bidens are not nearly as notorious grifters as, say, the Clintons, even some of the most corrupt politicians in Washington, D.C., can get away with saying that. The most notable example of the family's corruption comes from Ukraine, where Joe Biden was put in charge of "anti-corruption." After the Obama Administration interfered in Ukraine's democracy and made his Vice President a Roman-style proconsul over Ukraine, his son, Hunter Biden (a cocaine-snorting, crack-smoking, alcohol-swilling degenerate who married/divorced his dead brother's wife, and fathered a child with a stripper) was named to the board of Ukraine's largest natural-gas company for a six-figure salary. Hunter has also held sinecures at a credit-card conglomerate that was his father's top donor, a lobbying firm co-founded by his father's top fundraiser, a hedge fund co-founded with his uncle, and Amtrak (which his father publicly championed – and funded to the tune of billions). "It was February when Yanukovych was overthrown, and just a few months later, Joe Biden's son and a close friend of John Kerry's stepson, they both join the board of this Ukrainian gas company," Joe Lauria (editor of Consortium News and former Wall Street Journal reporter) explains in an interview with The National Interest. "So just after an American-backed coup, you have Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden and this John Kerry family friend [then the Secretary of State] joining the board of probably the largest private gas producer in Ukraine." Max Blumenthal goes into deeper detail on this scandal at The Grayzone, exposing how Burisma (the Ukrainian gas company which put Mr. Biden's son on its board) is funding The Atlantic Council ("NATO's semi-official think tank in Washington, D.C."), which is an advocate of military confrontation of Russia in Ukraine and a supporter of Mr. Biden (who is also an advocate of such a policy). Obviously, this arrangement meets the textbook definition of a "conflict of interest," which was why other officials in the Obama Administration questioned Mr. Biden about it, but were rebuffed. An honest man would have recused himself from his role in Ukraine just to avoid any appearance of corruption, but not Mr. Biden. Even when this scandal came to light in the course of the impeachment of Donald Trump, did Mr. Biden admit that his son received this lucrative sinecure for access to the Obama Administration and apologize for this abuse of power? No, he lamely denied that he was even aware that his son was on the board of a Ukrainian gas company (even though he, Hunter, and a Ukrainian gas executive played golf together) and then lamely insisted that his son must have gotten the job on the merits (despite neither speaking Ukrainian nor having any experience in the energy industry). "Even Hunter Biden admits his work in Ukraine was a mistake," Robert Mackey reports for The Intercept. "Why can't his father say that?" Mr. Biden is insulting the intelligence of the people – or perhaps exposing his own unintelligence – by saying things that everyone knows are not true.
"Stop Calling Them 'Gaffes'"
oe Biden has always been infamous for "gaffes," but as independent journalist Michael Tracey argues in "Joe Biden isn't 'Gaffe-Prone,' He's Losing His Mind," this is a term only ever used by pundits to explain away the offensive statements of politicians as something embarrassing yet also somehow endearing. And truth be told, it is only ever used to refer to the repeated blunders and errors of Mr. Biden. How many times is the media class going to help Mr. Biden get away with his "gaffes"?
Take, for instance, this article in The Washington Post on a story which Joe Biden has been telling about himself for years. "Almost every detail in the story appears to be incorrect," according to the Post. "In the space of three minutes, Biden got the time period, the location, the heroic act, the type of medal, the military branch and the rank of the recipient wrong, as well as his own role in the ceremony." If this came from any other politician, it would be a called what it is – a lie told by a chickenhawk trying to trade on the troops for political gain – but because it comes from Mr. Biden, it is just another "gaffe."
The traditional definition of a "gaffe," at least in a political context, comes from the journalist Michael Kinsley. "A gaffe is when a politician tells the truth," quipped Mr. Kinsey, "some obvious truth he isn't supposed to say." Joe Biden's "gaffes" do not come anywhere close to meeting that definition, however. A gaffe is not saying something that is not true; that is the opposite of a gaffe. As Michael Tracey says, it's time to "stop calling them 'gaffes.'"
When it comes to Joe Biden, his supposed "gaffe-proneness" has effectively obscured his history of "lie-proneness," which is extraordinary even for a politician. Yet Joe Biden's stammering, stuttering word salads are starting to sound more like dementia than the usual "gaffes." Joe Biden has always been inarticulate when he was not plagiarizing the material of other politicians like Hubert Humphrey, John F. Kennedy, and Robert F. Kennedy (see Shaun King's tweet thread on his history of plagiarism), but contrasting videos of him from just four years ago with videos of him today reveals a severe loss of verbal intelligence even for someone already as dim as him. Mr. Biden is no longer the pseudo-avuncular figure from his cameo on the NBC sitcom "Parks and Rec" (which also yukked it up with the egotistical, fanatical, and hateful John McCain).
At a campaign rally in Texas, Joe Biden tried and failed a hackneyed recitation of the Declaration of Independence. "We hold these truths to be self-evident," he began, before forgetting the words. "All men and women are created by...you know, you know...the thing." Obviously, on the most superficial level, this is yet another example of Mr. Biden's increasingly evident mental incapacity, but on a more "meta" level, it is evidence of the increasingly evident political incapacity of the so-called "American idea." Over 150 years ago, Abraham Lincoln, in his campaign to appropriate "the Fathers" as anti-slavery Republicans and defeat Stephen Douglas' Northern Democrats, took the line "all men are created equal" from the Declaration of Independence out of context and twisted it to mean something which none of those fathers then intended or could have ever imagined. Lincoln ultimately succeeded in turning Thomas Jefferson's manifesto against British tyranny into a mystical "Proposition," but even as those Yankee revolutionaries who first sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" a-mouldered in the grave, their souls have marched on through Lincoln's Proposition. According to the great "Agrarian Aquinas" M.E. Bradford, Lincoln's Proposition "set us forever to 'trampling out the grapes of wrath.'" Mr. Biden himself announced his presidential campaign by invoking Lincoln's Proposition and a number of other American clichés and slogans, like "America is an idea." Lincoln's Proposition has been cited so many times in so many ways – as a mandate for everything, from counter-culturalism and multi-culturalism at home to colonialism and imperialism abroad – that it now means anything, and thus, in effect, means nothing. Mr. Biden's garbled attempt to quote the words "all men are created equal" is a fitting symbol of how Democrats and Republicans like him have garbled the meaning of "all men are created equal."
If Joe Biden's slurred speech, incoherent tangents, and lack of self-awareness was not troubling enough, the way that he lashes out at Democratic voters is even more shocking evidence of his dementia. "You're a damn liar!" Mr. Biden told an Iowan farmer when asked about his son's business in Ukraine. "Look, fat...here's the deal," mumbled Mr. Biden, challenging the farmer to a push-up contest and IQ test for good measure. When a South-Carolinian immigrant asked about the record number of deportations by the Obama Administration, Mr. Biden answered "go vote for Trump." When Iowan state representative Ed Fallon asked about Mr. Biden's energy policy, he poked him in the chest, got in his face, and said, "You oughta go vote for someone else!" Mr. Fallon told Mr. Biden that he was voting for Tom Steyer in the primary but would still vote for him in the general "if you treat me right," to which Mr. Biden replied, "Well, I'm not." When a CBS reporter asked Mr. Biden about Bernie Sanders' criticism of his record on federal entitlements (cf. "FAIR: 23 Headlines Obscure Biden's Lies About Cutting Social Security" and "FAIR: As Biden Invokes Dead Family Members Against Medicare For All, Media Play Along"), he turned around, waved his hands in the reporter's face, and yelled, "Why why why why why why why?" When a Georgian student asked about Biden's poor performance in the caucus, he called her a "lying dog-faced pony soldier." When a Californian veteran of the Iraq War told Mr. Biden that "we actually fought in your damn wars" and "my friends are dead because of your policies," Mr. Biden snapped, "So is my son!" (his son, Beau, died from cancer in 2015, not from his less than a year of service as an Army attorney). "I'm not going after your son," replied the veteran, to which Mr. Biden snarled, "You better not." When a Detroit union worker asked Mr. Biden about his attacks on the Second Amendment, he blurted out, "You're full of s**t," called him a "horse's ass," and threatened to "slap your face." The union worker tried to remind Mr. Biden that "you're working for me," but Mr. Biden retorted, "I'm not working for you." This is not even getting into Mr. Biden's strange penchant for smelling and touching women and children (cf. "FAIR: Ignoring Lessons of #MeToo, Media Scrutinize Biden's Accusers").
It may be unseemly to call attention to a near-octogenarian's mental decline, but it is even more unseemly for an aging man with an ailing brain to run for office in the first place. Is the American political class so decrepit that we are not even to be spared a semi-senile commander-in-chief?
Joe Biden may struggle to make sense and speak in complete sentences, as was widely acknowledged earlier in the primary, but since he has become the presumptive Democratic nominee, any discussion of his mental stamina has now been branded a "coordinated" campaign of "disinformation" involving Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump (which will, before the end, somehow implicate Vladimir Putin, too, cf. "FAIR: For NYT, Inconvenient Facts Equal 'Russian-Style Disinformation'"). As Glenn Greenwald reports for The Intercept, "Democrats and Their Media Allies Impugned Biden's Cognitive Fitness, Now They Claim Outrage."
The Enemy of My Enemy is (not always) My Friend
Branko Marcetic authored a six-part article series on Joe Biden for the socialist website Jacobin and a forthcoming book against Joe Biden, Yesterday's Man (which given the non-stop pace of the news is already "yesterday's book").
I disagree with the arguments in half of Mr. Marcetic's articles, of course. For one, Mr. Marcetic damns Joe Biden for opposing busing, as if that was an extreme neo-segregationist position at the time. Yet as The Washington Post reported when Kamala Harris attacked Mr. Biden over busing, his position was fairly mainstream: Most Americans, while for racial desegregation, were against busing their children to outside school districts in order to achieve racial integration (and this included blacks as well as whites).
For another, Mr. Marcetic damns Joe Biden for opposing "partial-birth abortions" (technically known as "dilation and extraction"), which he consistently voted to ban. When dismembering a fetus risks damaging a woman's cervix, a partial-birth abortion can be performed instead: The fetus, usually in the second trimester, is extracted feet first until only the head is inside, at which point scissors are used to puncture the head and crush the skull. (Don't believe me: Believe the NPR story to which Mr. Marcetic links from which my description is copied.) Mr. Marcetic argues that Mr. Biden's votes, along with other votes restricting federal funding of abortion, violated "a woman's right to choose." I retort that framing the abortion in terms of "choice" has always been facile at best and deceptive at worst, and that no woman has the right to "choose" to do whatever she wants to a fetus in utero. Sorry, but a baby is not your body.
Last, but not least, Mr. Marcetic damns Joe Biden for opposing illegal immigration and voting for some (but not all) law-enforcement measures. At the same time, however, Mr. Biden has consistently favored legal immigration and voted to expand its numbers, regardless of public opinion or its costs to the host country. In other words, even the most minimalist definition of a state – that is, defining where its borders are and who its citizens are – is too far to "the right" for Mr. Marcetic.
"The Anti-Busing Democrat," "The Unreliable Pro-Choice Advocate," and "The Anti-Immigrant Enabler" represent the pitfalls of "The Great Awokening." Does Mr. Marcetic believe that a modern socialist movement can be built around busing, partial-birth abortions, and open borders? Joe Biden's fairly moderate positions on these controversial issues have been attempts to prevent culturally/socially conservative Democrats who feel alienated from an increasingly counter-cultural/anti-social party from becoming Republicans, as many did in the Nixon, Reagan, and Trump elections. Of course, Mr. Biden is not to be commended as a populist hero, because as the other half of Mr. Marcetic's articles demonstrates – "The Hawk," "The Neoliberal," and "The Mass-Incarceration Zealot" – he has also taken positions on war/peace, welfare/trade, and crime/surveillance which have been just as alienating to many of those same people.
Schmaltzy Rhetoric & Status Quo Politics
All of the above is about what Joe Biden has done as a U.S. Senator and Vice President, but what is he proposing to do now as U.S. President?
Joe Biden's announcement of his campaign was a scripted and prerecorded video with black-and-white footage of immigrants waving at the Statue of Liberty, Marines hoisting the flag at Iwo Jima, protestors marching, and Martin Luther King speaking:
The core values of this nation, our standing in the world, our very democracy, everything that has made America America, is at stake...America is an idea, an idea stronger than any army, bigger than any ocean, more powerful than any dictator or tyrant. It gives hope to the most desperate people on earth. It guarantees that everyone is treated with dignity and gives hate no safe harbor. It instills in every person in this country the belief that no matter where you start in life, there's nothing you can't achieve if you work at it. That's what we believe, and above all else, that's what at stake in this election...We have to remember who we are. This is America!
This is nothing more than Yankee self-centeredness and self-righteousness, which is as old as the first Puritans in New England proclaiming their colony to be "a city upon a hill." Americans have no idea about – much less interest in – what the rest of the world really thinks of them. In a global survey by Gallup from 2013 (when the Obama Administration was "liberating" Honduras, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, Yemen and more), the U.S.A. was voted the single greatest threat to world peace. In 2017, these results were repeated in another global survey by Pew Research. Regardless, Democrats and Republicans like Joe Biden will continue to bloviate about how "exceptional" and "indispensable" they – er, the U.S.A. – is in the world.
Joe Biden also announced his campaign by "waving the bloody shirt" over the white-nationalist riot in Charlottesville, Virginia:
Charlottesville, Virginia, is home to the author of one of the great documents in human history. We know it by heart: "We hold these truths to be self-evident...All men are created equal, endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights." We've heard it so often that it's almost a cliché, but it's who we are. We don't always live up to these ideals – Jefferson himself didn't – but we have never before walked away from them.
Charlottesville is also home to a defining moment for this nation in the last few years. It was there in August of 2017 we saw Klansmen and white supremacists and neo-Nazis come out in the open, their crazed faces illuminated by torches, veins bulging, and baring the fangs of racism, chanting the same anti-Semitic bile heard across Europe in the Thirties. They were met by a courageous group of Americans, a violent clash ensued, and a brave young woman lost her life - and that's when we heard the words of the President of the United States that stunned the world and shocked the conscience of this nation. He said there were "some very fine people on both sides." Very fine people on both sides? With those words, the President of the United States assigned a moral equivalence to those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it. In that moment, I knew that the threat to this nation was unlike any I had seen in my lifetime. I believe history will look back on the four years of this President and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time. But if we give Donald Trump eight years in the White House, he will forever and fundamentally alter the character of this nation – who we are – and I cannot stand by and watch that happen.
This is nothing more than hysteria. For one, the white nationalists who rioted in Charlottesville represented no one (especially not those truly "very fine people" defending Confederate monuments from destruction) and their attempted rally actually rallied public opinion against them. An event which was supposed to "unite" the alt-right ended up further dividing it and driving it further underground. For another, Donald Trump did not call the Klansmen and neo-Nazis at Charlottesville "very fine people," as anyone with a half a clue could probably reckon. He condemned the white nationalists who were there in clear language, but noted that not everyone who was there to protest the destruction of the monuments to Confederate heroes was necessarily a white nationalist – a quote which hacks in the media class promulgated out of context. Last, but not least, if the alt-right self-destructed as a result of Charlottesville and the President's "very fine people" quote was a base lie, then there is no "battle for the soul of this nation." If there is such a battle, then it is between the goblins, orcs, and trolls who want to destroy the works of art and historical symbols of this nation, and the "very fine people" who have resisted.
Joe Biden's campaign announcement is equal parts kvelling and schvitzing. In a recent article for Foreign Affairs, "Why America Must Lead Again," he makes some actual promises amid the usual platitudes. Much of this material is covered in an interview which he did with the Council of Foreign Affairs (which publishes Foreign Affairs) at the end of the Obama Administration, "The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy."
Joe Biden has nothing critical to say about a foreign policy in the Middle East which has destabilized the entire region for generations, only that Donald Trump has not been a moralistic enough leader of the American empire. Mr. Biden promises to end "the forever war" in Afghanistan, just like Pres. Trump promised when he was campaigning, but unlike then-candidate Trump, Mr. Biden insists on continuing to occupy Iraq and Syria against the will of both countries, in order to have a base of operations for carrying out the sort of drone strikes and special operations which the Obama Administration pioneered. Mr. Biden does promise to end the U.S.A.'s sponsorship of Saudi Arabia's war on Yemen, an atrocity which was initiated by the Obama Administration and intensified by the Trump Administration. Hopefully Mr. Biden is more honorable than Pres. Trump, who was critical of Saudi Arabia for funding terror-insurrectionism (and Hillary Clinton's foundation) when he was campaigning, but who has been abjectly defensive of Saudi Arabia's barbarity since becoming President. (Pres. Trump's daughter and son in-law, Ivanka and Jared Kushner, who are enormously influential over him, are infatuated with the House of Saud.) Other than promising "to sustain our ironclad commitment to Israel's security," Mr. Biden makes no mention of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict which the Trump Administration has (through his Kushner in-laws and their family-friend Netanyahus) drastically aggravated. He does not say whether he would, for instance, reverse the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital or the defunding of the UN's humanitarian program for Palestinian refugees. Just like he did with Pres. Bush on Iraq, Mr. Biden criticizes Pres. Trump's management of the conflict with Iran but never questions whether there should even be a conflict with Iran. (It is just what you would expect from a politician who never learned any lessons from the Iraq War.) Mr. Biden promises to return to the denuclearization deal with Iran negotiated by the Obama Administration and broken by Pres. Trump, but at the same time he promises to exploit the opportunity to demand further concessions from Iran and to continue undermining Iran's national security, just as the Obama Administration did by intervening in the Syrian civil war and trying to overthrow the Syrian government. Mr. Biden is so committed to American imperialism in the Middle East that he cannot even muster up a categorical condemnation of Pres. Trump's unprecedented assassination of Gen. Qassim Soleimani – a military leader from a country with which we are not war and who was on a major diplomatic mission between Tehran and Riyadh. Mr. Biden is not concerned with reforming U.S. foreign policy, but merely putting the U.S.A. – and himself – "back at the head of the table."
Joe Biden has nothing critical to say about the post-"Cold War" policy toward Russia which has squandered a historic opportunity for global peace, only that Donald Trump has not been a moralistic enough leader of the "American-run protection racket" that is NATO. For Mr. Biden, NATO is not just a mutual-defensive alliance from the Cold War which since the dissolution of the USSR has had to invent new enemies in order to justify its existence (with the help of think tanks, like Mr. Biden's friends at The Atlantic Council, funded by Mr. Biden's friends at Lockheed Martin and Raytheon), but is "an alliance of values" and thus "sacred." (Mr. Biden is using the same sort of mystical rhetoric about NATO that Abraham Lincoln used about the Union, but what "mystic chords of memory" do Americans share with Turkey?) Mr. Biden promises to keep escalating "The New Cold War," just like the Obama Administration did by intervening in a Ukrainian revolution in order to overthrow a Russian-aligned government and install a Western-aligned one. Mr. Biden promises to "impose real costs on Russia" for its "aggression" (i.e. intervening in wars on its border) and to "stand with Russian civil society" (i.e. interfering in its elections). Mr. Biden cites the Obama Administration's "Nuclear Security Summit" as an example of the sort of diplomacy that he would conduct as President, but on the question of nuclear security, he makes no promise to return to the INF treaty which the Trump Administration killed or the New START treaty which the Trump Administration is going to let die. However undiplomatic it was to destroy those arms-control treaties essential to ending the Cold War, Mr. Biden probably sees it as an unwitting windfall for the U.S.A. in the New Cold War. Mr. Biden's idea for a summit, however, is not one which would be about nuclear disarmament or diplomatic engagement with Russia, but a self-righteous "Summit for Democracy" to signify the New Cold War. Despite the fact that the Trump Administration is on the opposite side of Russia in virtually every world conflict (such as attempting to overthrow Russia-aligned governments in Syria and Venezuela) and has taken actions against Russia which the Obama Administration deemed to be too aggressive (such as sending Ukraine anti-tank missiles and sniper rifles to use against Russia), Mr. Biden still accuses the President of kowtowing to Vladimir Putin. Indeed, in the New Cold War, suggesting that you would like "to get along with Russia," as Pres. Trump did when he was campaigning – the germ of the RussiaGate conspiracy theory which dominated the news for over three years – is nothing short of treasonous.
As much as Joe Biden is offended by what the white-nationalist rioters in Charlottesville said about race, he is just as offended by what Vladimir Putin said about Western liberalism in an interview with The Financial Times:
Putin wants to tell himself, and anyone else he can dupe into believing him, that the liberal idea is "obsolete." But he does so because he is afraid of its power. No army on earth can match the way the electric idea of liberty passes freely from person to person, jumps borders, transcends languages and cultures, and supercharges communities of ordinary citizens into activists and organizers and change agents.
We must once more harness that power and rally the free world to meet the challenges facing the world today. It falls to the United States to lead the way. No other nation has that capacity. No other nation is built on that idea. We have to champion liberty and democracy, reclaim our credibility, and look with unrelenting optimism and determination toward our future.
This is, in insufferable Yankee form, chauvinism cloaked in idealistic-sounding language, with some Russophobia for good measure. It never occurs to bigoted, ignorant, prejudiced Yankees like Joe Biden that other peoples in the world might have other ideas different from what they believe is right. "Liberalism" (not American center-leftism, but the modern combination of a capitalist economy, a democratic government, and a pluralist/secularist culture) which emerged as an idea in the 18th-century West and became a reality in the 19th-century West, is, according to Yankee chauvinists like Mr. Biden, objectively superior to the less egalitarian and less individualist traditions of uncivilized and uncultured peoples like the Chinese and the Russians (or even Europeans for that matter). Yankee chauvinists like Mr. Biden have no respect for the heritages of nations and states thousands of years older than theirs, such as China and Russia, only a desire to degrade them in the name of "democracy." Yankee chauvinists are not just ignorant of foreign political and spiritual philosophies which have nothing to do with "liberalism," but are ignorant of their own pre-"liberal" heritage as well: Classic Western political and spiritual philosophers (Plato and Aristotle, Saint Augustine and Saint Aquinas, and John Adams and James Madison) condemned "democracy" as one of the worst forms of government, as just one example. There are modern Western intellectuals on the Left and the Right alike who are critical of the contradictions and decadence of "liberalism," but to Mr. Biden (for whom reconsidering anything that he learned in Social Studies must be how the Communists brainwash you) these are all just "dupes."
Joe Biden has nothing critical to say about a trade policy that has hollowed out the economy of his country, only that Donald Trump has not been a moralistic enough champion of world-flattening globalization. Instead of fighting a "trade war" with China in order to force that country to trade freely and fairly – not to practice its policies of dumping/flooding, discriminatory non-tariff barriers, industrial subsidies, forced technology transfers, and currency manipulation – Mr. Biden promises that he would "invest" in "education" and "infrastructure" instead, which is just treating the symptoms of the disease that is economic dependence on China. Mr. Biden's promise to support a "clean-energy economy" with "net-zero emissions," as the Obama Administration did (along those lines, he also promises to rejoin the Paris Climate Accords), is not necessarily a bad idea, but such an economic transition must be supported by a protective trade policy. Mr. Biden promises to pressure China on issues such as reducing its emissions but at the same time promises not to use the one policy that has effectively pressured China – namely, trade policy. The Trump Administration – as personally loathsome as The Donald may be – has fought hard to force China to end its abusive trade practices and has won back some of the economic ground that Mr. Biden and others lazily ceded to China. That is the "trade war" which Mr. Biden promises to surrender. The Trump Administration also successfully renegotiated NAFTA on fairer terms to the U.S.A. and is trying to renegotiate outdated and asymmetric trade deals with the European Union (deals originally intended to rebuild their economies after World War II). Although he does not say it outright, when Mr. Biden talks about trade agreements as a way "to build a united front of U.S. allies and partners to confront China's abusive behaviors and human rights violations," what he is talking about is the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which the Obama Administration negotiated with other Pacific-Rim countries to reduce their economic dependence on China. Though the TPP was repudiated by the Trump Administration – and not supported by any other presidential candidate from 2016 – Mr. Biden would almost certainly rejoin it. To Mr. Biden, who condemns "protectionism" as an expression of "America First" nationalism, the imperial policy of economically isolating China takes precedence to protecting the American economy.
Mr. Biden has nothing critical to say about an immigration policy that has made a mockery of the laws of his country – not to mention fostered a humanitarian crisis on its border – only that Donald Trump has not been as moralistic as "The Mother of Exiles" commands. As with trade, the Trump Administration – as personally loathsome as The Donald may be – has made progress on the persistent crisis of illegal immigration, mainly by realizing that enforcing the law is a much more effective deterrent than "building a wall." Mr. Biden promises to end the Trump Administration's policy of "tearing apart families" – the media class' hysteric distortion of the routine administrative procedure of holding adults and minors separately and temporarily while they are processed through the legal system, if for no other reason than to protect minors from the notorious sexual abuse that occurs at the border. (Perhaps as a sign of moderation, Mr. Biden did not recite the familiar litany of "children in cages" and "concentration camps," which is what the media class calls chain-link fences.) The only alternative to family separation, which Mr. Biden does not admit but cannot avoid, would be to return to the Obama Administration's policy of "catch and release," or catching illegal immigrants at the border then releasing them into the interior of the country where they can live for years until their trial (assuming they even show up on their day in court). Mr. Biden calls family separation "senseless," but does "catch and release" make any more sense? Mr. Biden promises that he would also end the Trump Administration's "Migrant Protection Protocols" (i.e. asylees who illegally enter the U.S.A. from Mexico are required to "remain in Mexico" while their cases are pending), "Third-Country-Transit Bar," (i.e. asylees who pass through other countries without applying for asylum in them first are ineligible for asylum in the U.S.A.), and "Asylum Cooperative Agreements" (i.e. asylees who pass through other countries before illegally entering the U.S.A. are returned to one of those "safe third countries" while their cases are pending), three previously unenforced laws which helped to end the disastrous "border crisis" of 2018 and 2019. Mr. Biden argues that these "detrimental" policies violate the "dignity" of immigrants and deny them their "right" to claim asylum, but the truth is that these policies were only a detriment to immigrants' undignified abuse of the right of asylum. Mr. Biden promises to end the Trump Administration's policy of "targeting" illegal immigrants (vibrant "communities" such as drug-dealing gangs and dog-fighting rings) and the businesses which exploit illegal immigrants as quasi-slave labor. In other words, Mr. Biden promises to return to the Obama Administration's policy of not enforcing the law on the border or in the interior. While Mr. Biden promises to put an end to "the travel ban" (a thoroughly lawful executive power which the Trump Administration has, shamefully, abused to insult and injure people from other countries like Iran), he should not reject a "travel ban" altogether, a power which even the Obama Administration used in the appropriate circumstances. Another promise of Mr. Biden's is to multiply refugees by nearly 700%, a quota he will have no trouble filling so long as he continues to destabilize the Middle East as the Obama Administration did. Mr. Biden's immigration system would exemplify what the great Sam Francis termed "anarcho-tyranny," or when the government refuses to carry out its legitimate powers (i.e. to protect the innocent and punish the wicked) and instead makes up illegitimate powers (i.e. to protect the wicked and punish the innocent).
From his Foreign Affairs article, Joe Biden defines himself as a conventional establishmentarian and institutionalist who "has learned nothing and forgotten nothing," so to speak. For Mr. Biden, "restoring the soul of this nation" – his moralistic campaign slogan – apparently means just going back a few years to what he is now calling "the Obama-Biden Administration," that is a restoration of the status quo ante Donaldus Trumpus. It is as if all of the Americans who rejected that status quo by voting for a right-wing populist like Donald Trump and a left-wing populist like Bernie Sanders do not even matter to Mr. Biden.
How the Scarecrow with No Brain Beat the Lion with No Hear
Enough about Joe Biden, who is the doddering figurehead of a shambling order. What Bernie Sanders represents – or, perhaps, represented – is much more interesting. There are a number of reasons that Mr. Sanders, after giving Hillary Clinton a run for her money in 2016 and galvanizing the "progressive" movement of a generation, failed so miserably in 2020. Two of the most obvious are that Ms. Clinton was a far more repellent opponent than Mr. Biden and that the Democratic race in 2020 was far more crowded than in 2016, but in the end, Mr. Sanders has nobody to blame for his failure but himself.
First is that Bernie Sanders himself is an incompetent leader who missed key opportunities and undermined his own progress. In 2016, after journalists were caught colluding with Democratic officials on Hillary Clinton's behalf in the primary election, Sen. Sanders did not cry out that he had been cheated or call out RussiaGate as a distraction from that terrible scandal, but groveled to the Democratic nominee and embraced RussiaGate. So far, in 2020 Sen. Sanders has bent the knee again and again. Criticizing someone for their low character or poor record is not "getting personal" or "going negative," but Sen. Sanders has steadily refused to criticize his biggest opponents – notably Joe Biden – and instead lamely echoed Democratic talking points about unity against Donald Trump. Sen. Sanders is under the impression that he can win by making the same speech that he has been making for years without talking about any of the other candidates, but politics is as much about personality as policy. Indeed, when one of his campaign surrogates made headlines with an op-ed in The Guardian, "'Middle Class' Joe Biden Has A Corruption Problem – It Makes Him A Weak Candidate," Sen. Sanders denied that Mr. Biden was corrupt (without disputing any of the facts in the article) and disavowed his own supporter! When another one of his campaign surrogates made headlines with an op-ed in a South Carolina newspaper, "While Bernie Sanders Has Always Stood Up For African-Americans, Joe Biden Has Repeatedly Let Us Down," Sen. Sanders backed off that accusation in a debate. When accusations of "Russian interference" in his favor were reported in the news, Sen. Sanders did not reject RussiaGate as a discredited conspiracy theory and condemn such anti-democratic tactics, but rather accepted the overstated reports at face value and made a show of threatening Vladimir Putin on TV, thus propping up the paranoia and xenophobia used to criminalize left- and right-wing criticism of American empire. Speaking of critics of American empire, Tulsi Gabbard is an American-Samoan woman who represents Hawaii in the Congress and is a major in the National Guard which she has served since 2003 (including two tours of duty in Iraq). In 2016 Rep. Gabbard resigned as Vice-Chair of the Democratic National Committee in order to nominate Mr. Sanders for President and has defended him throughout his presidential campaign, including the latest McCarthyite attack. Since Rep. Gabbard announced her own presidential candidacy – hers was the only voice for peace in the Democratic primary – she has been collectively denounced in terms even more bilious and venomous than those used against Sen. Sanders. While Sen. Sanders has often hastened to assure Democratic voters that "I respect Joe Biden" and "Joe Biden is a friend of mine," he has hardly raised his voice in Rep. Gabbard's defense. As Tucker Carlson put it on his FOX News show, "Bernie Sanders may be the lamest revolutionary ever."
Second is that Bernie Sanders is vain. Instead of identifying as a "democratic socialist" and then debating about the meaning of that rather contrived term, Sen. Sanders should have just identified as what he actually is - a "social democrat." Even the Scandinavian countries which Sen. Sanders cites as examples of "democratic socialism" have pointedly disavowed that label in favor of "social democracy," that is a free-market economy which supports a welfare state. Sen. Sanders wanted to sound special, however, and so called himself something controversial that he ended up wasting his breath having to defend ad nauseam. At the same time, by identifying as a socialist, Sen. Sanders attracted "antifa" types to his campaign who, as the undercover journalists at Project Veritas revealed (cf. part 1, part 2, part 3, and part 4 of their investigation) actually are totalitarians who believe in a planned economy, a one-party dictatorship, and state terror. Were wannabe Communists such as these punks the best "field organizers" for Iowa and South Carolina?
Third is that Bernie Sanders is unpatriotic. Instead of looking abroad for examples and inspiration – how many Americans are familiar with what life is like in Denmark or Norway? – Sen. Sanders should have rooted his vision in American heritage, laying claim to the legacy of progressive leaders already admired by Americans such as Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. There is nothing in Sen. Sanders' policies inconsistent with the Progressive Era and the New Deal, and in fact, Sen. Sanders could have made a persuasive case that he was trying to finish what they had started but what the Cold War had interrupted. One of the reasons which Sen. Sanders might have avoided drawing such historical connections is because of the "political incorrectness" of those original progressives (Teddy Roosevelt was a "colonialist," Wilson was a "segregationist," and FDR was an "anti-Semite") but more on that later.
Fourth is that Bernie Sanders was – and is – a "fellow traveler" of Communism. In the 1980s, Sen. Sanders visited Third-World Communist states in Latin America, such as Fidel Castro's Cuba and Daniel Ortega's Nicaragua, and compared them favorably to the U.S.A. When journalists and other candidates pressed him on his past comments, Sen. Sanders doubled down, praising Cuba's "literacy program" for instance. (The Nazis had an excellent engineering program, too, but no one is so obtuse as to insist on giving Adolf Hitler his due credit for the Autobahn!) Has Sen. Sanders ever even spoken to a Cuban-American immigrant? If a trip to Florida was too much, then in Sen. Sanders own state lived the great Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - an exile from the Soviet Union, a Nobel-winning author, and the most famous anti-Communist figure in the world.
Fifth and finally is that Bernie Sanders embraced identity politics and political correctness. For example, at one point Sen. Sanders understood basic economics: Mass-immigration drives up the labor supply and thus drives down wages, especially for the working class, which was why in an interview with Ezra Klein of Vox he shocked liberals by dismissing "open borders" as "a Koch-Bros. proposal." Indeed, as early as 1974, when Mr. Sanders was running to be Vermont governor in the Labor Union Party, he opposed orchards bringing in Jamaican guest-workers to pick apples instead of locals. "With the Vermont unemployment rate one of the highest in the nation," protested Mr. Sanders, "I could never support importing foreign workers when our own people are out of work." Nowadays, however, Sen. Sanders mouths all of the same clichés and slogans of that "Koch-Bros. proposal." Today, Sen. Sanders himself would condemn the expression "our own people" as "nativist," "xenophobic," and even "white supremacist." For campaign surrogates, Sen. Sanders turned to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (so woke that she is against growing cauliflower in "communities of color" because it is a "colonial" vegetable), Ilhan Omar (so woke that she voted "present" on the historic resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide because that resolution did not also recognize every other unrecognized genocide ever), and Rashida Tlaib (so woke that she called the Detroit Police Department's facial-recognition technology "bulls**t" because it is racist and told the black Detroit Police Chief that only black people should work in the facial-recognition lab). Other campaign surrogates include the radical black activist Jesse Jackson and the radical black intellectual Cornel West, as well as outspoken Hollywood actresses like Susan Sarandon and Cynthia Nixon. Are these hyper-polarizing figures the best choice to reach out to older voters afraid that a Pres. Sanders would be too far to the left? Sen. Sanders traded populism for "intersectionality," or numbers for diversity.
Neither the grouchy leftist Bernie Sanders nor the sleepy centrist Joe Biden are worthy of a vote.
Is Donald Trump worthy of a vote? That is another question for another time which will come soon enough, though suffice it say that on the vital issues on which Pres. Trump campaigned, he has been quite good on trade (the Wuhan coronavirus underscores the danger of economic dependence on China), fairly decent on immigration (the Wuhan coronavirus also underscores the danger of open borders), but utterly horrendous on foreign policy (he has not stopped bombing Iraq and blockading Iran even as they both struggle with massive Wuhan-coronavirus outbreaks). Yet the Wuhan-coronavirus outbreak in the U.S.A. has exposed many of Pres. Trump's worst qualities – his arrogance, belligerence, and incompetence.
In the coming presidential election, the media class is going to play defense for Joe Biden as strongly as it plays offense against Donald Trump. It is important to know the truth about Mr. Biden, then, and be able to translate his pretentious platitudes and self-righteous references into real policies. There are legitimate reasons to not vote for Pres. Trump, of course. I have many Democratic and even Republican friends who find "The Donald" so repulsive – chauvinistic, demagogic, kleptocratic, misogynistic, xenophobic, etc. – that they are already determined to vote for whomever runs against him. I am not sure that I shall dishonor myself once again by voting for someone as fat-headed and foul-mouthed as Pres. Trump if he continues to be disloyal to his "America First" voters whenever Zionist billionaire Sheldon Adelson makes a donation. Yet the only power that we, the people, have over politicians is our vote. Once we give away our vote, politicians lose all interest in and respect for us, and move on to the more lucrative business of servicing the financial and ideological interests of their donors. (Many mothers have had a similar talk with their daughters when they start dating.) Voting for a narcissistic Boomer, a corporate cronyist, military interventionist, and serial liar just because he is more "civil" than his opponent and speaks in all of the bipartisan clichés, is, in effect, a vote for all of the above, as much as it is against Pres. Trump.
It has often been observed that populism rises when elites fail. Populism is not perfect, of course (as the above discussions of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders make painfully clear), but whatever its faults, what populism is reacting against is far worse than populism itself. Populism is a modern expression of the "Country-Court" conflict – that is, "the country," or local and regional communities, resisting the tyranny of "the court," or the central state – which is a key to Anglo-American politics. "The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions, that I wish it to be always kept alive," Thomas Jefferson wrote to Abigail Adams. "It will often be exercised when wrong, but better so than not to be exercised at all." In a letter to James Madison, Jefferson wrote that rebellion "prevents the degeneracy of government, and nourishes a general attention to the public affairs." Jefferson was talking to Adams and Madison about outright rebellion, of course – the Shays Rebellion of 1787, which was neither the first nor the last domestic rebellion – but the same could be said of populism, which is a sort of "civil" rebellion. Indeed, to paraphrase Jefferson, rebellion – or populism – is "as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical" and "a medicine necessary for the sound health of government." A victory for Joe Biden (who has an altogether sentimentalized memory of his 40 years in Washington, D.C.) would be a victory for failed elites whose response to populist discontent has not been to reflect on themselves, but rather to refuse any reform and repress the people. As Jefferson wrote to Madison, "Unsuccessful rebellions indeed generally establish the encroachments on the rights of the people which have produced them." That is what a Biden presidency would be – a consolidation of the institutional powers and individual personalities which caused the problem in the first place.
Biden has stated he will definitely pick a woman to be his running mate. I predict that, if he's elected, he will resign within a year, because of severe dementia, and then we will have President Kamala Harris, or President Elizabeth Warren, or.......President Stacey Abrams? Imagine, going from President Thomas Jefferson to President Stacey Abrams. I'd rather not imagine that.
James Rutledge Roesch lives in Florida. He is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and the Military Order of the Stars and Bars, as well as the author of From Founding Fathers to Fire-Eaters: The Constitutional Doctrine of States' Rights in the Old South. | {
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Proposed Disposal of Land pursuant to section 3.58(3) of the Local Government Act 1995
Proposed Disposal of Land pursuant to section 3.58(3) of the Local Government Act 1995 (Closed)
The Shire of Northam gives notice of its intent to dispose of the following land by public treaty, in accordance with section 3.58(3) of the Local Government Act 1995:
Lot 881 (239) Yilgarn Avenue, Malabaine:
The Shire of Northam intends to dispose of the abovementioned land to Procon Developments (Australia) Pty Ltd for the disposal price of $805,000 (ex GST) which is in accordance with the market valuation undertaken on 29th March 2018. The sale of property is conditional on the basis that a Development Application is to be submitted to the Shire of Northam within six (6) calendar months of executing the contract of sale.
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Home Obituaries Jerry Parton
Jerry Parton
Jerry Lee Parton, 79, of Villa Hills, Kentucky passed away peacefully at his home with family on Monday, September 10, 2018. He grew up in Bromley, KY with his family and 4 brothers, Bobby, David, Pat and Ralph Parton with whom remained close throughout their lives. Jerry was a loving son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend. He was in the U.S. Navy proudly serving on the USS North Hampton, President Kennedy's Command Ship, also known as the "Floating White House" prior to marrying his beloved wife of 48 years, Nancy Lee Vielhauer-Parton.
Jerry graduated from Thomas More College in Edgewood and enjoyed working at CG&E in Cincinnati for 35+ years at the side of many family members and friends. He was a Supervisor of Internal Audits for company operations and assets. He has life-long friends from his work, the community and Immanuel United Methodist Church in Ft. Mitchell, KY where he raised his family for decades.
Jerry is preceded in death by his loving wife, Nancy; their two sons, Jerry Lee "Jay" Parton and Wesley Brandon Parton; his parents, Ralph and Mary Ann Gormley-Parton; his brothers, David and Bobby Parton and his father and mother-in-law, Julius & Virginia Vielhauer.
Jerry will be missed by those in the family who survive him including his daughters, Jill (Jeff) Baeten of Verona & Wendy (Butch) Butler of Atlanta; brothers Ralph (Patti) Parton of Florence & Pat (Beth) Parton of Erlanger; his grandchildren, Jessica, Brady and Joe Baeten of Verona, Addison, Jacob and Benjamin Butler of Atlanta, & Harley Fossett (Jay's daughter) of Bellevue; Harley's daughter and the only great-granddaughter, Bella, as well as his sister in- law, Judy Vielhauer-Low of Cincinnati, OH and brother in-law, Sonny (Debbie) Vielhauer of Newton, OH.
A celebration of Jerry's life will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2018 at Mary Queen of Heaven Church, 1150 Donaldson Highway, Erlanger, KY 41018. Visitation will be from 10:00 am until the hour of Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 pm. Interment with full Military Honors to follow at Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8517. | {
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Iran, Hezbollah, and Obama's Double Betrayal of Syria
by Stephen Schwartz
The Weekly Standard Blog
http://www.islamicpluralism.org/2322/iran-hezbollah-and-obama-double-betrayal-of-syria
Damage to the Great Mosque of Aleppo, Syria, inflicted by the Al-Assad dictatorship.
The Obama administration's appeasement of Iran over its nuclear weapons program is intertwined with its appeasement of Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad. For Obama, the red line in Syria was the Al-Assad regime's use of chemical weapons, not his murdering, at this stage, upwards of 120,000 people. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov avowed that Syria would divest itself of chemical weapons. But Syria's heavy tanks, artillery, and air force, which have done most of the killing in the country, were not on the table, nor was the criminal role that Iran and Hezbollah have played in the Syrian conflict.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2118 provided a timeline allowing Damascus to "complete the elimination of all chemical weapons material and equipment in the first half of 2014." That would give Al-Assad nine months more to evade the supposed accord, while his forces continue to slaughter the population. Again, Iran, and Hezbollah were nowhere mentioned in the resolution.
The Geneva II conference, scheduled for January 22, is supposed to bring together Syria's two warring sides, excluding, said French foreign minister Laurent Fabius, Al-Assad himself and radical Islamists. Damascus rejected the prospect of a "Geneva II" without Al-Assad. "The era of colonialism has gone forever," said a Syrian official. "What they need is to wake up from their dreams; otherwise, if they insist on these delusions, there is no need for them to attend [the] Geneva II conference."
The White House celebrates an Iranian "interim nuclear deal" that, like the Syrian chemical weapons deal, ignored Iran and Hezbollah's intervention in Syria. Predictably, Al-Assad was thrilled by the outcome of Iran's Geneva performance. Al-Assad, official Syrian media crowed, "saw that Iran's achievement will reflect on Syria due to the strategic relation between the two countries. President [Hassan] Rouhani, for his part, reaffirmed Iran's standing by Syria."
Rouhani, commenting on the nuclear negotiations charade, imitated the cocky posture of Al-Assad. In an interview with the London Financial Times, Rouhani insisted that dismantling of Iranian nuclear facilities was not to be considered. As with the Syrian "red-line," the Iranian nuclear parley involved token verbiage without evidence of honesty from Tehran. Rouhani described the so-called "interim agreement" with Iran as no more than a "test" of a new U.S.-Iranian relationship.
Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf Arab states find themselves aligned informally with Israel, which can protect itself from Iranian aggression. But Saudi Arabia has its eyes also on the carnage in Syria.
The Obama administration "discovered" that as the Syrian crisis wore on, jihadists (mainly foreign, and hated by Syrians, including by most anti-government rebels) entered the country to fight Al-Assad. The administration uses amorphous information about the al Qaeda-linked agitators in Syria (and Iraq) as a pretext for inaction.
By contrast, more disciplined and better-armed Iranian-organized terrorists, in the form of Hezbollah and the Qods Force, are present in Syria, and have proudly assisted Al-Assad in maintaining his power.
It is doubtful that the Obama administration will ever decide that enough Syrians have died to justify action against Al-Assad and that Tehran must cease its support for the regime in Damascus. American legislators should reject both the masquerade with Syria and that with Iran.
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For other people named Daniel Johnston, see Daniel Johnston (disambiguation).
American singer-songwriter
Johnston performing in 2012
Daniel Dale Johnston
(1961-01-22) January 22, 1961 (age 58)
Sacramento, California, U.S.
Texas, U.S.
Outsider[1]
lo-fi[2]
avant-pop[3]
Occupation(s)
chord organ
Yip Eye Music
hihowareyou.com
Daniel Dale Johnston (born January 22, 1961) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and visual artist who is regarded as a significant figure in outsider, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes.[1][2] Most of his work consists of cassettes recorded alone in his home,[4] and his music is frequently cited for its "pure and childlike soul".[5]
Johnston has spent extended periods of his life in psychiatric institutions[4] and has been diagnosed with schizophrenia[6][7] and bipolar disorder.[8][1] He gathered a local following in the 1980s by passing out tapes of his music while working at a McDonald's in Austin, Texas.[9] His cult status was propelled when Nirvana's Kurt Cobain was seen wearing a T-shirt that featured artwork from Johnston's 1983 album Hi, How Are You.[4] In 2005, Johnston was the subject of the documentary The Devil and Daniel Johnston.
2.1 1980s–1990s
Johnston was born in Sacramento, California, and grew up in New Cumberland, West Virginia. He is the youngest of five children of William Dale "Bill" Johnston (1922-2017) and Mabel Ruth Voyles Johnston (1923–2010). He began recording music in the late 1970s on a $59 Sanyo monaural boombox, singing and playing piano as well as the chord organ. Following graduation from Oak Glen High School, Johnston spent a few weeks at Abilene Christian University in West Texas before dropping out. He later attended the art program at the East Liverpool campus of Kent State University, during which he recorded Songs of Pain and More Songs of Pain.[10]
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1980s–1990s[edit]
When Johnston moved to Austin, Texas, he began to attract the attention of the local press and gained a following augmented in numbers by his habit of handing out tapes to people he met. Live performances were well-attended and hotly anticipated.[11] His local standing led to him being featured in a 1985 episode of the MTV program The Cutting Edge featuring performers from Austin's "New Sincerity" music scene.[12] Subsequently, he performed at the 1985 Woodshock music festival in Austin and was featured in the short documentary Woodshock.
In 1988, Johnston visited New York City and recorded 1990 with producer Kramer[13] at his Noise New York studio. It was released in 1990 on Kramer's Shimmy-Disc label. This was Johnston's first experience in a professional recording environment after a decade of releasing home-made cassette recordings. His mental health further deteriorated during the making of 1990. In 1989, Johnston released the album It's Spooky in collaboration with Half Japanese singer Jad Fair.
In 1990, Johnston played at a music festival in Austin, Texas. On the way back to West Virginia on a private two-seater plane piloted by his father Bill, Johnston had a manic psychotic episode; believing he was Casper the Friendly Ghost, Johnston removed the key from the plane's ignition and threw it outside. His father, a former US Air Force pilot, managed to successfully crash-land the plane, even though "there was nothing down there but trees". Although the plane was destroyed, Johnston and his father emerged with only minor injuries. As a result of this episode, Johnston was involuntarily committed to a mental hospital.[14]
Interest in Johnston increased when Kurt Cobain was frequently photographed wearing a T-shirt featuring the cover image of Johnston's album Hi, How Are You that music journalist Everett True gave him. Kurt Cobain listed Yip/Jump Music as one of his favorite albums in his journal in 1993.[15] In spite of Johnston being resident in a mental hospital at the time, there was a bidding war to sign him. He refused to sign a multi-album deal with Elektra Records because Metallica was on the label's roster and he was convinced that they were of Satan and would hurt him. He also dropped his manager after having a psychotic episode at a Butthole Surfers concert.[16] Ultimately he signed with Atlantic Records in February 1994 and that September released Fun, produced by Paul Leary of Butthole Surfers.[17] It was a commercial failure. In June 1996, Atlantic dropped Daniel from the label.
Johnston's "Hi, How Are You" mural in Austin, Texas.
In 1993, the Sound Exchange record store in Austin, Texas commissioned Johnston to paint a mural of the Hi, How Are You? frog (also known as "Jeremiah the Innocent") from the album's cover.[18] After the record store closed in 2003, the building remained unoccupied until 2004 when a Mexican grill franchise called Baja Fresh took ownership and decided to remove the wall that held the mural. A group of people who lived in the neighborhood convinced the managers and contractors to keep the mural intact.[19] As of 2018, the building houses a Thai restaurant called "Thai, How Are You".
Johnston contributed two songs to the soundtrack for Larry Clark's controversial 1995 film Kids, produced by Folk Implosion and Sebadoh's frontman, Lou Barlow. Johnston later covered Schoolhouse Rock!'s "Unpack Your Adjectives" for a compilation of the popular education songs called Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks in 1996.
In 2004, he released The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered, a two-disc compilation. The first disc featured covers of his songs by artists including Tom Waits, Beck, TV on the Radio, Jad Fair, Eels, Bright Eyes, Calvin Johnson, Death Cab for Cutie, Sparklehorse, Mercury Rev, The Flaming Lips and Starlight Mints. The second disc featured Johnston's original recordings of the songs. In 2005, Texas-based theater company Infernal Bridegroom Productions received a Multi-Arts Production/MAP Fund grant to work with Johnston to create a rock opera based on his music, titled Speeding Motorcycle.[20]
Johnston in 2006
A 2005 Dutch documentary about Johnston for the TV series R.A.M. was followed in 2006 by The Devil and Daniel Johnston. Jeff Feuerzeig's documentary, four years in the making, collated some of the vast amount of recorded material Johnston (and in some case, others) had produced over the years to portray his life and music. The film won high praise, receiving the Director's Award at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. The film also inspired more interest in Johnston's work, and increased his prestige as a touring artist. In 2006, Johnston's label, Eternal Yip Eye Music, released his first greatest-hits compilation, Welcome to My World.[21] He appeared as musical guest on The Henry Rollins Show, performing "Mask" and "Care Less" (the latter was exclusive to the Internet).
Through the next few years Johnston toured extensively across the world, and continued to attract press attention. His artwork was shown in galleries such as in London's Aquarium Gallery, New York's Clementine Gallery and at the Liverpool Biennial in 2006 and 2008, and in 2009, his work was exhibited at "The Museum of Love" at Verge Gallery in Sacramento, California.[22] In 2008, Dick Johnston, Daniel's brother and manager, revealed that "a movie deal based on the artist's life and music had been finalized with a tentative 2011 release."[23] He also said that a deal had been struck with the Converse company for a "signature series" Daniel Johnston shoe.[23] Later, it was revealed by Dick Johnston that Converse had dropped the plan.[24] In early 2008, a Jeremiah the Innocent collectible figurine was released in limited runs of four different colors.[25] Later in the year, Adjustable Productions released Johnston's first concert DVD, The Angel and Daniel Johnston – Live at the Union Chapel, featuring a 2007 appearance in Islington, London.[26]
Is and Always Was was released on October 6, 2009, on Eternal Yip Eye Music. In 2009, it was announced that Matt Groening had chosen Johnston to perform at the edition of the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that he curated in May 2010, in Minehead, England. Later that year, he was invited by rock band Cage the Elephant to appear at Starry Nights Fest, a music festival in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Johnston performed a brief solo set before being joined on stage by Cage, who backed performances of several songs, including "Speeding Motorcycle" and "True Love Will Find You in the End". Also that year, Dr. Fun Fun and Smashing Studios developed an iPhone platform game called Hi, How Are You. The game is similar to Frogger, but features Johnston's art and music. It is said[by whom?] Daniel Johnston played it during its development and liked it, although he was not familiar with the iPhone.[27]
On March 13, 2012, Johnston released his first comic book, Space Ducks – An Infinite Comic Book of Musical Greatness[28] at SXSW, published by BOOM! Studios. The comic book ties-in with the Space Ducks album and an iOS app.[29]
Johnston has collaborated with skateboarding and clothing company Supreme on numerous collections (consisting of clothing and various accessories) showcasing his artwork.[30][citation needed]
On March 1, 2012, Brooklyn-based photographer Jung Kim announced her photo book and traveling exhibition project with Johnston titled DANIEL JOHNSTON: here, a collaboration that began in 2008 when Kim first met Johnston and began photographing him on the road and at his home in Waller, Texas. On March 13, 2013, this photography book was published, featuring five years of documentation on Johnston. The traveling exhibition started at SXSW 2013 in Austin, Texas, hosted by Johnston's long-time friend and early supporter Louis Black, co-founder of The Austin Chronicle and SXSW Festival. The opening featured a special performance by Johnston along with tribute performances led by Jason Sebastian Russo formerly of Mercury Rev.[31][32] The second exhibition ran in May and June 2013 in London, England, and featured a special performance by Johnston along with tribute performances by the UK band Charlie Boyer and the Voyeurs with Steffan Halperin of the Klaxons.[2][33] On October 10, 2013, Jason Pierce of Spiritualized hosted the New York City opening of the exhibition which included special tribute performances led by Pierce and Glen Hansard of The Swell Season and The Frames.[34][35]
In November 2015, Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston, a short biopic about Johnston's life, was released featuring Johnston as his 2015 self and Gabriel Sunday of Archie's Final Project as Johnston's 1983 self. The executive producers for the film included Lana Del Rey.[36][37]
In July 2017, Johnston announced that he would be retiring from live performance and would embark on a final five-date tour that fall.[38] Each stop on the tour featured Johnston backed by a group that had been influenced by his music: The Preservation All-Stars in New Orleans, The Districts and Modern Baseball in Philadelphia, Jeff Tweedy in Chicago, and Built to Spill for the final two dates in Portland and Vancouver.[38]
In 2018, Johnston's 1982 song "The Story of an Artist" was featured in a television advertisement by Apple Inc.[39]
Main article: Daniel Johnston discography
Songs of Pain (1981)
Don't Be Scared (1982)
The What of Whom (1982)
More Songs of Pain (1983)
Yip/Jump Music (1983)
Hi, How Are You (1983)
Retired Boxer (1984)
Respect (1985)
Continued Story (1985) (with Texas Instruments)
Merry Christmas (1988)
It's Spooky (1989) (with Jad Fair)
Artistic Vice (1991)
Rejected Unknown (2001)
Fear Yourself (2003) (with Mark Linkous)
Lost and Found (2006)
Is and Always Was (2009)
Beam Me Up! (2010) (with Beam)
Space Ducks (2012)
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^ a b c "Daniel Johnston's Lo-Fi Life". DAZED Digital. May 24, 2013.
^ Spin Staff (June 12, 2012). "Daniel Johnston and Supreme Join Forces for T-Shirt Line". Spin.
^ a b c D'Angelo, Mike (December 5, 2013). "Is Daniel Johnston a great musician or a victim of hipster exploitation?". The A.V. Club.
^ McNamee, David (August 10, 2009). "The myth of Daniel Johnston's genius". The Guardian.
^ Burr, Ty (April 7, 2006). "His life is troubling, his fame disturbing". The Boston Globe.
^ Seitz, Matt. "The Devil Goes Down to Texas". New York Press. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008.
^ Brook, Pete (March 2012). "PHOTOGRAPHER SHOWS A DIFFERENT SIDE OF DANIEL JOHNSTON". Wired.
^ Hall, Michael (February 2005). "He's Daniel Johnston, And He Was Gonna Be Famous". Texas Monthly.
^ "Hi, How Are You? Daniel Johnston - Biography". www.hihowareyou.com.
^ Black, Louis. "Genius and Jive: My roller-coaster relationship with Daniel Johnston Austin Screens". AustinChronicle.com. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
^ Barry Shank, Dissonant Identities: The Rock'N'Roll Scene in Austin, Texas (Wesleyan University Press, 1994), ISBN 978-0-8195-6276-0, p. 157-58 (excerpt available at Google Books).
^ "kramershimmy home". Kramershimmy.com. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
^ O'Hagan, Sean (April 2, 2006). "Sean O'Hagan on Daniel Johnston". The Guardian. London. Retrieved March 15, 2011.
^ "Top 50 by Nirvana [MIXTAPE]". Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
^ Senft, Michael (August 11, 2006). "The Devil and Daniel Johnston". The Arizona Republic. United States. Retrieved March 15, 2011.
^ Robinson, John (August 20, 2005). "Personal demons". The Guardian. London. Retrieved April 30, 2010.
^ "Baja Fresh Hi How Are You frog mural". Rejectedunknown.com. January 6, 2004. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
^ "The People's Frog – The Texas Observer". TexasObserver.org. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
^ "Infernal Bridegroom Productions". MAP Fund. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
^ "Filter-Mag.com". Filter-Mag.com. December 23, 2006. Archived from the original on December 23, 2006. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
^ "Daniel Johnston, Museum of Love". yelp.com. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
^ a b The Austin Chronicle article: "Off the Record: Music News".
^ "Unreleased Daniel Johnston Converse All-Stars". MonsterFresh.com. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
^ "Daniel Johnston's Frog Jeremiah: Now a Collector's Item".
^ "The Angel And Daniel Johnston – Live at the Union Chapel". Prlog.org. October 30, 2008. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
^ Work of Daniel Johnston, Texas Artist, Inspires Video Game. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
^ "Daniel Johnston". lambiek.net.
^ "Official Press Release for SPACE DUCKS". HiHowAreYou.com.
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A new year means a chance for renewal, growth, and change. Every year we make lists of what we want to do. We take maps and dot where we want to go. We make plans. And every year it seems few of us stick to those plans – we never hit those benchmarks we set for ourselves.
And I wondered why that was for so long. As Tim joked about the Resolutioners being at the gym on Monday, I reflected on all the goals I had set over the years. I looked at all the resolutions I never stuck with, trips I planned but never departed on, pounds I swore I would shed, and promises I had made to myself and others but never kept. All of these New Year New Me ideas had one thing in common: I was coming at them with the idea that the previous year had mediocre and had to be outshined.
Now, I think we can all agree that improving oneself is never a bad thing. But all of these went beyond that. They were comparing the bad things of the previous year with the good promises of the new year. And that doesn't really seem fair does it?
We all have high points and low points in any given year. I noticed that even though some years had more lows or highs than others, the promises I made each New Year were pretty consistent, which meant that I didn't achieve them the year before. So this year, I don't have a specific goal or promise I am making but I still have big plans for 2018.
In 2018, I want to laugh more. Not just any laughs will do though, I want belly laughs. Laughing so hard that my side hurts.
In 2018, I want to cry more. I want to be less guarded. I want to let more people in. I want to be raw and real, not only with those in my day to day life but also with those of you who are my internet friends.
In 2018, I want to smile more at strangers. With the every day stresses of life and constantly looking at my phone to check emails or reply back to something, I've been smiling less at strangers so this year I want to change that.
In 2018, I want to be in less of a hurry. In every aspect of my life I want to feel less rushed (which is hard for me because I am such a go-go-go person). This means having to say "No" to things, being honest about what I can handle, and respecting my time and that of others.
In 2018, I want to talk more. I want to have more phone conversations with those I love. I want to call my grandmother more. My dad. My brother. My mom. My sister. My grandfather. My cousins. I want to have more conversations, tell them I love them, and try to shrink the physical distance between us.
In 2018, I want to enjoy the little things. I want to take my time eating a meal, savoring each bite as if it was my last while it melts in my mouth. I want to smelly my coffee before I drink it, appreciating the insane amount of craftsmanship and care that goes into making each sip happen. | {
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This was supposed to be an article reviewing the Yo La Tengo show at the Fairfield Theater Company I attended last night. Instead, because of scenes I've witnessed just a little too frequently as of late, I decided to address a topic that many of us have encountered, but nobody talks about.
In the Indie, punk and alternative music cultures, it isn't uncommon for some of us , even most of us, to congratulate ourselves on our extraordinary taste in music. We tend to consider our musical choices slightly superior to those of the masses. We must be cool, after all, to have found such different and amazing music. This isn't top 40 stuff you hear every day, for God's sake.. We had to search to find this stuff. Being slightly smug in our discussions about music is something the majority of us have done, if we are being completely honest. And just for today, let's be completely honest.
I consider alternative music fans to be real lovers of music, in general. We really listen to music. We seek out new bands, different sounds, new ways to express our appreciation of the out of the box music that feeds our passion. And since we are being so completely honest today, many of us jumped head first into alternative music because there was something about us that was different from the mainstream. As a whole, we weren't the kinds of people who were in the most popular cliques. Friendless? Not at all! But also unique and different in one way or another.
Alternative is called alternative because it is. It attracts those of us who were slighty or even radically different. Outsiders, misfits, loners or just people whose views of the world are different from the large portion of people around us. Because of the fact that we are different, you would think that these music cultures, as a whole, would be more accepting. Throughout my life, I have found this to be true for the most part. But what surprises me, has always surprised me, is that among us, steeped in our oh-so-slight smugness about our music, lies a self-superiority that sometimes rears its very ugly head to attack people in our very own music communities.
As kids in our teens and early 20's, this was evident in the fact that cool kids just didn't smile at a show by, let's say, Black Flag. It didn't matter if they played your favorite song or if inside, you were jumping out of your skin seeing Henry Rollins play live. Cool meant not smiling. Certainly not dancing, for heaven's sake.
As we have gotten older, it's evident in the fact that we tend to believe that people who don't know who Dinosaur Jr. are can't possibly be as cool as we are. It is deeply ingrained in us, as human beings in our culture to be the best, the coolest, the most in-the-know. That's human nature. In the United States we witness it in everything from politics to sports to cutthroat headgames in our work environments. It isn't always pretty and it isn't always nice. But music is supposed to be different. A soft place to fall when you need to escape all of the madness involved in daily living. Music should be easy. While sitting there at a show, listening to songs about fairness and love and heartbreak, shouldn't we be able to use that as a common uniting force that draws us together?
Last night, at the Yo La Tengo show at the Fairfield Theater Company, I witnessed ugliness that made my head spin. The crowd at this show was not young, for the most part. Yo La Tengo has been around since 1984, so their fans tend to be in their 40's and 50's. At this stage in life you would think that the mean-girl mentality so many of us suffered through in our youths would be long gone. But I am saddened to say this is most certainly not the case.
I have given up on trying to impress anyone at a show a long time ago. I hope it has come from life experience and maturity. I smile. I dance. I sing. I am at a show to make myself happy and to do something that brings me real joy. Because of this, when I look around an audience and see people who are palpably elated at a show, it makes me happy. I get real pleasure out of watching people enjoying music. I love to see them dancing and singing and experiencing a visceral happiness that we don't get to have in our everyday lives very often. Who cares if their singing is awful? What does it matter if they get the words wrong? Or if they dance in a way that wouldn't win any contests? When people aren't perfect it makes it more real and true. It makes me smile even harder. We all try so hard in this life to put on a good show. To be cool instead of happy. Letting yourself go takes courage.
Last night, I stood towards the back of the room. In front of me were two women who were there together. They had obviously imbibed in a few cocktails and were quite loud and animated in their conversation. Dressed very well, hair done perfectly, and looking really cool but still age appropriate, they seemed to have it all together. Apparently, they thought so as well. I am a keen observer of those around me. I tend to notice emotions in others that many would miss. I also tend to pick up on meanness and mean people really easily. I watched a woman walk by. I'd guess she was in her early 50's and judging by her outfit, she really tried that night. Her clothing was on-trend and so were her accessories. But somehow, she wasn't put together quite right. I liked her immediately for trying. I felt how much looking cool that night must have meant to her. And she looked happy. That is until the women in front of me cut her down. Made fun of her outfit and commented on her gray roots. They were loud and they meant themselves to be heard. And they were. It wasn't much, just a quick clenching of the jaw and a sadness in her eye, but I knew this woman heard them. And I knew the pride and happiness she was feeling was now gone. I wished I had the nerve to say something to these women, but kept my mouth shut. I'm not confrontational by nature. Maybe they were just drunk and didn't know how loud they were being. I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. The band started to play and as people began to feel the music, many began to dance and sing. There was a man a about 30 feet in front of us that had absolutely no rhythm. But he danced like a maniac. He was happy! It was wonderful. These women began to laugh. And they pointed him out and began to imitate him. They tried to get others in the crowd around us to laugh, too. Some did easily. Others laughed reluctantly, still in the "please the mean-girl" mode they must have learned in order to spare themselves. This man noticed, and God bless him, he kept right on dancing. When these women saw they had no power to harm, they moved on to their next victims. They were a couple in their early 30's. Somewhat overweight and dressed in clothes that were simple and not fashion forward, they were not there to impress anyone. They began dancing and singing and having a wonderful time. Until the mean girls began making fun of their clothes, their weight and their dancing. I watched this adorable and happy woman as she heard them. She looked at the floor and stopped dancing. She felt ashamed for being happy.
In the many shows I've seen since starting this blog, I am sad to say that this is not uncommon. I see it at just about every show in one way or another. People judging. People being intentionally cruel. People not accepting others rights to be there because they don't fit the 'cool' profile others try to impose. I see cliques that refuse to let people in. Like the photographers with photo passes that put me down at a recent show because I was new, and quite obviously not a photographer. Or the man who threw beer on a guy that banged into him accidentally while trying to dance. Or the man who quite literally threw my friend out of the way to get to the stage with no regard to the fact that he probably hurt her.
Last night I had a choice to make. Remain silent or speak up. It took me a long time to decide, but I finally chose the latter. I walked up to these women and told them I wrote a music blog. Their ears perked up, just as I knew they would. They were hoping to be interviewed. I then told them that I was congratulating them. In all the time I've been going to shows, they were the "coolest" women ever. So cool, in fact, that they had no problem at all tearing down everyone around them and how proud they should be for being so much cooler than all of the rest of us. I watched what I said register. And I turned and walked away. I vaguely heard some obscene language being hurled my way, but my job was done. I walked away with the hope that when these women woke up today what they did would sink in. I hoped that they would feel a little of the shame they imposed on others. And more than anything, I hoped that they'd never do it again.
In this amazing and inclusive scene I've been a part of in one way or another since I was 13 years old, I've witnessed so much good. So many of us rooting for the underdog and cheering success. I've watched kindness and thoughtfulness and inclusion. But I've also seen the dark side. When we judge others for not fitting the mold. When we look down at a Bon Jovi fan for not being as cool as we are. When we don't allow others to exude utter happiness at a show without judgement.And it's time that we start remembering that we are all just people. That being cool is not in appearance, but in character. And, since for today, we are being so honest, making certain we recognize it when we fail this way and try really hard to never do it again. | {
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You've just received an urgent letter from your friend Dr. Elliot Cartwright, an avid historian and treasure hunter. He needs you to retrieve the journal from his study and deliver it to him. Its contents contain his life's work and are crucial to answering the mystery of the Awa Maru, a WWII-era Japanese ship rumored to be laden with treasure when it went down into the briny deep. The Dr. warns however that locating his journal will not be easy. He has taken considerable measures to ensure that it will not fall into the wrong hands.
A secret NASA mission in the 1980s was sent to collect bio specimens from Kepler-186F, a planet that could sustain human life. The mission went awry on the return journey when ground control suddenly lost contact with the ship, which promptly disappeared into the void of outer space. It recently reappeared, but the crew is nowhere to be found. The ship is being pulled into Betelgeuse, a star in the Orion constellation, which is about to supernova. We need you to rescue the specimens, get the ship back online, and get out of the path of the supernova before the black hole it creates vacuums you into oblivion.
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Q: Android , Widget , Get all components from a widget I am creating a widget with a few textviews and a few image views.
And when i want to apply a font to all the text views, i need to get one by one with the ids
and set the font or color accordingly.
But how do i get all the text view components from the layout so that
i can set the color to them all by iterating through the components ?
A: Try this
for( int i = 0; i < myLayout.getChildCount(); i++ ){
if( myLayout.getChildAt( i ) instanceof TextView ){
(TextView) myLayout.getChildAt( i ).setTextColor(#FF0000);
}
}
with myLayout is your ViewGroup
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Ninja Bugeicho Momochi Sandayu («Los Ninja del Shogun») es una película japonesa dirigida por Norifumi Suzuki de 1980.
La película está ambientada en el período Azuchi-Momoyama de la historia de Japón, por lo que se pueden observar referencias históricas del país.
Trama
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, el daimyō más poderoso del país intenta destruir el clan Momochi y apoderarse del tesoro escondido que poseen, lo que desembocará en una dura batalla entre ambas fuerzas.
Referencias
Ficha técnica en IMDb
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This 12 pack ships with $59 flat rate shipping (customers in CA, OR, & WA can use the coupon code: westcoast to save $10).
Note: Shipping will be scheduled after May 6.
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Thread: Water uptake slowed at week 4 of flower??
She is a purple skunk mass auto at 4 weeks flower. Planted 4th July.
The other five plants drip trays are empty and the water irrigation times have not changed in 10 days!
I don't think I should be concerned ... but am curious.
Temps and humidity have been in range. Photos from last night in my journal.
What medium etc etc ?
This is a fast finisher. It is normal to drink less near the end. Hard to see anything with the LED on but they look great. Just be patient and let them ripen.
So all the other girls are exhibiting similar behaviour.
All grown in coco and perlite.
For the last week the drip trays have been overflowing - and I have cut back from 32 secs every 3 hours back to 20 sec every 3 hours.
They are day 92, started flowering first week of August.
Ahh so more like 8/9 weeks of flower . Totaly normal dude .
No need for the multiple water/feeds.....Just flood the pots once daily till you achieve runoff. Don't let the pots sit in the runoff, drain it out and sling it.
Thanks for the reply :-) Very much appreciated.
As I work away from home, I need an automated irrigation system.
My next grow, I will be installing plumbing to allow the removal of excess water by gravity from the grow trays. This will feed a bottom reservoir and out the side of the tent.
This will help will the daily chore of draining the trays - using a child's foam water shooter!
Now I know, I will monitor the excess and adjust the timings on a more regular basis! My first grow was by hand.
I run highly aerated water in coco - and had read that you could not "overwater" the plants? The idea being the highly oxygenated water enables the plant to consume more nutrients?
The irrigation system has failed twice, and damaged my plants through heavy drought! Frustrating, but what can you do when you get dragged away???!
Does anyone know of an electronic weight pad that can be connected to a Raspberry Pi to remote monitor the weight of the plants? Ideally a 4 pad system?
Hmmmm ... time to investigate. Plotted and available online, you could detect when watering has failed!!!.
Love your idea. If you figure it out please share! | {
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I have tried to put a spinner field in my paged form. It is set to allow values from 1 to 8, with a default of 1.
This field is in a section which is opened and closed by a form collapse field, depending on the setting of a radio button. If I take the path where this spinner is shown, it operates correctly and the form can be submitted. But if I take the path where the spinner is not shown, submit does not work. I click the submit button nothing happens, and no error message is shown. If I then go back to the page with the spinner, and select the option which shows the spinner, the spinner field is empty instead of containing the default value of 1.
Can you please provide us the form and site url so we can look better into this issue?
http://form.jotformeu.com/form/40473495584363 is a cut down version of the form to exhibit this problem.
Click on next until you get the question "do you wish to attend our quiz night". Then if you select yes, you will get the spinner for the number of places preset to 1 as intended. You can change it if you wish. You will have to make a selection of fish or chips for each of the places - so I suggest leaving it as 1. Then click next, and submit will work in the final page.
BUT if you select no on the attend question you are (correctly) not shown the spinner. Then on the next page submit will not work. Just acts as though you did not click it. Now if you go back to the quiz page and select yes, the spinner box is empty - and this appears to be what made submit not work.
Thanks for the additional information. Let me forward this thread to our developers so they can further check and investigate. I'm not sure if this a conflict with the default values but this should suppose to work okay.
For now, you may consider having the spinner field to minimum value to "zero" and default value to "one"
But if I allow a value of zero, the user will be able to submit an invalid entry, saying they wish to attend but require zero places.
I think I shall stickwith a number field instead of a spinner for now.
This bug should now be fixed. I did a test on the form you provided above and it submitted successfully. If you are still experiencing problems on your end please let us know.
Thank you very much. I agree that it appears to be ok now. I'm not going to put the spinner back in for now. Since the only allowed values are 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8, it is probably quicker to type in the number than to use a spinner. | {
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Published on 09 Aug 2019
Measuring the time complexity of a piece of code is a common technique used to optimize algorithms and other kinds of functions, by estimating their cost in terms of execution time.
However, rather than being an exact measurement of how many seconds a block of code takes to run, time complexity aims to answer the question of how the number of inputs affects the amount of work that a function has to perform — and is most often described using "Big O notation", which lets us express the relationship between an algorithm and its number of inputs as a mathematical function.
As an example, let's say that we're working on a calendar app, and that our core Calendar model contains an array of all of the events that appear within a given user's calendar. We've also extended that model with a convenience API for checking whether its first event is currently scheduled after a given date:
struct Calendar {
var events: [Event]
extension Calendar {
func isFirstEvent(scheduledAfter date: Date) -> Bool {
guard let firstEvent = events.first else {
return firstEvent.date > date
The above function has constant time complexity — O(1) — since its execution time isn't affected by the number of events within the calendar its run on. Since it just looks at the first event, it doesn't matter if the calendar contains a total of 10, 1000 or 10,000 events — the amount of work that our above function has to perform remains constant.
Now let's say that rather than just looking at the first event, we instead wish to return all events that are scheduled after a given date, which can be done by filtering our events array — like this:
func events(scheduledAfter date: Date) -> [Event] {
return events.filter { event in
event.date > date
Since the above filter operation requires us to iterate through each element within the events array, it has a time complexity of O(n) — where n refers to the number of events that our function will be operating on. Since the function has a direct one-to-one relationship with its number of inputs (2 events require 2 iterations, 10 events 10 iterations, and so on), its time complexity is linear.
A function is considered to have linear, or O(n), time complexity as long as the worst case scenario involves iterating through all of its inputs — even if that's not always required. For example, the following function stops iterating as soon as it finds a match — but is still considered to have O(n) complexity, since the matched element might be the last one:
func firstEvent(scheduledAfter date: Date) -> Event? {
return events.first(where: { event in
The time complexity of a function can also depend on multiple variables. For example, here we're again iterating through all events (O(n)), but as part of each iteration we're also iterating over an array of users (also O(n)):
func events(createdByAnyOf users: [User]) -> [Event] {
users.contains(event.creator)
The total time complexity of the above function will therefore be number of events * number of users, which can be described using big o notation as O(n * m) — where n is the number of events, and m is the number of users.
While having to iterate through all elements within a collection is sometimes unavoidable (like in this case), whenever we're dealing with nested iterations, there's often some form of optimization to be found.
In this case, we can actually give the above function pure O(n) complexity, by passing our users as a Set, rather than as an Array. Since sets can look up whether they contain a given value in constant (O(1)) time — we'd end up with O(n * 1), or simply O(n), in total complexity with this implementation:
// The only change compared to the previous code sample is that
// users is now passed as Set<User>, rather than [User].
func events(createdByAnyOf users: Set<User>) -> [Event] {
When it comes to nested iterations, one thing to look out for in particular is when the same set of inputs is iterated over twice — since that'll give us quadratic time complexity, or O(n²). Here's an example of such a function, which finds all events that are scheduled on the exact same date as another event — by filtering through the events array (O(n)), and then calling contains on that same array within each iteration (also O(n)):
func conflictingEvents() -> [Event] {
events.contains(where: { otherEvent in
guard event.id != otherEvent.id else {
return event.date == otherEvent.date
Once a given function reaches quadratic time complexity, chances are quite high that it'll end up becoming some form of performance bottleneck, especially if there's any chance that it'll have to operate on a significant number of inputs.
Thankfully, in this case, there's once again an optimization that can be made. Rather than iterating through our entire events array again as part of each iteration, let's start by making a single pass through it to identify the count of events for each date — and then use that collection of counts when filtering — like this:
var eventCountsForDates = [Date : Int]()
for event in events {
eventCountsForDates[event.date, default: 0] += 1
eventCountsForDates[event.date, default: 0] > 1
While we're still performing two iterations within our new implementation, those iterations are completely decoupled — giving us a complexity of O(2n), rather than O(n²). For a user that has 1000 events in their calendar, that means that we're now only making a maximum of 2,000 iterations, instead of 1,000,000 — quite an improvement!
Time complexity doesn't tell the complete story of how long a given function will take to run, or how costly it'll be in terms of CPU or GPU resources — but it does tell us how well it scales according to the number of inputs given to it. By measuring the time complexity of our algorithms and iterations, we can both identify and fix many common performance problems more easily, and also more clearly communicate the cost of calling a given function to our API users or fellow team members.
Thanks for reading! 🚀
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Ever since mid-season finale, all episodes of Code Black now are important. More details about the main characters are revealed. Exciting news include Leanne wanting to leave and Christa finally hooking up with Neal. The big shock at the end left me speechless, but I can only question myself and everyone else. What will be the next big move in the Angels Memorial?
CHARACTERS TO WATCH FOR:
Neal, Christa and Leanne. It is interesting what is going to happen with Neal and Christa as the two are showing emotions at work, it might get them both in trouble. We all saw the look on Gina's face when Christa nearly had a breakdown. Leanne is a very important person in the series and so is her journey, which she just started in the prison.
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Gonorrhea in the knee can be a real thing, it might also be called a Gonococcal arthritis. It is possible to get the inflammation in any of the joints, so the girl who 'went to Cancun' on the spring break could have it without realizing it.
Family members do help out each other to get positions in the hospitals, and it should not be the case. Mike and his fathers' conversation is absolutely realistic.
FAKE: Cringe worthy scenes that would never happen:
People waving their guns in the ER with police. Well, that was unusual and how did the show creators forget about the other patients quietly sitting in the ER and waiting to be seen? That scene was overly exaggerated, but drama is on the menu all the way through.
The guy with stomach pain? Well, if your friend just died of cancer you might over think the possibilities, but in this case that was weird and obviously not necessary. The patient clearly had different intentions.
They kept the shot patient in the ER while all the other drama was going on? Well, that is not the most realistic case as the patient was bleeding out and the possibility of infection was increased. Doctors don't tend to leave the wounded-shot person in the background while talking about job roles.
Christa trying to resuscitate the patient who wanted to die. That is just so wrong on so many levels. The patient and his history was revealed later in the show, so when she tried to bring him back to life later in the episode, I believe everyone was a bit shocked with her behavior.
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When I first started to teach music lessons, I was shocked at how much I learned. I found that the true test of whether I really understood what I was doing as a performer was when I tried to teach it to someone else. Since then, my understanding of this observation is one of the most important insights I have gained that positively influences everything I do in life. Artists who make a commitment to teach others learn that the more they are able to communicate successfully, the more they know themselves and the more consequential their art. As they teach their art form, they use the self-reflective aspects of their arts experiences to become effective communicators, good listeners and excellent observers. These are tools that are important to use in everything we do, whether interacting with a friend, a coworker, or a child—at home, at work, or at the grocery store.
How do you know if you're successful as a communicator, listener, or observer?
I once asked a gifted high school clarinetist to consider taking private lessons from one of the people on a list of teachers in the area. She hung her head and said in a shy, soft voice that she didn't want to because she had tried that once, but the teacher kept telling her to look at her embouchure in the mirror; she went on to explain that she didn't know where to look because she didn't know what her embouchure was! If you're not familiar with the particulars of wind playing, the embouchure is the position and use of the lips, tongue, and teeth in playing. Even if she had known where to look, she wouldn't have known what to do with it. This teacher truly cared about the progress of the student but wasn't communicating exactly how to accomplish what he knew would improve her playing and wasn't fully aware of her dilemma. They had both made some incorrect assumptions.
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Before granting a loan, or increasing the total amount of a loan already contracted, the credit institution must assess the ability of bank customers to fulfil the obligations they intend to take on, i.e. it must assess their creditworthiness.
consumer credit agreements, regulated by Decree-Law No. 133/2009, of 2 June, with the exception of credit overdrafts.
Credit institutions are not required to assess the creditworthiness of customers when the agreement in question is intended to prevent or settle arrears on credit agreements (for example, through consolidation or refinancing of agreements).
Future circumstances that may have a negative impact on the customers' ability to comply with the credit agreement.
Changes in the amount of instalments payable under credit agreements in which the parties agree on grace periods for the payment of interest or principal or the deferral of payment of part of the capital to the end of the agreement.
How is the bank customer's income determined for the purpose of assessing creditworthiness?
The assessment of creditworthiness should preferably be based on the income received by the bank customers on a regular basis (such as income earned as salary, remuneration for the provision of services or social benefits).
The credit institution must take into account the income earned for at least the three months prior to the time it assesses the creditworthiness and should not assume an increase in the future income of the bank customer.
In the case of loans of less than ten national minimum wages or a temporary increase (for a period of less than three months) of the total amount of the loan, institutions may use indirect methods to assess the creditworthiness of customers. In other words, in these cases institutions can assess the creditworthiness of bank customers based on an estimate of their income level, based on sufficient information to that effect.
How are the bank customer's regular expenses determined for the purpose of assessing creditworthiness?
In assessing the creditworthiness of bank customers, the institution should consider a reasonable and prudent amount for their regular expenses, and should not assume a future reduction of these expenses.
When determining these expenses, the institution shall consider expenses of a personal and family nature as well as charges associated with the fulfilment of obligations arising from the credit agreement under consideration and the obligations assumed under other credit agreements.
In the case of loans of less than ten national minimum wages or a temporary increase (for a period of less than three months) of the total amount of the loan, institutions may use indirect methods to assess the creditworthiness of consumers. In other words, in these cases institutions can assess the creditworthiness of bank customers based on an estimate of their level of expenditure, based on sufficient information for that purpose and the information contained in databases of credit liabilities.
Customers must provide the information deemed necessary by the credit institution for the assessment of their creditworthiness as well as the documents required to prove the veracity and timeliness of this information.
For example, the institution may request the submission of documents proving the income earned by bank customers in the last three months, as well as information about their regular expenses.
If customers do not provide the information requested by the credit institution, fail to submit the documents or provide false or outdated information, the credit institution will not grant the loan or, if applicable, will not allow the loan amount to be increased.
Credit agreements concluded from 1 July 2018 onwards must comply with limits related to the value of the property, the client effort rate, the maturity of the loans and the repayment modality, set by Banco de Portugal. The limits must all be observed simultaneously and correspond to caps and as such do not replace the assessment of each borrower's creditworthiness.
The loan amount must not exceed a certain percentage of the value of the property on which the mortgage of the loan falls. The value of the property corresponds to the respective purchase price or the appraisal value, whichever is lower.
100% of the value of the property, for credit for purchasing immovable property held by the credit institutions and for property financial leasing agreements.
The total amount of the monthly installments of the borrower 's loans, including the installment of the loan he intends to purchase and the installments of other credits he/she supports, should not normally exceed half (50%) of his income, net of taxes and contributions to Social Security.
Housing credit agreements and other mortgage-backed or equivalent loans should not, as a rule, have average maturity longer than 30 years.
Consumer credit agreements should not be longer than 10 years.
New loans should not provide for grace periods or deferral of capital or interest. Loans should be granted with regular payments of interest and capital.
These limits do not apply where the contract is intended to prevent or settle arrears situations (for example, through consolidation or refinancing of contracts).
Institutions should only grant the loan – or, if applicable, increase the total loan amount – if the result of the creditworthiness assessment indicates that the bank customer is likely to comply with the obligations arising from the credit agreement.
If the loan or the increase in the total loan amount is refused on the basis of the creditworthiness assessment, the institution must inform the bank customer accordingly, without undue delay.
The institution is only obliged to inform the customer of the reasons for the refusal of the loan when this is motivated by the information that the institution consulted about the customer in the credit liability databases.
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31.- 1. Every Senator shall vacate his seat in the Senate-
a. at the next dissolution of Parliament after he has been appointed;
b. if he is with his consent nominated as a candidate for election to the House;
c. if he ceases to be a citizen;
d. if he is absent from the sittings of the Senate for such period or periods and in such circumstances as may be prescribed by the rules of procedure of the Senate;
e. subject to the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, if any circumstances arise that, if he were not a Senator, would cause him to be disqualified for appointment as such by virtue of subsection (1) of section 30 of this Constitution or of any law enacted in pursuance of subsection (2) of that section;
f. if the Governor-General, acting in accordance with the advice of Prime Minister in the case of a Senator appointed in accordance with that advice, or in accordance with the advice of the Leader of the Opposition in the case of a Senator appointed in accordance with that advice, or in accordance with the advice of the Barbuda Council in the case of a Senator appointed in accordance with that advice, or in his discretion in the case of a Senator appointed by him in his discretion, declares the seat of that Senator to be vacant;
g. if, having been appointed under the provisions of section 28(6) of this Constitution, he ceases to be an inhabitant of Barbuda.
2. a. If circumstances such as are referred to in subsection (1) (e) of this section arise because a Senator is convicted of a felony or of any other offence involving dishonesty, sentenced to death or imprisonment, adjudged to be of unsound mind, or declared bankrupt or is convicted of any offence relating to elections in circumstances that disqualify him for election to the House, and if it is open to the Senator to appeal against the decision (either with the leave of a court or other authority or without such leave), he shall forthwith cease to perform his functions as a Senator but, subject to the provisions of this subsection, he shall not vacate his seat until the expiration of thirty days thereinafter:
Provided that the President may, at the request of the Senator, from time to time extend that period for further periods of thirty days to enable the Senator to pursue an appeal against the decision, so, however, that extensions of time exceeding in the aggregate one hundred and fifty days shall not be given without the approval, signified by resolution, of the Senate.
b. If on the determination of an appeal, such circumstances continue to exist and no further appeal is open to the Senator, or if, by reason of the expiration of any period for entering an appeal or notice thereof or the refusal of leave to appeal or for any other reason, it ceases to be open to the Senator to appeal, he shall forthwith vacate his seat.
c. If at any time before the Senator vacates his seat such circumstances as aforesaid cease to exist his seat shall not become vacant on the expiration of the period referred to in paragraph (a) of this subsection and he may resume the performance of his functions as a Senator.
Disqualifications From Appointment As Senators
Appointment Of Temporary Senators
1. The State and its Territory
2. Constitution is Supreme Law
3. Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of the Individual
4. Protection of Right to Life
5. Protection of Right to Personal Liberty
6. Protection from Slavery and Forced Labour
7. Protection from Inhuman Treatment
8. Protection of Freedom of Movement
9. Protection from Deprivation of Property
10. Protection of Person Or Property from Arbitrary Search Or Entry
11. Protection of Freedom of Conscience
12. Protection of Freedom of Expression Including Freedom of the Press
13. Protection of Freedom of Assembly And Association
14. Protection from Discrimination On the Grounds of Race, Sex Etc.
15. Provision to Secure Protection of the Law
16. Derogations from Fundamental Rights And Freedoms Under Emergency Powers
17. Protection of Persons Detained-under Emergency Laws
18. Enforcement of Protective Provisions
19. Protection from Derogations from Fundamental Rights and Freedoms Generally
20. Declaration of Public Emergency
21. Interpretation and Savings
22. Establishment Of Office
23. Acting Governor-general
24. Oaths
25. Deputy to Governor-General
26. Public Seal
27. Establishment of Parliament
28. Composition of the Senate
29. Qualifications for Appointment as Senators
30. Disqualifications from Appointment as Senators
31. Tenure of Office of Senators
32. Appointment of Temporary Senators
33. President and Vice-president
34. Attendance of Attorney-general at Proceedings of Senate
35. Attendance at Proceedings of Senate of Ministers who are Members of the House
36. Composition of the House
37. Attendance at Proceedings of the House of Ministers who are Senators
38. Qualifications for Election as a Member of the House
39. Disqualifications from Election as a Member of the House
40. Election of Members of the House
41. Tenure of Seats of Members of the House
42. Speaker and Deputy Speaker
43. Clerks to Houses of Parliament and their Staffs
44. Determination of Questions of Membership
45. Unqualified Persons Sitting or Voting
46. Power to Make Laws
47. Alternation of this Constitution and Supreme Court Order
48. Oath of Allegiance by Members of Parliament
49. Presiding in Senate and House
50. Quorum
52. Mode of Exercising Legislative Power
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Nicky sat in shock, trying to take in what her solicitor had said. She worked her jaw a few times, but couldn't even formulate the questions in her mind let alone her mouth.
Colour flooded Nicky's face. She hadn't even thought about that, it was almost the least of her worries. What a farce. "What now?" she said bleakly.
She stared blankly at the papers on the desk again. "Yes, I suppose it is." What that meant though, she hadn't a clue. But she wasn't going to work out any answers now. Here, in this increasingly hot and claustrophobic room. "Thank you, I think," she said, turning to him and holding her hand out.
Shaken, but too dazed to figure it out, "I expect so," she replied tersely. "I don't know where else I'd be." And with that parting shot she swept out of his office, maintaining her dignity until she reached the privacy of her car and shut the door on the world outside. This just couldn't be happening to her. She would wake up soon and realise it was all a bad dream.
For the first two weeks after his death, Nicky had expected Stuart to walk in the door at any moment. She couldn't believe his happy smile and cheery greeting were gone forever, taken from her that moment when he said he was feeling a bit funny. She was used to his absences after all; twenty odd years of living with a builder meant a lot of give and take in their relationship, and she was used to being on her own with the two girls during the week, and occasional weekends when he was working too far away and had things that needed to be finished off. She'd never known him have more than a day's illness in all that time, certainly nothing that kept him off work. He hadn't even said he was ill this time, just turned grey and sat down on the bench in the garden. A bit funny! It was her first aid training that made her run into the house to call the ambulance, but they had to be some of the most ridiculous last words ever uttered.
The first indication she had that something was more seriously awry was at the funeral. She had put a notice in the paper, but it was like there were two audiences at the crematorium. The one she was expecting, and one there for someone else. Thank goodness nothing was said to her there! Sophie and Hannah were too oblivious to notice anything odd, just pleased or relieved that their dad had had a decent send-off. Now, Nicky realised she had to try and keep it that way. She couldn't shatter their illusions, like hers had been. Not without reason, or any tangible proof.
Because from what her solicitor had told her, there clearly were two Stuarts. One she thought she knew, and one a complete stranger to her. With a different life, a different job, a different family, and a different wife. Not an ex-wife who didn't want a divorce, as Stuart had told her, but a wife he lived with when he wasn't with Nicky. It didn't even bear thinking about.
Nicky gave her eyes a good rub, sore but still as dry as ever, blew her nose, which wasn't, and somehow pulled herself together enough to drive home on autopilot. It was easy driving, and she didn't pass anyone she knew, which might have caused her to break down altogether. But after turning the engine off and getting out of the car, she realised she didn't want to enter the house. Even the garden felt wrong to her, filled with memories as it was. Feeling numb inside, she let her legs take her where they wanted to go, which seemed to be uphill, continuing along the track that was their driveway, and then when it contoured round, further up into the woodland beyond. To where there was a rocky place, a bit of a clearing, and some larch trees. She sat down by the tallest one.
Gradually she became calmer inside. Still. It was a hot day, but here the temperature was more bearable, and the cool smell of larch invaded her senses enough to help her switch off the thoughts running endlessly around her head. Here, Stuart had no presence, it was just her and the trees and Nature. A few buzzing insects, the occasional bird.
Returning down the hill later, to cook some dinner for them all, Nicky found herself assailed once again by a sense of helplessness.
"There is no money," was what she felt able to tell Sophie and Hannah. "We had our own accounts, plus the joint one for household bills that we each paid into, but, well…" How could she tell them that without a will his wife inherited everything? How could she even tell them he had a wife? That they were second best?
She wanted to deny it was possible for Stuart to have lived two lives. Yes he compartmentalised everything, but she had generally admired him for it since it meant that he always focused a hundred percent on where he was. She couldn't remember ever having the feeling his thoughts or desires were elsewhere. Not ever! Yes, they had lived quietly, having a simple social life, but he was always out in the week, he said. He liked to come home to quietness, he said. Gardening, doing the old stone house up, going for walks or cycle rides, being together as a family. And she did her writing in the evenings, largely undisturbed as her children got older and more independent. About the only thing she could think of was him insisting the house went in her name, because of his paying alimony to his supposedly ex-wife.
Suddenly she was angry with him. How could he have spent over twenty years living a lie? Every single day, he was lying. He wasn't even a builder, he was an architect! He earned thousands, and here she was on her school secretary salary with a small supplement from her writing. His contributions had been so pitiful they were never even missed by his wife, but she was going to miss them. Her salary had never paid all the bills, how were they ever going to cope? Especially this year?
Bursting into tears finally, overwhelmed not just by loss but by the responsibilities suddenly heaped on her shoulders, she clung to her two girls and they to her.
Sophie's wedding went ahead as planned. They had to scale down the arrangements, and ask her fiancé's family to contribute more than expected, but everyone understood. "It's what he would have wanted," they all said.
Nicky kept silent; she had no idea any more. She was still too angry with him for his twenty two years of lies. For not sorting out even the basics to leave provision for his daughters. For abandoning her.
With more time on her hands, Nicky thought she should be able to write better stories. She could spend longer at each sitting, really getting into the plot instead of the distractions of stopping and starting as she snatched hours here and there, but she couldn't write. Every time she sat down in front of the computer, she went blank. Or else had her mind invaded by all the thoughts she didn't want, circling endlessly round and round.
Eventually she took a notebook outside, since she didn't seem to be able to manage much in her study, and headed up to where she had found peace before, by the larch trees. She watched some butterflies fluttering in circles around the tallest tree, and a squirrel, and started to feel better. Abandoning the idea of writing, she sketched what she saw instead. It seemed a happier thing to do.
In the autumn Nicky found herself back at the larches again, mourning the loss of her second daughter, this time to university. The trees echoed her feelings, as their needles turned yellow-brown. She started telling them how she felt. Bereft. Lonely. And lost, without her guide and mentor. Stuart had encouraged her writing, had listened to every chapter she wrote, and had been the one to help her send it off to agents. He had opened a bottle of champagne when her first book got accepted, long before she saw any money for it. And before that, he had found the house, he had helped her get the job at the school, he had been both anchor and guidepost in her life. Without him, his listening ear, his practical help, she was collapsing.
Of course other people couldn't refrain from offering her their suggestions. Join this club or that, go out more, do something new. Come to dinner, where I will invite some sad, confirmed bachelor or bitter divorcee to match you up with. Or, that empty house on the moors must be too big, too much for you now, too full of memories, too remote to be on your own. You should move somewhere closer to the village. She couldn't tell them it was all she had and she couldn't afford to move even if she wanted to, but she also realised sadly that her friends and colleagues were all so used to her being the listening ear that they didn't know how to listen to her when she needed help.
Strangely, the trees did. That made her sound crazy, she knew, but they listened without judgement, unlike everyone else around her. She found herself telling them about how she missed the Stuart she thought she knew, and wondered what he was really like. She worked through some of her anger and decided she still had a right to miss him; he was useless, had let her down badly, but he was probably so stuck in the situation he didn't know how to get out of it. Coward, dying like that! She also told them stories of her days at school, things she would have told Sophie and Hannah over dinner. About shopping lists and what she needed to remember to buy. About her agent chasing her for something that she didn't seem to be able to produce. Anything and everything, as there seemed to be no one else she could burden with her woes.
She didn't talk of her plans for the future however, because she didn't have any. Instead she sketched the squirrels that played in their branches, and her pictures almost looked like squirrels now to her critical eye, instead of a child's scribbles.
The mists moved in, obliterating the outside world. The trees became dormant, as if dead, preparing for the winter. The butterflies and buzzing creatures had long since disappeared, and any visitation seemed a gift. A robin bobbing its head. A siskin after the seeds. Squirrels again, always active.
Thick and white, like a cold, wet blanket deadening all the sounds and making it impossible for her to get in or out of her drive. She should have been used to it; most years she had to leave her car at the bottom of the hill and walk down with her boots on and rucksack with shovel and flask and spare clothing, and then up the hill with extra provisions to cope with the times she failed to get to the shops or receive deliveries. When it was really thick she walked all the way to the village and the school where she worked, setting off in the dark and returning by moonlight if she was lucky. But this year was different. All the responsibility for food, warmth, power, water, security, fell upon her alone, and when she returned each night, she felt trapped in the house. Being cosy by the fire was all very well when she had company, but miserable trying to chop wet wood and get it to light on her own after the snow had blown in. Hannah happily at university, and Sophie enjoying her new husband made her feel like she had got something right, but she didn't feel able to call them more than once a week just for a chat for her benefit. And she no longer had her writing either, since she didn't seem able to come up with a single creative word any more.
Christmas was a brief interlude when normality returned for a few days, the house was filled with people and light and warmth, and then it was back to her solitary confinement again. But being the holidays, she managed to go for walks. To the larch trees, where else? Every other walk had reminders of Stuart along the way, but the larches were fast becoming her special place.
They were as dead and lifeless as she felt.
Spring came. The snow melted, flowers sprang up from the ground, snowdrops with their purity and then celandines reflecting the light. Nicky started to relax again, to breathe out. She returned to the larch trees, where there were some wild daffodils.
She had some shocking news to tell them, that a good friend of hers was getting divorced. Sheila had realised she no longer had anything in common with her husband, now that their children had left home, and after he had decided to take a promotion which involved moving to the other end of the country, they were splitting up. Freeing each other up to persue their own interests and meet new people. They would stay friends, but their marriage had run its course, launched the children in their own careers, and now it was time for them to each do something different.
Wow, Nicky thought. How could you do that? It made her want to cry, even now. But in telling the larches she started to wonder what would have happened to her and Stuart after Sophie and Hannah had left home. They clearly didn't have much in common either, away from the children. All their time was centred on being a family, doing things as a family. And love. Loving each other, being there for each other.
What a lie! He hadn't actually been there for most of their lives together! He wasn't even honest with her! Yes he had loved her, enough to destroy his own peace of mind by living two lives, but not enough to tell her the truth. Did she not deserve better? How had her confidence in herself got so low that she had been happy to accept the little he offered her without question or argument? Why had she relied on him for everything, when everyone at work considered her a really capable person who kept the place running?
Sheila had so many plans for her life that no longer depended on anyone else. She and her husband had owned a lot of tenanted land in the area, most of which she was keeping in the divorce settlement in lieu of his future earnings, and she had great plans to develop it. She was considering a campsite, wanted more organic and sustainable farming, maybe a farm shop, a nature reserve using various grants, and her own love, a centre for injured birds of prey. Nicky was amazed and impressed, and started to wonder about herself. She seemed to have been satisfied with very little for a long time. What had happened to her own dreams?
As the larch trees came into leaf, their bright green was the most wonderful thing on the hillside. Being with them, Nicky felt alive. She could feel the sap rising to greet the sunshine, bursting with new life, new potential. The animals were courting and she drew the squirrels confidently now. Then she started to write: Squirrel Pinecone lived in a larch tree on top of a hill in the middle of a wood. It was a very tall tree, and when the wind blew it swayed. It was doing that today, rocking him in his dray and making him not want to get up. But he was hungry.
She wrote and wrote and wrote. All the things she had observed around the larch trees through the past ten months, turned into a story. Normally she wrote for adults, but this was for children. The sort of story she used to tell her own children when they went for walks, or ill children at school waiting for a parent to arrive and needing a distraction for a few minutes as they sat in her office. She was amazed at how naturally it all came to her and flowed out of the pen onto the paper. Later she did a mock up of the story in book form, and sketched a few pictures to fill in the spaces. The school photocopier helped her to use some pictures from her notebook as well, and with her heart in her mouth she sent 'The Larch Trees' off to her agent. They probably wouldn't want it, but she hadn't produced anything else for them for over a year now, and she liked it.
They phoned the next day. Yes, they loved it! And they loved her drawings, they had a quirky style about them that was quite unique. Please could she do a whole series on different types of trees with their different animals and birds and butterflies? It was exactly what was wanted right now.
Nicky ran up the hill to tell the trees. They had sheltered her, protected her, listened to her, looked after her, and ultimately inspired her. Suddenly she knew what she wanted. To redecorate her home, to make it fully hers, to redesign the garden and make it somewhere she could write and draw and observe, from indoors even when the weather was unkind to paper, and to make a trail through the woods that anyone could follow but especially children to tell them all about the different trees and animals that lived there. Maybe using pictures and quotes from her books, if she could manage to do a whole series. She really wanted to! And since Sheila owned most of the land and was as connected to it as she was, she thought it might make rather a good joint project.
It seemed, however that the larches had some news of their own, as the first pink flower buds had just opened. She smiled in delight. | {
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Bismarck man selected to fill term on higher education board
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Bismarck orthodontist Dr. John Warford has been appointed to the North Dakota Board of Higher Education, Gov. Doug Burgum announced Thursday.
Warford will serve out the term of Joseph Wetch Jr., who resigned from the board in August. The term expires in June 2024.
Warford served as mayor of Bismarck from 2002 to 2014. He was dean of the Gary Tharaldson School of Business at the University of Mary in Bismarck from 2014 to 2017.
"Dr. Warford's deep knowledge of public policy, leadership experience within higher education and business background will help the board navigate the changes to higher education accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic," Burgum said in a statement.
The higher ed board has eight voting members appointed by the governor, including one student member and two non-voting members who represent faculty and staff. The group oversees the state's 11 public colleges and universities. | {
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The World Economy Explained In One Picture
at April 30, 2016 1 comment:
Fine, Here's Your Damn Bike Lane
at April 30, 2016 No comments:
The Spark Of Life Caught On Film
Pretty incredible.
Bright flash of light marks incredible moment life begins when sperm meets egg
By Sarah Knapton, Science Editor
26 April 2016 • 11:49am
Human life begins in bright flash of light as a sperm meets an egg, scientists have shown for the first time, after capturing the astonishing 'fireworks' on film.
An explosion of tiny sparks erupts from the egg at the exact moment of conception.
Scientists had seen the phenomenon occur in other animals but it is the first time is has been also shown to happen in humans.
"To see the zinc radiate out in a burst from each human egg was breathtaking."
Professor Teresa Woodruff, Northwestern University
Not only is it an incredible spectacle, highlighting the very moment that a new life begins, the size of the flash can be used to determine the quality of the fertilised egg.
Researchers from Northwestern University, in Chicago, noticed that some of the eggs burn brighter than others, showing that they are more likely to produce a healthy baby.
"It was remarkable," said Professor Teresa Woodruff, one of the study's two senior authors and an expert in ovarian biology at Northwestern.
"We discovered the zinc spark just five years ago in the mouse, and to see the zinc radiate out in a burst from each human egg was breathtaking.
"This means if you can look at the zinc spark at the time of fertilization, you will know immediately which eggs are the good ones to transfer in in vitro fertilization.
"It's a way of sorting egg quality in a way we've never been able to assess before. "All of biology starts at the time of fertilization, yet we know next to nothing about the events that occur in the human."
at April 29, 2016 3 comments:
Coming To A Target Store Near You
Freak shows.
I won't shop at Target to begin with but since I lived in the Bay Area back in the 80's there ain't much that I haven't seen already anyway.
That was me back then though, when I was young, wild and didn't care,I have daughters and I most certainly would not want some degenerate cross dresser anywhere near them when their britches were down.
Target is more than welcome to do whatever they want.
They will see how well this goes over in their next quarterly financial statement.
This Is What Happens When FedGov Doesn't Get Their Cut.
Read this hit piece and keep that point in mind.
'Medicine Man' found with bunker, arsenal of guns was a 'prepper,' attorney says
A self-proclaimed medicine man arrested on federal tax evasion and weapon charges kept a bunker because he was preparing as if there was an Armageddon, his defense attorney said Tuesday.
Reuben DeHaan appeared in federal court Tuesday for a detention hearing.
The proceeding determines whether or not a suspect is a flight risk and/or danger to the community, and should be allowed out on bond. Judge David Keesler ultimately ruled that DeHaan should stay behind bars.
Clients of DeHaan's describe him as a natural healer who ran his business out of his Kings Mountain home. However, federal agents said he didn't pay taxes for his business and took him into custody Thursday. Authorities said DeHaan didn't believe he needed to pay taxes because he is a minister.
Prosecutors filed additional charges Friday after a sweeping raid of his property.
Authorities discovered a bunker with a "significant amount of food and beverages" stored in various rooms, walls and ceilings, according to an affidavit.
It included two water tanks that each held about 2,000 gallons of water.
One room within the bunkers contained approximately 70 weapons to include rifles, shotguns and handguns, according to an federal investigators.
Foreign connections
Prosecutors revealed new evidence of DeHaan's ties to foreign countries to try and prove he is a flight risk.
Investigators said they found a passport from the World Government of World Citizens which authorities seemed to know little about. Prosecutors said it is accepted by a small collection of companies.
Prosecutors also said DeHaan had a U.N. driver's license.
His defense attorney, C. Melissa Owen, said documentation was expired and the passport couldn't even get him to Cleveland.
However, federal investigators announced that they have subpoenaed a collection of shell companies tied to DeHaan. Prosecutors said they are looking into those corporations, along with foreign bank accounts and property.
Investigators said Thursday's search also turned up a "Special Agent badge" as well as other identification items like a press pass.
Extensive bunker
In addition to the firearms, prosecutors said the bunker held Meals-Ready-to-Eat, 5,000 gallons of water storage and had fortified walls.
Owen said her client's bunker even had an air filtration system that could be used in case of a nuclear attack.
She argued that while many of the facts around the situation are unusual, they do not mean it was illegal.
She said DeHaan was a gun collector and that friends could testify that he was a responsible gun owner.
My bold. Read the rest here.
Because FedGov didn't get their piece of the action, they raided this guy and are trying to portray him as some kind of threat to society because guns and prepping. Gasp!
Just as his attorney says, all of which are perfectly legal.
They are stretching pretty hard here, a UN drivers license?
BFD.
A "Special Agent " badge , that ought to be good for 5 years all by its self, impersonating an official thug is really frowned upon in certain circle jerks.
I love the passport line though.
Funny stuff.
Shell companies?
Gotta be guilty of something, they need to spend several thousand dollars investigating that.
All this character assassination because he didn't pay taxes on witch doctoring.
You couldn't make this shit up.
Only The Guy's Will Get This One.
PSA, HUNTER EDUCATION GUN SAFETY, WINCHESTER SXP FAIL!
Scary, a brand new shotgun that will fire without pulling the trigger and with the safety engaged.
This video is a year old, makes one wonder how many of these things are out there.
A Big Slice Of NOPE.
Not even on a dare thanks.
When Irish Gets Bored
Angel Needs A Pair
I've Been Wanting One Of These For A While Now
Every time I have to go to Wally World, Bi Mart or Fred Meyer for anything I always wander through the Sporting Goods section looking for one of those Coleman Dual Gas cook stoves. I've been looking for a couple years now without any luck.
Same thing with garage sales just on the off chance, one never knows.
It was never a big priority buy I always thought it would be real nice to have one for camping or emergencies.
I finally found one today.
I hate dicking around with propane bottles, ESPECIALLY those little bastards. They are a pain in the ass and expensive as hell compared to just getting a bottle filled.
I mean propane is nice in that it never goes bad but I have been in those situations before where you can't find it for love nor money when the snow is blowing, the roads are frozen and nobody is open for business and have never forgotten it.
White Gas can be hard to find when you really need it too, that's what I always liked about the dual fuel units. Unleaded isn't that hard to come by unless you are way out in the Boonies on foot. I bought a Dual Fuel lantern off of Ebay a couple years ago that was almost brand new for a hell of a good price and stashed that little puppy away after I bought a bunch of extra mantles and a couple gallons of White Gas.
So today I had to go to Wally World to take something back that I ordered On Line that the wife decided she didn't like. A 12'X12' canopy set up.
Of course , after I got done dealing with that mess it was straight to the Sporting Goods section and Lo and Behold, here is one of those little stoves sitting on the shelf as a display.
True to my luck, there wasn't one in a box on the shelf so I had to go hunt down some "associate" type dude.
This proved to be a frustrating deal, he didn't have one of their scanners so he had to go find some other guy. That guy comes around finally with a scanner and can't get the fucking thing to work. He said he thought they were out of stock anyway.
That's when I was about done messing with Walmart cretins.
I asked him if they would just sell me the display model, I didn't care if it had a box or not.
Well, of course, he didn't know and he would have to go ask someone else and holy shit was I starting to get frustrated.
It's right there, sell it to me for fucks sake!
So off he goes and I'm left standing there with my thumb in my ass waiting again.
While he was gone I started looking around at some other shit they had there and this little cutie caught my eye.
Something else I have been wanting.
I bought a cheap,crappy Chinese plastic "emergency" radio a couple of years ago and it's a piece of shit.
When I say Crappy Chinese plastic, I mean it. The kind that is so brittle that if you look at it sideways it cracks.
Of course I dropped it once and broke one whole corner off of it. I wrapped about ten yards of electrical tape around it and threw it in the garage. It still works amazingly enough, I ran across it last week and tried it just to see.
So anyways, I snag the Scorpion radio and pretty soon here comes the Walmart guy with a box in his hands.
Cool, he found one!
They are going to sell me the demo model though so that works for me and he did apologize for me having to wait so damn long. I got the two year extended warranty on both of them, not something I normally do but I plan on seeing just how tough they are. This way if they break, I get new ones and can plan accordingly to replace them with something more robust if necessary.
Coleman, like everyone else, has kind of slipped a bit in quality over the years. The tin seems just a shade thinner from what I remember and the fit isn't exactly the quality I remember either so we shall see.
The radio on the other hand is nice.
I plugged in the headphones I use to listen to music with on my lap top and was astounded at the sound quality that came out of it.
The openings and switches have water resistant rubber plugs over them and as you can see, it has a crank handle, solar panel and rechargeable batteries in it.
Big bonus is it will charge up a phone. Big ding for not having a small compartment to put the cable it came with for that in though.
It wasn't cheap either. Good reception, has dual time display capabilities and picked up a local weather channel the minute I turned it on like it was pre set to it.
It scans channels if you hold the button down but doesn't have preset buttons as far as I can tell.
Trout season should be opening up around here next weekend and I haven't been fishing in about two years.
That is going to change.
I have been slowly gathering up camping gear on the sly for a few months now, bought a new pole and reel too.
Now that the Sprite is driveable and conveniently only has one seat in it, I believe there is a 3 or 4 day fishing trip coming in the near future for me, alone. With no passenger seat there is plenty of room for camping and fishing gear between that open space and the trunk.
I will be testing out the lantern and the stove, along with a couple other pieces of gear and dusting off my old camping skills.
It's been a long time but I still have them.
Old school camping skills.
Sounds like a good time to me.
Eat Your Vegetables They Said, They Are Good For You They Said
It's Still Not Right
Get rid of that hall, there is room for one more rollaway toolbox there and you don't need a dining room, that's what the living room is for.
I'm thinking some chick must have come up with that drawing anyways.
Way too much wasted space and there isn't a hoist.
Slow Learner
The Original Patent For A Toilet Paper Roll, All You People Who Put Them In Backwards Can Knock It Off Now.
One of lifes little irritations, when the roll faces the wall.
H/T to my little old lady friend, Geneva.
Cue The Drive To Put Prince On The Five Dollar Bill
Like I would be surprised at that.
Prince Found Dead At 57
I wasn't a big fan but there is no denying the man had a huge amount of talent and was iconic in his influence of the music industry. At 5'2" he had a huge presence in a little package.
The cause of death hasn't been determined but he was reportedly suffering from flu like symptoms recently.
I'm sure the news will be saturated for quite some time with tributes from around the world.
What impressed me about him was his skill at wielding an axe, the man could really play a guitar when he wanted to.
In other news, the Pro Lady Wrestler Chyna was also found dead this morning, she was only 45 years old.
Today is also the Queen of England's 90th birthday, hard to imagine but she has been the Queen since before I was even born.
In more local news, my wife walked in the door a few minutes ago to inform me that she was just rear ended for the second time in a month.
This is going to be interesting, her car is still in the shop getting fixed from the first one so the one she just got hit in is a fucking rental. Thank God she was smart enough to get the insurance on it when she rented it.
Thaaaaaaaat's Attractive.
I Learned Something Today
I love the internet!
I'm 56 years old, was a Boy Scout, think I know a little something about something and was just floored to discover a fairly easy new way to make fire.
I had never heard of Fire Rolling.
Apparently you can use just about any sturdy natural fibers, even paper towels or Hemp rope strands. The ash seems to be key here, I'm thinking this is where the actual friction comes from.
Get on Youtube and you can see all kinds of different things you can use to do this.
Here is a pretty good primer demonstration.
Let's Hit The Beach! (May be NSFW)
Damn, there was never anything that smokin' at any of the beaches I grew up around.
Break Out The Kleenex
My heart bleeds for these fuckers.....
What, did they finally bleed everyone dry?
Goldman posts weakest results in four years, revenue tumbles 40 percent
Goldman Sachs Group Inc reported the worst quarterly results in more than four years on Tuesday as volatile markets kept clients from trading, investing or issuing new securities.
Goldman's report wrapped up a dismal quarter for big U.S. banks. The previous day, its most comparable rival, Morgan Stanley, also said its profit fell by more than one-half due to tough markets.
Goldman's first-quarter revenues tumbled 40 percent, hit by sliding commodity prices, worries about the Chinese economy and uncertainty about U.S. interest rates. Profit fell even more sharply, emphasizing Goldman's reliance on the capital markets business, particularly bond trading which can be volatile.
Analysts peppered Chief Financial Officer Harvey Schwartz with questions about Goldman's commitment to bond trading as well as its unusually low returns during the quarter, and his outlook for the rest of the year.
"I certainly would not sit here and tell you we were happy about this quarter," he said. "But we will do what it takes over time to make sure that we deliver for our clients and maximize the returns for shareholders."
That's financial speak for BOHICA.
ROFLMAO! Tens Of Thousands Of Stupid California Voters Are Now Registered As Independant Conservatives By Mistake
They are stuck now and won't be able to vote in the Primaries.
Can you say Too Stupid To Vote?
I can.
Thousands of voters, including celebrities, register to wrong Calif. party
Tens of thousands of voters, including high-profile celebrities such as Kaley Cuoco, Demi Moore and Emma Stone, have accidentally registered as members of a small conservative party in California, according to a new survey.
The Los Angeles Times said that a telephone survey of 500 members of the American Independent Party found nearly three of four members did not realize they had enrolled in a political party that opposes abortion rights and same-sex marriage and calls for building a fence along the southern U.S. border.
The newspaper said voters were confused by the use of the word "independent" in the party's name. In California, voters who do not want to register with any party must check a box on a registration form for "no party preference."
This mistake could prevent people from casting their votes in California's June 7 primary.
The Times reported that those who made the mistake include celebrities like Moore, Cuoco, Stone and Sugar Ray Leonard. Moore has contributed money to and campaigned for President Obama, the Associated Press reported.
"Demi Moore is not, nor has ever been, a member of the American Independent Party," a representative for Moore told the Times.
She is now Bub.
LOL!!!!
Fucking idiots.
I stumbled on this over at Ye Olde Youtube after I typed in Electric Blues and found a playlist.
I liked it so much I'm gonna share it with y'all.
It's just a good tune from some guys I've never heard of and I have to give extra credit for the home made guitar.
That's just fuckin' cool man.
Nice mouth harp work too.
This Is What The Republican Party Is Going To Look Like After November
Right after they get done rat fucking their base and their base turns right around and shows them what rat fucking really looks like.
The way the RNC is waving their little dick around right now, basically telling the Republican voters to shut up and sit down because they know what's best, is pissing a lot of people off.
Granted, the average American voter seems to have the memory of a Goldfish, see Mitch McConnel's re-election for example, but there is such a thing as Critical Mass, a limit of how much plain Shit Sandwich these people are going to eat and I think they are about to push away from the table. When that happens, all bets are off.
The Rat Rides Again!
It was a nice day around here so I rolled the dice and took the little bugger out for a good shakedown run.
There is still a TON of work to do on it but it's mostly all cosmetic at this point, the mechanical shit is done. I had a blast and the thing runs like a champ. I wound it out a bit in 3rd gear a couple of times and took it on some nice twisty roads, the kind the damn thing was designed to drive on and the engine runs strong.
It's the first time since I have owned it that it ran the way it is supposed to and didn't either over heat or break down on me.
It cost me a shitload of money but it's worth every cent at this point.
For those not familiar with my 25 year long Love/Hate relationship with this fucker, it's a 1964 Austin Healey Sprite that I have driven less than 2500 miles since the day I bought it because it was always broke down.
Look up the word stubborn in the dictionary and you will see my picture.
Now it's tear the dash out, sanitize the wiring and paint it, get the gauges working, new carpets, new interior trim, recover the seats and repaint it, again.
If I'm lucky and The Good Lord is willing, I may actually finish this damn thing before I die.
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Does This Offend You?
If it does, this is your clue to the fact that you are a useless fucking pussy and you need to quit wasting my oxygen immediately.
Mad Parenting Skilz
Thrashin' On It
Listen carefully.
The last time you heard tires make that sqwallin' noise was in a cartoon, wasn't it?
Go ahead, play it again.
You know I'm right.
Fuck That Dr. Spock Shit
Another Zoomie Sighting?
I Wouldn't Think Guided Missile Containers Would Be Something One Just Dumps In the Ocean
But two of them were found floating in the drink off the coast of Alaska.
Pair of guided missile containers found in Pacific Ocean near Alaska
Two large shipping containers, stamped with the words "Contains: Guided Missile," were discovered in the Pacific Ocean near Alaska Sunday.
Alaska State Troopers said the containers were empty, and information from tags attached to the boxes was sent to the U.S. military. There was no immediate public comment from military officials.
Troopers were investigating the discovery of one suspicious box when they got a radio message from another mariner that a second container had been found. Both were found near the southeast island community of Craig.
Clinton Cook Sr. told KTUU-TV he was on a charter boat that found one of the heavy, hard plastic containers. They were going to pass it, but noticed the unusual shape.
"I seen the data plate," Cook said of the plastic box. "It said, 'Contains: Guided missile.' And I was like, 'Holy crap.'"
Cook told the station he was traveling to a job site to lay propane pipes in the Steamboat Bay area when someone saw the object. The crew initially thought it was a float.
Troopers say an explosives ordinance team helped determine the boxes were "void of their original contents." Troopers didn't know any history of the containers.
It would be interesting to see if anyone follows up on this.
Can We Make This Guy An Honorary American?
It's pretty sad when a British subject can see the problem here and can articulate it so eloquently when one half of the citizens here have their heads stuffed permanently up their asses and would argue he is wrong when it is demonstrably correct if they bothered to pull out long enough to get some air.
H/T to my pal Ben.
I'm Working Man
I just got home from the first of several 12 hour shifts going down this week.
I bought a new pair of Dickies steel toe'd boots last Friday because my old boots were breaking down inside and my feet were killing me at the end of the day after walking a few miles on steel grates and concrete. I figured I would get a head start on breaking them in over the weekend.
Ha, I didn't know what foot pain was come to find out.
My feet aren't just hurting right now, they are screaming and throbbing.
I snagged a set of insoles that will be getting stuffed in those boots before I leave this house again for damn sure.
So posting will probably be a bit lighter than normal, I do very physical work and after 12 hours I am beat.
I'm sure I will find time to throw something up here and there.
In the mean time, kick back and enjoy this classic tune from Rush.
They call me the working man.
You Can Never Have Too Much Ammo, Right?
Riiiiiiiiight.
Rock Star or Mass Murderer?
WTF Blogger?
I flipped open the laptop and clicked on Ye Olde Blog and find it's all fucked up.
Like a good half inch of the right sidebar is off the screen.
So I got in the control panel and dicked around for about five minutes with the resolution and other shit and nothing changed as far as the Blog was concerned.
So I said fuck it and went into the template settings at Blogger and starting adjusting the widths on everything. After another good ten minutes I finally got the sonofabitch back to where I can see everything again.
I have no fucking idea what that shit was about.
Fucking with the template isn't something I usually do out of sheer boredom because it can really fuck shit up.
It took me over an hour to get it where I wanted it in the first place. Having three columns is nice but it can be touchy getting everything adjusted properly so that one sidebar isn't huge and the other squeezed off the side and crammed up.
You have to adjust both sidebars and the total width of the blog all at the same time to get everything to fit right which is why I don't understand how it got fucked up in the first place.
Fucking gremlins I tells ya.
I Double Dog Dare Ya.
That feeling of confidence that only two humongous and vicious looking guard dogs can provide.
Now 'At's A Knoife
Town of Bowie, Texas, seeks record for 'world's largest knife'
BOWIE, Texas, April 8 (UPI) -- A small town in Texas has constructed a record-breaking monument -- the world's largest Bowie Knife.
The town of Bowie, Texas, which -- like the knife -- was named after Alamo defender Jim Bowie, unveiled the 20-foot-long, 3,000-pound, stainless steel knife on Thursday.
"For Bowie, we are hoping to get people off of the highway and into town," Diana Thomlinson, executive director of the Bowie Chamber of Commerce, told KFDX 3. "We want them to spend their money of course, but we want them to see there is so much to do and see in Bowie.
Thomlinson also said that the knife was funded using private funds. It will be dedicated to Bowie in a ceremony in June, with plans to submit it for consideration in the Guinness World Records.
"It will be a record," she said. "We're intending to have [officials for Guinness World Records] at our dedication ceremony."
I see way too many kids these days who should have had their asses beat on a regular basis when they were younger.
Fear can be a working substitute for respect if necessary.
He's Serious.
I Am Not Alone In This World
I just love this.
You Come To The Wrong Neighborhood Mothafuckah
Welcome To Amerika
Soon To Be Single
Dumbass.
Merle Haggard Has Died At 79
One of the last of the Good Ol' Boys.
Merle Haggard dies at 79; prolific country music outlaw brought the Bakersfield sound
Merle Haggard, the prolific singer-songwriter who sang of his law-breaking Bakersfield youth and penned a seemingly effortless stream of natural, storytelling lyrics with vast popular appeal — nearly 100 of his songs made the Billboard charts — has died at his home near Redding, said his spokeswoman Tresa Redburn. He was 79.
The cause of death was not disclosed.
A Central Valley native and former San Quentin inmate, Haggard was considered one of the leading artists of Bakersfield's honkytonk scene, and his stature in the country-music pantheon ranks with that of Hank Williams and Johnny Cash.
His biggest years stretched from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, during which he once had nine consecutive country No. 1 singles. But Haggard's inborn, relentless creativity never flagged. He was still composing new songs long after his prodigious streak of hits subsided.
He owed some of his fame to conservative anthems, including the combative 1969 release "Okie from Muskogee," which scorned San Francisco's antiwar hippies.
But patriotic-pride and political songs make up a portion of the vast and diverse Haggard portfolio, which includes autobiographical laments, paens to working men, drinking songs and love songs. A Times critic described his ballads as "caked with the dust of hard-won experiences."
In life Haggard was by no means the clean-cut square of the Muskogee song, about which he expressed mixed feelings (though after a hiatus, he eventually resumed singing it).
He had grown up a troublemaker — a teenage runaway who rode the rails and turned petty criminal. Sent to prison after a botched burglary attempt, he was among the inmates who watched Johnny Cash perform at San Quentin in 1958.
They broke the mold after they made that guy.
Redneck For The Win!
Some people have way too much time on their hands.
Panama Papers Fallout Begins Already
Iceland's Prime Minister resigned today over mounting pressure after it was revealed that he had business dealings with an offshore company involved with the failed banking industry in his country.
Expect to see more shockwaves coming soon.
Panama Papers fallout: Iceland's prime minister resigns
By Tim Hume and Zoe Robert, CNN
Reykjavik, Iceland (CNN) [Breaking news update at 11:52 a.m. ET]
Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson has resigned, the deputy chair of Iceland's Progressive Party said Tuesday.
Gunnlaugsson had been under intense pressure to step down since leaked documents hacked from a Panamanian law firm revealed his links to an offshore company, triggering mass protests in the capital.
The fate of Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson and his government hung in the balance Tuesday as senior political figures in the Nordic nation held emergency talks amid fallout from the "Panama Papers" leaks.
Gunnlaugsson has been under intense pressure to resign since leaked documents hacked from a Panamanian law firm revealed his links to an offshore company, triggering mass protests in the capital Monday.
Critics said the revelations around the company, which allegedly had holdings in Iceland's collapsed banks, have shattered public confidence in his leadership and could affect the country's international reputation.
On Tuesday, Gunnlaugsson said he planned to dissolve parliament and call for fresh elections as soon as possible if lawmakers from his party's coalition partner -- the Independence Party -- did not support his government.
Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson in parliament Monday.
But after meeting with Gunnlaugsson, Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson said he would not consider the request to dissolve parliament before he had spoken with both parties in the coalition, according to Iceland's national public service broadcaster RUV.
Gunnlaugsson has led the island nation of 330,000 people since 2013, his Progressive Party governing in a center-right coalition government with the Independence Party.
An estimated 10,000 demonstrators -- a huge number considering the population -- packed the streets Monday evening outside parliament in Reykjavik as opposition lawmakers called for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister.
As I recall, Iceland took a very hard line when it came to the crooked bankers running amok in their country and sent a bunch of them to jail.
A very touchy subject over there. When they found out the PM had ties to that, whether he he knew about it or not, they smelled blood in the water.
Considering the amount of data that was leaked, it is going to take a long time to finally see who has been playing hide the weenie and where but before this is all over you can expect to see more of this and even some people going to prison.
What The Panama Papers Leak Isn't Telling You
If you haven't heard of the Panama Papers Leak yet, you need to get up to speed .
Basically it is a massive insider leak of the internal papers of a law Firm that specializes in creating shell companies to help people laundry money among other things. The leak documents forty years of the tax avoiding scams they have been involved in for the likes of world leaders and drug lords to help them launder or hide money.
There are some very easily recognized names being drug through the mud but as Emptywheel points out, so far there are no Americans yet.
We are talking Terrabytes of information here, much bigger than the Snowden leak.
Something stinks to High Heaven here.
Where are the corrupt Americans?
As with the BVI leak before it, thus far this leak has included no details on any Americans. Some have suggested that's because the Panama trade deal already brought transparency on US persons' activities through the haven of Panama, except these files go back four decades and Americans not only used Panama as a haven before that, but the CIA used it as a key laundering vehicle for decades, as Manuel Noriega would be all too happy to explain if western countries would let him out of prison long enough to do so. Moreover, the files are in no way restricted to Panama (indeed, some of the stories already released describe the establishment of shell companies within the US).
This opens up all kinds of questions.
I'm thinking someone is going to be providing us the answers here shortly.
There are too many journalists and people in general who will be poring over these documents in the coming months for this information to stay buried.
It will be very interesting to see who's heads start popping out from under the rocks that get turned over.
Nana Was A Bitch Too
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Q: how to restart jenkins service inside pod in kubernetes cluster I have created a kubernetes cluster and deployed jenkins by following file
apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: jenkins-ci
spec:
replicas: 1
template:
metadata:
labels:
run: jenkins-ci
spec:
containers:
- name: jenkins-ci
image: jenkins:2.32.2
ports:
- containerPort: 8080
and service by
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: jenkins-cli-lb
spec:
type: NodePort
ports:
# the port that this service should serve on
- port: 8080
nodePort: 30000
# label keys and values that must match in order to receive traffic for this service
selector:
run: jenkins-ci
Now i can access jenkins UI in my browser without any problems. My issue I came into situation in which need to restart jenkins service manually??
A: Just kubectl delete pods -l run=jenkins-ci - Will delete all pods with this label (your jenkins containers).
Since they are under Deployment, it will re-create the containers. Network routing will be adjusted automatically (again because of the label selector).
See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/cheatsheet/
A: You can use command below to enter the pod container.
$ kubectl exec -it kubernetes pod -- /bin/bash
After apply service Jenkins restart command.
For more details please refer :how to restart service inside pod in kubernetes cluster.
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Explosion kills at least 13 people, including troops, outside restaurant in Baladweyne.
The armed group al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing that killed at least 13 people outside a restaurant popular with Ethiopian and Somali troops in the town of Baladweyne in central Somalia.
"Our main target was Ethiopian and Djibouti troops who invaded our country. They were sitting there," Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, al-Shabab's military operation spokesman, said on Saturday.
He put the death toll from the attack at 25, including troops from Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia.
There was no independent word on whether any foreign soldiers were among the casualties in the bombing.
More than 10 people were also wounded in the explosion near a military base on Saturday, local legislator Dahir Amin Jesow told Reuters news agency by telephone from Baladweyne.
"A man with an explosives jacket entered unexpectedly in the tea shop where soldiers and civilians sat...and blew himself up," said local elder Ahmed Nur, speaking from the scene of the blast.
"I could see the bodies of several soldiers being carried, but I could not make out whether they were dead or injured."
Ethiopian troops have been fighting armed groups in neighbouring Somalia for much of the past decade.
Ethiopia waged an ill-fated war in Somalia in 2006-2009 and sent troops across the border again in 2011 to combat al-Qaeda-allied al-Shabab fighters, who were also battling Kenyan troops and an African Union military mission. | {
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48 USC 1492: Energy resources of Caribbean and Pacific insular areas Text contains those laws in effect on January 15, 2021
From Title 48-TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONSCHAPTER 10-TERRITORIAL PROVISIONS OF A GENERAL NATURE
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§1492. Energy resources of Caribbean and Pacific insular areas
(a) Congressional findings
The Congress finds that-
(1) the Caribbean and Pacific insular areas of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau are virtually completely dependent on imported sources of energy;
(2) the dependence of such areas on imported sources of energy coupled with the increasing cost and the uncertain availability and supply of such sources of energy will continue to frustrate the political, social, and economic development of such areas by placing increasingly severe fiscal burdens on the local governments of these areas;
(3) these insular areas are endowed with a variety of renewable sources of energy which, if developed, would alleviate their dependence on imported sources of energy, relieve the fiscal burden on local governments imposed by the costs of imported fuel, and strengthen the base for political, social, and economic development;
(4) appropriate technologies are presently available to develop the renewable energy resources of these insular areas but that comprehensive energy plans have not been adequately developed to meet the energy demands of these areas from renewable energy resources;
(5) electric power transmission and distribution lines in insular areas are inadequate to withstand damage caused by the hurricanes and typhoons which frequently occur in insular areas and such damage often costs millions of dollars to repair; and
(6) the refinement of renewable energy technologies since the publication of the 1982 Territorial Energy Assessment prepared pursuant to subsection (c) reveals the need to reassess the state of energy production, consumption, infrastructure, reliance on imported energy, opportunities for energy conservation and increased energy efficiency, and indigenous sources in regard to the insular areas.
(b) Congressional declaration of policy
The Congress declares that it is the policy of the Federal Government to-
(1) develop the renewable energy resources of the Caribbean and Pacific insular areas of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau; and
(2) to assist other insular areas in the Caribbean and Pacific Basin in the development of their renewable energy resources.
(c) Comprehensive energy plan
The Secretary of Energy or any administrative official who may succeed him shall prepare a comprehensive energy plan with emphasis on indigenous renewable sources of energy for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands and Palau. The plan shall be prepared with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior and in cooperation with the chief executive officer of each insular area by-
(1) surveying existing sources and uses of energy;
(2) estimating future energy needs to the year 2020, giving due consideration to a range of economic development possibilities;
(3) assessing, in depth, the availability and potential for development of indigenous energy sources, including solar, wind, hydropower, ocean current and tidal, biogas, biofuel, geothermal and ocean thermal energy conversion;
(4) assessing the mix of energy sources (including fossil fuels) and identifying those technologies that are needed to meet the projected demands for energy; and
(5) drafting long-term energy plans for such insular areas with the objective of minimizing their reliance on energy imports and making maximum use of their indigenous energy resources.
(d) Demonstration of cost effective renewable energy technologies
The Secretary of Energy or any administrative official who may succeed him, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, as part of the comprehensive energy planning may demonstrate those indigenous renewable energy technologies which are determined to be most cost effective through the use of existing programs and may implement any projects or programs contained in recommendations of the plan.
(e) Updating of plans; submission to Congress
(1) The Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy and the head of government of each insular area, shall update the plans required under subsection (c) by-
(A) updating the contents required by subsection (c);
(B) drafting long-term energy plans for such insular areas with the objective of reducing, to the extent feasible, their reliance on energy imports by the year 2012, increasing energy conservation and energy efficiency, and maximizing, to the extent feasible, use of indigenous energy sources; and
(C) drafting long-term energy transmission line plans for such insular areas with the objective that the maximum percentage feasible of electric power transmission and distribution lines in each insular area be protected from damage caused by hurricanes and typhoons.
(2) In carrying out this subsection, the Secretary of Energy shall identify and evaluate the strategies or projects with the greatest potential for reducing the dependence on imported fossil fuels as used for the generation of electricity, including strategies and projects for-
(A) improved supply-side efficiency of centralized electrical generation, transmission, and distribution systems;
(B) improved demand-side management through-
(i) the application of established standards for energy efficiency for appliances;
(ii) the conduct of energy audits for business and industrial customers; and
(iii) the use of energy savings performance contracts;
(C) increased use of renewable energy, including-
(i) solar thermal energy for electric generation;
(ii) solar thermal energy for water heating in large buildings, such as hotels, hospitals, government buildings, and residences;
(iii) photovoltaic energy;
(iv) wind energy;
(v) hydroelectric energy;
(vi) wave energy;
(vii) energy from ocean thermal resources, including ocean thermal-cooling for community air conditioning;
(viii) water vapor condensation for the production of potable water;
(ix) fossil fuel and renewable hybrid electrical generation systems; and
(x) other strategies or projects that the Secretary may identify as having significant potential; and
(D) fuel substitution and minimization with indigenous biofuels, such as coconut oil.
(3) In carrying out this subsection, for each insular area with a significant need for distributed generation, the Secretary of Energy shall identify and evaluate the most promising strategies and projects described in subparagraphs (C) and (D) of paragraph (2) for meeting that need.
(4) In assessing the potential of any strategy or project under paragraphs (2) and (3), the Secretary of Energy shall consider-
(A) the estimated cost of the power or energy to be produced, including-
(i) any additional costs associated with the distribution of the generation; and
(ii) the long-term availability of the generation source;
(B) the capacity of the local electrical utility to manage, operate, and maintain any project that may be undertaken; and
(C) other factors the Secretary of Energy considers to be appropriate.
(5) Not later than 1 year after August 8, 2005, the Secretary of the Interior shall submit to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate, the Committee on Resources of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives, the updated plans for each insular area required by this subsection.
(f) Authorization of appropriations
There are hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.
(g) Financial assistance
(1) The Secretary of Energy may grant financial assistance, not to exceed $2,000,000 annually, to insular area governments or private sector persons working in cooperation with insular area governments to carry out projects to evaluate the feasibility of, develop options for, and encourage the adoption of energy efficiency and renewable energy measures which reduce the dependency of the insular areas on imported fuels, improve the quality of the environment, and promote development in the insular areas.
(2) Any applicant for financial assistance under this subsection must evidence coordination and cooperation with, and support from, the affected local energy institutions.
(3) In determining the amount of financial assistance to be provided for a proposed project, the Secretary shall consider-
(A) whether the measure will reduce the relative dependence of the insular area on imported fuels;
(B) the ease and costs of operation and maintenance of any facilities contemplated as a part of the project;
(C) whether the project will rely on the use of conservation measures or indigenous, renewable energy resources that were identified in the 1982 Territorial Energy Assessment or that are identified by the Secretary as consistent with the purposes of this subsection;
(D) whether the measure will contribute significantly to development and the quality of the environment in the insular area; and
(E) any other factors which the Secretary may determine to be relevant to a particular project.
(4) Power line grants for insular areas.-
(A) In general.-The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to make grants to governments of insular areas of the United States to carry out eligible projects to protect electric power transmission and distribution lines in such insular areas from damage caused by hurricanes and typhoons.
(B) Eligible projects.-The Secretary of the Interior may award grants under subparagraph (A) only to governments of insular areas of the United States that submit written project plans to the Secretary for projects that meet the following criteria:
(i) The project is designed to protect electric power transmission and distribution lines located in 1 or more of the insular areas of the United States from damage caused by hurricanes and typhoons.
(ii) The project is likely to substantially reduce the risk of future damage, hardship, loss, or suffering.
(iii) The project addresses 1 or more problems that have been repetitive or that pose a significant risk to public health and safety.
(iv) The project is not likely to cost more than the value of the reduction in direct damage and other negative impacts that the project is designed to prevent or mitigate. The cost benefit analysis required by this criterion shall be computed on a net present value basis.
(v) The project design has taken into consideration long-term changes to the areas and persons it is designed to protect and has manageable future maintenance and modification requirements.
(vi) The project plan includes an analysis of a range of options to address the problem it is designed to prevent or mitigate and a justification for the selection of the project in light of that analysis.
(vii) The applicant has demonstrated to the Secretary that the matching funds required by subparagraph (D) are available.
(C) Priority.-When making grants under this paragraph, the Secretary of the Interior shall give priority to grants for projects which are likely to-
(i) have the greatest impact on reducing future disaster losses; and
(ii) best conform with plans that have been approved by the Federal Government or the government of the insular area where the project is to be carried out for development or hazard mitigation for that insular area.
(D) Matching requirement.-The Federal share of the cost for a project for which a grant is provided under this paragraph shall not exceed 75 percent of the total cost of that project. The non-Federal share of the cost may be provided in the form of cash or services.
(E) Treatment of funds for certain purposes.-Grants provided under this paragraph shall not be considered as income, a resource, or a duplicative program when determining eligibility or benefit levels for Federal major disaster and emergency assistance.
(F) Authorization of appropriations.-There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this paragraph $6,000,000 for each fiscal year beginning after August 8, 2005.
(5) For the purposes of this subsection-
(A) the term "insular area" means American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Republic of Palau, and the Virgin Islands; and
(B) the term "1982 Territorial Energy Assessment" means the comprehensive energy plan prepared by the Secretary of Energy pursuant to subsection (c).
( Pub. L. 96–597, title VI, §604, Dec. 24, 1980, 94 Stat. 3480 ; Pub. L. 98–213, §7, Dec. 8, 1983, 97 Stat. 1460 ; Pub. L. 102–486, title XXVII, §2701, Oct. 24, 1992, 106 Stat. 3118 ; Pub. L. 109–58, title II, §251, Aug. 8, 2005, 119 Stat. 679 .)
August 8, 2005, referred to in subsecs. (e)(5) and (g)(4)(F), was in the original "the date of enactment of this subsection" and "the date of enactment of this paragraph", respectively, and was translated as meaning the date of enactment of Pub. L. 109–58 which amended subsecs. (e) and (g)(4) generally, to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
2005-Subsec. (a)(5), (6). Pub. L. 109–58, §251(1), (2), added pars. (5) and (6).
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 109–58, §251(3), amended subsec. (e) generally. Prior to amendment, subsec. (e) read as follows: "Within two years from December 24, 1980, the Secretary of Energy or any administrative official who may succeed him shall submit the comprehensive energy plan for each insular area to the Congress."
Subsec. (g)(4). Pub. L. 109–58, §251(4), amended par. (4) generally. Prior to amendment, par. (4) read as follows: "Notwithstanding the requirements of section 1469a(d) of this title, the Secretary shall require at least 20 percent of the costs of any project under this subsection to be provided from non-Federal sources. Such cost sharing may be in the form of in-kind services, donated equipment, or any combination thereof."
1992-Subsec. (g). Pub. L. 102–486 added subsec. (g).
1983-Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 98–213 inserted "and may implement any projects or programs contained in recommendations of the plan".
Committee on Resources of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Natural Resources of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 6, One Hundred Tenth Congress, Jan. 5, 2007. | {
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It was 4am on a Friday morning and my week had not been a good one.
The local theatre where I had been volunteering as a technician for the last 20 years had previously announced that they were in trouble financially, and two days earlier with no warning they announced they would not be opening the next day.
Productions that we had been working on were cancelled. Several schools, full of kids who had been rehearsing for months were left with nowhere to perform and other production companies that we support had lost significant sums of money and were facing closure.
We were given limited time to remove any equipment that belonged to us from the building and the rush to get it all moved out had ended just hours earlier.
Then there was the decision. Throughout the run up to the vote on Brexit I had been a passionate supporter for remaining, and had been under the impression that the majority of the country was with us, but as I woke at 4am and glanced at the news on my phone my heart sank.
I felt like I had been knocked down and trodden on until my will to get back up had all but left. I was the lowest place I had been for quite some time.
I made my way down the stairs and seeing the early morning sun outside went out into the garden. Then something magic happened as I stepped outside, the morning air hit me and it felt like all my problems disappeared.
Was there something in the morning air?
There is a lot of talk about the present in the worlds of mindfulness, stress reduction and personal development. Being present means being aware of what's around you but also being in the now.
You see unless you are in any sort of physical discomfort, then any sort of negativity you perceive to currently be present in your life can only be in your ideas about the future or past. Think about it.
Your worries, fears and anxiety are all about the future. Your anger and regrets live in the past. The present can only be negative if either we are currently in some sort of physical pain, or if we feel an uncomfortable feeling as a result of our focus on the past or future.
Now of course physical pain we can't always avoid, although in many cases this is exaggerated by our thinking. However, the feelings we get as the result of our thoughts will only persist as long as the thought does, and we choose what we think.
In fact, as the current moment is the only one we ever experience first hand, it's a wonder that we ever feel any negativity at all. Our ability to do this resides entirely in our unique ability to represent fictional futures or past experiences in our minds, and then react emotionally as if they were real.
Isn't it important to pay attention to the future and past though?
What's this about it being 'fictional'?
Of course there is value in learning from our past, and in planning for the future, but that is all that focusing on either has to offer.
Did you know that your perceived future and past are fictitious anyway?
The future is an incomplete equation, because we can never take into account our thinking in the moment.
We are rubbish at predicting the future. When have you ever imagined the future and had things turn out 100% as you imagined? Never, it doesn't happen. Not least because new thoughts are coming our way all the time, and our thoughts and actions will be defined in no small part by thoughts that we have at the time.
Thoughts which we simply cannot predict in advance. Ideas which are completely new play their part and direct our futures onto a path we never knew existed.
What about our past though. That isn't fiction. We know, we were there and can remember it. That must be true, right?
First of all our conscious minds can only process less than 1% of the information received by our senses, so we only experience a small part of any one moment, but also because memories degrade. It doesn't matter how old or young you are, every time you visit a memory it changes a little, it moves a little further away from truth and towards fiction. Time also plays it's part. With every new day that comes the memories of those that went before degrade.
So you see in reality both the future and past are works of fiction, the only reality is now.
So if there is no advantage to living in the thought of our future worries or past regrets, and experiencing the negative feelings that follow, then the only smart move is to focus on the present, but how?
The good news here is that being present is really easy. It all comes down to one basic action. Use your senses.
For more detail on what this involves, and for a look at a second powerful tool for escaping a spiral of negative thinking take a look at Two escape lanes from negative thinking in the Evolve section of this website.
It's impossible for the past or future to haunt you when you are truly present. Along with gratitude this is the quickest way out of negativity. Just as that morning air snapped me out of mine.
This is the best day of your life because it's the one you get to experience right now. | {
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A strand swamp or strand is a type of swamp in Florida that forms a linear drainage channel on flatlands. A forested wetland ecological habitat, strands occur on land areas with high water tables where the lack of slope prevents stream formation. Strands are more linear than the cypress dome swamps that form in more rounded depressions and are fairly similar to floodplain swamps that form further north along streams and rivers.
For the most part, strand swamps occur south of Lake Okeechobee. Notable strand swamps include the Fakahatchee Strand and Corkscrew Swamp, where the trees are up to 700 years old and tall. The Fakahatchee Strand is a tree-filled channel of slowly moving water that is long and wide.
Strand swamps are often dominated by bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). Shallower strand swamps may contain pond cypress (Taxodium ascendens). When either of these trees dominate, the strand is known as a "cypress strand". Outside of protected areas, most old-growth cypress trees in Florida along streams or lakes have been harvested for their rot-resistant wood.
Beneath a strand swamp are layers of peat. Established strand swamps with a large amount of vegetation have deep peat layers. These deep peat layers can serve as a wick to draw water from underground into the swamp during droughts.
List of species
Undisturbed strand swamps support a number of plant species:
Epiphytes and vines
white twinevine (Sarcostemma clausum)
common wild-pine (Tillandsia fasciculata)
eastern poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans)
Herbs
giant leather fern (Acrostichum danaeifolium)
waterhyssops (Bacopa spp.)
toothed midsorus fern (Blechnum serrulatum)
sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense)
string lily (Crinum americanum)
royal fern (Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis)
Shrubs
red maple (Acer rubrum)
pond apple (Annona glabra)
common buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
strangler fig (Ficus aurea)
sweetbay (Magnolia virginiana)
wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera)
swamp bay (Persea palustris)
swamp laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia)
myrsine (Rapanea punctata)
Florida royal palm (Roystonea regia)
cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto)
coastalplain willow (Salix caroliniana)
Strand swamps are also home to a number of animals, including Florida redbelly turtle (Pseudemys nelsoni), wood stork (Mycteria americana), wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), Florida black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus), and the endangered Florida panther.
References
Natural history of Florida
Plant communities of Florida
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INTERVIEW: Anne Mannion, Open Award Curator
Working as a lawyer at Swan Turton, the leading law lawyers in the country for photographers, Anne Mannion has a long standing relationship with photographers. As a keen photography collector Anne has a long standing relationship with photography. We sat down with Anne to find out which photographers inspire her and importantly what she will be looking for amongst the entries for this years Open Award. Anne encourages innovative work, embracing the use of AI, AR, CGI etc.
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What is your background?
I've had several careers, I have always worked in the media since I was 10 years old, which is a long time now! I started as an actor and did about 150 television commercials as a child. I did a television series for the BBC along with a couple of films including Bugsy Malone and I was in a couple of West End shows. After that I got stage fright and decided to go into producing, starting out as a theatre producer but then moved quite quickly into film. I went to the National Film and Television School and very quickly met a group of people who wanted to make commercials so we set up a television commercials company whilst we were at film school at the same time as making our short films. We were very successful for about 10 years at which point I made a feature film in New York, which I didn't enjoy so much as it was very stressful!! It was at this point that I felt that I wanted a new career and a new life so I thought I would become a lawyer. I did a degree, which involved doing work experience alongside it. Because of my background in media I did work experience at Swan Turton and I've never left. I have been very fortunate to be mentored by Charles Swan who was a previous AOP Board Member, and he and I, along with Rupert Grey, who is another consultant at Swan Turton, are the leading photography law lawyers in the country.
Can you tell us about your involvement with the AOP?
I have worked with the AOP all the time that I have been at Swan Turton because Charles was on the board and we have been the AOP's lawyers, so I have been advising AOP photographers for the last 10 years. When the opportunity came up on the board I jumped at it like a shot because this is a world that I really love and I hoped that I could make some sort of contribution. I joined the board in 2016 and in 2019 I was asked to be interim chair and after I had done that for a little while I was asked to be chair and I thought why not, what a wonderful opportunity. I am going to be here until 2022 so I really hope during the time I have left that I will be part of the change that is coming to the AOP. We have a new executive coming in with lots of new ideas and we are really thinking about how we can help photographers of the future.
Can you talk to us about your relationship with photography and which photographers inspire you?
I've had many years with photographers in my life, my brother is a photographer. I used to sit in his darkroom when I was about 12 when he was an assistant to a wonderful photographer called Pete Myers. We're still friends with his son, Sean Myers, who is also a wonderful photographer. My brother Tom Mannion is now a leading interiors photographer, he works for the New York Times and World of Interiors. I then married a cinematographer, Stephen Blackman, at film school who made feature films and who became a leading car specialist for television commercials around the world. He has sadly passed away. It was so interesting for me to see the differences, as my brother Tom could make a film but it wasn't quite the same way that Stephen would make one, but Stephen was useless at photography, all his photographs were taken documentary style and he would never pause long enough to make sure the person had the right smile. It was very curious to me that that was the way it was. So I really have observed the difference between the two types of disciplines and I do understand they are coming together now. I grew up watching those disciplines start to merge and also the transition from film to digital of course. I can absolutely smell the darkroom smells right now and going on to digital, the initial disappointment from everybody was like 'Oh my god is this the quality now, is this what people will accept!' But obviously we have moved on and the quality is amazing.
As the chair of the board and an independent board member, I keep up with developments in the photography world but I am not as knowledgeable as the professional board members. However, it really is a huge part of my life. I can look around all my walls and my house is full of photography, always has been. I have some terrific stories of my life where photographs have impacted. One is where I wanted to make a film of a book. I was chasing this author who really wasn't paying much attention to me. When I finally met with him he said, 'How do you see the character of Lily?' and I said 'Well, funnily enough I found this photograph in a magazine (I'd been carrying it around with me as I loved this picture) which to me is everything that Lily is.' The image is of a girl dancing to jazz with her hair flying behind her by Robert Doisneau. The author couldn't believe it, as he then showed me a photograph of his writing desk and above his desk was the same photograph which he had had in mind when he was writing the character. This is a great example of how photographs have helped me. So in the end I was able to buy that book and we developed it as a film project.
There are many photographers whose work I admire. I love Tim Flach's work, I think he is such an inspiration, wow, to be changing the world through his photography like that. Bringing protection of the environment to the attention to the youngsters, (not that they need it, that generation are so much more awake than all of us), but Tim I think, is a big part of that. Making such wonderful images and again they tell a story that resonates.
In the same I way really love Nan Goldin who uses her photography to make political points such as bringing attention to the Oxycontin furore and how terrible it is that so many people have become addicted to that drug Highlighting the people that have made all the money out of the addiction and then funding the arts, it's a very complex situation, but I love the fact that she has used her work and her position in the photography world to call the art galleries out on that. That said she has also made some beautiful fashion work, so it's not all political.
I grew up with the work of David LaChapelle, all the Catholic iconic imagery and the drama of his work really resonates with me.
There were a few highlights for me from the AOP50 exhibition that I really loved. First, the image of Jimi 'The Quiff' by Amit & Naroop, if I had to have one on my wall it would be that one! I have also collected the work of Marcus Lyon for the past 20 years and it was wonderful to see his work in large scale at this exhibition also.
What would your uppermost advice be to photographers who may run into legal difficulties?
Get it in writing! Even if you are not going to negotiate a formal contract make sure that everything you say is backed up by emails. The problem we face as lawyers is, where is the evidence? This is what we are always looking for and ideally you would have a contract but so often that doesn't happen, you might be working with friends and you don't think its necessary until you run into problems. Even speaking between you and another person can be forming a contract, so if you agree to do something and they agree to pay you then just send a quick email saying, hi, following our conversation today we agreed to do this, you are going to pay me for this and the rights that I am granting you are these. But again, if you do run into difficulties just make sure that you send emails saying what the problems are and if you have a response from them that makes our lives so much easier to help you. Rather than just you telling me what they said because that is always open to interpretation, if you've got it in writing then we can use that in court!
As curator of the Open Awards what in your opinion makes for an Award winning image? What would your advice be those entering this category?
Something that tells a story, the images that speak to me are often those that have something that strikes my heart, in a way that I can look at it and it tells me a story. What was going on that day in that person's life, by what they are wearing, by the colours in the room, the lighting etc. and I think the strongest images are those that resonate with us on a human level and life is about telling stories.
My advice to those entering the category would be don't hold back, surprise us. I remember looking at last years Open Award finalists at the 'Hate Heart' innovation piece by Kai Bastard that was such fun and really exciting. As we look forward to the future there is going to be so much innovation with AR & AI etc. Lets try to step into that future so if anybody has anything like that, enter it and lets have a look, don't hold back as we are really looking for something inspiring, something new.
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