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Blog / Photography Tips / Understanding ISO, the least understood of the three exposure parameters
July 23, 2015 by Rajib Mukherjee filed under Photography Tips.
If you look at the main aspects that govern exposure, you would obviously realize that there are three. Three pillars unto which all exposure constructions are resting. The number three is auspicious, in religion as in photography. It is also pertinent to mention here that the number three is a recurring phenomenon in photography. Today, however, we are concerned with one of these pillars that are fundamental to all photography – ISO.
What is ISO?
ISO is an acronym. It stands for International Organization of Standardization or I.S.O. It is an international body that standardizes a lot of things. Before digital sensors this would have been ASA or American Standard Association. That was back in the days of film. What ISO does, basically, is it tells how sensitive the image medium is. During the days of film, obviously, it was the sensitivity of the film and now it is the digital sensor.
So how is ISO measured?
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ISO is measured in numbers. In the days of film, ASA 50, 100, 200, 400 and even 800 would have been general placed; standard film sensitivity. The same numbering system has been retained when the standard moved from ASA to ISO. Higher numbers mean higher sensitivity to light and lower numbers mean the exact opposite. In the older days there were special purpose films which could go even further. The usability of images shot using such special purpose films, for general photography that is, was not that much.
Cut to 2015 and there are cameras that has a native five digit ISO sensitivity that can be further pushed using software. The Canon 5D Mark III, e.g., can shoot at a native ISO of 25600. At such high ISO, low light is no longer a problem. With film camera, professionals such as wedding photographers per se, were stuck with a small elbow room. You would shudder looking at an older edition of Martha Stewart's Wedding magazine. Red images which appear to have been doused in red wine were commonplace; and this is the most definitive wedding magazine of the time. It's incredible what modern technology can do.
Interchangeable ISO
In as much as image medium sensitivity is concerned, digital technology has greatly improved that aspect of photography. It is now possible to shoot 10 – 20 or more images, with each one having a different ISO. Back in the days of film you could only do this if you were prepared to waste a lot of film. Hypothetically, assuming that there were usable films of 20 different levels of sensitivity.
What is native and expanded ISO?
A digital camera has a native range of ISO and beyond that camera manufacturers boost sensitivity using software. The sensor's defined range of sensitivity is denoted as native ISO and anything beyond that is termed as expanded ISO. Though camera manufacturers leave no stone unturned trying to drum up the incredible ISO range of their cameras, it is a completely different thing whether images shot at ISO 25600 ISO or even ISO 51200 are at all usable.
Higher ISO increases noise
What does happen when you increase the ISO of your camera? The sensor increases the gain. In other words it tries to boost the light information that it sees. Now, each camera sensor is designed keeping in mind the kind of signal that it can actually handle. You cannot expect to push a 1600 max native ISO camera to shoot beyond a five digit ISO. It is not designed for that. Also, at that ISO the amount of noise (digital) would be too much making an image unusable.
Additionally, smaller sensors suffer more from noise related issues than their larger brethren. Larger sensors have more space between each pixel. It allows for smoother capture of light. Smaller sensors have the same pixels more tightly packed leading to a significant amount of loss in light.
Up-side to higher ISO
Higher ISO is not always a bad thing. At higher ISO you literally increase your chances of making a sharp image with minimum blur, even in low light. Imagine what you can do with an ISO of 51200!
Measures to counter noise in digital photography
To avoid the problem of noise most photographers opt for a smaller ISO number. Noise generally happens when you try to increase the exposure for dark / shadow areas in an image. Image information is overshadowed by noise. Another method to avoid noise is to use a long exposure, with Long Exposure Noise Reduction (LENR) turned on.
The other method involves post-processing and include both tweaking the luminance and the color sliders under 'Noise Reduction' to remove color and luminance noise. Not dragging the sharpness mask can also help to avoid noise but more than that artefacts. Artefacts is another side effect of higher ISO.
What is the relationship between ISO and the rest of the exposure parameters?
ISO, by now you must have realized, has a bearing on the exposure settings. When you switch from ISO 100 to ISO 200 you are basically doubling the light sensitivity of the sensor. That allows you to increase the shutter speed from say, 1/100 to 1/200 of a second. If you can move all the way to ISO 1600 and still your camera produces usable photos, you can shoot at a shutter speed of 1/1600 of a second! In a low light situation that is an incredible advantage.
ISO has a similar relationship with aperture. Increasing the ISO has the same effect as using a smaller f-stop, minus the shallow depth of field.
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Created on Dec 22, 2014
@author: szirkdas
'''
import user_information as USER
import track_information as TRACK
import playlist_information as PLAYLIST
import following_information as FOLLOW
import comment_information as COMMENT
import favorite_information as FAV
import soundcloud
# create client object with app credentials
client = soundcloud.Client(client_id="e7d87b6c5834935bd7b3122b55af9b9e",
client_secret="b3711657c70cf1e728608a4335db579b")
inputFile = open( "input/permalink_username.txt", "r" )
userIds = []
followingCounts = []
favoritedCounts = []
for userName in inputFile:
#---------------USERS--------------------
user = USER.getUserInformation(client, userName)
USER.insertDB(user)
userIds.append(user.id)
followingCounts.append(user.followings_count)
favoritedCounts.append(user.public_favorites_count)
#---------------TRACKS--------------------
trackList = TRACK.getTrackInformation(client, user.id, user.track_count)
TRACK.insertDB(trackList)
#---------------PLAYLISTS--------------------
playlistList = PLAYLIST.getPlaylistInformation(client, user.id, user.playlist_count)
PLAYLIST.insertDB(user.id, playlistList)
#---------------FOLLOWINGS--------------------
followingsList = FOLLOW.getFollowingInformation(client, user.id, user.followings_count)
FOLLOW.insertDB(user.id, followingsList)
#---------------COMMENTS ON TRACKS--------------------
comments = COMMENT.getCommentInformation(client, user.id)
COMMENT.insertDB(comments)
#---------------FAVORITE TRACKS--------------------
favoritesList = FAV.getPlaylistInformation(client, user.id, user.public_favorites_count)
FAV.insertDB(user.id, favoritesList)
inputFile.close()
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How Much Are These Wedding Cake Ideas?
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How Much Are These Wedding Cake Ideas?
The average bride spends $26,989 on her wedding. That's a lot of money. So what is eating into those costs?
Well the average wedding dress is over $1,300 for one. And then you have to factor in venue rentals, catering, and everything else.
One interesting fact is that the average time of engagement is 14.7 months. Those are long engagements historically speaking but with weddings bigger than ever before, it takes that much time to plan something great.
So you want to make sure your plans go on without a hitch and if you are just engaged, consider getting a wedding planner either to help you through the whole process or at least the day of.
Trust me, having that extra help on hand is worth it especially if you are already shelling out for luxurious stuff.
Tell us about how your wedding went and how the costs worked out for you in the comments below.
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Tell All The People: "The Best of Merry Clayton" Shines Spotlight on "Gimme Shelter" Singer
For Merry Clayton, fame was just a shot away. For she was a member of a very exclusive club of well-respected yet all-too-unheralded performers: background singers. Documentarian Morgan Neville's new film 20 Feet from Stardom chronicles some of the great artists who have excelled in that capacity, including Clayton, Darlene Love, Lisa Fischer, Judith Hill, Claudia Lennear and Táta Vega. Many of music's greatest background singers also had solo careers, though, and Legacy Recordings and Ode Records are celebrating Clayton's with the June 25 release of The Best of Merry Clayton.
This first-ever anthology for the singer – perhaps best-known for her prominent role on The Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter" – is arriving just one week after the film's Columbia Records soundtrack, which also features Clayton. The documentary, in theatres this month, boasts interviews with the likes of Brian Wilson, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Stevie Wonder, Mick Jagger and many others who have benefited from the talents of their background singers. (Many such singers had prosperous solo careers before, during or after their background tenures, including Flo and Eddie, Luther Vandross, Deniece Williams, Cissy Houston, Dee Dee Warwick, and Darlene Love. Even Mick Jagger once got into the act, memorably singing backup for Carly Simon on "You're So Vain," after all!)
But by the time of her incendiary spotlight on "Gimme Shelter," the Louisiana-born Merry Clayton had been a familiar face in recording studios for nearly a decade. She even recorded the original version of "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)," on which she was supported by The Blossoms – including Darlene Love! Clayton's role on "Shelter" in 1969 propelled legendary record man Lou Adler to sign her to his Ode Records label. Her Ode debut, appropriately titled after the Jagger/Richards song, arrived in stores the following year. It was just the first of three sublimely soulful sets from the vocalist.
After the jump: more details on the new CD plus a full track listing with discography!
Gimme Shelter was followed by the self-titled Merry Clayton (1971, produced by Adler), and Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow (1975, produced by soul great Gene McDaniels). Adler and producer Rob Santos have selected highlights from these three Ode albums (and more!) for The Best Of. And its tracks represent a "Who's Who" of songwriting talent to have benefited from Clayton's soulful, gospel-tinged pipes. From Gimme Shelter, you'll not only hear Clayton's solo version of the title track, but James Taylor's "Country Road," Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water," The Doors' "Tell All the People" and Spooky Tooth's "Forget It I Got It." (Talk about eclectic!) From Merry Clayton, Adler and Santos have chosen songs by Neil Young ("Southern Man"), Bill Withers ("Grandma's Hands"), Billy Preston ("Sho' Nuff"), Leon Russell ("A Song for You") and Clayton's Ode labelmate Carole King ("After All This Time," "Walk On In"). The title track of Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow, from the detective series Baretta, is also included.
These album cuts are rounded out by a handful of rarities. Both sides of a 1972 non-LP Ode single are here, with Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Oh No Not My Baby" on the A-side and Mark James' "Suspicious Minds" on the flip. ("Oh No" was a hit for Maxine Brown – with Dee Dee Warwick on harmony – and has also been recorded by Rod Stewart and many others. "Suspicious Minds" was first recorded by its author but soon became a standard in the hands of The King.) A take on Bob Dylan's "The Mighty Quinn," a hit for Manfred Mann, comes from The Brothers and Sisters' 1969 album Dylan's Gospel. Adler produced and Gene Page arranged the album, which also featured singers like Patrice Holloway, Gloria Jones and Edna Wright (Darlene Love's sister) among the large vocal ensemble. Adler and Page also helmed "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing (Black National Hymn)" from the Brewster McCloud soundtrack. And Clayton shows off her full range on the rocking "Acid Queen" from Ode's all-star recording of The Who's Tommy.
New liner notes by Warren Zanes, formerly of the Del Fuegos, place Clayton's career into perspective. And what a career she's had – and continues to have! – alongside performers like Ray Charles, Bobby Darin, Elvis Presley, Carole King, Neil Young and Burt Bacharach. (In 1987, Clayton even scored a solo triumph on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack with the euphoric "Yes.") Zanes writes, "They've been able to enter into the widest range of musical situations and do what's needed. Many backing singers adapt chameleon-like to the situation and never develop a distinctive 'character' voice. But there are certainly exceptions. And Merry Clayton is one of them. She is gifted with a voice that gives her a place in both worlds. Here is a singer who can do it all."
You can hear for yourself when The Best of Merry Clayton arrives from Ode Records and Legacy Recordings on June 25. It's available for pre-order below! And don't miss the soundtrack to 20 Feet from Stardom, which features recordings by Clayton, Talking Heads, David Bowie, Darlene Love, The Crystals, Lou Reed, and more!
Merry Clayton, The Best of Merry Clayton (Ode/Legacy 88883 73960 2, 2013)
Tell All the People
Country Road (Hot 100, # 103)
After All This Time (Hot 100, # 71)
Gimme Shelter (Hot 100, # 73)
Oh No Not My Baby (Hot 100, # 72)
Walk On In
The Mighty Quinn – The Brothers and Sisters featuring Merry Clayton
Sho' Nuff
Forget It I Got It
Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow (Hot 100, # 45)
Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing (Black National Hymn)
The Acid Queen – Merry Clayton with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Measham
Tracks 1, 4, 6, 8, 11 & 15 from Merry Clayton, Ode 77012, 1971
Tracks 2-3, 5, 9 & 12 from Gimme Shelter, Ode 77001, 1970
Tracks 7 & 14 from Ode single 66030, 1972
Track 10 from The Brothers and Sisters, Dylan's Gospel, Ode 44018, 1969
Track 13 from Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow, Ode 77030, 1975
Track 16 from Brewster McCloud: Original Soundtrack, MGM 1SE-28ST, 1970
Track 17 from Tommy, Ode 99001, 1972
Posted in Compilations, Merry Clayton, News
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Getting rights clearances for a collection of her greatest backing vocal work would be a nightmare, but it would be a fantastic set. This will be a very nice substitute.
Really looking forward to this. Thanks for a great write-up. Your musical taste and knowledge are such a pleasure to read about. | {
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To the editor: Sadly, our country today is like a great ship in a vast ocean with nobody at the helm. Obama has failed to provide leadership and has lost respect even from his own party, the American public and her allies throughout the world. Any of the major Republican presidential candidates would do a better job, but there is one contender who stands above the rest — Mitt Romney.
Governor Romney is a time-tested, proven leader — both in private business and as a conservative governor in a liberal state.
As Massachusetts governor, he succeeded in cutting taxes 19 times, turning a $3 billion deficit into a $2 billion surplus, signing over 800 vetoes, and balancing the budget without raising taxes. But his strongest suit is virtually unmatched by any other candidate. He spent 25 years in the private sector launching companies that created tens of thousands of jobs including Staples and the Sports Authority.
His great reputation as a turnaround specialist and problem solver for organizations led to his converting the International Olympic Committee's mismanagement and budgetary problems into the hugely successful 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mitt Romney understands that Americans are being stymied by government regulation, over taxation, and burdensome limitations on energy production, weakening our economy and our standing in the world.
As president, he will immediately cut spending, reduce taxes, eliminate oppressive regulations, and unleash the power of capitalism, putting people back to work.
A devoted family man, Mitt and Ann, his wife of 42 years, raised five sons, all of whom are married and have blessed them with 16 grandchildren. This nation deserves better than the failure and socialist agenda of Barack Obama.
Please join me in electing Mitt Romney the republican presidential nominee.
To the editor: Over the past two months I have received two very similar fancy glossy color pamphlets asking me to thank Congressman Frank Guinta (R-NH) for protecting Medicare Part D. The first came from a group called the American Action Network and the second from RetireSafe. Considering that Rep. Guinta supported the plan passed by the House of Representatives proposed by Rep. Ryan (R-WI), that would end Medicare as we know it, and replace it with a voucher program. I was more than skeptical about the claim the Rep. Guinta was voting to protect Medicare. As such, I did some research into the organizations sending the pamphlets, and what exactly Rep. Guinta voted for or against to "protect" Medicare Part D.
As I expected, the facts behind the claims presented in the pamphlets were quite different from the reality of what actually was behind Rep. Guinta's vote. As it turns out, Rep. Guinta actually voted against the Medicare Drug Savings Act of 2011 (HR 2190) that would reduce the federal deficit by $112 billion over the next ten years according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO). What HR 2190 would have accomplished is to eliminate a sweetheart deal for brand-name drug manufacturers that allows them to charge Medicare higher prices for millions of low-income Medicare Part D enrollees.
Before 2006, the government received significant rebates on drugs used by "dual eligible" Medicare and Medicaid enrollees. However, the Republican Medicare Part D law eliminated these rebates, dramatically raising prices for the government and profits for the manufacturers. The Part D deal resulted in a huge drug manufacturer windfall. HR 2190 would eliminate this windfall and require that manufacturers pay the rebates for low-income Part D enrollees, ensuring that taxpayers and the Medicare program do not overpay for Part D drugs, saving $112 billion over the next ten years.
I asked Rep. Guinta at a town-hall meeting in Greenland about the pamphlet from the American Action Network, (a conservative group backed by Republicans with close ties to Wall Street). He claimed to have no knowledge of the pamphlet or the organization. I asked him why he would vote against legislation that would save taxpayers $112 billion over ten years. He never directly answered this question, but made a general comment about the need to reduce spending. It seems to me that if Rep Guinta is serious about "saving Medicare Part D" and "standing up for New Hampshire seniors" he would support a measure that would return $112 billion to Medicare and reduce the need to cut services for the elderly in the future. I suspect that Rep. Guinta's priority is to improve profits for big drug manufacturers rather than truly protect Medicare.
To the editor: I am a pet owner who lives in East Rochester. I recently tried to find a low-income program to help assist with the cost of getting a cat neutered (I had my other cat spayed and it was almost $300); unfortunately I found that there were very few options available.
I know one of my responsibilities as a pet owner is to get my pet spayed or neutered; it helps control the population of unwanted and unloved animal. I see these helpless animals in my own neighborhood every day, and if they are lucky they will end up in a shelter. If they are in a no-kill shelter they will eventually be adopted, but the truth is there are approximately seven million dogs and cats that are euthanized everyday in shelters across the nation.
Attorney Peter Marsh, who is an attorney from Concord and the director of Solutions to Overpopulation of Pets stated, "We now know we can't adopt our way out of the pet overpopulation problem. We've got to halt the problem at the source."
Usually shelters offer spay and neuter programs for low-income residents, but there have been recent cuts in funding. Currently, New Hampshire allocates two dollars of every required dog license to low-income programs. Since New Hampshire began investing in low-income programs there has been a 70% decrease in the amount of dogs and cats euthanized annually.
To make these programs more accessible New Hampshire should consider mirroring other states such as California and Florida, and implement a mandatory spay and neuter program through the use of a mobile clinic. Mobile clinics have been successful in elevating the burden of cost on pet owners in other States; these are customized vehicles such as trucks, RVs, vans, or mobile homes. Mobile Clinics are refurbished and usually are equipped with the following: a surgery table with a light, recovery cages, anesthesia machines, and autoclaves. These clinics are usually set up by local veterinarians, private shelters, or animal control programs, and can be especially useful in rural areas of New Hampshire. In rural areas there is a lack of affordable vet services, and many residents do not have access to transportation (the elderly and poor) to take their pets to the vet.
The Mobile Clinic would allow residents to take advantage of free and low cost services that are based on income. Setting up a Mobile Clinic in the Rochester area will help control the pet population and will also help in putting a stop to euthanasia in NH. There is not a better time than now, especially in these hard economic times. The end results will benefit the whole community.
Really fosters? I know you may not always cover the Exeter region but to leave them out of the NHIAA football championship coverage was just poor reporting. Exeter was 0-9 last year and was going to be moved down to Division 2 next year but they pulled off an excellent upset against Pinkerton Academy and won the game 23 to 13. They finished the season 11-1 which is amazing considering their record last year.
I'm glad that I get other local papers so I can read about all of the NHIAA coverage around the state. Numerous other news outlets covered all the championships while fosters did not.
You cover many other stories in Exeter including recent opening of a yoga studio, a man and his dog that reported a fire but failed to report an event that thousands of people showed up for. I hope that you don't drop the ball again next year.
Congrats to the Exeter Blue Hawks!
To the editor: I'm writing to you as a concerned citizen. My concern is the recent efforts and claims made by the Chad Evans Wrongly Convicted Committee.
There has been considerable effort by members of the CEWCC to gain support for a reinvestigation of this case. These efforts include the publishing of a book, "Eye Contact" which is filled with fictional accounts of Chad's demeanor, biased and unsubstantiated claims about his behavior, as well as a gross attempt at portraying Evans as a "loving, caring, nurturing family man." This couldn't be further from the truth.
The police interviewed many individuals who had a different opinion of Chad Evans. In summary, Chad was a manipulative, lying, self-centered abusive person who had a history of violent assault. Contrary to his claims, he refused to cooperate with the police investigation. He lied to the police detectives, withheld information and intentionally distorted facts.
While out on bail, Chad willfully and intentionally violated one of the most important bail conditions that were in place: He maintained continuous contact with Amanda Bortner, the state's star witness, for the sole purpose of manipulating her testimony.
Feel free to visit my website, chadevansguilty.com for further, factual evidence concerning this case.
To the editor: There is much news these days about hunger, food insecurity and the struggle of food pantries to serve their families. We have experienced the struggle, though we have yet to turn anyone away — 78% more families visited the pantry in October 2011 than in October 2010. However, today I stood in front of the Seybold building and watched the Youth Group of South Church, many of its parishioners and its new pastor Chris ferry over 7,000 pounds of food into our agency! Yes, that is correct, 7000 pounds! It was simply amazing.
To the editor: In October my 82-year-old mother was taken by ambulance to Portsmouth Hospital. She had torn her esophagus while coughing forcefully. She thankfully lives near the new fire house the response to her home was swift. She was very well taken care of (she had almost died) and after a week of this excellent care she was ready for rehab services. I live in No Hampton and am disabled, so I wanted her as close as possible. We settled on Oceanside Skilled Nursing /Rehab in Hampton. I was told that it had a not so great reputation but over the last year that was getting better.
I'm very happy to say it was a great choice for us, my mom at 82 can be cranky. With all the smiling faces, good solid care all around, nursing (she had a rapid heart rate the had to be watched), OT, PT, the doctor who she talked about a lot, all the people who work there. I'm a nurse and I saw lights being answered in a timely way, it was clean, the staff was helpfully, friendly and my mom was there three weeks and her only complaint was the food. I brought her supper every night that so that helped.
This was a positive experience overall from the firefighters to Portsmouth Hospital to Oceanside Rehab. Thank you to all that took care of my mom Gwen Cronin. Hopefully this will be the last stay anywhere but home. If however she has to do this again we would have no problem with Portsmouth Hospital and Oceanside Rehab.
To the editor: Kudos to the citizens of Dover who donated money to the different services provided in Dover.
I was surprised, however, when I saw that only $870 was donated to the Dover schools.
When the City Council was preparing the budget for this years taxes the council chamber was overflowing with parents who did not want any cuts made to the school budget. Time after time they expressed and I quote: "I am willing to pay more taxes." Wonderful. So how come they did not take advantage of the opportunity to do just that?
Evidently, some things are easier said then done.
To the editor: Obama was at it again recently. While attending a conference with Asian leaders in Hawaii. He started blaming Americans for not working hard. Then in Australia he commented the school system here was not very good. A couple of weeks ago Obama said Americans are lazy. Barack Obama has talked down this country from day one. According to him, we all are to blame for our problems, but him.
He is not a leader. He acts like a little boy, who blames everyone else for his problems. Someone should tell him to grow up. It is time to start acting like a man. A real man does not blame others for the problems he faces, he stands up to them. Is this the hope and change we were promised? | {
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Grayling's Atomic Shortlisted for Global Creativity Award
Grayling's UK consumer comms team, Atomic has been shortlisted for yet another award for its 'World's Best Driving Road' campaign on behalf of Avis. The latest nod for this work is in the 'Global Creative Award' category from the PRWeek Global Awards. The campaign has already been recognized by the Travel Marketing Awards, the PR Moment Awards and the European Excellence Awards. | {
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State legislators in North Carolina are considering a crackdown on smartphone use and driving with a plan to ban the hand-held use of such devices on the road.
Fines up to $200 and insurance point penalties would be imposed under the bill from North Carolina lawmakers to crack down on smartphone use and driving. The bill excludes seizure or forfeiture of the wireless device, according to the Mooresville Tribune.
The proposal is known as House Bill 144 in the General Assembly of North Carolina. If the North Carolina legislature and Gov. Roy Cooper sign the bill into law, it would take effect Jan. 1, 2020. Warnings could be issued for the first six months following the legislation becoming law, under the bill.
The four primary sponsors of the plan for North Carolina lawmakers to crack down on smartphone use and driving are representatives Jon Hardister, R-Guilford, Kevin Corbin, R-Franklin, John A. Torbett, R-Stanley and Garland E. Pierce, D-Scotland County.
The "Hands Free NC" proposal would prohibit the use of a wireless device in the driver's hand or being supported by the driver's body. The bill would prohibit drivers from watching videos or movies or taking videos on the wireless device.
The bill would authorize law enforcement officers to stop drivers merely for holding a phone, whereas currently, such officers must cite speeding, failure to wear a seat belt or another alleged violation as a reason for stopping drivers.
Under the proposed bill, drivers 18 and older would be allowed to use a smartphone or other kind of wireless device only if the device is mounted or attached in the vehicle and the use of which can begin and end with a single button push. A smartphone's GPS could be used by a driver if the address was programmed into the device before operation of the vehicle began.
Exemptions would be provided in the proposed North Carolina legislation to let emergency responders and police and other officials use smartphones while driving in the course of their duties.
The association between smartphone conversation alone and crash involvement was statistically insignificant.
An official with AAA said the organization supports the proposed bill from North Carolina lawmakers to crack down on smartphone use and driving to fight the distracted-driver "epidemic," make roads safer and preserve lives.
Passage of the bill might not be a lock. Mitch Kokai, policy analyst with the John Locke Foundation think tank of Raleigh, North Carolina, said that opposition to the bill could occur based on the measure being seen as control by an "overly aggressive nanny state." Some might see existing distracted-driving laws as being sufficient, he said.
Most states ban texting on a smartphone while driving. Arizona is considering such a ban, and if the Grand Canyon State establishes the prohibition, Montana would be the only state without a ban on texting while driving.
For help in relation to accidents involving smartphone use and other accidents contact the Law Offices of Richard Flexner in North Carolina today. | {
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Navid Hassanpour has been at HSE since 2016.
Preprint Hassanpour N. A Vignette: Industrial Development versus Agrarian Constituency, Russian Constitutional Democracy 1905-1917 / academia.edu. Series PS "Comparative Politics". 2016.
Preprint Hassanpour N. Modernization Theory and Development Without Democracy: Evidence from Elections to the Iranian National Assembly 1906-1975 / academia.edu. Series PS "Comparative Politics, Social Research Methods and Methodology". 2015.
Preprint Hassanpour N. A Quasi-Experimental Study of Contagion and Coordination in Urban Conflict: Evidence from The Syrian Civil War in Damascus / academia.edu. Series PS "Comparative Politics, Peace and Conflict Studies". 2014.
Preprint Hassanpour N. Hushed Dissent: Permanent Incumbency Advantage and Varieties of Online Political Dialogue under Competitive Authoritarianism / academia.edu. Series PS "Comparative Politics". 2014.
Preprint Hassanpour N. Localization of the News and Urban Unrest: A Media Usage and Protest Location Survey in Cairo / Social Science Research Network. Series SSRN Working Paper Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2013.
Preprint Hassanpour N. The Strategy of Perception in Third Party Interventions / Social Science Research Network. Series SSRN Working Paper Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2013.
Preprint Hassanpour N. Transparency and Repression: An Explanation for the Democratic Civil Peace / Social Science Research Network. Series SSRN Working Paper Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2012.
Preprint Hassanpour N. Dynamic Models of Mobilization in Political Networks / Social Science Research Network. Series SSRN Working Paper Series "Public Choice: Analysis of Collective Decision-Making". 2010.
Navid Hassanpour is lead of Research Group 'Modernization and Mobilization in Eurasia'.
Navid Hassanpour's book Leading from the Periphery and Network Collective Action has won the Best Book Award from the Political Networks Section of the American Political Science Association.
Navid Hassanpour, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences (School of Political Science) at the Higher School of Economics, is the author of 'Leading from the Periphery and Network Collective Action' published by Cambridge University Press in December 2016. He recently spoke with the HSE News Service about his current course at HSE, expansion of the Master's programme in Applied Political Science, and his plans for upcoming research.
The book 'Leading from the Periphery and Network Collective Action' by Associate Professor of the School of Political Science of HSE Navid Hassanpour was issued by Cambridge University Press. | {
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This section chronologically documents the changes (enhancements and bug fixes) that have been made to uCon. The changes documented here begin with uCon as of Nov 1, 2003. Note that this is obviously not an official change log, rather a page that allows users to be informally kept aware of improvements made to the tool. Having stated that, please report all bugs and or enhancement requests to Ed Sutter.
- New timestamp format: yyyymmdd-hh:mm:ss.msec.
- Bug fix: The SEND script command was no properly dealing with \x00 if it was part of the string to be sent; now it does.
- Bug fix: As a result of a change I made to support the outgoing ACH feature, I inserted a bug related to the 'DBC' (delay-between-characters) feature with strings of text that are programmed into function keys and/or buttons, In the nutshell, the delay-between-characters setting was ignored for buttons and function keys. This is fixed.
- Bug fix: The WOL command's -v (verbosity) option was not working. Fixed now.
- As part of the above fix, I also cleaned up the way long strings of characters are sent to the target. Any long string really needs to be pushed to the target in its own thread; otherwise the main window is held up waiting for that string to be sent. This is only noticed when the combination of string length and/or dbc setting results in a transmission time that is noticeable (a few seconds or more). The main window will lock up and the user won't see the string until it is entirely pushed to the target. Now, with this in a thread, the user will see each character as it is sent and the window will not be locked. This is primarily a cosmetic improvement.
- Bug fix: Changing COM port connections during an open session of uCon caused some confusion; in some cases this caused the user to have to open the port twice (because on the first attempt it remained disconnected); and in the case of a user-defined baud-rate, this would cause an endless loop essentially killing the uCon process. This is fixed.
- When there is a disconnect from the comport, if keepalive is active, uCon will prompt the user as to whether or not it should be shut off.
- Bug fix: the RTSSET and DTRSET checkboxes weren't properly pre-configuring RTS and DSR pins; they were simply disabling the appropriate flow control if the box was checked. As of this fix, if RTSSET is checked it will correctly disable RTS/DTS flow control, but it will also enable RTS pin at startup. Similarly, if DTRSET is checked, it will disable DTR/DSR flowcontrol, but it will also enable DTR at startup.
- The keepalive feature added to the CONFIG command will only run if the backend com port is connected.
- New keepalive option...The CONFIG command has a new 'keepalive' subcommand which allows the user to set up a script that will automatically run periodically based on the keepalive interval.
- New inactivity timeout option...The CONFIG command has a new 'inactivity' subcommand which allows the user to establish the inactivity timeout as well as an optional script to run in place of the actual disconnect.
- New options for the SLEEP script command to support sleeping till mouse click or keystroke.
- New Transfer->Text menu item... will open a small dialog box that allows the user to pre-type the string into the text box and the click "send".
- Bug fix: the "Send-on-Enter" mode was ignoring "Local Echo".
- New script command SENDINPUT. Allows uCon the ability to simulate keyboard intput to other applications..
- New RESTful interface in HTTP server for issuing script commands, or button/functionkey pushes.
- The startup dialog box now allows you to enter a user-defined baudrate.
- If uCon is running with a user-defined baud rate, then the"next baudrate" toolbar button is used as a 1-click means of opening the Config->Backend->ComPort dialog.
- New "alternate com port" option that provides monitoring of a second COM port.
- Fixed bug in the ANY option of comport selection... It wasn't dealing with comport numbers greater than 9.
- New AVRLOADER script command for downloading arduino sketches to optiboot-based boards.
Updated the version of plink, based on putty-0.68.
For systems that have more than one IP address, there's a chance that the MYIP shell variable will not be set to what you expect. There's really no way (that I'm aware of) to pick a particular IP address within your list of network interfaces, uCon just assigns the first one it sees. To allow the user to configure a particular uCon session to a particular IP address (and affect the status bar and the MYIP setting), you can now export the MYIP shell variable and save your config so that next startup that IP address will be loaded into MYIP and the status bar. Also, as part of this, I added a new CONFIG subcommand: "nicinfo", to list the known IP addresses (1 per NIC).
Single-file Ymodem is implemented. Because of the limited number of systems to test this on, its tough to be sure if its fully operational. It appears (based on user feedback) that it does not handle error recovery; however if no errors occur, the transfer (using u-boot as the target) works ok.
Added MODBUS crc (big & little endian) to the set of ASCII-Coded Hex (ACH) mode checksums. Refer to Miscellaneous Config Items dialog.
Strings sent through function keys and/or buttons now pass through ACH processing.
New ACH option to local-echo. Refer to Miscellaneous Config Items dialog.
New argument for RECV blkcpy script command. If a filename is specified, then the content of the received buffer will be written to it (instead of RECVBLOCK shell variable). This is useful because at times, the size/length of the RECVBLOCK variable is too large to deal with as a shell variable.
New -n option used with RECV blkinit to turn off automatic wrapping (circular queue) of the incoming data.
New sub-command for FILE script command: dump. Simply dumps the content of the file to the console.
New options for the LOG script command. Supports the dialog box options available through Logging->Standard menu item.
New sub-command for the LOG script command: trunc. Just gives you the ability to truncate the currently active logging file.
New sub-command for the FILE script command: hexdump. Just gives you the ability to dump a file (or a portion of it) in ascii-coded-hex format to the console.
New script command "SRVRSETUP", added to support server configuration from a script. As of now, all this does is allows the user to turn the dhcp server on and off; as needs arise, I'll update this capability.
The code in RECV that waits for a string had a bug: If a portion of the string is received, then the actual string is received after some valid substring, the state machine was failing. For example, if the the command was RECV -x 11223344, and the incoming data was 112211223344, this would be missed because the restart was within a valid substring of the match.
To support overriding the default SSH port number, the plink argument list can now be appended with the familar port syntax using ":PORT".
New 'restore' and 'minimize' sub-commands to CONFIG script command.
Recently I realized that FileBrowser that comes with the Microsoft environment (used by uCon) will, by default, change the current working directory (CWD) to whatever the directory of the selected file is. That's not what I wanted it to do, so I changed it so that the CWD is not affected by any file opened with the browser. Unfortunately, this also causes scripts that are invoked from Scripts->Run (using the browser) to not automatically change the CWD to the directory from which the script is invoked. This is bad for any script that uses relative file paths and assumes the CWD was changed.
So, I added an exception so that launching a script from Run->Scripts (using the browser) will still do the change-directory, but in all other cases the CWD is left untouched when using the browser.
Buttons and function keys can now be colored using their configuration dialogs or the 'FKEY' script command.
If uCon starts up with a config file, and there is no specified "Titlebar" text in the Miscellaneous Configuration, the title bar text will include the name of the config file.
Made some improvements to cut-n-paste.
Added line-tagging option to the CATCH facility. This gives the user the ability to have uCon append a line tag at the far-right edge of the console window on every line that contains a catch string.
You can now open up a CMD shell to run within the uCon console... Why would you want to do that?.
New -C option for RECV script command.
Similar to the LINES variable, now each time the window is resized, the COLS variable is loaded with the width.
Standard logging now supports logging non-printables.
New 'md5' sub-command added to the script command FILE.
Bug fix: Config->Backend was not properly opening the port if uCon started up with a preconfigured port that was invalid.
Bug fix: The toolbar buttons related to RS232 control were not disabled when the port was disconnected (they are now).
Bug fix: If there is an error in the config file at startup, uCon now allows the user to ignore the error and continue.
Bug fix: if you move the window around (or even just left-click in the outer edges of the window) uCon would drop the characters received during that period if VT100 emulation was enabled. This is fixed.
The timestamp facility now allows you to specify a custom format.
New 'crc' sub-command added to the script command FILE.
Set up very low-traffic mail list subscription: http://www.umonfw.com/ucon/joinlist.html . This is not a "forum" style list, just a list that I will use to send out notifications to users (bugs, bug fixes, new features, etc...).
Disallow uCon from starting up with a window height that exceeds the size of the PC screen.
If the comport is via USB, and the USB connection drops or hangs for some reason, uCon will now automatically disconnect.
After that type of automatic disconnect, uCon will attempt to reconnect each time a character is typed into the console window.
The installer now does something different if /S (silent mode) is detected. Until now, the installer always asked the user for permission to overwrite an existing installation of uCon, and it asked if the user wanted to install a desktop shortcut. Now, if the /S option is provided on the command line (i.e. ucon_install.exe /S), then an existing installation will automatically be overwritten and a desktop shortcut icon will be automatically installed; both without user query. This allows folks to use /S and /D (specify the installation directory) as command line options to the installer so that it installs quietly. See the "uCon Installation & Removal" page for more information.
The function keys and buttons now support right-click access to either the script they have loaded or the dialog box used to set the command.
The function keys and buttons will now show tooltips with the execution string or script.
The console window can be put into -readonly- mode.
Bug fix: ClearScreen() was not properly dealing with a vertically scrolled window.
Feature: User can now change the console font.
Improvement: More robust handling of remote end timeouts in XMODEM.
Bug fix: xmodem receive was not properly dealing with packet retransmissions (fixed).
Bug fix: if uCon was opened with a NULL or LPBK port, you could not reconfigure to a normal connection (fixed).
Improvement: port scan is faster.
Bug fix: the standard logging 'Truncate' action could cause a crash under certain circumstances (fixed).
Feature: new sub commands to CLS script command to support changing text attributes applied only to new incoming data.
Feature: the size of the buffer used to store incoming characters when the screen is scrolled off home is now configurable (see Config->Miscellaneous).
Feature: the header written to the log file now includes time/date.
The 'blkinit' function within the RECV script command now allows you to specify the size of the block.
uCon's scripting engine now supports Lua.
uCon now supports floating point operations on variables. Refer to the -f option of the SET and IF commands for more information .
uCon now supports remote console through HTTP. For more information on this, refer to the HTTP server page.
New SOCKET script command, allows user to interact with other UDP/TCP servers.
New option to the EXIT command: ALLSCRIPTS will terminate all running scripts.
The LOG append script command will create the file if it doesn't already exist (instead of terminating with error).
New -h option for CATCH script command.
Added new 'line' sub-command to the script command FILE.
The port used by the telnet server is now configurable.
The telnet client backend has the ability to automatically restart the connection (AutoRestart) if the server dies. In addition to that, if the user has specified a startup script, and the shell variable 'RUN_STARTSCRIPT_ON_RESTART' is set to TRUE, then the startup script will rerun when the connection is re-established. When using the telnet client as the backend, if AutoRestart is enabled and and the connection drops, .
The RECV script command has a new -c option and also supports using '.' as an incoming character (meaning any character will be accepted).
Until now, if characters were incoming when the console window was scrolled vertically, those incoming characters would force the vertical scroll position back to zero so that the incoming characters would be seen. This is now changed so that incoming characters will be buffered (up to 32K) until the scroll position is restored or a character is manually typed in by the user..
Added new 'appendf' sub-command to the script command FILE.
Fixed a bug in the TIME script command related to the -f 'j' option..
The TFTP client script command now populates TFTPC_ERRNO and TFTPC_ERRMSG with the transaction's error number and error message (if an error occurs).
New "special" shell variables: THISSCRIPTDIR & THISSCRIPTNAME. Each of these variables can be accessed by a running script. In particular, THISSCRIPTDIR is useful for cases where scripts use files that are located relative to the location of the script..
New -t option to ECHO script command to put text to system trace window.
New menu item 'File->New' allows the user to open a new uCon session.
Multi-line copy-n-paste is now working.
New configurable item 'RtBtnIsPaste' which, when set, will tell uCon to use the right mouse button as a 'Paste" command.
New '-a' optino for CATCH script command.
New 'token' subcommand for use with STRING script command.
If a session starts with the COMPORT connection set to NONE, subsequent configuration saves will not include a changed backend setting. This allows a user to set up a backend-agnostic configuration file; so that the same configuration can be used on various backend connections by simply making that connection after the session has been started and pre-configured.
This allows multiple uCon sessions to use events to synchronize between sessions.
- Bug fix 1: fixed an issue that may have been causing stability issues with some USB-to-Serial dongles.
- Bug fix 2: only noticed if running multiple uCon sessions each of which have running scripts.
This is useful if multiple uCon sessions are started and are to use one script, now each session can have a unique variable that can be used in the script to distinguish between the sessions and invoke different subroutines.
Added support for display/monitoring of incoming modem control lines and a 'break' signal. The user can see the state of DSR, DCD, RI and CTS by observing new buttons on the toolbar. These state changes can become "inline" if enabled with the new "inline-signaling" checkbox in Config->Miscellaneous.
The buttons can now be used to invoke a single-line script command.
New menu item under logging that allows user to disable the automatically inserted message into the log file each time it starts up.
Fixed an issue that could have caused the 'CATCH' facility not to work when set up through the GUI.
Increased MAXCOMPORTS (internal #define) from 64 to 128 to support *really* high comport numbers.
New 'FKEY:' and 'BUTTON:' command for MONCMD server.
Fixed a bug that caused uCon to crash in some cases if the baudrate was incorrect during a disconnect.
New 'color' sub-command to the CONFIG script command. Allows the user to secify the color of text, alternate-text and background..
Added the 'what' subcommand to the FILE script command to support the ability to extract "what strings" from files.
Fixed a bug that was causing RTS/CTS flow control to be disabled erroneously.
- New -r option to DIALOG script command, allows the user to override the default use of the DIALOG shell variable for storage of the result.
- New -h option to SET script command, allows a variable to be hidden from view when the environment is dumped to the console.
- New PQ_AND_A command option for the DIALOG script command. Adds some privacy to the user input.
- Over the last few weeks, I've been cleaning up the cut-n-paste capabilitiy in uCon. There's no longer any need to enable "character attributes" and while it still isn't working for multi-line swipes, single line is in pretty good shape for both swiping text and double-clicking to quickly capture a whitespace delimited block.
New 'httpget' sub-command to the FILE script command (this is a work-in-progres, currently it does not work with a proxy).
The 'token' sub-command to the FILE script command now allows you to specify a delimiter (instead of only defaulting to whitespace). I've tested this with Excel generating 'csv' output files (comma delimited) and it works pretty well.
Text and background colors are now specified with a 'colors' dialog box instead of just using raw RGB values.
Cleaned up some nagging issues that should make single-line cut-n-paste work a bit better.
When "Echo outgoing characters to screen" is enabled, the user now has the option to specify the color of those characters.
New 'bringtofront' sub-command to the CONFIG script command. Simply brings the window to the front-most position.
New 'copy' , 'move', 'd2u' and 'u2d' sub-commands to the FILE script command.
New 'mkdir & rmdir' sub-commands to the FILE script command.
New 'trace' sub-command to the CONFIG script command. Allows a script to enable/disable script tracing.
New 'BACKUP' script command, provides SCRIPT based access to the menu item uMon->Backup uMonFS.
New 'contains' test in IF script command.
Fixed a screen refresh bug: if uCon was minimized by WINDOW-D, then re-normalized portions of the window did not properly update. Should be better now.
The HiRes timer item in the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box is no longer saved to the config file.
Fixed a bug in the command line processing of the config file so that ther user only needs to specify the path of the file relative to "INSTALLDIR/config".
Added -b (banner) option to ECHO script command.
Added CONTINUE action to the IF script command.
HTML-based documentation is now part of the installation; allowing systems to retrieve HELP even if not tied to the Internet. There is also one new help item that points to the web-based pages.
- Added new conditional tests to IF script command: ismac (MAC syntax checker) isip (IP syntax checker), ishex (hexadecimal checker) and isdec (decimal checker).
- Added a new intrinsic shell variable SVNREV, which will always contain the SVN release number for which the running version of uCon was built from. This is useful for scripts that incorporate new features and need to make sure that they are being run by a version of uCon that supports those features. For example, if I add a feature into revision 987 that you need, then you would just add a check in your script (example: IF $SVNREV lt 987 GOTO UPDATE_UCON) to make sure the environment is up to date.
- Added RECVBLKTOT shell variable to the RECV script command.
Added new SHELLEXEC script command, as a wrapper to the ShellExecute API call discussed in MSDN.
New 'Inverted Mod100' added to the list of checksum/crc methods available to the system.
New CONFIG command to support (eventually) all operations that can be clicked through in the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box.
New options to the ECHO command to support the ability to more conveniently print delimited ascii coded hex.
Added a new timestamp, that provides millisecond resolution. Note that this is only as accurate as the Win32 SYSTEMTIME structure supports.
New 'Fletcher' CRC16 added to the list of checksum/crc methods available to the system.
The STRING command now supports all of the checksum/crc methods as listed in the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box.
Enhanced RECV script command: the data recevied will be loaded into the RECVBLOCK shell variable when using new 'blkinit' and 'blkcopy' subcommands. The new -a option tells RECV to do a binary-to-ASCII-coded-hex conversion prior to populating RECVBLOCK.
New -C option available to SEND script command allows the user to specify the same checksum/crc algorithm to be applied when using SEND -x for transferring ASCII-coded-hex. Also, added new checksum (CRC16) type for use with ASCII-coded-hex data transfer.
Bug fix: Under the Config->Backend->Comport dialog box, if the user changed the port and also had set a custom baud rate; it would not work. The custom baud rate change was being applied prior to updating the port; hence, it was never being successfully applied to the desired port. Note that this only shows itself as a problem if the port is changed at the same time.
Added the ability to put the uCon console into an ASCII-coded-hex convert mode so that all characters typed on the console are assumed to be ascii-coded hex. When <ENTER> is received, the block of data is converted and sent. Optionally a checksum can be applied. Refer to the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box for more information..
Added the ability to insert a space between each character when ASCII-Coded-Hex-Conversion of incoming characters (Config->Miscellaneous) is active.
Improved vt100 emulation of colored text and background. This requires that the "Enable-Character-Attributes" mode (Config->Miscellaneous) be enabled as well.
Added a new script command called AUXCOM. Primarily intended for use with ARDUINO boards to add additional coordination between the backend connection and anything you want to connect to with an ARDUINO.
The -p option to the SEND command now accepts "\x" so that you can specify non-printables in the prompt.
Added a new SRVRSETUP sub-command to TFTP script command to allow the user to turn on/off the TFTP server from a script.
Added a new DBC sub-command to the COMPORT script command to allow the user to redefine the delay-between-characters value from a script.
The textbox in the Transfer->Binary ("Transfer ASCII Coded Hex as Binary") dialog now supports automatic horizontal scrolling.
Fixed a bug in RECV -x command: it did not work if uCon was configured to display incoming binary as ascii-coded-hex. Now it does.
Fixed a few screen-paint/refresh issues reported by a user.
Added a 'tag' subcommand to the scripting LOG command. See the LOG script command for details.
The port scan output shown in the initial uCon dialog box now only shows COM ports that are configured in the registry. No more "not-in-registry" ports displayed in this dropdown. It also starts off by displaying the currently active port (if one).
The TFTP server in uCon is now multithreaded to support multiple simultaneous TFTP transactions simultaneously.
The state of DTR and RTS are now saved in config. Also, the COMPORT command now has additional arguments: DTRSET, DTRCLR, RTSSET & RTSCLR.
The Telnet server supports a new mode that allows the first connection to be read/write and all subsequent connections read-only.
The TFTP server now supports multiple simultaneous file transfers.
Added the ability to establish a loopback COM port. When connected to this "dummy" comport, all that is pushed to the port is echoed back..
Bug fix: the F2/F3/F4 keys were attempting to send characters (if pressed) to the COM port even if the port was not opened. This action is now filtered by the state of the COM port.
New feature: to turn off the console output of data from the target, LOG screenon and LOG screenoff are now available.
Bug fix: Automatic execution of startup script should not be done till after the COM port is opened.
Feature: Added the ability to disable the config file diff check.
Bug fix: The lastScriptName is excluded from the config-diff.
Bug fix: There was a case that uCon could get in that would cause it to enter an empty loop; thus, hogging the CPU. At least one of these cases has been fixed.
Bug fix: a buffer overflow bug was causing some folks to crash on uCon startup. This issue has been resolved.
The installer will now push the current version of uCon executables to the 'bak' directory prior to doing the installation. This allows for a 'quick' recovery if for some reason the new installation is broke.
When a log file is created, it is now stamped with the version of uCon (SVNREL) that created it.
Two new shell variables are populated at startup: MYNETMASK & MYGATEWAYIP.
New "-s" option in XMODEM script command.
New "-V" option in FILE script command.
Added a new option (-d ##) to the SEND script command. This allows SEND to specify the delay-between-characters setting for just the output of that command's data to the target.
The "command" text that can be specified when using XMODEM is now forced to have a 50-millisecond delay between characters regardless of the current DBC setting.
More regarding the DTR/RTS changes made on Jun 8: the buttons on the toolbar will reflect the state of the signal. If the button is depressed, then the signal is active; if not depressed, the signal is inactive. Also, the COMPORT script command now has a RTSTGL command (similar to the DTRTGL command already there).
As an extension to the changes of June 3, uCon now comes up and initially populates the ComPort combobox with data retrieved from the registry rather than from state gathered by opening/closing the port. Additional information can be gathered with the "PortScan" button to see which (if any) available ports are actually in use.
Some additional cleanup of how DTR and RTS are initially set up has been done.
The "toggle DTR" function on the toolbar used to just provide a momentary change of state to the DTR pin. If it was high, then this button would bring it low for one second, then return it to the high state. If it was low, then this button would bring it high for one second, then back low. This functionality is changed so that now the button simply inverts the state and leaves it that way; thus, allowing the user to toggle by simply clicking the button twice.
Added a new "toggle RTS" button on the toolbar. It does exactly the same thing as the "toggle DTR" button, except that it applies to the RTS pin of the RS232 port instead.
When uCon started up, it would attempt to open all possible comports (up to COM32), and if the open succeeded, it would close the port, but then tag that port as available for use. This provided a convenient means of seeing which ports were available on the machine; however, it also caused each available port to be "glitched" by the quick open/close call set. The "glitch" would show itself as a momentary change in DTR and/or RTS lines on the port itself. In some cases, this glitch can have a negative affect on equipment that may be attached to the port. So, now uCon comes up without that scan, but the user can just click a button on opening dialog to generate the scan.
Added the ability to establish the initial state of the DTR and/or RTS bit when the corresponding flow control bit is not set. So, if DTRDSR flow control is not enabled, then DTR can be set or cleared at startup. Similarly, if RTSCTS flow control is not enabled, then the RTS bit can be set or cleared at startup.
The BMPVIEW script command now supports RGB mode (see BMPVIEW command for more info).
Fixed a few problems in the DIALOG command noticed only when only one of the dimension options (w & h) was specified. The code was erroneously setting the 'other' dimension.
Fixed a bug in the script runner's command line parsing that was causing some unusual cases of backslashes and dollar signs not to work.
Fixed a bug in handling daylight savings time, update to 7.1.
The text argument used by the DIALOG script command now properly parses "\n" so that newlines can be inserted into the text placed in the dialog box. Also, for cases where a lot of text is to be put in the dialog box, the shell variables DIALOG_LX (where 1 <= X <= 100) can be loaded with text that will be concatenated onto the dialog box.
Fixed and cleaned up the MONCMD backend stuff.
Added the ability to set a different port number in the SYSLOG server.
Fixed a bug in the script execution engine that was only noticed if the SEND command was running and more than 512 characters were received without any of them being a carriage return and/or line feed. The code that keeps track of the last line received had a buffer overrun bug (now fixed). Also, in the process of searching for this bug, I optimized two other snippets of code that should make uCon a bit more CPU friendly under certain circumstances.
Fixed a bug in the FSEND command that is only noticed when large (i.e. >= 500K) files are transferred, and data is being received on the same COM port while data is being sent.
New item under the Scripts menu... You can now set up your buttons and function keys, then store away that configuration to a script that can be run later to establish that same function-key/button setup. Refer to the Script menu item page for more information.
The function keys/buttons now support '\xHH' syntax for entering ASCII-coded-hex values for individual characters. Refer to the function key/button help page for more information.
Bug fix: in the Logging->Standard dialog box, if the "append" checkbox is checked, and the file doesn't exist, uCon would complain that the file didn't exist. This is changed so that if no file exists, it will create one. Then, the normal situation (when a file exists) will work the same way.
New script command: catch. This command allows the user to tell uCon to wait for a specified string from the target, and when that string is received, run a specified script. Note, this is done in the background while an otherwise normal uCon session is running. Refer to the CATCH script command page for more information.
New script command: STRING. This command allows the user to do some parsing on a specified string.
The TFTP server in now supports the blksize option request. Prior to this, the server not only didn't support the blksize request, but if the request came in, the server would hang.
Bug fix: The items in the group box "ASCII-coded hex conversion of incoming characters" of dialog Config->Miscellaneous were not properly saved to configuration file. This is now fixed.
Added the ability to disable uCon's use of the Ctrl-V key as a 'paste'. Refer to the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box for more information.
Added a new item to the floating pull-down menu, which is available when you right-click while in the console window... Along with the ability to open up an editor on the entire screen buffer (i.e. "Edit Screen Buffer"), now you can open up an editor on only the text in the viewable screen: "Edit Screen Only".
New '-t' option to the TITLE script command. Allows a script to change the Welcome message that is presented to the telnet client when it connects to uCon's backend telnet server. Refer to the TITLE command for more info.
Added two new remote commands: fkey, button & scrcmd. Refer to the remote command help text for more information.
Added two new capabilities to the 'strstr' sub command of the script command FILE... If the string is found, populate the shell variable 'LINE' with the line at which it was found. Also, if an additional argument is specified (see the FILE 'strstr' sub-command for more details), then require that the 'N'th occurance be found, not the first.
New FKEY command capability: any button or function key can be enabled or disabled via script. Refer to FKEY command for more information.
If the configuration has changed, and the user attempts to exit without saving it, uCon will now post a warning and give the user the opportunity to save the changed configuration.
TFTP server port number (default=69) can be overridden if the TFTPSRVR_PORT shell variable is set in uCon's environment. See TFTP server for more details.
TFTP client port number (default=69) can be overriden if the server ip address is followed by a colon and an number. See TFTP client for more details.
New "NoBeep" checkbox in Config->Miscellaneous menu item. If checked, then the "bell" character (0x07) will be muted.
New "-c" option to FKEY script command. This allows the user to keep track of the number of times a button or function key is hit. Refer to FKEY script command for more information.
New "-t" option to DIALOG command to allow the user to specify the text in the title bar of the dialog box created.
Two new subcommands to the FILE script command: first & next. This allows a script to walk through filenames in a directory. Refer to the FILE command for more information.
The DIALOG command now allows the user to override the default dimensions of the dialog box created within the script.
New script command: BEEP Refer to command help text for details.
New option to CONNECT command: 'close'. Simply closes whatever connection was previously opened.
Added the ability to change the font and console backround colors through a script. This is done with sub-commands built into the CLS command. Refer to that command for more information.
The timestamp facility in uCon now allows you to insert a timestamp whenever the timestamp button is toggled. Refer to the timestamp page for more information.
The FKEY script command now allows you to omit the "label" and "text" arguments, to indicate that the specified button or function key is to simply be cleared.
New "copyscreen" subcommand to FILE script command to give a script the ability to copy the content of the screen buffer to a file.
Bug fix: Fix #2 from Sept 20, uncovered a problem with screen resizing, that until now has gone unnoticed/unreported... If the screen width is decreased (to a point where characters on the console are chopped off), then re-increased, the chopped off characters are lost. This is no longer a problem.
As a result of the Sept 20, 2007 fixes, a few other coding issues surfaced. The result is that I re-wrote the way that uCon deals with screen-width resizing. The change was reasonably significant (i.e. it can affect a lot of different parts of the GUI), so hopefully I've covered all the areas of concern. If any weird stuff happens during screen-width resizing, please report them.
Bug fix 1: problem with timestamping (where some lines would not be time stamped) is fixed.
Bug fix 2: crash that would occur as a result of resizing the window (intermittent) is fixed.
Added the ability to change the color of text and background in the console window. The settings are in the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box.
This is the first pass at testing uCon with Wine.
I personally do not have a recent enough version of linux running on any of my machines to be able to test uCon with a recent version of wine. As a result, the only test results I have are with Wine 0.9.24. For that version of Wine, uCon's GUI came up successfully and much of the feature set worked; however there were problems. Hopefully much of it is resolved in later versions of wine; however I am not able to test it. Refer to the WineNotes help text for more information.
New -p & -w options to SYSTEM script command so that a command can be run as a seperate process. Refer to the SYSTEM command documentation for more details.
Added a few new formats for line line timestamping.
New 'lntot' subcommand for the FILE script command.
Scripts can call other scripts using the RUN script command; however, if a script is active, then it is illegal to attempt to run another script from the Scripts pull-down menu. To keep this from happening, uCon grays out the Scripts->Run menu item from the pulldown menu while a script is active. An alternate mechanism for running a script is with the function keys or buttons, and that case did not disallow one script from being started when some other script was active. This is now fixed, so scripts invoked by function key or button will be blocked if a script is already running.
Fixed a bug in the script-runner's command line processor, related to dealing with backslash-delimited pound-sign (\#).
Added some help text to SEND script command.
Fixed a bug in the script runner related to long command lines.
Fixed a few issues with the xmodem dialog box (thanks Joerg!).
Added cumulative transmit and receive character counts to the output of Help->About.
New script command: CD (change directory). Refer to the CD command help text for more information.
New script command: RECV (receive characters). Refer to the RECV command help text for more information.
The SEND and RECV commands populate the SCR_TIMEOUT shell variable to indicate whether or not a timeout occurred (applicable only with -t option for these commands).
Added new 'hex' formats (hex0,hex2,hex4,hex8) to the expression evaluator built into the SET command.
Fixed a few issues with uCon's telnet client option negotiation.
Instead of 'Notepad', now 'Editor' will open up whatever editor you've got configured in the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box.
Added a new 'Edit Screen Buffer' item which simply combines the steps used to copy screen buffer, open an editor, and paste the screen buffer to that editor.
More updates to XMODEM. Added the ability to tell uCon to validate incoming packets with CRC. Prior to this, uCon's xmodem receive size defaulted to always use checksum. This adds a new subcommand (recvcrc) to the XMODEM script command and a new button (RecvCrc) to the XMODEM dialog box.
Yet another fix to the XMODEM script command. As a result of this bug, there are a few new options to the XMODEM command because it has to be able to interact with the target similar to the way SEND has to interact with the target (it typically must wait for a prompt).
Fixed a bug in the console interface caused when focus transitions between various dialog boxes and the console window of uCon. In certain cases these focus transitions would cause the cursor to be erroneously repositioned within the console. Hopefully this is now resolved.
Fixed a couple of bugs that came to the surface in XMODEM as a result of the recent 1K packet size update. Also added a -d option to the XMODEM script command to allow the user to control the use of the "delay-between-character" mode.
Added 1K send packet size option to Xmodem. Refer to Xmodem help page for more info. This applies to the Xmodem dialog box as well as the XMODEM script command.
The DHCP server config can now use shell variables as the arguments. This obviously requires that at the time of the DHCP server startup, the shell variable must exist.
Added the ability to set a shell variable through the GUI. This includes some movement in uCon's menu items... Moved the 'Environment' pull-down menu item from 'Scripts->Environment' to 'Config->Environment', and added 'Set and Display' as two sub-menuitems beneath Config->Environment. The 'Display' item is what used to be 'Scripts->Environment' and the 'Set' item is a new dialog box that allows the user to establish/clear shell variables.
New sub-commands to the script command "FILE": 'append' & 'edit'. Refer to "FILE" command within scripting for more details.
Added a new script command: BMPVIEW. This is new and still under development. This commad can be used to display raw bitmaps of various formats. As of this writing only basic 8-bit grayscale is supported; however, its simple enough to add additional formats as needed. Refer to the BMPVIEW help text for more info.
1. Apparently, if the COM port number is greater than 9, then some systems require that the name be altered when passed to "CreateFile" for opening the port. Instead of COM10, the string is \\.\COM10. Don't ask me why, but it fixes a bug!!!.
2. If the Config->Backend->Comport dialog box was used to reconfigure the COM port in any way, it would fail. This was caused by some new code I added (Aug 25,2006) to better support the somewhat arbitrary COM port assignments made by USB drivers.
Added a -q option to the TIME command so that it can be "quietly" used to populate the TIME shell variable without dumping anything to the console.
New script command: FSEND. The script equivalent of the Transfer->File dialog box.
Added support in the TFTP server for incoming option negotiation. Particularly, the 'tsize' option (RFC-2349).
Added a browse button to the startup dialog box for retrieval of a pre-built configuration file. This really eliminates the need for the pull-down menu within that dialog group; however, for now, both dialog items can be used, with the -Browse- button being more useful.
New script command: TITLE. Simply allows a script to update the content of uCon's title bar. Refer to the TITLE page for more details.
is "still-in-the-works" feature that simply allows a user to issue commands to uCon via UDP. The moncmd client is a tool typically used to talk to a MicroMonitor based target over UDP. uCon now has the receive end (moncmd srvr) built into it so that certain commands can be remotely passed into uCon via UDP. Refer to the MONCMD server page for more details.
The ability to enter a logging tag applies to both standard and long-term logging, so the dialog used to enter this tag has been moved from the stanard logging dialog box to it's own dialog box accessible through the Logging->InsertTag menu item. Refer to the logging help text for more details.
Apparently the USB-to-Serial drivers do not attempt to use the next available COM port. This means that on a given system that has USB-to-Serial adapters in use, the COM port associated with any particular adapter could be anywhere in "COMxx land". This makes it tedious to figure out what COM ports are actually available on a PC that uses USB-to-serial adapters. To help out with this a bit, the drop-down menu in uCon's comport dialog box now attempts to display the status of the COM ports, thus making it a bit easier for the user to decide which one to attach to. Note that even though the drop-down label may say it is unavailable, you still have the option to attempt to attach to it (just in case uCon get's it wrong).
The content of a clickable button (i.e. the data that would normally be sent to the backend) now supports a prefix field that allows the user to use the buttons for things other than just pre-configured blocks of text destined for the backend. Currently the only prefix is LTAG, which allows that button to be used to insert text into the active logging file. I'm sure more of these prefixes will be added as ideas pop up. Refer to the function key help info for more details.
The clickable buttons now have the "script" option similar to the function keys. This allows each button to be configured to quickly enter some configured keystroke sequence or execute a script.
NEXTDAY: indicates that the log was closed and a new file for the next day is being opened.
TERMINATE:indicates the uCon has been shut down.
NEWFILE:indicates that the current log file was closed in favor of some new logfile.
If the logging toolbar button was clicked to enable standard logging but there was no previously specified log file, uCon would just tell the user that a filename must first be established through the standard logging dialog box. This is now changed so that if no file is specified when the button is depressed, it will notify the user and immediately start logging with a temporary file that can be seen (and later edited) through the standard logging menu item.
Thanks to an efficiency made in the way uCon highlights text, the default startup state is changed to have uCon's character highlighting be enabled. It can still be disabled in the Miscellaneous dialog box.
Fixed a bug that was not allowing uCon to properly terminate (i.e. halt) a script under certain circumstances.
The DIALOG script command has a new -m option which allows the script to create a modeless dialog box. This simply means that the dialog interaction with the user can be set up so that it allows the user to do other stuff prior to completion of the dialog.
This update allows the user to enable/disable (default = disabled) uCon's ability to highlight the text on the screen that is being swiped (and copied) to the clipboard. This is an optional feature because the current implementation of the highlighting is cpu-intense; hence, may not be appreciated on older/slower machines. Refer to miscellaneous configuration dialog for more information.
New "if" comparison: sec (string equal to, case insensitive).
New "CONNECT" script command to allow the script to control what backend connection is used.
New -c option to REGEX script command.
New -b option to the FKEY script command to allow this command to support the new buttons.
Added 2 additional rows of clickable buttons as an extension to the set of function keys.
Bug fix: When running with plink as the backend, uCon would hang on certain dialog boxes. This update fixes that problem.
Cut 'n' Paste is getting closer (still needs work). Looking a bit more like real cut-n-paste. The improvments may not be enabled in all uCon installations.
Added a configurable inactivity timeout so that uCon can be set up to automatically disconnect from the backend it is tied to after some pre-defined number of minutes. Refer to Config->Miscellaneous dialog box.
Added option to Xmodem Send that, when enabled, will insert the -s ### option into the xmodem command line (used with uMon's xmodem command) to tell the receiver the exact size of the file (rather than having the file save at the modulo-128 size).
Now there are 4 unique choices for startup: comport backend, telnet backend, plink backend or pre-existing config file. One of those 4 is selected, and the OK (or CANCEL) button at the bottom is used to continue.
New Scripts menu item (Scripts->Environment) to display the current set of established shell variables.
Updated the startup dialog box to support the PuTTY Link backend, and eliminated the ICON and the stuff related to the telnet server (this is done after uCon starts up).
Fixed a few minor bugs in the new plink backend code.
Made some efficiency improvements to uCon's incoming character processing and screen updates. This reduces the burden that uCon puts on the host CPU; thus providing a better interface with COM ports that are running without flow control.
Also, updated a few of the dialog boxes (TFTP client, TFTP server and FTP server) to support a browse button.
The long-term logging dialog box now allows the user to specify filename prefix, plus the ability to browse for the long-term logging directory to be used.
This is an update to release 6.1 and includes the first (i.e. beta) version of a new Plink backend. This is still very new, so user beware. The goal is to provide an interface between plink (part of the Open Source PuTTY package) and uCon; thus allowing uCon to connect to RLOGIN & SSH servers. Refer to the plink backend help information for more details.
Added a new function to the SET command's ability to process expressions... rand(). This allows the user to load a shell variable with a random number.
Slight change to symbol processing on the command line... If a '%' is found on a command line, but there is no SYMFILE shell variable set, then the string is not processed as a symbol name.
Added the ability to capture binary data with standard logging. A new BIN check box is part of the standard logging dialog. Refer to logging for more information.
Ctrl-V can now optionally be used as a PASTE command (instead of the floating menu item).
Improvements (i.e. bug fixes) made to the accuracy of the "cut" in cut-n-paste when the window is resized.
Fixed a screen refresh problem that occasionally caused the console window (and the text that would be stored in the buffer) to be erased.
The TFTP client now supports the "tsize" option in the WRQ. Refer to the TFTP Client documentation for more information.
The ability to swipe a block of text from the console window to the clipboard is now working (note that the cursor over the console window is now an I-beam rather than an Arrow). When the left mouse button is depressed and swiped accross some set of characters within the console window of uCon, those characters are automatically copied to the clipboard and can be pasted. Currently this only works for swipes within a single row or line and the group of characters is only momentarily highlighted.
Also, a block of non-whitespace characters can be copied to the clipboard with a single left-button double-click over any character within the block (uCon will then figure out the first and last character of the block).
For this release (at least), the trace window will show the data that has been copied.
Bug fix: tftp client was erroneously updating the destination file when doing a "get" and the incoming packet block number repeated.
Added a new uMon-specific tool to allow the user to edit a TFS-based ASCII file using a host-based editor. The new uMon->EditTFSFile menu item assumes the target has an IP address, pulls the requested file up to the host using TFTP, allows the user to edit it using the editor specified in uCon, then the file is transferred back to the target, once again using TFTP.
Finally got around to getting the THUMB and MOUSEWHEEL scrolling methods to work.
The -t option to SEND now supports time in floating point notation, so you can specify a timeout that has a resolution of 100ths of a second. Obviously this is limited to the accuracy of the PC's internal timer, so it isn't going to be very precise; however, it does allow the timeout to be much less than the old minimum of a second.
A similar change has been made to MONCMD. The the -w option supports resolution of 100th's of a second.
When uCon's configuration is saved, it includes the postion (not just the size) of the window so that when restarted it will come back to the same spot on the desktop.
The LINES shell variable is now loaded with the size (in lines) of the console window.
If the SEND command is configured to wait for a prompt (via -p or PROMPT shell variable), then SEND will also populate the shell variable LASTLINE with the most recently received line prior to reception of the prompt.
Added a new script command called REGEX. This command gives the script the ability to do sophisticated regular expression processing. Refer to the REGEX help text for more information.
Added a new script command called RUN. This command gives the script the ability to call other scripts. Refer to the RUN help text for more information.
Added a new script command called FKEY. This command gives the script the ability to configure all/any of the 9 visible function keys on the uCon user interface. Refer to FKEY help text for more information.
DHCP server has more help text in both this help data and the default DHCP config file when a new server config file is created. Also, added support for multiple IPA_xxx option types to be concatenated on a line. Refer to DHCP server help text for more information.
The baud rate can now optionally be specified as user defined. This allows users to set the baud rate to any value (within the driver's limitations), not just the standard bit rates. Note that this is only configurable from the Config->BackEnd->Comport dialog box.
Scripts can now be paused, resumed and stepped. Added appropriate additions to the "Scripts" menu item, new "pause", "resume" and "step" toolbar buttons, and changed the stopsign (used to halt a script) to a square. Refer to the scripting help text for more information.
Added new dialog box type for use with the DIALOG command in scripts. The new type, DDLIST (i.e. drop-down-list), allows the script to create a list of choices for the user to pick from using a drop-down list. Refer to the DIALOG command description for more information.
Added new toolbar button to support transmission of the BREAK state over the COM port. The BREAK is also sent by the BREAK/PAUSE key.
Function key labels are now buttons as well, so the user can click on the button or depress the function key.
Fixed a few memory leaks that were causing uCon to eventually hog RAM on a system if left running under certain circumstances. Also, transitioned over to a MAJOR/MINOR release number format. This puts us at release 5.1.
A new scripting command is available to support the ability to have one uCon session interact with another. The command is called TCP, refer to the scripting page for more information.
The telnet backend now provides an option to automatically reconnect to a remote server that may have temporarily gone down. Refer to telnet backend description for more information on this.
The SYSLOG server can now be configured to send its received packets to the log. The packets can be directed to whichever log is enabled (standard or long-term). The TFTP, DHCP and SYSLOG servers can now be disabled without the exiting uCon.
uCon can now act as a proxy providing an FTP-to-TFTP file transfer agent. The idea is simple. For one reason or another you need to TFTP a file to a target but that TFTP transfer is blocked (usually due to some kind of firewall issue). Assuming you are able to ftp into the same site, then you can enable uCon's FTP server, and transfer the file (using FTP) to the host running uCon, then uCon will transfer that file to some other machine within it's domain. Refer to Help->Servers->FTP for more information.
When uCon is used as a telnet server (with clients attached to it for access to the COM port), the running uCon session is usually not visiable to the remote client (simply because the remote client is usually distant from the server). In cases when that server takes some kind of error (shouldn't happen, but it can), the server would simply lock up and all clients would just hang. This isn't good, so in the event that an error occurs, the uCon error handler now sends the message to all attached clients prior to sending it to the local console by way of a dialog box. This notifies the remote user of the need to restart the uCon server.
New toolbar button to loop through the COM port baud rates. This allows the user to quickly determine the baud rate of the target connection (if unknown).
The dialog boxes used with the DIALOG command (in scripts) now supports the CLOSE button (top right corner X). This allows the user of the script to terminate the script at any dialog box created by the DIALOG command.
Added "Moncmd" menu item under the uMon menu list. This allows the user to issue UDP-based commands to the target running MicroMonitor.
Added a new "ANY" COM port option. If this port is specified, uCon will look for the first available COM port in the system. For example, if COM1 is being used, and the "ANY" port is specified then COM2 (assuming it physically exists) will be opened.
Most of the VT100-mode cursor positioning is now supported. This allows a reasonable amount of support for interfaces that rely on VT100 terminal emulation.
The command line options "-I" (specify uCon's installation directory) and "-s" (invoke a startup script) have been eliminated. The "-I" option is no longer needed, and the "-s" option is replaced with an entry in the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box. This follows the trend to replace all command line options with configuration items so that the options can be stored into the configuration file and are not dependent on command line entry.
Also, the Config->Miscellaneous dialog box has a "StartupMsg" text box. The content of this box (if anything) will be posted to the user as a simple message box as uCon starts up.
The configuration now includes the window position, so that after saving a configuration and exiting uCon, when restarted using the saved configuration, uCon will come up in the same position on the screen that it was in at the time of the last configuration save. By default, uCon will come up and allow the OS to position the window; but once a configuration is saved, subsequent startups of uCon will start at the active screen position at the time of the last configuration save.
The command line options "-c" (column adjust) and "-r" (row adjust) are no longer supported. The width and height of the main window are now part of the configuration that is stored in the config file. The uCon console window defaults to 80 columns by 40 rows, and can be adjusted by changing the size of the window through normal "windows-like" manipulation, then saving the configuration. The height of the trace window (default = 8 rows) is also a configuration item and is now handled in the Config->SystemTrace dialog box.
There's a new "View" menu item. The items within this menu item allow the user to remove various portions of the window from view. The presence of the statusbar, toolbar, function keys and system trace windows are all configurable through this menu.
The window width is now adjustable and new text within the console window will appropriately be displayed based on the new screen width.
I had originally configured all servers (excluding the terminal server) within uCon to require the user to manually enable them at startup. I did this because depending on how they are configured, they can be a security risk or, in the case of the DHCP/BOOTP server, could cause confusion on a network if unintentionally enabled. On the other hand, for those that regularly use the servers, it is convenient to have the servers configured to automatically start up. As a compromise, now at startup, if a server is enabled in the configuration file, then that server will automatically be started; however, uCon will post a warning to the user, to verify user awareness of the fact that the server is running.
Updated the "Miscellaneous" dialog box. Mostly just text changes; however, I added a new checkbox that will cause the ENTER key to generate both CR & LF instead of just CR. | {
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The Senate stopped working to pass the Trump-backed compromise border security bill and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) spending bill that does not consist of increased border wall funding.
The Senate stopped working to conjure up cloture on President Trump's proposed compromise legislation, 50-47. The movement needs 60 votes.
Trump's bill would fund the federal government and offer $5.7 billion in border wall funding in exchange for a three-year extension of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program for illegal aliens. The costs expense would likewise fund the federal government till September 30.
The Senate stopped working to pass a tidy continuing resolution (CR), 51-44, that would fund the government however not include increased border wall financing. Schumer's plan would fund the government through February 8 and provide Congress and the president a few weeks to work out on a long-lasting solution to border security.
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) elected the clean CR despite the fact that he stated, "I'll be with Republicans" on the shutdown. Other Republican politician senators such as Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Susan Collins (R-ME), Cory Gardner (R-CO), Johnny Isakson (R-GA), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) also chose the tidy CR.
" The shutdown is so extraordinarily unreasonable," Collins stated ahead of the vote today. "I'll vote yes and yes" on both bills.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) voted for both costs bills.
Sen. David Perdue (R-GA), who voted the Trump compromise border security bill, released a statement after the votes, restating his dedication to surround security.
Much of us battled to keep the Senate in session last August to prevent this funding circumstance in the first place. President Trump has tried to resume negotiations with an affordable proposition that not only totally funds the federal government, however likewise addresses critical border security and catastrophe relief. It is undesirable that Senate Democrats continue to reject every chance to compromise in great faith. In the genuine world, both sides have to negotiate to find a solution. It's time to collaborate to take on these nationwide priorities.
Prior to the votes today, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) attempted to pass legislation that would instantly pay America's Coast Guard officers and employees; however, the legislation failed due to Schumer's objection.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) needs 60 choose either expense to pass and after that send the legislation to your house to pass.
Now that both costs failed, some politicians have hypothesized whether brand-new settlements will resume.
One senator spoke anonymously toPoliticoand stated that the failed expenses will force new settlements.
" Our management is highly encouraging us to set off a negotiation by having both go down so that it requires a settlement," the Republican politician senator said.
Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) said Democrats can not continue to simply object to whatever the president proposes on border security.
President Trump has actually repeated that, without a border wall, there can not be border security.
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The two-term Republican and his team are working on several fronts to seal an agreement with Canadian oil transport giant Enbridge for replacing the underwater segment of its Line 5, which carries about 23 million gallons (87 million litres) of oil and natural gas liquids daily between Superior, Wisconsin, and Sarnia, Ontario, traversing large sections of northern Michigan.
A more than 4-mile-long (6.4-kilometre) section, divided into two pipes, lies on the floor of the churning Straits of Mackinac, the convergence between Lakes Huron and Michigan. Laid in 1953, the twin pipelines have become a target of environmentalists, native tribes, tourism-related businesses and other critics who say it's ripe for a spill that could do catastrophic damage to the lakes and the regional economy.
The authority's Democratic chairman, Patrick "Shorty" Gleason, signalled that he has little interest in calling a special meeting in December to accept oversight responsibility for the proposed structure before the governorship changes hands. | {
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On Wednesday 16th November 2016 our CEO John Pepper and Commercial Director Stephen Boardman attended the annual Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100 Awards dinner in London.
Managed 24/7 were listed at no.48 in the Tech Track 100 earlier this year.
In addition to the award, Managed 24/7 were shortlisted for a Digital Innovation award for their predictive management software.
"We are so incredibly proud of not only being listed in the Tech Track 100 but also for being chosen as a finalist for Digital Innovation. It has been an incredibly humbling experience to meet so many successful British tech businesses and sharing stories of growth.
The landscape of IT has changed in the past 5 years with the adoption of Cloud, IoT and the increased Security threats and we have worked hard to adopt machine learning, automation and predictive analytics to keep ahead of the challenge for our customers.
Stephen Boardman, Commercial Director "Our customers and people are the real heroes in this story. They have enabled us to achieve these awards and we will continually innovate for them and provide service unrivalled in the industry".
It is compiled by Fast Track and published in The Sunday Times each September, with an awards dinner in November, and alumni dinners during the year. | {
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Jemima Nicola Stourton1
Jemima Nicola Stourton was born on 25 May 1971.1 She is the daughter of John Ralph Stourton and Caroline Honor O'Dwyer.1 She married Marcelo Novoa in 1992.1
From 1992, her married name became Novoa.1
Child of Jemima Nicola Stourton and Marcelo Novoa
Oscar Novoa1 b. 24 Nov 1995
Lt.-Col. Hon. William Grey1
M, #56982, b. 20 October 1777, d. 10 August 1817
Lt.-Col. Hon. William Grey was born on 20 October 1777. He was the son of General Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey and Elizabeth Grey.1 He married Maria Shirreff, daughter of General William Shirreff, on 7 May 1805 at Clifton, Gloucestershire, England.1,2 He died on 10 August 1817 at age 39.1
Children of Lt.-Col. Hon. William Grey and Maria Shirreff
Elizabeth Margaret Grey2 b. 17 May 1806, d. 15 May 1824
William Thomas Grey1 b. 22 Apr 1807, d. 13 Mar 1864
Maria Susannah Grey1 b. 22 Jan 1814, d. 4 Aug 1859
Emily Hannah Grey+1 b. 15 Jun 1815, d. 30 Mar 1883
Captain Charles Conrad Grey+1 b. 2 Jan 1817, d. 29 May 1848
Robert Vaughan Wynn, 8th Baron Newborough1
Last Edited=4 Apr 2015
Robert Vaughan Wynn, 8th Baron Newborough was born on 11 August 1949.1 He is the son of Robert Charles Michael Vaughan Wynn, 7th Baron Newborough and Rosamund Lavington Barbour.1 He married, firstly, Sheila Christine Massey, daughter of William A. Massey, in 1981.1 He and Sheila Christine Massey were divorced in 1988.1 He married, secondly, Susan Elizabeth Lloyd, daughter of Andrew Lloyd, on 16 April 1988.1
He was educated at Milton Abbey School, Milton Abbas, Dorset, England.1 He was chairman and managing director of Wynn Electronics between 1982 and 1989.1 He succeeded as the 8th Baron Newborough, of Bodvean, co. Caernarvon [I., 1776] on 11 October 1998.1 He succeeded as the 10th Baronet Wynn, of Boduan, co. Caernarvon [I., 1742] on 11 October 1998.1
Child of Robert Vaughan Wynn, 8th Baron Newborough and Sheila Christine Massey
Hon. Lucinda Rosamond Wynn1 b. 1982
Hon. Anne Patricia Rosamund Wynn1
F, #56984, b. 14 September 1947
Hon. Anne Patricia Rosamund Wynn was born on 14 September 1947.1 She is the daughter of Robert Charles Michael Vaughan Wynn, 7th Baron Newborough and Rosamund Lavington Barbour.1 She married Anthony George Budgen on 8 August 1970.2,1
Hon. Anne Patricia Rosamund Wynn usually went by her middle name of Patricia.1 From 8 August 1970, her married name became Budgen.2,1
Children of Hon. Anne Patricia Rosamund Wynn and Anthony George Budgen
Mark George Budgen+2 b. 1972
Nadine Patricia Mary Budgen+1 b. 1975
Hon. Diana Heather Marion Wynn1
F, #56985, b. 3 March 1951
Hon. Diana Heather Marion Wynn was born on 3 March 1951.1 She is the daughter of Robert Charles Michael Vaughan Wynn, 7th Baron Newborough and Rosamund Lavington Barbour.1 She married Ralph Peter Kinloch Carmichael, son of Peter Oliphant Carmichael and Pamela Muriel Wilson, in 1979.2,1
From 1979, her married name became Carmichael.2 She lived in 2003 at The Old Rectory, Woolstaston, Church Stretton, Shropshire, England.1
Children of Hon. Diana Heather Marion Wynn and Ralph Peter Kinloch Carmichael
Sophie Emma Carmichael+2 b. 1980
William Ralph Carmichael+2 b. 1983
Pamela Rosamund Wynn1
F, #56986, b. 25 January 1916, d. 15 August 1932
Pamela Rosamund Wynn was born on 25 January 1916.1 She was the daughter of Robert Vaughan Wynn, 6th Baron Newborough and Ruby Irene Severne.2 She died on 15 August 1932 at age 16.1
Lt-Col. Robert William Romer1
M, #56987, b. 5 September 1817, d. 2 December 1888
Lt-Col. Robert William Romer was born on 5 September 1817 at Surat, IndiaG.1 He was the son of John Romer and Margaret Stewart Anderson.1 He married Frances Clarissa Simons, daughter of James Simons, on 22 February 1853 at Kandy, Sri LankaG.1 He died on 2 December 1888 at age 71 at Dolgelly, Merionethshire, WalesG.1
He gained the rank of Captain in 1853 in the 59th Regiment.1 He was Private Secretary to the Governor of Ceylon, his uncle, Sir George William Anderson.1 He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 5th Regiment.1,2 He lived at Bryncelyn, Merionethshire, WalesG.2
Children of Lt-Col. Robert William Romer and Frances Clarissa Simons
Margaret Anderson Romer1 b. 1854, d. 1876
Frances Georgiana Romer+1 b. 1856, d. 27 Oct 1919
Mary Catherine Romer+1 b. 1859
[S2184] Penny Graham, "re: Sackville-West Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 7 March 2007 - 30 January 2009. Hereinafter cited as "re: Sackville-West Family."
Edmund Berkeley Drummond1
M, #56988, b. 9 January 1867, d. 11 June 1961
Edmund Berkeley Drummond was born on 9 January 1867.1 He was the son of Edward Drummond and Lucy Marion Barnard.1 He married Mabel Tuke, daughter of Reverend Francis Edward Tuke, on 6 June 1888.1 He died on 11 June 1961 at age 94.1
Mortimer Percy Drummond1
M, #56989, b. 7 September 1816, d. 5 October 1893
Mortimer Percy Drummond was born on 7 September 1816.1 He was the son of Andrew Mortimer Drummond and Lady Emily Charlotte Percy.1 He married, firstly, Jane Nairne, daughter of James Drummond Nairne, on 8 October 1840.1 He married, secondly, Emmeline Fanny Rawlings, daughter of Reverend Francis G. Rawlings, on 10 September 1857.1 He died on 5 October 1893 at age 77.1
Children of Mortimer Percy Drummond and Emmeline Fanny Rawlings
Captain Mortimer Percy George Douglas Drummond+1 b. 27 Nov 1860, d. 8 Dec 1936
Mary Frances Drummond1 b. 3 Jul 1863, d. 6 Apr 1904
Emmeline Ada Louisa Drummond1 b. 15 Nov 1865, d. 17 Nov 1917
Arthur Weaver Bridgman1
Arthur Weaver Bridgman lived at Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaG.1
Child of Arthur Weaver Bridgman
Montague Arthur Weaver Bridgman+1 d. 1951 | {
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Colorado delegation splits across party lines as Congress passes spending package
By Hickenlooper info On Jan 21, 2023
For a while it looked like it was going to be a coal-filled Christmas for Congress, but both chambers finally managed to pass a $1.7 trillion government funding bill on Friday before they left the country for the holiday city flew.
Colorado Democratic senators voted in favor of the bill on Thursday, while the state's House Democrats added their support for the spending plan on Friday afternoon. Republicans Lauren Boebert and Doug Lamborn voted against. GOP Rep. Ken Buck was one of four members listed as non-voting. A number of members of Congress voted by proxy, but Buck was the only member of the delegation who did not use proxy voting when he was out of town.
For Senator Michael Bennet, passage of the bill was "better than a continued resolution."
Funding bill includes $858 billion for Defense, as authorized by the NDAA, $772.5 billion for domestic programs, $40 billion for disaster relief, and $45 billion for emergency spending. It also includes $178 million in Congressional Directed Spending (aka earmarking). for Colorado projects. These range from $4 million to buy a hotel to house the homeless in Denver to $233,000 for a rural health program in Delta County.
Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper said the bill "is going to be great for Colorado," in part because of the project funding that "will be going all over the state."
The focus on the state was paramount to Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse.
"From the transformative funding we have fought to provide shelters to our nation's veterans to critical water conservation and infrastructure projects in our rural and mountain communities, investments in this law will benefit countless Colorado residents in our great state" , he said in a statement . "With these resources, we can invest in science and sustainability, strengthen early childhood education and childcare, better prepare for the next wildfire, and more."
Boebert has been extremely critical of the bill, particularly its funding of LGBTQ programs
However, since the text of the law was published early Tuesday morning, Boebert has been extremely critical of it.
"The Senate RINOs have completely abandoned us and sold us in the omnibus," she tweeted from her campaign account. "It's an absolute disgrace."
In a series of tweets over the past few days, Boebert has raised money for salmon (the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery program), money for projects named after prominent Democrats (like the Michelle Obama Trail in Georgia), money for Ukraine, the backed by Senate Minority Leader, denounces Mitch McConnell and funds for Red Flag legislation, to name a few.
In a video posted to Twitter, she equated funding LGBT youth programs and groups in various states with sexualizing "our children." Boebert was repeatedly criticized Per Make anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ comments during their time in Congress.
The earmarked projects she focused on in the video include "$1.2 million for LGBT students in San Diego, California, $500,000 for the Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth Program, $105,000 for $523,000 for Compass LGBT Youth Services in Lake Worth Beach, Florida."
A look at the bill and membership requests shows that the San Diego money would be used to expand a San Diego Community College District center as well as expand a youth leadership academy and a collective Pride Youth program. The money raised for Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth, Inc. will allow the group to hire more staff and increase the number of schools where they offer free training. The Pittsburg program is for a mentoring program for LBGTQ+ youth run by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburg, while Compass LGBTQ Youth and Family Services would use the money to fund therapists, supplies and staff training on adverse childhood experiences .
Boebert and other conservative lawmakers argued that the new Republican-controlled House of Representatives should have been allowed to negotiate the budget bill that was due to pass months ago. She was one of about 30 far-right lawmakers who went so far as to threaten to act in the next Congress to jeopardize the priorities of every Republican senator who voted for the omnibus.
Hickenlooper countered that it was up to the 117th Congress to pass the fiscal 23 omnibus bill, while the Republican-controlled House of Representatives would have the opportunity to draft two separate budget bills in the 118th.
"I'm concerned about … this new shrill voice from the Republican Party in the House of Representatives saying they're going to shut everything down," he said. "You are now elected. This is their chance to see what they can do. And if it's just about stopping things, I think Americans will respond and say, 'That's not what we want. We want problems to be solved.'"
Wins (and some losses) for Colorado and its lawmakers
Despite the Colorado delegation's party-line vote on the omnibus, the bill had benefits for Colorado and Colorado legislatures, from funding for the Arkansas Valley Conduit to a fire state for Fort Carson.
The omnibus contained two provisions for the Colorado River: the Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins Recovery Act and the Colorado River Basin Conservation Act.
The Recovery Act, sponsored by Hickenlooper, Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney and Rep. Neguse, would continue the protection of four threatened and endangered native fish species in both river basins. Senator Michael Bennet was a co-sponsor of the bill.
The Conservation Act would reauthorize a program that offers Colorado River water users payments in exchange for voluntary water conservation. The bill was introduced by Wyoming Hickenlooper and GOP Senator John Barrasso, with Bennett and fellow Wyoming Senator Republican Cynthia Lummis as co-sponsors.
"This is the time when we cannot frolic. We need to start looking and getting serious about water conservation in the Colorado River for everyone involved," Hickenlooper said.
Language was also included for a study to determine if Dearfield, the largest black homestead in the statewould a suitable addition to the national park system. The bill was sponsored by Hickenlooper, Bennet, Buck, Neguse, and Crow.
On the technical side, Neguse and Buck saw bills supporting them eventually go by on the omnibus. The merger filing fee modernization law updates filing fees and ensures government agencies have the resources needed to prosecute antitrust cases. Buck's bill banning TikTok on government devices was also included.
Bennet has also included bipartisan language to improve himself the 988 Suicide Prevention Lifeline, as well as added a change that would ensure that Russian assets seized by the US are used to rebuild Urkaine. Bennet worked on the change with Sens. Lindsay Graham and Sheldon Whitehouse.
The bill also included the Electoral Count Reform Act, which both Bennet and Hickenlooper signed. It was part of the Senate's response to the attack on the Capitol on January 6th. It would clarify that the Vice President only has a ministerial role when counting the Electoral College votes. It also raises the threshold for lodging an objection to one-fifth of the members of both chambers.
Still the bill did not contain any further last-minute advances from the delegation, from Ed Perlmutter's SAFE Banking bill to Bennet's expanded Child Tax Credit or his push to reform farm worker visas. Bennet said he tried to get an amending vote on the H-2A visa reforms but was "blocked by Republicans."
A messy budget accounting process
Like many on both sides of the aisle, Bennet hopes the next Congress will include a return to "regular order," where budget bills go through the committee process and lawmakers have a chance to offer more amendments than just what the two leaders settled on some.
"We have shown the American people that we do not have to accept chaos and dysfunction as a permanent feature of our government. Such is the delivery for the American people," Bennet said in a statement. "At the 118th Congress, we must continue our work to build a democracy and an economy that works for all."
Until Thursday evening it was unclear whether the omnibus would pass the Senate. The sticking point became a vote on a Republican amendment surrounding the border and Title 42, a public health measure used to expel migrants. The solution was to vote on both a Republican amendment that would tie homeland security funding to the retention of Title 42, and a Democratic version to provide new immigration and border funding along with the retention of Title 42. Both failed.
But this agreement managed to break the deadlock to pass the bill in the Senate. Hickenlooper borrowed a quote from Winston Churchill to joke about the situation: "The Senate can always be counted on to do the right thing, but only after it has exhausted all other avenues."
However, advancing the Senate vote by a day meant the House of Representatives had to remain in DC to pass the bill on Friday, even though much of the country was huddled due to winter storms.
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On May 8 this month, the world celebrated the 70th anniversary of V-E Day, the ending of World War II in Europe. On September 2, 2015 we will remember that final ending of the war that brutally dragged on a few more months in the Far East. Since I am going to be in Normandy, France next week for the 71st anniversary of D-Day, my thoughts drift to those brave souls who never came home to their families. And also those who left the Normandy shores with scars that would last a lifetime. My son and I will be there in proxy for my father-in-law who died four years at age 89. He came home blind, and would cheerfully, purposefully live the next almost seventy years in darkness.
Although our world passed through unspeakable pain, death, and loss during the World War II years, I believe people rose to the occasion to do very difficult feats in those times. In many countries, they showed their mettle and courage--their strength of character. Maybe they did things they did not think they could ever do, but with sheer grit and dogged determination, they did it anyways. I salute them. But may it never happen again. May we remember those who have battled for us--by aspiring and living for peace.
In the internationally acclaimed book about WW2 in Germany, The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, the narrator, who happens to be Death, states at the end: "I wanted to tell the book thief many things, about beauty and brutality. But what could I tell her about those things that she didn't already know? I wanted to explain that I am constantly overestimating and underestimating the human race--that rarely do I ever simply estimate it. I wanted to ask her how the same thing could be so ugly and so glorious, and its words so damning and brilliant. ...I am haunted by humans." Yes, humans constantly evade my predictions and estimations too. We humans are remarkable in our power to do inestimable good, and unfortunately, immense evil too.
This next week when I am in Normandy, I will remember the fallen (the average age of the soldiers who landed on D-Day was 22), and all those who battled for what they believed in. As individuals and as a group, I am grateful for their service 71 years ago. However, in 1996 when I walked the beach of Normandy beach with my father-in-law on a breezy springtime day in May, he pointed up to the cliffs, and said, "It is so quiet here now, just listening to the seagulls and the ocean. I remember when I climbed to the top of those cliffs. As I mounted to the top of the cliff and looked back at the sea with all the ships, planes, jeeps, and parachutes, I thought to myself, 'If only Roosevelt, Churchill, and Hitler could have seen this view with me below, they never would have asked us to do it. '" As he gazed down the cliffs at the death that surrounded him, my father-in-law did not cower and cave to his responsibilities. He trudged on, like he would do for the rest of his life.
Grandpa, I will be thinking of you--not only how you lived your life in battle, but how you tried to heal yourself and others after the war too. After spending two years in rehabilitation, and nurses saying they had never seen so much shrapnel in a body or being told you would never see again, you, instead, choose to live not only with dignity and independence, but with compassion and cheer. I can still see you with a twinkle of playfulness in your glass eyes when you would say, "I might not have sight, but I have insight." Love you, Grandpa--all the way to heaven and back!
Grandpa is on the stand behind President Obama with the other Normandy veterans. He has his red cap on that has a patch with the Big Red One patch on it.
Smith with his sister before he was blinded--just before he went to war. He aimed to be a doctor, but when he was blinded he got a master's degree in counseling. He would later became a national figure for the blind , advocating for inclusion in the classroom--long before it was an accepted norm. His aim to contribute and help never left him.
When he left his parents to go to war, some of his last words to them were: "I will come home swinging both my arms and legs." It did not occur to him that he would never see their faces again.
He married his college sweetheart, Sarah, after proving to her parents that he could support her as a counselor for the blind.
On the Jersey shore with Sarah--always sharing a joke or a laugh.
His beloved Sarah passed away from cancer not long after this picture. He lived the next 19 years without her. Again, with profound loss, he continued to live with humor and cheer. He could out pun anyone on the planet.
Grandpa Shumway, as everyone called him, lived with our family for almost seven years when our kids were growing up. Living with a blind grandpa has lots of bonuses: wrestling on the floor with a University of Wyoming wrestling champ, accompanying him as he played the violin and harmonica, getting him to speak for World War II Days at school in the community, having him show you his glass and plastic eyes, giving "professional like" magic shows for birthday parties and Cub Scout events, playing a competitive game of Rook, and being your cheerleader. He would always say when given a choice to do something fun or go home (and a few people were tired and it was late), "Don't be a party pooper." Sometimes he told me, "With your voice, you should be on the radio." How could you not love him?
A picture at the last family reunion. He had 41 grandchildren, and the ability to make everyone of them feel significant and important. They all knew he was one of their biggest fans.
On top of Mt. Nebo, with Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley behind us.
As I stood alone on the mountain with my family, I felt like I knew Moses a little better, a would be Egyptian prince who reluctantly, meekly took on the challenge of bringing his people across the Red Sea to the Promised Land. He unknowingly began a journey that would last 40 years in remote, arid deserts. Mt. Nebo would be his final steps, before he would bid farewell to the people he had mentored and led across innumerable deserts and valleys.
Despite the seemingly impossible, Moses tackled the job anyways. And for this reason, three major religions of the world esteem and revere him as a mighty prophet who performed miracles and brought about much good and deliverance--in a barren, forsaken place. Although he never entered the Promised Land, he rescued and shepherded many peoples so they could flourish someday. He nourished the belief that he was making others' lives better--even though he would never come down Mt. Nebo to cross the River Jordan.
Coming to Jordan reminded me of a favorite scripture from Psalms 122:6, "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee." It is interesting that Jerusalem means a place of peace, 'Shalom' means peace in Hebrew, and 'Salam' also means peace in Arabic. I do not think it is any coincidence. As I looked out on the windy crest of the mountain, I felt "the geography of hope," a term that Wallace Stegner, the American author, coined--meaning that a terrain of land can inspire hope and promise. I believe that eventually all the cousins will live in peace. I am sure Moses, the great prophet of the three main religions in Jerusalem, loved them all.
1) Take the first step into the unknown, and keep walking. Miracles will happen, and people, known and unknown, will come to your rescue. But just keep walking, even if the waters get deep. You will get to the other side of the shore.
2) As individuals, we are unique, and therefore, can never be duplicated. However, our jobs and purposes are not indispensable. Other people can be delegated to do the things we cannot do. There will be people like Joshua, who will come after us. We are all born into a story, a cast of characters, and the story will continue, going forward. We must prepare for the people in our story who are ahead of us--making their lives more enriched, safe, and happy.
3) Moses overcame his feelings of inadequacy and disbelief that he could accomplish difficult feats. He remembered his faith, the people who had mentored and taught him, and then trudged on.
I took this picture of my three boys last October in the Red Sea. You could faintly see the Sinai in the background that day as they walked, swam toward it. The wide expansiveness of the Red Sea on that day reminded us of Moses' great miracle of separating the waters so the Israelites could get to safety.
On the shores of the Egyptian side of the Red Sea.
The valley that is located near Madaba, Jordan--before ascending to Mt. Nebo.
A scene from behind the mountain, where Bedouin shepherds herded their sheep in Jordan.
Peter having a reflective moment on top of Mt. Nebo, looking out from Hebron to the Jordan Valley.
Some pilgrims from India on top of Mt. Nebo who are about to begin mass.
I just had my first Mother's Day in Qatar, and I have to admit it's been wonderful to hear the Mother's Day wishes from around the world. One young man from Cameroon sweetly said to me, "Happy Mothering Day." I don't think he meant a play on words, but the phrase caught my attention. I know I am inordinately blessed to have birthed some amazing children who have given me more joy than I thought possible. I have loved my children completely, unabashedly, fiercely, and each has brought me on a unique journey of love--learning how to give and love in all different ways and emotions. But I have also found joy in loving others who may have another mother. I believe that we as humans underestimate how much we need a community--even if we are not related.
I have been "mothered" or taken care of by so many people who have stepped up to welcome, invite, and love me--in many stages and ages of my life. I am sure sometimes it was inconvenient for them, but their words, notes, embraces still live on with me. One of the many "mothers" who I remember growing up was Josephine Kirkman, an elderly woman in our church. We even called her Grandma. She was a captivating storyteller and could laugh and joke with a child. But she imprinted herself on my young heart forever at my grandfather's funeral. Everyone else seemed to be engaged or disconsolate. Yet she spotted me with a tear dripping to the ground, and picked me up, hugging me to her bosom. I felt her big heart beat next to mine. I smelled her faint lavender perfume as I sobbed into her enveloping dress. She pulled me in tighter, and just held me until the tears did not flow anymore. If I close my eyes for a minute, I can still feel all that love she spilled on me that day.
Being a mother and "mothering" others, meaning being another layer of kindness and attentiveness to another person, is "that kind of love that de-centers the self, and learning that your true riches are in another," says David Brooks, the NYT columnist. Although you may have never birthed a child, we can all reach down and scoop some love that is spilling over--waiting to be lapped up by someone who needs some cheer, comfort, and community. I know because I have raised six children, and I could have never have done it alone-ever. The villages I have lived in with my children in New York City, Beijing, Los Angeles, Baltimore, St. Louis, and now Doha have been more wonderful because there were people who cared and spilled the love. Sure, sometimes it got lonely a few times, but I had grown up in a loving community as a child, and I knew with some plotting and effort, it could work anywhere.
I have loved being a mother to my children, but I have taken immense joy in loving and cheering others' children too. I miss all the children, many who are now adults, who were in my villages. This time of year when there are graduations, I think of them. I am proud of their achievements and who they are becoming. I may not be their mother, but I have loved being a part of their village--wherever that is in the world. Here is a youtube from my son's friends three years ago when we went on a one day trip. Making this video was how they amused themselves on the trip. Watching it makes me remember the good times we had together, and all the kids who have taught me so much.
Being a part of this new Doha village has affirmed to me once again that it is possible to create and build a village anywhere--even in a compound with expats from all over the world living together. Anjoli Joshi, a new mother, wrote this about finding a community: "I refuse to shed tears in solitude. I will find a shoulder. I refuse to settle with smiles and looks. I will strike up a conversation, and learn about you and your children. I refuse to raise my son alone. I will be your eyes and ears, and you'll be mine. I refuse to experience the greatest joy of my life without another mother to share it with. I will rejoice in the sound of your baby's laughter and take pride in her accomplishments. I refuse to collapse in exhaustion each night. I will be more than a helping hand. I will be a voice of reassurance in moments of uncertainty, and a warm embrace in moments of loneliness. I refuse to walk alone. I will rediscover that lost village."
I believe there is always enough love to spill, an ample supply in all of us--to nurture, affirm, and support our other fellow villagers. Maybe sometimes we have to excavate and dig deeper to get more love, but it will always be there if we look for it.
"I close my eyes in order to see," said Paul Gaugin, the French Impressionist painter. Sometimes preconceived opinions and judgments need to be just closed, erased--making them completely disappear--never again to lift their ugly, monster heads. As a mother with a child with autism, I have to constantly check and monitor myself. Are there any biases I need to reconstruct or change as I try to view my son with more clarity and light? Can he do more than I am think he can? Am I "opening my sky" and perspective--so he can "open his sky"?
My dear friend, Annagreth Bailey, who has a daughter with Down's Syndrome expresses it best: "I catch myself sometimes thinking that she can't do something, but then I have to tell myself, of course, she CAN!" She then continues, "As a mother, I have to work on that. I can only imagine how others limit her after looking at her.... I admit, it is hard work; it is so much easier to say 'you poor little thing,' and then sit back and please them at every corner. It takes a lot of effort and dedication to help them reach their potential."
When Elias's art teacher asked early in the year if he could meet with him once a week after school for an hour, I never would have imagined the affect it would have on my son. His teacher wrote to me about his enthusiasm for Elias's work,"I am officially blown away by Elias's compete immersion in the moment and uninhibited creativity. He could really do something with his approach to abstraction, and who knows what else? Today in class he was calmer and more self-reliant than I have ever seen him." His art teacher sees exactly the way Gaugin described; Mr. Deerman closes his eyes so that he can see better visions of what his paintings and students can become. Now Elias also imagines himself as an artist who can produce beautiful paintings. There are people who even want to buy some of them.
Last weekend we went to the student exhibition (which was ironically named Looking In) at the museum where many children were celebrated from different schools around Doha, Qatar. To see all of their bright eyes and lit up countenances was worth the trip alone. Being able to creatively express oneself is one of life's most stirring joys. It makes us feel more alive, more connected with the world.
I take Gaugin's admonition very seriously of "closing our eyes in order to see" or "looking in," the name of the exhibition this year. I know because my blind father-in-law lived with us for almost seven years. After being blinded at age 22 a few weeks after D-Day in France, he said at the end of his life (almost 70 years in darkness), "I might not have sight, but I have insight." He would then smile, with that characteristic twinkle in his glass eyes, and I knew he really saw me--maybe not the color of my eyes or hair. But he saw me and everybody else he knew.
Therefore, I too will close my eyes more frequently to really see and "look in"--to the person, the process, the view in front of me. Having a child with autism is like a window, I tell people. He has helped me to wash my windows more frequently so that I can view others with more clarity and compassion. Who would have ever known he would be featured in an art exhibition, let alone in Doha, Qatar? Sometimes we all just need to close our eyes so we can imagine and see things as they really are--casting away all those labels and assessments most everyone automatically presumes. Go make the world more beautiful, Elias!
This is what Elias said about the preparation of his paintings, "When I was making the prints, I was pressing the design hard with my fingers. I wanted to make something beautiful. I saw cold and warm colors mixed together. Some of the colors were spicy, like Indian food."
This is summary of what he saw in his print, "There were mountains and a forest. It was like a world map. with green grass and brown trees--even a desert, some snow, and an ocean. It reminded me of the Mississippi River where I used to go boating and see the cliffs. It looks like when you look down from an airplane, and see the world. I felt like I was THE best painter ever." | {
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Trio of south Essex golfers want Switzerland success
Matt Southgate, Richard McEvoy and Daniel Brooks aim for Switzerland success
By Danny Rust @Danny_Rust10 Sports Reporter
In fine form - Matt Southgate will compete in Switzerland after putting in an impressive display in Denmark
A TRIO of south Essex golfers are set to be involved when the European Masters gets underway today.
Matt Southgate, Richard McEvoy and Daniel Brooks will tee off in the latest PGA European Tour event, which is being held at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club, Switzerland.
Brooks, who hails from Basildon, will be the first south Essex golfer involved as he starts on the first tee at 7am UK time.
Canada's Austin Connelly and Thomas Detry, of Belgium, will join Brooks at the first tee.
However, McEvoy and Southgate will have to wait until the afternoon to get underway.
McEvoy is due to tee off at 12noon UK time alongside Scotsman Richie Ramsay and Andrew Dodt, of Australia.
Southgate will start an hour later, with Frenchman Grégory Bourdy and Dean Burmester, of South Africa, joining him at the first tee.
The south Essex trio have made the trip to Switzerland having competed in the Made in Denmark contest last week.
Southgate and McEvoy walked away with prize money, having put in stellar performances, while Brooks was left frustrated as he was cut at the midway point of the competition.
Thorpe Hall Golf Club member Southgate finished 11 under par and tied for 20th place.
Southgate registered 68 and 69 shots in rounds one and three, while 70 strokes were needed to complete rounds two and four.
Due to Southgate's successful outing, he was able to claim close to £15,000 in prize money.
Fellow Thorpe Hall member McEvoy finished eight under par and finished in joint-37th place.
McEvoy, who claimed the first European Tour triumph of his career at the Porsche European Open in July, needed just 67 shots to complete all 18 holes in the first round.
However, McEvoy was unable to produce a better score in the following rounds as he needed 71, 70 and 72 strokes to round off rounds two, three and four respectively.
As a result, the 39-year-old pocketed more than £8,600 in prize money.
Meanwhile, Brooks missed the cut for a fifth consecutive tournament.
Rounds of 72 and 71 saw Brooks get to the halfway point one under par, but it was not enough to progress at Silkeborg Ry Golf Club. | {
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At the moment it is the most ancient man-made pattern found on the planet. The specimen was discovered in South Africa.
In South Africa local and European archaeologists have discovered a fragment of the figure, which is about 73 thousand years. It is reported by Nature.
The find was discovered during excavations in the cave Blombos. Clearly visible on the stone lines, derived manually red paint.
The boulder is a fragment of a large polished slab of silcrete. On it and was marked with abstract pattern. Pattern created from the set of sloped lines with a piece of ochre.
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The Pisces Affair by Daco
New E-Releases
CIA operative Jordan Jakes, the heroine of Daco's Amazon #1 Bestseller, The Libra Affair, meets Prometheus when U.S. Secretary of State becomes the target of a terrorist attack at a head-of-state dinner in Dubai. Posing as the fiance of top-ranking government official and ex-Navy Seal, Jordan must identify the assassin and stop an unimaginable act of evil. Will Jordan be able to stop the act in time? And what role does Prometheus play in the conspiracy? The Pisces Affair is a unique blend of spy thriller and sci-fi.
A short story from The Prometheus Saga.
INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR
Q – What is The Prometheus Saga?
A – In The Prometheus Saga, twelve authors unite to interpret how an alien presence would interact with the human condition over a time period that spans from the dawn of man to the present. The stories cross genres and genders, allowing for entirely different narratives and insights on historical events and the human experience.
Q – Where should a reader start when selecting a short story to read in The Prometheus Saga?
A – Each story is self-contained and can be read in any order. The reader is free to select any of the stories at random to begin their experience. Each short story has a different setting in history. The book description will explain the time period setting for each particular story.
Q – What is this alien probe?
A – An alien civilization landed a probe on Earth at the dawn of mankind. This probe, a form of artificial intelligence, can morph into any human form, take on any human identity, either male or female. Its life spans hundreds of thousands of years. Its mission is to report everything it can about us to its home planet. What this humanoid observes and learns over centuries of human existence will be interpreted through each short story in the saga. The alien probe is as mythic as Prometheus, the Greek Titan who was said to have brought fire to mankind.
Visit Daco at www.authordaco.com, Twitter @AuthorDaco, and her author Facebook page "Daco."
THE PISCES AFFAIR is available from Amazon.
PRAISE FOR The Libra Affair
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Global warming and artificial intelligence rate as less of a threat to human health, safety, and prosperity, than getting hacked, according to a survey released today.
Criminal hacking is the greatest threat to Americans' well-being, according to a new survey that found it outranks air pollution, motor vehicle accidents, and artificial intelligence.
The online random survey conducted by ESET, which queried 740 American respondents via SurveyMonkey, asked participants to rate 15 types of risks, from "no risk at all" to "very high risk," as it relates to human health, safety, or prosperity. The participants were left to interpret their own definition of criminal hacking, says Stephen Cobb, ESET senior security researcher.
Criminal hacking scored a weighted average of 5.41, compared to the survey's overall weighted average of 4.92. Not far behind hacking in the rankings was air pollution, with a rating of 5.33, and disposal of hazardous waste in landfills at 5.24.
"It's pure speculation on my part as to why criminal hacking was rated the highest, but one suggestion is criminals breaking into computers is a more immediate threat," Cobb says. "Maybe the headlines in the news also made a difference. The survey was done right after WannaCry and NotPetya."
"One takeaway for enterprises looking at these results is that criminal hacking as a threat to the general well-being of Americans is right up there in Americans' consciousness. This signals to companies that they need to take security seriously," Cobb warns.
Americans' views on the risk criminal hacking poses to their well-being varies depending on their age and wealth, the survey shows.
Survey respondents between the ages of 45- to 59-years-old expressed the highest concern for criminal hacking, with 65% rating it a "very high" or "high" threat to their well-being. The next largest age group with similar concerns were respondents 60-years-old and beyond (55%), followed by 18- to 29-year-olds (49%), and 30- to 44-year-olds (47%).
Older people say they limit their Internet use because it reduces their risk of a cyberattack, explains Lysa Myers, an ESET security researcher. Younger people are on the Internet all the time and it would be harder for them to justify that if they felt they were putting their well-being at risk, she notes.
Meanwhile, 58% of survey respondents with household incomes of $75,000 or less rate criminal hacking as a "very high" or "high" risk to their well-being, compared to 48% of survey participants with incomes higher than $75,000, according to the survey.
"If you are working two jobs and have to take time off to sort out identity theft, you may be more concerned about the risk," Cobb says. "People from more well-funded households may feel less risk." | {
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Q: Angular Module with Multiple Component Gets Slow in loading I have found a scenario which delays initiating my module in Angular 2.
I am not an experienced guy in Angular. This is my first project. So, didn't know how to deal with this scenario:
I have created a small application in which there are various modules. Each module has 2-3 subcomponents. But my SignUp Module and MyAccount Module is the mixture of various components.
Below is the hierarchy of my application.
app
--Front-end
----videos
------Detail
--------videodetail.component.html
--------videodetail.component.ts
------List
--------list.component.html
--------list.component.ts
------videos.component.html
------videos.component.ts
------videos.routing.ts
------videos.module.ts
----article
------article.component.html
------article.component.ts
----front-end.routing.ts
----front-end.module.ts
----front-end.component.ts
----front-end.component.html
--signup
----stepone
------stepone.component.html
------stepone.component.ts
----steptwo
------steptwo.component.html
------steptwo.component.ts
----stepthree
------stepthree.component.html
------stepthree.component.ts
----stepfour
------stepfour.component.html
------stepfour.component.ts
----final
------final.component.html
------final.component.ts
----OneMore
------onemore.component.html
------onemore.component.ts
----signup.module.ts
----signup.component.ts
----signup.routing.ts
----signup.component.html app.module.ts app.component.ts app.component.html app.routing.ts
Below is the signup-routing.module.ts routing code for children.
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', component: SignupComponent },
{ path: 'terms', component: TermsComponent },
{ path: 'first', component: StepOneComponent },
{ path: 'second', component: SteptwoComponent },
{ path: 'third', component: StepthreeComponent },
{ path: 'third/:status', component: StepthreeComponent },
{ path: 'third/:status/:type', component: StepthreeComponent },
{ path: 'success', component: FinalComponent }
As requested, below is the constructor of SingupComponent and BaseComponent.
export class BaseComponent implements OnInit {
public SiteConfigurations: SiteConfigurations;
public options: any
constructor() {
this.SiteConfigurations = new SiteConfigurations();
var currentClass= this;
window["SetDefaultImage"] = function(){}
window["SetDefaultImage"]=function (event){
currentClass.SetDefaultImageWithCurrentClass(event,currentClass);
};
}
ngOnInit() {
// this.options = Baser
}
SetDefaultImageWithCurrentClass(event,currentClass) {
event.target.src = currentClass.SiteConfigurations.EnvironmentConfigurations.siteURL+"assets/images/no-image.png";
}
SetDefaultImage(event) {
this.SetDefaultImageWithCurrentClass(event,this);
}
}
export class SignupComponent extends BaseComponent implements OnInit, OnDestroy {
constructor(router: Router, accountService: AccountService) {
super();
this.accountService = accountService;
this.router = router; }
ngOnInit(): void {
this.packageType = this.getStepData("packageType");
this.stepone = this.getStepData("stepone");
this.steptwo = this.getStepData("steptwo");
this.options = this.accountService.notificationService.options;
this.clear = true;
}
}
Below is my app-routing.module.ts code.
const routes: Routes = [
{
path: '', component: FrontEndComponent,
children: [
{ path: 'home', loadChildren: './home/home.module#HomeModule' },
{ path: 'videos', loadChildren: './videos/videos.module#VideosModule' },
{ path: 'myaccount', loadChildren: './users/users.module#UsersModule', canActivate: [AuthGuard] },
{ path: 'signup', loadChildren: '../signup/signup.module#SignupModule' }]
}
];
When I run my application and homepage gets loaded, when I click on SignUp for the first time it takes some time to execute the constructor of the signup.component.ts
The reason I found is in the signup module there are various subcomponents which get load when the signup module is called for the first time (i.e. when the chunk file is generated). The same problem is with the AccountModule where around 8 to 10 subcomponents are used to show data in the user account dashboard.
It holds for some 2-3 seconds before the SignUp component's constructor and onInit method is called and then go to the server side to take data from the database.
While other modules like videos, articles and rest other have only 2 and maximum 3 subcomponents and they are getting executed immediately.
A: figure out what is wrong in your application without accessing the codebase is not easy, but I try the same giving some good advice that could help you.
Use @angular/cli
I've known many people that refused the use of a build tool, because webpack is already able to perform optimizations and uglifications if properly configured, but those people can't imagine how much powerful is this command:
ng build --prod
It will:
*
*Compile your code Ahead Of Time (AOT)
*Set the production flag
*Hash the name of the files (to prevent caching)
*Not produce sourcemaps
*Optimize your code (from Angular 5)
*Run UglifyJS on the code
So if you don't use @angular/cli, start using it. If you use it but you still didn't update your version, then update it.
Use source-map-explorer
source-map-explorer is a tool that let you know where the weight of your files come from. Maybe you imported a whole library but you just needed few functions? You can discover it through this tool.
Chrome is your friend
Another powerful tool which is often ignored is the Chrome Developer Tool. You don't need to install anything, just press F12, click on the Performance tab and start profiling.
Maybe you used a heavy sync function that's slowing down all the application? Maybe there's a function that needs some optimization? You can discover it, after your profiling you can see where your application takes more time, and clicking on the Call tree tab you can discover what's the name of that function and what's the source.
For similar purposes you can also check webpagetest.org.
Use a service worker
A well known way to speed up your application is using a service worker. You can read an interesting article clicking here.
The idea is to apply the PRPL pattern to Angular (which is a pattern that aims to optimize the parsing and the executation in order to achieve interactivity in low times through aggressive code-splitting and caching).
I hope some of my hints could lead you in the right direction. Let me know about it
A: Please read and understand about angular lazy loading. Following links may help you to solve your problem.
https://angularfirebase.com/lessons/how-to-lazy-load-components-in-angular-4-in-three-steps/
https://medium.com/@leekp/lazy-loading-with-angular-4-29c23792b7f4
https://angular-2-training-book.rangle.io/handout/modules/lazy-loading-module.html
As I can see your solution has routing for each modules. You must load them as follows on app-routing.module.ts
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', redirectTo: 'home', pathMatch: 'full' },
{ path: 'home', component: HomeComponent },
{ path: 'signup', loadChildren: 'sighup/sighup.module#SignUpModule' },
{ path: 'front-end', loadChildren: 'front-end/front-end.module#FrontEndModule' },
];
This will prevent executing other modules when calling signup module.
Than signup routing can change as follows also. (it depends on your application)
const routes: Routes = [
{ path: '', component: SignupComponent },
children: [
{ path: 'terms', component: TermsComponent },
{ path: 'first', component: StepOneComponent },
{ path: 'second', component: SteptwoComponent },
{ path: 'third', component: StepthreeComponent },
{ path: 'third/:status', component: StepthreeComponent },
{ path: 'third/:status/:type', component: StepthreeComponent },
{ path: 'success', component: FinalComponent }
]
}
also set for sign up module in signup.components.html too.
A: If you feel that your app is getting slower due to large number of components . You might need to try lazy loading in Angular.
Lazy loading in Action
The above is a small lazy loaded component i have developed for my App.
Lazy loading modules helps us decrease the startup time. With lazy
loading our application does not need to load everything at once, it
only needs to load what the user expects to see when the app first
loads. Modules that are lazily loaded will only be loaded when the
user navigates to their routes.
More indepth of how to use Lazy loading
Credits - https://angular-2-training-book.rangle.io/handout/modules/lazy-loading-module.html
A: First attach your signup routing file.
sometes the route guards makes a component load slow.
If there is any guard in the signup routing file then check by removing it
A: I had the same problem and found a native way to resolve it with PreloadAllModules class from the @Angular/router library. to do this, just configure your app-routing.module.ts file like this:
import { Routes, RouterModule, PreloadAllModules } from '@angular/router';
const routes: Routes = [
// app globals routes
]
@NgModule({
imports: [RouterModule.forRoot(routes, {
preloadingStrategy: PreloadAllModules
})],
exports: [RouterModule]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }
In addition to the Angular official doc I found this excellent article which could explain you more about this implementation
Hope that this could help you
A: User lazy loading https://angular.io/guide/router#lazy-loading-route-configuration
and your signup component is kind of mess try KISS (keep it simple stupid)
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Invitae Elevated Methionine Panel
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The Invitae Elevated Methionine Panel analyzes for up to six genes that are associated with elevated methionine on newborn screening (NBS) or plasma amino acid analysis. Genetic testing of these genes may confirm a diagnosis and help guide treatment and management decisions. Identification of disease-causing variants provide accurate risk assessment and carrier status for at-risk relatives.
Genes tested
AHCY CBS GNMT MAT1A
Add-on Additional Causes of Elevated Methionine Genes
FAH SLC25A13
Tyrosinemia type I and Citrin deficiency can both cause elevations of methionine on newborn screening or plasma amino acid analysis among other amino acid abnormalities in these patients. Due to the possible elevation of methionine with these conditions, analyzing these genes may be appropriate. These genes can be added at no additional charge.
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Add-on Additional Causes of Elevated Methionine Genes (2 genes)
Disorders tested
hypermethioninemia
Clinical subtypes
Cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) deficiency
S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase (AHCY) deficiency
glycine N-methyltransferase (GNMT) deficiency
methionine adenosyltransferase (MAT1A) deficiency
Clinical description
Elevated methionine may be detected during newborn screening or plasma amino-acid analysis due to hypermethioninemia or homocystinuria resulting from defects in different enzymes in the methionine metabolism pathway. The most commonly recognized cause of homocystinuria, particularly on newborn screening, is cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) deficiency, which causes "classic homocystinuria." Reduction in CBS enzymatic activity leads to a metabolic block with the accumulation of excess homocysteine and methionine. CBS deficiency has wide clinical heterogeneity and is characterized by involvement of the eye, skeletal system, vascular system, and central nervous system (CNS). Affected individuals may be impacted in all four areas or just in one. Clinical presentations can occur from infancy through adulthood. Classic symptoms include developmental delay, mental retardation, psychiatric problems, childhood myopia with or without ectopia lentis (ocular lens dislocation), excessive height and limb length with a thin appearance resulting in a Marfanoid habitus, osteoporosis, and vascular abnormalities with thromboembolism. Thromboembolism is the most significant cause of morbidity and mortality, with cerebrovascular events occurring as early as infancy (though they most typically occur in young adulthood). Individuals with the pyridoxine (vitamin B6)-responsive form of CBS-deficient homocystinuria are typically more mildly affected.
Hypermethioninemia is a rare inherited metabolic disorder that is genetically heterogenous. Individuals may be asymptomatic or show signs of intellectual disability, motor delay, muscle weakness and liver problems. Some affected individuals have an unusual facial appearance and cabbage-like body odor. The presence of neurologic symptoms is associated with markedly elevated plasma methionine levels. Hypermethioninemia may also occur with other metabolic disorders, including tyrosinemia and galactosemia due to liver disease.
S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH) hydrolase deficiency, is a condition typically presenting in infancy with marked hypotonia, myopathy with elevated creatine kinase levels, developmental delay, and hypermethioninemia. Other reported features have included hydrops fetalis, respiratory insufficiency, feeding difficulties, and mild hepatitis. The clinical phenotype can be variable, and an adult-onset phenotype including muscle weakness and hepatocellular carcinoma has been reported.
Glycine N-methyltransferase (GNMT) deficiency, is a rare metabolic disorder characterized by persistent marked elevations of plasma methionine and S-adenosylmethionine (AdoMet) levels. Associated clinical findings are variable but may include elevated serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), failure to thrive, and mild hepatomegaly.
Methionine adenosyltransferase (MAT) deficiency, catalyzes the formation of adenosylmethionine, an important methyl donor in many transmethylation reactions. Severe loss of enzyme activity has been associated with neurologic abnormalities, though most patients are clinically unaffected.
Clinical sensitivity
The prevalence of elevated methionine is dependent on laboratory cutoffs and ethnicity. Based on recent newborn screening data (PMID: 22766612), the proportion of cases attributed to each condition is estimated as follows:
% cases attributed
AHCY rare
CBS ~40%
GNMT rare
MAT1A ~60%
Homocystinuria caused by variants in CBS is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Hypermethioninemia caused by variants in the GNMT, AHCY and MAT1A genes is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, but can also be inherited in an autosomal dominant manner due to certain variants in MAT1A.
Prevalence/Incidence
Worldwide prevalence of classic homocystinuria due to CBS deficiency is estimated at 1 in 200,00–335,000, but this is likely an underestimate. Prevalence has been reported as high as 1 in 1800 in Qatar, 1 in 6400 in Norway, and 1 in 17,800 in Germany.
Because many individuals with hypermethioninemia have no symptoms, its actual prevalence is unknown. Severe cases of primary hypermethioninemia due to GNMT, AHCY and MAT1A pathogenic variants appear to be rare as only a small number of cases have been reported.
Grubbs, R, et al. S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase deficiency: two siblings with fetal hydrops and fatal outcomes. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 2010; 33(6):705-13. PMID: 20852937
Honzík, T, et al. Clinical picture of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase deficiency resembles phosphomannomutase 2 deficiency. Mol. Genet. Metab. 2012; 107(3):611-3. PMID: 22959829
Baric, I, et al. S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase deficiency in a human: a genetic disorder of methionine metabolism. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2004; 101(12):4234-9. PMID: 15024124
Buist, NR, et al. S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase deficiency in a 26-year-old man. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 2006; 29(4):538-45. PMID: 16736098
Stender, S, et al. Adult-onset liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma in S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase deficiency. Mol. Genet. Metab. 2015; 116(4):269-74. PMID: 26527160
Mudd, SH, et al. Glycine N-methyltransferase deficiency: a novel inborn error causing persistent isolated hypermethioninaemia. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 2001; 24(4):448-64. PMID: 11596649
Luka, Z, et al. Mutations in human glycine N-methyltransferase give insights into its role in methionine metabolism. Hum. Genet. 2002; 110(1):68-74. PMID: 11810299
Augoustides-Savvopoulou, P, et al. Glycine N -methyltransferase deficiency: a new patient with a novel mutation. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 2003; 26(8):745-59. PMID: 14739680
Mudd, SH. Hypermethioninemias of genetic and non-genetic origin: A review. Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet. 2011; 157C(1):3-32. PMID: 21308989
Chien, YH, et al. Mudd's disease (MAT I/III deficiency): a survey of data for MAT1A homozygotes and compound heterozygotes. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2015; 10:99. PMID: 26289392
Blom, HJ, Smulders, Y. Overview of homocysteine and folate metabolism. With special references to cardiovascular disease and neural tube defects. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 2011; 34(1):75-81. PMID: 20814827
Yap, S. Classical homocystinuria: vascular risk and its prevention. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 2003; 26(2-3):259-65. PMID: 12889665
Vilaseca, MA, et al. CblE type of homocystinuria: mild clinical phenotype in two patients homozygous for a novel mutation in the MTRR gene. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 2003; 26(4):361-9. PMID: 12971424
Lerner-Ellis, JP, et al. Spectrum of mutations in MMACHC, allelic expression, and evidence for genotype-phenotype correlations. Hum. Mutat. 2009; 30(7):1072-81. PMID: 19370762
Fischer, S, et al. Clinical presentation and outcome in a series of 88 patients with the cblC defect. J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 2014; 37(5):831-40. PMID: 24599607
Rosenblatt, DS, et al. Clinical heterogeneity and prognosis in combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria (cblC). J. Inherit. Metab. Dis. 1997; 20(4):528-38. PMID: 9266389
Carrillo-Carrasco, N, et al. Disorders of Intracellular Cobalamin Metabolism. 2008 Feb 25. In: Pagon, RA, et al, editors. GeneReviews(®) (Internet). University of Washington, Seattle. PMID: 20301503
Picker, JD, Levy, HL. Homocystinuria Caused by Cystathionine Beta-Synthase Deficiency. 2004 Jan 15. In: Pagon, RA, et al, editors. GeneReviews (Internet). University of Washington, Seattle; Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1524/ PMID: 20301697
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Invitae is a College of American Pathologists (CAP)-accredited and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-certified clinical diagnostic laboratory performing full-gene sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis using next-generation sequencing technology (NGS).
Our sequence analysis covers clinically important regions of each gene, including coding exons, +/- 10 base pairs of adjacent intronic sequence in the transcript listed below. In addition, analysis covers the select non-coding variants specifically defined in the table below. Any variants that fall outside these regions are not analyzed. Any specific limitations in the analysis of these genes are also listed in the table below.
Based on validation study results, this assay achieves >99% analytical sensitivity and specificity for single nucleotide variants, insertions and deletions <15bp in length, and exon-level deletions and duplications. Invitae's methods also detect insertions and deletions larger than 15bp but smaller than a full exon but sensitivity for these may be marginally reduced. Invitae's deletion/duplication analysis determines copy number at a single exon resolution at virtually all targeted exons. However, in rare situations, single-exon copy number events may not be analyzed due to inherent sequence properties or isolated reduction in data quality. Certain types of variants, such as structural rearrangements (e.g. inversions, gene conversion events, translocations, etc.) or variants embedded in sequence with complex architecture (e.g. short tandem repeats or segmental duplications), may not be detected. Additionally, it may not be possible to fully resolve certain details about variants, such as mosaicism, phasing, or mapping ambiguity. Unless explicitly guaranteed, sequence changes in the promoter, non-coding exons, and other non-coding regions are not covered by this assay. Please consult the test definition on our website for details regarding regions or types of variants that are covered or excluded for this test. This report reflects the analysis of an extracted genomic DNA sample. In very rare cases, (circulating hematolymphoid neoplasm, bone marrow transplant, recent blood transfusion) the analyzed DNA may not represent the patient's constitutional genome.
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Sequencing analysis
Deletion/Duplication analysis
AHCY NM_000687.3
CBS NM_000071.2
FAH NM_000137.2
GNMT NM_018960.5
MAT1A NM_000429.2
SLC25A13 NM_014251.2
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God always provides a way out of temptation. His name is Jesus, and his way out is forgiveness.
The Daily Fix is a running commentary on life, death, the world, the Church, and what the Bible says God thinks about it all.
The post The Daily Fix: The Narrow Way Out appeared first on Worldview Everlasting. | {
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This topic describes the Web Administration (IIS) provider for Windows PowerShell.
Provides access to IIS configuration and run-time data.
The WebAdministration provider for Windows PowerShell lets you manage the configuration and run-time data of Internet Information Services (IIS). It implements a namespace hierarchy that contains application pools, Web sites, Web applications, and virtual directories.
The provider implements one virtual drive named IIS. The root virtual folders are AppPools and Sites.
Run-time data, such as the currently running WorkerProcesses, AppDomains, and Requests can be found in the AppPools folder.
The Sites folder contains Web site folders, in addition to applications and virtual directories.
The following examples demonstrate how to use WebAdministration cmdlets to perform common IIS administration tasks.
The following example uses the Get-Childitem cmdlet to display contents of the IIS root drive. If the current drive is IIS:\ you can omit the path.
The following example uses the Set-Location cmdlet to change the current location to the Sites folder.
The following example uses the Set-Location cmdlet to change the current location to the Sites\Default Web Site folder. If the path contains spaces, you must enclose it in single quotation marks.
The following example uses the Get-Childitem cmdlet to display the existing Web sites in the Sites folder.
The following example uses the Get-Childitem cmdlet to display items in the Default Web Site. If the path contains spaces, you must enclose it in single quotation marks.
The following example uses the Get-ChildItem cmdlet with a where argument that constrains the output to applications only. You can display only virtual directories by replacing 'Application' with 'Virtual Directory'.
The following example uses the Get-ChildItem cmdlet to display IIS application pools.
The following examples demonstrate how to use cmdlets to create new Web sites, application pools, Web applications, and virtual directories.
The following example uses the New-Item cmdlet to create a new Web site named DemoSite. The site is configured to listen on port 8080, and the physical path to the folder containing the site is specified by the PhysicalPath parameter. The folder specified for the site, C:\inetpub\DemoSite, must be created before you execute the cmdlet.
The following example uses the New-Item cmdlet to create a new application pool named DemoPool.
The following example uses the Set-ItemProperty cmdlet to assign a site or an application to application pools.
The following example uses New-Item cmdlet to create a new Web application that runs in the Default Web Site. The folder specified for the application, C:\inetpub\DemoApplication, must be created before you execute the cmdlet.
The following example uses the New-Item cmdlet to create a new virtual directory in the Default Web Site. The folder specified for the virtual directory, C:\inetpub\DemoVirtualDirectory, must be created before you execute the cmdlet.
The following examples demonstrate how to use cmdlets to change, add, or remove properties for Web sites, application pools, Web applications, and virtual directories.
The following example uses the Set-ItemProperty cmdlet to set the ApplicationPool property of an application.
The following example uses the Set-ItemProperty to set the request limit to recycle the application pool to 100000.
The following example uses the Set-ItemProperty cmdlet to change the physical path of a virtual directory.
The following example uses the Set-ItemProperty cmdlet to change the binding of a site.
The following example uses New-ItemProperty cmdlet to add a new binding to an existing Web site.
The following example uses the Clear-ItemProperty cmdlet to remove all bindings from an existing Web site.
The following example uses the Set-ItemProperty cmdlet to replace existing bindings with a set of new bindings. An array of hash tables is used to achieve this.
The following example uses the Remove-ItemProperty cmdlet to remove an existing binding from the <bindings> collection.
The following example uses the Rename-Item cmdlet to rename an existing IIS configuration object. The site to rename must exist before you execute the cmdlet.
Dynamic parameters are cmdlet parameters that are added by a Windows PowerShell provider and are available only when the cmdlet is being used in the provider-enabled drive.
Specifies the file system path for a Web site or application.
Specifies the bindings for a site.
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At PLAYA DEL SOL we try to involve the use of typical products, in a very magic set, with tables and chairs in the middle of the beach. There is a suggestive atmosphere: the only light is the light from the candles and relaxing music is played. The dinner is made by food from the tradition of Chioggia.
The nights "under the stars" are made to be in the middle of the beach, depending on the weather. If the weather is not ok, we have the restaurant, always with a magic view.
For those who want to participate at the dinner, the Direction gives services for free for the entire day (umbrella and sunbed).
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You will find a fresh environment, that is neat and simple, but also elegant. Our family-run business continuously looks for optimal solutions for our hosts' needs, and we are naturally people-oriented.
PLAYA DEL SOL is located on the Northern littoral of Sottomarina, within a stone's throw from the Chioggia historical center, that is antique and picturesque, also known as "little Venice". Chioggia is also a "City of Arts", and the visitor can see the artistic meaningful monuments by walking through the town from the South (Saint Mary's door) to the North (Vigo Small Square), on the Corso of the People. Sottomarina's littoral beach is famous for its very thin sand, the breezy climate and the therapeutic qualities of the iodine, which make such beach recommended for therapies and nice suntans. | {
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If you lived in Guinea-Bissau instead of Virgin Islands, you would:
In Virgin Islands, the average life expectancy is 79 years (76 years for men, 83 years for women). In Guinea-Bissau, that number is 51 years (49 years for men, 53 years for women).
Virgin Islands has a GDP per capita of $37,000, while in Guinea-Bissau, the GDP per capita is $1,800.
In Virgin Islands, 28.9% live below the poverty line. In Guinea-Bissau, however, that number is 67.0%.
In Virgin Islands, there are approximately 12.8 babies per 1,000 people. In Guinea-Bissau, there are 32.5 babies per 1,000 people.
In Virgin Islands, approximately 7.9 children die before they reach the age of one. In Guinea-Bissau, on the other hand, 85.7 children do.
In Virgin Islands, 91% of people have electricity access (91% in urban areas, and 80% in rural areas). In Guinea-Bissau, that number is 21% of people on average (37% in urban areas, and 6% in rural areas).
In Virgin Islands, approximately 54.8% of the population has internet access. In Guinea-Bissau, about 3.8% do.
In Virgin Islands, approximately 100% of people have improved drinking water access (100% in urban areas, and 100% in rural areas). In Guinea-Bissau, that number is 79% of people on average (99% in urban areas, and 60% in rural areas).
see 86.2% more coastline
Virgin Islands has a total of 188 km of coastline. In Guinea-Bissau, that number is 350 km.
Guinea-Bissau: At a glance
Guinea-Bissau is a sovereign country in Africa, with a total land area of approximately 28,120 sq km. Since independence from Portugal in 1974, Guinea-Bissau has experienced considerable political and military upheaval. In 1980, a military coup established authoritarian dictator Joao Bernardo 'Nino' VIEIRA as president. Despite setting a path to a market economy and multiparty system, VIEIRA's regime was characterized by the suppression of political opposition and the purging of political rivals. Several coup attempts through the 1980s and early 1990s failed to unseat him. In 1994 VIEIRA was elected president in the country's first free elections. A military mutiny and resulting civil war in 1998 eventually led to VIEIRA's ouster in May 1999. In February 2000, a transitional government turned over power to opposition leader Kumba YALA after he was elected president in transparent polling. In September 2003, after only three years in office, YALA was overthrown in a bloodless military coup, and businessman Henrique ROSA was sworn in as interim president. In 2005, former President VIEIRA was re-elected president pledging to pursue economic development and national reconciliation; he was assassinated in March 2009. Malam Bacai SANHA was elected in an emergency election held in June 2009, but he passed away in January 2012 from an existing illness. A military coup in April 2012 prevented Guinea-Bissau's second-round presidential election - to determine SANHA's successor - from taking place.
How big is Guinea-Bissau compared to Virgin Islands? See an in-depth size comparison.
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Join the Elsewhere community and ask a question about Guinea-Bissau. It's a free, question-and-answer based forum to discuss what life is like in countries and cities around the world. | {
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FA CUP TRAVEL: Cash bonus for United
Reays work with club for Sunderland trip
Official transport details have today been announced by Carlisle United for fans travelling to Sunderland for the FA Cup third round tie on Sunday January 5, kick off 2pm.
The Blues have appointed Reays Coaches as the club's official transport provider for the glamour fixture against Gus Poyet's Premier League side at the Stadium of Light.
And the Wigton-based company has pledged to donate £2 to Carlisle United from every seat booked on their fleet of coaches, which will bring a welcome windfall for the club.
United have received an initial allocation of 5,500 tickets, with Reays expecting 25 to 30 coaches to make the trip to Wearside. The return fare is £13, which includes the £2 donation.
Andy Hall, the club's media officer, said: "It is a great gesture from Reays off the back of what is going to be a very well attended game. The early indications are that we will sell out. It is fantastic that we can work together in this way."
Match tickets cost just £10 for adults and a fiver for under-16s and over-65s. It is understood that more could be made available to Carlisle United fans, depending on demand, as the stadium holds 49,000, making it the fourth largest club ground in England.
Coaches will leave Brunton Park at 10am. Others will depart Keswick at 9am, picking up at Penrith at 9.30am. Further coaches will leave Workington at 9am, stopping at Maryport at 9.20am, Aspatria at 9.40am and Wigton at 10am.
Andy Horn, transport manager for Reays, said: "We are thrilled that Carlisle United have asked us to work with them by providing the official coach travel for their fans to what should be an amazing occasion at Sunderland. We will be taking the Blues players to the game, like we do for every away fixture, so it's great to now be doing the same for the supporters.
"Our £2 donation for every seat booked on our coaches to the game means that Carlisle fans will be supporting the club directly by using the official buses that it is running to Sunderland."
United's travelling support on Wearside is likely to be their biggest for an FA Cup tie since more than 6,000 fans were at Everton in 2010. Fellow Cumbrians Barrow took more than 6,000 fans to Sunderland that same day.
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Look sharp: Vision is at a premium
Look sharp: Vision is at a premium: "Look sharp: Vision is at a premium
John Shea, Chronicle Staff Writer
05-23) 17:41 PDT -- Jack Cust is a simple guy with a simple approach. No need to get overly complex at the plate. No extravagant stances. No excessive movements. He lives by the see-the-ball-hit-the-ball credo and reminds us, "If you can't see it, you ain't gonna hit it."
It doesn't get any more basic than that.
But first you have to see it.
Cust, in his third season with the A's, underwent Lasik surgery in 2000 because his contact lenses bothered him on the field. Teammate Ryan Sweeney had Lasik surgery last winter because the ball looked blurry when he was at the plate, especially when the Oakland wind kicked up.
Pitcher Dana Eveland, now with Triple-A Sacramento, has had trouble seeing the catcher's signs and plans to have the procedure after the season.
Then there's the hazy story of Braves catcher Brian McCann.
McCann had the surgery in 2007 and enjoyed his third straight All-Star season in 2008. But this year, he experienced a regression, which happens with some Lasik patients, and suddenly had trouble tracking the ball once it left the pitcher's hand.
He was hitting .195 his first 13 games and placed on the disabled list with lousy eyesight. He tried several sets of contacts. None worked. His eyes were irritated, and so was he. Fans wondered if his career was in jeopardy.
Finally, he was fitted with prescription glasses - which he'll wear when the Braves visit San Francisco for a series beginning Monday- to get his troubled left eye on par with his right. Because the glasses fog up when he's catching, he uses them only when hitting. Since being activated May 8, he's batting .364 in 13 games.
Lasik surgery is supposed to make glasses unnecessary, but not all sets of eyes are created equal. It's possible McCann will have further surgery (an enhancement) after the season to re-correct his vision.
"There is some risk to Lasik, as good as it is," said sports optometrist Bill Harrison, not speaking specifically of McCann, though Harrison has worked with Braves players since 1991 and others over the years, going back to George Brett.
"I think Lasik is great for pitchers, who don't have to see in high fidelity like hitters do," Harrison said. "There's really no risk for pitchers. Pitchers don't have to see a 95-mph fastball coming at them."
Among the hitters who sought the Lasik edge: Justin Morneau, Michael Cuddyer, Denard Span, Troy Glaus, Bill Hall, Cristian Guzman and Jason Kendall.
The left-handed Eveland is looking forward to getting his eyes fixed. He opened the season in the A's rotation but produced a 7.40 ERA in six outings and was demoted to Sacramento, where his ERA through three starts is 6.61.
Not that his struggles are a direct result of his deteriorating vision, but it can't help.
Eveland wears glasses in the clubhouse and in pregame drills, and wears contacts when he pitches in a game or throws off a bullpen mound. He said his vision worsened from last year, when he wore no glasses or contacts even though catchers painted their fingernails or chalked their fingers so he could see the signs better.
He said he has no vision problems this year.
"I didn't realize how bad it really was. When I had my eyes checked before spring training, the doctor basically told me my eyes are so bad that I probably shouldn't even be driving," Eveland said. "Now, when I don't wear the glasses or contacts, I feel like I'm completely blind. I get dizzy sometimes.
"I didn't want to have (Lasik) done in spring training and have issues with it. I thought it would be safest when the season ends."
Cust struck out 197 times last year, an American League record, and connected with Harrison, a Cal grad, in an attempt to cut down on the K's. Harrison examined him and set up eye exercises, and Cust notices a little improvement. He's still striking out a lot but not as much. He's on pace for 171.
"I am seeing breaking balls better," Cust said. "Maybe it's because of that. It's hard to tell. It's not drastic. At the end of the year, we'll look at it and see. But I recognize the pitches pretty well."
Cust has no regrets about having surgery, but he's still sensitive in some conditions.
"I don't really like playing at stadiums with a lot of lights flashing on the scoreboards," he said. "Toronto's kind of weird. It's not just the lights, but all the extra stuff going around. It leaves a little bit of a haze."
E-mail John Shea at [email protected].
This article appeared on page C - 6 of the San Francisco Chronicle
Dr. Bill said...
This illusion should be proof enough that you must track a ball that breaks (don't all of them?) with your central vision and not your peripheral vision. It's easiest to use peripheral vision, it is sufficient in batting practice to make some contact; however you won't square the ball as consistently because of the vision inaccuracy you get from your peripheral vision. | {
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Based on a survey of 55 pig veterinarians, the average prevalence of Periweaning Failure to Thrive Syndrome (PFTS) was 4.3 per cent and it was found in five Canadian provinces and 11 US states.
In Journal of Swine Production and Health, Terri L. O'Sullivan of the University of Guelph in Canada and co-authors there, at the University of Saskatchewan, Abilene Animal Hospital and Iowa State University report their study to estimate the prevalence of PFTS in Canadian and American nursery-pig flows, to estimate the percentage of PFTS-affected pigs within an affected nursery flow, and to rank the common clinical signs observed by practitioners associated with PFTS on commercial farms.
In the paper, O'Sullivan and co-authors explain that PFTS is a clinical condition in which weaned pigs develop anorexia and lose body condition, progressing to debilitation. Additionally, some affected piglets demonstrate oral behavioral changes resembling a continuous sham chewing motion, with most clinical signs apparent as early as seven days post-weaning.
The syndrome has generated interest over the past few years, they report, due to an increasing number of cases being unofficially and officially reported in Canada, Spain, and the United States from 2008 to 2012. So far, no clear factors, aetiological agent(s), or the pathogenesis associated with the syndrome have been identified.
It has been suggested that inconsistent clinical recognition and inaccurate recording of cause of mortality by swine veterinarians and producers may have contributed to the lack of understanding of the syndrome.
The researchers designed a questionnaire, which was beta-tested and then made available through the American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV) and University of Guelph web sites.
Swine practitioners in major swine-producing regions of Canada and the United States completed the questionnaire to estimate the prevalence and impact of PFTS in nursery flows.
To raise awareness and to aid in consistent recognition and reporting of the syndrome, a video was produced and accompanied the questionnaire. Oral, scientific-poster and video presentations were also made at major swine-practitioner meetings across Canada and the United States to promote awareness of the syndrome and questionnaire.
Fifty-five questionnaires were completed, with respondents servicing 1,974 nursery flows.
The reported mean flow prevalence of PFTS was 4.3 per cent (95 per cent CI: 0.9 to 8.0 per cent).
The within-flow prevalence was reported to be variable (one to 20 per cent), with cases reported in five provinces and 11 states.
This report provides the first estimate of the mean flow prevalence and impact of PFTS in Canada and the United States.
O'Sullivan and co-authors write that it is reasonable to expect this estimated prevalence to change as understanding of the syndrome grows.
They added that video documentation, including demonstration of the clinical signs associated with PFTS, was an effective method to raise awareness of the syndrome.
O'Sullivan T.L., J.C.S. Harding, R. Friendship, S. Henry and K. Schwartz. 2014. Estimated prevalence and impact of periweaning failure to thrive syndrome in Canada and the United States. J Swine Health Prod. 2014;22(1):24–28. | {
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Why does the Moon have an orange color in the Fall?
The moon is orange in the fall, because it's celebrating Halloween! Just Kidding! Actually, the moon can have an orange color at any time of the year. As a matter of fact, just last month (December 1997) in Michigan, there were a few nights when the moon looked big and orange.
The reason for the orange color is due to the scattering of light by the atmosphere. When the moon is near the horizon, the moonlight has to pass through much more atmosphere than when the moon is directly overhead. By the time the moonlight reaches your eyes, the green, blue, and purple pieces of visible light have been scattered away by air molecules. You only see yellow, orange, or red.
Sometimes the moon appears orange even when it's directly overhead. This occurs when there's a lot of dust, smoke, or pollution in the atmosphere. The size of those particles will determine the type of color you will see. Sometimes the moon will look red, orange...even blue.
It seems like the moon appears in certain colors during certain times of the year. For instance, the Harvest moon during the fall appears very large and orange. There are two reasons for this: the moon's path across the sky, and the climate of earth. During certain times of the year, the moon will rise and set at different angles. Sometimes the moon stays really low in the sky and never reaches an overhead position. The earth's atmosphere also goes through certain changes at certain times of the year. In some months, the atmosphere has more dust particles than usual; in other months, the atmosphere contains a lot more cloud particles than usual. Extra particles in the atmosphere mean more scattering of light.
In the fall, many farmers are harvesting their crops. Lots of dust from the soil of the crops gets disturbed. The dust floats into the atmosphere. At the same time, the moon is lower in the sky during the fall season. So if there's more dust in the sky and the moon is closer to the horizon, then what color will the moon be? Orange! That's where "Harvest Moon" gets its name.
Pollution in the atmosphere can cause the same distortion of color. If you live in Los Angeles (which has a lot of pollution), for example, the moon will constantly appear in color. If the pollution is really thick, you might not be able to see the moon at all!
Learn about Earth and space science, and have fun while doing it! The games section of our online store includes a climate change card game and the Traveling Nitrogen game!
What are the retrograde motions of planets in the sky?
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How far is the Earth from the Sun, the Moon and all the other planets? How far are all of the planets from the Sun? Do you know of a software that tracks the planets in real-time?
Is it really true that man never really walked on the Moon?
How many planets orbit the sun?
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Dover és una població dels Estats Units a l'estat de Pennsilvània. Segons el cens del 2000 tenia una població de 1.815 habitants.
Història
James Joner va comprar 0,82 km2 el 1764 i va construir la ciutat de Dover. Va ser conegut generalment com Joners Town fins al 1815, quan es va establir una oficina de correus a Dover.
Durant la campanya de Gettysburg de la Guerra Civil Americana de 1863, Dover va ser breument ocupada durant la nit, del 30 de juny a l'1 de juliol, per la cavalleria confederada sota el comandament de J.E.B. Stuart.
Dover va ser incorporat el 1864, 100 anys després de ser fundat.
La Casa Englehart Melchinger va ser inclosa al Registre Nacional de Llocs Històrics el 1992.
Demografia
Segons el cens del 2000, Dover tenia 1.815 habitants, 770 habitatges, i 489 famílies. La densitat de població era de 1.401,6 habitants per quilòmetre quadrat.
Dels 770 habitatges en un 30,3% hi vivien nens de menys de 18 anys, en un 47,9% hi vivien parelles casades, en un 10,1% dones solteres, i en un 36,4% no eren unitats familiars. En el 28,2% dels habitatges hi vivien persones soles el 5,8% de les quals corresponia a persones de 65 anys o més que vivien soles. El nombre mitjà de persones vivint en cada habitatge era de 2,34 i el nombre mitjà de persones que vivien en cada família era de 2,9.
Per edats la població es repartia de la següent manera: un 23,7% tenia menys de 18 anys, un 11,6% entre 18 i 24, un 30,8% entre 25 i 44, un 23,7% de 45 a 60 i un 10,1% 65 anys o més.
L'edat mediana era de 35 anys. Per cada 100 dones de 18 o més anys hi havia 98,9 homes.
La renda mediana per habitatge era de 41.250 $ i la renda mediana per família de 46.086 $. Els homes tenien una renda mediana de 33.796 $ mentre que les dones 22.826 $. La renda per capita de la població era de 19.108 $. Entorn del 4,3% de les famílies i el 6,5% de la població estaven per davall del llindar de pobresa.
Poblacions més properes
El següent diagrama mostra les poblacions més properes.
Referències
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Head of Installations, Mark Wilson and Project Manager Chris Catchpole pedalled to success in a charity Bike ride alongside British Gypsum to help support the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.
Invited to take part by British Gypsum's electrical engineer Graham Pell, TIS were delighted to be a part of a team made up of 100 riders.
The route which involved a gruelling 100-mile cycle from Barrow-upon-Soar to Skegness brought a mixture of weather conditions however didn't stop our guys from reaching the finish line with a ride time of just over 6 hours.
Chris Catchpole said, "It was a great opportunity to be a part of the ride and support our new customer. It was a fantastic atmosphere and everyone encouraged one another to keep going – A truly memorable day".
Mark also went on to say "The overall organisation of the event and support facilities is second to none which added to the overall enjoyment of the day, we're already looking forward to next year!
British Gypsums' Graham Pell added "It was great to receive both financial support & participation from one of our local suppliers such as TIS, we really do thank them & appreciate all there support". | {
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/**
* Copyright (C) 2016 Hurence ([email protected])
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.hurence.logisland.stream.spark.structured.provider
import java.sql.Timestamp
import java.util
import java.util.Collections
import com.hurence.logisland.annotation.documentation.CapabilityDescription
import com.hurence.logisland.annotation.lifecycle.OnEnabled
import com.hurence.logisland.component.{InitializationException, PropertyDescriptor}
import com.hurence.logisland.controller.{AbstractControllerService, ControllerServiceInitializationContext}
import com.hurence.logisland.record.{FieldDictionary, FieldType, Record, StandardRecord}
import com.hurence.logisland.stream.StreamContext
import com.hurence.logisland.stream.StreamProperties._
import com.hurence.logisland.util.spark.ControllerServiceLookupSink
import org.apache.spark.broadcast.Broadcast
import org.apache.spark.sql.streaming.DataStreamWriter
import org.apache.spark.sql.{Dataset, SparkSession}
@CapabilityDescription("Provide a ways to use Mqtt a input or output in StructuredStream streams")
class MQTTStructuredStreamProviderService extends AbstractControllerService with StructuredStreamProviderService {
var brokerUrl = ""
var persistence = ""
var clientId = ""
var QoS = 0
var username = ""
var password = ""
var cleanSession = true
var connectionTimeout = 5000
var keepAlive = 30000
var mqttVersion = "3.1.1"
var topic = ""
@OnEnabled
@throws[InitializationException]
override def init(context: ControllerServiceInitializationContext): Unit = {
super.init(context)
this.synchronized {
try {
// Define the MQTT parameters, broker list must be specified
brokerUrl = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_BROKER_URL).asString
persistence = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_PERSISTENCE).asString
clientId = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_CLIENTID).asString
QoS = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_QOS).asInteger().intValue()
username = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_USERNAME).asString
password = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_PASSWORD).asString
cleanSession = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_CLEAN_SESSION).asBoolean().booleanValue()
connectionTimeout = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT).asInteger().intValue()
keepAlive = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE).asInteger().intValue()
mqttVersion = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_VERSION).asString
topic = context.getPropertyValue(MQTT_TOPIC).asString
} catch {
case e: Exception =>
throw new InitializationException(e)
}
}
}
/**
* Allows subclasses to register which property descriptor objects are
* supported.
*
* @return PropertyDescriptor objects this processor currently supports
*/
override def getSupportedPropertyDescriptors() = {
val descriptors: util.List[PropertyDescriptor] = new util.ArrayList[PropertyDescriptor]
descriptors.add(MQTT_BROKER_URL)
descriptors.add(MQTT_CLEAN_SESSION)
descriptors.add(MQTT_CLIENTID)
descriptors.add(MQTT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT)
descriptors.add(MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE)
descriptors.add(MQTT_PASSWORD)
descriptors.add(MQTT_PERSISTENCE)
descriptors.add(MQTT_VERSION)
descriptors.add(MQTT_USERNAME)
descriptors.add(MQTT_QOS)
descriptors.add(MQTT_TOPIC)
Collections.unmodifiableList(descriptors)
}
/**
* create a streaming DataFrame that represents data received
*
* @param spark
* @param streamContext
* @return DataFrame currently loaded
*/
override def read(spark: SparkSession, streamContext: StreamContext) = {
import spark.implicits._
implicit val recordEncoder = org.apache.spark.sql.Encoders.kryo[Record]
getLogger.info("connecting to MQTT")
spark.readStream
.format("com.hurence.logisland.util.mqtt.MQTTStreamSourceProvider")
.option("topic", topic)
.option("persistence", persistence)
.option("clientId", clientId)
.option("QoS", QoS)
.option("username", username)
.option("password", password)
.option("cleanSession", cleanSession)
.option("connectionTimeout", connectionTimeout)
.option("keepAlive", keepAlive)
.option("mqttVersion", mqttVersion)
.load(brokerUrl)
.as[(String, Array[Byte], Timestamp)]
.map(r => {
new StandardRecord("kura_metric")
.setTime(r._3)
.setField(FieldDictionary.RECORD_VALUE, FieldType.BYTES, r._2)
.setField(FieldDictionary.RECORD_NAME, FieldType.STRING, r._1)
})
}
/**
* create a streaming DataFrame that represents data received
*
* @param streamContext
* @return DataFrame currently loaded
*/
override def write(df: Dataset[Record], controllerServiceLookupSink: Broadcast[ControllerServiceLookupSink], streamContext: StreamContext): DataStreamWriter[_] = {
// Create DataFrame representing the stream of input lines from connection to mqtt server
df.writeStream
.format("org.apache.bahir.sql.streaming.mqtt.MQTTStreamSourceProvider")
.option("topic", topic)
.option("persistence", persistence)
.option("clientId", clientId)
.option("QoS", QoS)
.option("username", username)
.option("password", password)
.option("cleanSession", cleanSession)
.option("connectionTimeout", connectionTimeout)
.option("keepAlive", keepAlive)
.option("mqttVersion", mqttVersion)
}
}
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Warning to parents over 'propped up' bottle feeding after baby dies while godmother slept
Alex Masters, who was four-months-old, was found with milk in his lungs after his godmother, Claire Sawyer, left him in a car seat and then fell asleep
Holly O'Flinn
Samar Maguire
Alex Masters died after choking on milk (Image: Lincolnshire Live)
Parents have been warned by a coroner against the dangers of feeding babies with 'propped up' bottles of milk after a four-month-old boy died.
Godmother Claire Sawyer left Alex Masters in a car seat and then fell asleep on the sofa, while the baby choked to death from milk in his bottle.
The warning had been issued to other mums and dads by senior Lincolnshire coroner, Stuart Fisher.
Mr Fisher said he found Ms Sawyer to be an "unreliable witness" in his narrative verdict, and concluded that she had bottle propped Alex in his car seat at around 8am.
The coroner said he also found that Ms Sawyer knew what had happened to Alex before she called 999.
The coroner has warned of the dangers of "bottle propping" after milk was found in the four-month-old's lungs
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Mr Fisher said it was clear from a consultant paediatrician who gave evidence during the inquest that babies should not be left unsupervised if they are being fed with milk from a propped up bottle as there was a risk of choking.
While the practice of 'bottle propping' is not illegal, the coroner warned: "Parents or carers should not take their eyes off a baby if they are being fed milk from a propped bottle."
He also warned of the dangers of falling asleep on the sofa while caring for a baby.
The inquest heard Ms Sawyer, 41, was arrested on suspicion of murder after baby Alex was rushed to hospital in October 2015.
But police were unable to bring any criminal charges after the cause of Alex's death could not be established.
During an emotional inquest Ms Sawyer was questioned by his grieving mother, Chloe Masters, 18.
Giving evidence, Ms Sawyer claimed she fell asleep after giving Alex a bottle of milk on the sofa.
Alex, from Gainsborough, Lincs, died after being taken to Lincoln County Hospital on October 3, 2015.
The inquest at Lincoln Cathedral Centre heard milk was found in the baby's lungs but the cause of his death could not be found.
Alex was being looked after by his godmother when she fell asleep on the sofa (Image: Lincolnshire Live)
A post mortem exam also found Alex had two leg fractures that police concluded were "non-accidental" - but they were unable to determine how he sustained those injuries because of the number of people who looked after him in the final days of his life.
The inquest heard Ms Sawyer gave varying accounts of the night, did not attempt to resuscitate Alex and may have delayed calling 999.
But Lincolnshire Police decided that without a cause of death there was no way to prove murder or manslaughter and that 'bottle propping' was not shown to have caused Alex's death.
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This decision was supported by the Crown Prosecution Service.
Alex's mother told the inquest she would not have allowed her son to stay overnight with Ms Sawyer if she had known her more responsible daughter, Alice, was not present.
Miss Masters, from Gainsborough, Lincs, also insisted that she would never have allowed Alex to stay at the property if she had known that he was sleeping in a car seat.
The baby was sleeping in a car seat when he died (Image: Getty)
The inquest heard Miss Masters and Alex's father, Michael Trotter, had only agreed to let their son stay overnight with Ms Sawyer and her daughter after Miss Masters was prescribed diazepam for chronic back pain and advised by a doctor to get some help.
Ms Sawyer also had a history of taking crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and other illegal drugs but Miss Masters told the hearing she thought those problems were many years ago.
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Toxicology tests showed there was no evidence Ms Sawyer had drunk alcohol or taken illegal drugs on the night she was looking after Alex at a flat in Lincoln.
A safeguarding report carried out after Alex's death found GP records showed his young mum was suffering back pain and struggling to cope, and both mother and baby should have been subject of more individual help and a 'children in need' plan.
Dr Russell Wate, who carried out the report, said parents needed to be advised that it was not safe for babies to sleep in car seats overnight or to be fed with their bottles "propped up."
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NFL won't suspend Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill
By: KSHB Staff
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill will not face additional discipline from the NFL under its Personal Conduct Policy.
In a release Friday morning, the league said they were unable to determine if Hill had violated the policy and cleared Hill to rejoin the team and training camp, which is set to start next week.
"Based on the evidence presently available, the NFL cannot conclude that Mr. Hill violated the Personal Conduct Policy," the league said in a statement. "Accordingly, he may attend Kansas City's training camp and participate in all club activities. He has been and will continue to be subject to conditions set forth by the District Court, Commissioner Goodell, and the Chiefs, which include clinical evaluation and therapeutic intervention.
Hill has been away from the team since April 25 when audio of a conversation with his former fiancee emerged in which his fiancee alleged that Hill injured the couples' son.
In the recording, which Hill's ex-fiancee, Crystal Espinal, took as the couple walked through an airport in Dubai, Hill and Espinal discuss an injury to their 3-year-old son
Espinal says the child blames Hill for the injury. Hill then curses at Espinal.
Last week, a local radio station aired a longer, unedited version of the recording, that provided new context for the couple's conversation. On the full recording, Hill and Espinal discuss Hill's 2014 arrest and bicker over details about the incident. At the time, Espinal was pregnant at the time with the couple's oldest child.
Earlier this year, Hill was the subject of a police investigation by the Overland Park (Kansas) Police after Hill's son broke his arm. The results of that investigation were turned over to the Johnson Conty District Attorney's Office.
Police visited Hill's home twice in March as part of the investigation.
The day after portions of Espinal's secret recording leaked in the media, Johnson County District Attorney Steve Howe said at a press conference that believed a crime had occurred. However, Howe said that his office couldn't pursue charges due to a lack of evidence. No charges are expected to be filed in the case.
The Chiefs effectively suspended the All-Pro receiver from all team activities on April 25 after the audio recording leaked. The Chiefs have since clarified that it was a mutual decision and not technically a suspension, though it had the same practical effect during offseason workouts.
"We decided that at this time and for the foreseeable future, Tyreek Hill will not partake in any team activities," Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said at the time.
That didn't stop the Kansas Department for Children and Families from launching a child-welfare investigation and temporarily removing the 3-year-old from HIll's and Espinal's custody.
In early July, Espinal gave birth to twins and filed a lawsuit in Johnson County District Court — asking the state to determine the paternity of the children, grant her sole custody and order Hill to pay child support.
Hill has denied injuring his son through his attorneys and met with representatives from the NFL in late June, according to reports.
"Throughout the investigation, the NFL's primary concern has been the well-being of the child. Our understanding is that the child is safe and that the child's ongoing care is being directed and monitored by the Johnson County District Court and the Johnson County Department for Children and Families," the league's statement reads.
The NFL also left the door open to revisit the situation if new information is made public.
"If further information becomes available through law enforcement, the pending court proceeding, or other sources, we will promptly consider it and take all appropriate steps at that time," the NFL said.
Non-quarterback veterans report to training camp on July 26.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has wide latitude to levy punishment under the collectively bargained Personal Conduct Policy, so a suspension certainly was possible even in the absence of charges.
Hill was a controversial pick when the Chiefs selected him in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft out of West Alabama.
After starting his college career with at Garden City, Kansas, Community College, Hill was a budding star at Oklahoma State before his December 2014 arrest for alleged domestic violence in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Hill pleaded guilty in that case, though his record was expunged last August after he satisfied all the requirements of the plea deal.
He's only one of several Chiefs with domestic violence incidents or accusations in his past.
Last December, the Chiefs cut running back Kareem Hunt after TMZ released video of him shoving and kicking a woman at a Cleveland hotel. He was suspended eight games by the NFL and signed with the Cleveland Browns in the offseason.
Shortly before the 2019 NFL Draft, the Chiefs also traded for defensive end Frank Clark, who was accused of domestic violence in college at the University of Michigan.
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Attorney Robert Lewis Fleming of Dallas, age 91, died on Monday at his home surrounded by his loving family. Born in Dallas, on October 25, 1919, he was the only child of Dr. John Carl Fleming and Miriam Harris Fleming. He graduated as the valedictorian of Dallas Borough High School in 1937. He earned his education at Harvard College, earning a degree in history in 1941. After graduating, Bob enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to Patrol Squadron 81, for which he flew amphibious "Black Cat" Catalina sea planes in the Pacific. Bob received numerous decorations, including a Silver Star medal. He was awarded the Silver Star for heroism displayed during heavy enemy fire from the Japanese in rescuing two drowned airmen in the Western Solomons. During his military service, Bob married Eleanor Jane Duncklee of Mystic, Conn., in August 1943. Bob graduated from Harvard Law School in the fall of 1948. He was admitted to the Luzerne County Bar in 1949 and practiced law for the next 50 years. During his lifetime, Bob was active in church, school and community affairs. He was a longtime member of the Dallas Methodist Church. He also acted as chairman for the Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction in 1963, as well as volunteering for various other community organizations. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Eleanor, his seven children, their spouses and 12 grandchildren. His children are: Susan Fitzpatrick and husband Hugh, Rhode Island; Peggy Fleming and husband Ray, Illinois; Jean Fleming and husband Arthur, Massachusetts; Lucy Messersmith and husband Mike, Dallas; John Fleming and wife Kathie, Connecticut; Nancy Stephenson and husband Rick, Philadelphia; Bill Fleming and wife Naomi, Virginia. His grandchildren are: Debbie, Becky and Kerry Fitzpatrick; Melinda and Robert Karalius; Adam Posey; Michael and Megan Messersmith; John Fleming III; Elena Stephenson; Ben and Sarah Fleming. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, April 8, at the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Dallas. The funeral will immediately follow at the funeral home, conducted by Deacon Patrick Massino, chaplain for the Hospice of the Sacred Heart. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Dallas United Methodist Church or the Back Mountain Memorial Library. The burial will be held privately at Arlington National Cemetery. | {
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Watch out! The battle between Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme 2019 vs OPPO Find X2 with amazing 10GB RAM, triple-lens 40MP cameras is starting soon. Read and discover the winner now!
Out of the two, Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme is the upgraded variant of the Sony Xperia Zeus beast. Meanwhile, OPPO Find X2 can be the successor of the Find X flagship. Now, let's begin their battle! Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme 2019 specs boast a 6.12-inch display with 4K resolution. Furthermore, OPPO Find X2 specs can feature 6.3-inch AMOLED with 2K resolution. It seems like the Sony flagship is the winner of this round!
Under the hood, both Sony and OPPO phones work on the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor. Additionally, the Sony handset lands with fantastic 10GB RAM and 128GB/ 512GB ROM (no card slot). Meanwhile, the new device from OPPO includes 8GB RAM and two variants: 64GB/128GB with no card slot. Without a doubt, the Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme gains another point for the impressive hardware!
Regarding the operating system, the Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme and OPPO Find X2 are going to come running on Android 9.0 Pie version. How about the photography system? In details, Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme 2019 camera system equips a triple-lens 40MP cameras, paired with a single 28MP secondary lens. On the contrary, OPPO Find X2 camera presents dual 24 MP (f/2.0, 1/2.6″, 1.22µm, PDAF, OIS) + 20 MP (f/2.0, 1/2.8″, 1.0µm) with another 20 MP (f/2.0) selfie sensor. One more point goes to the Sony handset! Finally, the Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme battery rocks a massive 8900mAh juice box. Additionally, OPPO Find X2 battery provides 3400 mAh battery and loses the final round.
Both OPPO Find X2 and Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme release date can fall in this year, but different quarters. As for the cost, the Sony Xperia Zeus Xtreme 2019 price should start around $1, 029 ~ Rs. 69, 000. Besides, OPPO Find X2 can start at $1,017 ~ Rs. 77, 458. With a similar price, both premium phones are great options you can consider. | {
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The Galactico Project
September 13, 2013 July 9, 2017 by Joshua Askew
There's an eery sense of deja vu surrounding Real Madrid this summer. Ten years ago, they had a change of coach, pushed one of the less high-profile but better players out the back door – with whispers that they weren't that good anyway – and brought in a British star they didn't really need to tap into Anglo-Saxon markets. Sounds familiar doesn't it?
When Florentino Perez set about restarting the Galactico project in the summer of 2009, there was a sense that he had realised his mistakes. While it had been a success off the pitch, the marketing brilliance of Real's policy had eroded little by little their play on it, and this time around, with Barcelona stronger than ever before, there would have to be a stronger focus on building a cohesive team rather than the "Disneyfication" Steve McManaman said of Perez's first term. One of the Galacticos of the second term was a manager, Jose Mourinho, who was given far more power than a Madrid coach would typically have. The polarisation and overall failure in Mourinho's tenure has left Carlo Ancelotti with a strong but moody squad and, ultimately, Perez's first term remains his best.
Although he stood unopposed for his second term, Perez would have to work magic to wrestle the Real presidential seat away from Lorenzo Sanz, setting the tone for the ridiculousness of the club with him at the helm. Afters years of working with the club, Sanz had become president in 1995 with the club in a poor all-round state and, using his own money, made a considerable effort to turn them around. They were still a financial mess, but Sanz had put an end to the club's long wait for another European Cup – 1998's victory their first since 1966 – and added another weeks before the 2000 election. However, Perez had a trick up his sleeve: he publicly promised to bring in Luis Figo from Barcelona. It was laughed off – Barcelona were never going to give their greatest rivals one of the world's best players – but Perez planned to force their hand. The buyout clause in Figo's contract was £38m – all he had to do was pay that world record sum and Barcelona wouldn't get a say in the matter. Figo was unhappy with Barcelona as it was, later saying "I didn't feel recognised for what I was giving the club. I felt I was giving my all and I didn't feel from the directors the recognition that I felt I should have had. I told them that – I was clear about it – and they took no notice. They thought I was bluffing", and a hefty salary increase was enough to convince him to make the switch. Logic should have dictated that Sanz was re-elected but, well, Figo. Perez won the election on the back of his promise and in came the Portuguese who would win the Ballon d'Or by the end of the year.
They reclaimed the league that year, but the Galactico project was still in its infancy. Luis Figo was brought in, yet the other newcomers were less spectacular: Claude Makelele to steady the midfield after Fernando Redondo's ill-fated move to AC Milan, the solid Cesar Sanchez as goalkeeper, and the hard-working Santiago Solari and Flavio Conceicao. It was broadly the same side that had success under Sanz, with one major addition.
With each passing season came a new major addition, however. Not long after Figo's arrival, Perez found himself at a dinner with Zinedine Zidane and scribbled "Do you want to play for Real Madrid?" onto a napkin, to which Zidane replied "yes". As the star of the Juventus side who kept losing in Champions League finals, Madrid had to break their own world transfer record to get him, but the most talented player of his generation would be lining up in Real's gleaming white for their centenary year.
At this point the team's overall formula was starting to take shape: Cesar Sanchez took a teenage Iker Casillas' spot in goal after some poor form early on, while captain Fernando Hierro, who mixed concrete defending with wonderful, raking cross-field balls, partnered Ivan Helguera in front of him. This was somewhat problematic, as the two were very similar: both big and tall with good technical ability, yet also slow and immobile, although the galacticos were never really about defending. To their right was the solid Michel Salgado, never a galactico but never in danger of losing his spot, perhaps because no one wanted to face his wrath after telling him. On the other side was Roberto Carlos, one of the galacticos who turned up before the project had begun, his freakish T-Rex legs scampering down the left side.
Ahead of them was Claude Makelele, a player who has since been recognised as the key to Real Madrid's success. Estimations of his abilities have perhaps been flung too far in the opposite direction, but his importance to that team has not. With world class attackers ahead of him who were a little unenthusiastic with their defending, Roberto Carlos and Salgado bombing on either side of him and Helguera and Hierro a good but not water-tight defensive partnership behind him, it was Makelele who gave some semblance of balance to the team. Salgado claimed "We did more or less what we wanted; he was the one that allowed us to", Figo that "Makelele was the only one who ran backwards towards his own goal", Zidane that "Makelele was the only one who always, always, kept his position. He never went forward. Never. He knew what he was doing. He was the reference point for the team" and Hierro that "Claude has this kind of gift – he's been the best player in the team for years but people just don't notice him, don't notice what he does. But you ask anyone at Real Madrid during the years we were talking about and they will tell you he was the best player at Real. We all knew, the players all knew he was the most important" – every time the topic comes up, the team universally credit their victories to him.
The midfield spot next to him was the only one really up for grabs, but its best incumbent was probably Steve McManaman. Whoever was chosen was tasked with playing as a less rigid partner to Makelele, linking the defence to attack but more importantly giving a bit of energy to the midfield. Frequently it simply came down to shoehorning Guti into the team – the homegrown Madridista's playmaker spot had been usurped by Zidane so, his striking spot also taken, he was simply having to make do.
Figo's job was to roam down the right flank, while Zidane lined up on the left, yet was free to roam as he pleased, allowing Roberto Carlos the space to storm down the outside. They were to supply strike partners Raul Gonzalez and Fernando Morientes, whose mutual understanding was so great it inspired some rather homoerotic YouTube videos – Morientes leading the line while Raul floated around behind him.
For all their talent, the team seemed to heading to a miserable year: Zidane was struggling to deal with the pressure and Figo had a recurring problem with his ankle, Madrid finished third behind Valencia and Deportivo La Coruna and lost the Copa Del Rey 2-1 in a final the RFEF had moved especially to coincide with the club's 100th birthday – Deportivo fans gleefully serenading the galacticos with a rendition of "happy birthday to you" as Diego Tristan wrapped things up. Their saving grace was in Europe, where they faced off against a horrendously unlucky Bayer Leverkusen side and Zidane quite literally plucked a goal out of the sky to bring them a ninth European Cup. Although everyone's memory is of Zidane, it was Casillas who ensured Real Madrid's victory, replacing the injured Cesar in the 68th minute then pulling off a string of spectacular saves to stop Leverkusen from equalising and win back his place in the side.
The next galactico to join was Ronaldo, fresh from scoring 8 goals to win the World Cup for Brazil. A string of horrific knee injuries had cut into the quick, powerful, dribbling player widely considered to be the best in the world and left him notably chubbier, but the Brazilian adapted his game to suit his new limitations, changing from a one man wrecking ball into the perfect man to sit on the defender's shoulder. He was already an idol at Internazionale yet it wasn't difficult to convince him to join Madrid: with each new galactico they added, the easier it became to talk the next one into coming.
With Ronaldo replacing Morientes, the 2002-03 side was the greatest version of Real Madrid in the Galactico era. They won La Liga, sneaking ahead of Real Sociedad in the penultimate game, and dropped out of the Champions League in the semi-finals against Juventus, which could have been so different had Figo not missed his penalty. There was more to them than just a glut of world class footballers: they were a smart team too, drawing the opposition onto them with short passing deep in their half, opening up space elsewhere for someone to pick out a through ball for the already racing Ronaldo to hit first time – a move they would repeat throughout the season.
Real Madrid players (white) pass the ball deep between themselves…
…drawing the opposition towards them
They continue to do this so the opposition seem to be cornering them
This drags several opposition players (red) into one area of the field…
…allowing Guti (blue) the space to pick out a pass for Ronaldo (yellow) who has already started his run
He hits it first time – not giving the defender the chance to get the ball, slow him down and wait for cover, or the goalkeeper to ready himself
The good times didn't stay for long though. Just as Figo had felt under-appreciated, the very thing that allowed Perez to get elected in the first place, Makelele wanted a pay rise to reflect his importance to the team. He had been on less than €1m a year – a fraction of his galactico teammates' wages – yet Perez didn't want to pay any more to a defensive player. Figo and Zidane earned some of their wages back in shirt sales, but there weren't many kids running around in Makelele's number 24. The Frenchman departed to Chelsea, with Perez publicly rubbishing him: "We will not miss Makélelé. His technique is average, he lacks the speed and skill to take the ball past opponents, and ninety percent of his distribution either goes backwards or sideways. He wasn't a header of the ball and he rarely passed the ball more than three metres."
The team was less confident. Vicente del Bosque was also inexplicably sacked that summer and it has been suggested that the likely cause was a rift with his higher-ups over Makelele, with loyalists Hierro, Morientes and McManaman, who had all backed an improved contract for Makelele, soon following him. The relaxed Del Bosque had been one of few coaches able to mould the Galacticos into a cohesive team and Makelele was the glue that held it together.
David Beckham was to be that season's incoming galactico, but from a footballing viewpoint he didn't make sense. Figo played on the right, where Beckham had made his name, and would either be forced onto the left or, more often than not, Beckham would go in the middle. Meanwhile, rivals Barcelona had brought in Ronaldinho – a player deemed to ugly to play for marketing powerhouses Real Madrid, but a better player than the much prettier Beckham. Perez didn't even bother with a replacement for Makelele, Zidane, still in mourning, remarking "Why put another layer of gold paint on the Bentley when you are losing the entire engine?"
They went the season trophyless for the first time under Perez, haemorrhaging goals as a midfield duo of Beckham and Guti picked out some spectacular passes but offered little defensive security in front of an already questionable defence, a maturing Casillas overworked. Rafa Benitez's crushing Valencia machine bested them in the league and Monaco, spearheaded by the on-loan Morientes, knocked them out of the Champions League.
Perez acknowledged the need to bolster the defence, bringing in the disastrously unlucky Jonathan Woodgate and granite-carved Walter Samuel, who, although a superb defender, was unsuited to being the leading organisational voice in the backline. There was also an attempt to bring in Patrick Vieira that was foiled by Perez's unwillingness to pay substantial amounts for defensive players, eventually rather embarrassingly getting Thomas Gravesen in his place in January, although the Dane did reasonably well. They also brought in yet another Ballon d'Or winner when Michael Owen joined from Liverpool.
Again Madrid finished the season trophyless, and, on top of their continuing but declining defensive woes, Owen's success gave a good indication to why. The Englishman had one of the best goals-to-minutes ratios in the league, but he was rarely played, stuck behind Ronaldo and Raul in the pecking order. Being behind Ronaldo was reasonable but Raul, now captain after Hierro left, was looking less and less like a galactico. The brilliant chipped finishes from the emerging years of his career made him probably the best Spanish player in history until their recent dominance of the game, but he didn't even make that Euro 2008 squad that started it all despite being at an age where he should be in his prime, such was his rapid decline. Based on their form, there was no way Raul should have been starting over Owen, but he was the bigger name and Owen moved back to England after a year.
It was a frequent issue for each of Madrid's coaches over the period. Despite being the most talented player of his generation, Zidane actually very rarely showed it, saving his brilliance for the big occasion, which left him making up the numbers for large chunks of his time in Madrid. Fine in isolation, but when they were all doing it Madrid were left missing half a first eleven. McManaman spoke of discussing the possibility of more playing time with Del Bosque, only for the Spaniard to say his hands were tied – he only picked the team to a certain extent, and he wouldn't be allowed to play one of the smaller names at the expense of the money-makers. You were in the team on reputation, not on merit, and much of Perez's success had been from making sure they knew it: the Zidanes were only able to have such high salaries because the Pavones who fleshed out the squad got so little.
They finished without a trophy the next year too, as bitter rivals Barcelona swept up a La Liga and Champions League double, but the Galactico project was pretty much dead as Perez gave way to Ramon Calderon. Figo had left on a free transfer to Internazionale the season before, Zidane was to retire after the World Cup, and big name signings gave way to lower key promising players such as Sergio Ramos, Julio Baptista and Robinho. The dream was dead. Perez had pulled Madrid out of their financial quagmire, but pushed them into a footballing one. Fabio Capello would offer a brief respite, yet to really sort themselves out they needed Perez to return with another round of galacticos. Whether he has really learnt from his mistakes this time around remains to be seen.
Club, Spanish, TacticsTagged 4-2-3-1, claude makelele, david beckham, florentino perez, la liga, luis figo, real madrid, vicente del bosque, zinedine zidane
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Is decision automation a hot topic? Does using a DSS require statistical expertise?
YES and NO. Decision automation refers to using technologies including computer processing to make decisions and implement programmed decision processes. Decision Support Systems (DSS) are interactive computer-based systems and subsystems intended to help decision makers use communications technologies, data, documents, knowledge and/or models to complete decision process tasks. Regular readers of DSS News knew the answers to these questions! So why do I raise these issues now? Some people still don't understand the decision support systems (DSS) concept and how it relates to decision automation systems (DAS).
Recently, guru, pundit and Information Systems professor Tom Davenport mentioned decision support systems in his column in CIO magazine. That's the good news; the bad news is that he's "muddied the waters" about the DSS concept. I'm writing this column to set the record straight, to possibly attract Tom's attention and to demonstrate the ongoing problem we have with managing DSS knowledge. Tom's October 1, 2004 CIO column was titled Decision Evolution. I came across it while searching for materials about DSS/IS trends and developments for the years ahead. Davenport asserts "Automated systems are helping businesses make decisions more productively and consistently. But they're also making a lot of entry-level jobs obsolete. Executives had better be prepared to manage the transition." OK, this trend is occuring and decision automation deserves more attention from those of us interested in DSS. At DSSResources.COM we published a Thought Leader Interview with Randy Fields titled "Automating 'Administrivia' Decisions" on April 9, 2004 and in May 2004 we started a new website named DecisionAutomation.COM. Decision Automation is a hot IT-oriented topic. Randy Fields argued the impact of automating decision making is going to be on managers. He thinks decision automation systems will reduce the number of managers that organizations need. So the impact of DAS will probably extend well beyond entry-level jobs that involve computation tasks.
So what's my complaint with Tom Davenport's article? He notes correctly that artificial intelligence (AI) and decision support systems (DSS) are the "parents of automated decision making". He asserts DSS were "ultimately disappointing despite lots of favorable hype" and he writes decision support systems "never really flourished, despite being the darling of academics for decades, perhaps because they required too much statistical expertise and too much human analysis for these lean times." We have had disappointments with implementing DSS, but DSS in general have been successful. More importantly, DSS don't require statistical expertise. Perhaps Tom is thinking of data mining or Bayesian analysis tools and calling them DSS. As far as his criticism that DSS require "too much human analysis", that may sometimes happen. Perhaps the problem is a design issue or a function of user frustration, lack of training or impatience. DSS are adjunct, support systems. The intent of DSS developers is to keep humans in the decision loop. The goal of decision automation systems is to replace human decision makers with a technology solution. We need both types of computerized systems.
A decision automation system (DAS) serves a different purpose in a different context than does a decision support system (DSS). Davenport notes "For the most part, these systems are being used for decisions that must be made frequently and very rapidly using information available online. The decision domains are relatively highly structured, with well-understood decision factors." DSS work best in semi-structured decision situations where some human judgements or analyses are needed. Data-driven DSS exist because a person wants or needs to analyze the results of a database query. A model-driven DSS is built to help a decision maker examine the sensitivity of a model or to conduct "what if" analysis and then perhaps finalize an estimate or a forecast. Decision automation systems exist because information technologies can make some decisions better, faster and at a lower cost than can a human decision maker.
Tom recites a litany of decision automation applications: yield management systems in airlines, optimizing hotel room rates, insurance underwriting and evaluating home equity loan applications. The applications are growing because the cost of deploying technology is declining and because our understanding of structured decision situations is increasing. Building decision automation systems remains a challenging task. Tom correctly notes the need for more people trained to build and maintain decision automation systems. You can read more about decision automation in my July 4, 2004 column in DSS News titled "What is decision automation?"
Davenport concludes "Businesses need to incorporate automated decision making into their strategies and processes or they won't be successful for long. There is simply too much data, and too many decisions to be made on it, for organizations to pass on this technology. Some jobs may be lost, but firms that improve their productivity in this manner will at least remain in business."
I agree with Tom about the importance of automated decision making, he captured my attention. Now please Tom, get your facts about DSS correct. If we are to effectively manage our knowledge about computerized decision support systems, it is important that we all protect the integrity of our concepts. When you see Tom Davenport remind him of the heritage, definition and scope of DSS.
Tom Davenport is a Fellow with the Accenture Institute for High Performance Business and holds the President's Chair in Information Technology and Management at Babson College. Contact him by email at [email protected] or contact [email protected].
Davenport, T. "Decision Evolution". CIO Magazine, October 1, 2004, http://dssresources-com.c.topica.com/maac15DabcXM5cgnx0nbafpOmV/ .
Power, D. J., "Randy Fields Interview: Automating 'Administrivia' Decisions", DSSResources.COM, 04/09/2004.
Power, D. J., "What is decision automation?", DSS News, Vol. 5, No. 14, July 4, 2004.
The above response is from Power, D., Is decision automation a hot topic? Does using a DSS require statistical expertise? DSS News, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 2, 2005.
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Q: How to handle failed to open stream error, help (javascript, ajax) I am working on a page that concurrently calls 3 (or more) of the same jscript function. I am using a function that is tested and works with multiple concurrent ajax requests (found on the web, it works because I am now facing this new problem).
The html is just this
<div id="1"> <script> ajax2(); </script> </div>
<div id="2"> <script> ajax2(); </script> </div>
<div id="3"> <script> ajax2(); </script> </div>
As you can see, the html requests 3 simultaneous calls to an identical function.
The ajax2() jscript function has this line to request an open of a file
xhrObj.open("GET", "../testa.php",true);
The problem is that sometimes the file is not available to be opened because of too many simultaneous requests, and the program gives a
Warning: Unknown: failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0
Fatal error: Unknown: Failed opening required 'C:/xampp/htdocs/test/testa.php'
How do I handle this error and substitute the open file request so that it would open another file (ie testb.php)?
I tried to handle the substitution with the method of using testb.php and testc.php as substitutions for testa.php if testa.php is not available.
var x = xhrObj.open("GET", "../testa.php",true);
if (!x) { var y = xhrObj.open("GET", "../testb.php",true);
if (!y) { xhrObj.open("GET", "../testc.php",true);}
}
but the code does not work. The syntax is wrong, because it gives the same error and the warnings show that testa.php is always the file that is not available.
What is the correct syntax for checking whether the xhrobj.open is OK, and if not, open another file?
TIA
A: You are making an asynchronous request, which means that you only start the request, and the method returns immediately without knowing if the request will work or not.
You either have to use the callback method that is called when the response arrives, or you have to make a synchronous request instead.
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The difference between a Horrible Boss and a Super Boss could be a few habits, says Dr Peter Stebbins.
Did you know that we spend 34% of our lives (approximately 228,708 hours!) trying to successfully ride the Wave of Life of work?
Small businesses in Australia represent 97% of all private sector businesses and employ almost 3.6 million people. This means many of us work for a boss who may be a small business owner.
These Small Business Bosses may not necessarily have an MBA, or sophisticated staff engagement strategies, but the good news is that the difference between being a Horrible Boss or a Super Boss is not about these things. Rather, it is about the habits they have to engage their staff and drive performance in the day-to-day running of the business.
We all know what it is like to have a Horrible Boss; however, many of us have also had a Super Boss but in all the mayhem and confusion of work and life may not have realised it at the time.
A Super Boss isn't necessarily a boss who gives you everything you want, but rather a boss who can bring out the best in you at work and make the workplace both engaging and profitable for the whole team. Super Bosses are able to both (1) drive team performance; and (2) effectively support staff by engaging in Six Healthy Habits. Let's take a look at them now.
Healthy Habit No. 1: Communicating Vision and Strategy. Super Bosses have a great ability to regularly and clearly communicate to team members the short and long-term vision and strategy of the organisation at both a global and team specific level.
Healthy Habit No. 2: Showing Credibility and Getting Results. Super Bosses are able to effectively demonstrate their own competence and to perform their role and get the team to deliver credible results at both the team and organisational level.
Healthy Habit No. 3: Providing Feedback and Development Opportunities. Super Bosses are always on the lookout for opportunities to give and receive both positive and constructive feedback.
Healthy Habit No. 4: Being Trustworthy. Super Bosses are able to create an environment of honesty and trust by being an effective listener and never sharing in any negative gossiping. By being trustworthy, Super Bosses help team members openly share concerns.
Healthy Habit No. 5: Providing Motivation and Encouragement. Super Bosses have a great ability to motivate and encourage team members based on their individual needs and preferences. They are great at knowing what makes each individual 'tick' and can use friendly nicknames, jokes, small talk, and goal-driven conversations to make people feel encouraged at work.
Healthy Habit No. 6: Supporting People's Career and Personal Goals. Super Bosses take the time to understand the career and personal goals of their team members and then provide feedback and support to help them when opportunities emerge.
1. How many different bosses have I had over the years and how would I rate each? | {
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Katherine At The Movies
November 25th: The Most Anticipated Day of the Holiday Season
If you're an American female who has had access to cable television and/or Netflix over the last 16 years, and believes that strong, confident women can also have soulmates, there's a good chance this November 25th is not just any other Black Friday. In fact, it's a sacred holiday you've used one of your few PTO days on. Forget any Thanksgiving holiday plans you had. Tell Grandma she's going to have to wait until Christmas to get that quality time with you, because you've got to hop in your Netflix car and make a mandatory day trip back to Stars Hollow.
It's been nine years since we bid our favorite small town farewell, bawling our eyes out and wishing Rory luck as she headed onto the presidential campaign trail, and cheering as Lorelai ran across the town square to lay that final kiss on Luke, the man we all hope to find ourselves one day. Lorelai Gilmore is the best friend and mom every girl wanted and Rory is the sweet, intelligent, down-to-earth girl we all wanted to be. We knew and loved these characters. We cried and laughed with them. They were, and still are, our best friends and family.
If you're like me, you didn't jump on the Gilmore Girls train until it was all readily accessible to binge watch in a matter of days via the internet. And while I haven't had nine years to replay every single interaction between Lorelai and Luke, Rory and Dean and Jess and Logan, or Emily and literally anyone, it doesn't mean the last two years, since I myself finished the series, haven't been absolute torture. My fellow GG addicts and I have so many thoughts. So many questions and "What if's?" and "Where are they now's?" We want, nay NEED, these answers.
What have our favorite characters been up to these past nine years?
It's not difficult to believe Stars Hollow has continued on in all of its Connecticutian glory over the last decade. I'm sure this is the first question everyone has. Who is still around? How many of our favorite quirky side characters are still up to their everyday antics? Has Kirk managed to double his 15,000 jobs count? Has Ms. Kim finally sold that 8-piece dining set?
It's been too long!!
Why aren't Luke and Lorelai married yet?
If you've watched the full trailer as many times as I have, you've noticed neither Luke, nor Lorelai are wearing wedding rings. They appear to be living together but we've also been given some insight into Lorelai potentially seeing a counselor and trying to convince herself that her and Luke are happy. Maybe she's questioning things because Luke WON'T marry her.
How is Emily handling life after Richard's death?
We bid farewell to the great Edward Hermann two years ago after he lost his battle with brain cancer. RIP ED. We know the show will address Richard's death pretty early on, but as we see Emily clearing out their beautiful mansion, I couldn't help but feel a pang in my chest. Emily has always held a very odd place in my heart. I love her as much as I hate her, but losing a husband after 50 years is never easy for anyone. I wonder how it has changed Emily. Has she softened her hard exterior at all? Will she want to move in with Lorelai or move to Stars Hollow in general? Small town life may be just what she needs right now.
How are Lane and Zack handling parenthood?
The last we saw Lane and Zack, they had just welcomed two beautiful twin boys into the world. I wonder how this has affected their marriage. And what about their band, Hep Alien? Are they still together? Have the twins taken up any musical instruments? Heck, are Lane and Zack even still together? Is Brian still living with them? SO MANY QUESTIONS
Did Jackson ever get his vasectomy or did he and Sookie finally get their 4-in-4?
Within the first few months of Jackson and Sookie's marriage, we discover that Jackson has sprung the "4-in-4" plan on Sookie. Four kids in four years. That sounds like a bit much to me, but what do I know? By the end of the show, Sookie had already given birth to Davey and Martha, and is pregnant with baby #3. We were already surprised to learn Jackson never got the vasectomy he was supposed to get, leading Sookie to become pregnant for the third time. But was three enough? Did they return to that conversation and have the procedure or will we tune in to find a 12, 10, 8, and 6-year-old? If anyone could handle it, it's these two.
How successful has Rory's career been?
The last time we saw Rory she was heading out to join the Obama campaign trail as a political journalist. Although the trailer informs us that Rory has been traveling all over the world, following stories, she has returned to Stars Hollow unemployed and feeling lost. Is she having second thoughts about her career? Did she finally burn out on being the nomadic hard-hitting journalist? Did she ever reach her Christiane Amanpour status?
What ever happened to Christopher?
Big man baby daddy Christopher. I've never liked Christopher. He was absent. He emotionally manipulated and tortured Lorelai. He showed up at the WORST times. But I can't help but wonder, where is he? Has he tried to maintain a relationship with Rory? Did Gigi's mom ever come back? Has he finally gotten over Lorelai and moved on with his life? Frankly I think I'd be alright if we didn't even see him.
Has Jess found his path in life and become a wildly successful author?
Jess. Oh sweet baby angel Jess. You James Dean bad boy we have all known or dated or loved from afar. I've always pulled for Jess, believing that all people are truly good and capable of anything. And while it is true that most people never change, I truly believe Jess had good intentions. A heart buried so deep down that only the magic and love of one Rory Gilmore could access. We've all been through the Jess stage in our life and have learned so much about ourselves because of it. Which is why it has always surprised me that 80% of the GG fans I talk to are #TeamJess. But I can't help but think he abandoned her only because he honestly didn't believe he was good enough for our Rory. And he wasn't. Not at 17 anyway. But what's become of him? In the trailer we see him working at a DESK in an OFFICE like a BIG BOY. Last we saw Jess, he was living in Philadelphia at a publishing house and had just published his first novel. Has his success catapulted him into the artistically fulfilling life of an author? Has he written anything else? Has he finally discovered his self-worth and found a life he is proud of? I really hope so.
Will Rory ever end up with one of her beloved suitors or does she keep repping that strong, single lady life?
This is the big one. The only thing anyone can seem to talk about. So much so that our beloved writer and hero Amy Sherman-Palladino has publicly come out and said how disappointed she is that this is the most anticipated moment of the entire revival, discrediting all of the other amazing qualities Rory possesses. BUT HOW CAN YOU NOT WONDER? Our teenage lady-selves have been aching over every terrible breakup Rory has endured, reliving our own awful high school and college romances, torn apart by the memories of the boys we loved and lived for. And while the Gilmore women are strong and powerful and "don't need no man", we would love to see our little Rory end up with someone who deserves her and makes her really happy. I've always been a #TeamJess girl myself, but as I've rewatched the series these past few weeks, #TeamLogan doesn't look too bad, but then again I could never forgive a cheater, so JESS FOR LIFE. In any case, deep down we all just want to make sure Rory is happy.
And for those of you die-hard fans, will we ever find out Amy Sherman-Palaldino's four final words?
The four final words. For those of you who have no idea what I'm talking about, well I'm frankly surprised you're even reading this. Some quick behind-the-scenes history for you: Amy Sherman-Palladino, writer and creator of our beloved GG, was not involved in the final season of the show. In an article she revealed that before her departure she knew how the story would end. Specifically, she knew the final four words of the series. Four final words that would sum up the essence and love and life that seven years of Gilmore Girls had given us. Amy is the reason November 25th is happening. But will she finally give us her final thoughts? Have they changed now that nine years have passed? One can only anxiously wait to find out.
Whether you've had to wait close to a decade or just a few months, there is no lack of excitement and anticipation. Spend these next two weeks getting your four "A Year in the Life" posters printed and hung around your adorable apartment while the full length trailer plays on a constant loop in the background. And don't forget the coffee, Chinese, pizza, and burgers for your 6-hour viewing party.
See you all on November 25th.
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Allie is a graphic and interactive designer and photographer currently residing deep in the heart of (Dallas) TX. She is also a performer and teacher of improv comedy and musical theater. She spends what little free time she has hanging out with her dog and engaging in her tv and film obsession. Follow Allie's southwestern adventures on Instagram: @AllieTrims and her creative endeavors at allie-trimboli.com. | {
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Smart City Darmstadt
Portrait of the city
BITKOM COMPETITION
INTRODUCING THE CITY OF DARMSTADT
This is where science, culture, entrepreneurial spirit and diverse industries meet cosmopolitan and tech-savvy people. Innovation is something of an institution in Darmstadt, and digitalisation for the benefit of citizens started long ago. With the development of electrical engineering, Darmstadt is the cradle of digitalisation.
THE CITY WITH MANY SIDES
Hier treffen Wissenschaft, Kultur, Gründergeist und vielseitige Industrien auf weltoffene und technikaffine Menschen. Innovation hat in Darmstadt Tradition und die Digitalisierung zum Nutzen der Bürger:innen schon lange begonnen. Mit der Entwicklung der Elektrotechnik steht in Darmstadt die Wiege der Digitalisierung.
A proud heritage that is constantly being developed by a unique IT cluster. Germany and Europe are just a 'click' away from the Frankfurt airport hub. In Darmstadt, the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) and the EUMETSAT satellite control centre (EUMETSAT) open the door to space travel and satellite control – technology that enables a multitude of digital developments for the present and the future.
THE INNOVATIVE SWARM CITY
Darmstadt is growing and is remaining young: almost 162,000 people live on 12,200 hectares. Their average age is 40.5 years, with 42.4 per cent of Darmstadt residents aged between 18 and 45. There are more births than deaths and the migration balance is positive. 11,000 new citizens move to Darmstadt every year, and the trend continues to rise. The high proportion of young people classifies Darmstadt in the jargon of urban planners as one of the few swarm cities (German: Schwarmstadt) in Germany. The population is tech-savvy, international and multicultural and particularly open to the application of IT innovations.
Darmstadt is equipped with an advanced IT infrastructure. Every household has at least DSL, and 97 per cent also has coax cable network connections. The infrastructure in the vicinity of the city has also been well developed. Free 'DA-WIFI' is available throughout the city centre for citizens, visitors and tourists, as well as at the main railway station and already in the districts of Arheilgen, Eberstadt and Wixhausen.
The DARZ data centre in Darmstadt is energy-efficient and modernly connected directly to the world's largest internet node, De-CIX. In 2015, it won the Deutsche Rechenzentrumspreis and offers many companies the opportunity to provide cloud services. Darmstadt's universities are connected via their own fibre-optic network, and schools have been using a shared infrastructure for many years.
Darmstadt is Germany's first science city. With the award ceremony in 1997, the Hessian Ministry of the Interior honoured the national and international importance of scientific institutions. Around 44,000 students are studying at the Technical University, Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and the Evangelische Hochschule. The city's most important research institutions include three Fraunhofer Institutes, ATHENE, the leading centre for digital security, the Institute for Applied Ecology, and the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, where the chemical element 'darmstadtium' was discovered. The centre is being expanded to become the FAIR international particle accelerator centre. Nine EU member states are involved. The facility promises insights into the structure of matter and the evolution of the universe. More than 30 other research and development institutions are world-renowned.
THE OPEN-MINDED CITY OF CULTURE
Darmstadt has many green spaces, easy access to recreational areas, the Odenwald and the Bergstraße are right on your doorstep. The world-famous centre and world cultural heritage of Jugendstil at the Mathildenhöhe, the diverse cultural offerings of a renowned three-speciality state theatre, the Hessische Landesmuseum, the largest inner-city music festival in Germany and a diverse music and art scene all provide a good feeling for life. Darmstadt residents are active, cosmopolitan people with a distinct welcoming culture.
THE ECONOMIC CITY
Around 8,000 companies are based in Darmstadt, the largest of which are: Merck, Deutsche Telekom, Evonik Industries, Entega and Döhler. The leading industries are chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotech, hair cosmetics, information and communication technology, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mechatronics and space technology. Darmstadt benefits from the close integration of research, development, industry and the entire Rhine-Main-Neckar economic region. Ideally accessible transport routes, the proximity to the international airport and the financial metropolis of Frankfurt round off the numerous advantages of this location. | {
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The appointment of Buckless was announced today by Poole College Dean and Stephen P. Zelnak Jr. Chair Annette L. Ranft. | {
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CON-SERV Inc will supply elastomeric bearing pads to provide structural support in bridges as well as commercial and industrial buildings, petro-chemical and power plant applications. These parts, depending on the type of elastomer, provide uniform load transfer, accommodate thermal movement, allow for end-beam rotation and isolate components of the structure against vibration, noise and shock.
CON-SERV Inc designs and produces both AASHTO grade neoprene pads as well as AASHTO grade preformed fabric pads. These pads can also be supplied with filled Teflon® (PTFE) bonded to them for use as the lower element in a slide bearing which will provide for longitudinal movement as well as the rotation required.
Plain and shimmed bearings are available in standard Shore A durometers of 50, 60 or 70 based on state and/or AASHTO Code. Section 18. natural rubber or neoprene. For sizing criteria. For economy, a commercial grade is also available.
PTFE surfaced neoprene backed slide bearings are also available. Type CSA material is recommended bonded to a 10 GA. steel laminate which has in turn been bonded to neoprene. If minimum dead load pressure is less than 200 psi, it is recommended that the elastomer be epoxy-bonded to concrete. If on steel, a tack plate is recommended for positive reinforcement. The maximum temperature at a neoprene hearing is 200°F. | {
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NEW YOR, 12 July (UN Headquarters) -- The Security Council, commending the role played by the United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka (UNMOP), and noting its importance in maintaining conditions conducive to a negotiated settlement of the disputed issue of Prevlaka, this evening authorized UNMOP to continue monitoring the demilitarization of the peninsula for a further three months until 15 October.
Through the unanimous adoption of resolution 1424 (2002), the Council reiterated its calls upon the parties to cease all violations of the demilitarized regime in the United Nations-designated zones, to cooperate fully with the United Nations military observers, and to ensure their safety and full and unrestricted freedom of movement.
Council members welcomed continuing progress in the normalization of relations between the Governments of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the establishment of an inter-State Border Commission. At the same time, it urged the parties to accelerate efforts towards a negotiated settlement in accordance with the Agreement on Normalization of Relations, and expressed its intention to review the duration of the new mandate if the parties reached a negotiated agreement.
The meeting began at 6:17 p.m. and ended at 6:20 p.m.
Security Council resolution 1424 (2002) reads, as follows:
"The Security Council,
"Recalling all its earlier relevant resolutions, including resolutions 779 (1992) of 6 October 1992, 981 (1995) of 31 March 1995, 1088 (1996) of 12 December 1996, 1147 (1998) of 13 January 1998, 1183 (1998) of 15 July 1998, 1222 (1999) of 15 January 1999, 1252 (1999) of 15 July 1999, 1285 (2000) of 13 January 2000, 1307 (2000) of 13 July 2000, 1335 (2001) of 12 January 2001, 1357 (2001) of 21 June 2001, 1362 (2001) of 11 July 2001 and 1387 (2002) of 15 January 2002,
"Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 28 June 2002 (S/2002/713) on the United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka (UNMOP),
"Reaffirming once again its commitment to the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia within its internationally recognized borders,
"Noting once again the Joint Declaration signed at Geneva on 30 September 1992 by the Presidents of the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in particular articles 1 and 3 thereof the latter reaffirming their agreement concerning the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula, and the Agreement on Normalization of Relations between the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia of 23 August 1996 (S/1996/706, annex),
"Noting with satisfaction that the overall situation in the UNMOP area of responsibility has remained stable and calm, and encouraged by the progress made by the Parties in normalizing their bilateral relationship,
"Commending the role played by UNMOP, and noting also that the presence of the United Nations military observers continues to be important in maintaining conditions that are conducive to a negotiated settlement of the disputed issue of Prevlaka,
"Recalling the relevant principles contained in the Convention of the Safety of the United Nations and Associated Personnel adopted on 9 December 1994 and the statement of its President of 10 February 2000 (S/PRST/2000/4),
"1. Authorizes the United Nations military observers to continue monitoring the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula, in accordance with resolutions 779 (1992) and 981 (1995) and paragraphs 19 and 20 of the report of the Secretary-General of 13 December 1995 (S/1995/1028), until 15 October 2002, and requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council prior to this date, as appropriate;
"2. Reiterates its calls upon the parties to cease all violations of the demilitarized regime in the United Nations designated zones, to cooperate fully with the United Nations military observers and to ensure their safety and full and unrestricted freedom of movement;
"3. Welcomes continuing progress in the normalization of relations between the Governments of the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the establishment of an interstate Border Commission, and urges the parties to accelerate efforts towards a negotiated settlement on the disputed issue of Prevlaka in accordance with article 4 of the Agreement on Normalization of Relations, and expresses its intention to review the duration of the authority given in paragraph 1 above if the parties inform the Council that a negotiated agreement has been reached as described in section V of the report of the Secretary-General of 28 June 2002 (S/2002/713);
"4. Decides to remain seized of the matter."
In his report on the United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka (UNMOP), dated 28 June 2002, and covering the period since 2 January 2002, the Secretary-General says he is encouraged by the progress made by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Croatia towards resolving their dispute over Prevlaka through meetings of the Interstate Diplomatic Commission and its subordinate bodies.
He recommends the extension of UNMOP's mandate until 15 October in order to maintain conditions propitious to a successful conclusion of those efforts by the parties to agree on a transitional border-crossing regime that would allow the Mission to withdraw.
[The Mission is mandated to monitor the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula and the neighbouring areas in Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Although UNMOP, comprising 27 United Nations military observers, is an independent mission, it draws its administrative and budgetary support from the United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMIBH)].
According to the report, a substantial number of violations of the security regime have occurred in the United Nations-controlled zone, though none of them gave rise to security concerns. The violations result largely from a failure to enact appropriate control measures at the zone's boundaries. The Secretary-General recommends that the manned checkpoints at Cape Kobila should be relocated to the boundaries or legitimized by agreement between the parties.
The report says that while the situation in the demilitarized zone and the United Nations-controlled zone remained calm and stable, a number of Croatian and Montenegrin soldiers were usually stationed inside the United Nations-controlled zone, in continuing violation of the agreed security regime. The Croatian and Montenegrin authorities continued to permit civilians to enter the zone. Given the large number of unauthorized persons entering the zone, UNMOP had re-marked suspected minefields as a precaution against accidents.
With minor exceptions, both parties respected the demilitarized zone during the reporting period, the report says. The United Nations observers continued to enjoy unrestricted freedom of movement on the Yugoslav side of the zone, but the Croatians maintained their requirement that UNMOP provide advance written notice before going on patrol in the northern region.
The report states that should the Security Council decide to extend UNMOP's mandate beyond 15 July, the costs of maintaining the Mission would be met from within UNMIBH's budget. Requirements for ongoing support to UNMOP will be constantly reviewed in the context of the liquidation of UNMIBH, scheduled to commence on 1 January 2003. | {
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Siergiej Gorszeniow (ros. Сергей Горшенёв) – rosyjski kierowca wyścigowy.
Życiorys
Rywalizację w wyścigach samochodowych na poziomie krajowym rozpoczął w 1982 roku, rywalizując Estonią 19. Od sezonu 1983 ścigał się Estonią 20.
W 1986 roku Gorszeniew rozpoczął rywalizację w Sowieckiej Formule 3. Zajął wówczas siódme miejsce w Rustawi oraz czwarte w Czajce i zajął trzecie miejsce na koniec sezonu. W sezonie 1987 zmienił pojazd na Estonię 21M. Zdobył wówczas pierwsze podium w mistrzostwach ZSRR, zajmując drugie miejsce w Rydze. Na koniec sezonu Gorszeniow był czwarty w mistrzostwach ZSRR, wygrał ponadto wyścig o mistrzostwo Rosyjskiej FSRR.
W 1988 roku Gorszeniow zadebiutował w Formule Mondial. Zajął w klasyfikacji mistrzostw ZSRR siódme miejsce, wygrał również wyścig o mistrzostwo Gruzińskiej SRR. Rok później został zwycięzcą zawodów o mistrzostwo Rosyjskiej Formuły Mondial. W 1991 roku był piąty w wyścigu o nagrodę gazety "Trud". Następnie ścigał się m.in. w mistrzostwach Polski.
Wyniki
Sowiecka Formuła 3
Sowiecka Formuła Mondial
Polska Formuła Mondial
Przypisy
Kierowcy Rosyjskiej Formuły 3
Radzieccy kierowcy Formuły Mondial
Radzieccy kierowcy Estońskiej Formuły 3
Radzieccy kierowcy Sowieckiej Formuły 3
Rosyjscy kierowcy Formuły Mondial
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Lexie Huffman, Community Day Services Supervisor
Lexie is currently the Community Day Services Supervisor at our Hancock site.
After earning her Associates degree from Carl Sandburg College, Lexie received her Bachelor's degree in Communication with a minor in Psychology and Sociology from Western Illinois University. Lexie has over 7 years experience working with MI and DD populations and currently serves as the chairperson of the Behavior Management/Human Rights Committee.
In her spare time, Lexie enjoys volunteering, going to her daughter's sports activities, painting, and spending time with friends and family.
Erin Chu, Outpatient Counselor
Erin came to MHCWI in May 2018 as an Outpatient Counselor.
Erin received her Bachelor's in Psychology from Western Illinois University (where she received additional Crisis Intervention training at the WIRC) and a dual Master's degree in Counseling Psychology and Applied Gerontology from Ball State University. She brings over 10 years of social service experience providing home-based assessment to senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, many of whom presented with varying levels of psychiatric impairment.
In her spare time, Erin enjoys spending time with family and friends. She also enjoys reading, writing, music, and art.
Jacob Harvey, Substance Abuse Counselor
Jacob came to MHCWI in April 2017 as a Substance abuse counselor.
He graduated in 2017 with an AAS in Chemical Dependency Services from Southeastern Community College and is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC). He has experience working in residential treatment programs, assisting clients with daily tasks and developing new behaviors.
In his spare time, Jacob enjoys spending time with his daughter, hiking, camping, community events, and live music.
Lauren McGaughey, QIDP/HBS Services Facilitator
Lauren came to MHCWI in August 2015 and currently serves as a QIDP (Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional), Home Based Services Service Facilitator, a DSP (Direct Support Person), and is a chairperson of the Human Rights and Behavior Management Committee.
Lauren earned her Bachelors of Science in Psychology from Culver-Stockton College in 2014 and was a member of the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, and a member of the Chi Omega Sorority. As a former QIDP and HBS Service Facilitator for another agency, Lauren brings experience in working with children and adults with intellectual developmental disabilities.
In her spare time, Lauren likes to spend time with her friends and family, watch/play sports, and travel. Lauren is also a volunteer coach for the Hancock County Special Olympics team.
Rita O'Donnell, Outpatient Counselor
Rita came to MHCWI in February 2010, when she became our Access Worker; she is an Outpatient Counselor providing counseling services two days per month at the Hancock site.
Rita received her B.A. in Social Welfare from Pennsylvania State University (with internship at the Boston Children's Service Association) and her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Illinois (with internship at Chaddock Trauma Initiative). She recently received training in the treatment of children and adolescents through the State of Illinois Evidence Based Treatment Initiative Cohort, and she has been certified to provide family mediation by the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois, having completed Mediation training at Northwestern University. An active member of the National Association of Social Workers Illinois Special Interest Group for Mediation, Rita had the privilege of presenting at the NASW-IL panel on Accommodating Mental Illness in Family Mediation.
In her spare time, Rita enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with her dog.
Jennifer Teel, Outpatient Counselor
Jennifer came to MHCWI in December 2016 and currently serves as an Outpatient Counselor at the Hancock County site.
She earned her Nursing degree through Spoon River College in 1993. Jennifer brings over 25 years of experience working as a nurse in the mental health, and residential facility fields. She has had extensive experience providing care for adults with varying degrees of psychiatric, intellectual, and mental impairment.
In her spare time she enjoys crafting, and time spent with family, friends, and her dogs.
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By Ana Pinto-Alexander
Children's Hospital at Erlanger-Kennedy Outpatient Center was conceived and designed to serve and represent the greater Chattanooga area so HKS and Erlanger Health invited the community into the design process so that local stakeholders could see their influence on a health care facility dedicated to their children.
Community meetings and involvement helped shape the 90,000 square-foot facility, and as the public rallied around the outpatient center and Erlanger's transparent approach, they observed how funding was dispersed and how the design evolved.
Speaking to this strategy's success, more than 6,000 people helped fundraise the Center, making it the largest philanthropic effort in Chattanooga's history. From the Kennedy Foundation's $5 million donation to more modest individual contributions, this facility is a product of Chattanooga's warm partnership with HKS.
"The project truly has built upon layers of voice, vision, and expertise from the people all around who cherish and celebrate the wellness of children," said Younghui Han, the HKS interior designer for the project. "Also, the center was founded on the history and beauty of local nature. HKS has been a vital connector of bridging the vision to the reality."
Indeed, key aesthetic drivers are rooted in local inspiration and Chattanooga's beautiful landscape. The building's form reminds of Chattanooga's horizontally striated mountains, with key lookouts carved out for playful moments along the patient's journey through the building. Each floor has a theme drawn from familiar elements found in and around the city, with interactive discovery elements that engage children.
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum provided a 19th-century locomotive to capture the imagination of children and their families as they approach the front door, while works from local artists are another way health care is made familiar and comforting. On the third floor, young patients can spark their imaginations as they play in the cab of a retired fire pumper donated by the Chattanooga Fire Department.
Located at the corner of 3rd Street and Hampton Avenue, the hospital fills a void in Chattanooga's downtown by serving as the gateway to a wellness and innovation district. The Center encourages the area's economic well-being to attract the best medical talent from around the world.
The children's care center consolidates 21 specialties, including the region's only certified pediatrics genetics counseling. The Healthy Eating Active Lifestyle Center addresses pediatric obesity. Focused on operational efficiency and improving the family and patient experience, the Center's design supports the complex needs of both families and physicians.
New facilities helped our client change the delivery of patient care while centralizing Erlanger's children's health services. This unified approach offers more convenient access to patients, and treatment previously given in independent clinics for specific diseases, such as diabetes and cancer, are being offered in an on/off stage format that removes much of the building's foot traffic from patients' sight. Electronic registration and kiosks also expedite the intake process.
This more flexible delivery model helps Erlanger deliver care more effectively during patient surges, such as flu season. Health care providers can rely on the space to flex so they can borrow exam rooms from other pods when necessary. The clinic layout accommodates multiple specialties and enables flexible scheduling. All beds are adult sized to accommodate shifts in demand and children's services on the tower's higher levels while adult care is on bottom.
Because of its improved and expanded facilities, Erlanger officials expect the hospital to treat nearly 100,000 patients a year.
Ana Pinto-Alexander
Ana Pinto-Alexander is Director of Health Interiors and Principal at HKS. She leads the firm's health interior design practice globally, and her extensive travel combined with her childhood in Colombia, South America, give her a unique global perspective. In 2019, Ana was named one of the 25 most influential people in healthcare by Healthcare Design. | {
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'2016: Obama's America' Filmmaker Pleads Not Guilty To Campaign Contribution Fraud
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D'Souza's film about the supposed anti-colonial roots of President Obama's political agenda is the fourth-most-successful docu of the last 30 years behind 2011's Justin Bieber: Never Say Never ($73.1M), 2005's March Of The Penguins ($77.4M) and the 2004 Michael Moore pic Fahrenheit 9/11 ($119.19M). D'Souza's producer Gerald Molen says the indictment is politically motivated but will not stop the upcoming sequel to 2016. "Artists should never have to live in fear that their leaders will go out of their way to look for ways to intimidate, coerce or even worse, arrest them because of the works they create. This sends a chilling message to all filmmakers," he told me today. "And in the case of Dinesh D'Souza and his team and the film America, we will not be intimidated or coerced. The America movie will be released on July 4th as planned."
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Based on D'Souza's 2010 bestseller The Roots Of Obama's Rage, 2016 first opened in just one theater in Houston on July 13, 2012. It then quickly expanded to more than 1,00o theaters and then to more than 2,000 locations by late summer of that Presidential election year. Attacked by the White House during the campaign, the docu about what an Obama second term could look like was directed by D'Souza and John Sullivan.
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Facebook Bans Taliban Accounts and Content Supporting It: Report
'This means we remove accounts maintained by or on behalf of the Taliban and prohibit praise, support, and representation of them,' a Facebook spokesperson told the BBC.
Image Courtesy: AP
London: Social media giant Facebook has said that it has banned the Taliban and all content supporting it from its platforms as it considers the group to be a terrorist organisation, according to a media report.
The company says it has a dedicated team of Afghan experts to monitor and remove content linked to the insurgent group.
For years, the Taliban has used social media to spread its messages.
"The Taliban is sanctioned as a terrorist organisation under US law and we have banned them from our services under our Dangerous Organisation policies. This means we remove accounts maintained by or on behalf of the Taliban and prohibit praise, support, and representation of them," a Facebook spokesperson told the BBC.
"We also have a dedicated team of Afghanistan experts, who are native Dari and Pashto speakers and have knowledge of local context, helping to identify and alert us to emerging issues on the platform," the spokesperson said.
The social media giant said it does not make decisions about the recognition of national governments but instead follows the "authority of the international community".
Facebook highlighted that the policy applies to all its platforms, including its flagship social media network, Instagram and messaging service WhatsApp.
However, there are reports that the Taliban is using WhatsApp to communicate.
Facebook told the BBC that it would take action if it found accounts on the app to be linked to the group.
The brutal war in Afghanistan reached a watershed moment on Sunday when the Taliban insurgents closed in on Kabul before entering the city and took over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
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Data Privacy Bill: Commercialising Our Data and Weakening Our Privacy
Retail Inflation Inches to Nearly 5% in November
Rohingyas Sue Facebook For $150 Billion Over Failing to Police Communal Hate Speech | {
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 242, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1918
Description: Daily newspaper from San Antonio, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 119, Ed. 1 Monday, April 29, 1918
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 363, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 29, 1918
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 179, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1918
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 273, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1918
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 334, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1918
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 211, Ed. 1 Monday, July 29, 1918
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1918
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 303, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1918
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 363, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1919
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 177, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 29, 1919
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 119, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 29, 1911
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 300, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 241, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1911
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1919
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 207, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1919
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1911
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1911
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 88, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1911
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, September 29, 1919
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1919
San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 242, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1920
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Q: Function in javascript is not being executed when being called in html I am trying to execute a function in Javascript by clicking on an image in my website. The problem is that the console does not show ANYTHING. I do not know the error.
The function has to submit a form by using a post request.
This is the code of my image and form in HTML:
<div class="team">
<img class="teamInfo" src="images/leaderboard.png">
<p class= "createT"> Create a Team </p>
<p class= "chooseC"> Choose a Charity </p>
<p class= "enter"> Enter Team Member's Email</p>
<p class= "upload">Upload your Company<br>or Team's Logo</p>
<!-- added action tag solved the 405 error : "post method not allowed"-->
<form id="create_team_form" action="" method ="post" >
<textarea class= "teamName" type="text" id="teamName" name ="teamName" size ="25" maxlength ="60"/>Team Name
</textarea>
<textarea class= "companyName" type="text" id="companyName" name ="companyName" size ="25" maxlength = "60" value="Company Name"/> Company Name
</textarea>
<textarea class= "teamDescription" type="text" id="teamDescription" name ="teamDescription" size ="25" maxlength = "60" value="Team Description"/> Team Description
</textarea>
<textarea class= "email" type="text" id="email" name ="email" size ="25" maxlength = "60" value="emails"/> Emails</textarea>
<textarea class= "searchCharity" type="text" id="charityName" name ="charityName " size ="25" maxlength = "60"/> Search for a Charity
</textarea>
<p class="click"> Click the charity's name to select who your team will run for!</p>
</form>
<img class="img-box" src="images/imgBox.png" alt=""/>
<img class="greenButton" src="images/greenbutton.png" alt="" onClick="createTeam();"/>
</div>
This is my function in JavaScript:
function createTeam(){
var teamN= document.getElementById("teamName").value;
var companyName =document.getElementById("companyName").value; //maybe not, tae it off.
var charityName = document.getElementById("charityName").value;
if((teamN.trim() == "") || (companyName.trim() == "") || (charityName.trim() == ""))
{
alert("You did not fill the team Name or companyName, Please enter with a name");
}else{
$('#create_team_form').submit(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
var sessionID = $.cookie("sessionID")
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "http://xxx.xxx.xxx.x:9000/team/?sessionID="+sessionID,
data: $(this).serialize(),
success: function(msg) {
$.cookie("teamID",msg.teamID)
$.cookie("sessionID",sessionID)
}
});
});
}
}
function openEditTeamPage(){
window.location.href='editTeam.html';
}
The console does not show anything. What am I doing wrong?
A: There are two method signatures for using jQuery's .submit() method.
See this line from the docs:
Description: Bind an event handler to the "submit" JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
[emphasis mine]
found here
When you provide a function to the .submit() method like so .submit(function() {}); It will add that function as an event handler to that form's submit event. However, it does not actually trigger the submit event. The submit event will only be triggered if you provide no arguments to .submit().
So,
$('#create_team_form').submit()
will submit the form, but
$('#create_team_form').submit(function() {
// code
});
will only add an event handler to the form's submit event. The form doesn't get submitted in the latter example.
You don't need the .submit() at all, because you're not actually submitting your form—you're sending the data manually. See this plunkr for an example of how to achieve this.
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There are a wide range of gear/programming decisions to use keeping in mind the end goal to make your own remix. The product known as Ableton Live (now on variant 8) gives every one of the apparatuses expected to deliver a quality Hip Hop remix blending components from any beat without debasing the sound quality. Sony Acid programming is another decision to consider for remixing purposes too. Research online to discover extra rigging and programming decisions. The reason for this article is to give tips on assembling the Hip Hop remixes after you as of now have your recording and generation hardware and/or programming set-up and prepared to begin remixing. The data displayed is not to be treated as "Specification of Remixing" however when taking after these tips you will have a vastly improved shot of creating Hot Hip Hop Remixes that will please groups of onlookers of different kinds.
With a specific end goal to have the most adaptability and alternatives when beginning a Hip Hop remix, you will need to have the first tune's accapella and beat instrumental as these will permit you the most choices when making your Hip Hop remixes. The primary thing to put into mind when arranging tracks of a Hip Hop remix is to choose in the event that you are going to keep the general center of the melody the same as the initial phrase while simply adding Hip Hop components to the track, for example, a rap verses and/or beat replacing the chance that you are going to change viewpoint of the tune from say a female perspective to a male perspective or the other way around. The primary concern to consider when choosing whether or not to change the beat/instrumental of the melody to another depends on the prevalence of the tune's present beat/instrumental. If ever that the melodies unique beat/instrumental is observed to be a gigantic variable in the general achievement of the tune and may not be enhanced, don't change the beat, Doing so could rapidly estrange Your audience members who have truly become connected to the melody's unique beat.
While remixing a tune that will hold the first beat/instrumental, you ought to rather upgrade the melody by re-masterminding the vocal components of the track and include a 8, 12, or 16 bar Hip Hop track verse as an intro phrase to the tune over the tune's as of now prevalent beat/instrumental. You need the Hip Hop/rap verse to bargain straightforwardly with the tune's present topic while including another viewpoint/perspective and fervor to the track. You might need to bring the tune's guide in with the general mish-mash specifically taking after the rap verse introduction, or you might choose to go into the first or even second verse and truly switch it. The progressions you make ought to have reason to upgrade the energy level of the tune so that the remix brings it up much higher.
When you experience a melody that you might want to change the beat/instrumental to upgrade the remix, recall that you don't need to utilize a unique beat that you delivered for the remix truth be told, a procedure that works exceptionally well includes working with bits of past hit tracks that might have managed comparable topic as the present tune you are remixing. By blending the beat components from the past prominent tune you will improve the remix while likewise assist snatching the audience's ears with a feeling of wistfulness. you might even utilize components from a few melodies to finish your Hip Hop remix.
This system ought not be mistaken for the blends known as concoction which are basically a few tunes that are crushed together more like a live disk jockey mix. The distinctive tune components utilized as a part of the remixes ought to have a more arranged, altered and cleaned sound utilizing just the tune components that work impeccably together with any tweaking completed before recording so that the track sounds like an expert creation. On some Hip Hop remixes you might choose to just utilize the snare/melody of the first tune while totally supplanting the singing verse with rap verses, this should be possible while utilizing the first beat/instrumental, or changing to an alternate one on the off chance that you trust you might enhance it.
On the off chance that you are a rapper/Hip Hop artist assembling a "mixture of tape CD/download with the end goal of advancement utilizing instrumentals from officially prevalent melodies I propose that as opposed to putting your rap verses on the famous tune's beat/instrumental without anyone else rather include your rap verse (maybe a couple 8 or 16 bar)to the tune keeping the first craftsman on the tune as well. On the off chance that the melody is mainstream you would run the danger befuddling the audience as they will hope to hear the craftsman they effectively like on the tune. On the off chance that you add to it as opposed to supplanting them, you will have the capacity to showcase your raps on a tune that as of now has fans and in addition demonstrate that you can fit in and demonstrate your aptitudes right alongside the officially well known/set up recording craftsman.
It is a smart thought to have no less than one vocal tag close to the start of the track that reports the track as a Remix. This tag will give the audience a feeling of fervor and foresight while additionally telling them that it is a remix. | {
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Breanca Merritt, PhD, on Systemic Racism and Lessons Learned from COVID-19
Madison Pershing Jan 04, 2021
Breanca Merritt, PhD
A public policy researcher and community advocate, Breanca Merritt, PhD, director of the Center for Research on Inclusion and Social Policy and clinical assistant professor at IUPUI, focuses her work on transforming local policy efforts.
Speaking at this year's IU School of Medicine Cultural Awareness Town Hall, Merritt will share key research about systemic racism in legislative and administrative decisions while also reflecting on lessons learned from COVID-19. She shares valuable ways for medical professionals to mitigate the effects that COVID-19 has on communities of color.
What led you to study Health Promotion Sciences?
I initially pursued my PhD in political science with an emphasis on public administration and public policy, which was a very high-level approach to government and research. A focus on community health allowed me to connect more directly with communities and engage their perspectives and experiences in my work. Public health also utilizes the concept of "health in all policies," which recognizes that all policies affect communities' health. This was important because it helped me build skills for working directly in and with communities while also understanding the importance of macro-level issues beyond an individual or community's control.
Describe the mission of the Center for Research on Inclusion and Social Policy.
Many organizations and individuals play a role in policy change. Our goal at the Center for Research on Inclusion and Social Policy is to provide well-research information that reflects community need and enables others to make informed decisions about policy change. This research focuses on Central Indiana, as an effort to be able to provide real-time support for local organizations and decision makers. Upon completing our research individuals can then read our work and uses it as a part of their motivation or efforts to advocate for change. We are most likely to see change at the organizational level, where we make recommendations to nonprofits who change their services or activities because of an evolution.
What motivated you to research the impacts of COVID-19 on communities of color?
As a person with a background in government, race and public health research, the initial discussions about why people of color were more likely to get COVID-19 were frustrating. It seemed that people were mostly only interested in the data being shared by race, and the reasons why people were getting sick (e.g. being more likely to be a frontline worker) were not being meaningfully discussed at the time. Most of the discussion also focused on national-level issues but did not provide context about what that meant for Marion County. I thought if it could be localized, then it might help everyone (including our team) process the ways different communities locally were experiencing COVID-19.
What trends are you seeing?
The government policy response is unequal across states and is fragmented across local, state and federal governments. The response does not fully address the wide range of economic stability and social wellbeing issues being faced by individuals and families because of COVID-19, such as childcare and K-12 education, housing stability, and employment/income. Even with medical interventions, these problems are getting worse along with COVID-19 incidence rates and exacerbates COVID-19. For example, if a person does not have stable housing, they may end up staying in a large household of friends or family members, which will increase their likelihood of being exposed to COVID-19.
What can medical professionals do today to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on communities of color?
I would encourage medical professionals to learn more about the historical context and social determinants affecting communities of color and listen meaningfully to their experiences. None of these communities are monolithic, but I think one of the biggest, but understandable, issues in the medical profession is the need to identify risk factors. For example, the idea is that if a person is Black or Latino, then they are at risk for contracting or dying from COVID-19. Consequently, medical professionals lump it into a risk factor instead of fully understanding why race or ethnicity is a factor, rather than the racism or structural issues that make their health experiences worse.
Communities of color often mistrust the medical profession for a variety of reasons. A lot of the discussion has focused on the Tuskegee experiments, where Black Americans were unknowingly part of a highly unethical study during the 20th century, but that only took place in one U.S. state. Unequal medical treatment is also an ongoing problem, evidenced by Black women who die in childbirth or experience complications regardless of their educational level or income status. I would also recommend medical professionals work with others, collaboratively or through formal networks outside of the medical profession, to broaden their understanding of how to meaningfully engage persons of color, beyond just their medical practice.
Tell me about your efforts to mitigate racial inequities in social policy?
Much of my work lately has focused on engaging decision makers (mostly locally, but with some national audiences) about practical steps they can use to address racial inequity in their community mostly related to housing, but also social policy more broadly (e.g. financial stability). Having the conversation is important, but also sharing tools, and connecting them to other individuals and organizations who are deeply skilled in addressing internal organizational aspects of racial equity, I hope is a bridge to making lasting organizational change.
Interested in learning more? Join Breanca Merritt, PhD, at the Cultural Awareness Town Hall on Thursday, January 28, 2021 from Noon – 1 p.m. Faculty, learners and staff, as well as the broader community, are invited to register for this event.
The views expressed in this content represent the perspective and opinions of the author and may or may not represent the position of Indiana University School of Medicine.
Madison Pershing
Madison Pershing is a Marketing and Communications Assistant for Indiana University School of Medicine's Faculty Affairs, Professional Development, and Diversity.
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BEDTIME BLUES: Alarms going off
Sun | Family
By Jacqueline L. Salmon, The Washington Post — Sep 3rd, 2000
* Parents need to set stricter bedtimes to guard the health and educational well-being of their children, experts warn.
Many baby boomers have vivid memories of being packed off to bed at precisely the same hour every night.
Not today's kids.
Ask Ashburn Farm mom Jenny Runyon what time she went to bed as a child, and she answers without hesitation: 7:30.
Now ask what time her 3-year-old daughter goes to bed, and Runyon, 30, pauses. Kelly takes a two-hour nap each day at day care and can be hard to settle down at night. Her parents put her to bed only to have her pop right up again.
Down. Up. Down. Up. And so it goes.
"She usually falls asleep by about 10:30," Runyon says.
Working parents, long commutes, after-school activities that spill into the evening, nonstop Internet and cable television, single parents who must do the nighttime routine by themselves - these and other reasons explain why more and more children are getting to bed later and later.
The result: An entire generation is growing up without knowing the meaning of bedtime.
While the sleep needs of children vary, doctors say most grade-schoolers require about 10 hours a night and should wake up without much prompting. Too many children fall short of the mark, they say, in some cases leading to sleep problems and anxious parents requesting drugs to help their children doze.
Educators, too, see the effects: youngsters late getting to school and then nodding off in class.
It's a sign of the times, says Polly Panitz, a Reston, Va., pediatrician who specializes in behavior and development. "Parents are having a hard time with routines and setting limits, and bedtime is the most difficult one. It's part of a whole different style of parenting that we're seeing more and more of."
The problem is particularly acute among working parents, Panitz and others say, and can, in the extreme, strain marriages and hurt careers.
"It's a culturally induced phenomenon in children," says Carleton Kendrick, a therapist and columnist for the Web site familyeducation.com. Kendrick has studied children's sleep habits and faults parents for letting bedtime slide: "It's certainly not something that's in the food or the drinking water. And it's a shame."
While considerable attention has been focused on sleep deprivation among teenagers, younger children suffer just as much, experts say. Several recent studies have documented the large proportion of children with sleep disorders.
A Brown University study of 500 children in kindergarten through fourth grade found that 37 percent had at least one sleep-related problem. And the National Sleep Foundation, in a study last year, reported that 43 percent of children ages 1 to 6, and nearly 60 percent of those 7 to 12, said they were often, always or sometimes tired during the day. Fifteen percent said they sleep at school.
"Bedtime resistance" is the No. 1 culprit, researchers say. When the Long Island Jewish Medical Center studied 1,000 young children a few years ago, 27 percent of parents reported that the children balked at go-ing to bed at least once a week.
Some parents have complained that the Ritalin their children take for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is causing sleep problems, including insomnia.
Working parents say it's hard to pack the kids off to bed when they've just gotten home.
"If there is any parental guilt about not being around, that plays out at bedtime," agrees Jodi Mindell, pediatric director at the Center for Sleep Medicine in Philadelphia and author of "Sleeping Through the Night."
— 12/31/1969
BEDTIME BLUES: Teachers struggle to cope with sleepyheads in classroom
It's not just families who feel the going-to-bed blues. At the other end of the clock, elementary school principals and teachers note more and more late-rising children being whisked to school by harried parents. Helena Barringer, who teaches first grade at Falls Mead ... [Read More...]
Regular bedtimes, more sleep important
Parents fighting bedtime battles with their children are getting more and more scientific evidence to back their argument that kids need a rather early and regular bedtime, even into their teens. A recent survey by the National Sleep Foundation found that 60 percent of ... [Read More...]
BEDTIME BLUES: After-school activities: Are they worth losing sleep?
For some children, after-school and evening activities - often favored by late-working parents - delay the sleep cycle. Springfield, Va., father Hank Thomassen's 10-year-old twins, Mark and Janet, blow by their 9 p.m. bedtime with one extracurricular activity after another: Pitching class ends ... [Read More...]
BEDTIME RITUALS: Sweet dreams make good mornings for children
* An established routine gives children security; and it's a good time to encourage reading. It's 8:30 p.m. That's 45 minutes until lights out at the home of two Bremerton families. The bedtime ritual begins. Jim and Laurie Wainwright have helped their 4-year-old daughter, Sarah, ... [Read More...]
NATIONAL POLL: 'Epidemic of sleepiness in our society'
WASHINGTON - A workaholic lifestyle with too little time for sleep is turning America into a nodding-off nation, with 40 percent of surveyed adults saying they have trouble staying awake on the job. A poll by the National Sleep Foundation found that almost two-thirds ... [Read More...] | {
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The following are the reasons for the decision of the court on the present application as briefly indicated at the conclusion of the arguments on Friday, 21st August, 2009.
In view of the impression that might be given by the representation on this application of a large number of interested parties, including the major creditors, the employees of the petitioning companies and of other companies in the wider group, together with the vigorous opposition expressed by one of the principal secured creditors to the application, it is important to emphasise the limited purpose of this hearing and the sole issue that is now before the court. This is the adjourned hearing of the application made to the court ex parte on 14th August, 2009 upon the presentation of the petition in accordance with O. 75 A, r. 4 (4) of the Rules of the Superior Courts for directions as to the proceedings to be taken in relation to the petition. In the majority of cases, such an application is dealt with immediately and directions given as to the service and advertising of the petition and the fixing of a date for its hearing. Thus, the only issue to be decided by the court at this point is whether this petition should be given a hearing.
In this case, de Valera J. adjourned the application because it was a second petition and because of the intervention on that occasion of representatives of both a provisional liquidator who had been appointed to the petitioner and to one of the related companies, Morston Investments Limited, and of ACC Bank plc, which is the principal direct secured creditor of the petitioner and Morston and is indirectly a creditor of other companies in the group. ACC Bank indicated its intention to oppose the petition being heard upon the ground, in effect, that its presentation was an abuse of process because the first petition by the same petitioner had been the subject of a considered judgment of the senior judge of the Commercial Court on 31st July, 2009 (Vantive Holdings v. Companies Acts I.E.H.C. 384), which was subsequently upheld on appeal. The learned High Court judge rejected that first petition upon the ground, in essence, that it failed to meet the statutory test of s. 2 (2) of the Companies (Amendment) Act 1990 (the "Act of 1990"), as amended, by failing to demonstrate that there was a reasonable prospect of survival of the companies and the whole or any part of the undertaking as a going concern. On appeal that decision was affirmed by a unanimous judgment of the Supreme Court given on 11th August, 2009 (In the matter of Vantive Holdings & ors and in the matter of the Companies Acts 1963 - 2006 I.E.S.C. 68). In these circumstances, de Valera J. considered that the circumstances required further examination before a date for the petition could be fixed.
In those judgments much of the background detail is given of the corporate structure of the companies in the wider group, the interdependence of the companies, the amount due to the major secured creditors, and the charges, guarantees and cross-securities held notably by ACC Bank, together with the recent trading difficulties leading to the current serious insolvency and a likely overall deficit in excess of 1 billion. It is not necessary therefore to repeat much of that information here and this statement of the courts' reasons assumes a knowledge of those judgments where the background history and information remains unchanged since 11th August last. In addition, those judgments cite in detail much of the relevant case law concerning the approach of the court to the criteria governing the appointment of an examiner. Insofar as that is relevant to the limited issue now before the court on the present application, that case law too, will not require reiteration or renewed explanation.
In this second petition, the petitioner and the five related companies which were the subject of the first petition are now joined by Royceton, a further unlimited company in the group which is held as to 50% by Vantive and 50% by Stradbally Investment Company. Royceton too is insolvent and, according to the statement of affairs in the statutory report mentioned later in this judgment, will have a deficit of more than 128 million. Royceton appears to be one of the group companies more actively engaged in trading operations and some of those appearing to support the present petition are employees, creditors or subcontractors of that company. According to the statement of affairs, it is owed 126 million by other companies in the group of which it is estimated only 500,000 might be realisable.
As appears from the judgment of the High Court on 31st July, 2009 the first petition was refused by Kelly J. for the primary reason that he found that the statutory report of the independent accountant, Mr. McGrath,under s. 3 (3A) of the Act of 1990 to be inadequate and unconvincing. The learned judge noted that the property valuations upon which Mr. McGrath's opinion of a prospect of survival was postulated were out of date such that his optimism as to the possibility of a scheme of arrangement leading to a "significant surplus" which would then fund future development, bordered on the fanciful having regard in particular to current conditions in the property market.
Furthermore, in a secondary conclusion, Kelly J. indicated that even if some basis had been shown for a reasonable prospect of survival of the companies, he would have been disinclined to exercise the court's discretion in favour of appointing an examiner. He considered the exercise as presented to be somewhat artificial. It appeared to be designed, in his view, to enhance the value of properties to be realised. Furthermore, of the 650 persons mentioned whose employment was threatened, only 100 or thereabouts were direct employees. The exercise appeared to him to be therefore designed to help shareholders, an objective which was outside the intention of the legislation. Although the judgment refers to a three year business plan, this document was not itself made available to the High Court such that Kelly J.'s appraisal of the statutory test was obliged to rely on the limited information furnished through the contents of the accountant's statutory report.
This latter aspect of the presentation of the first petition received particular attention in the appeal before the Supreme Court and is now one of the crucial features of the opposition by ACC Bank to the hearing of this second petition. | {
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Gudrun Raschen has extensive solo, orchestral and chamber music experience on both double bass and cello. She has given concerts in the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Bolivia, Poland, Finland, Italy, Germany, Vietnam, South Africa and Namibia.
Ms. Hill is a graduate of the University of Toronto, having double majored in Fine Art History and English. She went on to study with Renilde Montessori and obtained her Association Montessori Internationale Diploma teaching both in Canada and the U.S. for many years. She earned her TESOL certification and taught English to immigrants for 5 years before joining the College of Music in 2015.
A native of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Tony Barrette is active repairing musical instruments in the DFW area. Tony holds his MM in saxophone performance from the University of North Texas. While at UNT, Tony enrolled in the instrument repair classes, apprenticed, and worked at the UNT repair shop as a part time employee. After finishing his MM, Tony moved to Okemos, Michigan to work as a saxophone specialist and woodwind repair technician at Meridian Winds. | {
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In addition, the advanced sensor technology detection detection of unwanted signals and offer more anti-tachycardia pacing options convert convert many fast ventricular arrhythmias painlessly and may highlight the need for high voltage shocks. A retrospective analysis of advances in ICD Therapy registry, which enrolled more than 5,000 patients and allowed programming at the physician's discretion, demonstrated ' would be 98.5 % of the patients with the Shock Guard programming free of inappropriate shocks. 'The size and shape of Unify and Fortify ST devices are much smaller than that current devices that really useful because patients in Japan are usually smaller than in Western countries,'said Dr.
As a way to reduce employee health and future health care costs.
'Our study suggests that if employers want to to maintain rates of health care utilization while increasing the cost-sharing preventive care services exempt from cost sharing can help,'says author Susan H. Associate professor of public health lead at the Department of Health Policy and management in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale School of Medicine. Bush declared that study study to , free, free preventive care services from cost sharing. Other authors of the study include Colleen L.
Representative Canadian population and offers the potential for changes in screening.
The Cancer Risk Management model uses dynamic to simulate longitudinal microsimulation techniques and project realistic, representative Canadian population and offers the potential for changes in screening, prevention and treatment study.
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The census 101,291 doctors in training during the academic year 2004-2005, the largest number ever recorded by the survey. 55.7 per cent from osteopathic medical school graduates in allopathic GME decreased from 5,838 in 2003-2004 to 5 after many years of annual increases. The number of residents in primary care specialties reached a peak in the mid-1990s. The number of family medicine residents, graduates of U.S. Allopathic medical schools have increased from 8232 in 1998-1999 to 4.7 %) declined in 2004-2005. The number of primary care residents, the graduates of foreign medical schools and U.S. Citizens almost doubled between 1995-1996 and 2004-2005 . | {
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These things are all in reference to my life even though the blog title may seem all encompassing. I have always been a pretty blunt person who never sugarcoats things/advice to my friends and loved ones. Ask my husband and close friends.
I'm always happy to help but my job doesn't entail doing your dirty work. I have enough on my plate.
This happens often - sometimes it's the airlines fault, sometimes it's due to bad weather - I get that. What annoys me is, if you miss you're connecting flight due to the delay, the airline should do their best to get you on the next flight or offer some accommodation if you're now stuck stuck sleeping in an airport.
* To add to this because it just recently happened on our Southwest Airlines flight to NOLA.
If they break your checked luggage during transit then they should reimburse you to some degree. Luggage is not cheap! Our request was denied even with K being an A-List member who flies with them almost weekly.
Do I really need an explanation for this?
Tomorrow will be a better day!
Yep yep - bosses, fake friends, I have no time.
YES to bad bosses and co workers that treat you like assistants. No bueno!
Bad bosses are the worst. Luckily, I appreciate the one I have now. I cant believe they didn't throw you something from breaking your luggage! Especially being frequent flyers with them.
I am SO with you. What is with rude bosses?! Don't they realize the importance of treating your employees the right way?! I'm shocked the airline didn't help you out...that's totally on them, UGH!
Martinis & Bikinis blog posts may contain affiliate links to items that I recommend and genuinely endorse due to having already purchased and/or tested. Buying items through my links means I earn a small commission which helps to support this blog which is a passion and hobby of mine. | {
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The only thing that keeps us from experiencing the ongoing beauty of peace, love, and happiness in this life... is ourselves.
We distract ourselves from much of the beauty in this world by being so wrapped up in our thoughts. We get so confused by all of the unnecessary emotions that cloud our minds, which then shut out the natural joy of our being.
We're stuck in a cycle of harmful thinking that we just can't seem to get out of. The problem is, we don't see our thoughts for what they are—mistruths, misguided beliefs and false perceptions.
You see… we all have a habit of creating stories out of thin air about every person, place, thing and event that we observe and experience. We often wish for things to be somehow different than what they currently are, and because of this we suffer, due to our inability to accept the present moment for what it is.
Whenever we find ourselves unable to accept the reality of whatever the present moment offers, we cause ourselves to suffer. Our unhappiness is our own doing.
We blind ourselves from the beauty of things by casting projections of our inner worries onto everything we perceive. For example, if I'm feeling guilty, then all of a sudden I think you're guilty too. We reflect these false perceptions of ourselves onto the world around us, and then we wonder why we're so unhappy. It is our own doing.
We convince ourselves of countless non-truths about everything we experience, and then we reflect them back onto ourself, which then discolours our view of the natural world.
Continuing to live in such a way is a no-win situation. As long as we continue to live inside our heads, in a dreamland that doesn't actually exist, no amount of self-help or spiritual practice will ever cure us.
We're unhappy because we've created a world—that exists only within our minds— in which nothing is ever able to meet our so-called standards. It is our thoughts alone that limit our joy and well-being.
We must endeavour to quieten our judgemental minds!
Begin by watching your thoughts. Sit and be silent with yourself. Observe the nature of your mind—you'll be amazed at what you find.
Your experience of the outer world around you will never be able to change until your inner world changes first. To change the world, you must first begin with yourself.
What you suffer from is a human disease of misguided perceptions—but our perceptions change as quickly as the wind, so this is a very solvable problem!
Begin within. Find your untruths, one by one, as they occur, and squash them with the light of your conscious awareness and mindful attention. Let no untruth remain in your mind.
When you abide in the ever-present truth within, unclouded by mind, happiness abounds. | {
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Church – Look this word up in any dictionary and the first definition provided will most likely be something similar to: a building where Christians gather to worship.
This is not the church.
And I am going so far as to say that the church is not a body of believers who profess faith in Jesus Christ.
The demons believe in Jesus.
The church is the body of believers who are following Jesus Christ. And not just on Sunday.
Church isn't something you go to, it's something you are.
Please, please, please don't misread what I am about to say. I was raised in the church. I have never not gone to church at any point in my life. I absolutely would not be who I am or where I am without growing up in the church, I believe that it is not up for scriptural debate whether or not we are told to be plugged in with a local church body, and in the overall sense, I love church. (Church meaning the gathering of God's people for corporate worship and reading of the Word/sharing God's message.) I have been a part of multiple churches (Not because I enjoy "church hopping". It's actually a rather miserable process.). I was raised Church of Christ, I attended a non-denominational community church with more or less apostolic roots, and then I ended up at a Baptist church. For a living, I meet with pastors and get to know them and the dynamics of their congregation and what they believe and where they stand theologically and how they lead their flock in living out the gospel of Jesus Christ (or not living it out). That way, we can determine the different ways they want to plug in with our ministry (a local Crisis Pregnancy Center) and our ministry can help serve/resource them. I love my job. But at the same time, I also see a side of churches that the people who show up on Sunday, warm the pew, and leave don't get to see. And what I've found, even and especially in my personal life, is that life is much easier that way. Warming the pew. Not getting involved. Not because it's less work, but because you don't get so easily exposed to the ugly parts of people that no one wants to see.
Where I am going with this is what I feel as a millennial who was raised in the church, but now wants a break from the church.
The girl who works for a ministry and leads a Bible study for teenage girls and talks about Jesus all the time wants a break from church. Not rejecting it all together, because like I said, I love the church. I believe in the importance and power and necessity of the church on a regular basis in ones life.
I'm not tempted to take a break from church because I'm not desiring worship or the Lord or spiritual growth. In fact, the opposite is true. I'm craving it. I'm tired of the church because we have become so entirely complacent and afraid to offend anyone except for God. I'm exhausted. I am SO weary of pastors and ministry leaders who do not stand firm on the word of God.
Most people think (and boldly walk around preaching) that millennials are leaving the church because they feel ostracized and rejected.
I would dare to challenge you by saying that millennials who are truly hungry for Jesus are frustrated with the church because they are fed up with not getting fed.
Millennials are leaving the church because it's not any different than a social club.
Those who aren't hungry for Jesus just yet, they see no point in actually bothering to attend church because there is no value if it is no different than gathering with people you enjoy being around in any given setting. And that is a 100% valid point.
We have these churches that are a mile wide and an inch deep, advertising Christianity like it's a walk in the park. People who are all about Jesus until things get a little shaky or they feel like they have to give something up in order to carry their cross. Yet, that's the entire point of Christianity. That is Christianity. Laying everything down so your hands are free to pick up and carry your cross. Your hands can't be free to carry your cross and hold on to the world, friends. It's one or the other.
Keep your lights and smoke and worship show. Keep your casual dress and alternate morning/evening services. Keep your coffee bars and social media appeal. Keep your goal to get thousands of members by a certain date. Keep your free t-shirt.
I'm not saying all of those things are particularly bad in and of themselves, but when we use them to draw people in and coax them into Christianity by giving it a "cool, hip, comfortable, feel good" vibe, we're selling them a cheap version of the gospel that is in fact not the gospel. The gospel is anything but cool, hip, and comfortable. That's why people find it offensive. It goes against every grain of culture.
Tell me why living with someone before marriage is wrong. Not just that it is, but why.
Tell me why we need to love homosexuals because homosexuality is a sin that is just as much of a reality to struggle with as any other sin, but we must hate the sin. Explain the desperate need for the balance of truth and grace in these kinds of situations we're up against.
Tell me why drinking alcohol can be a dangerous, slippery slope and don't just flippantly and casually state that a beer every now and then is okay.
Tell me that I can be a stumbling block for someone else, that even if I don't struggle with certain things, they might. And tell me that I will be held accountable for that.
Tell me boldly that life begins at conception, even from a scientific standpoint as all the DNA is encrypted in that moment, and there is a plan and meaning and purpose for that little person regardless of the circumstances in which he or she was conceived, because all life is ordained by God and God doesn't make mistakes.
Tell me that even though I am radically loved on a level beyond anything I will ever be able to comprehend, that even though there is grace to cover every shortcoming I have, that even though I am forgiven and set free; I wasn't set free to do what I want or to live as close to the line as I can get to it without actually crossing it.
I was set free for so much more.
Challenge me. Call me out. Offend me.
It's your job, and you will make me better for it.
I'm tired and exhausted and weary not because your chasing me off with your "offensive beliefs", but because it's practically like you have no beliefs. And if you do, no one knows about them because you're afraid they may be offended. So what is the point?
What good is the gospel in your life if you're the only one who is affected by it?
Gospel, meaning living out the Word of God because it has completely changed you, not praying a get-out-of-hell-for-free prayer.
The church looks just like the world. If I want a motivational speech or a pat on the back, I can go elsewhere.
We, the millennial generation, are at a critical point in history. Based on what I can see, the conversations that I have, the leaders that are guiding us to be leaders ourselves in this movement to passionately pursue Jesus and forsake everything else; I believe we are a chosen generation. I see boldness, I see servant-leadership, I see authenticity, I see passion for Father God deep, deep, deep down to the marrow of our bones that will not allow us to remain silent regarding the truth of God and the controversial issues that shake us to our core.
But if I'm being honest, in the most delicate and tender way that I know how to express what is also stirring in my heart, there is a huge portion of the modern-day church that is not helping us in our cause. Perhaps, I believe, they are actually damaging it.
The boys are being separated from the men, the hot from the lukewarm, the genuinely authentic from the white-washed tombs.
I'm not giving up on church. That was never an option, and it never will be. But these are challenging times where we as a church need more than ever to be challenged by each other so we are equipped to face the challenges of the world.
We can't be challenged by each other if we're not being real with one another, and by being real I mean speaking truth boldly and passionately, even if people get their toes stepped on. Better to have stepped on toes than an eternity in hell.
That's how we grow, that's how we change. We hold each other accountable, always striving to look like Jesus and not the world that spits in His face and so easily ensnares us to do the same without even realizing it; maybe not by acting upon something that is bad, but by not taking a stand for what is good.
And so I ask you, as the church, where do you stand? Better yet, do you? We all need each other. That's the purpose of the church; working in unity together to push each other closer to Jesus and advance His kingdom. To navigate this life together, support one another, edify each other, help each other grow into the person God is calling us to be.
I hear you and think the same thing as I care for the elderly and the dying. Horrified by the fact that the very spirit that ends the life of the unborn is walking the halls ready to prematurely snuff the life out of those nearing the end of life. I grew up in a social club church; when I became a believer, I moved on. The same church's that were instrumental in my spiritual development and on fire to lay their life down for the Gospel now look hauntingly like the church of my youth. I have a feeling that there is a core group of us working tirelessly out of site and we may not know about one another. Do not lose hope, we are here, but come Sunday morning sometimes we are too tired to engage our younger more energetic brothers and sisters.
Thankyou for this. You have perfectly articulated everything that my husband and I have been feeling the past couple of years. We love the church and we love Gods people but we are so tired of the "social club" that the church has become and all of the lights and showiness of worship. We haven't left our church bc we have grown up there and love some of the families there, but we aren't challenged in our spiritual walks and often feel like every Sunday is just a feel good motivational speech. We try to take responsibility for our growth on our own during the week, but we sure do long for strong leadership and a body of believers that stand apart from the world. Thank you for being a voice for our generation. We long for Jesus and the gospel, and don't need anything added to or taken away from it. Just Jesus.
Yes, yes! This is a must read. I have to thank Alexis Judy for verbalizing what I have been thinking in such a bold way!
Thank You Alexis!! This was such a strong and challenging post that needed to be said! Good on you for speaking TRUTH!
I see someone has been reading her Bible! And not just to fulfill some religious obligation, but to see what God really says in it. That can be a dangerous thing to do. God really speaks through his word to those who honestly seek Him. As for the Church, you are right about what it should be (and actually is), but end up with the question of where it can be found. It can be found where a few brothers and sisters dare to begin to meet around the Lord Jesus rather than around some doctrine or system of worship. I didn't go through your struggle because my mom and dad, from my youth, worshipped and served the Lord in such a place, and I have been able to find and join them in the places where I've lived. There are many, many such gatherings of real people (but our enemy also has a lot of counterfeits as well).
The Catholic Church does not change their beliefs for 2,000 years. It is not necessarily popular or hip or cool, but it's rooted in the original early Christian church.
This is exactly what I was thinking. The Catholic Church teaches all the hard truths of the faith and gives us the spiritual nourishment through the sacraments to live them out. There is no more reviled and hated Christian faith than the Catholic Church. I encourage all who are tired of divisions and lukewarm teaching to explore the beauty, truth, and goodness of the Catholic faith. Want to live an authentic faith that you will be mocked and rebuked for by myriads of Christians as well as nonbelievers? Try the fullness of the gospel found in the Catholic faith.
I would say look back! We need preachers now like Charles Spurgeon. George Whitefield! L. R. Shelton Sr. Preach Christ and let the chips fall where they may! J.C. Ryle, DL Moody, Vance Havner. Not the soft soap scriptureless preaching we have now! I listen the Shelton's preaching on sermon audio and read a lot of the other preaching over the internet. We don't need a revival, we need and awakening!
This is not a preaching issue it's a leadership issue. It's an equipping the saints to do the ministry issue, it's a 2 Timothy 2.2 failure to teach the people to pass his teachings on. I did not say a failure to pass the gospel message on, it's a failure to equip people to teach others issue about all He taught.
We equip pastors to teach others, we equip teachers to teach, we equip small group leaders to teach, but we do not challenge everyone to become equipped so they can pass on his teachings.
How many parents can teach their kids how to study the Bible? To talk with God through out the day, not just before bed or a meal? How many can teach their child how to hear God's voice so they can follow the one true God for themselves? We spend very little time equipping to pass it on.
The break, the missing link, the problem needing attention is, "the passing it on part"! Fix this and it will begin to change.
Don't miss understand…. I did not say go work harder on a sermon, I said, go help someone learn to teach others about His word.
Thank you!! God bless you for the boldness and honesty. Bless you for making things clearer for older Christians re: present day youth. Thank you for making us uncomfortable. May it prompt us to DO and to change for HIM. May HE continue to fill you & give you wisdom. For HIS glory!! In JESUS' name.
Alexis, I acknowledge the yearning in your heart and thank you for your deeply personal cry for an authentic Church, one that yields martyrs and saints. You might take this break from church to explore the Catholic faith which teaches all the hard truths of Jesus and gives us the spiritual nourishment through the sacraments to live them out. There is no more reviled and hated Christian faith on earth than Catholicism. I encourage you and all who are tired of divisions and lukewarm teaching to explore the beauty, truth, and goodness of the Catholic faith. Want to live an authentic faith that you will be mocked and rebuked for by myriads of Christians as well as nonbelievers? Try the fullness of the gospel found in the Catholic faith. Yes, there are weeds among the wheat in the Catholic Church, but Christ foretold that as well. Do not be afraid!
Excellent post! In working with college students as a campus minister, I am finding out that they are hungry to know what the Biblical text says, even the difficult parts. | {
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If you have a small family or run a small delivery business, the Caravan offers an inexpensive way to get around town. The SXT model comes nicely equipped and offers a V6 engine.
I think that the Dodge caravan would be great for someone with multiple children. But, I am the only child. It is an older model that does not have Bluetooth or GPS, and it is not very stylish in my opinion. It does have a decent amount of room and is a 6-7 passenger vehicle. It has a decent trunk, nothing too big or small. It has floor storage, too (you can open a latch on the floor and store things under there). It does not burn as much gas as a truck would, and you still get pretty good storage. Although these features are nice, I wouldn't buy one with my own money. Also, I have never been fond of minivans or vans, anyway. It is about preference in my case. Every vehicle is not for everyone. If you have several children, this is for you. With all the seating, (depending on how many children you have) your kids can have their friends ride to their destination with them. If you are always lugging around a lot of stuff and need the storage without spending a whole lot on gas, this is for you. It is not super economical, but it gets you where you need to go. However, if you are looking for something stylish and fun, this is not for you. It is the exact opposite. It is not to say it is ugly, but it is not something someone would usually take pictures of proudly. If you want more modern technology, this vehicle is not at all for you. It does not even have auxiliary jack. Enough said.
Great vehicle for the entire family.
The seats are very comfortable, I have had a Honda Odyssey in the past and it wasn't as comfortable for the price you pay for it. The van has a great stereo/cd player with great speakers. The seats come out very easily and are easy to put back in. The driver's seat is ideal for driving long distance. There are adapter outlets throughout as well as cup holders. This van is cheap enough to convert into a handicap van if need be. Hence, if you eventually sell it as a handicap van, you can get a good amount of money for it. The van comes equipped with rear defrost and wiper. The van is great on gas compared to other minivans of the same size. For the year of the van we have been fortunate not to have to put a lot of money into it. Basically just maintenance work. There are very few negatives about the van. On issue is the undercarriage gets rusty quite easily. For the most part, this is a great van especially for the year.
I'd love for the tire pressure to stay at a normal pressure.
My Dodge caravan was bought as a handicap van for use for my husband. Originally, we thought it had a electric lift, but it does not. The van has had some minor mechanical problems such as brakes, power steering and every day wear and tear. Keeping the tire pressure at a correct level has been difficult. We took it on an 1800 mile trip and other than the air pressure and the power steering making noises it was a pleasant trip. The ride in the front seats are fairly comfortable, however, the back seats are not. Heating and cooling in front is ok but for rear passengers it is not. Since it is an older model we expected wind and road noises but the road noises are louder than we expected. We have less than 75000 miles on the van and we expect it to run for at least that many more.
SUNSET VANS IS RECALLING 169 MY 2005-2007 ECONOLINE, G SERIES AND SPRINTER TRUCKS BUILT ON DODGE, FORD AND CHEVROLET CHASSIS AND EQUIPPED WITH RICON PLATFORM STYLE WHEELCHAIR LIFTS. THESE LIFTS FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 403, PLATFORM LIFT SYSTEM ACCESSIBLE FOR MOTOR VEHICLES. THE ANTI-STOW INTERLOCK MAY NOT DETECT THE PRESENCE OF A WHEELCHAIR OR MOBILITY AID USER. THE PRESSURE SENSING SWITCH THAT DETECTS THE PRESENCE OF WEIGHT ON THE PLATFORM WAS NOT ADJUSTED TO THE NECESSARY SENSITIVITY LEVEL. THE LIFT COULD STOW EVEN THOUGH SOMEONE OR SOMETHING IS STILL ON THE LIFT.
SUNSET VANS IS WORKING WITH RICON TO CORRECT THE WHEELCHAIR LIFTS FREE OF CHARGE (PLEASE SEE 07E097). OWNERS MAY CONTACT RICON AT 1-818-267-3000 OR SUNSET VANS AT 1-888-280-8267. | {
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Riding a bicycle is a great way to give necessary load to your body. What is the benefit of riding a bicycle? A human body is made for an active lifestyle, it has a huge margin of safety and inexhaustible reserves.
The main thing, is to exercise on a regular basis. Bicycle improves intelligence, relationships, brings health and happiness. Maybe you are trying to save the planet, but riding miles on a bicycle, you also save your brain cells, improve relationships in the family, train the lungs and become a happier person.
#1. It is a 10 min fitness fix. Many people who want to reduce their weight, believe that jogging is the best way to start losing weight. Yes, jogging burns a lot of fat, but if you run a little more than you need, jogging can harm your body. Try riding a bicycle instead, most of your weight is on the saddle, the skeleton will not be subjected to such impacts. Running can wait.
#2. It is an all-body toner. Regular daily cycling trips are very useful. They justify the refusal of an expensive season ticket to the fitness center. You can tone the whole body.
#3. It is a good start for exercise phoebes. Thanks to regular cycling trips, you increase the overall endurance of the body, feel more cheerful, active and stronger.
#4. You will arrive at work smiling. Biking is an excellent physical load, in which endorphin is produced, that is, a hormone of happiness, which in turn simply does not leave room for prolonged stress and depression.
#5. It is kinder to your joints. Regular physical activities, including cycling, contribute to a longer life of the joints, protecting against their aging. During active sessions, the blood stream that passes through the muscle removes the accumulated slags, salts and other degradation products that usually crystallizes, causing arthrosis, when a person leads a sedentary lifestyle.
#6. Your brain will get a boost. Researchers from the University of Illinois found that a 5 percent improvement in cardio-respiratory state from riding a bicycle leads to a 15 percent increase in the results in the tests of mental abilities. This is because cycling promotes the creation of new brain cells in the hippocampus, a region that is responsible for memory, its condition begins to deteriorate from the age of 30. Riding a bike increases the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain, which activates and restores the action of receptors and helps prevent Alzheimer's disease.
#7. It will keep you young. Scientists at Stanford University have found that regular cycling can protect your skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation and reduce its aging. Increased, blood circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to skin cells more efficiently while simultaneously removing harmful toxins. Exercises also create ideal conditions for the production of collagen, which in turn helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and accelerates the healing process.
#8. It is great for your heart. Studies conducted at Purdue University in the United States have shown that regular cycling can reduce the risk of heart disease by 50 percent. According to the British Heart Foundation, about 10,000 fatal heart attacks a year could be avoided if people became more physically active and started exercising. By riding a bicycle only 30 km per week, you reduce the risk of heart disease by more than a half, compared to those who do not ride a bike at all.
#9. It is a cheap workout. The secret of accelerating the metabolism is that it has a residual effect, that means that the metabolism is accelerated not only for the period while you are on the bike, but also long after the end of riding.
#10. You can do it with the kids. Riding a bicycle is such a pastime that you can do with the whole family. The smallest child can climb onto a seat or into a special chair and join your journey, there is also no reason why you should not do it together with your parents. Studies have shown that it is not surprising that children are influenced by the choice of parents' activities. You should understand that if your children see you cycling regularly, they think it is normal and will want to follow your example. | {
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19 April 2019 Courier Apr/May 2019
How are you really feeling?
In a bid to grow their businesses as quickly as possible, too many founders neglect to take care of their mental health. Finally, that could be changing.
When Deciem launched in 2013, it had all the ingredients for startup success: an innovative product range, an ambitious growth plan and a maverick founder – Brandon Truaxe, a computer scientist from Canada.
The beauty brand's flagship line of skincare products, The Ordinary, quickly became known for stripping back unnecessary scent and packaging, and marketing 'clinical formulations with integrity'. The products, typically less than $10 and credited with democratising the beauty industry – which is notorious for overcharging consumers – started selling faster than Deciem could make them. On one occasion, more than 25,000 people signed up to a waiting list for the launch of a new foundation.
For the company to scale up, help was needed. In 2017 Deciem sold a 28% stake to Estée Lauder, one of the biggest beauty conglomerates in the world, for an undisclosed sum. Growth skyrocketed and staff headcount went from 100 to 450 within a year. But behind the scenes, Deciem's founder appeared to be struggling with the pace of change. This was Truaxe's biggest professional undertaking yet. And his behaviour was becoming increasingly unpredictable.
In January 2018, he bypassed his social media team to take control of Deciem's Instagram account and, in a series of posts, started insulting customers and uploading graphic images of dead sheep to announce the brand's cruelty-free ethos. In October, through a video posted to Instagram, Truaxe ordered Deciem stores across the globe to close, accusing 'almost everyone' at the company of financial crimes.
Estée Lauder promptly took strong action, removing Truaxe as CEO and barring him from entering their offices or approaching anyone at the company. Yet another, final erratic video followed in January 2019, this time on Truaxe's personal Instagram. With his speech significantly slurred, Truaxe gave his 13,000 followers a tour of his Toronto apartment. The camera lingered on the full length windows. He stated his full address three times. The morning after the video was uploaded, he was found dead, having fallen from the top floor of his apartment building.
Whether Truaxe, just 40, fell intentionally or accidentally remains unknown. Either way, for many people involved in startup culture his story is uncomfortably familiar: a founder worked into oblivion, ousted from the company he had built by a minority investor. It also emphasised a societal misunderstanding of how to identify symptoms of mental illness, with much of his mania misinterpreted as creative genius. In a tribute by Deciem's Nicola Kilner, Truaxe is described as 'the ultimate superhuman'.
While Truaxe rejected any speculation that he was mentally ill, he did describe himself as 'screwed up'. As founders become increasingly aware of the mental toll of running a business, more are starting to speak with the same kind of openness and, at last, an ecosystem of new businesses are launching to try and provide much needed support.
The scale of the problem
More people than ever are entering the world of startup. In the US, 63% of people in their 20s either own their own business or would like to. It's also no secret that running a business is difficult: half of all businesses fail within the first five years.
Between December 2018 and February 2019, We Are 3Sixty, a founder-led community focused on entrepreneurial wellbeing, surveyed over 270 founders in the UK about their mental heath. The underlying conclusion is that entrepreneurs are suffering in silence. In figures We are 3Sixty exclusively shared with Courier, the survey found that 78% of founders say that running a business has negatively impacted their mental health. Nearly 70% report feeling depressed; 55% say they are burnt out; 50% experience anxiety and panic attacks; and 68% say they struggle with their sleep – a symptom often seen as a precursor to mental illness.
The statistics are particularly staggering when compared to the wider population: across the UK, irrespective of career, it's estimated that between 16% and 20% of people are experiencing mental illness.
'The results paint a stark picture,' Christina Richardson, founder of We Are 3Sixty, says of the results. 'Everyone in the ecosystem needs to ask themselves what can we do to address the human side of entrepreneurship.'
A 2015 survey, 'Are Entrepreneurs Touched With Fire?', by Michael Freeman, a doctor at the University of California, San Francisco, also found that US startup founders are twice as likely as the general population to be diagnosed with depression, experience suicidal ideations, or be admitted to hospital for a psychiatric illness.
For this report, Courier spoke to a number of founders on and off the record. Many of them say they feel isolated and exhausted by running a business. Many asked to keep their identities secret, concerned that investors might view them as 'weak'. One London-based tech founder says watching Netflix in bed has become the highlight of her day – the only time she can switch her brain off from overdrive. 'I've been in my room working for three days at a time, I haven't been outside,' she says. 'There are months when I've worked so much and at the end there's no guaranteed salary. Your friends are buying houses, getting married, and you're living out of a suitcase with a dream. It's hard.'
Another New York-based founder, working in the wellness industry, says she is concerned for the mental wellbeing of nearly every entrepreneur in her personal circle. And those that did reveal their identities had harsh things to say about the status quo of building a business. In particular, they view the role of venture capital as problematic, saying that the pressure this puts on founders to grow their business at speed often requires them to sacrifice their mental wellbeing.
According to James Routledge, founder of the UK-based coaching company Sanctus, 'With venture capital, you've got a group of people who hold a lot of power, influence and money making bets on other people to grow businesses insanely quickly. The power dynamic is off. It's almost predatory at times.'
'If you're not happy, what's the point?'
Business was going well for First Sukpaiboon. In 2011 she launched Her, an east London coffee shop, utilising her background in graphic and architectural design to create a space in which people were happy to work from all day. She quickly expanded to two sites, grew the team to 10 people, and launched Her Coffee Concentrate – a quality alternative to instant coffee granules. Investors soon took an interest after spotting the slickly branded product stocked in Selfridge's. She didn't even have to send them a pitch deck.
Sukpaiboon was reluctant at first – she understood that investment comes with strings attached – but in the end she felt the opportunity was too good to pass up. 'They really believed in me, believed in the product and could see the future of this,' she says.
But she found the growth of her business stifling rather than exciting. She hired more staff and started talking to investors about a second round so she could increase production of Coffee Concentrate – the prospect of which only compounded the stress she was already feeling. There was a never-ending list of decisions to make – from crucial strategic plans to trivial things, like what design to put on the takeaway coffee cups. During the day she fed her team on a performance of enthusiasm and optimism. At home, she was taking her frustrations out on her partner.
'I had no capacity left to speak to him. Even when I would try I'd think: you're not a business owner, you'd never understand,' she explains. 'We'd go from small, tiny, nothing-at-all conversations to me saying "I'm breaking up with you". I was so horrible, and I couldn't see anything apart from myself.'
Eventually, though, Sukpaiboon acknowledged that her work was making her miserable. 'The path to making Her successful – that's not my path,' she reflects. She told her investor how unhappy she was. To her relief, they took it 'amazingly well'. 'It was obviously a shock for him, but he said one thing that was really amazing: "We invested in you. So if you're not happy, what's the point?".' The investment was written off, and Her stopped trading.
When vulnerability isn't okay
The current narrative around entrepreneurship doesn't leave much room for vulnerability. It's characterised by machismo: the most successful companies are the ones that grow the fastest, work the hardest and raise the most money. The startup press also follows the money, with one headline after another announcing who has raised what. Founders that don't adhere to this formula are seen as simply not trying. To run a 'lifestyle business' is considered a cop out.
Even being employed to work at a high-growth startup is considered a privilege; an opportunity so unique that it's worth the lower-than-average pay and lack of job stability. To keep morale high in this world, it's essential that founders and workers alike keep telling themselves they are building something profoundly world-changing – even if it is just another mobile bank.
High-profile founders such as Elon Musk and Reed Hastings are considered startup heroes. Rather than causing concern when these icons disclose outrageous working hours – according to Musk himself, 'nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week' – and nasty KPI-driven working environments, their stories are often celebrated as demonstrating the modern model of success.
'People who start businesses are people who identify highly with their work – that's how I introduce myself at a party or whatever,' says Routledge. 'It gives people a sense of purpose and direction. But when things aren't going great, it can be a real knock to their confidence.'
Routledge has experienced this himself. In 2012, he dropped out of Sheffield University to launch MatchChat, an app for football fans that raised £600,000. After multiple pivots, the founders felt the business still wasn't going in the right direction and decided to wind it up. Routledge had also started to experience panic attacks and anxiety. 'When I shut down my first business I kept asking myself – who am I? I felt like James the nobody. It was fucking scary.'
Routledge acknowledges that MatchChat's biggest mistake was taking investment from the wrong people – and pursuing the startup dream even when it failed to align with the founders' own interests and passions. 'Some [founders] are resigned to the fact that it's part of the deal. People burn themselves out, put their lives on hold, over work,' he reflects.
Since launching Sanctus in 2016, Routledge and co-founder George Bettany have committed to staying away from venture capital, instead raising money from vetted individuals and controlling their own pace of growth. The company is aiming to double in size this year – while that might feel slow to investors hoping to get their return within five years, it's fast enough for Sanctus.
Building a better ecosystem
By avoiding venture funding, Routledge and others are hoping to build businesses that not only makes a profit, but don't require their founders to drain their mental and physical capabilities.
If more founders approach business like Sanctus – which has made over £1m in revenues and achieved profitability just one year into its lifetime – Routledge reckons investors will take notice. 'Venture capital is a supply and demand industry,' he says. 'More founders and entrepreneurs are aware of their health and wellbeing – so they won't take money from an investor that won't give them what they need. If the best quality entrepreneurs want to run a business in a healthy way, the money will follow.'
GrantTree is another London-based company that has shunned venture investment in a bid to control its own destiny. When it launched in 2010, co-founder Paulina Sygulska Tenner says the decision to bootstrap the business put significant pressure on the founders to bring in profit quickly. 'My work patterns back then hugely contributed to various breakdowns that I had. But I didn't have the awareness to do it differently,' she says. 'Every single weekend I broke down because I was so exhausted just trying to do my best, keep up the mask of productivity and essentially hustling really hard to get our first client. When the weekend came I was completely broken, emotionally, and I remember numerous weekends where I was just crying and sleeping and having arguments with my husband.'
It's been a difficult journey for Sygulska Tenner, who was diagnosed with depression as a young woman, but there has been a big upside to her strategy. By making sure the business makes money, she can now work three days a week. 'I'm grateful that [GrantTree] is relatively successful right now, which means I can take more time out to be with myself and commit to my healing.'
This approach also helps GrantTree's employees. It's not a big deal to take a mental health day if you know that the boss understands what it's like to feel as though you can't get out of bed in the morning, and many founders advocate being open about struggles with mental health in order to make it more socially acceptable.
The money in the machine
As with everything in business, all roads lead back to (VC) money. The startup ecosystem is largely financed by venture capital – of which $293bn (£223bn) poured into small businesses in 2018 – and investors looking to maximise their returns can essentially dictate how these companies grow. While putting together his book, 100 Stories of Growth, serial entrepreneur Guy Tolhurst noticed that most of his interviews with founders touched on the pressures of taking on investment.
'You don't want to show a lack of confidence to your team because they might leave. Speaking to [investors] shows a lack of confidence. Unfortunately the culture of some investors is quite a disposable culture as well – they might replace the founder CEO. You are suffering in silence,' Tolhurst explains.
Tolhurst is currently lobbying investors to adopt the 'Mindful Investor' framework he developed, where investors agree to support and monitor the health and wellbeing of founders in their portfolio companies. So far over 20 investment firms have signed up to the framework, including several prominent London VCs.
Bryce Roberts is the founder of Indie.VC, a San Francisco-based fund that wants to provide an alternative to the current VC model. He believes that VC in its current form is essentially a treadmill: a seed round needs to be followed by a Series A round for the VC firm to get a return. This repeats until a company IPOs or it bought out. For founders, this means a continual push to grow as fast as possible. But, despite being accepted as the way to do business, Roberts says it doesn't actually generate as many big-ticket businesses as it could.
'The Blitzscale model produces about 10 to 15 billion-dollar [companies] every year and it's been the same for decades,' Roberts explains. 'If we want to see more meaningful outcomes we need to create more meaningful [growth] paths – by not having to be on that treadmill of fundraising and by allowing founders to bring their whole selves to companies. They don't have to worry about getting fired, they can build companies with creative cultures that would make [traditional] VCs cringe.'
Indie.VC's model, which relies on convertible notes (loans where any unpaid sums convert to equity when the company exits or enters a second round of fundraising) rather than exits, is one way of doing this. By giving companies an option to pay back their investment over time, it empowers them to control the speed of their growth.
Other funds are starting to accept responsibility for the wellbeing of their founders, too. Roberts says Indie.VC has been working with Ustwo Adventure, a London-based investor that focuses on creative companies, to build out its funding model, which has a capped return. Also in the UK, Connect Ventures, which has backed software companies from club night streaming platform BoilerRoom to business software provider CharlieHR, now connects founders with executive coaches that can support them through the highs and lows of business building.
Later this year, StateZero Labs, a London-based blockchain accelerator, also has plans to launch 'InvestWell Community' – a community of VCs, investors and accelerators that want to retool the investment ecosystem so that it caters to the mental wellness of those operating within it.
'Most people today are in this race [asking] "how quickly can I look fundable?" Instead of saying, "do I want to be like that? Do I look at my cohort and my peers who are grinding themselves into a pulp – is that what I want for myself?" Or do I want to not have a boss, control my own destiny? Would I be satisfied making a couple of million out of cash flow, versus not having to go huge and have my investors catch most of that upside,' Roberts says.
'If we can support entrepreneurs to be better leaders, to be resilient, to be their best, most effective selves, then we create better, stronger startups too,' We Are 3Sixty's Richardson adds.
To explain why it's so important to support founders holistically – not just financially – several founders liken learning to lead a business to an athlete training for the Olympics. 'If I think about the level of support I had as a national level, amateur rower: we had conditioning coaches, physiotherapists, nutritionists. We didn't have psychologists, but that wouldn't be unusual,' Richardson explains. 'All this support to get the very best performance out of an individual, both mentally and physically. What do entrepreneurs have? Nothing. Yet the individual is the single biggest asset in the business.'
If you are affected by any issues raised in this article, you can contact the Samaritans for free on 116 123, or visit samaritans.org in the UK. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be contacted on 1-800-273-8255.
This story appears in the Apr/May 2019 edition of Courier. | {
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Conference Update - A lot has changed in a month. Since our last newsletter we have engaged not one but two additional guest speakers for this year's conference. Palm Beach Attorney Jennifer Milne will share her insights about - Pro Se Empowerment; The Thing that Keeps Attorneys Up at Night. Ms. Milne who offers unbundled legal services for family law matters has unique perspectives to share. Her participation in our conference promises to entertain, enlighten, and inform. She has graciously offered to provide phone consultations to customers of FALDP members at a discounted rate. Please call or email for details. (Rest assured, there are no referral fees or fee sharing involved).
Last month we announced that we had contacted the Seventh Judicial Circuit Speaker's Bureau to see if there may be a speaker available for our conference. We are thrilled to announce that Judge John Alexander has agreed to speak. Judge Alexander is the Administrative Judge for the Seventh Circuit who oversees all family court judges within the circuit.
Bios of all three guest speakers - Judge John Alexander, Attorney Jennifer Milne, and Author Frank S. Adamo are on our Conference Info Page. The Fifth Annual FALDP Conference will be held this September 13 in Daytona Beach, Florida at the Fountain Beach Resort - DB. Information about our Fifth Annual Conference has been updated. We are continuing to update as plans continue to solidify. Our conference will be held on September 13 in Daytona Beach, at the Fountain Beach Resort. The conference fee is $75. and we are once again offering specials which include the conference fee. Lunch is included at no charge. Accommodations at the resort start at only $49 per night. Once you pay the conference fee or complete the registration form you'll receive the promo code for your discounted accommodation rate. If you don't see the promo code, can't find it, lost it, or forgot it -- call or email - 800-515-0496 - [email protected].
11:00 - Guest Speaker - Circuit Court Judge John Alexander, Seventh Circuit Administrative Judge who oversees family court judge in the Seventh Judicial Circuit ~ "What Florida family law judges want pro se litigants to know."
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The Internet of Everything is an eventuality. It's going to happen. Eventually everything will be interconnected via the internet. Our phones, our cars, our entertainment, our social network, our livelihoods -- all online now for many of us. Over time, more and more things will be interconnected via the internet. Most of us have some sort of smart phone, even me now, although I swear my phone is not all that smart. Coming soon, and probably already available are smart refrigerators that tell you when your food is past its use by date, when you need to buy more milk, and how much electricity you're using. Google Glass puts people online all the time, looking through their personal window to the world. Soon we'll have washing machines that automatically purchase soap as needed, and tooth brushes that monitor how you brush. Wireless cities, smart watches, locator chips in our animals, and coming eventually ID chips implanted at birth. We're not there yet, thank goodness!
I expect that the new ability for pro se litigants to e-file is going to be slow to catch on. I'm not sure that people want to do that, or are going to be very comfortable doing so. I set up an account for myself just to see. I didn't like giving the court my e-mail address and thereby agreeing to accept court documents via email. What if I were locked out of my email account, what if my email account was stolen, what if I forgot to ever check my email, what if my computer died and I had no access. What if?
An important premise in John Naisbitt's landmark book, "MegaTrends" which was written way back in the 1980's is: as the use of technology increases (high tech); a counter balancing demand for humanness also increases (high touch). Philosophy, yoga, spirituality, religion, organic gardening, recycling, the green movement, politics, home cooking, pleasure, flavor, love, hate, beauty, healing, story telling, listening, dreaming, and empathy. Empathy.
Empathy is my point. Technology has no empathy. Never will. I believe that the life blood of our business is empathy. We listen. We listen to our customers' stories. No one else will listen. Many times no one has ever listened to their tales of struggling through the court system. It is our humanness that our customers want and need. Many of them could fill out the forms themselves, but they prefer not to. They want to ask someone questions about procedure - the what happens next questions - the where do I file questions - and the how long will it take questions. Yes, we can absolutely write that out, display it on our site, and we do. And we can also have customers complete their information, fill in the blanks on a website and automate the form completion process, quickly, efficiently, with no one on one communication. But then they have no one to ask, and no one who will listen.
High technology is here to stay, and the possibilities of its uses will ever increase. It is our job to pick and choose which technologies we choose to embrace. Which technologies add value to our lives, and which diminish our humanness.
Pro se litigants can now e-file their cases throughout Florida. This is a new development as of June 21, 2014. On July 12, FALDP hosted a webinar on that subject. We watched the informational video posted on the Pinellas Clerk of Court site, presented a power point, and had a lively discussion. If any member who was not able to attend would like the follow up hand-outs, please contact us and we'll send them.
Legal document preparers may train their customers about how to use the e-filing system.
Pro se litigants are not required to e-file. As a service, legal document preparers may want to allow their customers to file from their office so that the ldp can assist; or in situations where the consumer does not have a computer or online access.
The system allows someone to file on behalf of another. We do not believe that this means that legal document preparers should file for their customers. The analogy is that even though my car can go 100 mph, doesn't mean I should.
Credit card surcharge vs convenience fee. I researched this question after the webinar. It is illegal in Florida to charge a surcharge for using a credit card. But, it is legal to charge a convenience fee. So what's the difference? A surcharge is an extra charge added for using a credit card - period. The charge is added for no reason in particular, just because they can. A convenience fee is when there is an alternate way to pay, and the payor is using a credit card for his own convenience. Since it is not mandatory for pro se litigants to e-file, filing online and using a credit card is a convenience. So the convenience fee is allowed. There is a 3% convenience fee added for credit card payments; and a $3.00 convenience fee added for debit cards.
System only accepts pdf files. Do pro se litigants know how to convert to or create documents in pdf? I doubt it. Remember - where there is change, there is opportunity.
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1959 ALFA ROMEO 2000 TOURING SPIDER
Introduced in 1957 at the Turin Motor Show, the first 2000's rolled of the line in 1958. Larger than their Giulietta counterparts, these cars were built more as grand touring cars. Handsomely detailed, the bodies were designed by Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. Touring would create many famous cars such as the Ferrari 166, Aston Martin DB4, Lancia Flaminia, Lamborghini 350 & 400 and the Maserati 3500GT. For Alfa Romeo, they created the 1900, 2000 and the 2600.
The 2000 used a 2.0L engine with twin carburetors, a 5-speed all synchromesh gearbox, with independent front suspension and a solid rear axle and drum brakes. Approximately 3400 Spiders were built between 1958 - 1961.
THIS CAR
This 1959 model, AR 10204 00072, is an early example, built on December 19, 1958 and was delivered to the Hoffman Motor Company in New York on January 23, 1959. The previous owner, a well known private restorer of Series 102 cars in Nevada acquired the car in 2006 and underwent a lengthy complete bare metal, rotisserie restoration that was completed in 2010-11. It was resprayed in it's original Grigio Biacca (AR 702) color. Full details of this restoration can be found here.
Most notably, this car has a larger, much more powerful rebuilt 2300 engine built in Brazil under license by Alfa Romeo, it is fed by dual Weber 45 DCOE carbs. This makes the car a quick and comfortable cruiser for today's roads. A classic looking modern radio has bluetooth capability.
Included in the purchase with this car is a period correct 2000 engine, which was also rebuilt at the time, an aftermarket hard top, tonneau cover, boot cover and custom car cover.
Even though it is now a 10 year old restoration, this car won Sports Car Market's "Best Tipo 102" award at the 2021 Concorso Italiano. This car drives well and presents beautifully. Eligible for many period rallies, it would also take pride of place at any concours event with a good chance to add to it's award collection!
SOLD!
Email [email protected]
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What the Bible Actually Teaches on Women
By Aída Besançon Spencer | July 30, 2019
Giles, a longtime egalitarian, establishes what the Bible actually teaches by critiquing biblical arguments for the permanent subordination of women; in other words, Giles critiques complementarian theology and methodology.
Women in Pentecostal and Charismatic Ministry: Informing a Dialogue on Gender, Church and Ministry
Women in Pentecostal and Charismatic Ministry: Informing a Dialogue on Gender, Church and Ministry invites the reader to understand the Pentecostal/charismatic (P/c) movement from the epistemological loci of eighteen female (and two male) academics and practitioners.
The Significance of Singleness: A Theological Vision for the Future of the Church
By Kate Netzler Burch | April 03, 2019
In a faith centered on love and inclusion, are single people and their God-given gifts truly being welcomed in our churches? According to theologian Christina Hitchcock, definitely not. Instead, she argues, American evangelical churches suffer from a fear of single people.
Women's Voices and the Practice of Preaching
By LeAnn Van Cleef-Trimmer | February 26, 2019
Nancy Lammers Gross effectively uses the story of Miriam to establish a Biblical point of reference to encourage women preachers to use their full body instrument to its greatest capacity for the proclamation of the gospel. Additionally, to help readers more fully understand the complexities many women face in connecting to their own voice, Gross chronicles the stories of women with whom she worked. She then utilizes the final chapters of the book to walk the reader through exercises to use the full body instrument that God has given each one.
By Woodrow E. Walton | January 13, 2019
Women in God's Mission, from cover to cover, is a descriptive narrative which very closely follows Lederleitner's own life-long experience in missionary leadership. Lederleitner also shares the thoughts and stories of women born and reared in approximately thirty countries from around the world. They are presently "serving and leading in many types of ministry," which Lederleitner describes as "influencing others towards God's purpose in the world."
She Preached the Word: Women's Ordination in Modern America
By Suzanne Timmons | November 12, 2018
She Preached the Word explores data around who supports women's ordination in the United States, why, and the effects of women in ministry on those in the pew. The book serves as a tool to understand congregants' views on women's ordination and offers some discussion on how those views are formed, including the influence of politics on theological convictions. It is a starting point for advocates who want to find the most effective strategies to change opinions around women ministers.
Gender Rolitis: Redeem Unhealthy Gender Roles
By Cynthia Mitchell | November 07, 2018
In his book Gender Rolitis: Redeem Unhealthy Gender Roles, Kirk E. Farnsworth uses scripture to examine the dangers of gender-based hierarchy and explores the merits of gifts-based partnership. Included are resources for identifiying spiritual gifts, passions, abilities, traits, and life experiences which might be used to identify and pursue one's calling. | {
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Aparna Shrivastava
Aparna's spent the past six years working in East Africa and India. Using her engineering and public health background, she's shaped and implemented a wide variety of initiatives including the technical design of water and sanitation systems, economic empowerment programs and policy advocacy. Her years of community-level work have cultivated a strong understanding of the shortcomings and strengths of the social impact space and led her to building up LensShift. She's currently persuing an MBA at University of Oxford.
Why LensShift?
Once I started thinking about misguided endeavors (both in the global development context and beyond) I couldn't stop seeing the misguided perceptions causing them in nearly every realm/place I looked! I do believe change is possible. But I hope LensShift can do its part to ensure its responsible.
3 places I feel or call home: Nairobi, New Delhi, Portland
Valerie Leisten
Deputy Lead
Valerie has spent the past 4 years working in Kenya as well as on projects within the East African region. She is currently engaged within the private sector and spent 2 years prior with local two local Kenyan NGO's, addressing concerns on land tenure in the context of poverty alleviations, giving her experience on a corporate level as well as on a community level in urban and rural areas.
LensShift will tell the story of the social impact space from different sides. Allowing people to understand and learn about different perspective. This will allow for better informed actions.
3 places I feel or call home: Cologne, Nairobi
Kathleen T
Content Fellow
Kathleen has spent many years in volunteer leadership roles with local schools and other organizations, and currently also works as a substitute school librarian. She formerly practiced veterinary medicine, at an exclusively equine mobile clinic. She received her DVM at the University of California, Davis, and her MLIS from the University of Washington.
LensShift is an organization where a small number of people hope to make a big difference by sharing the accumulated knowledge of development successes and failures in order to improve the way social impact work is done.
3 places I feel or call home: Seattle, Berkeley, Anywhere On the Water
Manuel Erzuah
Since I have left Ghana, it has been my dream to turn around the misconceptions of how the country is portrayed to the outside, which in my view limits the ways in which value is delivered to these societies. LensShift shares the mission of changing the perspective on how to actually do good by offering a platform for critical reflection and some pointers towards effective solutions for development - my cup of tea.
3 places I feel or call home: Kigali, Hamburg, Copenhagen
Mina Motamedi
Mina is a recent graduate from the University of Southern California where she studied Social Entrepreneurship and she is passionate about using tools of business to tackle major social issues. She is currently working in two social impact enterprises that focus on affordable housing, and clean technology. She received her bachelor degree in Sociology from the University of British Columbia.
3 places I feel or call home: Los Angeles, Dubai, Tehran
Rourke Healey
Rourke is a recent graduate of Occidental College, where he focused on International Development in East Africa. After several stints conducting research in Tanzania and working for microfinance institutions in the United States, he now works as an educator in Northern California. Rourke has identified education as a key reason for his own growth, and seeks to teach others about the fundamental pitfalls of international development.
Having studied global development and lived in East Africa to research consumer economic decisions, Rourke found himself disillusioned by the development arena and sought to contribute to its improvement, rather than perpetuate it. Resources, such as those organized by LensShift, are precisely what opened my eyes to the potential damage caused by development.
3 places I feel or call home: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Arusha, TZ
WeiHsi Hu
Product Lead
WeiHsi Hu has worked in the charity sector for the past 20 years. Currently, he leads a strategy and tech development consultancy in the UK. WeiHsi specialises in research, product development, and community engagement strategies. Throughout his career, he devoted his efforts in advocating for social inclusion and engagement of vulnerable populations youth population in policy decision processes both at local and national levels. WeiHsi is also a fullstack developer.
I belive that a cultural and paradigm change needs to happen in the social impact world. To create meaningful social impact, we need to work "with" communities as facilitators, not "doing to" communities as experts.
3 places I feel or call home: Vancouver, Taiwan, London
Kholofelo Kugler
Kholofelo Kugler is an international trade lawyer in Geneva, Switzerland and a Research Fellow at the law school of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. Kholofelo has experience in corporate law and legal and economic policy research. She holds a Bachelor's in Economics and International Politics, an LL.B degree, and a Master's in International Law and Economics. She is an admitted attorney in her native South Africa.
LensShift's philosophy speaks to me because we must shape the discourse around development aid/ work to consider it as a means of partnering with local communities to fulfil certain objectives. It is not just "charity work".
3 places I feel or call home: Johannesburg and Pretoria, South Africa; Geneva, Switzerland; Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, USA.
Paolo Rigutto
Paolo spent the majority of his career advising companies on avenues of growth particularly through capital raising, mergers & acquisitions. Leveraging his finance & strategy expertise he co-founded a mobile money based start-up in Tanzania, worked on research projects for the IFC in Rwanda and the World Bank in Tanzania, and is currently advising Hope & Homes for Children on a transformative project.
I believe misguided perceptions are a root cause to many of the fundamental problems in our society and more alarmingly they are self-propagating – LensShift is the only organisation I have seen that will actually tackle this problem head-on.
3 places I feel or call home: London, Rome, Sargodha & Dar es Salaam (tied!)
Ruth Taylor
Ruth is the Senior Campaigns Manager for the global development agency,Restless Development. Previously atChild.org, designing theCharity Apprenticeprogramme and Amnesty International UK, Ruth has specific expertise in public engagement and mobilisation, as well as strategic campaigning and community organising. She sits on the Trustee Board for KickStart Ghana and on the International Steering Committee for the Better Volunteering Better Care initiative designed to eradicate orphanage volunteering. She loves disruptive education, impact-making and tackling the status quo.
To me, if you want to see effective solutions to the most pressing issues facing the world today, you have to make sure that people understand the real reasons why these issues exist and what forces are keeping them in play. Misguided understanding means that we'll never see truly effective public engagement.
3 places I feel or call home: London, Ho (Ghana), Havana
Shannon Prudhomme
Shannon has is the Director of Fund Development forRise Against Hunger, an international hunger relief organization that provides emergency meals and collaborates in the implementation of income-generating small enterprise and agriculture projects in parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. She previously managed global health project design teams at FHI 360. Throughout her expansive career, she has been able to cross-pollinate lessons learned from her domestic and international community development experience in various roles, enabling her to successfully secure over $300 million in grant funding for nonprofit projects. She is a StartingBloc Social Innovation Fellow and earned her Master's in Public Health from the University of Michigan.
As I worked with development experts on projects, I was troubled by often well-intentioned actions that disenfranchised the communities we aimed to served and seemingly perpetuated the negative aspects of the global aid structure that destabilizes local economies in the long-term. LensShift wants to change that.
3 places I feel or call home: Houston, Texas; Lafayette, Louisiana; Harare, Zimbabwe
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Are Slice Safety Blades Metal Detectable?
The food manufacturing industries require metal detectable knives. This is a safety precaution, in case small chips break off a blade into the product during production. At the end of the manufacturing process, metal detectors scan the finished product to ensure its safety. For this reason, food manufacturers often ask us: are Slice ceramic safety blades metal detectable?
The answer is no, they're not. Here's why.
Slice safety blades are made from 100 percent pure zirconium oxide. This advanced ceramic material, which is much harder than steel, must be fired at a temperature of 1400 degrees Celsius in order to solidify into a useful blade. The firing process burns off everything except the zirconium oxide, so any steel—even steel designed to withstand high temperatures—would burn off.
Slice makes the only true safety blades, and these benefit many food manufacturers in their wider processes, such as shipping and receiving. Traditional blades, whether steel or ceramic, come dangerously sharp. Slice's patent-pending edge design is safe to touch: it's finger-friendly®.
So while our blades can't be used directly on any product that requires metal-detectable blades, they can help keep staff safer in other aspects of your business. | {
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A small venture that could generate big results
By Jesse Jenkins, Matthew Hourihan, and Josh Freed on Oct 2, 2010
Imagine a program that turns a relatively small initial investment into billions of dollars of U.S. economic growth, thousands of new Americans jobs, and groundbreaking technologies that change the way we use energy in this country and around the world. It would be a darling of innovators, the private sector, and policymakers. Sounds impossible for such a little program to generate such big results? Just like the little engine in the children's story that pulled the train over the mountain, the U.S. has a small venture that could generate big results. It's called the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy, or simply ARPA-E.
But instead of being hailed, ARPA-E is about to be given the bureaucratic equivalent of a death sentence, and all because Congress has failed to pass a budget for 2011. Instead of a real budget, Congress will direct agencies to continue with the same amount of money they received last year. That means ARPA-E's funding effectively dries up.
ARPA-E was created in 2007 to spur innovation in new groundbreaking technologies to set the United States apart from the rest of the world as a leader in the new clean energy economy. It is modeled after DARPA, the defense research agency responsible for the internet, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and unmanned aerial vehicles. DARPA did all of this with a small, rotating staff of experts and minimal funding. ARPA-E is assembling a similarly nimble team of scientists, engineers, and innovators to make a big impact with a small budget.
We are competing against the rest of the world for a piece of the $2,000,000,000,000 (yes, that's two trillion dollars) clean energy market. China is investing $738 billion over the next 10 years to beat us to the market with cheap, clean energy technologies. We cannot afford to stand still even in a wretched economy. It's true federal funding is extremely tight but at its initial funding level of $388 million, ARPA-E has the potential to create wealth and prosperity. The next generation of battery technologies for electric vehicles, carbon capture technologies for coal-fired power plants, and new liquid transportation fuels that use microorganisms instead of petroleum and biomass to convert carbon dioxide back into liquid fuels. Any one of these technologies could change the way the world uses energy. Any one of these technologies could give birth to new companies and create thousands of jobs. Any one of these technologies could provide the necessary push for investment in the U.S. clean energy market that is just waiting to explode.
This little program that could create the energy world's equivalent of GPS or the internet may not be around much longer. Congress has less than three months to fund ARPA-E. Eliminating funding for ARPA-E would be tantamount to the engines in the children's story that refused to pull the broken down train, ceding billions of dollars in economic growth to China, South Korea, and Japan.
There should not even be a question as to whether the U.S. thinks we can continue to support this crucial venture in the coming years. ARPA-E is a vehicle that can and will unleash innovation in groundbreaking technologies and help push us over top of the clean energy market — we just need to believe in ourselves.
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Relayer Duos
Magma is a group from France that debuted in 1970 under the direction of the great drummer Christian Vander. The music is quite unique; unlike most music which is written and then english (swedish/french/japanese/etc) lyrics are attached to it, this music was literally created from the language. Which language? Kobaïan. What's that? It's a language they invented because they determined that French "wasn't expressive enough."
They call their music Zeuhl, which means Celestial in their own language. One man described Zeuhl as "about what you'd expect an alien rock opera to sound like: massed, chanted choral motifs, martial, repetitive percussion, sudden bursts of explosive improv and just as unexpected lapses into eerie, minimalist trance-rock." That description is still lacking, but it works. You get the idea that it's really far out, and like nothing that you've ever heard before in your entire life.
K.A. is the 9th studio release by Magma. The first 7 were between '70 and '78, #8 was their admittedly pop-sellout album, and then they started up again in '04 with this album. Unlike most band whose later music is crap and worth ignoring, this album sums up everything they ever did in their earlier years (minus the pop sellout) and takes it to the next level. It's grooving, powerful, emotional, and all so beautiful in it's alien atmosphere.
The album consists of three tracks; "K.A. 1", "K.A. 2", and "K.A. 3" which all seamlessly play together into a single 40-minute piece. I've listened to it 10's and 10's of times, but it has never felt long to me, it never drops the ball, never loses momentum, and only leaves you begging for more after the final chant fades away. The effect is simply smashing.
5 people lend their voices in singing, and they all are simply stunning. They blow through complex harmonies and rhythms with ease, and fade into background rhythms ala Camina Burana through beautiful chant motifs. They really are five of the best singers I've heard, all sharing the spotlight together.
If you can't tell already, I have trouble finding any fault with this album. In fact, many people have crowned it the album of the latest decade. This truly is a must-have album for anyone who wants something more than pop can give them.
No hesitation, five stars. Bravo.
Relayer Duos | 5/5 | 2010-7-31
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Three-quarters of the savings in social care spending have come from cuts to services, especially for older people, the report said.
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Use of WP All Import, the WordPress Importer, and similar plugins to import XML files, CSV files, WXR files, and images is a common task for developers and sites with content that changes frequently. However, it is also common for timeouts and website performance issues to occur while these imports are being processed.
In this article, we'll discuss steps you can take to work your way through a challenging import process.
Please note that we cannot guarantee that every import process will run successfully on our platform. If the import cannot be run successfully at Kinsta we recommend performing the import in a local development environment and then importing the updated database or table to your website database.
Why Do Imports Cause Timeouts and Performance Issues?
PHP timeouts occur if a single PHP process runs for longer than the max_execution_time or max_input_time set in the PHP configuration. When this happens a 502 server error is usually displayed.
HTTP timeouts occur when the connection between your browser and the web server is held open for too long. When this happens a 504 gateway timeout error is usually displayed.
It is common for website performance to also be slower when a large import is running. This is because PHP and MySQL are busy handling the import process. This causes regular traffic to the site to have to wait until PHP and MySQL are available to generate the page requested.
If you run into a PHP timeout the max_execution_time and max_input_time may need to be elevated. On our platform, these values are set to 300 seconds (5 minutes) by default. The maximum PHP timeout values available on our platform are based on your current hosting plan.
Starter and Pro plans: 300 seconds is the highest value we can support.
Business plans: We can temporarily elevate the timeout to 600 seconds (10 minutes).
Enterprise plans: We can elevate the value to 600 seconds (10 minutes) permanently or temporarily to 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
A temporary increase in the timeout duration would be appropriate if you need the timeout duration elevated for less than 4 hours in order to complete a one-time import process. If you expect to need the elevated timeout value for a longer period of time or on a recurring basis you will need to upgrade to an Enterprise plan.
We do not allow timeouts to be set to longer than 600 seconds on any plan on a permanent basis. Our experience has been that sites that require longer timeout durations on a permanent basis will experience significant stability issues during these long-running processes. Rather than sacrificing website stability, if you have recurring processes that require longer timeouts the best solution is to work with a developer to adjust the long-running process rather than to keep increasing the timeout duration.
If you'd like to request a temporary or permanent increase in the PHP timeout settings please open a support ticket.
HTTP timeouts typically occur after 60 seconds for sites hosted at Kinsta. Due to the design of our infrastructure, we are unable to increase the HTTP timeout duration.
If the process is timing out while the import file is being uploaded switch to a faster internet connection and retry the process.
If you are using a tool with support for WP-CLI, such as the WordPress Importer plugin, you can run the import directly on the server and bypass the HTTP connection entirely.
Please note that running an import over SSH is a change to the content of your website is not within the scope of what our support team is here to assist you with. In addition, if you are not familiar with SSH you will either need to learn how to use this powerful tool or work with a developer to process the import over SSH.
Schedule the import activity for a time of low traffic to minimize the impact on your site's visitors.
Upgrade to a plan with more PHP workers on your live site. If the performance issues are due to PHP being unavailable to handle more requests upgrading temporarily to a plan with more PHP workers will mean PHP has more capacity to handle both traffic to the site and the import.
Upgrading a plan will not help if you're trying to run an import on a staging site. Our staging environment has a constant set of PHP workers and will not be affected by plan upgrades.
Upgrading plans to gain access to more PHP workers will not help in all cases. If your site is running slowly because the database (MySQL) is busy inserting content into the database then adding additional PHP workers is unlikely to speed up the performance of your site.
If you've worked through the prior suggestions in this article, are still running into issues, and would like assistance, the next step would be to reach out to our support team. However, before opening a conversation with our support team please gather as much information as possible.
Start the import and time how long it takes for the process to fail. If the process fails after 1 minute you are likely running into an HTTP timeout. If it fails after 5 minutes you are likely running into a PHP timeout. If it fails at some other point you are likely running into some other limit or error and not actually seeing a timeout.
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Write a concise description of the type of file you are trying to import, how the file was created, what it contains, the tools used to create the file and run the import, and the error you are experiencing.
Once you have gathered this information open a ticket with Kinsta's support team. However, please note that we cannot guarantee that we will be able to assist you in getting every import to run successfully.
If running the import in Kinsta's environment is not possible the next step would be to develop a new workflow for the import process where the import is run in a local development environment. Please note that a developer will need to be involved in this process to ensure no data is lost and that your site database is not damaged.
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