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This is the blog of Near Future Laboratory. We are a thinking, making, design, development and research practice based in California and Europe. Our goal is to understand how imaginations and hypothesis become materialized to swerve the present into new, more habitable near future worlds.
Our approach to future research leads to the production of case studies, fast-prototyped apps, innovative algorithms, fictional magazines, newspapers, product catalogs and other curious object you can find in our shop.
Over here in Geneva, the Laboratory was involved in the Lift 12 conference with various activities. Fabien attended the event and Nicolas is part of the editorial team and, as such, he took care of one third of the keynotes presentations with sessions about games, stories, mobile and near futures. He also organized three workshops, one about networked data (with Interactive Things), one about location-based games (with Mathieu Castelli) and another one about foresight methodologies (with Justin Pickard and Anab Jain from Superflux). The week was therefore very active and it was a great event overall. Lots of encounters with good people, new ideas and existing memes (it’s now time to digest all of those).
Well, here in Los Angeles we mostly were working on, oh — let’s call it Marshall Stack. It’s a Project. It’s another project along with Ear Freshener that belongs to the Project Audio Suite. It was some very pragmatic, tactical bits of work that we were doing which meant corralling the team, especially the instrumental implementors — the engineers. It also meant writing up a UX specification but doing it in a non-tedious but very clear way. No boxes and arrows. It’s narrative. It’s more a story than flow chart, which I like. My hope is that it engages people in a way that a story does, rather than making people’s eyeballs glaze over and close as a flow chart or wireframe potentially can do. There was some good, very promising engagement with the technology team who come across as confident and certainly capable. But there’s always that nagging concern that comes from a twinge of engineers’ over-confidence. When idioms like “we can just smash this”, “correct me if i’m wrong — but this smells like just a weekend project” — a little bell goes off in my head that is a mix of “great! this’ll go smooth” and “hold on..but *how and which weekend are we going to smash it?”
Part of the job of creative lead in this case is, I think, to run ahead of that end of things as, at this point — it’s the known unknown. Meaning — there isn’t certainty as to how to implement this although it is definitely possible — we’re not trying to get to Mars or make a cold fusion reactor in a mayonnaise jar. This is entirely doable. It’s now time (4 weeks), enthusiasm and motivation and quite a bit of good, engaging story telling that will put a lovely frame around the experience.
I’m doing some detailed logging of the evolution of Marshall Stack because I think there are some good procedural lessons in the project. The bump and shove of a project and where things get lost and where new things get found. The evolution of things from initial aspiration to a sudden simplification; how different aspects of a project get culled in the interests of expediency. Ways of communicating and sharing and discovering new facets of a concept. Etc. We’ll see. It’ll make for a good postmortem narrative, or whatever you’d call it.
Posted on February 28, 2012 August 18, 2017 Author NicolasCategories Audio, Design Technology, WeeknotesTags lift, lift12, Weekending, Weeknotes
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The recent illustrations of Siri, the iPhone 4S voice-recognition based assistant, failing to provide information to users about abortion, birth control, help after rape and help with domestic violence has gotten a lot of notice. Yesterday’s post with screenshots from a Twitter conversation I was… | [
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Chirstopher Caldwell Banned Added 2 years ago Here is a link to an article about how images in the virtual world are produced.
Tamas Abrudan Banned Added 2 years ago Nice work on the Cosmic Net. I also really like the sky background for the cover image.
Jim Mencia Banned Added 2 years ago I have to agree with Freddy, if aliens actually wanted to invade Earth we wouldn't have a chance.
Freddy Salazar Banned Added 2 years ago Very cool stories, the Cosmic Net is an eerie prediction of what an alien encounter might actually be like. | [
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"The statement by the Israeli association comes as a debate is being conducted by the American Anthropological Association about a boycott on Israel".
If anything can be learned from the case of South Africa it’s that one cannot expect boycotts alone to change the situation.
"Two recent reports suggest that Israel could face catastrophic consequences if it fails to end the mistreatment of Palestinians under its rule, whether in the occupied territories or in Israel itself... If the watching world really wants peace, economic wishful thinking will not suffice. It is past the time simply for carrots. Sticks are needed too".
"We are Jews from the United States, who, like Jewish people throughout the world, have an automatic right to Israeli citizenship under Israel’s “law of return.” Today there are more than seven million Palestinian refugees around the world. Israel denies their right to return to their homes and land — a right recognized and undisputed by UN Resolution 194, the Geneva Convention, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Meanwhile, we are invited to live on that same land simply because we are Jewish. We renounce this “right” to “return” offered to us by Israeli law. It is not right that we may “return” to a state that is not ours while Palestinians are excluded and continuously dispossessed".
James ZOGBY: "BDS: A Legitimate and Moral Response to Israeli Policy" (The Huffington Post, The Blog, June 13, 2015).
The Israeli government response to the "Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions"(BDS) movement has been predictable. Being incapable of engaging in any reasonable form of self-criticism or even self-reflection, Israeli leaders have, instead, turned their wrath on their accusers and their victims.
As the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement grows, its co-founder, Omar Barghouti, has become a target for Israeli demonization. +972's Rami Younis sits down with Barghouti for a rare discussion about BDS's goals, its recent successes, and increasingly frequent accusations that the boycott movement constitutes anti-Semitism.
Ali ABUNIMAH: "Israeli universities help Shin Bet torturers recruit students" (The Electronic Intifada, 12 June 2015; Haaretz, 11 June: "Israeli universities providing data on graduates to Shin Bet. Security service uses information to contact possible new recruits", by Chaim Levinson).
Israeli universities are passing on personal information about their students to Israel’s Shin Bet secret police. According to Haaretz, the universities give the internal intelligence agency (which is notorious for its use of torture) lists of their graduates, including identity card numbers, to use in an effort to recruit them. The revelation will likely bolster support for the international boycott of Israeli universities called for by Palestinians.
The bulk of recent incidents concerning the anti-Israel boycott, which are mainly symbolic for now, could have served as a warning sign. But a mixture of nationalistic and false statements is blinding the Israeli public and preventing a real discussion of the issue. Here are a few examples...
Akiva ELDAR: "Anti-boycott call rings hollow as village awaits demolition" (Al Monitor, June 9, 2015).
Israeli plans to demolish the Palestinian village of Susiya and other similar acts will not generate support for the government's campaign to stanch the growing movement to boycott settlement products and in some cases products made in Israel.
Gideon LEVY: "Israeli propaganda isn't fooling anyone – except Israelis" (Haaretz, June 4, 2015; some extracts in: Philip Weiss, "Levy says BDS may undo Israeli denial and propaganda– even as Lapid calls it Hamas’s ‘puppet’", Mondoweiss, June 7).
"...It’s only to be expected when facing a worldwide campaign aimed at implementing justice and international law: the stage of denial, of repression and clinging to the false, nearly magical belief that if Israel will just explain its position better and invest the appropriate resources [so-called 'hasbara'], everything will be fine. In other words, Israel continues to think that the world is dumb (and Israel is smart)...You can blame the Palestinians for everything and obscure the simple fact that this brutal occupation is Israeli. You can tell the world that it all belongs to us because the Bible says so and believe that anyone will take you seriously. You can be sure that the memory of the Holocaust will serve us forever, and justify any injustice. Of course, it won’t work indefinitely. It hasn’t worked in any country in history, no matter how strong and well-established, not even in the mightiest empires. Justice always triumphs in the end, even if very belatedly. And justice says that Israel cannot continue to tyrannize another people forever, even if Haim Saban himself lends his support." | [
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L1 news March 22, 2016. Today in Maastricht: André Rieu accompanies HM Queen Elizabeth II on the red carpet from his castle and they drove in a Limousine to the Vrijthof. What is going on?? “André Rieu composes a waltz for the British Queen. Orchestra leader and violinist Andre Rieu records a waltz specially for the 90th birthday of the British queen. This is being reported by 1Limburg (local media) and the Dutch newspaper “De Telegraaf”. HM Queen Elizabeth II will reach the age of 90 on April 21st 2016. For the accompanying video clip, a look alike of the Queen arrived in Maastricht this Monday morning. The video clip will show Rieu and the British 'Queen' walking the red carpet. From the violinist's castle the couple went to the Vrijthof Square in a Limousine, where they also made recordings. It's not the first time Rieu composes a piece of music for the British royal house. To honor the British Queen's jubilee a few years ago, Rieu already composed a Coronation Waltz. Later Rieu composed a waltz for the inauguration of King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands (also called the Coronation Waltz)”. We can see that the “King” and the “Queen” have much fun together! And we look forward to see the video clip of the Windsor Waltz! “Style lookalikes” revealed us the name of the Queen Lookalike: Mary Reynolds, from Harrow, Middlesex, UK. Thank you “Style Lookalikes” for your mail!
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Reigning Champ is proud to partner with New Era on a lineup of embroidered beanies in three Core colours.
Reigning Champ designs and manufactures premium athletic wear. Our process is guided by our principles: Respect the details. Master simplicity.
We design and develop signature fabrics, emphasizing rugged construction and unrivalled comfort. Reigning Champ is based in Vancouver, BC, where we have crafted year-round staples since 2007.
Just a quick word from Abbey Video Productions of Cashel Co Tipperary. We at Abbey Video would like to wish all the couples that are now planning their 2013 / 2014 / 2015 weddings all the very best! Planning a wedding is not an easy task, I know I have been there! You’ll find yourself trying to choose your ceremony location, reception, the flowers, the cake, and of course the dress. We at Abbey Video have a very handy planner in the form of a booklet called South East Brides and here you can start planning right after your engagement and continue up to the evening before your wedding and not forget a thing. Also in here you will find lots of local wedding Suppliers to help you choose, so give us a call for your free booklet now!
A little mention about hiring a wedding videographer: OK first things first, how long has he been in the business? Can you view a sample of his /her work in the comfort of your own home; also ask him about his camera kit. We at Abbey Video only use the latest camera kit, and we encourage couples to view our wedding demos in their homes, this gives them the chance to sit and chat about it. Our prices? We are the most competitively priced wedding video business in Munster if not all Ireland!
Of course it’s not all about price, quality is a huge part of it as well and we have been highly complimented in this regard, along with our ability to film in a quiet and unobtrusive way. So if you would like to talk to us about your wedding give us a call or an email and let us offer you a wedding package to suit you.
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The Raven, a pop up version of Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem engineered by David Pelham, Abrams, 9th August 2016
…And drawing the image in window of Waterstones, Piccadilly. It was their book of the month in August.
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Below is a list of questions that are commonly asked of us. If your particular query is not included here, please feel free to call, fax or email us and we will be happy to answer your question.
You can also visit our showroom at 810 Rye Street, Unit A in Peterborough during regular business hours, Monday to Friday (7:00am – 5:00pm) and between 9:00am and Noon on Saturdays.
Although it is rare, if you happen to have any questions that we are not 100% certain about the answer, we will consult the National Wood Floor Association to make sure the answer we give you is correct. We are a member of the NWFA, so you know you can trust our advice.
A: This is a matter of opinion. If you wait until after the floors are done, you will need to clean the walls, etc. before painting and you will need to be certain that no paint gets on the floor because it is difficult to remove without marring the finish. You will need to cover the floor completely with a drop sheet -all the way to the edges of the room. Do not apply any kind of tape to the floor.
If you choose to paint before the floors are done, it’s a good idea to leave the baseboard and 1/4 round unpainted because the edging machine usually leaves a small mark near the floor along the edge, and this could be covered when the baseboards and 1/4 round are finally painted. If your 1/4 round (or baseboards) are not yet installed, it is actually a good idea to leave them off during the installation or sanding and finishing to allow sanding of the entire floor right up to the walls. This provides a nice flat base for the trim to sit on. At the very least, leave the painted 1/4 round until after the floors are finished. You will end up with a cleaner appearance.
Keep in mind if you paint beforehand, that you will have to wipe everything down after sanding. Even though we clean up after we have sanded, there is usually a fine dust that clings to walls, etc.
A: If you have a forced-air furnace system with a humidity control, this is the ideal situation and you can successfully do floors at any time of year. Because wood expands and contracts with changes in humidity, the use of the humidistat kept between 35-45% will minimize this movement. If you do not have a humidistat, then the contraction of the wood is most noticeable in the winter when the air is dry. The resulting gaps in the joints of the boards will close up again in the summer months when humidity is slightly higher. It is for this reason that you are probably better off installing hardwood in the winter when the pieces of wood are at their minimum dimensions, they’ll go together tightly when they expand in the summertime. They should go back to their original positions, without much indication of movement to occur. Sometimes gaps result in some of the joints that do not completely go away. This is not the fault of the installation or a defect in the material, but a normal condition of the behaviour of wood.
If you are building a new home, it is important to have the heating system installed (and the humidistat set at 45%, if applicable) before the flooring is delivered to the job site. The wood should be introduced into conditions similar to those of the living conditions. Wood that is installed in a house without heat, especially in cool months will not behave properly once heat and humidity levels are changed (upon moving in). This is something that is quite often overlooked by builders and can play an important role in the performance of the completed floor.
Q: During new home construction or major renovations, what is the best time to install/finish wood floors?
A: Sometimes wood floors are installed at the wrong time during construction, from unawareness to rushed situations where too many things are going on at once at the job site. Hardwood can be installed long before it must be sanded and finished, which is actually an ideal procedure provided the floor is adequately protected from dirt, water, mortar and grout, etc. This allows the flooring to physically get used to its surroundings. The building should be at the same temperature and humidity levels as comfortable living conditions, 61-71 degrees and 45% humidity. Flooring installed before these conditions can be damaged. When the building is finally lived in, the floor may “move” dimensionally due to the drastic swing in temperature or humidity and may have to be resanded, etc. It is not always practical or possible to have flooring installed this far ahead of finishing. Flooring can be successfully installed and finished in less time provided the conditions exist before flooring is delivered to the job site. Often these factors are overlooked by the hurried contractor and can result in an expensive lesson to be learned. Knowing this ahead of time will assure the best possible performance and life from your hardwood floor.
Leaving wood floors done while there are other tradesmen in the area usually creates havoc and should be avoided. The floor man must ensure good conditions in order to do a proper, dust-free job. These can all be altered by vibrations in the walls (from hammering, etc.) that can dislodge particulate that lands on wet finishes. Simply opening a door when it is windy outside can ruin a freshly finished floor, even if the door is nowhere near the floor. Also, tradesmen walking across the floor, using ladders, extension cords running across the floor, etc. can all have an impact on the outcome of the floor.
The best time to do most of the work on wood floors is after everyone else is finished, except for maybe the final coat of paint on trim.
For three generations, the Higgins family has specialized in exceptional product and expert installation. Higgins Hardwood Flooring started out with one red truck and now we’ve expanded our fleet to travel and bring beauty to homes all over the county, one floor at a time.
A novel gene was discovered recently that suppresses the growth of human tumors in a number of different cancers. The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, found that the gene HACE1, an acronym for HECT domain and ankyrin repeat containing, E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1, is able to help cells deal with various forms of stress that cause tumor formation [1]. | [
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Lyon’s Gate Real Estate and Homes for Sale | Gilbert AZ 85295 Lyon’s Gate is located at the South West corner of Higley and Ray Roads, right off the Loop 202 freeway in Gilbert AZ 85295. Lyon’s Gate community features community club house, 3 community pools, multiples play areas, BBQ stands, picnic tables, walking/biking trails […]
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Greenfield Lakes Gilbert Homes for Sale & House Value Greenfield Lakes is located at S Greenfield Road and E Warner Road in Gilbert AZ 85296. Greenfield Lakes is home to one of the four major golf courses in Gilbert – the Greenfield Lakes Golf Course. This family oriented community has numerous walking and jogging paths […]
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Bella Vista Real Estate, House Value and Homes for Sale | Gilbert AZ 85295 Bella Vista is a beautiful community located on southwest corner of Ray Road and Recker Road in Gilbert AZ 85295 near the 202 San Tan freeway. Bella Vista community amenities including lots of green space, walk trail, playgrounds and picnic area. […]
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Agritopia Real Estate, House Value and Homes for Sale | Gilbert AZ 85296 Agritopia community is something of a modern day village set within the urban fabric of the Phoenix metro area. Agritopia is located at the Northwest corner of Higley and Ray Roads in Gilbert AZ 85296. Agritopia community features basement homes, parks, pool, […]
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Higley Unified School District | Gilbert AZ 2935 S Recker Road, Gilbert AZ 85295 www.husd.org The Higley Unified School District #60 is a school district in Gilbert, Arizona. The school district operates schools in Gilbert and Queen Creek, Arizona. Higley Unified School District “A” Rated School District. The District received an “A” Rating as a […]
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If you were to look up the creator of the saying “no day is ever the same here”, you will find that they were a Plasma employee. 2017 has been another great year of innovation and progress. At Plasma we are always thinking about the things we will do next, so grab a nice winter warming drink of your choice (mulled cider for me) and take some time out to think of all that we have achieved.
There is lots written about all the clever things we are doing for our customers and our sector, so let’s chat about all the amazing things we have done as a team. We have welcomed over 70 exceptionally talented contractors and permanent team members. The South West is full of some very big, impressive companies but we continue to attract the best. I know it’s not our coffee, so it must be the very interesting work we do for our customers and the opportunities we offer. More than 20% of us enjoyed a promotion, a role change and/or took on some additional responsibilities. It is great to see the number of people progressing through the technical career ladder into Lead, Senior and Associate Fellow roles.
Despite our growth, we maintained our commitment to our training and development. We increased our Graduate and Apprenticeship intake and the number of people on our Management Development, Operational Excellence and Early Careers Programmes. We invested in personalised line management development programmes, Kepler Tragoes Analytical Problem Solving and more. Congratulations to all of you studying externally, from Bachelors to Masters Degrees. Graduation (and the graduation party) is now in your sights. Thanks to everyone who attended numerous external courses at Universities and Conferences and brought their learning back into Plasma. We started our Partners in Leadership Accountability Builder Training with our leadership teams around our business, based on the Oz Principle of getting results through individual and organisational accountability.
One of our highlights was our Early Careers Programme participants who undertook three month secondments to other OI sites, including our business’s in California. They made such an impact we nearly had to kidnap them back. It has been a privilege to support post and pre doctoral students through sponsorship and time in our business.
We always want to learn more about other sectors and continued our programme of getting out to other best practice organisations in Operations and Health and Safety. Our Innovation Development team have also been out sourcing the most up to date thinking and bringing back new processes and techniques to embed innovation, from Coffee House meetings to creating innovation spaces around our site.
Our local community and environment has been a big focus for us this year. Thank you to everyone who has been involved in all of our Go Green initiatives, especially Louise and Rita, from planting and wildlife protection to sustainable Travel. A very big thank you to all of you who have devoted time to careers fairs, local school visits and providing work experience to promote STEM subjects.
There is so much more we have done but you have probably finished your winter warmer drink now and it’s time you reached for that chocolate. Just one more won’t hurt. Big Christmas wishes to you and your family!
The 50’s and 60’s witnessed legendary filmmakers like Bimal Roy, Mehboob Khan, Guru Dutt and Raj Kapoor, who had the amazing potential to infuse art and commercial elements in the making of a movie thus making potboilers like MADHUMATI, MOTHER INDIA, PYASA, AWAARA etc.
Decades later Rajkumar Hirani better recognized as Raju Hirani has attained the same credentials as the above mentioned legends. His movies have the same ingredients that keep people in splits straight till the end with just the right amount of emotions. November 22, marks the birthday of Raju Hirani , who is making waves these days thanks to his upcoming movie PK. Raaga.Com wishes Raju Hirani happy returns of the day and pray he continues to entertain with quality cinema.
Readers would be surprised to know Raju Hirani is perhaps the only film director in Bollywood who has the prestige of giving a hat trick of successful films viz. MUNNA BHAI MBBS (2003), LAGE RAHO MUNNABHAI (2006) AND 3 IDIOTS (2009). Even the legendary Bimay Roy could not achieve this feat. His first two films PARINEETA (1953) AND DO BIGHA ZAMIN (1953) were super hits but his third film NAUKARI (1954) was a dud at box office.
With PK Raju Hirani’s credentials are at stake because if he hits the bull’s eye yet again at the box office with PK then he will prove why he is called- The director with golden touch!
On being quizzed 3 IDIOTS did 200 crore business will PK break the record. Raju says, “ For me a movie makes Rs 100 crore or Rs 200 crore is a number, nothing more. Yes, a movie should do well business-wise, as, after all, it is an industry but not at the cost of good content.” He adds, “ For me a good content is more important than money. It’s sad a movie’s success is judged only by the money it makes.”
Hirani, who shares a warm relation with Sanjay Dutt on being asked about the biopic on Sanjay Dutt said, “The movie is only one tenth of Dutt's life which the world knows. In the same breath he also added that, despite everything he has gone through, there is an honest child inside Sanjay Dutt.”
Aamir Khan with his array of super hit films like 3 IDIOTS, DHOOM 3, LAGAAN etc has not only fans in India but has fans around the globe. However any guesses whom does Aamir Khan adores?
Well the secret was recently revealed when Mr. Perfectionist aka Aamir Khan was left awestruck when he met Hollywood’s superstar and Mr. Universe Arnold Schwarzenegger at summit in New Delhi.
According to reports Schwarzenegger is in India for a Summit. Incidentally, Bollywood star Aamir Khan was also attending the same summit. And the two happened to meet each other. Elated at meeting Schwarzenegger, in person, Aamir was so excited that he tweeted, ““It was a bizzare feeling! I looked up when the door opened and I see THE TERMINATOR walking into my room!.”
Aamir Khan in his tweet revealed that he was in New Delhi for HT Summit but when he came to know that Arnold Schwarzenegger is also present for the summit he requested the HT officials to give him a chance to meet him.
Tweets Aamir, “I told the HT staff I wish I could meet Arnold Schwarzenegger. So they told him. And he just walked in to my room!!!”
Speaking about his meeting with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Aamir Khan reveals, “He’s really cool. Very warm and friendly.”
Aamir Khan is such an avid fan of Arnold Schwarzenegger that he says, “I’m a huge fan of Arnold Schwarzenegger! And I love him not only for his body, but also for his movies. I think he’s an underrated actor!”
After Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar, star of millennium Amitabh Bachchan became the second recipient to receive the prestigious 2nd Yash Chopra memorial award. Dedicated to the memory of the late producer-director, the Yash Chopra Memorial Award has been instituted by the TSR Foundation of T. Subbarami Reddy.
Announcing the award an elated T. Subbarami Reddy briefing the media said, “The award is given to deserving and prominent figures from the Indian cinema for their outstanding contributions in diverse fields. This year the jury members unanimously decided Amitabh Bachchan as he definitely deserves the award.”
SimiGarewal, the eminent Bollywood actress and member of jury candidly confessed, “As a jury, when we were thinking about Amitabh Bachchan for this award, we didn't even have to catch a breath. Everyone was unanimous of the fact that he is deserved it."
Amitabh Bachchan will be conferred the award in December this year, the date hasn't been decided yet. The award consists of a gold medal and prize money Rs. 10 lakhs.
The award is quite apt for Big B because Amitabh Bachchan besides having dedicated his entire life to Indian film industry shared a warm relation with Yash Chopra. It was with Yash Chopra, who gave Bachchan some of his most memorable hits like DEEWAAR (1975), KABHI KABHIE (1976), TRISHUL (1978), KAALA PATTHAR (1979), SILSILA (1981).
In fact it was Yash Chopra who dared to change Amitabh Bachchan’s angry man image into a romantic poet in KABHI KABHIE and SILSILA.
Further when Amitabh Bachchan was in financial crises after the failure of his home production ABCL (Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Ltd) it was once again Yash Chopra, who gave a new lease of life to Amitabh Bachchan with his hit film MOHABBATEIN (2000) and opened doors of stardom yet again! | [
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Patrick STRICKLAND: "New bill would ban boycott advocates from entering Israel" (The Electronic Intifada, June 10, 2015).
A right-wing lawmaker plans to introduce a bill to ban foreign nationals who support boycotting Israel from visiting the country, the newspaper Haaretz reports. Yinon Magal, a member of the ultra-nationalist Habayit Hayehudi (Jewish Home) party, is now attempting to recruit fellow lawmakers to support his bill. If passed, the bill would ban supporters of the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) from visiting present-day Israel and the occupied West Bank and Gaza. It would also bar foreign nationals of Jewish ancestry who support boycotting Israel from obtaining Israeli citizenship.
Israeli cultural, as well as academic, institutions will always claim that the boycott infringes upon their freedom and punishes artists and academics who are the most “progressive” and opposed to “the occupation” in Israeli society. This argument, aside from being quite disingenuous, is in fact intended to deflect attention from three basic facts : first, that the boycott was called for because Israel was denying Palestinians their basic rights, including academic and cultural rights ; second, that the Palestinian academic and cultural boycott of Israel targets institutions, not individuals ; and third, that those institutions, far from being more progressive than the average in Israel, are a main pillar of the Israeli structure of colonial and apartheid oppression.
The Israeli obsession with showing ‘our side’ of the story not only guzzles financial and human resources — it is a conscious attempt to distract the world from policies of occupation.
A male anchor on Israel’s Ynet news provided vivid insight into the state of Israeli freedom of speech this week with his reaction to a Jewish-Israeli guest who supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement aimed at holding the state to account for its breaches of international and human rights law.
Mark BROWN: "Film-makers ask cinemas and Bafta to boycott London Israeli film festival" (The Guardian, June 8, 2015).
More than 40 artists and film-makers write to the Guardian to accuse cinemas of becoming ‘silent accomplices’ to the persecution of the Palestinian people... The letter says that because the festival is co-sponsored by the Israeli government via its London embassy there is a direct link between the cinemas, the screenings and Israeli government policies... The letter stresses it is not a request to refuse to show films by individual film-makers “but to reject the involvement and financial support of the Israeli state”.
"Government efforts to fight ‘Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions’ are bolstering the movement and creating the political debate the campaign seeks to achieve.
... A number of artists recently announced that they will cancel their performances in Israel, intensifying the sense of many Israelis that their country is becoming increasingly isolated. As the British National Union of Students this month publicly endorsed BDS, senior Israeli university officials approached the Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, warning of a growing academic boycott...".
Gideon LEVY: "For the sins of occupation, boycotts are a light punishment" (Haaretz, Opinion, June 7, 2015; medium.com).
"...Does anyone think that Israel can go on without being punished? Without being ostracized? And to tell the truth, doesn’t Israel deserve to be punished? Hasn’t the world been unbelievably tolerant so far? Orange or SodaStream, academic boycott or artistic boycott, these are light punishments. The penalties will grow worse the longer Israel avoids drawing the necessary conclusions. As opposed to attempts by Israel and the Jewish establishment to divert the discussion, at its heart is not anti-Semitism. At its heart is the occupation. That is the source of the delegitimization... ".
"First such event held by the sociology and anthropology department, and possibly the university; fact that discussion did not completely condemn BDS, and included some expressions of support, is considered unusual.
Chris McGREAL: "Sheldon Adelson looks to stamp out growing US movement to boycott Israel" (The Guardian, June 5, 2015).
"Billionaire gambling magnate and Republican party donor convenes closed-door meeting to combat US university movement amid growing Israeli alarm over growing Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign in US and Europe".
...Clearly, academic freedom is an inviolable principle that should be defended, but it remains an illusion for the Palestinians under occupation since 1948. The BDS does not weaken supposedly neutral and liberal spaces of critical knowledge, as its moderate detractors often argue, it rather represents the beginning of a process that aims to extend freedom to all.
"The British National Union of Students voted to boycott Israeli companies and align with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement" (Forward, June 2, 2015).
"In a 19-4 vote with one abstention, the confederation of 600 student unions across the United Kingdom passed the pro-BDS proposal on Tuesday at a meeting of its National Executive Council. The motion “condemns Israeli military presence in the West Bank and Gaza,” according to the Jewish Chronicle, and calls on students to “co-ordinate a nationwide student day of action to commemorate UN Palestine Solidarity Day” on Nov. 29. Titled "Solidarity with Palestine: Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions", the motion was proposed by the School of Oriental and African Studies students union in London". | [
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Sybil dipped her head and slanted her shoulder and made a move around him in a dismissive fashion. He took a sideways step and blocked her. Sybil looked at his feet and then tried again. This time she moved to the other side of the hall, taking three steps and gaining a half-step forward of progress. One of his sideways lunges however and she was blocked again. She blew the slightest sigh through her lower lip, making it puff out and a wisp of her hair flutter.
Sybil ran her gaze up the mass of flesh he was displaying for her and met his eyes. The wretch was smiling. He was openly doing it now and showing full teeth. She tilted her head to one side and regarded him, forcefully ignoring every bit of how it felt. Every bit. Especially the itch of sensation at each breast tip, where she must have donned an under dress that hadn"t been rinsed thoroughly because it chaffed with what had to be lye residue. Especially there.
Sybil pulled in a breath and complied, giving her voice the most enticing, sensual, deep-throated undertone she knew how, as she drew the first syllable of his name out in a lengthy fashion before finishing it with a moan of sound.
The reaction was immediate and visual. The mass of man jumped slightly as if an itch of sensation made it inevitable. Sybil was around him and almost down the hall before she heard his boots coming after her.
She stopped, turned fully and put both hands out, blocking his way for a change. She was watching his reaction as he slowed to a crawl of movement and then halted just shy of her, and just stood there, breathing deeply. Sybil was matching him but kept the beginnings of agitation to herself.
"I"m na" delaying you," he replied. And gave that little smirk-smile that came with one dimple. "At least....na" this time."
She took a deep breath. "My step-mother is a verra gracious woman. Anymore. Especially to me. I dinna wish any of that changed," she replied.
His confusion was almost perfectly portrayed. Sybil had never met a better liar. Poser. Deviant. Her eyes narrowed even more.
""Tis obvious to me, my toad price. You are one of my step-mother"s newest lovers. She has them. Ever since my father"s death in spring of last year there has been a string of handsome young men about the castle. All dancing attendance on her. Without end. ‘Tis her reward for the life she lived with him. I doona" begrudge it to her."
That was odd. She didn"t like odd. She swallowed the excess spittle her mouth was cursing her with and continued, making certain he knew of her knowledge.
"Dinna" let it fash you." She ran her eyes up and down his frame and ended up back to his belly, where a roping of muscle was still moving with his heart pounding. "You are by far the most handsome. Much. She sees well. It"s my guess, she"ll na" be dismissing you as quickly as she does the others. Unless you give her reason."
She finished on a whisper. He was choking. It sounded in his next words. He was a terrible choice for a lover. He wasn"t even loyal. Sybil was already thinking through the selection of herbs she could use. The Lady of Eschon didn"t deserve such a cheat and a wretch. Both of which he was proving himself to be the longer he bothered the only other young female in the castle: Lady Sybil.
He was stammering through it and that started the most entertaining flush to his cheeks. Sybil watched it. The man was extremely handsome. She had to give him that. He was more than handsome. He was a stunning, beautiful specimen and the flush was making the gold of his eyes glow. Her stepmother had let her eyes be her guide this time. She hadn"t looked beyond that.
Sybil had it decided. She was going to use crushed and dried chicory on him. She pulled in her lower lip in thought, wondering at the exact portion that wouldn"t prostrate him with sickness but would have him visiting the castle latrine more oft than he could Lady Eschon"s bedchamber.
He grunted. Then he moved a step toward her, standing above her and breathing hard on her, and making her regret the outstretched arms and aggressive stance. Especially since she"d been the one assuming it. Oh! He was getting a double dose of chicory with bruised leaves. Enough to cause gastric distress for a sennight. That"s what was happening to him, she decided.
He reached a hand to touch her chin and lift it. She had two choices. Give up her stance, wrap her cloak about herself and try to escape him again, or wait. Bide her time. Create the events that would serve her intent and not his. She narrowed her eyes to make her choice less noticeable for him.
"What if I were to tell you that the moment I set eyes on you this morn, nae other woman existed...anymore?" he murmured, in such a soft, seductive tone Sybil nearly believed it. Almost. He was good. Amazingly good. And he had a voice like warm butter. He was the best one Lady Eschon had enticed to her side. Easily.
"Other than remarking that such a thing would definitely give her reason to replace you, I"d have only one thing to say," she replied.
"And...that would be?" He moved closer, but it wasn"t by moving his feet. Or if he was, she didn"t hear it. Since he had a forefinger beneath her chin and was still forcing her to look up at him, she wouldn"t have seen it, anyway. She watched him lean a bit closer to her, roamed her eyes all about his face for something to look at other than the mesmerizing quality of those gold-enhanced dark eyes, and had to swallow the increased spittle in her mouth. She knew he felt it.
He blinked a dark fringe of lash, shadowing the honey color into opaque black before letting it back.
"What condition might that be?" He was tilting his head and slanting forward even closer, pulling her to her tiptoes with the lifting of his hand at her chin. And with pursed lips he was a completely devastating sight. If she were a female that cared for such things.
Sybil gulped. "Poor...eyesight." She managed to whisper it and then watched as he lowered the dark brush of eyelashes he had. That was tantamount to closing his eyes. She wondered at the man"s sanity. And bravery. And idiocy.
The moment before he"d have touched his lips to hers, she moved. The hall could have him. She was finished with this nonsense.
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Looking for a quick getaway that has all the makings of an Adult Disneyland? Then look no further than Viva Las Vegas.
My sister-in-law, Natasha, had never been to Vegas and since my friend, Bucky, was headlining in a show and colleagues were attending the JCK, it seemed like the perfect weekend to go for broke (no pun intended)!! Girls Trip!!
There are lots of great and affordable airlines traveling to LV this time of year – so while the temperatures are rising, take advantage of the low $$ for travel. Pack a carry-on only; don’t waste a minute of your time at baggage claim and heaven forbid your luggage gets lost. It’s a quick trip: 2 tops, 1 bottom, a bathing suit & cover up, 2 dresses, 1 pair of heels and a pair of flip flops . . . that’s all you need!!
Once you arrive, be prepared to wait in line for a taxi. This line appears to be never ending, depending upon the time & day of arrival, but it moves quicker then Space Mountain and there’s some pretty good people watching along the way.
Once you get to your hotel, you may also encounter a long line to check in. Understand, Vegas truly never sleeps, so people are checking in & out at all hours of the day. Join the Total Rewards program online so you have a member number, as most casinos have a special check-in line & tons of discount for members . . . and it’s free to join. And always smile, be courteous and ask for an upgrade. I found that being kind (that and a discreet tip to the person checking you in) will pay off handsomely in the long run. You’re not in your room for most of the day, but a higher floor, better view and executive lounge privileges can sure make your stay that much sweeter.
Shopping in Vegas is just insane! It’s the best of NYC, LA, London, Paris and your favorite mall all wrapped up on one long strip. From the highest end boutiques to the most convenient of touristy shops – you could literally arrive there empty handed and go home with an entirely new wardrobe!!
If you love to eat like me, you’ll be in a gastronomical paradise!! From the mom & pop diners to your favorite celebrity chefs, there are a gazillion opportunities to tantalize your taste buds. Enjoy breakfast in Rome, lunch in Paris and dinner in NYC . . . it’s a culinary feast of the senses. Don’t have a reservation? No prob! Be flexible, go on an off hour, be willing to sit at the bar, smile . . . and don’t forget to tip the guy or gal that squeezes you in without much of a wait!!
Entertainment abounds in Vegas, from the biggest headliners, to musical reviews, cabarets, comedy and everything in between. If you’re worried about seeing that one big showstopper, then perhaps book in advance. But I found walking up to the ticket counter was just as easy, you see the actual venue & there are no overpriced service charges from a third party! Perhaps the best secret is that house seats are ‘on hold’ until the day of the show for special guests of the headliners, etc. If you’re at the right place at the right time, a coveted seat may be yours!!!
Want to feel inspired? The various hotels are all incredibly different and feature one-of-a-kind architecture and design features that are truly museum quality. Be sure to allow some time to just wander from one place to the next to the next . . .
Finally . . . it’s totally hothothot in Vegas and you must stay hydrated!! Carry h2o with you at all times and wear sunscreen. If hanging out by the pool, rent a covered cabana or lounge chairs that offer you shade and protection. While they can be $100-200 for the day, with food/beverage minimums . . . it’s completely worth it for you to have a place to hang your hat, take a little nap if you stayed out too late the night before and just enjoy the wild and wacky pool scene. When it’s 114 degrees outside, getting burned and blistered can happen quicker then you think and ruin the rest of your trip!
Yep, you really can do Vegas in 48 hours and survive!! And, if you happen to get caught up on one or more of these steps, just remember: | [
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Belarusian jurists doubt in the legitimacy of president Lukashenko's candidacy at the upcoming presidential election in October 2015. Meanwhile, the Belarusian constitutional court does not see any reason to examine the case.
On June 22, well before the October voting, a group of Belarusian jurists around Tamara Kovalchuk called on the constitutional court to scrutinize several legal inconsistencies, which concern the current presidency of Alexander Lukashenko. They cast doubt on the legitimacy of his candidacy at the upcoming presidential election.
The jurists mainly appeal to paragraph 112 of the current election law of the Belarusian Republic, which regulates the thematic scope of national referenda. One passage explicitly excludes those questions, which concern "the election or the dismissal of the president of the Republic of Belarus". But that is exactly what happened on October 17 in 2004 when people were asked whether they allowed "the first president of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, to take part as a candidate at the presidential election of the Republic of Belarus".
To understand the context, we must remember that the second term of incumbent Lukashenko's presidency came closer to its end and the constitution of that time limited the presidency to two terms. According to official results, almost 88 % of voters affirmed the question and thereby the according modification of the constitution. Because of legal inconsistencies like the above-mentioned, Kovalchuk and her colleagues regard the 2004 referendum, and following presidential elections in 2006 and 2010 illegal.
Without responding to any details, the Belarusian constitutional court reacted some weeks later with a one-page letter, which briefly stated, that "reasons to initiate a proceedings could not be established". Discussions on that topic were deleted from Belarusian news pages, Kovalchuk reported.
Although Ukraine and Belarus have chosen opposite directions of political development, their systems remain very representative for the whole post-soviet area. Considering their very essence, those two paths may lead to the same destination. It was visible especially in the context of the last presidential elections.
In both Ukraine and Belarus things are seemingly clear. In Belarus everything revolves around the “essential” president, Alexander Lukashenko, who is doing his best to remain in power as long as possible. His foreign policy, despite some fluctuations, is mostly Russia-oriented, as the nieghbour is the main guarantor of Belarusian internal and external stability.
Ukraine paints the picture of a great struggle to reach status of a fully “European” and “democratic” country. Its whole political agenda focuses on strategy of rapid exit from the zone of Russian influence as well as on the great promise of deep social and economic reforms. Its political system bases on democratic and free market mechanisms. O at least it looks like that at the very first glance.
Recent local elections in Ukraine reveal an image that western media would rather keep quiet about. The “wild” electoral campaign has exceeded previous standards and the level of political brutality has doubled comparing with elections in 2011. The source is mainly the internal conflicts that tear the country from the inside. Political powers formed during the post-Maidan wave of changes become exactly the same thing that the Maidan was fighting against: exclusive groups of interests taking care mainly of their own posts.
President Poroshenko’s “Solidarity” movement has quickly turned into a typical post-soviet party of power with no ideological orientation, no concrete program and no intellectual base. The President still has not fulfilled his electoral promises about giving up his lucrative businesses. Thus, he has not applied the “anti-oligarchy policy” even for himself. Moreover, his political position is becoming weaker on a month to month basis, what is quite beneficial for the rest of post-Maidan parties.
Ihor Kolomoisky - Poroshenko’s main adversary - is developing a political project of “UKROP” formed under his personal patronage. The “Right Sector” paramilitary organisation (accused of direct connections with Kolomoisky’s industries) seems to be more and more active on the anti-Poroshenko side. To say more, forces like Timoshenko’s “Batkivshchina” and Sadovyi “Samopomich” also gain certain benefits from Poroshenko’s impotence. Like in a classical conflictology case, weakening of one pole creates opportunity for another – a way to a fundamental change goes through conflict, instability and turbulences.
Belarus and its people used to be very proud of the so called “social stability” prevailing in their country. The popular claim is that there is no threat of neither a revolution nor any aggression from abroad. Living standards remain on the highest level in whole post-Soviet area, but on the other hand… it is still far from those prevailing in European Union countries.
The model of Lukashenko’s economy bases on the state’s direct engagement. This system is highly ineffective and cost-consuming, and easily falls down into inflation, causing an endless debt loophole. To put it together with a political system that seems to be unadaptive and resistant to any change, it creates a situation that one can describe as more a threat of stagnation than blissful stabilization.
During the last presidential election there has been a clear signal sent to the world that any change in Belarus is possible only under Lukashenko’s authority. It has been proven in western countries that democracies used to be more flexible in terms of innovation and adaptation than their undemocratic counterparts. Therefore that – praised by many – “stability” will not last forever in Belarus. Especially, when the public mood will get radical.
The point where those two seemingly different systems meet is the outcome. Walking different paths, both countries were able to achieve mostly the same destination. Average wages in Kyiv and Minsk remain on similar level (around 200 USD per month) and the same goes for increasing prices. Superficial stability is reached by paying very high costs. Economic competitiveness remains on a very low level, no matter if it is because of state governance or maintaining oligarchy. And still, geopolitical positions of Belarus and Ukraine are equally unsure. None of them is free from the threat of Russian aggression.
Recent elections show the most significant features that both post-soviet republics have in common. One of them is definitely worth noticing: the voting process is still used only as a tool of high-level political fight, where interests of people recede into the background.
In Belarus the voting day is mostly described as a celebration or a ritual that allows authorities to build an illusion of legitimacy. In Ukraine it is only one of many ways to regulate a conflict between political or business powers that seems to be unsolvable by other methods.
Konstanty Chodkowski is a journalist for Eastbook.eu and member of the Polish Geopolitical Association. | [
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Mr. Skeltal and his kalcium-clad bois shamble toward the Unkonstruktion fuckbois, intent and eviserating the rest of them.
Miraculously, nothing happens. The sledgebros shrug off the damage and continue sipping their cheap coffee.
"Bah!" Jeered Mr. Skeltal, "Time to make you lazy orange fuckbois dance!" He pressed his dooter against his bony lips and tries to rouse a skeletal band from the grave.
But his efforts fall upon deaf/super dead ears. "You bastards have no taste in music," he mumbles while hiding under his hat.
Zupponn reaches the foot of the building and squints up at the top of the roof as if cacluating a way up.
Feat success! The two pumpkinsmen immediately stop their resistance and sit down, staring expectantly at the Apostles.
He then sets his sights on the peaceass below while slowly drawing a dagger. "I'm either a little drunk, or you're very blurry. Good thing you stick out so much."
Another just barely survives being shot point-blank. This dimmy alone has survived getting shot on two seperate accounts now.
The explosion destorys the ramp, kills the mechanik who had just recently caught on fire, and disrupts the other mechanik.
Meanwhile the PumpKing lands just in front of the generator, dully noting the dust that appears in front of him. "Just how long has this pocket 'verse been suspended in time?" He wonders to himself.
His buddy comes into the cottage and nails the mimic to the wall. "That's the ugliest chest I've ever seen," he grunts.
"Hey you stud-heads, quit screwin' the pooch and give this thing a shove!" Orders UnBuilder Bill. The Sledgebros realize their break was over anyway and casually stroll over to the Studlift.
UnBuilder Bill revs the studlift's 1 horsepower engine as the sledgebros behind give it a good push. "Ramp or not, this wall is goin' down than the time I have to retire!"
The impact creates a large opening in the wall and weakens it even further. It won't be able to take much more after this.
The kultists must clear the dead trees in order to continue and need at least three minifigs to complete the summon, otherwise whatever sort of creatures they rise may not be compliant.
I know this battle's aging toward a year old, but I'm just waiting on orders from Bookwyrm, Scratch, Zupponn, and Motorhead Fan. I'll probably send those chaps a message, but if they don't reply/don't wanna, I might have some openings.
The ranged Skelebois move up and take aim and combine their fire on the studlift. One of them critfails so bad he falls over disrupted.
Mr. Skeltal and his boneherder beast scuttle up toward the UnKonstruction Krew’s frontlines and rises his dooter.
“Ho-ho-ho, he-he-he! Dem UnKonstruction bois are eatin’ beans!” He sings aloud, attempting to demoralize the krew.
Heroic feat failure! The UnKonstruction Krew has taken a lunch break instead and have gained a +1 bonus to all their rolls until the end of this turn.
The Studlift lowers its dekonstructor-arms onto the tower. The tower starts to creak backward, its foundations already comprised.
The tower winds up killing two of Ken’s Scream Team (a bitchin' witch and Funkenstein who probably wishes he hadn't taken the lumber under the tower), the kannon operator, as well as crushing the catapult.
Bill the UnBuilder climbs partway out of his Studlift to shout at the Skelebois, “Hey boneheads, why don’t you make yourselves useful and tear down this wall?!”
The nearest three boneflingers turn around and stare at the fence but have already used their attacks for the turn. “Wait… what were we supposed to do?” Needless to say, the feat doesn’t do much. Feat Success??
Meanwhile one of the nailgunners shoots at the disrupted pumpkinsmen, but his armor deflects the attack.
The ex-studlift operator finally gets up after being disrupted and wonders what in the BrikHell is going on.
I dunno what happened to rest of the pictures for the Kultists, but to sum it up the melee troops moved up to engage the skeleboys after Kath used his SN dice to boost their attacks. One skeleton goes down. The ranged kultists tried to shoot at Mr. Skeltal and his steed, but were just an inch or two out of range.
“Fight on my children, peace will be upon you soon! One way or another.” He chants and manages to grant them a +1 bonus to their attacks for the turn.
The rest continue pouring into the alley. They swing their picket signs madly but their damage is tanked by the Vampire Knight.
But he’s just short of dislodging part of the roof. “Dangit. Wait did that really just make a dong sound effect?”
Another pumpkinsmen fires at the dimmy who had just speared one of his brethren but fails to damage the seemingly impervious protestor.
The PumpKing grasps the keg of Maniac Beer and considers taking a swig, only to realize there wasn’t a tap on it. "Bah, perhaps its better that way."
The PumpKing creates a wall of pumpkin vines to cut anyone else off from the generator. Feat success!
Persistently, the bitchin’ witches continue following Zupponn up the building, one of them magiking up the door.
But the witches weren’t having it. One of them throws her bottle of potion at Zupps, but he easily parries it.
"I've fought countless undead, golden-armored elves, and now you creepy, flowery clowns. What's next?" Ken said as the TruceAss's life force ebbed away.
BrikWars 2010 Rules wrote: BrikWars ... stands in pretty direct opposition to many fundamental elements of the LEGO® philosophy, such as "Not Teaching Kids How Funny It Is to Set People on Fire."
blub, sorry guys, someone can sub in for me on scream team if they want. been kinda distracted with new job
How to buy Bristlenose Catfish might seem like a strange title for an article. After all you can buy Bristlenose Catfish from nearly anywhere. Aquariums, Live Fish Stores, Pet Shops and of course private breeders.
Therefore if you’re just buying Bristlenose as algae eaters for your Community Tank then in most cases it’s just a matter of buying some from a reputable source, placing them in the tank and that’s it. This certainly was the case for me when I first bought Bristlenose Catfish for my Bettas tanks.
What I discovered later on though, was that if you’re buying Bristlenose to breed then there is a little bit more to it than that as after I bought my first two pairs I discovered that there was another consideration as well that very few take into consideration. In fact I think this consideration is so important I’ll write about it later in this article as in the long run it might just save you a whole lot of wasted time going down a path that comes up fruitless (or maybe fryless?).
First of all though, if you are buying Bristlenose to breed then there are probably two major ways in which you can go about it.
You can buy a group of juveniles, place them in you community tank, give them some favourable conditions, then sit back and wait for them to mature and let nature take it’s course. This of course works for many and how well it does work can be a little bit “hit and miss”. Juvenile Bristlenose are difficult to sex and of course it’s not until they get older that the male grows his bristles and it then becomes obvious. Therefore, this is the reason why many “would be breeders” buy several juvenile Bristlenose, as it increases the likelihood of at least getting one male or female to form a breeding pair amongst the group.
The next method many new Bristlenose breeders use to buy Bristlenose Catfish, is to go out and buy a specific Bristlenose pair or trio. Either method has it’s advantages. Having a trio of one male and two females increases the likelihood of a successful spawn while placing a pair together does ensure you know the genetics of the fry. So I suppose whichever method you decide on can simply come down to personal choice.
Next up is to select your actual breeding pairs and this is where many new breeders make their first mistake. You see sometimes breeders sell a whole spawn at an early age to another party to raise and then onsell again as they come into sexual maturity, when the sexes are just becoming more distinguishable. These Bristlenose can become good breeders as they are young, healthy and virile but here’s where the first mistake in often made by the new breeder.
They buy a pair or trio of these Bristlenose and then try and breed them. This can be a mistake. You see you can breed brothers with sisters from the same spawn and you can do it successfully but what you will find is that “you” as a the buyer won’t know how many generations back these Bristlenose have been interbred. And of course the reason why is because the seller probably won’t know either or in some cases he/she might but because he’s/she’s got an investment that he/she wants to sell, you may find you won’t get the full story anyway. Therefore you won’t have any idea what their linage is.
Therefore diversity of genes with Bristlenose , just like with any species is important. It ensures strong healthy offspring and in this case fry that are stronger, more disease resistant and more likely to survive and grow to adulthood. So if you like you can try breeding Bristlenose from the same spawn and maybe you’ll get away with it but then again maybe you won’t. You may find that your Bristlenose will spawn, produce lots of eggs and fry and then slowly the fry will die and you’ll be left with just a handful.
Then you’ll probably sit back and wonder what went wrong. Was there a problem with the condition of the water? Were the parents inexperienced or is it just a case of second time lucky? Was there interference from some other fish in the tank? You may be just left scratching your head.
Therefore you could then spend a whole lot of time trying to remedy all manner of suspected issues only to then try again and suffer the same result the second time. Then at the end of the day the real cause was simply the fact that you chose to breed a brother and sister that had come from a long line of interbred Bristlenose.
Therefore if you want to save yourself the hassle, the easy way around it is to simply still buy the same amount of pairs you’re after from the same spawn but then go and find another spawn from a totally different source, buy the same amount of Bristlenose the second time and then swap them around. If you want you can then sell the excess Bristlenose pairs/trios you don’t want and advertise them as having diverse genes and hopefully they will be more attractive to a buyer for that very reason.
Then of course the other way is to buy Bristlenose Catfish individually from different sources to ensure their genetic diversity. At the end of the day though, how you go about it is up to you.
So there you have it, if you want to buy Bristlenose Catfish for the purpose of breeding look for diversity of bloodlines and buy from a different source.
NHS workers need a pay rise - Britain Needs A Pay Rise NHS workers need a pay rise - Britain Needs A Pay Rise
NHS staff across the country are spreading the word about why they feel the government’s pay offer is so unfair.
They’ve already had years of pay freezes and caps during the recession, which have seen wages for people working in the health service fall significantly against inflation. This year, the government are rejecting an independently advised pay settlement, and offering 1%, again behind inflation, and this time with so many strings attached that most won’t even get that.
We think NHS workers deserve fair pay, just as millions of others across the UK are missing out on a fair share of the recovery.
If you agree, march with us in London on 18 October, to tell our politicians that Britain Needs A Payrise.
March forms up from 11am on Victoria Embankment, before heading to a rally in Hyde Park. More info on getting there.
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Athur Conan Doyle was the son of Charles Doyle a Civil Servant from Ireland and an alcoholic and Mary Foley. He was one of ten children. His grandfather was John Doyle a famous caricaturist.
At home and then a local school in Edinburgh. Jesuit Preparatory School in Hodder, Lancashire. Stonyhurst, a Jesuit Secondary School nearby. University of Edinburgh. Helped fund his course by working as a surgeon on ships such as the “Hope” which was then bound for the Arctic and the “Mayumba” bound for West Africa where he nearly died of Typhoid).
Whilst studying he worked as a medical assistant to Dr Richardson of Sheffield which only lasted three weeks. He then moved to Shropshire working for Dr Elliot and then to Birmingham where he was treated like a son by Dr Reginald Hoare and his family.
1882: Doyle set up as a Doctor in Plymouth with a fellow student from Edinburgh Dr George Budd but it was unsuccessful and the two did not get on. Doyle then set up in Elm Grove, Southsea near Portsmouth but had very few patients and therefore little money. He subsidised his income writing detective stories. His first story was accepted by Chambers Journal in Edinburgh.
1887: Arthur Conan Doyle published the first of his Sherlock Holmes story “A Study in Scarlet” in Becton’s Christmas Annual and had enough money to give up medicine. Holmes was reputedly based on one of his medical school lecturers Doctor Joseph Bell. His Short Stories about Holmes where published in the “Strand Magazine” from then on. Became a member of the Portsmouth Literary and Scientific Society.
Statue of Sherlock Holmes in Picardy Place, Edinburgh Donated by the Federation of Master Builders near Conan Doyle’s birthplace (copyright Anthony Blagg)
1893: Holmes is killed off in “The Final Problem” and the reading public were horrified. His pregnant wife was weak with tuberculosis and so they went to Egypt to effect a cure. Unfortunately war broke out between the British and the Dervishes but not to be outdone Conan-Doyle become a temporary war correspondent for “The Westminster Gazette” newspaper.
1897: Arthur Conan Doyle meets Jean Leckie and continues a platonic relationship during his wife’s illness.
1899-1902: He served as a doctor in the Boer War with a hospital paid for and organised buy John Langman.
1914: Attended the meeting of writers called by the Liberal politician Charles Masterman who wanted to form a Writer’s Propaganda Bureau at the start of the First World War. Conan-Doyle wrote the pamphlet “To Arms!” as his contribution. He also wrote many articles about the war for the newspaper the “Daily Chronicle”. Although well into his fifties he served as a private throughout the war in the Crowborough Company of the Sixth Royal Sussex regiment.
1916: Doyle became a convinced Spiritualist, a cause to which he would spend the rest of his life often working with his friend Sir Oliver Lodge.
1917: Death of his son Kingsley Conan-Doyle in October who died after being wounded and contracting pneumonia.
1922: Doyle declared the “Cottingley Fairy” fake photographs to be genuine and was ridiculed in the press. | [
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“Qatar has pledged US$15 billion of direct investments in Turkey,” presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin wrote on Twitter.
“Turkish-Qatari relations are based on solid foundations of true friendship and solidarity,” he said.
The announcement came after Qatar's emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani held lunchtime talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Erdogan thanked the emir and the people of Qatar for “standing by Turkey”, the official Anadolu news agency reported.
He said relations with Qatar, which he described as a “friendly and brotherly country”, would be boosted in many areas.
Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak, who is Erdogan's son-in-law, and his Qatari counterpart Ali Sharif Al-Emadi were present at the talks in the capital Ankara.
Turkey has been rocked in recent days by a sharp decline in the value of its lira after US President Donald Trump tweeted last Friday that Washington was doubling aluminium and steel tariffs for Ankara.
Washington's move came during an ongoing dispute over Turkey's holding of an American pastor for two years.
In response, Erdogan has called for a boycott of US electrical goods while Ankara has sharply hiked tariffs on some US goods.
The turmoil has raised fears of a looming economic crisis in Turkey and prompted alarm that foreign investors in the country, including Qatar, could be hit in the fallout.
Turkey and Qatar — which are also a very close US ally — have become close economic and political partners in recent times.
Doha has US$20 billion worth of investments in Turkey, official figures showed last month, and Ankara is now one of the top exporters to the emirate.
In recent days, Qatari supporters of Turkey have begun a public campaign in Doha to change their riyals into lira in an attempt to shore up the plunging Turkish currency.
Underscoring the ties between the countries, Sheikh Tamim was the first foreign leader to phone President Erdogan during the failed coup in Turkey in 2016.
Ankara has been conspicuous in its support of Doha as Qatar battles with continued Saudi-led isolation from Arab neighbours. Turkey also maintains a small military base in Qatar.
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The large spacious gardens at the James River Correctional Center are maintained by just a few inmates. The fresh vegetables are primarily donated to the Community Action Food Pantry. John M. Steiner / The Sun2 / 5
Wednesday is usually harvest day at the JRCC for the various produce picked by the residents who maintain the gardens. John M. Steiner / The Sun3 / 5
Arlie Lind, correctional officer, left, and Chad Pringle, warden, look over colorful flowers that were planted by inmates at the James River Correctional Center. The wooden pergola and Adirondack chairs were also constructed by inmates at the center. John M. Steiner / The Sun4 / 5
Two Adirondack chairs made by inmates, await spectators along the softball field at the James River Correctional Center. John M. Steiner / The Sun5 / 5
Eight inmate gardeners at James River Correctional Center said the long hours come easier knowing the hard work is helping people in need.
The small incentives are a big reward, said Derek Emineth, a JRCC inmate gardener. “We are a good group of guys who work well together and it’s just nice giving back.”
The garden has doubled in space and output since it started with 3,200 square feet in 2016 to 8,390 square feet this year, said Arlie Lind, a correctional officer and garden supervisor. The garden produced 3,911 pounds of vegetables in 2016 and an abundance of periodic rain this year could help them surpass 8,000 pounds, he said.
The produce of beets, cabbage, carrots, garlic, green beans, green peppers, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, sweet peas, tomatoes, squash and zucchini is delivered weekly to the Community Action Region VI Food Pantry, Lind said.
“This is huge,” said Sarah Oberlander, coordinator of the Community Action food pantry. “We don't get any fresh produce besides what people bring in to us.”
The clientele love the fresh produce and are already asking about the squash, but that’s a fall vegetable and will come in later, she said. The pantry is grateful to Lind and the inmates, she said.
Vegetables are difficult to afford on a limited budget, said Maureen Wegenke, executive director of the senior center.
"We have a table set up at the center where seniors and others can pick up this produce,” Wegenke said “What a blessing for them.”
The purpose of the program is to teach new skills that the inmates can take with them when they leave, Lind said. The gardeners, some with and some without experience, are proud of their work and to know the result is helping people in need, he said.
“I’m so proud of those guys,” Lind said. “They do such a nice job and truly enjoy working out there.”
The response from retailers has been to donate seeds to the prison garden program as a way to support the food pantries, Lind said. Country Gardens Floral & Greenhouse Inc. donates potato seedlings and Home of Economy donates other seeds, he said.
“With the support of local merchants we have zero dollars expended in the garden,” Lind said. “Everything is donated.”
The pumpkins are used for a pumpkin painting event with children and fathers, said JRCC Warden Chad Pringle. The kids can take the pumpkin home with them, he said.
The gardeners also built a sensory garden in the recreation yard and maintain floral gardens around the facility, Pringle said. The construction class built raised flower planters for inmate walking areas to contrast the concrete and fence surroundings, he said.
“Just being able to walk by the flowers definitely has a calming impact and we have got a lot of positive comments from people who said they definitely appreciate it,” Pringle said.
The construction class built 12 adirondack chairs for the sensory garden and recreation yard, where inmates can sit among sunflowers and other plants that attract butterflies and hummingbirds, he said. A koi pond is in the works along with a tree nursery, he said.
“We are lucky that Arlie is willing to share his skills and gifts with these guys,” Pringle said. “He is a unique resource.”
Robert Venker, inmate gardener, said the work is like therapy and he enjoys watching the results with the fast-growing vegetables.
Lind said he understands the therapeutic effect of a garden. He said his home garden is a “refuge from when life turns its back on you.” It goes the same that the prison garden is an outlet for the inmates, he said.
“It has changed these guys that are involved in the program for the better,” Lind said. “We give them an opportunity to make a positive change in their life and the majority of the time they will pick that up and take that with them.”
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Hello Jamestown friends, I am writing in support of the Jamestown Public Schools referendum. I am a concerned parent of children who have been in the JPS system for nine years, and I feel this small increase in our property taxes, only about $13 a month on the average $100,000 home, is well worth the impact it will have on this community’s children (this is far less than most of us spend on fast food in a month).
These are important updates that need to happen in our schools. In a 2014 facilities assessment, all elementary schools and the middle school scored poorly on air quality. They need their 1950s boilers, roofing and windows replaced and HVAC systems updated. I would hate to see an outdated boiler give out during the coldest days of winter, requiring the school to shut down, parents scrambling for child care and JPS trying to find funding to get the school reopened in haste. These maintenance needs are the largest and most important piece to the referendum.
The second-largest piece is to close Washington and create an addition to Louis L’Amour. This decision was based on more than five years of thought and consultation. Robert Lech and his team have spent many years working with many different committees before reaching this conclusion that the best possible path for our school system is to close Washington. Anyone interested in the process can read about it in the Board Memo on the Referendum 2018 page of the JPS website. Lech, the entire school board and the Citizen’s Advisory Committee understand the emotional attachment to Washington school and Ernie Gates Football Field. I am certain this decision was not taken lightly and if there was a better solution they would have found it over the last several of years of study. And even better, that they have an interested buyer that can repurpose Washington school into affordable housing.
With respect to the football field, if JPS sells the Washington school building they cannot keep the football field in that location. The high school campus is the best and safest place to have that field, not at an elementary school. And the bonus part of having the football field at JHS is that they would be able to make it a multi-function athletic complex to benefit not just the football team, but also track and field, marching band, PE classes and others. To put it into perspective, this multi-functional athletic complex would not be the largest piece of this referendum funding. It’s important to remember that the largest quantity of this money will go directly toward fixing, repairing and maintaining the buildings that house our children’s education!
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Police in Toronto are searching for a group of teenagers accused of attacking and insulting another group of Jewish teens in North York, allegedly over their religion. The boys were walking near Fairholme Avenue and Bathurst Street at around 8 p.m. Sunday when, as they passed another group of teens, the boys were subjected to “derogatory comments” about their religion • Full Story
With measured steps and head held high, Rabbi Turen made his way to the podium of honor, as hundreds of pairs of eyes focused on him. Rabbi Turen began his invocation: “Almighty G-d, I beseech you today to bless the Illinois State Senate…” The amazing story of the shlichus of Rabbi Turen and his family in Springfield, Illinois. Written by Nosson Avraham • Full Article
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Last Sunday, Bris Avrohom had the privilege to assist and enter two Jewish men; a 12-year-old and 42-year-old into the Bris of Avraham. As the name of the organization is Bris Avrohom, a name that was chosen and named by the Rebbe 39 years ago, just like we recently read the Torah portion about the Bris of Avrohom • Full Story | [
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Of course we all faced the problem of the down time of electricity in Egypt and of course our electrical appliances suffered too,and we heard about saving energy and searching about new energy sources because as our population in Egypt increases we really need to search about another sources of energy.
And as I am a member of Flair Systems Home automation team I thought a lot that home automation systems can really be a part of the solution of this problem.
Home automation systems are saving energy systems because you can control lighting and electrical appliance in many ways and from anywhere to decrease energy consumption.
And let me start with a very simple and easy to install and use system, a very simple system to control our outdoor lighting.
You may live in a building of 5 or 6 floors and you are living in the 5th floor and may be no one is living in the 1st or 2nd floor and everyday you have to go down to turn on the outdoor lighting of the building and lighting in the garden around your building or your garage lighting. And then, you have to turn it off again early in the morning.
Due to some reasons you may not be able to wake up early after sunrise to turn off outdoor lighting so the light may stay ON for 4 or 5 hours and may be more till you go down and turn it off while you don’t need it.
May be you aren’t able to go down to turn ON the light after sunset and if visitor came or if your son or daughter came from the club, friend or from work or anywhere they will find the building dark. Or you may turn on the light very early before sunset after you come from work because you don’t want to go downstairs again to turn it on.
Imagine if every home, every building, every villa and every compound do that, there will be a lot of wasted energy and this will increase the problem beside the frequent increase in population.
Our system use sensors to sense the sun light and automatically turn on outdoor lighting after sunset and turn it off again after sunrise. It will decrease the consumption of electricity and of course save energy.
Another system for floor lighting instead of turning on a lamp in each floor or instead of using a timer which turns on all lights in all floors with press and turn it off automatically after a time.
The motion sensing night light system use sensors to turn on the light of each floor at night automatically as it sense a motion in this floor and only one floor will be lighted at a time because after you reached the next floor the sensor in it will sense your motion and turn on the light in this floor while the previous floor lighting will turned off automatically after 60 seconds or any programmed period of time.
Motion-Sensor can be mounted outside or inside. Perfect for lighting stairs, hallways or to act as a night light for children.
Two simple systems of many other Home automation systems will make a big difference if used widely. And the price is very cheap, everyone can have it in his home. | [
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In September 2001, Barrick Properties Inc. and its general counsel at the time, Stephen A. Crystal, came together to form Barrick Corporation for the purpose of purchasing hotels and casinos. Crystal and Barrick had enjoyed several years as a working team, with Crystal being the general counsel to the Barrick family.
Barrick and Crystal extended past their existing working relationship to become partners in Barrick Corporation and begin the purchase of six hotel/casinos in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. The purchase was the first of its kind, insofar as buying so many properties and converting the ownership within a 12-hour period after approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Through its subsidiaries, the company bought out the legendary and long-time gamer Jackie Gaughan. With the exception of one hotel, the sale included all of the hotels, motels, casinos and approximately 37 acres of land owned by Gaughan in the downtown Las Vegas Township. The deal took eight months to negotiate and included 1,904 employees along with 1,850 hotel rooms. The option to buy Mr. Gaughan’s remaining property, The El Cortez, was also included in the purchase.
Barrick sold its interest in downtown in December 2005. Shortly thereafter, Barrick purchased Crystal's interest in Barrick Corporation, as well.
Today Barrick Corporation, through its ownership in different companies, is involved in the acquisition of additional gaming properties in several states and countries.
“Some exciting things are just around the corner for Barrick Corporation in the gaming world,” said CEO D.W. Barrick at a recent Las Vegas meeting and gathering of gaming owners. “Just stay tuned.”
Barry Road Animal Hospital maintains a full-line veterinary pharmacy on site. For the client this means that the usual medications that the veterinarian prescribes can be picked up at the time of your visit, eliminating the need to go elsewhere to have them filled, or waiting days for the prescriptions to be delivered from an internet pharmacy.
All of our medications are guaranteed by the manufacturer and veterinary medical distributors, so that if there was a recall or an issue with the medication, it would be replaced quickly. Internet pharmacies are unable to provide this service for you.
We offer a full line of heartworm preventatives and flea & tick products that we recommend with confidence. Many of these products have free dose and/or rebate offers that we provide for you. Usually this means our prices are less expensive than the internet pharmacies. If the convenience of home delivery is important to you, we do have a link to Vet Source, our internet pharmacy that stocks a full line of veterinary products and food, with guarantees in place just like purchasing directly from us.
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The Madawaska Valley Horticultural Society held its first general meeting more than 26 years ago in Combermere. It has been a member of the Ontario Horticultural Association since 1990. Since then the Madawaska Valley Horticultural Society has grown to more than 140 members, many of whom actively volunteer at society events and on projects throughout this community. The society hosts a number of public events throughout the year including the spring Plant and Compost Sale, the Horticultural Society Strawberry Social, the annual Garden Tour, and the fall Flower and Vegetable Show. They also raise an annual donation for the Madawaska Valley Food Bank and provide a bursary for students at Madawaska Valley District High School.
What made the Madawaska Valley Horticultural Society stand out from other deserving volunteer organizations in 2016 was the dedication shown by those engaged in the society’s Adopt-A-Bed projects and their support for Communities in Bloom. Horticultural society volunteers spent many long hours planning, preparing, planting and maintaining community gardens throughout Madawaska Valley last year. A few of these projects included the tulip garden at the Barry’s Bay Legion, the landscaping in front of the Post Office and the Public Library, the log planters in Barry’s Bay, the flowers on the Combermere bridge, and the flower planters in Kamaniskeg Roadside Park. It was a lot of digging, weeding and watering. These volunteer hours spent beautifying our community represent a significant monetary value to the municipality. But, what is most appreciated by our residents, businesses and visitors is the valuable message they send that this is a strong, caring, and engaged community; someplace to stop and visit, somewhere you’d want to live.
This evening it is an honour and a privilege to present the 2016 Mayor’s Appreciation Award to the dedicated volunteers of the Madawaska Valley Horticultural Society whose contributions to our community bring green space to life and make this a beautiful place for everyone.
With us this evening is Sharon Mahussier, the 2016 President of the Madawaska Valley Horticultural Society (and Peter Dolan who has taken over as President in 2017). I’d like to ask Sharon (and Peter) and the society members that are here to join me at the front as I present the 2016 Mayor’s Appreciation Award to the Madawaska Valley Horticultural Society.
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Ali ABUNIMAH: "Why BDS is replacing Iran as Israel’s biggest “existential threat”" (The Electronic Intifada, June 2, 2015).
Judy MALZ: "Israeli academics report signs of undeclared boycott targeting them. Fewer invitations, more articles rejected by leading journals, foot-dragging on recommendations - and university leaders fear it may get worse."(Haaretz, June 2, 2015).
Robert FISK: "Canada's plan to make boycotting Israel a 'hate crime' is stupid and counterproductive. The law change would put Jews and civil society groups on trial for anti-Semitism"(The Independent, May 17, 2015).
"In the end, of course, it’s quite simple. Boycotting a state for its crimes is a non-violent but potentially powerful way to express moral outrage at a time when political statements – or cowardly governments like that of Stephen Harper – fail to represent the anger of voters or have any effect on a state that ignores international law."
"Israeli President Reuven Rivlin held an “emergency” meeting Thursday with the heads of Israel’s universities and colleges to discuss the academic boycott, which he described as a “strategic threat.”" | [
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Despite its bad press, teamwork and its cousin, collaboration, are pervasive buzzwords in the corporate world.
Teamwork is great to disseminate responsibility in such a way that nobody can individually be thrown under the bus in case something goes wrong.
Throughout my long and winding career in the marketing, advertising and editorial rackets I’ve partaken of hundreds of attempts at teamwork that were anything but.
Most of these attempts began by blatantly breaking the #1 rule of brainstorming: the notion that no idea is a bad idea, that no idea should be frowned upon.
It basically consists of a bunch of eager-to-please individuals who, for the sake of not rocking the boat, pretend to agree on something they all secretly disagree with.
Good-intentioned folks “picking their battles” and acting against their will simply because they don’t think it is an a opportune political maneuver to raise their voice.
The Bible, for instance, arguably the most important work of literary fiction ever written, is a massive oeuvre of teamwork.
Dozens, if not hundreds of scribes and scholars making their selfless contributions throughout generations to shape the myths and morality of Judeo-Christian civilization.
Yeah, it is a gigantic compilation of make-believe yet it still is, at least until the advent of the internet and wikipedia, the most ambitious treatise of ethics, literature, fact and fiction known to man.
Accoring to the US Census Bureau, "Reulet" ranked #83,965 in frequency out of 151,671 surnames for which statistics were released from the 2000 Census. 208 people, or approximately 1 in every 1,296,933 individuals in the US had this surname in 2000.
Accoring to the US Census Bureau, "Reulet" ranked #16,758 in frequency out of 88,799 surnames for which statistics were released from the 1990 Census. Approximately 1 in every 100,000 individuals in the US had this surname in 1990.
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For this part, you are allowed 30minutes to write an essay on “The Importance of Writing Ability and How to Develop It “You should write at least 120 words but no more than
No body could deny that writing is one of the basic abilities for men. Put it another way, it is unlikely to imagine human civilization without writing ability.
At the top of the list, if we overlook the significance of writing ability, we will suffer a great difficulty in our daily written communication. In addition to what has been mentioned above, it is advisable for us to attach importance to this ability because writing plays a key in our academic performance. To summarize,writing does carry a positive implication for our life and study.
In view of the great value of writing ability, we should take actions to develop this capability. For my part, initially, we are supposed to keep in mind that reading is the first step of writing, so we should read great books as many as possible, learning from the great works how to write concisely and effectively. Moreover, owing to the fact that practice makes perfect, we should frequently practice writing; for example, we may develop the habit of keeping a diary. | [
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Someone has put the presentation I did to the Auckland Linux User Group on the RepRap up as a stream off archive.org:
I put it on archive.org because the Auckland LUG site was abysmally slow, they needed a break anyway. :)
BTW, to view the video you'll need to get the Ogg Theora codec, or just grab VLC at www.videolan.org. But I expect anyone who reads this site knows this stuff.
Encouraged by the great performance of Ed's Z axis, I've fired up an experiment he's been asking for. I've done an extrusion on 240 grit sandpaper (some ask about the scale; the hexagon is 16mm (0.63") in diameter):
Note the relatively well-formed sides, extruded as 0.5mm thick layers. Between each layer, the fan was manually run while the outline was being printed. This seemed to cool things off enough, though there's no ducting to protect the heater yet. As expected, the polymer stuck to the sandpaper like, well, glue sticking to sandpaper really. Of course, the sandpaper is stuck to the glass sheet with glue to keep it flat. The Tower Of Ooze (right) came off OK, but the hexagon was stuck solid. So I end up trying to pull things off a sheet of thin, cheap glass and you know what'll happen if I persist in doing that... Fortunately the paper tore before the glass broke.
I'll do one or two more experiments with the sandpaper - might as well use it while it's stuck there - before washing the glue/sandpaper off and trying a different size grit.
Very nice, layers are much more clearly defined! How about glueing it to that big ol' aluminium plate, it won't crack under removal stress. :)
I'm surprised that even at 240 grit, adhesion is still that strong. Maybe finer grit sandpaper, 600 or so, like the stuff used for sanding metal would still be sufficient.
If so, stuff like polystyrene foam as Plaasjapie suggested (sanded a bit to open it up?) and roughed wood would be comparable, and interesting to test.
Having difficulty getting a sense of scale. How tall is the object? It looks like there are 10ish layers, so I'm guessing 5mm.
Have you considered DIY "sandpaper" made with say- spray glue and granulated sugar? then a little water would release your print, removing the paper could be done later by whatever means apply.
Getting relatively thin but perfectly flat sheets of wood is proving harder than originally anticipated.
I had been thinking suggesting plywood, but more along the lines of 3/4 inch. Small squares (like at 20 x 20cm) that thick are extremely stable and flat, especially in the smoother finish grades.
In better quality grades (more ply layers) flatness and stability is very good all the way down to 1/2, sometimes even 3/8 inch, as long as one steers clear of the general purpose rough plywood. Good lumber yards have both low and high grade plywoods.
Now seeing you mention needing thin...how thin do you need? To fit under the extruder I'm guessing...? Hobbyshops sometimes have very good grade softwood plywood for model airplanes and boats, in all sorts of flavors under 5mm (1/4") thick.
That helps put things in perspective. So, what we're looking at is an extreme closeup of something about the size of a pencil eraser. Those small imperfections are almost invisible at that size.
Yesterday I saw a paper cutting cnc machine using basically contact cement for that (felt just like the back of sticky notes). 3M has a good product: F77 contact cement. The paper cutter was using a flexible plastic backer (with contact cement to hold the paper) and translating that under the head. Probably .030 inch thick plastic (maybe nylon) with a fine texture.
How about a block of Oasis instead of sandpaper (it's that stiff foam that florists use to put flower stalks in). That would be rigid, would have a rough surface to which the Capa would stick, and would be easy to separate things from.
I looked at oasis foam last weekend, and the quality seems dubious. It'll certainly need to be shaped before use. I'll give it a go a some point, but it'll have to take its place in the queue.
How about if the construction surface just had a few blocks that could be clamped down (say magnetically) with their edges flush with the bottom layer of the extruded product to hold it in place? | [
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Looking through historical records for the parish of Barwick in Elmet brings up numerous mentions of the name Vevers. The main sources I've referred to are ' History of Barwick in Elmet' by Rev. Colman, published in 1908, the parish registers transcribed and published by Lumb, 'Records of the Parish of Whitkirk', by Platt and Morkill dated 1892, and more recently 'Scholes is our Village' by Shirley Talaga dated 1985.
Colman provides several pages of information on the Vevers families and considers the name to be a variation of Evers. This ties in well with a coat of arms on a memorial to William Vevers of Scholes who died in 1744, to be seen on the north wall of the parish church. The arms can be traced back to the Eure, Evers or Evre family, who came from Evre, nowadays known as Iver, in Buckinghamshire in the 14th century.
Just when the first Vevers came to live in Barwick isn't known. The spelling and pronunciation of surnames has tended to be rather flexible over the centuries, but in the mid 15th and early 16th centuries two vicars of Leeds were from the Evers family, and the nephew of the later one became a lord in 1544. It is recorded that he used Vevers as one of the alternative spellings of his surname. Although he would not have been the source of the Barwick Vevers (the title would have passed to them rather than going extinct), it probably came from a close member of that family.
Numerous Vevers are to be found locally and only in the Leeds area - Methley, Swillington, Kippax, Rothwell - from the 1540s onwards. The first record I've found for Barwick is John Vevers who is listed on the jury 1548-9, and a copyholder in the manor of Scholes. In the manor of Barwick in the same year was Joan Vyvers, a widow.
Compulsory parish records of baptisms, marriages and burials, the most plentiful genealogical source, however only commenced in 1538, so earlier details are sparse, and there is rather a significant gap in the register between 1600-1630.
The early Vevers families were yeoman farmers, tenants of the lord of the manor, and in the 1700s there appear to have been three main branches to the family. William, whose memorial and coat of arms is in the church, lived at Scholes Hall. William described himself as a gentleman, and had extensive land holdings in the area.
Stephen, a cousin, also a gentleman, owned Morwick Hall. Stephen was a keen horseman, and bred Morwick Belle which he raced at York, alongside such as the legendary Gimcrack.
Richard was a cousin who ran a tannery business at Potterton. At this time, the Leeds area was a major centre for production of leather. Although well off, Richard did not have the same status as his cousins at that time. There are some interesting letters from Rev. George Plaxton about Richard, who was clearly behaving in his view, as someone a cut above his station. In one he is complaining that Richard has refused to serve as a church warden, which was expected of lesser citizens when called upon.
In 1732 Richard sold his business to Robert Fretwell and died two years later. There was no will, but a grant of administration was given to his chief creditor, James Oates, his brother-in-law. His son Richard soon after moved to Hereford, where he seems to have made good, becoming a gentleman, and achieving some success at horse racing. Another son, William, became a clergyman in Wakefield. Robert Fretwell seems to have rebuilt much of Potterton Hall. He had extensive business interests in the leather trade and also ran haulage carts and barges travelling between Tadcaster and Hull, but eventually got into financial difficulties and sold out, and left for India (see 'The Barwicker' No.37).
When William of Scholes Hall died, his son Richard was only 14 years old. An allowance of œ60 per year went to William's wife Priscilla, but the main estate went in trust to Richard with the proviso that it would pass to Priscilla's nephew if Richard died without an heir of his body. Priscilla remarried to John Atkinson but it was not to be a happy union.
Richard never married and died in 1767, at 36 years old, not an unusual life span for those days. With no family heir, he left most of his estate to 10 year old Richard Wilkinson of Rothwell, who took the surname Vevers as directed by the will. As yet I haven't found out why young Richard was so favoured, or why the estate didn't automatically end up in the hands of Richard's mother's family, the Brookes. There were several Vevers living in Rothwell at the time, but I haven't found a family connection with the Scholes Vevers.
Young Richard doesn't appear to have lived in the Barwick area, but took up residence at his benefactor's house in Bishopthorpe, York, and the Scholes estate was subsequently sold to the Gray family. The new Mr Vevers entered Cambridge University, qualifying as a clergyman, and subsequently spent most of his days as rector or curate of a number of parishes (sometimes simultaneously) in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire. He seems to have reached a well respected position in society and his daughter married Lord Chief Justice Denman.
Scholes Hall is believed to have been originally built on the site of the old Scholes Manor House. The Hall no longer exists, but was where the old people's bungalows now stand, in front of the modern Manor House community centre. The original buttressed wall in the picture has recently been demolished and replaced by a wooden fence.
The will of Richard is a lengthy document. One point it labours is that Richard's mother is to continue to get her allowance, but as she is separated from her second husband, the will is drafted to prevent him getting his hands on any of the money. Divorce was out of the question for most people in those days, and women usually to had to forego any personal property rights once married. Some of Richard's land goes to his cousin John, son of Stephen of Morwick, and there is also a bequest of £50 to pay for a handsome dial or face plate for the church clock, any surplus to go to the poor of the parish.
There is a pedigree of the Vevers family of Scholes in 'Records of the Parish of Whitkirk'. The Vevers family of this time was not obviously connected with Whitkirk, but I've found a number of similar books of the period which were financed by local subscribers, in exchange for a mention in the publication. One subscriber was Henry Vevers from Hereford, a descendant of Richard of Potterton, and the information on Henry's descent is quite detailed, whereas that of the Scholes and Morwick families is less so, and in places conflicts with information from other sources.
Steven Vevers lived in Morwick Hall, but this also was sold to Edward Gray. His widow and sons John and Stephen moved into Scholes Park Farm, which survives, though the Morwick Hall seen today was rebuilt by the Gray family. Much of Potterton Hall was also rebuilt to designs by Robert Carr in about 1740. Robert Carr was also the designer of Harewood House.
Another William Vevers also lived at Kiddal Hall, which was the property of William Rooke of Dronfield and Dodworth. William Vevers married Ann Rooke, though I don't yet know whether he inherited the property. I have found a number of members which I cannot connect to any branch as yet, especially since there was a fair bit of movement around local villages like Aberford, Bardsey and Thorner, but by the mid 19th century any remaining in the parish appear to have died or moved away.
The final survivor in the Parish seems to have been John Vevers, a carpenter who died in 1841. He had spent his working life in Quarry Hill, Leeds. By this time other branches were well established in Leeds and York, and a much more numerous Vevers branch was residing in the border towns of Lancashire. | [
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I have no words to explain what am feeling right now, i don't even have the brains to understand whats going on with me right now, i just know am feeling a pain, a pain in the right of my chest ....and this time this pain is new coz i know after today its all over. Yeah i know i should be happy today that you are getting married i know i should wish you for a better life and be happy that the new part of your life is a worthy one but don't know why its hurting.... and you know why .... hainaa !! Do you remember each and every line which you said to me in the morning i can recall them too your words were cold just like your heart .... i guess its no use saying this thing to you coz you have already made your choice and its a really goon one atleast for you ! I know from today everything will be over the pain, the misery, the sacrifice, the torcher and along with all this one more thing will finsih ... A NAME ... i name which was once life for you but its all good... See am smiling, see am rejoicing ... SEE am even dancing with joy ... and if you see this just belive it don't even try to look into my eys coz they would just lie to you like i have lied many times to you... I wanted you to leave on a happy note but you wanted it you wanted to bring it all up today, my past, my betrayal, the misery which i gave you !! But don't worry go on !! don't worry about these foolish things now ... coz they don't matter anymore... You know what this would sound silly but am singing right now ... hehe i am singing in my pathetic voice ... Tayray bina zindagi sey koii ... koii shiqwa toh nahi ... shiqwa nahi ... shiqwa nahi ... tayray bina zindagi sey koi shiqwa nahi shiqwa nahi ... tum jo keh do to aaj ki raat chand dobega nahin.... raat ko rok lo .... tum jo keh do to aaj ki raat chand dobega nahin.... raat ko rok lo .... Raat ki baat hai ... aur zindagi baaqi toh nahi ... baqi nahin... ji main aata hai .... lalalala i know am a crappy singer...
I know you are getting ready right now ... i have closed my eyes ... and its like i can imagine everything .... (yeah but got help from you as well thanks for telling me what you wearing) you wearing the purplish red lehnga which i gave you ... aap ko yeh nahi pehnaa chaiye tha ... you know what it was for ... why i gave that to you :( ... and you had to choose this day to wear it .... great naa... i can see you putting kajal on your eyes ... you know you looking amazing ... you not putting on makeup ... per coz of your snow white complexion your cheeks have turned red ... hayeee you looking awesome ... wish could kiss you on your forehead and hold u in my arms for a while... hey you looking gorgeous ... just like my BRAT ... your simplicity still kills me ;) ... Gorgeous do you really want that gift from me ? Are you sure ? You know its ..... hmm ... kya kahoun aap ko !! chalo dia aj aap jaan bhi mang laiti toh woh bhi day dayta ... after all its your big day today !! You want me with you naa ... so am with you !! aap ko mayraa saath chaiya hai toh am always there for you... if this is what you want am yours and don't worry my love is still yours like it was before... yaarrrrrrrr .......... aap khush raho gi naa ?? Promise me you'll remain happy ... and live your life happily ... pls khush rehna .... I wish you a beautiful life ahead ! kya keroun i still can't get angry on you na hi naraz hona aata hai !! And hey like i promised am not crying nor am dying.... and pls ye mat kehna key mai apni jaan ka khyal rekhoun ... coz you know that where that Jaan is going ... so don't u dare say me to take care of my self ... With every single breath you are going far from its like everything we had is finishing how to react i certainly don't know ... I am happy yaar i really am just belive my smile today !! and if u see some tears in my eyes it would just of happiness yaar :) !! and don't worry this is not our last good bye ... coz i'll be there for you... your friend would be always there for you in all your sorrows but i'll not be there in your happiness coz thats only yours and you deserve it yaar you really do !! Yaar khush rehna and yeah call me a NAUTANKI like you always do but i love you brat ;) ... and i'll always will :D ... and finally u ready ... hm prepared to go downstairs naa !! best of luck am with you .... :) !!
Its all over now ... the things which were our fear have turned into reality !! and am happy that i was a part of it ... was with you praying for you and for your dash !! like all others were :) ... its hard to handle it but am happy :) ..... i called you up said congrats to you !! and you said no need to say ... i said it again u said again no need ... and i repeated again and wished you a happy life you said thanks ... now pls take care talk to me later ha !! yeah time changes !! then i walked away... But I kept saying goodbye, Giving you my back, With a large smile on my lips, Simply emptied the brown eyes you see through me. and i started getting off the stairs ... I whispered goodbye, To my own hearing, my own surroundings, When I was right on the bottom last step. You don't need to know, You didn't even thought I would be gone. For I promised, Yet I broke it..... I decided to leave and just go ...
I pray for ur strength and her happiness. Coz u will i guess find ur strength in her happiness eventually. And for hers and ur good just stay away from her. Thats all that i could say.
But still I hope and pray from deep down my heart, al-mighty Allah gives you much strength and bliss ahead in each and every facet of life that you moved away easily from all this and soon too
He met her at a party. She was so outstanding, Her hair blonde in color but with a touch of browns in it, her color was not like snow white but was a little brownish white yet she was looking like an angel, wearing a black skirt with a pink top with bangles in her hands and Kajal in her eyes without makeup but yet so beautiful. Many guys chasing after her, while he was so normal and casual, nobody paid attention to him.
At the end of the party, he from all the guys over there invited her to have coffee with him, she was ashtonished and surprised by this offer but due to being polite, she promised. They sat in a nice coffee shop, it was rainning outside and was a die for amosphere around so calm and just the sound of rain falling. He was too nervous to say anything as the divine beauty of her was mesmerizing his words and giving him feelings like he never felt before, he had so much to say, so much to express yet had no words thus he sat silent, she felt uncomfortable, and she thought to herself, “Please, say something or let me go home…”
Suddenly out of no where he asked the waiter, “Would you please give me some salt? I’d like to put it in my coffee.” Everybody stared at him, so strange! His face turned red and he started to sweat but still, he put the salt in his coffee and drank it. She got confused and asked him curiously, “Salt in a coffee ? Is this your hobby or are you diabetic or something” He replied, “When I was a little boy, I lived near the sea, I liked playing in the sea, I could feel the taste of the sea, just like the taste of the salty coffee. Now every time I have the salty coffee, I always think of my childhood, think of my hometown, think of all the things i used to have, my friends, my family, my life it makes me remind all of them and many more, I miss my hometown so much, I miss my parents who are still living there. I really do miss everything which i left behind especially the place which i still call my Home.” While saying that tears filled his eyes. She was deeply touched. That’s his true feeling, from the bottom of his heart. A man who can tell out his homesickness, he must be a man who loves home, cares about home, has responsibility of home, a man worth acknowldging… Then she also started to speak, spoke about her faraway hometown, her childhood, her family, her life...
That was a really nice talk, also a beautiful beginning of their story. They continued to date. She found that actually he was a man who met all her demands; he had tolerance, was kind hearted, warm, caring, knew how to respect the things which he cared for, and even he was extremely romantic, and had a glow in his eyes which always made her think about him even when he wasn't there. She fell in love with him and so did he and then the story was just like every beautiful love story, the princess married to the prince, and then they were living the happy life… And, every time she made coffee for him, she put some salt in the coffee, as she knew that’s the way he liked it.
After 40 years of being happily married, he passed away, left her a letter which said, “My dearest wife, please forgive me, forgive me if i ever hurt you, forgive me for all the lies i told you but the fact is this that the only lie I said to you was—the salty coffee. Remember the first time we dated? I asked you for a coffe because i fell in love with you on the first sight of your beauty, first sight of your eyes made me go wild, I wanted to hold you hand,I wanted you to love me for all your life,I wanted to be your one and only,I wanted to paint you face in the sky, I wanted you in my life,I wanted to be with you all my days and all my nights, I wanted to live with you forever, I only wanted to be with you, I wanted love, I wanted to share it only with you, but how could I, I was a normal guy i had nothing in me which would amaze a beautiful and sensible girl like you, i was so nervous, actually I wanted some sugar, but I said salt. It was hard for me to change as you looked in my eyes, so I just went ahead. I never thought that could be the start of our communication! I tried to tell you the truth many times in my life, you know what whenever i tried to tell you the truth while looking into your eyes everything gets too complicated for me, have you ever gone from a dark room into the a bright room. You cannot open your eyes because of the pain from the bright light. That is what it is like for me to look into your eyes. The radiance and light given of by your soul is overpowering. I had lived in darkness for to long and I am not use to the light. Your light shined 100 times brighter than any other person I had ever met. So I shuddered at the prospect of looking into your soul. I might get lost and never come back. That is the final frontier of man, To glimpse into the soul of your lover and to tell her something which meant alot to her so I was too afraid to tell you the truth, as I have promised not to lie to you for anything… Now I’m dying, I am afraid of nothing as am always loosing you but even after my death your love will always remain in my heart and would englighten my soul, so before dying I tell you the truth, I don’t like the salty coffee, what a strange bad taste… But I have had the salty coffee for my whole life! Since I knew you, I never feel sorry for anything I do for you. Having you with me is my biggest happiness for my whole life.You erase my fears, angel, And made me think that I could have the world If I want to, Even if that positivity lasted for a moment, You granted the impossible in my life. What more could I ask for? If I can live for the second time, i still want to know you and have you for my whole life, even though I have to drink the salty coffee again.”
Her tears made the letter totally wet. Someday, someone asked her, “What’s the taste of salty coffee?” She replied, “It’s sweet.”
This story has been orignally written by Ash.... she has written it so beautifully... I just edited it and gave it some feelings of mine... this story did give me feelings ... u can read the orignal story by clicking --HERE--
Aww, thats so sweet. Ditto HFm with the lying, its a bit like their whole relationship was began on a lie, coz thats when she started to like him.
*I wanted to hold you hand,I wanted you to love me for all your life,I wanted to be your one and only,I wanted to paint you face in the sky, I wanted you in my life,I wanted to be with you all my days and all my nights, I wanted to live with you forever, I only wanted to be with you, I wanted love, I wanted to share it only with you, but how could I
*have you ever gone from a dark room into the a bright room. You cannot open your eyes because of the pain from the bright light.
*The radiance and light given of by your soul is overpowering. I had lived in darkness for to long and I am not use to the light.
yeah u can stay ... but with time he proved ... that no matter he lied ... but he was a good guy !! as actions speak louder then words ... | [
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Over the years there have been so many great live shows from Romeo’s studio, and few were better than this recent show with our stars Ivan and Ander. Watch these guys as they have a really erotic time together. You won’t find two handsomer guys, and the action is hot! You can get the video of this show at East Videos.
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Striped polecats are found throughout the African continent. They are distributed in all habitats occurring between the Mauritanian coast and the coast of Sudan, and southward to the South African coast. (Ansell, 1960; Bere, 1962; Happold, 1987; Smithers, 1986)
Striped polecats inhabit a wide variety of habitats. Although they are most commonly found in African savannas and semi-arid environments, they can also be found anywhere from the coastal sand dunes of the Namib desert, to the big rainfall areas of the District of Zimbabwe, which has forests, high mountains, and even swamps. (Ansell, 1960; Bere, 1962; Happold, 1987; Smithers, 1986)
Striped polecats closely resemble the North American skunk. These small carnivores have glossy, coarse black fur with distinctive white spots on the face. There is a spot on the forehead and one on each cheek, and the black ears have white tips. Four broad white stripes extend down the body from the top of the head to the tip of the tail.
The body length can vary between 28 and 30 cm, not including the tail, which can add an extra 20 to 30 cm to the total length. Males are usually larger than females, weighing in at about 1.4 kg with females down at about 1.02 kg.
These polecats have long sharp claws on the forepaws, which are mainly adapted for digging, but are also useful when climbing trees. The teeth are shorter than the teeth of weasels (another close relative of the polecat), and the cutting edges of the sheering teeth are less developed. (Kingdom, 1977; Meester, 1971)
The mating system of this species is unknown. These animals are solitary in the wild. Male encounters are always aggressive. Males and females only tolerate one another only during the mating season.
Because males are larger than females and are aggressive toward one another, it is likely that there is some competition between them for mates. Species in which males are larger than females generally display some level of polygyny.
Zorillas are generally intollerant of one another except during the mating season, when males and females can interact without aggression. Studies of captive animals indicate that the breeding season is from early spring to late summer. All litters were born between September and December. Females generally produced only one litter in a season, but if all of her babies died young, a female could produce another litter before the end of the breeding season. (Nowak, 1999)
The mother usually gives birth to a litter ranging from 1 to 4 young. The young are born in burrows during the mid-summer months after a 6 week gestation period.Weighing in at 15 g, a newborn is blind and hairless with pink skin. Short fur begins to cover their body at 21 days after birth. The canine teeth don't grow out until day 32, and they don't open their eyes until they are between 35 and 42 days old. Although zorillas can kill their own prey at 9 weeks of age, they aren't completely weaned until they are 18 weeks old. Sexual maturity is reached between the 20th and 30th week, although some females in captivity have given birth at an age of 10 weeks. (Kingdom, 1977; Meester, 1971)
Parental care in this species has not been described in the literature. However, because of the solitary nature of the species, it is reasonable to assume that the male is not involved in rearing the young. Females give birth to their young in burrows. Young are altricial, and therefore require extensive care until they are able to survive on their own. Females nurse young until they are about 18 weeks old. (Nowak, 1999)
The lifespan of wild zorillas has not been reported. However, one captive specimen reportedly lived for 13 years and 4 months. (Nowak, 1999)
Zorillas are almost strictly nocturnal, but some have been seen foraging around dusk and dawn. They seem to lead fairly nomadic lives. These mustelids are solitary creatures that sleep in hollow trees and rock crevices. They may also dig burrows or cover themselves with twigs and leaves when other suitable sleeping places are not present.
Although polecats are efficient swimmers and climbers, they prefer the terrestrial life. When foraging, a zorilla will walk or run with its backs held in a firm arch and its tail in the vertical position with the tip bent down. This loping gate is something like that of a mongoose.
Very little is known about the social life of wild zorillas, and they appear to be mainly solitary. In captivity, but several families have been kept together and grooming appears to be common among them. Some will roll over and present their dark undersides for grooming. Even though large numbers are seldom encountered together in the wild, their captive behavior suggests that they may not be highly territorial. (Kingdom ,1977; Meester, 1971)
Striped polecats are carnivores. They eat a wide variety of small rodents, including rats, mice, and spring hares. They also eat frogs, lizards, snakes, birds, bird eggs, and beetles. They avoid eating vegetable matter.
Polecats are particularly prevalent on rangelands, where the grazing behavior of wild herbivores and domestic livestock tends to keep the grass short. This allows striped polecats to feed on beetles, their larvae, and mice. Where there is an abundance of dung and fodder for beetles and mice to eat, striped polecats flourish because of the abundance of prey (Delany, 1979; Kingdom, 1977)
Specific reports of predation on this species are absent in the literature. However, striped polecats are reportedly pestered by domestic dogs. They may also occasionally be considered as prey items by larger African carnivores.
Striped polecats have a variety of behaviors and physical features which may be evolutionary responses to predation. A polecat will make frequent stops or reversals in direction while moving about. These changes in direction are instantaneous. This might give the impression that they posses quick reflexes, and may deter predators. It is likely that such changes in direction will also avert attack from any predator, especially avian predators, which may be closing in on the polecat.
When bothered by another animal, most commonly dogs, a striped polecat will growl and bark and fluff up its tail. If this does not drive the attacker away, the growling rises to a high pitched scream. The polecat will turn around and present its attacker with a squirt from its well-developed anal glands. (Like the skunks found in North America, striped polecats can spray a large amount of powerfully odorous secretions from their anal glands.) If the odor does not deter the assailant, a polecat may feign death. Anal gland secretions, which linger on the fur of a polecat, may then serve to further deter predators because they have a terrible taste. A predator that tries to bite a polecat may decide that the polecat will make a terrible-tasting meal and subsequently release it.
These beasts commonly feign death when actually attacked. It is dificult to speculate on how that may aid them in detering a predator, as it would seem to make them easier to consume. However, this may allow the predator to get a good taste of their anal gland secretions and allow them the convenience to decide to release the zorilla uneaten.
This predator controls populations of small rodents, especially in agricultural areas, where rodents feed on crops and dung of farm animals.
Striped polecats are very common on big sheep farms and ranches of the Kenyan highlands. They perform an extremely important role in the pastures by keeping down the number of beetle larvae that feed on roots and grasses. Farmers like polecats because they also eat a large proportion of the field rats and mice which ruin crops. (Kingdom, 1977; Meester, 1971)
Striped polecats may be kept as pets if the anal glands are removed to keep down objectionable odors. Interestingly, there is at least one report of native peoples using the anal gland secretions of these animals as a perfume (Kingdom, 1977). (One must wonder whether this was because the people liked the way the polecats smelled, or if wearing polecat scent might be a way to cloak their own human odors from other animals, preventing those animals from detecting human presence — a useful hunting strategy.)
Although striped polecats are not endangered or threatened, the majority of the ones killed are by motor vehicles. Several members of the family are often killed by cars because none of the other ones will leave the scene once one has been hit. Unlike hares and antelope that meet the same fate, dead polecats do not seem to attract scavengers and will remain longer on the roads.
in deserts low (less than 30 cm per year) and unpredictable rainfall results in landscapes dominated by plants and animals adapted to aridity. Vegetation is typically sparse, though spectacular blooms may occur following rain. Deserts can be cold or warm and daily temperates typically fluctuate. In dune areas vegetation is also sparse and conditions are dry. This is because sand does not hold water well so little is available to plants. In dunes near seas and oceans this is compounded by the influence of salt in the air and soil. Salt limits the ability of plants to take up water through their roots.
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Okay, I’m scatterbrained today, so this entry is unorganized and non-cohesive, as compared to my other ones, I guess.
Gave my presentation on UPnP today, which was both a joy and a nightmare at the same time. I didn’t prepare like I had wanted to, so I was just going up and talking about the knowledge that I had gained from researching for 4 hours the previous day. The good part is that the presentation went well by the standards of the class. The bad part is that it went horribly by my own standards. Overall, UPnP isn’t really a deep topic if you have knowledge of the tools that it uses to do it’s job: Multicast, HTTP-UDP, XML, and SOAP. If you don’t have knowledge, it would be a great project to build a UPnP client (or control point as the UPnP forum likes to call it) and a UPnP server (device). You would be forced to learn Multicast - something which I fully understand but haven’t actually coded yet - and the full range of HTTP using SOAP and XML, which despite it’s non-brevity I have to admit could actually be useful.
Overall UPnP is a good idea, and my favorite zero configuration network service location protocol so far. Today we looked at UPnP, Jini, SLP, and Salutation. It is simple, but can be very complex if needed. Unfortunately the creators decided to be smart and use Multicast, which means that most networks will not be able to handle it correctly. The fallout of this - if I wanted to use it in my home, I would have to install a “UPnP enabled” network hardware. It also means that it will never be used on the whole internet. There’s another reason why it won’t be used on the whole internet, however: it is too bandwidth-intensive. Granted, I don’t think there is a way to make a directory-less flexible zero configuration protocol with less bandwidth.
Some of the Mac Advocates (Zealots) out there are probably thinking I should look into Rendezvous. It’s something I’m working on, as well as looking into zeroconf. This is an area I’m fairly interested in, because I think it’s the future of computing - at some point I’m thinking we’ll have mature enough wireless that we will not even consider running cable, and at that point, we need devices to discover local services on their own. Printers is a start, but it could be just the beginning. Within this view are the problems of security, authentication (printing isn’t free anywhere I know of, and even if it was, how long will it take advertising companies to hire people to walk around with devices just broadcasting ads to all printers in range), and human computer interfaces.
Yesterday, I considered myself fairly productive. That was because the night before I actually got a project working (a sensor network simulator in QT), and then I started doing work like grading which always makes me feel productive because it doesn’t take long and it’s something I have to do. I also did the research for 4 hours, which I haven’t done in a while, but I don’t actually mind when I’m interested in the subject at hand. Not enough time lately to do such things.
Today, I don’t consider myself to be productive, even though I have already done laundry and ordering for the lab, and I plan to get some more stuff done later tonight if possible. This weekend I need to be productive - I have another presentation on tuesday on the sensor network simulator, which, while it is working, is far from a final product I could actually present.
I’ve considered lately making this journal friends-only and keeping non-Debian related stuff out of the public eye because I like to feed my ego and be in the semi-public eye. This is something I’m reluctant to do because I know people read this journal who don’t have an account on LJ and therefore couldn’t keep up with my daily life anymore (Hi Mom). Luckily, the University of Minnesota is a pretty cool school, and launched UThink, a blog service for any U of M student recently, so I’m thinking of getting one of those and using that for a feed into Planet Debian. Now to make myself a hackergotchi head. On the other hand, I may just use my advogato diary.
I’ve considered abusing LiveJournal recently - a large number of the journals syndicated on Planet Debian are LiveJournals, so if I want to comment on them, I’d rather just have the user’s journal entry to comment on. I’d also be able to see their real userpics in this situation. I’ve considered adding all of the people who are LJ users to my friends list and putting them into a “Debian LJ users” group so I can read them like my normal friends page. I could take the other blogs that are syndicated at Planet Debian and turn them into syndicated feeds here at LJ, which is easily possible since there are no syndication points anymore. After thinking about this a bit, I come to the conclusion that a bunch of these people would probably wonder why I friended them - I would be producing a footprint of friend-adding which is common to the serial adder. So I keep planetdebian on my friends list and read them that way instead, which is just a slight inconvenience.
Okay, that was much longer than expected, and I even have more to say, or at least I did while I was walking here from home. | [
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There have been hundreds of golf instruction books written over the years. Few have reached “cult status, ” but one that has is Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf. On Amazon,...
Fascinating! I just got an email from G2iX, the parent company of MorphLabs, inviting me to a webinar (Wed, Dec. 9, 2009 from 11AM - 12PM PST) in which they plan to demonstrate how to "Morph your Data Center into a Cloud Vendor":
Traditional data center and co-location vendors are under tremendous threat in the face of Amazon EC2 and related Web Services, and those providers who’re unable to adapt to some sort of cloud computing model face extinction as competing Infrastructure as a Service products become even more prevalent.
This webinar will demonstrate how the Morph Cloud Computing Platform can help regional data centers transform their business using their existing assets with minimal cost and hardware investments so that they can provide a cutting edge cloud solution to a broader customer base with rates that are more than competitive while still maintaining great profit margin.
For those who are unfamiliar with the company, MorphLabs provides a hosting platform that runs on top of Amazon's EC2 web service. So, assuming I'm not mistaken, G2iX plans to help data centers other than Amazon's set up the Morph platform to run on their own servers. My first thought was, "Why would they do that? Won't this just create competition for MorphLabs?!" However, once I mulled it over, I realized that if they structure things right, it could be quite beneficial to MorphLabs. What if these Morph platform deployments simply became new pools of servers to which Morph apps could be deployed? Viewed that way, it actually sounds quite clever. I'm almost tempted to attend the webinar, even though it has no direct relevance to me. :) | [
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Almost from the inception of the Model A Restorer’s Club, the evaluation of the Model A has been a consistent theme. Beginning with the first National Meet held in Dearborn, Michigan in 1955 a 1931 Roadster owned by Russell J. Gerrits, Chicago, Illinois received the first place award. The initial judging criteria used for this meet consisted of approximately forty-five items for which a maximum number of points could be deducted. An example of one item of consideration was Lower Water Pipe, must be black – 2 Points.
Since that time the Judging Standards Committee (JSC) was formed and over the years one of the top priorities was the publication of judging standards to encourage the restoration and preservation of the Model A Ford by providing the membership with a continuing body of research and reference information which represented the most authenticated data available at that time. The scope of the Judging Standards also evolved to a twenty-four page version used in the early 1970’s addressing 27 areas.
In 1974, the Judging Standards Committee of the Model A Ford Club of America and the Model A Restorers Club worked together jointly and published the Model “A” Ford Judging Standards, a twenty-six page publication addressing twenty-six areas. Since that time, both National Clubs JSC’s have worked together and the initial joint effort was followed by an expanded version in 1981 and at this time the number of areas to be addressed was reduced to twenty-four.
In 1989, a new publication superseded the previous Judging Standards and was renamed the Model A Ford Judging Standards & Restoration Guidelines and the number of areas to be evaluated reduced to twenty-three. In 2006 this publication was renamed Model A Ford Restoration Guidelines & Judging Standards but is the same document with revisions made in 1994 and 1997. This spring Revision 3 (2011) will be issued to update the Model A Ford Restoration Guidelines & Judging Standards. This new revision is much more comprehensive than in the past and will supersede about half the previous RG & JS.
Over the years, many Model A enthusiasts have spent countless hours researching and authenticating information about the Model A Ford in order to provide the casual enthusiast, individuals interested in touring or those members who wish to restore a Model A Ford to the appearance of the typical 1928-1931 Ford as it was driven off the assembly line, except for authentic Ford accessories and safety items.
The JSC consists of twenty members from throughout the Model A world plus former JSC members who have elected Senior Status.
The Committee consists of a Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and five different sections which have responsibilities for areas which the JSC has jurisdiction for:
Research Section – The purpose of this Section is to provide accurate and up-to date information for the authentic restoration and judging of Model A’s by researching information regarding production parts and assembly utilizing the Ford Motor Company archives and other available sources.
Judging Section – This Section is responsible for providing a Chief Judge for each National Meet for Fine Point Judging and coordinating all of the tasks associated with the judging process.
Credentials Section – This Section is charged with keeping and organizing records about members judging experience and seminar participation, checks qualifications for individuals applying for membership on the JSC and confirms qualifications for JSC members requesting Senior Status.
Education Section – Plans and organizes MARC Judging Schools (Seminars) at MARC Membership and National Meets.
Grievance Section – This Section’s responsibility is to investigate and answer all reported grievances in connection with matters which pertain to JSC responsibilities.
One of the important projects your Committee has been continuously involved with over the years has been the Model A Restoration Guidelines and Judging Standards. If you do not own this publication, check out the inside front cover of the Model A News and order one.
Finally, The JSC meets three times annually at the Membership Meet, National Meet and a weekend meeting in the Fall of each year.
By getting involved with the Judging process, a member will quickly learn more about the Model A Ford and will have an opportunity to judge some of the best examples of both restored and unrestored vehicles.
The initial step is to obtain a copy of the Model A Restoration Guidelines and Judging Standards and refer to the Judging the Model A section which contains the requirements for the various judge classifications. The second step is to volunteer to judge when you register for the National Meet. You will then become a part of the Judging process and you will be glad you got involved!
As an opening occurs on the JSC, the Chairman will publish in the Committee Report in the Model A News, an invitation for those interested members to advise the Chairman of their interest in writing and to provide a resume of their experience. These will be evaluated by the JSC and members will be so advised. Consideration of new members will include the following qualifications.
Restoration of a MARC of Excellence vehicle or entered a restored Model A in Fine Point Judging in a minimum of two National Meets.
Fine Point Judging Sheets – The JSC spent many hours developing judging sheets of the twenty-three areas in the present Model A Restoration Guidelines and Judging Standards (“Standards”) in order to more consistently and fairly judge the Model A Ford in Fine Point Judging. These have proved to be value in the judging process and with refinements in the future should be even more helpful.
In 2011 the MARC Judging Standards Committee created a new award called the “Roger Kauffman Award”. Roger was one of our most well known and recognizable members. As Technical advisor his column in the Model A News was one of the most popular. This award will honor his memory and passion for all that is Model A Ford. The award is not intended for the highest point total vehicle but the vehicle that Roger would have loved the most as it would have come “out of the barn”. The award is chosen by a select committee headed by Roger’s wife Diane. The inaugural Roger Kauffman Award was presented to Rob Mills 1929 AA Fire Truck.
The second winner of the Roger Kauffman Award was Bill Edstrom with a 400-A Convertible Sedan with 8000 original miles. This award was presented to Bill at the 2014 National Convention at French Lick Indiana. | [
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Roger WATERS to Robbie Williams: “Your decision to play in Tel Aviv gives succor to Netanyahu and his regime, and endorses their deadly racist policies (Salon, April 28, 2015). | [
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We're jacking in all that rat-race nonsense and setting off on a year's trip around the world - w00t!
Heads up! The blog's most popular feature is back already for another bite of your attention apple, NZ style.
The shoddy beard trim in Sigatoka meant that I was getting quite fluffy on my chin, so I went for an all over effort at Te Rapa Barber Shop in Hamilton.
"Traditional Mens Cuts", but what's this? A lady barber! OMFG! And what's more, a lady barber with attitude; rudely rebuking Deb's request to take photos (she took it anyway), scowling throughout the cut and generally acting the arse. The atmosphere made Vanessa and baby Carys flee the shop in terror!
Comments: Good effort, and quick too. Would have scored higher on cut quality but for the at-ti-tude.
I did try and warn you about Hamilton, but you guys insisted on going there. Now I see not just Hamilton but Te Rapa!!! bloody hell - suckers for punishment :)
Before we quit our jobs, Ben was a Copywriter and Debs was a Technical Author. We met in Leeds in November 1999, moved to Amsterdam in 2001, got married, bought a house, then quit our jobs to go travelling in 2007.
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Please consider participating in the important Follow-Up Parish Appeal for Catholic Charities. This is not a special collection; rather it is a chance for all Catholics to make a commitment to transform lives and communities by sharing with others the gifts which God has given you. Funds raised through this effort will be used to expand treatment and prevention services to fight the opioid crisis that has a grip on our families, friends and communities. In 2017, nearly 1,200 people in our diocese died of drug overdoses. With your help, Catholic Charities will be able to expand their reach into every county and provide help and hope to those suffering from addiction.
Double your impact! All new, increased and additional gifts returned in the In-Pew envelopes or donated online at www.CatholicCommunity.org/Challenge will be matched up to $100,000.
Everyone knows someone who has been affected by drug addiction. Prayerfully consider the impact you can have on their recovery and please give as generously as possible. Contact Karen Joyce at (216) 696- 6525 ext. 1910 or [email protected]. Thank you for making a difference.
The Gesu 50+ Club is open to all members of the parish but is most popular with seniors. Monthly events are held from September-May and include luncheons, dinners, and bus trips during the year. Email Jane and Dale Lewis at [email protected] and Micki Maniscalco at [email protected] for more information.
Boy Scouts of America Troop 620 has been an established troop in Gesu Church since 1960. Membership is open to all boys of the parish who are ten years of age or older and have completed the 5th grade. To learn more, email Ed Mozdzen at [email protected].
Membership in Cub Scout Pack 620 is open to all boys of the parish in Grades 1 through 5. The objectives of the group are citizenship training, character development and personal fitness. For more information, email Steve Moylan at [email protected].
Following a funeral at Gesu, a reception may be held in McAuley Hall if the family requests it. Volunteers from the parish prepare and serve a warm meal for the family and their friends. The committee welcomes anyone willing to assist in this ministry by either preparing a dish at home, or baking, or by helping to serve the day of the funeral. Email Fr. Michael Vincent, SJ at [email protected] for more information.
The Girls Scouts of the USA program is open to all girls of Gesu Church from Kindergarten through high school. Email Melissa Hensel at [email protected] for more information.
The Gesu Hospitality Committee offers the opportunity to help out at Parish events as your schedule permits. Please call to have your name added to our volunteer list and we will contact you as events are scheduled to see if you can help. Each event is unique so your responsibilities may vary from event to event. Email Suzanne Panichi at [email protected] for more information.
The Heights Council of the Knights of Columbus is a fraternity of Catholic gentlemen devoted to supporting Gesu Parish through acts of charity, financial support, and community outreach. Email Vance Minter at [email protected] for more information.
The New Parishioner Welcoming Committee has the goal of welcoming and informing new parishioners to help them meet others and introduce them to the Parish and its various organizations and opportunities. Email Mary Gorman at [email protected] for more information.
All women of the parish are members of Gesu Women’s Guild. This dynamic group of women provides service to our parish, hosts opportunities for prayerful reflection, and hosts two major fund-raising events that provide an opportunity for the women of the parish to socialize. Email Karen Horn at [email protected] or Amy Lloyd at [email protected] for more information.
Gesu Young Families is for parishioners with children from birth to age 5 (or Kindergarten). The purpose of the group is to provide interesting, fun and helpful activities for parents and children. During the year, various social, spiritual, recreational, and community service opportunities are offered, including playgroups. Email Karen Horn at [email protected] for more information. | [
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Therefore, Hockey’s Future has created All 21-year-old and All 22-year-old teams for 2003-04 in order to highlight the young talent in the league. Selection was based on actual play during the season and potential to make the NHL. Statistics were taken into account, but were not the deciding factor. Rookies were favored over second year players and only those who played a majority of the year in the league were included. To read interviews with players done over the course of the season, click the on linked names.
The All-21 Team features four players out of the QMJHL. Michael Garnett is the only non-rookie of this group. The 2004 ECHL All-Star was a workhorse for the Gladiators when he was not called up to Chicago of the AHL, 21-10-2-1 with a 2.14 GAA and .926 save percentage in 33 games. Under contract with Atlanta, he’ll be in the AHL full time next season. He’s the surest bet of the group to make it someday.
Mathieu Brunelle, a draftee of the Philadelphia Flyers, spent his rookie season with affiliate Trenton. His speed, skill and tenacity made him exciting to watch as he put up 56 points in 64 games. He ranked second in rookie power play points with 28. Listed at 5’11″, 181 pounds, Brunelle turned 21 only this week.
Charles Linglet had a down year in junior last year, but bounced right back in his rookie pro season with 55 points in 62 games, and was named to the All-Star game. He will no doubt get a chance at a higher level next year. He has good size at 6’2”, 212 pounds.
Jonathan Gagnon is a very dynamic player who had a bit of an adjustment period at first, improved as the season went on. He ended with 40 points in 63 games, with a 16.3 shooting percentage. He has a very high upside. Once he fills out, he should be ready to take on bigger challenges.
Paul Ballantyne is a defensive defenseman, but he scored more than anyone expected this year in the ECHL, with 37 points in 57 games. Under contract with Detroit, he was reassigned to Louisiana at the end of the year once Toledo was out of the playoffs in order to get more games in. He has a very bright future and should move up to Grand Rapids next season.
Maxime Fortunus is remarkable on this All-21 team because he is actually still only 20 years old. His spectacular +28 put him fourth best among rookies. He had 18 points in 64 games on the blue line.
Jesse Schultz, F, Columbia – Schultz had 47 points, more than Gagnon, but he played on a much better team and doesn’t have as much of the upside.
Nate Kiser D, Dayton – Kiser, a defensive defenseman, was an ECHL All-Star game selection in his rookie year. His –13 is a product of being on a losing team, not of poor performance. He brought his PIM levels way down from junior, only 114 in 63 games but retained the same level of offense, 15 points in 63 games.
David Masse, LW, Reading – Masse was able to convert his offensive game from the QMJHL to the ECHL, scoring 47 points in 53 games, earning him an All-Star selection. While not huge, at 6’0” 175 pounds, he’s big enough that size won’t hold him back.
Frederic Cloutier was an ECHL Western Conference starter in the All-Star game. Platooning with partner Derek Gustafson, he was 20-8-1-2 with a 2.31 GAA and a .920 save percentage in 32 games. Rebounding after a tough year last year, Cloutier is under contract with Minnesota.
Tim Smith was not only be best 22-year-old in the league, he was arguably the best overall, leading the league in scoring with a spectacular 95 points. He moved up the charts over the course of the season, a mark of improvement. Smith is a small, speedy winger who works hard at both ends of the ice. A second year pro, he’s under contract with the Vancouver Canucks.
Carl Mallette is a first year pro out of the QMJHL, after a one-year stopover with Dalhousie University of the CIS. He scored 71 points in 73 games, good for fourth among rookies.
Jamie Johnson is a playmaking center who finished fifth in the rookie scoring race with 57 points in 71 games. He is 5’11” 185 pounds. Coming from the OHL, he was among good company with the many good young prospects on the Louisiana IceGators.
Brian Fahey joined Atlantic City as a rookie defenseman out of the University of Wisconsin. He had seemed to lose his scoring touch after his freshman year with the Badgers, but found it again with the Boardwalk Bullies, with 37 points in 55 games on the back line. He was also an impressive +21 and was an All-Star selection as well.
Andreas Holmqvist was expected to compete for a job on the Tampa Bay Lightning last fall. His failure to make the team was Pensacola’s gain. He scored 37 points in his North American debut and was +8 in 63 games. He’s likely played his last game in the league as Tampa Bay will have a full AHL affiliation next year and not need to send as many players to Pensacola.
Olivier Proulx, F, Dayton – Proulx is a rookie out of the QMJHL. His 53 points put him tied for 12th among rookies. He tied for second in rookie shorthanded points with five.
Cory Campbell, G, Johnstown/Toledo – Campbell spent a year in the UHL after junior before moving to the ECHL. Traded midseason, overall he was 9-7-1-3 with a 2.04 GAA and .922 save percentage in 19 games.
Paul Flache, D, Gwinnett – Flache improved steadily over the course of the season, earning him a number of games in the AHL. This was his second year pro, after missing a large chunk of games last year with illness. While mostly concentrating on defense, he had 18 points in 62 games and was +18. Under contract with Atlanta, he’ll play in the AHL with Chicago next year.
Jason Jaffray, F, Wheeling – It’s hard to argue with numbers like these, 74 points in 54 games and a +20. At 6’1” 204-pounds, 2002-03 ECHL Rookie of the Year Jaffray has the raw materials to develop.
Randall Gelech started his major junior career during the 2000-01 season with the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL. He was named to the 2001 U-17 Team Western for the World Hockey Challenge in Nova Scotia. After shaking off an below average 2001-02 season, Gelech had a breakout year during the 2002-03 season as with Kelowna. The team made it deep into the playoffs but went home empty handed. Gelech was also named to the RE/MAX Canada/Russia Challenge series for 2003. During the 2003-04 season he had another superb year and the Rockets made it back into the playoffs and into the CHL finals. Not only did the Kelowna end up winning the Memorial Cup, but Gelech was also named to the Memorial Cup All-Star Team for his outstanding play.
No other Utah Grizzlies player offered up more surprising play during the 2004-05 season than Gelech. After a solid junior career with the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League, the rookie forward made a smooth transition to the professional game. Gelech had an impressive year playing on the Grizzlies checking line and filling a spot on the club’s top penalty-killing unit. Although he saw limited time on the Utah power play, he was a consistent contributor. His 15 goals, (five power play goals), and 12.6 shooting percentage were each good enough for second on the Grizzlies squad.
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We visited the Dutch artist Birgit Stigter in her atelier close to Botanischer Garten on Sunday. Birgit is a cosmopolitan, she has moved 15 times in her life and has now arrived finally in Berlin two years ago. Throughout the years she has developed a creative process to explore exciting places and to make new international friends, in Dutch Vriendjes. Riding her bike, Birgit looks for inspiring places where famous artist live or used to live and documents them with her Hasselblad analog camera. Often she is noticed while doing this and occasionally she is even invited in; other times she talks to curious neighbors or to random people, who give her insider tips for the next interesting spot to explore. After developing the pictures at her atelier, she uses a mask to paint over the images her new friends of the day. The result is an enchanting series that juxtaposes old and new friends with magical places around the world. Bridges are another main theme of Birgit's work – Dutch and German Überbrücken. Her grandfather was a captain and ship owner and in her hometown Gorinchem she spent a lot of time right next to the bridge in the artist quarter Zaltbommel. Bridges are "in her system" ever since – "they establish connections in a literal as well as a figurative sense." Birgit captures large steel bridges into monumental artworks like her first Berlin bridge, the historical Glienicker Brücke, where East and West German Spys were exchanged. If you want to know more or want your individual piece of art, just contact her – Birgit is always happy to make new Vriendjes.
The UVM Department of History is excited to welcome our esteemed colleague, Mr. Calvin Trillin, to campus for his public lecture “The Writing Life” on Wednesday September 27 (5:00, Ira Allan Chapel). It is true that Mr. Trillin’s brilliant credentials as a historian are often, and inexplicably, overlooked. But within the field he is revered for such classics as “An Attempt to Compile a Short History of the Buffalo Chicken Wing” (which he figured, wrongly, would be “an easy task compared to, say, a medievalist whose specialty requires him to poke around in thirteenth-century Spain”), “A Very Short History of the Fish Taco,” and of course the methodological tour de force “An Attempt to Compile the Definitive History of Didee’s Restaurant” (“I might have given up the history game right there if it hadn’t been for the baked duck and dirty rice”). Like all great historians, if somewhat more literally than most, Mr. Trillin evinces an inexhaustible appetite for the evidence. The talk should be over in time for dinner.
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Definely funny weird, rather than funny ha-ha. Now I’m in my mid-thirties (I know it’s hard to believe with my youthful good looks…) I, like most people, have been in a few. Sometimes – say at the arrival of a child, it’s a happy time. Sometimes it’s just plain sad, when you’re saying goodbye to someone or watching the erstwhile strong fade away. Quite often, though, it just feels like something you do, something to get through, unpleasant in many senses but just kind of there, a gentle reminder that life doesn’t always go entirely to plan.
Which is a terribly roundabout way of saying that we’re here again. This time Rohan is the troublemaker: a cold turned into a bad cold turned into a chesty thing turned into what doctors now think is ‘Bronchialitus’ (no, I hadn’t heard of it, either). He’s gonna be fine, but is in a plastic hood whotsit while he fights the virus. He also has a feeding tube and an ET-like glowing toe attachment. It all looks alarming but is actually quite straightforward. The hood is the baby version of an oxygen mask to just help him breathe a bit easier, the tube means he doesn’t have to expend valuable energy and air on eating, and the glowing toe thing measures his heart rate and blood oxygen. I know about the latter because I – sadly – looked it up on my PDA and discovered that it works because light is absorbed differently depending on how the blood is oxygenated. It doesn’t, unfortunately, give Rohan the means to signal to alien beings, which is a shame because I’ve always fancied a ride up there and he’s way cuter than ET ever was.
Most of the time the defining feature of hospitals is the waiting. And that’s why I’m here, writing a blog post on my phone, waiting for the next feed, the next night, the next day and of course for him to get better.
In some senses I’m the ideal person to have around during times like this: I’m terribly calm, very pragmatic and generally fairly unphased. In other ways, I can see that I’d be a right pain in the arse: it just doesn’t come naturally for me to worry and I can see that I could easily come across as a cold fish. Working out the medical tech and blogging from hospital sound like echoes from a Daily Mail headline: “‘Mr Ellis sat cooly by’ said one nurse who refused to be named, ‘…all he cared about was the gadgetry…'”
Anyway. There was a funny moment last night just before I left Rach and Rohan here. He’d been miserable all day with lots of coughing and crying. Then the nurse put the hood on him and within about 5 minutes of the oxygen starting an enormous grin was on his face. He looked like a dodgy clubber coming up on a handful of E: red, watery eyes, pale skin and a huge ear-to-ear smile…
Anyway, young Rohan. Here’s the bottom line: you might be a little bit noisy at night and mildly grumpy from time to time. I do like you quite a lot, though, and much as I’m a gadget fan, it’d be better to play with them at home, ok? Get well as soon as you can. I miss you, and it’s only been 24 hours.
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Eva is in hospital with the same thing now and has been in for 4 days, following several visits to the GP. I am fairly laid back also, but I wish the doctors (of which we have now seen 3 GPs, 3 Drs. 3 Registrars, 1 Clinical Head and 2 Consultants, plus numerous students) would tell us what they know. We have been told of at least a dozen things that Eva hasn’t got and the reason why she hasn’t got them. Bronchialitus she also hasn’t got according to the Lab, but one Doctor believes she has and certainly her blood oxygen level is falling, and she is not feeding properly. Eventually we (the wife and I) boxed a Doctor into a corner and would let her go until she told us what was going on. And wasn’t it so simple. Eva has an infection in her throat, (upper respiratory tract) and it’s viral (because she has no temperature) and is not treatable – it will get better on it’s own. But she needs to be monitored for blood/oxygen saturation and food intake in case she needs what Rohan has (oxygen tent and food tube). We are not there yet, but she is deteriating and we are down to 93% saturation – 2 more points and the tent beckons. I hope these explanations help others who can’t make head nor tail of Doctor speak.
Hey Dave, thanks for commenting. Lack of information is a massive problem, and it seems to be one which everyone suffers from when talking to the medical profession. You’d assume that seven years of training – or however long it is – would make for good communicators too, but that just doesn’t seem to be the case.
Either way, the important thing is that Eva gets better soon – I hope you’re outta there soon and back home.
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There are a few simple ways to improve your furry friend’s immediate living space and help encourage mental and physical development, including the following:
Toys that dispense food are an excellent way for your dog to beat daily stress and boredom. Keeping your dog busy while you’re gone by making them work for treats, or their entire meal, keeps them interested and engaged. They are far less likely to be distracted by an arm chair or potential digging spot if they are being rewarded and encouraged with their favorite foods. Additionally, using toys that encourage dogs to eat more slowly can even improve digestive health.
As wonderful as engaging toys and human interaction can be for your pets, other dogs provide stimulation that we simply cannot. Regular play dates with other friendly dogs is one of the best ways to keep your dog learning and consistently engaged. Provide your pup with the opportunity to run, sniff and explore a new, safe space with a brand-new friend!
Much like humans, dogs need variation to keep them learning and developing. Whenever you can, provide your pup with the opportunity to explore new spaces. Maybe try a new trail on your morning walk, take a trip to the beach or pack your smaller furry friend into a secure bike basket and go for a ride. Allowing your dog to experience new things will keep his senses keen and improve both his physical and mental health.
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Wireless IP Video, surveillance, wearable telepresence and other topics of interest to us and hopefully of interest to you too. Our current projects are mostly around public safety, emergency medical services, homeland security, and commercial security.
It is that time of year again...ISC West 2013 in Las Vegas. If you have not already done so, there is still time to get your exhibits only pass. Visit our free exhibits only pass page by April 9th. Then come by our booth 9139 to see some of our cool new products including:
HauteSpot and Sentry360 have collaborated to create a new, completely integrated remote surveillance solution which combines a 8MP 180 degree camera, the microNVR, and the HauteMOBiLE router into a single, easy to install, low power, rugged system. The new system allows situational awareness video surveillance to be placed anywhere and powered by just about anything (solar, wind, battery, ac). Video can be viewed live, in high frame rate and high resolution over HauteSpot private broadband or over 3G or 4G cellular. The system scales to hundreds of cameras. HauteSpot will be presenting this new product at the Sentry360 Partner Conference on April 9th at the Flamingo Hotel.
Come by the HauteSpot booth 9139 and meet all of the HauteSpot Team, discuss your upcoming projects.
We also are running a show special through the end of April on the HauteMOBiLE router. Only $299. See our booth for details and applicable limitations.
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Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) is the NHS programme introduced by New Labour to roll out services across England that it was hoped would help people with depression and anxiety disorders more effectively than drug treatments.
It sounds sensible, until you discover three things: how shockingly few patients are being helped by the programme; that it costs three times more than it was originally budgeted for and that it was relying almost solely on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) as treatment.
In the early days of IAPT, a number of performance criteria were established for the programme. They included the aspirations that, by 2015, the programme should be treating 900,000 patients annually; that it should obtain pre- and post-treatment outcome data for at least 90 per cent of people treated, and that by 2010/11 50 per cent of those completing treatment should have moved to recovery. Against those targets, how has it performed?
In the 2012–13 period, the headline recovery rate for those 'records that were eligible for outcome assessment and were at caseness at the beginning of treatment' is 43 per cent – seven per cent short of the 50 per cent target. Unfortunately that headline rate is often all we hear of IAPT; there is much more to the story.
A total of 883,968 new referrals were received by IAPT services, representing 761,848 people. Of those referred, just 434,247 (49 per cent) entered treatment. That's rather short of IAPT's original target of 900,000 people treated annually. With less than one year to go to 2015, more than doubling the number entering treatment seems rather unlikely.
A total of 534,721 referrals were recorded as ended in the year, but not all were happy endings – 50 per cent of ended referrals are attributed to patients either declining or dropping out of treatment.
The pool of people who could show recovery (defined as those who had two or more treatment sessions, were above the caseness threshold on at least one key measure at the start, and below the threshold on the PHQ-9 and anxiety measures at close) was 127,060. It is from this figure that the recovery rate is calculated. The actual number achieving recovery is 54,430. While this is indeed 43 per cent of those who could recover, it is also just 12 per cent of those entering treatment – quite a contrast with the original aspiration of 50 per cent of those completing the programme moving to recovery.
Without getting lost in the detail, this suggests that a combination of many people either not achieving a 'case' level of distress and/
or high levels of drop-out is contributing to the fact that little more than one in 10 of people entering treatment can be shown to have demonstrably improved.
So not only is IAPT significantly under-performing against its stated aims, but it is costing over three times more than was originally estimated. Parity of esteem between mental and physical health may be the coalition Government's stated intention, but it is hard to imagine how a level of demonstrable benefit as low as this would be tolerated in physical health.
Human Givens practitioners predicted this waste of public money when we realised that IAPT was to naively rely on CBT as a methodology.
Compare these statements with the main conclusions and recommendations from peer reviewed research into the effectiveness of Human Givens therapy in treating depression which gets results three times faster than control groups receiving conventional counselling, CBT or drug treatment:
1. That the HG model be officially considered by the NHS as a bona fide model of therapy in its own right. This would greatly hasten the implementation of further studies and ease commissioning from managers acquainted with, and confused by, the variety of therapeutic models to choose from.
2. That NICE should be made aware of some of the techniques used by this approach. The most obvious candidate for this would be the imaginal exposure technique known as ‘rewind’, which has much in common with established imaginal exposure techniques used in CBT and already approved by NICE.
3. That training in the HG methodology and concepts be formally accepted as a mainstream option for CPD within the mental health community.
Educate yourself about accurate, effective and up-to-date information about mental health and therapy. We are striving to make this easier all the time, with online training, face-to-face courses and the Human Givens Diploma.
Our publications include books (both physical and on Kindle), CDs and the biannual Human Givens journal.
Share this information with everyone you can. We're on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn. We have huge amounts of information available online to read, share, discuss and point people towards: on this blog, the HG library section and the HGI archive.
We have dedicated sites for depression, dreaming and caetextia as well as the HG foundation, a charity dedicated to furthering the HG approach. | [
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Domestic violence is a confrontation between family or household members involving physical harm, harassment, sexual assault, or reasonable fear of physical harm. Family or household members include spouses/former spouses, those in (or formerly in) a dating relationship, including gay/lesbian couples; adults related by blood or marriage; and those who have a child in common or legal parent-child relationship.
Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior used by an individual to establish and maintain control over another individual. It can include physical abuse. Abusive behavior can involve the following:
We have moved to the Justice & Municipal Center in downtown Bonney Lake (adjacent to the Library). Call (253) 862-6606 for more information.
The Bonney Lake Municipal Court offers computer access for victims of domestic violence who need to file a temporary protection order. The Domestic Violence Kiosk allows people in Pierce County to access help without having to travel to the Tacoma Pierce County-City Building in downtown Tacoma.
Individuals can file requests for a protection orders or sexual assault orders via the Domestic Violence Kiosk system. The court clerk contacts the Domestic Violence Unit in Tacoma upon completion of data entry, and the County Clerk's office completes the filing and provides it to a commissioner or judge for signature.
Once approved, the individual returns to Bonney Lake City Hall, enters the confirmation code, and prints the signed order in duplicate along with an Affidavit of Service. The local law enforcement or sheriff's office then serves the order depending on whether the respondent lives inside or outside the city limits. The victim may also choose to have a private individual serve the order.
The signed order becomes a valid temporary protection order for 14 days from the date of issuance. These orders also provide a court date and time for the victim and respondent to appear in court to determine if it will become a permanent order.
Until the order is served, there is no violation if there is contact between the parties during the 14 day temporary period. For information, contact the Municipal Court directly at (253) 862-6606.
Additional kiosks are located around Pierce County at various locations including the cities of Gig Harbor, Lakewood, Sumner, and University Place, as well as a location South Hill and another in Eatonville at the Pierce County Sheriff's Mountain Detachment. For a current list of kiosks located throughout Pierce County, view the Pierce County Help Center.
Nearly 5.3 million incidents of domestic violence occur each year among U.S. women ages 18 and older, and 3.2 million occur among men (CDC 2000).
Domestic violence results in nearly 2 million injuries and 1,300 deaths nationwide every year (CDC 2003).
The U.S. Department of Justice reported that 37% of all women who sought care in hospital emergency rooms for violence-related injuries were injured by a current or former spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend.
Domestic violence affects everyone in the community and certain myths need to be dispelled. People often say' that they were raised in a "good" or "normal" family and believe domestic violence happens only to "bad" families.
Statistics show myths such as this not to be true. Batterers and victims come from all races, ages, genders, sexual orientations, socio-economic backgrounds, religious affiliations, occupations and educational backgrounds.
Domestic violence and its victims still bear an undeserved stigma in our society and until we all understand its nature, the batterers and the victims, the cycle will continue. No one is immune but with education and awareness, people can prevent tragedy from claiming more lives.
Domestic violence is a serious crime that affects children living in the home, and who may become victims themselves. Seniors too can be at risk for elder abuse, by in-home caretakers.
Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior used by an individual to establish and maintain control over another individual.
Batterers use violence or threats to obtain and maintain control. They blame others for their violence and don't take responsibility for their actions. They blame their abusive behavior on stress, anger, jealousy and the victim. There are three phases, or cycle of violence:
Phase 3: Calm stage when the perpetrator may deny violence, say it was because of alcohol or drug abuse, apologize and promise it will never happen again.
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Yes, it’s very much possible to get a degree from other parts of the world even at the convenience of your home. Sounds impossible but it really happens. With the emergence of online degrees, you can now choose any degree you want from institutions worldwide. No time and money wasted.
Not too long ago, there was a predominant notion etched firmly in most people’s minds, pertaining to the duration and methods of obtaining a degree level of education. Common belief was that for one to obtain a degree, you had to slump through four years of full time classes. This was the only way anybody knew of how to get a degree. However, with technological revolution being prevalent, over the past few years, this has gradually changed and education as well as its various systems is bound to follow suit. There are various other methods of getting degrees other than the traditional class scenario which frankly, was rather boring as well as monotonous and its long term effects were not in any way desirable. People only went to school to get a degree for the formality and nothing more. With technology coupled with people’s gradual increase in desire for knowledge, all this has changed the age old question “How to get a degree” to “When to get a degree”
There exists the traditional way of attending classes in campus for the set period of time stipulated by the relative responsible individuals. This, as is stated, is the more traditional way to get a degree. This may be at whichever level in one’s selected field. Generally, this is the most widely accepted of the ways of how to get a degree. It imparts not only knowledge into the student, but it also develops experience and general life skills that are relevant in each and every one’s life. Going to campus is indeed the most widely accepted way out of all the available ways there are on how to get a degree, however, despite its countless advantages on the general skills that are acquired during the brief period when an individual is in campus, this particular method has one huge disadvantage, and this is the fact that students once in campus, students tend to get carried away by the numerous pleasures of life and this in the long term, negatively influences their education to the extent that some students may get arrested, or others killed while others may be excommunicated from the campus due bad and unruly behavior. For those who get a degree in the campus, there is a huge negative effect since the main reason for going to college or campus was to impart the relevant amount of knowledge within the selected field! Therefore, if you are wondering how to get a degree in the field you love but have no self control, this may not be the most appropriate way to do that.
For those who are very serious about how to get a degree and what it is they would like to study, there is the option of distance learning. This takes advantage of the most recent and constant technological changes taking place currently within the world with the most important of these developments being the World Wide Web. It has facilitated constant communication between the instructors and the students, as well as equipping the same students with a great deal of material in their respective fields if they get a degree. In this type of learning aimed to get a degree, student is clearly able to conduct their personal research in the field that he or she is undertaking. The good thing is that the student is completely driven by himself to go an extra mile to obtain that extra bit of information. The instructor only guides the student on what it is that he or she will research and nothing more, aside from explaining simple concepts that may be troubling the student. In that case, anybody wondering how to get a degree, my advice to them would be to do it online. Aside from being a lot faster as well as cheaper, the method facilitates the imparting of knowledge. This should therefore change the question how to get a degree to when to get a degree.
What is the probability that both answers are correct. Based on the results, does guessing appear to be a good strategy. Acceptance Sampling With one method of a procedure called acceptance sampling, a sample of items is randomly selected without replacement and the entire batch is accepted if every item in the sample is okay. The Telektronics Company manufactured a batch of 400 backup power supply units for computers, and 8 of them are defective.
But if they raise interest rates, they risk putting their economy in a worse deflationary spiral. They are in deep trouble with no solution in sight. Date: Sun Jun 14 1998 02:36. Rack (Drifter, you are wrong about the Fed in 1930) ID411163: Copyright copy; 1998 RackKitco Inc. All rights reserved The Fed put the brakes on for a very short time in 1930-6 months if I remember.
That we simply have no fallback position when. our future reliance on computers; today we seem. to believe that computers are somehow far more.]
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In the Western Roman Empire, a commander-in-chief evolved with the title of magister utriusque militiae and this powerful office was often the power behind the throne and was held by Stilicho, Flavius Aetius, Ricimer, and others. In the East, there were two generals, who were each appointed to the office of magister militum praesentalis. In the course of the 6th century, internal and external crises in the provinces often necessitated the temporary union of the regional civil authority with the office of the magister militum. In the establishment of the exarchates of Ravenna and Carthage in 584, indeed, after the loss of the eastern provinces to the Muslim conquest in the 640s, the surviving field armies and their commanders formed the first themata.
University of California Alumni Chorus, University Men's and Women's Chorales, and Francisco Unitarian Universalist Church Choir perform Brahmsв German Requiem with Jeffrey Fields, baritone, and Nancy Cooke Munn, soprano, at 3 p. at Hertz Hall, U. Campus Tickets are 6-15. 643-9645. Taylor Eigsti, вSoloDuoTrioв with bassist John Schifflet and drummer Jason Lewis at 2 p. at Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 Piedmont Ave. | [
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Hi I am balaji from Chennai I have looking for a chance in Tamil cinema. my age:16. contact number:9940699345 give me an opportunity to prove I have much interest to act in Tamil cinema still searching a opportunity…?
Hi I’m James from Chennai age 26 looking for an opportunity to act in movies, serials or any Adverts, I Can speak Tamil,Hindi,Urdu,English very well. If given a chance I will do my best you can also visit my facebook profile : https://www.facebook.com/james.j.thompson.108
Hi i watch a lot of movies and i am hooked to it if i do get a chance i think i can do a decent character role and i am in forties i am here on holidays ,
Hi sir im from banglore my age is 16 if I have any chance please im ready to act sir and salary is u r wish sir how u wish u can give me sir no objection I need chance sir please ill act very nicely
I am a white girl from Europe with blue eyes, 1,70 tall with good figure and previous theatre experience. My English is perfect and I have basic knowledge in Tamil. Therefore, I would love to act in a Tamil movie! In case you still have openings, please let me know where I can send my complete application!
hi dhia we were looking for short film actress with good acting skills… if you r intrested mail me your profile to [email protected]
It’s Navin Kumar.I have more interest in script Writing and Direction.Please Join me as assistant director.For Contact:7502771429 – [email protected]
I’m from Pakistan,acting is my passion give me a chance you’ll never repent.i already have a bit experience in this field….I’ll be very grateful to you.
hai iam from kerela iam intersted to be a part of u guyz and i can make you happy in my acting and Also i can do as a model too and i am 18 now to see my photos u can check my fb profil the link is below
I love movie making and i am doing my own short film that i wrot and also doing the cenimatography in my project
My name is Sarath Kumar, from Kerala. I would like to act in Tamil film industry. Please give me a chance to prove my talent. My number is 9633597497
I like to act in tamil cinema.i m good looking and i dance well. My age is 23. If audition is there please let me know.thank you
Hi sir I am sohail akif I hails from chennai my ambition is to be a actor pls give me a single chance ready to do any role
hi sir I want to act in tamil or Malayalam film and I can also write poetries for cinemas please give me a chance sir I can prove my talent
nan otu tamil payan appa mechinical ..I am also studing in mechinical I cannot study very well bit acting best …..nan tamil actor aganum asai eruku my number 9750584264
i’m Looking for Actress for short film 10 days we plane shooting to kodaikkanal have any real grils please whataap me ( please understand what we want ) only girls whatsaap me +966570735571
hi, I interested to take a chance in tamil movies. Am from Chandigarh i will try my best in your movies as you need. plz give me a chance to prove my self.
HI.I am Joseph . I m from Malaysia. I am waiting for a chance in acting for some roles …if any chance is there for me …please WhatsApp me (+6001116183081) and email me ([email protected]). I am waiting.
I am Deepanjali Padhan.I intreasted to take a chance in tamil movies heroine.I am from Orissa Bargarh.Please give me a one chance to prove my self.
hello sir, I am Avinash P,i want to do act in tamil movie sir, if you give any role, i will act sir give me a one chance sir, i amfrom Hyderabad, telangana.
hi all we were looking for short film actors and actress with good acting skills… if you r intrested mail me your profile to [email protected]
hi my name is samar i m from mumbai i hv also experince in modling i want act in you industri plz call me 9860971968
This is suki from tirupur, i would like to join acting roll at cinemas. my height is 5.4″ feet, weight 48 kg , skin tone normal white, age 24 years body looking slim – 32 , 28, 36.
am a young talented actor and a want u to give me an opportunity.action speakers than words just try me pls.†233541110083
give a chance to our movies sir please sir please sir I will best performed in your movie best act in your movie sir
I am Balaji from chennai.i am intrested in acting anyone requires a new face boy character please give me a chance.and one more info i am trying again and again but no calls or messges from others.please tell if any chance is available.
I am interested in acting and dance. I have one chance. I am college student for final year. please contact my number 8428014046
I am Mr Rajesh Chandrasekaran from Tamilnadu – Salem, I am looking for acting chance any role I can perform as per your requirement, and I can work under pressure & challenging role with proper guidelines.
I have 7 years career experience in MNC sector but currently, I am looking for acting chance due to my family financial problem if I will get chance I can join immediately,
Sir actually I am very much interested in acting but I am not from Tamil side or Kerala…. And I don’t know Tamil language but still I want to be in Tamil industry……. I am average in vital and have good skin colour mole on my right cheek and dimple on both cheek…… I will be very thankful if u reply……….
Still you are looking for chance ? ok.Audition was going on.Send your profile to this whatsup number +917871622000.No call Plz.
This is Balakumar From Chennai Im interest in acting, Kindly need a chance I need to start my cinema carrier with you and travel with your unit, Kindly please letme know if you have any suitable roles for me, My contact details are below for your valuable reference.I hope your valuable reply.
Sir my name is Ribin Haneef. Am 24 years old. Like majority of people who had posted here my goal and passion is to become an actor. Sir I have no experience, to be frank I didn’t go for any acting classes. But from my childhood days itself me itself is my acting teacher. From childhood days itself I was doing different types of acting by looking at the mirror and still I am doing the same. Therefore even though I am not experienced, I know to act well sir. To get in to this field I am ready to take any risk and I can assure you that I will do my level best. Am really confident even though I didn’t go for any acting classes and don’t have any acting experience. Because I believe in myself sir, I believe in the acting teacher in me which instead gives me a confidence that I can act well. So sir I humbly and kindly request you to provide me with a chance. Surely I will put my level best into it.
I like to be join in your team..i have participated in jaya tv visuwin makkal arnagam and also have experience for one and half years in local channel as a video jockey
I have very interested to acting and dancing..then i know telugu and tamil laguage so pls Give me an opportunity and I will do my best. I’m eagerly waiting for your opportunity…
Iam interested in acting field. My age is 18 year only but act 2 short films,more than 100 dubsmash.i hardly work for my career last two years but still I am in the same stage please give me only one chance. I definitely do my best…….
I am subilash from kerala district of kozhikode (calucut) stay at thamarassery locations also 26 years old
hi. we got one award winning film and one feature film in chennai. if interested whatsapp me at 9514501909
i am so intrested in acting my age is 17. I like to act in movie please give me one chance i will prove my talent.
I am just 19 years old. I am from Kerala. I like to act in a movie. If u give me a chance. I can prove myself.
Hi😊. Myself sangeeth kalaivani ( nick name – vrishali) age 19yrs old,studying medicine in guyana(my higher secondaries done in SBOA school and junior college) ,but my family residency is in chennai(Tamil Nadu ,India) I am new & I love to become actress, if it’s small role also I am waiting for it😇.. And mainly is that I don’t know anyone in this field, Maybe after a month I Will be there in India, so please just give me a chance & see😉madam. My contact number +592 6925270…😊i can prove it just give me chance.
i will start a short film on next week so need actors and actress if anybody intersted contact @ 7338943680
I’m Vasanth from Pudukkottai . I’m interested in acting Tamil cenima .I want one chance for cenima act.pls give me one chance sir .I proof my talent sir. I love the dance and comedy I know very well sir.dance my heart sir pls one chance pls sir .dance and comedy stage programme more conduct function sir .sir pls give to one acting chance my number is 9791367484
hi am sujay here am 21 years old . am really interested in acting in south indian movies. kindly give me a chance to prove my worth
I am extremely desirous of acting in movies and TV serials. I shall be highly grateful and much obliged, if you could please give me an opportunity, I am a male, 66 years old and live in Chennai.
I am a Male 19 yrs of age (college student). Interested in acting of any role. Check out my acting on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/zcreations .pls give me a chance
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"If it's a thriller you're after, The Wilding doesn't disappoint, taking a story as old as the woods and fashioning it into something a bit sleeker and more psychological — a bit closer to where we live."
Echo Canyon is a disappearing pocket of wilderness outside of Bend, Oregon, and the site of conflicting memories for Justin Caves and his father Paul. It’s now slated for redevelopment as a golfing resort. When Paul suggests one last hunting trip, Justin accepts, hoping to get things right with his father this time, and agrees to bring his son Graham along.As the weekend unfolds, Justin is pushed to the limit by the reckless taunting of his father, the physical demands of the terrain, and the menacing evidence of the hovering presence of bear. All the while, he remembers the promise he made to his skeptical wife: to keep their son safe.
Percy is very good at wreaking havoc with his many interconnected plots and then remaking, metaphorically and literally. He is also a courageous realistic who presents unpalatable truths.
…his writing is as natural, dark, and deep as the woods he writes about. At 31, Percy is as promising a writer as anyone on a certain New York magazine’s list of promising writers under 40.
The Wilding is an urgent and haunting look at the darker side of our nature and at our often futile attempts to control and manage the natural world.
Percy’s writing in this novel is recklessly passionate, ferocious and fast-paced, but his thinking about these subjects is profound and carefully reasoned.
If it’s a thriller you’re after, The Wilding doesn’t disappoint, taking a story as old as the woods and fashioning it into something a bit sleeker and more psychological — a bit closer to where we live.
..powerfully written first novel……he delineates his characters with a knife-sharp psychological edge.
Just as Percy demonstrates how men manage danger, he’s equally adept at revealing the odd ways men also create it. Percy’s rendering of their psychological dance is masterful.
Percy’s novel perfectly captures our ambiguous attitudes toward the natural world, the tensions between rural and urban, the way that untamed wildness carries both grace and terror.
The Wilding wraps its arms around some big themes: the vanishing wilderness, a dissolving marriage, and the shell-shocked re-adjustment to domestic life after combat. It’s a lot to pack into 250 pages, but Percy manages to do it with remarkable ease. | [
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The press’ role in keeping the president in check has been an intricate part of the United States’ Democracy since the nation’s founding. And in what Dan Rather has dubbed “the Trump era, whether one likes it or not,” the relationship between the White House and the press could venture into unchartered territory.
Many press outlets have been criticized by the president-elect, often on Twitter, and the White House Correspondents Association president penned stern statements directed at the incoming administration’s treatment of journalists and lack of protective press pool.
Rather — an over six-decade veteran of the trade — reflected on his lengthy career and the responsibilities of the free press during his Radio Andy show on Tuesday,
“For all of my professional life, I’ve tried to be an accurate and fair journalist,” Rather explained. “One dedicated to both the idea and the ideal of ‘objective reporting’ which has become a little non-trendy these days. But, objective reporting, to me, is you try to be an honest broker of information as drained of bias and personal prejudice as humanly possible, understanding that there are limits to that with an inner voice saying ‘play no favorites, pull no punches.'”
He continued, “Now, that’s what I’ve dedicated my professional life to trying to be and to do. Others have to judge how well or how poorly I have succeeded. I can only attest this is what I’ve tried to do and I’ve given all I have and continue to do so.”
Rather has been incredibly vocal on his Facebook page, often penning long essays about the current state of political affairs.
“With that very much in mind, I have been searching my conscious lately while girding for coverage of a whole new presidential era — a presidential era for better, for worse, with a whole different tone. So I’ve been searching my conscious about, you know, how to deal with what promises to be unprecedented in its tone and implications for the future of our constitutional Republic, this new era that we’re moving into.”
Rather concluded, “in that context, yes, I do wonder about the strength of our society to not succumb to what has happened to other Republics, such as Rome, and other experiments in Democracy since the Ancient Greeks. And I’m not going heavy on you here but I think any responsible citizen of whatever partisan political lore or ideological persuasion would always have to have, should have, foremost in their mind, ‘what about the country? What about the institutions that are supposed to supply the check and balance on any power, at any level’ and one of those institutions being a free and independent — fiercely independent when necessary — press.” | [
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There are TWO different files in the zipped download. Available online why won't my fsu essay upload at: "How to Write an Ethics Paper (with Pictures) - wikiHow". A film essay is a movie that often incorporates documentary filmmaking styles and focuses more on the evolution of a theme or idea. It also includes a mini quiz during the lesson. Ben Jonson first used the word essayist in English in 1609, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Aldous Huxley, a leading essayist, gives guidance on the subject. Keywords: ccss, common core, informational texts, informational text, information text lesson, Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Argumentative, writing Unit, Argument Writing, Argument, essay, Argumentative. Main Body/Arguments, this section is the core of the argumentative essay. If the essay addresses global warming, the thesis statement could be something that helps in the understanding of global warming even though it may not contain any directly related statements. Chapter 6: Comparison and Contrast in Glenn, Cheryl. Compare and contrast is arranged emphatically. An unimpressive start to an essay severely limits the chances of it being read till its conclusion. | [
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The new branding celebrates these aspects through a word mark and logo motif that creates a visual metaphor of a road – an ongoing journey. Graphic and bold in its form, but tactile and sensuous in application, the logo aims to represent the conflicting sides of New York; caviar and pizza, limos and taxis, ball games and broadway.
Modern living places our backs under a lot of stress. We spend a lot of time curved over our computers and smartphones. Then there’s driving, groceries and carrying children, and many other actions that place important demands on our backs. That’s why it’s so vital to keep a strong, toned back specially for women. Here are some women back workout:
Stand with feet in a splitting stance place with your right foot onward. Your left toe should be near 10 inches after your right heel. Take your arms up so that your fingertips are just beyond your ears. Drag your elbows back.
Tugging from your core, elevate your upper body up to an erect place. Tight at the top place, squeezing the muscles of your middle back.
Kneel down on your workout mat on all fours. Your hands should be straightforwardly under your shoulders. Keep a neutral spine place. Pull in your stomach strengths and keep your hips steady.
Prolong your right arm straight out in front of you to shoulder level. Maintain the left hand tightly on the floor. With your abdominals tugged in, opposite the motion to take the right arm down and the left arm up to shoulder level. Sense for the flexion in your back muscles as you does the movement.
This is a complete upper-body women back workout that highlights your lats (the muscles that benefit you pull your arm down and back).
Recline on your back on a bench (or surface if you don’t have a work surface), feet flat on the work surface (or surface), knees twisted; keep a weight in each hand or a weight in each hand above your chest, arms straight up. Lower the mass or weights straight back after your head till your arms are in line with your torso and parallel to the surface. If you are not using a work surface, lower your arms till the weights are just over but not touching the surface.
Maintain your arms straightforward; pull your arms to initial place over your chest. As you reach initial place, think about tapering your lat muscles. Perform one to two sets of 15 replications each.
Back rows work your full back and can effort your main muscles if you keep your stomach muscles tugged in and your back flat.
Stand with your feet shoulder-width separately, arms at your edges, a dumbbell in both hands. Curve your knees somewhat, pushing your hips back, and curve onward at your hips without turning your back. Grasp the weights straight down from your shoulders with your wrists fronting back and your knuckles facing onward. Tug the weights straight up to the edges, twisting your elbows, while retaining your torso in the similar place. You are only touching your arms, not the rest of your body. Squash your shoulder blades jointly as your elbows touch to the ceiling.
Gradually lower the weights to initial place. Make sure to retain your back flat. Perform one to two sets of 15 replications each.
Stand holding a soft pair of dumbbells with feet shoulder width separately. Grasp the weights on your sides with arms minor twisted and locked at the elbows. Keep a neutral spine.
Elevate both arms out to your edges. Think of trying to carry your shoulder blades jointly, while keeping a minor twist in your elbows. Halt when your hands are at shoulder level. Grasp for 2 seconds.
Keeping a dumbbell in both hands, balance your weight on your left foot, bending onward at the hips and raising your right leg so it shapes a T with your torso and left leg. Your chest and right leg are parallel to the surface and your shoulders are four-sided square to the surface.
Grasp the weights under your shoulders; arms straightforward (remain stable on your left leg). Tug the weights straightforward up to your edges, retaining your shoulders four-sided square to the surface, and squash your shoulder blades jointly.
Gradually lower weights to initial (you are still stable on one leg) and replicate for eight repetitions. Change legs and replicate for eight repetitions. Perform two sets.
This is a full-body women back workout that will make you sense robust from head to toe. You work your legs with the squat while directing your upper and lower back with the overhead lift.
Grasp a dumbbell in both hands, one dumbbell weighing double as much as the other (e.g., if one dumbbell is five pounds, the other one should be 10 pounds). Stand with your feet shoulder-width separately and toes piercing straight forward.
Grasp the gentle dumbbell overhead in your hand, with the weightier dumbbell between your legs, keeping both arms straight. Push your hips back and lower yourself till your upper thighs are parallel to the surface, keeping the lighter dumbbell straight up above your shoulders, upper back muscles and tightening the back of your shoulder. Retain your abs tugged in tight.
Rise back to the initial place and perform one to two sets of 15 replications each. Change arms and replicate.
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This was something that first occurred to me last summer. I'm curious about whether it rings true for anyone else out there, or if there are any other suggestions for it.
The setup for the idea is this: Take two people who are in a relationship and pick a single personality trait or attribute. Each person probably has a specific comfort zone with respect to that trait. That is, they have an equilibrium state (or narrow range of states) outside of which they feel an imbalance and a desire to return to "safety." I'm sure we can all relate to this on an individual level. Now, since we have two unique individuals here, I think it's safe to assume that their comfort zones are different for some set of traits (probably many, depending on how finely you want to slice the notions of traits and significant differences).
In this situation, my theory says that each person will seek the same equilibrium state for the relationship as a whole as they would desire for themselves individually. If one partner creates an imbalance for the other (as may happen naturally if their comfort zones are different) then the other partner will try to counter that imbalance by behaving in the opposite direction, even to the extent of leaving their own comfort zone in that direction. The drive is for the relationship average to be at the desired level, though the complication is that each person may have a different goal.
For a specific example, let's assume one person (A) is an introvert and their partner (B) is an extrovert. If A feels like they're going to too many parties, then s/he may start lobbying for more time at home, or even start deliberately avoiding social events that s/he might otherwise have enjoyed. B might in turn react to this reaction, and be more insistent about going out on principle, rather than for any such intense desire. You can construct many other similar examples, such as one partner becoming more and more effusive in displays of emotion because they feel their partner is distant or unemotional. (And that partner then withdrawing further if it makes them uncomfortable.)
If you want to see this more formulaically, let's take our two people A and B, call the trait T, and the respective comfort points for this trait Z(A,T) and Z(B,T). Then the theory is basically a function that says:
This is, of course, only a rough approximation. Clearly it couldn't strictly be true, because the positive feedback loop it creates would turn each person into a raving maniac at opposite ends of any given spectrum within minutes. So I'd give it at least the following caveats (there may be more):
This applies mainly to traits or issues of relative significance to the relationship. (E.g. your favorite color doesn't count.)
Each person probably has a limit to how far out of their comfort zone they're willing/able to go, even voluntarily.
This probably applies differently at different stages of a relationship. (E.g. not so much in the beginning, when you're all love-crazy.)
But it's the general concept that's most important here, and the potential application of it. The problem with these attempts to maintain balance is that a mathematically balanced relationship is still very unstable if one or both of the individual partners are working at their limits. However, if you're aware of this potential motivation behind your (and your partner's) behavior, then you can take steps to balance things in a more healthy way.
So how do we do that? Unfortunately, I haven't had much direct experience in this part of the theory yet. My instinctual advice would be to start with that all-purpose relationship tool, communication. If you notice this happening, say so. Explain where your comfort zone is, and describe the things that make you uncomfortable and why (being respectful, of course, of the other person's valid choices and preferences). Maybe you'll be able to find the overlap in your zones and then consciously start spending more time there, but maybe it will be more complicated than that. The greater the differences, the more compromises will need to be made.
This last bit may come as a surprise because I do not believe that the ideal balance has two partners lining up conveniently in every way. Rather, I think this theory illuminates something I've wondered about for a long time. That is the tension between two theories of attraction: the "birds of a feather" model vs. "opposites attract." I've observed both of these effects within the same relationship, without fully understanding how they can both contribute to making things work. Now I think I have a better idea.
The "birds of a feather" traits, I believe, should be the ones that correspond to strengths for both people. If you feel that you are already at the best possible state with respect to one trait, then a good match for you will be there as well. You don't want someone who will be pulling you off track. For instance, someone who is very good at expressing love and caring for people would do better with another similar spirit than with an insensitive brute (to take an extreme example).
The "opposites attract" factor will best come into play with those traits that you feel need some work. (I'm assuming here that you have the desire for self-improvement here, and aren't just apathetic about it.) In this case, an "opposite" partner can help pull you in the direction you need/want to go. For instance, the introverts can get more good social interaction by tagging along with their extrovert partners, who can then in turn perhaps learn something about introspection and self-reflection. Of course, in these cases you have to be very careful. If a growth opportunity for one person is a frustrating drag on the other, then there's still going to be difficulty. And even if there is an ideal midpoint for both people, it may take some compromising to get there.
So I might sum this up as: Reinforce your strengths and balance out your weaknesses. Sounds kinda obvious once you get past all the verbose explanation of it, but it can be harder to see when you're actually in the midst of figuring out a relationship. What do you think?
Hmm. Good food for thought. I have definitely seen/experienced the "drive for relationship average" play out in just the way you've described, and I've also definitely experienced the "opposites attract model for growth". I can't quite make them fit together though. It seems that in your "drive for relationship average" idea, an extrovert partying a lot will make an introvert pull back and want even more alone time than before, rather than resulting in a compromise where both are pulled towards the middle.
lol............the dance of the ages. Balance in relationships. Assuming you mean between men and women, which isn't perhaps a fair assumption these days, the " balance " we seek is not easily defined . Love, caring and partnerships require more giving , than seeking one's own needs be met.
To look for a formula that can be used to give humans peace in a relationship would stop wars even. At home and in the larger world. I suspect humans will continue to struggle with balance. Finding it one's self first , then finding someone who wants to share who they are with you as you are...........now that's love. Peace.......http://www.behaviordogtraining.net
WOW, some heavy stuff there in Ideal Balance. I had bookmarked this page to re-read it when I have a little more energy in me.
Very interesting post. I guess I'd just add that another piece in the equation is self-time vs. couple-time. If there seems to be an imbalance in the relationship, the answer MAY be to seek out the balancing experience for yourself. This of course, requires another fine balancing act, making sure that the important needs of the relationship are still nutured. And of course that the experience isn't directly detrimental to the relationship. Don't ask me to try and fit THAT into a mathematical equation!
intense subject to mull over, thanks for posting. this reminds me of a rough nite with the mock turtle i once had, and other push-me pull-you dancers i have known! i get a real kick out of the word relationship; subtract the ‘r’ from that and you get elationship, a little closer to what we all are looking for, in my case the closest i ever got to any relationships was yet another letter's deduction from the word making “elationhips,” proud of it! a nice respite from other derivatives such as: the dumper ship, the partner ship, must i go on?
Despite my slow commenting, this has been bouncing around in my head since I read it. I think "reinforce your strengths and balance out your weaknesses" is dead-on, as advice goes.
As for what really happens, though, I don't think that person A and person B move away from each other to the far-opposite ends of their comfort zones most of the time. I think more often they try to move toward each other, resulting in either a) expanding the comfort zones of one or both partners until there's an overlap or b) that axis simply becomes "outside the relationship" as the partners give up on that particular alignment. Option b isn't a bad thing since it ends the pulling and tugging -- but it can't happen on TOO many axes, or the relationship won't have enough to hold it together.
Extrovert/introvert is an axis on which it's very hard to give up, it should be said, since it's really hard for couples to have separate social lives. Maybe that's a good one to line up on. That and whether each person wants children.
Eightoclock - I think that's a good point, and merits an amendment to the theory. I think what you describe about moving closer together is probably something more likely to happen in the earlier stages of the process, when the whole relationship is being defined from the ground up anyway. If the middle ground exists and works for both people, then this whole issue is taken care of automatically. However, if it's too much of a stretch for someone, then at some point they'll be unable to keep it up and react in the opposite direction, which is when my theory comes more explicitly into play. (And I first came up with this description of it all after having reached such a breaking point, so I guess I had sort of assumed that context but not made it clear.)
Bigg - I think you're correct, but everything you do as an individual still affects the relationship that you're a part of. E.g. back to our classic example, the introvert may stay home because he needs some quiet time for himself, but the extrovert partner may still be sad that she has to go to the party alone.
it is refreshing to hear a guy's perspective on such matters. i like the fact that you recognize communication as being an important negotiating tactic in achieving balance. i liked the fact you could elegantly explain some relationship dynamics in mathematical terms. i find your balance theory quite similar to the physiological mechanism of homeostatis and the processes the body initiates in order to maintain equilibrium.
Quote from academic paper "Ecological, biological, and social systems are homeostatic. They oppose change with every means at their disposal. If the system does not succeed in reestablishing its equilibriums, it enters into another mode of behavior, one with constraints often more severe than the previous ones. This mode can lead to the destruction of the system if the disturbances persist." this quote could very easily apply to relationships - and explain why people cling to destructive relationships. the desire to avoid change (a break up) is so great that people continue to mobilize efforts to work at a relationship or employ the fail safe tactics of denial or complete honesty and disclosure depending on persons involved. it also explains why people avoid relationships in the first place.
Hi there - What a great post! “reinforce your strengths and balance out your weaknesses”...that's where I've been going wrong all along! | [
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Talal ASAD: "Why do I support the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement?" (Savage Minds, Notes and Queries in Anthropology, April 10, 2015).
Jillian STEINHAUER: "Nearly 1,000 UK Artists Commit to Cultural Boycott of Israel" (Hyperallergic - Sensitive to Art and its Discontents, February 17, 2015).
Chen TAMIR: "A Report On The Cultural Boycott of Israel vs. South Africa " (Hyperallergic - Sensitive to Art and its Discontents, Feb 3, 2015).
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"What is happening in European parliaments? In the last month and a half, the UK House of Commons, the Spanish, French, Portuguese and Irish parliaments have all recognized Israel’s eternal “right” to be a racist state via a much-touted recognition of an alleged Palestinian state within the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the areas of Palestine Israel occupied in 1967". | [
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Due to ongoing problems I've been having with Google Apps for Business, I have been unable to log into Blogger for ages. Even though it is now mid-January, I'm going to reflect on 2012, as I like to look back over a year and work out what it meant to me and recognise the defining moments throughout it.
January actually changed a lot of things for me. I was in a minor car accident and although this didn't directly have an impact on my life (just my poor car!), the events that panned out in the following hours/days - and the circumstances that evolved from the whole situation - altered the way I look at a lot of things.
One of the positive things to come from the turbulence was that I moved Little Riot into its first office - the collaborative Ignite100 loft in Newcastle. I couldn't have asked for a cooler place, or a better bunch of people to work with. And the good news is, if you fancy it, you can come too.
Well into my burst of Business-related productivity by February, I was lucky enough to be asked to go along to Entrepreneur Week in Athens, Greece. I was part of a delegation along with five other young entrepreneurs, several of whom have become good friends.
In March I won "Best Start Up" in the Scottish category of the Lloyds TSB Enterprise Awards. I had a very exciting day in Edinburgh where I pitched to a panel of judges, followed by a swanky lunch at my very own Little Riot table.
A few weeks later, I attended the grand final in Liverpool, during the Global Entrepreneurship Congress. I pitched to a pretty cool bunch of people and wore a really epic dress to the black tie dinner, thanks to Coast :)
In April I continued to work really hard and also visited John in Dubai. Working hard was a lot easier with a cracking view of Dubai Marina! I had brunch in the Burj Al Arab, which was incredible.
May was a cracking month for press. It started with a double page spread in Scottish newspaper The Courier... and ended up with a mention in Marie Claire magazine, in between a dildo and a sex chair. Sorry, mum.
Looking back now, all I did in June and July was work flat out. It was a critical time for the company and I gave 110% and then some to make sure everything worked out. The highlight of these months was one rare afternoon when I managed to get out in the sunshine and ride my horse :-)
At the start of August I went to the Olympics, after being lucky enough to win tickets at the Lloyds TSB Enterprise Awards earlier in the year. It was really cool to be part of something so huge and Lloyds spoiled me as a guest.
I also closed a pretty big business deal which has changed my life, business and personal, in both good ways and bad.
At the start of September I visited three cities in Germany as part of a creative business exchange. Myself and Olivia from Blue Iris Films were shown round various agencies, businesses and organisations. The highlight for me was visiting the Red Dot Design Museum.
I turned 25 on day three. Half way to fifty, gulp. Spent the day judging the Shell LiveWIRE Awards and then had a nice, albeit bizarre, night out with people from the office.
Had a great day in London thanks to Lloyds TSB and their ongoing support of the winners from their Enterprise Awards. It culminated with drinks in the Houses of Parliament. Lovely wine, I can see where my tax is going ;-)
I was a finalist the the Woman of the Future Awards and got to met Dame Kelly Holmes and James Caan. Little Riot was also listed in the Real Business/Wonga 'Future 50'.
This month was busybusy and then I was wiped out by the flu in the run up to Christmas which was fairly inconvenient! December was the month I finally got to know this year's cohort of Ignite100 teams, which I wish I'd done sooner.
All in all, 2012 was a fairly positive year. A few ups and downs - as with everything - but I'll definitely always look back on it as a good one, overall. Here's hoping 2013 will continue in a similar way!
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Getting tired of the smoky idle and a puff at shift changes so I think it's time for new seals. Anyone have any recommendations. I really don't have the time to deal with it in my driveway so I'll have the shop handle it.
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CIB members discuss innovative ways to improve their capacity building programmes | CIB Working Group
How can we measure our progress on the SDGs in a coherent manner? What are the do’s and don’ts when evaluating local government development cooperation programmes? How can we raise further awareness for Agenda 2030 and the New Urban Agenda among local and regional governments? These issues and many more were tackled at the 12th annual CIB meeting last week, which was held in Stockholm, at the premises of the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions, with further support of SKL International and the Swedish International Centre for Local Democracy (ICLD).
Based on the evaluation of last year, this year’s meeting included a full day on the Sustainable Development Goals. UCLG presented findings from its report which will be presented at the High Level Political Forum (HLPF) in New York in July. The report was based on 101 responses from 61 different countries; 28 of which are reporting to the 2018 HLPF. Local Government Associations (LGAs) played an important role in the reporting process: they were responsible for 54 of the responses. Since last year, the localization movement has spread to almost all the regions of the world. Despite these trends, outreach is still limited to a group of advanced cities and associations.
CIB members discussed how to prepare national delegations to the HLPF, how to assist partner LGAs in the implementation of and reporting on the SDGs in the next year and how to align the different systems to monitor the progress on the SDGs. Different members proposed to set-up a taskforce on SDG indicators in the next months; the CIB secretariat will discuss with UCLG how to follow up on this.
While many CIB members are occupied with the SDGs in one way or another, a range of other topics were also discussed in Stockholm. Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning remains a priority for all members. Expert Corina Dhaene shared findings on an analysis of 12 evaluation reports of CIB member organizations and advised on how to organize external evaluations effectively. The New Urban Agenda and sustainable urban development are also high on the agenda at many organizations, often combined with climate issues. In Canada and Flanders, national governments are placing more and more focus on gender in the local government sphere – this has impacted the international programmes.
This year’s CIB meeting took place in Stockholm, hosted by the three associations SALAR, ICLD and SKL International. Sweden’s remarkable attention for local government development globally was amongst others topic of a panel in which the Swedish International Development Agency explained the reason behind their good relation with the associations in international cooperation.
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As anthropologists and citizens of Israel, we are writing to express our thorough opposition to the letter sent to the American Anthropological Association (AAA) by the Israeli Anthropological Association (IAA) on 28 August 2014 with regard to the scheduled discussion of the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) at this year’s AAA Annual Meeting. [signed by over 40 Israeli anthropologists]
"1,200 Spanish University Professors and Researchers Demand to Break Academic Relationships with Israel" (Jadaliyya, August 11, 2014). | [
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I by far am not the manliest of fellas. I think an Amaretto Sour is a fine drink and have learned to stomach Project Runway. Tim Gunns tough but fair. I also love Peggy Lee and don’t just watch “Orange Is The New Black” for the shower scenes. I really enjoy the character developments and Uzo Aduba “Crazy Eyes” is a brilliant actress.
All to say I don’t wear my testicles like little tributes of honor on my shoulders. Didn’t man-purses go away in the 80′s? I blame the European Union on this one. I have no basis for this accusation but economic unrest can lead to unforseen consequences. What honestly is wrong with the strapless wallet? Money clips are pretty bad-ass. I can’t even pawn this one off on the metro-sexuals. It’s bigger than them. The gentlemen that have carried them in (and thankfully out) of service have been totally cool, but what decent God-fearing American would accessorize them with their Lees?
It’s the sexiest grupo on the planet, just ask them. I’ve never heard anyone talk with as much passion about a set of hubs as a Campy person. People dig Shimano components and appreciate SRAM but rarely talk orgasmically over them. Campys love-affair with itself makes is totally incompatible with any other component group. Its sorta like a pretty young lady rocking a 3.9 g.p.a. with no identifiable social skills. Exceptionally functional but a bore at mixers. To be fair every company worth its weight in ceramic bearings has a superiority complex. It’s healthy for business. Campagnolo has thought differently for years and in doing so has made some of the best components mechanickind has ever had to never hear the end of.
We see all types of bikes everyday from the luxurious to the practical. Every customer presents their own unique challenge. Every customer has a story and not always an audience to recieve it. In service the doctor is always in and the fee for unsolicited unqualified advice is always free.
I get stories about divorce, death of children, births of children, lifestyle changes, accomplishments, failures and all in the spate of writing up a job order for a flat change. Sometimes you want to give said person a hug and other times just a quote and a time of expectation. You cannot escape the human experience in the bike store and especially not in service. The alcohol in house is generally reserved for employee use only, but some days you just want to clear a space on the counter pass a guy a bottle and a shot glass and just keep the tab open. Understanding the human mind really isn’t my shtick but 44 years has taught me that in most cases we’re all just as lost as the next guy, but perspective like decent beer is everything.
This entry was posted in Columns, So That Others May Ride on September 20, 2015 by Kenneth McPherson.
So I’m a UX designer. “UX” stands for User Experience and means that it’s my job to make it as easy as possible for users of products to accomplish their tasks. When us UX guys and gals are feeling touchy-feely we create what are called ‘user stories’ where we follow a user from the beginning of a path to their goal and identify friction points and fix them. We are the champions of the end user.
I recently purchased a Garmin Edge 1000, primarily for the LiveTrack and SMS capabilities. Previously I had been using the RoadID e-Crumb app to let my wife follow my rides and get updates on my whereabouts. The concept is sound but the execution is tragically flawed–the app frequently freezes or fails to update making it look like I’m dead on the road. With my phone packed in my pockets with tons of gear I often miss her text message asking if I’m ok.
The Garmin seemed to promise the solution to both problems: more solid tracking and the ability to see incoming text messages if my tracker did fail for some reason.
The reality is that the onboarding is very, very bad and once configured, the remainder of the experience leaves a little too much room for improvement for a $500 bike computer.
In an effort to look chipper and on top of things @Garmin responded to an admittedly cryptic tweet of mine inviting me to contact their customer support. Of course this is an issue for their customer support but it is also an excellent lesson on exactly what kind of setup experience you want to avoid, so I’m posting it here.
This user story is a slightly abbreviated version of my first actual attempt to set up and use LiveTrack on a ride with my wife as the at-home follower.
In order to set up text message notification I needed to pair my Edge 1000 with my iPhone in the bluetooth settings. Pairing required two connections as if my Garmin were two devices. Jeckyl identified himself as ‘BLE_Edge 1000′ and Hyde was BT_Edge 1000′. Or maybe that’s the other way around. Either way, with the devices paired, alerts on, and Garmin Connect running, text messages were not being passed through from the phone to the Garmin. Online forums provided no clues but suggested that this might be a software-version-incompatibility problem, or that this function was simply broken. You never know with online forums.
With my phone linked to my Edge I fired up the Garmin Connect app on my phone and started a LiveTrack session. As part of the setup I needed to invite a contact. Apple’s search filter works great within address book and narrows down the list as you type but here Garmin seemed to have written their own, much worse version. The results you see apparently only match the first letter you typed, and none thereafter.
None of the names shown first on my list matched the letter pattern I typed. Since I’m on a first-name basis with my wife and my friends, and because Apple’s built-in address book sorts by first name, I expect that this will work in the same way.
After finding my wife I obviously choose her SMS number because I wanted her to receive my message right away.
So I had to resend the invite to a real email address AND send a separate text to my wife telling her to check her email manually. She doesn’t see it. The message went to her the Junk folder:
She taps the link and is taken to a web page containing a map and some data. The tracker doesn’t seem to update, even though there have been methods to refresh web pages available for a decade.
There are also aspects of the display that are a little confusing such as the minus before the time and distance. Am I traveling back in time? Do I have 35 miles left to ride?
When thinking about what your viewer may want, elevation gain probably isn’t on the top of their list. More useful would be defaulting to a ‘current’ speed–this way the follower knows if you’ve stopped and if you don’t start moving again within a certain time period they can legitimately start wondering about you.
So my wife sees the screen above and wonders what’s up and sends me a text message asking if everything is ok. My phone gets it quietly but does not register on my Garmin because something failed in the pairing of the devices and instead of producing and error or warning, it gave a confirmation that all was well.
I’m done! After finishing and saving the ride Garmin Connect sends no additional email or text to her so the only way she knows I’m really done and alive is:
Improve error detection so that if a bluetooth connection has a problem that will prevent a text message from getting passed from phone to edge that the user is notified
Postscript: After this first ride I gave the bluetooth pairing another go and deleted all connections and re-added them, with the BLE_Edge 1000 first, after which text messages started showing up on the Edge. As and end user don’t know if this order is important or if it was just luck of the draw that it worked.
Accidental or possibly purposeful, racism happens in the last bastion of all that is pure and decent; the bike shop. Sometimes I don’t think people really take into consideration just what in the hell they are saying. I’m not the Sesitivity Inspector as I failed my civil servants exam but, I think I know foul shit when I hear it. When someone had used that term as part of a poorly slung together anecdote about who she was and who she wasn’t I paused and waited for something from her to expound on her words. I really believe she thought she was using a term that was not offensive like, “fag” or “chink” or Afro-American. Some moments are teaching moments and others are made for Michelob.
Service folks are not cynics by trade but by design. Bikes fatigue just like everything in the known universe. They fatigue even faster if you happen to get hit by a truck. In service our responsibility is to inspect the bikes for anything that could cause future heartache and certain regret.
Step 1 in this dance, is to ask about the health of the one fortunate enough to find time to ride, only to cash in those chips by doing “the bump” with a Chevy. Sometimes you see the person still clearly fucked up trying to address the shifting issues there bike was having pre-wreck. Gotta love (from a distance) the vigor.
Step 2 is seperating the cosmetic damage from a piece destined for a shop art piece. Not every shop has a Jackson Pollack hanging but most will have some sort of homage to a dead bike.
Step 3 is cleaning the frame and inspecting it for telltale signs of damage like missing chain stays. That’s usually a dead giveaway that the bike is beyond repair.
Step 4 is putting your arm around the client’s good shoulder and giving it to them straight. Eye contact is crucial. As their bike is suspended on the gurney lifeless and cold, the way in which you deliver the news is vital to the next step…
Step 5 is the estimate. You usually don’t want to lead with, “I know a guy______”. That works in Jersey and the un-gentrified sections of NYC but sounds like a crock of shit in every other part of the country. Carbon repair is costly but there are avenues that cater to the super metal-type substance. Usually with the steel bikes we see, the fabrication outweighs the cost of the bike. The carbon repair estimate pill for the customer can be harder to swallow than the oxy that they refuse to share, but still cheaper than going new.
I had a customer tell me that she would come over to get her bike as soon as something she had in the oven was done cooking. I really didn’t need to know why she couldn’t come now, but its the quirky people that make life tolerable. When her pie did finish she came over. Empty handed too. Pie almost beats a case of beer for mechanics. You bring pie and you have mechanical friends for life. She did tell me about the network of chicken farmers in town. Again, I don’t know why, but I love a quirky yarn. I think chicken raising may be what hiptsers evolve to after drinking artisan Pabst, skinny jeans and Italian fixed gears are all passe’. Someone will no doubt raise the stakes and have an in town cow named Mabel. Fuck hipsters and their fresh milk!!
This entry was posted in Columns, So That Others May Ride on September 10, 2015 by Kenneth McPherson.
They are evil. Not like Hitler, but if the two were spoken of in the same sentence I wouldn’t be surprised.
I was talking to a woman the other day and in our conversation she used the acronym, “E.O.D.” (end of day) when I explained that we couldn’t do the service on the spot but would complete it by close. I had no idea what in the fuck she was talking about. I think my expression relayed that. She peeped the grays in my stubble and dumbed it up for me. Unless your hitting two packs of smokes a day, you can spare the breath it would have taken you to complete your sentence. And yes…Get off my lawn!!!
Why are you using code in casual conversation anyway? I don’t think the Russians give two shits about when your bike is going to be serviced unless your riding for Teams Katusha or Astana.
A guy came in from Israel to have his bike assembled. No problem. I took it out of the box to be welcomed by Israeli dirt. The last road this bike may traveled may have been one lf biblical importance. Not too many of those roads in the USA. River Road that runs alongside the Passaic River may be as close as it gets for Jersey. No prophets that I’m aware of floated down those mighty waters, but in Paterson anything’s possible.
As I was giving the bike a good wipe down the grandeur of holy dirt faded. Holy dirt is as much a pain in the ass as the secular stuff. Maybe even moreso. The consistency was clay-like. After applying the holy trinity of bike detailing which is, Simple Green, Bike Luster and a shop rag I took it out of my stand and moved on to a less sanctified machine.
Shops closed. We have specified times of operation like 100% of the business in this country. Just because the doors not locked doesn’t mean the times on the door are bogus.
I’m a people person between the hours of 9 and 5. Something weird happens at 5:01. My warm and fuzzies get a little cold and prickly. We rarely turn people away in service at close, but when we do it’s done with a republican look of abject remorse.
A gentleman comes through our doors drenched in sweat. Not moved by his Herculean efforts to still fall short. He tells me that he just snuck in and then smiles as though I’m supposed to follow with a hi-five or Muslim terrorist fist bump made popular by our president. Stuff happens and people call ahead. We try to be accommodating. Don’t kill yourself or others trying to make it by close for a brake job on your Emonda. Its all about communications and preferably libations. If you have a tri-bike I totally understand your need to improve on your splits in every facet of your life. “It’s a tri-thing, you wouldn’t understand.”
The most awesome thing about biking is just how many people regardless of level of brokenness still have an opportunity to enjoy the sport. The filthy rich shop with us, as do the plain ol’ filthy. It’s all good.
I was helping out a gentleman the other day who looked like the kind of fella that never leaves the house without at least 2 g’s in his Vucana wool lined pockets. That said his tires pop just as easily as mine do. The cycling gods don’t give two fucks about who you are or who you think you may be. He tells me that he’s off on his way to the Hamptons and he needs a few tubes just in case. He became a whole lot less snooty. He was prepared to roll up the sleeves on his Givenchy to do a flat repair. Self made man possibly? I don’t know, but the conversation steered its way towards alcohol with me sitting in the captain’s chair.
I tell him that a beer is in my future. He shares with me that he was never a beer guy and that wine was more his fare. More beer for me more wine for him.
It’s customary to offer to carry out a customers bike. It’s chivalrous in some cases and in other cases quite useless.
A woman comes in to purchase a bike. Someone else has down the heavy lifting of finding her ideal new partner. I help set her saddle and congratulate her on her purchase. As she is preparing to leave her partner walks in the door. His shoulders clear the door frame but not by much. His muscles weighed more than me. The Crusher!!!! Some people live for the gym and others live in it. I’m sure in that gym on the walls hung a sign that stated, “Cardio is Fags” or “Get Ripped or Get Lost”
I offer stupidly and out of habit to bring her bike out to their car. He looks back at me muscles glistening and shit and tells me that he’s got this. I don’t even bother to hold in my gut.
A lot of shit has changed over time. It’s totally acceptable for gangsters to wear skinny jeans, a cup of coffee to cost $3.00 and biblical movies to be trendy. Side Note: I think its fucking awesome that studios need big name stars to sell movies about biblical happenings. It’s the bible! The star power is in the book.
I had sold a guy on a rack for his car. The deal wasn’t complete to him until we shook on it. Sounds good. A nice throwback. Our first flesh-press was firm but not the kind this magnate was accustomed to. He asked for a do-over. I obliged. We took all of one anothers hands and strongly shook them. He made a man of me. The only thing we neglected to do was spit in our hands first. In another time without the saliva the agreement would not have been ironclad. Different times indeed…
I was riding today. Its hot as this is Jersey in July. You see a lotta stuff when your rambling through the different townships. Tiny little slices of America.
One gentleman caught my eye. Average schlubby white guy. I pass by dozens on any given day. When I’m riding and my chamois isn’t quite fitting right, my senses divert my attention from the imminent saddles sores and onto whatever else outwardly has value. When those seams find a weakness, no crotch is safe.
The guy in question was mowing his lawn. Nothing strange there. I looked at his face and saw that he was puffing on a cigar while doing his chore. I’ve seen this before but never really thought too much of it. Guys doing chores with cigars in tow. Ok…What was he trying to convey? He is still a force to be reckoned with? I’m a rebel with or without my Toro?
Regardless of reason, my ass still hurts and is now in intensive care, the guys lawn is mowed and everyone in the neighborhood knows that his lawn was mowed but on his terms…
I was getting ready to leave work and decided that I needed a few supplements for a training ride in the morning. I thumbed through all of the usual suspects: powerbar gels, hammer gels and cliff bar shot blocks. Crack for athletes. Amphetamines got a nasty reputation from half the inductees in the Baseball Hall of Fame, so selling it on our shelves is a no-no. Also bad aftertaste. Shout out to Pete Rose. Let him in!
Gu gels had a flavor that caught my eye, “chocolate outrage”. I wondered for a second if this were marketed towards black endurance athletes or if it were merely a clueless execs attempt at wordplay? Maybe Chocolate Outrage was a hero in DC Comics, “Justice League” that died in Mississippi on his first day on the job from a gamma ray infused noose? Our consolation was Black Vulcan, a friendly sort of subjugated hero that looked like pre-shit going down, OJ Simpson.
How do you mix economic depravity, racism, police abuse, exploitation at-large, etc… and get it in one tiny little foil packet? It doesn’t even sound appeasing to the palate.
That’s almost as bad as a flavor called, Vanilla Power; “superior energy that will last a thousand years, metaphorically speaking of course”. I wish these companies would run their ideas past a more diverse board of marketeers. Maybe “chocolate outrage” would have drawn a flag. Maybe it did and the company looked at their core base and said, “fuck it, blacks make up 2% of our sales anyway”. I doubt it went down like that, by why even give that quandary a breath of life?
My neighbor pulls me aside last night to talk to me. I had no clue as to what he wanted to share, but the look on his face was concerning. I steadied myself for whatever was coming next be it family, house, work, etc…. I was kicking myself for not having had that pint before going outside. In dramatic fashion he told me that the drive train on his mountain bike was skipping. It was really bothering him and sapping his performance. I’m looking at him bewildered. It’s 8pm and not only am I off the clock, but completely sober. I give my probable diagnosis and as quickly as he had gotten my attention he was gone into the night.
You won’t be putting on the regular miles that you do while the weather is warm so your baseline will be lower
You’ll be riding with the extra weight of perspiration and/or precipitation soaked into all of that extra winter gear
Speaking of which, I would recommend choosing shorter routes so that you aren’t tempted to stop for hot chocolate once you’re out. Once soggy you finally gets moving into that cold, winter wind you will immediately regret it, followed by getting hypothermia and dying. Happy riding!
Maybe you paid for the ride in advance. Maybe it just so happens that mother nature decides to dump on your one window of opportunity to ride all week. Whatever, it’s 40 and raining and you’re going to get on that horse and ride it. Here is what I wear in these conditions:
Since you will be using a good outer shell or two you can go a little light on the base layers. I choose a heavy (though not fleece lined) long-sleeved Under Armor shirt and a regular short sleeved jersey. Should the clouds break you’ll appreciate being able to let your arms breathe a little if you remove your outer jacket.
When its cold enough that its almost snowing you don’t need to bother with gore-tex or anything super high-zoot, but you should consider something cycling-specific. The Capo pictured has a little ventilation under the arms, has an extended back side and most importantly, is clear so your club kit shows through!
Even when wet your leg muscles are going to generate plenty of heat. Rainproof pants will be too much for a training ride–stick with two layers of good lycra and you’ll be fine. Avoid thicker fleece as that will just soak up water.
I probably shouldn’t have grouped these together but I did. Here is the bottom line: Unless you have rain-specific gore-tex-lined shoes you’re going to get wet so you might as well prepare for it. The Perl Izumi Barrier Pro shoe covers pictured lasted about 50 minutes in a steady drizzle before I could feel that the dampness was more rain than sweat, which brings me to the second point:
Use the right weight of WOOL sock. Too light and you’ll get cold. Too heavy and your feet will feel like they are wringing out sponges with every pedal stroke. You just want a little light insulation. Wool, as you know, will keep you warm even when wet.
Following the same theme as the shoes you should also know that your hands are going to get wet as well. Bummer. Lucky for you they can remain comfortable. I have an entire writeup on the use of cold water diving gloves for cycling use. They’re pretty good and really the only thing that will work. I just took these babies out for 2.5 hours of non-stop rain and only had wrinkly fingertips as a result.
I like using a cycling cap in the rain as it helps to keep the rain out of my eyes. Glasses are utterly useless so I leave those at home.
PRO TIP: DRY OUT YOUR SHOES QUICKLY UPON RETURNING. Use a space heater or a hair dryer. Once you start growing stuff in your shoes you will NEVER get the smell out. Believe me. The shoes pictured have been washed, bleached, soaked in baking soda, and more. The faint smell of wrong still lingers. | [
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It means the plugin isn't compatible with that version of Maya. The API changes on occasion, so plugins must be compiled with the Maya version intended for use (in this case it's compiled for 2016, but not 2016.5).
I noticed that in this version I do not see the control name when I hover over buttons, hopefully that feature can be restored.
Yes it is working the issue was a Maya setting. You just need to enable display Tool Clips in mayas preferences in order to see them. Previous versions of Maya had this on by default.
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My guided ‘season’ hasn’t much longer to run at this stage, and in fact many days have been ‘put back’ and left open until 2014, but bass fishing possibilities for the interested angler can remain good up to Christmas time and who knows what may happen?
I have been very busy over the past year and even busier since the beginning of September now that the final year of my tourism development BSc degree has kicked into place. This is probably reflected in the lack of text posts on the website during 2013, time is scarce and valuable!
Both of this years semesters deal with creating authentic, empathetic, genuine and influential experiences for and with customers, in fact authentic experiences seem to be emphasised throughout the syllabus and combining these strategies with a strong local network base is the basis of the final submission. This final submission will close the last year and indeed the BSc degree program in April 2014. Where has the time gone?
At times I think I may be a bit mad but later this week I will also hope to complete the Leave No Trace advanced trainer course. I have been waiting three years to be part of this opportunity and it falls nicely (even if at an extremely busy time) into how I want to develop the business into the future. This is probably the first time that leave no trace principles will be carried into an angling / coastal ethos and it will be an interesting and challenging few days for the group and myself.
Leave No Trace Ireland is a network of organisations and individuals with an interest in promoting the responsible recreational use of the outdoors. As increasing numbers of people seek the beauty and exhilaration of outdoor recreation, our collective mark on the environment and its natural processes, increases. Litter, disturbance to vegetation, water pollution, wildlife, livestock and other people are all indicators of the need to develop a national ethic that protects both natural and cultural heritage. Techniques designed to minimise the social and environmental impacts to these areas are incorporated into the Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics Education Programme as seven Principles.
I hope to carry those seven principles into my guided angling services and into the future of SEAi. Guiding is a lot more than simply bringing people fishing it should be an experience and with the LNT principles I’m sure I can enhance that experience into the future. I will also be able to deliver and teach Leave No Trace short Programs. Worth considering too are the angling principles of the FFF seen here.
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As pressure on our landscapes and seascapes from recreational use continues to increase, it is necessary that a national system is put in place which will ensure that visitors to the Irish countryside, whether locals or tourists, visit with care.
Working with some European journalists to develop that tourism potential of our seascapes in the past few months has proven both challenging and interesting. With a changed fishery that is more demanding than ever, at times it proved to be very difficult, in fact most of the season it remained as tough as I have ever experienced it.
The latest edition of Voyages De Peches (see above left) includes an article of our experiences on the South Eastern coastline this summer including locations from Waterford Wexford and Cork, what a week that was! Hopefully it can only serve to assist all of us engaged in the Irish angling tourism business!
I received a present of the flies above on Thursday from David Gaudochon. Not only are they Jack Gartside patterns but they have been tied by Jack Gartside himself. David and I spoke at length of the relationship between the spirit that is inherent in something made by a tier that you connect with and then consequently how you fish with a feeling that is like nothing else. Both Brian and Andy do this for me.
Jack Gartside is counted as one the most innovative and prolifically inventive fly tyers of the modern era. He got his first fly tying lesson in 1956 from Ted Williams, the great Boston Red Sox outfielder. That served as the beginning of a professional tying and angling career that spanned more than 50 years. Jack was one of the first fly tyers profiled in Sports Illustrated magazine (Oct. 12, 1982). His best-known original patterns include the Gurgler, the Sparrow, the Soft Hackle Streamer, and the Gartside Pheasant Hopper. His designs have been featured in Eric Leiser'sBook of Fly Patterns, Judith Dunham's The Art of the Trout Fly, Lefty Kreh's Salt Water Fly Patterns, Dick Stewart's Salt Water Flies, and Dick Brown's Flyfishing for Bonefish.
Sadly, Jack died in December 2009. In 2010 he was selected into the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame. It was a long-standing desire of his that his work and this web site continue to be available after he was gone. And so it is.
Jack is the author of Striper Flies, the first book ever specifically written on fly patterns for striped bass. Another book, Striper Strategies, was described by reviewer Steve Raymond as: "...one of the most remarkable striper-fishing manuals to see the light of day," and by reviewer Tom Meade as "Blessed with bright writing, keen observations, and the most concise advice a striper hunter can find."
Just a quick email to say thanks really, now that I have returned and the brain has had time to process all that went on. As ever it was great to have my annual pilgrimage to Wexico, that goes without saying, however its the small things that always gets me.
Firstly, I would like to say thanks for keeping it all going during what was a hectic week for you with the unforeseen circumstances at home. You could have quite easily said to me.....there is a lot going on, would you be happy enough to spend the week at Mrs Nesbitt's. However, you didn't and your perseverance was noted and very much appreciated.
Another thing that made me happy was to see you f ishing now and again, you do a lot of hard work, under difficult circumstances with the fishery in it's current state and possibly take a lot of the verbal drivel from online sources too seriously. It was great for me seeing the bend in that fly rod, the tail hanging out of the striping basket and then my dubious ability with a Nikon camera. It's terrible when the photographer has to encourage the subject to smile! Though I cannot talk as I am just as bad. The pic of me at the …… location is the only pic of me with a fish and a proper deep/happy smile.
It is a testament to your ability what you can do with that feckin fly rod........even with the French collection I was whipped! Imagine......outfishing the client!!!! (JOKING)
The support team! As ever I am always made to feel very welcome at St John's Road and Eileen did a great job looking after me, plenty of coffee and a hot dinner back at base, what more could I ask for.
WillBoB.......You can pass my regards to William for taking me in and like yourself, making me feel so welcome......I hope to fish with him again next year!
What I have learned......I always pick up something new and currently the head is fizzing with ideas.....there is a package en route from Bears Den fly tackle! Watch this space......I am going to create an abomination of a lure!
Finally, as I stood on the Stena ferry on the Monday morning, a heavy heart was felt! There is only one real answer for me to feel totally better again, remove the casualty from his current environment...........look out, i may be living approximately 197km from Wexford in the new year. The sight of that Cork coastline was too much, anyhow, it could be good......just think how many new spots I could find. Then you could bring the fly rod, I'll supply the Lucozade and the jelly sweets and we could chase some shakey headed silver killers!
Some nice fish taken yesterday evening on the Cork coast on the fly in very ‘bassy’ conditions. Again thanks to Alan for the quick photos.
My usual and well established colour blend of lavender and grey with a hint of chartreuse is working very well at the moment. Last evenings fly was a slight variation on this as we have added Marabou to the mix – I can almost fish the fly stationery at times and still expect takes.
Drifting the fly through the current onto a known lie resulted in a gentle yet powerful take that left me in no doubt I was into something special.
Casting ‘upstream’ and mending when possible it was the first time I had fished for some time due to a lot of guiding days – thanks Alan for the opportunity and the rare photos too.
The factor that most affects how an ocean fish feeds is environmental; saltwater angling success depends on a knowledge of the water and of how various gamefish react in that water.
It has been a bit mad here of late. We have just finished trying to make a bass fishing film for French television. I say trying because it’s always going to be an interesting project and the best laid plans evolve and change plus adding the personality of grumpy Jim capricious fish and film producers under pressure it’s a rollercoaster of trial and error. We got what we needed and the Irish coastline from many different aspects looks great, the fishing as always is based in reality.
Oil was laid on the water with the considerable help of David Byrne from IFI (an old stalwart). William my brother who is becoming a great bass fisherman found all the pieces of the jigsaw with straight edges. Philipe and Philipe worked non stop, but none, absolutely none of this would have made any sense if it wasn’t for the person so often on the ground at base camp. I guess there’s a lot I could say about that help, the phone calls, the preparation of food, the changing of arrangements, the listening, and the incessant fishing talk, the bloody boredom!
The post I made below is not so much about the articles as it is about another person on the ground. Patrick Browne works tirelessly at Irish Angler to make the articles and the magazine come alive. There are times no doubt, which are also shared by people who have had similar experiences; when there is a special feeling of seeing your work in print. Patrick brings another dimension to that, a certain empathy for what you are doing that is difficult to explain.
At times I look at Irish Angler and then inevitably draw comparisons to other angling publications. Is any one magazine ‘better’ than any other? I guess it depends what you want from your publication and anyway I always like working as much as possible with Irish business.
The journey continues today and after the past five days it will seem a bit more like normal, another customer arrives in an hour for a week. David Gaudochon is here next weekend with IFI for five days promotion it’s pretty much nonstop on the ground really.....
Four years ago I wrote these 12 articles from an idea by David Dinsmore editor of Irish Angler – what words would I use now if I had to re-write them I wonder? Some I wouldn’t change at all…
‘…..The portrayal of the fishing and the fishing environment must reflect the ‘performance risk’ accurately and fairly to visiting anglers. We all know yes, that at different times bass can be caught with different methods. All anglers have their preferences and the more sporting the method employed the more the weather can impact negatively upon that method.
It will force you into circumstances where you need to ‘angle’ much more creatively and efficiently. By combining the environmental impact and the challenges that the weather creates for lure and especially fly fishing, this fusion of influences must somehow manage to enhance the experience. In other words, it’s not always easy to come to Wexford to catch bass at the drop of a hat. It can take time and effort, patience and depending on circumstances this could be days, weeks or even years. When it’s difficult it’s the smaller decisions, the glimpses of fish in a wave, the perfect cast into a gale, the surface strike in pouring rain –moments of genuine satisfaction that make bass fishing what it is.’
If you had been bass lure fishing from the shore on a regular basis between the years 2000 and 2006 you will have had the experiences to measure and compare those years to the period say between 2007 and 2013 inc.
When David Byrne from IFI first fished with me one morning very early in the millennium I cast an ABU krill three times on 15lb test mono and on the fourth cast I landed a six pound bass, this was not exceptional the fish were simply there – in all of the systems most of the time, right up to the middle of 2007! If you hadn’t fished that early period and lets say you started bass fishing in 2007/2008 you still had a wonderful time over the next few years, the fact is its a remarkable comparison to the previous seven years for anybody who can make it.
I’ve have always held the belief and have had the on ‘the ground experience’, to a large extent, that the weather impact since 2007 including two remarkable winters have had a cumulative impact on the bass fishery. The same point of where we are today is shared on many aspects of the coast by many people, hidden routines and patterns are not obvious to us.
Its not about night time fishing – always expect to catch more bass at night, or slack tide fishing – sometimes fish behave differently and we attribute this to a further cracking of code in the excitement of discovery, or fishing in tight channels when the tide is out, or boat fishing or fishing with soft plastics – these things are always more productive – the fish are not onshore as a general protected population should be, its simple really!
I’m sharing similar experiences with many anglers who fish on the same coast as I do. But speaking to a colleague today who has told me that he has witnessed vast shoals of bass feeding on fry ‘offshore’ all summer fills me with a high degree of hope.
We have a remarkable fish that we don’t fully understand', one that I feel can adjust to patterns in ways we aren’t even aware of. I think they can ‘shut down’ for extended periods and simply wait and whilst the opportunity presents itself they feed, sleep and have sex! Perhaps this remarkable summer has given them an opportunity to ‘bulk’ up on fatty rich food an opportunity that perhaps hasn’t existed for them for quite a while, maybe as much as four or five seasons, why would you run inshore if there was easy pickings offshore and you felt hungry, had done for a while? – I’d like to see a scale sample from a series of fish from next year and look to see the growth patterns!
Mean air temperatures were above average everywhere ranging from 14.4°C at Malin Head to 16.3°C at Shannon Airport. Carlow (Oak Park) had the warmest summer conditions (compared to normal) with a mean temperature of 16.1°C, +1.2°C above its average and its warmest since 2007 (6 years). A small number of stations in the West Southwest and Midlands reported their warmest summer in 10 to 18 years, while most remaining stations had their warmest since 2006/2007. Overall, all three months predominantly were above average except for some parts of the Northwest and West which had below average temperatures in June and August. July had the warmest conditions (compared to average), with differences of +2.5°C or more in parts and with nine stations reporting heat wave (5 consecutive days with maximum temperature over 25°C degrees) conditions from the 7th to the 13th. Many stations reported it as their warmest July on record. All available seasonal highest maximum temperatures were recorded in July with the season’s highest maximum (available so far) was 31.0°C recorded at Dooks, Co. Kerry (climate station) on the 19th, its highest July and summer maximum since 2006 (7 years). Fermoy (Moore Park) recorded a highest maximum of 28.9°C on July 10th, its highest for summer since 1989 (24 years). Most other stations across the country reported their summer maxima as their highest in seven to 18 years. Summer lowest minimum temperatures were all recorded in June, with Mountdillon reporting lowest temperature of 2.8°C on June 5th.
Rainfall was below average at all stations except for a few isolated stations in the South and Southwest. The lowest rainfall total and percentage of Long-Term Average (LTA) was at Johnstown Castle, with 130.5 mm and 57%?of its LTA, its driest summer since 2000 (13 years).The low summer values at the site were partially attributed to drought conditions (15 consecutive days or more with 0.2 mm rainfall or less) experienced at the station between the 4th and 20th of July. The highest summer rainfall total was at Valentia Observatory with 317.2 mm and 103% of its LTA, reporting nearly 50% more than its average in June and its wettest June since 2007 (6 years). The majority of stations had their driest summer in seven years. The highest daily fall of summer (wettest day) from data available so far was 62.5 mm at Ballincurrig (Peafield), Co. Cork on July 24th/25th, its highest summer rainfall since 2005 (8 years).
Sunshine totals were all above average everywhere, with percentage of LTA values ranging from 101% at Valentia Observatory to 120% at Cork Airport. June and July reported sunny conditions everywhere with dull conditions dominating in August. Cork Airport reported the highest summer sunshine hours with 603.1 hours, 265 hours recorded in July, the highest amount of sunshine ever recorded for any given month since the station opened in 1962 (51 years). Knock Airport reported 475.2 hours of sunshine, its sunniest summer in 16 years. The sunniest days this summer were mostly recorded at the beginning of June with Cork Airport measuring the sunniest day (from available data) on June 4th and 7th with 15.8 hours. Belmullet shared the second highest summer daily sunshine amount with Knock Airport with 15.7 hours, Belmullet’s highest since the summer of 1995 (18 years).
The maximum sea surface temperature of 20.0°C recorded at the M4 and M5 on July 17th and 26th, respectively, were the highest ever recorded in Irish waters.
The Poulter Index is a method of rating the summer weather (June to August), using a formula based on mean temperature, rainfall and sunshine for selected stations, i.e. the higher the index, the 'better' the summer weather.
This year the index was above average and it is considered to be the best summer since 2006 (7 years).
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One hallmark of Wexner Center jazz programming is introducing artists to Columbus by degree. I can’t imagine anyone at the Wex for Mary Halvorson’s Quintet in 2012 forgot the dynamic trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson. I heard similar awe-struck noises from audiences lucky enough to see him with Steve Lehman’s Octet last year. To close 2017, Finlayson returns with finely honed compositions and a cracking band of rising stars.
Like many of the last three generations of artists at the vanguard of jazz, Finlayson apprenticed with the great Steve Coleman and Five Elements. His music, while not sounding much like Coleman’s, carries with it the same intense curiosity and hunger for the world. His most recent album with Sicilian Defense, Moving Still, made top 10 lists for both Nate Chinen of the New York Times (who also ranked Mary Halvorson’s Octet featuring Finlayson as his record of the year) and Dave Sumner’s taste-making blog Bird is the Worm. Chinen said, “Mr. Finlayson is an improvising trumpeter almost never caught off balance, and on this album he applies that poise to compositions inspired by the poetry of the chessboard.” Sumner waxed rhapsodic about “A series of captivating moments that seem to go on forever and then end too soon.”
The quintet features guitarist Miles Okazaki, fellow Pi Records artist and Coleman alum. Okazaki has worked with everyone from John Zorn to Jane Monheit, from Donny McCaslin to Amir El-Saffar. As a leader, Okazaki’s 2017 record Trickster is already garnering just best-of-year praise. Adaptable to every situation, Okazaki brings an unmistakable tone and center of gravity to everything he plays.
Pianist David Bryant sets bandstands on fire with artists like Jen Shyu, Roy Haynes, and Eric McPherson. His thick rhythm and relaxed slide between melodic invention is a modern sound that feels connected but not beholden to the past. Bassist Chris Tordini swings hard through fascinating abstractions with everyone from Chris Speed to Kris Davis to Tyshawn Sorey. Drummer Craig Weinrib got my attention on Henry Threadgill’s masterpiece of a record Double Up and kept that grip on my throat through Finlayson’s Moving Still.
There hasn’t been a weak jazz show at the Wexner all 2017 and this promises to continue the exceptional trend. Don’t miss the chance to sink into the thorny earworms of Finlayson’s compositions and lose yourself in the combustible chemistry of these five players.
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Sunaina MAIRA: "The BDS movement and the front lines of the war on academic freedom" (Univ. of Minnesota Press Blog, April 9, 2014).
In December 2013, the American Studies Association announced that it had endorsed an academic boycott of Israeli academic institutions, following two years of discussion in the association and based on a majority vote by the membership in support of the boycott resolution.
"Those of us who have called for a boycott of Israeli academic institutions have done so for quite straightforward reasons. We believe in academic freedom and in the intricate network of intellectual exchanges that it safeguards. We believe this, not primarily because we are concerned with the fate of the profession and its protocols, but because we believe that the academy is part of the world..."
Haim BRESHEETH & Sherna Berger GLUCK: "On the Fallacy of ‘Engaging’ with the Israeli Academy" (CounterPunch, September 20, 2013).
"A standard argument against BDS – the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against the Israeli occupation – and especially the academic boycott- has been the “‘need to engage” with Israelis. In fact, during the 46 years of the occupation, numerous efforts to ‘engage’ have been made repeatedly, all of which are warmly embraced by Israel and its academic institutions."
Ali ABUNIMAH: "Hundreds of academics call for boycott of Hebrew University conference in 2014" (The Electronic Intifada, 26 September 2013).
"...What could possibly be wrong with dialogue, you might ask? Instead, perhaps the appropriate question might be: “is it moral to collaborate with a militarized, racist, colonial state, in order to cleanse its crimes?” Doesn’t this mean that crimes continue and newer ones are perpetrated? Indeed, evidence clearly demonstrates that continuing ‘engagements’ have not led to resolution, but instead served to numb the sensibilities of international academia to the realities of occupied Palestine. In the case of South Africa, it was clear to all academics that there was no way to ‘engage’ with apartheid by speaking to its representatives; the only way to deal with apartheid was to oppose it – to boycott, divest and apply sanctions; to deny South African institutions any support and dialogue; and to follow the advice of the ANC [African National Congress]" (letter by Haim Bresheeth and Sherna Berger Gluck). | [
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I was spending some time researching cargo cults earlier. A usually primitive island culture adopts the symbols of modern technology without understanding what it means, how it works or even what it's supposed to be. The famous examples include the building of whole airports from bamboo with equipment, planes and radios. The idea being that by repeating an airport, they'll bring back planes with supplies. Recently, this more Wasp Factory style cultish island appeared on the media stream and I found myself puzzled by how what would traditionally be considered some sort of arcane horror fiction was tapped in reality.
Remeber Dino Riders? Humans and aliens from the future thrown back in time to the (confusingly broad) age of dinosaurs where they repurpose their spaceship technology to ally or tame the lizards and then continue their pithy war using them as cannon fodder? Well we've got that now with cockroaches and stuff.
Apparently DARPA had a hankering for mind-hacked insects so they could get into small stuff and look at things - don't know, it's not really clear, the point is there's a prevailing attitude in the US of 'if nature can do it, DARPA can do it.' So they've given it a fair shot and they reckon they can actually open up the technology to anyone with around $50 and a few spare hours and a cockroach that looks like it could use a new god-figure in directly controlling its actions. Hell, you can even control your helpless insect slave from your iPhone! Great for a laugh, ah the dominion of man.
OK moral issues aside it is quite clever. Humans have been mind-controlling other human for hundreds of years and this is a step forward. It's hard to sell perfume to a cockroach using David Beckham's underwear, but now you can successfully hook it's brain up to a circuit board.
Cockroaches are probably more useful anyway as well known apocalypse survivors, where dinosaurs as we know didn't do too well.
It's hard to know whether Robert Reich's new film Inequality For All will be political point scoring or an actual real-to-god-holy-fuck-how-did-this-happen documentary in the styling of the superb Inside Job. He was labour Secretary under Clinton and despite an apparent alliance between the two administrations it's easy to see Reich coming out and punching below the belt in favour of the cult of Clinton. The film recently got kickstarter funded which at least means it's not just mindless lobbying but the problem with all these things is (and even Inside Job does this) they look for someone to blame. The modern solution to any intractable problem is to find someone who does or should understand it and get enough people to agree it's their fault and blame them.
I can't 'blame the bankers' for the mess we're in because they were symptomatic of an ideology and just essentially did what people and government told them to do - make a shit load of money and damn the consequences. It's equivalent to laying the blame for a nasty infection at bacteria when really you should have washed your hands properly. Not that I'm comparing high volume trade to a nasty infection.
Anyway, here's a clip from Inequality for All and one from Inside Job because I fucking love that film and might go and watch it now.
Oh and because I'm on a run with great financial docu drama things here's the WHOLE of Enron: Smartest Guys in The Room
The Beeb has done an article about what our future cities might look like. Put aside the sheer volume of work that's been done on this for the last few hundred years by everyone from writers, film makers, artists, designers, architects, engineers, politicians, scientists, religions, financiers, entrepreneurs, big business, minor celebrities, third world dictators, anabaptists and basically every man and his dog and you have quite a boring article that's about twenty years out of date.
Big announcements this week as non-Wired readers suddenly got all giddy about old pictures of Google Glass and a new ad. In Freudian terms this whole thing is aimed at the geek superego. Almost all of the points-of-view and activities of the ad are uniquely male as the larger geek community regrettably is. (See previous posts for info on sexism in geekdom.) But all geeks already have glasses. So we're imagining a world where the type of people who furiously follow tech blogs a) don't already have glasses and b) do stuff like skydiving or whatever which no one actually really does. And if you have to wait until you're skydiving to find use of your Google Glasses I just wouldn't bother with either.
Frankly the whole thing's a little premature and riddled with problems. Plus the dreamy tech projection of everyone hanging around in expensive sporting apparatus in a seemingly perpetual sunset/sunrise has a rank stink of either an apocalyptic scenario or a kitschy folksy ad exec's wet dream with the extra wicker weave. Gross.
Genuinely, it would be more interesting if they showed a video of a guy dodging AR highlighted bulldog shit in Whitechapel.
The shift from a potential strong and stable Government to one that is weak and perhaps unstable does not need much more commentary. ... read more..
The tragic deaths in the Grenfell Tower disaster last week are of considerable political importance. ... read more..
There are many lessons to be drawn from last week's election result. One of these is that the print media no longer matter very much any more except as fodder for social media comment and argument. ... read more..
Only a fool predicts an election result nowadays. The classic shared error was 1997. ... read more..
I've been actively blogging about family history for two and a half years (has it really been that long?); I figured it was time I posted a list of ancestors. I have chosen to use the ahnentafel numbering system. (**)
Below I include names, and the best information I have found so far on years of birth and death, and place of birth. (I've obscured the information for all living individuals)
On their first appearance, I have linked surnames to their respective category labels for relevant blog posts (even if the labels haven't been used yet, they may be at some point), and I have added links to individual memorials on Find a Grave (FGM) where they exist.
While I can only carry the Newmark surname back six generations, I include the numbers for successive generations as a placeholder for the beginning of each generation. Inversely, I can carry my Cruvant ancestors back a few more generations, but I have promised not to share online the research given to me by a cousin, and I wouldn't know those names without her help.
For those unfamiliar with the ahnentafel numbering system, the number for X's father is 2X, and X's mother is 2X+1.
A Brief History of John and Christian Fretz and a complete genealogical family register to the fourth generation with accounts and addresses delivered at the Fretz family reunions, Rev. Abraham James Fretz, 1904. (PDF - 9 MB) (Other Formats)
** Note: Some consider ahnenliste to be the more accurate German word when the numbers are presented in a list format, instead of a table. However, English-speaking genealogists seem to have largely adopted the term 'ahnentafel' to refer to both 'table' and 'list' format. "We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary." - James D. Nicoll, 1990 | [
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Early Sun. game in Houston. Last week, Texans got buried by Rams 33 - 7. Cards looked meh in their loss to division rival Seattle. Houston became unglued in the second half vs. LA. Houston is now 3 & 6. Cards are 4 & 5. Neither team figures to be feeling pretty good about itself. Cards are without starting QB Carson Palmer for most or all of the season, and may be without #2 backup Drew Stanton for one or two weeks - both due to injury. Next man up is Blaine Gabbert (considered long on potential/not-so-long on production). The wind is blowing in the direction of Stanton starting vs. the Texans.
According to local Houston scribe, Marc Vandermeer: "For a while it looked like it could happen - that the Texans could generate just enough on offense while the defense was putting the brakes on the top scoring team in the NFL. But the third quarter hit and the Rams erupted with three touchdowns to put the game out of reach..." Rams won going away - 33 - 7.
Houston received. TB on KO. On the 5th play from scrimmage, Savage was sacked, by Donald, fumbled and lost the ball. Rams ball on Houston 12. LA had to settle for a 27-yd FG. . Rams 3 - Houston 0.
TB on KO. After Miller gained 18 yds up the middle, Houston's drive stalled near mid-field. TB on Punt. LA held to 3 & out. Punt returned to Houston 43. Texans managed to move to the LA 38, but had to punt from the LA 38. Punt downed at the LA 4. A minus-11 yd sack by Blackson neutralized an 11-yd gain by Gurley. Rams puntedfrom their own 8. Punt was O-O-B at the Houston 37. A roughness penalty on T Johnson helped move Texans to the LA 20 as the quarter ended.
A defensive holding penalty pushed Houston back to the Ram 30. A Savage-to-Miller hookup moved Houston to the LA 16 where Fairborne's 34-yd FG try was no good. Ram ball on their own 24. It became ""All Gurley Time": A 43-yd pass to Gurley (followeed by a 15-yd run by Gurley and a minus-7 yd run by Gurley helped set up a 33-yd FG by Zuerlein. Rams 6 - Houston 0.
TB on KO. Houston put together an 8 play TD drive capped by a 26-yd Savage-to-Ellington TD pass. (Other key Plays: Savage to Anderson for +17. Savage to Hopkins for +18. Fuller injured. Houston 7 - Rams 6.
KO returned to LA 18. They managed to get to their own 32, where the Rams"went for it" on a fake punt on 4th & 7. They didn't make it. Houston ball on the Ram 38 with 3:30 left til the half. Right out of the box, Miller picked up 21-yds around RE. On the 6th play of the Houston possession, Savage's pass for Fiedorwicz was intercepted by Barron. Ram ball on their own 25 with 1:35 on the clock. Ten plays (& 1:16) later, Zuerlein's 50-yd FG attempt was good. Rams 9 - Houston 7.
Rams received. KO returned to Ram 25. They managed to get to their own 37 before punting. Punt O-O--B at the Houston 20. In a penalty-racked series, Houston managed to moved to their own 39 before punting. Punt returned to the Ram 4. On the second play from scrimmage, Goff hit Wood for a 94-yd TD. . Rams 16 - Houston 7.
TB on KO. Houston went 3 & out. Punt (net penalty) put ball on the LA 9. Rams mnageed to get to near mid-field, but Scarlett's sack of Goff helped set up a punt from the LA 48. TB on punt. Ball on Texan 20. Houston held to 3 & out again. Punt returned to Houston 36. After Goff hit Watkins for +24 yds, he came back and hooked up with Watson for a 17-yd TD. Rams 23 - Houston 7.
TB on KO. On the first play from scrimmage, Savage was sacked by Ekuban & fumbled. Ball recovered by T Walker. Rams ball at the Houston 12. First Ram play: A 12-yd Goff-to-Woods TD pass. Rams 30 - Houston 7.
Houston drive stalled and they punted. Punt fair caught at the Ram 11. A 35-yd rub around RE by Gurley followed by a 30-yd completion to Woods were key plays in a 9-play LA (6:26) drive capped by a 33-yd Zuerlein FG. Rams 33 - Houston 7.
TB on KO. Houston moved from their own 25 in 7 plays to the Ram 11, but a Savage for Hopikins pass was intercepted and returned to the Ram 25. Five runs by Dunbar followed by 3 knees. Game Over.
Savage was 18 of 36 221 yds, 1 TD's and 2 interceptions. (Goff went 25 of 37 for 365 yards, 3 TD's and no interceptions)
L Miller was the top Houston ground gainer with 60 yds on 11 carries. (Foreman was next with 18 yds on 7 carrries). (Rams gained 104 yds on the ground).
Hopkins (7 for 111) and Ellington (4 for 41 & a TD )led the 'Hawks in catches. (Woods, Gurley and Kupp shredded the Houston pass defense with 20 catches for 286 yds)
Defensively, Jackson (5), Joseph (5), Scarlet (4) and Hal (4) led the Texans in tackles Scarlett had 2 sacks. Clowney had one. Savage was sacked 3 times.
Turnover Ratio: Houston: Minus-4. Savage was intercepted twice. Houston lost two fumbles. Rams had no interceptions and no lost fumbles.
T Branch is out for season. B Baker has been elevated. Stanton is lining up at starting QB/Gabbert is getting additional snaps and plays most suitable for him.
Rookie phenom Deshaun Watson is on IR. He's beem replaced by backup Tom Savage. Statistically, Savage looks to be more "game manager" than playmaker.
Cards will be without Tyron Branch. Budda Baker will be elevated to take his place. Look for more big plays in the secondary punctuated by a few miscommunication and coverage miscues deep.
Hopkins (803 yds) is the Houston feature receiver, but there's a big gap between him and the next guy on the roster (with 243). Expect Patrick Peterson to shut down Hopkins with the rest of the coverage responsibilities spread around. Statistically, Hoiuston gets sacked far more than it sacks. Could be a big day for Cardinal pass rushers.
To date, Houston has generated 1151 ground yards while giving up 872. Stands to reason that they'll try to keep the Cardinal offense off the field by controlling the ball; mainly on the ground.
When they want to, the Cardinals can shut down any running attack in the NFL. What should help this Sunday is that they'll be facing an offense that doesn't spread around its threats too widely - i.e. shut down Hopkins in the passing attack and zero in on Miller in both the pass and run game, and the Cards should be able to keep everything under control.
With Carson Palmer on IR and his backup Drew Stanton suffering an injury last Sunday, you'd think the, Cards would start #3 QB Blaine Gabbert. But the desert winds are blowing in favor of Stanton starting and Gabbert waiting in the wings (Ed Note - Don't be surprised if BA airs it out early to build enough of an early lead to bring in Gabbert for the final quarter or even the 2H of the game).
The absence of Watt and Mercilus has taken some of the venom from the Texan pass rush - a potential godsend for a banged up Cardinal OL led by LT returnee Jared Veldheer and a group of backups.
Last week the battered OL did a yeoman like job keeping the Seahawks off Stanton. Accoridng to BA, the main problem last week was less a matter of porous pass blocking and more to do with multiple cases of dropsy by Cardinal receivers.
The two Texan MLB's (Cunningham and McKinney) lead the Texans in tackles with their FS (Hal) close behind them). Texans have a strong "run-yards gained" vs. "run yds surrendered" ratio. (Note - Although they're not ranked that high as tacklers, their OLB's (Clowney and Scarlett) aren't exactly chopped liver. This may be one of those bizarre contests where BA uses Peterson to set up the pass.
Seattle- Lechler's a good punter. Fairborn's two misses were between from 30 - 40 yds (Kind of reminds you of a veteran kicker we know).
Cardinals - Looks like an even matchup - Dawson & Fairbairn; Lee and Lechler; KW and Thompson/TodmanDawson. Elevation of B Baker to safety may weaken us in the coverage game.
Houston - HC Bill OBrien...AC/Def Romeo Crennel... DC Mike Vrabel... ST Larry Izzo. Both teams may be struggling with injuries to key players and a case of the "losing record second half blahs."
Cards - HC Bruce Arians. OC Harold Goodwin, DC James Bettcher ST Amos Jones. The "QB Whisperer" has to get production out of his third-stringer, Blaine Gabbert on a banged-up team heading in a sub-.500 direction.
Houston appears to be more "solid" than "explosive." They'll probably try to take our run away and dare Stanton and his receivers to beat them via the pass. Some teams have been successful vs. the Cards by keeping conservative, minimizing mistakes and letting the Cards "beat themselves." Two ways to counter this are: (1) make fewer mistakes or (2) blow the other team out of the water with a lot of home-run stuff.
It's that time of year when the people around non-contending teams resort to filling the interview rooms with platitudes - (i.e. "it ain't over till it's over; one day at a time etc. etc. etc.)
Fighting the blahs is no easy matter. I find it easier to get through the night by treating the second half of the season as not all that different from the first few games of preseason (where you try to uncover a few "diamonds in the rough" and figure out what kind of team you're gonna have.
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