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Edward Winebarger, 81, of Berlin Heights, died Monday, Sept. 3, 2012, in the Ohio Veteran’s Home, Sandusky.
He was born Feb. 18, 1931, in Herald, Va., and moved to the Berlin Heights/Huron area in 1955.
He worked for Ford Motor Company, Sandusky, for 30 years retiring in 1993. He was a U.S. Army Veteran and served during the Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion, Sandusky. He enjoyed woodworking as a past time and loved his family.
He is survived by two daughters, Lee (Edward) Koebel of Huron, and Deborah (Philip) Schuler of Coshocton, Ohio; three granddaughters, Brooke (Jeremy) Didion, Heather Sharp, and Rachael Schuler; great-grandchildren, Cameron and Kooper Sharp; two sisters, Angeline (Robert Herhold) Sprowl of Vermilion, and Edith Salyers of Castalia; a brother, Lester Winebarger of Cheyenne, Wyo.; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Diane (Sanders), and second wife, Frieda (Massey); parents, Larkin and Sallie (Jackson) Winebarger; two sisters, Buretta Sword and Delia Salyers; two brothers, Leroy and James Winebarger; and a grandson, Shaun Hacker in 2009.
Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, at Foster Funeral Home & Crematory, 410 Main St., Huron, where services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 7. with Pastor Charles Brooks officiating. Burial will be in Meadow Green Memorial Park, Huron.
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West Virginia lawmakers, anticipating millions of dollars from potential settlements with opioid manufacturers, are vying for control of the proceeds.
West Virginia Delegate Andrew Robinson, D-Kanawha, said delegates could introduce legislation during the 2020 legislative session that would reduce the state attorney general’s office’s ability to control future settlement money. Attorney General Patrick Morrisey filed new lawsuits against opioid manufacturers Purdue Pharma, Johnson & Johnson and Teva Pharmaceuticals this year.
While Robinson said he’s not sure if he would be the lead sponsor on a bill that would allow lawmakers to direct spending of all settlement money, he added “a lot of people” are interested in passing such legislation.
“The general idea [for the bill] is to make sure that settlements that are given to the state are awarded to the state,” he said.
“The legislature has the best tools to appropriate that money,” Robinson said, adding that the attorney general does not “have that capability or authority.”
The state has settled earlier lawsuits against Big Pharma four times since 2004, bringing in a total of $94 million. In each case, some of the settlement money went into a fund controlled by the attorney general’s office, drawing criticism from lawmakers who say they have oversight of state spending. The state’s most recent settlement was in May with opioid distributor McKesson for $37 million.
At that time, Robinson and state Del. Kayla Kessinger, R-Fayette, sent a letter to Attorney General Patrick Morrisey asking that the $37 million be distributed into the Ryan Brown Addiction Prevention and Recovery Fund, which provides funding for treatment and recovery of opioid addiction. In late July, claiming not to have received a response from the first letter, Robinson joined four other delegates – Kessinger, Matthew Rohrbach, R-Cabell, Chad Lovejoy, D-Cabell, and Del. Mark Dean, R-Mingo – to again request that the attorney general allow the Legislature access to the money from the McKesson settlement.
Morrisey responded to the delegates’ letter with one of his own, telling them that he looks “forward to working with the Legislature and the Governor to facilitate the return of the monies.”
Curtis Johnson, press secretary for West Virginia’s Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, wrote in an emailed statement, “Our office believes the vast bulk of drug settlement monies should be used for treatment. However, this is a broader question for the state Legislature to decide as its members control the power of the purse.
“We look forward to working with the Legislature and Governor to return opioid settlement monies to the state and ensure those dollars are used to attack the drug epidemic holistically,” Johnson added.
The next regular legislative session is set to begin on Jan. 8 and end on March 7.
In 2017, lawmakers created the Ryan Brown Addiction Prevention and Recovery Fund and used $21 million from settlements with Cardinal Health, AmerisourceBergen and other smaller opioid distributors to fund a series of drug treatment facilities.
But other legislative attempts to address the attorney general’s control of the settlement funds have failed in recent years.
House Bill 3062, entitled the Settlement and Recovered Funds Accountability Act, passed the House but died in the Senate Finance Committee in 2017. The bill would have directed settlement money, even if secured by the attorney general’s office, to the state’s general revenue fund.
A similar bill passed the Senate and House but was vetoed by Gov. Jim Justice in 2018.
Earlier this year, a bill proposed by two Republican state delegates and one Democrat delegate would have put future settlement money on behalf of the attorney general or a state agency into the state’s Ryan Brown Addiction Prevention and Recovery Fund. The measure passed the House but not the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Efforts to control how opioid settlement money is spent are happening outside of Charleston.
West Virginia University President E. Gordon Gee, who is also the chair of the West Virginia University Health System Board of Directors, partnered with former Ohio Gov. John Kasich this summer to form Citizens for Effective Opioid Treatment, which aims to direct national opioid settlement money to hospitals.
“We just want to make sure that the most important individuals in terms of the crisis are at the table, and that is our hospital and our caregivers,” Gee said. “Our project is an educational project, so it’s not an advocacy project. What we’re really about is informing people about the crisis confronting our healthcare givers, including our hospitals.”
Gee said the amount distributed to hospitals should be significant.
Meanwhile, hospitals and local governments in West Virginia are taking further action against opioid manufacturers and distributors.
WVU Hospitals is one of more than two dozen hospitals listed as plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed in April in Marshall County Circuit Court.
Hunter Mullens, a West Virginia attorney who filed a lawsuit in Marshall County Circuit Court in January against opioid companies on behalf of Barbour, Mason, Taylor and Webster Counties, said local officials are best suited to distribute settlement money.
“When I say local levels, I mean counties, cities and towns,” he said. “Obviously, the county commissioners, the city council members, they know what’s going on in their communities, and they’re elected officials, they answer to the public.”
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Today I want to share with you my guide to transforming your Rustler into the ultimate durable machine, that will allow you to do more and bash harder without the cost of constantly replacing front end parts. I am going to teach you how to accomplish the Traxxas Rustler Conversion Slash build.
The Rustler – the Starting point
Now you have the Traxxas Rustler and I’m sure you had a fair amount of time running and bashing with it. When bashing with the rustler it can break quite often if you’re not careful on how you are running. “It” does not matter what model rustler you own. “It” can be the XL-5 or the VXL this conversion works with both as they are the same chassis setup.
This conversion will transform your rustler into an lcg slash, which will create the ultimate RC vehicle. The first thing we need is obviously our rustler. then need to go ahead and get our parts.
Traxxas Rustler Conversion Slash – Parts
OK so here is the list of parts you are going to need to complete this conversion.
Traxxas lcg 2wd chassis conversion kit – TRA5830
Traxxas Slash waterproof Receiver box – TRA5624
MIP heavy-duty rear axle kit – MIP10130
Traxxas slash front bumper w/mount – TRA5835
Traxxas slash rear bumper w/mount- TRA5836
Traxxas Slash wheels and tires – many options available
Traxxas Slash 2wd Body mount kit – TRA1914R
Traxxas Slash Body – or any 1/10 scale short course body
This is a list of all the necessary parts needed to build your lcg, Slash. This is just a list of the parts I used for mine, there are aftermarket options for these parts if you want to customize yours a little more.
“In” that case you may want to check out RPM Products. They are the best aftermarket RC parts out there for durability.
The Build – Beginning
Find a good large area to work in, as you will have a lot of parts spread out. The first thing you want to do is to remove the body and then take all 4 wheels off(nut in the center of wheel rim).
Next, remove the front body mount (two screws holding to the shock tower) and then remove the upper chassis cover(4 screws 2 in front and 2 in rear) and disconnect the toe links at the knuckle (wheel end).
You have to remove the receiver box cover to access the plug connector for the steering servo, so you can unplug it. Remove the steering servo and bell crank from the upper chassis plate by the 4 screws on servo and 2 screws on bell crank, and slide bell crank up and off the chassis plate (careful not to lose the washers and spacers), now set the servo and bell crank assy aside we will be putting that on the new chassis!
Next, you are going to remove the front bulkhead (3 screws underneath). I removed it with the shock tower and control arms all still attached.
Take the new chassis and position the bulkhead on the bottom side of the new chassis and attach with 2 screws. Then take the black (bottom cover) plate for new chassis and put the steering servo and bell crank on using the same screws that held it on the rustler chassis.
We Now attach the black cover plate and steering servo to the bottom of new chassis and front bulkhead. You can now reattach the toe links to the wheel ends.
The conversion – Part 2
Here you need to unplug the motor from the ESC. Pull the wires through the rear shock tower. Remove the 2 screws holding the top of shocks to the shock tower.
Then remove the 4 screws holding the shock tower to the rear bulkhead and set shock tower aside.
Remove the 6 screws from the bottom of the chassis holding the rear bulkhead. Gently pry up and the rear bulkhead will come off with the transmission and control arms still attached.
Take and put it on the new chassis as you just removed it. Reinstall the rear shock tower and reattach the upper shocks.
Next put on the new slash body mounts front and rear.
Take the new receiver box and mount it to the new chassis. Then remove the ESC plug from receiver then remove the receiver from the old chassis receiver box and put it in the new receiver box on the new chassis.
Now you can route the wire for the steering servo to the receiver, carefully through the slits in the center of chassis under the battery compartment. Make sure that you plug the steering servo into the # 1ch slot on the receiver.
Next, take the ESC off the rustler chassis (2 screws on the receiver), then take a thin piece of double-sided tape and put on the bottom of the receiver and mount it to the new chassis and secure it with the two screws that held it to the old chassis.
Route the wire for the ESC the same way you ran the steering servo, through the slits under the battery compartment and plug into # 2ch on the receiver.
Run the antenna wire through the side post of receiver box. Now you can Install the receiver box cover, put a little silicone lube on the seal and make sure the seal is in place.
Route the motor wires back through the rear shock tower and plug back into the receiver(the colors need to match up).
Take the black sidebars and attach them to the side of the new chassis.
Install the new Slash wheels and tires and tighten them up. Make sure you don’t over tighten them or it will cause issues as the wheels will not spin freely.
The Conversion – Almost There
Let’s now take the new bumpers and mounts, and Let’s put them on. The front bumper mount is going to sit on top of the chassis and attach with 2 or 3 screws, there are three holes in the mount the two outer ones are the ones you definitely need to have secured. The one screw in the center will give you more strength but is optional.
Then attach the bumper to the mount(2 screws) and to the bottom of the bulkhead (4 screws).
Take the rear bumper mount and attach it to the rear of the transmission case ( 5-6 screws depending on what mount you got). Now attach the rear bumper to the rear mount(4 screws)
Take the body and set it on the car to make sure it sits properly and how you like it. The mounts come with different adapters so you can lift or lower the body to your liking.
Once you have the body mounts on so the body sits right, The last thing you need to do is make sure all the bolts and screws are secured. You don’t want any screws to be partially out and not fully screwed in. Now its time for some fun.
Finally, – Conversion Complete
That completes my guide to the Traxxas Rustler conversion slash project. “I” hope this has helped you and that you have learned something of value from this article. Thank you for reading my steps to converting your rustler into an lcg slash. Please leave me a comment and let me know your thoughts or any questions you have if I have missed a step I will be sure to add it and update.
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Tim says:
October 11, 2018 at 11:38 pm
Hello Nichole,
I am glad to hear your son enjoys RCs. The Traxxas Rustler is a great vehicle! I highly recommend the Rustler to anyone that is interested in it.
This conversion is only one of the many things that can be done to this vehicle. There are many options and upgrades that you can do to this RC. It can really keep you entertained for years.
If your son has only had cheap toy grade RC cars then this Traxxas Rustler is definitely a great choice.
Thank you,
Tim
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Tim says:
October 2, 2018 at 2:25 am
Hi Mike,
I really like the rustler best. I love the looks and the handling of the Rustler. As for bashing it does need some improvements. The slash is far more durable than the Rustler, so this conversion definitely makes it more durable.
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Austin says:
April 22, 2018 at 4:21 pm
this is a really good RC Car and i wish to make it a monster how would i do that?
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Tim says:
April 22, 2018 at 4:34 pm
Hi, thank you for reading my article. I agree this is a good car. The conversion is just one of the many things you can do to it. I will be adding more articles to my site about building some real great machines so make sure you check back or sign up to follow my website.
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Nigel says:
April 16, 2018 at 5:49 am
The site looks good .The
Traxxas Rustler looks like a miniature big foot or grave digger .Way cool! .Could add some links to the pics to monetize
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Tim says:
April 16, 2018 at 10:16 am
Hi Nigel, thank you for the feedback never thought of links to picts! I will look into that! Thank you and I hope you enjoy your day!
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Mike says:
April 16, 2018 at 4:39 am
That’s really cool ! I’ve always thought that RC would be a really fun hobby ! I learned a lot and showed your post to my son ! Great job !
Mike
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Tim says:
April 16, 2018 at 10:10 am
Hi Mike, thank you for reading my article! I’m glad you enjoyed it! You are right it is a fun hobby! Thank you, have a great day.
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Stefan says:
April 16, 2018 at 2:15 am
Wow, this looks like you changed almost everything in this car.
It sounds like great stuff though.
I love to push them to the limit and they really often brake down lol.
I’ll see where I get the parts, thanks.
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Tim says:
April 16, 2018 at 2:21 am
Hi Stefan, I really didn’t change that much just what was listed in the post. But yes it does make it look like a totally different car. Thanks for reading and giving your thoughts! Have a great day!
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Shawn Gehret says:
March 11, 2019 at 1:22 am
Hey Tim I like the mods you did here looks great my dad bought me a slash and I’m trying to find something to give it more power and also make my battery life better.
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Tim says:
March 11, 2019 at 1:47 am
Hi Shawn,
It depends on what you are actually looking to get out of it. If you have the xl-5 I would do a brushless conversion. Saying you want more power, power as in torque for doing wheelies, for that you can put a smaller pinion gear on it. If you looking for speed, put a bigger pinion and smaller spur gear. For Battery life I would recommend running a 5000+mah lipo battery.
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How do you educate people about their pain and NOT make them think it’s in their head?
Posted on October 16, 2013 by Louis Gifford
Apologies for being away for so long,. The 2nd part of the ‘centralisation’ piece will happen when I get time and am in the mood. In the meantime….
I have recently been in contact with a South African Physical Therapist called Adriaan Louw. He is based in the USA and has been heavily involved in researching aspects of neuroscience education as well as teaching courses on it, with experience in this area going back to the mid 1990’s.
Adriaan has recently released a book with co-author Emilio Puentedura called ‘Therapeutic Neuroscience Education: Teaching patients about pain.’ It is receiving excellent reviews is packed with information and is impressively referenced too. It is available through this website:
http://optp.com/Therapeutic-Neuroscience-Education-Teaching-Patients-About-Pain-A-Guide-for-Clinicians#.Ul5c_1MyCgV — and highly recommended!
Adriaan runs a teaching organisation in the USA called the International Spine and Pain Institute (http://www.ispinstitute.com) which has a regular newsletter to which I’ve been contributing. In the most recent newsletter (http://www.ispinstitute.com/newsletters/ISPI_Oct_2013_newsletter.pdf) Adriaan asked me the following question:-
Question: How do you educate people about their pain and NOT make them think it’s in their head?
The quick answer is don’t even mention the head! I’ve covered this problem in my book and I find it very interesting. I go into hallucination of smells, but that’s another interesting story.
In the old days, and still now occasionally, I will often explain to a patient that pain occurs as a result of two types of processing. Here’s the chat:-
‘Think of a computer keyboard, a computer and a screen. The keyboard is your skin or your back, the computer is your nervous system and the screen shows what you feel. Tap 3 times on the letter X on the keyboard and the processor produces three X’s that come up on the screen, Times New Roman font size 12 colour, black. That’s normal processing.’
Patient nods, but has an interested slight frown as if to say, what’s he on?
‘Right, I now tap 3 times on your skin, – and you feel three simple taps if you’re awake and concentrating, — and the taps are size 12 Times New Roman, — pretty mild!
Patient grins and nods, — Good, he’s listening and interested….
‘Right that’s the first kind of processing, it works fine. If I bend your finger back, the harder I go the more it hurts. If there’s an injury, the more inflammation the more pain. You do small movements it stops you. Your finger gets released, the pain goes down, the inflammation settles, same, the pain subsides, your movements get easier and bigger again. Think of a healing cut finger and how the pain comes and goes as it mends.’
‘Got you…’
‘Here’s the second type of processing that we now know occurs in many ongoing pains. Same kit, keyboard, computer and screen….’
He’s still listening….
‘Tap 3 times on the X and then watch the screen and these XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’s keep coming up one after another and they keep going and going, scrolling down the page and as they go they go from font 12 to 18 to 36, — then they change from standard black to purple to bright red, — and they just keep on going.’
He’s nodding, he’s getting it… on I go…and ask him…
‘What’s the problem?’
‘Computer’s gone weird, processing gone nuts…’
‘That’s it! Tap 3 times on the skin, — and it’s agony when it should be simple taps, — not only agony, it goes on and on and gets worse and worse. Normal sensation somehow gets channelled into the pain system when it shouldn’t. Modern pain science tells us that this is what is happening in many pain states that have gone on long after the healing has finished. So, you injure your back, it gets inflamed and it rightly hurts. Normally the tissue heals and the processing goes back to normal, – you move and there’s no pain, – the inflammation goes, and the constant achy pain goes. Nice. Sometimes though, the healing finishes and for some reason the pain processing gets stuck where it was in the beginning when it should have wound down and stopped….’
Now he’s looking concerned!
‘So my back’s healed but my processor’s gone wrong, that sounds serious.’
(Now you could go and get into deeper and deeper water here and end up talking about brains and in the head. If you do, you need to know how to deal with it. My advice for this short piece is: Try to keep it simple, and the best way to go is go towards how it’s dealt with not circuits in the mind stuff unless you’re really confident and think it worthwhile, which it usually isn’t.)
I address the patient again, — (What I say here varies depending on the patient and their presentation)…(and don’t be cocky here – that’s English for ‘smart-ass’)
‘Don’t panic, I deal with your sort of pain a great deal and there are plenty of positives and plenty of ways of helping and plenty of successes, especially once you’re comfortable understanding what I’m telling you.’
He raises his eyebrows and looks a bit more hopeful, – I continue.
‘Let me put it another way, there are two types of pain, the first one is called ‘helpful’ pain from the normal processing and the second one is ‘unhelpful’ pain from the weird processing. I’m wondering if you can think of any ‘unhelpful’ pains that you may have come across, it doesn’t matter if you can’t, but have a think?’
There’s a pause, he looks puzzled.
‘The only thing I can think of is my mother-in-law had neuralgia’
I respond eagerly –
‘That’s a great example! That’s pain from a nerve being irritated. The best nerve pain example that most people have heard of is shingles, it’s a form of neuralgia.
‘That’s exactly what she had!’
‘Good. If hers is like most, it starts when the person gets eruptions or spots on the skin where the nerve runs, they then become incredibly sore, and for some people after a few weeks the skin spots disappear but the incredible skin pain and sensitivity stays. The skin looks normal, you touch it lightly – 3 taps… and you get the thousands of ‘X’s’ come up on the screen, it’s agony and it goes on and on. Healed skin, huge amount of pain, – ‘Unhelpful’ pain!’
‘She’s over it now; it took around 5 months to go’
‘Good, example, and if that can get better so can your back problem, all your scans and X-rays are fine and I’ve tested all your reflexes, sensation and muscle strength so there’s no nerve damage. What we’ve got to do now, is get you going again physically and shut the pain up by whatever means possible.’
‘Hey Louis, I’ve thought of another useless pain – the phantom pain that soldiers get when they’ve lost their legs or arms….’
I’m in with this guy now. Whenever he looks worried about the pain maybe coming a bit… I say, ‘processor’! The talk can go into desensitising, — wherever’s productive and appropriate. The key is to get on and start a graded normal movement recovery programme – and prove to him that the pain is not of importance via experience.
Louis.
26th September 2013.
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ianpstevens on November 13, 2013 at 6:54 pm said:
hi louis, my mate phil sizer who is the brains behind pain association scotland has used variations on this for years (phil is a philospher not a physio and tends to think more laterally as a result) —he uses the amplifier speakers and record player analogy …. this works well for most people- apart from the ones that don’t know what a record/ CD is (my car still has a cassette player). The record may have scratches on it but the amplifier and the speaker settings control what we hear.
Many people however are so structurally focussed(or have been ‘medicalised’ into it that no amount of metaphorical manipulation will make a difference . You could look up Iain McGilchrist RSA lecture on youtube for possible explanations relating to this ….
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Louis Gifford on November 14, 2013 at 9:10 am said:
Ian, agree completely re structurally focused – the majority of patients. In my experience explanation is one thing – and the patient often appears to follow and understand, but when it comes down to it doesn’t actually ‘believe.’ To give such a radically different explanation and for a patient to accept it might be hugely helped by a white coat and a ‘title’ I suspect. I’ve never been prepared to label myself as anything more than a ‘Physiotherapist’ – I’m not keen on being a ‘extra specialist specialised hourary pain god’ in order to cajole the gullible. Success comes with ‘proof’ though – the patient finding out for themsleves – with our guidance, Good to get the patient to find they can trust their body once more. Over the years I’ve found that I’ve asked the successful patients when we’re parting – ‘What did you think of that ‘keyboard’ explanation for your pain that I gave you back at the beginning?’ Mostly the answer has been along the lines of ‘I thought you were off the planet and I nearly didn’t come back again.’
Funny you should mention Iain McGilchrist – I have his huge tome by my bed! ‘The Master and his Emissary’ – been trying to get into it for several years, but nightly codeine prevents justice being done!
Cheers
Louis!
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SigMik on October 19, 2013 at 3:16 pm said:
Hi, Louis and thanks for that elegant analogy. I made these slides based on your post and will try them out to see where it leads. Thanks again!
Click to access ComputerPain.pdf
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Louis Gifford on October 21, 2013 at 10:46 am said:
Well done and good luck!
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ManagingLife (@LifeControlSW) on October 17, 2013 at 9:59 pm said:
Very interesting analogy – thanks for sharing it!
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Louis Gifford on October 21, 2013 at 10:47 am said:
No problems, thanks for responding!
Louis.
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alex chisholm on October 16, 2013 at 8:48 pm said:
I love this analogy, and shared it with my pain course participants.
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Louis Gifford on October 21, 2013 at 10:58 am said:
Great! What course is that?
Louis
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CalmerClinicsblog on October 16, 2013 at 5:36 pm said:
Great analogy! Wonder if you think that by processing the metaphor the patient has already begun their therapeutic journey .
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Louis Gifford on October 21, 2013 at 10:50 am said:
Well, if it has a positive impact in terms of the patient’s relationship to their pain – it must do. For example, it may help the patient put the brakes on directing nociception so strongly to the ‘threat’ processing centres of the brain. The key thing is to not just expect this little bit of information to ‘fix’ the maladaptive attitude or beliefs of the patient to their pain problem, but if it helps to get the patient’s physical confidence up a bit then you’re going in the right direction.
Louis
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Zara Hansen on October 16, 2013 at 1:25 pm said:
Wish I’d come up with this computer analogy – genius! I use analogies when I teach/educate patients and health professionals about pain because it works for me. As soon as I get technical and start trying to explain neurotransmitters etc I wrap myself up in knots. Understanding pain physiology and being able to explain it to a third party are two different things. I think it’s neccesary that we understand pain physiology at the technical level so that when we explain it as a ‘computer gone wrong’ etc that we actually BELIEVE what we are saying and can then adapt the analogy appropriately when the patient asks questions specific to them. If we don’t truly understand/believe that some pain can be ignored then we’ll never kid our patients and inadvertantly we’ll reinforce the hurt=harm belief.
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Louis Gifford on October 21, 2013 at 10:57 am said:
Thanks Zara. I agree, forget the complex stuff, it makes most clinicians turn off and go to sleep, let alone the patients. Keep it as simple as possible an get on with rehab in a new, hopefully ‘better’ context…
Regarding us ‘believing’ – I often think to myself, ‘If I could magically get rid of the pain right now, could this patient and their body walk from here to John-O-Groats without causing a permanent problem?’ if the answer is yes (and it mostly is), you’re off with confidence. You shouldn’t do this if you’re crap at physical examinations/interpreting them though!!
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The Trenton Tigers baseball team finished their regular season last week with a victory over Ft White on Tuesday and their final game on Thursday in Alachua.
The Tigers honored the Class of 2019 seniors in a pre-game ceremony before the Ft White game. Trenton’s Trent Becker opened on the mound as the junior left-hander went 4 and a third innings. He gave up 5 hits, 2 walks, 3 unearned runs while striking out 4 hitters. Wyatt Duthu came in to pitch part of the 5th inning as he gave up 1 hit and struck out 3 to earn the win.
The Tigers’ Wyatt Langford gave a solid performance in the batters box hitting 2 for 2, with a solo home run in the 5th, with a walk, a stolen base and scored 3 runs. Jacob Guthrie hit 1 for 1 with 2 RBIs, 2 walks, and a stolen base and scored 1 run. Jason DeMartino hit 1 for 3 with 2 RBIs. Max Wawers hit 1 for 2; Duthu hit 1 for 2, with a stolen base and scored 1 run. Zach Hardee had a walk, 2 stolen bases and scored a run. The 6-3 win gave the Tigers a 20-3 overall record.
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At the Homelight Girl Geek X dinner, HomeLight girl geeks talked about how they use data and human emotion to empower decision making. Speakers included Tina Sellards (Facilities & Administration Manager), Sandy Liao, (Head of Talent, Culture & People Operations), Vanessa Brockway (HomeLight Senior Manager of Business Development & Strategy), Molly Laufer (Director of Offline Marketing), Sam Ryan (Product Manager), Jenn Luna (Senior Software Engineer), Mary Remillard (Talent Operations & Culture Specialist), Ames Monko (Product Designer). Recorded at HomeLight HQ on May 23rd, 2019 in downtown San Francisco.
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Head of Talent, Culture & People Operations Sandy Liao kicks off a HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner in San Francisco, California. HomeLight girl geeks share how they use data and human emotion to empower decision making.
Transcript of HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner – Lightning Talks:
Sandy Liao: This is our very first women’s sponsored event at HomeLight. We analyze millions of home selling datas to be able to find you the best performing real estate agent in your area.
Molly Laufer: We’ve been in business for about seven years, so we have really robust consumer data and we can take that lead data and we can input that into traditional media planning tools.
Mary Remillard: Then plug it into our own algorithm that analyzes this really robust database that we’ve been building since 2012.
Sam Ryan: We have the small focus data groups that we can roll out to. We really utilize blind human testers.
Jenn Luna: We take in raw data that gets summarized and very recently we’ve been utilizing elastic search like crazy for scaling abilities.
Tina Sellards: Something that was really interesting to me on that ’08 Obama campaign was the data, honestly, and the technology that was being used.
Vanessa Brockway: Kind of taking a step back, evaluating what makes you motivated as a person, and then turning that into data to help us actually help drive a decision.
Ames Monko: The future direction of HomeLight at the helm is one where curiosity about customers’ experience gives us a unique perspective to stay connected to them.
Gretchen DeKnikker: From Girl Geek, thank you guys so much for coming tonight. If you guys want to come in and have a seat, we’re going to get started. So we’ve been doing these for about 10 years and this is over 200 that we’ve done so far, so we do them every week. How many people is this their first one? Cool. So stay on the mailing list. Come, you can do these every week up and down the peninsula into the South Bay. And this is Sukrutha.
Girl Geek X CTO Sukrutha Bhadouria encourages people to sponsor and rally their teams to plan a Girl Geek Dinner to increase your visibility in the organization and boost your career.
Sukrutha Bhadouria: Hi. I’m glad that there’s no more feedback. It was driving me crazy. Welcome, everyone. Like Gretchen said, this has been going on for 10 years. We branched into virtual conferences and podcasts, so you can listen to our voices some more if you go to whatever your favorite podcasting service is. A little history; we started off in 2008 and it was just a way to get women from various companies together. You got a sneak peak into the company and what they’re working on and the companies had access to these amazing women and these amazing women had access to each other. You don’t often get to hear about these wonderful accomplished women like those who are sitting behind me as easily if you don’t attend an event like ours.
Sukrutha Bhadouria: So we’re hoping that you’re going to be building your network tonight and making connections. The other thing is that we’re always looking for ideas and content that you might want, so do send us your recommendations and your requests, but please do get your companies to sponsor because that just increases your visibility within the company. I can tell you I got a lot of visibility and access to my CTO in my company when I got Salesforce to sponsor. It was great. You don’t get to get access to them as easily. As it is out of it, it just made my career trajectory improve drastically. So you want to do that.
Sukrutha Bhadouria: More than that, you want to, like I said, make connections tonight and please, there’s a lot of people who wanted to be here and couldn’t make it because we filled up and also because it’s a weeknight, so please tweet and share on social media. Our hashtag is GirlGeekXHomeLight, and I hope to see you at more events. We have one every week, like we probably already said. But we’re filling up really quickly this year, so hope to see you soon. All right, thank you. Sandy.
Sandy Liao: Hi, everyone. We’re going to … it’s always funny at these events where there’s no one ever sits in the first row or the first seat next to the speaker. But make yourself comfortable. Move up if you have to for anyone else in the back. So quickly, I just want to introduce myself. My name is Sandy. I’m actually the head of Talent and People Operations here at HomeLight. This is actually super exciting personally. I’ve actually been a fan of Girl Geek for almost two years now. Thanks, Jenn here, who introduced me to the group. I’ve had the opportunity of attending multiple events. These things are really … people ask me, is this for recruiting, is this for anything? To me, it really is just for yourself. It’s all of you guys taking the extra time and after a long day of work, after a long week, you guys are taking the extra time to come out, to network with other women in different positions also working in the technology world. I just want to thank you guys all for coming. This is our very first women’s sponsored event at HomeLight. I’ve envisioned this for a long time and I couldn’t have expected a better outcome. So thank you all for coming and welcome to our office here.
Sandy Liao: Great. So I want to kind of start off … we actually have a really awesome panel tonight. The way how we structure our panel is that we want everyone here to get a different flavor of the people that we have and all of our team, so from facilities to operations to marketing to product and engineering, we want everyone here to be able to understand a little bit about everyone’s role here at HomeLight and how we’ve all kind of came through all of our stories to become in the role that we are today. So we have a ton of buzz words in this valley talking about the word “diversity.” To me, I truly believe outside of diversity, it really means more than that. It means a balanced culture, it means a culture where you’re learning a little bit about everyone’s experience and background. It shouldn’t just be about your ethnicity or your race or anything else. It really should be about how everyone came about to become the person that they are today, and that’s how I define diversity and what it means to have a balanced culture. Very proud; I’ve been here for about three years. I’m very excited, I’m proud to have the team that we have today and I hope all of you guys are going to have a chance to meet some of our team member, and have a good time. So, thank you.
Sandy Liao: A little story before we begin to pass it on to the panel, I kind of want to quickly introduce myself as well as tell you guys a little bit about HomeLight. So who here has actually heard of HomeLight before the event today? Okay, nobody. No worries. That exactly was my response three and a half years ago. Who here has actually gone through a home-buying or selling experience in the past? Awesome. There’s a few of you.
Sandy Liao: So, the story of how I came about HomeLight was that three and a half years ago, I was actually in the process of buying my first home in San Francisco. I grew up in the city and I thought that I knew a lot about San Francisco, I know what neighborhood’s great, and I also consider myself fairly tech savvy. You know, I know how to use the Internet, I can go on and search for a realtor and do all that fun things. My mom was actually telling me, oh, use my friend. She’s great. She’s been a real estate agent for 25 years, but she’s never sold a home in San Francisco. And that’s the interesting part about this real estate world is that all of us really envision an idea of what the process would look like to one of the most important buying decisions or selling decision your life, but the truth is is a very complicated and emotional process.
Sandy Liao: So while I was going through it myself, I went online and I searched a couple of different real estate company online, and to be tech savvy that I am, I put in my contact information online and I was like, all right, I’m going to get some help here. And I did. I got 27 missed calls from random numbers within the same day. No idea who these people were. I got a whole lot of voicemails. Everyone’s introducing themselves, they know my name, they were telling me how wonderful they can be to help me, but the truth is I can’t … I don’t know who to call back. I can’t decide who’s actually going to be great. So I didn’t end up responding to anybody.
Sandy Liao: So that was my story initially while I was going through the process. Through a very similar networking event like this, I actually met a woman who was actually in a viewing at HomeLight and I was telling her that I’m looking to buy a house and I’m in the process of looking, she end up referring me to HomeLight.com, and she said, “Hey, maybe you should check out this company. I just interviewed with them. I don’t know what I’m going to …” She didn’t end up working here, but she was the reason that I’m here today.
Sandy Liao: HomeLight’s mission is that we empower people to make smarter decisions during one of life’s most important moments: buying and selling their home. Our goal is we analyze millions of home selling datas to be able to find you the best performing real estate agent in your area, so that you can make a great decision when you’re looking to buy or sell. Our CEO, Drew, who founded the company eight years ago was going through a very similar process with his wife, also looking to buy a house in San Francisco, and just find out how challenging and difficult it is to go through that process. With everyone here, we all believe there is a better way of doing this, and buying and selling a home should be a very, very exciting process in everyone’s lives. So we’re here to make that better.
Sandy Liao: Before I pass it down, today our topic here is to talk about how we utilize our data as well as our human emotions to empower all of our decision making. I’m going to hand it off here to Mary on the talent team who’s going to share with you guys a recent experience of hers utilizing HomeLight, our platform. So, thank you.
Talent Operations & Culture Specialist Mary Remillard gives a talk on “How the Marriage of Data & Human Connection Resulted in my Successful Home Purchase” at HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner.
Mary Remillard: Thanks, Sandy. Hi, everyone. Thanks for being here today. I’m actually on Sandy’s team. I’m the Talent Operations and Culture Specialist, which essentially means that I spend most of my days focused on recruiting on our higher needs across the board. I also do have a hand in our HR and administrative tasks, as well as our cultural and employee engagement initiatives, so a lot going on there. But I truly have been passionate about HomeLight since Sandy reached out to me, two plus years ago on LinkedIn and introduced me to the company and the people and the culture and our mission, which is to empower folks to make a smart decision as they’re going through one of life’s most important moments, which is buying or selling their home.
Mary Remillard: I have, in my two plus years, been pitching HomeLight as a recruiter literally thousands of times. I did the math, which is crazy. It’s been thousands of times. I have always felt like I genuinely appreciated the service that we offer, and I understood why we have this purpose of giving this service to folks. However, it was only until recently when I went through the buying process myself with my husband that I was able to fully comprehend the emotions and the weight of such a big moment in your life of buying your very first home.
Mary Remillard: So my husband and I, we’re super frustrated. We have always rented and we were probably touring our maybe 12th or 13th complex, and we were just never able to find that perfect situation for us. It was either too far from work, too expensive, not clean, the folks at the front desk were too grumpy for us. Whatever it was, we just figured out, you know what, maybe it’s time we stop buying … or renting, rather. So we’re very proud upstate New Yorkers, never thought we would leave home, but we found ourselves in Scottsdale, Arizona, and decided that, you know what, we are not getting any sort of return on investment as we’re continuing to rent. Why not put down some roots in the desert here and embark on this buying process.
Mary Remillard: So luckily, having been an employee for two plus years, I knew exactly where to turn. So within an hour of my husband, Will, and I making that decision, we were on our couch and we were engaging with Kimmy, who’s one of our home consultants in the Arizona office. She just asked us some quick questions around the home that we envision ourselves in. She asked us price point, location, timeline we were working with, those things of that nature. And basically she’s gathering that information to then plug into our own algorithm that analyzes this really robust database that we’ve been building since 2012. That’s how we’re able to determine who are going to be these best agents for Will and me as we go through this crazy task of buying our first home. But by the end of the day, we had engaged with two phenomenal agents and then we had this whole other issue where we had to decide between two great people. That’s a great problem to have. Unfortunately, a lot of folks don’t get to have the experience of that being a problem.
Mary Remillard: So ultimately, Will and I went with a gentleman by the name of Chris Benson, who’s an agent in Arizona. He’s lived there for many, many years, knows the area like the back of his hand, has closed 425 transactions, has nearly two decades of experience and he specializes in single family homes. So Will and I, we went with Chris because it was clear to us that he was going to be someone who would hold our hand and answer our seemingly endless list of stupid questions and just not make us feel bad about it, and make himself available to us.
Mary Remillard: So within 30 days, and mind you, Will and I decided pretty quickly that we’re sick of touring, we don’t want to rent, let’s buy a home, but our lease was coming up in less than a month. So we did not want to have to figure out a situation between different homes. We wanted to be able to move in immediately. So I don’t know if many of you can relate to that, but when I told people I wanted to buy a home and move in within a month, I usually got a pitying laughter, like good luck, lady. But we were able to do it, and the thing is why we were able to accomplish that is because HomeLight’s algorithm did its job.
Mary Remillard: Chris Benson was able to help Will and I get into this beautiful townhome that we’re so excited about because he’s closed homes with our needs, we wanted to buy a home around the 200,000 mark, which believe it or not in Arizona that’s doable. And he’s closed the majority of his homes averaging at 214,000. So the reason why he was so good for us is because he’s done this 425 times. He could do it with his eyes closed. So not only are we having a great experience, but so is Chris working with HomeLight because we’re basically teeing him up to work with people whose areas of need are right in his areas of expertise.
Mary Remillard: So we obviously had a really great time, but what also made this so wonderful of an experience is because Chris is a human. Chris has raised two daughters who he absolutely glows when he gets to talk about them, he knew the highways that I just wouldn’t tolerate for traffic and a commute, I live a mile away from work now. He speeds on the 101, he’s proudly proclaimed that, and he’s a Cubs fan, so him and my husband were able to go back and forth while I was just like, okay, baseball, woohoo.
Mary Remillard: But long story short, Will and I now are so excited about our future in Arizona because HomeLight did its job, its algorithm worked, it matched us with Chris, and because Chris is a phenomenal agent who’s experienced, and again, he’s done this 425 times. So that’s really the HomeLight difference right there, and I’m so proud to work for a company that now I know firsthand is truly making a huge difference.
Director of Offline Marketing Molly Laufer gives a talk on “Offline Performance Marketing: Using Art and Science to Drive Response and Revenue” at HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner.
Molly Laufer: Apparently I need a new headshot. That photo was like, eight years old, one toddler and many gray hairs later. I’ll work on that. So hi everyone, my name is Molly Laufer. I’m the Director of Offline Marketing here at HomeLight. I’ve been here for about seven and a half months, so I think on the panel I’m probably relatively newer to the team from everyone else. Here at HomeLight, I’m responsible for channels like TV, radio, podcast advertising, out of home, direct mail, and some of our large scale brand sponsorships. Now here at HomeLight, we utilize these channels not just to drive top funnel awareness and sort of general brand awareness and market share, but also to actually drive immediate performance. We utilize these channels as performance channels to drive leads and revenue, and I’ll get into that in a little bit more detail in a minute.
Molly Laufer: All right, so we were prompted here to talk about some of our passions and our hobbies that we have as well outside of work. When I thought about it and realized that I have a gregarious 17 month old, I realized that most of my current interests outside of work really are just around keeping my toddler alive and trying to main some semblance of balance, which to be honest, I don’t know how that works. So don’t ask me for any advice on that. But professionally outside of offline marketing and customer acquisition, the things that are really important to me specifically are around supporting veterans and their transition to the tech world from the military through networking and storytelling, as well as finding community and support for myself and other working-out-of-the-home moms, especially when they’re making their transition back into the tech world.
Molly Laufer: I started my professional career in 2007 as a surface warfare officer in the US Navy. I spent four years deployed as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, as well as a handful of counter-narco terrorism missions as well. I was the ordinance officer and force protection officer onboard the USS Samuel B. Roberts where I was one of three women on a ship of about 280 men. So being in this room with this many women in the inverse is freaking awesome. This is a really cool balance. And then I was also a training and readiness officer onboard the USS Nimitz, which is the photo here. This was probably back in 2010.
Molly Laufer: So anyways, that’s how I started my career. In 2011, I made what I think, looking back, was a very clumsy transition to the civilian world in technology, specifically in Silicon Valley. I joined a pre-revenue, pre-funding, pre-product, pre everything startup. I was the first employee at the direct to consumer e-commerce net company called NatureBox where I worked on community, I did a lot of our social media, our initial paid social media marketing, as well as influencer marketing, which then, for me, really pivoted into focusing on offline, like podcast and TV and radio. I was at Nature Box for about four years, and then I made a kind of non-traditional transition to the agency world. I worked at an offline performance marketing agency for a handful of years, and it was a great experience. I got to work with a lot of really interesting businesses and a lot of really interesting business models, but ultimately I was really eager to get back to be really hands on internally. I found HomeLight about seven months ago, and I couldn’t be any happier.
Molly Laufer: So I like to make this joke in some of my interviews which was in the Navy, the closest point of approach is when two ships are passing in the night and you want that CPA to be as high as possible, otherwise you have collisions at sea. When I came to the tech world and realized that CPA actually meant Cost Per Acquisition, and if you were doing your job right, you wanted it to be lower, that was a huge surprise for me, but that’s a whole ‘nother TED talk for another day.
Molly Laufer: So I’m going to talk a little bit specifically about how we approach, or how at least I approach, offline media planning and it’s really interesting that our topic today is around sort of using data and emotion to make decisions because I’ve always said offline marketing is this real mix of art and science. There’s a lot of data, there’s a lot of those really concrete, quantitative information that can go into making a media plan. But at the end of the day, like every decision that we make, whether it’s buying a home or even just looking at your grocery budget, you have to make some sacrifices, you have to make some decisions in your media plan because most of us work in areas of business where you can’t … money doesn’t grow on trees, you can’t afford to do anything.
Molly Laufer: So, you know, at HomeLight, I’m going to speak to a couple of these things. This is certainly not exhaustive. I listed a couple of different attributes that go into building an offline media plan. But some of the things that we do here at HomeLight that I think are really unique, we’ve been in business for about seven years, so we have really robust consumer data, and we can take that lead data and we can input that into traditional media planning tools like Nielsen and like MRI, and we can actually get really great personas about who our customers are, how old they are, generally where they live, what type of media habits they consume, are they more likely to watch TV on Roku or an AppleTV or Hulu versus a traditional linear buy, what types of stores do they shop at, and these are all the different types of inputs that we can start to input into a media plan.
Molly Laufer: Because when you think about buying cable TV, there’s hundreds of channels, there’s many different approaches. You have to start to narrow down the way that you think about what are going to be the right buys to attract the customer that’s right for HomeLight. Things like seasonality is also really important when it comes to doing an offline media buy. You know, there’s … every business has its own unique seasonality that they tend to see better efficiency for their business, but the thing that’s really challenging is that the media landscape also has its own unique seasonality. So for example, things like political campaigns, Black Friday, the end of quarter, and all of the local markets, you’ve got all the guys that are selling mattresses and trucks and they’ve got to get them off the lot at the end of the month. All of these things where you think yeah, I’m really jazzed up because I’m going run this amazing campaign at the last week of May, well guess what? Every single car dealership in America is trying to sell cars on Memorial Day weekend, and so you might end up being kind of SOL if you’re really banking on certain weekends like that.
Molly Laufer: So there’s all these factors that are kind of outside of your control that you need to have a really good grasp on before it comes to planning a media campaign. The other one that I’m going to touch on here before I move on is specifically around the competitive landscape, and I’ll talk a little bit more about this later on, but what’s really interesting is that in certain offline marketing channels, the competitive landscape either can work to your advantage so you can see where your competitor’s advertising, and you can take the move to maybe follow them. In absence of data where you haven’t advertised before, you could look at competitors or like-minded companies, see where they’re advertising, and choose to do the same thing. However, this approach really doesn’t work in other media channels. For example, podcast advertising or radio endorsements where you have an actual human, a person who’s standing up and saying all right, now onto a word from our sponsors. Those types of ad placements, they can really only have room for one type of product at a time. It would be very, what’s the word I’m looking for? I don’t know. It would be very inauthentic if a person were to endorse, say, one mattress company and then the next week turn around and advertise for another mattress in a box company. So things like competitive landscape and this sort of winner-take-all in the space can be really important.
Molly Laufer: These are just a couple of the facets that go into planning an offline campaign. The output that you see here, which I realized just looks like a bunch of dots and bar charts, because everyone’s impressed by dots and bar charts. No, but in all seriousness, what this tells us is this gives us an output of who our customer is, what types of media are they watching, and where are we going to be more likely to not only reach a higher percentage of our audience, but as you can imagine those are the placements that tend to be really expensive. It’s no surprise that most of our customers and probably all of yours are watching ABC and NBC and CNBC because guess what? That’s what all of America is watching. And so you get a lot of really interesting data down here on the other end when you look at well, what are some of the smaller networks that the audience is also watching? Can I add frequency and can I add additional touch points for our brand using lower reach, but very low-cost and high efficiency media.
Molly Laufer: So again, those are some of the factors that go into when you’re actually looking at a media plan. When you are using these tools and you get an output, at the end of the day, you can’t buy everything on a media buyer. You have to use some sort of prioritization and rankers. It’s different for every business. It’s different if you’re a national company versus a geo-based company. But those are some of the factors that I use, at least, here at HomeLight.
Molly Laufer: Another chart with lots of dots and bars. But this is really interesting. So I thought a lot and hard about how can I talk about offline media measurement. I could take an hour, and I think I have seven and a half minutes and I’ve probably already burned through five of them right now telling you about crazy stuff I did before I joined HomeLight. So I wanted to use this specific example because I like to be specific when possible. So the team knows this. I was in the Navy, so I use really nerdy, nautical analogies that no one really understands. But what’s really interesting is when you’re in the Navy, there’s actually two places that you can drive a ship from. The first is you can be in the bridge, right up there with a little wheel. It’s not really big like you see on the Titanic. It’s actually a little wheel that’s this big. It’s super anti-climatic.
Molly Laufer: So you can either be up there on the bridge looking out, seeing, hey, I see a ship over here off the port side, hey, I see a ship over here off the starboard side, and you can use your eyes and drive the ship, right? You can also, this is crazy, you could not have anyone on the bridge of the ship. You could all be farther down in the ship in the combat information center and using your radars to drive a ship as well.
Molly Laufer: Now I wouldn’t necessarily recommend that because you lose that eye contact to actually see what’s out there, but the analogy that I always like to make in offline marketing, and I promise there’s a good analogy here, is that when it comes to offline marketing, we have a really tangible way to get sort of directional signal-based indication of what type of media is working better than others. I would really equate that to sort of being downstairs in the combat information center, being able to just look at what the radar is telling me and using that to make navigation decisions. You’re certainly not going to get the full picture, and there’s no substitute for actually going above deck and putting your eyes out and saying, does that ship actually look like it’s pointing in the direction that the radar says it is?
Molly Laufer: But for us, specifically on … I use this example for TV because I think it’s really visual, but what we do here is, and this is … I wouldn’t say this is necessarily unique to HomeLight, I think this is pretty common in offline marketing, but a lot of people don’t know. We’re all sitting at home, we’re all watching TV. If you’re like me, you’ve probably seen a million e-commerce, direct to consumer companies pop up on TV over the last couple of years. And what’s really cool, and I had a stock image of it but it was kind of cheesy but I took it off, it was basically a couple sitting on the couch watching TV while also scrolling on their iPhones. Because let’s be honest, who does that with their spouse or their friend every night?
Molly Laufer: Yes. I love that. That is an offline marketer’s dream, right? Because when they’re watching a commercial and they see something really interesting, they just start Googling it. So this is the type of signal that we get when our TV commercials air. We can start to see directionally, well what type of response do we see when we air a spot on CNN at noon? How does that compare to a spot that we air on HGTV Property Brothers at 8 p.m.?
Molly Laufer: That’s certainly not going to give you the full picture of the impact of your media buy and I would probably need another two hours to go into that, but this is giving you some really good signal-based direction that we can use to make media optimizations. If you have a background in digital marketing, I would say this is the equivalent … this is about the closest thing that you would get to a direct click. In digital media as well as sort of some older types of advertising where you’ll see phone numbers on TV. You still see that today if you’re looking at a lot of lawyers and there’s a lot of local businesses that will really utilize phone numbers, and that’s what we use here at HomeLight.
Molly Laufer: All right. So I’m going to pivot and just sort of close with that’s all great, but if you don’t do offline marketing, how is this actually going to be interesting for you? So I kind of took a step back and thought, all right, what do I do when I have a decision to make? I like to use all of the data. We all do. But guess what? As we’ve talked about here and as you’re going to continue to hear, the data only goes so far when it comes to making a decision. So I thought I’d kind of leave with four pieces of advice that I try to follow myself when I have a decision to make, and I don’t necessarily have all of the information that I need.
Molly Laufer: So the first … maybe I should have put this last, but this is my favorite is building a professional or a personal board of advisors in your general role or industry that you can turn to to help when you’re facing a tough decision and you just need a little bit of outside perspective. So you certainly wouldn’t want to go to a competitor, you certainly wouldn’t want to ask a agency who’s working on a competitive product. You’re not going to maybe give them all the answers, but this has been really helpful for me and it’s events like Girl Geek, it’s events like even just talking to some of the partners that you work with. For example, at HomeLight, we do a couple of key large national sponsorships.
Molly Laufer: And so even just reaching out to those folks and saying hey, I noticed that you also have Wayfair sponsoring. Can I talk to the person who runs offline marketing at Wayfair? Hey, I noticed that Visa’s a sponsor, too. Would it be possible for you to be put me in touch with the person who has my role at that company? More often than not, people tend to want to be helpful and give advice in areas that they have experience in, especially if it’s not competitive. So trying to build up that board of advisors wherever you go in your career, it’s always been really helpful for me to get that outside perspective from someone outside of HomeLight.
Molly Laufer: This is interesting. So evaluating the risks and having worst case scenario planning. I’m a very positive person, but when it comes to making a decision, my mind first thing goes to what if this is the wrong decision and it completely fails? Not everyone’s like that and if you’re not, teach me your ways. But if you are and you tend to go to the worst case scenario, I like to think well, could I handle that? What would be the worst case? What would be the worst case scenario? And then what would I do about it? So when I made the decision to leave a very fast growing startup to go to an ad agency, I was really, really worried because I thought, God, this could be a career killer for me. Everyone says don’t go to agency side, you don’t get the hands-on experience, you’re going to be working crazy hours, it’s going to be crazy. They were right. They weren’t lying.
Molly Laufer: But I said, okay, what if they were right and I’m absolutely miserable in this role? It was just the worst decision I’ve ever made. I said well, I would leave and I would find another job. I said, huh, you probably can’t do that every career move, right? If you start to do that over and over again, you just become a career hopper or a serial hopper, but I thought if that’s the worst case scenario, I could handle that. Now what I didn’t do is evaluate what would be the best case scenario and the best case scenario, to be honest, was I think what ended up happening which was I got great experience, I touched different business models, I touched different products, I got my hands on media channels that I would have never otherwise had the opportunity to work on. And now, to be honest, that’s a strategy that I use in general, personal and professional.
Molly Laufer: This one I think is really interesting. I’m going to use an example from HomeLight which is when in doubt, let your values, whether it’s a personal decision or your company’s decision, guide what you do. If you’re ever at a turning point and it’s yes or no, you say what do my values tell me? And the example that I would use for this most recently was we recently announced a sponsorship as a title sponsor of the US ski and snowboard team, which we’re super excited about as you’ve seen probably from our conference rooms, all of our conference rooms are named for different ski resorts because one of our values here at HomeLight is work hard, ski hard. In my case, it’s work hard, mom hard. I don’t do a lot of skiing right now. The point is when we evaluated this proposal from the US ski team, we used a lot of data, we looked at what were overall CPMs, what type of response rates do we think we could get from the live and broadcast opportunities. But there was all this unknown that we weren’t quite sure about how we were going to measure or was it going to work.
Molly Laufer: So after evaluating the worst case scenario planning and saying if we were wrong, how will this impact our bottom line, we said, let’s let our values really guide us. One of our mottos here at HomeLight is work hard, ski hard. Let’s do this. And so that has been an area where I think whether it’s in your personal life or in your career specifically, taking a minute to think about the company values, which we all have on our walls and we talk about in all hands, but when you ever need to make a decision, let the values guide you because that’s technically what values should be for is for guiding decision making, not just for putting on a wall and using it in recruitment.
Molly Laufer: And the last thing I’ll say is trust your gut. I know I’m running over so I don’t think I’m going to give a specific example of this. Only just to say that personally, since becoming a mother in the last year and a half, I’ve realized that out of all the … you can go as evidence-based as you want on everything, but at the end of the day, there’s no one right way to be a parent, just like there’s no one right way to do your job. At the end of the day, trust your gut because it’s probably a lot better than you think it is, and have confidence in what your gut tells you. So, thanks for letting me chat.
Sandy Liao: If anyone wants a refill on wine, feel free to do so. I’m going to do that myself, so help yourself.
Product Manager Sam Ryan talks about her career journey and product management at HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner.
Sam Ryan: Hey guys. Sorry. Apologies in advance. I’m suffering from a little bit of a cold right now. But, Molly, thank you for that inspiring talk. Hard to follow up on that. But hi, I’m Sam Ryan. I’m a Product Manager at HomeLight. Thank you all for coming here. It’s actually quite unbelievable that we’re actually hosting this event in this office. So today I’m really excited to talk to you about a little bit of my journey at HomeLight into product, and a little bit about what products and engineering looks like at HomeLight.
Sam Ryan: So I was hired at HomeLight in 2016 by Sandy and I think I was employee number 38 at HomeLight generally and employee number four or five, I believe, in our Phoenix office. So not only was I hired at HomeLight, but this cemented my move from New York City to Scottsdale, Arizona, which I never expected. I had a very memorable first day in which I was tasked with building my desk, my IKEA desk, and hooking up my computer. But you know what? It really inspired, I think, my journey up until today.
Sam Ryan: So I was actually hired as what they called I think at the time, Sandy, you can correct me, but I think an experimental account executive/sales person. But really my job was I talk to agents for 40 plus hours a week because those are our users, and talk to them about what they like, what they dislike, what type of problems are they facing not only within the HomeLight platform, but generally, and what we could do better to support them. I was trying to solve a problem. We would introduce highly motivated buyers and sellers to top performing real estate agents across the country, but agents did not really like the HomeLight platform, and therefore we were having a lot of trouble getting updates from them in terms of the progress that they were making with the clients that we were introducing to them. So this caused inefficiencies not only within the sales organization, but obviously company wide.
Sam Ryan: So after a few months of this, I was obviously overflowing with feedback. I would turn to all of my teammates any time we would have someone from our San Francisco office at the time visit and I would just be like, guys, we have a problem and we need to improve the product or we can’t solve the problem at hand. So I think it was a few months into my career at HomeLight as an unofficial product manager, because we didn’t have a product team at the time, I had my first release. So I worked with one of our awesome UX designers, Wally, and one of our killer engineers, Charlie, who both are still on my team today almost three years later, which is quite amazing, in redesigning the referral manager or the CRM type product that our agents use to update us on the current status and progression of the clients that we introduce to them at HomeLight. And the users loved it, which was pretty crazy.
Sam Ryan: So I think it was really maybe a week after my year anniversary at HomeLight where I was officially moved to the product team, and I think I was employee number two. And the one thing I carried with me, or team member number two, the product team, and I think the one thing that I carried with me from working this experimental role where I talked to a lot of agents to being actual product manager was there is nothing more important to being close to your customer. However, HomeLight moves quickly. We release, and I think rapid cycles is putting it lightly, we release at a pace that’s unreal sometimes. Our team is just here for it and work so hard to do it. But, it’s really hard to use the traditional surveys and interviews, though we still do, to get rapid customer feedback.
Sam Ryan: So I think it’s so important. I spend many hours on the Internet scouring relevant news articles, forums, threads, reading the comments on these news articles, digging into Reddit. I have spent way too many hours on the real estate subReddit, just understanding, querying every type of HomeLight query that is possibly out there and just trying to dig in to what people are talking about, not only for HomeLight but the industry in general. Trying to embody my user but I don’t have time to be a real estate agent, though I worked in the industry before in New York City. To try to understand and this is an industry where we’re constantly innovating and the tech industry’s constantly innovating and real estate agents have a thought of fear and a thought of let’s embrace this, and what are we doing. HomeLight’s here to empower them and that’s super exciting. So staying close to the user.
Sam Ryan: Things that we do at HomeLight to kind of embrace the user and embrace their feedback and experience, but also release rapidly. I kind of gave a brief strategy and I kind of compare those and it’s funny that Molly talked about working on a ship and kind of some things there because I compared it to a rocket ignition system, which I had to caption because I kind of just Google image searched a launch button and this came up and I’m like, oh, there’s a lot of switches here and that makes sense. Because what we try to do because you have to release rapidly and we’re trying to gather all this feedback and all of these plans and just go, we have to have a lot of checks and balances in place to ensure that we’re not going to burn down the house, and we haven’t yet, which is super exciting. It’s been two years, so maybe I should knock on some wood somewhere.
Sam Ryan: But I wanted to give you guys, I don’t know, some of the strategy that my team uses to just ensure that we can release quickly, efficiently, but also keep the user at top of mind and ensure the success of the user and ensure the success of our product. So some of the things that we’ve done; we find users who love our product generally, and users that are … this might not be the best advice, but users who might be a little bit more tech savvy than the average user, and are willing to use things until they break and are willing to struggle a little bit to provide us feedback. We have small focus beta groups that we can roll out to. We really utilize blind, human testers.
Sam Ryan: Actually, before every single deploy at HomeLight, we employ our global app testers, GAT. It’s a great product and they employ actual human testers all across the country that will go through and follow step by step directions and use your product and provide you very, very granular feedback and the test usually fail because of silly things like copy or you accidentally said next and it says, “submit.” But it does point out, I don’t know, very interesting insights about the product and things that you can improve upon, fix, or fix your instructions.
Sam Ryan: Also, our support and sales team, so for every major release, I really encourage, generally, not only in support and sales, actually company wide, who wants to be involved in this testing process? I got this spreadsheet going, let’s go bug bash. So I really try to widely encourage company-wide involvement in those types of things, not only in forums that people who are talking about these things, but it helps me be informed about my product.
Sam Ryan: We utilize roll outs often. Any type of risky, major feature, we really like to utilize roll-out flags so that we have that after-launch protection. So worst case scenario, again, hasn’t happened yet, but we can roll back.
Sam Ryan: I also … In the planning stage, we implement tracking so that there are those flags that pop any time that something could go wonky even a little bit. So I really like utilizing user events, maybe a little bit too much, but I always have a dashboard the day before release that’s ready to go the second that we release and can trigger anything that could go awry at that time. Sometimes it’s triggering nothing. That’s best case scenario.
Sam Ryan: Also, we use Sentry for error tracking, which we use for all of our staging environments as well as production and consistently monitoring that around these major releases as well. Again, around release time, I stay very close to our sales and support team. They’re generally headquartered in our Arizona office, so we just made a major app release last week, so I was there in the Arizona office literally sitting at the desk next to them. It’s like, okay guys, let’s go. What’s happening? You guys are talking on the phone. What’d they say? Have they used it? Have they used it? They’re like, we’re making them download it now. I’m like, good. Let’s call them back tomorrow. But I think that’s some of the most valuable feedback that I get, of course.
Sam Ryan: Really encouraging direct channels of feedback, and making it not weird. You’re not bothering me. If I don’t answer you, it’s not you, it’s me. I’ll answer you eventually or maybe I won’t, but again, I really value all of it. I personally like utilizing Slack for these things, but of course not everyone loves Slack, so email, whatever. Just get in touch with me and get in touch with me two or three times if you need to. I don’t know, just encouraging that direct feedback loop. One thing my team embraces and the ping pong emoji is something that we use back and forth on Slack often. The ball is in your court. HomeLight generally really encourages ownership, not only over the products that we manage, but over the release and the success of those products. It’s not only me personally, it’s the team. So I currently oversee what we call the pro’s team, and that’s the professional experience at HomeLight that not only spans real estate agents, but other real estate professionals generally within the industry.
Sam Ryan: So we kind of pass this emoji back and forth because if the product fails, it’s not only I failed or you failed or he failed, it’s all of us. So we really like saying the ball is in your court. Like hey, I wrote this back, but … this name tag keeps falling off. But hey, you perform again, Sam, we’re going to test together and if I miss something, it’s all of our fault. But I don’t know, we like passing the ping pong emoji back and forth. But anyway, it’s been great having you guys in our office and it’s amazing that HomeLight has grown to the size that we are at today to be able to host this type of event. And Sandy, thank you again for introducing me to the HomeLight family. It’s been a great almost three years. Thanks.
Product Designer Ames Monko gives a talk on “Using Design and Empathy to Create Joyful Product Experiences” at HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner.
Ames Monko: Hello. My name is Ames and I’m a product designer. Tonight I’m here to talk to you a little bit about how I use design and empathy to create joyful product experiences. So I was going to ask this question, but Sandy stole my thunder, about if any of you have had gone through the process of buying a home, or know a friend who has gone through it. It sucks. It’s like the worst thing. So … you can go to the next slide. And I also need to go to the next slide. Manually. It’s mine. Ugh, this is the worst. Okay.
Ames Monko: So we all know, or if you don’t know, mortgages are a time consuming, confusing, and overall stupid daunting, bureaucratic process. Fun fact; traditional lenders don’t actually care about you or the experience that you have. Mortgages are technically, I would say, a very small percentage of their actual revenue making, they make money in tons of different ways. So they just kind of choose not to fix the process and then in turn, will just make you go through their very inundated, crappy process. Essentially they attempt to try to innovate, but by innovating, they kind of put a shiny UI on the top of the funnel, like put in your name in this and it’s so sleek and it’s modern because it’s the Internet. And then once they get you, you’re kind of just thrown back into their very clunky, not … just very cold process.
Ames Monko: Since the subprime mortgage crisis, home buyers know they deserve a higher quality of experience and making one of the biggest financial decisions of their lives.
Ames Monko: Oh yeah, I should put that there. So the already anxiety-provoking experience of borrowing money is currently made worse by multi-step process riddled with mortgage jargon, AKA anything you’ve ever seen from Rocket Mortgage, it’s not a rocket. It’s not. Sorry if anybody … you work at Quicken. HomeLight’s hiring. Just saying. My approach is like, what if in addition to streamlining the process … next slide. We could approach our design from a place of compassion and empathy. Throughout the past six years, I’ve worked in the mortgage tech industry with the goal of demystifying the process. I spent four years prior to being at HomeLight at Better Mortgage. I was one of the first initial employees of that whole project. It was myself, one front-end engineer, one quote unquote mortgage professional, he was just sent to go learn about mortgages, and one back-end engineer. We sat in a very small conference room in New York. In three months, we basically built what is the backbone of Better Mortgage.
Ames Monko: So that’s when I started … my Aries brain was like, oh, this is a pretty tough problem to solve and it’s kind of holding my attention and I would never say that in a million years, like I’m really passionate about mortgages. Because talk to me eight years ago, I’ll be like, what? I don’t care about mortgages. It’s not a thing. But as an empathetic person myself, having seen people, friends of mine, family members, go through this process, I’m like, oh, maybe I can use my expertise in design and also my empathy as a human being to try to start fixing this process. Next slide.
Ames Monko: From a design perspective, to remedy any potential pitfalls and offer support when needed. My approach is you want hands on? You can have hands on. You’re tech savvy like Sandy? You don’t even have to talk to anybody. If you can figure it out? Cool. You can do it all by yourself.
Ames Monko: These are millennials. Apparently I’m considered … I was born in 1980, which I’m apparently a millennial, but I didn’t really get the Internet until, I don’t know, I was graduating from high school, which is in 1999. I didn’t get my first cell phone until 2004, which was a cool flip phone. So the fact that … I was like, I need to find a picture of millennials and I just put these together. They look like millennials, I think. But more importantly, more than any other group, they are relying on financing for their home purchases. Many have already been confused and sort of let down by the student loan process, but nonetheless are still willing to borrow. But they expect the former archaic, home financing process to be simplified, transparent, and pleasurable? Which I don’t think we’re there yet. Next slide.
Ames Monko: So there’s this really great article. I put a link in here and I was like, oh wait, but these people are probably not going to get the link. But Adam Grant and Erin Henkel wrote a piece for the Harvard Business Review. In it they say that the first step in empathizing with your customer is to gather insights and ask what is broken, frustrating, surprising, or uncomfortable for your customer. The second that you can train employees to put a customer first, it will dictate how you build and design a product. From a design’s perspective, fixing these problems in a visual way that makes people laugh, feel reassured, or feel like their needs are being met or anticipated is a solution that builds trust in my work, or our work.
Ames Monko: When we take something tedious and scary and turn it into a pleasurable experience, we make the applicant feel valued. If you can give a customer the tools, they feel empowered by that. This is their most important decision and if you can help them get there by just simply adding a more confetti button, do it.
Ames Monko: My goal has always been rooted in keeping joy at every step. People should feel excited about buying a home, not dreading it. I want them to look back and think about how great it was to buy a home, not the horror of the experience. It will definitely make meeting up with your friends less interesting because they don’t have anything to complain about and talk like, ugh, that was just like the worst thing in the whole world. So that will go away. Unfortunately, you’ll have to talk about more positive things. Next slide.
Ames Monko: The future direction of HomeLight at the helm is one where curiosity about customers’ experience gives us a unique perspective to stay connected to them. And with all the technical difficulties, I am now done.
Sandy Liao: Thanks, Ames. They flew all the way here from New York just to join us for the evening, so thank you so much for being here.
Senior Software Engineer Jenn Luna gives a talk on “Engineering’s Software Stack and How We Power our Matching Algorithm” at HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner.
Jenn Luna: Hey, everybody. Software Engineer, introvert, so I’m going to do my best. I was really nervous to go after Ames because her slides were so beautiful and mine basically look like a 10-year-old’s book report, and not a gifted 10 year old, just a regular 10 year old. So bear with me. Okay, so these are the things that make me who I am. Software Engineer for, I think, almost 10 years now, which is absolutely crazy. I am also a real estate agent on the side. I only do it for friends and family because I don’t have time. I’m a new-ish mom. New-ish because she’s almost nine months old and time flies. I’m all these things; I’m a teammate, an employee. In my free time I like to snowboard. I have dance lessons on Wednesdays and travel is pretty much the most important thing to me sometimes, besides my daughter, of course.
Jenn Luna: So here’s the most embarrassing picture of me that I never share with anybody. I started at Intel in 2008. I was a double E and I was hired as an electrical engineer. This is me in the sub fab. I really loved this experience because I got to go see all the robots making wafers and things like that. In the sub fab, you only wear half of the equipment, but in the fab fab, you have to put the whole bunny suit on where order matters and if you put your boots on before your hat, you have to redo the whole thing. It’s nuts.
Jenn Luna: So after four years at Intel, I decided I wanted to jump into software, so that brought me to San Francisco, of course. I found a company called SolarCity. Anybody heard of it? Awesome. They are now Tesla, but for five years, I was at SolarCity working in the solar industry. This is me at Bay To Breakers, just fully embracing the San Francisco culture. I loved it. I ended up moving back to Arizona, but everybody goes here and then goes back somewhere else. Anyways …
Jenn Luna: So when I started there, it was a super small team. I was in crazy startup mode. This part of my life was so exciting. It was nuts. There were just no requirements. Here’s a picture of one of my first requirements meetings with the CTO and it’s like, here’s what we want, let’s put it on a whiteboard, just spent three hours in a room and if you didn’t take good notes and you don’t build what I want, you’re fired. So this was crazy to me. This was actually my first project. And here’s another one that makes me laugh because what is this? It’s like, squares inside of octagons. I don’t even know how I completed this, but anyways. Yeah, so to make things worse, here’s our software stack. It’s just a giant monolith. We have a database and lots of codes that go to it, but no one can figure out how this thing works, right? So it’s like it was just really intense. Makes you feel like this. Super excited about a moving gif in my presentation.
Jenn Luna: So every day felt like this, but I truly enjoyed it because I was learning so much. It made the team bond. We sat for late nights together, drinking and trying to figure things out. It was a blast. I learned so much. The point is this was the most valuable five years of my software experience. We had a huge monolith. We built it into microservices. We went from a startup to well-oiled machine. We used to use SourceSafe for source control. Does anyone know what that is? When you check out a file, it’s locked. No one else can check it out. It’s just ridiculous. I don’t know. Maybe I’m the only engineer, is that why I’m the only one that thinks that’s funny? Okay.
Jenn Luna: So I’m going from this 10-person team on to five years of trying to build this thing out, and then eventually we have 150 people on distributed teams all over the nation. I worked remote from Arizona for three of these years, so I was coming to San Francisco every month. We didn’t have any processes. Like I said, we’d lock ourselves in rooms and then at the end of the day, we had scrum, agile, we were just knocking projects out quick. Requirements were everywhere. There was no way I could forget anything. Everywhere I looked, the requirements were there. So if I messed up, it was on me. Like I said, late-night releases. After that, we had pipelines, you’d push your changes to production, it gets pushed up to actually be released, and your stuff is out there, but not before going through massive amounts of tests. So it was way harder to mess up.
Jenn Luna: So everything was perfect, right? Sunny days every day, and I get bored. So to quote Miley Cirus, it’s definitely the climb because I really enjoy just trying to get what was messy into something beautiful and it was so much fun and I learned so much. So here’s a quick snapshot of our software stack afterwards. It was just really nice, microservices everywhere.
Jenn Luna: So since I became bored, I was looking for the next challenge. I had gotten my real estate license with my husband during late night classes. It was just something I was interested in. Him and I bought and sold a few properties together, so I wanted to truly understand this experience and I also didn’t want to pay commission to anybody. So it was nice to just get my license. I don’t know. Why not, you know? One of my things is I just try to do too many things, and it’ll drive me nuts, but at the same time I love it. Uh oh. Oh. Okay.
Jenn Luna: So I joined HomeLight … back to the monolith, right? It’s seriously not this bad. But it is a monolith. We have a giant code base. Here’s a more realistic representation of our software stack. Our sales app, our HomeLight.com, all the blogs related to that, internal tools, everything’s built on top of the same code base, right? We do most things in Ember, but we’re quickly adopting React. We have Ruby on Rails backend. We use Sidekiq for all of our acing job processing, and then we utilize Redis for things like queuing, and then we use a Postgres HomeLight database.
Jenn Luna: So HomeLight agent matching. I don’t actually work on the agent matching or the algo, but this, to me, is the core part of our business. I’m more of internal tools, sales app stuff, but because this is the most important part of our business, I wanted to talk about this so I had the engineer that works on agent matching give me the details through a fire hose a few days ago. So it’s definitely more than just swiping left or right. You’ve heard all these ladies talk about matching. We have algorithms, like Silicon Valley. That’s our secret sauce. We have four versions. These versions have over 150 data sources that power them through ETL and we have just under about 50 million transactions that are analyzed for around two million agents. So it’s a lot of data. Also a gif that moves.
Jenn Luna: So our matching process; I’m just going to quickly talk about it because it’s very involved and very well-thought out and it works extremely well and it’s definitely our pride and joy. We take in raw data, it gets summarized, and very recently we’ve been utilizing elastic search like crazy for scaling abilities. Before this last version, before our scaling was kind of on a vertical level. There was no way we were going to be able to keep searching through all this data as it grows and be productive. It took many seconds, which is bad in software world. So for millions of agents and transactions, we needed some other solution, so that’s what V4 has done for us. Elastic search also has some really great geo-spacial search context and it leverages scoring algorithms and decay functions that basically just helps you search the data better. And then after that, we apply all the basic matching criteria that these ladies talked about, like area, buyer, seller, property details, all the basics. Sorry about that. I don’t know what that was. Yeah.
Jenn Luna: So then after that, we geo-code the address. What we noticed is that neighborhood knowledge is very effective, so if the agent has had many transactions in an area where this house is being sold or wanting to be bought, we will boost those agents because neighborhood knowledge is just very effective with people. It helps them, they feel more comfortable, and I don’t know, you just kind of know things that maybe you wouldn’t have known if you are just diving into that neighborhood. Then we analyze these agent metrics, we rank the agents, these are based on things like number of transactions, how long it takes them to close a house, just a bunch of stuff like that. And then at the very end, we will apply agent preferences because it’s a two-way street and agents should have preferences. So if they want only sellers with blue hair, hashtag picky agents … so we should also let them choose what they want so that it’s a two-way match. I was going to put a picture of people with a heart but that’s too personal I think.
Jenn Luna: So lastly, performance is key for our data processing because we have millions of agents in our database, we definitely need to keep scaling correctly. So this Version4 that we have has brought our searching from eight to 15 seconds or so down to under a second, which is pretty incredible. So they can just keep scaling horizontally and it’s going to be totally fine. And elastic search … I think I already said this, I’m going to skip that. And then also, we are constantly refreshing this data every month. We don’t want any stale data. We don’t want agents to be picked up that have retired or don’t have any transactions in the last few months or anything like that. So we make sure that it’s meaningful. Then lastly, we do very slow roll-outs. We will roll something out, see what the results are basically in terms of conversion rate, so if something’s working really well, we’ll keep it but we’ll finally tune these algorithms and then once we have something that we think is working the best for us, we roll it out nationwide.
Jenn Luna: So that’s it for me. Thank you, guys.
Facilities and Administration Manager Tina Sellards gives a talk on “Connecting Data and Technology to the Human Experience” at HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner.
Tina Sellards: Thanks, Jenn. Hi, guys. We are going to have a dessert bar in the back. You are welcome to grab some now if you like. It’s cookie dough, but definitely something to stick around for.
Tina Sellards: So a little less on the technical side for me as the Facilities Manager, I’m sure you can imagine. My name is Tina Sellards. I am the Facilities Manager here at HomeLight. That is definitely not all that it encompasses my job. As many people know in a startup, I am an administrative assistant to our CEO, I do a lot of our licensing on our brokerage side and really kind of jumping into our title marketplace side as well, but then also this space that you see here, the food that you’re eating today, all of that stuff is definitely me. Thank you. So the human side is pretty huge to me, as you can imagine.
Tina Sellards: A little background for you on me. I went straight out of college, graduating from the University of Central Florida, very proud of that, UCF, go Knights. And then went into AmeriCorps right out of that. Really had that if not us, then who, if not now, then when mentality when I came out of school, and was ready to change the world. Learned a lot about government and what kind of bogs down that world as well as I went into that, and decided I wanted to really jump into changing that world as well from the inside and was lucky enough to join the ’08 Obama campaign. Really that network that you build, so huge, your tribe, the people that I met, my AmeriCorps experience helped me bridge that changeover into my work on the Obama campaign in ’08. I ran a region of Florida for them. Everything from getting the volunteers in the door, staffing, getting an office, doing all of those things with no money, really, on that side of things. So super interesting.
Tina Sellards: But something that was really interesting to me on that ’08 Obama campaign was the data, honestly, and the technology that was being used. This chart right here is from the Pew Research Center. It was really the first campaign that was using Internet as a main source of information for people. As you can see here, from 1996 all the way through 2008, among adult users, Internet usage for your political information went up significantly and they were utilizing a … I don’t know if you all are on it, a service called MyBarackObama.com. MyBarackObama.com actually was a community-based system. They had over 35,000 groups that organized 200,000 events throughout the US to get him elected. In some great foresight, decided to keep that live and use that as a community organization tool throughout his administration and then into the next campaign, which was actually pretty amazing. And then I also noticed something as I was looking at this research, too, which was very interesting to me which was how voters communicated about the campaign. Look at that Twitter down there. In 2008, only one person said they used Twitter to communicate. So just want to let that sit in a little bit as we kind of think about that. On the Twitter side of things, I think we’ve come a long way.
Tina Sellards: And come into the 2016 campaign. And I make this transition really to talk about Twitter, Facebook, Google, all of those things as we’re using and the data that we’re using, the technology that we’re using, and does it really connect us more. Does it do those things? Do you get the information? Is that the correct information? Are you getting to connect with people in the same group as you, those kinds of things. It was really important to me as I kind of came off of that campaign and started to move into a more kind of people-role in organizations that I was doing, how do we, as a group, as a community, really build that interaction and not silo ourselves into those easy data groups or easy breakup groups that we can kind of put ourselves in. I think one thing that just kind of zoomed in for me was fear. Fear is really kind of a driving factor, right? And why we allow ourselves to be siloed into some of these groups. A fear of maybe that big tech company to breakup your industry, or a fear of the unknown of a different group of people or community than you. Unfortunately, fear really can kind of drive some of these things and I think that’s kind of where we’ve come with some of the data and technology. How do we get away from that is the next question.
Tina Sellards: I think, and I very much subscribe to Brene Brown. I don’t know if any of you ever listened to Brene Brown or any of that, but vulnerability is how we do that, and leadership with vulnerability is a really key point in the human connection. I think we can really hurt ourselves and break ourselves up by just kind of communicating with the groups that we know and doing the things that we always know. Being vulnerable and letting ourselves be open to that information and being open to other people’s experiences is really how we build these communities and I think something here that I really appreciate about HomeLight and just bringing it together is a core value for us, and it’s not only a core value, it’s something we really live is being a part of our family and really being that open, unique kind of environment. I think it’s super important because I don’t think we’re going to conquer these fears and these issues that we have as a larger society if we don’t start opening up to that and really starting to have those conversations as a group.
Tina Sellards: So I just wanted to share a little bit about my experience on that and data, and the human connect and hope you all stay vulnerable, open, and communicate as a whole community together, because that’s important in building communities like HomeLight and other … Girl Geek, and things of that nature. Keep those communities open. Be vulnerable.
Senior Manager of Business Development & Strategy Vanessa Brockway gives a talk on “Data & Emotion in Making Career Decisions” at HomeLight Girl Geek Dinner.
Vanessa Brockway: Hey, everybody. Vanessa Brockway. I’m on the business development team here at HomeLight, and that means a bunch of different things, but we won’t get into that today. So one thing’s we’re asked about, things we’re passionate about. So in my spare time, love to travel and I love to do interior design. But the thing I’m going to talk about today is using data and emotion and making career decisions. I think that’s probably a common thread among everybody. Often times people are drawn to events like this when they’re thinking about the next move or what they should do next. I’m going to share a bit about my perspective on this and then how that led me to HomeLight.
Vanessa Brockway: So I think careers are a lot like The Game of Life where it’s not just kind of this up and to the right or corporate ladder, there’s a lot of twists and turns, unexpected events. You kind of sometimes are accelerating, sometimes you’re in cruise control and you can’t always predict everything that’s going to be coming your way. And so when thinking about how to approach your career and how to plan for it or how to decide what the next step is evaluating your life as a whole and the things that kind of get you going and what motivates you. As the qualitative aspects, it’s the emotion to drive the data that will also influence this.
Vanessa Brockway: So I put some images up here, but do you love to travel? Do you want to be on the go? Is exploring the world something that motivates you? Or is being close to home and being able to have a more flexible location where you are, is that something that’s important in your life that time? How do you define success? Is being on the cover of Forbes or making a 30 under 30 list? Is that what’s going to make you feel valuable and that you’ve done something? Or is it building a passion project or building a company of something that’s really meaningful to you. Is that how you’re going to define success? What is the environment that you want to be at all day? Is it a big company with lots of people, huge market presence? Does that get you going? Or is it smaller office, more intimate relationships with those people that you work with? What is it that you want to be surrounded by everyday? Kind of taking that step back, evaluating what makes you feel motivated as a person, and then turning that into data elements to actually help drive a decision.
Vanessa Brockway: So in thinking about an actual company or industry, and evaluating what is the actual size of a company that’s interesting to me? Where do you want to live? What are the demands of that? And how can you take what you’ve learned about yourself by reflecting and actually put that into specific data? So these are just a couple of examples of … LinkedIn, you can actually see the size and growth trajectory of a company. Where are the locations of their offices? GlassDoor; how do employees feel about that company that you’re looking at? What are the employee sentiment and benefits, and things that people get? Crunchbase; do you want to be potentially at a startup? How do you actually quantify what that looks like in terms of amount of fundraising that’s happened? Who are the investors? And also just looking at articles about that company and being able to gather what is the industry saying about the industry as a whole, but also that company in particular.
Vanessa Brockway: And then this is another piece. So separate from the company as you’re evaluating company, evaluating the role. So I found this comic online. I thought it was pretty funny. “I’ve always wondered why you decided to be a dog. I was fooled by the job description.” So don’t take a job description at face value. Take a step back and look at okay, what is this job within the company? What does that team look like? Is this going to be a very specific role where you’re going to be a ,subject matter expert, or is this going to be an all around athlete where you’re going to be asked to wear a number of different hats? What does the hiring plan look like? Is this company on a very, super fast growth trajectory and then it’s soon going to change? Or are we kind of more in a steady state? What is the title? Is that something that resonates with me? The comp, the benefits, does this company have cultural values that I identify with? And really looking at the specific role and breaking that down to specific data points that you can then tie back to how you evaluated yourself and looked at what motivated you and what was exciting for you.
Vanessa Brockway: So my personal story is I started off at a pre-seed stage company, which was Stitch Fix at the time. We were under 10 people, no funding, very different but it’s my first taste of startup life. I absolutely loved it. And then I’ve also spent time at publicly traded large companies like Shutterfly where you’re working towards quarterly earnings, your massive, massive companies. And also Haus, which was a company I worked before here and it was every step of the way, I got a different kind of slice and flavor of tech companies at different growth points in their trajectory. The way I ended up at HomeLight is I realized this was the exact point in time, the type of company that I wanted to be at. I’ll walk through some of those pieces about it of how I made my decision.
Vanessa Brockway: So for particularly looking at the growth stage of the company, for LinkedIn down in the bottom left. When I joined HomeLight about a year and a half ago, Series B, solid funding, had a runway that was very, very strong, but at the same time, this office sells under 50 people, so you’re able to do a number of different things and step into a bunch of different roles, which is something I really thrive in and really love. In terms of GlassDoor, so people loved working here. That was a huge check mark. Being able to see that the employees that were there go in everyday and working there. The real estate industry, something I’ve always been interested in. As I mentioned, I loved interior design but it’s not something I knew a lot about, so researching, seeing how the industry was talking about HomeLight, how they were talking about prop tech companies. Things like that really just help inform the decision. And on Crunchbase, looking and okay, who are the investors that are actually investing in this company? Actually reaching out and speaking to some of them, like hey, why’d you invest in this company? What do you think about it?
Vanessa Brockway: All those data points together help to make sure that the position you’re looking at, the company you’re looking at align with what’s important to you, but then also is setting you up for a successful position after you join. Yeah, that’s what I have to say.
Sandy Liao: By the way, when I saw Vanessa put all the slides, you actually really did a data analysis of HomeLight because she screen-shotted all those images before because nowadays, if you search HomeLight, our ratings, our LinkedIn, everything is different so you’ve actually done all those research prior to you joining and saved it in a document. That’s why you’re able to pull it into your presentation, which I’m like super impressive. It’s also unprompted. It’s impressive to know that someone actually did the work as much as Vanessa did to know, to identify HomeLight as a great place to be before she accepted the offer. So we’re great to have you and thank you for sharing that experience with us.
Sandy Liao: I’m going to be closing up here before the end of the night and I quickly just want to give everyone here a huge thank you for sticking around again. But nevertheless, I want to give everyone here on the panel a huge round of applause please. While we were going through the preparation for the night, all of us were giving each other ideas, what we’re going to do, what are we going to do. None of us have a full-time job of public speaking and we watch all these tech talk preparation, we’re like, oh my God, we need to find some sort of inspirational speech for all of you guys to take away. But I think that the big piece from all of us speaking here is that our takeaway is we’re all just going through the same thing in different stages and different environments, but hey, we’re all trying to be here to make something work and to see what some of our potential could be. So I appreciate all of you here that’s on the panel tonight to take this time to challenge yourself to make yourself uncomfortably, becoming more and more comfortable sharing your stories and supporting from one another.
Sandy Liao: So I’m going to quickly here, I’m going to promise to go through this really fast. But I just thought that while we tie in a lot of data and motions and talking about HomeLight, utilizing data to support our consumers, to really find the agent, and going through different marketing channels and career decisions. I think that it’s very important for everyone here who are looking into new career changes to understand what it means internally on a data perspective and what are some of the data metrics that I am looking into and that we are doing here at HomeLight as well.
Sandy Liao: So anyone here heard the term people analytics? Great. We got a few hands. So this is just like a dictionary definition that I found online. I don’t even know if this accurate one, but it sounds pretty accurate, but people analytics is the use of data and data analysis techniques to understand, improve, and optimize the people side of the business. So analytics is become this huge buzzword, everyone’s talking about it, whatever role you’re in, what is your data, how do you measure your success and all that fun stuff. We also are doing that on the people side. But what’s really important is that we want to start to be able to create data that’s useful and not just creating data for the sake of it, but we want to create something that’s actually meaningful for everybody and for all the business decisions.
Sandy Liao: So I’m going to share here on the four strategic imperatives for people analytics and especially for a company our stage, right? We can’t compare ourselves to companies like Google, Facebook who has kept millions and millions of data everyday that they can spend time on analyzing it. But what do we do when we’re only about less than 200 employees, we’re in about five different locations, locally, and what do we do with the analytics and the datas that we have?
Sandy Liao: So first it is essential for us to set alignment. What it means is that alignment, not just between our employees, but making sure that our leadership, our executives are also aligned with all the decisions that we want to make. So from the people side, we want to say, hey, we want to start having educate more, development opportunities, more events like this, but if leadership is not understanding the purpose of it and that we’re not aligned, these things will not happen. So in the very beginning, it’s just essential for finance, for the VP of finance and our CEO and executives to understand what are some of the goals that we’re trying to make on the business side. Example would be what is the revenue we’re trying to achieve for the year? What are some of the headcount goals that we have? Because without knowing the essential of our business goals, as much as I want to say, hey, people first, people first, but we also need to make sure that we’re going to be able to secure ourselves financially well. So setting that alignment from the very beginning is just very crucial for this stage.
Sandy Liao: And the second piece I want to talk about here is actually developing a data-driven culture. So this is unprompted, we’re not sponsored by this particular company, but at HomeLight, we use an anonymous feedback tool called TinyPolls. What it means is that every week this software will prompt us to ask all of our employees one question. The question could be how are you doing today to a question like this: in your current job, what is the number one thing that inspires you and that makes you happy here and want to work harder?
Sandy Liao: So this TinyPoll’s feedback was actually created when we started all of our different offices in different countries, right? Have you heard a couple of us spoke, they started in Phoenix, we’re in San Francisco, we now have New York. How do we still gather data from our employee on the regular basis and be able to have that transparent communication between leadership team and everyone individually? I was fortunate enough to come across this platform who serves just that. We just want people to give candid feedback without being feeling like they’re going to be punished or be in trouble if they were to share anything on how they feel. So this feedback tool, we’ve actually implemented for over two years. It’s actually been working very well internally. With this data, we’re able to understand how people are feeling for whatever location you are and also be able to make decisions and programs that’s actually going to surface the direct feedback from everybody internally.
Sandy Liao: Simultaneously, outside of the anonymous feedback loop, we also want to incorporate our performance data. What it means is that for us as a company, we started doing performance review on an annual basis, and then we also do a year-end check in, but these are not just data that you want to have between you and your manager, but we want to have 360 reviews that we get feedback from all of our peers as well. As much this is an important data between you and your manager, it is also really important for the business because we want to understand, hey, even if it’s not measurable bullet point percentage that we’re looking at, at least on a regular, quarterly basis that you are speaking with your manager to talk about, hey, I want to be able to achieve these five goals for the quarter and are you able to do that. At the end of the quarter, you guys should be sitting down, looking back at all the goals that you have set initially and if you find out that, hey, I’ve able to achieve three out of those five goals, what can the company provide you with, what type of training, or what are some of the resources for you to be able to hit the two bullet points in order for you to fulfill all of the achievement and goals that you had set initially?
Sandy Liao: So incorporating performance data is just crucial to the business, as well as yourself. So for any of you guys sitting here, if your manager has not spoken with you over the past quarter or past six months about how you’re doing from a performance standpoint, it’s just super, super important to hold that in your hands and make that calendar invite, and make them have that conversation, right? Because especially working in a startup, these things kind of get out of hand when we’re trying to do hundred things at once, but before any of us sitting here analyzing whether or not we’re excited to look for new opportunity or what not, it is just necessary to take that step to have that conversation with people that is mentoring you and that are working with you directly.
Sandy Liao: And last piece here, I want to incorporate a little fun before we end the night here, but collecting data is actually huge, right? So as I was interpreting how people analytics is becoming this huge thing, we, as a company, can’t share that we have a whole lot of data on the hiring side because so many of our roles are actually brand new to the company. So we have never hire a data scientist before and we are trying to hire that, so we’re trying to get data as we are developing these new roles and so forth. But a really fun data I’m sharing here today. This is actually a real, process, a number that we have from us hiring our most recent female engineer, Raquel, who’s actually here today. She flew in for this wonderful event. And we have actually sourced 448 female engineers around the country to get 26 recruiters screens. Can you imagine us just playing people, I’m sure a lot of you guys gone through this. Throughout those 24 screens, only seven of them made it through the hiring manager call. With the seven hiring manager, only four people actually got to the assessment stage. So out of the seven calls, only four of them were approved by the manger. With the four assessment, we got three on-site and ultimately we found Raquel here today.
Sandy Liao: So these are the example of data and this is actually one that’s a fairly good example. We have some ridiculous roles that we have opened for a long time and it’s the sourcing number even bigger, but the point is in order for us to make tangible and actionable items based on data, we need to start collecting them regularly, whether it’s phone screens or whatever sourcing number it is, it’s just very crucial to do that.
Sandy Liao: So the actionable item here, why there’s a dog. This is actually my dog. His name is Cooper. I rescued him about a year and a half ago. This is a significant picture for him because that was the day he got all his shots and he was straight legal to take on the action. He was ready to go. And since then, he’s been a wild, wild dog and I bring him around here once a while and everyone can share that experience with that. But that’s it for me. I hope this was helpful for everybody. We are a little … we ran a little later than expected, but we’re all going to be here hanging out, eating some desserts. We have wine and you guys are all welcome to just hang out and if you have any questions for us, we’re happy to answer them. So thank you so much for coming.
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The first thing to do when preparing to do batch rendering is to create one or more Cinelerra projects to be rendered and save them as a normal project, such as \texttt{ProjectA.xml}. The batch renderer requires a separate project file for every batch to be rendered. You can use the same Cinelerra project file if you are rendering to different output files, as in an example where you might be creating the same output video in different file formats.
The first thing to do when preparing to do batch rendering is to create one or more Cinelerra projects to be rendered and save them as a normal project, such as \texttt{ProjectA.xml}. The batch renderer requires a separate project file for every batch to be rendered. You can use the same Cinelerra project file if you are rendering to different output files, as in an example where you might be creating the same output video in different file formats.
-To create a project file which can be used in batch render, set up your project and define the region to be rendered either by highlighting it, setting in/out points around it, or positioning the insertion point before it. Then save the project as usual to your project.xml file. Define as many projects as needed this way. The batch renderer takes the active region from the EDL file for rendering.
+To create a project file which can be used in batch render, set up your project and define the region to be rendered either by highlighting it, setting in/out points around it, or positioning the insertion point before it. Then save the project as usual to your project.xml file. Define as many projects as needed this way. The batch renderer takes the active region from the EDL file for rendering. If we have not set active regions, it is better to bring the insertion point to the beginning of the timeline to avoid possible problems with the rendering.
With all the Cinelerra xml project files prepared with active regions, go to \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Batch Render}. This brings up the batch render dialog. The interface for batch rendering is more complex than for single file rendering. A list of batches must be defined before starting a batch rendering operation. The table of batches appears on the bottom of the batch render dialog and is called \textit{Batches to render}. Above this are the configuration parameters for a single batch; a batch is simply a pairing of a project file with a choice of output file and render settings.
With all the Cinelerra xml project files prepared with active regions, go to \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Batch Render}. This brings up the batch render dialog. The interface for batch rendering is more complex than for single file rendering. A list of batches must be defined before starting a batch rendering operation. The table of batches appears on the bottom of the batch render dialog and is called \textit{Batches to render}. Above this are the configuration parameters for a single batch; a batch is simply a pairing of a project file with a choice of output file and render settings.
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\item[libvpx-vp9, xvid, and huffyuv:]
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
\item[libvpx-vp9, xvid, and huffyuv:]
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
-cin_stats_filename /tmp/{temporary log file name}.log
-flags +pass1 (or flags +pass2 for the second pass)
- \end{lstlisting}
- \noindent \textit{NOTE:} for vp9, the best Pixels is \texttt{gbrp}
+ cin_stats_filename /tmp/{temporary log file name}.log
+ flags +pass1 (or flags +pass2 for the second pass)
+ \end{lstlisting}
\end{description}
\end{description}
+\noindent \textit{NOTE:} for vp9, the best Pixels is \texttt{gbrp}
+
+\subsection{Use case: High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC)}%
+\label{sub:use_case_hevc}
+
+An example of video profile based on CRF, a quality-controlled
+variable bitrate, instead of fixed quality scale (ABR).
+HEVC (H.265) was developed as a successor to AVC (H.264) to more
+efficiently compress the future large amounts of data from 2/4/8k
+videos.
+In comparison to AVC, an average saving of around 30 percent can be
+assumed for the same quality.
+Because HEVC is not bound to any size format, it is suitable for
+virtually any image size.
+
+The following example is HD and FullHD oriented and produces a
+picture quality similar to the Blu-ray with some limitations.
+As container Matroska (.mkv) is used, but also mp4 and others are
+possible.
+
+\vspace{2ex} \begin{lstlisting}[language=Bash]
+matroska libx265
+
+# CRF 16 creates a balanced compromise
+# between quality and file size.
+crf=16
+
+# Preset changes encoding speed and generally
+# degrades the overall result. Medium (default)
+# always fits.
+preset=medium
+
+# Additional parameters that are passed on to the codec.
+# me=star improves the search for very fast
+# movements, but slows down the encoding.
+#x265-params=me=star
+
+# Keyint does FFmpeg automatically, otherwise
+# the setting must match the frame rate.
+#keyint\_min=25
+
+# Profile does FFmpeg automatically.
+#profile=high
+
+# Source sRBG and retention of color space.
+# 720/1080=bt709 if no profile set. Useful
+# for formats smaller than 720 if no lossy
+# conversion is desired.
+colorspace=bt709
+color_trc=bt709
+color_primaries=bt709
+
+# Output in 10 bit, prevents 8-bit step formation
+pixel_format=yuv420p
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+\noindent \textit{NOTE:}
+
+A CRF of 16 delivers satisfactory results in most cases. However, if
+the video material is really \emph{grainy}, a CRF~16 can lead to unwanted large files. In this case, a trial export of perhaps one minute should be performed. The resulting bit rate can be used to correct the CRF to 17,\,18,\,19\ldots --- remember, a CRF of 0 means lossless, the higher the number the stronger the lossy compression. The approximate calculation of the final file size can be extrapolated from the sample export.
+
+The color space information must be used explicitly so that it can
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Sending directly to someone as a gift?
No problem - we never include a receipt, invoice or price tag with the item and all orders are sent in plain, discreet packaging.
Description
Important Info
Personalise with any name (or message)
Our personalised Street Sign Mug is a fabulous present for any West Brom fan and is approved and fully licensed by the club.
Features a full-sized club crest on the back.
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Personalise with any name (or message)
Our personalised Street Sign Mug is a fabulous present for any West Brom fan and is approved and fully licensed by the club.
Features a full-sized club crest on the back.
We merge your chosen name onto the football stadium street sign design mug - a great gift that any fan would be proud to own.
This mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
Dimensions: H: 9.3cm, W: 8.2cm
Capacity: 10 fl. oz
All personalised text will appear on the product in upper case (block capitals)
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Personalisation
• We charge no extra for any personalisation, so all printing and engraving is included in the price!
• Please carefully check your chosen personalisation as the text you choose will be exactly what is used on the final product, including your spelling, spacing and punctuation. Once the order has been submitted, the text cannot be changed (unless you tell us straight away), so please ensure it is exactly as you want it and all names and messages are correct.
• Our printing / engraving process doesn't support foreign language letters or accented letters. We can only use typical letters and symbols found on an English keyboard.
• Special symbols and Emoji's cannot be used. Also, We cannot use icons, graphics, alternative fonts, non-standard letters or different font sizes from the examples shown.
• We cannot print / engrave anything which may cause offence or be derogatory in any way.
• If your choice of personalised text contains any of the issues listed above, we will send an email asking you to amend it. If we don't receive a reply after 3 days, we will have to cancel and refund your order.
• Where the item can be personalised with a message over several lines, you don't actually need to use all of the lines. However, it may not then be possible to place the text exactly in the centre of the item (eg. where just 3 lines are used out of 4). The font size used will remain the same as the example in the listing's picture
• Similarly, if an item can be printed / engraved with a large number of characters, or over several lines, and you just choose to use a single word or name (for example), the size of the printed / engraved letters will still be the same as the example shown in the item's listing pictures. (the word / name won't be printed / engraved in a larger font).
• The pictures shown in the listing are just examples and the product may appear different with your choice of personalised text. For example, the letters in a long name may appear smaller / thinner than the example picture as we need to fit them into the space available.
Delivery
• Please bear in mind that that we cannot guarantee any order will be delivered by a certain date. The delivery timescale shown on the checkout screen and order confirmation is an estimate based on the delivery service working at it's quickest speed, which doesn't always happen. We have no control over the postal / courier service and delays can sometimes occur. Refunds can not be issued for orders that are delivered later than the date expected by the customer.
• Important note on next-day delivery: Many products need a few days production time before they are sent out, so 'next-day' refers to the next working day after it dispatched, rather than the day after the order is placed. Please take into account the production time shown on each product's page as this applies to all orders. Also note that production does not take place on weekends or bank holiday's, so orders received after the cut-off time on Friday cannot begin production until the following Monday (or Tuesday following a bank holiday).
• As delays can sometimes occur, please allow at least 10 working days before telling us you haven't received your order. On rare occasions, items can get lost in transit, which is out of our control. Refunds can not be given for items that go missing in the postal system or courier network; as we always issue a re-send of your order in these cases.
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• You must ensure the delivery address that you provide on your order is complete and accurate. We cannot be held responsible for orders that are not delivered due to the address being incorrect or incomplete. If an item is returned to us undelivered for this reason, we will need to charge an extra re-delivery fee to send it out to you again if you still want the item.
Product info
• Unless stated in the description, items do not come in a gift box, or gift wrapping. Items are sent in simple packaging material, leaving you the choice of how to present them to the recipient.
• The pictures in the listing are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the actual product. Due to differences in monitors and mobile phone screens, colours of the product you receive may appear different to those shown in the pictures. For example, screens often make the images on the item appear brighter and more colourful than the actual product.
• Due to the rapidly changing nature of sports such as football, it is impossible for our personalised sport products to be always fully up-to-date. We do our best to update the products as often as possible but inevitably sometimes the products will show out-of-date information such as players who have recently left the club or squad numbers that have recently changed.
• Regarding the personalised football products: At the start of a new season, it can take up to a couple of months for the clubs to issue official images of new players and new kits. As we can only update the products when we receive those images, the items you see may appear to be using the previous seasons players / kits. We cannot replace an order at a later stage when you notice the product has been updated.
Important terms
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• In accordance with the Consumer Contracts Regulations, personalised items CANNOT BE RETURNED (unless they arrive damaged) due to the unique nature of the item.
Here are some of the other products in this collection...
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Regular price £14.99 SALE - was £11.40
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Personalised West Brom Birthday Card
Regular price £4.99 SALE - was £3.90
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Personalised West Brom Birthday Card
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Personalised West Brom Crest Mug
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Personalised West Brom Water Bottle
Regular price £20.99 SALE - was £13.90
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Personalised West Brom Keyring
Regular price £19.99 SALE - was £15.90
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Personalised West Bromwich Albion FC Dressing Room Framed Print
Regular price £30.99 SALE - was £23.90
Personalised West Brom Card & Coaster
Regular price £4.90
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VIEW THE WHOLE COLLECTION
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Click here to see our full range of official personalised football products for all teams
Or click here to see just the products for your favourite football club
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Preserving Electoral Integrity Without Disenfranchising the Poor: Suggestions for Improving a Voter Residence Verification System in Colombia
Posted on August 12, 2019 by Camilo Enciso
Vote-buying—a particularly corrosive form of political corruption—is present in many jurisdictions, especially in the Global South. And not only is vote-buying itself a form of corruption, but the practice exacerbates other forms of corruption, because politicians need to raise enough money to buy enough votes to beat their opponents (who are also engaged in vote-buying), and in order to raise enough money, politicians often enter into deals with private parties who (illegally) “lend” the politician the money he or she needs to buy enough votes to win the election, and then, once in office, the politician pays back the private parties—either directly, with embezzled funds, or with inflated government contracts (see, for example, here and here).
But sometimes a candidate might worry that she won’t be able to buy enough votes from voters who actually live in the district where the candidate is running. This is especially true when competing candidates are trying to buy votes. In a competitive district, a relatively small number of votes can swing the election, so politicians have an incentive to scrounge for extra votes. This, understandably, also drives up the “price” for votes in the district. In Colombia, one way that politicians have developed to increase the pool of voters they can “buy,” and hence keep the price down, is to pay voters to illegally register in a district other than the district where they actually live. (In Colombia, as in many countries, adult citizens may only register to vote in the district where they actually reside.) So, the politician pays these voters twice—first to illegally register in another district, and then to vote in that district for the politician—and on both registration day and election day the politician will arrange for the transportation of these non-resident voters to the district where the politician is running. This practice, known as electoral transhumance, is illegal, yet there have long been concerns that it is pervasive in many parts of the country.
In October 2015, Colombia introduced a new tool to fight this sort of electoral fraud. Using so-called “big data analytics,” the authorities were able to cross-reference the National Electoral Registry databases with the System for the Identification of Potential Beneficiaries of Social Programs (known as SISBEN), and as a result of these checks, nearly 1.6 million voter registrations to vote were declared void—a large number in a country with 33 million registered voters. That seems like a big win, and a nice example of how new technologies can help crack down on pervasive corruption (here, electoral corruption). But a closer look reveals that the picture is not as rosy as it first appears: Despite its good intentions, and some positive results, this purge of the voter rolls ended up disproportionately disenfranchising low-income voters.
The main problem is that the cross-referencing of names in the National Election Registry and the SISBEN is not perfect, and was likely to incorrectly flag some number of individuals as registered to vote in a district other than the their district of residence. And because the SISBEN database focuses on potential beneficiaries of social welfare programs, the voters whose registrations were checked were disproportionately low-income voters. It’s true that voters whose registrations were voided by the cross-checks were entitled to challenge the decision, but that safeguard was insufficient, for a couple of reasons. First, the National Electoral Authority announced its decision to void invalid registries just two weeks before the election. Many voters who might have wanted to challenge the voiding of their registries might have been unable to file their claims within the tight constraints within the timeframe, and if a substantial number of them had in fact done so, it’s unlikely that the National Electoral Authority would have had the time to review and resolve those claims before the date of the election.
But even if the screening had taken place with ample time before the election, there’s a deeper problem: Because the vast majority of those whose voter registrations were declared void were those of poor people, and because poor people generally don’t have much education, it’s unlikely that the affected voters knew that they had the right to challenge the decision, knew how to file such a challenge, or had the means to challenge the decision.
Still, the underlying idea behind this program was a good one, even if the execution in 2015 raises serious concerns about the disproportionate disenfranchisement of the poor. In the future, should Colombia (or other, similarly situated countries) decide to implement similar voter registration checks, there are a few relatively simple modifications that could ensure that efforts to combat illegal voter registration are more fair:
First, and most straightforwardly, any decision to remove voters from the rolls due to alleged registration fraud needs to be far enough in advance before an election that voters have a realistic opportunity to challenge an inaccurate or otherwise unlawful decision. As a rule of thumb, such decisions ought to be made at least six months before the election.
Second, and relatedly, reviews of voter registration lists should be accompanied by public information campaigns that educate citizens about the process of the review of electoral registries, as well as their right to challenge decisions to void registrations deemed unlawful.
Third, though cross-registering voter registration lists with other databases to assess whether the district of registration matches the district of residence is a clever idea, it’s problematic when this cross-checking is only done using databases, like SISBEN, that include (potential) social welfare recipients. Instead, the cross-checks should be done with a wider variety of databases that also include residence information, such as those held by public and private pension funds, utility companies, cellphone operators, health insurance companies, and banks, among others.
Fourth, rather than relying only on voters to challenge decisions voiding registrations, the databases themselves, and the cross-checks, should be reviewed by independent auditors to ensure that they are not being manipulated for political gain.
Making these changes to the process of reviewing electoral registries can help to ensure electoral integrity, while simultaneously protecting the right to vote and the right to equal treatment for all citizens, regardless of their income.
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3 thoughts on “Preserving Electoral Integrity Without Disenfranchising the Poor: Suggestions for Improving a Voter Residence Verification System in Colombia”
Rafael Enciso on August 13, 2019 at 8:47 am said:
De acuerdo. Creo que además del uso de la minería de datos y Big data, que sean aplicados con bases de datos universales, se deberian aplicar en el sitio de la votación, las siguientes medidas: 1. Que el votante firme en original la planilla de registro electoral. 2. Usar el huellero digital conectado con la base de datos de la Registraduría y la Policía Nacional. 3. Marcar la punta del dedo índice con tinta indeleble, para que solo pueda votar una vez.
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Grigory on August 25, 2019 at 3:22 pm said:
How one is to prove his residence address when registering for National Electoral Registry?
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Megan Duffy on September 23, 2019 at 10:41 am said:
I really enjoyed your article because it brings up the very real challenges of “doing no harm” when implementing an intervention. Going after longstanding systematic problems has the potential to take on systematic corruption but also, as you showed, disenfranchise the very people one sets out to empower. I was particularly interested in hearing more about your suggestion to have independent auditors. Who do you think should be these independent auditors? Civil society members, vetted public servants or even foreign experts? Another blog contributor recently wrote about the potential positive influence of foreign oversight in his piece, “The Legacy of Guatemala’s Commission Against Impunity” and do you think this would be the right course of action in this scenario in Colombia?
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From the Sussex Express, 10th September 1867
GLYNDE
HARVEST HOME AT GLYNDE PLACE
Perhaps no season in the year is looked forward to by the agriculturalist with more anxious anticipation than that of Autumn, for on its favourableness, in a very great measure depends his success or failure. At this period, his operations during the entire year culminate, and the issue is certainly one of sufficient importance to justify the serious concern of the farmer. Happily during the present year the harvest-time has been most propitious, and the grave apprehensions which were entertained a month ago as to the weather which was to ensue, have subsequently been entirely falsified. In the majority of the southern counties the labours of harvest are being rapidly completed, and in many places they are already finished, and the Harvest home celebration has been observed. It is to chronicle one of these joyful and interesting festivals held on Friday last, at Glynde Place, the residence of the Right Hon H Brand, that we now invite attention. Many residents in the vicinity are aware that since Michaelmas last Mr Brand, who is attached to agricultural pursuits, has been himself farming Glynde Great Farm, previously in the occupation of Mr R Woodman, and the harvest home so liberally given by him on Friday, to the tradesmen in the village, the labourers on the estate, and the children attending the Sunday and village schools, was intended as a pleasing finale to the toils of the harvest, and an hearty acknowledgement of the goodwill and industry displayed by the labourers in its ingathering. Early in the morning a spacious tent was erected in the park, near to the family mansion, and here, almost precisely at one o'clock, a capital and substantial meal was partaken of by about 80 of the villagers and upwards of 70 schoolchildren. The Chair was kindly taken by Mr BRAND, who was supported by F F Thomas, esq (Ratton), Lieut Brand, RN, Capt Brand and other members of his family. The festival was also honoured by the presence of the Hon Mrs Brand, Miss G Brand, Miss M Brand, and Miss Maud Brand, Mrs F F Thomas, the Rev W W de St Croix, Mrs de St Croix and family, Mr C Brand and Mr A Brand. Amongst the company in the park later in the day were the Hon Col H Gage and the Hon Mrs Gage, Hon Miss Gage, Hon Miss A M Gage, Rev H Smith and Mrs Smith (Firle), Rev W D Parish, Rev B Drury, Miss Ellice, Miss B Ellice, Mr Pagden (Alfriston), Mrs Seymour and Miss Seymour, Mr Colgate, Miss Colgate, Mr Hasler, Mr Briscoe, Mr and Mrs Burnett (Boxgrove), Mr McLeod, etc.
On the removal of the cloth the CHAIRMAN, on rising to propose 'the Queen', said that in every assembly of Englishmen the first toast proposed, and very properly so, was the health of our Sovereign Lady the Queen. The toast he now called upon them to drink was honoured for two good reasons among many others. First, her Majesty is the centre of the authority and power; and secondly, because they had an affection for her person. He was quite sure that every Englishman had a feeling of true sympathy for a widow in her affliction, and therefore let them loyally drink the health of her Majesty the Queen (cheers).
'God save the Queen', by the church choir.
Mr PAGDEN said he had been requested to propose a toast, but he found that at this early hour of the day his machinery was hardly sufficiently oiled for him to do it in an easy manner, but he did it with great pleasure, because he was sure the toast would be received with enthusiasm. The gentleman whose health he was about to propose was a good master, a good landlord, and one whose friendship and esteem were valued by all, and he had great pleasure in calling upon them to drink 'the health of the Right Hon Mr and Mrs Brand'. He thought there was a peculiar interest attaching to these harvest homes, and he trusted they might become more numerous. One good result, in his opinion, effected by these gatherings, where landlord, master, and labourer met together in a social and friendly way, was that the distance between them was lessened, and the kindly feeling which ought to subsist between them was enhanced (cheers), because he labourer saw the active interest which was being taken in his behalf, and this feeling would in a great measure tend to wean him from the depraved pleasures of the tavern and beer-shop. After a few words of kindly and useful counsel to the labouring man, Mr Pagden concluded by again proposing the health of the Right Hon Mr and Mrs Brand (loud applause).
The toast was received most enthusiastically, and drank with three times three.
The CHAIRMAN, in replying, said - I really am very much obliged to you for drinking my health in the manner you have done, and I am very much obliged to Mr Pagden for the observations he has made upon the labouring classes in the village. We have assembled here today to keep what is called harvest home. Well now, that is a very common expression, but I don't know that we have always fully considered what it means. Now, I am no antiquarian, and I don't understand or know the origin of harvest homes, but I should think that they were as old as the creation of man. I look upon a harvest home as a record of gratitude to our God for His bounty in giving increase to the labourers of mankind. At all events, we may say this, that harvest home is an expression compounded, perhaps, of two of the sweetest words in the English language. Does any man know a sweeter word in the English language than home? I know something of what it is to have a home, and a very happy home, and I should be very thankful to think that every one here present also enjoyed a happy home, and I really believe that the happy home is to be found quite as often in the cottage as in the palace (cheers); and I am not sure that on the whole you won't find more real happiness in a well-conducted cottage than you will in the palace, because real happiness must have its foundation in industry and labour. I have seen in my life, life in various forms. I ave seen it in rough forms and in smooth forms; and after all my experience, I don't think there is anything in the world so much to be envied or so much to be desired as a happy English home (cheers). It is one of the oldest institutions in the world; it is older than thrones and parliament, and a happy home is one of the greatest blessings that can be conferred upon any man (applause). That you may all enjoy happy homes is my fervent wish. Mr Pagden has been good enough in his proposal to couple Mrs Brand's name with mine. Now, I am quite sure that if she were present she would prompt me to say on her behalf that she feels as warmly as anybody here present a desire that you may all enjoy perfect happiness at home, and may live to be assembled here from year to year, all enjoying happy homes (loud cheers).
The CHAIRMAN, on rising to propose the next toast, said - I want you all very much to drink the health of a man whom I have now known in this village for nearly a generation, and you have all of you known him probably for the same time. All those who have so known him must love him and respect him, and you will agree with me at once when I tell you the health I wish you to drink is that of the minister of our parish 'the Rev de St Croix' (cheers). You have always found him, as I am quite sure I have always found him, earnest and anxious in his sphere of duty; - he does his duty to his Master thoroughly as he does his duty to you thoroughly, and I am confident that as there is attachment on his part towards you, so there is love on yours towards him. That is the relation which ought to exist between a people and their minister and I am thankful to say it does exist in this parish (cheers). With those few words let me ask you to drink the health of our worthy minister, the Rev W de St Croix (applause). It is needless to add the toast was received most warmly, and responded to with three times three.
The Rev W DE ST CROIX, in responding to the toast, said - I feel great pleasure in responding to the toast so kindly proposed by Mr Brand, but I am very sorry to say that I must consider that I am not entitled to even a moderate share of your praised passed upon me. As Mr Brand says, I have known you all for a good many years, and I trust that you have always found me perfectly straightforward and open in all things (cheers). Of course it is a very difficult thing to occupy the position I occupy in this parish, because I often find the parson is the most abused man in the parish. There seems to be a peculiar characteristic attaching to the parson, which renders it impossible for him to be right for anybody (laughter). Therefore a man requires a great deal of tact and an intimate acquaintance with human nature in order that he may occupy that position in a parish like this. I thank you very much, but as I am not a brilliant orator like Mr Pagden (Laughter), I can only give you my earnest thanks for the manner in which you have received the toast. The rev gentleman concluded by proposing 'the health of Mr Colgate' in very flattering terms.
Mr COLGATE briefly acknowledged the toast, and thanked the men for the hearty and willing manner in which they had laboured during the harvest.
Mr McLEOD proposed 'The Plough, the Loom, and the Sail' in a very facetious and amusing manner, and after a few remarks from the hon chairman, the company quickly dispersed themselves over the undulating and prettily-timbered park, and were soon engaged in various pastimes - cricket, stoolball, and the inevitable 'Old Aunt Sally'. A match between the married and single resulted in the representatives of single-blessedness being defeated by 34 runs. Another match amongst the juveniles, sides being chosen by Mr A and Mr C Brand, was terminated most satisfactorily by a tie for 66. Although the weather might have been a trifle more propitious, still it was not sufficiently adverse to prevent the 'Butterflies' from organising a stoolball match which, after a delightful game, ended by a victory for neither side; as from the score we notice that both parties made 104. At five o'clock an admirable tea was provided, and after a few races the evening was concluded by a merry dance on the green sward to the strains of a capital band. We must not omit to mention that much of the success of the day is attributable to the indefatigable manner in which the Rev de St Croix devoted himself to the amusement and gratification of his parishioners, both young and old. He was here, there and everywhere, and under such an experienced superintendent it is unnecessary to add that everything passed off jollily. The schoolchildren seemed especially delighted, for at dinner their wants were most assiduously supplied by the Misses Brand and other young ladies, and in the afternoon they ran a number of races, and were rewarded with suitable prizes by the Hon Mrs Brand. At an advanced hour the lads and lasses, although reluctantly, wended their way homewards, and soon the deserted park, and all around, was still and calm;
- 'the noon of night
Was fast approaching; up th' beclouded sky
The glorious moon pursued her path of light,
And shed her silv'ry splendour far and nigh.
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I’ve said it before, but I just have to say it again. I’m discovering that plants from bulbs have the most spectacular blooms. I guess this is becoming more apparent to me as I have more time to explore places like Amador Flower Farm, where the daylily reigns supreme. Although I think irises are my favorite bulbs, daylilies are right up there at the top of my list of flowers. Did you know that there are more than 35,000 daylily cultivars? Amador Flower Farm daylilies are stunning. With over 1200 of the most popular varieties available, you are sure to find something you love.
Daylilies are said to be very easy to grow. They come in a variety of colors, shapes, sizes and bloom cycles, so you can have flowers all season long. They are easy to plant, drought tolerant, relatively pest-free and deer resistant, except perhaps in some places in the fall when there is nothing else to eat. They are just about the perfect perennial.
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A Sampling of Amador Flower Farm Daylilies
In June, Amador Flower Farm celebrates Daylily Days with a sale and vendors. It is the beginning of the blooming season but Amador Flower Farm daylilies are available year round. They ship bare root plants or you can buy plants in pots at the farm.
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As beautiful as these flowers are to look at, if you share your home with a cat, they are not a good plant for you. The toxic agent in the plant has not yet been identified like it has been in the iris, but just a few bites of any part of the plant has shown to be toxic to a cat’s kidneys. If your dogs like to eat plants, don’t worry. Daylilies, unlike irises which are toxic to all animals, are not toxic to dogs.
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Amador Flower Farm is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley near Plymouth, CA, where it is surrounded by wineries and vineyards. The 14-acre farm has growing grounds, a potted plant area, and four acres of landscaped demonstration gardens. You can bring a picnic lunch, search for garden treasures in the gift shop and even go on a tram ride around the grounds.
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Wow, I had no idea about the toxicity to cats thing. Thank goodness I read this!
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I like this advert so much that it hangs framed in my bathroom. Firstly, we’ve got a brick wall in the background. What says solid, firm and true better than a brick wall? My teeth feel stronger already and I haven’t even brushed yet. If I’m not careful I may take a bite out of my laptop in a fit of overzealous machismo.
If you read the text, it’s very martial in tone. You’re WANTED! Wanted to ENLIST in the Call of Good Teeth! And to think that all this manly bravado comes in a little pink tube at the cost of only four cents. Damn! Now that was some value!
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If you’re a fan of the ‘Zine, Cleveland’s best website designers, Go Media, and Weapons of Mass Creation Fest, you’ve heard the name Troy DeShano. No stranger to the design community, Strong Odors Artist and Illustrator, Troy is constantly creating, collaborating.
A few of his projects include the Old and New Project, a growing biblical art and design collection he runs with fellow artist and designer Jim Lepage, a photography project highlighting his cancer diagnosis and journey, and speaking engagements including his recent time on the Weapons of Mass Creation Fest stages.
Troy’s most recent work, a collaborative design project called FUTURALBUM, invites top international graphic designers to contribute re-imagined cover art for any album they choose. The goal of the project is to give the artists an opportunity to design something “just for fun” – a rare treat for those of us often bogged down with design work tasks.
Let’s check in with Troy, as well as some of his contributors, who will tell us a little more about this exciting project.
Designs by Pope Saint Victor | Jim LePage | Ben Stafford
Troy:
I’m not sure exactly what “inspired” FUTURALBUM, other than the fact that when I first discovered Flickr’s Internet Archive Book Images it blew me away.
I definitely wasn’t planning to start another personal project. The last thing I needed was one more distraction with no paycheck to show for it. But some recent soul searching had shifted my focus into music design, and here was this super cool resource I wanted to share with all my peers—so the idea just kind of grew out of that.
I had enough experience running Old & New with Jim LePage over the past few years, I knew how much time a project like that requires from both organizers and contributors. So I decided to keep it very, very simple. Invite friends, collect designs, post designs. That’s it.
I just wanted FUTURALBUM to be fun.
Designs by Laura Medina | Kelsey Dake | Christine Herrin
With constant anxiety around client approval, and growing peer pressure to always create hand-drawn lettering, illustrations or even your own fonts for every single project, I thought this could be a great outlet for a bunch of us to create something just for fun—like we did before graphic design became “work.”
I give each contributor great freedom to create the art they want. They choose the album, and can do multiple designs if they feel inspired. Some get a kick out of throwing a bunch together in an hour, while others invest major time into a single album cover design. By adding a few simple but strict “rules,” it challenges each to exercise that creative muscle in the way only possible when working with limited resources.
My favorite Milton Glaser quote: “The next time you see a sixteen-color, blind-embossed, gold-stamped, die-cut, elaborately folded and bound job, printed on handmade paper, see if it isn’t a mediocre idea trying to pass for something else”
When I set out to do a painting, I know it would be easier if I had this nice big canvas with which to begin, but I have the extreme limitation of my non-existent budget. In fact, I’m totally broke and can’t justify spending even a dollar on paint or brushes or especially canvas. So I draw from that folk-art spirit and just create the best work I can using whatever happens to be nearby.
Designs by Clint McManaman | Shane Harris | Doc Reed
What is really amazing, and I know most fellow creatives can attest is how those limitations naturally force me to be creative. We just sadly forget it sometimes, because we imagine eliminating the frustration with added resources will make the work easier—and therefore better.
Here’s another case where “life imitates art,” right? We imagine the benefits associated with more money, fancier phones, faster food, and less work will make life easier—and therefore better. What we’re really doing, however, is robbing ourselves of the conflict, the struggle, the wrestling that makes life interesting and fun and exciting and worth living. It’s in the act of overcoming (or struggling with others to overcome), in which we discover purpose and joy and satisfaction.
It would be a lot easier to paint on an actual canvas, but would that resource miss the inspired quality I might unearth by nailing a bunch of boards together for mine?
Of course for all this talk of the valuable impact of limitations to spur creativity, I’m a firm believer that rules are obviously made to be broken. Can’t wait to see the exciting ways the rules of FUTURALBUM are challenged by these incredible artists this year!
Check out the designs and short interviews with the designers below:
Tame Impala, Lonerism
Design by Karen Kurycki
Go Media: What inspired you to create your piece?
“I love this album by Tame Impala. Their music is defined as “Psychedelic rock” and reminds me of something you might listen to while tripping on acid in the 70s (not that I’ve experienced an acid trip in the 70s) but you can imagine what it might be like if you did. I wanted something that conveyed the idea of floating through space or a tunnel; or like the way a kaleidoscope works—with multi-colors and dimensions—so when I was searching for an image in the Flickr album I was looking for something that might reflect that idea. I stumbled upon this picture which was actually some sort of cellular/amoeba structure and thought it might work perfectly, so I combined it with some of my watercolors and multiplied the layers in Photoshop. I had a lot of fun working on it, thank you Troy for inviting me to participate!” – Karen Kurycki
Youth Lagoon, The Year of Hibernation
Design by Liz Schaeffer
Go Media: What inspired you to create your piece?
“I think the nostalgia, that listening to this album always give me, was my first source of inspiration. The album, The Year of Hibernation, totally brings me back to a winter where I was hibernating in my apartment and binging Trevor Power’s (Youth Lagoon) music.”
In what ways does music inspire you as a designer?
“I have tendency of indulging in genres of music at a time and what is most inspiring while doing so, is how an on going playlist can help me get into a flow state while I am designing, drawing, whatever the task at hand may be – it helps me lose track of time, in the best way.”
How did limitations spur creativity in this project for you?
“I actually love having limitations while designing – it is like solving a puzzle. Troy’s limitations, especially, I think prompted some really great and unexpected results, which leads me into the next question..”
What what most exciting for you in this process?
“Using Flickr’s Internet Archive Book Images was exciting for me. First, to search around through what in the collection resonated with me and my nostalgia with the album. Then, figuring out a way to manipulate these photos of concrete things (in my case, old landscape photos) into the abstract disposition that the album and winter, gives me.” – Liz Schaeffer
Flaming Lips, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
Design by Anne Ulku
Go Media: In what ways does music inspire you as a designer?
“Music creates a visual language in my mind. When listening, I imagine abstract graphics, colors, or patterns that might associated with the sounds or story of the lyrics. Music is a way to stretch my imagination as a designer. Even if the design may not be fully executed, listening is still a good creative exercise.” – Anne Ulku
Ellie Goulding, Bright Lights
Design by Christine Gerhart
Go Media: How did limitations spur creativity in this project for you?
“The limitation of this project pushed me to strip away all that was unnecessary and get to the essence of what I felt the album was about. It was harder than I expected, but once I finished once design, I couldn’t wait to do another one.” – Christine Gerhart
Radiohead, In Rainbows
Design by Margot Harrington
Go Media: What inspired you to create the piece?
“I actually got stuck on the idea of Radiohead being such a mecca for designers, like it was an obvious choice. BUT. The title “In Rainbows” immediately felt like it could be all sorts of images, and I was excited to play with something colorful like a rainbow, so that’s why I decided to work with this album in the end.” – Margot Harrington
Gregory Alan Isakov, Songs for October
Design by Nick Evans
Go Media: What inspired you to create your piece?
I have such a wide scope of music taste that it was hard to really nail down an album cover that I wanted to refresh with my design. So what I did was cycle through my Spotify list and found some artist that I have been listening to for a while and looked at their artwork and was like, “Hey, this could look a little better if we went with this.” One of the things about this project was that there were two things that were required, using the photos from the Flickr album and the font Futura, which is one of my all time favorites. So with that in mind it was a matter of finding those images that I thought could go together and really go great with the album of choice. It took a while to search through the site, but I landed on a couple that I knew in my mind that they would work. I put the album on and started putting it together. The music really helped in the process as well, especially in the coloring.
Go Media: In what ways does music inspire you as a designer?
Music does a LOT for me when I design. It really sets the mood and pace of my creative runs. Like I said I have a wide range of taste of music and so it really kind of depends on what mood I am in. Right now I am in a rock funk, so its a lot of hard hitting stuff, and that really gets the juices flowing. I would say it’s a big part, because there is not a time that I am not doing work and not listening to tunes. Its not cool not having music playing…just not right.
Go Media: How did limitations spur creativity in this project for you?
I think it really helped narrow the focus a TON. Not saying that I don’t like creating something new, but with this one, it harked back to one of my favorite design “genres” of using classic or old artwork. Growing up and becoming a designer I always enjoy seeing how other designers used classic photos and images with album art or ads, or whatever. So this was like a dream project for me. I embraced everything about this project’s limitations.
Go Media: What was most exciting for you in this process?
I think it was being a part of a community of designers that I look up to or envy and see my work next to theirs. You have to respect those who inspire you. It made my day when I had some fellow designers recommend me for the project, I couldn’t thank them enough for doing that. So I just am so honored to be on this page. I have always wanted to participate in a community design project, so this has been an EPIC experience. I also really loved the part when they tweeted out the link and said that the artwork was up on the site. I was like, YES, and the other great thing that they are doing is including the artist of the album as well. Very sweet! I think that is great of them to do that, might lead to other opportunities for the artist to maybe get noticed or be able to do some work. Two fold.
Killer Mike, R.A.P. Music
Design by David Sizemore
Go Media: What inspired you to create your piece?
“My inspiration was primarily informed by the volume of visual assets I needed to acquire. Because I wanted to do more than just a cover, I needed a series of images that would compliment each other.”
In what ways does music inspire you as a designer?
“I normally can’t listen to albums I’m not extremely familiar with unless I’m doing rote production work. I only have a dozen albums I “design to,” augmented by songs I’ll listen to on repeat for hours. So when music inspires me, it happens distinctly away from the design process. I like it that way.”
How did limitations spur creativity in this project for you?
“Limitations are great. When you don’t have to consider your typeface, you can focus on layout and composition. I was able to find base images and produce all my pieces in just a couple hours because the boundaries honed and expedited the process.”
What was most exciting for you in this process?
“Freedom from client input combined with a clear brief excited me. It was an exercise, and exercises can be very rewarding when approached with the right mindset.” – David Sizemore
Rancid, ...And Out Come the Wolves
Design by Alex Griendling (alexlikesdesign)
Go Media: What what most exciting for you in this process?
“The most exciting aspect was Troy allowing me to make three separate covers for Rancid’s “…And Out Come the Wolves”. I enjoyed making my first cover so much and thought it’d be an interesting challenge to make two additional versions, much as you would with any design project. It’s great that Troy designed Futuralbum to have a minimal amount of requirements, allowing designers the room to bring their own ideas to the project.” – Alex Griendling
For more Troy: Strong Odors | Facebook | Twitter
Follow FUTURALBUM: Official Site (Tumblr) | Twitter | Instagram
Categorized: Design Community, Graphic Design Inspiration
Tagged: album, album design inspiration, art, collaboration, deshano, design, Flickr, futuralbum, inspiration, music, troy, troy deshano
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Growing “Produce with a Purpose” on Staten Island, we speak to Good Samaritan and Founder of Smile Farms, Jim McCann
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“Every day is another chance to get stronger, to eat better, to live healthier, and to be the best version of you.”
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It’s a simple idea: If people don’t know what the ocean holds, they can’t care; but if they do know about the creatures and their ecosystems, they just might. That’s what renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle once said to producer Jennifer Hile. In other words, the more we know more about our ocean, the less likely we will be to stick a plastic straw in our iced coffee.
It was an idea that resonated. Hile’s most recent mission (in her work with nonprofit media company OceanX Media) has been to document swaths of the ocean on a research vessel called the MV Alucia, a giant research ship with two submarines, an on-site science lab, a helicopter, and state-of-the-art filming equipment. The product of these unprecedented journeys, which took Hile and a team of scientists and filmmakers up to 3,000 feet into the ocean’s depths—is captured in the film Oceans: Our Blue Planet, a Giant Screen companion to the BBC TV series Blue Planet II. Watch it, in awe, when it is released in select theaters around the world this spring.
Hile gave us a glimpse at the science (and yes, magic) behind the shoots, the amazing places and creatures she’s met in her twenty-year career, and the path she sees forward for ocean conservation.
A Q&A with Jennifer Hile
Q
What’s the craziest stuff you’ve ever seen?
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About a decade ago, I was charged by sharks off of Socorro Island in Mexico. I once got engulfed by a huge swarm of jellyfish in the Red Sea. It took me a few anxiety-filled moments to figure out that they weren’t the stinging kind.
There’s good “crazy,” too, like when we were filming Oceans: Our Blue Planet off the coast of Costa Rica; it was a quiet day—calm, glassy seas—and we were struggling to find anything to film. Then we got a call from our helicopter pilot, who was doing some aerial scouting a mile or two away, saying that he’d spotted a pod of four or five thousand dolphins.
“Sorry, can you repeat that?” I asked, thinking I had misheard him. Our ship beelined to the GPS point as everyone frantically prepped their cameras. Pods can dive and disappear at any moment. But we found them, and we filmed one of the iconic sequences of the film—a “boiling sea” where so many dolphins and tuna were feeding on a bait ball of lanternfish that the sea seemed to seethe with life. Our local dive guide later said that in twenty years, he’d seen this only once before.
After the action dissipated, there were still dolphins as far as the eye could see, so we all jumped in for a swim. The noise was incredible. They were echolocating; the sea was full of their sound: click-click-click. Were they talking about us, the gangly humans that had just crashed into their water? The dolphins let us tag along for a few minutes and then vanished into the blue.
Q
Has there ever been anything you tried to capture on camera but failed? And what was the most difficult shoot of your career?
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Once, after months of researching the best season and location to find whale sharks, we went to the Galapagos to film them…and we didn’t see a single one. When you are filming wildlife, you have to accept the risk that your lead may not show up on the set. You always have to have a plan B. And a plan C. I also like plan Ds.
As far as the most difficult shoot, I’ve had a few bruisers, but filming for a month in Antarctica for Blue Planet II and Oceans stands out. It took nine months of planning to get a total of forty-two people and thousands of pounds of equipment and cold weather gear to an incredibly formidable and isolated part of the world. There is no popping out for spare batteries if you forgot to bring enough. The pressure is intense.
For this shoot, we had a helicopter equipped for aerial shooting; submarines, which we sent down deeper than anyone had ever gone in Antarctica; a full scuba team for shallower work; and multiple tenders to get land-based teams to shore.
A large part of my job on this shoot was to ensure that each part of this team was working harmoniously in a dynamic, dangerous environment—even when cameras went down, weather changed, or a fast-moving iceberg meant plans needed to be changed at a moment’s notice. We also made the decision to work at “night” in the 24-hour sunlight of Antarctica’s summer because the midday light was really harsh. So in addition to everything else, we were working with our body clocks upside down.
By the end of the shoot, I was completely spent, as was the rest of the team, but as is so often the case in life, it was the hardest shoot that turned out to be the most rewarding.
Q
When you were twenty-five, you quit your job at National Geographic and sold everything you owned to explore the world. What does it take to pull that off—would you recommend it to a twentysomething today?
A
It doesn’t take as much to pull off as people sometimes think—curiosity, a willingness to live simply, and a willingness to pack up life as you know it for a while (as well as the luxury to be able to do so). I sold my car as seed money for travel, quit my job, and gave up my apartment. It felt scary at the time, but when I came back, I got a new job and found a new place to live and all my friends were there to welcome me home. The lesson for me was that you can step away from what you know of life and see what else is out there—the world as you know it will still be waiting for you when you get back. You’ll be the only thing that is different (in a good way).
And yes, I would 100 percent recommend it to others. Travel is one of the best educations out there. The perspective you get from exposure to other cultures, religions, and social values is extraordinary. I also saw so much destruction of natural landscapes while traveling that it helped me fully embrace my passion for being a voice for wildlife and wild places whenever I could. That really focused me in terms of career and life goals, and those experiences are still a touchstone for me to this day.
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What’s the MV Alucia, and what has she allowed you (and the researchers you work with) to accomplish?
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The MV Alucia is a truly remarkable ship that’s owned and operated by the nonprofit organization OceanX and utilized by our media company, OceanX Media. The Alucia has two submarines, an on-site science lab, scuba equipment, a helicopter, and state-of-the-art camera and filming equipment. To have access to any group of these items is rare, and to have all five on one ship even more so.
The ocean is a daunting place to work, and so much of it is undiscovered; having these resources is a game changer. For millennia, humans couldn’t go deeper into the ocean than they could hold their breath. While scuba allows us to go a few hundred feet down, submarines are the only way to explore beyond that, and there are very few nonmilitary submarines in the world and even fewer that are made accessible to scientists and media. The Alucia‘s submarines allow us to go 3,000 feet below the surface, bringing us to places we’ve never been before. We can observe and film the deep sea, and the on-board science labs can be used by scientists to analyze what they are finding in real time, making all of our work more efficient in the field. The ship’s helicopter also allows for aerial filming and assists in location scouting, which is critical when you think about how vast the ocean is.
During a recent trip aboard the Alucia in the Amazon, I became the first woman in a submarine to explore the Amazon basin. Each night during our two-week shoot, the team hunkered down with the Alucia‘s captain, sub captain, and local scientists to make a sub dive plan for the next day. The maps of the seafloor we had with us weren’t all that detailed, since scuba is as deep as anyone usually goes in that region and no one had been to the bottom in most of the areas we visited. We had little to reference in terms of what wildlife or landscape we might see—it all felt very eighteenth century. In that instance, and so many times before and after, we are the first people to be in these deep stretches of the ocean. It blows my mind that there are so many firsts still out there when it comes to the ocean. A ship like the Alucia is critical to helping fill in the gaps on our maps.
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What kind of engineering/technology is involved in capturing the insane deep-water shots in Oceans and Blue Planet II?
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In addition to the Alucia’s submarines, which are a wonder in and of themselves, we have one-of-a-kind custom underwater camera housings, pressure-tested to operate at 3,000 feet, just like the submarines, allowing us to take cameras to areas of the deep ocean where no camera has gone before. The sophistication of the cameras themselves is also incredible—they move by leaps and bounds every few years. The cameras we used most include 6k RED cameras and the Canon ME20, which—with the help of our underwater lighting rigs—is sensitive enough to capture details in the darkness of the deep ocean. We can see every bump and ridge of the seafloor, every stripe of color on a peppermint shrimp, every mesmerizing feature of a feather star.
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Why did you choose this career path, considering it’s much easier to just stick your head in the sand?
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I am deeply motivated by the idea of being a voice for wild places and wild creatures. One of my icons is legendary oceanographer Sylvia Earle, and I was lucky enough to go on a shoot with her two years ago. She said something along the lines of: If people don’t know, they can’t care, and if they do know, they might. I want to help people know. I did a film for National Geographic on orangutans, and deforestation is a primary reason those animals are now on the endangered species list. While writing the script, I researched what the wood was used for. The US was a major market in which the wood was sold, and it was primarily used for things like pool cues and futon frames. Do we really want to trade ancient forests and creatures for pool cues and futon frames, or do we want to rethink that? My goal is to raise awareness so that we can ask these questions.
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Actionable advice for people who care about our oceans and the creatures that live there?
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In some parts of the ocean, it’s estimated that there are over half a million pieces of plastic for every square kilometer. Birds are dying because they eat more plastic than food. It’s killing our world in more ways than one. This is something all of us can impact in a positive way. For example, keep reusable bags in your car for grocery shopping and at work in case you jump out to get lunch to go. Cutting down on plastic is a profound way to have a positive impact on the environment and specifically on the oceans.
And eat sustainable seafood! There are great apps and websites—Seafood Watch by the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Environmental Defense Fund’s Seafood Selector, and the Safina Center—which you can reference to help determine if what you are eating is sustainable.
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What are you hopeful about?
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This next generation is growing up much more mindful of the environment and the damage people can do. There is a tremendous amount of hope in that. Recycling and sustainability are so commonplace now that it’s easy to forget that twenty or thirty years ago they weren’t part of the mainstream culture. Big businesses are realizing that they have to be sustainable in order to innovate and stay relevant and viable long-term. The current empowerment of women has a dramatic positive impact on the world—educating women the world over, giving them a voice in the size of their families, in shaping a healthy world for their children—that fills me with hope.
I also think hope is to be found in all that is left to discover. The ocean is the largest habitat on Earth, and yet the least known. NASA has more detailed maps of Mars and the moon than we do of Earth’s ocean floor. There is still so much to explore and to discover. I love knowing that our world still has lots for my six-year-old to uncover one day.
An Emmy Award-nominated, twenty-year veteran of the film industry, Jennifer Hile has filmed and produced media in more than twenty-five countries on all seven continents. Jennifer is currently the executive producer and head of production at OceanX Media, which partners with world-class scientists to inspire global awareness about the beauty, complexity, and fragility of the ocean and its inhabitants, and galvanize stewardship of the sea. (Follow them on Instagram here.) Hile also worked with the National Geographic Channel on its groundbreaking film Before the Flood, and is executive producer of Our Blue Planet, a digital partnership with BBC to amplify and expand the conservation started by the Blue Planet II series, as well as the Giant Screen film Oceans: Our Blue Planet, released in March 2018.
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Let us look forward to the day spoken of in 2 Corinthians 5, where Paul reminds the believers to live in the fear of God because we all will stand before the judgment seat of Christ. This is not a punitive judgment; it is not as though we are being tried for a crime that was committed. Rather, it is like the Olympic games, where one receives the gold medal, another the silver and another the bronze. We will stand before the judgment seat of Christ, and He will evaluate the life we have lived—our words, our attitudes and motives, the way we obeyed, how we spent the resources He gave us, the things we did and the things we did not do. “Therefore we make it our aim . . . to be well pleasing to Him” (2 Corinthians 5:9).
This is what Abraham did. In total obedience he walked away from everything comfortable and familiar and lived his life for the purposes of God. And he could only do this because within him was a reverent fear of the Lord. Because of that fear, he was blessed and became a blessing, being the father of many nations.
In fact, when we open the New Testament, the first words we read are: “A record of the genealogy of Jesus Christ the son of David, the son of Abraham: Abraham was the father of Isaac, Isaac the father of Jacob, Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers . . .” (Matthew 1:1–2, NIV, emphasis added). Everything began with Abraham. He is the starting point of all of God’s purposes and of His plan of redemption.
Abraham was called out of terrible darkness and idolatry and given the call to follow the living God. And because he obeyed, he was changed and his life became a blessing to the many who came after him. This is the same call of blessing the Lord extends to us today. May we follow in the footsteps of Abraham.
To do so, we must let the fear of God and the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ lead us into this kind of obedience. We will never be sorry for it, for “friendship with the LORD is reserved for those who fear him. With them he shares the secrets of his covenant” (Psalm 25:14, NLT).
© 2003 by KP Yohannan, the president and founder of Gospel for Asia. It was written with the intention of encouraging and edifying the Body of Christ. To learn more about Gospel for Asia or to receive additional free resources, visit Gospel for Asia’s website.
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Precious in the Sight of God
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The fear of God is greatly treasured in heaven. It is a mark of one who is special in God’s eyes. Listen to what God says of His servant Job: “There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil” (Job 1:8 NIV, emphasis added). Job was well-off and had many things to be proud of. But God didn’t mention anything about how amazingly wealthy, wise or strong Job was. He didn’t talk about his good looks, his good deeds or his many children. Even though these are things that we value, God mentioned none of these. More than anything else, God valued Job’s fear of the Lord.
Over and over again we see this is the case. When God had Moses select leaders, He said, “But select capable men from all the people—men who fear God . . .” (Exodus 18:21, emphasis added). In the Psalms, it is made clear that those who fear God are promised blessing upon blessing: honor (Psalm 15:4), salvation (Psalm 85:9), love (Psalm 103:11), security (Psalm 112:8) and friendship (Psalm 119:63).
But even if we did not receive blessings from fearing Him, He still is worthy of the utmost respect and honor. He still is to be feared and obeyed. In the book of Leviticus, it states over and over again, “Do this . . . Do not do this . . . I am the Lord . . . Fear your God” (see 19:14 and 25:17). God tells His people to do all sorts of different things without explanation, simply because, “I am the Lord. Fear your God.”
Our obedience is not some favor to God. Who He is should be reason enough to obey—no further explanation is needed. We are told to do things simply because God is God. He is the Master. He is the Lord.
Do we fear Him like that today? Do you fear Him? Do His completely blinding purity and love cause you to tremble in awe and reverence before Him? Do you shake before His holy perfection? He is holy, holy, holy. Even the angels cannot look upon Him. If you saw Him, as He really is—all-powerful, all-knowing, all-loving, timeless and perfect—you would fear Him.
Let us remember Abraham—an ordinary man who became the friend of God by fearing and obeying Him. This is the way of true blessing, for “to partake from the divine nature we too must fear God. It may seem strange to us today, but the foundation of all that we are in Christ is based upon a holy and reverent fear of God.”1 You could do a million great things for God, but it is holy fear and reverence that are so precious in His sight.
Even though obedience is the way of true blessing, it does not guarantee that life will be easy. Following the Lord does not mean we will never face difficulties, persecution or martyrdom. In fact, the disciples who heard Christ call them His friends all lost their lives for the sake of the Gospel. And throughout history, many who have walked intimately with the Lord have faced similar plights. Consider Watchman Nee as just one example of many. During the 1930s, he “relentlessly encouraged the Shanghai Christians to share their faith. His words were hard to ignore: ‘Because you are not witnessing, many have not heard the gospel. They will be eternally separated from God. What a consequence of our apathy! . . . This is my challenge to you. Witness to at least one person a day. Witness to whomever you meet . . . It is time for us to put feet to our faith.’ ”2
Because of his passion to preach Christ, Watchman Nee faced incredible persecution. Many times he was urged to leave mainland China to save his own life. But he refused. He saw the call that God gave him to be a shepherd to His people, and he could not run away from that, no matter what it cost him.
Then, on April 10, 1952, Watchman Nee was arrested and placed in prison. He would spend the next 20 years there, his days “divided into three 8-hour segments: hard labor, ‘reeducation,’ and solitary confinement.”3 He was allowed no communication until his 20th, and last, year in prison, in which he learned that his wife had also been arrested and died years earlier. After spending 20 years in chains for the Gospel, Watchman Nee died in prison on June 1, 1972.
The life that Watchman Nee lived was not easy. But the life he lived was precious in the sight of God, for it was one of commitment carried out by holy fear and love. His life became a blessing to millions during his lifetime and even after. May our lives be marked by the same commitment and blessing as we walk the way of true blessing in the fear of the Lord.
Notes:
1 Taken from a message shared by Zac Poonen at the Gospel for Asia Biblical Seminary in India.
2 E. Michael and Sharon Rusten, One Year Book of Church History (Wheaton,Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers,2003), pp. 202–203.
3 Ibid.
© 2003 by KP Yohannan, the president and founder of Gospel for Asia. It was written with the intention of encouraging and edifying the Body of Christ. To learn more about Gospel for Asia or to receive additional free resources, visit Gospel for Asia’s website.
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The Fear of the Lord
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Psalm 111:10 says, “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom.” More often than not, the “fear of the Lord” is just a vague spiritual term. But the way to become a friend of God and to have our lives built on the correct foundation is to understand what it means to walk in the fear of the Lord.
In Genesis 22:12, God says to Abraham, “ ‘Do not lay your hand on the lad, or do anything to him; for now I know that you fear God, since you have not withheld your son, your only son, from Me.’ ” This passage is the first time in the Bible that the fear of God is mentioned.
For most people, when we hear the word “fear” it brings a negative connotation. But to fear the Lord is not to be afraid of Him. Rather, it is to have a deep reverence for Him, to realize that He is God—all-knowing, all-powerful, all-encompassing. A.W. Tozer said, “If there is one terrible disease in the Church of Christ, it is that we do not see God as great as He is. We’re too familiar with God. I think we ought to remember who He is. ‘He is thy Lord; and worship thou him.’ And though he comes down to the lowest point of our need and makes Himself accessible to us as tenderly as a mother to her child, still don’t forget that when John saw Him—that John who had lain on His bosom—he fell at His feet as dead.”1
The fear of the Lord is not a happily received message in today’s Christianity. We like to hear about the joy of the Lord, His blessings and grace and how much He loves us. And although all these things are true, the blessings of God come through the fear of Him.
Did you know that three-fourths of the Bible is Old Testament and only one-fourth is New Testament? The principal theme of the Old Testament is the fear of God, while the principal theme of the New Testament is the grace of God.
Please don’t misunderstand me. I am not against the grace of God. But in today’s Church we hear so much of the grace of God and so little of what it is to fear the Lord.
The way to distinguish between false grace and true grace is by finding out whether the grace being taught has incorporated into it a fear of God. If the grace of God preached does not include the fear of God, it is false grace. For how can we really understand grace unless we know what grace has done for us?
The grace of God is preached in the New Testament to a people who knew the fear of God—the Jewish people. The Jewish people were established in Old Testament teaching; they knew the fear of God. Then came the revelation of grace in the New Testament. Grace was not given as a replacement for the fear of God. The revelation of grace was meant to build upon the Old Testament understanding of the fear of God. Grace is a completion, a culmination, of the Old Testament teaching of the fear of God. You can’t know grace without also knowing something of the fear of God. But today, we preach the grace of God to a group of people who don’t understand about the fear of God.2
That is so sad because we cannot walk with God as Abraham walked—in sacrificial obedience and as a friend of God—without the fear of the Lord. Many of today’s Christians desire all the blessings but don’t want to pay the price. We want to be God’s friend and we want to serve Him, but we also want to skip over the surrender and obedience parts because they are hard. Rather, we like to say, “If you feel like it, do it.” I’m sure Abraham did not feel like sacrificing his son. But he was prepared to do anything, motivated by love and holy fear.
God tells us that this holy fear of Him is the beginning of all wisdom in our lives (see Psalm 111:10). “Nowhere in the Bible does it say that ‘the grace of God is the beginning of wisdom.’ ”3 Wisdom is practical knowledge of the Word lived out in obedience. To have wisdom is to understand. Our word “understand” comes from a root word meaning “to align oneself with or stand under.” To understand, a person must “stand under” in obedience to God and His Word. The fear of the Lord helps bring this obedience.
So often we misunderstand obedience and call it legalism. We resist doing anything that we do not want to do and quickly cast off the guilt that comes from not obeying. Because of this, we miss the whole reason that God calls us to obedience—that we might know Him, be blessed by Him and be a friend of God. He is God and He is to be feared and obeyed, known and loved.
In Matthew 7:24, Jesus said, “Therefore whoever hears these sayings of Mine, and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on the rock.” The wise man heard God and then obeyed. This must be the progression in our lives—acting on the things that we hear. This is how the fear of the Lord is the beginning—the foundation— of our whole Christian life. The fear of the Lord is like the ABCs; it is impossible to walk intimately with the Lord Jesus without it. This is why we cannot downplay obedience and consider it something optional.
So often we make the mistake of treating God as if He were a nice little buddy we carry in our pockets, taking Him out when we need something and praying, “Do this for me, Jesus.” Then we put Him away and merrily go on with our lifestyle. We treat Him more like an equal, someone we consult for an opinion when we cannot figure out what to do on our own. And we only take His advice if it seems good and is not too difficult. There is no cross. There is no pain. There is no sacrifice. There is no true obedience.
We are those who call Him, “Lord, Lord!” but do not do what He says (see Luke 6:46). Brothers and sisters, please be aware of the horrible consequences of this type of lip service. Jesus Himself warns us, “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 7:21, NIV).
It is only as we fear Him, obey Him and trust Him that He will continue to lead us deeper into Himself.
Have you ever heard God calling you to hard and difficult tasks like He called Abraham? Moses, David, Esther, Paul and so many others heard God calling them to hard things. Or do you only hear God comforting you with promises all the time? Oswald Chambers asked, “Have you ever heard the Master say a hard word? If you have not, I question whether you have heard Him say anything.”4 Abraham had ears to hear hard words. He had a heart that was willing to obey difficult requests. I pray that the Lord would give each of us ears to hear and hearts to obey difficult requests.
Notes:
1 A.W. Tozer, Worship: The Missing Jewel of the Evangelical Church (Camp Hill: Christian Publications, 1996).
2 Taken from a message shared by Zac Poonen at the Gospel for Asia Biblical Seminary in India.
3 Ibid.
4 Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest (Ohio: Barbour Publishing, Inc., 1994).
© 2003 by KP Yohannan, the president and founder of Gospel for Asia. It was written with the intention of encouraging and edifying the Body of Christ. To learn more about Gospel for Asia or to receive additional free resources, visit Gospel for Asia’s website.
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Friend of God
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Like most young kids, my son, Danny, loved to play at the playground when he was young. Oftentimes, after being at the playground for only 10 minutes, he would come running back over to me, excitedly asking, “Can me and my friend go play together on the swings?!”
“What friend?” I would reply, knowing I had only brought him and his sister to the playground.
“That one!” as he turned to point out a boy he had just met. After a couple swings together on the monkey bars, they were “friends.”
But true friendship runs much deeper than that which marks childhood. It is not just happy, cozy feelings. True friendship is in no way self-centered. It is laying “down one’s life for his friends” (John 15:13). Consider the following example of true, costly friendship:
Out of the furnaces of war come many true stories of sacrificial friendship. One such story tells of two friends in World War I, who were inseparable. They had enlisted together, trained together, were shipped overseas together, and fought side-by-side in the trenches. During an attack, one of the men was critically wounded in a field filled with barbed wire obstacles, and he was unable to crawl back to his foxhole. The entire area was under a withering enemy crossfire, and it was suicidal to try to reach him. Yet his friend decided to try. Before he could get out of his own trench, his sergeant yanked him back inside and ordered him not to go. “It’s too late. You can’t do him any good, and you’ll only get yourself killed.”
A few minutes later, the officer turned his back, and instantly the man was gone after his friend. A few minutes later, he staggered back, mortally wounded, with his friend, now dead, in his arms. The sergeant was both angry and deeply moved. “What a waste,” he blurted out. “He’s dead and you’re dying. It just wasn’t worth it.”
With almost his last breath, the dying man replied, “Oh, yes, it was, Sarge. When I got him, the only thing he said was, ‘I knew you’d come, Jim!’ ”1
One of the true marks of friendship is that it is costly. Friendship, by nature, involves sacrifice.
Give Me Jesus
There’s a well-known song with lyrics proclaiming, “Take the world, but give me Jesus . . .”2 For most, this song remains a matter of emotion and feeling. But for one young man I met on the mission field, this song had a deeper, more intimate reality.
Ram grew up in a prestigious Hindu family as part of the high Brahmin caste. He lived with the many benefits of being a Brahmin and was denied nothing in his life. But he grew up never knowing anything about the Savior, Jesus. It wasn’t until he received a Gospel tract while studying in college that he learned of the Lord Jesus Christ. Convicted of his sin and moved by Jesus’ love for him, Ram soon made a definite commitment to follow Christ and become a child of God.
As he learned about being a disciple of Jesus, one of the first steps he took was to be baptized, making public his declaration as a follower of Jesus. When his family heard of his baptism, they became outraged, for the act of baptism was a public announcement that he was walking away from his previous life. In the Eastern cultures, religion is tied into every aspect of life—family, job, relationships—everything. It is not like changing the political party you are associated with. For Ram to walk away from Hinduism meant he was turning his back on the belief of his parents, his whole family and his village. And being from a respectable, high-class family, this had huge repercussions and brought shame upon his family.
Ram’s parents and relatives tried their best to persuade him to come back to Hinduism. But when their gentle persuasions, tears and pleading failed, his family gave him an ultimatum: deny Christ or leave home, never to be part of the family again.
The reality of walking away from the parents and the sister he loved dearly, including all extended family and the inheritance entitled to him as the son, was a tremendous sacrifice that flashed before his eyes. But a choice must be made.
Walking away from everything he had, Ram left his home with only the clothes on his back to an unknown future. He had chosen Christ.
In God’s mercy and grace, Ram ended up in one of our Bible colleges with the determination to prepare himself to become a servant of God. This is where I met him and heard of his tremendous and difficult testimony. When asked if he regretted leaving his family and wealth behind, he gently responded with absolute confidence and humility, “They can have the whole wide world. All I want is my Jesus.”
He went on to explain about the pain and sadness in his life when he thinks about his parents and sister he left behind. But he said, “My greatest sorrow is that they do not know the Lord Jesus Christ the way I know Him. If they knew Him and could see His face, they too would walk away from everyone and everything else. That’s the price that must be paid to know Jesus and to be His.”
Ram’s story reminds us a lot of the life of Abraham, who, having heard the voice of God, left his home and all familiar circumstances in Ur of the Chaldeans to follow his God.
Many people, when they hear the name “Abraham,” immediately think of “father of many nations” or how, in a miraculous manner, he and his wife, Sarah conceived Isaac in their old age. And of course, it is impossible to forget about his incredible act of obedience as he prepared to sacrifice the son of promise. What a man Abraham was! Our minds easily classify him as a saint, and rightly so. But what makes all of this even greater is the fact that Abraham was nothing special. He was an ordinary man just like you and I. Raised in an idolatrous home, Abraham grew up knowing nothing about the living God. In between the stories of the incredible things that happened in his life, you’ll see a man who was fearful and weak, lying to protect himself and his family. Abraham was no superstar.
Yet the living God called Abraham to come and walk with Him, inviting him to enter into a covenant and to know Him. “Now the LORD had said to Abram: ‘Get out of your country, from your family and from your father’s house, to a land that I will show you. I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; and you shall be a blessing’ ” (Genesis 12:1–2).
And when all was said and done, Abraham was blessed and called a “friend of God” (James 2:23). If Abraham was just an ordinary man, how was it that he became a friend of God? It is friendship with the Almighty, intimacy with Him, that was the true blessing in Abraham’s life.
True Blessing
Thousands of sermons are preached today on the blessings of Abraham and how we, too, can lay claim to the very things promised him. But much of these teachings refer exclusively to material blessings and how it is possible to achieve material prosperity in this world. Have we forgotten that he who was blessed (Abraham) gave up everything, walking away from the material blessings afforded him by his family? Ancient history tells us that the Chaldeans, of which Abraham was a descendant, were by no means frugal sheepherders. They were a luxurious people, eating and drinking from golden spoons and cups and all the finest of ancient culture.
This is what Abraham left behind—an established family and luxurious circumstances—to follow the living God in total obedience. This was the way of blessing. Throughout his life, Abraham lived in tents, not in mansions (see Hebrews 11:9). Hebrews 11:10 (NIV) tells us that “he was looking forward to the city with foundations, whose architect and builder is God.”
Abraham was not looking for the blessing of things in this world and material possessions as the end and reward of his obedience. But he looked for and saw something most preachers and shallow Christians are not able to see today.
If you were to ask Abraham what he would consider the greatest blessing in his life, he would surely echo Brother Ram: “to know the living God and be known by Him and to have Him as my friend.” This is the blessing of Abraham and the most incredible honor in life: to be called the friend of the Almighty God.
We too are given the same invitation to friendship as was given to Abraham. And if we are truly seeking to have intimacy with the living God and not being satisfied with the things of this world, we, like Abraham, will know the friendship of God.
God longs for that intimacy, that fellowship with us. He wants to share with us His intimate feelings and concerns. Our relationship with Him cannot be based just on the fact that now we are saved. We cannot just have the attitude that says, “Praise the Lord. Now I am saved. Now I am born again.” No. There is more! We must grow to the place where the Lord can say to us, “Tom, Lucy, John (whatever your name is), I just want to talk to you.” Then we answer, “Lord, what do You want to tell me? What do You want to say to me? What do You want me to do?” That kind of close relationship is what He wants—a friendship. He wants that friendship with us because He loves us and wants to share Himself with us.
A friend of God. What an incredible honor!
Do you truly long to have this kind of intimate and close friendship with God? If the Lord were to make a statement about you, would He be able to say, “He or she is My friend”? Think about it.
The invitation the living God gave to Abraham is extended to you as well. Friendship is offered. But this friendship and intimacy do not come instantly or without a price. If Abraham was a man just like us and he became a friend of God—and God is no respecter of persons (see Acts 10:34)—then it must be possible for us to become the friends of God as well. How does this happen?
Notes
1 Gary Inrig, Quality Friendship (Chicago: Moody Publishers, 1981).
2 Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, “Take the World, but Give Me Jesus,” 1879.
© 2003 by KP Yohannan, the president and founder of Gospel for Asia. It was written with the intention of encouraging and edifying the Body of Christ. To learn more about Gospel for Asia or to receive additional free resources, visit Gospel for Asia’s website.
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God’s Promises
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Please, my precious brothers and sisters, when discouragement comes, look to the Lord. Use every hard situation, every bad circumstance, every illness—everything—as an opportunity to seek the Lord and rely on Him.
When you are discouraged, I strongly encourage you to remember the promises of God, given to us in the Bible. Many times it has helped me to say these promises out loud, applying their truths to the situations I am facing at that time. Boldly confess that:
• God is a good God. He is my Father (see Romans 8:15).
• The Father loves me the same as He loves Jesus (see John 17:23).
• I am redeemed by the blood of the Lamb by grace . . . a new creation (see Revelation 5:9, 2 Corinthians 5:17).
• God is the strength of my life (see Psalm 27:1).
• I can do all things through Christ . . . (see Philippians 4:13).
• The Lord is my Shepherd. I want nothing (see Psalm 23:1).
• Surely He has born my sickness and carried my sorrows, and by His stripes I am healed (see Isaiah 53:5).
• My God shall supply all my needs according to His riches (see Philippians 4:19).
• I can resist the devil, and he will flee from me (see James 4:7).
• No weapon formed against me will prosper (see Isaiah 54:17).
• I am more than a conqueror through Jesus Christ (see Romans 8:37).
• All things work together for my good (see Romans 8:28).
• I am bold as a lion (see Proverbs 28:1).
• He will never leave me nor forsake me (see Hebrews 13:5).
• Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads me with benefits (see Psalm 68:19).
• As the days, so shall my strength be (see Deuteronomy 33:25).
• When I am weak, then I am strong (see 2 Corinthians 12:10).
• Let the weak say I am strong (see Joel 3:10), for the Lord is the strength of my life.
God’s faithfulness and His mercies are new every morning! God wants us to know this. It is beautiful to know the freshness of God and how He restores our souls. Stay encouraged!
© 2004 by KP Yohannan, the president and founder of Gospel for Asia. It was written with the intention of encouraging and edifying the Body of Christ. To learn more about Gospel for Asia or to receive additional free resources, visit Gospel for Asia’s website.
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Be an Encouragement
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Spread love everywhere you go: first of all in your own house. Give love to your children, to your wife or husband, to a next door neighbor. . . . Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greeting.1
Take a minute and look around you. Look close at the faces of people and see in their eyes the desperate longing for understanding and their cry for a few words of encouragement. If nothing else, just a look, a pat on the back or a smile can make the greatest difference in their day.
We are such self-centered creatures that from the moment we wake up until the moment we lay our head back on the pillow, we are consumed with ourselves. We think about our sorrow, our concern and our need for understanding and affirmation.
But what does the Bible say about this? “Give, and it shall be given unto you” (Luke 6:38).
Are you one looking for encouragement and appreciation? Then I have a suggestion for you: Encourage someone around you. Give to them what you are looking to receive, and you will be surprised how it will return back to you a hundredfold.
Listen to the words of Christ, “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you” (Matthew 7:12, NIV).
William Barclay once said, “One of the highest of human duties is the duty of encouragement. . . . It is easy to laugh at man’s ideals. It is easy to pour cold water on the enthusiasm. It is easy to discourage others. The world is full of discouragers. We have a Christian duty to encourage one another. Many a time a word of praise or thanks or appreciation or cheer has kept a man on his feet. Blessed is the man who speaks such a word.”2 How true this is.
While reading through the well-known and loved book Chicken Soup for the Soul, I came across this story, which again shows the significant impact a little encouragement can have on the people in our lives.
A college professor had his sociology class go into the Baltimore slums to get case histories of 200 young boys. They were asked to write an evaluation of each boy’s future. In every case the students wrote, “He hasn’t got a chance.” Twenty-five years later another sociology professor came across the earlier study. He had his students follow up on the project to see what had happened to these boys. With the exception of 20 boys who had moved away or died, the students learned that 176 of the remaining 180 had achieved more than ordinary success as lawyers, doctors and businessmen.
The professor was astounded and decided to pursue the matter further. Fortunately, all the men were in the area and he was able to ask each one, “How do you account for your success?” In each case the reply came with feeling, “There was a teacher.”
The teacher was still alive, so he sought her out and asked the old but still alert lady what magic formula she had used to pull these boys out of the slums into successful achievement.
The teacher’s eyes sparkled and her lips broke into a gentle smile. “It’s really simple,” she said. “I loved those boys.”3
If we as parents or friends want to motivate our family members or people around us, we must be encouragers. We must choose to give sincere appreciation and honest praise for even the slightest good that people do. Thus we can spur others to greater achievements in life.
The renowned psychologist and thinker, professor William James of Harvard, mentions that each individual has tremendous energy, power, strength and potential in themselves. According to him, compared with what we ought to be, we are only half awake. We are making use of only a small part of our physical and mental resources. Stating the thing broadly, the human individual thus lives far within his limits. He possesses powers of various sorts that he habitually fails to use.
Encouragement is a powerful force. An earlier study shows that no one can achieve significant heights in life alone; it is always done with the help and assistance of others. In this, encouragement is without any doubt one of the most powerful things we can do to help others. Those who have studied the lives of people such as Charles Dickens or H.G. Wells know how timely a word of encouragement and praise proved to be the turning point in their lives, enabling them to attain great heights.
Consider Charles Dickens. His life did not exactly provide him with the conditions to be one of the greatest literary writers, yet that is what he became. Forced to quit school when he was 12 due to his father’s imprisonment (for outrageous debt), Dickens spent his days pasting labels on bottles in a rat-infested workplace.
He desired to write and pursued that dream, only to have his work rejected time and time again. But one day, one of his stories, although denied for publication, was returned to him with a note saying that he was a great writer and the world needed him. These small words of encouragement sent Dickens running up and down the streets of London rejoicing. They also served as the staying power in his writing, therefore bringing us such literature masterpieces as Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, The Tale of Two Cities and others.
When you read about the lives of great men and women in history, you will always find there was some person or group who encouraged them, being the key factor to all that they achieved.
Just think about it. Who taught Martin Luther his theology and inspired his translation of the New Testament? Who was the individual who witnessed to Sadhu Sundar Singh of India? Who encouraged Mother Teresa to leave her home in Albania and travel to India? Who was behind the staying power of Amy Carmichael in the midst of endless years of physical suffering and difficulties on the mission field in India? Who was the elderly woman who prayed for years and witnessed to George Verwer for over a decade? Who financed William Carey’s travel to India and his ministry?
You see, it is easy to understand. It doesn’t take superstars and the most brilliant to encourage others. You can do it. I can do it. English poet, William Wordsworth, once said, “That best portion of a good man’s life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.”4
I want to ask you, when was the last time you encouraged someone with your words or actions? We are most Christlike when we can show compassion and love for others. Jesus always affirmed and strengthened the weak, the lonely and the unwanted.
One of the most significant ways in which we can encourage others is to listen with our hearts to what they are saying. Often people say things not in words, but in their feelings, their actions and even their silence. While listening, ask the Lord to give you understanding to what they are saying. Then you will be able to respond with the determination to encourage and strengthen them.
There are times you can do things to show your support and encouragement. Sometimes it is sharing finances, giving them a book that will help them through a difficult time or sharing a song that will encourage their heart. It could be just simply taking the time to sit down and listen to them.
Daily look for something positive and encouraging that you can do or say to the people around you to strengthen them in this life’s journey. Appreciate people and acknowledge even the little things that they do. Never underestimate the power of positive words and a solid handshake or pat on the back.
When I look back over the years of my serving the Lord, there have been numerous times of deep discouragement and struggles. Many times I have thought about running away from it all. In each of those times, it was some brother or sister saying “I am praying for you” or doing something to encourage me with their words or actions that gave me the courage to continue the journey. Even today that is true.
May you be that to someone today. “Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you” (Luke 6:38).
Notes:
1 Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Soul (Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, Inc., 1993), p. 3.
2 William Barclay, Letter to the Hebrews: The Daily Study Bible (Edinburgh, Scotland: St. Andrews Press, 1955), pp. 137–138.
3 Canfield and Hansen, Chicken Soup for the Soul, pp. 3–4.
4 Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, A 2nd Helping of Chicken Soup for the Soul (Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, Inc., 1995), p. 3.
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Take Heart
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Although God is able to take the plans of the enemy and use them for our good, we must also see these as the spiritual attacks that they are. Therefore, we must keep our mind and heart in gear, ready to stand against our adversary and receive the promises of God.
I want to share a few thoughts on things that have helped me in times of struggle and discouragement. God has given us focus in the battle and weapons to fight with.
First, no matter the reason for the discouragement, think about the Lord. Hebrews 12:1–3 says,
Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners against Himself, lest you become weary and discouraged in your souls.
It is when we look horizontally that we get discouraged. When we let what people say or think and the expectations people have of us to influence us, then discouragement sets in. When we look to men (horizontal) rather than to God (vertical), we easily become weary.
These verses say, “Look unto Jesus” and “consider Him.” It is in bringing our lives before the Lord that we find encouragement. All our troubles and all our reasons for discouragement fade away when we look up and see Him.
When we do this, we realize that the difficulties we face are just another way for us to identify with His sufferings (see Philippians 3:10). He is able to turn them around into a means through which we become more Christlike. Discouragement simply becomes a way for His treasure to shine out through the broken clay vessels that we are (see 2 Corinthians 4:7). In our weakness, He is made strong. “Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me” (2 Corinthians 12:9, NIV).
Second, think about the good things in life. Come before the Lord in praise. Philippians 4:8 tells us,
Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.
Let us not make a list of all the reasons why we are in trouble or to stay discouraged. Don’t think about the negative. Scripture says to think about things that are lovely and wholesome and of good report. Think on these things.
One of the reasons why people become cold and cynical is because they forget the place from where the Lord has brought them. They forget His goodness toward them in times past. They forget that He is faithful.
That is why throughout the Old Testament, God seemed to continually remind His people saying, “Don’t forget. Celebrate the Passover year after year. This will remind you of Egypt and how I brought you out to freedom” (paraphrase, see Exodus 13:6–8). “Collect a jar of manna and save it to remember how I fed you in the wilderness” (paraphrase, see Exodus 16:32–33). “Take twelve stones out of the Jordan and make a place of remembrance. Then someday you can explain to others what I did for you” (paraphrase, see Joshua 4:5–7).
Likewise, we must keep ourselves in remembrance.
I encourage you to take some time now to write out a list of all the good things God has brought into your life. There are so many reasons to thank Him, and there is power and victory when we praise Him.
Consider this remarkable story of one man who chose to see the good things in his life rather than the bad.
As a recently retired man was sitting on his porch down in Kentucky, his Social Security check was delivered. He went to the mailbox to retrieve it and thought to himself, Is this all my life is going to be from this time on? Just sitting on the porch waiting for my next Social Security check to arrive? It was a discouraging thought.
So he took a legal pad and began to write down all the gifts, all the blessings, all the talents, and everything that he had going for him. He listed them all, even small things. For example, he included the fact that he was the only one in the world who knew his mother’s recipe for fried chicken in which she used eleven different herbs and spices.
He went down to the local restaurant, and asked if he could get a job cooking their chicken. Very soon the chicken became the most popular item on the menu. He opened his own restaurant in Kentucky. Then he opened a string of restaurants and eventually sold the Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise to a national organization for millions of dollars. He became their public representative and continued in that role until his death.1
Third, pray. Come before the Lord in prayer. You do not have because you do not ask. You do not find because you do not seek. The door doesn’t open because you don’t knock (see Matthew 7:7–8). Please pray. God really answers prayer. Please believe me. He does! It is a great encouragement to see God work in answer to prayer.
Remember 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18: “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”
When we pray, our attitude is transformed. It is through prayer that the Lord changes our hearts and His peace is able to enter in, lifting us above the circumstances we may be facing.
Fourth, remember the Lord has good plans for you. He is faithful to you no matter what. We must remind ourselves of this truth continually, especially when things become difficult and unclear. Remind yourself and say, “God loves me. He called me for a purpose. He is always good, always faithful. I can trust Him.” It is because of the assurance of who He is that we are able to continue on, never turning back or walking away from Him.
Fifth, live by faith, not by sight or feelings. Faith, by nature, is based upon what we cannot see. Things happen and we can’t understand why. But we can believe that God will work it out for the best. We can cling to Him in depression, hurt or sorrow, knowing that these things are for a reason and that He is strong enough to carry us through.
Only by faith can we look to the Lord in every situation. We may not know the solution yet, but He can give us peace as we trust Him to work all things together for our good. By faith we come to Him with whatever life brings—joys and sorrows—knowing that He is “our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble” (Psalm 46:1).
Listen to this cry of faith in Habakkuk 3:17–19:
Though the fig tree may not blossom,
Nor fruit be on the vines;
Though the labor of the olive may fail,
And the fields yield no food;
Though the flock may be cut off from the fold,
And there be no herd in the stalls—
Yet I will rejoice in the LORD,
I will joy in the God of my salvation.
The LORD God is my strength;
He will make my feet like deer’s feet,
And He will make me walk on my high hills.
Sixth, know that no matter what, you are forgiven. Sometimes that is the hardest thing to believe. All the sins you have ever committed, all the sins you are committing now and all the sins you will ever commit until the last second of your life are forgiven. They have all been taken care of. All you need to do is acknowledge that work of God and live by it. Don’t hold things against yourself. Live with forgiveness for yourself and others on a constant basis. Because of the blood of Jesus, we can “come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need” (Hebrews 4:16).
Finally, have patience with yourself. Philippians 1:6 says, “Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ” (emphasis added).
Sometimes we get so discouraged and so impatient with ourselves. We can’t see any good fruit being produced in our lives, and it tempts us to just give up. But we must remember that it takes time to be molded into the image of Christ.
Godliness, maturity and spiritual depth do not come through reading books and acquiring information. Often our problem is that we know so much. We know about what it means to be a good husband, a good father and a hard worker in the ministry. We know about being burdened by the Lord and about humility and brokenness. I know so many things in my head, yet still I long in many areas of my life to be the message I am preaching.
Rather, it is God working in us that brings maturity. The problem is in here, on the inside. I need to let the Lord work on me. I cannot do it, but God has a plan and a perfect way. He is the potter; I am the clay. With this understanding, I don’t have to get all bent out of shape and be unforgiving with myself. I can know the Lord is working with me.
Keep in mind how Jesus responded to Peter after he denied Him. Jesus did not focus on Peter’s mistake, but He saw beyond that, knowing what He was going to make him. Jesus was patient with Peter.
And just as God has patience with us, we must have patience with ourselves. We need to be objective and honest about our real condition, dismal as it may be. Yet we also must be willing to live with that truth and accept God’s grace to change us instead of trying to correct ourselves (see Isaiah 45:9).
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Divine Instrument
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It seems that with all our knowledge, information and experience, we should be on top of the mountain more of the time.
I know this is how I often evaluate my life. I think that after all I’ve endured, I should now be able to face all kinds of problems without discouragement.
But it doesn’t work like that.
I can preach a message and see hundreds of people set free. I can witness remarkable things that the Lord is doing in some of the most unreached parts of the world. But within a short time, I can find myself bogged down, discouraged and confused, wondering what to do next and trying to find a way to quit, slow down or find an easier path.
Finally, I realized that discouragement, although a tool of the enemy, is also an instrument of God, used to shape us and bring us into all that He has for us.
In his book The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis gives the dialogue between senior devil, Screwtape, and the junior devil he is teaching, Wormwood. The instruction given to Wormwood on how to deal with man’s disappointment and discouragement is eye-opening.
Work hard, then, on the disappointment or anti-climax which is certainly coming to the patient during his first few weeks as a churchman. The Enemy [God] allows this disappointment to occur on the threshold of every human endeavor. . . . It occurs when lovers have got married and begin the real task of learning to live together. In every department of life it marks the transition from dreaming aspiration to laborious doing. The Enemy takes this risk because He has a curious fantasy of making all these disgusting little human vermin into what He calls His “free” lovers and servants—“sons” is the word He uses. . . . Desiring their freedom, He therefore refuses to carry them, by their mere affections and habits, to any of the goals which He sets before them: He leaves them to “do it on their own.” And there lies our opportunity. But also, remember, there lies our danger. If once they get through this initial dryness successfully, they become much less dependent on emotion and therefore much harder to tempt.1
It’s true. Take heart in the truth that God uses discouragement to work all sorts of good into our lives. By it, He strengthens weak knees, granting the fortitude to journey on and preparing us for the next seasons of life.
Discouragement also has a unique way of keeping us connected to Him. It is easy to forget how much we need God when the skies are blue, the sun is shining and the birds are singing. But watch the dark clouds roll in and the storms come, and we are forced to seek shelter—in Him. This is why the psalmist said, “But it is good for me to draw near to God” (Psalm 73:28). In another version this verse reads, “But as for me, the nearness of God is my good” (NASB).
Daily Drawing Near
In Exodus 16, we see a picture of how the Lord designed our spiritual lives. The Israelites were required to daily collect the manna God provided for them. They couldn’t collect enough on one day to last for two days, for if they collected more than they needed for that day, it spoiled and became full of worms. They couldn’t store it up. What they gathered was enough to sustain them for only one day.
The Lord has designed our spiritual life like that as well. Daily we must come to Him to be refreshed and restored. Just like the Israelites needed to gather the manna daily, we need spiritual refilling daily.
And the beautiful thing is, He fills us whenever we come to Him. We are drawn to Him daily out of absolute necessity. Without Him we are like a branch cut off from the vine. It is good that we need to come daily to the Lord. If we didn’t, we would so easily wander and try to live in our own strength. God loves us too much for that.
In Psalm 119:67 the writer tells us, “Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I keep Your word” (emphasis added).
The affliction worked for good, drawing the psalmist back to keeping God’s word. Our discouragement works for good in our lives as well, drawing us nearer to the Lord.
This also reminds me of the familiar verse, Romans 8:28—“All things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” God continually causes “all things” (and discouragement is one of the “things” included) to help us come back to Him continually for refilling. Truly, the nearness of God is our good.
I understand that it may be difficult to believe that God has a plan even in the discouragement you may be facing. But regardless, He is believable. And He knows our breaking point (see Psalm 103:14). The struggles and all the difficulties you and I face are designed to reshape us, not to destroy us.
His Presence, Our Hope
Because we know that God is good and is able to work all things together for our good, we can find the strength of heart to continue on.
In 2 Corinthians 4:1, Paul says, “Therefore, since we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we do not lose heart.” If you read through 2 Corinthians, you’ll soon find how it seems the whole book is filled with the struggles Paul faced. But underlying all of his struggles are the words, “we do not lose heart.” You could write those words as the theme over every chapter in 2 Corinthians. It seems to be the declaration of Paul’s life.
And because he took hope in the Lord, he did not lose heart. Why? Because it is not the absence of difficulties or the absence of problems that makes the difference. It is the presence of the Lord.
Paul was starving, shipwrecked, imprisoned, stoned, beaten and left for dead (see 2 Corinthians 11). He was on the verge of an emotional breakdown so that he almost lost his mind and “despaired even of life” (see 2 Corinthians 1:8). Paul’s life was full of hardships.
But what made the difference was that Paul brought these hardships to God. He came to his Lord daily because in the pressures of the world and in the weakness of his flesh, he knew he could not stand alone. He focused on Christ, and it was Christ who caused him to stay in the fight and to stay encouraged.
This is why he was able to say and encourage others to “give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for [us] in Christ Jesus” (1 Thessalonians 5:18, NIV). Paul knew from past experience the faithfulness of God to work good from each situation. His hope was in the Lord—not in his circumstances, not whether he had a good day or a bad one, not in being with the right people or difficult people.
In Genesis 37–39, we see this is the same way that Joseph lived. Although it seemed that time and time again things in his life just seemed to go wrong, we never hear Joseph complaining or grumbling. Why? Because of two reasons: First, he had faith in God—a faith that affected his perspective toward suffering. And the second reason is that God was with Joseph. All throughout the story of his life, we are told, “the LORD was with Joseph” (see Genesis 39:3, 21, 23).
The Power of Our Attitude
Paul and Joseph chose to put their hope in God. They could have easily stayed where they were at, in dismay over the troubles of their lives. But they did not do this. They lifted their eyes and put their hope in God.
Here is where we see how important our attitude is in every situation of life. Proverbs tells us that “[as a man] thinks in his heart, so is he” (Proverbs 23:7). This is the reason why Scripture also tells us to “watch over your heart with all diligence, for from it flow the springs of life” (Proverbs 4:23, NASB).
You see, our attitude is like a sail. Whichever direction we place our sail, those winds will take us to particular destinations. If we put our sail up to catch only the winds of discouragement and doubt, it is certain that we will reach the destination we set for. But if we choose to place our sail in the confidence of God’s goodness, we are bound to be carried along by Him and see His faithfulness.
In his book The Tale of the Tardy Oxcart, Charles Swindoll writes about the importance of our attitude to all the situations of life.
Words can never adequately convey the incredible impact of our attitude toward life. The longer I live the more convinced I become that life is 10 percent what happens to us and 90 percent how we respond to it. I believe the single most significant decision that I can make on a day-to-day basis is my choice of attitude. It is more important than my past, my education, my bankroll, my success or failures, fame or pain, what other people think of me or say about me, my circumstances, or my position. Attitude keeps me going or cripples my progress. . . . It alone fuels my fire or assaults my hope. When my attitude is right, there’s no barrier too high, no valley too deep, no dream too extreme, no challenge too great for me.2
Our perspective is so very important. We can choose either to see these difficulties and become discouraged or to turn to our good Father and believe that He has a way to turn even the most difficult circumstances into good. It is the mystery of His sovereignty.
Flip through the pages of the Bible, and you will see, in story after story, how each person we revere as a hero of the faith encountered discouragement. Not one was exempt. And even the more modern-day faith examples had hills to climb and obstacles to overcome. Let us then, by faith, fix our eyes on the good that He will produce in our lives out of the difficulties that are bound to come, and stay encouraged because of Him.
May I take your hand and encourage you not to give up? Be strong on the inside.
Notes:
1 C.S. Lewis, The Quotable Lewis, ed. Wayne Martindale and Jerry Root (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1989), p. 161.
2 Swindoll, The Tale of the Tardy Oxcart, p. 38.
© 2004 by KP Yohannan, the president and founder of Gospel for Asia. It was written with the intention of encouraging and edifying the Body of Christ. To learn more about Gospel for Asia or to receive additional free resources, visit Gospel for Asia’s website.
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It’s Not Unusual to be Discouraged
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At this moment, how are you doing? Perhaps you are on the mountaintop . . . or maybe you’re camping out in the valley? Or maybe someone you know is going through a tough time.
I think it is safe to say that discouragement comes to the best of us. One of the most difficult things in life is to stay encouraged. The stuff that keeps us going continually leaks out. It seems we are so fragile, prone to live by our feelings and emotions, so easily discouraged.
Think about it. It really doesn’t take much at all to get discouraged. It can be one look or one word, someone’s silence, a telephone that doesn’t ring or something we expected that didn’t happen. The smallest thing can trigger discouragement. Even our own imaginations, which may have no concrete basis, can trigger its downward spiral.
Where does it come from? Sometimes it feels like ice cold wind that makes us shiver deep within, and like dominoes, all hope tumbles down and we land in the pit of despair, stripped of all joy and hope and feeling so helpless. There may be a thousand reasons for discouragement, but one thing is for sure: There is someone behind this sinister force. Our enemy: Satan.
His Most Subtle Tool
It was advertised that the devil was going to put his tools up for sale. On the date of the sale the tools were placed for public inspection, each being marked with its sale price. There were a treacherous lot of implements. Hatred, Envy, Jealousy, Doubt, Lying, Pride, and so on. Laid apart from the rest of the pile was a harmless-looking tool, well-worn and priced very high.
“The name of the tool?” asked one of the purchasers.
“Oh,” said the adversary, “that’s Discouragement.”
“Why have you priced it so high?”
“Because it’s more useful to me than the others. I can pry open and get inside a person’s heart with that one, when I cannot get near him with other tools. Now once I get inside, I can make him do what I choose. It’s a badly worn tool, because I use it on almost everyone since few people know it belongs to me.”
The devil’s price for Discouragement was so high, he never sold it. It’s still his major tool, and he still uses it on God’s people today.1
I know far too well just how often the adversary uses this tool. For the past 19 years, I have been doing a daily radio broadcast in India in my native language of Malayalam, a language spoken by 38 million people. In a given year, anywhere from 80,000 to 100,000 letters are received from those who listen to the broadcast.
Nearly 75 percent of these letters consist of people sharing the difficulties they are facing, their agony, disillusionment and hopelessness. They write in requesting prayer for these things. Yet what is alarming is that on a daily basis, an average of 25 letters come with the news of someone contemplating suicide, yet the person will wait until hearing back from me before going through with it.
Of course, a response is quickly sent and our staff prays. By the grace of God, only one person who had written in has actually committed suicide; all the others responded to the help given them in Christ’s name.
This epidemic of the soul is not just one found in India, but all over our world. Discouragement knows no boundaries, whether rich or poor, educated or illiterate. We as human beings, no matter what caste, creed, culture or nation we come from, all face struggles in life.
I remember when I first began to realize this. It was in Singapore in 1971, when I attended an international Christian leaders meeting. The guest speaker shared how he recently suffered from a mental breakdown and ended up in the hospital for treatment. When I heard that, I was shocked! I couldn’t fathom it. I could not understand how a preacher, an ordained minister serving God, could have had a mental breakdown. It didn’t fit into my theology at the time. But as I grew in the Lord, I came to realize that this was not an uncommon thing. Discouragement and depression happen to a lot of godly people.
No matter how high a mountaintop experience we may have had, no matter how many revelations we may have received, no matter how many times the Lord has stepped in to rescue us before, we remain weak and fragile human beings.
No amount of gifting by the Holy Spirit or being baptized in the Holy Spirit, no amount of casting out demons or performing miracles, no amount of Bible knowledge or preaching will keep us from discouragement. It comes to the best of us.
Consider Jonah. Regarded as a prophet of God, he was sure to have heard God share some remarkable things with him. He experienced the Lord’s grace and salvation from the belly of the fish. He saw how He lavished mercy rather than wrath upon the people of Nineveh. He saw God do incredible things in his day. Yet even after all of this, he became so discouraged that he prayed to die (see Jonah 4:3).
Or think about Elijah. This man of God experienced a miraculous victory on Mount Carmel, when fire fell from heaven and consumed a water-soaked sacrifice. He saw how the Lord glorified His name and destroyed all the prophets of Baal. When Elijah prayed, great things happened—a three-and-a-half-year drought ended in heavy rain.
But still, he experienced discouragement. First Kings 19:4 tells us that right after these incredible events, he “went a day’s journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a broom tree. And he prayed that he might die, and said, ‘It is enough! Now, LORD, take my life, for I am no better than my fathers!’ ”
Don’t Pretend
There are many examples throughout the Bible of great men and women of God who experienced discouragement. The interesting thing is that they never tried to hide it. They told God about it. They came to the Lord with their feelings and discouragement.
So often we are tempted to cover up our discouragement because we don’t want others to think we are weak. We don’t want people to think of us as unspiritual. Yet when we read through the Psalms, we hear the desperate cries of many a discouraged man. Psalm 102:1–5 says,
Hear my prayer, O LORD, and let my cry come to You. Do not hide Your face from me in the day of my trouble; incline Your ear to me; in the day that I call, answer me speedily. For my days are consumed like smoke, and my bones are burned like a hearth. My heart is stricken and withered like grass, so that I forget to eat my bread. Because of the sound of my groaning my bones cling to my skin.
The psalmist is discouraged. It is apparent that he is not trying to deny it or hide it from anyone.
And, as always, this honest approach to God brings refreshment and hope. This psalm ends with the writer crying out, “But You are the same, and Your years will have no end. The children of Your servants will continue, and their descendants will be established before You” (Psalm 102:27–28).
Most of all, Jesus did not hide His discouragement. In the Garden of Gethsemane we see Jesus, the One who was there at the spectacular creation of the universe, falling down on the ground in despair. In His moment of greatest need, He did not put on a show for His disciples but was honest and human before them.
He took Peter, James and John along with him, and he began to be deeply distressed and troubled. “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death,” he said to them. “Stay here and keep watch.” Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed (Mark 14:33–35, NIV, emphasis added).
Jesus is our perfect example in all things, even in how to handle discouragement. Although terribly burdened down by the events of the cross that soon faced Him, He was honest before His fellow man and before His Father.
Let us follow Him in this, and receive the invitation in all things to “humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:6–7, NIV).
He has given us His promise that when we cry to Him, He will hear us. “The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears, and delivers them out of all their troubles. The LORD is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the LORD delivers him out of them all” (Psalm 34:17–19).
If you are one who is discouraged today, please, cry out to Him. His ear is tuned in to your cries, and He waits to be your help and comfort.
1 Charles R. Swindoll, The Tale of the Tardy Oxcart (Nashville, TN: W Publishing Group, 1998), p. 164.
© 2004 by KP Yohannan, the president and founder of Gospel for Asia. It was written with the intention of encouraging and edifying the Body of Christ. To learn more about Gospel for Asia or to receive additional free resources, visit Gospel for Asia’s website.
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Stay Encouraged
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Every time I ran into him, I found him to be optimistic, smiling and full of enthusiasm. But a few months ago, I found him kind of down and out, his eyes no longer bright, the smile missing.
Over a cup of tea, we began to talk about the struggles he had been going through. During this conversation, he looked up with tired eyes and simply said, “I just need some encouragement.”
I was surprised and thought it odd to hear these words from his mouth. He is a Christian leader, responsible for hundreds of pastors and workers under his leadership, and here he was being so vulnerable, admitting his need for someone to come alongside him and lift him up.
You may be in that same place today. You may not have said out loud, “I just need some encouragement,” yet in a thousand other ways you have “said” it—that look of despair and sadness, the sighing, the questions asked, the frowned face, drooping shoulders, pleading eyes.
If truth were known, you are craving some kind of encouragement . . . looking for it, longing for it and grieving because you have not found it.
Where are you? Hibernating? In the valley of discouragement? Is a heavy, dark cloud covering you? Do you wish to quit and run away from life itself?
I have been there.
The painful shadows of hopelessness and discouragement have often stretched across my path. There are times I have wished to get off from this fast-moving train of life. Many times I have said, “This is enough. I can’t handle it anymore.” I have shouted in silence, alone in the crowd.
But I want to assure you; you are not alone in the struggle. Jesus understands.
He experienced the awful, bitter waters of being tempted to remain discouraged. Hebrews 4:15 reminds us that “we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are.”
Take courage. The Lord will lift you up. He has done it for me a thousand times. No pit is so deep that He cannot reach you. No valley too bleak that He cannot escort you out. No night so dark that His light cannot penetrate.
There is hope.
You are important to the Lord. He made you and cares about you deeply. The pages of this booklet are His way of reaching out to you today.
© 2004 by KP Yohannan, the president and founder of Gospel for Asia. It was written with the intention of encouraging and edifying the Body of Christ. To learn more about Gospel for Asia or to receive additional free resources, visit Gospel for Asia’s website.
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I have made the rounds to Balthazaar, Pastis and Schiller’s. We were at Balthazaar a few weeks ago and had a really good meal. Pastis, where I have done mostly lunch, is always good. Why is it every time I go to Schiller’s the food is mediocre at best? Maybe Keith McNally doesn’t think the food is as important as the vibe in that neighborhood. I am not sure what it is.
We had dinner there a few nights ago. My mistake. We should have opted for a variety of other new places in the area that would have been fun to try. We just happened to see Schillers and I guess we knew what we were in for. I just didn’t think the food would be so bad.
Burgers is what everyone ordered but no body really was intent on finishing their meal. Not a good sign. I opted for a pounded grilled chicken over a salad. Not tough. The chicken was over seasoned (with what I am not sure ) and the salad was old and the sauce was way too heavy. Disappointed everywhere. Also, maybe I am getting too old but I couldn’t hear a thing. Yikes.
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Last night was my last board meeting for LREI, where I have sat on the board for 9 years. I could have re-upped for another 3 year term but it was time to move on for many reasons.
First of all, I am a big believer in term limits. Although a school is a very different place and it is important to have a mixture of trustees who have a history, getting new blood on a board continues to create fresh ideas. If there aren't term limits, what happens is that you have mass exodus of trustees when you least expect it. When there are term limits, you can better balance when new people come and old people leave. For me, it was time.
It was time for a variety of reasons. I feel like I have given a lot over the past 9 years and that I am leaving an organization ( although not really leaving ) that is in a much better place than when I joined. LREI is financially stable, has an educated parent body in regards to the annual fund, has had a capital campaign that has renovated the physical structure which was sorely needed, has pushed the education component to a higher level, has brought in new heads of each division, has integrated technology into the system, and most important, has an outstanding relatively new head of the school who I trust to lead the institution forward to many many years to come. I was part of all these things that the board accomplished over the last 9 years. It is time for new blood and new goals and frankly, I am burnt out.
Last night, at the last board meeting, each trustee that was packing it in was given a wonderful art collage, each different, created by Anne Schaumburger, one of the art teachers. Really meaningful and a true token that can hang on my wall and be a rememberance for years to come.
I really do love the school for many reasons. It is a progressive, diverse (over 20% of the operating budget goes to financially aid ) yet diverse not only financially but in many other ways, embracing, incredibly tolerant, thought provoking, community driven, very urban downtown institution that is like no other that I have ever seen and I am truly lucky to have been part of the growth of LREI over the past 9 years.
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fredwilson Jun 2, 2009
and they were truly lucky to have you!
Betty Jun 4, 2009
are you actually implying that it’s diverse because of financial aid / that “diverse” people require financial aid?isn’t this generalizing and categorizing?kind of disgusting.
Gotham Gal Jun 4, 2009
There is religious diversity, financial diversity, gender diversity, ethnicdiversity, political diversity, etc. Financial aid comes in all shapes andsizes.
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Lisbon is the second oldest city in Europe, only beaten to the title by the ancient city of Athens. It’s also an incredible city to visit with a huge number of great tourist attractions in the city itself and several beautiful sandy beaches right on its doorstep.
The city is becoming a popular hot spot in Europe, not least because it’s cheap as far as Western Europe standards go. Some of the best things to do in Lisbon include Sao Jorge Castle, the tower and monastery at Belém and some of the great street art around the city. You’ll also want to try one of the city’s delicacies, a Portuguese Tart.
There is a mixed bag of hostels in the city, ranging from small family run businesses to larger commercial environments so I’ve put together this guide to help you find the best hostels in Lisbon for each type of traveller.
Table Of Contents
When to visit Lisbon
What to expect from hostels in Lisbon
Best Hostels in Lisbon
Best Party Hostels in Lisbon
Best Hostels in Lisbon for Solo Travellers
Lisbon Nightlife
Public Transport in Lisbon
Check out my 2 day Lisbon Itinerary for tips on what to do in the city
When to visit Lisbon
The peak season in Lisbon is July – September when the weather is best. The weather is hottest during August when temperatures can soar above 35⁰C.
I recommend visiting during shoulder season when the weather is still hot but there are less crowds. Shoulder seasons in Lisbon are May-June and September.
What to expect from hostels in Lisbon
The price of hostels in Lisbon varies from £11-24 however the average price for a decent hostel is around £19.
The checkout time for hostels in Lisbon is usually around 11am, although there are a few hostels on this list that offer 12noon checkout for that extra bit of sleep.
Many of the hostels in Lisbon provide a free continental breakfast and most have a family dinner where you can share a meal with other travellers, although these usually cost extra.
Brief Summary:
Best OVERALL Hostel – Sant Jordi Lisbon
Best BUDGET Hostel – Urban Garden
Best PARTY Hostel #1 – GSpot Lisbon
Best PARTY Hostel #2 – Yes! Lisbon
Best for SOLO TRAVELLERS #1 – Sunset Destination Lisbon
Best for SOLO TRAVELLERS #2 – Good Morning Solo Traveller Hostel
Best for AIRPORT ACCESS – Lisbon Destination Hostel
Best Hostels in Lisbon
OVERALL Best Hostel in Lisbon – Sant Jordi Lisbon
Perfect balance of lively atmosphere without going over the top
Large hostel but still has a friendly ‘family hostel’ vibe
Not in the city but easy access from nearby metro station
After having such a great time with Sant Jordi hostels in Barcelona, I couldn’t be happier to include them in my list of the best hostels in Lisbon as well.
With a chic style, Sant Jordi Lisbon has the perfect balance of lively atmosphere without going to over the top. Each evening there are group dinners at an affordable price followed by drinks in the bar and a pub crawl. There are also plenty of activities to keep you entertained during the day.
Although this is a large hostel, it still has the friendly vibe of a family hostel which is thanks to the wonderful staff, if you’re lucky they may even treat you to a welcome shot on arrival. The hostel isn’t right in the city centre like most others on this list, however it’s right by a metro station so this shouldn’t cause you too many problems.
The beds are comfy, and the free breakfast goes down a treat after those pub crawls.
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Best BUDGET Hostel in Lisbon – Urban Garden
Basic hostel but with all key amenities
Good social scene
BBQ’s and themed evenings to help mingle
If the bank account is looking a little low so you’re on the hunt for a budget hostel, then Urban Garden is right up your street. It’s a basic hostel but still has all the essential amenities and a thriving social scene.
The downside to this hostel is that it’s located at the further end of the city near the main park, rather than right in the centre. If you like parks then that’s perfect but otherwise you’ll need to use the nearby metro stop to get in to the city.
The hostel has a spacious common area which is great for mingling and they arrange events such as BBQ’s or themed evenings. You may want to brush up on your beer pong skills as this is usually on the cards. Overall, the hostel is great value for money and one of the cheapest hostels in Lisbon.
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Best Party Hostels in Lisbon
Best PARTY Hostel in Lisbon #1 – GSpot Lisbon
Unrivalled party atmosphere in Lisbon
Beer pong, drinking jenga and more activities every night
Good location in the middle of the city
This is without doubt the best party hostel in Lisbon. With booze-filled activities every night ranging from beer pong to centurion challenges and always followed by a pub crawl (extra charge for this), your stay at GSpot Lisbon will be far from quiet.
The hostel is in the heart of the city with great access to the bars and restaurants. Be aware that there is an age restriction of 18-35.
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Best PARTY Hostel in Lisbon #2 – Yes! Lisbon
Situated right in the heart of the city, Yes! Lisbon is one of Lisbon’s best hostels for anyone looking to party. This hostel has a upbeat party atmosphere with a shared family dinner and evening events.
For those times when you want to relax, there are plenty of great options including couches and bean bags in the common area, perfect for getting rid of your hangover.
As for the facilities, the beds are comfy and the rooms are always spotless, every member of staff here is super friendly. They do their best to keep the guests quiet at night, but it is a lively hostel so if you’re looking for early nights and peaceful sleep, perhaps this isn’t for you.
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Best Hostels in Lisbon for Solo Travellers
Best for SOLO TRAVELLERS #1 – Sunset Destination Lisbon
Rooftop bar with pool and great sunset spot
Daily happy hour with FREE beer and sangria
Sunset Destination Lisbon has an amazing location looking across the estuary of the Tagus river and is right near the main square so everything you need is within a stones throw. The rooftop has a bar, a pool and is the perfect spot to watch the sun setting. Expect a daily happy hour with FREE beer and sangria and sometimes even a BBQ. The breakfast here will go down well if you’re a fan of pancakes.
Run joint tours and pub crawls with partner hostel Lisbon Destination Hostel.
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Best for SOLO TRAVELLERS #2 – Good Morning Solo Traveller Hostel
As its name suggests, this hostel is geared towards solo travellers. You can expect a buzzing atmosphere with plenty of opportunities to to meet other guests including great social areas and shared family meals for just €5.
This hostel attracts solo travellers from all over the world and the staff work hard to encourage a friendly environment where everyone gets along. To make mingling that little bit easier, there is a happy hour each night with cheap drinks, ideal!
The hostel has a train station, metro station and bus stop right outside the as well as plenty of bars and restaurants within walking distance so you should be sorted for your stay.
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Best Hostel in Lisbon Near to the Airport – Lisbon Destination Hostel
Many of you have requested a hostel in Lisbon with convenient airport access, however the hostels directly near the airport aren’t particularly great.
Instead I would recommend Lisbon Destination Hostel. This hostel is literally inside a train station right by Restauradores Square where the aerobus picks up every 20 minutes from 8am to 9pm.
The hostel also has great common areas with free pool table, instruments to play and a fully equipped kitchen. The staff here are some of the friendliest in Lisbon and will do anything to make sure you have a good stay including very detailed explanations of the city’s attractions. This is one hostel you’ll definitely be back to visit.
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Lisbon Nightlife
The nightlife in Lisbon starts late and finishes late. Most bars will be open until 2am on weekdays and 3am on weekends with clubs staying open longer. That being said, most bars don’t get busy until after sunset.
The Barrio Alto district is best for nightlife in Lisbon with tons of pubs sprawled along its tiny alleyways.
Many hostels in Lisbon will offer a bar crawl or some sort of nightlife, however I can also recommend the Sandermans Lisbon Pub Crawl as a great way to experience the nightlife, particularly if you’re a solo traveller looking to meet other travellers.
Public Transport in Lisbon
Here are the best ways to get around in Lisbon
Trams – the trams are the most convenient way to get around Lisbon but are also the most expensive. Scenic tram 28 is the one in the original style and are popular with tourists. Tram 12 is an alternative to 28 but is a modern tram so it will be less busy. A single journey is €3 but a 24 hr pass is better value for €6.40.
Metro – the Metropolitano de Lisboa is the fastest way to get around the city and best for long distances. There are 4 lines but they can be hard to navigate as there are few interchanges between the lines .A single journey costs between €1 and €1.15.
Buses – there are 78 bus routes in Lisbon with many popular journeys operating 24hr services. A single bus fare costs €1.50.
Uber – if you need to take a taxi in Lisbon, I recommend using Uber which operates in the city. You’ll be able to follow your journey on the map and will be much safer. Just watch out for surge pricing.
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John Vollmer, AECOM Mgmt Services Segment President, Inducted Into 2017 Wash100 for Tech Development & Strategy Leadership
Posted by Jane Edwards on February 22, 2017 in Wash100 | 348 Views
Executive Mosaic is honored to announce John Vollmer, president of the management services segment at AECOM, as an inductee into the 2017 edition of the Wash100 — Executive Mosaic’s annual selection of influential leaders in the government contracting arena.
Vollmer officially assumed his duties as head of the estimated $3.4 billion segment in September 2016 upon the promotion of Randy Wotring to president of technical and operational services at the Los Angeles-based engineering and infrastructure services contractor.
In this capacity, Vollmer oversees AECOM’s technical and management services work for federal agencies such as the departments of Defense and Energy.
Prior to this role, he served as an executive vice president and chief operating officer for AECOM’s management services segment and was responsible for operations, technology development, performance management, business growth strategies and credentialing efforts.
Within management services, AECOM has 14,000 employees across 70 countries.
The 35-year GovCon sector veteran joined AECOM in 2014 upon the company’s $4 billion acquisition of URS, where he served as EVP of operations for the federal services business.
Vollmer also held senior leadership roles at various companies such as ITT, EDO, Darlington and EG&G.
Executive Mosaic congratulates John Vollmer and the AECOM team for their selection to receive this award.
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The lucrative climate proposal that’s going nowhere in Washington
Source: By ANTHONY ADRAGNA, MARIE J. FRENCH, DEBRA KAHN and LORRAINE WOELLERT, Politico • Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2021
Even the president’s ambitious calls to transition to clean energy and fight climate change omit any mention of putting a price on carbon dioxide.
In this June 3, 2017 file photo, the coal-fired Plant Scherer, one of the nation’s top carbon dioxide emitters, stands in the distance in Juliette, Ga. | Branden Camp/AP Photo
Support for putting a price on carbon dioxide pollution is steadily spreading — from environmental advocates who have long promoted it and the states already reaping billions of dollars from the idea to the business groups and free-market economists who see it as one of the most cost-effective ways to confront climate change.
Everywhere except Washington, D.C.
Republican opposition — and Democrats’ reluctance — has kept anything resembling a carbon tax or cap-and-trade system on the sidelines in the capital for more than a decade, with discussions about one of the most potent tools to combat climate change largely relegated to think tanks. Some progressives have also joined the opposition, concluding that such pricing schemes aren’t effective at fighting climate change and don’t help reduce the pollution plaguing many marginalized or low-income communities.
Even President Joe Biden’s ambitious climate proposals omit any mention of putting a price on carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas most responsible for heating the planet, though aides say he remains open to it.
But states accounting for a quarter of the U.S. population and a third of the U.S. economy have implemented carbon pricing regimes, most through a cap-and-trade program that covers much of the Northeast or a separate system operated by California. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday signed a law that will impose perhaps the nation’s most comprehensive price on carbon, and Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is pressing for his state — long a top coal miner, and now a leader in natural gas production — to join the Northeast’s climate compact.
The states that have imposed carbon prices have seen their coffers swell with money to finance clean energy initiatives or environmental cleanups. But the potential for a major new revenue stream that could help pay for President Joe Biden’s $2.2 trillion climate-heavy infrastructure plan has so far not moved the needle on carbon pricing in Washington, D.C.
Democrats fear that Republicans will frame carbon pricing as a tax increase, and they still bear the scars from their failed effort to pass a carbon cap-and-trade bill a decade ago — which many believe contributed to the party’s shellacking in the 2010 midterms that delivered control of the House to Republicans.
“They all remember the Tea Party wave. And so I think there’s some general skittishness around leaning into this issue among the leadership of our caucus,” Casten said.
Globally, more than 60 countries and regions employ various pricing schemes that touch most international companies, according to the World Bank. But in the U.S., resistance from big business and the GOP has traditionally been the biggest obstacle to establishing a nationwide carbon market. Now they are being joined by some emboldened progressives who are moving away from talk of a federal carbon price.
In California, which has had an economywide cap-and-trade system since 2012, carbon pricing has proven politically durable thanks to its $14 billion contribution to state revenue so far, and lawmakers reauthorized the system in 2017 with a two-thirds, bipartisan vote. But progressives have soured on it, saying its cap on emissions is too generous to polluters.
“Progressives in California have come to take a much dimmer view of certain aspects of the California climate policies, in particular the cap,” said Michael Wara, director of Stanford University’s climate and energy program. “I do think, though, that the thing that the cap and trade enabled, which is investment across a wide variety of climate-related areas, is something that has really become dominant in D.C. in progressive conversations around how to address this issue.”
Progressives have cited a study showing the state’s carbon market has had little effect on reducing conventional pollution, a goal of environmental justice groups focused on the disproportionate burden placed on low-income areas and communities of color.
“In California, commodifying pollution through current market mechanisms has led to modest reductions that are not sufficient to reach goals necessary to stabilize our climate nor to protect communities’ health,” said Roger Lin, climate and air counsel with the California Environmental Justice Alliance, in an email. He cited problems with the carbon offsets allowed under the program.
“There is instead an urgent need to prioritize other actions, especially the direct reductions of [greenhouse gases] and co-pollutants from all large stationary sources of industrial pollution,” he added.
The business of America
For years, opposition from corporations helped prevent any carbon pricing plans from gaining traction in Congress, but now the business lobby has changed its tune. The American Petroleum Institute, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers and American Chemistry Council have all endorsed carbon pricing as a means of controlling emissions. And all say they are actively lobbying Congress to adopt a pricing scheme. So far, however, they have little to show for the effort.
“All this work and time and energy has been put into getting the business community to the table, and we are now. And nobody wants to do it anymore,” said Ross Eisenberg, vice president of federal affairs at the American Chemistry Council.
The Climate Leadership Council, whose members include Ford, BP, Exxon Mobil and Shell, says it received positive responses from Republicans after circulating a report framing the issue as one of U.S. economic competitiveness. That document found the U.S. would benefit from a border-adjustable carbon tax in part because American-manufactured goods are 80 percent more carbon efficient than the world average.
The Alliance for Market Solutions, which advocates for carbon pricing, this week launched a new advocacy push, seeded with a high six-figure investment from Dow Chemical and Exxon Mobil, for carbon pricing on Capitol Hill, according to its executive director Alex Flint.
“This commitment by Dow and Exxon Mobil demonstrates they are serious about engaging Republicans on climate policy and on a carbon price, in particular,” Flint said. “They see climate being a real issue and that a government response is inevitable. It’s a choice between regulations and subsidies or creating a market mechanism that drives responsible climate policy.”
Many longtime carbon pricing backers remain skeptical of how heavily corporate America will lean into the policy this year that could be included in Biden’s massive infrastructure proposal.
“If anybody in corporate America actually wants to show up and be heard in a positive way on a climate bill, basically they better get off their rear ends right now,” Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), one of the leading climate action advocates in Congress, told POLITICO.
Still, he added that the absence of a carbon price from the current discussions shouldn’t be read as a sign it’s impossible.
“It wouldn’t surprise me if we had a clean electricity standard and a feed-in tariff and a carbon price,” Whitehouse said. “I think the danger is that [Democrats] find a comfortable place to hang together that doesn’t do the job.”
Other key lawmakers, such as House Climate Crisis Chair Kathy Castor (D-Fla.), see carbon pricing just “one tool in the toolbox” that can be used to tackle climate change.
“That cannot do it alone,” she said at an event sponsored by Ceres, a group of investors and executives who support clean-energy policies. “There are states that already have trading systems. Congress has a little more work to do before we go there. We have to understand the impact on those states that have those systems.”
Veterans of state-level fights say a carbon pricing mechanism may emerge as a possible solution as Democratic lawmakers close in on setting actual targets for emissions reductions.
“I think the fact that it isn’t happening as part of a bill being discussed right this minute is in no way a sign that it won’t happen,” said Mary Nichols, California’s former top environmental regulator who oversaw development of the state’s cap-and-trade program. “It’s not necessarily the first thing that you need to do and there’s many ideas out there about how best to do it, so it probably helps to figure out first what your goals are and then come up with the plan.”
Still, fears of political fallout and the need to attract the support of moderate Democrats like Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona leaves even some supporters unsure of its path forward.
“I don’t think it’s completely off the table. I think it less likely than more,” one environmental advocate in contact with Congress and the White House said of enacting a carbon price. “States have made tremendous progress across the country on climate action and those lessons should be replicated in how federal actors think about policy moving forward, but the politics is different in individual states as it is in the entirety of the country.”
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Coloring Foiled Roses with Alcohol Markers + A look back to our February Digi Release
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Our February Digi Release had some amazing floral stamps! You know how much I love flowers! And I have been playing with different mediums to stretch the use of my digital stamps. My card for today features floral stamps from -You are Loved-.
To view the entire Graciellie Design digi collection click here.
This color combo ruled my craft room this month! I love the contrast! I colored the images with Spectrum Noir alcohol markers. The trick to get a clean foiled finish without any stains from the markers is to actually colored the flowers first and foil them once they’re done. (Images were printed on laser printer and foiled with Deco Foil on a laminator.)
I hope you have a chance to try out this super easy tip! We have now over 40 digital stamp sets available and our shop continues to grow, so I know you’ll find something to suit your cardmaking style so you can experiment with all these fun techniques we’ve shared along the way.
For more inspiration using our digital stamps follow our monthly blog hops. The creative team comes up with beautiful ideas all the time! We will be back with new stamps and more project ideas on March 1st, so please mark your calendars. See you then!
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Darlene says:
February 24, 2017 at 2:17 pm
BEAUTIFUL!! Gorgeous, vibrant colors on this fabulous design Gracie! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘Think Spring’ challenge at Dies R Us! Please come back again soon!
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Beth Norman says:
February 24, 2017 at 2:26 pm
Such a beautiful card. The vibrant pink with the gold foiling is outstanding.
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Macimbalo says:
February 24, 2017 at 3:11 pm
Gorgeous card! Love all the colors with the gold! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Mod Squad Challenge Angie, Challenge Host
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Purple Princess says:
February 24, 2017 at 3:23 pm
Gorgeous!!
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Sherri says:
February 24, 2017 at 3:31 pm
Stunning card! Your coloring is amazing and love the foil touches! I can see why you chose those colors! They are spectacular together! Thanks for joining our “Think Spring” challenge at Dies R Us!
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Dotty Jo x says:
February 25, 2017 at 11:47 am
Your card is stunning, Gracie! Thanks for joining the fun at Naughty or Nice Challenges, Jo x
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TracyM #6773 says:
February 25, 2017 at 1:17 pm
GORGEOUS … EXCITING technique too!
THANK YOU for sharing 🙂
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Lindsey says:
February 25, 2017 at 7:53 pm
The colouring and foiling on this card looks gorgeous!!! Beautiful image, too. Thanks for joining us at Naughty or Nice Challenges!
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Annette Stapylton says:
February 26, 2017 at 3:42 am
This is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for sharing with us here today at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.
Annette DT Registered Owners/Admin for World Wide Open Design Team Challenge
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Lynne in NI says:
February 26, 2017 at 8:58 am
Wow, stunning card! Love all your layering and pretty flowers. Thanks for playing along at Naughty or Nice 🙂
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Helen Gullett says:
March 1, 2017 at 1:26 am
Gracie, this is gorgeous and elegant card with the gold foil. I wish we had laser printer…
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kReN K says:
March 1, 2017 at 1:55 pm
Oh my! Where did February go? I try to catch every release and I missed this one. I wish I had a laser printer too! What fun I could have!
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TRACEY MO says:
March 3, 2017 at 11:11 am
So pretty love the colour combo.
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Aluna says:
March 7, 2017 at 6:30 pm
Beautiful card, vibrant colors. I like layout, embossing and embellishments. Thank you for joining us on Open-Minded Crafting Fun. Good Luck, Joanna DT
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Christella Dwyer Dwyer says:
March 9, 2017 at 9:16 am
Wow, the gold makes it. Id love to know how that was done. Love these designs
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Sandy How says:
March 19, 2017 at 11:32 pm
Beautiful card, a fab technique. Sorry I am so late with my comment.Thanks for sharing with us at Open-Minded Fun Challenge.
Hugs Sandy
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Leaders in science, engineering and medicine from the United States and the Middle East gather annually for the Arab-American Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine symposium to discuss scientific and research advances.
Arizona State University was well represented, with two faculty members and a graduate of ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering attending the seventh annual symposium in Cairo, Egypt.
Assistant Professor Francois Perreault and Associate Professor Elham Fini from the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, one of the six Fulton Schools, and Ahmed Aljanabi, a recent doctoral graduate in environmental engineering, were invited to attend the symposium.
“The goal is to bridge the American and the Arab community together, but also to make connections within the Arab world with other countries,” Perreault said.
Organized by the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the gathering focused on water management, artificial intelligence, infectious disease, sensing technologies and community resilience.
About the resilience theme, Perreault said, “When we think about our program in sustainable engineering and think about building our environment to have sustainable infrastructures in the long term, it connects well with what we do. The water section also speaks well to us in environmental engineering.”
Perreault conducts research in water treatment, while Aljanabi works in water resource management. They note the conference emphasized the strong connection between the water issues researchers focus on in the Middle East and with the issues facing Arizona.
“When it comes to water and resilience in the face of climate change and water scarcity, there’s a lot of overlap between what they’re going through with desertification and water management that connects really well with the realities that we have here in Arizona,” Perrault said.
The National Academy of Engineering also provides opportunities for fellowships enabling Arab researchers to come to the U.S. to conduct research in their fields. Perreault said the event provides an opportunity to network with scientists and engineers in the Arab community and explore ideas of future research pursuits.
“With the way they manage and think about water, there are a lot of things we can learn,” he said.
The symposium was conducted in partnership with the Library of Alexandria and Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, noted Daniel Placht, a senior program assistant at the National Academies.
“In addition to the speaker sessions, there were two poster presentation sessions along with a keynote and a couple of talks about programs and funding opportunities,” Placht said.
“Overall, the whole conference was fascinating,” Perrault said, “because it’s tailored to be on the frontiers of knowledge and the frontiers of your field.”
Attendees of the symposium had the opportunity to visit the pyramids at Giza. Photo courtesy of Francois Perreault
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An award winning Shiraz blend, vintaged from Estate dry-grown fruit. A small quantity of this outstanding wine has been carefully cellared and re-released as a Museum wine. This award winning shiraz blend has aged gracefully - achieving 5 Stars and 98 points in both The 2015 and 2021 World's Greatest Shiraz Challenge. In the latest competition it was equal top to Penfolds Grange and Henschke Hill of Grace - a great accolade for an 'aged' Margaret River wine from one of the region's smallest, but most highly regarded boutique wineries.
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"A beautifully matured wine. Makes you think of a comfortable old leather chair. It is generous and brooding and drinking very well right now."
98 Points Winestate Magazine - Worlds Greatest Shiraz Challenge 2021
“An exceptional group of concentrated wines.” Agreed the judges. “I have not seen a better flight of shiraz and syrah wines with such a lovely level of elegance and concentration.” said one judge. “These are not over extracted and show beautiful balance of expensive, appropriately handled oak, with the expressive fruit.” “Again the aged wines showed their pedigree, fabulous wines of great character and consistency.” Said another.
Judges comments, Winestate Magazine - Worlds Greatest Shiraz Challenge 2021
“Lovely example of the great Aussie blend. It is still amazingly bright and alive, beautifully complex with a perfect, seamless palate.”
5 Stars Winestate Magazine - World’s Greatest Shiraz Challenge 2015
“An awesome class of iconic wines. Here we see delivery of harmonious, intense wines with length and complexity but above all - drinkability!”
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Best of Style, nominated for Wine of the Year Finals, Winestate Magazine 2021
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Economy Shipping AND Free Shipping: We ship out every order next business day. Most orders will reach you within 1-3 days depending on your location. If you do not receive an order confirmation email within 2 days of placing your order, you can contact [email protected] for a status update. Please note that USPS and UPS are also experiencing delays with delivery. We are unable to offer any expedited shipping options at this time.
The above are processing times and do not account for the time the package is in transit. Priority Mail is typically delivered within 1-3 business days. UPS Ground usually takes 1-5 business days. You will receive a shipping notification with tracking information once your order leaves our studio.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ( Canada )
We send most international packages via UPS.
International packages may be subject to customs, duties or other fees that are calculated by country. The customer is responsible for paying any and all customs duties and fees. International packages may be delayed by customs. Unfortunately, we at Grand Candles have no control over these circumstances.
REFUNDS + EXCHANGES
At Grand Candles, all of our products are carefully inspected before they are shipped. Due to the nature of our products, used candles, reed diffusers, and wax melts cannot be returned or refunded. However, we will replace or refund products damaged during shipment if photographic proof of damage is submitted to Grand Candles within 7 days of delivery.
If you have received the wrong product or are missing a product in your order, please let us know within 14 days of your order being delivered.
You may return your unused products for a full refund of your purchase price, less shipping and handling within 14 days of delivery. The customer is responsible for paying return shipping charges. Please contact us at [email protected] for further details.
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Grocery bills are rising across the country due to inflation, supply chain issues and staff shortage.
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Inflation hit the pockets of grocery shoppers
While the lack of supply is part of the problem for the high price of your turkey and potatoes, for ingredients like sugar, it is the increased cost of harvesting the crop.
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Robert Johansson, director of economics and policy analysis, said, “Inflation is affecting a lot of things like the cost of fuel, fertilizer, seeds, wages, all these things are going up.” american sugar alliance,
October figures from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the price of sugar has risen about 12% from last year. It now averages 71 cents a pound. Eggs, milk, and butter will cost a few more nickels, which can add up when cooking for holiday celebrations.
However, with some Thanksgiving staples flying off the shelves this year, you’ll have no problem finding sugar. Despite bad weather, including Hurricane Ida in the South and drought in the Midwest, farmers say they still have a record-breaking season ahead.
Turkey prices this thanks
In addition, with most of the country’s sugar being produced in the United States, Harvester says shelves will be stocked throughout the holiday rush.
“Consumers shouldn’t worry about the supply of sugar at all,” said Jim Simon, general manager of American Sugar Cane League, “Almost all of our distribution channels operate domestically. We don’t have to wait for imports that can get stuck in ships’ offshore containers. Domestic sugar is available and ready for consumers.”
While the price may fluctuate a few cents depending on where you shop, harvesters don’t expect to see any more significant increases in sugar prices throughout the holiday season.
Inflation ‘more than temporary’ ahead of expensive Thanksgiving: Former Kansas City Fed President
“Go out and bake as many cookies and pies and sweet things as you want,” Johansson said. “There’s going to be a lot of sugar and when you’re paying a few cents more than last year, compared to the rest of the world, we’re in a very lucky place. It’s good for Americans to be grateful for all that.” Hardworking farmers make sure we have plenty of produce on the shelves for our holidays.”
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October 31, 2007 by Gravitywerks in Hanna Somtatic Education and tagged None, Somatics | Leave a comment
• Releases & Reverses Chronic & Acute Neuromuscular Pain
• Reduces/Eliminates Stress
• Improves Mobility, Strength, & Coordination
• Increases Balance
• Improves Posture & Appearance
• Eliminates the need for guarding to Protect Injured Areas
• Improves Flexibility & Physical Fitness
• Eases Breathing
• Provides a new sense of Awareness & Control
• Elevates Sports Performance through Brain Enhanced Movement Skills
• Reduces the risk of injuries
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Ed is the Author of Amazon Bestseller, Move Like an Animal,, a certified Hanna Somatic Educator® with 14 years of experience helping people overcome physical pain, reducing muscular stress & tension, and recovering quickly from injury.
He is also a certified Resistance Training Specialist (RTS1) and Muscle Balance and Function Development® Trainer. He also works with horses.
I lived with Fibromyalgia in my 20's and 30's and am now Pain Free. Here's one of the book's I have appeared in Women Living with Fibromyalgia
Somatics
Defined as your body experienced from within, by Thomas Hanna.
The word soma is a description of the flow of the sensations that occur within all of us.
The somatic viewpoint comes from your experience of yourself-the acting, sensing being. And this experience is a sensory-motor event.
Sensing and moving are intertwined and cannot be separated, however, what we do not sense, we cannot move and what we cannot move, we cannot sense.
If you learn how to use your brain's motor cortex more efficiently and achieve voluntary sensory-motor control...
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Thanks Ed - ... great news - I've been doing a lot of cross country skiing here in Minnesota where the weather is cold and clear and the snow sparkly and dry. And my stride and balance are light years ahead of where they were last year at this time! Not to mention my stamina - it's all pretty effortless and most of all, great fun!
Thanks for your good work (and I do practice everyday.....) Cheers, Yvonne
Dear Ed,
I have been meaning to write you this for a long time. I have not returned to you for more work because for all practical purposes, my back no longer bothers me. I cannot tell you how grateful I have been toward you over these last few months as I began to realize how much better I am. Within a month of working with your exercises I was markedly better, and after six months as I began picking up the exercises on a regular basis, I considered myself virtually cured.
I have to say that when I read Hanna's book and the testimonials from Somatics people about how miraculous it seemed, I was skeptical. They seemed frankly ditzy. But now I are one!
It really, really works.
So I have wanted to express my thanks for a long time. I am enormously grateful to you. All the best,L. Daloz Clinton
Hey There, Merry Christmas.
Just wanted to let you know ... while making a transfer of a patient who unfortunately died in my arms ... I was caught in a very narrow space and we were stuck for 5-7 minutes. Had to call 911 for assistance. Since I was using all of my muscles to hold up the patient, I didn't have any room to step back and the paramedic had to pry me off of the patient.
Immediately afterwards I felt a burning in the muscles of my chest... eventually I went to Urgent Care. The PA recommended I take off the next couple of days and recommended I do not do any exercise, but use the muscle relaxant and pain medication. He wanted to let the muscles rest.
Well I didn't listen to him and just before bed I looked for some of my saved recordings of your classes. I found the one that was for the Core. That seemed to ease the burning in my chest. By the next morning almost all of the chest muscle burning was gone. I was very excited that I did not need to take any drugs for this and of course I know Somatics work, this episode was just a huge confirmation!!! Thanks Ed. D. Elliot., RN, Port Orchard, WA
Thanks Ed. I'm having a bit of a hard time keeping up with the somatics classes - mostly for a good reason though, my back has been doing a lot better and I've started dancing again! Anya. Victoria, B.C.
Hi Ed.
I am another of your success stories--after the 4 hour class on June 28th. On July 2nd I was on a plane to Alaska, and a 12 day whirlwind trip around Anchorage and the Kenai Penninsula by car.
I was pain free and full of energy--while I kept doing my 3 favorite back movements!
I called the neurosurgeon and canceled a scheduled back surgery on my return home!
At my last two chiropractic appointments, no adjustment was needed! Thank for you continued help. Marilu, Everett, WA
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Chicken Dinner Wines 2019 White Wine, Snake River Valley, $16
By Great Northwest Wine on March 9, 2021
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Gregg and Mary Alger launched Huston Vineyards near Idaho’s Sunnyslope in 2011, and perhaps their biggest stroke of marketing genius was to develop a second label named for the Canyon County road their farm is along — Chicken Dinner Road. The white wine they produce from Sawtooth Vineyard and nearby Williamson Vineyard starts with a variety that the Snake River Valley excels with, Riesling (83%). The secret sauce comes from the sexy influence of Muscat Blanc (13%) and Roussanne (4%), which makes for a flirtatious nose that does not yield. A breath of petrol leads to a fruit bomb of sweet Honeycrisp apple, honeyed peach and a note of baking spice. Don’t expect a sweet summer sipper with this wine. It is a bright, fruit-driven, fresh and lean delight that finishes with a touch of fresh-cut grass, orange peel and rose petal. Last fall, it capped a remarkable string of gold medals in 2020 with a best-of-class award and double gold medal at the Great Northwest Invitational Wine Competition, a judging staged on behalf of some of the Northwest’s leading wine buyers, merchants, sommeliers and writers at the Columbia Columbia Gorge Hotel in Hood River, Ore.
Rating: Outstanding!
Production: 1,300 cases
Alcohol: 13.6%
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The Poverty-Environment Initiative (PEI) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Published: May 30, 2011
File
Guide Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation 2011.pdf
Link
http://www.unpei.org/knowledge-resources/publications.htmlMainstreaming%20Climat...
Abstract
Climate change adaptation is an area of growing concern and engagement for many developing countries. The myriad and uncertain effects of a changing climate pose significant risks for development and achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. Numerous initiatives and financing mechanisms aimed at assisting countries with climate change adaptation have been rolled out and are being implemented. Efforts also concentrate on developing specific adaptation measures, with a focus on the ones that correspond to countries’ most urgent and immediate needs.
Increasingly, countries are coming to realize that, in the long term, climate change adaptation needs to be supported by an integrated, cross-cutting policy approach. The purpose of this guide is to provide practical, step-by-step guidance on how governments and other national actors can mainstream climate change adaptation into national development planning as part of broader mainstreaming efforts. The guide draws on substantial experience and lessons learned by the UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative in working with governments to integrate environmental management for pro-poor economic growth and development into national development planning and decision-making.
Publisher
UNDP-UNEP
Posted by Learner at 12:54 PM
Labels: Climate-change, Ebook, Research, Sustainable-development
Friday, August 26, 2011
New Report: The British Cycling Economy
by EMBARQ Network
A new report from the London School of Economics looks at the “cycling economy” that is taking the United Kingdom by storm and the economic benefits generated by individual cyclists. The 24-page report investigates the factors that have all played a part in driving the growth of the cycling industry, which includes the 200 percent expansion of the National Cycle Network to more than 12,000 miles and the addition of dedicated cycling lanes in urban and city areas. The study also credits environmental concerns (83 percent of people in the U.K. believe that environmental issues are a priority) and health considerations (80 percent of men and 70 percent of women in the U.K. are forecasted to be overweight or obese) as factors that were drivers in the growth of the cycling industry.
The study cites five socio-economic benefits that cycling can bring to the U.K.:
£2.9b (US$4.7b) total contribution to U.K. economy
28 per cent increase in volume of cycle sales in 2010, generating £1.62b (US$2.6b)
£853m (US$1b) further contribution to the U.K. economy through the purchase of cycling accessories and bicycle maintenance, resulting in total retail sector sales of £2.47b (US$4b)
Over £500m (US$800m) generated in wages and £100m (US$160m) in taxes from 23,000 employed directly in bicycle sales, distribution and the maintenance of cycling infrastructure
Health benefits save the economy £128m (US$2m) per year in absenteeism
The expansion of the cycling industry can also mean a savings of US$3 billion within a decade to the British economy in reduced absenteeism. According to an empirical study on cycling and absenteeism, regular cyclists took 7.4 sick days per year in comparison to the 8.7 sick days taken per year by non-cyclists, concluding that people who cycle more often and longer distances are absent on fewer days.
In addition, if the existing cycling levels increase by a rate of 20 percent by 2015, the British economy can see a US $300 million savings in terms of reduced traffic congestion and a US$116 million savings in terms of lower pollution levels. And finally, the report cites that the latent demand for cycling holds a US$840 million untapped economic potential.
As profitable as an expanding cycling culture may seem, the good news comes with a bit of caution and hesitation. The study reports that safety, road confidence, self-belief and time availability are all barriers to an emerging cycling culture. And although 80 percent of children own bikes, the study reports a doubling of the proportion of children being driven to school over the past 20 years. If these economic benefits are to come true, a financial commitment from the U.K. government is an essential component, but sadly the report claims the proportion of GDP spent on public cycling infrastructure by the government has been lower than many other countries.
Download the full report here.
Original article
Posted by Learner at 1:39 AM
Labels: Economy, Transportation, Urban
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Beyond Consumption: Enabling Participation for Livable Cities
http://sustainablecitiescollective.com/polis-blog/28421/beyond-consumption-enabling-participation-livable-cities
In Public Space We Trust Public Design Festival, 2009
I wrote The Enabling City, a toolkit on social innovation for urban sustainability and participatory governance, in the early days of green consumerism's ascendance to popularity. It was an interesting, if deeply troubling, time. Limited-edition designer tote bags were waging war on plastic bags, the Internet was obsessing over green gossip websites, and everywhere I looked a growing number of eco-gadgets were promising freedom from guilt with a kind of fervent urgency that can only be described as hopefully naive. I followed the spread of "participation through consumption" with growing concern.
As I write in The Enabling City,
“all around me, I saw consumerism being confused with activism, carbon offsets with environmentalism, and growth with innovation. Nowhere in the mainstream did I see the principles of self-organization, mutual support, and interaction — the elements that kindled my commitment to sustainability — recognized as valid pathways to participation. Instead, concerned citizens like me were being encouraged to buy (RED), shop green, and donate to far-away causes from the comfort of their home.”
Ever the stubborn student, I refused to believe that the only outlet for citizens to make a difference was through consumerism, so I started collecting evidence that spoke to the potential of collaboration to move cities and communities toward a more sustainable future. In so doing, I uncovered a rich world of underground hope where creative citizens tackle increasingly interconnected social issues in thoroughly encouraging ways.
At a time of widespread economic crisis and growing concerns over the increasingly devastating effects of climate change, the impact of neo-liberal policies on the social sphere and the consequences of unmitigated growth have become the objects of serious public scrutiny. Through my research I came to understand the importance of city- and neighborhood-level narratives in forming a more nuanced understanding of sustainability and developed an appreciation for the role culture and creativity can play in the process.
The Enabling City details my vision for urban sustainability and participatory governance from a "place-based creative problem-solving" point of view, an approach that leverages the imagination and inventiveness of citizens, experts and activists in collaborative efforts that make cities more inclusive, innovative and interactive.
Embedded in the idea of enablement is a participatory process that changes the way we think about the commons. If until recently we tended to see cities as dirty and aggressive places, today they are hotbeds for community innovation, the starting point for shifting the emphasis away from profit and private property to an enhanced idea of well-being. This is a kind of well-being that goes beyond GDP outputs and material stability to take into account holistic indicators like the health of the planet and the quality of our daily lives – with a particular emphasis on the conditions that enable citizens and communities to thrive and be empowered.
Tim Devin has been putting up broadsides, or small posters, in the Boston area since last March.
In my Thesis Chronicles series on CoLab Radio, I explore practical applications of "place-based creative problem-solving" through a series of posts that introduce creative citizen initiatives across six categories:place-making; eating and growing; resource sharing; learning and socializing; steering and organizing; andfinancing. The articles feature examples that can be found in the Enabling City toolkit, as well as initiatives that were launched following its publication. The aim of the series is to raise the profile of these inventive solutions and present them as alternatives to traditionally static forms of civic engagement. More importantly, I hope they serve as inspiration for individuals and communities to unlock their creative potential and embrace the contagious effects of collaboration.
Nine months into the release The Enabling City, my confidence in the power of the everyday has only increased, and I feel just as strongly about the capacity of communities to act as catalysts for positive change. As I write in one of my posts, “what happens in resilience circles, lending networks, co-working spaces, social enterprises, business alliances and public spaces can have surprisingly far-reaching social outcomes.” I find it reassuring to know there are countless "ordinary" people out there working hard to prove to us just how much these local efforts matter.
Chiara Camponeschi
Chiara Camponeschi works at the intersection of interdisciplinary research, social innovation and urban sustainability. Her latest project, The Enabling City, is based on graduate research conducted at York University’s Faculty of Environmental Studies in Toronto, Canada. To learn more about the project, visit the website or follow The Enabling City on Twitter.
Posted by Learner at 12:01 AM
Labels: Participation, Social, Urban
Saturday, August 20, 2011
What Makes a “Resilient City”?
http://sustainablecitiescollective.com/brynajones/28388/what-makes-resilient-city
Resilient Cities: Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change by Peter Newman co-authored with Timothy Beatley and Heather Boyer. By ‘resilient’ they authors mean cities that can last, make it through crises, possessing inner strength and resolve, as well as appropriate built form and physical infrastructure.
The book calls for cities to plan for resiliency in response to depleting carbon-based fuels and climate change. Of course, there are those that don’t believe we have reached peak oil or that climate change is a real threat. However, for those of us on who are on-board, the authors provide seven elements vital for any city to become resilient:
Renewable Energy City: Urban areas will be powered by renewable energy technologies from the region to the building level.
Carbon Neutral City: Every home, neighborhood, and business will be carbon neutral.
Distributed City: Cities will shift from large centralized power, water, and waste systems to small-scale and neighborhood-based systems.
Photosynthetic City: The potential to harness renewable energy and provide food and fiber locally will become part of urban green infrastructure.
Eco-Efficient City: Cities and regions will move from linear to circular or closed-loop systems, where substantial amounts of their energy and material needs are provided from waste streams.
Place-Based City: Cities and regions will understand renewable energy more generally as a way to build the local economy and nurture a unique and special sense of place.
Sustainable Transport City: Cities, neighborhoods, and regions will be designed to use energy sparing by offering walkable, transit-oriented options for all supplemented by electric vehicles.
Bryna Jones Bryna Jones is the Director of Communications at Hardy Stevenson and Associates Limited, and a member of the International Association of Business Communicators. Bryna’s project experience includes communications and marketing planning, advocacy campaign development, social media strategy, government relations, and project management. She also has considerable experience in copy writing and public speaking.
Posted by Learner at 2:19 AM
Labels: Future, Sustainable-development, Urban
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The Psychology of Social Change: Nick Cooney's Change of Heart
Especially as new advocates for social change, we expect that it's only a matter of people learning the truth about an issue before they change their habits and choices. And then we learn that's not necessarily so. Case in point: The more global climate change is in the news, the fewer people who seem to actually care that it's an important issue or believe that it's human-caused. Social psychologists have been studying the choices, habits and motivations of people for decades, and they're discovering that it's neither straightforward nor simple.
There have been quite a few books published recently about the psychology of change, motivation, and choices. One that all humane educators and advocates for social change should read is Change of Heart: What Psychology Can teach Us About Spreading Social Change by Nick Cooney.
If you've read books by Dan Ariely or Daniel Pink or the Heath brothers, you'll recognize most of the studies and examples included in Cooney's book. But Cooney doesn't just hash out relevant research; he offers specific examples of what activists might want to do differently and the approaches that might be most effective for spreading social change.
I was going to write a review of Cooney's book, but then I discovered how many wonderful bloggers have already written about him; so I'm going to share a couple those instead.
Erik Marcus of Vegan.com and Jasmin Singer of Our Hen House both do a great reviews of Cooney's book from an animal advocacy perspective.
SocialBrite has an excerpt from Nick's book about the power of using social networks and connectors for positive social change.
And, Mercy for Animals did a nice brief interview with Cooney (most of the reviews have been from animal advocacy organizations so far, even though the book offers ideas for social changers of all stripes.)
Grab the book and a highlighter (unless it's from the library, then skip the highlighter) and settle down for some fascinating and useful reading.
~ Marsha
http://humaneconnectionblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/psychology-of-social-change-nick.html
Posted by Learner at 12:48 AM
Labels: Education, Psychology, Social
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Deltas in Times of Climate Change
http://www.changemagazine.nl/doc/Deltatimes.pdf
http://www.deltatimes.org/
Deltas are places where water meets water. Places where land and sea meet in delicate equilibria. Places where, due to bountiful surroundings, people have gathered since earliest times. Places, where the richness of the sea merges with the fresh water of rivers. Deltas inspire our imagination.
Deltas have acquired many functions over the centuries; shipping, agriculture, fishing, housing, industries, recreation and protection from the elements are just some of them. Deltas house them all, in close quarters, often pressured by our pursuit of economic development. Today, deltas face even greater pressures due to the effect of climate change.
It was for these reasons that we organized the first international conference Deltas in Times of Climate Change, held in the city of Rotterdam at the end of September 2010. The conference drew over 1200 participants; scientists, policy makers, the business community and practitioners from 12 deltas and over 60 countries. Participants discussed diverse subjects of importance to deltas; they helped build networks between and within those concerned about the future of deltas.
To take this effort further we have created this magazine and webpages. By covering the broad spectrum of delta issues and examples on human interaction with nature we hope to inspire those who are actively involved in enabling a sustainable life in the worlds deltas. The magazine contributes to extending delta networks: ours and, hopefully, yours. We hope it helps you to get in touch with those who might have the solution to challenges facing your delta.
Magazine content
Delta Networks
Vulnerable deltas, difficult choices
Booming business
Delta cities help each other
Nile River delta: tough choices
"We can adapt"
Who pays the handyman?
Delta competition 2010
Turning the tide
Building community resilience in Pueblo Viejo
Deltas in space
Rotterdam Climate Proof with Dutch hotspot approach
Placing a value on nature
A TEEB coordinator's vision
Nature's technology
Creating bio-shields in the Mekong River Delta
Innovative flood defences
Delta Cities of the Future Award
Combating salinity
Climate management: it's a serious game
Required: climate proof buildings
Listening to stakeholders pays!
Climate change and public health
Climate change places new demands on policy makers
Posted by Learner at 4:53 AM
Labels: Climate-change, Environment
Monday, August 15, 2011
10 Ways to Chair Meetings to Foster a Creative Atmosphere and Help Creative Thinking
http://www.creativity-portal.com/articles/edward-glassman/chair-meetings-foster-creativity.html
By Edward Glassman, PhD
The creative climate in a meeting depends in large part on the actions of the leader. This person can make or break creative thinking. These suggestions to the chair can make a great deal of difference to the success of the meeting.
1. Do not compete with other people to generate ideas. Support and build on the ideas of others.
REASON: Leaders tend to favor their own ideas. This discourages other people from contributing.
2. Respond non-evaluatively to new ideas. Create an atmosphere in which people consider all ideas.
REASON: Responding in a non-evaluative way encourages everyone to participate.
3. Do not permit anyone to be put on the defensive. Find value in all points of view. Start with what you like about what you heard.
REASON: This approach encourages everyone to contribute and help new ideas.
4. Get people to talk about the positives of an idea before the negatives. Do not kill an idea; just put it aside.
REASON: This approach encourages everyone to contribute and help new ideas.
5. Keep your energy level high.
REASON: Your interest and alertness helps others.
6. Use every member of your work group. Talk to domineering people privately. Help quiet persons.
REASON: Everyone has unique perspectives, valuable ideas, and information that contribute to the quality of the outcomes.
7. Tape meetings and ask persons with poor behavior to listen to the tape.
REASON: This helps them to change their behavior.
8. Rotate the chair of the meeting.
REASON: Being a follower and leader leads to commitment and participation of others.
9. Do not damage egos or self-esteem.
REASON: This encourages everyone to share and leads to greater levels of participation.
10. Defer judgment during idea generation and avoid early commitment to an idea.
REASON: The leader has great power to sway members. This does not always result in choosing and developing the best idea.
Please let me know how these suggestions work for you. If you are not a leader, show these to him/her and let me know the result. •
© 2011 by Edward Glassman. All rights reserved.
About the Author | More by Edward Glassman
Edward Glassman, PhD was the President of the Creativity College®, a division of Leadership Consulting Services, Inc., and Professor Emeritus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he headed the Program For Team Effectiveness And Creativity. He was a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow at Stanford University and Visiting Fellow at the Center For Creative Leadership in Greensboro, NC. His biography appears in “Who's Who In America” and “Who’s Who in the World.” He retired and now writes books.
Send Edward questions about your creativity at work through his Web site: www.r-and-d-creativity-innovation.com.
Posted by Learner at 3:03 AM
Labels: Creative
Robin Chase on "Building The City of The Future"
Cities were once constructed by the efforts of individuals, until the grand plans of master architects, and then city planning departments took over, making sense of the “chaos.” The city of the future will be both globally connected and highly local and customized — once again shaped primarily by the individuals living within it. This new power will include sustainable local economies and be thanks to the miracle of the Internet combined with fast, easy access it to through ubiquitous mobile devices and sensors throughout our environment. We are seeing the rise of people, empowered.
URBAN - Robin Chase from videosfing on Vimeo.
http://smarterplanet.tumblr.com/post/8822273347/new-video-robin-chase-building-the-city-of-the
Posted by Learner at 2:47 AM
Labels: Future, Globalization, Urban
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Seeing Cities as the Environmental Solution, Not The Problem
http://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/kbenfield/seeing_cities_as_the_environme.html
by Kaid Benfield
For a long time, America’s environmental community celebrated wilderness and the rural landscape while disdaining cities and towns. Thoreau’s Walden Pond and John Muir’s Yosemite Valley were seen as the ideal, while cities were seen as sources of dirt and pollution, something to get away from. If environmentalists were involved with cities at all, it was likely to be in efforts to oppose development, with the effect of making our built environment more spread out, and less urban.
We’ve come a long way since then, if still not far enough. We were and remain right to uphold nature, wildlife and the rural landscape as places critical to celebrate and preserve. But what we realize now, many of us anyway, is that cities and towns – the communities where for millennia people have aggregated in search of more efficient commerce and sharing of resources and social networks – are really the environmental solution, not the problem: the best way to save wilderness is through strong, compact, beautiful communities that are more, not less, urban and do not encroach on places of significant natural value. As my friend who works long and hard for a wildlife advocacy organization puts it, to save wildlife habitat we need people to stay in “people habitat.”
For our cities and towns to function as successful people habitat, they must be communities where people want to live, work and play. We must make them great, but always within a decidedly urban, nonsprawling form. As it turns out, compact living – in communities of streets, homes, shops, workplaces, schools and the like assembled at a walkable scale – not only helps to save the landscape; it also reduces pollution and consumption of resources. We don’t drive as far or as often; we share infrastructure. While recent authors such as Edward Glaeser and David Owen are sometimes excessive in extolling the virtues of urban density without giving attention to the other things that make cities attractive and successful, they are absolutely right that city living reduces energy consumption, carbon emissions and other environmental impacts.
A lot of my professional friends are committed urbanists as well as committed environmentalists. We understand the environmental advantages of urban living so thoroughly that we take it for granted that other people do, too. But we make that mistake at our – and the planet’s – peril. The increased development and maintenance of strong, sustainable cities and towns will not happen without a concerted effort.
A lot is riding on the outcome: 83 percent of America’s population – some 259 million people – live in cities and their surrounding metropolitan areas. Somewhat astoundingly (and as I have written previously), 37 of the world’s 100 largest economies are US metros. New York, for example, ranks 13th, with a $1.8 trillion economy equivalent to that of Switzerland and the Netherlands combined; Los Angeles (18th) has an economy that is bigger than Turkey’s; Chicago’s (21st) is larger than Switzerland’s, Poland’s or Belgium’s.
With so much population and economic activity, it can be no wonder that our working and living patterns in cities and suburbs have enormous environmental consequences, both for community residents and for the planet. And the implications are going to intensify: over the next 25 years, America’s population will increase by 70 million people and 50 million households, the equivalent of adding France or Germany to the US. With a combination of building new homes, workplaces, shops and schools and replacing those that will reach the end of their functional lives, fully half the built environment that we will have on the ground in 25 years does not now exist.
These circumstances provide not just a formidable challenge but also a tremendous opportunity to get things right. Unfortunately, past practices have done a lot of damage, particularly in the latter half of the 20th century, when America severely disinvested our inner cities and traditional towns while population, investment and tax base fled for (quite literally) greener pastures. The result, as we now know all too well, has been desecration of the natural and rural landscape while leaving behind decaying infrastructure, polluted air and waterways, and distressed populations.
Older cities and towns with shrinking revenues did what they could, but critical issues such as waste, public transportation, street and sidewalk maintenance, parks, libraries, and neighborhood schools – issues where attention and investment could have made a difference – were back-burnered or neglected altogether. Meanwhile, sprawl caused driving rates to grow three times faster than population, sending carbon and other emissions through the roof while requiring still more costly new infrastructure that was built while we neglected the old.
We cannot allow the future to mimic the recent past. We need our inner cities and traditional communities to absorb as much of our anticipated growth as possible, to keep the impacts per increment of growth as low as possible. And, to do that, we need cities to be brought back to life, with great neighborhoods and complete streets, with walkability and well-functioning public transit, with clean parks and rivers, with air that is safe to breathe and water that is safe to drink.
This, I believe, leads to some imperatives: where cities have been disinvested, we must rebuild them; where populations have been neglected, we must provide them with opportunity; where suburbs have been allowed to sprawl nonsensically, we must retrofit them and make them better. These are not just economic and social matters: these are environmental issues, every bit as deserving of the environmental community’s attention as the preservation of nature.
This is the first in a series of posts that will introduce NRDC’s agenda for sustainable communities.
Move your cursor over the images for credit information.
Kaid Benfield writes (almost) daily about community, development, and the environment. For more posts, see his blog's home page.
Original article
About Kaid Benfield Director, Sustainable Communities, NRDC; co-founder, LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system; co-founder, Smart Growth America coalition; author, Once There Were Greenfields (NRDC 1999), Solving Sprawl (Island Press 2001), Smart Growth In a Changing World (APA Planners Press 2007), Green Community (contributing author; APA Planners Press 2009); voted one of the "top urban thinkers" in 2009 poll on Planetizen.com and named one of "the most influential people in sustainable planning and development" in 2010 by the Partnership for Sustainable Communities. Attorney, recovering litigator, cyclist, blogger, dreamer. You may access my full blog at www.kaidbenfield.com.
Posted by Learner at 1:20 AM
Labels: Compact living, Environment, Green, Urban
Monday, August 8, 2011
Urban Sustainability - Visions & Public Perceptions
Finally, this is my thesis. Thank you all for your help, encouragement, comments and responses!
With gratitude,
Daisy
https://sites.google.com/site/sustainabilityvision
Urban Sustainability - Thesis
Urban Sustainability - Presentation
Posted by Learner at 10:55 AM
Labels: Sustainable-development, Urban
Standards and Frameworks for Sustainable Cities
http://www.wiserearth.org/group/GreenCitySolutions
This section is focused on systems used by cities and communities to plan, implement and monitor sustainability programs. Please share information and resources on this vitally important subject.
Urban Environmental Accords
The Urban Environmental Accords were developed and signed by over 60 international mayors during the United Nations Environment Programme World Environment Day, on June 5th,2005 in San Francisco, California. The Accords have served as a model for other frameworks, outlining the 7 key areas: http://www.sfenvironment.org/downloads/library/accords.pdf
Energy
Renewable Energy-Energy Efficiency-Climate Change
Water Reduction
Zero Waste-Manufacturer Responsibility-Consumer Responsibility
Urban Design
Green Building-Urban Planning-Slums
Urban Nature
Parks-Habitat Restoration-Wildlife
Transportation
Public Transportation-Clean Vehicles-Reducing Congestion
Environmental Health
Toxic Reduction-Healthy Food Systems-Clean Air
Water
Water Access & efficiency-Source Water Conservation- Waste Water Reduction
Check that out : International Ecocity Framework and Standards from EcoCity Builders :
EcoCity Builders and the International Ecocity Conference is establishing the International Ecocity Framework and Standards, working with a diverse group including representatives, employees and associates of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Manchester, British Columbia Institute of Technology, University of British Columbia, University of California at Berkeley, University of Montreal, Simon Fraser University, Tribhuvan University, The Ecological Society of China, World Wildlife Foundation US, Ecocity Builders, Urban Ecology Montreal, The One Earth Initiative, HealthBridge, Consensus Institute, Urban Resource Systems, Novatek, The Helen and William Mazer Foundation, Ecopolis Architects, and Wayne State University.
Posted by Learner at 10:09 AM
Labels: Urban
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Many objects of Jenkins provide the remote access API. They are available at /green/.../api/ where "..." portion is the object for which you'd like to access.
XML API
Access data exposed in HTML as XML for machine consumption. Schema is also available.
You can also specify optional XPath to control the fragment you'd like to obtain (but see below). For example, ../api/xml?xpath=/*/*[0].
For XPath that matches multiple nodes, you need to also specify the "wrapper" query parameter to specify the name of the root XML element to be create so that the resulting XML becomes well-formed.
Similarly exclude query parameter can be used to exclude nodes that match the given XPath from the result. This is useful for trimming down the amount of data you fetch (but again see below). This query parameter can be specified multiple times.
XPath filtering is powerful, and you can have it only return a very small data, but note that the server still has to build a full DOM of the raw data, which could cause a large memory spike. To avoid overloading the server, consider using the tree parameter, or use the xpath parameter in conjunction with the tree parameter. When used together, the result of the tree parameter filtering is built into DOM, then the XPath is applied to compute the final return value. In this way, you can often substantially reduce the size of DOM built in memory.
JSON API
Access the same data as JSON for JavaScript-based access. tree may be used.
Python API
Access the same data as Python for Python clients. This can be parsed into Python object as eval(urllib.urlopen("...").read()) and the resulting object tree is identical to that of JSON. However, when you do this, beware of the security implication. If you are connecting to a non-trusted Jenkins, the server can send you malicious Python programs.
In Python 2.6 or later you can safely parse this output using ast.literal_eval(urllib.urlopen("...").read())
For more information about remote API in Jenkins, see the documentation.
Controlling the amount of data you fetch
The tree query parameter allows you to explicitly specify and retrieve only the information you are looking for, by using an XPath-ish path expression. The value should be a list of property names to include, with sub-properties inside square braces. Try tree=jobs[name],views[name,jobs[name]] to see just a list of jobs (only giving the name) and views (giving the name and jobs they contain). Note: for array-type properties (such as jobs in this example), the name must be given in the original plural, not in the singular as the element would appear in XML (<job>). This will be more natural for e.g. json?tree=jobs[name] anyway: the JSON writer does not do plural-to-singular mangling because arrays are represented explicitly.
For array-type properties, a range specifier is supported. For example, tree=jobs[name]{0,10} would retrieve the name of the first 10 jobs. The range specifier has the following variants:
{M,N}: From the M-th element (inclusive) to the N-th element (exclusive).
{M,}: From the M-th element (inclusive) to the end.
{,N}: From the first element (inclusive) to the N-th element (exclusive). The same as {0,N}.
{N}: Just retrieve the N-th element. The same as {N,N+1}.
Another way to retrieve more data is to use the depth=N query parameter. This retrieves all the data up to the specified depth. Compare depth=0 and depth=1 and see what the difference is for yourself. Also note that data created by a smaller depth value is always a subset of the data created by a bigger depth value.
Because of the size of the data, the depth parameter should really be only used to explore what data Jenkins can return. Once you identify the data you want to retrieve, you can then come up with the tree parameter to exactly specify the data you need.
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Stunning Solid Australian Gem Opal. The Opal was mined at Andamooka, South Australia. Dark amber Opal with greens and blues. Not a smooth oval shape - has a slight stone indentation one end as seen in photo - won't be seen once set. Photographed on various background colours as being translucent it changes with the background colour. Receive actual opal in photo. Measures : 18.3 x 14.1 x 4.6 mm approximately (6.35mm = 1/4 inch). All items posted via Registered International Post.
If you are looking for something specific just contact me I will see if we have the item in our extensive range of stock. Our company has been involved in the Opal industry for over 25 years in everything from mining right through to sales.
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Country of Origin: Australia
Natural/Lab-Created: Natural
Depth: 4.6mm
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BREEAM® and LEED®
The BREEAM certification is based on a comprehensive and integrated sustainability assessment methodology. It applies to various types of buildings or parts of buildings – be the new, redeveloped or existing – and to indoor spaces.
BREEAM® differs from the LEED certification due to the professional figure of the BREEAM® Assessor, a BRE-authorised certifier appointed by the customer to issue the certification following a careful analysis and audit of the project, including on site. The BREEAM Assessor has successfully completed a BREEAM training course carried out by the BRE certification body, followed by the certification examination.
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The sum of the weighted credits determines the environmental performance of the building (rating) and the corresponding certification level: Outstanding ≥ 85, Excellent ≥ 70, Very Good ≥ 55, Good ≥ 45, Pass ≥ 30, Unclassified <30.
The BREEAM certification can be applied for at different points in the building lifecycle:
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Come on up to the eagle’s nest (outdoor patio) at Superstition Harley-Davidson (2910 W. Apache Trail), for breath and movement for bikers a week from today (November 10 at 5:00 pm). It’s the fourth year of breath and movement designed to keep bikers at ease and in the saddle long term.
Teaching riders for the state of Hawaii as a MSF rider/coach, I watched how new motorcycle riders held their breath when making difficult figure 8 moves on the riding range. Holding one’s breath tightens the entire system. When holding our breath, it’s nearly impossible to be relaxed and at ease. If we are not relaxed and at ease when riding a motorcycle our riding ability is diminished. To be at ease in the midst of stress is a critical factor in athletic performance.
In a 1977 book titled, The Centered Skier, author Denise McCluggage presents 12 chapters of Zen goodness on the mental aspects of skiing. She quoted Jean-Claude Killy, the world and Olympic alpine ski champion at the time. Killy said, “You cannot win if you are not relaxed.”
Maybe you say to yourself, so what, I’m not competing. No you may not be competing and maybe the stakes aren’t at the level of an Olympic medal, but in reality the stakes are higher. You are on two-wheels, or three-wheels, and the stakes are about your life. Breath and movement in ease is for bikers because being relaxed in the saddle happens when we learn to be at ease in stress.
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I have found that while May is a time of great celebration and joy for many, it’s also a time of anxiety, depression, sorrow, fear and...
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Will you choose joy? Or exhaustion? Admittedly, I didn’t choose joy this morning. I let small things like a kid who didn’t want to get out...
May 5, 2021
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Daily Step – What will make today a holy place for you?
Is it just me or did April disappear very fast? It’s already well into May. Today would have been our seniors last school day and Sunday...
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With presenters from the likes of BBC Sport, Children's, Music and more each hosting a round on their specialist subject, there really is something for everyone.
There’s even a mystery guest!
Host your own quiz, or take part yourself.
The rounds are presented as a video.
You will have 15 seconds to answer each question, choosing from the multiple choice options on the left.
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grofers is leading the charge in transforming India’s vast, unorganised grocery landscape through cutting-edge technology and innovation. We believe every Indian deserves the opportunity to continually improve their life – a process that often begins at home. As part of our mission of helping consumers make healthier, better choices when buying everyday products, we make a wide range of high-quality grocery and household products accessible, affordable, and available right at their doorsteps.
Built on a proprietary technology stack, the grofers platform serves as a convergence of consumers looking for everyday essentials, partner stores who serve their needs efficiently, and manufacturers looking for a channel to reach a nation of consumers. While our technology caters to the burgeoning population of urban India, it is ready and poised to serve the next 100+ million Indians who are yet to start shopping online.
We believe the ecosystem we power can transform the lives of a billion Indians significantly over the coming decade. They will have access to everyday essentials like groceries at the best value, be able to discover products that improve their health and wellbeing, and spend more meaningful time with their families – with the assurance that their essential needs are being looked after by us. On the other side of this virtuous cycle are the millions of local businesses catering to a nation’s needs, helping create more opportunities for employment, growth, and above all, a better life.
It's a $600 Billion challenge to solve, which is why we are looking at hiring smart, articulate and ambitious individuals to be a part of the team building the future at grofers. If this seems exciting to you, join us! Read more about us here.
Why you will love working with us:
Customer love: We always put the interests of customers ahead of our own. We work hard to earn and keep their trust, and to bring them delight
Bias for action: We dream big, take risks and have a strong bias for action. In difficult situations we make sound decisions and take thoughtful action
Frugality: We are always looking for ways to do more with less - by creating the highest leverage possible with our time, as well as resources
Confidence: We are tenacious and optimistic, and do not take no for an answer. Our people are quietly confident and openly humble
Challenge status-quo: We are candid, authentic and transparent. We speak our mind, make connections that others miss and take smart risks
Learner’s mindset: We keep learning and evolving to be able to meet our audacious goal of empowering every Indian to lead a better life
About the Cloud Support team:
DevOps teams at Grofers build and manage platforms and tools for developer productivity and operations at scale. Sometimes developers might find it difficult to use these platforms and they need help. With their wide array of knowledge, the Cloud Support team is responsible for unblocking developers blocked by infrastructure and platform related issues.. Their goal is to troubleshoot and support DevOps platforms (such as AWS, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Tekton, Postgres, etc.) for developers and improve the quality of support systems by building automation and self service solutions that boost developer productivity.
What you will do:
You will be at the frontline in the support process during the core working hours to help developers troubleshoot application infrastructure issues related to CI/CD, production deployments, provisioning or configuring new or existing cloud infrastructure, etc.
Build knowledge to rectify commonInfrastructure and platform level issues and triage higher level issues with other DevOps teams.
You will be expected to respond and resolve issues within an agreed upon SLA and constantly work with your team to improve the response and resolution process to meet that SLA.
You will be automating processes to resolve common developer issues faster with minimal manual intervention
You will be part of a team which jointly establishes the best practices to be implemented in our platforms. Driving adoption of these practices will play a key part in your role.
EXPERTISE AND QUALIFICATIONS
What you need:
Experience with system administration. You should know the fundamentals of managing Linux environments and basic operations of databases like Postgres.
Proficiency in operating public cloud platforms like AWS, GCP and Azure. We use AWS.
Proficiency in configuration management with tools like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, etc. and some experience in Infrastructure-as-Code technologies such as Terraform, AWS Cloudformation, etc.
Knowledge of Infrastructure monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana, New Relic, ELK, Loki, etc.)
Working knowledge of CI/CD processes. Should have relevant experience in setting up and debugging Jenkins pipelines
Experience with using Git
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Able to quickly learn new and existing technologies
Good to have
Experience in automating workflows using Python and APIs provided by vendors
Experience in administration of common SaaS applications like Atlassian JIRA, Confluence, Github, etc.
Excited? You will be, once you visit our Engineering Blog where you can deep dive into all the cool stuff that our engineers have been working on.
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Charlotte is now the top city in the country for technology professionals to live and work, according to the Computing Technology Industry Association’s 2018 Tech Town Index. Major Fortune 500 companies—including Lowe’s and Honeywell—are relocating to or expanding in the Charlotte area thanks to the city’s highly-trained, highly-educated workforce. The city’s South End neighborhood is attracting a lot of investor attention because of its easy access to the Lynx Blue Line and the Charlotte Rail Trail, along with plentiful parking and a wide variety of housing options.
Lowe’s Expansion in Charlotte
In late June 2019, Mooresville-based Lowe’s (NYSE: LOW) announced that it has selected Charlotte as the future home of its new global technology center. Founded in 1946, the North Carolina-based home improvement company has long been a key partner in the success and rapid growth of the Charlotte area economy. The company plans to invest approximately $153 million in the technology center, which will be in Charlotte’s South End neighborhood.
Set to open in late 2021, the Lowe’s technology hub will be housed in a 23-story, 357,000-square-foot office tower in the bustling neighborhood immediately south of uptown Charlotte. Associates at the facility will help create advanced technology solutions that will help Lowe’s become a best-in-class, omni-channel retailer. The available positions—which include everything from infrastructure engineers to data scientists—will ultimately employ up to 2,000 associates and will help grow the state’s economy by $6.3 billion over a 12-year term.
By locating its newest facility in the heart of the state’s largest metropolitan area, Lowe’s will be perfectly positioned to attract top-tier technology talent from the growing technology industry in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region. “Lowe’s decision to establish its global technology center in the Charlotte region and grow its regional footprint further proves that we’re a burgeoning tech talent and innovation hub,” said Janet LaBar, CEO of the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance.
Lowe’s currently employs nearly 11,000 associates in the Charlotte area and more than 28,000 associates across the state of North Carolina. The success of Lowe’s “exemplifies North Carolina’s strengths as a business location and demonstrates how our state provides everything a company might need, no matter the state of growth or level of skill sought,” said Anthony M. Copeland, North Carolina’s Commerce Secretary. Building on their commitment to the Charlotte region, Lowe’s plans to work closely with city, county and state economic development leaders, as well as local tech schools, universities and other organizations to help foster and add to the developing pipeline of talent that is already a major driving force in the state’s economic growth.
Interested in commercial real estate investment in North Carolina? Ground + Space is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm that specializes in single-tenant and retail NNN investments. Contact us today to find out more about our current listings!
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Meier’s is located on a six acre site just north of the Cincinnati city limits. The winery has bonded winery premises and distilled spirits plant. The operation can process, blend and bottle a variety of products including table wines, dessert wines, vermouths, and sparkling wines. The bottling plant has three modern bottling lines and the unique ability to carbonate and pasteurize sparkling flavored water and juice products. In addition, the winery has rail siding for handling rail cars to compliment its bulk storage and warehouse facilities.
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I'm considering going to the Kuzmin area near Starokonstantinov and am interested in recommendations for places to stay that are inexpensive, possibly historic (ideal would be equivalent to what here
I'm considering going to the Kuzmin area near Starokonstantinov and am interested in recommendations for places to stay that are inexpensive, possibly historic (ideal would be equivalent to what here
By Jeff Miller · #629070 ·
#ukraine
Recommendations for places to stay, tour guide(s) #ukraine
I'm considering going to the Kuzmin area near Starokonstantinov and am interested in recommendations for places to stay that are inexpensive, possibly historic (ideal would be equivalent to what here
I'm considering going to the Kuzmin area near Starokonstantinov and am interested in recommendations for places to stay that are inexpensive, possibly historic (ideal would be equivalent to what here
By Jeff Miller · #308850 ·
#ukraine
Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Update and thank you re town identification assistance #lithuania
I want to thank everyone who responded. I received many helpful and informative responses, and a host of interesting ways of attacking the problem, >from use of JewishGen Communities database and Gaze
I want to thank everyone who responded. I received many helpful and informative responses, and a host of interesting ways of attacking the problem, >from use of JewishGen Communities database and Gaze
By Jeff Miller · #590935 ·
#lithuania
Update and thank you re town identification assistance #lithuania
I want to thank everyone who responded. I received many helpful and informative responses, and a host of interesting ways of attacking the problem, >from use of JewishGen Communities database and Gaze
I want to thank everyone who responded. I received many helpful and informative responses, and a host of interesting ways of attacking the problem, >from use of JewishGen Communities database and Gaze
By Jeff Miller · #270658 ·
#lithuania
Volunteer needed to photograph headstones in Los Angeles area #general
I am looking for help in photographing headstones of the GOR (GORE) and YUDLEVITZ families in the Home of Peace Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, where I understand the family members were buried. Th
I am looking for help in photographing headstones of the GOR (GORE) and YUDLEVITZ families in the Home of Peace Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, where I understand the family members were buried. Th
By Jeff Miller · #215685 ·
#general
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Volunteer needed to photograph headstones in Los Angeles area #general
I am looking for help in photographing headstones of the GOR (GORE) and YUDLEVITZ families in the Home of Peace Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, where I understand the family members were buried. Th
I am looking for help in photographing headstones of the GOR (GORE) and YUDLEVITZ families in the Home of Peace Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, where I understand the family members were buried. Th
By Jeff Miller · #535998 ·
#general
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Update and thank you for town identification assistance #general
I want to thank everyone who responded. I received many helpful and informative responses, and a host of interesting ways of attacking the problem, >from use of JewishGen Communities database and Gaze
I want to thank everyone who responded. I received many helpful and informative responses, and a host of interesting ways of attacking the problem, >from use of JewishGen Communities database and Gaze
By Jeff Miller · #535977 ·
#general
Update and thank you for town identification assistance #general
I want to thank everyone who responded. I received many helpful and informative responses, and a host of interesting ways of attacking the problem, >from use of JewishGen Communities database and Gaze
I want to thank everyone who responded. I received many helpful and informative responses, and a host of interesting ways of attacking the problem, >from use of JewishGen Communities database and Gaze
By Jeff Miller · #215664 ·
#general
Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Town identification assistance requested #lithuania
My relative Mike GORE put on his petition for naturalization that he was my related LAN and IUDELOVICH/YUDELOWITZ families are from). The GORE's came to Chicago and ended up in Los Angeles, but many o
My relative Mike GORE put on his petition for naturalization that he was my related LAN and IUDELOVICH/YUDELOWITZ families are from). The GORE's came to Chicago and ended up in Los Angeles, but many o
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#lithuania
Town identification assistance requested #lithuania
My relative Mike GORE put on his petition for naturalization that he was my related LAN and IUDELOVICH/YUDELOWITZ families are from). The GORE's came to Chicago and ended up in Los Angeles, but many o
My relative Mike GORE put on his petition for naturalization that he was my related LAN and IUDELOVICH/YUDELOWITZ families are from). The GORE's came to Chicago and ended up in Los Angeles, but many o
By Jeff Miller · #270649 ·
#lithuania
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Town identification assistance requested #general
My relative Mike GORE put on his petition for naturalization that he was >from Ruchane Kovna Russia (which I take to be Lithuania since that is where my related LAN and IUDELOVICH/YUDELOWITZ families
My relative Mike GORE put on his petition for naturalization that he was >from Ruchane Kovna Russia (which I take to be Lithuania since that is where my related LAN and IUDELOVICH/YUDELOWITZ families
By Jeff Miller · #535904 ·
#general
Town identification assistance requested #general
My relative Mike GORE put on his petition for naturalization that he was >from Ruchane Kovna Russia (which I take to be Lithuania since that is where my related LAN and IUDELOVICH/YUDELOWITZ families
My relative Mike GORE put on his petition for naturalization that he was >from Ruchane Kovna Russia (which I take to be Lithuania since that is where my related LAN and IUDELOVICH/YUDELOWITZ families
By Jeff Miller · #215591 ·
#general
Ukraine SIG #Ukraine FRAIDER, WALTZER: from Kuzmin, Zhvanets, Sokiryany - Ukraine, Moldova, Romania #ukraine
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
By Jeff Miller · #628842 ·
#ukraine
FRAIDER, WALTZER: from Kuzmin, Zhvanets, Sokiryany - Ukraine, Moldova, Romania #ukraine
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
By Jeff Miller · #308622 ·
#ukraine
Romania SIG #Romania ROTHENBERG and MITCHELL from Iasi and FRAIDER, WALTZER, and other family members from other places #romania
According to family information, my ROTHENBERG family is >from Iasi, and other family members are >from places that once were in Romania but today are in Ukraine or Moldova. The ROTHENBERG family spli
According to family information, my ROTHENBERG family is >from Iasi, and other family members are >from places that once were in Romania but today are in Ukraine or Moldova. The ROTHENBERG family spli
By Jeff Miller · #607608 ·
#romania
ROTHENBERG and MITCHELL from Iasi and FRAIDER, WALTZER, and other family members from other places #romania
According to family information, my ROTHENBERG family is >from Iasi, and other family members are >from places that once were in Romania but today are in Ukraine or Moldova. The ROTHENBERG family spli
According to family information, my ROTHENBERG family is >from Iasi, and other family members are >from places that once were in Romania but today are in Ukraine or Moldova. The ROTHENBERG family spli
By Jeff Miller · #287354 ·
#romania
WALZER, FRAIDER, others from Skala, Zhvanets, Iasi, Kuzmin #general
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
By Jeff Miller · #215192 ·
#general
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen WALZER, FRAIDER, others from Skala, Zhvanets, Iasi, Kuzmin #general
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
By Jeff Miller · #535505 ·
#general
WALZER from Skala; related families from modern-day Ukraine, Moldova #galicia
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
By Jeff Miller · #63366 ·
#galicia
Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia WALZER from Skala; related families from modern-day Ukraine, Moldova #galicia
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
According to family information, "Frank" (Ephroim Menasche) WALTZER, born 12 Mar 1893 Skala, Galicia, Austria [present day Ukraine]. He was the second of four children of Abraham Yehuda Leib WALZER. A
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I have a guinea pig who is currently suffering from overgrown teeth (or some sort of problem with her back teeth). She is very determined to eat but she is struggling to eat hay and some veggies.
This issue has happened a few years back and the last time we went to a local vet. She was put under anaesthesia and apparently, a spur (I'm pretty sure) ended up hurting her by digging into her mouth so they had to shorten them. After that, I was super concerned for a little while as Ginger wasn't eating, but a huge wave of relief came over me as she ate some hay a small while after. However, I'm hesitant to come over to that place again - as Ginger after that visit to the vet, still ate much slower than her two sisters, and she sometimes struggled quite badly with her food.
Basically, this issue started up again and I'm basically 100 sure it is the same issue as she has got a wet chin, and when she has a pellet in her mouth, she has to tilt it a certain way sometimes to eat it properly. We are giving the pigs quite a lot of grass regularly to try to encourage her to eat something similar to hay, and we have started trying to syringe feed her. She doesn't really like it and she is eating her pellets but she is starting to get on the skinny side so we're really anxious about her.
So the trouble is - should I go to the local vet, or should I try to persuade my parents to drive me somewhere quite far away to a guinea pig teeth specialist? I contacted a guinea pig specialist at the weekends but they haven't replied and I don't know when they will get back to us. Also, prices are a variable we are trying to keep in mind as we know it can be quite expensive!
Ginger is also 5 years old, so I'm leaning more towards a vet who will treat her teeth while she's conscious (part of the reason why we would need to travel so far away!)
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Lynx
Celebrate!!!
Post » Thu Jun 03, 2021 8:56 pm
Malocclusion can certainly be serious. Have you read the page here?
http://www.guinealynx.info/malocclusion.html
Start weighing her daily right now so you know exactly where her weight is. You will need to supplement her food by syringe (hand feeding) if she is not able to maintain her weight. The vet you originally saw, might have done a fine job. Recovery after working on teeth does not always go smoothly.
It sounds like she may have lost a significant amount of weight, which in itself can be life threatening.
Your local vet might also be able to take xrays and get a second opinion from a veterinary dentist who is familiar with guinea pig dental problems.
So weigh once or twice a day, start hand feeding, and see your vet or a veterinary dentist as soon as possible.
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a_happy_chick
Post » Fri Jun 04, 2021 1:56 am
Thanks. We are going to the vet today so hopefully Ginger will get her teeth all sorted!
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Lynx
Celebrate!!!
Post » Fri Jun 04, 2021 3:50 pm
Let us know how it goes. An xray can really help with diagnosis.
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a_happy_chick
Post » Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:47 am
The vet checked her out yesterday said that Ginger has some overgrown teeth at the back of her mouth. He also said he spotted a bit of blood but we have been prescribed some painkillers to help her with that for a little while!
Ginger will probably be going back to the vets next week, and we have started to weigh her daily now!
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ItsaZoo
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Post » Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:26 pm
Does the vet think Ginger will need dental work to take care of the overgrown teeth?
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bpatters
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Post » Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:45 pm
Don't wait to get those molars planed. They will NOT get better on their own.
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a_happy_chick
Post » Mon Jun 14, 2021 11:55 am
An update... Ginger went under anaesthetic and apparently it was really, really bad. They did what they could but apparently, on one side of her mouth, her teeth aren't lined up which means her teeth will just grow back and it's unfair for Ginger to go under that again and again. I don't know what to do but I'm going to go to a different vet - a guinea pig teeth specialist, and see what they say. I'm really panicky and I just don't know what to do.
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a_happy_chick
Post » Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:15 pm
**When I mean "it was really, really bad'', I mean the anaesthetic went smoothly but Ginger had many teeth issues.
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Lynx
Celebrate!!!
Post » Mon Jun 14, 2021 9:21 pm
Were xrays taken? They would be very useful getting a second opinion on prognosis from a veterinary dentist.
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a_happy_chick
Post » Tue Jun 15, 2021 1:31 am
No, they weren't :P
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I'm hopeless at formatting text, so if you think you can structure this post better take everything i write and put it into an easy to digest way. I'm just going to type out everything i know in text as fast as possible. I'm not a legal expert, I'm not somehow who understands every bit of information in the PDF's below, but i know I'm a retail trader that uses leverage to make profit which is why I'm posting this, in the hope that someone who can run a charge better than me, will.
Some of you are already aware of what might be happening, this is just a post to educate retail traders on changes that might be coming to certain brokers. This effects Australian Customers the most, but also effects those living in other countries that use Australian brokers, such as Pepperstone and others.
Last year in August 2019, ASIC ( Australian Securities and Investments Commission ) was concerned about retail traders going into Forex and Binary options without understanding these instruments properly and started sticking their noses in for tough regulation.
ASIC asked brokers and anyone with interest in the industry to write to them and explain what should and should not change from the changes they proposed, some of the proposed changes are very misguided and come from a lack of understanding exactly how OTC derivatives actually work.
I will provide the link to the paper further down so you can read it yourself and i will provide a link to all the submission made by all parties that sent submissions to ASIC, however the 2 main points of debate are:
1, To reduce the overall leverage available to retail traders to either 20:1 or 30:1. This means people who currently use leverage such as 100:1 to 500:1 and everything in between will be effected the most, even more so are those traders with relatively small accounts, meaning in order to get your foot in the door to trading you will need more capital for it to be viable.
^^ This point above is very important.
2, The removing of Binary options trading, which basically includes products like "Bet if gold will rise to this price in the next 30 seconds" This sort of stuff. So far from all the submissions from brokers and individuals nobody really cares if this changes as far as i know, though if you have concerns about this i would start voicing your disapproval. Though i would not waste your time here, all is pointing to this being eradicated completely with brokers also supporting the changes, I've never used such a product and know very little about them.
^^ This point above isn't very important and will probably be enforced in the future.
Still to this day i see retail traders not understanding leverage, they think of it as "dangerous and scary", it's not, position size is the real danger, not leverage. So ASIC is aiming to limit retail traders access to high leverage, they are claiming it is a way to protect traders who don't really understand what they are getting into by attacking leverage and not the real problem which is position size relative to your capital.
If it was truly about protecting retail traders from blowing up their accounts, they would look for ways to educate traders on "understanding position sizes and why it's important" rather than attacking leverage, but their goal is misguided or has an ulterior motive . I will give you a small example below.
EXAMPLE - We will use 2 demo accounts for demonstration purposes. If you don't understand my example, i suggest you try it for yourself. - Skip if not interested in examples.
Lets say we open 2 demo accounts with $1000 in both, one with 20:1 leverage and one with 500:1 leverage and we open an identical position on both accounts ( say a micro lot '0.01' on EURUSD ). You are safer on the 500:1 account as you don't need to put up as much margin as collateral as you would on the 20:1. If the trade we just opened goes against us and continues against us, the account with 20:1 leverage will run out of free margin a lot faster than the 500:1 account. In this simple example is shows you that leverage is not dangerous but safer and gives you a lot more breathing room. This trade was a small micro lot, so it would take hundreds of pips movements to get margin called and blow up that $1000 on each account. Lets now use a different position size to truly understand why retail traders blow up accounts and is the reason why trading can be dangerous.
This time instead of opening a micro lot of '0.01' on our $1000 dollar demo accounts, lets open a position size much larger, 5 lots. Remember we only have $1000 and we are about to open a position much larger relative to our capital ( which we should never do because we can't afford to do that ) the 20:1 probably wont even let you place that trade if you don't have enough margin as collateral or if you could open the position you would have a very tiny amount of free margin left over, meaning a small pip movement against you will instantly blow up your $1000 account. On the 500:1 account you wouldn't need to put up as much margin as collateral with more free margin if the trade goes bad, but again a small movement could blow up your account. In this example, both accounts were dangerous because the lack of understanding position sizes, opening a position you can't afford to open. This is what the true danger is, not the leverage.
Even in the second example, the higher leverage would "margin call" you out later. So i would go as far to say that lower leverage is more dangerous for you because it margin calls you out faster and just by having a lower leverage doesn't stop you from opening big positions that can blow you up in a 5 pip movement anymore, any leverage size is dangerous if you're opening positions you can't afford to open. This is also taking into consideration that no risk management is being used, with risk management higher leverage is even more powerful.
ASIC believes lowering leverage will stop people opening positions that they can't afford. When the reality is no matter how much capital you have $500, $1000, $5000, $50,000, $500,000, $5,000,000. You don't open position sizes that will blow that capital up completely with small movements. The same thing can happen on a 20:1 or 500:1 account.
Leverage is a tool, use it, if your on a lower leverage already such as 20:1, 30:1 it means your country has been regulated and you already have harder trading conditions. Just remember higher leverage allows you to open larger position sizes in total for the amount of money you own, but the issue is NOT that your using the higher leverage but because you are opening positions you can't afford, for what ever reason that is, the only fix for this is education and will not be fixed by simply lowing leverage, since you can just as easy blow up your account on low leverage just as fast or if not faster.
So what is going on?
There might ( get your tinfoil hats on ) be more that is involved here, deeper than you think, other agendas to try and stop small time retail traders from making money via OTC products, theories such as governments not wanting their citizens to be traders, rather would prefer you to get out there and work a 9 to 5 instead. Effective ways to do this would be making conditions harder with a much larger barrier of entry and the best way to increase the barrier of entry for retail traders is to limit leverage, lower leverage means you need to put up more money, less breathing room for trades, lower potential. They are limiting your upside potential and the downside stays the same, a blown account is a blow account.
Think of leverage as a weapon, a person wielding a butchers knife can probably destroy a person wielding a steak knife, but both knifes can prove fatal. They want to make sure your holding the butter knife then tell you to butcher a cow with it. 30:1 leverage is still workable and can still be profitable, but not as profitable as 500:1 accounts. This is why they are allowing professionals to use high leverage, this gives them another edge over successful retail traders who will still be trying to butcher a cow with a butter knife, while they are slaying limbs off the cow with machetes.
It's a way to hamstring you and keep you away rather than trying to "protect" you. The real danger is not leverage, they are barking up the wrong tree, how convenient to be barking up the very tree most retail traders don't fully understand ( leverage) , pass legislation to make trading conditions harder and at the same time push the narrative that trading is dangerous by making it even harder. A full circle strategy to make your trading conditions worse, so you don't succeed.
Listen carefully especially if you trade with any of the brokers that have provided their submissions to ASIC. Brokers want to seem like they are on your side and so far some of the submissions ( i haven't read them all ) have brokers willing to drop their leverage down to 30:1 because they know by dropping the leverage down it will start margin calling out their clients at a much faster rate, causing more blown up accounts / abandoned accounts with residual margin called funds, but they also know that if they make trading environments too hard less people will trade or even worse move their funds elsewhere offshore to unregulated brokers that offer higher leverage.
Right now it's all just a proposal, but as governments expand and continue to gain more control over it's citizens, it's just a matter of time till it's law, it's up to you to be vocal about it, let your broker know that if they drop their leverage, you're out, force them to fight for you.
If you have any more information related to this, or have anything to add, post below. I'm not an expert at this technical law talk, i know that i do well with 500:1 leverage and turn profits with it, it would be harder for me to do on a lower leverage, this is the reason for my post.
All related documents HERE
CP-322 ( Consultation paper 322 ) & Submissions from brokers and others.
https://asic.gov.au/regulatory-resources/find-a-document/consultation-papers/cp-322-product-intervention-otc-binary-options-and-cfds/
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Binary Options Review; Best Binary Options Brokers
Binary Options Review; Best Binary Options Brokers
We have compared the best regulated binary options brokers and platforms in May 2020 and created this top list. Every binary options company here has been personally reviewed by us to help you find the best binary options platform for both beginners and experts. The broker comparison list below shows which binary trading sites came out on top based on different criteria.
You can put different trading signals into consideration such as using payout (maximum returns), minimum deposit, bonus offers, or if the operator is regulated or not. You can also read full reviews of each broker, helping you make the best choice. This review is to ensure traders don't lose money in their trading account.
How to Compare Brokers and Platforms
In order to trade binary options, you need to engage the services of a binary options broker that accepts clients from your country e.g. check US trade requirements if you are in the United States. Here at bitcoinbinaryoptionsreview.com, we have provided all the best comparison factors that will help you select which trading broker to open an account with. We have also looked at our most popular or frequently asked questions, and have noted that these are important factors when traders are comparing different brokers:
What is the Minimum Deposit? (These range from $5 or $10 up to $250)
Are they regulated or licensed, and with which regulator?
Can I open a Demo Account?
Is there a signals service, and is it free?
Can I trade on my mobile phone and is there a mobile app?
Is there a Bonus available for new trader accounts? What are the Terms and
conditions?
Who has the best binary trading platform? Do you need high detail charts with technical analysis indicators?
Which broker has the best asset lists? Do they offer forex, cryptocurrency, commodities, indices, and stocks – and how many of each?
Which broker has the largest range of expiry times (30 seconds, 60 seconds, end of the day, long term, etc?)
How much is the minimum trade size or amount?
What types of options are available? (Touch, Ladder, Boundary, Pairs, etc)
Additional Tools – Like Early closure or Metatrader 4 (Mt4) plugin or integration
Do they operate a Robot or offer automated trading software?
What is Customer Service like? Do they offer telephone, email and live chat customer support – and in which countries? Do they list direct contact details?
Who has the best payouts or maximum returns? Check the markets you will trade.
The Regulated Binary Brokers
Regulation and licensing is a key factor when judging the best broker. Unregulated brokers are not always scams, or untrustworthy, but it does mean a trader must do more ‘due diligence’ before trading with them. A regulated broker is the safest option.
Regulators - Leading regulatory bodies include:
CySec – The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (Cyprus and the EU)
FCA – Financial Conduct Authority (UK)
CFTC – Commodity Futures Trading Commission (US)
FSB – Financial Services Board (South Africa)
ASIC – Australia Securities and Investment Commission
There are other regulators in addition to the above, and in some cases, brokers will be regulated by more than one organization. This is becoming more common in Europe where binary options are coming under increased scrutiny. Reputable, premier brands will have regulation of some sort.
Regulation is there to protect traders, to ensure their money is correctly held and to give them a path to take in the event of a dispute. It should therefore be an important consideration when choosing a trading partner.
Bonuses - Both sign up bonuses and demo accounts are used to attract new clients. Bonuses are often a deposit match, a one-off payment, or risk-free trade. Whatever the form of a bonus, there are terms and conditions that need to be read.
It is worth taking the time to understand those terms before signing up or clicking accept on a bonus offer. If the terms are not to your liking then the bonus loses any attraction and that broker may not be the best choice. Some bonus terms tie in your initial deposit too. It is worth reading T&Cs before agreeing to any bonus, and worth noting that many brokers will give you the option to ‘opt-out’ of taking a bonus.
Using a bonus effectively is harder than it sounds. If considering taking up one of these offers, think about whether, and how, it might affect your trading. One common issue is that turnover requirements within the terms, often cause traders to ‘over-trade’. If the bonus does not suit you, turn it down.
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The Binary Book Scam Is One of the Most Popular Options Scam and here’s everything you need to know about it
In April 2016, Binary Book was added to the CFTC's RED list for illegally soliciting U.S. Residents. In May 2017, There was an FPA Traders Court guilty vote against this company. The FPA recommended a high level of caution dealing with Binary Book scam unless this issue can be resolved. Lee Elbaz, the CEO of Yukom, has been arrested by the US FBI for wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Yukom is the parent company of BinaryBook and BigOption.
The first thing that you will certainly notice concerning the dealer is its high deposit amounts. Typically the amount was corresponding to the lifetime savings of certain persons. High returns had been promised but these kinds of high returns when it comes to binary trading is simply not possible in all.
Binary Book scam has been exposed was because of the fact there were zero social networking accounts related with the bank account. This was a new clear cut instance of how typically the scammers wanted to be able to extort quick money and back off together with it in typically the very first place. Inside order to stay away from a setback, these people opened a Facebook account but that was inactive regarding quite a while. All reputed brokerages stay connected with dealers via their sociable accounts but that was not typically the case here.
Presently there is also a FPA Traders guilty vote against the company. The FPA recommends a high level regarding caution coping with Binary Book unless this particular issue could be solved. Binary Book also provides also been extra to the CFTC's RED list with regard to illegally soliciting its customers, clearly signifying the point that right now there are reasons exactly why it ended upward being a deceptive service.
Also, in accordance with certain reviewers through various binary discussion boards, the company marketed a lot of private information as to whenever they signed up with regard to the company, these people started getting a new large amount of spam e-mail from different binary sites across the world. This will be plainly indicative regarding the fact that will that they sell private details for a cost to all kinds of brokers and firms across the world.
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Tips to Find the Best Binary Options Brokers
With the potential of earning big money, binary options trading has removed in a big way all around the globe. From a number of binary options brokers in 2008, we have about hundreds of these available currently. You will be entrusting your cash to a broker to keep on the trade. Hence, it is very important that you identify the best binary options brokers from the other small and unreliable ones.
The trading of Binary Options first commenced in 2008 at the Chicago Board of Exchange. Such as the name suggests, Binary Options, are derivative contracts with only two possible outcomes at the expiry of the contract i.e. you receive cash/ asset if the contract is'in the amount of money'or nothing otherwise. For instance, suppose you buy a phone option of ABC Ltd.' s share at a strike price of $30 and a binary payoff of $300 binary options brokers. If the stock price is above $30, your contract is'in the amount of money '. By'in the amount of money'contract, we mean that you are in a gain situation as you can buy the stock for the strike price of $30 and sell it at an increased price (the current price) and produce a profit. In this scenario, in a binary option contract, you receive a fixed binary payoff of $300. In most other scenario, you receive nothing and lose the purchase price of the contract. The underlying asset can be stocks, indices, commodities and currencies. Making consistent profits out of trading in binary options depends upon the accuracy with which you may predict asset movements over the word of the contract.
Following are some important strategies for narrowing down your search to the best binary options brokers:
• Choose a controlled broker: A regulated broker is the one which has obtained a license and is governed by the concerned regulatory authority. Picking a regulated binary options broker will benefit you in many ways such as, payment protection in case of the broker's insolvency, proper usage of funds and authenticity of the contracts.
• Access: There are some brokers who prohibit US investors from trading in binary option contracts. If you should be a US investor, you would want to check this first before proceeding to evaluate the broker on other parameters.
• Track Record: Pick a broker with a minumum of one year of reputable dealings. Avoid deciding on new brokers. The more experienced the broker, the higher will be its credibility as it has had the oppertunity to survive in this industry.
• Reputation: Before selecting any broker, ensure that you check the user reviews/ complaints which will give a fair idea of the trustworthiness of the broker. Find the broker who has good reviews and fewer complaints.
• User Interface: Since your entire transactions will be online, become familiar with the interface of the broker's website. User friendly and navigate interface will simplify things and assist you to take investment decisions easily.
• Number of Options: You can find a number of option variants including 60 seconds options by which the option expires after very one minute or One Touch binary option in that you simply need certainly to predict whether the asset price will at least one time cross a pre-determined price during the life span of the option. Brokers supplying a higher number of option variants are beneficial as it opens up more earning opportunities.
• High Payouts: Higher payout means lower commission to the brokers and obviously higher share of profits to you. Most brokers generally offer 80-85% payout in case the option is'in the amount of money '. Some brokers offer 10-15% payout even when the option is out from the money. Choose brokers with favorable payouts.
• Banking options: Since derivative contracts are about'timing'it is essential that the broker offers you fast and a range of deposit and withdrawal options.
• Customer Service: Fast and prompt customer support is just a big advantage for a newcomer trader. Test the broker's customer care with certain pre-account opening queries. Also, a demonstration account made available from a broker reflects its emphasis on superior customer experience.
• Terms and Conditions: More frequently than not, unfavorable terms such as higher withdrawal limit are hidden in the fine print of the terms and conditions. Read them in more detail before commencing trading with the broker.
It's important that you spend time in choosing your broker. The above checklist will help you choose the best binary options brokers in the market currently.
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The Binary Book Scam extorted millions from many naive investors and scammed them
Under a continuous spike inside the number of fake binary cases inside the financial world, we advise a person to stay risk-free, secure and never ever invest a lot of money to be able to a particular broker without actually verifying who it is. Binary Book Scam is something that needs to be spoken about right now. Trying to the fact and duping men and women on the similar lines as the particular way, pretty much similar to the previous ones. Following a thorough investigation, we found out there that the company has literally duped hundreds of investors together with millions of bucks up to now.
One of the most prominent things about the Binary Book Scam is the way it was dealt wiith was the high deposit amounts that it exhibited. High returns have been promised but these kinds of high returns any time it comes in order to binary trading will be simply not achievable at all. We were indeed convinced that it was a scam. We found out there that it presented five different varieties of accounts, each of which needed a minimum deposit of $1000. The worst part had been that the features of the account sorts were not described on the website, which evidently was against the rules in the trade since Binary Account deposits usually begin from $10 for most legit binary option sites.
Back in 2017, Lee Elbaz, the CEO of Yukom, was arrested by the US FBI for wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. If you don’t know what Yukom is, it is the parent company of BinaryBook and Big Option.
BigOption has already been said established as a scam and we are pretty sure that Binary Book is following the same footsteps as well.
There is also an FPA Traders Court guilty vote against this company. The FPA recommends a high level of caution dealing with Binary Book unless this issue can be resolved. Binary Book has also been added to the CFTC's RED list for illegally soliciting U.S. Residents, clearly signifying the fact that there are reasons why it ended up being a fraudulent service.
Binary Book Scam was also captured red-handed by us all due to the reality that there had been plagiarized educational substance and plagiarised About Us page about their website. Actually the words in addition to conditions page that will the binary book website had been something that had been fake. After this many trials and errors, we determined to finally determine that binary book scam is a thing that is soon likely to unfold and because a result, one should not trade any sort of funds with typically the trader.
Also, according to certain testers from various binary forums, the company offered a lot of private data as to when they signed up for the company, these people started getting a new lot of junk e-mail emails from various binary sites around the world. This is plainly indicative of the particular fact that they will sell private data for a cost, which is clearly against the rules and regulations of a financial setup.
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[LONG] My Story of Disillusionment with and Disappointment in the World and Myself
Intro.
This might be a long one. I hope someone reads the thing, I put like 3 hours into writing it. A brief story of my life and how it all led up to this moment, where I am disillusioned with my self-image, my life choices, and certain aspects of the world, and have no idea what to do next. Warning: this whole thing might be a little depressing to read.
Childhood.
I am a 20yo Russian male. During my childhood, I was made to believe that I am capable of doing something great and doing better than anyone. At the same time I developed a very non-conformist life stance and very often rejected things and ideas simply because they were too popular for my taste, and I couldn't feel special whilst enjoying them. Of course, in turn, society rejected me, as it does with anyone who doesn't play by the rules. Oh well.
My only redeeming quality was that I considered myself pretty smart. Which is even easier to assume, when at the same time you think that you're different from everyone else. Now, I know that to some extent, I was indeed smarter than most people in certain areas. Unlike most people I knew back then, often with bare minimum efforts I was able to maintain near perfect grades at school. I was also enjoying learning new things and reading more than an average person. So, let's just say, I had a basis to assume I was a smart dude.
I wasn't happy and content with my life, though. I never had real friends, because I only hung out with people when they were my classmates/roommates/co-workers, and after we parted ways, I rarely if ever contacted them afterwards. I always enjoyed doing things you usually do in solitude more, because when I was alone, I wouldn't be afraid that someone could hurt me for being different. Because of that, I was never in a romantic relationship.
High School.
Still, life was going okay. By the end of school, I kind of accepted my social deficiency and I wanted to focus on improving the world and become a successful person - for myself. I was facing a dilemma, though. Despite the fact that I was doing great in school, the idea of having to invest four years of my time into studying something really specific, and then having to work another 20-30 years on the same job was terrifying, because I had no idea what I liked to do! Nothing seemed interesting to me, I didn't have a passion for doing anything... Thanks to my video game addiction, which made me lazy as fuck, probably. I also needed to meet my criteria for success with my future job, which included being financially successful. I grew up in top 1% income family, so... I always felt the pressure to outperform or at least match my parents' income.
Enter trading. My dad discovered investing several years ago (we don't live in US, so most of the people aren't as financially savvy, so he never thought about investing before then). I was always curious about financial independence and markets, but now I was seeing it all done in front of me, I realized that it might be a good opportunity to make a lot of money and become successful without being socially adept, which is something absolutely required in business or politics. So, I asked my father to open a brokerage account for me in the US, and started swing trading (trading in weekly/monthly time frames). I could only trade slow and small because of the trade restrictions put on accounts <$25k and <21yo in the US. Still, it was going well, but in hindsight I was just lucky to be there during a great bull market.
Even before I thought trading and more importantly investing were the ways smart people make money. I thought simply because I was conventionally smart, I had a talent or an innate ability to pick innovative stocks and do venture investing when I grow some capital. I truly believed in that long before I was introduced to financial markets, I believed that my surface level understanding of multiple areas of cutting edge and emerging technology would give me an edge compared to all the other investors.
US Community College and Return Back.
In the end, I've decided I want to go to a US community college and study finance and become a trader and later an investor, but I didn't want to work for a fund or something like that (lazy ass). I wanted to use my knowledge and skill and my own money to grow my net worth and make a living. I didn't really like the process of trading, I just needed the money to live by while I was trying to figure out what else to do with my life. Because I thought I were smart, I thought this would come easily to me. Boy was I wrong. From the nicest of conditions in my hometown, I was suddenly moved into a foreign setting, on the other side of the planet away form my family and mates, with a video game addiction and laziness that ruined my daily routine and studying as well. The fact that I didn't like my major was not helping. My grades fell from A- in the first quarter to C+ in the last. I gained +30% from my normal weight. I was stressed out, not going outside and sitting at my computer desk for days at a time, skipping all the classes I could if they were not absolutely essential for my grades, living on prepared foods. I never got out of my shell and barely talked to anyone in English, all of my friends were Russian speaking. I wasted an opportunity to improve my speaking, although aside from that my English skills satisfy me.
By the end of community college, last summer, I was left with B grades that wouldn't let me transfer anywhere decent, and the extreme stress that I put myself through started taking a toll on my mental health. I was planning to take a break and go back to Russia for several months, and transfer back to a US uni this winter. Needless to say, you can't run from yourself. It didn't really become much better after a few months in Russia. I didn't want to study finance anymore, because it was boring and I was exhausted. I still had the video game addiction, still was lazy and gained some more extra pounds of weight. I was not sleeping at all, extremely sleep deprived for months. Because of this and lack of mental stimulation I started to become dumber. And all that was happening where I didn't really have to do anything: not study or work, just sit around the house and do whatever I wanted. Turns out, these conditions didn't help me to get out of the incoming depression.
Finally, around November, when I already sent out all of my transfer applications and already got some positive answers from several universities, I knew I didn't have much time left at home, and I had to leave soon. But I really, really didn't want to go back. It was scarier than the first time. I was afraid of new changes, I just wanted for the time to stop and letting me relax, heal... I was having suicidal thoughts and talked about it with my family and my therapist. They were all supportive and helped me as much as they could. But I was the only person who could really help myself. If I wanted to breathe freely, I had to admit defeat and not go back to the US to continue my education. It was extremely hard at first, but then I just let go. I decided to find a temporary job as an English tutor and give myself time to think. Then I remembered that I had a bunch of money in my trading account. I still thought that I was pretty smart, despite failing college, so I figured, why not try move it to Russian brokers who don't have trading restrictions, and do it full time? Which is exactly what I did. And I started to study trading all by myself at a fast pace. I was now trading full time and it was going sideways: +10% in December, -20% in January. Then, something incredible happened. I was already in a shitty place in life, but I still had some hope for my future. Things were about to get much worse. I'm in the late January, and I discovered for myself that the whole financial industry of the world was a fraud.
Brief Explanation of My Discoveries.
In the image of the financial industry, there are several levels of perceived credibility.
In the bottom tier, there is pure gambling. In my country, there were periods when binary options trading and unreliable Forex brokers were popular among common folk, but these were obvious and unsophisticated fraudsters who were one step away from being prosecuted. There are also cryptocurrencies that don't hold any value and are also used only for speculation/redistribution of wealth. There is also a wonderful gambling subreddit wallstreetbets where most users don't even try to hide the fact that what they are doing is pure gambling. I love it. But the thing is, this is trading/investing for the people who have no idea what it is, and most people discredit it as a fraud, which it, indeed, is. These examples are 99% marketing/public image and 1% finance. But these offer x10-1000 returns in the shortest time span. Typical get-rich-quick schemes, but they attract attention.
Then, there is trading tier. You can have multiple sub levels here, in the bottom of this tier we would probably have complex technical analysis (indicators) and daily trading/scalping. I was doing this in the DecembeJanuary. At the top would be people who do fundamental analysis (study financial reports) and position trade (monthly time frames). Now, there is constant debate in the trading community whether technical analysis or fundamental analysis is better. I have a solid answer to the question. They work in the same way. Or rather, they don't work at all.
You'd ask: "Why you didn't discover this earlier? You were in this financial thing for several years now!" Well, you see, unlike on the previous level, here millions of people say that they actually believe trading works and there is a way to use the available tools to have great returns. Some of these people actually know that trading doesn't work, but they benefit from other traders believing in it, because they can sell them courses or take brokerage fees from them. Still, when there are millions around you telling you that it works, even a non-conformist like me would budge. Not that many people actually participate in the markets, so I thought that by being in this minority made me smart and protected from fraudsters. Lol. All it took for me to discover the truth is to accidentally discover that some technical indicators give random results, do a few google searches, reach some scientific studies which are freely available and prove that technical and fundamental analysis don't work. It was always in front of me, but the fucking trading community plugged my ears and closed my eyes shut so I wasn't able to see it. Trading usually promises 3-15% gain a month.
A huge shock, but surely there was still a way for me to work this out? Active investing it is!
The next level, active investing, is different from trading. You aim for 15-50% yearly returns, but you don't have to do as much work. You hold on to stocks of your choice for years at a time, once in a while you study the markets, re balance your portfolio, etc. Or you invest your money in a fund, that will select the stocks of their choice and manage their and your portfolio for you. For a small fee of course. All of these actions are aimed at trying to outperform the gain the market made as a whole, and so called index funds, which invest in basically everything and follow the market returns - about 7-10% a year. And if I ever had any doubts in trading, I firmly believed that active investing works since I was a little kid (yes I knew about it back then). And this is where the real fraud comes in.
The whole Wall Street and every broker, every stock exchange in the world are a part of a big fraud. Only about 10-20% of professional fund managers outperform the market in any 15 year period. If you take 30 years, this dwindles to almost nothing, which means that no one can predict the markets. These people have no idea what they are doing. Jim Cramer is pure show-business and has no idea what's going on. Warren Buffet gained his fortune with pure luck, and for every Buffet there are some people who made only a million bucks and countless folks who lost everything.
Wall Street. They have trillions of dollars and use all that money and power and marketing to convince you that there is a way to predict where the stocks are going without being a legal insider or somehow abusing the law. They will make you think you can somehow learn from them where to invest your money on your own or they will make you believe that you should just give it to them and they will manage it for you, because they know how everything works and they can predict the future using past data.
They won't. They don't. They can't. There are studies and statistics to prove it countless times over the span of a 100 years. But they will still charge you exchange fees, brokerage fees and management fees anyway. And they also manipulate certain studies, lobby where and when they need it, and spread misinformation on an unprecedented scale, creating a positive image of themselves. And everyone falls for that. Billions of people around the globe still think it's all legit.
Passive index investing is the last level. You just put your money in the market and wait. Markets will go up at a predetermined rate. If there's a crisis, in 10 years no one will even remember. Markets always go up in the end. But passive index investing can only give you only 7% inflation-adjusted returns a year. Not enough to stop working or even retire early, unless you have a high-paying job in a first-world country. I don't.
Despite all that, to put it simply, this is the only type of investing that works and doesn't involve any kind of fraud or gambling. It's the type of investing that will give you the most money. If you want to know why it is like that and how to do it, just go to financialindependence. They know this stuff better than any other sub. Better than investing, trading or any other sub where non-passive-index investing is still discussed as viable strategy.
Back to me.
My whole being was fucked over, my hopes and dreams and understanding of success and how this world works were shattered. I realized, I had no future in financial industry, because only middlemen make money in there, and I quit college needed to get there. Frankly, I wouldn't want to work there even if I had the opportunity. The pay is good, but the job is boring and I wouldn't want to be a part of this giant scheme anyway. But even if I wanted to go back, I also couldn't. Russia is in a worsening crisis and my parents could no longer afford a US university and now with coronavirus it's even worse. Good thing I quit before it all happened. I learned a valuable lesson and didn't lose that much money for it (only about 10% of my savings). God knows where it would lead me if I continued to be delusional. But now that my last temporary plans for the future were scrapped, I had no idea what to do next.
The future.
With the reality hitting me, I would lie if I say it didn't all come full circle and connect to my past. I realized that I was stupid and not intelligent, because I was living in a made-up world for years now. But even if I were intelligent, pure wit would not give me the success and fortune that I was craving, because trading and active investing were a no-go for me, and business/politics require a very different, extroverted mindset, different education and interest from my own. My only redeeming quality in a hopeless introvert world, my perceived intelligence was taken away from me and rendered useless at the same time.
Besides, failing at that one thing made me insecure about everything and now I think of myself as an average individual. So, if 8 out of 10 businesses fail, I shouldn't start one because I will probably fail. And if most politicians don't get anywhere, why should I bother? If average salary in my country is X, I shouldn't hope for more. I stopped believing in my ability to achieve something. First, I failed at education and now I failed... Professionally? I don't know how to describe it, but my life recently was just an emotional roller coaster. I just feel like a very old person and all I want calmness and stability in my life. I was very lazy before just because, but now I feel like I also don't want to do anything because I feel I would just fail. It feels better now I don't have to worry about trading anymore and I got rid of that load... But I am still miserable and perhaps worse than ever, maybe I just don't understand and feel it because I've become slow and numb. The only positive thing that happened to me recently, is that I finally started losing weight and about 1/4 of the way back to my normal weight.
As for my future, am looking at several possibilities here. So far the parents are allowing my miserable life to continue and they let me live with them and buy me food. I don't need anything else right now. But it can't go on like this forever. The thought of having a mundane low-paying job in this shithole of a country depresses me. I will probably temporarily do English tutoring if there's demand for such work. My old school friends want me to help them in their business and my dad wants me to help him in his, I and probably should, but I feel useless, pathetic and incapable of doing anything of value. And business just seems boring, difficult and too stressful for me right now. Just not my cup of tea.
I am also looking at creative work. I love video games, music, films and other forms of art. I love the games most though, so I am looking into game dev. I don't really like programming, I have learned some during school years, but the pay would probably be higher for a programmer than an creator of any kind of art. However, I think I would enjoy art creation much more, but I don't have any experience in drawing and only some limited experience in music production. And I am not one of these kids who always had a scrapbook with them at school. Having to make another life choice paralyzes me. I am leaning towards art. I don't feel confident in my ability to learn this skill from scratch, but I think it's my best shot at finding a job that would make me happy.
So perhaps, when this whole pandemic is over, I'll go to Europe and get my degree, get a job there and stay. American Dream is dead to me, and Europe is cheaper, closer, safe and comfortable. Just the thing for a person who feels like they are thrice their real age.
Outro.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. Special thanks if you read the whole thing, it means a whole lot to me, an internet stranger. But even if no one reads it, feels good to get this off my chest. I actually cried during writing some parts. Holy shit, this might be the longest and smartest looking thing my dumbed down head could manage to generate since college. I hope that you're having a great day. Stay healthy and be careful during this fucking pandemic. All the best.
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Does Binarycent Worth Our Trust?
BinaryCent is becoming a buzzword nowadays. But why?
As it’s an era of online trading, so it’s pretty hard to neglect the importance of a safe and trusted broker. Right?
A trusted broker helps us getting the best trading experience and enhance our profit rate. On the other hand, a scam broker can lead us to a devastating trading experience that might force us to bid farewell to our trading career.
Besides, we are already aware of a lot of brokers and incidents of scam-like behaviour. So, there are several aspects that we need to consider when it comes to choosing a trading broker.
However, in today’s article, we are going to measure the trustworthiness of the Binarycent broker based on their activities.
So, let’s dive right in and follow my lead.
Transparency Of Information:
First of all, every genuine broker has transparency. They don’t try to play hide and seek with the traders to lure them to trade. Instead, they will clarify every single detail like regulation, awards, risk, reward, bonus, etc.
Nevertheless, a trusted broker will include all the information on its website. Lots of trading brokers tend to hide their information related to the company, terms & conditions, confidentiality policy, bonus rules, risk statement, etc. They only disclose this information after your initial deposit. It seems like deceiving.
Unfortunately, we failed to find out the regulation and award information from their website. However, BinaryCent added the rest of the information for traders on their website. On top of that, you need to confirm whether your trading data is secured with the broker or not.
We will suggest you read rules and regulations, before dealing with each broker. From BinaryCent review, you will add the regulation information in your cart.
Secure Withdrawal Process:
A clear withdrawal process is a must for safe trading. You can see, lots of scam brokers do exist out in the market who will show you that you win trades. But you can’t get any response from them when it’s time to request a withdrawal.
From this point of view, you can rest assured that BinaryCent will act accordingly. And you are not going to be scammed as long as you can pass the account verification process for security purposes.
This broker claims to accept withdrawals within 1 hour. But this is not true as you may have to wait a bit longer.
Safe Trading Option:
It’s safer to trade only with a small amount when you want to test a broker. But the problem is, most brokers want you to pay a high amount on every trade.
But BinaryCent has a good option that you can only trade with 10 cents. You can practice and test the broker at the same time. Just request a withdrawal after putting some trade.
As we have mentioned before, a genuine broker will not decline your withdrawal request if they can verify your identity through the verification process. The same things go with Binarycent. And fortunately, they successfully qualify this test.
Finally, we can conclude that it’s not an out and out scam broker at all. It seems that the authority behind this do follow some company ethics. So that traders can trade easily and safely.
But it’s our recommendation that gather enough information and skills before you officially start trading so that you can cut your losss.
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Beginner’s Guide to BitMEX
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Founded by HDR Global Trading Limited (which in turn was founded by former bankers Arthur Hayes, Samuel Reed and Ben Delo) in 2014, BitMEX is a trading platform operating around the world and registered in the Seychelles.
Meaning Bitcoin Mercantile Exchange, BitMEX is one of the largest Bitcoin trading platforms currently operating, with a daily trading volume of over 35,000 BTC and over 540,000 accesses monthly and a trading history of over $34 billion worth of Bitcoin since its inception.
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Unlike many other trading exchanges, BitMEX only accepts deposits through Bitcoin, which can then be used to purchase a variety of other cryptocurrencies. BitMEX specialises in sophisticated financial operations such as margin trading, which is trading with leverage. Like many of the exchanges that operate through cryptocurrencies, BitMEX is currently unregulated in any jurisdiction.
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How to Sign Up to BitMEX
In order to create an account on BitMEX, users first have to register with the website. Registration only requires an email address, the email address must be a genuine address as users will receive an email to confirm registration in order to verify the account. Once users are registered, there are no trading limits. Traders must be at least 18 years of age to sign up.
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However, it should be noted that BitMEX does not accept any US-based traders and will use IP checks to verify that users are not in the US. While some US users have bypassed this with the use of a VPN, it is not recommended that US individuals sign up to the BitMEX service, especially given the fact that alternative exchanges are available to service US customers that function within the US legal framework.
How to Use BitMEX
BitMEX allows users to trade cryptocurrencies against a number of fiat currencies, namely the US Dollar, the Japanese Yen and the Chinese Yuan. BitMEX allows users to trade a number of different cryptocurrencies, namely Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dash, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, Monero, Ripple, Tezos and Zcash.
The trading platform on BitMEX is very intuitive and easy to use for those familiar with similar markets. However, it is not for the beginner. The interface does look a little dated when compared to newer exchanges like Binance and Kucoin’s.
Once users have signed up to the platform, they should click on Trade, and all the trading instruments will be displayed beneath.
Clicking on the particular instrument opens the orderbook, recent trades, and the order slip on the left. The order book shows three columns – the bid value for the underlying asset, the quantity of the order, and the total USD value of all orders, both short and long.
The widgets on the trading platform can be changed according to the user’s viewing preferences, allowing users to have full control on what is displayed. It also has a built in feature that provides for TradingView charting. This offers a wide range of charting tool and is considered to be an improvement on many of the offering available from many of its competitors.
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Once trades are made, all orders can be easily viewed in the trading platform interface. There are tabs where users can select their Active Orders, see the Stops that are in place, check the Orders Filled (total or partially) and the trade history. On the Active Orders and Stops tabs, traders can cancel any order, by clicking the “Cancel” button. Users also see all currently open positions, with an analysis if it is in the black or red.
BitMEX uses a method called auto-deleveraging which BitMEX uses to ensure that liquidated positions are able to be closed even in a volatile market. Auto-deleveraging means that if a position bankrupts without available liquidity, the positive side of the position deleverages, in order of profitability and leverage, the highest leveraged position first in queue. Traders are always shown where they sit in the auto-deleveraging queue, if such is needed.
Although the BitMEX platform is optimized for mobile, it only has an Android app (which is not official). There is no iOS app available at present. However, it is recommended that users use it on the desktop if possible.
BitMEX offers a variety of order types for users:
Limit Order (the order is fulfilled if the given price is achieved);
Market Order (the order is executed at current market price);
Stop Limit Order (like a stop order, but allows users to set the price of the Order once the Stop Price is triggered);
Stop Market Order (this is a stop order that does not enter the order book, remain unseen until the market reaches the trigger);
Trailing Stop Order (it is similar to a Stop Market order, but here users set a trailing value that is used to place the market order);
Take Profit Limit Order (this can be used, similarly to a Stop Order, to set a target price on a position. In this case, it is in respect of making gains, rather than cutting losses);
Take Profit Market Order (same as the previous type, but in this case, the order triggered will be a market order, and not a limit one)
The exchange offers margin trading in all of the cryptocurrencies displayed on the website. It also offers to trade with futures and derivatives – swaps.
Futures and Swaps
A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell a given asset in the future at a predetermined price. On BitMEX, users can leverage up to 100x on certain contracts.
Perpetual swaps are similar to futures, except that there is no expiry date for them and no settlement. Additionally, they trade close to the underlying reference Index Price, unlike futures, which may diverge substantially from the Index Price.
BitMEX also offers Binary series contracts, which are prediction-based contracts which can only settle at either 0 or 100. In essence, the Binary series contracts are a more complicated way of making a bet on a given event.
The only Binary series betting instrument currently available is related to the next 1mb block on the Bitcoin blockchain. Binary series contracts are traded with no leverage, a 0% maker fee, a 0.25% taker fee and 0.25% settlement fee.
Bitmex Leverage
BitMEX allows its traders to leverage their position on the platform. Leverage is the ability to place orders that are bigger than the users’ existing balance. This could lead to a higher profit in comparison when placing an order with only the wallet balance. Trading in such conditions is called “Margin Trading.”
There are two types of Margin Trading: Isolated and Cross-Margin. The former allows the user to select the amount of money in their wallet that should be used to hold their position after an order is placed. However, the latter provides that all of the money in the users’ wallet can be used to hold their position, and therefore should be treated with extreme caution.
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The BitMEX platform allows users to set their leverage level by using the leverage slider. A maximum leverage of 1:100 is available (on Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash). This is quite a high level of leverage for cryptocurrencies, with the average offered by other exchanges rarely exceeding 1:20.
BitMEX Fees
For traditional futures trading, BitMEX has a straightforward fee schedule. As noted, in terms of leverage offered, BitMEX offers up to 100% leverage, with the amount off leverage varying from product to product.
However, it should be noted that trading at the highest leverages is sophisticated and is intended for professional investors that are familiar with speculative trading. The fees and leverage are as follows:
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However, there are additional fees for hidden / iceberg orders. A hidden order pays the taker fee until the entire hidden quantity is completely executed. Then, the order will become normal, and the user will receive the maker rebate for the non-hidden amount.
Deposits and Withdrawals
BitMEX does not charge fees on deposits or withdrawals. However, when withdrawing Bitcoin, the minimum Network fee is based on blockchain load. The only costs therefore are those of the banks or the cryptocurrency networks.
As noted previously, BitMEX only accepts deposits in Bitcoin and therefore Bitcoin serves as collateral on trading contracts, regardless of whether or not the trade involves Bitcoin.
The minimum deposit is 0.001 BTC. There are no limits on withdrawals, but withdrawals can also be in Bitcoin only. To make a withdrawal, all that users need to do is insert the amount to withdraw and the wallet address to complete the transfer.
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Deposits can be made 24/7 but withdrawals are processed by hand at a recurring time once per day. The hand processed withdrawals are intended to increase the security levels of users’ funds by providing extra time (and email notice) to cancel any fraudulent withdrawal requests, as well as bypassing the use of automated systems & hot wallets which may be more prone to compromise.
Supported Currencies
BitMEX operates as a crypto to crypto exchange and makes use of a Bitcoin-in/Bitcoin-out structure. Therefore, platform users are currently unable to use fiat currencies for any payments or transfers, however, a plus side of this is that there are no limits for trading and the exchange incorporates trading pairs linked to the US Dollar (XBT), Japanese Yen (XBJ), and Chinese Yuan (XBC).
BitMEX supports the following cryptocurrencies:
Bitcoin (XBT)
Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
Ethereum (ETH)
Ethereum Classic (ETC)
Litecoin (LTC)
Ripple Token (XRP)
Monero (XMR)
Dash (DASH)
Zcash (ZEC)
Cardano (ADA)
Tron (TRX)
EOS Token (EOS)
BitMEX also offers leverage options on the following coins:
5x: Zcash (ZEC)
20x : Ripple (XRP),Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Cardano (ADA), EOS Token (EOS), Tron (TRX)
25x: Monero (XMR)
33x: Litecoin (LTC)
50x: Ethereum (ETH)
100x: Bitcoin (XBT), Bitcoin / Yen (XBJ), Bitcoin / Yuan (XBC)
Trading Technologies International Partnership
HDR Global Trading, the company which owns BitMEX, has recently announced a partnership with Trading Technologies International, Inc. (TT), a leading international high-performance trading software provider.
The TT platform is designed specifically for professional traders, brokers, and market-access providers, and incorporates a wide variety of trading tools and analytical indicators that allow even the most advanced traders to customize the software to suit their unique trading styles. The TT platform also provides traders with global market access and trade execution through its privately managed infrastructure and the partnership will see BitMEX users gaining access to the trading tools on all BitMEX products, including the popular XBT/USD Perpetual Swap pairing.
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The BitMEX Insurance Fund
The ability to trade on leverage is one of the exchange’s main selling points and offering leverage and providing the opportunity for traders to trade against each other may result in a situation where the winners do not receive all of their expected profits. As a result of the amounts of leverage involved, it’s possible that the losers may not have enough margin in their positions to pay the winners.
Traditional exchanges like the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) offset this problem by utilizing multiple layers of protection and cryptocurrency trading platforms offering leverage cannot currently match the levels of protection provided to winning traders.
In addition, cryptocurrency exchanges offering leveraged trades propose a capped downside and unlimited upside on a highly volatile asset with the caveat being that on occasion, there may not be enough funds in the system to pay out the winners.
To help solve this problem, BitMEX has developed an insurance fund system, and when a trader has an open leveraged position, their position is forcefully closed or liquidated when their maintenance margin is too low.
Here, a trader’s profit and loss does not reflect the actual price their position was closed on the market, and with BitMEX when a trader is liquidated, their equity associated with the position drops down to zero.
In the following example, the trader has taken a 100x long position. In the event that the mark price of Bitcoin falls to $3,980 (by 0.5%), then the position gets liquidated with the 100 Bitcoin position needing to be sold on the market.
This means that it does not matter what price this trade executes at, namely if it’s $3,995 or $3,000, as from the view of the liquidated trader, regardless of the price, they lose all the equity they had in their position, and lose the entire one Bitcoin.
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Assuming there is a fully liquid market, the bid/ask spread should be tighter than the maintenance margin. Here, liquidations manifest as contributions to the insurance fund (e.g. if the maintenance margin is 50bps, but the market is 1bp wide), and the insurance fund should rise by close to the same amount as the maintenance margin when a position is liquidated. In this scenario, as long as healthy liquid markets persist, the insurance fund should continue its steady growth.
The following graphs further illustrate the example, and in the first chart, market conditions are healthy with a narrow bid/ask spread (just $2) at the time of liquidation. Here, the closing trade occurs at a higher price than the bankruptcy price (the price where the margin balance is zero) and the insurance fund benefits.
Illustrative example of an insurance contribution – Long 100x with 1 BTC collateral
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(Note: The above illustration is based on opening a 100x long position at $4,000 per BTC and 1 Bitcoin of collateral. The illustration is an oversimplification and ignores factors such as fees and other adjustments.
The bid and offer prices represent the state of the order book at the time of liquidation. The closing trade price is $3,978, representing $1 of slippage compared to the $3,979 bid price at the time of liquidation.)
The second chart shows a wide bid/ask spread at the time of liquidation, here, the closing trade takes place at a lower price than the bankruptcy price, and the insurance fund is used to make sure that winning traders receive their expected profits.
This works to stabilize the potential for returns as there is no guarantee that healthy market conditions can continue, especially during periods of heightened price volatility. During these periods, it’s actually possible that the insurance fund can be used up than it is built up.
Illustrative example of an insurance depletion – Long 100x with 1 BTC collateral
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(Notes: The above illustration is based on opening a 100x long position at $4,000 per BTC and 1 Bitcoin of collateral. The illustration is an oversimplification and ignores factors such as fees and other adjustments.
The bid and offer prices represent the state of the order book at the time of liquidation. The closing trade price is $3,800, representing $20 of slippage compared to the $3,820 bid price at the time of liquidation.)
The exchange declared in February 2019, that the BitMEX insurance fund retained close to 21,000 Bitcoin (around $70 million based on Bitcoin spot prices at the time).
This figure represents just 0.007% of BitMEX’s notional annual trading volume, which has been quoted as being approximately $1 trillion. This is higher than the insurance funds as a proportion of trading volume of the CME, and therefore, winning traders on BitMEX are exposed to much larger risks than CME traders as:
BitMEX does not have clearing members with large balance sheets and traders are directly exposed to each other.
BitMEX does not demand payments from traders with negative account balances.
The underlying instruments on BitMEX are more volatile than the more traditional instruments available on CME.
Therefore, with the insurance fund remaining capitalized, the system effectively with participants who get liquidated paying for liquidations, or a losers pay for losers mechanism.
This system may appear controversial as first, though some may argue that there is a degree of uniformity to it. It’s also worth noting that the exchange also makes use of Auto Deleveraging which means that on occasion, leveraged positions in profit can still be reduced during certain time periods if a liquidated order cannot be executed in the market.
More adventurous traders should note that while the insurance fund holds 21,000 Bitcoin, worth approximately 0.1% of the total Bitcoin supply, BitMEX still doesn’t offer the same level of guarantees to winning traders that are provided by more traditional leveraged trading platforms.
Given the inherent volatility of the cryptocurrency market, there remains some possibility that the fund gets drained down to zero despite its current size. This may result in more successful traders lacking confidence in the platform and choosing to limit their exposure in the event of BitMEX being unable to compensate winning traders.
How suitable is BitMEX for Beginners?
BitMEX generates high Bitcoin trading levels, and also attracts good levels of volume across other crypto-to-crypto transfers. This helps to maintain a buzz around the exchange, and BitMEX also employs relatively low trading fees, and is available round the world (except to US inhabitants).
This helps to attract the attention of people new to the process of trading on leverage and when getting started on the platform there are 5 main navigation Tabs to get used to:
**Trade:**The trading dashboard of BitMEX. This tab allows you to select your preferred trading instrument, and choose leverage, as well as place and cancel orders. You can also see your position information and view key information in the contract details.
**Account:**Here, all your account information is displayed including available Bitcoin margin balances, deposits and withdrawals, and trade history.
**Contracts:**This tab covers further instrument information including funding history, contract sizes; leverage offered expiry, underlying reference Price Index data, and other key features.
**References:**This resource centre allows you to learn about futures, perpetual contracts, position marking, and liquidation.
**API:**From here you can set up an API connection with BitMEX, and utilize the REST API and WebSocket API.
BitMEX also employs 24/7 customer support and the team can also be contacted on their Twitter and Reddit accounts.
In addition, BitMEX provides a variety of educational resources including an FAQ section, Futures guides, Perpetual Contracts guides, and further resources in the “References” account tab.
For users looking for more in depth analysis, the BitMEX blog produces high level descriptions of a number of subjects and has garnered a good reputation among the cryptocurrency community.
Most importantly, the exchange also maintains a testnet platform, built on top of testnet Bitcoin, which allows anyone to try out programs and strategies before moving on to the live exchange.
This is crucial as despite the wealth of resources available, BitMEX is not really suitable for beginners, and margin trading, futures contracts and swaps are best left to experienced, professional or institutional traders.
Margin trading and choosing to engage in leveraged activity are risky processes and even more advanced traders can describe the process as a high risk and high reward “game”. New entrants to the sector should spend a considerable amount of time learning about margin trading and testing out strategies before considering whether to open a live account.
Is BitMEX Safe?
BitMEX is widely considered to have strong levels of security. The platform uses multi-signature deposits and withdrawal schemes which can only be used by BitMEX partners. BitMEX also utilises Amazon Web Services to protect the servers with text messages and two-factor authentication, as well as hardware tokens.
BitMEX also has a system for risk checks, which requires that the sum of all account holdings on the website must be zero. If it’s not, all trading is immediately halted. As noted previously, withdrawals are all individually hand-checked by employees, and private keys are never stored in the cloud. Deposit addresses are externally verified to make sure that they contain matching keys. If they do not, there is an immediate system shutdown.
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In addition, the BitMEX trading platform is written in kdb+, a database and toolset popular amongst major banks in high frequency trading applications. The BitMEX engine appears to be faster and more reliable than some of its competitors, such as Poloniex and Bittrex.
They have email notifications, and PGP encryption is used for all communication.
The exchange hasn’t been hacked in the past.
How Secure is the platform?
As previously mentioned, BitMEX is considered to be a safe exchange and incorporates a number of security protocols that are becoming standard among the sector’s leading exchanges. In addition to making use of Amazon Web Services’ cloud security, all the exchange’s systems can only be accessed after passing through multiple forms of authentication, and individual systems are only able to communicate with each other across approved and monitored channels.
Communication is also further secured as the exchange provides optional PGP encryption for all automated emails, and users can insert their PGP public key into the form inside their accounts.
Once set up, BitMEX will encrypt and sign all the automated emails sent by you or to your account by the [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) email address. Users can also initiate secure conversations with the support team by using the email address and public key on the Technical Contact, and the team have made their automated system’s PGP key available for verification in their Security Section.
The platform’s trading engine is written in kdb+, a database and toolset used by leading financial institutions in high-frequency trading applications, and the speed and reliability of the engine is also used to perform a full risk check after every order placement, trade, settlement, deposit, and withdrawal.
All accounts in the system must consistently sum to zero, and if this does not happen then trading on the platform is immediately halted for all users.
With regards to wallet security, BitMEX makes use of a multisignature deposit and withdrawal scheme, and all exchange addresses are multisignature by default with all storage being kept offline. Private keys are not stored on any cloud servers and deep cold storage is used for the majority of funds.
Furthermore, all deposit addresses sent by the BitMEX system are verified by an external service that works to ensure that they contain the keys controlled by the founders, and in the event that the public keys differ, the system is immediately shut down and trading halted. The exchange’s security practices also see that every withdrawal is audited by hand by a minimum of two employees before being sent out.
BitMEX Customer Support
The trading platform has a 24/7 support on multiple channels, including email, ticket systems and social media. The typical response time from the customer support team is about one hour, and feedback on the customer support generally suggest that the customer service responses are helpful and are not restricted to automated responses.
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The BitMEX also offers a knowledge base and FAQs which, although they are not necessarily always helpful, may assist and direct users towards the necessary channels to obtain assistance.
BitMEX also offers trading guides which can be accessed here
Conclusion
There would appear to be few complaints online about BitMEX, with most issues relating to technical matters or about the complexities of using the website. Older complaints also appeared to include issues relating to low liquidity, but this no longer appears to be an issue.
BitMEX is clearly not a platform that is not intended for the amateur investor. The interface is complex and therefore it can be very difficult for users to get used to the platform and to even navigate the website.
However, the platform does provide a wide range of tools and once users have experience of the platform they will appreciate the wide range of information that the platform provides.
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Trading, psychology, and the benefits of Trading Bots.
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Most beginners who open trading accounts on cryptocurrency exchanges and start independent trading, see only one goal — to earn as quickly as possible.
This is a big mistake. The fact is that trading on the stock exchange will only become truly profitable when it becomes a priority for the person who came to trading. As a rule, to combine trade with any other occupation and at the same time everywhere to succeed will not work.
Trading for a novice trader should be if not the main, then a very important and priority occupation. No need to wait for quick results.
Trading on the stock exchange — the same profession as a doctor, Builder or engineer. The only difference is that she can’t go to University. Just as one learns to be a Builder for five years, so it takes years to learn all the wisdom and secrets of the trade. Trading on the stock exchange is not a Stayer distance, it is a marathon. And the winner is the one who will find the courage to reach the end.
In addition, trade is very much changing a person, showing his qualities, which in everyday life he does not know. Over time, if a trader really wants to succeed in trading, he must completely rethink his life, change the system of values and look at many things, change himself.
Fear as a Component of Trading
The strongest emotion known to man is, of course, fear. What gives rise to the exchange’s fears? We can not predict the behavior of the market, and therefore fully control their money invested in its instruments. In addition to the unknown, when there is no understanding of how to safely get out of a predicament, we are afraid in advance of what traumatized us earlier. Because fear is so emotional, you need to surround yourself with the right facts to drive it away. We need to know for sure that our trading system should not generate more than three consecutive losing trades. Winners plan what to do if their trades fail.
So only a systematic approach will protect us from ourselves. That is why the investment rules written in the trading templates exist not only to communicate the best market opportunities but, more importantly, to protect us from our own internal “demons”.
Emotions in Trading
Seekers of strong emotions, adrenaline forget everything in pursuit of excitement. It follows that a novice investor, overtaken by the “adrenaline curse”, will trade at the slightest opportunity. Yet Dostoevsky, one of the most famous and avid players, said that for him the most acute feeling in life — to win money. The second most acute feeling is to lose them.
Paradoxically, few things give more pleasure than getting rid of the pain and torment of being in a losing trade. This creates a mental internal conflict. Awareness of losses brings “excitement” or a sense of exaltation, and our emotionality does not care what we pay for these experiences losses in the brokerage account. “Adrenaline curse” will drive us into the trade for thrills and extract them from there, regardless of the price.
Intuition on the Exchange
The mind of an intuitive investor tries to construct mental constructions of events. I will try to explain what mental construction is by the example of a chess player’s thinking. The grandmaster understands and remembers the position of each figure in terms of its mental constructions and relationships inherent in the arrangement of figures. The random arrangement of the figures does not fit into any of his mental constructs, and he cannot structure what he sees.
Market patterns on cryptocurrency charts compared to chess compositions include an excessive element of chaos so that they can be interpreted intuitively. Investors with intuition are able to achieve success with the help of” flair”, but this flair often leaves them. The intellect of the rational trader, on the contrary, is manifested in his ability to logically comprehend what is happening to him and to the reality around him and to make on this basis the simplest and most correct decision. Intuition is the ability of a person to penetrate into the essence of things not by reasoning or logical thinking, but by instantaneous, unconscious insight. This is the ability of a trader to “ see the market not with his mind but with his heart.” But, even with a highly developed intuition, you can not act on the market, using only it.This is the trap of intuitive trading — it is impossible to learn.
Fear of Taking Responsibility
What distinguishes successful traders from losers who lose money? First of all look at life. Most people are very passive.
If you ask people if they are happy with their lives, the answer is likely to be negative. On the question of who is to blame, I would say that the fault of the parents who have not given a good education, why now not get a good job; blame the employer who delays wages; blame the dollar, which is rising, then falling; to blame the President and the government who do not pay pensions, etc., In their troubles and problems most of the people blame anyone but themselves.
The same thing happens in the market because the exchange is a mirror of our life. Talk to the trader losing money, ask why he can’t make money in the market. He replied that the fault of the insiders, manipulators, blame the binary options broker too much Commission, to blame the neighbor who suggested the deal, which turned into a heavy loss. In other words, he himself would have been a millionaire long ago, but for a number of reasons, certainly beyond his control, until that happened.
If a person wants to achieve something-not just to lead a life, which are millions of ordinary people (every day to go to work, save five years for a car, twenty years for an apartment, etc.), and to live a full life, so that the financial issue went into the background, to work for fun, not for money, he needs to take responsibility for everything that happens in his life. A person needs to realize that the cause of everything that happens to him is himself.It is this view that allows you to succeed in life and in any business. And trade is no exception.
This is the way successful traders look at life. Once you realize that the cause of all your losses is yourself, and not some mythical manipulators, then the case will move forward.
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In the age of digital technologies, when artificial intelligence develops, computer technologies improve, mankind creates various tools to facilitate their own life and everyday life.
If we pay attention to trading, then this direction is actively developing, getting new and unique tools. Since any trader (beginner or experienced specialist) is subject to emotions and various psychological factors, there are tools such as trading bots.
Trading Bots/Robots
A trading robot (bot) is a program that has a certain algorithm. It buys or sells cryptocurrency assets, focusing on the situation in the market. The first trading robots appeared in 2012, and since then they have become more and more perfect. Currently, according to some estimates, 90% of short-term transactions are made either by bots or with their participation.
Bots are usually developed for specific trading platforms. Most cryptocurrency exchanges have an API, and they are generally positive about free auto trading within their platform.
In contrast to the positive attitude to exchange robots, exchanges often have a negative attitude to arbitration robots. On the rules of trade can be found in the official documentation of the exchange, and if there is no such information, the question can be asked directly to technical support.Some people wonder: is it possible to write your bot trader? This is not an easy option, which is suitable only for experienced programmers. After writing, bots are tested for a long time in the market, corrected numerous errors, corrected strategy.
A programmer can also write a bot based on someone else’s code. Some bots are open source, and anyone can find it on GitHub and modify it to fit their needs.
Buy a bot for trading cryptocurrency: there are inexpensive programs for trading (about $ 10), and the cost of more high-quality and complex exceeds more than $ 200 and even $ 1000. There is no maximum price limit for bots, top bots are written to order $ 1500 and more.
Users are usually offered a choice of several tariff plans for crypto bots, from economy to luxury. The inexpensive option includes the most basic trading algorithms, and the expensive one brings maximum profit and works on more complex algorithms. Arbitration bots are a more expensive exchange. Known cases when downloading the bot, people got on your computer virus-miner or virus-cipher, which encrypt all your personal files and demanded a ransom in bitcoin, usually in bitcoin. Naturally, after transferring the ransom to the specified wallet, no decryption of the files occurred.
Trading strategy of stock and arbitrage bots can be very simple, for example:- When the price of cryptocurrency decreases, you need to buy it.- If the price rises, it should be sold.- Or much more complicated. The algorithm can take into account historical data for the last time, indicators, navigate by signals. Quality bots analyze more than a hundred parameters when placing orders.
Some programs do not change the algorithm, and there are bots that can connect or configure additional parameters. This option is well suited for experienced traders who have their own preferences in the style of trading.
A standard bot can perform such actions:- To assess the market situation, to monitor the rate at a given period of time, to make a forecast. In manual trading, it can show signals to the trader.- Create buy or sell orders.- To report on the profit or loss received.
On the example of our IMBA-Exchange, we came to the conclusion that we also need to provide an opportunity for each trader to use bots so that they can be in a comfortable trading environment.
Our exchange specialists are developing their own bot for cryptocurrency trading, which will be an excellent and convenient addition to every trader who wants to eliminate the psychological factor and seeks to get stable earnings without losing personal time.
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IMBA-Exchange Metronix bot makes life easier for every investor.
For example, Ing. Michael Eder the CEO of IMBA-Exchange, who has 10 years of experience in trading and the last 3 years in cryptocurrency trading, has firmly decided for himself that in the current realities trading on the exchange simply needs bots:
Throughout the time that I have been trading, I can confidently say that today trading bots are necessary for all traders as the main tool. No matter how long you are in exchange trading, but the nature of the person is designed so that under the influence of psychological factors, market conditions, etc. You still make mistakes and, as a result, this leads to financial losses.Our Metronix Trading Bot will help to solve these problems and eliminate negative consequences. A bot is a tool; it has no feelings. He performs a specific task for a given program and performs it almost unmistakably. The task of the trader is to monitor the situation on the market and correctly, as well as at the right time to configure your bot.
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Elite Dangerous Roadmap for 2018
Forum Roadmap - contains dev comments & more comprehensive due to higher character limit.
Elite Dangerous: Beyond - Season 3 Roadmap
All 4 updates will be FREE for all Elite Dangerous: Horizons owners - Source Premium Content for Lifetime Pass owners is planned for 2018 - Source
Q1 Release - 3.0 Update [LIVE]
3.0 Patch Notes:
3.0 Beta 1 - Forums / Reddit (25 Jan)
3.0 Beta 2 - Forums / Reddit (30 Jan)
3.0 Beta 3 - Forums / Reddit (6 Feb)
3.0.1 Live - Forums / Reddit (27 Feb)
3.0.2 Live - Forums / Reddit (6 Mar)
3.0.3 Live - Forums / Reddit (19 Mar)
New core improvements, expanding the narrative, and some of the new features. This update is a stepping stone for a larger update that will arrive in Q4 of 2018:
Narrative
Commander Chronicles (Cinematic Shorts):
Retaliation (Sept 2017)
Devastation (Dec 2017)
The Deal (Feb 2018)
The narrative of The Guardians:
27 Feb - Ram Tah Searching for New Guardian Sites - Ram Tah requests help in locating undiscovered sites from the ancient alien race.
7 Mar - Ram Tah Announces New Discoveries - Data that leads to blueprints for new weaponry and power-plant systems based on Guardian designs.
10 Mar - Fresh Knowledge From New Guardian Sites - Ram Tah creates decryption algorithm that translates the codices at Guardian sites.
[More events in the Forum Roadmap]
The narrative of The Thargoids:
16 Feb - The Bulwark Project - The Federation launches an initiative to develop autonomous military hardware with which to fight the Thargoids.
2 Mar - Arming & Protecting Colonia - The initiative was a direct response to the ongoing Thargoid hostility.
4 Mar - New Type of Thargoid vessel encountered: Thargoid Scout Marauder - Improved model from the old Elite games. Vulnerable to non-AX weapons.
Images: 1984 Original, Image 1, Image 2
[More events in the Forum Roadmap]
Engineering Improvements (Source: 3.0 Launch Summary - Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
Crafting Upgrades - We removed any potential for the crafting process to result in an upgrade that is worse than what is currently fitted. All penalties in blueprints are fixed and only applied once per rank. You need to maximize benefits from an upgrade before we can start applying higher rank versions to a module.
If you have a higher reputation with an Engineer, the number of rolls you need to progress through lower grades will be lower. This means you will be able to roll the highest grade much more quickly if you have a higher reputation with an Engineer. (Beta 2)
Secondary Effects - Secondary hidden statistical variables have been removed. We'll try to ensure that each module has a set of experimental effects that allow you to tweak your module in a variety of ways.
Pinned Blueprints - You are now able to craft pinned blueprints at any starport that has outfitting. You can pin a blueprint per engineer.
When pinning a blueprint, it will now pin all grades rather than just one. (Beta 2)
Experimental Effects - These will no longer have a chance to occur during the upgrade process. Instead, each experimental effect will simply have a materials cost that you can pay to have it fitted to an appropriate module. This means that there is no way you can lose reputation ranks with an Engineer.
Material & Data Storage - There's a per material/data storage cap, with different caps for different tiers: Tier 1 - 300, Tier 2 - 250, Tier 3 - 200, Tier 4 - 150, Tier 5 - 100.
UI Improvement - There have been added quality and quantity indicators for materials in the game world, so you’ll be able to see at a glance how much you have of a material without having to check your inventory.
Collecting Materials - We've added an ignore function for materials (and commodities, incidentally), allowing you to mine and collect more efficiently by preventing collector limpets from picking up ignored items and auto-venting refineries.
Grandfathering - Existing engineered modules have been grandfathered. This means you can still use them, their statistics and effects won’t be changed. However, if you want to apply further upgrades to them, they will have to be converted. Conversion will place them at the top of the previous rank (so a rank 4 upgrade would become maxed rank 3 upgrade) and would change all statistics and effects to represent the new blueprint.
We will try to make sure that the new blueprints can max out slightly better than the old system (we want to encourage conversion).
Materials Trader (Source: Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
Added a new contact called a Materials Trader to give players the ability to hand in materials in exchange for others at set exchange rates based on grade and material type.
This will allow players to trade for rarer items or items obtained by gameplay they do not want to take part in (E.G. killing trade ships) as well as converting stockpiles of unwanted materials to ones that the player needs.
This is not intended to replace material gathering completely, but be a useful tool to help shorten the gameplay loops around gathering materials, making engineering and unlocking items at the tech broker more accessible.
Allow players to trade one material of another in a single trade.
Only one trade at a time can be completed.
Material traders operate on a true barter system. There are no credits involved.
Traders are split into types – Raw, Manufactured and Encoded.
Each trader type only trades in their type of materials and can be found in different economy types. Locations material traders can be found are:
Raw Materials Trader - Found at extraction and refinery economies, only trades in raw material found on planet surfaces and planetary rings.
Manufactured Materials Trader - Found at industrial economies, only trades in manufactured materials.
Encoded Materials Trader - Found at High Tech and Military economies, only trades in encoded materials.
Systems also need to be mid to high security systems and have populations between 1,000,000 and 22,000,000.
Materials Traders will not show up in lawless and anarchy systems.
Materials Traders will not show up at stations that are currently controlled by a criminal faction.
Materials Traders will be unavailable when a station is damaged, under repair or put on lockdown.
Horizons is required to use Material traders.
Material traders can be found using the new By Service map view (Image) configuration option. This has a 40ly range and only shows traders that you have discovered.
Material traders will also be shown on the system map in the station services list.
Material traders will appear in the Human Bubble, Colonia and Pleiades regions at economies types listed above.
Crime&Punishment (Source: 3.0 Launch Summary - Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
Bounties and Fines
Bounties and fine are applied to the ship you're in.
Fines never mature into bounties.
Bounties never become dormant.
Bounties never expire.
Fines can be paid off at security contacts
Bounties can be cleared by Interstellar Factors when your Notoriety is 0
Claimed bounties for the jurisdiction you died in must be paid when you re-spawn at detention centres. (!) These changes aim to simplify crimes. You will now have more control over your criminal status risk and reward. You can store a ship with bounties on (a hot ship), hiding your criminality, but at the cost of not using the ship. Bounties are now more significant as you must use Interstellar Factors to clear them, which can be expensive.
Notoriety and Murder
Commanders gain a Notoriety rating, a value between zero and ten.
Notoriety increases by one whenever a Commander commits a murder crime.
Notoriety decays one unit every 2 hours of time when you’re logged in the game back down to zero.
For each level of notoriety, murder bounty values are increased by a fraction of the perpetrator's rebuy cost - the higher the notoriety, the bigger the fraction.
If the victim is a Commander (a player rather than an NPC) then you pay 10% percent per point of notoriety of the difference between your base rebuy cost, factoring in engineering, and the victim’s rebuy cost. If your cost is less than your victim’s, this will be zero. This is to de-incentivise destroying smaller ships than your own. This number, as well as others in the Beyond update, will be revisited and tweaked after launch to make sure the game is as balanced and enjoyable as possible.
In addition, Commanders that are destroyed have their rebuy cost reduced based on the notoriety level of their murderer - the more notorious the assassin, the bigger the discount on rebuy cost for the victim.
Notoriety is linked directly to the Commander, regardless of which ship they fly in.
Any Notoriety means the interstellar factors cannot clear your fines or bounties.
Around starports, any death that results from collisions will not apply to the notoriety penalties nor will it increase Notoriety. This is to prevent small ships being destroyed by excessive ramming. Ramming and combat logging are two examples of other things that we’re giving specific care and attention to – keep an eye on the forums and on social media for any news relating to these topics.
Notoriety exemption for murder by ramming now applies everywhere, not just near stations. (Update 3.0.2)
(!) These changes ensure that Commanders can't completely shed their criminal status by swapping to clean ships. It also addresses the seriousness of the murder crime, especially against other Commanders, as well stopping people from attacking smaller ships unnecessarily.
Hot Ships and Modules
A ship with bounties on it is hot.
A hot ship cannot be transferred to a port in a jurisdiction where the hot ship is wanted.
Elsewhere - ship transfer costs are increased for the hot ship.
Modules taken from a hot ship are hot modules.
Hot ships can be cleaned using Interstellar Factors, at a cost.
Hot modules can be cleaned in storage for a price based on the module's value.
Hot modules cannot be placed in a clean ship.
Hot ships and modules can be sold at a mark down. (!) These changes mean there are more consequences for criminals, to close off potential "laundering" exploits.
Friendly Fire and Reckless Weapons Discharge
The tolerance for friendly fire has been increased - you can deal more damage before you gain the assault crime.
A new crime has been added "Reckless weapons discharge", which triggers at the old friendly fire threshold, and is only a fine. (!) These changes reflect the potential increased consequence for a bounty, allowing more leeway before one is issued.
Anonymous Access Protocols
When in a hot ship, port services are restricted in jurisdictions where the ship is wanted - your ship logs in anonymously.
Fines prevent access to all services except missions in progress, security contact, Interstellar Factors and black markets
Bounties prevent access to all services except missions in progress, Interstellar Factors and black markets. (!) This helps to make sure there are consequences for your crimes.
Power Bounties
Crimes committed between Powerplay pledged Commanders generate power bounties instead of normal bounties.
Power bounties can only be detected and claimed by Commanders pledged to the power that issued them.
Commanders destroyed for their Power bounty are not processed as criminals and do not pay any additional costs during respawning. (!) Authority ships will no longer get involved with Powerplay. For example, A Hudson Commander can still attack a Patreus Commander with impunity in a system controlled or exploited by Hudson. However when the Patreus player fights back they will get a Power bounty and no authority ships will be summoned.
Advanced Tactical Response - Image 1, Image 2
Authorities now have access to new security vessels: ATR (Advanced Tactical Responders)
ATR ships are kitted out with top tier hardware, in exclusive, customised configurations. They are extremely competent pilots.
ATR ships can be summoned once a Commander has committed enough crimes in a jurisdiction.
The security of the system determines the level of crime before they are summoned
ATR ships arrive with full knowledge of their target and are pre cleared to arrive "weapons hot".
Once ATR ships respond to crimes, they will continue to respond until the Commander leaves the system. (!) Another piece of the crime consequences puzzle, ATR should also help mitigate Commanders attempting to exert excessive influence in the background simulation.
Crime and Ship Destruction
Attacking Wanted ships (player or NPC) is now legal even if the player does not know they are Wanted.
When a hot ship is destroyed where it is wanted the Commander will respawn at the nearest Detention Centre.
There are lots of Detention Centres in human space.
When respawning at a Detention Centre, a Commander must pay off their bounty or fine for the jurisdiction where they were destroyed and any bounties detected by a Kill Warrant scan, in addition to their rebuy cost - all other bounties and fines remain attached to the ship.
When a ship is destroyed where it is not wanted it will respawn at a starport owned by the jurisdiction’s controlling faction.
If there are no appropriate starports, it will respawn at the last port it was last docked at.
When a ship is destroyed where it is not wanted but hostile to the jurisdiction’s controlling faction, it will be deported and respawn at the nearest Detention Centre. (!) This change makes the crime flow more consistent and plausible and ensure you will not be trapped by re-spawning in a station you are hostile.
Kill Warrant Scanner
The Kill Warrant Scanner detects all bounties issued by system factions in every system. The Kill Warrant Scanner grants a license to kill if at least one detected bounty is issued by a faction that is aligned to the same superpower as the current jurisdiction.
When used, the Kill Warrant Scanner prevents reputation loss for destroying ships, except criminally aligned vessels. (Coming Soon: Source)
NPC ships can have bounties for factions not present in the current system, favouring nearby systems where possible.
(!) Making this change involves a significant amount of under the hood changes to the way bounties are generated, which increases the robustness of the whole bounty system. This has meant that this Kill Warrant Scanner update will deploy a little after Chapter One’s launch.
Superpower Bounties
When you gain five or more bounties for factions aligned to the same superpower, a superpower bounty is issued against you.
Superpower bounties are valid for every jurisdiction aligned to the superpower.
Superpower bounties are detected by a basic scan.
When a superpower bounty is detected, all bounties issued by factions aligned with the superpower are also detected.
Superpower bounties grant credit rewards and reputation for the superpower.
We’ve looked at all of the feedback concerning bounties, background simulation and the Kill Warrant Scanner, and these rules are the result. Because they are changing from our original interpretation, they will be deployed along with the update to the Kill Warrant Scanner and ship destruction rules tweaks.
(!) Superpower bounties add consequence to those who commit crime sprees across multiple systems. They also help define clear boundaries between Empire, Federation and Allied space.
Trade Data Changes (Source: Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
How trade data works in Beyond Chapter One:
Commanders will be able to select the trade data column header to enter the trade data overlay. From there, you can select specific markets by typing in the system name or finding the system using the galaxy map.
Important note: only systems you have docked in or scanned the 'Nav Beacon' at will display a result when entered, so the more systems you visit in the greater the amount of trade data you will have to use when looking for a potential profit.
Once a system is selected, as long as you have the trade data, a tab will appear.
Using this you can select which market in the system you want to display the trade data for.
You can now select whether you want to show export profits (the money you would make when exporting to the system) or input profits (the money you would make from importing goods from the system to your current market).
Once the parameters have been chosen, you can hit the OK button to display the data for the selected market on the commodity market screen allowing you to see what profits you could make on any commodities.
Important note: profit given is accurate at the time of being displayed and can fluctuate when travelling to the chosen market.
The commodities market interface has also had a makeover with more information about potential markets displayed in the right hand panel. Supply and demand is now shown as pips instead of high (now 3 pips), medium (now 2 pips) and low (now 1 pip).
When you select a commodity, a confirmation overlay will open, allowing you to select how many of the item you want to buy or sell and then you'll be able to confirm the trade
Using the galaxy map for trade data:
You can use the same interface to access and use the galaxy map to select a target market. This is also available straight from the galaxy map tab in the left cockpit panel.
With the galaxy map open you can use some new configuration options to display trade data, find trades and select a market to compare with your current location.
New options are stored in the Map option under 'Map View Configuration.'
There is a new entry in this drop down called 'By Commodity'.
This will open up the new commodity search options
You will be able to select the commodity type and commodity that you are interested in.
If you already have a commodity in your ships inventory it will be highlighted with an icon, allowing you to see at a glance what you have onboard.
With a commodity chosen the galaxy map will display trade heat map icons within a 40 light year radius of your current position to indicate star systems that import or export that commodity.
Important note: you can search for and look at trade data for systems further than 40ly, it’s just that the heat map has a set range so the icons will only show up within that range of your current location.
A Blue Diamond is a system that imports the item and Green Triangle is a system that exports the item.
Under the commodity selection on the left hand panel are also three new filters allowing you to set the icons to show:
Best import and export prices
Import prices only
Export prices only
With the By Commodity map mode selected, you can move your cursor over a system and select it.
As mentioned before, if you have previously docked in the system or scanned the 'Nav Beacon' there then an expanded overlay will display trade data. But for systems that you have not visited, a message will be displayed telling you that the system's data is unavailable and how you can unlock it.
When you select a system, you will be able to scroll through each market in the system and see the per unit price of your chosen commodity on the system selection overlay. This will allow you to quickly work out the best locations to trade at (based on price).
Below 'import/export price' there is a new selection of filters. Using these filters you can find the best location with the best price to suit your ship and cargo. These filters are as are:
Landing pad size – This allows you to see what landing pad sizes are available at the Starport.
Planetary Market - This allows you to show or hide markets that are on a planets
Distance from star – This allows you to filter between market a short, medium or long range from the main system star.
We have also added another new button on the system selection overlay: mark market for comparison. This allows you to show the trade data from your selected commodity market to the commodity market at your current location (instead of displaying the galactic average.)
Trending trade route data
We have also updated the trade data routes in the galaxy map to now show trending trade routes used by commanders and commercial pilots. Using these filters can, alongside the various commodity filters, help commanders get a clear view of who is trading what and where in the systems near to you.
Wing Missions (Source: 3.0 Launch Summary - Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
These are missions designed to be shared by up to four players.
In order to accept the mission, one member of the wing needs to access the mission board and select a wing mission, which are denoted by a special icon.
Once accepted, the player who took the mission can share it by clicking the share button on the mission’s entry, located in the 'Transactions' panel. Doing so sends the player's wingmates an inbox message and adds the mission to their own Transactions panel.
The wingmates can choose to then either accept or decline the mission invite in the Transactions panel.
Important to note: each player can only share one mission at a time, this means that with a maximum of four players in a wing, players can be part of up to a maximum of four active wing missions at any given time.
Mission Depots
In the case of a wing delivery mission, players will be charged with transporting large quantities of goods from point A to point B. previously, when taking a delivery mission, all the cargo would be placed into the player’s hold for them to deliver. However, as we are now dealing with larger quantities and missions involving multiple players, this added a new development challenge; we needed to add a way for players to collect and deliver part of the mission’s total required cargo. In order to facilitate this, we introduced the 'mission depot,' which allows members of a wing to collect and deliver any amount of cargo that they require for the mission.
The mission is completed when all the cargo has been delivered and each member of the wing is then able to collect their rewards.
All players who are members of the wing at the point that the mission is completed are eligible for the mission rewards.
Once all cargo has been collect and a set amount of cargo has been delivered to a mission depot the owner of the mission has the option to partially complete it. In this instance all wing members will receive a credit only reward proportional to the amount of cargo delivered. For example if 75% of the cargo is delivered all wing members will receive a credit reward equal to 75% of the mission’s promised reward.
If a player has collected cargo, which has not been delivered when a mission is completed, they will receive a fine based on the cargo’s value.
Mission Rewards
The new mission reward system, which provides players with three different, and roughly equivalent, reward packages allowing each player to choose which set of rewards they wish to claim. One of these reward packages will always be a credit based reward package.
Megaship Interactions (Source: Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
Another change coming to this chapter of Beyond is the additional gameplay interactions that will be available at the various megaships found across the galaxy. As well as the simple data links and NPC ship scenarios we have added a new flow for scanning these and (in later Beyond updates) other large space objects.
Initiating Interactions:
Megaships will now need to be scanned with the data scanner before any of the interaction objects become interactive. - Video
Doing so will release a scan pulse which highlights all interaction objects attached to the ship.
Interaction objects are added to the ships contacts panel and can now be targeted and interrogated to discover how to interact with them.
Some of interactions will utilise limpets of various types to allow you to activate, deactivate, damage, hack or simply operate an item. While others can be shot or scanned to interact.
One thing to note is that all current interactions are considered illegal, tying in with the changes to Crime and Punishment. These interactions provide criminal pilots new gameplay options as well as giving lawful players new locations to find wanted pilots.
In addition to the aforementioned interactions, we have tweaked the scenarios around the megaships to include a greater variety of criminal and lawful pilots, as well as crime responders such as police ships which we feel will add a bit more spice to these locations.
We have plans to add other interaction types and locations in later updates, so there will be more to come in this area.
Tech Broker (Source: Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
Technology Brokers are dealers in new and rare technologies and items. These contacts appear in various stations across known human space and can generally be found in highly populated systems with a high security level. Visit tech brokers to see what items they currently have available and complete set requests to unlock these items by handing in the required commodities and materials. The addition of Technology Brokers allows pilots to acquire new items based on their personal narrative giving even more ways to play elite your way.
Planetary Tech (Source: Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
We have overhauled the surface material system for the rocky, high metal content and metal rich planets. We have pushed the system to get a lot more out of it, but this is just the first step towards further major planetary system improvements. The contrast and variation across and between bodies is much improved. We also hope that these planetary visual improvements (with more surface level improvements coming later in the year) will also bring a new vibrancy to the Elite Dangerous galaxy, encouraging wanderlust explorers to discover far systems and planets. The colouration of the surfaces now more clearly telegraphs the chemical makeup and volcanic activity of the worlds. In addition, binary rocky/metallic planets more accurately simulate having similar colourations from shared formation materials where appropriate.
Images: 4k Screenshot, Frontier Expo 2017, 2.4 vs 3.0 Update
GalNet Audio (Source: Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
At the simple click of a button, you’ll now be able to listen to GalNet audio whilst flying your ship.
All you have to do is select the play button at the bottom of the right-hand system panel in your cockpit to play through the headline news stories.
If you’re looking for a specific story, or you want to curate your own playlist of handpicked news, you can do so by opening up GalNet news from the same panel and select the stories individually.
GalNet news will fade in and out depending on the situation, and stop altogether in some key situations. In some cases, such as counting down to hyperspace jumps, the news will pause and then resume once the countdown is complete. The story, or playlist, will continue from where you left off. - YouTube
COVAS Customisation (Source: Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
Changing your COVAS (Cockpit Voice Assistant) is a new addition to Elite Dangerous and the first of these will be Victor, ready at the launch of Chapter One of Beyond. Commanders will be able to change their COVAS at the Starport Services livery customisation section.
It'll be possible to also change the COVAS for your SRV too, you'll need to head over to the SRV customisation bay to change your preference.
And... if you miss Verity, you'll be able to change the COVAS back.
Frontier is working in partnership with HCS to bring you new COVAS packs in the future.
These voices are intended to bring a new flavour to commanders out in the black, however, it's important to note at the current time we do not intend to introduce celebrity voice packs.
Ships:
The Chieftain (Source: Livestream Timestamp - Livestream Recap)
The Alliance Chieftain is a medium-sized ship that has been designed not only to dish out punishment, but to avoid it. Manufactured by Lakon Spaceways, the Chieftain is more manoeuvrable than ships of similar size and weight, and its combat profile means it can more than hold its own in a fight. The ship also boasts three internal military compartments, allowing the pilot to equip a shield cell bank, hull reinforcements and module reinforcements.
Specifications: Medium pad. Hardpoints: 2 Large - 1 Medium - 3 Small. Not locked behind a rank requirement.
Videos: Frontier Expo 2017
The Keelback received a 2nd seat, making it a multi-crew ship.
The Type 7 received some buffs - Source
The Type 9 received an extra size 8 slot.
There are plans for improving the Asp Scout in a future update. - Source
Misc Changes
FSD Synthesis received changes - Source
New High Value supercruise targets for pirates to raid - Image
Module Storage has been increased from 60 to 120.
Option added so players can choose how flight controllers address them (Commander Name, Ship Name or Ship ID) when approaching a station - Image
Journal Documentation (API) for 3.0 - Source
2 x Content Updates
YouTube Timestamp
New ships
The Krait - Medium ship from the original 1984 Elite.
Images: 1984 Original, Image 1, Image 2, Image 3
Videos: Frontier Expo 2017
Release: Not officially confirmed which update will have the ship.
New missions
New scenarios
Progressing the narrative
Q4 Release
YouTube Timestamp
Squadrons - New organizational structure for player groups. We'll be able to create our own squadrons. We'll have tools to manage the membership and hierarchy in them. Squadrons will feature enhanced communication options. - Image
Discussion with the community planned for the Beyond Series Focus Feedback forum at the end of Q1/start of Q2 - Source
Fleet Carriers - Squadrons will be able to purchase their own fleet carriers. These are large, mobile, dockable vessels that will act as a base of operations for squadrons. We'll be able to refuel, rearm and respawn at them.
Exploration - More activities and tools focused on how we find stuff in the galaxy. This affects missions, commodities, other resources. New phenomenons, new anomalies for us to find in the galaxy.
The Codex - An archive that logs our exploration achievements and acts as a repository for game lore. It will log our discoveries and will also act as an encyclopedia, giving more depth and context to the things we find. And also possibly hinting at other things that we might be able to find out there.
Mining - Improvements to the way we detect and extract resources. A miner's toolkit of modules and capabilities, for more options, variety and choice when we're in deep space. Trying to invoke the feeling of Wild West prospecting through jeopardy (crises, unforseen challenges to get the rewards) or through the concept of hitting the motherlode (deep core blasting, an entire special asteroid for big rewards). Trying to make mining a fully fledged career - Image
Planetary Tech - Improvements to the scatter rocks system, by adding a bigger variety of sizes and scales to them. Improving ambient effects, planetary phenomena, volumetric effects and vapour.
Improved Ice Planets - Concept Art Target
Improved Lighting Model - Will benefit the planetary tech as well as the game's look from space.
Most features announced at Frontier Expo 2017 on October 7th - YouTube Video Some features detailed and discussed with the community on the Beyond Series Focus Feedback forum. 3.0 Features showcased on Livestream #1, #2, #3 and detailed on Forum Recap #1, #2 & #3.
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Bidding wars for second-hand planes and premiums for early delivery of new ones dominated chatter at the National Business Aviation Association’s (NBAA) show in Las Vegas last week.
It’s a boon for publicly traded corporate planemakers who are increasingly selling aircraft without the discounts that had become pervasive after the industry fell from favour in the 2008-2009 financial crisis.
General Dynamics Corp’s Gulfstream Aerospace, Bombardier, Textron and Dassault Aviation are leaders by value of deliveries, which supplier Honeywell values at $238bn over the next decade.
“I’m hearing from people every day who are interested in getting into private aircraft,” said Stephen Hofer, president of Aerlex Law Group, which does aircraft transactions.
But the influx of new entrants, often wealthy individuals and families who upgraded their travel from first-class airline tickets during the pandemic, brings some new risks.
One veteran broker described a new buyer who had purchased a plane at prices he could only afford by leasing the aircraft for part of the time to other travellers.
If leasing demand wanes, the buyer could have difficulty paying for the jet, warned the broker.
“These are people who have never got a $1mn maintenance bill before,” said the broker, adding such practices are reminiscent of market activity before the 2008 crash.
Still, US business jet flight hours rose 16% during early October compared with October 2019, itself the strongest month for activity since 2008, according to consultancy WingX.
And many executives, analysts, aviation lawyers and brokers are confident the rebound will continue into 2022.
“The activity rebound in 2021 is increasingly being seen as a green light for faster industry growth the next few years, not just a one-off bounce from the pandemic,” said WingX Managing Director Richard Koe.
Deliveries are set to rise from around 700 a year now to roughly 900 by 2025, but still have room to grow given the peak 1,300 planes delivered in 2008, analyst Brian Foley said.
Business jet production will however be limited by supply-chain capacity, added Don Dwyer, co-managing partner of aircraft brokerage Guardian Jet.
One unknown quantity is the amount of business-related travel, which is expected to take longer to recover than the leisure trips that underpin domestic US airline traffic.
Vinayak Hegde, president of private aviation company Wheels Up, said he was now seeing more senior executives travelling for business.
But some companies are backing away from travel and setting “carbon budgets” to reduce pollution, in a move that would weigh on airlines’ business class and corporate jets, which generate more emissions per passenger.
The industry is also battling to fend off questions over its environmental record.
It hit the headlines recently when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle drew media criticism for using private jets despite their stance on climate change.
Business jet firms followed airlines last week in committing to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, but environmental campaigners say the pledges don’t go far enough.
“Business aviation is at a crossroads,” said Jo Dardenne, aviation manager for Brussels-based Transport & Environment.
“If the sector wants to reach zero emissions, it should accept governments mandating the use of clean technologies and taxing wealthy private jet users to finance their deployment.” – Reuters
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Attention: Rt. 6 - due to construction, will not service the stops at; Unaweep Ave. west of Aspen St.; inbound and outbound. A Courtesy stop at Unaweep Ave. east of Palmer St. both inbound and outbound provided. GVT 256-7433
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Attention: There will be no GVT Service on Thanksgiving, November 25. Service will resume on November 26. GVT 256-7433
Attention: Per Federal law, all passengers using Grand Valley Transit are required to wear a mask/face covering to help combat the spread of COVID-19 in our community. Mask/face covering must be worn over nose and mouth. Thank you, GVT 256-7433
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