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In the generally deft new anthology film Paris je t'aime, short films are like streetcars. You don't like the looks of one, another will arrive shortly. For that matter, by the time you decide you don't like a film, it's over, as each of seventeen entries clocks in at approximately six minutes. The short length is a double-edged sword, of course, but most of the filmmakers wield it judiciously to create bite-sized stories.
The thread of the film is the City of Lights, inviting by day and positively glowing at night. Roaming around town, Paris je t'aime gives a sense of the diversity of the landscape, its denizens, and its tourists. Steve Buscemi plays one of the latter in the Coen Brothers' whimsical, hit-and-run segment, staged in the Tuileries Metro station. Alexander Payne looks at the serene flip side of tourist anxiety in his segment ("14th Arrondissement"), as a middle-aged Denver postwoman stiltedly orates her humble story of Gallic discovery. Each segment carries at least a whiff of the filmmakers' superior air and trademark snark, but the former in pursuit of all-out fun and the latter on the way to a grace note.
Part of the appeal of an anthology film is to see what a filmmaker can do with the film's inherent limitations, but also what they want to do with the rare opportunity. Gérard Depardieu & Frédéric Auburtin, for example, eagerly round up Ben Gazzara and Gena Rowlands for a pas de deux that transparently has a lot more to do with celebrating two legendary actors than providing the flavor of the Quartier Latin, but who's complaining? Vincenzo Natali (Cube) uses his "Quartier de la Madeleine" and leading actor Elijah Wood to tip his hat to Sin City while telling a bloody, tooth-in-cheek vampire tale. Alfonso Cuarón practices his single-shot tracking move (perfected in Children of Men) as he follows Ludivine Sagnier and Nick Nolte, from a safe distance, in "Parc Monceau."
With so little time to tell a story or make a point, the filmmakers sometimes lean on familiar forms but often throw caution to the wind. Lead-off segment "Montmartre" plays like the opening scene of a charming romantic comedy, Isabel Coixet's "Bastille" is a perfectly scaled tragicomic short story of found diaster averting relationship homicide, and Tom Tykwer's overdirected romance—with a screaming Natalie Portman—reminds that the director is talented but suggests he's played out. Though didactic, Walter Salles & Daniela Thomas' "Far From the 16th" has the button-down ambition of the pithiest lyric poetry (Gurinder Chadha's "Quais de Seine" tries a similar trick, but comes off flat-footed).
In the tossed rulebook category, we get Christopher Doyle's ill-advised, absurdist "Porte de Choisy," starring director Barbet Schroeder as a creepy salesman embracing the culture of a creepy Chinese hair salon. A different kind of stretch comes from Wes Craven, who awkwardly marries a thuddingly ineffective ghost story (apologies owed to Oscar Wilde) to an otherwise frisky romantic comedy between Rufus Sewell and Emily Mortimer.
Sometimes the distinctiveness of a piece simply reflects the confidence of an artist's well-developed, unbothered style. Such is the case with Gus Van Sant's "Le Marais," which is half gay romance, half cocktail-party story, and all relaxed auteurist command. The best photography may belong to Oliver Schmitz's unlikely but richly painted "Place des Fêtes," and though "Place des Victoires" by Nobuhiro Suwa unintentionally recalls David Lynch's 1988 comic short "The Cowboy and the Frenchman" with its collision of Juliette Binoche and a cowboy played by Willem Dafoe, Binoche carries the hasty melodrama over with sheer acting power.
Across the way from Suwa's cowboy is Sylvain Chomet's mime in "Tour Eiffel." The Triplets of Belleville filmmaker's cheeky fable goes straight to the Eiffel Tower, stripy-shirt, baguette stereotypes and goes to play. The overall effect of Paris je t'aime's cinematic bon bons is to fill up audiences with a sense of a great city's endless capacity for exploration. Travel agents, start your engines.<eot>CK45 Precision Piston Rod Hard Chrome Plated Hollow Piston … CK45 Precision Piston Rod Hard Chrome Plated Hollow Piston Rod Aluminum Rod For Hydraulic Pneumatic Cylinders. The product surface is specially ground and is processed by hard chromium plating technology, and then it is mirror polished, with characteristics of friction …
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I found my old typewriter the other day. It’s a Royal—gray with green keys. I don’t remember the exact Christmas or birthday that my parents gave to me, but it was when I was a teenager.
Recently, my wife and I celebrated 10 years of marriage with a long weekend in NYC. It was a fun and memorable trip.
One of the memories we both will treasure was the night we saw “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” on Broadway. The show was fantastic. But even more, one of the actors is my high school friend, Joey Sorge. Not only did he arrange for us to have perfect seats, Joey was kind enough to put us on the list to go backstage after the show.
Backstage we had the opportunity to see some of the show’s stars up close and personally. And, Joey took us onto the stage and told us, “Now you honestly can tell people you’ve spent time on a Broadway stage.” The whole evening was a real treat.
This evening reminded me how the experiences we provide for others enhance their feelings of affiliation with us and our institutions. I believe there is a Law of Exclusivity and it is defined like this:
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Don't smoke indoors. Understand that you could be affecting others and just be aware that there is a public health concern with bong smoking.
It's no secret that secondhand tobacco smoke is a health hazard. It contains hundreds of chemicals known to be toxic or carcinogenic and causes over 41,000 deaths per year, according to the American Lung Association.
The list of health conditions and serious illnesses tobacco triggers in smokers, as well as nonsmokers, is long.
Staggering data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that over 8,000 stroke deaths can be attributed to secondhand smoke, 7,300 deaths from lung cancer and nearly 34,000 premature deaths from heart disease annually in the United States among non-smokers.
Particles from the mixture of exhaled smoke released by the burning of tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars or pipes settle in dust and on surfaces and remain long after the smoke has evaporated, research showed.
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley found that secondhand marijuana smoke is more harmful than secondhand tobacco smoke, reported USA Today.
The study, published in JAMA Network Open, found that nonsmokers may be exposed to air pollutants at concentrations equal to twice federal air quality limits.
An aerosol monitor positioned where a bystander might sit measured the air quality — more precisely, fine particulate matter (PM2.5) — of a bong smoker's living room where a group of young adults smoked cannabis over the course of two hours. The instrument recorded PM2.5 levels before, during and after eight sessions.
The results showed that cannabis bong smoking increased PM2.5 from background levels by at least 100-fold. Moreover, after the initial 15 minutes of smoking, PM2.5 concentration, which can travel deep into the respiratory tract and impact lung function, significantly exceeded air quality levels considered safe by the Environmental Protection Agency.
During his senior year, UC Berkeley graduate and fellow Patton Nguyen conducted the study and came to this conclusion: "Don't smoke indoors," Nguyen said. "Understand that you could be affecting others and just be aware that there is a public health concern with bong smoking."
PM2.5 concentrations from cannabis bong smoke were four times the amount of the air matter than from smoke produced by tobacco.<eot>Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr - The nuance and pitfalls associated with conditions precedent
28 April 2021 by Darryl Jago and Nicola Stipinovich Corporate & Commercial Alert
The nuance and pitfalls associated with conditions precedent
It is routine for agreements to contain conditions precedent (CPs) that suspend the validity and enforceability of certain provisions pending the occurrence of future uncertain events. If the future uncertain events do not occur, the provisions in question never come into operation.
Typically, CPs will only suspend the legal effect of key commercial provisions of an agreement while the balance of the agreement will remain in full force and effect from the signature date.
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) provided further insight as to the interpretation and application of CPs in the recent judgment of Chester v Snowy Owl Properties and Another [2021] ZASCA 30 (Chester Case).
The Chester Case concerned an appeal in relation to an agreement for the sale of immovable property (Sale Agreement) under which the appellant sought, among other things, an order compelling the transfer of immovable property.
In the court a quo, the first respondent asserted that clause 22.1 of the Sale Agreement, which contains the words "[t]he whole of this agreement is subject to the following conditions precedent being met prior to the transfer date…", constituted a CP that became impossible to fulfil and consequently the Sale Agreement was void, thereby releasing the first respondent from all concomitant obligations.
The appellant, advancing circumstantial evidence, opposed the first respondent's assertion but nonetheless pleaded in the alternative that if clause 22.1 of the Sale Agreement did constitute a CP, then the same was either:
for the sole benefit of the appellant and was thus capable of waiver by them; or
deemed to be fulfilled in accordance with the doctrine of functional fulfilment.
The SCA concurred with the court a quo in finding that on a straightforward interpretation of clause 22.1 of the Sale Agreement (read in context) the logical conclusion was that, absent fulfilment, there could be no valid and enforceable Sale Agreement.
The SCA held that to interpret the words that the Sale Agreement was "subject to" the CPs other than as contemplated by the parties, would give the clause a construction which was not commercially sensible.
To most, the conclusion reached by the SCA in the Chester Case is an obvious one. This being said, the judgment (against the background of the protracted and, presumably, expensive legal battle) acts as a necessary reminder about the nuance and potential pitfalls associated with CPs.
The SCA alluded to ubiquitous factors that should be considered when concluding an agreement subject to CPs, namely:
an agreement should clearly state in whose favour CPs exist so as to create certainty about which party has the right to extend or waive the fulfilment thereof;
the doctrine of fictional fulfilment is only enlivened when a party to an agreement, with the deliberate intention to repudiate, conducts themselves in a manner designed to prevent the fulfilment of a CP. Only in such circumstances will the doctrine provide the innocent party with an equitable remedy, whereby the CP is deemed to be fulfilled and the other person (who prevented its fulfilment) is bound by the relevant obligations;
the common law parole evidence rule continues to exist as a part of our law. If parties intend for a document to constitute the complete record of an agreement between the parties, then (generally) extrinsic evidence should not be permitted to rebut the same; and
caveat subscriptor (the rule that a signatory to a document signifies their assent to the content thereof) applies as a general principle in our law and a party who alleges a position contrary to the ordinary meaning and effect of the content of a document that they have signed, bears the onus of proving the same.
The Chester Case demonstrates that courts are inclined to adopt a sceptical view about circumstantial evidence advanced to contradict the literal interpretation of agreed and documented contractual provisions.
Nicola Stipinovich Candidate Associate Johannesburg
https://www.cliffedekkerhofmeyr.com/en/en/news/publications/2021/Corporate/corporate-and-commercial-alert-28-april-The-nuance-and-pitfalls-associated-with-conditions-precedent.html<eot>Sometimes I create stuff. Other times I just code stuff. Occasionally I even write some stuff. Currently at Bouvet
Work
Day to day I work as a front-end designer at Bouvet, but here's some of the stuff I've done personally recently.
Noel.fun
A small blog built with Eleventy containing a collection of my favorite fun facts. Read, have a laugh, share with friends on Twitter. Awarded 'Most loved one page website distinction' from One Page Love.
About the project
StageOS
In 2020 Microsoft developer Stephanie Eckles launched a collaboration project urging fellow developers to restyle her website stylestage.dev using only CSS without altering the HTML. This was my contribution.
About the project
Writing
This is my blog. Or stories. Or whatever you wanna call it. Here you'll find a bunch of my writing, some of which has been published to the likes of UXCollective.cc on Medium and CSS-Tricks.
Creativity is only impressive when there’s restrictions
Why “form follows function” is a valid design principle in today’s web design landscape.
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How to Create a Shrinking Header on Scroll Without JavaScript
Imagine a header of a website that is nice and thick, with plenty of padding on top and bottom of the content. As you scroll down, it shrinks up on itself, reducing some of that padding, making more screen real estate for other content...
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Users will break your design and it's not their fault
Enter the uncomfortable zone of designing for variable "x".
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CodePen
I'm an avid user of CodePen and huge fan of their community. It's become somewhat a daily hobby of mine to use this platform to recreate Dribbble shots or explore the many possiblities CSS has to offer.
A few of my pens have been featured in the CodePen Spark newsletter and in The Most Hearted Pens of 2020 and The Most Hearted Pens of 2021 lists.
Here are some of my personal favorites.
3D Pause Button
A skeuomorphic styled component created by utilizing box-shadows and gradients.
3D Switch
Skeuomorphism is dead - or at least in hibernation. When it eventually comes back I'll be ready to create 3D components like this one using only CSS.
Checkbox group styled as tiles
Checkboxes doesn't have to be boring.