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"We tried to stop him from running," said Line, "and when he did run out of the pocket, we wanted to make sure he wasn't able to throw it deep." |
Down 21-7, the Hawks were still in it midway through the third quarter before Matt Brice recovered a fumble at the Spartans 23 to blunt what could have been a key drive. |
Then Joe Brice bulldozed 31 yards, through about half of the Hawks defenders, to set up a Jason LaFata 12-yard scoring run on the first play of the fourth quarter that basically sealed it as Wyomissing won its 16th straight over Hamburg. |
Andrew Paolini ran for a touchdown and caught a TD pass to go along with 107 combined yards, and McCready caught five balls for 83 yards before leaving with a lower leg injury late in the first half. |
On this day, the Spartans "D" earned an A-plus. |
"This defense seems to bend a little," said Wolfrum, whose squad has allowed an average of just 5.0 points per game since the Muhls loss. "But that's four straight games where we're not giving up more than one touchdown. And a couple of those times they (the TDs) have been on special teams or were against our second team. Really, statistically, since that Muhlenberg game, the defense has done a great job."<eot>Don't Eat the…Daisies? — Platform Number 4 (Saturday Share) – mexi minnesotana |
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I'm so glad you shared this, Cristy – it's such a wonderful post from Becky. |
Thanks so much for sharing my post, Cristy, and I'm happy that it brought back some of your own pleasant memories!<eot>(Bloomberg) -- Air Canada is eager to revive a revenue-sharing arrangement with United Airlines on cross-border routes, now that a bill in the Canadian Parliament has been introduced that could make such joint ventures easier to pass regulatory muster. |
“We’re definitely interested in pursuing a JV with United,” Yves Dufresne, Air Canada’s vice president of alliances and regulatory affairs, said Tuesday. “The Canada-U.S. bilateral air transport market is still the largest in the world. We made an attempt several years ago but there were so many roadblocks.” |
The carriers, both members of the Star Alliance group of airlines, in 2012 abandoned efforts to coordinate cross-border service after Canada’s Competition Bureau said the venture would create a monopoly on 10 routes, hurt competition and spark “significantly higher prices.” |
The door opened slightly last month when Canadian Transport Minister Marc Garneau proposed a law in which plans to cooperate on scheduling, pricing, marketing and the like would be reviewed with “public interest considerations” as well as under competition laws. Joint ventures between air carriers currently are subject to review solely under the country’s Competition Act. |
The new law would take into account “more than the just the microeconomic implications of two carriers working together,” Dufresne said at a press briefing in Montreal. Such alliances would be studied “from a broad public-interest, international-trade” perspective, he said. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government controls a majority of seats in the House of Commons, meaning the bill is likely to be approved. |
Air Canada controlled an estimated 45 percent of the cross-border market last year, while United controlled 12 percent, according to a regulatory filing posted on Air Canada’s website. Toronto Pearson Airport, Air Canada’s biggest hub, is the world’s largest source of flights into the U.S.<eot>CMG Ashlee US, Amber - Monster Music - Long Island NY Store – Monster Music NY |
CMG Ashlee US, Amber - SOLD |
Top: arch maple |
Pickups: Seymour Duncan Vintage '59 Humbuckers |
Fret board Radius: 12" (305mm) |
Slim Waist, "E" bend Cut, Soft Corners |
Four degree neck pitch (for natural arm movement) |
CMG guitars is an all USA company out of Statesboro, GA that has been making a major splash the past couple years. This is serial number 10. That's right this is the 10th guitarthey ever made! Monster Music got their very first shipment after their introduction at the 2012 Nashville NAMM show. |
So here is how you can take advantage of an amazing opportunity. We have a very liberal layaway program here at Monster Music and someone had a deposit on this guitar for over a year. So it never left Monster, and therefore is still brand new, but we had it off the floor waiting on this guy to finish paying it off. Well he just let us know that he came on hard times and needs to apply his partial payment to other less expensive products. So this guitar is now available to the public again, and we are dropping the price to make it even more attractive. |
This is all USA woods, components (USA Duncan Vintage '59 pickups, USA Grover tuners), and assembled by hand in Georgia. This guitar weighs a ton and this has that OLD SCHOOL Les Paul feel that you remember before everything got chambered. Don't miss out. We are including a nice CMG deluxe padded gigbag at no charge too. |
The CWG Ashlee US is part of our American Girl Series. Chris Mitchell Guitars is proud to say that we are launching our new factory in Statesboro, GA. We plan on building a world class guitar at a fraction of the price you'd expect. With state of the art CNC and computer aided design, we're able to produce a precise guitar in a fraction of the time it would take using only conventional methods. |
You'll love this American girl! She's outfitted with features that keep her natural beauty and simple features you'll wonder how you ever lived without.The pickup configuration is complimented by a treble bleed in the wiring harness. A treble bleed allows you to turn the volume down without losing the tone you get from conventional volume pots.Speaking of volume, there's only one of this baby! We've never saw the need for two volumes and two tone knobs so we got rid of them–keeping the design simple and easier to use. Have you ever been on stage and turned the wrong volume down at the wrong time? Yep. We have too. Not anymore. We're removing the variable.You'll also notice that the toggle is in a much easier to reach place. It also won't get in your way when you're tapping away like Eddie….We also take custom orders for the Ashlee US models. If you want a specific color or if you have a request that we feel we can accommodate, feel free to ask. We're always up for a challenge. Just remember that custom instruments will take longer than normal stock. |
Let's face it, Leo got it right! Every guitar should hug you this nicely. When we were designing the American Ashlee, we decided to complete the design with a slim waistline. That way, the guitar gets brought in closer to the player and the player feels more comfortable with the instrument.The closer you are to your instrument, the more you'll want to hold it. You'll want to hold the American Ashlee for a very, very long time!Aside from bringing you closer to the guitar, the belly cut also adds comfort on your ribs. Older designs tend to dig into the ribcage, causing discomfort. This guitar feels great standing up or sitting down.Of course… while it's in your hands, the audience will be on their feet (no matter how you choose to stand).<eot>We’ve long been warned that the use of Excel spreadsheets throughout the enterprise line of business seriously hampers many compliance and auditing efforts. The lack of controls and change management makes the spreadsheets problematic at best and disastrous at worst. But in the real world, work must be completed and Excel spreadsheets are created and modified every single day. |
Interestingly, those working in a compliance and/or auditing capacity can face the same challenges. That is, they find themselves performing their auditing duties within Excel. Explains Dan Zitting, vice president of product management and design for ACL: |
“I know from personal experience that regardless of whether or not an organization has invested in good audit and compliance technology, auditors and compliance professionals often end up working in Excel. Our role in the industry is to offer the best possible solutions and we recognize the need for a cost-free option that is superior to the high-priced products currently available.” |
For compliance teams that either do not have access to alternate auditing tools, or use those tools in conjunction with Excel, ACL has released a free downloadable tool, “ACL Add-In for Excel.” The tool, ACL hopes, will help compliance teams increase productivity and eliminate some of the risks that come with working in shared spreadsheets. |
For those who are working with ACL’s other governance, risk and compliance (GRC) software, the Excel Add-In integrates with ACL GRC and ACL Analytics Exchange. Those who are not currently using ACL auditing tools will, ACL suggests, “learn the full power of ACL’s industry-standard data analysis and continuous monitoring by getting started using the tool you’re most familiar with.” |
Hi, Please tell me how can I make the most of ACL by being an IT auditor? Is there any free version of ACL? And which version will be suitable for me? I have been serving as an IT auditor for last 7-8 years. Thank you, Regards Reply |
A detailed communication plan will ensure that the entire incident response team knows whom to contact, when it is appropriate to contact them, and for what purposes. This checklist should also include what information to convey to those people, based on the specific information that they are likely to need. In addition, it should help them identify the employees who can help get critical systems back online, if needed. Organizations should be sure to get overall consensus on their communications plan, since this is the most important element of a fast and effective response. |
Companies hire web scrapers to gather research on listening services that monitor consumer opinions about products and companies. Companies also use web scraping bots for mass data collection for various projects. For example, users can get marketing intelligence by using bots to identify key market developments from various sources on the web.<eot>Hyperledger Fabric Transaction Service |
iWay Service Manager and Blockchain Solutions Development Guide > Hyperledger Fabric Component Reference > Hyperledger Fabric Transaction Service |
com.ibi.agents.XDFabricAgent |
This service invokes chaincode to execute a transaction on a blockchain in the Hyperledger Fabric. It starts by sending a transaction proposal request to all the configured peers. If enough proposal responses are successful (and not too many have failed), then the transaction is sent to the configured Orderers. |
In synchronous mode, the service waits for the transaction event from the configured event hubs to make sure the transaction was committed to the blockchain. In asynchronous mode, the service returns immediately because a message is sent to an internal queue when the event finally arrives. An internal queue listener must be configured to read that internal queue to continue processing after the confirmation event. |
The TransactionID is stored in the Special Register (SREG) named fabric.TransactionID. Upon error, the output is an error document. When successful in synchronous mode, the output document can be the input document, the chaincode return value, or the TransactionEvent. When successful in asynchronous mode, the output document is the input document. |
The following tables list and describe the parameters for the Hyperledger Fabric Transaction service. |
Minimum Successful Proposals |
Minimum number of successful proposals required to send the transaction to the Orderers. |
Maximum Failed Proposals |
Maximum number of failed proposals tolerated. The transaction will not be sent to the Orderers if there are more failed proposals. |
Determines the contents of the output document. Ignored if asynchronous mode is selected. |
In the Main group of parameters, the service refers to the Fabric Channel Provider by name to gain access to the reconstructed Channel. The chaincode name, path and version are determined when the chaincode is installed. The path is similar to a namespace and is not related to a path in the file system. The chaincode must already be installed before calling the Hyperledger Fabric Transaction service. |
The Hyperledger Fabric Transaction service has a simple acceptance criterion to decide if the transaction is sent to the Orderers to be committed to the blockchain. There must be a minimum number of successful proposals and the number of failed proposals cannot exceed a maximum. This simple criterion is used by the service as an optimization. It does not have to be perfect. The real endorsement policy is evaluated by the Orderers when creating the block. |
The Return parameter determines the contents of the output document in synchronous mode. The output document can be the input document, the chaincode return value, or the TransactionEvent, The chaincode return value is a ByteString, which can be parsed in different ways. The chaincode return value can be: |
Parsed as XML or JSON, and returned as a parsed tree. |
The TransactionEvent is an object that can be serialized in XML or JSON, and returned as a parsed tree. In asynchronous mode, the Return parameter is ignored because the transaction is not yet complete. In this mode, the output document is always the input document unless there is an error. |
When selected, the input document is returned immediately after the proposal request. The TransactionEvent response is sent to an internal queue when it arrives. |
Name of the internal queue where the asynchronous TransactionEvent will be sent. |
Format of the document sent to the internal queue, XML or JSON. |
Want User Registers |
User registers are processing variables and their values. If you want these registers to be emitted with the message set this to true. In resubmit operations, usually this is set to false. |
The priority is an integer between 0 and 9 inclusive. The lowest priority is 0. The highest most expedited priority is 9. |
Put Timeout |
Time, in milliseconds, to wait for queue to become available when attempting to put a message on the queue. You can enter 0 for an unlimited wait, but this is not recommended. If no value is supplied, timeout will be set to 3000 milliseconds. |
Request Context Namespace |
For synchronous or asynchronous processing, namespace or list of namespaces containing registers that will be made available to the internal listener. Select Default for all registers in default (no prefix) namespace or None to send no registers at all. Enter an asterisk character (*) for registers from all namespaces. |
Asynchronous mode is enabled by selecting the Is Asynchronous parameter. The Queue Name parameter tells the service where the message will be sent when the TransactionEvent arrives. The Event Format chooses the format of the document, either XML or JSON. Want User Registers determines if the User registers are preserved with the message. The priority of the message affects in which order the messages are processed by the internal queue listener. The Put Timeout determines how long the callback will wait for the queue to become available when sending the message. After this timeout, the message is dropped. |
The Request Context Namespace selects which registers will be preserved with the message. For example, if the value is ns, then all registers with names beginning with ns. (such as ns.reg1) are preserved. Select Default to preserve registers with no prefix. Select None to ignore all registers. Enter an asterisk character (*) to select all registers. |
The following table lists and describes the edges that are returned by the Hyperledger Fabric Transaction service. |
Example 2 shows that the same invocation can be achieved with the chaincode arguments encoded as byte arrays. The iFL function _hex(value,charset) might be useful. |
_hex('move', 'UTF8') |
Example 3 shows the extra properties that can be added to example 1 or 2 to enable asynchronous mode. In this mode, the service will return immediately after sending the transaction to the Orderers. A message will be sent to the internal queue q1 when the transaction event arrives, confirming the transaction is part of the blockchain. |
The following is a sample output document when the Return parameter is TransactionEvent as XML in synchronous mode. A message similar to this is sent to the Internal queue in asynchronous mode when the Event Format is XML. This document has been indented for display purposes only. |
<EventHub> |
<Name>peer0</Name> |
<Url>grpc://thor.ibi.com:7053</Url> |
</EventHub> |
<TransactionID>90fdd06ad2752deaed7c9beab00c46bd770667e...</TransactionID> |
<ChannelID>foo</ChannelID> |
<Epoch>0</Epoch> |
<Timestamp>2017-09-26T12:51:32.138-04:00</Timestamp> |
<ValidationCode>0</ValidationCode> |
<TransactionActionInfos> |
<TransactionActionInfo> |
<ResponseMessageBytes/> |
<EndorserInfos> |
<EndorserInfo> |
<Signature>30440220720e51c11b98c17b72ab9a50fbb6...</Signature> |
<Endorser>0a074f7267314d53501280062d2d2d2d2d424...</Endorser> |
</EndorserInfo> |
</EndorserInfos> |
<ChaincodeInputArgs> |
<Arg>696e766f6b65</Arg> |
<Arg>6d6f7665</Arg> |
<Arg>61</Arg> |
<Arg>62</Arg> |
<Arg>3230</Arg> |
</ChaincodeInputArgs> |
<ProposalResponseStatus>200</ProposalResponseStatus> |
<ProposalResponsePayload/> |
</TransactionActionInfo> |
</TransactionActionInfos> |
</TransactionEvent> |
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