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The Internet, a network architecture that has transformed global communication and monetary systems by enabling different computer networks within the same space to interconnect. In some ways, the Internet resembles the utility systems we have all been familiar with, such as water, gas and electricity. However, unlike these utilities, the Internet is an international system of computers which consists of millions of users located in dozens of different countries from all over the world. Not only does the Internet to connect people through network cables, it also supports File Transfer Protocol (FTP), which allows individuals to exchange information using common devices such as file servers and Web servers.
File sharing has become very popular on the internet because many individuals who are not connected to each other may share the same file or application. A common example of this is that the most common web server contains a MySQL database that stores all the files and applications related to your website, such as pictures, articles, music and business information. When you access your database through an internet browser, your browser will be able to access the information that is stored in your MySQL database by using a series of numbers called IP addresses. The IP address is merely a numerical representation of a computer on the internet that can be pinpointed and contacted through the use of its address.
One of the reasons the internet has become so popular among individuals all over the world is because it enables the transfer of large amounts of data at extremely high speed. Because the internet can transmit large amounts of data at high speeds, it has become useful for businesses all over the world. Because the internet connection is so fast, there is no need for employees to physically travel from one location to another to share documents. Instead, they can work from their computers in any corner of the globe and share information at the speed of instant messaging.
There are many different types of internet technologies that help the human race to communicate each other with the use of the internet. One of these technologies is known as the protocol stack. The protocol stack is what makes up the backbone of the internet. The protocol stack includes various different protocols such as Hypertext Transfer Protocol or HTML, TCP/IP, and Simple Network Language or SNF. If you want to connect to the internet using a broadband connection, then you will likely need to use one of the many different types of broadband connections such as DSL, cable, fiber optic, wireless, or a combination of these.
There are several reasons why so many people now rely on the internet and one of those reasons is because competition within these networks is becoming more intense. As the internet usage grows, so does the number of companies competing against one another to gain a larger share of the global market. As a result, the protocols and features that are used to make the internet run faster and more smoothly are becoming increasingly important to companies who wish to remain competitive. There have been many technological innovations that have been implemented in order to make the process of going online much easier, but some of these innovations have resulted in new protocols being added to the internet. As a result, there are now more than one hundred different protocols in use in the worldwide internet.
When an organization decides to set up its first network connection to the internet, then it will most likely choose one of the available types of internet connectivity. However, before setting up the network, it is important for an organization to become familiar with the various protocols and their uses. Then when the time comes to set up the infrastructure for internet usage, they will have an easier time finding and installing the most suitable types of networks for their company’s needs. Having an in-depth knowledge about how the various internet protocols work and why they are important, will help them make an informed decision regarding which type of network connectivity will be best for their company.
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YouTube's primacy has made it so that other video platforms have a hard time gaining any traction. Here's a look at three great alternatives to YouTube for businesses and marketers to turn to in 2019. Facebook-owned IGTV (also known as Instagram TV) is the biggest and most popular alternative to YouTube online today. BitTubers is a blockchain-based video sharing site that's getting plenty of attention from the cryptocurrency crowd. Dailymotion has over 300 million users that generate over 3.5 billion video views every month.
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Andrej Kovacevic
A dedicated writer and digital evangelist.
Ever since Google's YouTube platform took off in the mid-aughts, it has been the go-to destination for web video of all kinds. Today, it hosts entertainment content, instructional content, and no shortage of cat videos. It's also the preferred video platform of digital marketers around the world.
YouTube's primacy has made it so that other video platforms have a hard time gaining any traction (with Twitch.tv being a notable exception), but there are some alternatives for marketers to consider. In some situations, businesses could find that making use of other video platforms increases their exposure since they don't have to cut through as much noise and competition as they had on YouTube.
As they say, however, you shouldn't go on a journey unless you know your destination, so here's a look at three great alternatives to YouTube for businesses and marketers to turn to in 2019.
IGTV
It should come as no surprise, but the biggest and most popular alternative to YouTube online today is the Facebook-owned IGTV (also known as Instagram TV). It's an Instagram long-form channel with its' own app and direct access to the over one billion users the service has worldwide. Best of all, big brands have been slow to adopt the platform, which makes it a great, low-competition alternative to YouTube that businesses can exploit to get attention for their products.
The only thing for businesses to be aware of when they make the leap to IGTV is the fact that the platform is built to handle vertical videos as the default standard. That means it can be difficult to repurpose existing content, and it may be necessary to start fresh when building a channel. In reality, that's probably the best approach to take in any case, but it is something to be aware of.
Dailymotion
Since 2005, Dailymotion has toiled in the shadow of YouTube, trying to secure a slice of the online video pie. Quietly, it has achieved that goal, sporting over 300 million users that generate over 3.5 billion video views every month. For businesses, that's a market segment that shouldn't be ignored.
There are some pretty big upsides to using Dailymotion as a business marketing platform. First, it's far less riddled with advertising than similar websites. With a reported 47% of all internet users now turning to ad-blockers to clean up their browsing experience, businesses on cleaner platforms should see some benefits. Second, Dailymotion has a large user base in Europe, so it's a great channel to reach an overseas audience for businesses that need that. If nothing else, it makes an excellent companion channel for businesses that already use YouTube as a marketing platform.
BitTubers
If there's one thing that counts most in the world of digital marketing, it's being first to discover a new platform. For that reason, businesses should give the new BitTubers platform a look. It's a blockchain-based video sharing site that's getting plenty of attention from the cryptocurrency crowd. At the moment, it's still in a beta stage, but that's what should make it so attractive to digital marketers.
BitTubers offers the rare opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a platform that could make some serious waves in the very near future. Best of all, it supports sharing content from most other video platforms, so it can function as a force multiplier for a business's existing video channels, without the need to find a YouTube video downloader that still works. All that's required is to create an account, link existing content, and you're up and running.
The Bottom Line
Put simply, the days of YouTube being the only game in town for businesses and digital marketers are over. While they're still the big kid on the block, there are viable alternatives that businesses can use instead of YouTube or as an additional valuable marketing channel. It really all comes down to which particular market segment your business needs to reach, or if the overarching goal is to expand visibility to the widest possible audience. No matter the goal, though, the important takeaway is this: there are options if you know where to look.
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Vehicles destined to stay in Mexico or go south to the rest of Latin America carry a code signifying there’s no need for antilock braking systems, electronic stability control, or more than two air bags, if any, in its basic models.
If the cars will be exported to the United States or Europe, however, they must meet stringent safety laws, including as many as six to 10 air bags, and stability controls that compensate for slippery roads and other road dangers, say engineers who have worked in Mexico-based auto factories.
Because the price of the two versions of the cars is about the same, the dual system buttresses the bottom lines of automakers such as General Motors and Nissan. But it’s being blamed for a surge in auto-related fatalities in Mexico, where laws require virtually no safety protections.
“We are paying for cars that are far more expensive and far less safe,” said Alejandro Furas, technical director for Global New Car Assessment Program, or NCAP, a vehicle crash-test group.
In 2011, nearly 5,000 drivers and passengers in Mexico died in accidents, a 58-percent increase since 2001, according to the country’s transportation department. In the same decade, the U.S. reduced the number of auto-related fatalities by 40 percent. The death rate in Mexico, when comparing fatalities with the size of the car fleet, is more than 3.5 times that of the U.S.
Nevertheless, Mexico hasn’t introduced any safety proposals other than general seat-belt requirements for its 22-million strong auto fleet. Even then, the laws don’t mandate three-point shoulder belts necessary to secure child safety seats.
Brazil and Argentina, on the other hand, have passed laws requiring all vehicles to have dual front air bags and antilock braking systems by next year.
An Associated Press investigation this year found that Brazil’s auto plants produce cars aimed at Latin American consumers that lack basic safety features. Like Brazil, Mexico doesn’t run its own crash-test facility to rank cars’ safety before they hit the road.
Dr. Arturo Cervantes Trejo, director of the Mexican Health Ministry’s National Accident Prevention Council, said Mexico has a long way to go to upgrade safety standards, but challenging the nation’s $30-billion auto industry could be difficult.
Auto plants crank out about 3 million cars a year, lifting auto hubs in the states of Aguascalientes and Puebla into the middle class. In a few years, Mexico has become the world’s fourth-biggest auto exporter, despite having no homegrown brands.
Consumers in “first-world” countries are paying the same or even less for safer cars.
For example, basic versions of Mexico’s second most popular car, the Nissan Versa, made in central Aguascalientes, come with two air bags but without electronic stability control systems, which use sensors to activate brakes when a car loses control.
The sticker price of the sedan comes to $16,000. The U.S. version of the same car has six air bags in the front, on the sides and in the roof, in addition to an electronic stability control system. That sticker price is about $14,000.
Similarly, the basic version of the Chevrolet Aveo, which has been revamped and renamed Sonic, sells for about $14,000 in the U.S. and comes with 10 air bags, antilock brakes and traction control. Its Mexican equivalent, the country’s top-selling car, doesn’t have any of those protections and costs only $400 less.
Nissan Mexicana spokesman Herman Morfin said in a statement it is “common practice” to add different features, depending on the intended market.
Morfin said two of Nissan’s most popular models, the Versa and the Sentra, are packaged with two air bags and an antilock braking system, which is more than what’s required by the Mexican government.
While GM declined repeated requests to comment, an engineer who headed a manufacturing division at the company in Mexico until last year said the company saved on costs by not adding safety features.
“For the company to make more net profit and so that cars are sold at more affordable prices, we would toss aside some accessories. Air bags, ABS brakes, those were the first to go,” the engineer said. He spoke on condition of anonymity.
Three other engineers who worked with Nissan and GM for four years and are still involved in auto design for other carmakers, confirmed the companies built cars with vastly different safety features depending on where they’d be sold.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said air bags and electronic stability control have prevented tens of thousands of injuries in auto accidents and reduced fatal crashes by as much as a third in the U.S.
Paco de Anda, the director of the Mexican chapter of the accident-prevention group Safe Kids, said Latin American consumers have to pay extra for those protections. “People here have no education about road safety … so they don’t pay for it,” De Anda said.
A GM worker who gets paid $100 a week said people in Latin America cannot afford to buy cars that are fully loaded with safety features.
Yet crash test results show exactly what’s being sacrificed for savings. One of Nissan’s most popular models in Mexico, the Tsuru, is so outdated it has only lap seat belts in the back, and some versions have no air bags. The car is not sold in the U.S. or Europe.
At a recent Latin NCAP crash-test presentation, the Tsuru’s driver’s door ripped off upon impact at only 37 mph. Its roof collapsed and the steering wheel slammed against the crash-test dummy’s chest. The Tsuru scored zero stars out of a possible five.
When asked about the crash test, Nissan representatives replied in an email that “consumers continue to ask for it because of its durability, reliability and affordability,” without responding to the test results. More than 300,000 Tsurus have been sold in Mexico in the past six years, at about $10,000 each.
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Speaking of my Anglophile tendencies, I went to Downton Abbey in May. A trip to the promised land for someone like me, someone whose idea of a rollicking viewing experience is Sense and Sensibility. Or Downton Abbey, of course. It’s my absolute favorite TV show in recent years.
Andover fabrics came out with Christmas Downton Abbey fabric this year! OMG, Christmas and Downton Abbey together? You know you can count me in!
Ebony Love at Lovebug Studios (http://www.lovebugstudios.com) started a Downton Abbey Christmas in July mystery quilt along this summer. I felt it was my destiny, nay, my responsibility, to join in.
I’ve never participated in a mystery quilt along before. I decided to go for this one, because I already knew I loved the fabric. In fact, I had already purchasesda half yard bundle of the fabric. The fabric requirements are obviously not the same as a half yard bundle, but I am going to be flexible and mix it up a little to use all the pieces in the bundle.
These 16 patch blocks show some of the changes made so far. I like the variety that this is bringing into my version of the quilt.
I have quite the assortment of candles going on in mine! I will be fascinated when the layout is available, so I can figure out how to incorporate my blocks into it.
It’s the fifth week of the quilt along, and I am up to date! That is something to celebrate, in my estimation. Once or twice in my life I have joined progressive projects, and let’s just say that staying up to date is not always my modus operandi. I guess it helps that I still like this project. And I know it helps that I love Downton Abbey. I think Lord and Lady Grantham are probably going to invite me to a shooting party soon.
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How to Make the Most of Your Patio
Here comes Summer… and with it those lovely long, bright sunshiny days. While we in South Africa are experiencing shorter, cooler days and longer nights (and hopefully some rain), I am well aware that most of our visitors are in the Northern Hemisphere and enjoying the fresh feelings of Spring before welcoming in the Summer.
If you’re keen to make the most of your patio this summer, this contributed post is for you…
How to Make Your Patio the Sunshine Hangout Spot
We’ve all waited a long time for it, but it’s finally here, the time of late nights and early mornings is upon us. Whenever the sun comes out to play, there’s always one spot in the home that receives the most attention. The patio is the place to be when you get off of work, and you just need somewhere to chill.
But why do we find it the only reasonable place to be when we could so easily be slouched on the sofa watching our favourite television show? Well, it’s like an open common room of sorts.
You have the back garden in front of you, but you’re sitting upright on a stable chair because the patio is made of some kind of stone or tile. You’re automatically exposed to fresh air instead of sitting indoors where the air is stagnant.
You’re surrounded by wildlife, and you could listen to the birds chirping until the cows come home. Enjoying this space alone doesn’t make any sense, which is why it’s the perfect hangout spot for your entire family.
Get the furniture
Patio furniture has an unfair stigma attached to it. Of course, the easy way to stock your patio with enough chairs and tables is to go the white cheap plastic route. But actually, recently designers have taken this part of home decor seriously and produced some splendid designs.
The aim is to keep the furniture light and breathable, so you don’t feel as if you’re going to be sweating buckets and end up sticking to the chair.
Wicker egg chairs are the new cheap and cheerful option. They’re strong, allow air to flow smoothly, have a great brown or beige hue to them, and they don’t cost a lot. The egg shape allows you to recline backwards and to depend on the size of the seating and back support, even put your feet up.
Other choices include synthetic fibres with plastic and metal frames. These kinds of patio chairs are usually in darker colours such as black, brown, blue, and grey.
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Keep the flow
Without a doubt, one of the main reasons why the patio is the best hangout spot during the spring and summertime is because you’re inherently close to the kitchen. You can put your meal in the oven to cook and sit down on the patio waiting for it to finish.
Keeping the smooth flow between the home should be sliding doors made from large single-sheet panels of glass. The ability to shut and close them easily means you can access the patio any time you like through a large entry and exit. All the sheets of glass are certified burglar proof so don’t worry about them being easily smashed during the night when some opportunist attempts to rob you blind.
The reason why you want to keep the flow with the inside and the patio is so that children can play freely; the adults can go inside to get a fresh batch of alcoholic beverages or get some snacks without having to only use one narrower door.
Being cooped up indoors while the sun is shining is quite depressing. It won’t stick around for long so you and your family should utilize as much of its time as you can with a few patio hangout sessions.
Over to You
Did you make the most use of your patio last Summer? Whether, you’re in the Northern Hemisphere or Southern, you still have time to turn that around. Summer is coming, sooner or later… bring it on. 🙂
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While the economy is reopening and a semblance of normalcy increases day-by-day, many of us still are uncertain when and if we will be able to return to the office. Many companies and professional offices continue to mandate employees to work remotely without a specified end-date, and (in some cases) indefinitely. For many that means trying to create a work environment and routine at home that not only will encourage productivity, but also keep spirits high as the comforts of home blend with the duties of the work day.
If you did not have a home office before, you may have innovated one from your sofa, dining table, or kitchen countertop. As many of us prepare to work from home for months to come, we face the dilemma of feeling fatigue in our day-to-day routine without the dynamic work week of in-person meetings, collaboration, and events. The once novel oversized tees, sweat pants and makeup-free days are now found wanting, and we are trying to strike the elusive balance of feeling of being both put-together yet comfortable.
Six months into the pandemic with more months ahead, I want to introduce you to items that have elevated my working from home routine and created an encouraging and dynamic daily environment for my 'home office'. Here is our WFH collection!
Dresscode
Only a week away from the fall equinox, the bright and balmy summer days are now transitioning into crisp mornings and sun-kissed afternoons. While the cooler temperatures are just around the corner, we still have beautiful warm weather days ahead so we still have time to enjoy our favorite lightweight and breezy fabrics!
Show Me Your Mumu's Caroline Mini Dress in Mustard, Navy and Ocean Stripe is the ultimate example of a put-together yet relaxed daily look. You can easily throw her on after a morning shower, comfortably sit cross-legged on the sofa during the work day, and then pair her with white sneakers for a quick post-work grocery run! I also love how lightweight and breezy she is, so you can still take advantage of afternoon sunshine, working outdoors - soaking up rays on a Wednesday.
One of our newest fall styles from Show Me Your Mumu is a versatile piece for lounging, but will also have you feeling put together to jump on a zoom call. The Horton Romper in Khaki and Black is relaxed, yet you can button her all the way up for a little structure and extra coverage. I would style either colorway with a white bootie for taking her out-on-the-town but the relaxed fit makes her an ideal choice for dressing up at home!
I have been living in loose-fitting and relaxed pants all summer long! I find that while I am just as comfortable as I am in sleepwear, I still feel put-together and prepared for my work day. My favorite this summer has been Jen's Pirate Booty Violet Bellflower Track Pants (I'm wearing them as we speak!). I can pair these pants with one of my Joah Browncrops or tank, or even throw her on with a loose-fitting white v-neck for an effortless and comfy work outfit. I love how these pants also create an illusion of a maxi skirt, yet give you the versatility and mobility for walking your dog after work, running errands, and enjoying a well-deserved lounging session on the couch at the end of your work day!
Finally, as the days get cooler and cooler, go-to cardis and pullovers not only keep you cozy, but also diversify any simple WFH outfit. Joah Brown is my favorite brand to stay-home in, from the Black Cropped Cami to their Sueded Onyx Second Skin Legging, each piece is so well-fitted and comfy. In this long stretch, basics can make life feel like Groundhog Day as I reach for the same look time and time again. This is why I love completing the outfit with different cardis and pullovers so that I can feel like I've created something entirely new each day of the week. I love the La Crema Reed Duster Cardi on warmer days if you want something lightweight but still have that extra layer on top, but then the Clay Stripe McKenna Sweater (ON SALE!) is the perfect open cardi that's still chic yet cozy!
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For my at-home work space, I wanted to curate a place that brought together different scents, home accessories, and brightness to my day-to-day.
Our Rewined Wine and Cocktail Candles continue to be one of my favorite additions to our lifestyle assortment. With a 60hr + burn-time, I like to light mine at the end of the day with afternoon tea for a warm, relaxing environment to finish off any projects. My personal favorite Wine Candle scent is the Pinot Noir - I just love the earthy scent with a hint of tart cranberry. Then, there's something so refreshing about the Margarita Cocktail Candle (and the glass tumbler it comes in) that can kick off a morning with a citrus and blossom blend. You can complete the space with the complementary Cheers Matchbox and Brushed Gold Candle Snuffer just to set a fun, decorative ambiance while having all of the necessary tools close-by.
I have plans to soon ordain my space with our newest goodies from Apothecary Company. Their effective and all-natural Hand Sanitizer is a minimalist and aesthetic add-on to your work space that you can easily access after leaving home to grab mail, walk your dog, or go on a quick errand. The New Moon Manifesting Mist provides aromatherapeutic benefits for further calming and uplifting mood boosts - something we can all use at times throughout the work day!
Creating a productive and positive home work environment relies not only on the routine of the day-to-day but also the little mood boosters to keep yourself energized. Whether that means throwing a new pullover over the same go-to pair of leggings, spritzing your favorite Pinrose perfume for an aromatic boost, or even lighting a candle as a midday treat - we all can find bright spots in the little things!
These items are some of my favorite WFH picks from the store, but we have curated an entire WFH Edit for you to browse! All clothing styles were handpicked not only for their comfort but also to satisfy any dress code requirements, so you can look and feel your best throughout the work day. As many of us continue to work remotely and create home environments conducive to productivity and positivity, we promise to continue to highlight and find the goodies that can do just that.
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The Scottish government's plan to introduce a minimum price for alcohol has been referred to the European Court of Justice.
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Stevens Garnier has appointed Molson Coors to distribute its Argentinian brand Finca Flichman in the on-trade.
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Published: 01 May, 2014
Suntory's acquistion deal worth US$16 billion of Beam Inc officially closed yesterday making the renamed company Beam Suntory the third largest maker of distilled drinks in the world.
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Michel Rolland has defended his role as an international wine consultant capable of managing the quality of wine on up to 200 wine estates around the world.
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Farr Vintners to double fund raising efforts of Benevolent's Chris Porter
Published: 30 April, 2014
Farr Vintners has announced it will match whatever sum of money is raised by Benevolent chairman, Chris Porter, as he embarks on his 'Around the Grounds in 14 Days' challenge to visit all the 91 football league grounds between May 12 and May 25.
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Published: 30 April, 2014
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Published: 30 April, 2014
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Cellar Trends' sales director Malcolm Rigby retires
Published: 30 April, 2014
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Naked Wines turns to London Stock Exchange to help its next phase of growth
Published: 29 April, 2014
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Hallgarten outsources logistics to London City Bond
Published: 29 April, 2014
Hallgarten Druitt and Novum Wines has switched its in-house warehousing operations to London City Bond.
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Menopausal women are the target for new US wine brand - Hot Flash Wines
Published: 28 April, 2014
A new wine business targeting menopausal women has been set up in the United States called Hot Flash Wines.
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Drinks trade on track to remove 1 billion units of alcohol
Published: 28 April, 2014
The drinks industry is on track to remove 1 billion units of alcohol from the market by the end of 2015, according to a report by the Department of Health.
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Katherine Canfield on a new US wine business targeting menoposaul women
Published: 28 April, 2014
The important role women play in the future of wine - and the drinks industry as a whole - is undeniable; however, this critical demographic continues to be elusive for many in the trade. Wine businesses have attempted to fill this gap in their customer base with new marketing strategies, such as the calorie-focused marketing for wines and cocktails employed by US alcohol brand Skinnygirl Cocktails
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Blue Nun Rivaner Riesling launches in Tesco Express
Published: 28 April, 2014
Germany's well-known Blue Nun Rivaner Riesling wine has grown its UK supermarket distribution with a Tesco Express listing at around 1,000 stores.
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Jon Bonné of San Francisco Chronicle on how American wine is changing
Published: 28 April, 2014
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Published: 25 April, 2014
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Published: 25 April, 2014
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There are several essentials to consider with your pool construction project:
No need to rush. When it’s 90 degrees outside, homeowners who invest in a backyard pool are more anxious for it to be done. With the weather a little more temperate, there is less anxiety on the part of the homeowner.
Great pool design and preparation: Consult with a swimming pool contractor to determine the best use of the space you have available and the best swimming pool design for your needs. This is the first, and most important step. Following that you will need to decide what kind of pool building materials you will want to use – concrete, fiberglass or vinyl liner.
Outdoor living/entertainment area: When you’re not spending time in the water, you will want a place to kick back and relax. The deck area is the spot where you’ll be entertaining and watching the children while they frolic. There are many options from which to choose that range from the simple to the elaborate. Work with your swimming pool contractor and ask what you can have constructed within your specified budget. Consider adding an outdoor kitchen, gazebo, pool house, patio roof or even a timber or paving stone deck and walkway.
Landscaping/garden design: Practical garden designs around a swimming pool not only enhance the aesthetic but can be an environmentally friendly space and can also help cut down on water evaporation (plants can block the wind). Make certain you choose plants such as golden cane, kentia palms, Xanadu or agapanthus; these plants soften the edges of the swimming pool deck and also won’t give rise to problems with falling leaves and expanding root systems.
Replanting: With any construction project around the home, there will be some disturbance to your landscaping and possible lawn damage. Replanting is generally advised in the fall in order to give the new plants and grass time to take root before cold weather sets in. However, this summer is perfect in that plants and grass don’t have to suffer the intense heat that can keep them from growing properly. And, you just might save money on new plants at the local nurseries at this time of year.
Water features: Consider a rock waterfall as a way to enhance the ambiance of the pool area. You can have a rock waterfall that filters into a water garden area in your swimming pool. Rock waterfalls can also conceal a grotto with sun shelves in the swimming pool.
Security and safety: These accessories are required by law and many swimming pool owners put in more than one security device to provide their family with layers of safety. Pool fencing cannot only be functional but beautiful as well and alarms can add peace of mind. Your pool builder can advise you on the best options for your project.
Securing the permits: Permits can take anywhere from 1 day to 4 weeks. By starting now, you have time to make unhurried decisions on the design, colors and materials you want in your backyard swimming pool.
Don’t let cooler temperatures dissuade you from starting your pool construction now! This is the perfect and most convenient time to be without the full use of your backyard while your swimming pool is being constructed.
Consult your pool builder now to secure a fall construction project.
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How to Reimagine the Second Half of Your Career
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It takes constant reinvention to make sure our efforts, career paths, and viability as valuable members of organizations, communities and disciplines continues throughout our career. To better imagine the second half of your career — whether it’s in the job you’re currently doing or something new entirely — you need to engage in the continuous sharing and re-purposing of your experience, passion, and expertise to create a platform of thought leadership around yourself. By becoming a recognized expert in your chosen domain or discipline you can attract new opportunities and career directions. To do this, the author recommends focusing on five core concepts: entrepreneurialism; self-confidence; continuous learning; continuous improvement; and reinvention.
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When I graduated from college in 1995, the last thing I imagined being was a manager in UX design, which was a relatively young field where we ensured the customers and users of our websites, apps, and software could easily use and enjoy these services. My dream was to be a professional musician — a rock star — and I pursued that goal for several years.
I landed a six-month internship at Soundtrack Studios in New York City, and I quickly found out that interns basically did whatever everyone else didn’t want to do. I was working 50 hours a week and getting paid $150 a week for my time. As I learned more about the music production business, I found out that the career path was brutal, job opportunities were scarce, and the pay was miniscule. Assistant engineers — who had been in the business for years — were making only $6 an hour at the time. That felt unsustainable to me. So, I decided to leave my professional music dream behind and find a new career path.
I got a job with a company called iXL doing front-end development and graphic design. Front-end development in 1999, at the height of the dot-com craze, was basically being able to spell “HTML.” As that job evolved, I started reading some very transformational books. One book in particular, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web by Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville, absolutely changed my life. I’m grateful to have met and gotten to know both of the book’s authors over the years. This book put me on track to become a UX designer and an interaction designer, and my career began to move forward in this new direction.
I bounced around several jobs during the dotcom bubble — they were turbulent times, but I was very lucky. I came from a middle-class home in the New Jersey suburbs, had supportive parents and a good education. I always managed to land the next gig. I worked at AOL for a few years, and I learned a lot there about being a designer. I progressed to building a design team with a company on the West Coast called Webtrends, which at the time was the leader of web analytics providers. And then I found my way to New York City where I landed a job leading and building a design team at TheLadders, an online executive job search firm.
But as I faced my 35th birthday, I found myself panicking. I was struggling to envision what the second half of my career would look like when it came to seniority, salary, fulfillment, you name it. Where do I go from here? After all, the farther up the ladder you go, the fewer positions there are — it’s just the nature of the corporate beast. There are very few C-level, chief design officer jobs.
This got me thinking about how we ensure that our efforts, career paths, and viability as valuable members of organizations, communities and disciplines continues throughout our career. The answer I found was relatively simple. The work to get there, less so. It’s a concept I call forever employable (also the name of my new book) and it is the continuous sharing and re-purposing of your experience, passion, and expertise to create a platform of thought leadership around yourself. By becoming a recognized expert in your chosen domain or discipline you reverse the flow of jobs leads and opportunities. Instead of you having to chase them down, they come to you.
Becoming forever employable doesn’t mean quitting your job necessarily. It is equally applicable for those of you intent on staying employed in-house for the long-term as it is for those with the desire to consult or become self-employed.
There are five core concepts I see as crucial to keep in mind as you think about the second half of your career and building this platform:
Entrepreneurialism. I never thought of myself as an entrepreneur. You probably don’t think of yourself that way either. But eventually I had to make a transition that required me to adopt an entrepreneurial mindset and proactively put myself and my ideas out in the open in an effort to attract opportunities, land them, and turn them into successful ventures. This is your life, your business, your employment. And so, you’ve got to think about this challenge like an entrepreneur. Who is my target audience? What problems can I help them solve? What’s the most effective way for me to provide my service to them? These questions start you down the path of building a “startup” centered around yourself.
Self-confidence. Sharing your expertise can be daunting. Hasn’t everything already been said about management, marketing, sales, digital transformation? It can feel like it but there’s one story that hasn’t been told yet: yours. Your unique life experiences, diverse paths to your current position and obstacles overcome are the core of your newfound expertise platform. No one else has that. Remember to tap into the deep vein of skills and expertise that is unique to you. When you’re standing at a crossroads in your life, know that you bring something unique to the table — something that no one else has. Embrace it, own it, be it. Your experience has value, your knowledge has value, and you have something valuable to add to the conversation. No one has your story. Be confident in what you know and build on that knowledge as you take on new projects.
Continuous learning. Everything is changing all the time. The only way to keep up — or even better, stay ahead — is to keep learning. You learn continuously by reading blog posts and books, and listening to podcasts and audiobooks, created by people who can help illuminate your path forward. You do this by talking with people who can explain what they did to achieve the success they wanted in their lives. You do this by building communities of expertise and practice around yourself. You do this by constantly experimenting and trying new things. Sometimes your experiments will succeed, and sometimes they won’t. But as long as you learn something from every experiment, you haven’t truly failed. Stay curious. Keep your mind open to the possibilities laid out before you. Experiment constantly, learn from your results, and try again. Like my old ski instructor used to say, “If you’re not falling, you’re not learning.”
Continuous improvement. If you’re learning continuously, and you’re applying the outcomes of your experiments to your platform, then you’re always going to improve and get better at whatever it is that you have chosen to do to become forever employable. In his popular TED Talk, Astro Teller, captain of Moonshots at X (Google’s innovation laboratory), explains that you should be enthusiastically skeptical of everything that you’re doing. In other words, you should always want to figure out a better way to do something. “Enthusiastic skepticism is not the enemy of boundless optimism,” he says. In fact, it’s the perfect partner. No matter how good you believe you are at your chosen profession, being enthusiastically skeptical means you’re always searching for a better way to do your job. In fact, you’re excited to find it. What can you learn from others in your field who have been successful? What about leaders in other fields? What did they do to build their platforms and what can you apply to yours?
Reinvention. Ultimately, becoming forever employable is all about reinventing yourself. I was a designer, and then I was a design manager, and I was going be a super duper design manager — or at least that’s where I was headed. But, because of the expertise I was sharing, other opportunities walked into my life. With the help and support of my family I was ready to seize them. Since then, I’ve reinvented myself on an ongoing basis. Nothing stands still, and the pace of change today is faster than ever. Almost a decade ago, Amazon was updating its codebase every 11.6 seconds — they were essentially reinventing the way that they serve their customers five times a minute. By 2015, Amazon got faster — way faster — pushing code to production every second. Imagine what that figure is today. In 2018, Google revealed that it runs over 500 million tests a day, equating to more than 4 million relaunches of existing and new systems each and every day. That’s the modern pace of change. If you want to stay forever employable, then you’ve got to be ready to reinvent yourself with the times. And that is coming in shorter and shorter cycles.
Re-orgs happen regularly. So do layoffs. Covid-19 has laid waste to entire industries. Technological disruptions automate us out of jobs annually. This doesn’t mean we’re done being useful, successful and viable in the job marketplace. However, being forever employable means you’ve got to be intentional about where you’re going, and you’ve got to be prepared to act — immediately and without hesitation — when the right opportunity presents itself. With a foundation in your expertise, a thorough and current understanding of your domain and an ever-growing network to lean on you can guarantee the next job will find you.
This was lightly adapted from my book Forever Employable.
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Jeff Gothelf helps organizations build better products and executives build the cultures that build better products. He is the co-author of the award-winning book Lean UX and the Harvard Business Review Press book Sense & Respond. He works as a coach, consultant and keynote speaker helping companies bridge the gaps between business agility, digital transformation, product management and human-centered design. His latest book, Forever Employable, was published in June 2020.
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In the end, though, all of these variations are still playing on the same table game. Whether you play Texas Holdem or No Limit Texas Holdem, you are playing on the same machine. You put your money into the slot machine and it pays out whatever the slot machine tells you to. You can win the jackpot on almost every single machine if you play long enough. That is why casino and gamin software engineers have invented the “drop box” technology that allows players to transfer their money from the slots directly into their bankroll (a set amount of money kept by the casino).
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If casinos tried to completely clean up their act and eliminate all errors, they’d still be in pretty hot water. As far as capitalizing on any errors, they would be breaking the law and could open themselves up to serious troubles down the road. There are plenty of reasons why a casino would want to get rid of the errors that have already been made, however. For example, if there was an error with one of the machines, a casino could make that machine operational again and recoup some of the lost revenue from that one error. The casino also needs to make sure that the changes that they are implementing to help reduce their casino and gambling losses aren’t retroactive – that is, if another error is found, the casino could have to start all over again and incur all of the expenses associated with that particular error again.
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Low density foam cushions are most often used for upholstery and less applicable to homecare settings. You won’t find any low density cushions at Healthcare Equip; however, we offer a selection of high density foam and memory foam alternatives for our clients.
These cushions are a wonderful gift idea that will increase comfort in a favourite but not so comfortable armchair or thinly upholstered wheelchair. Naturally, we supply foam cushions of many sizes, all of which are covered with waterproof, low-friction and non-slip fabrics for easy cleaning and safe seating.
Foam cushions can also be used in vehicles, not only to increase comfort on longer journeys but also to add height to the often low seating of family cars and so simplify getting in and out without excess strain on the lower back, hips and knees. This solution is also of use for those lacking in upper body strength.
Many foam cushion versions come with straps for permanent fixture and all of our foam seating aids broadly redistribute pressure and resist the build up of moisture due to sweating or incontinence. We also supply extra-wide bariatric foam cushions or bariatric memory foam cushions for those of a larger build.
Cushions can be used for short-term revalidation after traumatic joint, vascular and abdominal surgeries. Just like getting into and out of a car, sitting on and rising from a low level sofa or chair can lead to unnecessary strain on the joints and muscles; adding an extra layer rather than purchasing new furnishings is the perfect solution for post-surgical and post-treatment revalidation for more temporary conditions.
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Of course you do, especially if you’re smack dab in the middle of shopping for your next CBD product.
Full spectrum CBD oil offers something other CBD oils don’t—the entourage effect.
Aside from this, there’s plenty more to love about full spectrum products, which we’ll cover in a bit.
Whether you’re a CBD enthusiast or just dipping your toe in the pond, we’re here to help.
Let’s get started with some basic CBD terminology.
Some CBD Basics
CBD stands for cannabidiol and is one of the many cannabinoids found in the cannabis Sativa plant.
There are over 100 different cannabinoids, but CBD just so happens to be one of the more popular ones, well-known for its calming properties.
CBD also contains less than 0.3% THC (the intoxicating compound that produces the high feeling) which makes it the perfect addition for anyone looking to take advantage of the therapeutic benefits it provides.
It’s also known to help people sleep better at night, reduce minor aches and pains, and calm the mind when overwhelmed with anxious thoughts.
It’s capable of such tremendous feats because it works naturally within the body, thanks to the endocannabinoid system.
This is a complex system all mammals have that provides a signaling network to maintain homeostasis in the body. Your body also produces its own cannabinoids (or endocannabinoids), so you can see how this system is interconnected.
Some people wonder about the legality of CBD. It gained legal status in most of the country when The Farm Bill of 20 passed.
This bill made the therapeutic benefits of CBD attainable for anyone with a few clicks of the keyboard—delivered right to your doorstep.
Now let’s get into the specifics of full spectrum CBD oil.
What is Full Spectrum CBD Oil?
When hemp crops are in the process of being grown and nurtured, they ultimately reach a point where they’re ready for harvest.
After harvesting all the crops, it’s time for the extraction process, combining pressure and temperature to extract oil from the plant.
Full spectrum CBD oil contains all of the compounds found in the hemp plant, including trace amounts of THC (less than 0.3%), along with any other naturally-occurring cannabinoids, terpenes, and essential oils.
With all of these compounds intact, the entourage effect can come into the picture and work its magic. The entourage effect occurs when all of the naturally occurring compounds can work synergistically to produce a deeper level of therapeutic effects for you.
Sounds great, right?
But there’s one downside to take into consideration. If you have to undergo routine drug testing for any reason, the trace amounts of THC can cause a false positive on your screening.
For this reason, some people prefer other CBD oil options like broad spectrum oil and CBD isolate.
Let’s take a look at those options.
Other CBD Oil Options
We’ve talked about full spectrum CBD oil—how it’s made, its benefits, and the downside.
Now it’s time to shed some light on broad spectrum CBD oil and CBD isolate. The only notable difference between full spectrum and broad spectrum is an additional extraction process to remove trace amounts of THC.
The entourage effect still occurs with broad spectrum oils, but you won’t have the same impact since some compounds are lost during the additional extraction process.
Many companies love the “No THC” selling point since it gives the product a wider reach, so you’ll see plenty of broad spectrum options on the market.
CBD isolate contains 99% pure CBD, so you don’t have to worry about any THC with this option either.
Finding the best CBD oil option for yourself isn’t as hard as it sounds. In fact, some consider this process the most fun.
Where to Buy Full Spectrum CBD Oil
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you shop for full spectrum CBD oil. Countless online vendors are selling what looks to be the same thing—but it’s not all the same.
With any industry, you have to look for the companies taking the time to dot the i’s and cross the t’s, making sure they’ve done everything in their power to produce the highest quality hemp.
Why is this important?
When the necessary steps are skipped or neglected, the quality of the hemp suffers, which means the product’s quality suffers as a direct result.
Hemp plants grow in a unique manner, soaking up everything in the soil surrounding the roots. Some companies understand this and utilize natural farming techniques free of pesticides, toxins, and chemicals.
But on the other hand, you still have the lesser-known companies, who take shortcuts when possible to feed the bottom line—profit.
So when you’re shopping, look for reputable companies with positive reviews and third-party lab testing.
These lab results confirm the products’ purity and potency and show you if they contain heavy metals, pesticides, chemicals, or any other harmful ingredients you wouldn’t want to ingest.
Full Spectrum CBD Products
If you decide full spectrum sounds like the best fit for you, you’ll notice there are plenty of full spectrum products to choose from.
There are full spectrum options with edibles, tinctures, gummies, and vape pens.
No matter what you like, you’ll find something to accommodate your needs.
Final Full Spectrum Thoughts
Finding out what type of CBD oil works best for you takes a little experimentation.
You may think they’re all the same, but you’ll see slight differences between full spectrum, broad spectrum, and CBD isolates.
The entourage effect plays a role in the different levels of effects felt, but you also have to keep in mind that all of these options affect people differently based on individual factors.
You’ve got all the facts, so now you’re ready to pick back up on your hunt for the best full spectrum CBD oil.
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October 18, 2021
The Colorado Way: Using the Essential Health Benefits benchmarking process to advance health equity
The Colorado Way: Using the Essential Health Benefits benchmarking process to advance health equity
October 18, 2021
The Colorado Way: Using the Essential Health Benefits benchmarking process to advance health equity
By: Wayne Turner and Héctor Hernández-Delgado
Colorado’s recent expansion of health coverage to require gender-affirming care provides a prime example of how states can use the benchmarking process for Essential Health Benefits (EHB) to address unmet health needs. Under the Colorado improvements recently approved by the Biden-Harris administration, most health plans regulated by the State must provide, in addition to gender-affirming care, expanded prescription drug coverage, mental health wellness exams, and acupuncture treatments.
Colorado used the regulatory framework under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to expand and improve health coverage. The ACA established comprehensive coverage requirements for most health plans – the ten essential health benefits – yet federal rules allow states to define EHB using a benchmarking process.
Under the original benchmarking process adopted in 2013, states were to select one of ten health plans available in the state to serve as their EHB benchmark – which then became the baseline for benefits, services, coverage limits, and exclusions for all EHB plans in that state. This benchmarking process has led to wide variation in how EHBs are defined in each state and to significant deficiencies in coverage of key benefits such as maternal health, pediatric services, and mental health and substance use disorder treatment
However, more recent iterations of the federal EHB rules give states additional flexibility in EHB benchmark selection, including the “build your own benchmark” option that Colorado adopted here. (See NHeLP’s Opportunities for States to Expand Marketplace Coverage of Essential Health Benefits). Using these new options, states can significantly expand coverage of essential services, as long as the resulting benchmark complies with a “generosity test.” Under this test, a state’s EHB benchmark can be no more generous than the most generous of the ten plan options originally available in the state.
To demonstrate compliance with the generosity test, Colorado commissioned an actuarial analysis that found that its current EHB benchmark is far less generous, in terms of benefits and services, than the most generous plan available (the federal employee plan). In essence, Colorado realized it was leaving unspent money on the table. That difference between its current benchmark and the most generous benchmark option allowed Colorado to add new benefits and still fall within the limits of the generosity test. (States that already have the most generous option can also add new benefits, but would need to cut some current benefits to meet the generosity test).
Colorado then convened a stakeholder group and used data to identify unmet health care needs and prioritize what benefits to add. Federal rules require states to provide notice and seek public comment on new benchmark selections, but most states have no formal process for benchmark selection.
Colorado is not an anomaly; in fact, most other jurisdictions can add benefits by updating their EHB benchmark plans. Forty-two states, plus the District of Columbia, currently use a small group plan as the state’s EHB benchmark. Small group, commercial plans sold to small businesses and nonprofits are notoriously the least generous of the ten plan options originally available (generally, the most generous plans are the federal or state employee health benefits plans). This means that most states have considerable leeway to add benefits without exceeding the generosity limit just like Colorado did.
For advocates interested in expanding coverage, addressing unmet health needs, and advancing health equity, the first step is identifying who and how the EHB benchmark is selected in your state. (See NHeLP’s Step Guide to Updating Your State’s Essential Health Benefits Benchmark Plan). The deadline for a state to submit its new EHB benchmark selection is May 6, 2022, for plans beginning in 2023. Therefore, the time to start the updating process is now.
NHeLP’s EHB Team can provide technical assistance to advocates interested in updating and expanding benefits through EHB.
Also, register now for NHeLP’s upcoming webinar – Essential Health Benefits Benchmark Plans – Who Decides? – scheduled for November 9 at 2:00 PM (EDT). Attorneys from the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) and the law firm Hooper, Lundy & Bookman will examine state decision-making in EHB benchmark selection, as well as best practices for stakeholder engagement, and how updating EHBs can help address unmet health care needs.
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SATURDAY, Nov. 21, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists have identified symptoms that may predict the severity of COVID-19 in children.
According to the researchers, children with respiratory disease and those with multisystem inflammatory syndrome (a rare but serious condition linked with COVID-19) have the most severe illness.
"Much of the discussion to date around COVID-19 suggests that children don't typically suffer serious illness," said researcher Dr. Danielle Fernandes, an attending physician in the division of hospital medicine at Children's Hospital at Montefiore, in New York City.
"Our study shows that children with COVID-19, like adults, can experience symptoms ranging from mild to severe, and tragically, children can die from the disease," Fernandes said in a hospital news release.
For the study, the researchers looked at nearly 300 children hospitalized with COVID-19. Half of the kids had respiratory illness with symptoms including cough, wheezing, sore throat and difficulty breathing.
The others were divided between children who had multisystem inflammatory syndrome and those with a range of symptoms, including gastrointestinal issues and fever.
Children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome were most likely to need intensive care, but only those with respiratory illness died from COVID-19, the study authors said.
Among the COVID-19 patients in this study, race or ethnicity did not influence how the children fared after being hospitalized, the findings showed.
The researchers also found:
Obese children and kids with low oxygen levels were more likely to have severe respiratory disease and require intensive care.
One in five children with severe respiratory disease needed intubation and mechanical ventilation.
Children with lower white blood cells, and those with higher levels of the inflammation marker C-reactive protein, were more likely to have severe multisystem inflammatory syndrome.
Children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome were more likely to be Black.
"We hope that pediatric providers will use these warning signs to predict which children may need enhanced monitoring and treatment that could prevent them from becoming severely ill or dying," Fernandes said.
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The central nervous system (CNS) is the brain and spinal cord. The brain is an important organ. It controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger, and every process that regulates our body.
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What are the different parts of the brain?
The brain can be divided into 3 main parts:
Cerebrum. The cerebrum is the front part of the brain. It has a right and left hemisphere. Functions of the cerebrum include initiation of movement, coordination of movement, temperature, touch, vision, hearing, speech and language, judgment, reasoning, problem solving, emotions, and learning.
Brainstem. The brainstem is the middle of the brain. It includes the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla. Functions of this part include movement of the eyes and mouth, relaying sensory messages (such as, hot, pain, or loud), hunger, respirations, consciousness, cardiac function, body temperature, involuntary muscle movements, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and swallowing.
Cerebellum. The cerebellum is the back of the brain. It is located at the back of the head. Its function is to coordinate voluntary muscle movements. It also maintains posture, balance, and equilibrium.
Within these 3 main parts, there are these other parts of the brain:
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Pons. This is a deep part of the brain located in the brainstem. It contains many of the control areas for eye and face movements.
Medulla. This is the lowest part of the brainstem. It is the most vital part of the entire brain. It contains important control centers for the heart and lungs. It also controls wakefulness.
Spinal cord. This is a large bundle of nerve fibers in the back that extends from the base of the brain to the lower back. It carries messages to and from the brain and the rest of the body.
Frontal lobe. This is the largest section of the brain. It is located in the front of the head. The frontal lobe is involved in judgment, decision-making, some language functions, personality characteristics, and movement.
Parietal lobe. This is the middle part of the brain. It helps a person to identify objects and understand spatial relationships (where one's body is compared to objects around the person). It also helps with vision, hearing, and memory. And it is involved in interpreting pain and touch in the body.
Occipital lobe. This is the back part of the brain. It is involved with vision.
Temporal lobes. These are the sides of the brain. They are involved in memory, speech, language processing, and sense of smell.
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From treating burns to moisturising the scalp and strands — there are a lot of skin care and hair related issues that jojoba oil can solve, say experts. Ragini Mehra, Founder at Beauty Source and Shiv Singh Mann, Founder at online store Desert Splendour, have listed a few benefits:
Acne control: Acne develops when the hair follicles get blocked due to excess sebum production. Being a liquid, jojoba oil can penetrate deep into the hair follicle. It can dissolve the sebum deposits, resulting in clearing out the blockage.
Moisturises skin: Jojoba oil is lighter compared to other oils and absorbs easily into the skin. It softens the skin and adds a healthy glow, by providing moisture and nourishment, and leaves the skin looking fresh and youthful. Jojoba oil also treats sunburn and prevents irritation.
Discard frizzy hair: A common problem in summers is frizzy hair. Jojoba oil softens your hair, locking the tresses against unwanted moisture and preventing frizzy hair. At the same time, it works as a natural replacement for essential moisture of the scalp and strands, which is often taken away by the harsh chemicals present in shampoos.
Nutritious for skin: Jojoba contains nutrients like Vitamin E and B, as well as antioxidants and several essential minerals which hydrate, nourish and protect skin. Organic jojoba oil has the highest level of antioxidants and nutrients. Jojoba has properties that speed up cell regeneration.
Relaxation and stress relief: Jojoba oil has many healing properties. Specially, the lavender jojoba oil has a calming, earthy, lightly sweet and freshly floral scent, which is widely beloved for its relaxing and balancing effects on both the physical and emotional bodies. It can improve sleep if a few drops are poured on the pillow. Read more about 6 oils to prevent acne and cleanse oily skin
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Welcome! I’m Heather Awad, M.D. and I am in early menopause, maybe like you. Have you ever felt that menopause is a lonely journey? Don’t worry, we can walk through it together. I remember, at 48, telling a girlfriend that I was having hot flashes waking me up at night, and she said, “No you are not!” and she turned around and walked away. Is menopause something to be ashamed about? Is it a big secret? I think not. I’ve learned a lot about our bodies in menopause, and we’ll talk about it here in my blog. I love to read and talk about science, but you’ll find a lot of plain language here.
A little more about me: I’m a Midwesterner. I have lived on both coasts, but I was born in Michigan and now I live in Minnesota. I like Minnesota because there are interesting people from everywhere here, and you can go to a play or do something fun outdoors on any day of the year. I went to medical school at the University of Minnesota, and I did my Family Medicine residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, St. Margaret’s Hospital.
I am a Family Doctor, but I like to do Medical Acupuncture, and I am passionate about teaching people how to eat healthy food to feel better.
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In my free time, I enjoy listening to my kids play violin, double bass, and sing. I love traveling with my husband, writing, yoga, and visiting the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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I’m not an expert on movies. I regard myself as just an average movie-goer who likes what she likes, and what I like is a movie that causes me to forget myself and fall into a good story.
The original Footloose was one such movie. No, it wasn’t the greatest movie I’d ever seen, but it is on my list of “I’d see that again”. Sometimes you have to have something against which to compare a thing in order to know how good it really is. The new Footloose movie did that for me. It made me realize just how good the original was.
After learning that my husband had never seen the original, we rented it the other night. I don’t think he was terribly enthusiastic about seeing it, but if it would make me happy, then he’d suck it up and sit through it.
As it turns out, he really liked it. And I know why.
As a side note, I have to say that I was excited about the “New” Footloose coming out because I love, love, LOVE me some dancing movies. Step Up 3D? Yeah, I saw that… and enjoyed the heck out of it. To me, dancing is joy in form. Watching other people dance with joy makes ME feel joy. Who needs drugs when they can get that feeling from something so easy, so fundamental?
Ok, back to the movie. Across the board, I’d recommend the new one, if you like dancing movies like I do. However, if you thought the original was really well done, then don’t bring that with you into the theater because the remake will leave you wanting.
Wanting what, you ask? Connection. The original, although it was about dancing, was not a “dancing” movie, much like Dirty Dancing was not really about dancing… it was about the PEOPLE. It was about the relationships and the connections and the things we do to and for the people we love.
The creators of the Footloose remake went for style over substance. The actors did a fine job with what they were given, but honestly, the writing and story decisions were lacking. It was not a frame-for-frame copy of the original, nor did it need to be; they changed some of the story, and honestly I was ok with that… but there were NO real connections.
For example, in the original, we see Ariel trying to get her father’s attention at home, but he is always working and responds to her as if she’s interrupting him… we see the dissapointment on her face, over and over… we understand why she’s “wild” – she’s dying for attention. In the remake, we never see why she’s dying for it, she tells us she is, which is a weaker choice.
Shaw and Vi? Nothing. In the original, Vi (played by Dianne Wiest) is a shy and quiet woman, who seems like she’d snap in two if you looked at her the wrong way. She defers to her husband and even when she speaks up, its tentative and uncertain (until the end when it really matters). In the remake, Andie MacDowell is too substantive; too confident. The moments when she speaks up are lost because we are not surprised by them.
The dance. The final dance, when everyone is finally allowed to dance without fear of reprisals. In the original, the camera scans the crowd, which is made up of a room full of very reluctant teenagers. No one is talking to each other, a few boys seem like they might be on the verge of asking a girl to dance, and then they wimp out at the last moment. It sets it up brilliantly for when Ren and Ariel finally show up and immediately start dancing, which encourages others to join in. They just needed to see someone else do it… and in the remake, the camera scans the room where we see kids having a fine time, talking and joking around – not dancing, but still. When Ren and Ariel come in, there is no contrast. I think that was the point where I got mad.
I could go on (I really could), but I think I’ll leave the rest unsaid here and let you decide for yourself, if you go see it. I’d love to hear your take on it.
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Christie on October 16, 2011 at 10:07 pm said:
Thanks for this review! Andrea has been giving me stank-eye for weeks because I want to see this movie. You know how I feel about dance movies. But she insists it is not the same as my typical love for dance movies. ANYWAY. I have seen neither the original nor the remake version, so I’m not sure which way to go at this point…
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Heather on October 17, 2011 at 1:52 pm said:
Ok, if you’ve not seen the original, you’ll be fine… however, its not a “dancing” movie the way you and I use that term. Yes, there are those scenes in the movie, and they’re not bad, but they’re rare.
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When it comes to the haul that the Cavaliers might expect for big man Kevin Love, that’s probably about it, according to executives around the league. While we’ve seen teams like the Knicks, Thunder and Pelicans bring in multiple first-rounders and promising players when giving up well-paid star players in the past year, Love just doesn’t rate that high on the trade market.
Two reasons: Health and contract.
“He’s 31 and he is not a young 31 if you know what I mean,” one Eastern Conference GM told Heavy.com. “He’s had injuries lately and he’s had injuries throughout his career. There isn’t a lot there to make you think he’ll play 70 or 75 games a year. And for what you’ve got to pay him, it’s going to be tough to justify that to your owner.”
Love is now in the first year of a four-year, $120 million extension he signed in the summer of 2018. He will be owed $91 million after this season. ESPN reported that the Cavs would be open to dealing Love, who reportedly has not been happy this season in Cleveland.
He has played 18 of the Cavs’ 22 games, missing three games with a back injury and one with an illness. The back injury is a concern–it’s something that has bothered him, on and off, for years. Love is averaging 16.1 points and 10.5 rebounds for the Cavaliers, a rebuilding team in its first season under former Michigan coach John Beilein.
But Love missed nearly all of last season after having surgery to relieve pain around his left big toe. He missed significant time in 2017-18 with a fractured right hand and 14 games in 2016-17 with surgery on his left knee. Love has been out for more than 40 percent of his team’s games in the last four seasons.
Who Could Be Interested in Kevin Love?
It was something of a surprise when, after the departure of LeBron James in free agency two summers ago, the Cavaliers handed Love an extension rather than looking to deal him away and begin a rebuilding process. Instead, Cleveland treated him like an asset worth locking up long-term, making him the face of the franchise—at least until the full rebuild was underway.
One of the benefits of signing Love to a long deal was that the Cavs could control him as a trade asset and attempt to sell high. Given his recent injury history, Love’s relatively reliable play in the first two months of this season makes this a pretty good time to begin that selling process.
Roping in a buyer is the tricky part. The teams most often mentioned around the league:
Portland. Love is from Oregon and has long been linked to the Blazers on the rumor mill. Portland badly wants to give the tandem of Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum a real shot to reach the Finals, and they were hopeful this would be the season for it. But center Jusuf Nurkic’s return from a broken leg is still hazy, young forward Zach Collins might miss the rest of the season with a shoulder injury and now Rodney Hood has torn his Achilles tendon.
If the Blazers try to hold this season together, they could build a package for Love around Hassan Whiteside and a first-round pick. Should the market for Love prove competitive and the Blazers persist in making this season a winner, the team could be forced to add a promising youngster like Collins, Anfernee Simons or Nassir Little.
Phoenix. The Suns are rich in young players who have not established themselves but still have upside—Elie Okobo, Ty Jerome (not that the Cavs want more point guards), Mikal Bridges. They could build a package around the expiring $19 million contract of guard Tyler Johnson but would have to add another rotation player, like Frank Kaminsky or Dario Saric, to make things work. A 3-8 run has taken some of the steam out of the Phoenix’s early playoff momentum, but the addition of Love and the return of Deandre Ayton could give them a boost.
Denver. The Nuggets have not been terrible, at 14-7, but there has not been the sort of breakthrough that was expected from this team, especially with Gary Harris (10.7 points) in Year 6, Nikola Jokic (15.7 points per game, down from 20.1 last year) in Year 5 and Jamaal Murray (18.1 points, 4.8 assists, 4.4 rebounds, about the same production as last season) in Year 4. Love could be an ideal role player with the Nuggets, if they could cover for he and Jokic defensively.
A trade could focus on Paul Millsap’s expiring contract ($30 million), but Millsap has been very good early in the season. Another option would be to package Harris and Mason Plumlee. Denver does not have its own pick this year but could give up its 2022 pick or include Michael Porter Jr. in a deal.
The Cavs can still get value out of Love, at least a first-round pick to go with the salary relief. It won’t be a deal on the level of the trades of Anthony Davis, Paul George, Russell Westbrook or Kristaps Porzingis. But it’ll be something.
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It’s impossible to research the subject of buying a home without coming across a headline declaring that the fall in home affordability is a crisis. However, when we add context to the most recent affordability statistics, we soon realize that, though homes are less affordable than they have been over the last few years, they are more affordable than they historically have been.
Black Knight, a premier provider of data and analytics for the mortgage industry, just released their latest Monthly Mortgage Monitor which includes a new analysis of the affordability situation. Here’s what the report reveals:
“The monthly payment required to purchase the average priced home with a 20% down 30-year fixed rate mortgage increased by nearly 20% (+$210) over the first nine months of 2021, . . . It now requires 21.6% of the median household income to make the monthly mortgage payment on the average home purchase, the least affordable housing has been since 30-year rates rose to nearly 5% back in late 2018.”
Basically, the report shows that homes are less affordable today than at any other time in the last three years. However, in a previous report earlier this year, Black Knight calculated that the percentage of the median household income to make the monthly mortgage payment on the average home purchase over the last 25 years was 23.6% (see graph below): Today’s payment-to-income ratio is more affordable than the average over the last 25 years. Given that context, we can see that American households still have the same ability to be homeowners as their parents did 20 years ago.
This confirms the recent analysis of ATTOM Data resources where Todd Teta, Chief Product and Technology Officer, explains:
“The typical median-priced home around the U.S. remains affordable to workers earning an average wage, despite prices that keep going through the roof. Super-low interests and rising pay continue to be the main reasons why.”
Bottom Line
It’s true that it’s less affordable to buy a home today than it has been the last few years. However, it’s more affordable to buy today than the average over the last 25 years. In other words, homes are less affordable, but they’re not unaffordable. That’s an important distinction.
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💄 Can acupuncture help with poor circulation?
Besides acupressure, Relax The Feet says that daily movement or exercise promotes circulation. Secondly, you can use a cayenne balm or capsium lotion on areas …
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Acupuncture can help people with poor leg circulation by using acupuncture at certain points. Acupuncture needling at certain points on the body can get the energy moving again – which will improve blood circulation to the legs and other parts of the body. The goal of Acupuncture in Traditional Chinese Medicine is to move around energy (known as Qi) When you are seen by your Acupuncturist ...
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Acupuncture in particular is great for increasing blood circulation because the use of acupuncture needles stimulate nitric oxide in the body. Nitric oxide is a key regulator of localized circulation.
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Answered by Curtis Feil on Mon, Jan 25, 2021 8:56 PM
A: Whist there is very little published research on the treatment of venous insufficiency and the use of acupuncture treatment, it would be fair to say that a great many people visit practitioners for treatment with this condition, although usually not the main presenting one.
Answered by Darlene Treutel on Tue, Jan 26, 2021 3:18 AM
It is thought that acupuncture can prove effective as a means to increase blood circulation because of its purported ability to dilate blood vessels. This action allows for the body to increase blood flow, thereby combating the symptoms of poor circulation.
Answered by Veronica Schneider on Fri, Jan 29, 2021 8:16 AM
Acupuncture can help people with poor leg circulation by using acupuncture at certain points. Acupuncture needling at certain points on the body can get the energy moving again – which will improve blood circulation to the legs and other parts of the body.
Answered by Myrtice Roberts on Sun, Jan 31, 2021 6:58 PM
It is a common occurrence among people with poorer circulation and may have underlying vascular disease as its origin. Acupuncture is effective in the treatment of this disorder by increasing circulation and decreasing the reactive responses that generate the disorder
Answered by Adah Kuvalis on Mon, Feb 1, 2021 10:27 PM
Acupuncture also helps in poor circulation in the legs-Since the legs and feet are located far away from the heart, there are greater chances of suffering from poor circulation. The thighs, legs, and feet are largely benefited by the help of acupuncture as it improves the circulatory system and also supplies cells throughout the body with oxygen and nutrients.
Answered by Gregoria Jast on Tue, Feb 2, 2021 10:20 AM
Acupuncture Can Help Increase Circulation Acupuncture helps improve the circulatory system by stimulating energy pathways in the body and can enhance peripheral blood flow. This healing treatment began thousands of years ago in China and is still used in modern medicine.
Answered by Lorenzo Armstrong on Thu, Feb 4, 2021 1:38 AM
People who are chronically dehydrated can suffer circulatory problems. Acupuncture. Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to promote blood flow and reduce inflammation. This study from the Journal Anesthesia and Analgesia shows how acupuncture can raise levels of nitric oxide around the needles, so increasing local blood circulation.
Answered by Simeon Wintheiser on Thu, Feb 4, 2021 3:47 AM
Besides acupressure, Relax The Feet says that daily movement or exercise promotes circulation. Secondly, you can use a cayenne balm or capsium lotion on areas with poor circulation. Plus, minimizing stress can also improves circulation, since it will decrease tension in the muscles.
Answered by Hailee Bruen on Fri, Feb 5, 2021 9:23 AM
An acupuncturist can resolve these energetic problems by stimulating specific points of the body using very thin needles. With proper stimulation, the body can restore proper flow of qi. Because the points on the body correspond to energetic channels called meridiens, an acupuncturist may apply needles to body parts far from the organ that's causing complaint.
Answered by Lera Schulist on Wed, Jan 27, 2021 8:39 AM
Acupuncture for boosting circulation. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is an ancient medical system that has been around for thousands of years. TCM uses modalities like acupuncture, acupressure and herbal formulations to treat the effects of poor circulation, while actually addressing the root cause too. Acupuncture in particular is great for increasing blood circulation because the use of acupuncture needles stimulate nitric oxide in the body.
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In 1951 the National government used troops to run the waterfront after shipping companies locked out watersiders. The watersiders had refused overtime work in protest at a low wage offer. The dispute lasted for five months and grew to involve 22,000 workers including freezing workers and coal miners. The government announced a state of emergency, censored the media, seized union funds and outlawed support for the workers and their families. Labour MP Mabel Howard called the emergency regulations “a war on women” as wives had to run a home without wages or support. It was forbidden to give children food. Strikers’ children at Wellington’s Clifton Terrace primary school were separated from their classmates at lunchtimes in order to prevent food-sharing. And yet wives and children and the striking workers survived. “The women were marvellous,” was a common refrain afterwards. When asked to elaborate on how they were marvellous, many commentators dried up. When Renée researched her
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After four years of the most horrific warfare the modern world has ever known, the First World War's end was in sight. More than 10 million soldiers were killed and around the same amount of civilians. Of the number killed, 18,000 New Zealanders had been lost on the battlefields and at sea. In a population of just over a million people, the loss of 18,000 meant that no family was left untouched. The public waiting their turn at the inhalation chamber, Health Department's Buildings, Auckland. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, AWNS-19181114-36-3. There was a feeling of anticipation tempered with feelings of loss, for our people returning home. A cruel twist of fate meant that any celebration was curtailed, as influenza swept through the world killing upwards of 50 million people. More than the war itself. In a couple of short months approximately 9000 (over 2000 are known to be Māori) New Zealanders succumbed to the influenza and the associated secondary infections
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A subreddit all about USA Network's hit show *Suits*, which centers around lawyer Harvey Specter and his associate Mike Ross (who doesn't have a law degree, but does have a photographic memory), and the law firm where they work.
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7 reasons why should you become an Introducing Broker with IQ Option? Reason #1 — Video Tutorials!
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In the 21st century videos are everywhere. We watch videos as a pastime, when we travel or enjoy the company of our family and friends. It is time to admit that in numerous spheres of life videos have completely replaced the text. And trading — of course, to a certain extent — is not an exception. Written text still plays an important role in the world of finance. Timely news, opinion and analytical articles, in-depth reviews and guides (in other words, everything that needs to be created in a timely manner and by a limited amount of people) more often appear as a text. One problem with financial press is how hard it is for a newcomer to understand what is going on there. There is no doubt that in the future video content will become even more important, as an average human being finds it much easier to digest the information when the latter is presented in the form of a video.
While there are still enough articles and textual guides, created with the purpose of helping new and aspiring traders, the demand for videos is growing by day. YouTube is flooded with trading-related videos, yet the number of in-depth and simple guides, that meet the necessary criteria is limited. IQ Option aims to solve this exact problem by bringing custom-made video tutorials.
It would, however, be a mistake to believe that videos are made exclusive for newbies. Videos are no longer the domain of newcomers. Professional traders turn to videos, as well — be it for the purpose of education, professional development or exchange of best practices.
IQ Option video tutorials turn complex trading-related topics into easy and entertaining educational materials. Imagine reading a wall of text about the indicator you’d like to incorporate into your trading system. Chances are you will find no clear example of what, when and how exactly to do. Now imagine watching a video on the exact same topic. It will not only provide you with a step-by-step guide on the topic, but also demonstrate how to use it in practice. Everything you now have to do is replicate the steps demonstrated in the video. Of course, there is time and place for text tutorials, as well. Yet still in most cases videos are simply more interactive.
One more limitation that a video can bypass is the language barrier. Most video tutorials feature real-life platform footage and can, therefore, help even those who do not understand the narrator. When there is no opportunity to translate an instruction, a well-made video, even in another language, can really make the difference. Main principles behind most popular technical indicators can be explained with no sound at all.
IQ Option video tutorials can be found directly on the trading platform, which makes it even more interactive. Traders can choose an indicator they want to learn, go to the video tutorials section and get a short summary of how to set it up and how to use this particular tool in trading. A lot of traders find this feature helpful.
Technical analysis is not the only topic that is covered by IQ Option video tutorials. For a newcomer, a feature-rich trading platform can seem intimidating, especially in the very beginning. “How do I deposit and withdraw the funds?”, “What chart type do I use and why?”, “What is the best time to trade?” — those are the questions traders ask a lot. Answers to these questions, as well as many others, can be found in the Video Tutorial section of the platform. Videos help traders better understand the platform, technical analysis tools, and trading in general. Most videos on the IQ Option platform are no longer than 5 minutes. They are made in a distinct artistic manner, easy to follow and at the same time informative. For those who want to dive deeper into a particular topic after watching a video, there is also a corresponding blog article that goes into more detail.
Videos, as popular as they are today and as helpful as IQ Option makes them, can be advertised as a separate feature, especially in the trading environment, where high-quality content is still hard to find.
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Hey motherfuckers, what's up ?
sitbomm here with another MASTER PIECE full of good shit Let's get started on this shit ASAP cuz i have no time to waste and i want to make this shit as short and straight to the point as possible this will be the HOLYGRAIL of making BIG fucking money just trading binary options online, ok ?! i want to tell you that i will teach you the strategies with REAL MONEY ACCOUNTS EXAMPLES, not bullshit DEMO ACCOUNTS but REAL MONEY ACCOUNTS exactly like on my VIDEO PROOFS too that i included on these folder where you got this guide where you can see myself making $3950 USD and more within FEW MINUTES on a fucking REAL MONEY ACCOUNTS LIVE in front of you, ok guys ?! so all the EXAMPLE images that will be shown here are all from REAL MONEY ACCOUNTS and REAL WON TRADES and REAL FUCKING MONEY made by myself ! so let's get started ! First of all guys i want to share with you the BEST and my FAVORITE BROKERS starting by my FAVORITE ONE now... their only problem is that they don't accept USA customers but that is not a problem cuz i have a way to teach you guys if you are from USA, to sign up with them and use them even though you NOT on USA
The way you guys will do to sign up with them even if you are in USA is FIRST you will buy a license of this VPN called www.COM on website > www.com it is VERY CHEAP... cuz with this VPN, you can pick up any server from a country that is accepted on their site like BRAZIL for example so you pick up their BRAZIL SERVER and use it this will give you a BRAZIL IP ADDRESS on your machine and what will happen is their site will detect it and think that you are in brazil, instead of USA, you know ?! and for sign up '' details '' you can use this site > www.fakenamegenerator.com and select there BRAZIL country and brazil details they will generate some fake ass brazil fullz details for you and you use this details to sign up... and that is ALL YOU NEED.. cuz WHAT WE WANT FROM THEIR SITE IS THEIR '' DEMO MODE '' cuz on their demo mode they give us '' THEIR CHART '' which is the BEST CHART ON WHOLE INTERNET i can GUARANTEE you that, guys ! i been on this trading thing for LONGER THAN ALL YOU and i know which ones are the best and which ones are not so believe me when i say IQ OPTION IS THE BEST CHART! so by signing up like that, you will have access to their demo mode immediately and this is WHAT WE WANT cuz to put my methods and trading strategies to work you guys will have to PRACTICE IT for 2 weeks MINIMUM ! before you even think about jumping on the REAL MONEY accounts... and then when you go to start on real money accounts you can use the other 2 best brokers like bitplutos and finpari this is exactly what i do too i have accounts on ALL THREE brokers and when i go trade on the other 2 i use IQ OPTION demo mode charts along with the other broker bitplutos for example open on my MOBILE PHONE using their mobile app so this way i can TRADE ON THEIR MOBILE APP while using the IQ OPTION chart open at SAME TIME on demo so i can WATCH THE MARKET and spot the perfect trading opportunities based on my strategies and place the trade on the mobile at the SAME INSTANT that they pop up on the chart on IQ this is EXACTLY what i was doing on that VIDEO PROOF that i have included in this folder here with name '' Undeniable Proof $3950 in few minutes! '' i was using IQ options chart open at same time of bitplutos app on my mobile phone, to make that $3950 USD in few minutes!
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19 y/o complete beginner, where should I start?
Im not sure if this is where I should post this but Im really keen on trying out investing. Everything has been confusing me so I havent made much progress.
I've used StashAway before but that's as far as I've went. I've also heard of day trading and I have tried IQ Options but lost all my money there (I only put in a very small sum but still). I have also downloaded POEMS SG 2.0 but couldnt get the hang of it. Is there any starting point/advice/resources for someone who's a complete beginner?
Ps. I might not get basic terminologies so plesse go easy on me
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Best A-book(non binary option) brokers for non-USA. citizens?
Hi, Im a beginner on trading and I want a good non-binary option broker to start my career with. Because binary option seem too much like gambling(espicially Iq option) to me so I am avoiding it(for now), the problem is that im not a USA nor EU citizen, so any recommendation? thanks!
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Need help with withdrawing money
I've made a stupid mistake and falsified my age on iq option so now I cannot withdraw the money I put in, my passport which shows my age is awaiting verification, but I want to know if the money is gone forever. Thanks in advance
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Any good mobile stock trading app out there that is legit and doesnt rip you off ?
So after investing some money with iq option and having been ripped off i was wondering if there is a legit mobile app for stock and options trading. Last i checked ameritrade doesnt have a mobile app. If you guys know any legit apps please let me know.
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Sajtovi za početnike [Investiranje]
Zdravo drugari,
Posto se niko nije naučan rodio mogu da vam dam par sajtova/brokera koji nude naloge za vežbanje, da se ispraksirate sa trgovinom akcija, trgovinom sa marginama, opcijama i forexima, koje sam ja lično koristio u početku, a koji se mogu koristiti u Srbiji.
Upozoravam vas da ne pokušavate da odmah stavljate velike kolicine realnog novca nego da počnete sa malim količinama ako ste početnik.
Postoji i mogucnost na nekim sajtovima da udjete na takmičenja gde dobijete određenu količinu novca koju možete da koristite i na da na kraju nedelje,vikenda ili dana se forimira lista i dobijaju se novčane nagrade. Otprilike fukcioniše (IQ Options) da platite 5$ i da dobijete poseban acc. sa 1000$ i da onda se takmičite sa ostalim ljudima ko će više novca napraviti.
Ako imate jos para sajtova da dodate ili koje ste vi koristili, slobodno podelite sa nama.
Trading 212 je nešto najsličnije što imamo RobinHood-u. Ali ipak bi savetovao da počnete sa IQ options jel je lakši za početnike, a i dobijete 10k $ kao akaunt za vežbu.
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IQ Options 10$/10€ link link CFD/FX/Crypto
XTB 250 $ / link Sve
Trading212 1$ / link Sve
BitMEX 1$ * / link Crypto
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What is binary IQ options? And how does it benefit you in the short run and long run?
Binary IQ options is a form of bitcoin investments that enables traders to earn money through investing and trading bitcoins. Well as some of us know, bitcoin is a form of digital currency also known as cryptocurrency. On wall street, one of the main criticisms of bitcoin is that it was invented only a decade ago by a computer programmeprogrammers, with no real fundamental, underlying value. It's just a made up thing as they say, with a volatile price that only derives from what the next buyer is willing to pay but in reality, they're just scared, bitcoin is taking over both as a store of value and also as an exchange medium. So how does binary IQ options work then? Firstly, an investment platform plays a major role in it, they work with standard automated mining systems that you can use to grow even the smallest bitcoins into huge amounts, but lastly none of it is possible without daily trade signals. The daily trade signals are needed to carry out successful trades and they determine the investors profits after trading. The trading last for 5 days.
Binary IQ options has changed a lot of people's lives not only were some free from the clutches and depths of their 9-5 jobs but also were they able to thread a path to financial freedom!! So many people were debt free, others were able to retire early, a few more still focused on their jobs, and work from home. Question is what would you want your story to be?
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What about IQ Option?
I've been reading about IQ option (good and bad reviews). The UI seems to be pretty clear and I'd like to give a chance on forex/stocks (no interested on options at all). Any thoughts about this brokerage? Is it safe? Any problem with withdrawals? Any user to share hehis thoughts?
Please, I do not want to discuss about "options": It's actually gambling.
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Yahoo Mail is more secure than Third Party apps connecting to it. HA HA
My yahoo mail just got the email below about Yahoo Mail web and IOS apps being more secure and a change to how third party apps must connect to Yahoo Mail.
I think its funny that Yahoo has had 2 data breaches at least in the last 10 years and their apps are so secure now. Hmm....
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Need a trading platform
I'm looking for a trading platform which I can trade a high variety of ETFs using high leverege (at least x20) and I couldn't find any. iq option was the best platform that I've found, but it has just one bond ETF, I need more bond ETF to perform my strategy. Any platform sugestions?
Thanks for helping me!
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dbongino: @AmbEacho You’re a former US ambassador who just asked me on a public platform if I was a “bot.” Meaning either: 1) You’re a level one dipshit with the IQ of a power drill OR 2) Actually, there is no option 2. You’re just a dipshit.
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Forex in the PH
Just wanted to know if illegal ba magtrade using IQ Option or Oanda? Kasi sobrang labo nung mga nilalabas na news, parang gray area ang intindi ko. Sabi nung iba, illegal mag act as broker for forex, sabi naman nung isa, illegal daw in general si forex. Thanks. Haha
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I was scammed by a binary option website iq options to be exact. I lost about $250,000 to them. It was a really hard time for me because that was all i had and they tricked me into investing the money with a guarantee that i will make profit from the investment.. I was referred to Mr Gary, he’s a senior recovery specialist and he helped in recovering all my lost funds to me. I couldn’t believe at first that this was possible as i have lost all hope in contacting anyone on the internet, but i guess not everyone is bad after all. You can reach him on cybertechhub100 at gmail dot com
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I was scammed by a binary option website iq options to be exact. I lost about $250,000 to them. It was a really hard time for me because that was all i had and they tricked me into investing the money with a guarantee that i will make profit from the investment.. I was referred to Mr Gary, he’s a senior recovery specialist and he helped in recovering all my lost funds to me. I couldn’t believe at first that this was possible as i have lost all hope in contacting anyone on the internet, but i guess not everyone is bad after all. You can reach him on cybertechhub100 at gmail dot com.
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Predicting next candle in IQ Option | Price action Trading for Binary Options course |OTC Strategy
Hello Traders,
Check this video for trading with price action and candlesticks in IQ Option OTC Market.
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https://youtu.be/qUGZnVPJjpA
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Ads in Origin
hi guys. today I tried to open battlefield v and out of nowhere, I got an ad on the origin launcher. I tried to see if I had the program where I got the ad from (bwplayer and IQ option), but I didn't. I looked for it on my chrome extensions, my anti virus (comodo), and in the apps of my laptop. there was nothing with that name. I went to the origin support page, and while clicking options, it took me to the IQ option page. that never happened before and it's really concerning.
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IQ Option is an online trading platform that enables customers to trade a variety of financial instruments and assets such as Binary Options, Stocks, Forex and of course Cryptocurrencies.. Founded in 2013 and operated by IQ Option Ltd, the site has quickly became one of fastest growing online trading platforms and claims to have over 20 million account holders from around the world. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. IQ Option offers 2 real accounts and 1 free demo account to test out their platform without needing to risk any real money. The simplest way to open an IQ Option account is through Facebook, Google or by simply using a valid email address. Once you have signed up to IQ Option, 2 accounts will automatically be created for you: a free demo ... IQ Option is operated by an IQ Option Europe company that was founded in 2013, claims its attractive location Cyprus. IQ Option is a registered company by the CySEC with allowance to provide its services within the EEA zone with a number of registrations from other EU authorities. #1 Guide to Choosing the perfect Trading Hours on IQ Option If you’re trading currency pairs on IQ Option (forex, option or digital option ), the time which you choose to trade coupled with the currency pair will play a huge role in your success.
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Egypt unveiled a sacred road lined with thousands of statues on Thursday, which was used as a procession route for the gods 3,000 years ago.
Called the Avenue of Sphinxes, this 1.7-mile stretch features more than 1,050 statues of sphinxes and rams that has been reconstructed with the hopes of attracting tourists from around the world.
The ancient walkway, also known as the Way of the Rams and the Path of the Gods, connects the famous Karnak and Luxor temples in what was the city of Thebes, which used to be Egypt’s capital in antiquity.
Mohamed Abd el-Badei, a top Egyptian archeology officials, said the oldest ruins along the pathway are six structures built by Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt’s only woman pharaoh, that date to 1400 BC.
The pathway, paved in sandstone blocks, was used every year for a festival called ‘Opet’ that was held the second month of the Nile flooding seasons.
Hieroglyphics on the walls of one of the temples state the holiday was marked by parades and dancers in celebration of the bounty flooding brought to the fields.
Priests carried three divine boats on their shoulders, transporting statues of the Theban Triad — the deities of Amun-Re, his consort Mut and their son Khonsu from one end to the other.
The glitzy ceremony began at at 12:30pm, with President Abdel Fatah el-Sissi reenacting of an ancient holiday, along with other senior officials.
Hundreds of singers and dancers wearing traditional ancient Egyptian clothing walked out of the Temple of Karnak in a glorious procession that some participates carrying giant golden boats on their shoulders just as priests did thousands of years ago.
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Egypt has reopened a sacred road lined with thousands of statues on Thursday, which was used as a procession route for the gods 3,000 years ago
The Avenues of the Sphinxes was later used by the Romans and is believed to have been renovated by Cleopatra, the fabled Ptolemaic queen who left her cartouche – an inscribed hieroglyphic bearing her name – at the temple in Luxor.
The tradition began to fade as time went on, until the road was completely abandoned and eventually became buried under the sand.
It was not until 1949 that human eyes saw the sphinx statues again, when eight were discovered by Egyptian archaeologist Dr Zakaria Ghoneim, ABC News reports.
From 1958 to 1961, 17 more statues were uncovered and then 55 more from 1961 to 1964.
Called the Avenue of Sphinxes, this 1.7-mile stretch features more than 1,050 statues of sphinxes and rams that connect the Temples of Karnak in the north with Luxor in the south
Hundreds of singers and dancers wearing traditional ancient Egyptian clothing walked out of the Temple of Karnak in a glorious procession that some participates carrying giant golden boats on their shoulders just as priests did thousands of years ago
Most of the original statues have been recovered and are depicted in three different shapes, one includes the head of a ram
The entire walkway was identified from 1984 to 2000, which led to a large excavation of the site.
However, this meant hundreds of homes, mosques and a 115-year-old Evangelical church had to be demolished to restore the Avenue of the Sphinxes.
Most of the original statues have been recovered and are depicted in three different shapes, with the first being a body of a lion with a ram’s head that was constructed over a nearly 1,000-foot area between the Karnak Temple and the Precinct of Mut during the reign of New Kingdom ruler Tutankhamen, who ruled about 3,300 years ago.
The second is a full ram statue erected in a remote area during the reign of the 18th dynasty’s Amenhotep III, from 1391-1353 BC, before being later moved to the Temple of Khonsu in the Karnak complex.
Hieroglyphics on the walls of one of the temples state the holiday was marked by parades and dancers in celebration of the bounty flooding brought to the fields
The pathway, paved in sandstone blocks, was used every year for a festival called ‘Opet’ that was held the second month of the Nile flooding seasons. Pictured is the Temples of Karnak
Thursday’s celebration was sparked by the Pharaoh’s Golden Parade on April 3 (pictured) that a procession of 22 ancient tombs make a 40-mile journey through the streets of Cairo. A total of 18 kings and four queens, all of which who died more than 3,000 years ago, were transported to a new museum in the southern region of the capital
The third shape is the iconic sphinx that were constructed during the reign of Nectanebo I (380–362 BC).
Karnak Temple was built around 2,000 to 4,000 years ago and is dedicated to Amun-Ra, an ancient Sun god. It covers an area of over 250 acres.
Luxor Temple was constructed some 3,400 years ago by Amenhotep III and has been used as a site of continuous religious worship from the ancient Egyptians to Christian Copts and later Muslims.
Thursday’s celebration was sparked by the Pharaoh’s Golden Parade on April 3 that a procession of 22 ancient tombs make a 40-mile journey through the streets of Cairo.
A total of 18 kings and four queens, all of which who died more than 3,000 years ago, were transported to a new museum in the southern region of the capital.
Each mummy was placed inside their own golden carriage that feature the name of the royal on the outside.
The carriages were designed with shock absorbers to ensure the ancient remains survived the trip.
The ceremony snaked along the Nile corniche from the Egyptian Museum overlooking Tahrir Square to the newly opened National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat.
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In my most recent trip to the Wall Street Game, well over a week now, or so it feels, I got into a delicate conversation with some of the other players about soft-playing. Specifically, the person, a regular poker player, was discussing how they like to check down hands with friends when playing in casinos. I was appauled. I come from the school of cut throat poker. Once you sit at the table, I make it my goal, in fact, my sole goal (not to be confused with Soul Glow, picture inset) to take your money. If you are a foe, I want your money. If you are a friend, I want your money. If you are my dying grandmother trying to earn enough money for your medication, I want your money, bitch!
At times, I've come across tables where a couple of obvious friends check down hands. This blows my mind. In my head, I'm screaming collusion. I know that in reality, there is little harm in checking down a hand with a friend once it is heads-up. Or, at least, on first glance there is little effect by such an act. (A latent effect will be discussed in a moment). However, the act just looks suspicious, and whenever I have seen it, I made a mental note to watch certain players extra carefully, and if necessary move tables.
From an outsiders perspective, softplaying a friend suggests that there may be greater collusion taking place. It is highly unlikely, given that pre-planned collusion would likely involve players acting like they did not know each other, as opposed to a very public check down. Still, watching two players flaunt their relationship at the very least lets me know that they are not gunning for each other, something that is highly relevant in certain multi-way pots.
But here is the part I do not understand: What is the benefit of checking it down? The knee jerk answer is that there is less risk AND, ironically, your friends money means less to you than other people's money, since presumably there will be some guilt or other negative association attached to taking your friend's cash. However, by checking it down, players are giving up control of a hand, something that I recently rallied against when I questioned checking in the dark. I have seen on more than one occassion a player check it down with a friend, even though one of them (or both) have monster hands. Why would you let your friend see free cards, potentially taking money out of your pocket? Please, someone answer that. It leaves me baffled.
Your softplay isn't harmless either. The most obvious latent effect is that it can reduce the amount of chips on a table. Case in point, I once saw two guys check it down when one had AA and the other had a pocket pair and hit a set. This blew my mind and infuriated me because had the players been playing poker instead of circle jerk, one of them would have probably busted and either rebought or (preferably) left the table crying as some new jabroni sat down with a fresh stack of chips. Now, granted, the softplayers couldn't give two shits about what I want, but by the same token, I am sitting in a public poker room to play poker, dipshits, not to watch you two chat while sipping your slow gin fizz.
So, please, I beg you, help me understand why people softplay their friends? I know the usual answer is, "I don't want to win my friends money; I want to win everybody else's money." But aside from that self-serving (and self-boobytrapping) argument, what have you got. Give me one logical way that checking it down with a friend is a smart play, in the context of poker. Because at the table, my friend is not my friend; he is my opponent. Afterwards, he can be my friend and I'll pay for dinner (with his money) and gas, but at the table, its pure business.
Until next time, make mine poker!
An Addendum: I tended to flip flop in this post between the terms, "softplay" and "checking it down." There is a significant difference, so for the sake of argument, let's assume within the context of this post, all references refer to the check-down issue.
posted by Jordan @ 5:01 PM, ,
Lessons Learned (AC Trip Report)
Monday, October 27, 2008
So, in my last trip report, RiverRun mentioned that I had a blogging tell and he could guess from the first line whether or not I had won. Well, now the rest of you can figure it out by the third line of the post. -$205. Great. Let's get to it, then, big boppers.
The plan was like all of Dave Roose and my AC plans. We'd meet, this time down by my apartment where he worked, complain during NYC rush hour traffic, tell a cop to fuck off for refusing us entry into the Holland Tunnel merely because we were in the wrong lane and changed to the right lane in the last minute, ate some god aweful fast food, and eventually arrived in AC, giddy for some poker.
We were staying in the Showboat, the official Atlantic City casino-hotel of High on Poker. Once we entered, though, something seemed amiss. The parking lot was not full, we were placed in the newly renovated tower, and the casino was not swamped with hordes of unwashed masses. I turned to Roose as we headed to our room, I asked Roose if he noticed what I noticed. I surmised, "I know its the end of the summer season, but did you expect this much of a dropoff?" Roose responded, "Dude, the economy is in the shitter." And so it was, and so, AC seemed empty.
After getting settled in, we made our way to the poker room. It was about 10pm or so, and we asked about the 11pm tournament. Sadly, it is now extinct, having been removed from Showboat's schedule probably 6 months or more ago. Still, Roose and I had our dreams, even if they were summarily dashed.
"Put me on the list for 1/2, the interest list for 1/2 PLO, and the 2/5 NLHE list." I decided to get on every list except for the 2/4 limit, mostly because I wanted to play badly, but not that badly. 2/4 limit hold'em is the second ring of hell. I'll play limit poker, but unless the goal is to get shitfaced drunk, 2/4 limit is just too low.
Of course, Roose suggested we play 2/4 limit just for drinks, and I considered the possibility, but I was a man on a mission. So, we bullshitted around until two new tables opened up and we were called for a new table. Oddly, though, as we were looking for our new table, we stumbled upon an ongoing table seeking two players and we were forced into that game. Between you and me, dear readers, I'd rather play at a new table, since everyone starts on equal footing. However, there was a decent amount of money on the table at the ongoing game, and I didn't have much choice anyway, so I settled in to the 10s as Roose took the 1s.
There are posts when I shower you with my golden play, what I like to call my golden shower posts. But this is not one of those posts. This is a post when I splatter you with my shitty play, and hence, we can call this a scat post, for those so inclined.
My first 'error' may not have been an error at all. I would love to hear what you all have to say, since this one cost me a lot of frijoles.
I was on the button with T4c. I hadn't been in many hands, although I probably was there for about 1 or 2 orbits. I was starting to get a feel for the table, but there was really only one guy worth noting, a Puerto Rican guy in the 6s or 7s who was clearly high on something not poker. He was twitchy, couldn't stop prattling on, and was playing like a man trying to lose his money. There were a few limpers and he pushed all-in. At this point, he was a fairly short stack and was playing any two cards. I want to say that he bet $12 or something similar. Whatever the case, when it got to me, he had a caller or two already and I had position. I knew he was soft as ice cream, so I called with my crap cards.
The flop came down 678 with two clubs. That meant I had a double-bellybuster straight draw and a flush draw. That's a decent amount of outs, but I checked, expecting the Puerto Rican to shake things up. When it checked to him, he pushed all-in for 26$ or so. I called, since the pot odds were great, given the preflop callers, and I had tons of outs. I could have pushed and isolated, but I thought I could win a nice pot if I hit, but was sure to lose if I did not. A player in the 3s or 4s called as well. He was a very serious kid, probably in his early 20s, wearing a New York hat and sweatshirt, with a gay, scruffy goatee. I had watched him and he was playing fairly tight for the table.
The turn came down with a 5, giving me the weak end of the straight. Any player with a 9 would be ahead of me. The kid pushed all-in for $221 more. I thought for a while. In the end, I called. The river was dealt, I missed my flush and I announced my straight. "How high?" the kid asked. I showed and announced, 8 high. He tabled his ace and his 9. "Nice hand," I responded, before adding, "but you didn't have to slow roll me." It had gotten under my skin, but I tried to keep my cool. I questioned whether it was my error in the hand. I suppose it must be. Once he pushed, I tried to consider my crap straight. I figured that I had a redraw to the flush if he did, in fact, have a better straight. I also thought he may've hit two pair (on the flop or turn) and I could have still been ahead. I even considered the possibility that this kid was trying to isolate against a terrible player who was already all-in. His push led me to believe that he didn't have a monster, otherwise he would raise less. Ironically, after the slowroll comment he said, "I pushed all-in. What did you think I had?" I didn't respond, even though I thought, "Mother fucker!" Still, his statement told me one thing: it was his M.O. to push all-in with monster hands. Not that I ever got into another hand with the douscherocket.
I rebought another $200, getting my stack up to $250 so I could play some reasonable poker.
Now, if that last hand was bad, this one is TERRIBLE. I have no excuse for this hand, especially since I ignored Jordan's Number One Rule of Poker, "If you know you are behind, fold." Allow me to explain.
I hadn't been getting great cards, so when I saw AQd in the BB, I raised it up, getting two callers. The flop was a harmless 8-high, so I bet out and got one caller, a mid-20s mole-ish looking guy, two seats to my right, who I had tagged as a general idiot. He knew the basics of the game, but had very little nuance and gave off a definite vibe when he didn't have cards (he seemed prone to selective bluffing).
The turn comes, bringing me a Queen and I think, Joy of joys, my flop bluff just lucked me into a nice hand. So, I bet out again. Preflop, I had raised to $12 and on the flop, I bet $25, so I decided to keep the bet low with a $30 bet. I figured that my hand just hit in an unexpected way, so I wanted to keep my opponent in the hand. He called. The river was a blank. I bet $45. He thought for a while and raised $55 on top. And I foolishly called. He showed 88.
Here's the problem. The entire hand after the flop, my Spidey Sense was tingling like mad. Something about his behavior seemed off. He was suddenly calling down instead of raising. He didn't have the guarded look I saw him take on in other hands when he did not have the goods. I felt in my very toes that this fucker had flopped a set, but I kept blindly betting into him. And when he re-raised on the river, I justified the call thinking that there was a lot of money in the pot. That's just plain stupid. At the very least, I should have folded the river raise. The writing was on the motherfucking wall. But sometimes, our brains and hearts tell us fold and our hands and mouth move to call. And that's how I lost another $100+.
I kept my cool throughout, reminding myself that these were my errors and I could at the very least learn from them. I was down $350+ at my low point, but thereafter, got my play in check and started to inch my way back to a reasonable stack.
Now, when I first sat down, the guy on my immediate right was one of those guys who like to talk poker at the table. He was also one of those guys who clearly knew jack shit, because he was giving up all sorts of information describing past hands he'd played and what he thought of the rest of the table. He eventually ended up on a shortstack and pushed in a couple of hands preflop. He showed his cards at least once and the hands were less than spectacular, even though he was able to win by the river or via a fold when he pushed. I had finally got AKd, though, when he decided to open-push for $48. I figured I was good for a cointoss, if not in better shape, so I called and everyone else folded. He showed JT, and flopped JT. I turned a King, but it wasn't enough to beat 2 pair, losing me another $49.
By then, though, I had inched my way back to about $350 in chips (down $250). I continued along this way, winning chips in small increments until I was down only $105. It was about 2am and Roose and I planned to play the 11am tourney. We were also both starving, so we racked up and left. By then, the table complexion changed a lot. The drunken Puerto Rican was gone for a long time. The kid with the scruffy goatee was gone for a while. The newer players were having fun, as were we. It was a very fun, friendly vibe and I was getting great reads on my opponents, especially Mole Man, who had lost a lot of his big stack in multiple hands against me. I must've looked like I was kicking ass, with $500 in front of me, seemingly accumulated effortlessly, but anyone there long enough knew the true story.
Roose and I decided to head upstairs, where we got room service and eventually passed out.
Before we leave Friday, I would like to mention one decent hand, albeit in brief. I held QQ and raised preflop, getting two callers, Roose and one other tool. The flop was K99 and I bet out. Roose called, as did the other guy. The turn was a blank and I checked. Roose bet out. The other guy folded. I thought for a moment and folded. I know Roose and he had to have a King or a Nine. Later, he admitted that he had AK. So, at least on one occassion, I was able to fold when I knew I was behind. I guess that's something.
The next day, I woke up a good 30 minutes before our alarm clock and decided to break tradition by actually showering. When Roose and I go to AC, we practically make it a point of pride to be degenerates. That means that showering is not only optional, but frankly frowned upon. In fact, since it was merely an over night trip, Roose took exception to the fact that I brought a change of clothing beyond a clean pair of boxers and socks.
We headed downstairs to Canal Street, the only take-out/fast-food-like eating option at the Showboat. Roose got an egg sandwich, whereas I avoided anything hot from the terrible eatery by opting for a bagel. Roose's egg looked like a yellow hockey puck and from the look on his face, tasted even worse. My bagel was decent, but the food sitting in my stomach from 2am room service kept me from eating any more than a half.
We got to the poker room and signed up for the tourney. I took my seat and absent-mindedly read one of the random free poker magazines. I should probably hold up a mirror before I say this, but what the hell...poker media is pure garbage. Every time I read one of these mags, I think that it's the same fucking articles every time. The reality is, there is only so many ways to write up tournament results or whatnot, but some of these "writers" are obvious hacks who wrote their article in a span of 15 minutes while taking a shit.
Once the tournament began, I began accumulating information on my table mates. I don't remember details, other than a Phil Hellmuth Junior sitting across from me, with big headphones and sunglasses. I thought he looked like a tool, and then I considered that I was wearing a Superman t-shirt, iPod, sunglasses, etc. I probably looked just as toolish, but whereas I was going to the clueless man-boy, he was going for the know-everything hotshot. The rest of my table was friendly, and after a while, we had a going joke. Every all-in resulted in a suckout. This happened a half-dozen times until I had my turn.
I had chipped my way up nicely to about 15,000, up from 10,000, mostly through well-timed plays. I was focusing on position and reading players, and it had been paying off. My biggest early pot came from a hand in which I had KK. I hadn't gotten many good cards, so I knew I had to make them count.
The blinds were already 200/400 (starts at 50/100). I had been betting 3x the BB as my standard openning raise. I was probably up to 12000 or so, thanks to some steals. But now, with my first premium hand, I was faced with the tricky proposition of narrowing the field of opponents without scaring off all of the players. I decided to stick with my standard raise of 1200. However, Phil Jr. was in the SB and was staring me down. I already had a basic read on him based on his appearance (first), then his body language, and finally, what I had seen over the last two levels. A player like Phil Jr. is clearly paying attention, so I tried to throw down some reverse tells. I threw the $1200 onto the table in an atypical fashion for me, forecful as though I were making a point to convey strength. Based on my read, Phil Jr. had at least a rudimentary understanding of reading players, and I hoped he would take the bait, thinking my uncharacteristic show of strength was a bullshit attempt to steal the blinds. It helped that I had established myself as a player who stole blinds and didn't normally act so forceful when he bet. I wanted to appear like I was acting out of character.
Sure enough, Phil is the only caller and we see a King-high flop with two spades. Boom! Top set, not like I needed it. I considered betting, but I could almost guarantee he didn't have a King, in which case he is folding unless he hit an unprobable two-pair or under-set. In either case, if I check it, he bets. If Phil Jr. had shit, he would probably bet no matter what. He had just suffered a bad beat, losing with AT against a shorty's all-in preflop push with A5, so Phil Jr.'s stack was only about 5000-6000 at the beginning of the hand, and I figured he couldn't resist the juiced pot. I checked. He bet 2k. I thought for a moment and looked at the board as though I couldn't believe that he hit his King. I exasperatingly asked how much he had left. It was about 2200 more. I finally pushed all-in, acting as though I didn't want to, but felt priced in. He folded.
On one hand, I could've flat called the flop, but I figured with pot-odds, I want him all-in immediately, and if he has any possible draw, he may feel obliged to call. If I flat call and a scare card comes out or he misses his draw on the turn, it's very likely he goes into check-fold mode. Alas, he probably had jackshit.
From there, I was up to 16,000 to 18,000 or so. And that would be my peak. It wasn't my fault though. No sir.
I get AA in LP and decide to raise my usual 3x the BB. I think blinds were up to 300/600. A shortstack had already limped, so I expected to get his money. To my surprise, the guy on my immediate left pushed all-in after me, and when it folded to me, I happily called, showing my AA. He showed AQs. When the flop came down, I announced, "There are two of your spades." When the river came down, I announced, "And there is the other one." I wasn't per se upset with the situation. Hardly. If anything, I was thankful that I had chipped up enough. After this, I was down to 10k or maybe slightly less.
And I even joked about it. We were all joking and it was a fun time. In one hand, I stupidly raised the minimum to 800 (200/400 round) with 25h, UTG. I felt like switching things up. I got a few callers and stupidly bet the 44Q flop. I only got one caller, the BB. We checked the turn. I bet the river. He called. I looked foolish.
But while we were joking about all of the suckouts after the AA v. AQ confrontation, someone mentioned my 25h in jest. I jumped at the opportunity, announcing, "It wasn't my fault this guy doesn't know how to fold" pointing to the guy on my right. A guy two seats to my left chimed in, "And I had the 4 too, but I had to fold to your bet." So, I added, "See? If this guy knew well enough to raise preflop, I wouldn't have even gotten into that situation. So you both screwed up. Am I the only person here who knows how to play poker?" The dealer chuckled as did the other players. If you can't win, you may as well be having fun while you lose.
So, down to under 10k, I struggled to get anything going. I was card dead and just folded for three or so orbits until I found that my stack was 7200 and the blinds were 400/800. I had just paid my blinds when the table broke.
At my new table, there were a variety of shortstacks and medium stacks. I was moved 2 seats from the BB, so I knew I had to make some magic happen. I folded my first two hands and then was in the BB, 6400 behind and 800 in as my BB. It folded to the SB and after he called (with a similar chip stack to me), I pushed all-in. He had to fold, bringing me up to 8k. The very next hand, when it folded to me in the SB, I tried again with J8o. The BB called, showed QQ, flopped a set, and rivered Quads. The worse part is that the guy was the same guy who avoided busting out when his AQs beat my AA. So, if I win that hand, this guy is gone and can't bust me.
Wah wah wah! The truth was, I was pleased with my play. I lost due to bad luck. The 25h hand was a debacle, but aside from that, I was choosing my spots and playing well. The last push wasn't the best, but I think it justifiable, if not optimal.
After I busted, I met up with Roose, who was playing 1/2. He had busted from the tourney before me and was still pissed as some Crazian player from his tournament.
Seeing me, he was more than happy to pack up his chips. We headed to the cage where he cashed out, and then made our way to the White House Sub Shop for our traditional Leaving AC Italian Heroes. For the first time ever, we didn't have to wait in line. Yeah for the crappy economy! We ate in the car and returned home.
It wasn't the most successful trip, but I made a decent recovery from -$350 the first night to -$105. The tournament was a loss due to luck moreso than anything. Losing money sucks, but it doesn't mean anything in the long term.
The odd thing is that Roose and I didn't even really play that much. I think after losing the tournament, we both felt that any more poker would be loss-chasing poker, aka losing poker. I suppose some self-control should be celebrated.
This weekend, I am heading upstate to Syracuse to hang with some of wifey Kim's friends. Man, wifey Kim is the best. I really don't say that enough here. Whatever the case, these are the same people who attended the Anti-Semitic Wedding and Anti-Semitic Monopoly game, minus the antisemites. I expected a weekend doing whatever wifey Kim and her friends wanted to do, so imagine my surprise when she asked me, "Do you want to play a tournament this weekend?" I was like, "Huh?" until she explained that while she and her friends were hanging out Saturday, her friend's boyfriend and I would be heading to Turning Stone Casino for a $90 Tournament. SHWEET!
Poker, poker everywhere.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 12:41 PM, ,
.25 Second on Politics
Via Dawn Summer's Claireified:
Make no mistake, my friends, this isn’t an election between big government candidates and small government candidates. It’s the different between big government candidates for the poor and middle class or big government candidates for the rich and big business.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 11:25 AM, ,
...is Like Poker
Friday, October 24, 2008
I was listening to Howard Stern recently when sidekick Artie Lange likened choosing a movie (as an actor) to poker. The line, if I remember correctly, was (paraphrased): "Choosing what movie to do is like poker. At some point, you just have to go all-in and hope for the best."
Wrong, Artie. Wrong! Poker is not about going all-in and hoping for the best. It's about going all-in when you know you are the best or going all-in when you think you can get your opponent to fold. It is not about pushing money into the middle and then crossing your fingers for good luck.
That got me thinking. People love throwing around analogies, and poker is a good reference for a lot of life's trials and tribulations. Even so, the non-poker players seem to have a bass ackwards view of poker. For you, my adoring public, I have searched the Interwebs and have found these bastardized views of poker analogies:
Here's a fun one: "sEx Is LiKe pOkEr.......iT's fUn wHeN u pLaY aLl nItE" First off, whoeever wrote that shit needs to get their shift-lock key fixed. And night is spelled night, not nite. Second, poker is most certainly not like sex, at least not in the way suggested. Case in point. One time, I had sex all night. It was fun. One time, I played poker all night. I lost 1/2 of my bankroll. That is not fun. Everyone knows that sex is not like poker. It's like pizza. Even when pizza is bad, it's good. Unfortunately, when poker is bad, it's just bad...most of the time. Also, I never got herpes from poker.
Here's one that fits squarely in the land of overgeneralization: Life is like poker! Nothing is the way it seems. Sorry, Wooka Kim, but some things in life are what they seem. For instance, the beautiful woman with the large hands and the Adam's apple hanging out at the 33rd St and Lexington Ave McDonald's at 4:30 am is exactly what she seems, a tranny hooker. So, there you go. The tranny hooker is something, thereby destroying your absolutist terms. You've been served! Tranny style!
Here's a legal one that's pure BS: Pleading (to a crime) is like poker with the only persons showing their cards a few at a time being the police or DA. Um...no. Not even remotely. First off, at what game does your opponent show you cards a few at a time? I think this jabroni is thinking about the flop, turn and river, but that's from the disinterested dealer, whereas the DA/police are more akin to your opponent. Now, if this dingleberry wrote, "Pleading is like poker because you must make a decision with imperfect information that may end up in anal rape," I would've allowed it. But this showing cards thing? Pure BS.
In my short amount of research, I found literally dozens of "Life is like poker..." analogies, but leave it to real poker media to fuck this one up: "Life is like poker. It’s a numbers game. Play your numbers and someday your ship will come in." Where to start. I suppose that the author is referring to the fact that if you play enough tournaments, eventually you will win one. Not so in life. Just check out Woffles. Sure, in poker he has won something here or there, satisfying the poker part of that analogy. But in life? Dude can wait forever and I doubt his ship will come in, unless by "ship" the author meant "pine box" or perhaps "new WoW armor". Sorry, Bluff, but you are a tad off on this one.
Poker as an anaology is fine and dandy. There is a lot to work off of, from the idea of incomplete information, tough decisions, chance playing an element even in the face of skill, etc. But jebus, people, when we allow these douschebags to compare anything to poker, well, you see what bullshit it produces.
This post is a lot like poker, after all. It's on the computer but would be a lot more fun if it were in person. Also, this post is like poker because it has the letters "p" and "o" in it. Also, this post is like poker because by now, you have figured out that this will not end well yet you still can't get yourself to fold.
Until next time, make mine like poker!
posted by Jordan @ 11:54 AM, ,
Rubbing Elbows
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
For every post you see, there are three or four sitting, half-finished, never to see the light of day. Consider it my gift to you all, because most of it is pure crapola. A while ago, I made it a point of pride to post daily. Now, I make it a point of pride to not post daily. It isn't that I don't want to give you the content you oh so crave; rather, I am just not willing to give you the crap that has been spewing forth from me lately.
I'm back in the throws of poker, once again fucking around in the world of online play. My latest love has been the Matrix SNGs, especially after I found my sea legs and figured out the key to winning. Of course, shortly after that revelation, I decided, in an intoxicated state, no less, to play a $33 Matrix SNG, and completely whiffed for $0, my first time losing a Matrix SNG without any payoff. But lest I just leave my knowledge hidden from the world, I will share this brief insight into Matrix SNGs:
For the uninitiated, Matrix SNGs are essentially a one-fee buy-in to four simultaneous single table tournaments, each with the same players. You get some money back for placing ITM in the individual tournaments, and an additional payout if you get the most Matrix Points. Matrix points are awarded for outlasting players in the tournaments (1 pt), busting players (2 pts), or winning the tournament outright (2 pts).
At first, I didn't fully understand why these tournaments would be worthwhile. It seemed to me that the max you could win was actually fairly small. In a best case scenario, you sweep the tournaments and get a nice payout, but all the more likely, you money in two or so and get a piece of the Matrix money. Hence, I realized that the proper strategy was probably to be uber aggressive in the early stages. If you can knock out a few players, you will automatically jump to the top of the Matrix Points board, and once there, solid play can lock up a Matrix payout while usually securing one or two payouts for placing int hte money in the individual SNGs.
With this knowledge, I decided that there was no way I could lose the $33 Matrix SNG outright. Surely, I would place 2nd in at least one of the tourneys, netting myself half of my buy-in back. But, naturally, I proved myself wrong, shaming myself and my family.
Of course, it didn't hurt that I won $145 earlier in the evening playing .50/1 NLHE heads-up.
The beast of poker is once again sitting on my chest, crushing the flow of air. So, I decided to get it off of me by waging battle with the beast at our usual dueling grounds, Atlantic City. Roose and I are heading down for an overnight trip this Friday. It'll probably consist of late night poker on Friday, followed by an early Showboat tournament on Saturday. We'll probably head back to NYC Saturday afternoon, so it'll be a relatively quick trip, but one I am excited for.
I also volunteered to help out a blogger who is throwing a big time fund raising event in New York City for a charity. I don't want to give his name or details, since he has not outted it on his blog, but the net result is that I may be acting as a dealer in a charity tournament where big name pros will be playing. I am not a star fucker, mostly because of an altercation I had with professional wrestler Raven years ago on Spring Break in Cancun. He told me he would call after our night together. Boo hoo hoo! Or, actually, I saw him with some other wrestler on line for a club and I mentioned that I was a fan. He pointed to the other guy, a lower card guy with the name of Hugh Morris (I kid you not) and said, "Really?? Are you a fan of Hugh Morris?" in a confrontational tone. I replied, "Yeah," and he just gave me a Fuck Off look. Cocksucker. Of course, there was one occassion before that that stuck with me also. I was with my extended family in Puerto Rico, walking along a strip of stores, when we saw NBA stars Patrick Ewing and Alonzo Mourning. They were with one other tall black guy. While the rest of my party were sucking Ewing's ass (we are from NY, yo), my sports-obsessed cousin asked the unknown tall black guy if he played basketball and got a rude response. As we walked away, my cousin said, "That other guy was an asshole, and he was a nobody." I thought to myself, shit, I don't play for the NBA....does that make me a nobody? So, I started a blog. Er, or I realized that being famous is not necessary to be considered "someone." Also, famous people have an equal or higher incidence of assholery than the common folk, so I'd rather they remain unscathed in my head, instead of meeting them and being disappointed. It's why I avoided Woffles at last year's December poker blogger trip.
Now, all that said, there is something about the big name poker pros that really intrigues me, so playing the role of dealer is really exciting to me. I don't expect to learn much from their play, given that it is a charity event, and I don't expect much conversation with the pros, but even to be in their presence will be a humbling experience.
So, Friday is AC poker. November I'll be dealing to pros. And in December? AC and Vegas. Life is good.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 3:09 PM, ,
A Public Service Announcement to All Poker Bloggers
Friday, October 17, 2008
Look, I don't want to talk out of turn here, but if someone by the name of Good Girl (with some extra O's in the word Good), leaves you a comment, I highly recommend that you erase it. Good Girl is just using the comment as a backdoor way to get our readers to her (likely actually "his") affiliate link.
So, she isn't a Good Girl at all. More of a Bad Girl, really. And while Bad Girls are often good to have around, this one is the type of Bad Girl who gives you the clap, and I'm not talking about a standing ovation.
Love,
Jordan
Bullshit Linkage Police
posted by Jordan @ 4:18 PM, ,
Singing a Different LeTune
RakeBrain.com threw a $1000 freeroll limited to four tables full of bloggers, and I was lucky enough to be one of the select few. The game started at 7pm EST, considerably earlier than I usually play, but I love free money, so after getting home and settling in, I finally fired up the computer at about 7:05 and got started amassing a massive stack.
An interesting thing happened during the game. Within no time, I had doubled up. I then continued to accumulate chips like it was nobody's business. Most of the hands saw me against an all-in player. I also had my fair share of suckouts. However, the large stack I had accumulated early allowed me to play more speculative hands and in most instances, the all-in calls were easily less than a half (and probably aside from two occassions out of 6 or so, less than 1/3) of my stack.
So, by the final table, I had been chip leader for a while. I was finally at a table with LeTune from RakeBrain, who had a $100 bounty on him. I wanted that bounty and had been jokingly complaining about LeTune being placed at other tables for the majority of the tournament. Once we were at the final table, I announced, LeTune, I've been busting players like mad trying to get at you. And, well, I did. Here is the hand.
With over 10k in chips, I was the big stack, with Mookie and LJ nipping at my heels. I was playing very LAGgy until I got to the final table, at which point I had slowed down a tad. Now, this is all from memory and the screen capture, so I apologize if I get something generally wrong. My thought-process, however, is completely accurate.
StatikKing limped and I decided to call with KQo. Or, perhaps he bet small or I bet small, because to my joy, LeTune, sitting in the CO, pushed all-in for 1860. Since this was a pot-limit game, he couldn't have pushed without Statik or I preflop raising, so this is where the hand is a tad fuzzy. Regardless, after LeTune's push, it folded around to StatikKing, who called. I knew before Statik acted that I wanted to push all-in to isolate. I figured that as the big stack, Statik would be hard pressed to call unless he limped with a monster, something I found doubtful. Even if he called, though, I might have two overs and I'd take the chance that I could bust him on a cointoss. More importantly, I didn't want Statik to take out LeTune. I'd rather double up LeTune with my bigstack (and survive with chips to spare) then flat call, check it down, and let Statik take the $100 bounty. So, I pushed, knowing full well that I was most likely not ahead. I just didn't expect to see LeTune's AA.
Well, a flopped Q and a turned Q put me ahead and won me $100. It may be a donkey play to call an AA's all-in with KQo, but that's just the end of the story. It's the build-up that is important.
Sadly, by the time we were on the bubble, all of our stacks were fairly even and I had taken a slight dip. I eventually lost on the bubble against LJ, who won the event. I think I may've been somewhat complacent, since I knew I had $100 locked up, but then again, I still don't mind my play.
In an Omaha Hi round, I held AAXX and raised preflop. LJ and one other player called. The flop was King-high with two low cards and two spades. It checked to me and I bet pot. LJ pushed all-in and when it folded to me, I took my time, actually requesting Time. I couldn't imagine why LJ would push in this scenario. The only thing I really feared was KK for a flopped top set. More likely, though, my spider sense was telling me she was on the flush draw. She had me covered and I wasn't sure if I wanted to take the chance that she would draw out on me, but I ultimately called for my last 5k or so. Why? I guess it was because I had $100 locked up and I wanted a chance to amass a stack that would help me take first. Instead, she showes her naked flush draw (she may've had top pair, too, but I was ahead when I called), turned her flush, and earned herself a stack that she used to take down the tourney.
Bubbling kinda sucked, but $100 free money made it a little better.
Thanks to RakeBrain for this promotion. Thanks to LeTune for letting me crack his Aces. Thanks for everyone else who played for making it a fun game.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 12:31 PM, ,
Jordan Loses Money Part 2
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Ah, shit. Let's just get this beyotch over with.
I went to the Wall Street Game last night at about 9pm to play in the .50/1 NLHE cash game that followed the $2k WSOP super satellite tournament. I chose to skip the satellite because I cannot garauntee that I can make a $2k event, but I love me some pokah, so when I found out there was a seat open for the cash game, I jumped at it.
I've said it before and it's becoming more and more of a mantra for me: Losing begets losing. It's the flipsize of the much sunnier mantra, Winning begets winning, but after my $200 loss for charity, the Losing mantra was more present.
As we sat down, there were a few overlapping players from the charity game. Paul in the Hamily was there, as was Wendy. I asked if I were the big loser of the charity game and found out that Darko found a way to lose more than me. That guy can't let me win anything. I talked about the game and about my inability to reign in my speculative play. Part of me felt that I was giving up too much information to the table, for a reason that actually is sub-part A to the Losing mantra. It reads.
Losing Mantra; "Losing Begets Losing"
Sub Part-A; Discussing losses encourages other players to play back at you more, thereby creating further losses.
There have been many times, usually live, when a player is lamenting their bad luck. If I hear that, I'm like a shark smelling blood in the water. I know my opponent is psychologically injured and therefore is probably not playing his/her optimal game. Almost as important, people perceive the complainer's luck as poor, so getting all-in against a guy with bad luck is a very tempting proposition. This, of course, is the converse of another of my core beliefs, a sub-part of the Winning Mantra.
Winning Mantra; "Winning Begets Winning"
Sub Part-A; Winning often causes one's opponents to think that the winner is "lucky". "Lucky" players are perceived by the average player as more dangerous than skilled players, and therefore, when perceived as "lucky" players will be more inclined to believe your bets and fold to you accordingly...resulting in more wins.
Okay, that was all a tangent. The long and short of it was that I lost two buy-ins at the Wall Street Game, for a total of $220, or $420 within the last two nights. Most of my dough at the WSG was lost on two hands, which I will recreate to the best of my ability here. The first may be a cooler. The second, though, was classic losing begetting losing.
The first buy-in was lost within the first few orbits. I had decided to use my perceived loser status to my advantage by playing tight. Since I expected more players to play back at me, I figured I could utilize the Losing Mantra, Sub Part-A to my advantage.
So, with AA, I raised to $5 nonchalantly from UTG. I expected at least one caller and got two, Michael, who incidentally was also at the charity game, and a player who would become insignificant by showdown.
The flop was Q and two low cards, with two hearts. I think I bet out $8, trying to keep my opponents in the hand. I figured that my hand was still ahead at the time and I wanted to build a pot. Let me add that in cash games, the goal is to maximize big hands, whereas in tournaments, the goal is usually to protect big hands, so in a tournament, I'd bet significantly higher.
I think both players called and we saw the turn, Ace of hearts. The good news was that I had top set; the bad news is that the Ace of hearts completed a flush draw. I think I checked, hoping to look weak. Michael bet $10 and when it folded to me, I raised to $30. He pushed all-in and I thought it out for a bit. There was a chance he hit his flush, but I also thought that AQ or QQ were possibilities. I mulled it over for a minute or so and ultimately decided to call, knowing full well that I had redraws to a full house if necessary. Frankly, though, I didn't think I would need it. Yeah. I was wrong. He had 67h or something similar for a flush, and I missed the river.
The table seemed pretty rocked by it, but I just took it in stride. In fact, I found everyone's sympathy to be more annoying than the loss. Several hands later, Wendy out of nowhere brought up the hand again, in a friendly manner, by saying, "That AA hand was a cooler." Frankly, I disagree. I could've gotten away from it. But, even worse, I had thought I had put the fucking hand behind me, so when she brought it up again, I found myself fairly aggitated.
Ironically, the truth probably was that on some subconscious level, the table was picking up on my frustration. After all, I had talked about my losses from the night before just minutes before that hand. Everyone was being kind, and while I thought I was putting on a, "That's Poker!" attitude, I probably was also sending out some, "Fuckin' A" vibes, even if I was only vocalizing the former.
It was a good while later when I lost my second buy-in. Since the AA hand, I had loosened up, one of the central reasons for the Losing Mantra. I wasn't getting involved in too many pots post-flop because I couldn't hit shit, but I called more than my share of preflop raises with speculative crap. Finally, I was dealt KK UTG or UTG+1 and decided to really fuck myself.
I limped. Yep. Limped. I figured that there was a lot of raising at the table, so I'd be better off check-raising out of position to build a big pot against one player. The logic was fairly sound, given the frequency of preflop raises and the fact that players were calling preflop raises and usually folding to re-raises. But...well, I should've raised, plain and simple...because about 8 players saw the flop for cheap.
And it was all low cards this time, with two diamonds. I believe it may've been 456. I can't remember the full sequencing of the action, but either I may've checked. Alceste bet out $10, or so, got called by a few players, and then I raised to $30, leaving myself only $30 or so behind. Or, maybe it was that I bet out and got a lot of callers and then check-raised the turn. I can't really remember much other than getting all-in with Alceste. When he showed his 78o, for the flopped straight, I knew that I had fucked myself on this one. In fact, I announced it to the table along with my hand, which had already hit the muck, stood up and said my farewells.
Boo hoo hoo. Jordan lost at poker.
Fuck it, I say. Losing is part of the game, and while it may burn at times, I just did my best to see past it. Losses happen. I'm stil up for the year, albeit a fraction of my goal, and I'm still well up over my lifetime. If I can't take losing a couple of hundo on back to back nights, I should play lower stakes or not at all.
Losing begets losing. I think that much is true. But it is not an absolute. My goal, now, is to turn it around. To win.
Next weekend, I'll be heading to AC Friday night with Dave Roose. My last trip to AC was a rousing success, so I hope that I can use that win to beget more wins.
Anyone else have any general sayings or thoughts they'd like to throw around about the phenomenom of losing begetting losing and winning begetting winning? I'm not the only one who has suffered this phenomoenom, so don't be shy.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 2:10 PM, ,
But What About the Children?!?!?!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Last night, I made my way over to Brooklyn (thankfully, just one subway stop into Brooklyn) to play some 1/2 NLHE for charity. The game was arranged by Pervy Pauly of the Wall Street Game, also known as Ham Hands Pauly (or Paul-in-the-Hamily), due to Pauly's ability to hide his hole cards beneath his behemoth-sized hands.
The game in and of itself was fun, helped in large part by the easy-going group, a mix of Wall Street regulars like Darko and Wendy, familiar faces like Bacini Mary, and a couple of other people I had played poker with in the past at the WSG.
The game had a half-hour time charge of $5. For those uninitiated, a time charge takes the place of rake in a lot of underground rooms and in some of the legal poker rooms around the country. Instead of taking money from each pot, every thirty or sixty minutes the players pay time to the house. The obvious problem, from a player's standpoint, is that, as with any rake, your win rate has to exceed the rake to make a profit. It's just another hurdle to jump. Normally, in a home game, I would refuse rake unless I'm getting a lot for my money (free food and drink). For Pauly and charity, though, it was an absolute pleasure.
Still, I could've gone without losing my $200 buy-in.
The game started out well enough. I was able to take down some considerable pots early without a showdown. I did, however, talk myself out of a good pot when I started jabbering away to Michael when we were heads-up in a hand. I held AA and wanted some action, so when I bet big on the 234, two diamond flop and he hesitated, I thought I could possibly talk him into calling. As soon as I started, though, I could see that he gave up. I made the stupid error of letting him ask me a question: Do you have a pair? I could've lied, but as I've said here before, most people have a natural inclination to answer truthfully when faced with a direct question. So, I admitted that I had a pair, hoping to look like I was bullshitting. I don't know if he saw through it or if the bet was just too much for him to call with A4 (the hand he claimed to have), but when he folded, I basically dodged other questions, while implying that I had 77.
Still, I was up probably $100 or so after a while. Sadly, it wasn't meant to be. In one hand, I faced Dave, a player who I thought was reserved, but turned out to be rather looser than I first expected. In the particular hand, I called a raise from him with 9Td preflop. By then, I had seen him make plays with crap cards and I figured if he did have a hand, a drawing hand like 9Td could be very profitable if it hit. The flop came down Ten high and I decieded to call his bet. The turn was a blank, but I chose to just call his bet again. I wasn't sure if he had a higher pocket pair or if he had jack squat, and I figured that as long as he was making the bets, I didn't have to. He checked the Ace river, so I checked as well. He showed A2d and announced, "I sucked out on you." I mucked and said, "Yes you did. Nice hand."
For what its worth, I kept my frustration to myself. Truth be told, it wasn't that bad, and it was a friendly group, so I could make my snarky comments to ease the burn a bit. My favorite of the night was when David quipped after playing bad cards, "It's not me playing, it's the Scotch." I chimed in, "Then quit drinking, because the Scotch is much better at poker than you are." Laughs all around, which is always my goal. I joke about the tension to defuse it.
Admittedly, one of my bigger problems was playing speculative hands to raises, particularly after I was sporting a nice stack. I eventually gave most of my profit away on bluffs and bad calls, eventually down to about $100, when I doubled up against Max, a guy on my immediate right who was having a hard trouble gaining traction at the table. The hand played itself. I held KQh, called his preflop raise with a few other players, flopped top two, and let him bet into me until he was committed to call my river all-in, where I hit another King for the nut full house. He called and showed KJs, and I was back to healthy.
That is, I was back to even for a bit, but I once again continued my shitty calls and ill-timed bluffs, one against Darko when he turned three Aces along with his King kicker. No chance I was betting him out of the pot. Nice pot, Darko.
My final hand, though, was a doozy. I had 109$ left and Dave raised from early position to $12. I had seen him raising with speculative hands, so I wanted to try my first preflop re-raise. Max called the $12 raise and when the action got to me, I looked down to see 2h7d, the Hammer. I figured now was as good as ever and raised to $34, basically leaving myself three green $25 chips behind. I planned on pushing the flop if all went well. Dave called, Max folded and we saw an all heart flop, T74. When Dave checked, I decided to make my play, pushing all-in. To my amazement, he called and we agreed to table our hands. I showed the hammer, he showed KK. Lemon! At least he didn't have a heart, so my heart flush draw was still good. Two cards later, though, and all was lost. The pot was pushed his way and I tucked my tail between my legs and left.
It was probably not even 10pm at that point, but once again I felt that urge to leave the poker. I don't want to call it boredom. It isn't boredom. It's something else. I think largely, it was the feeling that my image was shot, the game was going to be called at 11, and I didn't think I had it in me to win back enough of my stack within the time limit. Losing begets losing, and I've tried my best lately to walk away when I am down, lest I make matters worse.
I paid an extra $10 to the charity for the hour I would miss. It was the least I could do for the host and the dedicated dealer, who was actually the inspiration behind the charity game. For the record, the charity was Juvenile Diabetes, and the dealer was not a juvenile, just someone who had become active in the charity. Next week, I hope we can have a game for Adult Diabetes and we can play poker against a bunch of kids. At least I'll have a chance of winning...if not in poker, than in a fist fight after the game.
Poker is also up for tonight. I'll be heading to the Wall Street Game for some .50/1 NLHE at around 9pm. Before that is a satellite tourney at the WSG. Jamie has set up a satellite system to get into a one-table tournament for a $2000 WSOP seat and travel expenses. The only problem for me is that I cannot commit to a $2k event, particularly since it has to be a 2k event, and not just any event under 2k. The 1.5k events are generally more plentiful and easier to schedule. Regardless, I commend Jamie for yet another creative home game idea, and I'm more than happy to take chips from the post-tourney players, still reeling from being busted.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 10:25 AM, ,
You Decide #62 Revisited
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
I received some comments on You Decide #62 and thought I should take a moment to give my complete analysis. I will start with a quick reminder of the hand:
We are in the 6-handed NLHE MTT on FT with ~4500 with blinds of 60/120. After an aggressive player, Jewel, who has me well-covered, raised preflop to 360 from the CO, I called with A2d from the BB. The flop was 2c 3d 4d, so I checked, allowing Jewel to bet 555 before I check-pushed all-in. After requesting time, Jewel eventually called with A2o, I turned the flush and doubled up.
I think the preflop play should be addressed first, particularly since RecessRampage and Hoy seemed to think it was a poor call.
After focusing on super-tight play in satelllites for a while, I had found my starting hand requirements had shifted across the board to tight hand selection. I think for any player, tight hand selection is an important way to start and develop ones game. For some players, it is even their individual optimal strategy. But I don't think this readily applies to me. My play is generally aggressive and I had decided to play more hands under the right condition to maximize my stack early in events. The result is that I find myself shortstacked a lot more often in early stages. However, I am a self-proclaimed short stack specialist, which merely means I can manage a short stack well and can accumulate chips with appropriately timed aggression, even when my stack is not formidable.
All that said, I recently re-opened my starting hand requirements in MTTs, adding a lot more speculative hands into the mix. To do this effectively, one needs to be able to play solid post-flop poker AND be able to choose your opponents carefully. These things came together in this hand.
Remember, I labeled Jewel as an aggressive player. I don't have specific hands to provide, but I saw her raise with junk (T8d, if memory serves correct) earlier in the tournament. In a 6-handed game, that's not terribly surprisingly. Players seem to think that 6-handed games require an excessive level of aggression. Whatever the case, her open raise from the CO did not completely scare me. In the brief period of time, I went through the usual decision tree, following each branch of possibility to its logical conclusion.
First things first. I could affort 240 (the amount I had to call) and fold happily to a shitty flop. Now, the tree. In one scenario, he has jack shit. I'm out of position, but I can bet a ragged flop and probably take down the hand, even if he has a better Ace, provided that he doesn't hit. In another scenario, he has a great hand or hits the flop. I will probably still bet at a ragged flop or even an Ace-high flop, but if I get re-popped, I can fold. The key, once again, is the fact that I can afford to make this play. If I do bet a flop, it'll likely be in the 480-540 range. So, added with the 240 call, we are talking a net loss of about 780.
On the flipside, if I hit my Ace, bet, and he folds, it's easy money. More importantly, with her aggro stance, I can probably pull some money from him if I hit big...which is essentially what happened.
Let me make this clear: during the hand, I did not go through this logic aloud or even in my head. The quick though was, "I can fold if I have to, or I can win big if I hit. I can even take down this hand with shit if it sets itself up right."
So, on paper, calling a raise out of position with A2d is a terrible play. But when you are in the throws of battle, absorbing and working through all of the information available, it suddenly became a very real option. Call and see what happens. You can afford the ticket; now, take a ride.
Once the flop came down, I had to work out another decision tree. If I bet out and she doesn't have anything, I win the hand outright. Not bad. BUT, if she has a hand or even just has a set of cajones, she may raise me, at which point, I very well may be facing a tough situation. A flush draw is nice, but my opponent could very well have a pocket pair, and I don't want to have to rely on just my flush draw when facing a considerable re-raise. This basically told me that I did not want to bet out in this situation. Most losing hand folds, and a winning hand or a clever player can take the pot away by making a painfully large raise, given my stack size and the inflated pot.
So, I check. I want to see what he will do, since that will hopefully give me more information about his holdings. I have a monster draw and even my bottom pair might be good, since my check could embolden a player with KQ or KJ to bet the flop. If he bets small enough, I can call and see another card. If he checks, I'll see a free card and hopefully know if I make my flush before the hand gets any more expensive. Yet, he bets 555, which is an awkward number, so I immediately begin reconsidering his range.
The short answer to his range is this: No matter what, I have my flush draw and probably my inside straight draw. If he has a monster, I still have a good chance of winning the pot. If he jas crap, then he'll probably fold and I'll win the now-sizeable pot without needing my flush. Probably most importantly, if he has marginal holdings that beat me (A4, 77), I may get him to fold by pushing. Essentially, the pot got big enough, at around 1200, to make it worth risking my 4k stack.
And so, I did. The fact that Jewel called me with A2o just goes to show you that, (a) my read about her preflop range was right, and (b) you cannot expect your opponents to make good plays. Her call was terrible. She wasn't ahead of anything but an outright bluff or a flush draw. Perhaps that's what she expected. But from my vantage, calling an all-in check-raise with bottom pair is a losing play 9 times out of 10.
Once again, most of these decisions are made on the fly. I consider possibilities and as long as most paths seem safe and survivable and some paths seem very profitable, I'll make the play. The rest is up to luck and my opponents.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 4:11 PM, ,
You Decide #62
Saturday, October 11, 2008
I'm holed up in my apartment, shades drawn, windows shut, strapped down to play some online poker. Wifey Kim is out brunching and shopping with her mother and I've isolated myself from the outside world with nothing but a laptop and a bottle of diet peach Snapple, sitting in my pajamas as the day ticks by playing online poker.
It reminds me of why I love and hate online poker. The love is for the fact that it is poker, instantly accessible. I love this game more than I know how to express. The hate is its solitary existence. At a live table, I feel that I am part of the human experience. In an online room, I am entirely alone.
Yet here I am, the love of the game once again supplanting the loath of the online game. And one thing that online poker consistently gives me is hands. Lots and lots of hands.
Speaking of hands, I had the pleasure of chopping a small MTT at Stars and outright won a 176 person $10 MTT at FullTilt for $435. In both cases, I played well, from my own vantage, particularly given the fact that the premium hands were few and far between. I like to think that good results in the face of bad starting hands is a sign of skill-based success, but it may just be an association I made up for my own sanity.
I did, however, have a little bit of luck in the FT tournament, hitting a 2 outter when we were down to three. To be fair to myself, I had JJ and the chipleader had AA, which is hard to get away from three-handed. Once that suckout occurred, I had the guy slightly covered. A few hands later, I had 55 preflop and the shorty got all-in preflop against me and the former big-stack. On the 5T3, all club flop, I called an open-push from the former chipleader who showed AT with the Ace of clubs. The original shortstack showed AJo. No one hit anything and I took down the tournament.
It should be no surprise to anyone who reads here frequently enough, but the FT MTT win came in a 6-max game, easily my specialty. I just have a better grasp on when I can make moves in a shorthanded game. It probably plays to my naturally aggressive play. Whatever the case, I had an interesting hand in the middle of the tournament that ended well, but may not have been played optimally.
I'm asking you to take out your commentor's hat and even your over-critical-of-Jordan hat and really let loose on this one. Was this expertly played, was I lucky, or was this a no-brainer?
You Decide #62
We are in the 6-handed NLHE MTT on FT with five players at the table. I am in the BB with 4480 in chips. I have the third lowest stack, with two guys at about 9k, one guy nipping at my heels and a third guy in the SB with 1213. The blinds are 60/120.
UTG folds. Jewel, with about 9k, is UTG+1, which is actually the cutoff thanks to the shorthanded table. He raises to 360. It folds to me, and since Jewel has proved herself to be a bit over-aggressive, I decide to call with A2d. I want to see the flop and decide what to do from there.
The flop is 2c 3d 4d, giving me bottom pair, top kicker, a nut flush draw, an inside straight draw, and an inside straight flush draw. I check and Jewel bets 555. It is a suspicious bet. I decide to push all-in for 4120. Jewel requests time and then finally calls, showing A2o. The turn is a diamond and I take down the pot, doubling up.
My push was an attempt to win the hand outright from a player who may've been scared by the coordinated flop and/or who may've had two overcards and nothing else. Perhaps I was also representing a flopped baby set. Whatever the case, after I pushed, I second-guessed the intelligence of the play.
I won't go deeper into analysis here, but disregarding the results, was a check-raise push the optimal play? Inquiring minds would like to know.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 12:27 PM, ,
Ben Folds Blind
Friday, October 10, 2008
Thinking about poker, my mind flashed back to the last time I played, a 1/2 NLHE cash game at the Borgata where I made 825$ over about 9 hours. I remembered one player specifically, a crazy Asian player who was pushing all-in like mad. But what really stuck in my head was the blind check.
What the hell is up with checking in the blind? If anyone can offer a good reason for this play, I'm all ears. As nearest as I can tell, there is only one advantage: your in-position opponent gets no information from your action after the flop. Unfortunately, this "advantage" is negated by numerous other factors.
I'm all for odd plays, but only when they make sense. Checking blind never makes sense. That's right. NEVER. Allow me to elaborate.
Let's say you hit your hand. Well, dousche, you auto-checked, so while your opponent does not know that you hit your hand, it does not necessarily mean that he will do the betting for you. If your opponent checks too, then what? First off, you might be giving him a free card to hit a draw (or even a dreaded 2-outter or whatnot). Second, if he checks and you bet out on the next card, it is not as though your clever blind check convinced your opponent that you actually missed the flop, at which point he'll suddenly call your turn bet. Quite the opposite. Betting on the turn after a blind flop check is the same freaking thing as betting on the flop EXCEPT you lose one of your bullets.
Check this...
You have AQo in the BB at a live 1/2 NLHE table. Aggro donk in LP raises to $15 and you call because he is an aggro donk and you'll be heads up. Using your clever, fancy play, you check in the dark. You figure that if you hit, you can check-raise him, and if you miss, then you are done with the hand anyway. Either way, you are negating the power of the aggro donk's position by refusing to give him post-flop info.
The flop comes down AcQc3d. You've hit top two pair, but there are a couple of draws out there. But since you got fancy, the action checks to the aggro donk...and he checks as well.
The turn is a Tc. Now what, asshole? Exactly.
If you hadn't blind-checked, you could've bet the flop. If he had nothing, he'd probably fold and you'd win the pot. Congratulations! It might not be a huge pot, but it's yours.
If he has the flush draw, he may just call on the flop. So, you are still screwed when the turn comes out...but you have more information that before. His flat call on the flop reads like a flush draw and you can act accordingly, checking the turn and evaluating his hand based on how he bets.
If he has the straight draw (KJ) or even an underpair (JJ, TT), he will likely fold to your flop bet, provided you were not stupid enough to check blind. So, you win the hand outright, once again. Kudos.
Now, for the alternative. If he has no cards and you checked blind, then he will check the flop as well, since it is scary with an Ace and from the preflop call, it is likely you are playing an Ace. When the turn comes, if you are bold enough to bet the made-flush board, the aggro donk will likely fold...netting you the same amount of money as if you had just bet out in the first place. THERE IS NO ADVANTAGE TO THIS STRATEGY WHEN YOUR OPPONENT HAS MISSED COMPLETELY, UNLESS HE ALWAYS BETS WHEN ITS CHECKED TO HIM, EVEN WHEN ITS CHECKED IN THE DARK.
If he has the flush draw and you check in the dark on the flop, he will probably check as well or may even bet preflop. Whatever the case, when the turn comes around and he hits, he will win the hand. And since you didn't see him flat-call on the flop, you might think that this aggro donk is playing a strong club and still hasn't hit his flush. SO, BY CHECKING BLIND, YOU ARE ACTING WITH LESS INFORMATION WHEN SCARE CARDS HIT, AND YOU STAND TO LOSE MORE MONEY.
If he has the underpairs or the straight draw, then the free card you gave him may have given him an unlikely monster hand, like an inside straight draw with KJ or a set with an underpair like TT. Those hands would've surely folded to a bet on the flop, but once the turn comes, it is more likely that your opponent will hold onto these hands, even in the face of the three flush cards, especially if he has the Kc, for instance. BY CHECKING BLIND, YOU LOSE AN ASS-LOAD MORE MONEY BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO INFO AND HAVE ALLOWED UNEXPECTED HANDS TO HIT, WHICH MAY BLINDSIDE YOU.
In my mind, checking in the blind is essentially giving up all control over a hand. There is no value in avoiding giving information. In fact, I advocate giving information at the poker table, provided that you are aware of and in control of the information provided. I don't give a fuck if my opponent knows that I bet out strong on a coordinated flop, because I WANT HIM TO KNOW. If he knows and I know that he knows, I can control what he is thinking and what he will do.
Poker is largely about controlling the flow of information, but damning the flow is not the answer. You only have so many possible plays in a given hand. Bet, raise, check, fold, with varying amounts. You get four shots to do it, preflop, flop, turn and river, with multiple shots on each street depending on the action (raises, re-raises). By checking blind, you are taking away one of your options. You are lessening your arsenal. You are handicapping yourself.
If you don't know how to play poker, then blind check away. It couldn't be worse that what you'd do if you actually retained some modicum of control over the results. But if you know what you are doing, quit the bullshit. Blind checks offer no value.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 4:22 PM, ,
Poker - Work or Pleasure?
I continue on my online poker diet, reducing my play mostly due to disinterest and the creeping feeling that it is all for naught when I get the urge to play. I still play online, several times a week, but the fervor with which I play and the regularity and session length has significantly lessened.
As my play reduces, so does my blog posting, due in large part to the fact that it is hard to develop thoughts on poker without, well, actual poker. Alas, it is what it is, and while my live play has been meager, I have two trips to poker destinations coming up in December and I'm sure more poker will be had before then.
Reading postings around the blogosphere, it seems I am not alone in this lull of poker excitement. It's the natural order of things and I am not the least surprised. Like many things in life, it is easy to fall into a hobby or social group due to the allure that the hobby/group has, and then just as easily fall out of interest with the hobby/group as familiarity breeds contempt. It may be the frustration of never winning that elusive tournament or the doldrums of chasing the dragon without success. It may be a direct feud with other group members or the group as a whole or a bitter resentment built up over time.
This is just the normal order of things, and I don't begrudge anyone who has actually fallen out of poker or poker blogging. Both are revolving doors, and it makes no sense to stick around after the fun has left.
Of course, that ain't me, though. While at times poker feels too much like work, I'm in it for life. Even when I am less excited by it, I know that time will pass and I'll be back to the love in no time.
Think of it like a porno tape. Remember before pornos were available on the net for free, how you'd have a stash of tapes or magazines hidden away. After a while, seeing the same "actors", camera shots, and even pop shots, can get to be a tad...well, boring. More played out than anything. So, a particular tape may fall out of favor for a few weeks or a few months or even a year. But after that memory fades a bit, that old tape gets put back into circulation, and it's fresh again.
Yes, poker is like an old porn tape to me. When it gets tedious, I may shelf it for a bit, but I know that it's only a matter of time before I want to check up on that great scene with Heather Hunter in a shower, or, you know, whatever.
On a related note, during this brief hiatus from serious poker play, I have been thinking about how poker is a lot of work. The game is constantly changing, and more importantly, taking a break will probably cause one's game to revert. This is not the type of pursuit where you make a mistake, lose a hand, and never make that mistake again. Poker learning is done through repetition, and certain fundamentals can drop off if you take some time off.
That is my major concern with my current hiatus. I should be playing live once per week at least. Sadly, with work commitments and games scheduled as per the hosts' schedules instead of mine, I haven't played a weekday homegame in what feels like months. Since online poker sucks donkey balls, that means that since my recent AC trip, I've played no live poker, and I wonder how much that has affected my game.
I'll find out a little bit on Thursday of next week. I will be attending the Wall Street Game's OE game, half Stud Hi/Lo and half Omaha Hi/Lo. At the same time, I'll be participating in a freeroll on FullTilt set up by RakeBrain.com, so I'll be literally two-tabling. Maybe the combo isn't the best way to keep my NLHE game in-tune, but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.
Poker is a shit ton of work, if you are doing it right. It's also a pleasure. The key, to me for now, at least, is to enjoy it as often as I can and let the work come naturally. The love is still alive, and that's really all that should matter.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 12:40 PM, ,
Two Fine Blogs
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
While my online play is probably at an all-time low (not low enough to avoid a series of bubbles on Sunday night), I have been seeking out new reading material in the blogoverse to keep my needs satisfied. My most recent favorite two-some come from a live-poker-playing 1/2 NL pro in Vegas and a well-known, name-brand pro.
The first, the 1/2 NLHE pro in Vegas, is none other than Poker Grump, aka Rakewell. I highly recommend Grump for you fans of HoP. He plays nearly daily at the local casinos in Vegas, amazingly sticking to 1/2 NLHE almost exclusively. The amazing part is that he apparently pays the bills with that lowest of NL games. I can appreciate the Grump for dozens of reasons, but what I really love is his detailed accounts of his daily play, whether he focuses on individual hands or the characters at the table or the venue. It's really like reading a travelogue of Vegas low-limit poker, and Grump has a way of telling a story that sucks me in.
I can also appreciate his dedication to 1/2 NLHE. It's my game of choice, mostly because of a thin bankroll, but it also has the advantage of attracting the most incompetent players but paying off fairly well. I could personally move to 2/5 NLHE, but whenever I think to do it, I choose instead to "start the day" playing 1/2 NLHE and usually without fail, I'll stick to the 1/2 NLHE. The action is usually good, the money is good, and the play is terrible.
The second new blog to my reading roster is the blog of Daniel Negreanu. I have to admit, I admire Negreanu for a variety of reasons, not the least of which are his results and his ability to make and follow reads. Like Grump's blog, I can go through a littany of reasons why Danny's blog is great, but I'll stick to a few.
First, it is interesting to read about a pro's travels on the tourney circuit. It's a bit of vicarious living and Danny gives enough info that you can really understand what it is like to be traveling all over the globe to play poker with a band of likeminded gamblers.
Second, Danny does a great job of going over key hands in tournaments. The key here, though, is that Danny is not a Harringbot. Most of the plays he discusses are crazy, even to a loose mofo like me. A perfect example is from a recent hand he posted where he played a speculating 67 and ended up calling a bet on the river on an otherwise scary board with a mere pair of 6s. Here is the actual quote:
"A tight player raised under the gun to 300 and the aggressive player called in the next seat. I called form the big blind with 6-7. The flop came 8-5-3 rainbow and I checked. The aggressive player bet 600 and we saw the turn heads up. Turn was an Ace, and I check called 1100. The river was a 6 and I checked. Again, the aggressive player bet 2800 and something did not seem right. The bet was too big, he was unlikely to call a raise from the tight player with Ax making it difficult to put him on two pair, and I didn't think he'd bet a pair of 99 or 10-10, especially not that much. He was going to have to show me a set, or I was convinced he had a hand like K-Q. I called... he showed K-Q. I played my hand like such an obvious draw so I figured he was certainly capable of firing the three barrel bluff. "
The bottom line is, most of the readers of this blog simply fold preflop to a tight EP raiser, especially if the tournament was costing them thousands of dollars to enter. And yet, when you read through his analysis, you realize that Danny could probably call with any two cards there and as long as he is able to make the right decisions post-flop, the seemingly-loose preflop call is correct.
Now, if I post that scenario, I'd bet dollars to donuts that I'd get comments about playing the hand poorly. And probably before I read Negreanu's analysis, I would even agree. To call preflop, out of position against a tight preflop raiser with speculative cards and then to call three bullets with an open-ended straight draw that results in a mere pair of 6s takes cajones. For you online poker aficionados, the play is probably utter crap. But when you read Danny's analysis and consider that he was (and is) capable of getting a read on the table, his opponent and the situation as it unfolds, suddenly, Danny's play makes perfect sense.
Reading something like Danny's hand analysis just makes my brain explode in all sorts of directions. I'm excited to get back to playing, I'm encouraged to trust my reads (even though I am no Danny N.), and I'm re-invigorated that the game is not just about folding to the fucking money. It's about taking control of your fate by intellect, observation and more than a pinch of cunning.
So, there you go. Poker Grump and Danny N., two blogs that remind me why I love poker.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 5:23 PM, ,
Bash Poker
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Here's the thing. I don't just do Vacation Trip Reports. When I went to California, for instance, I didn't write about the flight into San Fran, or the experience traveling to San Diego. I did, however, write about my stop at the Bay 101 Poker Room because, my dear readers, I know what you crave. But this is not a travel blog, so I am hesitant to go into a long trip report on the Bash.
Let me make this clear, though. I despise the type of posts that refer to insider jokes or references or bullet point highlights that make no sense to anyone not there. There were probably 30 or less bloggers in Phoenixville, PA last weekend for AlCantHang's Bash at the Boathouse, but since I have millions...and millions...of readers, I just won't sully this pristine site with lines like, "Who put the nutmeg in my hot sauce?" and just leave it at that.
So, I walk a delicate line of weighing down this blog with a story about getting drunk all day long in a random bar, in a random town, in a random state (any meaning of the word 'state' will work there), or ignoring the event altogether. The solution, let's focus on the poker and gambling.
I had caught a ride to the Bash with Alceste. We had met on his side of the river, i.e. New Jersey, and directly headed to the randomest little Philly suburb I'd ever visited (the only one, in fact). Mary and Dawn had already checked into the Flea Bag Hotel and had booked our room, so we met everyone out at a Korean restaurant with a HUGE banquet hall in the back of an otherwise non-descript restaurant.
It was probably 9:15pm, and the tourney was supposed to start at 8, but from what I could tell, we had missed less than an hour of play. Alceste and I each bought in for $60 (no idea how the structure worked, but I think it was a single $20 buy-in and two add-ons or something), and we took our seats at different tables. I sat at a table that seemed to be filled with locals, with the exception of BadBlood, a few seats to my right, and Buddy Dank, a few seats to his right. I started off tight, trying to get a feel for the table and the players. To Buddy's right was a black guy that looked just like Keenan Thompson from SNL. I'm not talking stunt-double here, either. I'm talking full-on doppleganger, complete with evil goatee. He even had a lot of Keenan's hangdog expressions. He played tight and seemed upset the entire time by the craziness at the table, even though he kept a generally pleasant demeanor.
To his right was Eeyore. You've all played with an Eeyore or two in your days. This one was an older gentleman, in fact, by appearance, the oldest in the room. He had a slight frame, grey hair, and glasses. He seemed like a cleaned-up backwoods guy, no facial hair but a lumberjack's shirt tucked into his slacks. The entire time at the table he was complaining about one thing or another. He also consistently bitched about Bad Blood who was drunk and having a great time. This guy couldn't understand why Blood would play the Hammer, as though it wasn't painfully obvious to anyone with a sense of humor. Sad sacks like this can suck the fun out of the game. A man can only take so much, "Nobody folds to Eeyore." and "Nobody doesn't catch against big cards from Eeyore." and "Nobody loves Eeyore." at the table. After a while, you just want to take him by his stupid tacked-on tail, punch the shit out of his stuffing filled body, piss on his broken corpse and say, "THERE! THERE! NOW YOU HAVE A REASON TO COMPLAIN! FUCK YOU IN YOUR FUCKING ASS, YOU FUCKING FUCK!!!!" Yeah. He annoyed me.
Besides that, there was a cute girl sitting to Blood's left, two seats to my right. She was probably the best looking broad in the joint, so I immediately assumed she knew jack-shit about poker. She wasn't a 10 in normal parlance, probably closer to a 7.5 or 8, but she had what Jordan likes in a woman: all her teeth and petite enough to know I could take her in a fight. Of course, this old dog is married, so her presence at the table, after being noted, was largely academic. I'm like a hunter on a photo expedition, look, but don't touch. (If I were Satan I would continue, Touch, but don't taste. Taste, but don't swallow! And while you are jumping from one foot to the next, what is God doing? He's laughing his fucking ass off!)
I'm a fan of man, Kevin, so I started tight, watching the play. I wasn't happy about shelling out $60 on a $20 tourney I was late for, so I wanted to figure out if this was a pushfest or a tight rebuy game before I started rebuying like mad. At other tables, I heard, "REBUY!" seemingly every other hand, but my table was kinda quiet, thanks in large part to Eeyore and Keenan.
When I heard the announcement that there was only 15 minutes left to rebuy, I made a silent pact with myself to begin pushing like mad. I was down to probably half of my starting stack, so from EP, I pushed with K6o. It folded around while I acted all super strong in an absurd manner. One guy hesitated and I said my popular dick-phrase, "Just fold and nobody gets hurt." The action ended with BadBlood in the big blind, who had said "I'm calling you with any Ace" about .5 seconds after I pushed. As he considered what to do, he exposed one card, the Ace of Spades. Realizing that I was surely behind, I did what any self-respecting cutter would do and goaded him into calling. "I believe you are committed, sir. Verbal declaration!" He called and showed AKo. I was dominated, so I decided to ham it up more by acting all calm when I said, "Show me a Six." The first card out was a Six of Spades. The table gasped and the rest were blanks, netting me a sweet double-up. Ironically, I pushed the next two hands, but got no action.
I rebought somewhere in there before the K6o hand, so I was in the game for $80 when I bought the add-on. Truth be told, I hate charity events, because I can't help but think that if I were to cash, I'd be disappointed that my hard work was for only a fraction of the usual payoff. Sorry, charities, but I am biased against you. Most donations are spent on infrastructure, which means that the money is not going to clothes kids in Cambodia; it's actually going to the Team Building Retreat that the staffers take to New Orleans during Mardi Gras. If not that, it is going to the colored paper clips that the receptionist thinks look cute or getting the second urinal fixed. I'm not saying that was the case with this event. Hardly. But I am biased to these things.
So, with that in mind, after the rebuy period ended, I tried to bust out as soon as possible. At least that's my story.
The actual hand went like this. Keenan, who was harumphing with the best of them as he limp-folded repeatedly to raises, decided to open-push from early position for 7000. BadBlood, sitting on a mighty stack, called. I decided to over-push for 12,000 with my AKo. I figured Keenan had a top hand because he had been playing so cautiously, and that Blood with his big stack would call. As long as I could beat Blood, I could win the 10k sidepot and only lose 2k on the hand, so it seemed like a great move at the time. We all showed our cards. I had AKo, Blood had 88, and Keenan had AQ. Sure enough, a Queen flops and I get no help, thus losing the pot and busting out as the first bustee after the bubble.
Oh, well, I thought. I strolled around the room and hung out with RecessRampage who had arrived late and chosen not to play. I started a prop bet with one of the locals, Millerd. He's a white dude, about my age, and a helluva loud mouth, something I can appreciate. In fact, his poker style reminds me a lot of myself, if I were turned up to 11. I'm sure it was grating on some of the other players during the cash game, but I found it amusing. Recess, Millerd and I each chose three horses in the tournament. I chose BadBlood, Falstaff, and some random kid with a big stack sitting at Falstaff's table. In the end, my two horses, Staff and the kid, lasted the longest, but I never collected on my bet.
After a while, we got a cash game going, with a starting line-up that included me, Recess, Millerd, Astin, Dawn, Vinnay, and some other assorted locals and bloggers. Vinnay completely spanked me in the early goings when I flopped an improbable two pair (with K6 on an AK6 board), only for him to spike two pair on the river with A3o. The way the hand progressed, I was worried that he had spiked a better two pair on the flop, and instead I gave him an opportunity to hit in on the river. A few hands later, we got all-in on a baby flop with my QQ vs. his KK. Sonuva! I was felted, so I rebought another $100 buy-in at the .50/1 NLHE game.
I saved one hand from the game, a real doozy between me and Astin. I straddled for $2, and Millerd, to my immediate left, re-straddled for $4. Everyone folded around to Astin, in LP (CO or button), who opted to raise to $12. It folded to me and I couldn't just hand the money to Astin, who I felt was likely playing position. By now, I had looked at my cards, T6s. It's hardly a strong hand, but it had some potential and if I were to hit, any hit would be well hidden. I called and then Millerd called as well. Knowing his game, he could have any two cards.
The flop was K9x. I think the x was a 7, giving me an inside straight draw. I checked, expecting that someone would bet and I would fold. My expectations, though, were presently surprised when both players checked. Nothing gave me the sense that they were playing coy either. None of us were too happy with that flop.
The turn was a Queen. I opted for a $15 bet. I was telling a story: Guy straddles and calls a raise, which means he has a marginal hand or better, since he is out of position. Maybe he has ATC, since it is me. He hits the flop, probably the King, but decides to check out of position so he can get some action from the other players. When they check the flop, he makes a small-ish value bet to get more money in the pot.
That's the story I was telling, hopefully. I figured it would be aided by the fact that both players seemed to give up on the flop. If neither had the King, for top pair, then they would probably both fold the fishy-looking turn bet.
Well, it worked on Millerd, who had probably mentally checked out of the hand on the flop, but Astin took his time, finally opting to call. I may have goaded him on a bit too, acting strong, since I was weak. It's a classic move, but I sometimes do it openly with people who have been watching me or know my reputation. I'll act strong whether I have it or not.
I'll let you in on a little secret, too. RecessRampage was the MVP of this hand and he wasn't even in the action. There was a lot of loose table talk and Recess, sitting to the left of Astin, was opinion about how I might have JT. The more he said it, the more Astin seemed convinced. At first I thought my story was pure shite, but when JT came into play, my strong act seemed more plausible. Loose player calls with JT after he straddles...makes sense. Checks the inside straight draw on the flop...sure. Bets a small-ish amount when he hits his miracle staight...everything checks out. It looked like Astin was considering a re-raise, which would naturally force me to fold, but Recess' chat seemed to slow him down, and he eventually called with a look on his face that told me he was not happy with the uncertainty of the situation.
Once Astin called, we saw the river, another King. If nothing else, it offered furthere assurance that Astin didn't have a King. I had pretty much felt that way anyway, so I considered my options. I couldn't possibly just check, because I couldn't win the hand at showdown, so I had to decide how much to bet to signal that I had a strong hand without sticking too much of my neck out there in case Astin was mentally sharpening his axe to cut me down to size. For all I know, he flopped a set, slowplayed the flop, was scared of a straight on the turn and was now licking his chops at his rivered full house. I bet $35, an amount that signals strength without putting too much on the line. If I were to bet more, it may look like I want him to fold. If I bet too small, he might think it's worth a call because I had a loose range. I guess I hit the sweetspot though, because he eventually folded and I showed my cards. I mean, I had to, right? It not only rubs a little salt in the wound (nothing personal), but it also advertises to my audience that I'm playing ATC.
The rest of the game was pretty quiet for me. In the end, I left -$10 in the cash game, not bad since I was -$100 at one point. Amazingly, not long after my play, Millerd played almost the exact bluff against Astin, succeeding as well. And, naturally, he showed as well, because showboating players like Millerd and I don't know any better.
At 2am, Alceste was getting fatigued so we hit the road and returned to our flea bag hotel. The rest of the trip consisted of a lot of drinking and spending time with people who share common interests and values. Suffice it to say that I feel a genuine kinship with this group that I sometimes forget when I'm back in NY. With a trip to LV in December coming up, though, I'm looking forward to more shenanigans.
Until next time, make mine poker!
posted by Jordan @ 3:14 PM, ,
Political Bargain
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
I bet $25 at Bodog on John McCain winning the presidency. This way, if he wins, I at least have one reason to rejoice. Plus at +225, it's a helluva bargain. Nobody knows fucking up elections like the Democrats.
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Tactical Molle Pouch, 600D Military Belt Waist Bag Emergency Pack Portable Waist Bag for Camping, Hiking, Travelling
$12.99
Last update on November 27, 2021 // Source: Amazon API
Tactical Pouch Product Details:
Tactical Pouch , Tactical Waist Bag Tactical Belt Waist Pouch Portable Travel Camping Kit Emergency Pack for Camping, Hiking, Travelling
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feature:
1. With a three-fold design, it has several pockets, a seat belt and a zipper compartment compartment to meet your placement needs.
2. Made of high-strength nylon with double zip and brass buckle for easy outdoor use.
specification:
Material: Nylon
Size: 15* 21 * 11 cm
Colour: Black
Uses: hiking, camping, hiking, travel, cycling, fishing, etc.
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1>.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. We guarantee the style is the same as shown in the pictures.
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Tactical Pouch Product Features:
About this item
With a three-fold design, it has several pockets, a seat belt and a zipper compartment compartment to meet your placement needs.
Made of high-strength nylon with double zip and brass buckle for easy outdoor use.
Size: 15* 21 * 11 cm
Uses: hiking, camping, hiking, travel, cycling, fishing, etc.
SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE: To Provide You With the Highest Quality Service, If You Have Any Question, Please Feel Free to Contact Us.We Will Provide After-sales Service Until You Are Satisfied.
About MOLLE Pouches and Gear
The Tactical Pouch , Tactical Waist Bag Tactical Belt Waist Pouch Portable Travel Camping Kit Emergency Pack for Camping, Hiking, Travelling is a tactical pouch. A lot of tactical pouches attach with MOLLE straps and hook-and-loop style accessories. MOLLE straps provide a flexible method for users to select the installation area and position of the pouch and mount them anywhere on gear where there is a MOLLE attachment panel area.
What is MOLLE?
MOLLE stands for Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment and defines the pouches, panels, and straps which are managed in the MOLLE gear system. Now that we understand what MOLLE is and how it works, let’s check out some of the most effective MOLLE pouches you can put on your airsoft equipment starting with airsoft gun magazine pouches.
Colors of MOLLE Pouches and Camouflage Patterns
MOLLE tactical pouches can be found in all colors and camo patterns. Common pouch colors consist of: black, tan, OD green (olive drab), foliage green (sage), ranger green, and grey. Common pouch camouflage patterns consist of: forest, desert, A-TACs, Multicam, ACU (Army Combat Uniform), digital, and others. Check out the example swatches in the product description for what they look like:
About the DONGKER Brand
The DONGKER brand is quite highly-rated as a quality pouch maker. They create good quality airsoft equipment and other products. If you have questions about their gear or customer service inquiries, you can find additional information on the brand’s business website.
Kinds Of DONGKER MOLLE Pouches
Standard Rifle Magazine Pouches
These are usually called ‘basic’ pouches or simply ‘mag pouches’ due to the fact that they are quite standard in style. The magazines are secured inside the pouch with a top flap for added security that is generally fastened with Velcro. In addition to being available from lots of tactical gear companies in the airsoft industry, basic rifle magazine pouches are resilient and one of the most cost effective methods to carry magazines.
Tactical Open Top Magazine Pouches
Open top magazine pouches are similar to the basic mag pouches with a couple of modifications. As the tactical pouch name indicates, this pouch style removes the flap leaving an open top to put in and extract magazines. This allows quiet access and increased speed while accessing or swapping weapon equipment. These mag pouches can come in single or triple magazine holding setups.
Open Top MOLLE Magazine Pouches with Retention
Open top magazine pouches with retention systems are the most recent and most sophisticated kind of tactical mag pouches. The retention systems are constructed into the magazine pocket so that it carries the magazine securely under tension. In order to make mag access simpler and reloads faster than ever before, this design of tactical pouch utilizes MOLLE accessories so it can be mounted at any angle on a MOLLE tactical vest. The pouch parts are generally made from ABS components.
The DONGKER brand also makes retention magazine pouches like the FastMag style use differing kinds of retention to grip the magazines and provide security including bungee cables or rubberized stress bands (depending upon maker). Magazines are quickly reloadable by indexing the magazine and providing a hard tug up out of the pouch. While kept in the holder, the bungee straps safely hold the magazines so you do not need to be concerned about losing the mag during fast motions, crawling, climbing, or maneuvers in training or on the airsoft field.
DONGKER MOLLE Airsoft Weapon Pistol Magazine Pouches
Pistol magazine pouches come in similar styles to the rifle pouches with standard flip top, open top, and open top with retention designs of tactical pouches. The handgun magazine pouches which can be found in the basic design have a Velcro flap. Condor makes a few basic handgun pouches which secure airsoft gun magazines effectively with this resilient Velcro flip top style.
The open top and open top with retention handgun pouches are the most frequently found variations of handgun pouches. A lot of the same manufacturers which make rifle mag pouches make matching handgun magazine pouches in the same style.
Combination Magazine Tactical Pouches Kangaroo, Stacker, and Hybrid
Kangaroo tactical pouches are a paired design of pouch featuring both a rifle and handgun magazine. The expense of one triple mag kangaroo pouch equates to about a seventy-five percent (75%) cost savings over purchasing all six independently (3x rifle and 3x handgun magazines).
Tactical Dump Pouches
Dump pouches (a.k.a magazine recovery pouches) make an area for you to discard empty magazines and other gear into quickly. Some dump pouches also have drawstring closure tops for extra security while moving with a filled pouch.
Tactical IFAK Medical MOLLE Pouches
Medical pouches are a must have for an airsoft equipment loadout. IFAK means individual first aid kit and includes the equipment airsoft players need when they need to patch up a cut or injury on the field. A first aid kit needs to contain the following items: medical tape or cloth tape, Band-Aids or adhesive bandages, Ibuprofen or Aspirin, rolled gauze, several sterile gauze pads, antibacterial wipes, folding CPR mask or breath barrier, non-latex gloves, trauma shears, tweezers, and Other products.
MOLLE Admin Pouches
Admin pouches make a place for carrying a Leatherman, folded maps, pens, and other field items. These pouches are basic use pouches for odds and ends which don’t go anywhere else generally. You can carry things like spare airsoft BB bags, red dead rags, multitools (if they do not have their own special pouch), and other equipment you may need on the airsoft field or in a tactical scenario.
Tactical Radio Pouches with MOLLE Accessories
Many airsoft teams work with radios and communications devices on the field. Applying a radio pouch with MOLLE attachments helps you secure your communications equipment while moving. These small radio pouches will hold most walkie-talkies and portable radios like the Motorola TALKABOUT T800 models and Baofeng UV-5R VHR radios.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Question: How good is the DONGKER airsoft pouch brand?
Answer: The DONGKER brand makes good airsoft pouches.
Question: How should the Tactical Pouch , Tactical Waist Bag Tactical Belt Waist Pouch Portable Travel Camping Kit Emergency Pack for Camping, Hiking, Travelling gear be used?
Answer: The Tactical Pouch , Tactical Waist Bag Tactical Belt Waist Pouch Portable Travel Camping Kit Emergency Pack for Camping, Hiking, Travelling can be used with airsoft guns, real rifles, or other tactical gear.
Question: Is this tactical gear good for tactical operators?
Answer: It can be a great option for setting up a tactical loadout. It depends on the operator’s setup, experience, and what exactly they are looking for. The Tactical Pouch , Tactical Waist Bag Tactical Belt Waist Pouch Portable Travel Camping Kit Emergency Pack for Camping, Hiking, Travelling is an excellent choice for most airsoft players, police training instructors, and tactical operators.
Question: Are these DONGKER airsoft gear shippable?
Answer: Many manufacturers ship within the United States. View the Tactical Pouch , Tactical Waist Bag Tactical Belt Waist Pouch Portable Travel Camping Kit Emergency Pack for Camping, Hiking, Travelling product description for additional information.
Question: Can this gear be used with MOLLE systems and equipment?
Answer: In most cases, the attachments can attach to MOLLE webbing. You can look at particular Tactical Pouch , Tactical Waist Bag Tactical Belt Waist Pouch Portable Travel Camping Kit Emergency Pack for Camping, Hiking, Travelling description for details.
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It’s no secret that airline products and services vary greatly within any particular airline, and even more so across the industry as a whole. For those who fly often, or those who simply have become ‘airline connoisseurs’, failures on the airline’s part are very noticeable and can lead to an overall terrible experience.
Air travel isn’t necessarily cheap, and when you’re paying large sums of money and devoting a great deal of loyalty to an airline, you expect them to deliver well. So what happens when things just don’t go right? In my opinion, you have to tell someone about it. Especially when it comes to the high end carriers like Singapore Airlines, Etihad or Cathay Pacific, where passenger feedback drives and maintains the sky-high standards. So if you let issues slip past all the time, they’ll become more persistent, and your favourite airline may soon slip behind.
There’s almost an art to writing a complaint letter, so follow these general guidelines next time something comes up…
1. Don’t be afraid to complain!
Airline’s improve and develop as a result of constant feedback from passengers. Flaws are only fixed when they are properly told. If something’s not as you expected, go ahead and let the company know. They are not going to ‘think bad of you’ or get annoyed in any way. Feedback avenues are there for a reason, and airlines want to hear what is wrong with them. So, don’t be scared to point out the wrongs, just make sure you do it properly and politely!
2. Is it worth complaining?
This is the single most important decision. Should you really say something if the flight attendant on a budget airline’s flight doesn’t look you in the eye, or seem super friendly? Is it really an issue if your meal is a tad cooler than expected? On the other hand, a stewardess forgetting a drink or being unfriendly in Singapore Airlines Business Class is a whole separate issue. One of the biggest things that determines this is the airline and class you fly. Let’s be honest. You’re not going to expect much in economy on a budget airline. But if you’re flying First Class on Singapore Airlines, issues that wouldn’t otherwise be a problem become far more of a problem. Really think about this, because you don’t want to be that old hag who is complaining about nothing at all, just because there’s nothing better to do. A complaint is necessary when generally accepted standards aren’t upheld, and you feel like you haven’t received what you paid for.
3. Be coherent and logical.
Write in such a way that your message is clear, and the staff don’t have to read it over and over to understand what you are saying. If several issues occurred, work through the issues as they occurred in time. Don’t repeat statements unnecessarily, apart from enforcing a point. In this case, the hardline message of your complaint may be mentioned once, and then again as you conclude the letter to enforce that that is the prime issue for you. Remember to commence with a brief introduction and state that you are ‘complaining’ about a specific flight on a specific day, and then proceed to tell a clear story of what happened. Always conclude by reinforcing your most important thought, and sign off in a kind manner.
“The issues began with the first meal service…by the end of the flight the crew had lost their politeness and high standards…”
4. Know your facts.
If you’re going to complain, you need to be able to properly recount the events, and what went wrong. What you say needs to be truthful, without exaggeration. Making up things or being too vague will be far less effective than addressing the issue purely and simply as it is. It’s also helpful to provide other details about where you were situated in the cabin, your flight, flight number, date and even booking reference. Including such details help the staff identify you better, so they can properly investigate/ understand the issue. Whilst it may not be common knowledge to most, understanding the airline’s procedures and standards is even more powerful. If you are aware that a specific airline standard/ safety regulation has been breached, speak explicitly about it so that the staff know you mean business. Quite simply:
“I would like to comment on the service experienced onboard flight EY 454 departing 24th November from Abu Dhabi to Sydney. I was travelling in Economy and originally seated in 32K.”
5. Be formal, yet firm.
A powerful letter will shine when your language is coherent, developed, formal and polished. This presents you as a respectable person, and makes the staff more inclined to appropriately take care of the issue at hand. Sloppy grammar, verbal abuse, aggression or other things of the sort will not help your case, as the staff will simply lose respect. A clearly worded, yet firm and directional letter is far more likely to generate a desired response. Take this, for example:
“The Suites are SIA’s absolute peak, and should deliver a near-perfect service with few flaws. When passengers pay such a high premium to travel in such a cabin, I’m sure you understand that the expectations are very, very high, and hence repeated slip-ups, like what I have described to you, are very disappointing.”
6. Don’t be afraid to fill pages.
Ok, this depends very much on the issues that have occurred. If they are few and minor, a short and simple letter will more than suffice. However, when several things have gone wrong, or if a safety regulation has been breached, don’t feel scared to write on and on. For these big issues, be passionate and detailed and show the airline that you are very unhappy with the failure on their part. On a Garuda Indonesia flight, I noticed several minor safety breaches, which prompted me to write a very long letter:
“I fly very often and am very familiar with the standards and procedures relating to safety. I unfortunately found that on GA 715 some regulations were not upheld…the cabin crew failed to notice and rectify these safety issues.“
7. Don’t request compensation unless absolutely necessary.
Most of the time, complain issues are relatively minor, to the point that they act as feedback for the airline, rather than a starting point for a law suit. When the issues were very serious, and resulted in extensive difficulties on your end it is certainly fair to be slightly more firm, and politely but strongly request some sort of compensation. This is a rare circumstance, as things like delays or aircraft incidents will automatically qualify for compensation under international aviation law. When issues are related to service/ cabin product, airlines will often compensate you in the way of frequent flyer miles if you are one of their elites. Asking for compensation for smaller issues will simply make you seem desperate, and there’s really no need for the extra anger. Major issues where compensation has not been delivered are the only ones deserving of such a request.
“I strongly suggest you fix these issues and would very much appreciate some sort of compensation”
8. NEVER mention crew/ staff names.
This is something that many will disagree with me on. Flight attendants and most frontline staff in aviation have brutal jobs. They’re constantly berated by passengers, deal with unbelievable hours and work in an environment that most people struggle to just sit in for several hours. To top it off, pay is not necessarily the greatest, especially given the fact that crew are away from home, friends and family for a significant part of their careers. Despite this, most of them really do love their jobs. When it comes to airlines like Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, and other large, 5-star airlines, crew managers and executives do not tolerate poor crew performance. As such, minor infringements by crew can often result in severe disciplinary actions, including suspension or termination of contract. Now, whilst it is imperative to provide general feedback on what may have happened on an aircraft, I would never negatively mention a flight attendant’s name, as it is simply attracting unnecessary trouble for that individual. Once a complaint is filed with their name, it will be attached to their records and influence their lives more than you may imagine. So feel free to say that “the crew” forgot to serve a drink or “the stewardess” was unfriendly, but do not mention their names.
9. Write a compliment!
When it comes to complaining about service, it is often effective to start the letter with a compliment about anything to do with your trip. Be it the food, crew, seats, lounge, cabin, whatever, start by speaking about something that impressed you, or something that you know the airline is doing right. Of course, none of that may exist with some airlines.
Aside from writing complaint letters, take time to write a compliment letter when you’ve been really impressed. A passenger is far more likely to complain about something than to make an effort to compliment the airline. Compliments are really great, and are the only case where you should mention crew names. If you were happy with the performance of a cabin crew/ staff member, write about your positive experience and use their name, so that they can actually receive something back. Depending on the airline, a passenger compliment to an individual staff member may result in a letter of commendation, and award or assist with a promotion. A little tip of the hat can go a really long way.
“I would like to extend my warmest thanks and compliments to the Business Class crew operating SQ232…”
“the service was outstanding, and unlike most other flights.”
“The extra efforts she and the other crew went to were incredible.”
“Throughout the journey they went the extra mile to make us happy, were intrigued and happy to talk in the galley and provided absolutely phenomenal customer service.”
“I do hope that my commendations of Nazri (LS), Fi (LSS) and the other FS and FSS operating the rear Business cabin on SQ308. “
Writing complaint letters are a touchy issue. Some people may feel that taking the time to tell people where they went wrong is simply reminiscent of a spoilt and selfish person with nothing better to do. This could not be more false. Airlines are incredibly complex and mammoth beings. They drive the global economy, and are a vital tool to our world. Since they commenced, airlines have been all about providing incredible service, and a memorable experience. Yes, the ‘romance of air travel’ is dying, and that close and intimate experience may not longer be present. But why should it disappear? It most certainly can stay alive, and many airlines try their hardest to do so. Pointing out the flaws in a system is the only way to fix those flaws. When done correctly, your messages can make a positive difference. So next time you have a less-than-average encounter in air-travel, don’t be afraid to take a little bit of time to tell the company what went wrong. It’ll only help things to get better.
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H I N D U E X I S T E N C E : Struggle for Hindu Existence
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Struggle for existence is a basic right of everybody. But the Hindus are denied from this basic right in many countries in the World.
The Hindus once the largest religious group in the world now came down to III position and declining rapidly.
Not in number only, it is perceived in many other aspects also. We the Hindus do not even know the exact distribution of Hindus in various countries in the world.
A populace over 90 crores has no declared Hindu Country and the only Hindu Country Nepal has now been turned as a Maoist State in 2008.
We have to procure and establish our traditional Hindu land in India at any cost and have to ensure dignity and rights of Hindus in every corner in this World.
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hinduexistence
September 3, 2009
As per Charles Darwin Existence depends upon the Struggle of any species from its origin.
This struggle indicates the life force of any species and boosts up the expansion of that origin.
Any species unfit to struggle, finally succumb to death and considered as a topic of history and research.
In other words Life relates with Expansion and Death indicates contraction of Life as a final ending.
Swami Vivekananda significantly said that Expansion is Life and Contraction is Death.
My Hindu Brothers and Sisters, please think once about our Struggle for Hindu Existence in this light.
In the last 50 years of modern history the percentage of World Hindu Population has been come down at least by 10% as a matter of fact of Hindu Genocide in Indian sub-continent in the event of pre & post Independence of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, in the event of Pakistani occupation of Kashmir, Hindu Genocide in Malaysia in 1969 and due to large scale mass conversion of Hindus around the world. The reluctance of able Hindu couple to give birth more than one, max.two may also come into this consideration.
Let us take some examples to feel the prevailing situations every where. Here some examples to think about the consequences of Hindu Fate.
Remarkable Decline/Phasing out of Hindus in different regions :
Afghanistan……..8% in 1950……………<1% in 2005
Bangladesh( the then East Pakistan)…………24% in 1950………………..<10% in 2005
Malaysia…………….12% in 1957…………..<7% in 2005
Mayanmar( The then Burma)…………………..9% in 1950…………………….<1% in 2005
Pakistan……………..17% in 1950…………….<2% in 2005
India…………………..85% in 1950…………………………………………..about 80% in 2005
Indonesia…………..14% in 1950………………<2% in 2005
From a very reliable source it has been established that in 1920 ( Before the Moplah Hindu Massacre in 1921 in Kerala & Malabar region, India) there were 29% Hindus (Buddhists, Jains & Sikhs are then considered as hindus) , Christians ( RC ,Protestants & others) were then 24% and Muslims were only 14.5% out of world’s religious population.
Even in present days if we consider the mother Hindu origin, this force is the still second largest religious strength about 21.5% ( 14.5% Hindu, 6% Buddhist, Sikh-Jains-Tribal religions 1%) above the Muslim strength of 19.5%.
Numbers in population has a very vital role in democracy and demographic hold. But the Hindus never think about it.
For the Struggle for Hindu Existence, Hindus must increase their numbers for a significant Survival.
Some Must Do for Hindus.
*Increase the Numbers of Hindus.
*Do anything as you like not contrary to Swadharma and show your Hinduness.
*Keep some actual weapons in your Puja Place. Worship them and use them against your enemies, enemies of Hindus.
*Try to have some legal fire arms for your security and the security of Hindu Society.
*Feel for every Hindus, not only for your nuclear family. You are fortified in a Hindu Society. Not in a Talibani-Islamic or a Fraud-Christian Soceity. Assimilate Your Family into the Hindu Society and EMPOWER HINDU SOCIETY to survive. No way another.
*Don’t misuse your money for fire works for ceremonies and Kali Puja or Deepavali. Try to know the formula of the actual things that can double your peace and happiness defeating your enemies for ever. Don’t you see the Mahishasura at the feet of Devi Durga ?? Not you be able to see the severed heads of Danavas and Javanas in the hand of Ma Karala Badana Kali or in a chain of such heads used as an ornament of my Mother ???
*Live in the Strength of Spiritual Truth that can fortify your Worldly Grace. All the DHARMA, ARTHA, KAMA & MOKSHA are ment for YOU. YOU are truly POWERFUL with all these, than ANYONE wants to crush HINDUS. This era begins for HINDUS to RULE. Ensure the RAJO GUNA in you. Not the Tamas, you are directed towards Satva. Then manifestation of RAJO GUNA is must for all HINDUS to STRUGGLE FOR HINDU EXISTENCE.
*BE BOLD AND WIN THE BATTLE.
Hari om ! Namaha Shivay !!
upananda for hindu existence.
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Saibal Roy
April 13, 2010
Main problem of Hindus is that they have no political identity.There are hundreds of gurus who are giving sermon on different aspect of Hindu religion,existence of god, bhakti etc among Hindus. People, hearing their prabachans, dancing, weeping, to be engulfed into the ocean of faith. But that is the end of their being Hindu.They do not know why they are Hindu.They have no country to defend.They do not know their relationship with India. They don’t even bother about their endangered HINDUSTHAN. They failed to identify themselves with their country i.e India.This lack of political identity endangers the very existence of Hindus.
Saibal Roy.
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bikash kumar
February 27, 2012
sir,i am agree with you but there is another main reason is cast-ism in hindu. we have to remove caste system from our society(that is really very difficult)then automatically we will win every battle.
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pankaj sharma
November 27, 2017
Yeah, Sir the main reason is cast creed system is very low in our society.
I know we are orthodox but we haven’t political identity.
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arindam
August 7, 2013
It is highly demoralizing to read continuously stories of atrocities on hindus specially in West Bengal ,are there no positive stories about Hindu resistance.
Also it is no use crying all the time and suffering atrocities at the hand of barbarians ,they should learn to vote for parties who will protect them.
So bengali hindus should unite and vote strategically and learn from their past mistakes and get rid stupid ideologies like communism ,read past history of last 100 years as to how they have anded themselves in the problem they have Another thing Bengalis at a drop of hat protest against oppression of people in palestine ,vietnam and so on what about hindus in bangladesh,their silence is shocking.
Another thing so called intellectual class or buddhijivis and leftist film directors like ritwik ghatak etc have not guided bengali hindus properly creating security problems for bengali hindus so they should immediately get out of their influence.
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SANATAN KISHOREDR
November 18, 2016
‘SANATAN HINDU BLISS’
Ahoy and Behold, You the representatives of ‘Heavenly Bliss’ and let me reveal to you a peanut amount of secret for which you were born and will transmigrate again and again unto your attainment in ‘Moksha’ and till you learn the basics of such truth afterwhich you have the choice to transmigrate or take eternal rest. Please do not confuse yourself whether to accept your identity as Hindu or Sanatani religious person because the world anti-Hindu world denotes a specific culture nurtured on the Banks of River Indus long long back and not any religion. But, Hindu is the broader concept of way of life mingling the Dharma (not religion), culture and the nationality too. Hindu is the most popular, renowned and can taken as nickname of Sanatanis.
Many of our Hindu legends like Samarth Guru Ramdas, Shivaji Maharaj, Sri Chaitanya, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo and many others proudly called themselves as Hindu and Sanatani both and we should follow this path to crash those want to diminish the unique Hindu identity and pride from this world.
If you think and know you to be a Hindu then wake up to reality that is you are a ‘‘SANATAN’’ and “HINDU” both without any confusion. As of now the each and every ‘Hindu (All Sects), Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, Parsi, Jewish, Confucian, Taoist, Sufi etc. people knowingly or ignorantly are committed ‘‘HINDU’ just the veil of ignorance separating them which will be vaporizes soon under a new Sanatani Vedic Hindu sunlight.
The name of the Dharma (not religion) is ‘SANATAN’ (esa dharma sanatana) and the term ‘SANATAN’ means no beginning and no end and love for all who are good souls, so, there is no beginning and end to ‘SANATANISM’ and all the modern religions have evolved from it. ‘SANATANISM’ accepts and encourages Love and Toleration, so, violence is restricted but not forbidden. Yes, Sanatinists need to unite to save life on Earth otherwise the end of life on Earth is not far off because of extreme elements. So there is great deal of responsibility for a ‘SANATAN’ follower to train to keep restrained, peaceful, calm, reasonable and proactive and at the same time ready to use violence to protect the cause of good soul.
We all believe in Sanatan principles of righteousness, Vedic culture and character and obviously we want to live and retain in a Hindu Rashtra- Hindu nation. There is no conflict between all these. And we must adhere on Sanatan Dharma, Vedic Sanskriti and Hindu Rashtra without any confusion.
It is a very difficult and contradictory role not easily digestible, which is better said than adopted but not an impossible task to fall in line because there is a lot of scope for training yourself to be one and the rewards are tremendous. If you are ready to accept the truth because the sooner you accept it you can feel the radical magical transformation in you and you can become a complete human being otherwise you chase such a position all throughout your life and restrict your search till you hop for another transmigration.
So, do not loose hope, spread this message carefully guarding yourself against all harm and train yourself for a more responsible and rewarding role till the time is ripe for you to don an active role.
OM TAT SAT.
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BABU
March 23, 2018
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son (JESUS CHRIST), that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
John 14:6Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me (JESUS CHRIST)
Revelation Chapter 20
12 And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God,[c] and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books. 13 The sea gave up the dead who were in it, and Death and Hades delivered up the dead who were in them. And they were judged, each one according to his works. 14 Then Death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.[d] 15 And anyone not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire.
Please believe in Jesus Christ and get your salvation. Jesus loves you.
May the love of Father God and the grace of Jesus Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you now and until the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
Jesus said a man must sell his daughter as a sex slave , Exodus 21:7.
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
Jesus taught people how to beat slaves which is totally evil. Exodus 21:20.
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
Another FRAUD Christian Missionary.. trying to convert people inside Govt Hospital …..no place is safe
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
“Abrahamic religions have zero respect for others and zero appetite for co-existence but will go around lecturing others and playing victim.: …….This is the same story world over. Catholic priest in Spain forced to resign just because he permitted a Ganesh procession in cathedral.
Abrahamic religions have zero respect for others and zero appetite for co-existence but will go around lecturing others and playing victim.
Years go by and story remains the same but yet the Hindus don’t understand this game. What does it take to wake up Hindus? How does one reach them?
https://swarajyamag.com/…/insta%2Fcatholic-priest-forced-to…
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
Sending Bibles to Hurricane Victims Because That’s What They Need
http://www.patheos.com/…/two-girls-are-sending-bibles-to-h…/
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
The Horrors of the Church and Its Holy Inquisition
http://churchandstate.org.uk/…/the-horrors-of-the-church-a…/
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
St Francis Xavier, A Christian Terrorist, Who Tortured and Murdered Hindus in Goa
https://satyavijayi.com/st-francis-xavier-christian-terrorist-tortured-murdered-hindus-goa/
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
Meme : RAPE IN BIBLE
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
“The Abrahamic God is cruel, unmerciful, and evil. :
He punishes children (and future generations) for things their parents did.
The Lord God … visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children’s children, unto the third and to the fourth generation. Exodus 34:6-7
He told Moses to kill people and hang their bodies on trees. (So that he wouldn’t be angry anymore.)
And the Lord said to Moses, Take all the heads of the people, and hang them up before the Lord against the sun, that the fierce anger of the Lord may be turned away from Israel. Numbers 25:4
He commanded his followers to kill entire cities and nations; kiling without pity “”every man, woman, infant, and suckling.””
And thou shalt consume all the people which the Lord thy God shall deliver thee; thine eye shall have no pit upon them. Deuteronomy 7:16
Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not, but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling. 1 Samuel 15:2-3
Go ye after him through the city, and smite: let not your eye spare, neither have ye pity: Slay utterly old and young, both maids, and little children, and women. Ezekiel 9:5-6
He killed 50,000 people because some of them looked into “”the ark of the Lord.””
Because they had looked into the ark of the Lord, even he smote of the people fifty thousand, and three score and ten men. 1 Samuel 6:19
He killed without pity entire groups of people.
The LORD hath swallowed up all the habitations of Jacob, and hath not pitied. Lamentation 2:2
The LORD hath done that which he had devised…. He hath thrown down, and hath not pitied. Lamentations 2:17
Thou hast slain, thou hast not pitied. Lamentations 3:43
But evil came down from the LORD unto the gate of Jerusalem. Micah 1:12
And he plans to kill many more, without pity or mercy, leaving their dead bodies “”as dung upon the ground.””
I will not pity, nor spare, nor have mercy, but destroy. Jeremiah 13:14
For thus saith the LORD concerning the sons and concerning the daughters that are born in this place, and concerning their mothers that bare them, and concerning their fathers that begat them in this land; They shall die of grievous deaths; they shall not be lamented; neither shall they be buried; but they shall be as dung upon the face of the earth: and they shall be consumed by the sword, and by famine; and their carcases shall be meat for the fowls of heaven, and for the beasts of the earth. For thus saith the LORD, Enter not into the house of mourning, neither go to lament nor bemoan them: for I have taken away my peace from this people, saith the LORD, even lovingkindness and mercies. Both the great and the small shall die in this land: they shall not be buried, neither shall men lament for them, nor cut themselves, nor make themselves bald for them: Neither shall men tear themselves for them in mourning, to comfort them for the dead; neither shall men give them the cup of consolation to drink for their father or for their mother. Jeremiah 16:3-7
And mine eye shall not spare thee, neither will I have pity. Ezekiel 7:4, 9
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1175204252573822/permalink/1489414011152843/“
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
THE HORRORS OF CHURCH AND ITS HOLY INQUISITIONS https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vatican/esp_vatican29.htm
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
Meme : A Marriage is VALID only if WIFE is VIRGIN… If she is not virgin, then she shall be EXECUTED……..” Deuteronomy 22:13-21 https://www.facebook.com/WhatTheBibleSaid/posts/1432734616792166
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
MEME :
DEMON JESUS EXPOSED : READ HIS COMMANDS
KILL THEM :
1. IF ANYONE, EVEN YOUR OWN FAMILY SUGGESTS WORSHIPPING OTHER GOD. KILL THEM. – (DEUTERONOMY – 13:6-10) .
2. IF YOU FIND OUT A CITY WORSHIPS A DIFFERENT GOD , DESTROY THE CITY AND KILL ALL OF ITS INHABITANTS ……..EVEN ANIMALS…..(DEUTERONOMY -13:12-15).
3. KILL ANYONE WITH DIFFERENT RELIGION. (DEUTERONOMY 13:17:2-7) :
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
DEMONIC JESUS GANGS EXPOSED WITH THEIR UNHUMAN COMMANDS
Australia reveals over 4,000 alleged incidents of abuse by Catholic priests
http://churchandstate.org.uk/…/australia-reveals-over-4000…/
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
JESUS THE DEMONS EXPOSED WITH DEMONIC AGENDA
80 POPES TORTURED AND KILLED 50 MILLION
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
“How many BILLIONS of Wives does Jesus have? And this Number will never Stop. Why?
नन बनते समय लडकियाँ क्या शपथ लेती है…???? ..
“”मै जीजस को अपना पति स्वीकार करती हूँ और उनके अलावा किसी अन्य पुरुष से शारीरिक सम्बन्ध नहीं बनाउंगी””
एक बार मैं घूमने को Amsterdam गया था…
तो, शौकिया तौर पर मैं वहां के एक प्रसिद्द चर्च भी चला गया था..!
वहां एक ईसाई … जो कि.. वेश-भूषा से कोई फादर टाईप ही लग रहा था….. ने, मेरे हाथों में डोरा (मौली धागा) देख कर समझ गया कि… मैं एक हिन्दू हूँ…..! इसीलिए…. उसने मुझे भी ईसाई बनाने और शीशे में उतारने के लिए मुझे कहा कि…..
देखो बेटे…. बुरा मत मानना….. लेकिन दरअसल …….. सच पूछो तो… हिन्दू धर्म और इस्कॉन पर प्रतिबन्ध लगा दिया जाना चाहिए ….
क्योंकि…यह श्रीकृष्ण को महिमा मंडित करते है…. जबकि श्रीकृष्ण ने 16108 विवाह किया था……….
जिससे सिद्ध होता है कि श्रीकृष्ण एक चरित्रहीन व्यक्ति थे…! इसीलिए… यीशु ही तुम्हे सही राह दिखा सकते हैं…!
उसकी… बातें सुनते ही मेरे तन-बदन में आग लग गयी परन्तु .. ऊपरी तौर पर… मैंने उसे बहुत ही शांतचित्त से बोला …….
देखिये पादरी जी…. मैं आपको अपना फादर तो बोल नहीं सकता… क्योंकि…. मैं कोई सेकुलर नहीं बल्कि हिन्दू हूँ,
और…हिन्दुओं का एक ही बाप होता है….. आप ईसाईयों की तरह हर चर्च में हमारे बाप यानि कि फादर नहीं होते हैं…! और, जहाँ तक रह गयी बात भगवान कृष्ण की शादियों की….तो…, आप सिर्फ मुझे इतना बता दो कि….
आपके इस कथित रूप से पवित्र ईसाई धर्म में….. नन बनते समय लडकियाँ क्या शपथ लेती है…?????
मेरे इतना कहते ही वो मेरा मुंह देखने लगा.. परन्तु कुछ नहीं बोला….! मैंने उससे दो तीन बार वही सवाल पूछे.. परन्तु वो चुप रहा….!
अंततः … मैंने उससे कहा…..
कोई बात नहीं पादरी जी … मैं बता देता हूँ…. पूरे विश्व में नन बनते समय कुंवारी लडकियाँ यह शपथ लेती है कि
“”मै जीजस को अपना पति स्वीकार करती हूँ और उनके अलावा किसी अन्य पुरुष से शारीरिक सम्बन्ध नहीं बनाउंगी””
तो कृपया.. अब आप मुझे बताएँ कि.. आज से पहले कितने लाख ननों ने जीसस से विवाह किया और भविष्य में भी ना जाने कितने लोग विवाह करेंगे ..!
तो………… आपकी बात को आप पर ही लागू करते हुए…. क्यों ना, सबसे पहले पूरे विश्व में ईसाईयों और ईसाई धर्म पर प्रतिबन्ध लगा दिया जाये…………?????
उसके बाद वो पादरी मुझे कुछ नहीं बोला और चुप-चाप सर झुका कर मेरे पास से चला गया… !
तो…..पूरी कहानी का सार यह है कि……
सिर्फ खुद के ही घर को जानना पर्याप्त नहीं होता है…..
अडोस-पड़ोस की जानकारी भी रखा करें….
ताकि लोगों को मुंहतोड़ जबाब दिया जा सके…!
नोट: यह लेख किसी को अपमानित करने या धार्मिक भावना को ठेस पहुँचाने के लिए नहीं…
बल्कि हिन्दुओं में जाग्रति पैदा करने के उद्देश्य से लिखी गयी है..!
जय माँ भारती”
( TAKEN FROM TIMELINE OF A FRIEND LIVING IN ENGLAND)
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
10 बातें, जिन्हें जान आप मदर टेरेसा से नफरत करेंगे!
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1. नॉर्थ-ईस्ट की ‘आजादी’ चाहती थीं टेरेसा
2. जादू-टोने से गरीबों का इलाज करती थीं
3. बीमारों की सेवा कम, प्रोपोगेंडा ज्यादा
4. मरने के लिए छोड़ दिए जाते थे बीमार
5. बेइमानों और भ्रष्टाचारियों की पसंदीदा
6. मजबूर मां-बाप से हजारों बच्चे छीने
7. भारत में ईसाई धर्म फैलाना था मकसद
8. मदर टेरेसा ने इमर्जेंसी की तारीफ की
9. फर्जी साबित हो चुके हैं दोनों ‘चमत्कार’
10. सूरज धरती के चक्कर लगाता है
भारत में ईसाई धर्म को फैलाने की साजिश एक अहम मुकाम पर पहुंच गई है। गरीबों और बीमारों की सेवा के नाम पर धर्मांतरण कराने वाली ईसाई एजेंट एग्नेस गोंक्सा बोयाजियू उर्फ मदर टेरेसा के नाम के आगे ‘संत’ जोड़ा जा रहा है। पिछले आधी से ज्यादा सदी से भारत और दुनिया भर में मदर टेरेसा का महिमामंडन होता रहा है। जबकि यह बात लगातार सामने आती रही है कि मदर टेरेसा सेवा जरूर करती थीं, लेकिन इसके बदले में वो गरीबों को बहला-फुसलाकर उनको ईसाई बनाया करती थीं। यही वजह थी कि मशहूर लेखक क्रिस्टोफर हिचेंस ने 2003 में ही मदर टेरेसा को ‘फ्रॉड’ की उपाधि दे दी थी। हम आपको वो 10 बातें बताते हैं जिन्हें जानकर आपको मदर टेरेसा से नफरत हो जाएगी।
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Another Hindu
September 3, 2019
She was also very good at collecting (almost extorting) donations. Talk to businesses of those times in Calcutta
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
CHRISTIANITY :
Pure evil in 17 countries….Bride Kidnapping.
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
DEMONIC JESUS THE GANGSTER EXPOSED
Meme : 1566 Churches in Houston . All are Tax Exempt. They are Tax Exempt so that they can HELP POOR & NEEDY. BUT ONLY 60 (4%) of 1566 Churches have OPENED their DOORS To HELP the FLOOD VICTIMS of HURRICANE HARVEY https://www.facebook.com/networkforchurchmonitoring/photos/a.373019382748795.98869.157428100974592/1624151450968909/?type=3&theater
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mike
July 22, 2019
wow, you really drank the kool-aid
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Gopal Krushna Sahu
May 12, 2018
Yes, I will do
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hindu
May 25, 2018
Don’t ever donate any money to hindu temple the govt give that money for muslims forcefully.
Instead help each other hindus
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paul bartron
August 22, 2019
Abraham was a Hindu. The world’s oldest religion is Hinduism, in the Bible the god of Abraham tells Abram to change his name to Abraham. If you put an A before Brahmin which is the highest cast in Hinduism you get the name Abraham. The creator god of Hinduism was not happy with Hinduism and that is why he chose Abraham to start a separate nation in Canaan which is now known as Palestine. in the Ten Commandments God says you must have no other god’s against my face. I am a jealous god. in Hinduism there are many gods not just the creator god. When the Israelites came into the desert after leaving Egypt they made the image of a bull and said, “This is the god that brought you out of slavery in Egypt.’ That is because in Hinduism the creator god is depicted as a bull. Judaism come from Hinduism. and Christianity comes from Judaism. Supernatural events in Christianity prove that the creator god supports Christianity. Such events prove that god is on the side of Christianity.
Buddha was a Hindu. There have been many ascended masters in Buddhism. that is people who have become invisible but leave their shrunken bodies behind Buddhism is therefore a form of reformed Hinduism.
Is the creator god of Hinduism at war with the other god’s of Hinduism? this view point would explain the reason that the god of the Bible says “You must have no other god’s against my face. “
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yogesh saxena
November 20, 2009
To,
The Prime Minister
Prime Minister’s office
South Block,
New Delhi
Dear Sir,
Vande Mataram
You are truly a sincere public servant. Salute to your sincerity, patriotic feelings and truthfulness. You, your team, minister, your support in parliament (MPs) are holding power to govern the Country because you got majority of votes. It is the duty of all MPs including you, to respect the feeling of majority community. Majority community consider cow as mother. Hence when even a single cow is killed, it is against the sentiments of majority community. As per Article 48 & 51 of Constitution, it is the duty of State to preserve its cattle wealth and show compassion. And as per the Article 355, if State is failing in its constitutional duties, it becomes the duty of Centre to get it done. Hence It is duty of Centre to save cows.
1. As per the order of Supreme Court dated 16.11.94 and 25.10.05, killing/sacrifice of cow is illegal. But this crime is still taking place in almost all states. But it is being done openly in the state of West Bengal. You are going to meet the Chief Minister of West Bengal on 11th of October. Kindly request him and other chief ministers also to take following 5 steps to save cows in order to respect the feeling of majority, order of Supreme Court and Constitution. Advertise in various ways that:-
a) Sacrifice of cow is illegal as per law of land and order of Supreme Court and as per Muslim scriptures one should abide by law of land where he lives.
b) Md. Saheb had said that “COW’S MILK IS MEDICINE, AND BEEF IS DISEASE”
c) FATWA OF DARUL ULOOM DEOBAND dt 21-1-09
d) COW IS LEADER OF 4 LEGGERS AS PER KORAN.
2. Do not allow any cattle market where cows are bought and sold for sacrifice.
3. Stop movements of cow on every road, lanes – 15days prior to bakrid.
4. Take custody of cows 3 days prior to bakrid and return them after Bakrid.
5. Ask OC of all PS in your dist. To count COWS before and after Bakrid
6. Call all Muslim leaders – ask them to educate their society to avoid illegal act.
7. Invite Maulvies /teachers of Masjids/Madarsas – request them to save cows for the sake of communal harmony. Ask them the meaning of ISLAM – it is LOVE or not?
Thanking You.
If Laws in favor of cow are implemented, then 99% of cows can be saved.
SAVING COWS is essential? Economical? In favor of minority community? In interest of one and all?
Enclosed herewith please find:-
1. Letter no. 173/PM0/82 dated 24/2/1982 address to all CM by the then PM:- Smt. Indira Gandhi.
2. Hindi Translation of FATWA issued by Darul-uloom-Deoband dated 21/01/09
3. Leaflet of Hindu Muslim Ekta Manch, Kiddirpore, Kolkata – speaking about true history of India. Have you read this book – “Bharat Mein Angrezi Raj” written by Sundarlalji? If not then read it soon. It would help you in becoming more popular more effective by understanding the root cause of problems as also their solutions.
4. 16 pages booklet -“OPINION OF HAZRAT MOHAMMED ON COW” written by Mohammed Afjal. When majority community is also in favor of COW PROTECTION then why cows are being slaughtered in pious land of INDIA?
In the light of above we request you the following:-
A. Kindly write similar letter to all CM to save the cows i.e. cattle Wealth of Nation by implementing LAWs and ORDERs. And advice them to advertise that : 1. Sacrifice of cow is illegal and unhealthy for both person and nation 2. Cows’ milk and ghee is medicine and its beef if disease–Md. Sahib. 3. True history of India in Mughal period of 300 yrs when not a single cow was killed. 4. Essence of Fatwa and Book that Md. Sahib is also against the killer of cow.
B. Kindly send photo copies of enclosures to the concerned central ministries – asking them also to advertise it on all India Basis to establish communal Harmony and eradicate root cause of DIVIDE and RULE policy of British – which is still damaging the interests of Greater India to a great extent. By destroying its cattle wealth and health of human.
C. Kindly meet Nawab Shah Md. Soib Khan (9312549009), great grandson of Bahadur Shah Jafar and Md. Afjal (9811122794) and other great Muslim leaders and do the needful to unite two communities by saving cows.
D. Kindly ask appropriate ministry to give royalty to Md. Afjal and print his book in great number in all local languages for free distribution in Muslim Localities. This book should be taught in all Schools and Madarsas.
E. Stop giving subsidy to chemical fertilizers and pesticides because they are reducing and ruining the fertility of land and encourage “cow dung manure” which increases the fertility of land. This would save the invaluable lives of Farmer, who is our “Annadata”, as good as GOD, one who grows and gives us FOOD to survive. Farmers are committing suicide only because of debt trap due to necessity to increase dose of chemical fertilizers every year which makes farming uneconomical. Not even a single farmer had committed suicide in whose house there was one or more cow. Hence save/seize cows from borders and distribute among farmers.
Prompt reply and Action waited. Thanking You.
Yours faithfully
For Rashtriya Ahinsa Manch
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yogesh saxena
December 5, 2009
Former Catholic Sister Says Even Mother Teresa Is a Fraud
According to Susan Shields, Mother Teresa ‘harmed her helpers as well as those they helped.’
By Greg Szymanski
June 6, 2007
For nine years Susan Shields worked as a devoted Catholic Sister, working for Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity. When finally becoming fed-up in 1989, she left Mother Teresa in disgust over the misuse of millions in charitable donations that never got to their destination — the poor and afflicted.
Shields story was recently sent to the Arctic Beacon, as printed in the
Free Inquiry Magazine, revealing how Mother Teresa really turned a blind eye to the poor while millions of dollars in donations are still sitting
in Vatican bank accounts.
Here is her story entitled “Mother Teresa’s House of Illusions:
How She Harmed Her Helpers As Well As Those They `Helped’
“Some years after I became a Catholic, I joined Mother Teresa’s
congregation, the Missionaries of Charity. I was one of her sisters for
nine and a half years, living in the Bronx, Rome, and San Francisco, until
I became disillusioned and left in May 1989. As I re-entered the world, I
slowly began to unravel the tangle of lies in which I had lived. I
wondered how I could have believed them for so long.
“Three of Mother Teresa’s teachings that are fundamental to her religious
congregation are all the more dangerous because they are believed so
sincerely by her sisters. Most basic is the belief that as long as a
sister obeys she is doing God’s will. Another is the belief that the
sisters have leverage over God by choosing to suffer. Their suffering
makes God very happy. He then dispenses more graces to humanity. The
third is the belief that any attachment to human beings, even the poor
being served, supposedly interferes with love of God and must be
vigilantly avoided or immediately uprooted. The efforts to prevent any
attachments cause continual chaos and confusion, movement and change in
the congregation. Mother Teresa did not invent these beliefs – they were
prevalent in religious congregations before Vatican II – but she did
everything in her power (which was great) to enforce them.
“Once a sister has accepted these fallacies she will do almost anything.
She can allow her health to be destroyed, neglect those she vowed to
serve, and switch off her feelings and independent thought. She can turn
a blind eye to suffering, inform on her fellow sisters, tell lies with
ease, and ignore public laws and regulations.
Women from many nations joined Mother Teresa in the expectation that they
would help the poor and come closer to God themselves. When I left, there
were more than 3,000 sisters in approximately 400 houses scattered
throughout the world. Many of these sisters who trusted Mother Teresa to
guide them have become broken people. In the face of overwhelming
evidence, some of them have finally admitted that their trust has been
betrayed, that God could not possibly be giving the orders they hear. It
is difficult for them to decide to leave – their self-confidence has been
destroyed, and they have no education beyond what they brought with them
when they joined. I was one of the lucky ones who mustered enough courage
to walk away.
“It is in the hope that others may see the fallacy of this purported way
to holiness that I tell a little of what I know. Although there are
relatively few tempted to join Mother Teresa’s congregation of sisters,
there are many who generously have supported her work because they do not
realize how her twisted premises strangle efforts to alleviate misery.
Unaware that most of the donations sit unused in her bank accounts, they
too are deceived into thinking they are helping the poor.
“As a Missionary of Charity, I was assigned to record donations and write
the thank-you letters. The money arrived at a frantic rate. The mail
carrier often delivered the letters in sacks. We wrote receipts for
checks of $50,000 and more on a regular basis. Sometimes a donor would
call up and ask if we had received his check, expecting us to remember it
readily because it was so large. How could we say that we could not
recall it because we had received so many that were even larger?
“When Mother spoke publicly, she never asked for money, but she did
encourage people to make sacrifices for the poor, to “give until it
hurts.” Many people did – and they gave it to her. We received touching
letters from people, sometimes apparently poor themselves, who were
making sacrifices to send us a little money for the starving people in
Africa, the flood victims in Bangladesh, or the poor children in India.
Most of the money sat in our bank accounts.
“The flood of donations was considered to be a sign of God’s approval of
Mother Teresa’s congregation. We were told by our superiors that we
received more gifts than other religious congregations because God was
pleased with Mother, and because the Missionaries of Charity were the
sisters who were faithful to the true spirit of religious life.
“Most of the sisters had no idea how much money the congregation was
amassing. After all, we were taught not to collect anything. One summer
the sisters living on the outskirts of Rome were given more crates of
tomatoes than they could distribute. None of their neighbors wanted them
because the crop had been so prolific that year. The sisters decided to
can the tomatoes rather than let them spoil, but when Mother found out
what they had done she was very displeased. Storing things showed lack of
trust in Divine Providence.
“The donations rolled in and were deposited in the bank, but they had no
effect on our ascetic lives and very little effect on the lives of the
poor we were trying to help. We lived a simple life, bare of all
superfluities. We had three sets of clothes, which we mended until the
material was too rotten to patch anymore. We washed our own clothes by
hand. The never-ending piles of sheets and towels from our night shelter
for the homeless we washed by hand, too. Our bathing was accomplished
with only one bucket of water. Dental and medical checkups were seen as
an unnecessary luxury.
“Mother was very concerned that we preserve our spirit of poverty.
Spending money would destroy that poverty. She seemed obsessed with using
only the simplest of means for our work. Was this in the best interests
of the people we were trying to help, or were we in fact using them as a
tool to advance our own “sanctity?” In Haiti, to keep the spirit of
poverty, the sisters reused needles until they became blunt. Seeing the
pain caused by the blunt needles, some of the volunteers offered to
procure more needles, but the sisters refused.
“We begged for food and supplies from local merchants as though we had no
resources. On one of the rare occasions when we ran out of donated bread,
we went begging at the local store. When our request was turned down, our
superior decreed that the soup kitchen could do without bread for the
day.
“It was not only merchants who were offered a chance to be generous.
Airlines were requested to fly sisters and air cargo free of charge.
Hospitals and doctors were expected to absorb the costs of medical
treatment for the sisters or to draw on funds designated for the
religious. Workmen were encouraged to labor without payment or at reduced
rates. We relied heavily on volunteers who worked long hours in our soup
kitchens, shelters, and day camps.
“A hard-working farmer devoted many of his waking hours to collecting and
delivering food for our soup kitchens and shelters. “If I didn’t come,
what would you eat?” he asked.
“Our Constitution forbade us to beg for more than we needed, but, when it
came to begging, the millions of dollars accumulating in the bank were
treated as if they did not exist.
“For years I had to write thousands of letters to donors, telling them
that their entire gift would be used to bring God’s loving compassion to
the poorest of the poor. I was able to keep my complaining conscience in
check because we had been taught that the Holy Spirit was guiding Mother.
To doubt her was a sign that we were lacking in trust and, even worse,
guilty of the sin of pride. I shelved my objections and hoped that one
day I would understand why Mother wanted to gather so much money, when
she herself had taught us that even storing tomato sauce showed lack of
trust in Divine Providence.”
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yogesh saxena
December 5, 2009
COURT NO. 34
CIVIL MISC. WRIT PETITION NO. 36818 OF 2004
Institute of Rewriting Indian History & Anr. ————————Petitioner
Versus
Union of India & Ors. ———————————————Respondents
Hon’ble Dr. B.S. Chauhan, J.
Hon’ble Dilip Gupta, J.
(By The Court)
This Writ petition has been filed as a Public Interest Litigation seeking the relief of declaration in the nature of mandamus for notifying that Taj Mahal was not built by Shahjahan; remove all the notices displayed by the Archeological Survey of India showing Taj Mahal premises crediting Shahjahan as its creator and further desist from writing /publishing/proclaiming/ propagating and teaching about Shahjahan being the Author of Taj Mahal and stop and discontinue the free entry in Taj Mahal premises on Friday in the week. A further direction has been sought that the authorities be further directed to open the locks of upper and lower portions of the four- storied building of Taj Mahal having number of rooms; to remove the bricked up walls built later blocking such rooms therein; and further to bring out the idols and inscriptions hidden in the Taj Mahal by Shahjahan ‘s order and declare the same as a Hindu Temple.
We have heard Shri Y. K. Saxena, learned Counsel for the petitioner at leangth and Sri K.C. Sinha, learned Counsel appearing for the respondents and have perused the averment made in the petition as well as supplementary affidavit.
Shri Saxena, learned Counsel appearing for the petitioners has vehemently submitted that originally, there was a Hindu Temple over which by raising superstructures, the Taj Mahal was built by Shahjahan . Thus , in fact, a Hindu temple was converted into a “Majar”. In support of his contention, he has taken us through literature, mainly, written by Shri P. N. Oak and the same include” The Greatest Historical discovery of Modern Times- The Taj Mahal is a Temple Palace” published by Hindi Sahitya Sadan, 2003 Edition, “ Taj Mahal – Tejo –Mahalaya Shiva Mandir Hai” 1998 Edition, published by the same publisher; Fatehpur seekri Ek Hindu Nagar”, Agra Ka Lal Kila Hindu Bhawan Hai” in Hindi 1998 Edition;, “ Some Blunders of Indian Historical Research” 2003 Edition; Thatta Islamic Architecture” Written by Professor Ahmad Hasa Dani, Professor, Emerritus Quaid- I – Azam University, Islamabad, published by Institute of Islamic History. Culture & Civilization, Islamabad, Pakistan, ‘Manu Smirit’, and on the basis of the same, he tried to convince us that us is entitled for the aforesaid relief.
On the other hand, Shri K.C. Sinha, leaned counsel appearing for the respondents submitted that the petition raises disputed questions of facts; it is neither desirable nor feasible to decide the factual controversy in writ jurisdiction and the petition can not be said to be in Public Interest. He, therefore, submitted that the petition should not be entertained and should be dismissed.
We have considered the rival submissions made by the learned Counsel for the parties and gone through the voluminous literature submitted by Shri Saxena.
We are , however of the considered opinion that petition raises disputed question of facts, which can not be adjudicated upon in a Writ Jurisdiction. We therefore declined to entertain this petition and dismissed it with the liberty to the petitioner to approach the appropriate forum, if so advised.
21. 02. 2005 Sd. Dr. B. S. Chauhan J.
Sd. Dilip Gupta, J.
AHA
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yogesh saxena
December 5, 2009
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHBAD
BENCH AT LUCKNOW
CIVIL MISC. WRIT PETITION NO. 2809 OF 2006.
(Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India)
District : Raibareilly
Ravi Kant Khare, (Baba Ji) S/o Sri Rama Kant Khare, Journalist/Writer/Publisher and President of Sarva Hitkari Seva Sansthan (unfegistered Society of elite citizens, scholars, Advocates and Sriters), R/o D. S. – 13, Nirala Nagar, Lucknow – 226 020.
………. Ptitioner.
Versus
1. Union of India through its Secretary of Human Resources Ministry Govt. of India, New Delhi.
2. Election Commission of India, through chairman, Election Commission of India, New Delhi.
3. State Election Commission, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow.
4. Smt. Sonia Gandhi alis Sania Malno of Turin, Italy W/o Late Sri Rajiv Roberto “Gandhi” President of National Congress Party, 10, Jan Path, New Delhi.
Hon’ble Jagdish Bhalla, J
Hon’ble B. B. Agarwal, J
Heard Sri Awadhesh Kumar learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri Siddharth Dhaon, learned counsel for the respondents.
There is a race to come in limelight by short cuts method and the present petition is one such example. Bye-election of parliamentary seat at Rai Bareli is almost at a fag end today. However, at this stage the petitioner has filed a writ petition challenging the nomination of opposite party no. 4 for contesting the election of Rai Bareli parliamentary seat. The petitioner has sought a writ in the nature of mandamus directing the respondent no. 2 to decide the matter relating to the disqualification of respondent no. 4 pertaining to her adherence and allegiance to the foreign State, namely, Italy. He had also prayed that Union of India be directed to produce the books namely “The Nehru Dynasty” written by Sri K. N. Rao, Reminiscences of “Nehru Age” written by his long time Private Secretary, Sri M. O. Mathai and the book written by his long time Private secretary, Sri M. O. Mathai and the book written by Sri Mohammad Yunus “Persons, Passion and Politics” for the perusal of the court to confirm the authenticity of the Article (Annexure no. 4 to the writ petition) published by the Hindu Writer’s Forum.
Not only it is a belated petition but the prayer no. 3 has got no relevance with the two others prayers sought for in the writ petition. The subject matter of the present petition is the bye-election of Raibareli Parliamentary seat where the voting has started today in the morning,
We would like to observe that under Article 329 (b) of the Constitution of India there is a specific prohibition against any challenge to an election either to the Houses of Parliament or to the Houses of Legislature of the State except by an election petition presented to such authority and in such manner as may be provided for in a law made by the appropriate legislature . The Parliament has by enacting the Representation of the People Act, 1951 provided for such a forum for questioning such elections hence, under Article 329 (b) no other than such forum constituted under the R. P. Act can entertain a complaint against any election.
In N. P. Ponuswami Versus Returning Officer Namakkal constituency, Namakkal and others [AIR 1952 (39) SC 64] (supra) the Hon’ble Surpreme Court held as under :-
“The law of elections in India does not contemplate that there should be two attacks on matters connected with election proceedings, one which they are going on by invoking the extraordinary jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution (the ordinary jurisdiction of the Courts having been expressly excluded)” and another after they have been completed by means of an election petition.”
The above view has been relied with approval by the subsequent judgement in M. S. Gill and another us. The Chief Election Commissioner [1978(1) SCC 405]. In Election Commission of India vs. Shivaji; AIR 1998 SC 61 the Hon’ble Supreme Court while considering a challenge to the election notifications while following the judgment in Ponnuswami’s case held that even if there was any ground relating to the non-compliance with the provisions of the act and constitution on which the validity of any election process could be question, the person interested in questioning the election has to wait till the election is over and institute a petition in accordance with Section 81 of the act calling in question the election of the successful candidate.
We may add that the question of citizenship of respondent no. 4 was also raised in Election Petition No. 1 of 1999; Hari Shanker Jain Vs. Smt. Sonia Gandhi but the same was dismissed by this Court vide judgment and order dated 20th May, 2000.
In view of the above proposition of law, the writ petition is hereby dismissed.
Though the parameters of public interest litigation have been settled by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in catena of cases even then the courts are flooded with a large number of so-called public interest litigations wasting valuable judicial time, which could be otherwise utilized for disposal of genuine cases.
It is a fit case in which we would have imposed exemplary cost but taking note of the fact that the petitioner has become “Babaji” we are not imposing any cost.
08.05.2006
Irfan s.d./ Jagdish Bhalla, J
S.d/ B. B. Agarwal, J
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Arjun
January 5, 2010
Please do not use the Islamic barbarian name “Allahabad”, but Hindu name Prayag!
With respect,
Arjun Kalibhakta
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yogesh saxena
December 5, 2009
MUSLIMS IS MOSQUITO, when ONLY one amongst 100 Hindus, Scorpions, when only5 amongst 100 Hindus, Viper Snake, when10 amongst 100 Hindus, Cobra , When 15 amongst 100 Hindus, and Python , when 20 amongst 1000 Hindus may suck their blood, Sting, pour Venom, paralyze neurosis System of Hindus respectively and may sallow even 1000 Hindus, as Hindus are selfish superstition, an Orthodox by nature and are eating meat of innocent animals sold by these Muslims having these characteristics believe in Quran, which makes the Hindus infidels, who you can save Hindus from these animals like spirit in them, except by doing MAHABHARAT and KILLING RAVAN SENA. BUT YOU MUSLIM HINDUS /PAGANS how do you believe in QURAN written after 140 years of the death of Mohammed suffering from eclipses , when his 5 Sons Head were used by his Followers for playing FOOTBALL. You will Get HURREY and NIHAMATEY in Jannat, is YOUR HEAVEN is a Prostitute Centre and JANNAT a SLAUGHTER HOUSE. My dears Muslims, Quran Says SUN RISES FROM MIDDEST OF OCEAN, WHERE PEOPLE RESIDES AND ROTE surrounding to earth, Which is a Carpet. MOON is there Jannat, over whom the earth Rotates and WHEN THE FOUNDATION OF ISLAM IS SEX AND VOILENCE AS SAID BY ANWAR SHEIKH AND TASLIMA NASHREEN < WHY MUSLIMS ARE NOT BECOMING HINDU WORSHIP Idols Is For PROVIDING RESPECT TO NATURE. VASUDEVAN KUTUMBKAM> SAY VANDE MATRAM. MUSLIMS ARE CRIMINALS FOR NATURE.
CIRCULATE THIS MESSAGE TO EVERY SENSIBLE PERSON AND HE WILL LEAVE ISLAM. FIRST HINDUS YOU ERADICATE YOUR CURSES?????
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mitra
May 14, 2010
Really a good article to be read by every Hindu.
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Ashok
May 24, 2010
Hello,
This is the article in TIME magazine of 1971, talking about the atrocities of the Pakistani army specifically targeted against the Hindus of then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). Pl. publicize, since most Hindus are unaware of this:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,877316,00.html
Ashok Bharati
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yogeshsaxena
May 30, 2010
CURSES OF HINDU RELIGION 1. Polytheism (33 crore Gods & Goddesses): The Hindus, who always brag of believing in the existence of one God, in fact, believe in the existence of crores of Gods and Goddesses. While propitiating (appeasing) any one of them, the Hindus claim that the remaining 33 crore Gods and Goddesses are subservient to Him/Her. This is self-contradictory and only indicates our lack of faith in one God. Dendrolatry in the form of worship of trees like peepal, banyan, banana, tulsi and jand etc. and zoolatry in the form of worship of animals as gods only exposes fickleness of our minds. As if and not satisfied with such a big army of Gods, the Hindus also throng to religious places of other faiths like gurudwaras and mazaars/peers, so much so that many of the mazaars/peers are maintained and looked after by the Hindus only. It is beyond doubt that most of the Muslim peers are flourishing because of Hindus only, and will be shut if Hindus stop visiting them. Hindus are always eager to appease the other communities (Muslims, Sikhs, Christians etc.) by following their customs/rituals. We may justify it as secularism but actually it reflects our wavering faith in our own Gods and Goddesses. On the contrary, rarely is a follower of other faiths seen in our temples or practicing our rituals. Lack of faith in one deity has seriously affected unity among the Hindus and has lead to disorganization and weakening of the Hinduism. On thousands of occasions, Hindus have miserably failed to protect the respect of their Gods and Goddesses and religious places.2. Lack of centralised temporal authority: Unlike other religions, the Hindus have no centralised authority to control & regulate their religious affairs. The four Mathas established by the Shankracharya in 8th century have not proved to be really effective. This makes us unorganised and leads to lack of consensus on trivial issues like dates of Hindu festivals. Our religious scholars seldom agree on single date for festivals leading to celebration of festivals on different dates. This dilutes the devotion & enthusiasm and also impels a sense of ridicule for our religion in the minds of others. This is solely because of non-availability of a centralised religious command. 3. Non-Violence: The philosophy of non-violence has made us cowards and the Hindus on the excuse of non-violence do not even protect their own person & property, what to talk of common interest. The Hindus are not ready to bear pain involved in fighting for their own rights and always look towards others to fight for them. This philosophy has made us cowards to such an extent that we did not retaliate even the invaders who attacked us in our homeland. Just a handful of Muslim invaders attacked us, captured us, slew us, converted many to Islam, outraged the modesty of our women, broke our temples and used every possible atrocity to destroy Hinduism but the philosophy of non-violence made the Hindus surrender everywhere. The submissive nature of the Hindus is evident even today. Even a single person of other faiths like Muslim, Sikh etc. would assert himself proudly and defend his religion whereas a large crowd of Hindus dare not do that even if it is a question of honour of the whole community. 4. Idealism: The philosophy of idealism also proved a bane for the Hindus. On numerous occasions, brave Hindu rulers proved their superiority over the enemy but, out of idealism, instead of finishing him they showed compassion to the captured enemy and let him go scot-free, who later became a threat to them. On the contrary, the enemy never committed such foolishness. He did not miss any occasion to deceive and destroy the Hindus whenever got a chance. It was true not only in the medieval period when Muslims invaded India but in modern times as well. The delusion of slogan of Hindi-Chini Bhai Bhai in 1962, releasing of 90000 Pakistani POWs just for international acclaim while leaving our own POWs to languish in enemy captivity till today and returning the captured areas to Pakistan under the Shimla Agreement in 1971, Lahore Declaration consummating in Kargil episode in 1999 are some glaring examples of our hollow idealism, diplomatic immaturity and foolishness. Gained in the battlefield by our brave soldiers was always lost on the table by our myopic leaders. . 5. Secularism: Secularism (or pseudo-secularism?) has done immeasurable harm to Hinduism. The selfish Hindu leadership, both religious & political, is always eager to compromise the interest of Hindus for transient gains, in the name of secularism, without realizing the harm caused to the religion in the long run. Is this secularism not applicable to Muslims? Never does a Muslim ever talk of respect to the other faiths. The Muslim invaders exercised every atrocity to finish the Hindu race. They believed in dar-ul-Islam (converting the whole human race into Islamism) . The only language they know is jihad and for them jihad denotes just killing qafirs i.e. everyone who does not follow Islam. The objective of dar-ul-Islam is very much alive even today. The whole world today is under the perpetual threat of Muslim fundamentalism.
The dimension and horizon created by our mentor guardian of all the three organs on account of its slave orientation to drag an individual to the point of abrogation and subjugation by confining his inner instincts and his existence is an iron cage, not having any ventilation and people are living in the state of suffocation, virtually on the verge of their death point. There is a complete apathy of the custodian of the power towards their welfare and in our country “We, the people ” who are regarded to be the sovereign of the nation are living a life full of abrogation and subjugation. I seldom consider that whether it is worthwhile to shout a voice and thereby invite some lighter sleeper to suffer the agony of the death and this purpose achieved through my writing may serve some purpose. Since the daylight shallow the darkness, Please Write articles to take the intellectual from apathetically approach towards rectification of prevailing maladies as to wake up
Yogesh Kumar Saxena, Advocate, High Court Allahabad (India) e mail Address [email protected] or [email protected] Phone:- 91/ 0532/637720/2436451, Mobile:- 9415284843
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amol joshi
September 20, 2010
I cannot disagree with you. Even today bastards like Zakir Naik converts hindus to islam in public.Hindus are just sleeping. If they were awake such people who are getting converted would have stopped and threatened against doing it like the Muslims do.Hinduism has become a dharamshala. It has become a sort of abuse because our own people act in unprincipled manner.Some will have to keep this heard together otherwise i see people from other religion are poaching and abusing us in our own home.
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May 21, 2017
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Srinivasa Sarmanaha
September 9, 2017
It is however said that there are 33 koti Deva meaning 33 types of devatas against 33 crore devatas
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YOGESH SAXENA
August 4, 2010
YOGESH SAXENA said
August 4, 2010 at 7:00 pm
A Message to Bengali Hindus from Narain Kataria in New York
My Dear Hindu Brothers and Sisters: Saadar Pranaam!
§ On behalf of the Hindus in America and the Indian American Intellectuals Forum, it gives me a great pleasure to know that on February 14th the Hindu Samhati has successfully completed two years of its valuable service to Hindu Samaj.
We are happy to note that in these two years the Hindu Samhati has awakened a new sense of confidence and pride in the Hindu people of Bengal . Bengali Hindus now feel themselves confident and a power to reckon with.
§ We from America congratulate you for reinforcing a sense of unity and consolidation within the ranks of Hindu society in Bengal .
§ As you are fully aware we are the worthy descendants of great Rishis and Munis of Bharat. Our Hindu Dharma is the mother of all religions. It has no rigid dogmas and it adjusts itself with the needs of the time and situations.
§ The history is testimony to the fact that whenever there was a decline of Dharma and the Adharmic forces rose, Dharma has organized and mobilized itself to establish its supremacy over the Adharmic forces.
§ In 17th Century when Hindus were suffocating under Islamic domination and there was absolutely no ray of hope, Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the great Hindu warrior, rose in Maharashtra to root out the powerful and cruel Islamic rule in India. When Sikh Guru Teg Bahadur was martyred by Muslim rulers in Delhi , his son Guru Gobind Singh ji transformed the Hindus into Khalsa, rejuvenated them, and created a human wall of warriors on the Northwest frontier of India . Sikh Army chased out the Islamic invaders all the way back to Afghanistan and saved the Hindu Dharma.
§ Still more recently, the Bengali Hindu revolutionaries have played a crucial role in India ’s long freedom struggle. At one point, the entire India was looking to Bengal for inspiration and direction.
§ Bengal has given India many leaders. The multi-faceted luminary like Sri Aurobindo Ghose was a freedom fighter, poet, scholar, yogi and a philosopher.
§ Swami Vivekananda, another very famous Bengali before Aurobindo, was the living embodiment of sacrifice, chivalry and fearlessness. His powerful words uttered a one hundred years ago are stilling ringing in the hearts of millions of Hindus to galvanize the Hindu nation:
“Do you feel in the heart of your hearts the pangs and sufferings of your fellow brothers and sisters? If so, why are you not doing anything for them? Be at once active and dedicate yourself in their service.”
“This is no time to sleep. On our work depends the coming of India of the future. Arise, Awake and Stop not till thy goal is reached.”
§ Still more recently, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the great revolutionary who established the Indian National Army, fought ferociously against the British Imperialism. His famous call to countrymen was, “Give me blood and I’ll give you freedom.”
§ Unfortunately, at this moment, Hindus in India find themselves completely leaderless and rudderless. They are looking for the courageous leadership and an immediate action. Obviously, they are looking towards the Bengal for it. Can we in America hope that the Hindu Samhati of Bengal will step forward and fulfill that expectation of the countrymen?
§ In these times, Hindus are at the crossroads of history. They are under siege again. They are being attacked from the within and without. An undeclared war has been imposed on them. Hindu has to identify his enemies and formulate an effective strategy to face them. To that effect, every Hindu has to work with other Hindu groups who are trying to do the same.
§ Hindus – in their very own country – are being controlled, manipulated and ruled by the minorities. They feel suffocated. The influx of 50 million Bangladeshi Muslims inside the West Bengal has added another serious dimension of terrorism to the earlier law and order problem.
§ The only way to handle these situations is for Hindu to take the political power in his own hands and establish a pro-Hindu government in country. Actually, this could easily be done by using the voting power of Hindus who form 85% of India ’s population.
§ Once again, we commend the courageous and brave groups like Hindu Samhati who have been doing a laudable work to unite the Hindus. We congratulate you for your indomitable determination, unshakeable courage and strong will power to strive for winning the political power and freedom for Hindus in India .
§ We have to be ready to play the role of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Guru Govind Singh ji, Subhash Chandra Bose and Shyam Prasad Mookherjee to safeguard the freedom of our Hindu brothers in our Puniya-bhoomi Bharat.
§ My dear brothers and sister, please rest assured that in this historic struggle you are not alone. We American Hindus are ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with our Bengali Hindus. Bengali Hindus have taken up the task of leading the freedom movement in India all over again. We, the American Hindus too, will try to mobilize Hindu forces in America in your support.
JAI HIND!
VANDE MATARAM!
Narain Kataria
President
Indian American Intellectuals Forum, New York
–Respected Priya Bandhu Shri Narain Kataria Mahodaya jee,
In your message to Hindu Samhati, Kolkata on behalf of Hindus in America and Indian Intellectual Forum, you wrote:
“As you are fully aware we are the worthy descendants of great Rishis and Munis of Bharat. Our Hindu Dharma is the mother of all religions. It has no rigid dogmas and it adjusts itself with the needs of the time and situations.”
We are sorry to say, Sir, it was not possible for us to understand what your exact intent was — and what you exactly wanted to say — when you used the word dogma in the above sentence.
The meanings of this word given in the Chambers dictionary are: a settled opinion, a principle or tenet: a doctrine laid down with authority.
And of the word doctrine: teaching: a thing taught: a principle of belief.
Now; by using that word, did our respectable brother mean, the aeons and aeons old Hindu Dharma of ours has no settled opinion, no principle, no tenet, no teaching and no principle laid down with authority — and by an authority?
We are sorry to accept, Sir, that we are at a loss to understand how our respectable brother had said that. And if it was so; we would like to ask him: how was, and how it could be, Dharma then — nay, how could it even be describable by this term if it had no settled opinion, no principle, and no tenet? Is it something chameolonic — ever changing, renovating, recasting and remodelling itself, and hence uncertain and undefinite? And, is this how our modernised brothers define it, or they have discovered an extra-ordinary, peculiar and special provision in it generously provided by Bhagawaan Shri Brahmaa Jee which can be made use of to cater to the needs, convenience and demands of the modern times?
Alternately, did He (Bhagawaan Brahmaa) had also issued a special edition of it which was wax-like and could, therefore, be moulded and adjusted to make it conform to the conditions of the 20th and 21st century and the needs of the leaders residing in the West who had to debate with those of the other Faiths!
When you have said so confidently, you shall certainly have incontrovertible Scriptural evidences in support of it. May we know what they are?
We Hindus believe, — and Bhagawan Shri Krishna too has declared so in Shrimad Bhagavad Gita too — that, as and when there occurs a decay or Haani of Dharma, and an increase or ascendancy of Adharma, I take Avatar and manifest Myself to re-establish it firmly: “Dharma samsthaapanaarthaay sambhavaami yuge yuge”.
Now; if there are no settled opinions, no definite principles or tenets, no firm teachings and beliefs that are laid down with authority by an authoritative source, how could Bhagawan Shri Krishna have said the above then? How could He have known and realised, that Dharma has gone down, Adharma has gained ascendancy, and it is time now, therefore, for Him to take Avatar to re-establish it firmly?
May we also know, Sir, what was it for which He had taken Krishna and other Avataras, and it was to establish what, and which Dharma, if there was nothing definite and settled about it, its beliefs, its teachings, and its principles and tenets?
We have one more question to ask – and it is not unimportant. If, as per your contention, Hindu Dharma makes changes, adopts and adjusts itself as per the needs and demands of the time and situations, how come that it did not accept, adopt and incorporate what had been propounded by Siddhaarth Gautam Buddha and Bhagawaan Shri Mahaaveera and they had to start their own separate Matas or religions?
Why were not those teachings, Beliefs and Practices initiated by Bhagawaan Buddha and Bhagawaan Rishabh Deva incorporated, and they established their new Mataantaras, new Matas? Why did it not accept and incorporate also those of Guru Nanak Deva, Kabeer, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Swami Dayanand Saraswatijee, Sahjanand Swami, Prajaapati Lekh Ram (of Brahmakumaris), Dayal (of Radhasoamis) and Acharya Rajneesh ‘Osho’ (which according to them were the needs of the hour) and they had to start new separate faiths?
Why it did not change itself and incorporate their teachings and changed accordingly?
Last but not the least, if you are right, there should definitely have come changes in the Dharma that was followed at the time of Bhagwaan Shri Rama from that of the period of Bhagawaan Manu, Rishabhceva, Bhagirath and Ikshvaakoo; from theirs to the one followed at the time of Bhagawaan Shri Krishna; and from His to that of Bhagawaan Shri Adi Shankeracharya and Maharj Vikramaditya of Ancient Age.
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Rakesh Shirke
September 14, 2010
Writing such articles will really help????????????? NO.
Do Hindus respect their own identity & existence like Muslims??????????????? A BIG NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Do Hindus think anything else than Money????????????
Never – For sake of money, they can stakehold their own mothers & sisters.
So, what is the future of Hindu, Hinduism & Hindustan?? NIL- One day all three will vanish and Hindustan will be converted to Darul- Islam, a land of allah. The day is no far.
TO OVERCOME ALL THIS, A BIG STRENGTH AND REAL COURAGE IS REQUIRED, IS THERE ANY ONE TO JOIN, IF YES, CAN SURELY MAIL ME ON MY ID or REPLY HERE. I’LL COME BACK TO YOU.
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anil reddy
September 30, 2010
yes i agree our people (hindus)are not bothered of future one day hindustan will be covered by islam
for that all of us should work to gether to save our country and our life
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Ambrish
March 28, 2011
Yes i do agree with you my brothers the HINDUISM is decreasing day by day. But we are not able to understand the actual reason behind it.
Is it beacause whe have lost faith in god or money has become our god . Or other relegions are attracting us. Or false Babas have made us to think negetivty about Hinduism.
I know one of my close friend who was worshipper of shiva from Nepal has turned into a Christian due to what circumsataces not yet understood .
Thanks rajesh for your views but still the question is same
what are we doing……
Today 45 % of hindu girls marry muslim and are out writted
30 % of indian hindus are working in muslim compaines
30% of hindu boys instead going to temple go to bars first….
Muslims have madarsa in all the mosques for teaching Quran.
But on every corner of Indian road you will find one Hunman temple/Sai baba temple and besides will some huts built by a captured land later on sold to muslim by making a fake document…..
regards
ambrish
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Manas Chakraborty
September 27, 2012
Yes Sir,
I am ready sacrifice everything for the sake of all my hindu brothers and sisters. I am really very proud to be a Hindu.
Regards
Manas
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Samir
October 25, 2014
Dear Shirke Sir,
Yes am ready to join. We have to mark our enemies in the order
1. The filthy “seculars” who are product of the sluts who used to lay to British, and NOW Italian white skinned Haramis, these secular Boko Haramis are mostly evil crypto christians. They are on payrolls of all sorts dirty graft of Italian Organ, child, Drug, prostitution mafia, CIA, ISI,Opus Dei, ISIL, AL Qaida, Talibaan, Boko Haram. These secular Boko Harami pimps whose daughters, mothers and sisters act as orgy media for their white skinned bosses and also acting now a keeps of ISIL terrorists.they infest the foreign and christian controlled media whorehouses, whose main business is is slutting. Media whorehouses like Toilet of Italy (TOI), that nefarious Bangaldeshi dog Pronoy Roy’s and his keep Burkhaa datta NDTV, The know Pakistani ISI Pimp Aroon Purie Today Group, CNN-Italian Bastards Network, NewX, Asianet,….
2. The Christofascist-ISIL-Italian Mafia- Sonia Congress Boko Haramis, Sonia is the Don behind the anti Hindu, anti national Break India terrorists, mafia, Indian Mujahideen, SIMI, The biggest terrorist organizationS is Catholic Mahasabhas, Churches, YMCA, YWCA, AND WORLD VISION..SONIA IS BIGGEST THREAT EVER FACED BY HINDUS SATANIC, DEMONAIC, EVILEST, VILEST more than a Billion Aurangzebs, Nadir Shahs and Taimurs combined… SONIA and HER CHRISTIAN AND WHITE SKINNED BOYFRIENDS (2 MILLION SETTLED ILLEGALLY IN INDIA) HAS TO BE FACED AND WIPED OFF AT THE EARLIEST.INDIA HAS TO BE EXORCISED OF HER EVIL DARK SHADOW WITH HER PIGLETS
3. THE FILTHY COMMUNIST-LEFTIST PIG–GANDA COMMUNIST SUWAR, WHO ARE HAND IN GLOVE WITH ALL TERRORISTS ANDD BREAK INDIA FORCES…CHINESE AND US PIMPS THESE GUTTER PIGS NEED A SUHARTO SOLUTION RIGHT NOW..IF NOT THE “FINAL SOLUTION”,,,THESE CHINESE BEDWARMING PIGS HAVE TO BE WIPED OFF TO LAST MAN WHETHER IT NEEDS A BLOODBATH OR GENOCIDE
4. ISLAMIC TERRORISM : ISLAMIC TERRORISM WILL BE NO DANGER ONCE THEIR REAL BEHIND THE SCENES BOSSES–EVIL WHITE SKINNED SONIA CONGRESS AND CHRISTIAN CHURCH AND THEIR BASTARD PROGENY IS WIPED OFF
INDIA needs a Bloodbath… Even if realtively few are wiped off, the quality of death specially should be such that it will even make the most hardened bastard puke with terror..Remember James Jesus Angleton who WIPED the Commie Treat from US..Nobody was caught and it was reported as failed..BECAUSE IT WAS MEANT TO CATCH NONE..IT WAS MEANT TO WIPE OUT THE BEASTS
HINDU HITLIST NEEDS TO BE DRAWN AT THE EARLIEST
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Ramachandra Wani
December 24, 2010
Really Hinduism is a word used for our caste which is decreasing day by day. We all are Bhagavats only. According to sage Vyasa we are meant for Brahmacharya, lack of lust & devotion to Lord Krishna only. But for the sake of convenience, Bhaktimarga is classified to various sects as Hanumana, Shankara, Ganapathi, Pitaram, Shakti, etc. I like this diversity in Maratha empire very much. I am proud to be a Maratha. There is lot of Pothis describing Jejuri (Khandoba), Ashtavinayaka( Lord Ganesha), Shaivlilamritam (Shankara), Dasbodh(Ram), Gurucharitra(Dutta), Gajanan Maharaj (Shegaon)& Swami samarth(Akkalkot). I love all of them. I worship everyday all. I am a narrow minded person believing all harijans. I like Ramayan which is made only for Harojans who are Hindu. Mahabharata is better but difficult to grasp. I love Chhatrapthi Shivaji Raje for bravery & Hinduism. he is really father of our Hinduism. In different circumstances he saved us from Islamic badshahi. I hate all Mughals for their cruelty. I condemn the movie jodha Akbar which is insul;t to our Hinduism. Akbar was more cruel than Aurangzeb. We have to ban Tajmahal which is built by cutting hands of lakhs of Hindu workers. Don’t watch it. Save our temples & restrain the rapidly increasing mosques in infinite numbers in Indian villages. cities, towns, suburbs and everywhere. They are sources for terrorism. We have to unite for our security and safety. Jai Shri krishna, Ramanad Sagar’s Sri Krishna, Ramayana are my favorite serials. We have to spend more time to read our Hindu epics. Teach it to younger generation . Save our Hindu Scriptures. Jai Sri Krishna.
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charuawalkar
May 1, 2011
make a pressure group on indian govt.
ask hindu organisations in usa,europe to help those hindus in pak,afgan,bangaldesh,indonesia,africa and everywhere.
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Ravi Badsiwal
September 7, 2011
Hi all respect to all my Hindu brothers and sisters,Hinduism has always under tolerance for long years whether it could be mughals or british but our great leaders really fought for it and never ever converted our religion,so i request to all to be awake time has come all Hindus wake up.for us our religion is the only thing for which we need to live in this world,we should be always prepare for our religion to keep it safe and secure,even the holy country of our Hindustan is not safe,we should always struggle to protect it because our GOD has lived here so people wake up until it’s too late.try to support those organisations that are working for our religion work with them,try to learn our religion as much as possible explain to others be always in unity.
Arise ! Wake Up, Stop Not, till the Goal is Achieved- Swami Vivekanand.
@RAKESH : Hi ! rakesh i m ready to support u any time whenever u. need.
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Abhishek Mihiracharya
October 23, 2011
Dear Sir ,
I don’t know how to upload a news here so i am writing here about the recent communal riots in Asansol (a very known city of West Bengal ).Being a youth of asansol it hurts a lot thinking about their demand , not to pass any hindu religious procession in hutton road because beside it there is a mosque . There demand is no procession will pass in front of the mosque . A procession had been stopped in Bijoya Dasami for that reason and when we protest against it , muslims fired 2 round from inside the mosque and 2 hindu brother died on spot . after arriel of police they took the responsibility and suppressed the true story .Even the whole story had been suppressed by the govt and people from other places get any single news of the incident and the later story of bandh called by hindus in asansol , unlawfully prisioning many Hindus , supporting muslim by Asansol M.L.A. ‘Moloy ghatak’ telling he had win the election only by the Muslim votes so he will stand by them .Thus the oiling the minority is become a pathetic for the true Indian (Hindus).If any one who know how to upload a news in this site please make a report about the incident and aware the others about the true situation of hindus in the state which is called one of the most seculre state in India and rulled by a party for 34 years which however deny any religion but oil the muslims (30% of bengal truely more than that because the muslim immigrants from bangladesh).The current govt is also following the path of its predecessors.
-Abhishek Mihiracharya
Asansol
West Bengal
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Gunu
May 13, 2018
Hindus shall flourish under BJP’s rule because CONgress and other leftist parties do always Muslim appeasement politics. Dear Hindu brothers, please don’t let Kerala and West Bengal to be another Kashmir. Think judiciously before voting for CONgress or AAP or TMC or CPI.
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manav kumar arora
December 27, 2011
Hello all of above, I want to join a Hindu organisation to serve my Motherland for Hindu Existence.
Tell me how I will join your Hindu Organisation?
Manav Kumar Arora.
Gurgaon, Haryana, INDIA.
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hinduexistence
December 29, 2011
Namastee.
We are contacting you thru your email. Please check it out and keen in touch.
Jay Shree Ram ! Vande Mataram !!
Pankaj.
Moderator Hindu Existence.
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manav kumar arora
January 12, 2012
tell i m not received any email from your side my email id is [email protected],08829953199
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Pralhad
January 25, 2012
(A.) just want to tell you 1 more thing…why it is so sluggish replies to the posts by hindu brothers…if you want to do something other than opening a website …call up every one …monitor site daily …gather all.take hand in hand …if the replies are so late one would lose the enthusiasm untill you contact them!!!!
(B.) there is a youth out there who is ready to do or die for dharma,what we require is to unite all and take constructive steps.
1)build confidence in poor class hindu(vulnerable to conversion) for his dharma.
2)counteract the ppl miscoding our scriptures.
3)try to reconvert max.converts. etc.
but first of all we should learn what exactly hinduism is. then only we can answer these bastards.
(C.) good hold sir!! i am overwhelmed by your comment which shows your enthu towards hinduism!!thank god there are such hindus still there.i was thinking i am d alone!!!
(D.) this is very true sir,their is just a solution that we should spread the awareness and try to bind all hindus to one single trustworthy organisation/unite all hindu organisations and saints ,babas.akhadas…so that they can identify,talk,and resolve problems before hindus.and specialy well educated class hindus should take initiative because what they do is followed by others as a trend.
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lal salaam
April 21, 2017
Shut up anti-national
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H. SUBRAMANIAN
January 8, 2012
I have been a student and also a teacher of ‘religion’ for quite a few years. I find that the understanding of ‘religion’ per-se’ is very poor among the Hindus as compared to the Christians and the Muslims. I would like to contribute some articles on “Understanding Religion” and where Hinduism stands in comparision to the three Abrahamic religions. Also, I find a lot if mis-information being spread among the Hindus in the name of ‘secularism’, ‘religious tolerance’ and ‘Sarva Dharma Samabhava’. I would like to dispel all these worng notions from the mind of the Hindus through articles in your web pages.
Kindly let me know whether this is acceptable and if so how the same could be effected.
Dhanyavad
HS
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Hindu Existence
January 8, 2012
Om! Namastee!!
We always welcome new activists bent on sacrifice for our Motherland.
You must send your articulations for the cause of the Oldest Nation meant for the Hindus.
Please send a short profile and your photograph along with.
Send your articles/reports at [email protected] or [email protected]
Vandemataram.
Upananda Brahmachari.
Editor, HINDU EXISTENCE.
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rajesh
February 3, 2012
Shabash bhai.
Excellent website my freinds. Thanks for hosting the website for this noble cause.
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Mukesh tiwari
May 6, 2012
this is the first time i have been to this website… and i must say i had a great sense of pleasure in me …i have always thought every Hindu in India has been converted to a secularist …. and love for Hinduism is no more left with any except me … but being here made me feel a proud Hindu again … m ready to sacrifice for Sanatana Dharma … and till last breath will never let the saffron down…long live the sacred Hinduism…love u all brother’s…
Mukesh Tiwari.
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Anonymous
August 15, 2012
Nice attempt to save the nation and Hindus-
Although it is a good start of creating a website but it will not serve the purpose until message is not reaching to other 95% hindus. Only 5% has internet. There is a need of mass movement like Ram Mandir to spread the message and collect the people. Each village/city/District should have volunteers to spread the message and serve the community.
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xKirstenCatqn
October 8, 2012
You made some decent points there. I appeared on the web for the issue and found most individuals will associate with together with your website.
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rabindra
October 17, 2012
struggle for hinduism is a very good job it should continue
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jCodeDogbeha
October 29, 2012
Its like you read my mind! You appear to know so much about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you could do with some pics to drive the message home a bit, but other than that, this is wonderful blog. A great read. I will definitely be back.
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binay
November 1, 2012
Good job every hindus. Thanks for ur thinking. I request u all please go forward .
We can discuss about this problem. But time is short .
Who can solve it?
“Love God & save our sister from Love Jihad “
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uRoshanShaniquaajbfl
November 11, 2012
Thanks for this great web page. I’m attempting to understand some more posts but I cant get your site to display properly in my Opera Browser. Many thanks again.
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Rama - Hindu Existence.
November 12, 2012
We have seen Hindu Existence through Opera browser also. It has no problem. Plz check it well.
Try it directly on https://hinduexistence.wordpress.com .
Rama Roy.
Senior Moderator, Hindu Existence.
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jago hindu
February 24, 2013
We must create some Hindu hard-core group so that we can eliminate the barbaric Islam followers as they are
slaughtering Hindus and Holy Cows. We need to make fund and use it to finish anti Bharat elements. One major thing we need to do- we should marry the Muslim girls without any hesitation to deactivate ‘LOVE JIHAD’ and the person doing so, should be rewarded.
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Dilipkumar Govindji
February 25, 2013
Namaste,
This is my first time to get engaged on this website to put my opinions for “Hindu Existence”. I keep uptodate the news around the world on Hindu news. Latest one, I have heard and read is about Bhojshala issue about Mata Saraswati temple and the 200 Hindu homes being looted, molested, burnt, destruction of livelihood, temples etc. Bharat needs a good governance by Hindu ruler to safeguard the Hindu masses in Bharat. This is no time to waste and see things happen in front of our naked eyes. The education that is taught to Muslim community via madarsas should be analysed very logically and understood. Only then one will know the real and true motive to destabilize and suppress the Hindu community within India that is the heartland and core foundation of Hindu seat. Via education, politics, media, police force, entertainment and etc are subjugating the Hindus to none one day if this will carry on like this. There is no law and order for Muslims in some states of India. Why ? The young generation has no protection or strong will power to safeguard on own self as a Hindu first. Wake up or otherwise doomsday is not very far.
Hare Krishna.
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dayashankar
March 29, 2013
how we control over Muslims leader and their communal thinking ?
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ERSHAD HOSSAIN
April 8, 2013
Sir,
First thing first. All hindus should be strictly asked not to eat, sell, rear or conduct business in animals and animal products. This is against the laws laid down in Manusmriti. We believe in Ahimsa and Transmigration- so how can Hindus kill or eat animals and deal in its byproducts. Very severe punishment should be handed down to Hindus who sell cattles for slaughtering from Cows, goats to hens and chicken etc.
Instead of building temples and spending huge sums of money in pujas and ceremonies, Hindus should immediately start the reconversion of other Hindu brothers and sisters who embraced alien religions. Every inch of India should be visited by scholars to teach the basics of Sanatana, Buddha and Jaina dharmas. Only this way conversions may be stopped. While Hindus are busy in their pujas and ceremonies, somewhere in India some Hindu brothers and sisters are quietly been allured to accept alien religions. Hindus are sleeping to this fact. If they keep sleeping, in 50 years from now Hindus will be a minority community in their own country. Violence is not necessary, follow The Buddha and Mahavira, they won the world with their logic and love. Same way, teach and inculcate into all Indians the logic and truth of the Ancient Indian philosophies. Ershad Hossain,Kolkata. [email protected]
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ERSHAD HOSSAIN
April 8, 2013
Attn:The Editor,
Dated: 20th March 2013.
Sir,
PLEASE TRANSLATE THIS INTO YOUR REGIONAL LANGUAGE.
Since 4th century BC, India has constantly been first invaded, then her people turned slaves and abused till all ended in 1947, with the despatch of the English from our land.
Since a few year I have been noticing an up rise in the misinterpretation of and mudslinging on the Hindu scriptures by so called Islamists and Christians. If such misinterpretations of the Islamic or Christian scriptures were made, it would have been labelled as “Blasphemy” in Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and such other countries.
We Indians are tolerant people and badly divided amongst ourselves only, giving an open opportunity to the enemies of the country to comment on the Hindu scriptures openly.
Such random, undue and baseless criticisms puts citizens like us in a very embarrassing position, who respects the religious sentiments of different communities as well as remain indebted to our motherland which has given our ancestors and us shelter in her land.
To put a stop to such nonsense, I suggest a law should be enacted immediately discouraging people of one religious faith misinterpreting, misguiding and mudslinging the scriptures of another religion. The punishment should be criminal and severe, so that evil forces refrain from maligning, misleading and misinterpreting the scriptures for converting people to alien religions and demeaning the Sanatana dharma.
Sincerely
Ershad Hossain
The writer is the founder of Compassion for peace and animals, Kolkata, India. Advocates vegetarianism, animal rights and promotes the ancient Indian philosophies of the Bharatiya Dharma(Sanatana, Buddha and Jaina Dharmas)
A small message from “Compassion”
“ANIMALS ARE OUR FRIENDS; WE DO NOT EAT OUR FRIENDS”-GEORGE BERNARD SHAW.
“SO LONG THERE WILL BE SLAUGHTERHOUSES THERE WILL BE BATTLEFIELDS”-LEO TOLSTOY.
“COMPASSION” IS A PROJECT FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS AWARENESS, FUNDED ONLY BY THE AUTHOR HIMSELF.
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lal salaam
April 21, 2017
Sir you are very right.
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Rajib Biswas
December 5, 2013
Sir, my name is Rajib. Living in Bangladesh. Continuously being suffered by seeing the destructions temples of Kali, Durga and all others. I don’t know how long can we live in this country or to leave this country.
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tdchandna
December 16, 2013
Sir, my name is t.d.chandna. i retd from the post of INDIAN REVENUE SERVIVE in 1984 AND i am now 87. I REMAINED AS A MEMBER OF NATIONAL WORKING COMMITTE OF THE ALL INDIA HINDU MAHA SABHA FOR ABOUT 6 YEARS–BUT NOW DUE TO OLD AGE AND ILL HEALTH I REMAIN IN THE HOUSE-I HAVE GOT PUBLISHED 3 BOOKS ON VEER SAVARKER AND ABOUT HINDU RASHTRA- I CAN SEND THEM, IF GIVEN POSTAL ADDRESS- MY CONVICTION IS THAT ONLY -HINDUISE POLITICS AND MILITARISE HINDUDOM– CAN SOLVE HINDU PROBLEMS-YOU ARE DOING ADMIRABLE JOB.
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T D CHANDNA.
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Venu
May 21, 2014
Respeted Sir,
I am a staunch supporter of Hindu dharma and strongly believe that only when Bharat becomes a Hindu rajya can the country get back its past glory of knowledge, wisdom, prosperity and true equality and secularism.
I know that India has many philosophies co-existed when it is a Hindu Rajya. However, when the foreign religions stared propagating their ‘holier than thou’ philosophies, the problem as started. I came to know about one such action by an evangelist, read as converted christian. He seems to be part of a massive conversion racket luring tribal into this foreign religion. He did not stop at that, he is brazen enough to post photos of him breaking a Hindu place of worship.
Photos can be found in the below article.
http://www.haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?PageID=18595&SKIN=B
I would request you, on behalf of all the like minded people like me, not to leave this matter easily as if we let this pass on, more people will start making fun of our traditions.
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lal salaam
April 21, 2017
YOU ARE INSANE.
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Balaji
May 23, 2014
Hi , This is a great Web site for all Hindus. We should wake up now otherwise our future generation will be forgotten.We should help by some means either through charity or any other support to grow in muscle power to crush our
R enemies. OM NAME NIRVANA
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t.d.chandna
June 3, 2014
MY BELIEF IS THAT HINDUISM AND HINDU RELIGION ARE THE BEST–BECAUSE IT IS NOT KOOK-MANDOOP–IT ALLOWS FREE FLOW OF THOUGHTS-IT BELIEVES IN KARAM-PHAL AND REBIRTH-WHICH HAVE BEEN PROVED VALID BY THE MODERN SCIENCE–OSCAR WINNING HOLLYWOOD STAR, JULIA ROBERTS, THE RECENT CONVERTS TO HINDUISM SAYS–I HAVE RECEIVED REAL SPIRITUAL SATISFACTION THROUGH HINDUISM–ANOTHER SCHOLER TOMMY ADAMS SAYS-THROUGH HINDUISM I FEEL A BETTER PERSON. I JUST GOT HAPPIER AND HAPPIER. I NOW FEEL THAT I AM UNLIMITED AND I AM MORE IN CONTROL–THAT IS WHY I SAY HINDUISM IS THE BEST—T.D.CHANDNA-
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t.d.chandna
June 17, 2014
THIS IS THE TIME FOR HINDUS TO RISE- GOOD DAYS HAVE COME–WE SHOULD WORK FOR CONVERSION OF NONHINDUS TO HINDUISM-BY SHUDHI OR OTHER PEACEFUL MEANS-NOW PEOPLE HAVE UNDERSTOOD THE REALITY OF OTHER RELIGIONS -RECENTLY MANY MUSLIM AND CHRISTIAN SCHOLERS HAVE EMBRACED HINDU DHARAM-LATEST AMONGS THEM ARE ADVOCATE KHALIL-ULLA OF MADHYA PRADESH -NEW NAME KRISHAN KANT AND MAJID KHAN OF TRINIDAD NEW NAME DHARAM DAS AND EHSAN JMI OF NETHERLAND–THEY HAVE GIVEN VALID REASONS FOR LEAVING ISLAM AND JOINING HINDUISM-I AM GLAD HINDU ORGANIZATIONS ARE DOING GOOD JOB IN THIS DIRECTION-THEY SHOULD STEP UP THEIR EFFORTS-IT IS WRONG TO SAY THAT CASTEISM OR JATIVAD IS AN OBSTACLE IN THE UNITY OF HINDUS–AS YOU SEE THERE IS FIGHTING AND BLOODSHED AMONGST SHIAS AND SUNNIES, AHMEDIAS AND WAHABIES-EVERY WHERE THEY HAVE SEPARATE MOSQUES AND BURIALS FOR EACH COMMUNITY- WHEREAS THERE IS NO SUCH DISTINCTION CASTE-WISE AMONGST HINDUS- NOW HINDUS HAVE ARISEN- THEY HAVE TO KNOW AND FOLLOW SAVARKERVAD–THAT IS TO HINDUISE POLITICS AND MILITARISE HINDUDOM-WE CAN KNOW ABOUT HINDU RASHTRAVAD/ SAVARKERVAD BY GOING THROUGH TWO BOOKS WRITTEN BY VEER SAVARKER- THESE BOOKS ARE–HINDUTV AND HINDU RASHTRA DARSHAN—-T.D.CHANDNA
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yashpal
December 26, 2014
VHP SHOULD MAKE SYSTEMATICALLY TARGET CHRISTIANS IN THE ADHIVASI BELT OF NORTH EAST INDIA , BIHAR , JHARKHAND , SOUTH GUJARAT, CONVERT THOSE TRIBALS WHO HAVE LEFT HINDUISM BACK TO HINDUISM. ALSO BAN ON LTTE OF SRILANKA SHOULD BE REMOVED LET LTTE TERRORIST OR FREEDOM FIGHTERS WHATEVER PEOPLE CALL THEM ESTABLISH A HINDU EELAM NATION , WHICH WILL TARGET MALAYSIA , INDONESIA , TO CONVERT MUSLIMS IN THOSE AREAS TO HINDUISM ,THEN SLOWLY A BUDDHIST HINDU UNITY SHOULD BE FORGED TO ATTACK PHILLIPHINES , SLOWLY CONVERT CHRISTIANS OF PHILLIPHINES TO HINDU RELIGION, ALL SHOULD BE DONE PLANNLY THE WHOLE OF EAST SHOULD BE MADE HINDUISM . KINDLY TYPE ON GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE NOSTRADAMUS ON LTTE CHIEF PRABHAKARAN
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subramanian
June 22, 2017
to day hindus are ignorent about their true history.let the muslim and christian boast inthe fools paradise.those asuras from the mediteranian are the permenent enimies of the vedic culture. hindu must come out from the stupid ideas taught under the christian education net work.hindus has nothing to be ahsamed of.propagate vivekananda literature and ideas worship rana pratap,sivaaji,subhash chandra etc. avoid christian and muslim schools,hospitals,shopes,vehichles,and financial institutions,…donot sell your property to them.avoid friendship,…study the puranas and come to reality…no other way.!
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Sumathi Megavarnam
June 26, 2015
MODI is not anything better for the HINDUS………Why are we for Minority appeasement???When the whole world doesnt cares for us where we are in Minority , Why the Heck we should bother about those ALIEN RELIGIONS…….SECULARISM is a BOGUS CONCEPT invented BY the Stooge NEHRU & Khangress…………the Bloody COMMUNISTS DOnt even know for what they are fighting they themselves are a By product of the Illuminati ………those BS flock together when it comes to Hindu & Hinduism Bashing …..conveniently forgetting that they are living in this land which is supporting them…The Converted rice bowl beggars of Xianity & the Converted coward pislam , Must understand they have been fooled either by force or by sops ………..COME BACK TO THE RELIGION & OWE YOUR ALLEGIANCE TO YOUR COUNTRY & NOT SOME A@@h)(*S IN VATICAN & ARABIA………
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lal salaam
April 21, 2017
LAAL SALAAM
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Gautam Thapliyal
July 28, 2015
I want to join this movement.. I’m a yoga teacher by profession.. From rishikesh, Uttarakhand..
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Dr R.B.Singh
December 5, 2015
Chapter 3 of the Gita talks about social cohesion . 3.20-3.26 is clear on building supporting empowering dharmic society. “Lokasangrah” ..if we build a strong United prosperous society we will have no problem retaining our adherents and attracting more to dharma as well defending our way of successful prosperous harmonious dharmic life.
If this is our leading principle , in a short space of time we can become very powerful and defend ourselves against any enemy. Look at the Jews, they have adopted this and look at their success. Jews are not afraid of conversion,etc . Look how a handful of them strike fear into the hearts of Muslims who outnumber them manifold. Muslims are crying for protection from them, similarly Hindus in India are crying for protection from minorities. This is because we are not following the teachings in the Gita .its avidya and unscrupulous gurus who are out of touch with reality that pronounce on matters they have no clue about.
Let’s unite support each other and grow a prosperous happy and empowered Hindu society .
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Raj Chauhan
January 5, 2016
I want to serve my country and so my religion because i know my relegion loves my country, i want india to be Hindustan………….
I feel Hindus must be trained well to kill each and every Jihadi Muslim on this earth and specifically in my Hindustan, who want to make my motherland into an Islamic State.
Bharat Mata ki Jai. Jai Hind.
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lal salaam
April 21, 2017
This will never happen. Go somewhere else and spread your islamphobia. I am a hindu too. You are a liar.
JAI HIND!
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
How can Muslims be called Human Beings, if they believe to Behead All Human Beings just for Not Believing their Allah and Muhammad?
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
ISLAM IS A MENTAL DISEASE SUITABLE ONLY FOR MENTALLY SICK HUMANS , CRIMINALS, LOOTERS, RAPISTS, PEDOS, PLUNDERERS :
“IF YOU BAN HATE SPEECH YOU MUST BAN THE KORAN:
koran 47:4 Do not hanker for peace with the infidels; behead them when you catch them.
koran 2:191 Slay unbelievers wherever you find them.
koran 22:19 Punish the unbelievers with garments of fire, hooked iron rods boiling water; melt their skin and bellies.
koran 8:12 Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other than the Qur’an.
koran 9:5 When opportunity arises kill the infidels wherever you catch them.
koran 5:33 Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam.
koran 9:123 Make war on the infidels living in your neighborhood.
koran 8:60 Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the infidels.
koran 8:65 The unbelievers are stupid; urge the Muslims to fight them.
koran 3:85 Any religion other than Islam is not acceptable.
koran 3:28 Muslims must not take the infidels as friends.
koran 9:30 The Jews and the Christians are perverts; fight them.
Summary of Sura verses dealing with dismemberment, homosexual and heterosexual pedophilia endorsed, allah is all deceiving, allah is unforgiving even to the repentant infidel.
koran Sura just means chapterkoran Sura 5:35 and Sura 8:12 Sura 9:5
koran Sura 9:80 no forgiveness
koran Sura 9:123 Murder the unbelievers around you and let them find harshness in you
koran Sura 13:42 …Allah is all deceiving (the Bible tells us that the father of lies is Satan)
koran Sura 47:4 Clash with the unbelievers and smite their necks
koran Sura 52:24 Male homosexual Pedophilia endorsed
koran Sura 56:17 Male homosexual pedophilia
koran Sura 65:4 Prescribes sex with pre pubescent girls.
koran Sura 76:19 Male homosexual pedophilia.
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Gunu
May 13, 2018
You’re a fucking bastard in disguise.
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OM PRAKASH SHARMA TALWAS
January 18, 2016
कृपया हिन्दी में भी प्रकाशित करें।
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Pradip Chatterjee
February 24, 2016
Hindus have to be pragmatic. Only writing in blogs will not improve matters. Any incidence of torture on Hindus, any where in the world, has to be protested in a big way like organising meeting, procession, taking up with government authority, international body etc. In India only those voices which can generate enough decibel, are heard. This will generate confidence in Hindus. Government encourages “hum do, hamara do”. But, educated Hindus have gone two steps farther, and adopted “hum do, hamara kuch nahi, ya ek‘”. I won’t hesitate to say that this is simply suicidal. We should have professional preachers. Hindus should have to create a Vatican body which will represent ‘Hindu Cause’. Jai Hind
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kpradip
September 19, 2016
100%, agreed. Christian Missionaries spend huge money for conversion. This is a religious cum political tool to perpetuate white supremacy. Muslims believe in capturing polical power for rightful observance of their religion; and they get huge support from Muslim Countries. Unite, Unite,Unite should be the present mantra. Vatican like central Hindu organisation, with seperate independent territory will go a long way.
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Anba
June 16, 2016
I am a Hindu born(3rd generation) and raised in SouthEastAsia. Hinduism has become more of a tradition these days. Not many know the meaning or understand, its like a flow or a phase in their lives. Even for me i am not able to gain knowledge till i came across a blog name muslimissues. I realised how hindus have been kind and humbled at other faiths while other faiths betray and backstab hindus. While my knowledge of hinduism isnt has good as anyone here i want to learn. I do understand that india is very divided. I believe the only way is to form a legion of hindus who want the world to be in peace and respect what god has given us. This way many hindus from abroad can join the cause not only by funding but creating an influence around to amass more hindus.
Terrorism has to be fought with terrorism itself.
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The Indian Infidel
September 15, 2016
1. We Hindus need to hit hard since the iron is hot. Across Europe, Americas and around world, there are movements to eradicate this terrible disease call Islam. I think joint efforts will pay – can’t there be any support for organizations like PEGIDA (German and Pan European anti – Islamic organization). Even Dalai Lama seems to be in support of eradication of Islamic terror (has expressed concerns over changing demographics of Europe, supporting Muslim expulsion from Myanmar and Sri Lanka)… A worldwide movement to counter Islamic terror is in our interest!
2. WE SHOULD CELEBRATE ‘QURAN JALAO DIWAS’ EVERY YEAR!
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Gunu
May 13, 2018
True brother, Islamic followers can’t stay peacefully with other religion. Quran, the most unholy book ask the followers to kill or convert all non followers.
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kpradip
September 19, 2016
Need of the present time is a strong organisation which will address all issues relating to Hindu Cause. Hindu persecution in Muslim dominated countries will never stop, unless we, Hindus, organise overselves into a formidable block. Hindus around the world have to think in terms of Hindu solidarity. In USA, Gujratis, Marwaris, Punjabis, Tamils etc. have strong lobby group. But do they think in terms of Hindu solidarity. In one word, it is a big ‘NO’. Of course, they will speak for their community, in an isolated way. As a ripple effect, Hindu interest will be taken care of to some extent, which is meagre in view of greater Hindu intetest. In India and elsewhere Christians missionaries are very active in their mission of conversion. And we Indians glorify their activity with pomp and grandeur. Recently we have seen the hype created by the press, TV over the canonisation of M.Teresa.They were super enthusiastic in glorifying her.To BBC, CNN channels it was just a news item. There was not a single case when a Hindu poor was offered “seva” by M.Teresa, and did not get converted to Christianity. According to Hindu ‘Sanskriti’, Hindu sanyasis offer “Nihswarth Seva” to human being. They never demand their religion in the bargain. Regarding the miracles, as required by the Vatican, the rationalists prefer a studied silence. A big number of Hindu Indians prefer to be Macaulean, and do not find anything great, in our great heritage. We have to deal with these internal impediments first. Hindus should create a “system” which would be holistic to Hindu inerest throghout this planet. A VATICAN like central organisation, protected by Indian Government and with and indepedent existence, will go a long way in enabling a centripital Hindu force. —- Jai Hind
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Sandeep chauhan
January 9, 2017
Mitro,
Hindutva ki seva ttha Hindutva ki shakti se sampurn dhra ko parichit
Krane ke liye ek vishva vyapi sangathan”Swami Vivekanand mission”
Ki stapna ka vichaar prastut h.
Manyegad shigra hi samparka sthapit kare
M.No. 8267981810
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lal salaam
April 21, 2017
Shut up anti national.
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Gunu
May 13, 2018
You bastard, fuck off from here.
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shabeerhassan0
March 29, 2017
RSS AND SOME HINDU RACIST GROUP SPREAD /BRAIN WASH ” ISLAMOPHOBIA” TO POOR HINDU PEOPLE…………
ACTUALLY ISLAM PROMOTE RESPECT/PROTECT OTHER RELIGION/CULTURE :
PROHIBIT KILLING WITH UNJUST:
3:21. Verily! Those who disbelieve in the Ayât (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) of Allah and kill the Prophets without right, and kill those men who order just dealings, announce to them a painful torment.
5: 32. Because of that We ordained for the Children of Israel that if anyone killed a person not in retaliation of murder, or (and) to spread mischief in the land – it would be as if he killed all mankind, and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all mankind. And indeed, there came to them Our Messengers with clear proofs, evidences, and signs, even then after that many of them continued to exceed the limits (e.g. by doing oppression unjustly and exceeding beyond the limits set by Allah by committing the major sins) in the land!.
6: 151. Say (O Muhammad SAW): “Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited you from: Join not anything in worship with Him; be good and dutiful to your parents; kill not your children because of poverty – We provide sustenance for you and for them; come not near to Al-Fawâhish (shameful sins, illegal sexual intercourse, etc.) whether committed openly or secretly, and kill not anyone whom Allâh has forbidden, except for a just cause (according to Islâmic law). This He has commanded you that you may understand.
PROHIBIT KILLING NON MUSLIM WITH PEACE AGREEMENT:
8: 72. Verily, those who believed, and emigrated and strove hard and fought with their property and their lives in the Cause of Allah as well as those who gave (them) asylum and help, – these are (all) allies to one another. And as to those who believed but did not emigrate (to you O Muhammad SAW), you owe no duty of protection to them until they emigrate, but if they seek your help in religion, it is your duty to help them except against a people with whom you have a treaty of mutual alliance, and Allah is the All-Seer of what you do.
9: 4. Except those of the Mushrikûn with whom you have a treaty, and who have not subsequently failed you in aught, nor have supported anyone against you. So fulfill their treaty to them to the end of their term. Surely Allah loves Al- Mattaqûn
4: 90. Except those who join a group, between you and whom there is a treaty (of peace), or those who approach you with their breasts restraining from fighting you as well as fighting their own people. Had Allah willed, indeed He would have given them power over you, and they would have fought you. So if they withdraw from you, and fight not against you, and offer you peace, then Allah has opened no way for you against them.
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shabeerhassan0
March 29, 2017
KEEP GOOD RELATION WITH NON MUSLIM
5:2……… And do not let the hatred of a
people for having obstructed you from al-Masjid al-haram lead
you to transgress. And cooperate in righteousness and piety,
but do not cooperate in sin and aggression. And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is severe in penalty.
107: 4. So woe unto those performers of Salât (prayers) (hypocrites),
5. Who delay their Salât (prayer) from their stated fixed times,
6. Those who do good deeds only to be seen (of men),
7. And refuse Al-Mâ’ûn (small kindnesses e.g. salt, sugar, water, etc.).
3: 119. Lo! You[muslim] are the ones who love them[non muslim but they love you not, and you believe in all the Scriptures [i.e. you believe in the Taurât (Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel), while they disbelieve in your Book……………
OPPRESSION AGAINST INNOCENT PEOPLE PROHIBITED:
7: 33. Say, “My Lord has only forbidden immoralities – what is apparent
of them and what is concealed – and sin, and oppression
Without right, and that you associate with Allah that for which
He has not sent down authority, and that you say about Allah that which you do not know.”
Muslim :: Book 32 : Hadith 6246
Abu Dharr reported Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying that Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said: My servants, I have made oppression unlawful for Me and unlawful for you, so do not commit oppression against one another. My servants, all of you are liable to err except one whom I guide on the right path, so seek right guidance from Me so that I should direct you to the right path………
Bukhari :: Book 3 :: Volume 43 :: Hadith 629
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah’s Apostle said, “Whoever has oppressed another person concerning his reputation or anything else, he should beg him to forgive him before the Day of Resurrection when there will be no money (to compensate for wrong deeds), but if he has good deeds, those good deeds will be taken from him according to his oppression which he has done, and if he has no good deeds, the sins of the oppressed person will be loaded on him.”
PUBLIC PEOPLE(MUSLIM/NON MUSLIM) BLOOD & PROPERTIES, WERE HONORS AND PROTECTED/SACRED LIKE MECCA:
4: 148. Allah does not like that the evil should be uttered in public except by him who has been wronged. And Allah is Ever All Hearer, All Knower.
17: 70. And indeed We have honoured the Children of Adam, and We have carried them on land and sea, and have provided them with At-Taiyibât (lawful good things), and have preferred them above many of those whom We have created with a marked preference.
Bukhari :: Book 1 :: Volume 3 :: Hadith 67,105
Narrated Abu Bakra:
The Prophet said. No doubt your blood, property, the sub-narrator Muhammad thought that Abu Bakra had also mentioned and your honor (chastity), are sacred to one another as is the sanctity of this day of yours in this month of yours. It is incumbent on those who are present to inform those who are absent.” (Muhammad the Subnarrator used to say, “Allah’s Apostle told the truth.”) The Prophet repeated twice: “No doubt! Haven’t I conveyed Allah’s message to you.
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Gunu
May 13, 2018
Your prophet Muhammad was a paedophile and barbaric. You Muslims are most confused in whole world who follows a religion that was preached on basis of killing non-followers and converting them. See the what is happening where Muslims are in majority or in rule.
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lal salaam
April 21, 2017
Stupids! You people are just money hungry anti nationals drinking cow piss. I am a hindu too but you are not hindu. Be kind to all religions If a hindu rashtra gets formed it would soon colapse under the secular socialists.
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Gunu
May 13, 2018
You motherf###er, why are you hiding your identity under name of Lal Salaam. Being in disguise won’t help you. You son of a basta##, don’t say anything about cows or Hinduism. Better go and read about paedophile, barbaric Muhammad.
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Emma
May 21, 2017
That’s the pecefrt insight in a thread like this.
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Bertha
May 21, 2017
Today at a garage sale I bought two benwotod chairs with wooden backs in ash or maple, and a coffee table with a metal base. Can someone help me to value what I found?
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Manoj Kumar
April 5, 2018
BEWARE OF ISLAMIC AGENDA :
ISLAM IS A MENTAL SICKNESS, SUITABLE ONLY FOR MENTALLY SICK HUMANS, CRIMINALS, LOOTERS, RAPISTS, PEDOS, PLUNDERERS :
“IF YOU BAN HATE SPEECH YOU MUST BAN THE KORAN:
koran 47:4 Do not hanker for peace with the infidels; behead them when you catch them.
koran 2:191 Slay unbelievers wherever you find them.
koran 22:19 Punish the unbelievers with garments of fire, hooked iron rods boiling water; melt their skin and bellies.
koran 8:12 Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other than the Qur’an.
koran 9:5 When opportunity arises kill the infidels wherever you catch them.
koran 5:33 Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam.
koran 9:123 Make war on the infidels living in your neighborhood.
koran 8:60 Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the infidels.
koran 8:65 The unbelievers are stupid; urge the Muslims to fight them.
koran 3:85 Any religion other than Islam is not acceptable.
koran 3:28 Muslims must not take the infidels as friends.
koran 9:30 The Jews and the Christians are perverts; fight them.
Summary of Sura verses dealing with dismemberment, homosexual and heterosexual pedophilia endorsed, allah is all deceiving, allah is unforgiving even to the repentant infidel.
koran Sura just means chapterkoran Sura 5:35 and Sura 8:12 Sura 9:5
koran Sura 9:80 no forgiveness
koran Sura 9:123 Murder the unbelievers around you and let them find harshness in you
koran Sura 13:42 …Allah is all deceiving (the Bible tells us that the father of lies is Satan)
koran Sura 47:4 Clash with the unbelievers and smite their necks
koran Sura 52:24 Male homosexual Pedophilia endorsed
koran Sura 56:17 Male homosexual pedophilia
koran Sura 65:4 Prescribes sex with pre pubescent girls.
koran Sura 76:19 Male homosexual pedophilia.
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Manoj Kumar
April 6, 2018
“मुहम्मद का लिंग चमत्कार !
यह एक अटल सत्य है कि “”जैसी मति वैसी गति “”अर्थात व्यक्ति जीवन जैसे विचार और आचार रखता है ,उसकी मौत भी वैसी ही होती है .मुसलमान भले मुहम्मद को रसूल और महापुरुष कहते रहें ,लेकिन वास्तव में वह एक अत्याचारी ,कामी और बलात्कारी व्यक्ति था .वह औरत के लिए ह्त्या भी करवाता था .मुहम्मद का यही दुर्गुण उसकी दर्दनाक मौत का कारण बन गया .मुहमद कुदरती मौत नहीं मरा ,उसकी जहर देकर ह्त्या की गयी थी .मुसलमान इस बात को छुपाते हैं .और टाल जाते हैं .लेकिन इसके पुख्ता सबूत मौजूद है .
1 -मुहमद की हत्या के निमित्त
हमने पिछले लेख में बताया था कि सन 628 में मुहम्मद ने अपने साथियों के सात बनू कुरेजा के कबीले पर धन के लिए हमला किया था .इस हमले उसने कबीले के यहूदी पुरुषों ,बच्चों और काबिले के सरदार “”किनाना बिन अल रबी “”की ह्त्या करा दी थी .और उसकी पत्नी साफिया के साथ जबरन शादी कर ली थी .और उसी दिन सफियाने मुहम्मद के खाने में जहर मिला दिया था .जो मुहम्मद के शरीर में धीमे धीमे असर करता रहा .और आखिर वह उसी जहर के कारण ऎसी मौत मरा कि मुसलमान दुनिया में यह बात बताने से कतराते हैं .
2 -साफिया ने मुहम्मद को जहर दिया
“”अब्दुर रहमान बिन अबूबकर ने कहा कि रसूल ने एक भेड़का बच्चा जिबह किया ,और उसे पकाने के लिए साफिया के पास भिजवा दिया .साफिया ने उसे पकाया .बुखारी -जिल्द 3 किताब 47 हदीस 787
“”अनस बिन मालिक ने कहा कि .रसूल की एक यहूदी पत्नी ने भेड़ का बच्चा पकाया था ,जिसमे जहर था .रसूल प्लेट से लेकर वह गोश्तखा गए
बुखारी -जिल्द 3 किताब 47 हदीस 786
3 -जहर से मुहम्मद बीमार रहता था
“”आयशा ने कहा कि रसूल कहते थे कि मैं सीने में दर्द महसूस करता हूँ ,लगता है यह उसी खाने के कारण है ,जो मैंने खैबर के हमले के समय खाया था.मुझे ऐसा लगता है जैसे मेरे गर्दन की धमनी कट गयी हो .बुखारी- जिल्द 5 किताब 59 हदीस 713
4 -मुहम्मद मौत से डरता था –
“”आयशा ने कहा कि उस दिन (मौत के दिन )रसूल के साथ सोने की मेरी बारी थी ,रसूल ने कहा मुझे पता नहीं है ,कि मैं कहाँ जाऊँगा ,कहाँ सोऊंगा और मेरे साथ कौन होगा .मैंने कहा यद्यपि मेरी बारी है ,फिर बी अप किसी के साथ सो सकते है .मुझे पता नहीं था कि रसूल अगली दुनिया की बात कर रहे थे ..बुखारी -जिल्द 7 कित्ताब 62 हदीस 144
5 -मुहम्मद की नफरत भरी इच्छा
“”इब्ने अब्बास ने कहा जिस दिन रसूल मरे .वे मुझ से कह रहे थे ,सारे अरब से काफिरों ,यहूदियों और ईसाइयों को निकाल दो ,उनके उपासना स्थलों को गिरा दो .और उनको कबरिस्तान में बदल दो .बुखारी -जिल्द 4 किताब 56 हदीस 660
6 -मुहम्मद की मौत का हाल
मुहमद कि मौत 8 जून सन 632 को हुयी थी आयशा उसके साथ थी ,
आयशा कहा कि रसूल की तबीयत खराब थी ,मैं पानी लेकर आई और रसूल को पानी पिला कर उनके चहरे पर पानी मला .रसूल आपने हाथ ऊपर करके कुछ कहना चाहते थे ,लेकिन उनके हाथ नीचे लटक गए .बुखारी -जिल्द 5 किताब 59 हदीस 730
“”आयशा ने कहा कि उस दिन रसूल के साथ सोने की मेरी बारी थी ,रसूल मेरे पास थे ,लेकिन अल्लाह ने उन्हें उठा लिया.मरते समय उनका सर मेरे दोनों स्तनों के बीच था उनकी . लार मेरे थूक से मिल कर मेरी गर्दन से बह रही थी .बुखारी -जिल्द 7 किताब 62 हदीस 144 -145
“”रसूल की लाश को अली बिन अबू तालिब और अल अब्बास ने पैर पकड़ कर जमीन पर रख दिया .बुखारी -जिल्द 1 किताब 11 हदीस 634
7 -मुहम्मद का लिंग आकाश (अल्लाह )की तरफ था
‘ मौत की खबर सुनते ही अली इब्ने अबू तालिब जो रसूल के दामाद और चचेरे भी थे आगये .उनहोंने देखा कि रसूल का बेजान जिस्म जमीन पर पडा है लेकिन उनका लिंग आसमान की तरफ खड़ा है .यह देखकर उमर खत्ताब ने रसूल के मरने से इंकार कर दिया .क्योंकि अली ने कहा था
“”يا القضيب خاصتك هو منتصب حتى السماء! “”أيها النبي अंगरेजी में “”O prophet thy penis erect unto sky “”अबू दौउद -किताब 20 हदीस 3135
7 -विकी इस्लाम से इसके प्रमाण
In English, Ali ibn Abi Ṭalib, the fourth rightly guided Caliph of Islam (and also Muhammad’s son-in-law and cousin) had exclaimed upon seeing Muhammad’s lifeless corpse: “”O prophet, thy penis is erect unto the sky!””
Unsurprisingly, this is one “”miracle of Islam”” that you will not find proudly displayed or posted in the many Islamic da‘wah (preaching) websites or forums.
Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second rightly guided Caliph of Islam, initially refused to believe Muhammad had died, and who could blame him when the prophet displayed such strong signs of life?
8- मुहम्मद अपराधी था
मरने बाद इस तरह लिंग के खड़े रहने को “”Death erection “”या “”angel lust “”कहते है .यह उन्हीं के साथ होता है जो जघन्य अपराधी होते है ..इसके बारे में हिन्दी विकी पीडिया ने यह लिखा है-
मरणोत्तर स्तंभन (अंग्रेजी: Death Erection डेथ इरेक्शन), एक शैश्निक स्तंभन है और जिसे तकनीकी भाषा में प्रायापिज़्म(priapism)कहते हैं, अक्सर उन पुरुषों के शव में देखने में आता है, जिनकी मृत्यु प्राणदंड, विशेष रूप से फांसी के कारण हुई हो।
9 -मुहम्मद का दफ़न
अब्दुलाह बिन अब्बास ने कहा कि रसूल को इसी दशा में नजरान के तीन कपड़ों में दफ़न कर दिया गया था .दो कपडे ऊपर के थे और एक नीचे तहमद थी अबू दौउद -किताब 20 हदीस 3147
अब हम कैसे मने कि मुहमद एक महा पुरुष या रसूल था .उसने अपने कुकर्मों का फल मरने बाद पा लिया .वह क़यामत तक इसी तरह अपना लिंग अल्लाह कि तरफ दिखाता रहेगा .
यदी किसी को शक हो तो वह गूगल में “”muhammad and his eternal erection “”सर्च करके देख लें
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Sundar patel
October 19, 2018
A wisdom salafi extremist propogating anti-national anti Hindu hate in Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/shafeeque.parappan
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Hindu vedike
December 23, 2018
BJP is anti Hindu political party only
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Daya ram
January 18, 2019
I am a pediatrician servings in Swaminarayan hospital vadtal Anand Gujarat. I migrated from Pakistan in 2011
Number of people still wants to leave Pakistan.
Is there any body who can help them getting Indian visa
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Sam Sam
May 14, 2020
Why god is thrown in water which is againt to any religion?
No respect to god and respect to dog…. shame on you!
LING & YOUNI how long do we need to worship?
https://www.siasat.com/hyderabad-khairatabad-ganesh-turn-just-one-feet-year-1888091/
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Ashok
November 13, 2020
THE GREAT HINDU CULTURE AND PROBLEMS WITH OTHER RELIGIONS
The Great Hindu Culture, termed as Hindu Culture, is an indicative of the oldest culture which has been flourishing over last more than 6 millennials of the known history, and much before that too, over the south side of INDUS land mainly with spill overs to even the north of the Indus river as well in most of the ancient, mid and modern history of the southern Asia. Indus, called SINDHU by Indians, and those migrating from the northern side, due to their rather weird pronunciation of the local language prevailing in this part of the world, often called this river SINDHU as HINDU (named Indus by English historians, again due to difficulty of pronunciation of the local language words and “undue over simplification for their own convenience which was linguistically wrong”). Those living the South of the SINDHU (or HINDU) river, in their language, were obviously called as HINDU. The names of Hindustan (a place of Hindus) and India (a land across Indus) also came into being in those times.
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K Ramaswamy
October 22, 2021
You guys are fools.
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Why did all the Pandavas marry Draupadi?
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Why did all the Pandavas (i.e. Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva) marry the same woman i.e., Draupadi?
What was the circumstance under which they had to marry Draupadi?
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you want literary/theological answer or philosophical one?
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It would be nice to have a canonical explanation but theological would suffice...
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According to Mahabharatha, Arjun won a challenge in which draupadi was offered as wife to him. When he reach home with his new wife along with his brothers, his Mother (kunthi) as usual ordered her sons to divide whatever they brought to home. As they can't disobey their Mother's words. they were righteously forced to share draupadi as their wife.
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@Mr_Green this is the canonical explanation as it appears to a casual reader in Mahabharata. You may add it as an answer.
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You need help of other Puranas and shastras to understand a particular complex seeming situation in one itihaasa or one purana. In Sanskrit its called DHARMA-SOOKSHMA meaning minute observation. People who don't understand Sanskrit read Mahabharata in other languages and those film and serial makers , not knowing the dharma-sookshma make films/serials which people think are right. And we Hindus get questions thrown at us just out of the derogatory intention that Hindu scriptures are ridiculous. Please read authentic books recommended by scholars before questioning. I see that many Hindus themselves don't know what a dharma-sookshma is and how is it dealt with by great people.
All the 5 Pandavas are different forms of the one Lord Indra. Sachi is the wife of Indra. Sachi is called svarga-devata or the Shakti of Indra. (in Hindu texts related to Gods, Wife is not to be understood as in case of a human being, instead it should be understood as the God's inherent Power or Shakti). Sachi is born as Draupadi and so the Indra divides his energy into 5 forms.
Also interestingly , if u read the original Mahabharata, there was a very big discussion / conference held by sage vyasa with eminent people of that kingdom for a couple of days who are answerable to the subjects of that kingdom, before agreeing to the Draupadi's marriage. Vyasa has such a foresight that he expected that people of kali yuga would have such questions. Vyasa then with the power of his penance shows the people in that conference the real identities of all the 5 Pandavas as one Indra energy. So, there is no awkwardness in Draupadi marrying 5 Pandavas.
Paanchaaliim pratijagraaha draupadim shrim ivaaparaam Puujayaam aasa puujaarhaam zaciim deviim ivaagataam (Haridas Siddhantavagish – refer 1.200.26-27) Markendaya Purana says clearly that Draupadi is Sachi’s incarnation. ‘Thus, to relieve Prithvi of her burden, the deities began to take incarnation on earth. Dharma and Vayu implanted Indra's radiance in the womb of Kunti. This resulted in the birth of Yudhishthir and Bheema. Then Indra himself produced Arjuna from Kunti. Nakul and Sahadev were born because of Indra's radiance implanted by Ashwini kumars in the womb of Madri. Thus all the five Pandavas originated from the same source even though they appeared as distinct entities, whereas Draupadi was none other than Shuchi, the wife of Indra, produced from the altar in Drupad's palace. In human incarnation, Draupadi got five Pandavas as her husband ( refer 5.23-26) Mahabharata scholars most often take CE for discussion and research. Here, in full agreement with Prof. P. Lal, I would quote like to quote him: "CE is critical Edition. u can understand it as the authentic mahabharata version. I believe in the sanctity of an all-inclusive Mahabharata, and see no reason why such very Indian all-inclusiveness should not be respected by textual scholars who stress strict adherence to lexical principles, and pompously dismiss popular and folk passages and episodes as garrulous ‘interpolations.’”
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Most part of the question looks like plain rant and other is unsourced, can you present source for the claim, scripture reference etc.
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Paanchaaliim pratijagraaha draupadim shrim ivaaparaam Puujayaam aasa puujaarhaam zaciim deviim ivaagataam (Haridas Siddhantavagish – refer 1.200.26-27)
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Integrate them in question itself and make it more to the point.
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Markendaya Purana says clearly that Draupadi is Sachi’s incarnation. ‘Thus, to relieve Prithvi of her burden, the deities began to take incarnation on earth. Dharma and Vayu implanted Indra's radiance in the womb of Kunti. This resulted in the birth of Yudhishthir and Bheema. Then Indra himself produced Arjuna from Kunti. Nakul and Sahadev were born because of Indra's radiance implanted by Ashwini kumars in the womb of Madri.
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Thus all the five Pandavas originated from the same source even though they appeared as distinct entities, whereas Draupadi was none other than Shuchi, the wife of Indra, produced from the altar in Drupad's palace. In human incarnation, Draupadi got five Pandavas as her husband ( refer 5.23-26) Mahabharata scholars most often take CE for discussion and research. Here, in full agreement with Prof. P. Lal, I would quote like to quote him:
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In Adi Parva->Vaivahika Parva of Mahabharata, Vyasa says:
O king, they who have been born as the Pandavas are none else than those Indras of old. And the celestial Sri herself who had been appointed as their wife is this Draupadi of extraordinary beauty.
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Mahabharat, created more than 2,000 years ago, is a complex story of the mythological Kurukshetra war. It is the longest known epic poem in the world, about 10 times the length of the Iliad and the Odyssey combined. There are hundreds of interpretations for any ancient text. This one is not an exception. There's direct text to text translation which no wonder sounds vague and divine. But there are more rational and philosophical interpretations, as of any art. And greatness of an art lies in this fluidity. Many people make many interpretations. None is wrong, none is absolute. https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-asia-india-37340277 https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4szy0x
When Draupadi arrives with Pandavas to meet Kunti, they inform her that Arjuna won alms, to which Kunti says, "Share the alms equally"...! This motherly command leads the five brothers to become the five husbands of Draupadi !!! https://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/maha/index.htm
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Mahabharat was written 5000+ years ago, at the end of Dwapar Yug
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The bulk of the Mahābhārata was probably compiled between the 3rd century BCE and the 3rd century CE, with the oldest preserved parts not much older than around 400 BCE. The original events related by the epic probably fall between the 9th and 8th centuries BCE. The text probably reached its final form by the early Gupta period (c. 4th century CE). scroll.in/article/905466/…
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scroll is a well known anti-Hindu leftist blog, especially written by Devdutt Patnaik, whose nonsensical interpretation of Sanskrit words has been clearly rebutted here
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Draupadi was also avatar of Goddess Shree or Wealth who was joint wife to five Indras, the Five Pandavas. She was to be born several times for imprisoning the Indras. First time was as Vedavati who cursed Ravana (who is another goddess Avatar Swaha, wife to Agni). She then came again as Maya-Sita especially to take revenge from Ravana while Agni hid the real Sita. Third one was partial either Damyanti (whose husband Nala was equivalent to Dharma, Vayu, Indra just like the Pandavas) and her daughter Nalayani. She married Sage Mudgala. The fifth avatar was Draupadi herself. So we find in Draupadi, a composite avatar of Kali, Parvati, Sachi, Shyamala, Usha, Bharati, Shree, Swaha, the eight goddesses.
At Pandavas residence Lord Krishna took Draupadi aside and said, "This awkward situation you find yourself in is of your own making. In your previous birth you had pleased Lord Shiva with your prayers. He granted a boon to you. You said that you wanted a husband and to ensure that your request was heard, you repeated it five times in all. Shiva then said that in your next life you would have five husbands."
Some sources have a slightly different narration. Draupadi made her request only once but she added a long list of qualities that she wanted in her husband. Shiva said that it would be impossible to find one man with all these qualities. Hence she would have five husbands in her next life. All of them together would posses the qualities she had enumerated.
Lord Krishna said ," You will spend one year with each husband. Others will be forbidden to enter the chamber in which you and the husband-of-the-year are staying. If one does so, even accidentally, he would be exiled for one year."
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The Alpha Tau Omega chapter at Indiana University is facing the possibility of extinction after a video has surfaced of its newest recruits engaging in some rather hedonistic activity while T-Wayne’s “Nasty” freestyle plays in the background.
A nearly :30 second clip has made its way across social media platforms and depicts a group of shirtless (and waiting) males lined up to partake in what appears to be an oral sex competition with two nude women. During the course of the video, the group yells out “Scotty” as one of the males has his face stuffed in between one of the woman’s legs as he gets kicked repeatedly while perceivably attempting to breathe. According to the word circulating around Twitter, the woman were said to be hired strippers.
From a social standpoint, there have been much worse instances fraternities have been accused of but Indiana University is treating the incident very seriously and has suspended the Alpha Tau Omega.
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Extract from John Thomson’s Atlas of Scotland 1832. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
ASTLEY AINSLIE HOSPITAL, GRANGE LOAN David Ainslie of Costerton, Midlothian, died in 1900 leaving the residue of his estate for ‘the purpose of creating, endowing and maintaining a hospital or institution for the relief and behoof of the convalescents in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh’. In 1921 a Board of Governors was formed to carry out the bequest. The hospital opened in about 1923, the original site having been acquired in 1921 comprising a golf course and the four villas of Millbank, Southbank, Canaan House and Canaan Park with Morelands House and St Roque House being acquired later.
Extract from the revised 2nd edition OS map of 1932-3. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
At the core of the present hospital site are the three remaining villas, of simple classical style, and a gate lodge with good decorative ironwork. Canaan House dates from c.1805 with additions of 1877. Canaan Park, of c.1845, has substantial additions dating from 1922 by John Jerdan as part of its conversion to hospital use.
Canaan Park, photographed in 2007. It was the home of John Stuart Stuart Forbes from about 1853-60; he was killed in action at the battle of Little Bighorn – Custer’s Last Stand – © Copyright M J Richardson and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
St Roque was also originally built c.1845 with St Roque Lodge dating from c.1870.
“Astley Ainslie Hospital, Edinburgh” by Kim Traynor Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Canaan House became the administration department and various hospital blocks were constructed on the site, mostly by Auldjo Jamieson & Arnott, between 1925 and 1939. Designed as a convalescent home, it developed to provide for patients who required longer care and supervision after illness or surgery and to build up patients’ strength before treatment. It became a leading rehabilitation centre and established a pioneering training school for occupational therapy. The hospital continues (2015) to provide rehabilitation services both for in-patients and out-patients. [Sources: A. Miles, University of Edinburgh Journal, Vol.III, 1929-30: http://www.lhsa.lib.ed.ac.uk/exhibits/hosp_hist/astley_ainslie.htm]
BEECHMOUNT HOSPITAL, 102 Corstorphine Road Beechmount House, a loosely classical mansion built in 1900 to designs by John Watson, was bequeathed to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 1926 and opened as an auxiliary hospital c.1928.
Extract from the 2nd-edition OS map, revised in 1905. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
The Infirmary managers had initially considered reconstructing and equipping the house as a radiological institute. However, when the infirmary was recognized by the National Radium Commission as the National Radium Centre for Edinburgh, Beechmount was designated as an auxiliary hospital with accommodation for 40 patients before and after receiving radium treatment in the Infirmary.
Aerial photograph of Beechmount House, taken in March 2015 by RCHAMS © Crown Copyright: RCAHMS
The hospital was transferred to the National Health Service in 1948 and latterly was used as a convalescent home mostly for elderly patients. It closed in 1989-90 and returned to private ownership.The individual columns along the driveway were originally used as gas-lights; the hole through the shafts for the flow of gas can still be seen. [Sources: A. Logan Turner, Story of a Great Hospital, Edinburgh, 1979, p.337]
BRUNTSFIELD HOSPITAL The founding of the hospital was due to the endeavours of Dr Jex-Blake and Dr Elsie Ingils, to provide medical care for women and clinical experience for young women doctors. The Bruntsfield Hospital opened in 1899 in the converted Bruntsfield Lodge (originally Greenhill Cottage), which and been the Edinburgh home of Dr Sophia Jex-Blake since 1883.
Extract from the 1877 OS large-scale town plan. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
She was the first woman general medical practitioner in Scotland and began practice at No. 4, Manor Place in June 1878. In September of that year Jex-Blake opened the Edinburgh Provident Dispensary for Women and children in Grove Street. In 1885 it expanded to provide six beds and was renamed the Edinburgh Hospital and Dispensary for Women and Children. When Dr Jex-Blake retired in 1899 and moved away from Edinburgh the managers of this small hospital acquired her home. Bruntsfield Lodge, and converted it into an eighteen-bed general hospital for women.
Former Bruntsfield Hospital, Whitehouse Loan, photographed in 2012 by Kim Traynor. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
In the same year Dr Elsie Inglis and the Medical Women’s Club opened a seven-bed hospital which was later known as the Hospice. These two institutions amalgamated in 1910. A new ward block was added to the complex, designed by Arthur Balfour Paul, which was opened by Queen Mary on 18 July 1911. In the later 1920s the hospital acquired No. 1 Bruntsfield Crescent, which had been owned by Professor James Lorimer, father of one of the best known of Scottish architects, Sir Robert Lorimer.
A ward in Bruntsfield Hospital decorated for Christmas in 1933, photograph from the collection of RCAHMS
The hospital was transferred to the National Health Service in 1948, but closed in 1989. In the 1990s the site was redeveloped for housing, retaining the former lodge. [For historic photographs of Bruntsfield Hospital, see also Lothian Health Services Archives flickr page]
CHALMERS HOSPITAL, LAURISTON PLACE Chalmers Hospital opened in February 1864. It was designed c.1861, by John Dick Peddie, of Peddie and Kinnear, in an elegant Italianate style with a central three‑storey block over a raised basement, flanked by two‑storey wings.
Former Chalmers Hospital, Lauriston Place, photographed in 2011 © Copyright kim traynor and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
George Chalmers (1773‑1836), a plumber in Edinburgh, left the residue of his estate, amounting to around £30,000, to the Dean and Faculty of Advocates for the purpose of founding a ‘New Infirmary or Sick and Hurt Hospital’. In 1854, once the funds had accumulated to £70,000, Lauriston House was purchased with seven and a half acres of land behind it extending down to the meadows. On part of the land the hospital was begun in 1860, and Chalmers Street was formed on part of the ground which was then feued for housing development. Lauriston House was let as a school.
Extract from the 1877 OS large-scale town plan. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
Work began in 1861 to erect a hospital with 48 beds in four wards. The polished ashlar exterior was considered to secure the building from impurities. The central block contained the staff accommodation and Nightingale-style wards were in the wings – these were built over an open basement to allow air to circulate and prevent damp. Between the wards and the central block were large open staircases, and the wards themselves were 54ft by 25ft and 16ft high, with a fireplace and a range of five windows on each side. Beds were placed against the wall, between the windows. Floors were of polished oak, the skirtings of Parian cement. Each ward had 12 beds and had its own bathroom and water closet at the far end. The two lower wards were opened in 1864 to non‑paying patients and the upstairs wards opened in 1872 to paying patients.
The building contractors were W & D. McGregor, masons; J & R Wilson, Leith, Wrights; J. Craigie & Sons, plasterers; J. Low, plumber; J. Young & Co., slaters. Cooking and heating apparatus were prepared by Mr Parnell, painting by Mr Moxon. The clerk of works was J. B. M’Fadzean. The cost, including the layout of the grounds was a little over £7,000. (Sources: The Builder, 3 Oct 1863, p.706)
CITY HOSPITAL, GREENBANK DRIVE The City Hospital was built between 1897 and 1903 as the City Infectious Diseases Hospital to designs by the City Architect, Robert Morham.
City Fever Hospital, Colinton Mains viewed from across a ploughed field. Old postcard © H. Martin, reproduced with permission of H. Martin
It was of a similar scale than Ruchill Hospital in Glasgow with two ranks of ward pavilions ranged around the central administration building. Built of red sandstone on a site opposite the earlier Craiglockhart Poorhouse, these large complexes were relatively isolated when they were built.
The City Hospital, aerial photograph taken in 1948 by Aero Pictorial, from the RCAHMS collection
In 1871 Edingburgh Town Council had prepared Canongate Poorhouse for an epidemic hospital and after the Royal Infirmary refused to admit smallpox and cholera patients, premises in King’s Stables Road and part of the poorhouse in Forrest Road were converted for use as a temporary hospital for use in an emergency. The Royal Infirmary continued to cater for other infectious diseases and when Bryce’s new infirmary buildings were completed in 1879, the old Surgeons Hall was used to accommodate infectious cases.
City Hospital, Edinburgh, photographed in 1988 by alljengi reproduced under creative commons licence CC-BY-SA 2.0
In 1881 the Town Council purchased William Adam’s old infirmary building in Infirmary Street, together with the two surgical hospitals in High School Yards, to house fever patients during epidemics. In 1884 the old infirmary building was demolished and in the following year the Council bought from the Infirmary the Old Surgeon’s Hall and finally took over responsibility for the treatment of all cases of infectious diseases. These buildings remained in use as the City Fever Hospital until the new hospital opened in 1903.
The former City Hospital, from an OS map of 1958. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
In 1913 accommodation was added for TB patients. The hospital closed in 1999. [Sources: A. Logan Turner, Story of a Great Hospital, Edinburgh, 1979, p.237: see also Lothian Health Board blogspot]
The Nurses’ Home, photographed by RCAHMS probably in 1996 © RCAHMS
A ward pavilion, City Hospital, photographed by RCAHMS in 1996 © RCAHMS
CORSTORPHINE HOSPITAL, CORSTORPHINE ROAD The Corstorphine Hospital opened in July 1867 as the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Convalescent Home.
Extract from the 2nd-edition OS Map, revised in 1893. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
The symmetrical Italianate Home has an imposing setting on the hillside facing south. It was built to designs by Peddie and Kinnear of Edinburgh at the behest of William Seton Brown, who anonymously proposed founding such an institution in the summer of 1864. It cost £12,000 and provided accommodation for about 50 patients. In 1893 two wings were added by Kinnear and Peddie, as the firm had by then become. The extension was funded by a bequest of £13,000 from Mr James Nasmyth, engineer, and increased the accommodation by a further 40 beds.
Corstorphine Hospital, from an old postcard
By the early years of the 20th century the hospital had become known as Convalescent House. It was transferred to the National Health Service in 1948 and continued to function as an auxiliary hospital associated with the Royal Infirmary. It closed for extensive modernisation in the late 1950s or early 1960s, during which time a new, two-storey nurses’ home was built. It re-opened in May 1962. It then comprised four open wards with a total of 100 beds, and three single rooms attached to each of the main wards. Service kitchens were situated at the entrance to the wards, and in the centre of each ward was a linen and store room. The north wings of the building were enlarged and upgraded to provide sanitary and utility accommodation and a self-service staff dining room. On the south side of the building, reinforced-concrete balconies were built enclosed with aluminium and glass curtain walling to create dining, day and recreation rooms. The original floors were found to be badly decayed and were replaced in reinforced concrete and heavy quality linoleum laid for most of the floor coverings.
A part of the south front of Corstorphine Hospital, photographed by Leslie Barrie in September 2013, showing the 1960s enclosed balconies.
The nurses home (since demolished) was built in the grounds in front of the hospital, partly from reconstructed stone and partly of harled brick. Twenty bedrooms, two bed-sitting rooms, four study rooms, a lounge and the usual ancillary rooms were provided, along with a laundry on the ground floor.
The hospital closed in 2014. Housing was built on the site of the nurses’ home (Kaimes Court) and a new nursing home built on the garden to the east. Plans to convert the former hospital into housing were approved in January 2019. [Sources: A. Logan Turner, Story of a Great Hospital, Edinburgh, 1979, p.175: The Hospital, vol.58, no.7 July 1962, p.491: BBC News 10 January 2019, retrieved online 17.04.19: see also Edinburgh City planning files for details of the redevelopment.]
CRAIGLOCKHART HOSPITAL (Edinburgh Hydropathic) Built in 1877-9 as a hydropathic institution to designs by Peddie & Kinnear. (Sources: British Architect, 25 April 1879; The Builder, 20 Oct 1877, 11 Oct 1879; Building News, 10 April 1880)
“Craiglockhart Hydropathic main view” by Brideshead – Own work. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons –
Extract from the 2nd-edition OS map, revised in 1893. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
CRAIGLOCKHART POORHOUSE, CRAIGHOUSE ROAD Built in 1867‑1869 to designs by George Beattie and Son as the new City Poorhouse, it replaced the existing poorhouse in the Old Town. Like St Cuthbert’s poorhouse the old buildings had become unsatisfactory and a move to a new site with new buildings was needed.
Central block of the former Craiglockhart Poorhouse, later Greenlea Old People’s home. (The city hospital was on a separate site to the south.) ‘Former City Hospital {sic}, Craiglockhart’ photographed in 2009 © Copyright kim traynor and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Unlike Peddie and Kinnear’s Craigleith Poorhouse (now the Western General Hospital), Craiglockhart is still relatively unchanged. It is comparable to many of the larger poorhouses such as that of Govan (now {1990} Glasgow’s Southern General Hospital), Greenock (now {1990} Ravenscraig Hospital) and Aberdeen (now {1990} Woodend Hospital). The large central octagonal tower marks the entrance and from there it was arranged symmetrically to achieve the required male/female segregation and the plan was minutely devised to allow for the maximum classification. There were separate departments for children, including school‑rooms. For the sick, an infirmary was provided and a distinction was made between paupers of good and dissolute character. So there are areas marked out on the plan such as ‘doubtful old men’ and ‘dissolute women’. The site was basically divided into three areas with a lunatic asylum to the west, the main poorhouse in the centre and the infirmary to the east.
Plan of lands at Craiglockhart, the property of the parochial board of Edinburgh, 11 August 1880. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
Extract from the 2nd-edition OS Map, revised in 1893. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
The poorhouse section consisted of five blocks linked by corridors. The central block had a large section behind for the dining‑hall, kitchen and stores and the eastern most block had a further block to the rear. The buildings were constructed of the local sandstone with Scottish baronial details. A competition had been held for the architect of the new building, the winning design by Beattie, had the motto ‘Comfort for the Poor and Care for the Ratepayer’. [Sources: The Builder, 14 Oct. 1865, p.727: Scottish Record Office, plans RHP 30842/1‑55, RHP 30843/1‑17. See also workhouses.org ]
DEACONESS HOSPITAL, PLEASANCE The Hospital opened in 1894 in a red sandstone block designed by Hardy and Wight, situated next to the St Ninian’s Mission. In 1888 a scheme was approved by the General Assembly for the organisation of women’s work in the church which included the Women’s Guild and the Order of Deaconesses. In the following year the St Ninian’s Mission was opened as an institution for training Deaconesses for missionary work at home and abroad. The hospital was founded to provide practical training in nursing for the Deaconesses.
Former Deaconess Hospital, photographed in 2012 © Copyright kim traynor and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
The very Reverend Professor A. H. Charteris was largely responsible for setting forth the scheme and in 1912 a Memorial Church was opened adjacent to the Mission and the Hospital, designed by J. B. Dunn (now Kirk o’Field). In 1897 and 1912 the hospital was extended to increase the original accommodation of 24 beds to 42 beds.
Extract from the 25 inch OS map revised in 1931. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
In 1934 a major reconstruction scheme was begun and a floor added to the original block by A. F. Balfour Paul. The new block, the Lord Sands Memorial Wing, was opened in 1936 by the Duke and Duchess of York.
EASTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, SEAFIELD ROAD, LEITH The Eastern General Hospital was built as Leith Poorhouse, to designs by J. M. Johnston, in 1903‑7.
Extract from the 2nd edition OS map, revised in 1912-13. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
Aerial photograph of the Eastern General taken in 1954 by Aero Pictorial, from the RCAHMS collection
The plans below for a Tb block may not have been executed, as a building of this plan form seems absent from the OS map and the aerial photograph above. Circular wards, or in this case octagonal wards, were seldom built but often proposed by architects.
Johnston’s elevations and plans for the ‘phthisical block’ – i.e. for patients with tuberculosis. From RCAHMS.
The buildings had, in 1990, an unusually modern appearance which is emphasised where the original windows have been replaced by modern glazing. The group of tall blocks were white‑harled with red dressings. The poorhouse was built in two sections, originally the poorhouse section and hospital section, but almost immediately the poorhouse section was converted into additional hospital accommodation. It was the last poorhouse to be built in Scotland, opening just prior to the damning Royal Commission on Distress Report of 1909 which criticised almost every aspect of the poorhouse system throughout Scotland.
The husk of the admin block, photographed in 2007 by RCAHMS
The hospital closed in 2007 and the site cleared for a housing development. [Sources : Architect & Building News, 10 Oct. 1930, p.509; The Scotsman, 19 January 2007. See also workhouses.org]
EDINBURGH DENTAL HOSPITAL, 30-31 CHAMBERS STREET The Dental Hospital opened in its new building in Chambers Street in 1927, designed by Begg & Lorne Campbell. The origins of the hospital were laid in 1860 with the opening of the Edinburgh Dental Dispensary at No.1, Drummond Street. The dispensary subsequently moved to Cockburn Street and in 1873 the first dental hospital and school was established which was incorporated in 1892. In 1894 it moved again to premises in Chambers Street, purchasing the adjacent building in 1903. At this stage plans were drawn up for an extension to be built between the buildings and the pavement.
The Dental Hospital in School in Brown Square, Chambers Street © RCAHMS
In 1925 work began on the new purpose‑built hospital.
Edinburgh Dental Hospital, Chambers Street, photographed in 2001 © RCAHMS
It was transferred to the National Health Service in 1948, and the following year building plans, deferred at the outbreak of the Second World War, were set on foot. The new hospital and school were completed in 1953, to designs by R. Rowand Anderson, Kininmonth & Paul.
ELSIE INGLIS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, SPRING GARDENS (closed 1989) The Elsie Inglis Maternity Hospital opened in July 1925 and was designed by Harold Ogle Tarbolton. It maximises its fine site overlooking Salisbury Crags in the design, with a sun balcony running across the south front.
Former Elsie Inglis Memorial Maternity Hospital, photographed in 2011 © Copyright kim traynor and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
Dr Elsie Inglis was one of Edinburgh’s best known medical women. In 1899, with the Medical Women’s Club, Elsie Inglis opened a seven‑bed hospital and a nursing home for women in George Square. This expanded in 1904 when they moved to premises in the High Street and became known as the Hospice. It provided accommodation mainly for the poorer women of Edinburgh during their pregnancy and confinement. In 1910 the Hospice amalgamated with the Bruntsfield Hospital. During the First World War Elsie Inglis worked with the Scottish Women’s Hospitals movement establishing units in France, Serbia, Russia, Corsica and Greece. She worked mainly in Serbia and Russia.
Extract from the 25-inch OS map revised in 1931. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
The maternity hospital was built as a memorial to her work. Also on the site were a brick‑built nurses’s home and out‑patients’ block. The hospital closed in 1988, and a nursing home was built on the site, reusing some hospital buildings and retaining the name of Elsie Inglis, a part of the former hospital was refurbished as a nursery. The nursery and nursing home are now joined by new housing developments on the site. [Photographs of the hospital taken in the 1930s can be seen on the Lothian Health Services Archives flickr page.]
EYE, EAR & THROAT INFIRMARY, CAMBRIDGE STREET The Eye Dispensary for Edinburgh was established in 1822 and in 1834 a separate Eye Infirmary was founded. In 1883 departments of Ear, Nose and Throat were added and it became the Eye, Ear and Throat Infirmary of Edinburgh. In 1922 it amalgamated with the Dispensary and moved to a house in Cambridge Street. In‑patient care ceased in 1949, the service concentrating instead on an orthoptic clinic, artificial eye centre and school eye service. These were transferred to the Princess Alexandra Eye pavilion when it opened in 1969.
GOGARBURN HOSPITAL, GLASGOW ROAD Gogarburn House, dated 1893, designed by James Jerdan is situated to the west of the site, a cream‑harled Scots Renaissance style house with stone dressings. It was purchased by Edinburgh Corporation in c.1920 and used temporarily as a convalescent home for children. By 1924 female mental defectives were accommodated in the converted house and in the following year the stable block was adapted for male patients.
Aerial photograph of Gogarburn Hospital, taken in 2001 before redevelopment ©RCAHMS E 08408
The foundation stone of the new Gogarburn Hospital was laid in 1929 by the Duchess of York. The buildings were designed by Stewart Kaye on the colony system, by this time the established plan form for mental hospitals in Scotland. It comprised separate villas, administration and admission wards and a school as well as various ancillary buildings. The principal buildings seem rather dreary now, predominantly of a brown render with grey stone dressings, drowning the simplified classical detail. This seems a shame when it is an interesting hospital, the earliest use of the colony plan in a mental deficiency hospital and forming a contrast to the vast Lennox Castle Hospital, which was designed with less apparent sympathy for the patients.
Extract from the 6-inch OS map, revised 1938. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
Later additions were built by E. J. MacRae, including two villas for children in 1936. During the Second World War the Colony was incorporated in the Emergency Medical Scheme and in 1948 it was transferred to the National Health Service. A new children’s unit was added in 1970.
KINGSTON CLINIC, see Scottish National Neurasthenic Hospital
LEITH HOSPITAL (closed 1987) Leith Hospital opened in Mill Lane c.1850 in a building designed by Peter Hamilton.
Extract from the 2nd-edition OS map, revised in 1894. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
This building, now {1990} with an additional upper storey, is at the core of a series of later additions ranging in size and style. The most attractive of these is the fine children’s wing built as a war memorial in the 1920s, in a stripped Tudor style with twin gables flanking the rich carving over the centre three bays. The hospital was founded by the amalgamation of the casualty hospital established in 1837 and the Dispensary which was set up in 1815 by the Edinburgh and Leith Humane Society (founded in 1788). The hospital comprised medical and surgical wards for men, women and children and an accident unit. In 1873‑5 the hospital was extended by James Simpson to the north‑east. In 1886 the Hospital Directors granted Dr Sophia Jex Blake permission to allow her female medical students to attend the hospital for clinical instruction.
Old Leith Hospital and Infirmary, Mill Lane, photographed in 2011. © Copyright kim traynor and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
A new block was added to the south and a nurses’ home in 1898‑ 1903 by W. N. Thomson, and a further new building provided in 1923‑7 by George Simpson. The hospital was transferred to the National Health Service in 1948 and finally closed in 1987. The War Memorial Wing and Cowan Hall were adapted to provide an out‑ patient department. Lothian Health Board aim to provide a Community Hospital on the site. The future of the existing buildings is uncertain {1990}. [Sources: Christine Hoy, A Beacon in Our Town, Edinburgh, 1988.]
LIBERTON HOSPITAL, LASSWADE ROAD The oldest part of the hospital opened in 1906, designed by J. Dick Peddie and G. Washington Browne. Together with the Longmore Hospital, which opened in 1875, it constituted the Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Incurables. In 1963 a new four‑storey geriatric hospital was built next to the original building, designed by John Holt.
LONGMORE HOSPITAL, SALISBURY PLACE Begun in 1880 to designs by J. M. Dick Peddie, the Longmore Hospital for Incurables was named after Mr J. A. Longmore, whose trustees provided £10,000 for the building fund.
Longmore Hospital, photographed by Cowie & Seaton, from RCAHMS
The Edinburgh Association for Incurables was founded in 1874 and the first hospital opened in February 1875. In 1903 a Royal Charter was granted and three years later the Liberton Hospital opened. Jointly these hospitals formed the Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Incurables. It is a stylish, classical building with a long, elegant street facade. The central bay is surmounted by a pediment and coupled columns distinguish the upper floor of the flanking bays. [Sources: Buildings of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2nd ed. 1988, p.636: Lothian Health Board Archives, Annual Reports ]
MINTO HOUSE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, CHAMBER STREET (demolished) Established around 1829 by Professor Syme.
NORTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, FERRY ROAD, LEITH (demolished) Built as the Leith Public Health Hospital for infectious diseases, it opened in 1896. It was also known as East Pilton Hospital.
Extract from the 2nd-edition OS map revised in 1905. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
It was designed by George Simpson, on a large site just beyond the western boundary of Leith. When the plans for the hospital were first drawn up George Simpson was working with his father, James, but the latter died not long after and the work was seen through by the son. The buildings were of brick, the wards in detached pavilions described at the time as being on the ‘cottage system’. The administration block was three storeys high, the ward pavilions and ancillary buildings of one storey. The site, extending to around 9 acres, was purchased for £4,000 and building costs amounted to around £46,000.
The interiors were described as bright and pleasant with the walls and ceilings painted with ‘Duresco’, and finished in enamel ‘in a great variety of tints’. The grounds were laid out with walks and recreation grounds for nurses and patients.
The principal contractors were James Kinnear, Leith, mason and brickwork; Drysdale and Gilmour, Leith, Joiner and carpenter work; Patrick Knox & Sons, Edinburgh, plumbers; Charles Mitchell, Leith, painter; W. R. Clapperton & Co Edinburgh, furnishings; Maule & Son, Edinburgh, napery; R. & E. Simon, Leith, ironmongery furnishings.
Extract from the 2nd-edition OS map revised in 1931. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
During the First World War the hospital was commandeered by the Admiralty. It may have been at this time that the ward huts were built to the west of the site (see map above). [Sources: Edinburgh Evening News, 11 Sept 1896, p.4]
PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL, FROGSTON ROAD WEST (demolished) The foundation stone of the hospital was laid in 1929 and the first two wards opened in June 1932.
Extract from the 6-inch OS map, revised in 1932. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
Designed by Reginald Fairlie as a centre for the treatment of crippled children in the south‑east of Scotland, it featured sanatoria‑style ward blocks, open to the south with screens to keep the snow out. This type of hospital accommodation was necessary at a time when the major causes of crippling in children were TB and osteomyelitis. The third ward opened later in 1932 and a fourth was built in 1936. Additions to the hospital were made in the 1960s by Morris & Steedman for the South East Regional Hospitals Board.
The hospital closed in 2000, as part of the restructuring of health services in Edinburgh made following the building of the new Royal Infirmary. The site was sold for housing in 2002. The nurses’ home was converted into flats, but plans to adapt one of the ward blocks were scrapped following a fire. [Sources: Buildings of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2nd ed., 1988, p.568: Lancet, 20 March 1929: Lothian Health Services Archives]
ROYAL EDINBURGH HOSPITAL, TIPPERLIN ROAD The original buildings by Robert Reid have now been demolished and the oldest section of the hospital remaining dates from 1842 by William Burn. The Royal Edinburgh is one of the most historically important hospitals in Scotland, playing a key role in the development of treating mental illness. The Craighouse development at the turn of the century was also of great importance in emphasising the significance of surroundings in the cure of mental disease.
Extract from Kirkwood’s map of Edinburgh, 1817. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland.
The foundation of the hospital originated with the death of the poet, Robert Ferguson, in the City Bedlam on 16 October 1774. He died tragically aged 24. Dr Andrew Duncan had been his medical attendant and after Ferguson’s death he resolved to try to establish a hospital for the mentally ill. In 1792 an appeal was launched but the response was small. In 1806 Parliament granted 2,000 from confiscated estates following the Jacobite Rising of 1745. This enabled the site at Morningside to be purchased. Plans were prepared by Robert Reid for the new asylum. He devised a courtyard plan consisting of four large blocks, each effectively resembling a modest neo‑Classical house, one each side of the square, with square lodges at the corners. The plan was intended to facilitate the classification of the patients. Reid produced a pamphlet on his Observations on the Structure of Hospitals for the Treatment of Lunatics &c. which compares closely with the slightly later writings of William Stark of 1810 concerning the construction of the Glasgow Royal Asylum. Like Stark, Reid visited several asylums and hospitals for lunatics in different parts of England. Classification was the key to the plan:
To admit of proper separation of patients into different classes, according to their condition and circumstances, this asylum should consist of several buildings, in some respects detached from each other. Distinct classes of patients, according to their rank in life, and the payment which their relations agree to make to the Institution for their accommodation and maintenance, should be placed in separate houses: and each of these buildings should be so constructed as to admit of a complete separation not only of the sexes but also of patients of the same sex, according to the condition of their disease, as being furious, tractable, incurable or convalescent.
These were the same criteria for classifying patients which persisted throughout the century, and the emphasis on the segregation of the classes was always as strong as that for the proper serration of different mental conditions.
Edinburgh Lunatic Asylum, East House, captioned ‘sketch showing the range of buildings which form one side of the square’ from RCAHMS
Reid’s design was on a larger scale than could have been built with the funds available. Aware of this, he concluded his pamphlet by drawing attention to the plan’s ‘peculiar advantage, that each part is separate and independent, and may be put to immediate use, as soon as it is finished’. Two wings of Reid’s building were built, and the first patient was admitted on 19 July 1813. Lack of funds not only prevented the rest of the plans being carried out but also prevented the managers from admitting pauper lunatics, which had, from the start, been one of its aims.
Extract from the OS Large-scale Town Plans 1876. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
Additions were made in 1819‑1821 under the guidance of Reid, with modifications of the original plan, since ‘he has had an opportunity of visiting with a discerning eye almost every commodious asylum for the Insane which has lately been built whether in England, in Scotland or in Ireland’ as the Annual Report for 1821 declared.
The accommodation of paupers was proposed again in the 1820s and the managers considered that a separate house should be provided for this class. Reid prepared plans for such a building but they were eventually abandoned and in 1837 new plans were acquired from William Burn, consisting of the extension of the existing buildings. In 1840 a further new set of plans were drawn up by Burn for the West House. They relate most closely to Stark’s Dundee asylum being an H‑plan with central kitchen and dining hall to the rear. Only part of Burn’s plan was built initially, opening on 6 August 1842.
Extract from the OS Large-scale Town Plans 1876. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
The new department contained wards for pauper lunatics and comprised three parts; a main wing of three stories with twelve dormitories and their accompanying workrooms, day-rooms, washing and bathrooms and six sick rooms, a separate single storey building for noisy patients of two large and six small dormitories and the kitchen and laundry. The new building was soon filled and after the patients from the City Bedlam had been admitted extension was necessary. The first addition by Burn in 1845 still left the accommodation inadequate despite many further minor alterations. By 1853 David Bryce was acting as the architect to the asylum and he produced plans for a new kitchen department at the East House as well as the completion of Burn’s West House, the south‑west wing remaining to be built. He also planned an octagonal building, a separate building for noisy patients, and a new wash‑house for the West House. These additions were completed in 1857.
William Burn’s West House, viewed from the south, from RCAHMS
In 1873 Dr Thomas Smith Clouston was appointed Physician Superintendent. At this time W. L. Moffatt was acting as architect to the asylum and he carried out various improvements. In 1877 the mansion house and estate of Craighouse was purchased and over the next 40 years the building activity at the hospital was centred there. The Craighouse development is considered separately below, and resulted in the demolition of Robert Reid’s original buildings in 1896. The hospital continued to expand its horizons after the opening of Craighouse. In 1929 an important development was made with the opening of the Jordanburn Nerve Hospital, where patients were informally admitted, and in 1931, a children’s clinic was established.
West House, Dining Hall, from RCAHMS
In 1948 the hospital was transferred to the National Health Service and in 1965 the Andrew Duncan Clinic was opened, designed by John Holt. He also designed the nine‑storey block for the University of Edinburgh’s Psychiatry Department on the site. These more recent additions have been less than sympathetic to the West House which has now lost most of its original impact. [Sources: Lothian Health Board Archives, plans, Annual Reports and Minutes.]
ROYAL EDINBURGH HOSPITAL, THOMAS CLOUSTON CLINIC, CRAIGHOUSE, CRAIGHOUSE ROAD Old Craighouse dates from 1565, the date appearing over the original entrance doorway. Macgibbon and Ross noted that the house appeared to have been built by the Symsones. A new wing was added in 1746. In 1877 Craighouse estate was purchased by the Royal Edinburgh Asylum and adapted for the accommodation of higher class patients.
Extract from the 2nd edition OS Map revised 1893. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland.
From 1889 to 1894 work on the new buildings was carried out to designs by Sydney Mitchell, these comprised the New Craighouse, East and West Hospital blocks, Queen’s Craig, South Craig and Bevan House. Dr Thomas Clouston was the key figure in the development of Craighouse. He had been appointed as Physician Superintendent to the Royal Edinburgh Asylum in 1873 and in his first Annual Report commented on the state of the buildings:
As regards our structural arrangements we are undoubtedly behindhand somewhat. We need more accommodation for those who wish the benefits of the institution and can pay high boards… we should be prepared to extend our benefits to the wealthiest …our poorhouses are palatial buildings and in the new asylums for paupers through the country no expense has been spared to make them cheerful and comfortable.
Aerial photograph taken by RCAHMS in 2015 of Old Craighouse (top right) and New Craighouse.
Once Clouston had established patients at Old Craighouse in 1878 he began planning the development of the site in a new and bold way:
Craighouse site affords ample room for many villas of various kinds, surrounding a central block for recent acute cases, kitchens, dining and public rooms. In the construction of these a principle might be adopted which has never yet been fully carried out in asylums, viz of adaptation of each house or part of house to the varied needs and mental conditions of its inhabitants … an asylum so constructed should contain all the medical appliances that would be likely to do good, it should have a billiard room, gymnasium, swimming‑bath and work rooms.
The scheme was long in the forming, in the Annual Report for 1885 Clouston comments that he has been devoting his attention to the principles of construction of hospitals for the better classes of the insane in the last years. He had visited asylums in America and other parts of Britain. In particular the Royal Asylums at Montrose, Dundee, Perth, Glasgow and Dumfries and in England the asylums at Northampton, Cheadle, Gloucester and St Ann’s Health Registered Hospital, the Bethlem Royal Hospital and two private asylums in London. By 1887 Sydney Mitchell had been appointed as architect. Work began in 1889 and the foundation stone of New Craighouse was laid on 16 July 1890 by the Earl of Stair. The scheme comprised five principal buildings. The main building or New Craighouse was situated to the west of Old Craighouse and further west again was the west hospital block, Queen’s Craig. To the south of these were the East Hospital, Bevan House and South Craig. New Craighouse was formally opened on 26 October 1894 by the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. South Craig Villa, Bevan House and the Ladies Hospital had already been occupied for some time. The achievement was phenomenal, and on such a vast scale that it remains unrivalled in hospital architecture in Scotland. Variety was the key to the design, variety of style, colour and texture achieved through the finishes, the materials, the varied roof line and every conceivable means. Inside it was sumptuously furnished and fitted up. After 1972 the buildings became the Thomas Clouston Clinic, named after the individual whose personal ideals were embodied in the site. [Sources: Lothian Health Board Archives, Annual Reports of Royal Edinburgh Hospital: RCAHMS, National Monuments Record of Scotland, drawings collection: The Builder, 7 Jan. 1888, p.16; 15 June 1889, p.442; 10 March, 1894, p.203.]
ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, SCIENNES ROAD The Sick Children’s Hospital was officially opened on 31 October 1895. It was designed by George Washington Browne, a leading architect in Edinburgh and formerly a partner of R. Rowand Anderson, he also designed other public buildings including the Edinburgh City Library. The hospital, built of bright red sandstone, has a tall three‑ storey and attic central block with twin, shaped gables and an ornate triumphal arch doorpiece.
Administration block of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, illustrated in Academy Architecture 1895 p.61
The children’s hospital in Edinburgh first opened in 1860 in a house in Lauriston Lane with 20 beds. A Royal charter was granted in 1863 and the hospital moved to Meadowside House where it remained until an outbreak of typhoid in 1890 when the patients were temporarily relocated in Morningside College. The managers decided that Meadowside House was unsuitable and a new building required. They purchased the former Trades Maiden Hospital and on the site erected the present building in 1892.
Sick Kids Hospital, Edinburgh by Stephencdickson – Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 photographed in 2014
The hospital opened in 1895, it was designed on a U‑plan with central administration section. The ward pavilions are three stories high terminating in balconies between the turrets.
General view of the entrance, photographed around 1900 by Bedford Lemere © RCAHMS
One of the most charming features of the hospital are the murals in the mortuary chapel by Phoebe Traquair, painted in 1885 at Meadowside House, which were transferred to the new building. They are typical of the Edinburgh Arts and Crafts Style which she adopted.
Detail of mural in mortuary chapel, photographed in 1982 © RCAHMS
In 1903 Washington Browne added an out‑patients’ department in Sylvan Place. In 1906 Muirfield House at Gullane was built as a convalescent home (see separate entry in Lothian). The hospital was extended from 1959 with a new lecture hall and operating theatre designed by Cullen, Lochhead & Brown of Hamilton, a well established firm in hospital design. [Sources: The Builder, 1 Jan. 1898.]
ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH, INFIRMARY STREET (Demolished) Built to the design of William Adam, the foundation stone of this, the first purpose‑built hospital in Scotland, was laid in 1738 and the first patients admitted in December 1741. In 1725 the first steps were taken towards establishing an infirmary by the Royal College of Physicians. Funds were raised by public subscription and a small house was rented at the head of Robertson’s Close. This first modest building was formally opened on 6 August 1729 and was the first infirmary in Scotland. In 1733 Glasgow countered with its Town’s Hospital but from the first this was designed to be primarily a workhouse with limited medical attendance. In the same year the question of new premises for the Edinburgh Infirmary was already under consideration. In November 1736 a Royal Charter was granted and the Infirmary acquired the ground of Thomson’s Yards from the trustees of George Watson’s Hospital as a site for the new building. The managers planned to provide a hospital with 280 beds but with limited funds needed to build piecemeal. In April 1738 the Infirmary managers published a memorandum detailing their intentions:
the building ought to be solid and erected of the most durable material, not slovenly, and yet that very little or no expense should be paid out in useless ornament… In order to form the plan in the best manner, they applied to William Adam, architect who has generously assisted them with a plan of the whole work which, when finished, will conveniently accommodate two hundred patients allowing each patient a bed.
The foundation stone was laid on 2 August 1738 and work commenced on the east section of the central block. By January 1739 work was already well advanced. Despite the decision to build in stages, fund raising was so successful that it was decided to proceed with the rest of the plan and a second ceremony of laying the foundation stone was held on 14 May 1740 for the west half of the building. The whole was finally completed in 1748, the year of William Adam’s death. Materials for the infirmary included timber from London and lime from England and unglazed paving tiles from Holland. The design was quite simple, on a U‑plan facing north, of three storeys and attic. The main block measured 210 feet in length and the wings each 70 feet long. It accommodated 228 patients distributed in wards with twelve beds in the wings and 24 beds in the main block. The centre bay projected twelve feet and was surmounted by a raised attic and cupola, containing the operating theatre, which had accommodation for 200 students and could also serve as a chapel. The cupola could also be used as an astronomical laboratory. Medical cases were accommodated on the lower two floors together with some cells for lunatics and surgical cases were located on the upper two floors, being closer to the operating theatre. The symmetrical plan allowed for the equal division of male and female patients. The infirmary was heated by open fires and a mains supply of water was connected in 1743. On the facade a statue of George II was added in 1755, since moved to Lauriston Place.
Various additions were made to the Infirmary, these included a new wing to the west in 1791‑2, and the acquisition of the old High School in High School Yards in 1829, which was then converted into a surgical hospital, opening in 1832. In 1833 the managers of the infirmary also acquired the old Surgeons’s Hall which was used as a fever hospital. The remaining buildings in the square were acquired over the next few years. In 1848 a more major building extension and alteration scheme was begun by David Bryce. A new surgical hospital and new kitchen and laundry and wash‑house were needed as well as a new drainage system. The new surgical hospital was built on ground between the original infirmary and the Surgeon’s Hall. It was of three storeys and attic and was linked with the earlier Surgical Hospital by waiting rooms. Altogether there was accommodation for 128 surgical beds and a further nineteen beds for eye patients. The new hospital opened on 30 April 1853. However, conditions were still unsatisfactory overall and in 1864 Bryce was requested to prepare a report on the condition of the old infirmary. The report recommended that a new building should be provided. At this stage there was no thought of abandoning the site and Bryce drew up plans for a new medical hospital on the existing site. By 1866 Bryce’s new Surgical Hospital was condemned as unhealthy and of having been built on a bad principles, perhaps in response to the emerging pavilion‑plan wards being highlighted in the national press and the architectural journals, particularly The Builder. Once it had been accepted that both the medical and surgical hospitals needed to be replaced it was only a matter of time before a new site was proposed for a new combined medical and surgical hospital, this was agreed to in March 1869.
The old infirmary buildings lingered after the opening of Bryce’s new Royal Infirmary in Lauriston Place, they were purchased by the Town Council and used during fever epidemics and as the City’s infectious diseases hospital until the new City Hospital opened in 1903. William Adam’s original infirmary was demolished in 1884. [Sources: records of the infirmary are held by Lothian Health Services Archive. Logan Turner, Story of a Great Hospital, Edinburgh, 1979: The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,1929. See The History of High School Yards for more about the buildings and history of the buildings here.]
ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH, LAURISTON PLACE Now superseded by new Royal Infirmary at Little France, the former buildings have been partly demolished and partly converted to a mixed use development known as Quarter Mile, with modern infill designed by Foster + partners.
The main building of the former Edinburgh Royal Infirmary at Lauriston Place was designed by David Bryce and built from 1870 to 1879. It incorporated part of William Adam’s George Watson’s Hospital of 1738‑41. It replaced the former Royal Infirmary building designed by William Adam which opened in 1748. The foundation stone of the new infirmary was laid in 1870. David Bryce died before it was completed and his son John Bryce remained as the superintending architect. It was planned on the Nightingale model of St Thomas’s Hospital, London, but where the riverside site had produced a long range of pavilions in London, in Edinburgh, the shape of the site, coupled with the incorporation of the old George Watson’s Hospital, led to an asymmetrical arrangement of the ward pavilions. The roughly square site, sloping southwards to the meadows, created a logical split into the surgical hospital section, facing Lauriston Road, and the medical section to the south facing, the Meadows. The kitchen and stores were situated in the middle of the site behind the administration section. Originally there were four pavilions in each half, with three wards in each pavilion. Each ward was self‑contained, having its own waiting rooms, nurse’s room, physician’s room, bathrooms, lavatories and kitchen. Each pavilion contained a lift for patients and a lift for stores. The administrative department in the centre of the surgical section incorporated the remains of George Watson’s Hospital. The furnishing of each ward was undertaken by a different group from the Infirmary Managers to the domestic servants and from the Writers to the Signet to the Brewers. The London Illustrated News at the time of the opening described the Infirmary as the largest in the United Kingdom and probably the best planned. Its nearest contemporary rival in Scotland was the Glasgow Western Infirmary which had opened in 1874 designed by James Burnet Senior also on the pavilion plan.
Southern ward pavilions photographed April 2015 © Harriet Richardson
Despite the apparent vastness of the new Infirmary it was not long before additions and alterations were necessary. Sydney Mitchell & Wilson added a nurses’ home in 1890, the laundry in 1896, and the Diamond Jubilee Pavilion in 1897. In 1900 they designed two new pavilions for ear, nose and throat and ophthalmic patients. Early this century the major addition was the Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion by Thomas W. Turnbull of 1935. After the Infirmary was incorporated into the National Health Service the desire for new buildings was first accomplished with the Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion on Chalmers Street built in 1971 by Alison & Hutchison. The redevelopment of the site commenced with the new block, Phase I, designed in 1965 by Robert Matthew, Johnson‑Marshall & Partners. Work on the Lauriston Building commenced in 1976. [Sources: Buildings of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2nd ed., 1988, p.259‑61: Logan Turner, Story of a Great Hospital, Edinburgh, 1979. For images of the Laurston building see Lothian Health Services Archives flickr page]
ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH, Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion (Demolished) The pavilion was constructed in 1935 by Thomas W. Turnbull, with James Miller acting as consultant. It is an imposing steel framed building faced with concrete, as is the Florence Nightingale Nurses’ Home which was built at the same time. The Pavilion was officially opened on 1 March 1939.
The Simpson Memorial had its origins in the Edinburgh Lying‑in Hospital which opened in Park Place in November 1793. This was financed by Professor Hamilton and then by his son, James, until his death in 1839. It moved in 1843 and occupied five further sites before becoming the Edinburgh Royal Maternity and Simpson Memorial Hospital, in commemoration of the achievements in obstetrics of Sir James Young Simpson who died in 1870. The resultant building, designed by D. Macgibbon & T. Ross, opened in May 1879 and is now the School of Radiology, at No.79 Lauriston Place. The first ante‑natal clinic in Britain was opened there in 1915 as a result of the work of James Haig Ferguson. After the First World War buildings in Lauriston Park and Graham Street were acquired to try to combat overcrowding but this was not satisfactorily overcome until the new Pavilion was provided in the 1930s.
ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL, CRAIGLEITH ROAD The present hospital dates from 1966 by Alan Reiach & Partners. Two blocks were incorporated from the earlier hospital buildings by Sydney Mitchell from 1906. These were the east lodge and the administration block. The founding of the Royal Victoria Dispensary marked the origins of Edinburgh’s tuberculosis scheme. It opened in 1887 and claimed to be the first anti‑tuberculosis dispensary in the world. A hospital for consumptives was established later. It originally operated from Craigleith House after its conversion in 1894. The house was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the present new buildings. From 1903‑6 five pavilions and a large administration block and dining hall were built on the ground adjoining the house. These sanatorium buildings formed a model for later sanatoria in Scotland. The floors of the wards were raised several feet from the ground so that the intervening air space ensured dryness and additional ventilation. Each pavilion was constructed on a half‑butterfly‑plan with two wards flanking centrally placed offices and lavatories. Open fireplaces provided the sole means of heating. There were also numerous shelters in the grounds for the open‑air treatment of patients. In the administration block, which survives on the site, was located the central dining hall for the patients. It was an airy room with an open beamed roof and decorated joists. It also contained the kitchen and offices, staff dining room and the Matron and Resident Physicians’s quarters. It is a picturesque building with its dominant tower and rich carving, showing powerful Scots Vernacular and seventeenth‑century influence. By 1960 the need for extensive hospital accommodation for TB had declined. Since 1966 a new hospital complex has been built on the site. [Sources: Building News, 7 December 1894, p.802: T. N. Kelynack (ed.), Tuberculosis Year Book and Sanatoria Annual, Vol.1, 1913‑14: Lothian Health Board Archives, Annual Reports.]
ST RAPHAEL’S HOSPITAL, Blackford Avenue private hospital, established by the Roman Catholic Church. Kilravock Lodge, a private house designed by MacGibbon & Ross around 1874 was enlarged as a hospital around 1925-6. A separate Art Deco wing was added to designs by J. Douglas Miller. The foundation stone was laid on 3 October 1934 by the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh.
The Art Deco wing, St Raphael’s, photographed by Francis Caird Inglis. © RCAHMS
A year later the Archbishop returned to perform the opening ceremony. In the 1960s a new wing was added to the west, and to the rear of the east ward wing. Further additions were carried out at the rear of the 1930s block in the 1970s or early 80s. [Sources: Buildings of Scotland, Edinburgh, p.599; The Scotsman, 22 Sept 1934 p.1; 23 Oct 1935, p.1]
SCOTTISH NATIONAL NEURASTHENIC HOSPITAL, CRAIGEND PARK, LIBERTON The house, Craigend Park, was designed by Pilkington & Bell for William Christie, a tailor and built in 1867-9. It was converted into a hospital for shell-shocked soldiers and sailors in 1917, opening as the Scottish National Neurasthenic Hospital in March 1918.
Craigend Park, aerial photograph by R. Adam, RCHME taken in 2015
The hospital closed in 1925, and later became a school, before re-opening as the Kingston Clinic – a centre for neuropathy, or nature cure – in 1938. It ran for fifty years, finally closing in 1988.
SOUTHFIELD HOSPITAL, LIBERTON Southfield House was designed in 1875 by John Chesser. This baronial style mansion house with its dominant turrets and quantity of crowstepped gables was acquired as a country branch for the Royal Victoria Sanatorium in Edinburgh, in about the 1920s and ward blocks were built in the grounds designed by Auldjo Jamieson & Arnott in 1930. [Sources: Lothian Health Board Archives, Annual Reports of Royal Victoria Hospital, Edinburgh: RCAHMS, National Monuments Record of Scotland, drawings collection, plans of Southfield House.]
WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, CREWE ROAD The Western General Hospital began its life as the replacement St Cuthbert’s Poorhouse, which opened in 1868. It was designed by Peddie and Kinnear.
Aerial photograph taken by RCAHMS in 2014 of the Western General
The first poorhouse for St Cuthbert’s parish opened in 1761 on the site of the Caledonian Hotel. In 1865 Henry Littlejohn, the City Medical Officer, reported that the building was insanitary and ordered improvements. It was suggested that St Cuthbert’s should combine with the Canongate parish, which also had a poorhouse, and build a new one between them. However, this was not accepted and the new St Cuthbert’s Poorhouse was built on land purchased from the Fettes Trust. After it opened it was renamed the Craigleith Hospital and Poorhouse.
Extract from the 2nd-edition OS Map, revised in 1893. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
During the First World War it was taken over by the army for casualties and in 1929, with the Local Government (Scotland) Act, Edinburgh Town Council took over and it became the Western General Hospital. D. & J. Bryce had extended the buildings in 1880 but the main alterations on the site came in the twentieth century. In around 1920 a recreation hall was added, in 1935 a nurses’ home was built and the pathology block was built in 1939. Before the outbreak of the Second World War plans had been prepared for a new hospital on p-to-date lines on the site, of which these additions had formed a part, but war put a stop to the reconstruction.
The Boiler House, photographed c.1978, from the RCAHMS Spence, Glover and Ferguson collection
Perspective view of proposed boiler house from mid-1950s, from RCAHMS Spence, Glover and Ferguson collection
After the hospital was transferred to the National Health Service in 1948, a great many additions were made to the site by the South Eastern Regional Hospitals Board through the 1950s and 60s, under the guidance of the Regional Board’s architect, John Holt.
In 1957 a radiotherapy department was opened, furnished with one of the few linear accelerators in Britain at that time. William Wellwood was the architect in charge under John Holt. It was largely built with a reinforced-concrete frame, the floors above and below the treatment level being solid, reinforced-concrete slabs, the others hollow tile set in reinforced-concrete rib panels. The out-patients’ departments and workshops, however, were built with load-bearing cavity construction. Spandrel panels in the main block were faced with Westmoreland green slate slabs, and the lower walls finished in plum-coloured facing bricks. The south gable wall was finished with Blaxter stone slabs. It had about 100 beds and hostel beds, dining areas for staff and patients, X-ray, diagnostic and therapeutic rooms, operating theatre suite, and research laboratories. The main ward block was of four storeys, with four-bed wards located on either side of a corridor.
In December 1959 a new neurosurgical block was opened, designed by Basil Spence and Partners in association with Holt. The Architects’ Journal noted that:
‘Exceptional conditions required it to be built up in the air, so to speak, and there is evident endeavour to exploit this situation visually in the design of the [reinforced concrete] frame and cantilevers. Materials throughout are of the highest quality and very various, so one might expect this to be a relatively costly building – which it is.‘ [AJ, 10 Dec 1959, p.683.]
One of the more unusual additions to the site was the Scottish Hospitals Centre. Designed by Holt, and completed by 1966.
The Western General in 1948, from the 25 in OS map. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland
These alterations continued after the 1974 reorganisation of the Health Service when the Western came under the management of the newly created Lothian Health Board and included the new library built in 1979 which finally covered the facade of the old poorhouse. [Sources: Buildings of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2nd ed. 1988, p.531‑2: Scottish Record Office, plans, RHP 30841/1‑62: Architectural Review, 1 April 1957, p.266See also workhouses.org]
WOODBURN SANATORIUM, CANAAN LANE Established c.1899 and from around 1900 run by Dr Isabella Mears (1853-1936) and her husband Dr W. P. Mears. A purpose-built sanatorium was erected to the north of the house in 1899-1900 (a building application was submitted by a Mrs Elizabeth Macgregor ‘or Gray’ in June 1899), but the house itself had previously been run as a nursing and convalescent home.
Extract from the 25-inch OS map surveyed in 1905-6. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland.
Isabella Mears was a pioneering woman, being the tenth woman on the General Medical Register – she had to take her final exams in Dublin, having studied Medicine at Edinburgh University. Before her work at Woodburn Sanatorium, Isabella had been a medical missionary in China. The sanatorium and Woodburn House later became a part of the Astley Ainslie Hospital. [Sources: information kindly supplied by Galen Bartholomew: Dundee Advertiser, 2 May 1896, p.1: Edinburgh Evening News, 1 June 1899, p.3]
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Helen Fraser
August 23, 2016 at 9:23 pm
I found this site by accident when I was looking for Beechmount and I noticed that the Northern General Hospital on Ferry Road is not mentioned . I have been a visitor to family members who were patients in many of these hospitals .
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Harriet Richardson
August 27, 2016 at 3:14 pm
Thank you Helen, I will make sure the Northern General gets added in soon.
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Harriet Richardson
August 31, 2016 at 9:33 am
Thank you Helen for pointing out the omission. I have now added in a very brief account of the Northern General, I will try to add to it in due course.
best wishes, from Harriet
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Dr. Yvonne McEwen
February 6, 2017 at 6:40 pm
You might want to include Graigend at Liberton. In 1918 it became the National Shell-Shock Hospital for Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen.
Kind regards and well done,
Dr. Yvonne McEwen
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Harriet Richardson
February 7, 2017 at 12:12 pm
Dear Yvonne, many thanks for this, I will add the hospital to the gazetteer. I am sure there a numerous omissions, especially hospitals set up during war time or as a result of war,
best wishes from Harriet
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Arlene Jamieson
September 10, 2017 at 3:33 pm
Hi I was looking for a hospital run by nuns that my uncle resided from the age of 4 when he was struck down with menegitus which left him severely disabled he died aged 12 in the early 1950’s in the hospital he was my dad’s only sibling and I would love to find out anything about the hospital so I can include it in our family free any help would be greatly appreciated from Arlene Jamieson
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Helen Fraser
January 23, 2018 at 9:27 pm
Hi , I have just revisited this site and I wonder if the Edinburgh hospital run by nuns could have been St Raphael’s. Your uncle’s death details will be recorded at Scotlands People and will confirm the place of death.. Good luck with your family history – mine is never ending .
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Arlene Jamieson
January 30, 2018 at 3:23 pm
Thank you so much hun xoxoxo
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Louise McNally
September 22, 2019 at 7:36 pm
Could we have more information about St Raphael’s, which seems to have been omitted? I worked there as a seamstress making theatre gowns circa 1984, part-time, one summer when I was a student. Did they really do operations there?
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Harriet Richardson
October 12, 2019 at 2:25 pm
Apologies for the omission Louise, there are some great photographs of the building on the Canmore site. At the moment I know next to nothing about it, as I mostly ignored private hospitals I’m afraid. But I will have a hunt about for more information and add it to the Edinburgh page.
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Julie Linden
January 30, 2018 at 3:20 pm
Could it be st Joseph’s hospital Rosewell which was run by the nuns ( daughters of charity of st Vincent DePaul) until it closed around 2000 , they had many children and adults who were physically and mentally handicapped
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David Wilson
September 15, 2017 at 1:28 pm
Very interesting site! Especially the City Hospital information at Greenbank!
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Barry Deehan
October 9, 2017 at 3:27 am
Fantastic Reading as i have very fond memories of these Hospital”s whilst working as an Auxiliary nurse in the 1990s . They were all great hospital”s but for me the best one out of them all ,
Eastern General Hospital ! . I loved it that much i lived there as well as worked there .{ Nurses Home }.
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Lindsey Paton
January 15, 2018 at 10:52 am
Thank you so much for this. I have been looking for information about Edinburgh hospitals as I am researching my Family History and a number of people lived, worked and/or died in one or other of them.
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Michael Boyle-Ronaldson
February 3, 2018 at 12:27 am
There was also the hospital for ‘fallen women’ at Standykehead ( Now Alnwickhill Road) which was converted to flats in the 1970’s.
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HarryvC Day
November 17, 2018 at 10:33 pm
They had a laundry there to earn money for the upkeep of this home rather than a hospital.
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Galen Bartholomew
February 16, 2018 at 4:48 pm
My great great aunt, Dr Isabella Mears (1853-1931), apparently ran Woodburn Sanatorium in Canaan Road in the early part of the twentieth century. She was a pioneering woman, being the tenth woman on the General Medical Register – she had to take her final exams in Dublin, having studied Medicine at Edinburgh University, because neither Edinburgh nor London would allow women to do so! Before her work at Woodburn Sanatorium, Isabella had been a medical missionary in China. I am surprised that Woodburn Sanatorium is not mentioned in this article but wonder if it was part of Canaan Park (referred to above)?
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Harriet Richardson
February 20, 2018 at 8:26 am
Woodburn Sanatorium became a part of the Astley Ainslie Hospital. Thank you for the information on Dr Isabella Mears. I will do some more research and make sure Woodburn and your great great aunt are added to the Edinburgh page.
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Galen Bartholomew
February 20, 2018 at 8:54 am
Thank you. If you would like some more information on Dr Isabella Mears (nee Bartholomew) please let me know. Best wishes, Galen Bartholomew
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Harriet Richardson
February 20, 2018 at 9:14 am
Yes, I would love to have some more information about her. I see that she wrote a booklet about open-air treatment and Woodburn was very early in adopting this type of treatment in Scotland.
best wishes and many thanks, Harriet
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Galen Bartholomew
February 20, 2018 at 9:19 am
I will let you have a note on Isabella within a week. Please would you confirm the email address to which I should send this.
Best wishes,
Galen
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Harriet Richardson
February 20, 2018 at 9:35 am
My ucl email address should be fine: [email protected]
Let me know if you have any difficulties – I am about to take early retirement at the end of this month and although I should retain my work email I am not entirely confident all will run smoothly.
all the best,
Harriet
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Robert Brown
February 20, 2018 at 7:27 pm
I found the information on your site very interesting and lovely to look at, but would it be possible for you to tell me which of those hospitals would have been located near Cants Close in Canongate in the year, 1871. I believe that a relative of mine was a night nurse in a hospital that the census for that year does not identify, but it was located in Canongate, ED99 and her record is on page 09 of that list. I’m trying to identify the hospital because, if I am correct, she was boarding her two-year old daughter with a family in Cants Close while she worked at the hospital, and I suspect that she would want her daughter to be relatively close to the hospital in which she worked. Any help would be greatly appreciated by this relative in Canada.
Robert Brown
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Harriet Richardson
February 21, 2018 at 9:24 am
The most likely, perhaps, is the Royal Infirmary, which was nearby, still off the High Street at that time before it moved to Lauriston Place. Lothian Health Services Archives may be able to help if you get in touch with them, they may have records of the nurses from that time.
Harriet
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Clelia Walters
September 19, 2018 at 4:03 pm
Your site is wonderful. Thank you for pulling all this information together. I am researching the Public Dispensary originally established in 1776 and wonder if you may have any ideas for me. I am trying to find out 1) if the dispensary was still in existence in Old Town in the mid to late 1800s and then 2) where it was located at that point. I believe it may have been south of St. Giles Cathedral and to the East of the National Library of Scotland, but I am finding conflicting information. Any guidance would be much appreciated. Thank you again for time time and effort you have put into creating this wonderful compilation of hospitals. It is a treasure.
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Harriet Richardson
September 19, 2018 at 5:00 pm
Thank you, that’s so good to hear. Have you been in touch with the Lothian Health Services Archives, based within the University of Edinburgh at the main library, or the City Library? The City Library’s Dean of Guild Court records might be a good source although I’m not sure what date they begin. I’ll have a think and get back to you if anything else comes to mind.
best wishes
from Harriet
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Dorothy Jones
November 3, 2018 at 12:01 pm
It’s been so interesting reading about all the hospitals in Edinburgh. I have had relatives in a good few of them. It’s sad to see that most have gone now.
Thanks for all your hard work in compiling this information.
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anne schmidt
September 2, 2021 at 1:34 pm
I have been searching for the maternity hospital that my son was born in 1965, not Elsie’s or Simpsons, any idea.
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suzanne robertson
January 26, 2019 at 1:27 pm
Sad to see the RIE (Royal Infirmary) carved up now, such lovely buildings. Enhanced the view across the Meadows too. I worked there in the early 1970s and have fond, and not so fond (!) memories.
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RONALD GILCHRIST
September 3, 2020 at 3:29 am
Hi Suzanne.
How sad to see the old royal go i also worked there and like you fond and not so fond memories
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Karen Hughes
July 5, 2021 at 7:00 am
Suzanne I worked in the RIE in the 70s and am sad to see the changes. I have been catching up on Old Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Trained Nurses Facebook page. Lots of old photos and memories.
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ronnie
April 3, 2019 at 8:11 am
The most wonderfull amazing magical hospital ever the Old Royal infirmary of Edinburgh
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SCOTT GALLOWAY
November 8, 2019 at 10:48 am
Wonderful site, thank you. My mother trained at the Royal before WW2 and had many fond memories.
I have a question – in researching the Zeppelin raids of 1916 I have an oral testimony of a lady who said she was at “Dick’s Moore Hospital” in 1916. At least that’s what she seems to say! Any ides?
Thanks
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Harriet Richardson
November 8, 2019 at 11:33 am
Hi Scott -thank you for your kind words. Very puzzling about the Dicks Moore Hospital – my first thought was that it might have been something to do with the Royal Dick Veterinary college, but that doesn’t seem likely. Might it be the Deaconess Hospital? I’ll keep searching!
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Scott Galloway
November 8, 2019 at 11:41 am
Thank you!
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James Paterson
November 18, 2019 at 8:22 pm
Wonderfully interesting website, thank you. I was looking to check when St Raphael’s hospital was in use as I have vague memories of having an operation on my hands there. My medical notes don’t seem to record this, maybe because it was a private hospital.
It would be around 1950 give or take a couple of years. Do you happen to know whether records will be kept from the hospital? Thanks, James
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I K Murray
December 3, 2019 at 12:08 pm
St Raphael’s is now a care home owned and run by Viewpoint Housing Association. Their head office is also situated there. The Kilravock name is retained in their nearby retirement housing complex.
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Barry Deehan
December 3, 2019 at 2:05 pm
That’s correct , I worked at St Raphael’s in for a year in 2015 .
Undoubtedly the best care home in Edinburgh and it’s a Beautiful Building.
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Sandy Simpson
February 13, 2020 at 11:25 am
As with some others, I came across the site by accident. Seeing these details from afar (New Zealand) really took me down memory lane. As a student (1973-1979), I had been in most of the institutions at one time or another, and then worked in Leith, Sick Kids, The Western, Deaconess, and The Northern General. Was also at Roodlands in Hadington, but probably too far out to include in the Edinburgh review. Thanks for putting this together.
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Harriet Richardson
February 13, 2020 at 11:34 am
Thank you! Yes, Haddington too far out for the Edinburgh page, but it is on the Lothian page.
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Sandra Hackathorn
February 5, 2021 at 6:53 pm
My Dad was in the Northern General 74/75, can you tell me what the hospital was for ? My Dad had Autoimmune disease, I remember visiting with my Mum but can’t seem to find any photos of it.
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Barry Deehan
February 5, 2021 at 8:18 pm
History of the Hospital Site
The Northern General Hospital was on the north side of Ferry Road, between Crewe Toll and Goldenacre. It closed probably in the mid-1990s. **
I took some photos of the hospital being demolished in 1996. A Safeway supermarket was built on the site.
This later became a Morrisons Supermarket..
Sandra Hackathorn I just googled Northern General Edinburgh and got this ,
It details the history of the hospital and has pictures as well , I done Auxiliary shifts in the last 2 wards before it closed and the 2 remaining wards then moved to purpose built ferryfield just at the back of the hospital site .
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Sandra Hackahorn
February 5, 2021 at 8:25 pm
I would like to know what kind of hospital it was, I was only 13 at the time and there was an incident in the hospital when my Dad was in, it was around 1974/75, was it just a general hospital or did it specialise in certain illnesses ?
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Harriet Richardson
February 5, 2021 at 8:35 pm
It was originally built for infectious diseases but that was no longer necessary by 1970. I would have to check what kind of hospital it was under the NHS. You could contact Lothian Health Services Archives for more details.
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Barry Deehan
February 5, 2021 at 8:57 pm
On reading a brief history it specialized in infectious diseases .
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Gill Coltman
April 18, 2020 at 5:41 am
Are you aware of a possibly private hospital in Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh?
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Harriet Richardson
April 19, 2020 at 1:50 pm
I have never come across a hospital there. Do you have any more information or details?
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phyllis little
May 2, 2020 at 3:25 pm
The Deaconess Hospital could be the one patients recall the Zeppelin raids as nearby streets were hit including Simon Square. I read about this in ‘Edinburgh Curiosities’, by James U. Thomson.
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Rosemary Wilson
August 24, 2020 at 7:27 pm
I worked in the Royal Infirmary X Ray Department as a Radiographer, leaving there in 1957. I remember it was a very busy department, with lines of patients waiting on long benches.
There was a small bedroom we used when on night duty, resting fully clothed, with a very loud bell just above the bed to alert us to duty.
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Harriet Richardson
August 29, 2020 at 9:06 am
Thank you for posting your recollections of working at the Royal Infirmary. I was particularly interested to learn that the old system of waiting on long benches was still going in 1957!
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Chris Kelt
October 20, 2020 at 7:11 pm
I was a medical student and junior doctor in and around Edinburgh in the 1960s and your wonderful site illustrates so many of my memories of that time. Most of the places I worked have now been demolished, which makes it all the more precious. Thanks!
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Barry Deehan
October 20, 2020 at 8:22 pm
We lost so many too many too class hospitals in Edinburgh over the years especially the care of elderly wards
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kwestrichard
October 25, 2020 at 7:33 am
I was reflecting on how many hospitals there were in Edinburgh when I was a medical student and how having fewer sites has an impact on management of infectious diseases. Lovely to find this. So many happy memories of great teaching and a particular soft spot for the Northern General.
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Louise
October 25, 2020 at 8:32 am
That is a very pertinent point!
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Peter Rasspe
February 4, 2021 at 10:56 am
I worked as a medical student at the Royal Infirmary in the early 1990s and at that time the wards were still those large, cathedral-like spaces which were filled with at least 20 beds, separated by curtains. I wonder if anyone has any ideas where I could find photos of the interior of the Royal Infirmary? Thanks!
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Harriet Richardson
February 4, 2021 at 6:19 pm
Lothian Health Services Archives have a good collection, see the website scran too – which I think has free access at the moment.
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Barry Deehan
February 4, 2021 at 6:34 pm
I worked there in mid 90s Peter , I remember the old nightingale wards of the old royal .
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Peter Rasspe
February 5, 2021 at 7:48 am
Thanks Harriet and Barry; I will see what I can find on the Lothian Health Services Archives website!
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Dr Yvonne McEwen
February 4, 2021 at 6:45 pm
Try Lothian Health Archives, Royal College of Physicians(Edin) and Royal College of Surgeons(Edin.) Royal College of Nursing (Edin) Scotsman Archives
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Shiona Liddle
February 28, 2021 at 5:34 pm
One of my ancestors died at Castlehill Hospital, Calton Hill of cholera. Where was that? Shiona Liddle
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Harriet Richardson
March 21, 2021 at 10:11 am
Hi Shiona,
In response to the cholera epidemic of 1832 a temporary hospital was set up – Castlehill Hospital in Edinburgh. It was not there long enough to feature on maps of the time, but I think it must have been on Castle Hill – near the Edinburgh Castle – rather than on Calton Hill. Perhaps Calton was written by mistake instead of Castle, or mis-transcribed.
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Shiona Liddle
March 22, 2021 at 10:56 am
Thank you Harriet. That makes sense. Best Shiona
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Liz Gale
April 27, 2021 at 5:38 pm
A wonderful site full of interest. Thanks you for compiling. (Incidentally do you know of any resource on private hospitals for various professions in Edinburgh? I was looking for something about the Teacher’s Nursing home where a great aunt died in 1950s).
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Harriet Richardson
May 5, 2021 at 6:52 pm
Thank you so much. Private hospitals can be harder to find out about, but local archives and libraries with good local history collections usually a good place to start. Happy to try to help for specific places. Though I am not sure about the Teacher’s Nursing Home. There may be something in either the National Records of Scotland or Edinburgh City Archives, perhaps relating to inspections or licensing, which may give details of owners or staff.
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James Paterson
May 6, 2021 at 9:29 am
If in your searches for private hospitals you find anything re the whereabouts of the archives of St Raphaels in Edinburgh I would be interested, thanks. I am wanting to try to find out about an operation I had there as a child nearly 70 years ago. (I live in hope!)
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James
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Catherine Skirving
May 12, 2021 at 6:44 pm
Thank you very much for this. Many memories of working in the old Royal Infirmary and on Mears Ward in the Astley Ainslie. At the entrance to Mears Ward we had a photograph of Dr Isabella Mears.
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Dr Malcolm Maclean
June 20, 2021 at 8:54 am
Harriet, thank you for publishing this account on such a well designed website. It is a great and interesting read. What goes unmentioned is the silent improvement of health care, as care in the home and care in bespoke residential accommodation has rightly rendered most of the hospitals obsolete, which is not to deny the sterling care that they provided in their time. I note that the Victoria hospital is stated to be operational, and so it was at the time, when I guess the web pages were originally created. However, the hospital closed in 2017 as described here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Victoria_Hospital,_Edinburgh
I may have missed it, but the Marie Curie hospital does not appear. However, I am aware that the hospital is sensitive about making its function (terminal/palliative care) widely known, which might make some patients upset e.g. the idea of “going there to die”. Incidentally, I used to work there and recall the senior staff member (Matron in those days) having an ancient spaniel that used to pad around the ward, to the patient’s delight. I can be nostalgic now: of course that was before an unbalanced, misguided approach to Health and Safety throttled such relatively harmless initiatives for improving life.
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Harriet Richardson
June 22, 2021 at 5:18 pm
Thank you for the comments and the information. It is hard to keep up with closures but I know there are a few that have been decommissioned since I started the website. I will look into the Marie Curie hospital. I am sure lots of patients would be very glad to have a canine visitor.
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Karen Hughes
July 5, 2021 at 9:03 am
Was there a Maternity hospital called St Cuthberts ? The only one I can find was a work house. I’m checking Ancestry and it says my Grandmother was born at St Cuthberts in 1897. It is unlikely my Grandmother was born in a workhouse.
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Dave Hay
July 13, 2021 at 1:32 pm
Hi Harriet, love this site and all the information. My mother has Inverard House on Inverleith Gardens on her birth certificate as the place she was born, I can’t find any information about it prior to becoming a care home. Do you know anything about this place and why my mother would be born there? Seems very odd. She was born in 1948.
Thank you
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Russell Clegg
October 5, 2021 at 2:10 pm
Hello Harriet – this gazetteer was most useful when researching Edinburgh hospital history regarding some of our museums collections. We have unearthed some Epsom Salts tins, from our Collection Store, containing rock and grit from engineering tests done at the site of the old Craigleith Hospital and Poorhouse in the 1930s. Your website informed us that a proposal for a new facility was being considered there and then was abandoned following WW2. We believe the samples are related to this! Thank you!
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Harriet Richardson
October 5, 2021 at 4:36 pm
Wow, how wonderful. Very glad the gazetteer was helpful. I would love to know more about your Epsom Salts tins and your discoveries.
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Heritage Guy
October 6, 2021 at 8:18 am
So would we! Our curator ‘unearthed’ the tins as part of our current project which is a universal collection audit. There was a brief handwritten note included with the tins which alluded to the proposed hospital at Orchard Brae; one of the tins was annotated with the word ‘Orchard’. The Lothian Hospital (NHS) archives had no knowledge of the plans to modernise or rebuild the St Cuthbert’s Hospital / Western General so this page helped to solve some of the mystery around the provenance of the geological remnants in the tins. I have put a post on the Lost Edinburgh Facebook page to see if we can generate any more information but my feeling is that there will be no one living who remembers the works. Thanks again!
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Make sure you punch your ticket to Intelligent Speech, the online podcasters' conference organised by the show you love! Click 'Book Now' to avail of the Early Bird price of just $10!Intelligent Speech is live on Saturday 27 June, see the program here!Episode 14 of the Thirty Years War, 'Bohemian Rampancy', is out NOW!Other than the ingenious title, what else does this episode offer? First and foremost, it offers and unparalleled look at Bohemia in the second decade of the 17th century. It is here that the Thirty Years War would be touched off, but precisely how would this transpire? At the heart of Bohemia’s problems, Wedgewood claimed, was a ‘dismal confusion’, but it certainly didn’t help that Bohemia itself was at the centre of the Habsburg hereditary lands. There could be no rest, and no relenting, from creating in Bohemia the kind of Kingdom Ferdinand II had always envisioned. Unfortunately for Ferdinand, the Bohemians had seen him coming.Years of chafing under Habsburg rule had moved the Bohemians to demand a list of privileges, called the Letters of Majesty. This effectively granted Bohemia religious toleration before it was cool, though this was anything but cool to Ferdinand. In an era when religious uniformity and loyalty to the state were considered to be one and the same, it was impossible for Ferdinand to allow the religiously diverse Bohemia to continue on as it had under his cousins. Various trains were set in motion, the most ruinous of which lay in Ferdinand’s own intolerant personality, and which would explode into Prague in a matter of months. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.. . .
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ABERCROMBIE, John William, a Representative from Alabama; born near Kellys Creek Post Office, St. Clair County, Ala., May 17, 1866; attended the rural schools; was graduated from Oxford (Ala.) College in 1886 and from the law department of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa in 1888; was admitted to the bar in 1888 and practiced in Cleburne County, Ala., in 1889 and 1890; high school principal, city school superintendent, and college president 1888-1898; member of the State senate 1896-1898; State superintendent of education 1898-1902; president of the University of Alabama 1902-1911; president of the Southern Educational Association in 1906 and 1907; organizer and president of the Alabama Association of Colleges 1908-1912; elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1913-March 3, 1917); was not a candidate for reelection in 1916; served as Solicitor and Acting Secretary in the United States Department of Labor 1918-1920; appointed and subsequently elected State superintendent of education for the term 1920-1927; died in Montgomery, Ala., July 2, 1940; interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
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Montgomery, AL
Papers: 1902, 2 folders. This collection contains correspondence during John Abercrombie's tenure as Superintendent of Education and letters of congratulations on his election to the presidency of the University of Alabama. A container listing is available in the repository.
Papers: In the John Hollis Bankhead Papers, 1865-1923, 35 cubic feet.Imag Other authors include John W. Abercrombie. A series description and container listing is available in the repository.
The Johns Hopkins University
Special Collections, Milton S. Eisenhower Library
Baltimore, MD
Papers: In the Edward Franklin Buchner Papers, 1890-1913, 2.9 linear feet. Subjects covered include John William Abercrombie. An unpublished register is available in the repository.
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Richardson, Jesse Monroe. The Contributions of John William Abercrombie to Public Education. Nashville, Tenn.: Bureau of Publication, George Peabody College for Teachers, 1949.
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I have been asked on multiple occasions about my writing process. Every writer is different, but let me take some time to describe how I bring a long writing project (i.e. a narrative non-fiction book) to completion.
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This past weekend I had a chance to watch The 7th Voyage of Sinbad on the big screen. Despite what seem today like dated, homebrew special effects -- combining stop-motion animation and live-action through a process called Dynamation or DynaRama -- the film made me realize I owe a debt of gratitude to special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen for bringing to life on screen the amazing fantasy beasts that inspired my sense of wonder and imagination I channeled into my nascent roleplaying game experiences.
I grew up on a steady diet of television broadcast movies, especially versions of Harryhausen’s work, including the aforementioned first Sinbad film and the subsequent Golden Voyage of Sinbad and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (coincidentally released the same year as Star Wars, which inspired me in another genre), Jason and the Argonauts, and the original Clash of the Titans. During this formative stage of my youth, before the flood of various flavors of fantasy films in the 1980s, such entertainment based on classical tropes appealed to my emerging enthusiasm for archaeology, legendary tales, and adventurous stories.
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad embraced many elements I felt, even as a kid, represented the fantasy genre…not space fantasy like Star Wars, or what I’d call “high medieval fantasy” like Tolkien, but entertaining fare like deceitful sorcerers, obedient jinni, treacherous journeys to strange lands, magical spells, captivating princesses, cyclops, dragons, and sword-wielding heroes with bravery and determination.
Many might consider Harryhausen the king of fantasy films before the genre re-emerged with a vengeance through such 1980s fare as Dragonslayer, Conan the Barbarian, Legend, Ladyhawke, Labyrinth, and Willow -- many enabled by Industrial Light and Magic’s groundbreaking work in Star Wars, as well as other pioneers like Jim Henson’s Creature Shop -- in an age well before today’s ubiquitous and often shallow-feeling computer generated images.
Audience Thrills
At the theater screening I attended recently the audience consisted of two distinct demographic groups: older adults (like myself) who enjoyed this genre when they were younger, and parents with kids seeking an afternoon’s diversion of fantasy and/or an opportunity to share a piece of their own childhood with their kids. The manager’s introduction noted a newspaper review from the film’s 1958 release emphasized the horrific elements of the “fantasy” movie, including screams from kids and parents leaving theaters with their frightened children.
I don’t think anybody left the theater screaming, but I certainly heard at least one child crying for a parent’s comfort during some of the more gruesome scenes…though by today’s standards such tame film violence might only garner a PG rating at best. The film contains some iconic special effects images: the lady in waiting transformed into a writhing, naga-like dancer with four serpentine arms; the two-headed roc (and its unfortunate hatchling) assaulting Sinbad’s crew; the scimitar- and shield-wielding skeleton animated by the magician’s dark magic; and, of course, the formidable cyclops and dragon who battle to the death in the climax. Though some might feel the special effects seemed jittery, stiff, and unrealistic, for the time -- and for those immersed in the screening -- they still impart a sense of suspense and amazement.
Early RPG Influence
Films like The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and other Harryhausen vehicles greatly influenced my early explorations in the roleplaying game hobby.
One of my first games, both designing and playing, was a clone of Dungeons & Dragons based on my observations of some friends playing. In the absence of my own copy of the rules, I created my own original game based on what I’d seen. This turned into something called Creatures & Caverns, which I’ve offered free at the Griffon Publishing Studio website for years and am currently revising (more as a “ludological curiosity” and marginally as a fun game to transition kids from board games to roleplaying games). The contents clearly reflect the influence of such stop-motion monsters as the cyclops and non-winged dragons as well as a host of mythological monsters.
When I moved on to Basic and Expert Dungeons & Dragons I brought my penchant for stop-motion monsters into the games I ran. I populated islands in the Sea of Dread (the default Expert Set campaign milieu) with creatures and concepts from Harryhausen’s Sinbad films, particularly the obligatory Isle of the Cyclops. I even included an entire dungeon level based on the later scenes of The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, complete with animated, multi-armed statues and bestial green-skinned savages.
Special effects have certainly come a long way from Ray Harryhausen’s pioneering efforts. Though his films were vehicles specifically created to highlight his stop-motion effects, they still operated within the framework of entertaining stories with exotic settings, heroic (and dastardly) characters, and fantastic plots; elements that provided ideal Saturday matinee fare and wondrous inspiration to young, imaginative minds. Thank you, Mr. Harryhausen.
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After losing fifteen year's worth of his life to gambling, strippers, booze and porn, a legend is resurrected, only to find the world has...changed. Yes, his kung fu is weak. But it is growing. And the world will soon tremble. Yes, it will tremble.
We're still livin'. Livin' in the eighties! We still fight! Fight in the eighties!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
San Antonio Attacks Phoenix with OVA!! Beware the Animation Cel with Teeth!!
CactusCon '87 (or "That Wicked City Con")
By the winter of 1987, C/FO-San Antonio was smack dab in the middle of organized anime fandom and I was right in the middle of C/FO-San. Basically, I was a really busy guy. In addition to being the center of the tape-trading part of the operation, I was in charge of most of the correspondence that didn't have to do with higher muckity-muck political stuff. Which is just how I liked it, thankyouverymuch. By that time, I had somewhat of a reputation as someone who was willing to bring a large part of my vidtape collection with me when I travelled to club meetings and conventions, which made for some interesting hotel stays. Sometimes I'd handle all that taping myself, sometimes I'd just hand off the tapes to whoever wanted them and I wouldn't see them again for days. But, for conventions, I usually kept them with me because I'd developed somewhat of a rep because of my all-night vidrooms.
I was a night owl back then (still true) who thrived on lack of sleep (definitely still NOT true), so, combined with the fact that I had a relatively huge anime vidtape collection, it made me the natural person to handle the overnight portions of the convention video rooms. During the '80s, most of the comic book conventions in Texas were run by Larry Lankford's Bulldog Productions and he let the Earth Defense Command run the video rooms. Usually during this time period, that still meant one room that showed general fantasy/sf films and one that showed nothing but anime. Sometimes, if the con was small, it would only have one video room that ran a combination of the two. Generally, one room would shut down about midnight or early in the morning and I'd haul my box of tapes into the anime room and basically show pretty much whatever the majority of people wanted to see. That allowed us to show newer stuff that wasn't available when the schedule was made, plus things that the con staff might not have (ahem) approved of. Now, hentai vids had just started coming out in Japan a few years earlier, but I made it a point never to actually show them in the vidrooms proper because that would've been stretching things a bit more than would've been prudent. Plus, I didn't want some parent complaining to the con staff about something Little Timmy saw even though it was five fucking hours past Little Timmy's bedtime. I think I may have broken that rule once for Pop Chaser, but it was only 'cause she asked really, really nicely.
Normally, there were very few souls strong enough to stay awake all night, so most of the time my programming consisted of things that would help keep me awake. Or things fellow members of the con staff or EDC wanted to see. Generally, that meant several hours of newer Hokuto no Ken episodes Jeff Blend hadn't seen yet, or episodes of Dirty Pair or more obscure OVAs like Birth or Greed or Legend of Fabulous Battle Windaria - stuff that wasn't popular enough to make the regular video schedules. Because I was basically the boss, I could choose to simply step in and change programs if no one was watching.
Mitsuyoshi the cel salesman!
Also about this time, I was itching to finally get out of Texas and actually go about actually MEETING some of these people I wrote letters to and spent hour talking to on the phone. Mitsuyoshi had decided that he'd like to maybe make money selling animation cels and was likewise itching to, as they say, come to America, it only for a visit. So we started looking at the upcoming convention schedule to see what might work best for both of us, since San Antonio would never be mistaken for a major sf/comic book convention kind of destination. About this time, Randy Stukey was thinking along the same lines because he was also developing some long-distance friendships, and being an sf fan first and foremost, his first thought was a Worldcon. I'd never attended a Worldcon per se, but Ray Elliot was nice enough to let me use his Nasfic '85 membership for the con in Austin when he couldn't make it, so I wasn't exactly unfamiliar with it either. It just so happened that year's Worldcon was in England, so Phoenix, Arizona was awarded the Nasfic for '87. This seemed pretty doable for all of us, so I sat down and shot off a letter to the con staff and asked about the availability for volunteer positions on the videoroom staff, not realizing I was ALREADY in contact with the guy who was in charge of the videoroom via my tape trading networking.
Just the way things seem to work back then. It was like a Seven Degrees of Kevin Bacon thing, with letters and phone calls instead of movie credits.
A few months go by and we all make necessary arrangements to meet up in Phoenix in September for the con. Mitsuyoshi sends me an absolutely gorgeous Misa Hayase cel from Macross: DYRL that I manage to auction off and it pays for my flight. There and back. God Bless Carl Macek. Yeah, I'm easy. Turns out I get put in charge of the overnight shift in the vidroom and they'll let me pretty much run it however I want to, except with equipment that I've never ever had access to before and probably never will again. Life is sweet.
So the weekend of the con finally rolls around and Randy and I head for the airport. We get on the plane and THEN he informs me he hates flying. Is absolutely scared to death of airplanes. Great. I'm not so keen on flying myself, not having flown in about a decade, but I end up having to be the rational one, which (if you knew either of us) happened maybe once a year. The armrest between us somehow manages to survive the flight to Dallas and then there's enough downtime in Dallas to recuperate before flying to Phoenix. I pass the time pointing out all of the landforms between Texas and Arizona 'cause I lived half my life in West Texas and New Mexico and it's a cheaper way of staying sane than drinking airplane booze. White Sands looks absolutely fabulous from 20,000 feet, btw.
By the time we get to the hotel, it's almost time to go BACK to the airport to get Mitsuyoshi, who was flying America West. Luckily for me, my con staff contact whom I'm staying with (and I'm really blanking on his name, here and it really bothers me) agrees to take me to go pick him up while Randy checks into his room. We get back to the airport and I finally meet Mitsuyoshi face to face. He's tall. As in, really, really tall. As in, over six foot tall. And distracted. In general, it's true that the Japanese I've met have been reserved when compared to Americans, but you could tell immediately that something was bothering him. Turns out, the airline had misplaces his luggage. Including the suitcase full of animation cels he was hoping to sell at the convention. Now, I'd later have a career in the hospitality industry, so I would become accustomed to airlines and lost luggage, but it's still hard to imagine what goes through someone's head when they're in a foreign country and at the mercy of baggage handlers. Considering the flight had originated in Japan, even if he got it all back, he couldn't even be certain it would be in time (or condition) to do him much good. All in all, the airline was lucky he was so "reserved." I think I'd have been yelling and screaming. But that's just me.
Have absolutely no clue what show this is from. I just needed a pic of one of his cels.
We convinced him that sticking around the airport wouldn't be productive, so he agreed to come back to the hotel with us and check in. To make a long story short, the bags showed up later that night (they'd just missed the connecting flight in LA), and he was happily showing his wares to interested customers in his hotel room the next day. Unfortunately for him, this WAS a Nasfic and not a comic book or anime convention, so there wasn't nearly the audience or money there could've been but word eventually got out and he managed to sell enough to pay for most of his trip. Or that was the impression I got. You know, that "reserved" thing again.
In any case, the con started that next day. Randy and I split up - he went off with Pat Munson-Siter and his sf/anime friends and I palled around with Mitsuyoshi and a few guys I'd met through Phoenix anime fandom. There was only one anime fandom panel scheduled during the entire con, but I finally met Fred Patten in person, among various other people I'd only read about through newsletters. We went out for lunch and stopped by a Church's Fried Chicken and bought a box to go. Mitsuyoshi's eyes went wide and he kept repeating something like "It's so cheap" over and over again, which reminded me to cut back on my meat consumption if I ever decided to visit Japan.
Back at the con, I stopped by the video room to see what I'd be dealing with later that night. I'd never seen anything like it. One of the local Phoenix anime buffs had lent his equipment to the room for the con and it was an absolutely amazing experience for this low-budget anime bum. A box of commercial vids and laser discs straight from Japan - full of really good stuff, mixed together with turkeys not worth it at a quarter of the price. The place was set up like a home video theater, except with cheap hotel chairs. Six speakers. A projected screen television. Someone certainly had a lot of money to spend on his hobby. For 1987, it was quite a sight.
Mentally, I'm thinking all through the day about what I'm gonna show. When I see the arrangements, half of the possibilities go straight out the window - hell, I'm not going to insult all this nice equipment by showing third generation, tracking-challenged TV episodes of anything, no matter how rare the material is. Luckily, I'd brought a good number of the tapes Mitsuyoshi'd sent me that he'd copied right off his television set, so there wasn't any chance of running out of material, just that it was rather limited. As fate would have it, he'd also brought a few more new ones with him to give me and some of them had OVAs he'd managed to record just recently. I dunno if they still have this service currently in Japan, but back in the day, there were apparently video stores that would copy videos for you and charge you a fee depending on the number of minutes in the productions. I always assumed that they were set up this way legally, but never really asked.
In any case, among the videos that he'd copied for us was one labelled "Yoju Toshi" and all I knew about it was that Mitsuyoshi said it was just released and that it was good. I'd neither heard nor read anything about it, which wasn't unusual in the least. OVAs were coming out right and left during that time period and unless we got a certain recommendation from someone who knew what they were talking about or it got heavy play in the monthly anime mags, we were flying blind. Such it was with this one. What the hell, I figured, it was new, so at least it wasn't gonna ruin the equipment. If it turned out to be boring, I could always stop the sucker and pop in something else before too many people evacuated the room.
Not that clearing the room would've been difficult. I took over about midnight and there were, by my count, a whole seven people in the room, five of whom seemed to be using it as a place to crash. That probably wasn't all that unusual for the time period - it was a sf convention, after all. So I turned the lights up a bit, introduced myself and spelled out the way I liked to do things, gave them the usual speech about if they wanted to see anything in particular to come up and talk to me, then mangled the name of the new video I was gonna pop in, turned down the lights and started the show.
Now, I'd looked over the schedule up to that point and they'd shown nothing more lethal than the Macross: Do You Remember Love up to that point in the day, so if you've seen Wicked City, you might guess what's coming next. I certainly couldn't, having absolutely no clue about what I was popping into the VCR. I went about rummaging through the laser disks, marvelling at how much money these guys had to spend on cartoon stuff and when I finally looked up at the nice projection screen, the first thing I saw was the part where Taki's getting attacked by the spider demon and suddenly NO ONE in the room is sleeping anymore. The fanboys are too busy making sure their respective favorite organs are where they're supposed to be, if you know what I mean. Me, I'm wondering what in the hell I've done and whether or not I'm gonna get in trouble for it. It's not exactly Cream Lemon Rall or Urotsukidoji material here, but about as close as these geeks have probably seen. As soon as the scene is over, two of the seven guys get up and zip out of the room, so I figure, what the hell, there's only five left and they're probably too scared to complain anyway, 'cause they'd have to admit they were there to sleep - not that they're snoozing after THAT particular scene. And, besides, I'm actually kinda digging this thing. And I'll NEVER get to see it on such a nice screen ever again.
This gal might just put you off puttin' it in...like forever.
Anyway, five to ten minutes go by and the two guys who high-tailed it out of the room come BACK - bringing five or six more guys with them. They all gang up at the front of the room and start mumbling to each other. Finally, one of them comes up to me and asks me if I can start the movie over. I tell 'em if it were just us, I'd have no problem with it, but there are the other five guys in the room who might have a problem with it. So this guy goes to each and every one of 'em until they all say they'd LOVE to see some animated siren turn into a spider with teeth where her hoochie should be all over again. Hey, who am I to argue? So, while I'm rewinding the tape, two or three of the guys run straight out of the room and ask me if I can hold off for about five more minutes, so they can go wake up their buddies.
By the time the film is through, there are no less than twenty people in this video room at 2am, watching this semi-porn animated horror film that no one can understand a word of. I think there may have even been one gal there, though I doubt she'd ever admit it. It's the damndest thing that's ever happened to me in 15 years of anime vidrooms. I like to think that I ruined the lives of at least five people that night. If nothing else, they didn't get a whole lot of sleep.
The rest of the con went by fairly uneventfully and if anyone else showed up overnight expecting an escallation of the experience from the night before, they were disappointed. I just wasn't gonna take that chance. I did give out my address to a few people who definitely wanted copies of "that video," and I made sure to let the Phoenix guys know it was something that they just HAD to get on laserdisk. Heh.
So I still have a soft spot in my heart for Yoju Toshi, even after all these years. I've just learned to never, NEVER stick anything in that I haven't screened first. Uh, video and otherwise.
Posted by RWG at 10:13 PM
Labels: conventions, fandom
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Anonymous February 12, 2010 at 3:06 AM
I saw the dubbed Streamline Wicked City at a midnite theater thing back in the day. I was a yungun who also didn't expect the sucker to contain what it did, either, so it was kind of awkward bringing certain nameless close acquaintances to the screening. But we did dig it, for some reason. I think it's the whole "not taking itself seriously" genre of horror such as Army of Darkness and Brain-dead which tends to be more fun than the other stuff, since you're not waiting to be scared shit-less as much. It's weird that the anime's never had as big a following here as Ninja Scroll, since I always thought the latter title lacked fun elements to it. It was more polished than Wicked City, but the only character you really care about is Kagero. BTW, the novel finally came out after only 25 years. Kikuchi's stuff seems to work better as anime, than novelizations, though. [At least for me.]
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RWG February 12, 2010 at 4:21 AM
Just to show how my brain works, one of the things that stuck with me after first seeing the spider demon transformation is how in the fuck does she keep her stockings together through all that?!!!
It was until the plane trip home when I figured that maybe, just maybe, she spun the demon silk herself.
RWG (honestly, what kind of insane mind worries about crazy crap like that?)
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Anonymous February 12, 2010 at 4:44 AM
I was thinking to myself where his power to "pull out" came from. The book sort of answers that question.
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Anonymous February 13, 2010 at 10:12 AM
Cool story, bro. Also, that unknown cel is from the Swan Lake movie, if anyone was wondering.
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RWG February 13, 2010 at 12:42 PM
Hey, thanks for the heads up on the Swan Lake cel. It's an oversized cel that I've had for almost twenty-five years now. Nice to know what it's actually a cel of :-) I have a good number of cels from anime I've either never seen nor ever want to. Most are generic cute girl cels without any real uniforms or whatever to give me any sort of clue as to the origins.
If anyone reading this hasn't yet listened to the AWO podcast - with Surat and the gang summing up Wicked City - I linked to in the blog article above; do so ASAP, especially if you've been drinking heavily. It's one of the funniest things I've heard in years.
It almost makes me want to go back and relive the experience...
RWG (almost :-)
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Creginald Vandercleve February 13, 2010 at 4:41 PM
"God Bless Carl Macek"
Indeed! Methinks Carl might've turned around and sold that one to me at AnimeAmerica '93!
Good times ; )
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RWG February 14, 2010 at 7:18 PM
I actually was applauding Macek 'cause he made Macross popular enough over here that I could eventually get someone to way overpay for a cel :-) Not that he actually bought it. In the biz he was in, he had access to cels guys like us could only dream of...
But I'm fairly happy with the HnK cels I managed to get while I was still firmly into the fandom. I can't imagine trying to collect '80s cels if you weren't actually around when they were still being produced. Talk about incredibly expensive (if you can find them at all).
With modern animation being produced largely via computer, I wonder if the days of collectable cartoon cels are gone forever?
RWG (would be a shame IMO)
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Superdeformed February 18, 2010 at 6:57 PM
According to his interview on the ANNcast (http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/anncast/2010-01-14) he used to sell a lot of cels back in the day.
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By that time, I had somewhat of a reputation as someone who was willing to bring a large part of my vidtape collection with me when I travelled to club meetings and conventions, which made for some interesting hotel stays. Sometimes I'd handle all that taping myself, sometimes I'd just hand off the tapes to whoever wanted them and I wouldn't see them again for days. But, for conventions, I usually kept them with me because I'd developed somewhat of a rep because of my all-night vidrooms. I was a night owl back then (still true) who thrived on lack of sleep (definitely still NOT true), so, combined with the fact that I had a relatively huge anime vidtape collection, it made me the natural person to handle the overnight portions of the convention video rooms. During the '80s, most of the comic book conventions in Texas were run by Larry Lankford's Bulldog Productions and he let the Earth Defense Command run the video rooms. Usually during this time period, that still meant one room that showed general fantasy/sf films and one that showed nothing but anime. Sometimes, if the con was small, it would only have one video room that ran a combination of the two. Generally, one room would shut down about midnight or early in the morning and I'd haul my box of tapes into the anime room and basically show pretty much whatever the majority of people wanted to see. That allowed us to show newer stuff that wasn't available when the schedule was made, plus things that the con staff might not have (ahem) approved of. Now, hentai vids had just started coming out in Japan a few years earlier, but I made it a point never to actually show them in the vidrooms proper because that would've been stretching things a bit more than would've been prudent. Plus, I didn't want some parent complaining to the con staff about something Little Timmy saw even though it was five fucking hours past Little Timmy's bedtime. I think I may have broken that rule once for Pop Chaser, but it was only 'cause she asked really, really nicely. Normally, there were very few souls strong enough to stay awake all night, so most of the time my programming consisted of things that would help keep me awake. Or things fellow members of the con staff or EDC wanted to see. Generally, that meant several hours of newer Hokuto no Ken episodes Jeff Blend hadn't seen yet, or episodes of Dirty Pair or more obscure OVAs like Birth or Greed or Legend of Fabulous Battle Windaria - stuff that wasn't popular enough to make the regular video schedules. Because I was basically the boss, I could choose to simply step in and change programs if no one was watching. Mitsuyoshi the cel salesman! Also about this time, I was itching to finally get out of Texas and actually go about actually MEETING some of these people I wrote letters to and spent hour talking to on the phone. Mitsuyoshi had decided that he'd like to maybe make money selling animation cels and was likewise itching to, as they say, come to America, it only for a visit. So we started looking at the upcoming convention schedule to see what might work best for both of us, since San Antonio would never be mistaken for a major sf/comic book convention kind of destination. About this time, Randy Stukey was thinking along the same lines because he was also developing some long-distance friendships, and being an sf fan first and foremost, his first thought was a Worldcon. I'd never attended a Worldcon per se, but Ray Elliot was nice enough to let me use his Nasfic '85 membership for the con in Austin when he couldn't make it, so I wasn't exactly unfamiliar with it either. It just so happened that year's Worldcon was in England, so Phoenix, Arizona was awarded the Nasfic for '87. This seemed pretty doable for all of us, so I sat down and shot off a letter to the con staff and asked about the availability for volunteer positions on the videoroom staff, not realizing I was ALREADY in contact with the guy who was in charge of the videoroom via my tape trading networking. Just the way things seem to work back then. It was like a Seven Degrees of Kevin Bacon thing, with letters and phone calls instead of movie credits. A few months go by and we all make necessary arrangements to meet up in Phoenix in September for the con. Mitsuyoshi sends me an absolutely gorgeous Misa Hayase cel from Macross: DYRL that I manage to auction off and it pays for my flight. There and back. God Bless Carl Macek. Yeah, I'm easy. Turns out I get put in charge of the overnight shift in the vidroom and they'll let me pretty much run it however I want to, except with equipment that I've never ever had access to before and probably never will again. Life is sweet. So the weekend of the con finally rolls around and Randy and I head for the airport. We get on the plane and THEN he informs me he hates flying. Is absolutely scared to death of airplanes. Great. I'm not so keen on flying myself, not having flown in about a decade, but I end up having to be the rational one, which (if you knew either of us) happened maybe once a year. The armrest between us somehow manages to survive the flight to Dallas and then there's enough downtime in Dallas to recuperate before flying to Phoenix. I pass the time pointing out all of the landforms between Texas and Arizona 'cause I lived half my life in West Texas and New Mexico and it's a cheaper way of staying sane than drinking airplane booze. White Sands looks absolutely fabulous from 20,000 feet, btw. By the time we get to the hotel, it's almost time to go BACK to the airport to get Mitsuyoshi, who was flying America West. Luckily for me, my con staff contact whom I'm staying with (and I'm really blanking on his name, here and it really bothers me) agrees to take me to go pick him up while Randy checks into his room. We get back to the airport and I finally meet Mitsuyoshi face to face. He's tall. As in, really, really tall. As in, over six foot tall. And distracted. In general, it's true that the Japanese I've met have been reserved when compared to Americans, but you could tell immediately that something was bothering him. Turns out, the airline had misplaces his luggage. Including the suitcase full of animation cels he was hoping to sell at the convention. Now, I'd later have a career in the hospitality industry, so I would become accustomed to airlines and lost luggage, but it's still hard to imagine what goes through someone's head when they're in a foreign country and at the mercy of baggage handlers. Considering the flight had originated in Japan, even if he got it all back, he couldn't even be certain it would be in time (or condition) to do him much good. All in all, the airline was lucky he was so "reserved." I think I'd have been yelling and screaming. But that's just me. Have absolutely no clue what show this is from. I just needed a pic of one of his cels. We convinced him that sticking around the airport wouldn't be productive, so he agreed to come back to the hotel with us and check in. To make a long story short, the bags showed up later that night (they'd just missed the connecting flight in LA), and he was happily showing his wares to interested customers in his hotel room the next day. Unfortunately for him, this WAS a Nasfic and not a comic book or anime convention, so there wasn't nearly the audience or money there could've been but word eventually got out and he managed to sell enough to pay for most of his trip. Or that was the impression I got. You know, that "reserved" thing again. In any case, the con started that next day. Randy and I split up - he went off with Pat Munson-Siter and his sf/anime friends and I palled around with Mitsuyoshi and a few guys I'd met through Phoenix anime fandom. There was only one anime fandom panel scheduled during the entire con, but I finally met Fred Patten in person, among various other people I'd only read about through newsletters. We went out for lunch and stopped by a Church's Fried Chicken and bought a box to go. Mitsuyoshi's eyes went wide and he kept repeating something like "It's so cheap" over and over again, which reminded me to cut back on my meat consumption if I ever decided to visit Japan. Back at the con, I stopped by the video room to see what I'd be dealing with later that night. I'd never seen anything like it. One of the local Phoenix anime buffs had lent his equipment to the room for the con and it was an absolutely amazing experience for this low-budget anime bum. A box of commercial vids and laser discs straight from Japan - full of really good stuff, mixed together with turkeys not worth it at a quarter of the price. The place was set up like a home video theater, except with cheap hotel chairs. Six speakers. A projected screen television. Someone certainly had a lot of money to spend on his hobby. For 1987, it was quite a sight. Mentally, I'm thinking all through the day about what I'm gonna show. When I see the arrangements, half of the possibilities go straight out the window - hell, I'm not going to insult all this nice equipment by showing third generation, tracking-challenged TV episodes of anything, no matter how rare the material is. Luckily, I'd brought a good number of the tapes Mitsuyoshi'd sent me that he'd copied right off his television set, so there wasn't any chance of running out of material, just that it was rather limited. As fate would have it, he'd also brought a few more new ones with him to give me and some of them had OVAs he'd managed to record just recently. I dunno if they still have this service currently in Japan, but back in the day, there were apparently video stores that would copy videos for you and charge you a fee depending on the number of minutes in the productions. I always assumed that they were set up this way legally, but never really asked. In any case, among the videos that he'd copied for us was one labelled "Yoju Toshi" and all I knew about it was that Mitsuyoshi said it was just released and that it was good. I'd neither heard nor read anything about it, which wasn't unusual in the least. OVAs were coming out right and left during that time period and unless we got a certain recommendation from someone who knew what they were talking about or it got heavy play in the monthly anime mags, we were flying blind. Such it was with this one. What the hell, I figured, it was new, so at least it wasn't gonna ruin the equipment. If it turned out to be boring, I could always stop the sucker and pop in something else before too many people evacuated the room. Not that clearing the room would've been difficult. I took over about midnight and there were, by my count, a whole seven people in the room, five of whom seemed to be using it as a place to crash. That probably wasn't all that unusual for the time period - it was a sf convention, after all. So I turned the lights up a bit, introduced myself and spelled out the way I liked to do things, gave them the usual speech about if they wanted to see anything in particular to come up and talk to me, then mangled the name of the new video I was gonna pop in, turned down the lights and started the show. Now, I'd looked over the schedule up to that point and they'd shown nothing more lethal than the Macross: Do You Remember Love up to that point in the day, so if you've seen Wicked City, you might guess what's coming next. I certainly couldn't, having absolutely no clue about what I was popping into the VCR. I went about rummaging through the laser disks, marvelling at how much money these guys had to spend on cartoon stuff and when I finally looked up at the nice projection screen, the first thing I saw was the part where Taki's getting attacked by the spider demon and suddenly NO ONE in the room is sleeping anymore. The fanboys are too busy making sure their respective favorite organs are where they're supposed to be, if you know what I mean. Me, I'm wondering what in the hell I've done and whether or not I'm gonna get in trouble for it. It's not exactly Cream Lemon Rall or Urotsukidoji material here, but about as close as these geeks have probably seen. As soon as the scene is over, two of the seven guys get up and zip out of the room, so I figure, what the hell, there's only five left and they're probably too scared to complain anyway, 'cause they'd have to admit they were there to sleep - not that they're snoozing after THAT particular scene. And, besides, I'm actually kinda digging this thing. And I'll NEVER get to see it on such a nice screen ever again. This gal might just put you off puttin' it in...like forever. Anyway, five to ten minutes go by and the two guys who high-tailed it out of the room come BACK - bringing five or six more guys with them. They all gang up at the front of the room and start mumbling to each other. Finally, one of them comes up to me and asks me if I can start the movie over. I tell 'em if it were just us, I'd have no problem with it, but there are the other five guys in the room who might have a problem with it. So this guy goes to each and every one of 'em until they all say they'd LOVE to see some animated siren turn into a spider with teeth where her hoochie should be all over again. Hey, who am I to argue? So, while I'm rewinding the tape, two or three of the guys run straight out of the room and ask me if I can hold off for about five more minutes, so they can go wake up their buddies. By the time the film is through, there are no less than twenty people in this video room at 2am, watching this semi-porn animated horror film that no one can understand a word of. I think there may have even been one gal there, though I doubt she'd ever admit it. It's the damndest thing that's ever happened to me in 15 years of anime vidrooms. I like to think that I ruined the lives of at least five people that night. If nothing else, they didn't get a whole lot of sleep. The rest of the con went by fairly uneventfully and if anyone else showed up overnight expecting an escallation of the experience from the night before, they were disappointed. I just wasn't gonna take that chance. I did give out my address to a few people who definitely wanted copies of "that video," and I made sure to let the Phoenix guys know it was something that they just HAD to get on laserdisk. Heh. So I still have a soft spot in my heart for Yoju Toshi, even after all these years. I've just learned to never, NEVER stick anything in that I haven't screened first. Uh, video and otherwise. Posted by RWG at 10:13 PM "
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People like different kinds of pies. And everyone has a favorite. My husband can assess your personality by what kind of pie you like. This method, he came up with in Junior High School and he calls it “Pie o logy.” I’ll start with Apple: You are a fairly basic, conservative person. However, if you are specific about the type of apples you like in your Apple Pie, such as Granny Smith or Macintosh, in any way specific, you have a secret side to you. Like you have a crush on Matt Lauer. Whose favorite pie, I am sure, is Apple. Cherry: You are a Liberal sort of person. You like National Public Radio. And you follow the party line. If you prefer a deep crust on your Cherry Pie, you are not as Liberal as you think you are. LIke you might secretly have voted for John McCain, but you like to look poor and publicly put down anything Republican. Lemon Meringue: A fellow blogger loves this pie and announced he would celebrate his art opening with eating lots and lots of Lemon Meringue Pie. What does this mean? My husband says if you like this kind of pie, you are a little acerbic, droll and witty. Not necessarily political. Judging from what I know about my internet friend, I would say this is correct. A few more. Banana Cream Pie: Your jokes fall flat. And there is a hint of exploration in the things you do. You go off the beaten path, a little. Like you might wear a safari congo hat. (An example of a joke falling flat!) Sweet Potato Pie is a bear hugging type person. And Key Lime, you are a kook. (Although I have been known to drive to the grocery store and buy Kenny’s Key Lime Pie at 10:0PM) Do not judge. There are just a few more: Rum-Raisin, as featured in the photograph above, can be something you love, but don’t eat very often. However, if it’s your favorite pie, get ready. You’ve got a problem. You light candles instead of using electric lights. And… no offense, (I am guilty here too) you are probably into the occult. And you like taxidermy as decor. You may even have a room full of dolls. Whipped cream on top of any pie tones down the characteristics. Pecan Pie means you are nutty. I guess loving a nut pie would be emblematic of nuttiness. But seriously, in Pie o logy, if your favorite pie is Pecan, you are on the off-beat side. My personal favorite is Blackberry Cobbler. He says that if you like this pie, you are wild. Blackberries indicate this. The crustiness of cobbler hints at being conservative, possessing humanity, and being centered or grounded. Lots of sugar forming a glaze on top means that you are sweet, but with resistance. My husband’s favorite is Strawberry Rhubarb: Meaning, if you like this, you are clever, brilliant and an off-the-wall radical! You might have a gun under your bed. You may be a Libertarian. I really don’t want to know this about him. We do not have a gun under our bed. Does this make me doubt the science of Pie o logy? You decide. copyright 2014 Hollis Hildebrand-Mills All rights reserved. copyright 2014 “Pie o logy” Douglas C. Mills All reserved.
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Jill Weatherholt says:
September 15, 2014 at 5:37 pm
What are you if you don’t like pie, Hollis? Wait, don’t answer that! 🙂 I enjoyed your husband’s assessment.
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 15, 2014 at 8:25 pm
Thank you, Jill for reading my blog about Pie o logy. You make me laugh. Yeah, maybe I better not ask him what it means if a person doesn’t like pie at all! You are so funny!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:35 pm
Jill, Hubby says you are a very mysterious person!
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Jill Weatherholt says:
September 16, 2014 at 1:05 pm
Ha ha! My dad always said I was “just weird.” 🙂
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lylamills says:
September 15, 2014 at 6:28 pm
Wow… I can’t believe Dad came up with all this. All I have to say is that I think Pecan Pie makes you a Conservative. I hope. It was really entertaining though!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 15, 2014 at 8:28 pm
Wow, lylamills! Thank you for reading and commenting! You made me laugh also with your comment about Dad! You know what he said about Pecan Pie people!!!! He’s probably regretting getting into this. Don’t you think?
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Denise says:
September 15, 2014 at 9:09 pm
Excellent! I am making lemon for book group on Friday. No meringue though. So am I just sour without sweet?
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:34 pm
Well, Denise, My husband says he has to use caution talking about this one. There are sexual overtones. You might be prone to having an affair, or interested in someone else’s lover. You are randy, but nice. Wonderful company. Conversations with you are very charged! Have fun at the book meeting! 🙂
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Marjie says:
September 15, 2014 at 9:19 pm
Made me hungry and want to bake a pie! What does he think if you can’t master pie crusts? Pretty neat assessement for a Jr. High student. Do love the name of his course.
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:31 pm
My husband says that this could get deeper than he wishes to go into here. Perhaps a private consultation?
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Anonymous says:
September 16, 2014 at 7:41 pm
Perfect!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 9:27 pm
OK, Marjie, I think that is you above! (Notice I did not need your pie chart to recognize you! Stupid joke! :)) I will ask what is most convenient unless you want to call him yourself!
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Yolanda M. says:
September 15, 2014 at 9:44 pm
Interesting! I love apple and pecan pie equally so I guess I am conservative on the outside but nutty on the inside? 😀
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:30 pm
He says, “Hello, fellow Pie o logist!”
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mareymercy says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:13 am
No chocolate pie? I’m outta luck!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:28 pm
No, Mareymercy, it means (and I am following notes here), that you are centered and content, your life is about searching for happiness more than most. You are an optimist, a deep person and you have a unique sweetness about you. A lot of private thoughts.
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reocochran says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:24 am
I like that your husband has put a lot of thought into this, Hollis! I am one who loves pecan pie and apple streusel pie warmed up with ice cream in the Fall and Winter. I love strawberry pie and lemon meringue, (and Key Lime pie) only in the summer time. I want to know if my interests in certain pies determined by season, make me wild (like you) or nutty (like the pecan) or just wacky? Smiles!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:25 pm
My husband says that the fact that you like so many different pies, means you are hard to pin down. It would be better if you chose just one favorite! Thanks for your comment! I really love it!
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reocochran says:
September 18, 2014 at 12:12 am
This is so fun! Hollis, it is all seasonal so I will stick with his analysis, I may be hard to pin down!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 18, 2014 at 2:45 am
I guess, unless you want to combine all those four favorite pies and make it your personality! Which could work too! He just told me you are hard to pin down, which probably is more like it! Haha, Scorpio friend!
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Lorraine H. says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:43 am
What about Pumpkin Pie? It’s my favorite. What does that say about me?
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:59 pm
Lorraine, thank you for doing the pie o logy thing with us! You are a calm person, very observant. You appear to be old-fashioned, but the spices in pumpkin pie mean that there is a devilish quality to you! You like tradition and are conservative! The weekly dinners with the family and things happening on a regular basis fits! 🙂
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jennypellett says:
September 16, 2014 at 6:00 am
So funny, this. I’m not a pie fan, actually – only savoury – my Mum’s steak and kidney would be my favourite. I wonder what your husband would make of this? I stick to just fruit – or at a push – chocolate mousse for puddingy things.
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 12:53 pm
Hey, Jenny! Thanks for joining in this pie o logy stuff! (And knowing your keen sense of humor, to think it is funny, is a compliment) My husband says, that in the discussion of dessert pies, to pick steak and kidney, means you step outside the norm a bit. And to like this pie, you are adventurous, fierce, but grounded. A person who is very strong, (take no prisoners) and very independent! He says the chocolate mousse thing, although he only does pies, means that you are a clever optimist and a deep, sweet, private person.
I have to say here, all my references in this blog were American: Matt Lauer, etc. But if Prince Charles were to have a favorite pie, it would be black currant, Hubby says.
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jennypellett says:
September 16, 2014 at 4:50 pm
Wow, I love your husband – does he ever say anything negative?!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 16, 2014 at 9:30 pm
Well….being that strawberry-rhubarb pie is his fave, I think he has some negativity in him! But clever and brilliant negativity, of course!
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doronart says:
September 16, 2014 at 10:41 pm
I always new something was wrong with me… I like them all and can’t have none, unless I close my eyes… and ignore what the doctor say which I often do… you live only once 🙂
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 17, 2014 at 1:04 am
You know, Doran, you are right…by closing your eyes, you can have them all. It’s by picking one, you have to give the rest away. You are a mysterious person, in that you cannot just choose one kind of pie. At least that’s what my husband says! Thank you so much for commenting on my blog! It means a lot to me, as I love your artwork!!! 🙂
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doronart says:
September 23, 2014 at 8:43 pm
It is pleasure as I enjoy reading your posts. I often asked on other people which painting is your favourite and I find it so hard to answer… I like so much of what I see around and everything have a story to tell. I am sure there ones I like more then other as it matter of taste, but I find so many nice out there in this little beautiful world. Maybe with experience in life we learn to love more and enjoy more and if you don’t try you never know, you just have to let yourself and be positive. I always like to explore and keep an open mind, the joy of life. Thank you for following and enjoying my art as it give me great pleasure to share and see you and others smilling 🙂 x
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 24, 2014 at 12:48 pm
You are welcome! Your art does make me smile.
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doronart says:
October 8, 2014 at 11:14 pm
Thanks Hollis I appreciate your involvement as that is my main interest to see other people enjoying it and smile about it, thanks for your kind thoughts 🙂 x
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Ron Scubadiver says:
September 17, 2014 at 2:29 pm
Pecan.
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 17, 2014 at 2:35 pm
Ron, really? As it was said: emblematic of nuttiness!!!!!!!!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 17, 2014 at 2:53 pm
Offbeat is a better way to say it, and from what I know, you fit that!
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Marjie says:
September 18, 2014 at 7:02 pm
I think Thanksgiving would be a perfect time to consult with the pi ologist!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 18, 2014 at 9:02 pm
What a wonderful time for a consultation, Marjie. I am pretty sure, (although at this point I don’t know…I just got off the phone with him asking him about someone’s favorite pie) that he would be glad to analyze the entire group of people attending Thanksgiving! Based on their favorite pies. And like you said, it is perfect because that is the time of year pie is most likely to be on a person’s mind! Let’s just not ask him now. Heh heh! We have a few months. 🙂
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Kourtney Heintz says:
September 18, 2014 at 8:00 pm
Very interesting. I love cherry cobbler. Would that make me a mix of cherry pie and blackberry cobbler? 🙂
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 18, 2014 at 8:57 pm
No, Kourtney, (following notes again)… cherry pie, as you know, has the “I like NPR” profile, but being that it is cherry cobbler that you like, although you are still progressive, you are more sensible. Not as abstract. You are more down to earth. And if you put ice cream on top, you are even less liberal than if there was no ice cream. But keep in mind, my husband is a pie o logist, not a cobbler o logist!!!!! 🙂
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*Wisher* says:
September 22, 2014 at 4:19 am
heehee.. and I love lemon Meringue pie.. heehee… (not sure if I fit the character analysis from your hubby) 😉
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 22, 2014 at 2:57 pm
Angela! Thank you for commenting! Angela, my husband is correct! You ARE witty! Maybe not as droll or a bit sarcastic (are you?), but then again, Hubby says pie o logy rarely fails. Maybe where you live, Lemon Meringue Pie is made a different way? 🙂
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1WriteWay says:
September 24, 2014 at 6:00 pm
I guess I’m a nutty kook because, given the choice, I wouldn’t be able to choose between Pecan Pie and Key Lime Pie (fortunately, I’ve never had to choose). Ah, but what about Pumpkin Pie? I don’t see that mentioned … or is it in the comments? That is my all-time favorite. Unadorned Pumpkin Pie (no whipped cream) 😉
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 24, 2014 at 11:35 pm
Hi Marie! Well, you know, liking Key Lime and Pecan are signs of being a little unusual. Off beat: Pecan and Kookiness: Key Lime. But if your all time favorite is Pumpkin, you are not exactly how you appear to others. You appear to be “old-fashioned”, but are actually quite adventurous.The fact that you state without a doubt that you do not like whipped cream on your Pumpkin Pie means that all the regular characteristics of Pumpkin Pie apply, but are not muffled as whipped or ice cream put on pie tends to do. You are intensely observant, intensely regimented, intensely appearing to be one way, but almost leading a double life in reality.Let me know if Hubby can be of more assistance! 🙂
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1WriteWay says:
September 25, 2014 at 12:41 am
Oh, my! I feel like I’ve been found out 🙂
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 25, 2014 at 1:34 pm
Haha!!:)
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
September 30, 2014 at 5:03 pm
I must say this: Last night I had a dream that I liked coconut cream pie. (This Pie-O-Logy is getting out of hand! I asked my husband: Delightful, warm, sweet and the thin crust means I am highly sensitive.(feelings get hurt easily) All true. so, let’s forget my original blackberry cobbler cop out. My favorite is this one. And it’s an analyzable pie!!!
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ericjbaker says:
September 30, 2014 at 7:48 pm
I’m afraid I have to throw a wrench into the mix: My favorite pie is Shoo-fly Pie, which is a Pennsylvania Dutch concoction made from molasses and brown sugar. Does your hubby want to venture a guess as to what this means (other than I am related to people from Pennsylvania Dutch country), or should I offer myself up as a template?
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
October 1, 2014 at 12:49 am
Eric, you are secretly old-fashioned. Almost to the point of being stubborn. Kind of like Uncle Joe on “Petticoat Junction” (TV Show), but there is a deep sweetness in your character. You can be unpredictable at times. But you always come back to an inherent goodness. Some people might call you an oddball. But you are not. So says Hubby about Shoo Fly Pie people.
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ericjbaker says:
October 1, 2014 at 3:02 am
hahaha. Probably true. I’m just glad hubby didn’t say “Serial Killer” or “Michael Bolton’s #1 fan.”
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said-simply says:
October 2, 2014 at 3:48 am
Hollis, this post had me laughing and laughing! I love, love, love, love cheesecake. Not the freezer aisle stuff, the $12 a slice, melt in your mouth kind of stuff. I’d be curious about the “Pie-o-logy” interpretation of a cheesecake lover (which perhaps would be outside the realm of pie but…)!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
October 3, 2014 at 5:09 pm
Okay, Eli, I had to catch my husband at a good time. Hahaha! He, said “three things come to mind: Sweet, Dense, Raconteur. Slow, like, ‘Does she really like me?’ (After she has made you a cheesecake….She likes you, Eli!) Cool exterior. Hidden big heart.” He said if there is fruit on it, things are changed. Like look up cherry pie, for instance. (Hubby says, “You know where that’s going!”) If cherries are on a piece of cheesecake that cost $12.00 a slice, then you add liberal to that. (politically and culturally!) If it is pineapple cheesecake, add a monocle to the person eating it in a low lit restaurant.
He adds a disclaimer here: He is a “Pie o logist.” So he may not be right with this. Cheesecake is not a pie. But, as you can see, he is more than glad to help out. In fact we laugh about it!
If you need further assistance, like with the girl who is making you the cheesecake and you are not sure if she likes you or not, the “Pie o logist” will help out!
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said-simply says:
October 3, 2014 at 5:50 pm
Hollis I’m at home in my office space laughing so hard! This is fantastic and frighteningly accurate! I like his interpretation and believe he might not just be a “Pie-o-logist” perhaps he should expand his practice into “dessert-o-logy.” The insight about adding fruit to cheesecake is hysterical and I am tracking with him on the cherry pie reference! This is classic, I may need to come back for another slice! 🙂
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
October 3, 2014 at 8:23 pm
How funny!!!! Dessert-o logy!!! Glad he was accurate. If you have anyone needing his services, I think he really gets a kick out of it. I know I do. Yesterday when I was asking him about you, he goes, right in the middle of your “analysis,” “Are you getting this?” As I was fumbling with my pencil and paper. It is funny! And so are you!!!! Cherries, ah yes…..we know all about you!
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said-simply says:
October 3, 2014 at 9:24 pm
Hollis, this is so funny! I love how he was like, “Are you getting this?” That’s great! I’ll have to ask my current love interest about her pie preferences, we must know if we are a good match! I will certainly recommend his/your expert “pie-o-logical” services to others! 🙂
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
October 4, 2014 at 1:24 am
Thanks,Eli! So silly! 🙂
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agwink1942 says:
October 6, 2014 at 11:48 pm
Reblogged this on Kentucky angel and commented:
I just found this blog in my Reader on WordPress, and have enjoyed it so much that I’m passing it on to my friends. It seems very appropriate during this season leading up to Thanksgiving, which I always consider the beginning of “pie season”. And for the record–I’ve never met a pie I didn’t like, and some I really love.
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agwink1942 says:
October 6, 2014 at 11:51 pm
Hollis, I just discovered your blog from a comment you made on mine. Just HAD to reblog it on Kentucky Angel. Love your husbands pie o logy theory. And since I’ve never met a pie I didn’t like, but absolute love pumpkin (which my mom always told me was used to fatten pigs), I have to go with pumpkin as my favorite. And BTW, I’m not fat, at least not at the moment. I have been there, done that however.
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
October 7, 2014 at 12:40 am
Well, you know, if you look at the comments what liking pumpkin means. You are pretty mysterious! Thank you for commenting. I will follow you! And check further into you, you mystery person! 🙂
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Anonymous says:
February 6, 2015 at 1:07 pm
Blueberry? I am Byron Kramer
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
February 8, 2015 at 6:23 pm
Byron, I am so glad you introduced blueberry into the assortment of pies here. No one has yet to ask the Pie o logist for that analysis.
You are easy going. Might be mistaken for a conservative, but you have a secret life. Your secret life is rich and, in fact, you kind of gorge on it. (as it were) There is a reason why blueberry pie is the pie of choice in Pie Eating Contests. Nobody knows how these regular looking people can sit down to a table of pies and stuff themselves until they are sick.
Therefore you are HUNGRY for all that the world has to offer, taking in pieces at a time. And you can never be quite full.
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reocochran says:
February 8, 2015 at 8:10 pm
Hi there, Hollis! I am not on Facebook but did check out your artistry and unique blog. I could not find my way to the place I could comment via wordpress there. Your studio is beautiful and your art is displayed in so many different forms. Take care and glad your husband is so astute with pies! This post comes to mind when I am nibbling on a pie!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
February 8, 2015 at 8:15 pm
Robin, I just reblogged the Pie o logy post! We are in sync!
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mareymercy says:
February 9, 2015 at 8:41 pm
I’m very much a Key Lime kinda gal 😉
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
February 10, 2015 at 9:35 pm
Hey! I haven’t been in touch with anyone for such a long time! So nice that you stopped by, mareymercy! I think of you often when I wear/see Free People!
Last time we did this, you were a Chocolate Pie girl! I just called my husband and we went through the Key Lime Pie personality. He said you are quick tongued and quick witted. Grounded. You think things through and go deeper than most people. You may be slow to make a decision, but once you do, you commit to your choice entirely. If you can compare your personality (choice of pie) to a singing voice, it would be John Lennon’s, as opposed to the Lemon Meringue personality, having the voice of Paul McCartney. (not as zesty) Another way Doug looked at it, was, Key Lime is like Oscar Wilde where Lemon Meringue is like Don Rickles. (If that makes sense….I am having trouble with some of his tangents) I hope that helps. I miss your wigs and photographs!
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mareymercy says:
February 11, 2015 at 2:05 am
I guess it depends on my mood – when I re-read this Key Lime sounded better! LOL
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Luanne says:
February 12, 2015 at 4:22 am
Love this analysis! You didn’t mention pumpkin pie with whipped cream?! For fruit I love cherry but pumpkin and pecan rock. Esp together.
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
February 14, 2015 at 2:53 pm
Luanne, let’s leave the cherry out of this for now. First of all. thanks for contributing! OK, you mention Pumpkin Pie first, which characterizes observation, insightfulness, possibly appearing a tad old-fashioned, but masking an inner life of a devilish quality. But when you drag Pecan Pie into the mix. (on the same plate), it gets very interesting.
The spices in the Pumpkin meet the eccentricity of the Pecan and it creates a kind of kaleidoscopic secret life, revealed in bursts. (your poetry?)
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Pat Sharp says:
February 17, 2015 at 10:56 pm
Well, I guess I am a complete eccentric, & if I want it, I have to make it myself! Surprised too that it has been excluded, since you live in Georgia. It is a foreign dish here in Maine. My all time favorite is PEACH PIE, warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. That’s why I planted a peach tree in my yard……………. And BTW, ask the pie o logist, what about people who like custard pie? I don’t; it is too bland, but it is a favorite up here…………I give you a whole group to analyze………………….
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
February 23, 2015 at 3:35 pm
Pat! Thank you for contributing to this! I did ask the Pie o logist about peach pie, but forgot to ask about Maine’s favorite: custard. I will ask him about that one tonight. Okay here goes about peach: A Peach Pie person is deceptively radical. More radical than a Cherry Pie person (look up cherry pie, NPR, democrat, but not too progressive..think they are…etc. I think it is in the body of the blog.) This Peach Pie person is more radical than the Cherry Pie person because of the size of the pits. The peach has bigger pits. (Now I realize the pits do not go into the pie, but this is what Hubby said.) This person (you) has loving and humane characteristics, such as taking in stray cats, that kind of thing.You are a direct person, a sweet person with a tendency toward pessimism (although I told Doug pessimism does not fit you, he would not budge.) Okay this is where it gets weird: (but true, in your case) He said the fact that you like warm. peach pie, usually ice cream softens the characteristics of any pie. Tones them down even. In the case of peach pie being served warm to hot, the radicalism burns away the ice cream, making the radicalism predominant. Even more predominant than the humane qualities you possess. And he does not even know you!!!!!!!
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Tamie Guzzo says:
June 2, 2015 at 8:53 pm
I am nut!
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills says:
November 27, 2015 at 12:59 am
The pie o logist says you are indeed an off best person! Thank you for responding. He only knows this because of your pie choice, mind you!!! 🙂
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8875323
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General Commercial
Year Built
1883
Lot Size
0.05
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Sewer Available
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Chatham
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Flooring
Ceramic Tile, Wood
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A/C - Zone
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3
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None
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20005 16005
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$9,059 USD
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2019
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I almost wish that Mill Creek would go back and "remaster" their original Chilling Classics set, replacing all of those terrible transfers with ones along the lines of those seen in most of the Pure Terror set. For example, The House That Screamed (Spanish: La Residencia) is given a full 2.35:1 transfer (not anamorphic), and is presented fairly close to uncut, with only about 30 seconds of missing footage - some versions are said to be missing 20 minutes! In the Chilling Classics days, they probably would have tossed that version on there, and there wasn't a single letterboxed transfer on the entire set, whereas now I've almost come to expect them.
Anyway, good flick! A bit slow at times (you'll feel its 99 minutes), but being that it's basically a slasher film from 1969, you can't really expect a Friday the 13th style pace. On the contrary, I was quite surprised to see a few on-screen murders, including a decent throat slashing - these sort of things were certainly not in vogue at this time, especially not in a fairly classy looking production. Most of the movie takes place inside the school, but the scope imagery, above average acting, and slow burn, Psycho-tinged storyline puts it well above the HGL type low budget films of the day (where such gore shots wouldn't be a surprise).
But it was really the typical slasher plot that I was most taken aback by - how is this movie not mentioned more often when folks discuss the origins of the sub-genre (where Halloween is usually given credit, and then someone says "Black Christmas was first!"). It's as close to the basic template as any of them; a girl arrives at an isolated school, makes some friends, some enemies, and then girls start being picked off one by one. It's even a whodunit, and a pretty good one at that; without spoiling the killer's identity, I will say that I only guessed it a few seconds before it was revealed, after a fairly genius sequence in which the person you will probably suspect is the killer discovers the body of a "safe" character and panics.
It's also got some pretty good "horror" scenes that have little to do with the slasher plot. The lady that runs the place is quite strict and abusive; at one point she gives a girl a pretty brutal whipping for a minor infraction. Director Narciso Ibáñez Serrador even manages to make a needlepoint class seem like high class terror, with closeups of needles and spools of thread being unraveled and such. And as is mandatory for any "new girl" movie, one of the popular girls instantly hates her and bullies her, culminating in a fairly disturbing scene where they force our heroine to act out a dance routine. The slasher plot is almost sort of a bonus; even if it was removed you'd still be left with a "psychological thriller" about the tortured students of a strange boarding school.
I am kind of curious about the 75-80 minute versions I have read about, though. I can easily see how a few scenes could be removed without hurting the plot too much, though it would certainly be a much less interesting experience. For example, there's a scene late in the film where the headmaster has a breakdown of sorts during a dictation class - one could think it was useless in the grand scheme of things, but it was this sort of stuff that gave it more of a personality (not to mention helped misdirect you away from the killer's real identity). However, a distributor looking to book this into drive-ins would certainly cut out anything that wasn't full blown horror, especially in the third act when folks would be expecting a faster pace. Indeed, I was a bit surprised when things slowed down again after a graphic murder during an escape attempt in the rain - I thought for sure it was kicking off the climax, what with only 20 minutes to go, but then they cut to the next morning and talk/go to class/etc before the horror kicks in again.
Back to Serrador - I think I need to see more from this guy. I've never heard it mentioned that I can recall, but it seems like the film could have been an influence on movies like Suspiria and The Woods, and so even if you like those other movies more (I prefer Suspiria, myself), Serrador deserves some sort of credit. He was also behind Who Can Kill A Child?, a pretty great killer kid movie from a few years later, as well as the OK enough Blame from the Six Films To Keep You Awake series - but is that it? A quick look at his filmography reveals mostly TV movies and shows - did he do any other horror features? I'd like to believe that if he had 2-3 more of this caliber that his name would come up more often, but it seems that this might be it for his horror feature output. And after the other day's Dinner With A Vampire, I am quite hesitant to check out a television project from a filmmaker I admire. Anyone have any recommendations?
Oddly, from what I understand, the best widely available version of this movie is available from an Elvira DVD, which I am pretty sure is the same transfer presented here, albeit not as compressed (since this shares disc space with three other movies). Throughout the movie you'll see unnatural quick fades to black, which would be where Elvira would come in with her silly skits (again, not an Elvira fan), but obviously those are not present here. Someone on Youtube has also presented the uncut one, however it is a full frame transfer, which means you get those 30 seconds back but miss 40% of the picture! But don't be swayed by "original Spanish" language tracks - the movie was shot in English and redubbed anyway, so no matter what you get it'll be dubbed (and the dubbing is actually pretty good - lip sync is way off but the actors are solid).
At any rate, definitely worth hunting down if you enjoy REALLY old-school slashers and primarily female casts (many of them are quite fetching I must say; another reason to look for the best transfer possible). And it finally justified my purchase of the Pure Terror set, which had produced almost nothing but disappointments so far.
What say you?
P.S. I have finally added "Spanish" as a genre to join Italian and French... if you see an older title that needs the tag, please let me know!
Genres: Pure Terror, Slasher, Spanish
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Maynard Morrissey December 22, 2011 at 1:05 PM
One of the most underrated Euro horror movies of all time - together with House by The Cemetery the best flick in the Pure Terror pack.
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Jenn December 22, 2011 at 8:12 PM
Love this movie and when I came across it on the Mill Creek set, I sung its praises for months. They really do need to remaster the Chilling Classics.
And any movie the Misfits sing about it is worth it to me. Come alive in the house that screamed! Come alive in the house that screamed!
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Anonymous April 21, 2012 at 10:17 AM
The Jesus Franco version of "Count Dracula" (1970) with Christopher Lee and Klaus Kinski is one film that probably should get the Spanish tag, if it doesn't have that already.
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Anonymous November 29, 2012 at 12:10 PM
Not to nitpick, but shouldn't "Pieces" and "Oasis of the Zombies" be placed under the "Spanish" tag, rather than "Italian". I would also think pretty much any other Jes(u)s Franco film you've reviewed should go here.
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Anonymous November 29, 2012 at 12:13 PM
Also, being fairly new to the site, is there a way to register by name without having a blog/website? I hate the whole "anonymous" thing- especially given the company it apparently puts me in hereabouts.
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BC November 29, 2012 at 12:17 PM
I think you can use your Google id...
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Unknown November 29, 2012 at 4:54 PM
Ah ha,I got it. Thank you.
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Unknown November 1, 2021 at 11:55 AM
Your opinion on Elvira is ignorant and kinda misogynistic because Elvira has saved many a terrible horror or sci-fi loser movie with her input... As for "HOUSE THAT SCREAMED" it is an excellent foreign film in its complete UNCUT version that's only available on bluray...
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BC November 1, 2021 at 12:23 PM
My (ten year old) opinion is MY opinion and should not be of much concern to anyone beyond myself, certainly not Elvira who is doing just fine without my support of her shtick. I don't care for any "horror hosts" beyond a general appreciation for nostalgia's sake. As an adult I feel they should do an intro and an outro and that's it, the movie should be left alone. Doesn't have a damn thing to do with their gender.
But yes, the movie is now out on Blu-ray, unlike in 2011 when this was written. Thanks for chiming in.
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I am originally from Ghana and graduated from Leeds University. I joined the team as a Partner in March 2014, having worked in Bradford for over eleven years. I have a special interest in Teaching and Training, and have been recently approved as a GP Trainer. I also have an interest in Mental Health and dealing with complex patients. Outside work, I am a musician and vocalist in an alternative hip-hop band.
Dr Tim Clarke
MBCHB 2011, Leeds
I started working at Horton Park Medical Practice in 2017. I became a partner in 2019. I help co-ordinate the teaching of the medical students in the practice. I also perform the minor surgery and joint injections. Outside of work I enjoy playing racquet sports, swimming and running. I am part of a local church where I am involved in leading the youth group. I also am involved in a community organisation that runs community events and projects.
Dr Maria Foulds
I originally come from Liverpool, and started my career in healthcare as a nurse - training in Glasgow. I then worked back in Liverpool for a number of years, before moving on to medical training. I qualified from Leicester Medical School in 2009, and then moved up to Yorkshire, working in Wakefield and then Bradford. I did my GP training here in Bradford, with my final training post here at Horton Park, where I am now working as a salaried GP. My particular areas of professional interest are in older peoples' care and palliative care. I live in Bradford with my family, and on the days I am not working, I am kept busy with my 2 young children. I enjoy spending time outdoors, especially in the countryside and in the garden. I am interested in various environmental issues, and I love to cycle to work when I can.
Dr Louise Bayliss
MBChB Leeds 1997, MRCGP 2002, DRCOG 2000, DFFP 2001
I have been working as a GP in Bradford since I completed my GP training in 2003. My area of professional interest is women's health and I am trained to fit coils and implants. Outside of work I like to run and cycle and I enjoy lindy hop dancing and playing the clarinet in a band.
Dr Tasneem Ishfaq
I qualified from Leeds Medical School in 2013 and have done my GP training in Bradford. I joined Horton Park Medical Practice in 2017 as a GP trainee and then as a salaried GP in 2018. I have a professional interest in teaching and training as well as research. I am joint lead for undergraduate medical students at the practice. Outside of work I like spending time with my family and baking sweet treats!
Advanced Nurse Practitioners
Advanced Practitioners can provide treatment and advice for many problems for which you may have seen a doctor for in the past. Their main areas of expertise are in the management of common illnesses and long term conditions. Advanced Practitioners are all trained specialist nurses who have undertaken additional education in order to provide advanced nursing care and prescribe. Same day Advanced Practitioner appointments are available every weekday for common illnesses. You will be offered a consultation with the Advanced Practitioner if you ring for an urgent appointment. The Advanced Practitioner can assess and examine you, make a diagnosis and provide advice and treatment including a prescription if required. They can make referrals to hospital doctors or other health care professionals, and admit patients into hospital when necessary. Unfortunately, they are unable legally to sign a sick certificate, so you will need to see your own GP for this. They work closely with your GP and liaise frequently with her/him about your care.
Lorraine Fitzgerald
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Helen Bates
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Sophie Bygate
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Practice Nurses
Practice nurses are qualified and registered nurses. They can help with health issues such as family planning, healthy living advice, blood pressure checks and dressings. The practice nurses run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma or diabetes, minor ailment clinics and carry out cervical smears.
Attiea Mobeen
Naseem Hussain
Healthcare Assistants
Healthcare assistants support practice nurses with their daily work and carry out tasks such as phlebotomy (drawing blood), blood pressure measurement, spirometry, ECG measurements, stop smoking services and new patient checks. They may act as a chaperone when a patient or doctor requests one.
Linda Wood
I have worked at Horton Park Surgery for 15 years, although some patients may remember me from the local chemist (Cohens). I originally came to Horton Park as a receptionist then progressed onto doing phlebotomy. In 2007 I qualified as a Health Care Assistant working within the Nursing Team. My areas of interest include Respiratory, Smoking Cessation and Diabetes. I really enjoy my role and feel I have achieved my goals.
Leanne Rayner
I have worked for the NHS since 2007 when I worked as a receptionist. I was then given the opportunity to train as a Healthcare Assistant . Initially I did my Phlebotomy training in 2010 and progressed to complete and pass my Healthcare Assistant course in 2011. I have worked at Horton Park since 2014, I do various clinics including phlebotomy, diabetic, ECG’s Spirometry, Health Checks In my spare time I enjoy spending time with family and friends.
Practice Management
The practice manager is involved in managing all of the business aspects of the practice such as making sure that the right systems are in place to provide a high quality of patient care, human resources, finance, patient safety, premises and equipment and information technology. The practice manager supports the GPs and other medical professionals with delivering patient services and also helps to develop extended services to enhance patient care.
Angela Worobel
Practice Manager
I have worked in the National Health Service since graduating from University in 1986. I joined Horton Park in April 2007, but have worked in general practice since 1988. I have completed a postgraduate course in Personnel Management (CIPD). When I’m not working I enjoy spending time with family and friends, walking in the Dales and gardening.
Michelle Price
Operations Manager
I have worked at HPS for 33 years starting as an afternoon receptionist, and worked up to senior receptionist, then moving up to operations manager. I have worked with various different doctors and nurses within the team that have since left or retired. I am mother of 2 sons and grandma to 2 grandsons and 1 granddaughter. When not at work, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends.
Administration
The administration team provide support and back office functions to the practice. They organise clinical letters for clinicians and send invitations and referrals for patients to attend various clinics as well as organising new patient notes and electronic and paper communications from different organisations.
Clare Wilby
Administrator
Sue Faulkner
Senior Summariser
Sarah Rochelle
Scanner/Coder
Aneesa Yousaf
Administrator
Reception
Receptionists provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries. They can provide basic information on services and results and direct you to the right person depending on your health issue or query. Receptionists make most of the patient appointments with the GPs and nurses. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, dealing with patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits.
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The easy storyline is to blame Donald Trump for the loss — but only 34 percent of the voters labeled that a major factor in their voting. Trump’s approval rating in the exit polling was 40 percent in a state he lost by 5 points; that strongly suggests his actual national approval rating is about 42 to 45 percent, rather than in the 30s, as many national polls have been proclaiming. That’s still short of a majority but well above George Bush, who was often in the low 20s, and close to ratings that Barack Obama had much of the time.
A more likely suspect here is the Republican Party and the fratricide going on within. Asked about the Virginia Democratic Party, voters gave it a surprisingly positive 51/46, while the Republican Party was intensely disliked, garnering a 37 favorable/59 unfavorable rating. The Republican Party, therefore, is significantly lower than Donald Trump in its ratings — it was 3 points further down in favorable ratings and 2 points higher in unfavorable ratings. This 5-point swing is exactly how much worse the Republicans fared this time compared to 2016.
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Whether you're looking for accommodation in Campanillas or across Spain, Webjet has a great selection of hotels to choose from at prices to fit your budget. Find great deals on hotels, resorts, bed and breakfasts, motels and serviced apartments in Campanillas. With over 1 hotels we have something on offer for everyone.
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Take a close look at the coast of Ghana, and you will find myriad ancient castles and forts. Marking the beginning of the slaves’ perilous journey during the era of the slave trade, these fortresses were the last memory slaves had of their homeland before being shipped off across the Atlantic, never to return again. Read more about the shocking history of Ghana’s slave fortresses and their significance to modern-day Ghana…
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Between 1482 and 1786, clusters of castles and forts were erected along the 500 kilometer-long coastline of Ghana between Keta in the East and Beyin in the west. Back then, Ghana was called the Gold Coast due to its vast quantities of gold, and these strongholds served as fortified trading posts offering protection from other foreign settlers and threats from the African population.
Placed strategically as links in the trade routes established by the Portuguese in the 15th century, who were the first settlers on the Gold Coast, the forts thereafter were seized, attacked, exchanged, sold and abandoned during almost four centuries of struggle between European powers for domination over the Gold Coast.
As early as the 1500s, the settlers’ interest turned to the slave trade in light of the growing demand for human labor in the New World (the Americas and the Caribbean). From holding gold, ivory and other wares, the castles gradually imprisoned slaves, who were reduced to yet another commodity. The majestic fortresses along Ghana’s breathtaking coast housed dark dungeons, overflowing with misery and despair, right up until the slave trade was gradually abolished by each of the colonial powers in the first half of the 1800s. But by this point, the irreversible and immeasurable damage was done, and from West Africa alone it is estimated that six million slaves had been shipped to other countries. About 10-15% perished at sea during the so-called Middle Passage, never reaching their final destination.
El Mina Slave Castle, Ghana © Julius Cruickshank
The castles were the ultimate stop in many ways. They provided the last experience that men and women had in their homeland before their final departure. For those who didn’t make it to the new world, the castles were the last place they ever saw on land. The last shreds of hope would wither away with every day of captivity in the castle. On the seaboard side of the coastal slave castles, was ‘the door of no return’, a portal through which the slaves were lowered into boats, and then loaded like cargo onto big slaving ships further out at sea, never to set foot in their homeland again and with a final goodbye to the freedom they once knew.
One of the most famous castles in Ghana’s dark episode of slavery is the Cape Coast Castle. It began as a trade lodge constructed by the Portuguese in 1555 on a part of the Gold Coast, which later became known as the Cape Coast. In 1653, following Sweden’s conquest of the Cape Coast, the Swedish Africa Company constructed a permanent wooden fortress for trade in timber and gold. A decade later, the fort was reconstructed in stone when the Danes seized power from the Swedish.
The fort then passed through the hands of the Dutch and even a local Fetu chief at some point, before being conquered by the British in 1664. Over the years the fort was increasingly used for the developing slave trade, which came to a peak in the 18th century. By 1700, the fort had been transformed into a castle and also served as the headquarters of the British colonial governor.
Cape Coast Castle, Ghana © Andrew Moore
Up to 1,000 male and 500 female slaves were shackled and crammed in the castle’s dank, poorly ventilated dungeons, with no space to lie down and very little light. Without water or sanitation, the floor of the dungeon was littered with human waste and many captives fell seriously ill. The men were separated from the women, and the captors regularly raped the helpless women. The castle also featured confinement cells — small pitch-black spaces for prisoners who revolted or were seen as rebellious. Once the slaves set foot in the castle, they could spend up to three months in captivity under these dreadful conditions before being shipped off to the New World.
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An environment of harsh contrasts, the castle also had some extravagant chambers, devoid of the stench and misery of the dungeons, only a couple of meters below. For example, the British governor and officers’ quarters were spacious and airy, with beautiful parquet floors and scenic views of the blue waters of Atlantic. There was also a chapel in the castle enclosure for the officers, traders and their families as they went about their normal day-to-day life completely detached from the unfathomable human suffering they were consciously inflicting.
St George’s Castle © David Stanley
The castle’s involvement with slavery eventually stopped as a result of Britain’s ban on the slave trade. Cape Coast Castle went back to its previous function as an essential site for (non-human) commodity trade, after which it was turned into an army training facility. In 1957, when Ghana became the first African state to regain independence from British colonial rule, the ownership of the Cape Coast Castle was transferred to the new government and subsequently to the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. The castle only underwent considerable restoration work in the early 1990s with the help of donor funds, and is currently a well-visited museum and historical site.
Another famous slave castle is the Elmina Castle (often called St. George’s Castle), situated in the town of Elmina about 13 kilometers from the Cape Coast Castle. Known as the oldest European structure in Ghana, the castle’s construction began in 1482 following the arrival of the Portuguese on the Gold Coast in 1471, and served to protect the Portuguese settlement area, named São Jorge da Mina (St. George of the Mines).
Over the decades, various parts of the Castle were rebuilt, with trade remaining its main focus. However, by the 17th century most of this trade was in people. In 1637, the Dutch seized control of the Gold Coast and continued to use the Elmina Castle as a place to ‘store’ slaves until their departure. The Dutch made some substantial changes to the Castle, such as setting up a marketplace where slaves could be auctioned. The conditions were similar to that of the neighboring Cape Coast Castle. In the dungeons light could only enter through the doorways or a few small holes at either end of the ceiling. Any revolt was harshly disciplined. Men were sent to the condemned cell with no lighting and were starved to death, while women were beaten and chained to cannon balls in the courtyard. Mindful of possible attacks, the Dutch built a bastion, Fort Coenraadsburg (also known as St. Jago), on the hill opposite Elmina Castle, which overlooked its big brother’s house of horrors.
Under the rule of the Dutch West Indies Company, around 30,000 slaves a year passed through Elmina’s door of no return, right up until 1814 when the Dutch slave trade was abolished, seven years after the British. Ceded to the British in 1872, Elmina Castle was hardly in use until Ghana’s independence. Thereafter it became a training center for Ghanaian police recruits and surprisingly a school for some time, before also being converted into a history museum.
Other castles and forts that remain include Fort Christiansborg (or Osu Castle), the Ussher Fort and Fort James. Besides museums, some fortresses have been transformed into government offices, prisons, and guesthouses while others are nothing more than abandoned stone ruins with a few walls standing. UNESCO has declared many of these castles and forts World Heritage sites of great historical importance. However, due to limited funding, preservation has been limited and the sites continue to deteriorate.
Today 30-odd surviving forts, castles and former trading posts can be found along Ghana’s coast, many bearing witness to the largest (forced) migration in history and to the atrocities humanity is capable of committing. Castles such as Elmina, Cape Coast and Ussher Fort have been turned into museums and offer guided tours. Somewhat moving, these tours literally walk visitors through the history of slave castles, bringing to life the heartbreaking experiences of the slaves.
Extremely popular among African American tourists who want to find out more about their heritage, nowadays the castles are also welcoming more and more local Ghanaians interested in learning about the slave period in their country. More than just museums, these castles are filled with haunting histories, revealing the horrors of the slave trade. By serving as strong reminder of Ghana’s dark history, the castles continue to pay respect to the millions of people who languished at the hands of slavers. They are far from forgotten, even in the 21st century.
Interior of Slave Cells – St. George’s Castle – Elmina – Ghana © Adam Jones
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Before an application is created, we need people to do that. People assume different roles, and I’ll try to define them today.
I thought, I will be using SCRUM framework, but actually by definition you can’t have SCRUM if you have only one person (unless we are talking split personality or other mental disorder). As you may know, Scrum Master and Product owner cant be the same person because of conflict of interests. However lets forget about that for a moment and take a look:
Client – The guy with money, needs and usually little to no idea how exactly to fulfill those needs with proper software. He wants stuff done quickly, cheaply and with high quality and finds it hard to understand that he has to pick one of those three. Usually does nor understand technology and people creating it.
Product Owner – This is the guy that is patient enough to talk to Client without cutting himself. He is able to find out what actually Client needs, what is most important for him and translates this into prioritized User Stories. Then he comes to the Dev Team and tries to explain what needs to be done to make Client happy.
Dev Team – Bunch of guys who talk strangely, gather in circle and sacrifice coffee to summon and control software. At least that’s how it looks like from the Client point of view. Dev Team has all the skills, resources and pizza required to create an Increment – working piece of software that can be thrown at production servers and will not cause a disaster. Or at least not a big one, small to medium seems to be tolerated on most circumstances.
Scrum Master – Invisible ninja who makes sure the other three do not kill each other. Basically knows the Scrum Grimoire by heart and guards the entire process not to go bananas. Should also has a healthy amount of common sense and transfer some of it to relevant party if needed.
So, I am going to be the Client, the Product Owner, the Dev Team and the Scrum Master in one person.
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Beata Nowakowska
August 10, 2014 at 6:01 am
sacrifice coffee to summon and control software – brilliant
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September 26, 2014 at 7:27 am
Have you ever considered writing an ebook or guest authoring on other sites?
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"Atrial Septal Defect and the Risk of Ischemic Stroke in the Perioperat" by Nathaniel R. Smilowitz, Varun Subashchandran et al.
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Title
Atrial Septal Defect and the Risk of Ischemic Stroke in the Perioperative Period of Noncardiac Surgery
Authors
Nathaniel R. Smilowitz, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Varun Subashchandran, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Jeffrey S. Berger, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
10-1-2019
Journal
American Journal of Cardiology
Volume
124
Issue
7
DOI
10.1016/j.amjcard.2019.06.030
Abstract
© 2019 Stroke is a serious complication of noncardiac surgery. Congenital defects of the interatrial septum may be a potent risk factor for perioperative stroke. The aim of the present study was to determine the association between atrial septal defect (ASD) or patent foramen ovale (PFO) and in-hospital perioperative ischemic stroke after non-cardiac surgery in a large nationwide cohort of patients hospitalized in the United States. Patients undergoing noncardiac surgery between 2004 and 2014 were identified using the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project's National Inpatient Sample. Patients without an in-hospital echocardiogram were excluded. The presence of an ostium secundum-type ASD or PFO was identified by ICD-9 diagnosis code 745.5. The primary study outcome was perioperative acute ischemic stroke. Between 2004 and 2014, there were 639,985 admissions for noncardiac surgery with an in-hospital echocardiogram. An ASD or PFO was documented in 9,041 (1.4%) hospitalizations. Perioperative ischemic stroke occurred more frequently in patients with an ASD or PFO compared with those without an ASD or PFO (35.1% vs 6.0%, p <0.001). The association between ASD or PFO and ischemic stroke persisted after adjustment for demographics and clinical covariates (adjusted odds ratio 6.30, 95% confidence interval, 5.59 to 7.10) and in all non-cardiac surgery subtypes. In conclusion, in a large, nationwide analysis of patients undergoing noncardiac surgery, a diagnosis of ASD or PFO was associated with an increased risk of acute ischemic stroke overall and in all surgical subtypes. Additional measures are necessary to mitigate stroke risk in patients with septal defects who are planned for non-cardiac surgery.
APA Citation
Smilowitz, N., Subashchandran, V., & Berger, J. (2019). Atrial Septal Defect and the Risk of Ischemic Stroke in the Perioperative Period of Noncardiac Surgery. American Journal of Cardiology, 124 (7). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2019.06.030
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