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End of the World As We Know It Broadside depicting the chaos of the end of the world, 1844. (SY 1844 no. 63 Oversize) Baptist minister William Miller predicted in the 1830’s that Jesus would return sometime between March 21, 1843 and March 21, 1844 using a complex set of estimations based on the book of Daniel. When this failed to happen one of his followers, or Millerites, reinterpreted the calculation and postponed the date of the rapture to October 22, 1844. When this date also came and went uneventfully, the disillusionment that followed was termed the “Great Disappointment.” While many of Miller’s followers went back to their old faiths others became the foundation for the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. Line from Broadside from 1844. (SY 1844 no. 63 Oversize) The Henry Van Der Lyn diary in the Manuscript department (MS 2590) remarks on the growing popularity of Millerism in the area of Oxford, New York. His entry from February 14, 1843 states, “Some few of our people have joined them, viz. old Benjn Dudley & wife & the two Preston girls who are or were Milliners.” Unimpressed he comments, “The preachers of the new Doctrine are Daily at work making converts & disturb the Equilibrium of many an ignorant & nervous person, in some instances the conversion is followed by derangement of the Mind.” Despite Van Der Lyn’s view of believers as being unintelligent, expectations of Christ’s imminent return were popular and not limited to the uneducated. In his book What Hath God Wrought, historian Daniel Walker Howe analyzes the transformation of America from 1815-1848 and examines Millerism. He states that even intellectuals such as Timothy Dwight, president of Harvard, and John Livingston, president of Rutgers subscribed to the general idea of Christ’s return. Howe estimates Miller had between twenty-five to fifty thousand followers, mostly located in New England and upstate New York. He attributes the popularity of Miller’s apocalyptic message to this commonly held doomsday belief as well as new forms of communication that helped publicize his message. It is an easy leap to draw comparisons between Miller’s prophesies and the recent failed rapture theories of Harold Camping. There, of course, have been many other predicted raptures throughout time that failed to happen. History has demonstrated that apocalyptic ideas become more popular in times of change and unrest and our time is no exception. Portrait of William Miller estimating the end of time from the book of Daniel. Portrait File (PR 052) Leave a Reply
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Did you know that you can type in Greek and Hebrew on your iPad or iPhone? Here’s how to install those keyboards on your iOS device. First tap on your device settings icon. Then Select General>International (toward the bottom)>Keyboards>Add New Keyboard Select Greek and Hebrew Keyboards (one at a time) to add them. Now you can easily switch between Greek, Hebrew, or other language keyboards you have installed by tapping the globe key.You can now perform a search in Greek or Hebrew or type in your notes.
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JCC to offer new programs, thanks to grant on December 18, 2011 at 5:49 AM, updated December 18, 2011 at 5:52 AM STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It truly is the season for giving, not just for the usual family and friends, but also for seniors, 60 years old or over, in our community. I have another bit of good news for you. A grant given to the Jewish Community Center of Staten Island came from the New York City Department for the Aging and is for three years, divided into four sessions per year, five days a week. There were eight such grants distributed throughout the city, this is the only one on Staten Island. Individuals applying do not have to be members of the JCC. I sat with Sheila Lipton, associate director of the JCC on Staten Island and Orit Lender, program director, as they shared their plans for the Center for Life Long Development (CLLD). According to Sheila, “Our agency is very proud and happy to be offering programs through a self-determination mode for this population.” What programs? Here is the story. In the early spring, another new program will be offered. In order to help those individuals who are fortunate enough to have reached the age of 60 or beyond to understand what will be offered, there will be two town hall meetings at the JCC’s Bernikow Building, 1466 Manor Rd., Egbertville, on Wednesday. One will be at 10 a.m. and the other at 7 p.m. They are free. There will be refreshments. During these times, an overview of the projected program will be given and questions answered. The building is handicapped accessible and provides an elevator. But just in case you cannot get there, let me give you some of the information I gathered. First, all the programs will be provided at the JCC Bernikow Building. Second, at the moment, the areas of involvement include Arts, Culture/Technical/Education/Social Action/Fitness & Wellness and Intergenerational. Planning is still on-going. In order to accommodate needs, the ladies told me they shall be looking for some staff with diverse backgrounds. As I understand it, an individual may choose to attend activities or classes on certain days (or day), register for a few (or one) activities. This could allow him or her to spend the days (or day) at the center, enjoying the involvement and also entitling him and her to transportation and, if necessary, a kosher meal. The intent of the town hall meetings is to be informational. There will be facts given on the design that will include operating hours, transportation and meals. Hopefully, people will get to understand the concept that is being offered; that they will get involved and empowered to guide and contribute toward the programs. Oh yes, the JCC has partners who will be working with them, including SeniorNet of SI, the College of Staten Island, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island Physicians Practice, the American Cancer Society, and more. Yes, people will have to register at the start to participate in the program. Those computer savvy can go the Web at to do so. They will be put on a list and will receive frequent updates. Others may call Orit at 718-475-5227 to do it. If you are planning to attend the town hall meetings, it would be appreciated if you will please RSVP via the Web or the phone. By the way, there is a large parking lot in front of the building. You should not have to worry about parking. If you can, do go to one of the meetings. If you cannot, feel free to contact Orit. Happy holidays to all.
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Civic Group Reports -- Tuesday January 31, 2012 Staten Island Advance By Staten Island Advance Staten Island Advance on January 31, 2012 at 6:37 AM, updated January 31, 2012 at 6:40 AM Alemo Dancers The Alemo Dancers hosted a dance last night in the Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, Egbertville. In other business, plans were made for February and March. The plans include a move to Thursday nights at 7 p.m. at Historic Richmond Town beginning Feb. 16. Also planned were future demonstrations at Eger, Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Dongan Hills, and the Broadway YMCA, West Brighton. The group will also travel to events in New Jersey and to the group’s home club in Brooklyn. The North Shore Toastmasters, meeting last night, heard speeches from members. They were Elisabeth Reiter: “What Brought me to Toastmasters This Evening”; Christine Boyer, “The Benefits I’ve Gained From Being An Animal Lover”; Nan Smith, “Past, Present and Approaching Season’s Greetings”; Fran Okeson, “Contest Time is Coming”; Kristin Principe, “Kristin Principe”; Joan Maurizio, “Is It The Real Thing?”; Michael Shanahan, “Remembering Abraham Lincoln.” The next meeting is Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. at 56 Bay St., St. George, 6th floor. Any questions regarding our six Toastmasters Clubs on the Island can be directed to Fran Okeson at 718-984-1339. Immanuel Union A meeting of the Event Committee of Immanuel Union Church in Westerleigh was held last night at the church. The committee met to finalize the plans for the upcoming Jazz Night which will be held in the church hall on March 3 from 7 to 11 p.m. The committee decided to hire a local jazz group, and have light refreshments and dessert. Tickets will be $20 per person. The proceeds of the event will benefit the church’s capital maintenance fund. For information and reservations, call 718-448-1584. Bridge club Game winners yesterday at the Bridge Club of Staten Island, Castleton Corners, were: North-South: first, Sharon McCarty, Karen Schulman; second, Milton Black, Julius Wasserstein; third, Helene Sokal, Annette Ligot; fourth, Ted Toscher, Gerald Pinsker. East-West, first, Linda Sobel, Stephen Sobel; second, Phyllis Jacobs, Sheila Jacobson; third, Dee Kiefert, Esther Michaels, fourth, Ellen Marks, Lynne Sherman. For information, call 718-273-3106. Cub Scouts Cub Scout Pack 118 held its Pinewood Derby on Sunday in the Joan and Alan Bernikow Jewish Community Center, Sea View. The den winners were: Luke Anderson, Tiger den; David Leon; wolf den; Jeremy Brosnick, bear den, and Ryan Horgan, webelo den. The Pack winners were: Horgan, first place; Brosnick, second place, and Leon, third place. Webelos Joseph Fasano and Daniel Gatto won for best design. Horgan will represent the pack and Anderson will represent the Tigers in the district finals on Sunday in the Staten Island Mall. St. Charles Singles A board meeting for the St. Charles Singles Club was held yesterday at a member’s home. Events were planned for the month of February. The club meets the first Wednesday of every month and will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of St. Charles School, located at 200 Penn Ave., Oakwood. All singles are welcome to attend. For information, contact Liz Frammarino, club president, at 718-351-4711. Council of Negro Women The National Council of Negro Women, Staten Island Section, met at the Bridgeview Center, Port Richmond. The group discussed its 7th Annual Harambee Luncheon, that will be held on Saturday, March 24, at The Staaten, West Brighton. For additional luncheon information, contact co-chairs Brenda Jones, at 718-984-8145 or Paulette Croslands at 718-380-8311. Applications for the Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Achievers Award essay contest are being distributed. Essay contestants are grouped according to grades, intermediate grades 6-8 and high school grades 9-12. The deadline for submission of essay applications is March 1. For additional information, contact Joan Rannie at 718-816-1380. The NCNW-S.I. will be sponsoring “An Evening featuring Lonnie Youngblood,” a saxophonist and vocalist, on May 18 at the Labetti Post, Rosebank. For additional information, contact Thomasina Williams, president at 718-761-0110. For membership information, new and renewal, contact Carrie Williams, membership chairwoman, at 718-917-3068. S.I. Artists The Staten Island Artsists Assosication held its monthly meeting yesterday at the Jewish Communnity Center in Sea View. President Linda Bremer announced that the June food drive for Project Hospitality was very successful and members decided to spononsor a similar drive at each of their semi-annual luncheons. They welcomed Darlene Linvingston as a new member. Trips to the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art are in planning stages for May. It was decided that members should bring in samples of work for discussion at upcoming meetings. The next meeting is Feb. 27 at 1:15 p.m at the Jewish Community Center. Herb Society The first meeting of the year for the Staten Island Herb Society was held at the Paul Kroon Center of Messiah Lutheran Church. An interesting presentation on birch was given by President Skye Suter. Birch has many medicinal uses and the bark was used for paper. The herb of the year for 2012 is the rose, and a presentation was given by Gert Coleman. The rose has been used for many thousands of years. It has a very long and wondrous history. Cleopatra used rose oil to scent the sails of her ships when she was arriving in a port. The International Herb Association Rose herb of the year book for 2012 is available for purchase from the Herb Society. The society was presented with two certificates from Eileen Torricelli for its donation of a herb garden to Community Resources. Ms. Torricelli has started a healing garden club. The Staten Island Herb Society will be having a tea on Feb. 24 at The Tearoom, 600 Manor Rd. Time to be announced. Please contact Ms. Suter for details at 917 750 6364.
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Reader asks: Are special, DEC-sponsored youth hunts really such a good thing? I always thought the idea of a youth hunting weekend prior to the pheasant and water fowl seasons in the fall and the spring turkey season was a good idea. The philosophy is that if you get kids started early enough in hunting, it’ll become an enjoyable, lifelong pursuit. The state Department of Environmental Conservation offers these opportunities for young hunters ages 12-15. They must have a small-game hunting license and are required to have an unarmed, licensed adult hunter with them during the hunts. Sounds like a good program, but not everyone agrees. Take Dick Capella, of South Onondaga, for example.¶ "A topic which I hear about on a regular basis (with reference to the upcoming turkey season) has to do with the fact that a class of people (youngsters in this case) are given preference by allowing them to hunt turkeys for two days on the Saturday and Sunday before the regular season opens," he wrote me this week. " Much of the concern (anger) centers around a couple of things. It would appear that this practice involves blatant age discrimination because participation in the early hunt is based strictly on age. "The other concern has to do with the fact that there are 31 days for turkey hunting. Why in the world do youngsters have to have two days of an early start with a season that is so long?¶ "I know the current argument is that the practice gets kids interested, etc., etc., etc. But in the opinion of a lot of hunters to whom I have spoken, it is totally unfair to all other hunters. "The feeling is, to sum it up, that hunting is an activity based on legal and ethical practices — and definitely not on unfair advantages given to a particular group. What kind of outcry would we have if senior citizens age 70 and older, who often have problems with vision, stamina, etc., would get two days set aside for them before the start of any deer season? Kind of makes you wonder." I’d be curious to hear what others say about this.
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Auburn man suggests way to improve hunting access in DEC's special hunting area in Tompkins County David Figura | By David Figura | The Post-Standard Follow on Twitter on February 04, 2013 at 9:21 AM, updated February 04, 2013 at 1:57 PM The following letters were emailed over the weekend to me from Auburn hunter Joe Leogrande following my column about hunting dissatisfaction with the new Deer Management Focus Area in Central Tompkins County. Hunters have found it a tough go in the area, which was set up due to lack of access. Their major complaint is lack of access. (Following the DEC's new press policy, I forwarded questions about the access issue last Thursday to the DEC's public relations department. As of this morning, I have still not received a reply.) Thanks for the article on the Special Hunting area in the Ithaca area. Your article prompted me to send the hunting reports in to DEC with a letter to get landowner permission and permits to hunt. I enclosed the below letter to DEC with my Special Deer Hunting Season reporting forms in Tompkins County near Ithaca which is required by DEC to submit f you were granted a special permit number. Maybe each hunter who was disappointed, should tell DEC in writing about their frustration finding a place to hunt with a shot gun. Limited or no places to shot gun hunt was a deterrent. All posted lands that were good to hunt prevented hunting. Maybe the DEC and landowners who want to get rid of nusiance deer should have big signs with areas 1,2,3,4, etc, anf the DEC should distribute daily permits for those areas to reduce hunting accidents in popular areas. The Orange County co-op in the Neversink River Gorge near Monticello and Middletown and Port Jervis and Foresburg, and also the Montezuma refuge has co-op areas, and I think I remember going to Union Springs at a co-op there a while ago. The DEC should arrange the hunting zones if they really want to reduce the herd, and also get landowner permission signs posted. The Ithaca area has limited public lands, and the state parks were just bow hunting only. Joe Leogrande Dear DEC, If you want hunters to harvest deer in the Thompkins County area to reduce the herd, then you should ask the landowners to allow hunting with shotguns in those areas. A list of names of landowners, addresses, phone numbers, and big posted signs on trees that say “Shot gun hunters allowed with landowner permission, see landowners” will generate the results you want. The landowners will give written permission to valid hunters, and can get their license numbers to know who is hunting. The hunting co-ops for deer hunting in certain areas have that system, and will allow DEC control, and landowners control. I do not live in the Tompkins County area and driving around the area only found posted signs forbidding hunting in areas god for hunting. The special season in my opinion may not have harvested many deer due to the limited shot gun areas available to hunt. My opinion. Thanks. Joe Leogrande
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Girls of Summer Categories: General Sonja Stark One Response 1. jakester says: Hi Sony, What a great job… it’s interesting hearinf what you have to say and your photos are great. Good luck with PilotGirl !!!
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As accumulated information has become a top-line asset in large companies, the ability to tap into it and release value from it is not growing to match in most traditional firms. Yet this information is currently growing exponentially and becoming a challenge in its own right. Enter Big Data, one of the year’s most interesting technology stories. Big Data offers the promise of reaching the value that’s increasingly moving outside the scope of traditional IT approaches to deal with in using innovative new technologies. Smart organizations can apply Big Data methods to solve existing business problems, implement new business models, and drive growth in innovative new ways. That is, if they can find a way to move beyond their parochial ways. There have been some interesting discussions lately about the growing chasm between the vast quantities of information that companies are storing and how much of it is successfully transformed into actionable knowledge. As the raw information in enterprises continues to grow exponentially — due to the rapid growth in sensors, connected devices, rich media, social media, and even the Internet of Things — companies are rapidly coming to understand less and less of what they have and what it means. Big Data: A Response to Data Overload? In other words, all the usual challenges of CoIT. The problem of course, is that it’s hard to know what the right questions are to ask up front, as clear as they might be in hindsight. Companies today are typically caught in what I call the Big Data “shallows”, meaning they can’t tap into the data they have very quickly, they don’t have much reach into their data silos, they can’t analyze it very well, and their means for generating meaningful and high-impact insights is limited, infrequent, and immature. While the good news at least is that most traditional companies want to do improve this state of affairs, they either have don’t sufficiently understand the strategic implications, can’t find a way forward, or they don’t have the organizational willingness, or all three. To further underscore this point, Tim O’Reilly recently stated in a Google+ conversation: Big Data: Much More Than A Big Pile of Information Given that the term itself is simplistic, it should be understood that there at least three significant aspects of Big Data that make it unique, beyond “an order of magnitude more data beyond what you have now“, which was one early definition. • Fast Data. Recognizing that traditional methods for moving, processing, and querying data were not sufficient, the Big Data industry has created an entirely new set of techniques — and adapting some of those that existed — so that organizations can actually process the full universe of information that they possess in enough time to actually get inside the windows of key business processes and critical decision trees. Thus, Fast Data techniques provides the ability to ’see’ all (or enough, anyway) of what you know in a short enough time to actually do something with what you’ve learned. Fast Data techniques, at least so far, have grown exponentially faster at approximately the rate of Moore’ Law, just barely keeping up with Big Data growth volume in my research. In this way, Big Data realizes a useful and end-to-end business vision well beyond a simple, big lake of data into which everything is thrown. It’s like the Einstein quote many throw around these days on this topic: “Information is not knowledge“. The often very limited and fragmented approaches to data warehouses and business intelligence is about to be replaced wholesale with methods to turn all of a company’s information into more immediately actionable collective intelligence to a much larger audience, internally and externally. This will be a road to enlightenment for some while failure for others will ultimately lead to the path of sunset for others. The key lesson is this: Data is fundamentally strategic to the global economy where the largest value is now based on knowledge work. Those that invest in and use their Big Data in a strategic way that’s commensurate to the value it holds will have the most opportunities in the future. Big Data: A Tool for the Line Worker? Does all this seem like a lot to master for the average business? It can be. But help is on the way. For one, we’ll see the domain of Big Data expertise become accessible via the cloud through packages to pull all of the above together in a form as turnkey as possible. Examples of full service offerings of Big Data include IBM’s Smart Analytics Cloud and Birst, though there are many others. The second is that setting up Big Data using an Apache stack is no longer rocket science and technologies like Hadoop are maturing enough for most to be able to apply. In other words, Big Data + Usability + Broad Access = Scalable Competitive Advantage. Miss any of these, and you’ll miss much of the opportunity in this fast growing field. Related Posts: Comments are closed.
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Today on Blogcritics Wear This Stigma epileptic – autoportrait, sepia print I have to keep moving forward, regardless of what any doctor may say or any health official or anyone in the field. It seems I get yet more and more bad news and yet I am the furthest thing from a hypochondriac (in fact, I’m not even clear on how to spell the bloody word) and yet, I seem to bring with me a plague of illness ever since I was a young child. For the most part, I have made my peace with epilepsy. I won’t bother it if it won’t bother me, though it certainly made its presence known in April when it caused seven or so hours of back-to-back grand mal seizures, which I may have written about here (or perhaps not, I can’t recall). All I recall of that day is the morning when I approached my husband to tell him that a “big tidal wave was coming.” He of course reassured me that this was not so, yet part of me must have been prescient, knowing that some impending disaster was about to happen, because not a half an hour later, I made my way about half-way across the living room’s wooden floor before thinking “gravity is soooo heavy” and then falling. I remember the hard slap of it. How I could not even put out my hands, and then everything went black. The rest of the day is in snapshots only, when I would regain consciousness for a moment or two, then fall back into the restless and blue slumber of the brain as it hisses and crackles. For example, I recall a fireman’s red suspender and recall thinking “safe” because I knew that help had arrived. I remember being wheeled into the E.R. screaming “No, no, no,” like a little kid who had lost her way and was terrified, which essentially I was. As to the rest of that day, I recall nothing except waking up for a while in a room where they were gluing electrodes to my head (for the second time apparently) and were in the process of admitting me to the hospital for a proper stay. You don’t have status epilepticus (seizures followed by seizures) and then walk out and go home and say, “What a bitch of a day.” It’s never so simple. What I remember is that I did not remember. I did not remember my own name. I did not recognize my husband. I did not know anything about the modern age (president, my address, where I was – the usual stuff they ask). In fact, the only thing I remembered was the year of my birth, and so because of this, whenever the doctor asked me a question I told them the year of my birth. The first time I said it got such a hurrah reaction that I must have determined that this was the “right” answer for each question (obviously I was wrong). To be fair, I did say of my husband that he “looked like a nice guy” and since I couldn’t go into the bathroom alone and wouldn’t let a nurse come, I chose him to which the nurse responded, “But you don’t know him.” “Yes,” I told her, “but he seems nice” and then the door closed and I made him turn around while I peed. Somewhere in the coiled labyrinths of my brain I must have remembered some intimacy with this complete stranger, otherwise, why let him in? It took a while for my memory to come back and it came back slowly. I remember seeing Johnny Cash on television in the hospital and knowing that I knew him but not his name. But that’s epilepsy. That’s just something I live with and you manage because you don’t have a choice. Cancer was a different thing entirely and I don’t feel like going down that long and boring and painful road because if a freckle can turn into something that could kill me (melanoma) then I can’t think about this because I have literally thousands of freckles that could, at any time, turn “bad” and since I cannot control this, I cannot think about this anymore. It has come and come back and gone and then come back again and for as much as I want to kick and shout about it, it is true that it could be worse and IS worse for so many people – so who the hell am I to complain? Pain is a relative consideration, and my pain, which was really painful, could always get worse. Just when you think things can’t get worse, they do. Now, I find that one of the medications I have to take has caused my thyroid function to fly off the charts and that yet a new doctor is added to the mix. It’s not that I mind or that I feel sorry for myself; it’s that it is another detail of my life to manage, and frankly, there are enough details to manage as it is without this. I barely keep control of all of the medications now (they live in a large Tupperware box, absurdly large) and want more than anything to just stop taking them, if I could, but I can’t, and that is my reality. I’m not sure where I am going with this other than to say that if you do have your health then value that. Then get outdoors in the sun (because I can’t) and soak it up and yes, be careful if you are fair as I am but otherwise, just live your life. These days, I feel like the youngest shut-in ever. I remember having to learn how to change my own IV and administer the medication through the IV and snap and tap the oxygen out of the line because one oxygen bubble could kill you. Thank god those days are over and I am free to walk – to walk – no wheelchair, no IV, nothing; rien. So it is then that I am about to reluctantly ring another doctor and introduce him or her into my life. That I must do this because it is what is required for me to stay on the other medication that prevents me from having those brain storms all blue-flash lightning and cool-electric gas; that prevent me from lighting up like an electric shaman dressed in a coat of mirrors as I travel down the Witness Tree. This is what we must prevent, even though in some cultures it is nurtured and valued. That the village shaman, often or most often epileptic, is revered and not disdained or misunderstood or, as used to be, confined to a mental institution because some idiot muddled up epilepsy with a mental disorder when really, it’s a neurological disorder but no matter – anyone different just shove ’em all in the same hole because it’s there and it’s deep enough. Still, despite social stigma, despite the risk of status, despite my absurdly high thyroid function, I must move forward and keep reminding myself that this is not as bad as it gets. That I’ve seen worse in friends who have died from far worse conditions, and that for the most part, I am functioning and fortunate. I can do so much that they could not. Not too long ago, and I’ll end here because it only bears out my point, I was having an IM chat with a so-called friend in Paris when I began to have absence or petit mal seizures. I did not collapse or convulse, but these are seizures. Letters refused to line up and make sense; I tried as hard as I could to type EPILEPSY, but when I did, it came out like gobbledy gook. Not at all what I expected. He typed one word with a row of question marks. It was: “Drugs??????????” This is how ignorant so many people are and this from someone who called himself a friend (obviously not and not someone I have any interaction with anymore – I see no point because I see no future with someone that presumptuous). That anyone who would assume that of me simply doesn’t know me. It’s not the first time I’ve heard it, but I admit it hurt more because I had overvalued this person. I remember being in Provincetown years ago, and while there, I had a grand mal seizure in a restaurant. All I remember is saying, “We have to go…” and then trying to stand and again, fighting gravity that would win out any day. The ambulance kindly drove us back to our little shack on the beach and wished us good night (I had refused hospital treatment since I then felt fine now that the convulsions had stopped). The next day, as we were leaving, the old woman who ran the place told my friends that “she shouldn’t do so many drugs and alcohol – that’s what happens!” practically wagging her finger at me as we drove away. I’ll never forget that. It was the first time I realized I had a stigma attached to me. I was wearing my boyfriend’s striped oxford and a pair of heart-shaped sunglasses. I turned away and looked out the window of the Lincoln Town Car and knew that things would never be the same again. Powered by About Sadi Ranson-Polizzotti • swingingpuss Sadi, what doesnt kill us makes us stronger. You are an inspiration to us all. • Mary K. Williams Blowing me right away. Truly. And ditto on the inspiring thing. To say, “thanks for sharing” almost sounds trite, but Sadi – thanks for sharing • Mark Saleski i’ll second that. amazing stuff. • Joanie I’m glad you’ve made peace with the fact that you must manage your life as it is and are not fighting it. We can only work with the material we are given. Some of us are more talented in crafting from scraps than others. One misconception that I’d like to correct, though, is that of the “one air bubble can kill you”. It takes much more than that. The reason nurses remove as much as as possible from the line is to reduce the likelihood of occluding the line. Generally speaking, unless you have a heart defect, the amount of air necessary to kill a normal person varies a great deal depending on position, chance, rapidity of injection, etc. Central lines are more sensitive to air in the line than peripheral IVs because a central line because it bypasses the lungs and leads directly to the heart. However, even then, a small bubble or two shouldn’t be a problem. Most air bubbles are easily absorbed in the blood stream and never cause a problem. Again, this is one of those times when my experience and knowledge can come in handy. • RJ Elliott Great post, Sadi. I’m wishing you well! :-) • sadi ranson-polizzotti wow! i love waking up and finding letters and missives from fellow bloggers and readers and really, those i would count among my friends. It means so much to know you care; that’s really all it takes is for one or several people to stand up to take away all of the hurt that others have caused with their ignorant and nasty comments. I’ll never forget, i was having a dinner party at my house and a girl who came wiht a friend and who knew i was epileptic, began to telll a joke about an “epileptic giving a blowjob” (her word, not mine). She finished her ‘joke’ (you can imagine.,..) and the whole room fell silent and all eyes were on me. I stood up calmly and asked her to “please get the fuck out of my house.” which she did in a hurry. i never spoke to her again and only saw her once at the funeral of the friend who had brought her along. Sad to say, she hadn’t changed at all and was the same nasty person she always was. I figured she is her own worst punishment,and i left it at that. But i will never forget that dinner party because it was the first time i really stood up for myself. I was calm but in an animal about to take down a gazelle kind of way : swift, precise and definate. Joanie thanks for the airbubble info. WE spent forever trying to get those little bubbles out of the iV, tapping away until they were gone. I have a hear murmur so not sure if that has anything to do with it,but we had heard from one of the (visiting) nurses to tap them out so we were quite religious about the whole thing. How funny to look back on it now and think of all we had to worry about, that was the least of it. The worst, and the worse still, is the cancer itself which is still not in remission and keeps rearing its ugly head but it will go away. If i could go two years with no surgery and no seizures, I’d be a happy girl…. so far, no go, but the future looks bright to me… or perhpas it looks brigher because i’ve stopp;ed trying to fight things I can’t control…. the best advice i could give anyone: quit trying to control what is beyond your reach. Life is so much easier when you do that…. sorry for long response; i’m just really touched by your comments, all of you… keep on swinging (Cary Grant, The Philadelphia Story), • Andy Marsh WOW! What a story! Not sure how this will make others feel, but one of the big things that come to my mind is I have no business complaining about anything in my life when there are people like you that have such a harder row to hoe! Sadi – when you have these seizures and lose your memory…how long before it typically comes back to you…and does it all come back? I ask because I have a friend who had an anuerism and lost some memory…some of it, he never got back… And thanks for sharing…really. • Shark Sadi, you are the shaman of Blogcritics village. You cross over, come back to us, and describe it. We value you for that. As usual, I’m sending good vibes your way. re: Andy Marsh: “…I have no business complaining about anything in my life…” My wife is an Oncology R.N. — and every day, she reminds me that we really don’t have any problems. Good lesson to learn. And as Sadi rightly points out, for all of one’s pain/ills/misfortunes — there’s always someone much worse off. “Be Here Now.” — baba ram dass • sadi ranson-polizzotti Hi Andy: it took a few days before i really had a sense of who i was and who my husband was. I accepted him as a nice guy who came to visit and as someone i must have know, but as for the rest of it – like real stuff, it has taken since April and i still blank on things like spelling, for instance “sight” will become “site” “Chai Tea’ became “thai chi” (one of the better ones) so here are lots of word confusions tht i never made before. I always won spelling bees and now i can’t spell. also, bs have become ps which can also become qs or ds. The line on those letters is reversed if you get my meaning or flipped around. I also wear glasses all the time now because i somehow damaged the occipatal lobe which enabled me to see properly. They don’t really know why this happened, but alas, i have to wear glasses (i can’t wear contacts for other reasons, so i feel like freakin Selma in Scooby Doo which blows since i wanted to be the sexy one – ugh) But anyway, there are always people worse off. I look around the oncology ward when i am there and trust me, i’m not by far the worst case. Not by a mile and it’s important to remember that. shark – oh, how i adore the… I would travel down the Witness Tree any time for BC, thee. AS ever, many thanks and for you i write the following: First they glue the wires to your head a tangled sea of greens and reds, the metal probes near your nose, mouth, cheek, each a monitor of some electric hiccup. It grips you hard by the root, you bite your tongue until the blood runs and the bell is rung at the placid nurses station. They charge in with some brief, yellow pill, all promise and relief a sticky chemical spill, the pricked veins that do not bleed the same but sickly sweet with the smell of Dilauid and death. You lay rigid and seizing, wired for sound, an ancient mystic priestess all elbows and knees, you kick the air, suck great breaths despair, despair! Wait for the witch doctor, which doctor, the one who’ll throw the switch and you’re off down the hole, chasing a white rabbit. Catch him. He is your witness. • GoHah Thanks so much for a powerful account that articulates for me some similar issues. I have a neurological problem that sends random jolts of sharp pain through my head, and I’ve needed to change my life and juggle several medications–I know how it is to have friends misunderstand the situation about my “little headaches” and my apparently rampant drug use. Still, it’s nothing compared to what you go through, and again, thanks for the inspiration and the advice to “quit trying to control what is beyond your reach.” • Andy Marsh It would seem to me that if I woke up and didn’t know who I was…I’d be scared shitless! The way you describe the letter thing, it almost sounds like dyslexia. Your strength in all this should be a message to everyone! I’ll also say that even though you may not have all of your memory back…you still write better than most people I know! • sadi ranson-polizzotti HI Gordon – you pain sounds pretty serious to me and i hope you’ve been given some real mediction to make the pain less…. My own pain (cancer-referred) is well under control with medication but my own family will say things like, “Oh, you ‘do’ too many pills” as if were somehow doing something illicit and not monitored every month by the pain clinic and not seen by truly the best doctors for this in the world at Dana Farber. Yet the insinuation is that it is always your fault – either the pain, the cancer, or the drugs, somehow, it all rains down on you. The reason for this is that people want to feel that it is not arbitrary; that it won’t happen to them becaue htey don’t do “x, y and z” that you do, even if you very clearly do not do those things. All that said, it’s no excuse and pardon me, but fuck ’em. I’ve had the worse things said to me by those who “love” me and now, i just don’t take their phone calls. That’s my solution. Whatever works for you is what you should do. For me, i’m content letting the phone ring and ring because in the final account, i have bigger fish to fry just now. keep strong – you sound it. • sadi ranson-polizzotti hah! Andy trust me when i tell you that the amount i used to write and the way i used to write has changed, from what i can tell and what the neurlogical tests have revealed. My husand disagrees with the writing part. With the memory part he agrees; i mean, he lives with me. There are times when i can’t remember just stupid things (like the Johnny Cash thing) or the name of an actor, and while this occasionaly happens to everyone, it happens to me daily. I also put the cereal in the fridge aned the milk in the cabinet and things like that. A few weeks ago we found my car-keys in the refrigerator. These are not a big deal, but still… not normal either. The b d p q thing is very frustrating for a writer as is the confusion of same-sounding words not to mention embarassing. To mix up “sight” and “site” when you do what i do for a living is dead wrong. Likewise with “its and it’s” which i clearly know the difference between them, for some reason i confuse them w/out even knowing it… a big frustration, but nothing earth shattering. The only time my health has been a real issue and i’ve had seizures in truly bad situations were places like air port security, immigration and naturalization (INS) Department of Homeland Security, and all because i was nervous (when they asked why i wanted to say duh! you have fucking guns on your hips and assault rifles ready to go…. wouldn’t you be nervous and isn’t that the point. And while many people judged me for “not being able to deal with it” they also can say that easy because they don’t have the physical threat of having or having had a Grand Mal – you know, convulsing and pissing yourself. So, that kind of judgment is like an annoying gnat that i want to squash but other than that, i blow it off. Walk a mile…. right… the expression exists with good cause. Anyway – thanks again, and take good care of yourself. rock on. • Baronius The frustration comes from not being able to trust your brain. You know the song on the radio, where the keys belong, and how to spell. It’s just that your brain doesn’t. It’s easier to distrust a freckle or know that your left arm doesn’t work right anymore – although it’s awful to think of any part of your body as the enemy. But the brain, when it becomes “the brain”, not your brain anymore. It’s a barrier between you and your body. It’s just so tiring. Sadi, you’re doing amazingly well. • sadi ranson-polizzotti Hi Baronius – it’s hard to, as you say, not always be able to trust that your brain will cooperate and not leave you seizing on some subway platform or wherever and when and if you wake up, whether or not you’ll be the same you as the “you” that went down. It’s all so confusing but one doesn’t want a big pity party – hardly , just to explain and help so that people stop assuming drugs and such…. as for me, i manage, though it often doesn’t feel like it and i DO get tired, you’re right. i just get tired – it’s that simple. multiple reasons: medication, worry, stress, seizures, depression, all of it. it makes it hard to write as much as i would like at times, so this much is very difficult . i’m used to being a very productive person —- thanks for answering: in the other piece, i wasn’t singling out the Catholic church (not on purpose anyway), just any church that does this. I hadn’t realized that other churches could perform excorcisms sincei thought they had to be sanctioned by the Vatican or by a Bishop. My understanding, and i could be wrong, is that exorcisms could only be performeed by the Catholic church. I don’t blame the church as much as i have a problem with other factions or groups that take it upon themselves to do this stuff… Emily Rose may have been thirty years ago, but this is happening today and that scares me the most. Such people would do this to ME an dthat’s a terrifying thought…. Thanks for reading both – sorry don’t have time to write more… cheers, and be well, • Susan Reno-Gilliland It still (somewhat) amazes me that in all of our so-called advanced technological society, people are still so prejudiced and narrow-minded about other people’s differences. We haven’t advanced very far at all with the way we interact with others. I truly admire how you continue — with such a positive outlook — with all that you endure with your health problems. I have other health issues, not epilepsy, but do have to take a medication used in the treatment of epilepsy in a rather high dosage on a daily basis as a preventative medication for the cluster migraines I have suffered from since the age of fourteen. On top of this, I take three medications relating to my heart, and two other medications relating to another condition. Like you, I wish I could just quit taking them all, but … that would be impossible to do (and survive). Your candid manner in sharing snapshots of your personal life are not only brave, but are also very inspirational to many. You are not afraid to show your vulnerability and, at the same time, show your strength of spirit in how you continue to persevere through adversity. • sadi ranson-polizzotti Hi Susan: It sounds like you have a great deal on your plate as well and while you gave some specifics, you need not give more for me to understand that it is often hard. I don’t know if you face any social stigma; i suppose part of it is that i can either choose to tell or not choose to reveal that i am epileptic. At work, for my own safety, i need to tell someone, even if it’s only one person so that if something happens, someone there knows what is going on and to call 911. Other than that, i don’t normally tell but i’ve outed myself on Blogcritics several times in the name of what i hope is helping people be more openminded and other epileptics finding these articles on Google and feeling less alone which does happpen. So, there is a lot of good there… You’re right about being vulnerable and strong at the same time. But perhaps in order to be strong, you have to be vulnerable to some degree to truly show your strength and who you are means opening up a little bit…. does that make sense? Well — regardless, thanks for reading, and all the very very best with your own stuff. I know how taxing it is (esp Migraines, i get them as well but they’re controlled w/ strong medicine now), but hang in there….
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What Lincoln Chafee brings to the 2016 Presidential race Here is what Lincoln Chafee could bring to the presidential race: Continue Reading R.I. Gov. Chafee will not seek reelection Hold the pot: Chafee halts compassion center openings Gov. Lincoln Chafee ’75 P’14 announced today that he is putting the brakes on efforts to open three medical marijuana compassion centers in Rhode Island. The move comes after U.S. Attorney Peter Neronha, the state’s top federal prosecutor, sent Chafee a letter Friday stating that the law establishing the medical marijuana dispensaries violates federal law and that the Department of Justice could prosecute those associated with the centers if they open. The centers, which would have been able to sell medical marijuana on a larger scale than is possible under the current system, were slated to open this summer. This isn’t the first setback for compassion centers in Rhode Island. In the first round of applications to open compassion centers last year, the state’s Department of Health denied all of the applicants. On March 15, the department approved the three centers in a second round review of applications. A Thousand Words: Chafee inauguration Lincoln Chafee was sworn in as the 58th governor of Rhode Island yesterday in an inauguration ceremony held in front of the state house.  Photos by Michael Danielewicz / Herald. [nggallery id=20] Brown alum helps lead Chafee to victory Political and media consultant, Tad Devine (Class of ’78) aided independent Linc Chafee to victory this past Tuesday in the Governor race of Rhode Island. Devine, a Providence native, ran Chafee’s campaign, making memorable local televisions ads. He has also had significant roles in the presidential campaigns of Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, and John Kerry, as well as the campaigns of various Senate and House members. It’s comforting to know that at least one Brown grad is somewhat involved in Rhode Island politics. Lost faith in Rhode Island (excuse me) Rhode Island and Providence Plantations? Maybe this video will cheer you up. Even though it was not made by Devine, it is still amazing. Caprio to Obama: ‘Shove it’ State Treasurer and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio told President Obama to “shove it” after hearing that Obama was coming to Rhode Island without an endorsement for him. The Associated Press notes that Obama might be staying out of the R.I. endorsement business because of key support in his 2008 election from independent Lincoln Chafee ’75 P’14, a former GOP senator. Caprio probably can’t be too happy either that a new Rasmussen poll shows Chafee up seven points, giving Nate Silver’s computer reason to change its mind and declare Chafee a light favorite. Or maybe the prez is still salty that hoops buddy and R.I. Attorney General Patrick Lynch ’87 is not on the ballot. When candidate Obama was in Li'l Rhody in 2008, only half of the Democratic Party was against him. Rahul Keerthi / Herald File Photo
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2012 Britannica Mascot Throw-Down: It Ain’t Over Till the Fat Mascot Sings: Finals The wolverine awaiting the winner of Spartan-Hawkeye semifinal matchup. Credit: age fotostock/SuperStock Just three competitors remain in Britannica’s 2012 Big Ten Mascot Thrown-Down: the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, the University of Michigan Wolverines, and the Michigan State University Spartans. By luck Michigan has drawn a bye and automatically advances to the final against the winner of the Iowa–Michigan State match-up. Unfair? You bet. So was the alignment of the Big Ten’s Leaders and Legends divisions. As in the earlier rounds, the mascots compete head-to-head in three categories: speed (measured by a sprint through Chicago traffic), ferocity (based on who eats whose lunch), and intelligence (assessed this time by tree identification, using the Monty Python scale; see this video). Semifinal: Michigan State University Spartans v. University of Iowa Hawkeyes Speed (Dodging Traffic on La Salle Street) Trash-talking for the first time in competition, the Spartan boasts loudly that his people regularly won more than half of the events at the early Olympic Games. Uncharacteristically taken aback, Hawkeye disappears in the direction of the Merchandise Mart but soon returns. He seems reenergized. Wearing a black-and-gold track suit, he bounces from one foot to the other, a towel wrapped around his head so only his eyes are visible, barely. As the runners take their marks, the Spartan looks quizzically at his opponent, then savagely rips the towel away from Hawkeye’s head to reveal that it is not Natty Bumppo crouching to run but his speedy Mohican ally Uncas. Iowa is disqualified on a technicality—not as a result of the substitution of Uncas but for Hawkeye’s failure to tag in his replacement in plain sight. Edge Michigan State. Ferocity (Battle for the Beef) Now the Spartan is really talking big. “Pankration,” he yells. “Ever hear of it?” He is referring, of course, to the ancient Greek sport that combined boxing and wrestling, allowed kicking and strangling, and ended only when one competitor quit or was rendered unconscious. The Spartans were very good at it. “We invented the UFC!” he snarls. Hawkeye is unbowed, and with good reason. In full view of the judges, he high-fives Iowa wrestling great Dan Gable—not just Gable, but the 24-year-old Gable who stormed to a gold medal at the 1972 Olympics in Munich without conceding a single point to any opponent. What’s more, he wears a Tapout T-shirt that hints at mixed martial arts training. The food is put in place in the middle of the lunch-room. Steam rises from the Italian beef sandwich. A brutal seesaw battle begins. After hours of combat, exhausted and battered, the Spartan and Gable stare at each other across a long table. The lights go out. Heavy breathing can be heard, but it belongs to neither of the brawlers. Two yellow eyes glow in the dark about a foot and a half off the ground in the direction of the open door. We hear the Michigan fight song—sort of. “Hail…to the…vic—tors…val—iant.” There is an explosion of noise. The cacophony grows: thumps, crashes, growls, screams of terror, the sound of flight. And then it is quiet. The lights come up. The room is empty but for a wolverine chewing on French fries. Winner Michigan. Comments closed. Britannica Blog Categories Britannica on Twitter Select Britannica Videos
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“Pragmatic” Murdoch sees landslide for Obama Rupert Murdoch, whose company owns the Wall Street Journal and the Fox networks, is said to be a conservative with  “a willingness to switch sides when he detects major political changes afoot.” Well, the dude apparently senses just such changes.  And he’s predicting a LANDSLIDE VICTORY for Barack Obama in November. UPDATE: Meanwhile, some Republicans are CONCERNED about John McCain’s campaign organization. Leave a Reply
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Daily Archives: January 8, 2010 How America can rise again. Jim Fallows, Atlantic Only Muslims can stop Muslim terror. Leslie Gelb, Daily Beast Why there’s still hope for Yemen. Ellen Knickmeyer, Foreign Policy Apple vs Google. Farhad Manjoo, Slate. Mixed reviews for Obama’s latest statement on the Christmas Day bomber. He is getting high marks for being so candid about the scope of the failure and for saying he takes responsibility, but also some accusations of complacency over his reluctance to fire anybody. He does deserve praise for describing the mistakes so frankly. I can’t imagine George W. Bush being anything like so forthright–or, for that matter, any other political leader. But the scope of the lapses was wider than one had supposed. The intelligence agencies not only knew a lot about the bomber, they also knew that al Qaeda in Yemen “sought to strike the United States and that they were recruiting operatives to do so [my emphasis]“. This is why Obama’s first directive demanded “that our intelligence community immediately begin assigning specific responsibility for investigating all leads on high-priority threats so that these leads are pursued and acted upon aggressively — not just most of the time, but all of the time.” This was not already in place? Responsibility for investigating “leads on high-priority threats” was not already clear? As for “taking responsibility”, that is all very well, but what does it mean, really, if the mistakes are deemed nobody’s fault and there are no consequences? In the sense he intended, this is obviously Obama’s responsibility. Who else’s could it be? I think Kori Schake is right to criticise commentators for giving him so much credit just for saying so. Obama says he is holding “the system” accountable, rather than his officials, but that’s just waffle. Should somebody have been fired? Scapegoating is the easy way out, and it’s impressive that Obama resists it. But I think Michael Leiter crossed the line as head of the co-ordinating agency, and taking vacation immediately after the attack should have clinched it. It would have, maybe, if John Brennan, White House counter-terror adviser had not, in another lapse of judgment, encouraged him to go. I wonder if Obama decided he would have to fire both or neither, and firing both would have looked like an over-reaction. That did not stop Leiter resigning on his own account. Clive Crook’s blog Clive Crook’s blog: A guide Time: UK time is shown on Clive's posts. « Dec Feb »January 2010
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A day of decisions There are days the news isn’t compatible. In Minnesota, the big story is someone hit the lottery last night. A single Powerball ticket, sold in Dakota County, is worth about $229 million and someone’s big decision is whether to take less money as a lump sum ($124 million), or collect the whole package via an annuity over a number of years. And then there’s Wardo Mohamud Yusuf, the subject of a woefully incomplete five-paragraph story from the Associated Press today. She had to decide whether to leave her four-year-old son to die when he collapsed in Somalia while walking to a refugee camp in Kenya. She did. And he did.
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Chicago Sun-Times Lovie: Shea McClellin will 'hold his own' vs. run in NFL | 7 Comments | No TrackBacks The first question for Lovie Smith after the Bears completed their NFL draft Saturday came from Lovie Smith. ''Where will [Shea McClellin] play? He's not a linebacker -- let's start with that,'' Smith said, answering his own question in his opening remarks. ''He'll have his hand down in a three-point stance from Day One and he'll be in the defensive line room. We can't wait to get started with him. We think he can be an excellent pass rusher in the league. He's excited about competing with the other defensive ends.'' Lovie's attitude about McClellin in response to questions about the Boise State defensive end gave me more uncertainty and doubt about the Bears' draft than anything else. The advantage of a player like McClellin is his versatility -- Boise State got the most out of him by moving him around. With his athleticism and motor at 6-3 and 260 pounds, McClellin theoretically can add a dimension of unpredictability to the Bears' defense it currently does not have. If McClellin is as good as advertised, he'd be one more player an opposing quarterback has to find before the snap. Besides Julius Peppers. That is supposed to be an advantage. But Lovie seems to consider any potential tweaking of his beloved defense as an insult instead of an improvement that might give Aaron Rodgers and the Packers a wrinkle they haven't seen 100 times before. At least that's how it came across when he was asked if McClellin's versatility would allow the Bears to do some things they haven't done before. ''We feel like we've done that with our defense everyday we've been here to try and maximize every guy's potential in our scheme,'' Smith said. ''We're not going to start changing up things. Shea is the ideal guy to fit into what we do. ''We feel like we have a role with him there. We've had defensive ends that have had pretty good seasons playing our defense. We're not changing to the 3-4 or any of that stuff people talk about. He'll be a 4-3 end.'' It's hard to argue with Lovie Smith's credentials as a defense coach -- though his success with the Bears is inherently linked to Brian Urlacher (the Bears have been in the top half of the NFL in points allowed in each of Smith's eight seasons -- except 2009, when Urlacher missed the final 15 games and they were 21st). But he would seem to be selling his defense short if he doesn't at least consider the possibilities with McClellin. Some people think he might have to, because they can't see McClellin ''setting the edge'' against the run at 260 pounds. Smith refuted that notion with typical disdain. He even made a good point -- but couldn't resist the condescending, argumentative tone that indicated the question had no merit. ''First off you have to explain ... how a 6-3 260-pound guy is going to have trouble doing that,'' he said. ''Weight is one of the most overrated things there is when you talk about football players. You talk about strength and athletic ability more than that. ''Were not a 2-gap, hit-guys-right-down-the-middle [defense]. We don't play that style of ball. We're a get-on-the-edge, maintain-your-gap [defense]. A defensive end that is 6-3, 260 pounds can do that easily. So that is no concern at all, Shea, believe me, will be able to hold his own with the big boys that he is playing with.'' No TrackBacks TrackBack URL: Oh is that why Shea averaged 35 snaps a game in college last year, because he is an every down player. Yeah that worked out well for Anderson, then you went and got yourself a 6'7 290 pound DE and lined him up with a 6'7 280 pound DE. Cause size does not matter to him. That's why we have all those 260 pound offensive linemen running around the league. Cause size means nothing. I'll tell you what I think. I think Emery likes to copy Pats, his draft would indicate that. KC also liked to copy the Pats. I think the Pats know this and I think they baited him and set him up. I think they liked McClellin as a second round pick or high third round pick. In fact the BSU news paper seemed to think this as well. They thought he was a second round pick. Boise D-Line are not really a trend in the nfl. DB maybe, O-Line possibly, but D-Line? Not a great reputation. Teams like to start lots of rumors try to get other GM's to bite. A week before the draft this kid suddenly becomes a hot prospect and a lot of rumors are flying that the Pats will take him. They love him, and Emery loves what the Pats love. Pats could of jumped earlier, they showed they were willing to trade up, twice. If they really loved this kid they didn't show it. I know Jones a lot, judginfg from all the reports from about 3 weeks ago. They seemed to jump on him real quick. I think the Pats gambled a little, I thinkk they put some bait out there for some of the copy cat teams and GM's, and I think it paid off. I think the Pats would have liked him in the second or third round where he belonged. What I know about Jones is that while fans did not know about him, scouts have loved him for a long time. McClellin? They have liked him for a little while. Draft is a gamble and lots of teams bluff and spread false rumors. 3 Days before the draft this kid suddenly catches fire. Do you know who most of the Mocks had NE taking in the first round? Shea McClellin, a week or so before that, almost none of them. Boy he sure got hot to NE quick. Bears can say whatever they want, NE bluffed the Bears bit and NE got Jones on the river. The other probably more likely case is that NE and Jones had become a popular rumor a couple weeks ago. It's one of the big reason everyone started talking about that kid. NE had the Packers sitting behind them and they know they have some copy cats floating around the league. Texans and Packers needed a pass rusher. So they started a rumor that they loved McClellin to try and put some distance between them and Jones just incase jones fell far enough. I think they liked McClellin in the second, but loved Jones in the first. McClellin suddenly become a real popular pick for NE and all these mocks who follow the rumors mocked him to NE right before the draft. The Pats may have even tried to move in front of the Bears and Chargers with the Bangles but with Ingram on the board the Bangles probably were charging an arm and a leg. Then it happened Emery who loves everything NE does and copies them, just look at his picks. Well he Bit on McClellin and NE jumped in front of the Texans for Jones. I think Emery bit on the rumor. His draft indicates he likes to copy NE, there is a clear pattern. Now Lovie wants to pull a Wanny. Yeah Wanny thought that about John Thierry, insisted he was an End. He was wrong. He got all stubborn about it too, just like a certain head coach is getting. That always works out well. I think they had an eye on Shea for awhile mostly because NE was looking at him. Which they probably saw at the Senior Bowl. Emery scouted the year before with KC, KC likes to copy the pats, Emery brought that with him and made sure he got that he got that NE pick. Although I doubt NE wanted him to play end at least not in a base package or on first down. He sure seems like a second or third round pick for NE. Hahaha! Somebody has a complex... Well, the NE draft copycat comments aside (which may be the case), I think McLellin probably deserves the benefit of the doubt in term's of Lovie's comments on size. Yes, Peppers and Izzy are 275+, but Ogunleye played at 260, and Alex Brown was 6'3" 260, so there are certainly good precendents for a player of McLellin's size playig the run well in Smith's scheme, Mark Anderson aside. Watching some tape of McLellin vs. Georgia shows a number of examples of McLellin playing at RDE and LDE in a 3-pt, and while he certaily doesn't get there every time, he is a ball-seeking/tackle seeking machine, one who seems to fit the Bears scheme pretty well. I agree he was drafted a little earlier than he should have been, but he could turn out to be a good pick. No he really does not fit the scheme, weight aside cause guys do play lighter, but right now he is a bloated 255 rather than his playing weight of 245. But that is not the problem with his size, he is built like an LB and has an LB's frame. Not an ends frame, he is not heavy lower body, he does not have great leg drive. Let me give you the Break down on this kid When it comes to playing end. He played 35 snaps a game. His words, so he was well rested. He played 80/20 according to a Bears scout. 80 percent of his snaps at LB and 20 percent at end. So about 6-7 plays a game at end. When he did play end it was usually in the nickel sub-package. When he played in the Base 4-3 on first down it was usually on first and long after a penalty so they were rushing the passer. So maybe for his career he has 30 snaps in the base defense at end. That was in a 2 gap scheme also. Not close to enough film to justify him as starting 4 down end. Which Lovie claims. Zero snaps in a one gap scheme. He will have to learn how to run Tex stunts and get the timing down. Now I know Lovie wants this get to get after the QB and he is not that concerned with how he plays the run. But he is not thinking again. Because it's not his call. You put this kid out their on first down and teams will run at him. Anderson had the same problem, he could get after the passer, so Lovie tried to make him an every down player. That was a disaster and every team in the league ran at him. On first down he is not going to push a 320 pound OT backwards, remember he has to mantain his gap. He won't just be rushing the passer he is not going to get a running start like he did in college coming from the outside. Then you have that 35 snaps a game, well know it's 60 snaps a game against much better players and he is on the line. Not blitzing, not coming unblocked, but battling a OT, and OG all day. 320 pounds leaning on him for a season. Power back slamming into him instead of him making tackles on pursuit angles. I hear names like Mathis and I think yeah he can get after a QB, but how good has the Colts defense been? Do you remember what happened when Anderson was a starter? What was wrong with that defense? Teams could run at Anderson and they did, gave up about 2000 yards, a 4.3 against and 17 rushing TD's. They gave up 122 yards a game rushing. They want to play him next to Melton who is no good against the run either with a papper thin DT rotation. As for the Mathis comparison, Mathis was a project, he didn't start his first year, and was only a specialist his second and third years, that is why he was a 5th round pick. He didn't actually start as an every down player until his 4th year in the league. And you know what happend? His numbers went down. So is that what Chicago wants? The colts defense? I would advise against it. Creighton, you could be right and you certainly have done some analysis on it, but you may be overthinking it a bit. Emery noted his strength, athletic ability, his ability to bend and get good pad level, and perhaps more importantly, his quickness and instincts to get off blocks. You can notice this when you watch the film. Sure, not every OT he played against was top-flight or 320, but he displays a solid ability to use leverage to get around and through blocks with mobile hips and good arm work. That being said, I agree that he's not likely to be an every down player, and I don't think he needs to be to be successful. As for his weight, he never played at 245. His roster weight is listed in every year as at least 254, and his soph year it was 262. Likely he'll add 5 more once the Bears get him in the weight room. I watched him play that VT game, he had some decent numbers on papper. He got credit for a coverage sack, it took him like 6 seconds to get to the QB. His other sack was less impressive as another player made the play, I believe it was 20 and he just cleaned up and he was late getting there. Aside from that, i watched every snap he played at end in that game, and VT ran right at him and right over him. On the first TD of the game for VT the TE tossed him aside like a rag doll, on there second TD he never maintained contain, he let the QB run right past him after he left a giant gaping hole because the OT rode him wide, they would of had a sack, and the pressure was from the blind side, he was playing strong side. In fact through most of the game the OT for VT handled him and his speed rather easily, so did their TE. Teams always do a lot of checking on their players Phil, yet they are lucky if they are right about 33 percent of the time. Those are the experts. I am more than willing to give the kid the benifit of the doubt, but I still don't think the pick makes sense. I have seen him make some good plays in games, but all of them were hussle plays none of them were him dominating anybody. And every time I watched him all I could think of was Brian Urlacher, granted a poor mans version of him, but that is what I saw. He plays just like Brian did when they tried him at end. He plays his best when he is in space and has nobody on him and can use his speed to run down ball carriers. I can see why Sean made the comparison with him and Brian. Leave a comment Twitter updates About this Entry This page contains a single entry by Mark Potash published on April 29, 2012 11:37 AM. Overlooked OT/G James Brown heads Bears UnFA list was the previous entry in this blog. Experts giving Bears get mostly C's for 2012 draft is the next entry in this blog.
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Chicago Sun-Times Chris Williams downplays competition for starting LT spot | 2 Comments | No TrackBacks More to come on this later. No TrackBacks TrackBack URL: I hear the line had some false start issues today, any of usual suspects? I heard Tice on the radio he did not seem happy. I figure it's first day jitters but like Tice I would excpect more from the vets. I also heard they were putting the ball on the ground way to much. To be clear so some people don't get mad and say I am hammering the line again, I heard all this on the radio from Mike Tice. As for Williams, I would like to see him win this battle, he is a better pass blocker than Webb but can't run block to save his life. I find this little comment intresting. In the past Tice has hinted that Williams may not want to play that badly or work that hard. Here I see Willimas trying to justify his statment that he works hard. People that need to tell you they work hard, usually are feeling guilty about not doing just that. When I here players saying "you just keep working hard." They usually never throw in "Like I do" Usually it's implied when you say "you just keep working hard" Williams needs to either move past the stigma I believe he feels is placed on him, or needs to start giving it 100%, which I don't think he does. I believe he works hard but given that football is not his passion, I think he it is next to impossible to give it your all when you are not doing what you love. I think football is a means to end for him. On a small side note I heard Tice also take a shot at Webb. Leave a comment Twitter updates About this Entry This page contains a single entry by Sean Jensen published on July 26, 2012 2:10 PM. Bears' o-line still counting on Mike Tice to lead the way was the previous entry in this blog. Bears trade for DT Brian Price is the next entry in this blog.
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From across the Atlantic, the Wall Street Journal reports on the usage of blogs by small businesses as a marketing tool. In the article Blog It and They May Come, author Sarah Needleman highlights the case of Get It In Writing, a small business providing copywriting services ("We write.  We edit.  We proofread.  We dig.  We research.  We translate themes and ideas into words").  Before the company's blog was launched in early 2006, the Get It In Writing website was attracting around 100 unique visitors a month.  The arrival of the blog has since propelled traffic to a dizzying 150,000 monthly unique visitors (that's a staggering 149,900% increase).  Sales have also risen, by 18% (though the impact was not immediate). Thomas Mahon's celebrated UK blog English Cut also gets a mention.  You can read more about it in my post Why small businesses should consider blogging.
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I think having my own TechNet blog means I've officially made it as a geek. My name is Tom Moser. I'm a Premier Field Engineer at Microsoft based out of Metro Detroit. My areas of expertise are Platforms, specifically Active Directory, and PowerShell. I've also got some experience in various areas of .NET and C#, but I hesitate to refer to myself as a developer. I plan to update at least monthly, so stay tuned for random posts on AD, PowerShell, or whatever I happened to have learned or created that week (ok, month).
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is more known for making controversial statements about the Islamic regime’s external issues, such as its view towards the holocaust and the state of Israel. However last night during an interview with the Iranian state television, the Iranian president made a statement which is likely to reverberate long and far within the halls of power of the Islamic Republic for a while to come. The presenter asked Ahmadinejad whether he will reveal the name of corrupt officials as he has only one year left in office. In reply to the presenter’s statement about his time left at the Iranian president’s office, Ahmadinejad stated “how do you know”? Until now it was suspected that Ahmadinejad had plans to back the appointment of his right hand man Esfaniday Mashai as the next president. If Meshai is elected, it’d mean Ahmadinejad would continue to wield influence in the government. In fact I was the first person to write about this in the international press back in September 2010. Mashai is a very controversial figure inside the regime. His previous statement that Iran’s problem is with the Israeli government and not the Israeli people made him many enemies and earned him severe retribution from Khamenei. He is also believed to be the brainchild of Ahmadinejad’s quasi nationalist idea of Iranian – Islam, something which concerns the regime leadership greatly. The regime has always tried to put the emphasis on its religious character. Others within the regime dislike him because he of pure jealousy. His meteoric rise as Ahmadinejad’s right hand man has eclipsed the promotion of many who have been part of the regime for far longer. It should be emphasized that the two are old friends. Mashai’s daughter is married to Ahmadinejad’s eldest son Mehdi. Here is a photo from the party. After Ahmadinejad’s statement last night, many within the regime are going to be convinced that Ahmadinejad is now going to use regime funds and his own office to openly back Mashai. This will not necessarily mean that Mashai will win. What it will mean is more intense political infighting within the regime. This is bad news for Khamenei. Regime instability will only hurt and weaken its falling legitimacy. This is a far more serious danger than sanctions or a military attack, as it emanates from deep within the regime. Khamenei should worry less about spinning centrifuges, and more about divisions within his regime. The latter is far more crucial to regime survival and the former is no cure for it.
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Warner Bros.’ ‘Constantine’ Poster is “Smoking” Cool Who would have thought that MTV would eventually stick their noses in another place it doesn’t belong- movies. After months and months of MOVIE television, it was only a matter of time until they broke some news. Today they’ve scored a look at the poster for Warner Bros. Constantine, which is an adaptation of a comic book entitled ‘Hellblazer.’ The film, which hits theaters February 18th, stars Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Tilda Swinton, Gavin Rossdale, Djimon Hounsou, Shia LaBeouf and Peter Stormare. Image courtesy of MTV. Source: MTV
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NHTSA Investigates BMW Final Drive Failure After over 145 individual complaints filed between April 2001 and August failure of crown gear bearings on BMW models equipped with the Paralever NOT already reported it to the NHSTA, I urge you do it now.> 176 Responses to NHTSA Investigates BMW Final Drive Failure 1. I liked reading this article. If you like, please visit my personal web-site. 3. Aѕking quеѕtіоnѕ are truly pleаsant thing іf you are not underѕtanding something totаlly, but this aгtіclе pгovidеs gooԁ understanding yet. 5. Thanks a lot for providing individuals with an extremely nice opportunity to check tips from this web site. It is usually very brilliant plus jam-packed with a lot of fun for me personally and my office peers to visit your website a minimum of thrice a week to read the latest stuff you will have. And of course, we are certainly amazed concerning the spectacular strategies you serve. Some 4 points on this page are absolutely the very best we have all had. 6. the Wait is over, I have found the favorite blog ever! yours Smilie: :) 7. Way cool! Some very valid points! I appreciate you writing this post and the rest of the website is – NHTSA Investigates BMW Final Drive Failure | BMW Final Drive also very good. 8. This is my last straw, First final drive failure at 51K, second at 71K, final drive seal at 79K, third final drive at 85K, fourth final drive at 93K. I have paid for three of them, with the latest costing $2600.00 due to the housing being damaged and none available from BMW. Only option was buying brand new final drive. Complained to BMW San Jose Dealer who contacted regional guy. Their solution was to refund me a third of their cost of the final drive only, a whopping $462.19. Contacted BMW NA Customer service, was told that this is final decision and they will not be doing any more. I will be researching what to do next, this is unacceptable, four final drives in 42K is nuts. This is on a 2007 R1200GSA. Leave a Reply
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Tag Info Hot answers tagged It's a draw. Whenever all remaining players lose at the same time, the game ends in a draw. From the Basic Rulebook, under "Winning the Game: If both players would lose the game at the same time, the game is a draw—nobody wins. Similar information is repeated under the glossary for "Life total" and "draw the game". The game is a draw. MTG's rules are not designed to try to prevent draws. This is perhaps most evidenced by the card Divine Intervention which can specifically cause the game to end in a draw.
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Search for content in message boards Replies: 46 Re: Isaac Baker Posted: 24 Aug 2013 6:42PM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: BAKER Do you have any additional info on Nathaniel and Samuel Baker. I'm going threw a very large file from Onondaga Historical Association and a Nathaniel and Samuel bought a Church in 1828 in Pompey. Wanting to find out which ones are still alive then, besides my Nathan 1760-1836. Also have land records, do you have any signatures to compare? SubjectAuthorDate Posted ablelooneymum 30 Mar 1999 12:00PM GMT  Carole Alden 1 Jun 1999 12:00PM GMT  GailBaker65 21 Apr 2000 12:00PM GMT  Carole Alden 25 Aug 2013 12:42AM GMT  Sara Bailey 23 Nov 1998 12:00PM GMT  JonNicholson6... 23 Nov 1998 12:00PM GMT  harold morris 14 Sep 2001 2:28PM GMT  jemjee 22 Nov 1999 12:00PM GMT  erina4 17 Mar 2002 2:50AM GMT  Carole Alden 5 May 2012 8:41AM GMT  per page Find a board about a specific topic
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Search for content in message boards 18th Century German Immigrants Replies: 2 18th Century German Immigrants Posted: 25 Mar 2003 5:35AM GMT Classification: Query Edited: 19 Mar 2005 4:39AM GMT Reprinted from the Laurel Messenger, August 1990 Trials of 18th Century Germans by Jeanne M. Coleman In tracing the genealogy of a Somerset County family it is very likely that one will be led back to an eastern county of Pennsylvania, and beyond that to Germany and/or Switzerland. It is often possible to discover the name of the ship on which the forefather(s) sailed to the New World. With some difficulty the family’s roots in Europe may be found. But how often do we give thought to the trauma involved in the voyage those families made, or con-sider the reasons that impelled their actions? During the 17th century conditions in Europe were not easy for most people and this applied especially to Germany. Interminable wars had shattered the economy, caused thousands of people to be homeless, and many people died of disease and starvation. These intolerable situations added fuel to the tire of the religious reformation then taking place. Many were dissatisfied with the state of the church, the lack of concern they fit it showed toward the ordinary people, and the arrogance and wealth displayed by the high clergy. Leaders arose who quickly found followers willing to create their own new sects and congregations. These groups were soon persecuted both by government and established church. Among them were the Mennonites, Amish, Lutheran, Reformed, and various Anabaptist organizations. Living condi-tions for these groups were well nigh insufferable. Even in Switzerland, which today is thought of as a peaceful nation, the Mennonites were unwelcome because their men refused to bear arms. In 1711 the Swiss government actually encouraged them to leave the country by offering to pay their way down the Rhine River to Holland where they could take ship, pro-vided they would never come back. Many of them did go, all the way to America, where they settled in the Lancaster Co. area of PA. A few earlier Germans had gone to the New World at the urging of the Quaker William Penn and taken up land between Delaware and New Jersey. Another larger group left Germany in 1709 and became the first to be truly exploited, defrauded and generally misus-ed. At this time the British were looking fin settlers for Their American colonies and they distributed propaganda that por-trayed the New World in glowing colors. They hired unscrupulous Germans to play the part of men returned from successful ventures in America. These Newlanders’ as they were called, cir-culated among their impoverished and desperate countrymen and persuaded them to emigrate. Th actuality, at this point, the British wanted colonists to establish a settlement in New York to pro-duce “naval supplies” - pitch. Not realiz-ing any of this, many of the hard-pressed people in the Palatine area of Germany decided to make the move. What they ex-perienced was perhaps not worse than what they left, but the shame is that they had been lead to expect something only a little less perfect than Paradise. The first large movement consisted of about 13,000 persons who crossed to England between May and October of 1709. Before boarding ship they had to make their fly down the Rhine to the sea arid it was on the river that their misfor-tunes began. There were many tariffs to be paid and their own countrymen charg-ed exorbitant fees at these customhouses. The travelers’ money supplies dwindled rapidly. With all the necessary stops the trip to Rotterdam took 5 to 6 weeks, and after reaching the port there was usually a wait of a month or more for a ship to sail. Upon reaching England at last, the travelers were put in camps in the fields outside of London where they presented such a novel sight that the citizens of the town found entertainment in gawking at then. There were far too many Germans for the original plan hr the New York set-tlement so 3,800 were sent to Ireland. Some to the swamps of Mississippi where they perished of fever, and some to North Carolina. In the end about 3,000 went to the Hudson River country. Those bound for NY boarded ships in December but not until April did the vessels finally sail! The cost of passage varied but averaged 3 pounds each for adults. Further they were required to pay for their supplies - dried peas, oatmeal, beer, 24 lbs. of dried beef, 15 lbs. of cheese. 8¼ lbs. of butter, tools, linens. bedding, powder and lead, furniture, stoves, and money to purchase livestock. Many were unable to meet these expenses and if they wanted to continue the trip they were compelled to sign agreements (in English which they couldn’t understand) with the captains by which they agreed to be sold as indentured servants upon arrival in America to pay for their transport. Also, there were dishonest captains who “misplaced” trunks and other luggage and the hapless owners never saw their possessions again. Often the crew stole whatever they could as well. Conditions on the overcrowded ships were wretched, even during the months of waiting in harbor. All of which became even worse once at sea. Below deck there was scant light or air, with little attempt at sanitation. Food spoiled and became ex-ceedingly scarce on most of the vessels. Those who could catch mice and rats could easily sell them for food. Passengers died daily and the elderly and very young were at greatest risk. Children between 1 and 7 rarely survived. Contagious diseases could sweep through a ship and fell even the relatively strong. Beyond all of this there was the real and constant threat of enemy ships, including pirates. Of the 3,000 bound for New York over 500 perished at sea. The Pilgrims of New England, almost 100 years previously, did not have an easy journey, but compared to the Germans, they had a luxury cruise. Upon reaching New York harbor the survivors were landed on Governor’s Island where they lived in tents. That sum-mer 250 more died of typhus. Orphan children were bound out as indentured servants, even some whose parents still lived. The people who at last went to the settlement along the Hudson where they were to manufacture the naval supplies found shelter almost non-existent and food in short supply. As winter came on the conditions worsened to such a degree that the British abandoned the project and left the settlers to shift for themselves. They scattered in various directions. Eventually some 33 families made their way into PA and settled in the Tulpehocken area in what would be Berks Co. Some of their descendants moved west into Bedford and Somerset Counties. After that unfortunate experiment, most of the Germans headed directly for Pennsylvania and so many came in the next decades that it was feared they would set up a separate nation. So in 1727 the Pro-vincial Council ordered captains to sub-mit passenger lists and emigrants were required to take an Oath of Allegiance to the British King. As mentioned, some had sold themselves in order to sail at all. Others who had been persons of means, position and education in Germany now discovered they had been robbed by seamen and their belongings nowhere to be found. Suddenly impoverished, they also had to indenture themselves. Men from 16 to 40 brought 24 pounds and women 2/3 that much. Children over five could be bound out until the age of 21. Adult servitude at first was for 7 years, later only 4. Families were torn, apart by this system perhaps never to be reunited. At the end of their servitude they received “payments’ that varied over the years. In the late 1600s it was a provision of corn and 50 acres. After 1750 it was clothing and a horse for a man, clothing and a cow for a woman. Not much return for years of almost free labor. It s said that most servants were fairly treated but never-theless there were runaways and quite a few men and boys found refuge in the military. Marriage was not allowed except with the consent of the master, unless a large sum, of money was paid, which the servants did not have. As a group, however, the German immigrants survived and on the whole they prospered. In Europe they had been farmers, for the most part, and good ones. They knew their trade, were industrious and thrifty, and had found fertile ground in eastern PA, This area, under their husbandry, became widely known for its beautiful farms with their luxuriant crops. Some of the most successful families in the state have come from this old German stock, even from those so temporarily down on their luck as to have to be inden-tured for a time. Many of the German and Swiss settlers of Somerset County arrived here from eastern PA, some through mid-state migration and some by a southern route through MD. It is almost certain that they, or their parents, had experienced the horrors of the sea journey and the difficulties of adjusting to a new land. When we state, “My ancestors arrived in America in the -1730s”, (or whatever early date), let us give a moment to remember all the travail and grief that accompanied such a trip. Names and dates are the framework of genealogy but the reality of history lies in the experiences and actions of the people. In trying to imagine their thoughts and emotions we come closer to our forebears than just in knowing the bare statistics of their lives. Jeanne M. 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Search for content in message boards Carl Berg (1876-pre 1917) & wife Hannah Stigen (Stegen) & son Hilbert Berg (1903-1993) Replies: 6 Posted: 21 Sep 2004 4:43PM GMT Classification: Query Edited: 15 Aug 2005 8:28PM GMT Surnames: Berg, Stigen. Stegen Seeking info on my g-grandmother Sina Berg Reffling's brother and his family: CARL BERG s/o Ole Kristiansen Berg & Ingeborg Nilsdatter born Nov. 28, 1876 in Webster Twp, Vernon Co. Married HANNAH STIGEN d/o Henry Stigen and Tollette Sophia Lee on Nov. 22, 1903 at Viroqua, Vernon Co. Son HILBERT O. BERG born July 2, 1903 at Westby, died May 20, 1993 Onalaska, LaCrosse Co. Carl was not listed as a survivor in Sina's 1917 obituary. Is he the Carl J. Berg (1878-1907) listed in Coon Prairie Cemetery records? Carl, Hannah and Hilbert have not been found on the 1910 and 1920 census records. Where were they living during those years? Hilbert was living in Coon Twp, Vernon Co. in 1930. Hilbert was the only child of Carl listed as an heir in his grandmother Ingeborg Nilsdatter Berg's 1921 estate, however Hilbert's obituary indicates he had 3 sisters and a brother who predeceased him. Did Hannah remarry after Carl died and have more children? (Carl's other siblings include Kristian, John, Martin, Oscar and Oden Berg, Randine (Dina) Jacobson--all lived & died in or near Vernon Co., and Netta Nelson of Ivanhoe, MN. Any information on those families would also be welcome.) Thank you SubjectAuthorDate Posted NormaABQ 21 Sep 2004 10:43PM GMT  MarilynRoth58 3 Oct 2004 5:52PM GMT  NormaABQ 5 Oct 2004 3:36PM GMT  randjennyl 31 Mar 2010 3:25AM GMT  NormaABQ 31 Mar 2010 7:04PM GMT  MarilynRoth58 15 Apr 2010 8:33PM GMT  patld 11 Apr 2013 2:44PM GMT  per page Find a board about a specific topic
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1. They have done Microsoft’s debugging work for them. Redmond just needs to cut them a check, fix the bugs, and move on. Free market at its finest! 1.  But what about the costs imposed by tarnishing the brand… …sorry, couldn’t finish that with a straight face. 1. unfortunately that’s not how VUPEN works. they aren’t a security company, they’re not interested in improving anyone’s security, they’re an anti-security company as mentioned in the post. they make it their policy to not sell the information to the affected vendors. they’ve realized that that hurts their bottom line. they can make more money by: 1) selling to governments 2) selling the same thing to multiple parties 3) not invalidating the value of the exploit by helping the vendor fix the problem (an exploit with a long life has more value to people who want to use it to attack others than one that gets fixed in a few hours/days/weeks/months). 2. Assuming that this information they are selling could reasonably be used to break into computers with some copyrighted content (oooooh!), they are breaking the law, specifically that part of the DMCA that deals with “Distribution of Circumvention Tools”.  See here Granted the DMCA sucks, but as long as it’s still on the books, why not apply it here and actually make it do some good for society? Comments are closed.
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Web Site Goes Live; Read All About Strategic Focus County Family, A news spot for Strategic Focus has been created on the County's web site - www.ocgov.com. All communications about the Strategic Focus effort, including the employee survey, will be posted at http://www.ocgov.com/strategic/strategicfocus.asp. The home page entrance to the site will be under Latest News. Make sure you're current. Check it out. You're a part of the process. Bill Campbell, Chairman Orange County Board of Supervisors Thomas G. Mauk County Executive Officer Strategic Planning - County of Orange Copyright © 2006 County of Orange
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Monday, September 20, 2010 Adoption: The Child's Story So, I'll start there. Salanimi said... I totally agree - we've been asked so many stupid things during the years as a adoptive-mom, that I've now decided to answer something like: Why do You want to know? or Sorry, but that really is personal. Aico Furniture said... I read you story but honestly I didn't understand what is behind the story.I will come here to do it again and i hope that I will get success then.Thanks for sharing such a nice blogs. Akka said... When people ask me if my kids are adopted, I ask them in turn whether they themselves are. They tend to get the point, or at least they go away quietly. When people stare, I stare back and smile. Fortunately we haven't had really horrible questions asked, or I would have had to have been horrible back...
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Yankees release Jorge Vazquez It was just two weeks ago when we heard that Jorge Vazquez was not going to be happy spending another year in Triple-A. He wanted a chance to play at the big league level whether it be for the Yankees or somebody else. It looks like it will end up being with somebody else as the Yankees released Vazquez, according to Chad Jennings of the Journal News. Vazquez showed off a lot of power last season by hitting 32 homers in just 500 plate appearances. However an OBP of just .314, 166 strikeouts, and poor defense meant that he never had any chance of playing in the Bronx. The Yankees signed Steve Pearce to play first base at the Triple-A level last week essentially replacing JoVa. They probably spent a few days looking for somebody interested in trading for him and released him when they couldn’t find a taker. About Rob Abruzzese
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Judging Brett Gardner trade proposals 22 Brett Gardner 9 Since Brett Gardner is one of the biggest topics on the Yankees, I thought I would try a small exercise involving Gardner. On Twitter, I asked Yankees fans to come up with trade proposals involving Brett Gardner. I’ll list the trade proposal and then I’ll give my take on whether it would be a deal the Yankees should do.  Brett Gardner (NYY) for David Price (TB): This trade will not work out for an abundance of reasons. For one thing, David Price is the ace of the Tampa Bay staff and Brett Gardner alone will not get you Price. The Tampa Bay Rays also have a habit of not trading players within the American League East, so that’s that. Final Verdict: Not even if they were the last two players on earth, this trade wouldn’t happen. Brett Gardner (NYY) for Alexei Ramirez (CWS): MLB Network suggested this trade this morning and the first thing I said was, “The Yankees would never go for this.” MLB Network stated Ramirez could be insurance for Derek Jeter in 2014 since Ramirez also plays short stop,  however the Yankees already have insurance for Jeter. The Yankees didn’t sign Brendan Ryan for nothing, you know. Final Verdict: Yankees don’t need another SS, so no. Brett Gardner (NYY) for Chris Sale (CWS): Chris Sale is the ace of the White Sox staff. Brett Gardner’s trade value wouldn’t be enough to get Chris Sale. As a matter of fact, Brett Gardner by himself wouldn’t bring back any ace. The trade would be fair to the Yankees–but it wouldn’t be fair to the White Sox. Final Verdict: No chance it happens. Brett Gardner (NYY) for Brett Anderson (OAK): Brett for a Brett, huh? Brett Anderson is a decent starting pitcher–but he’s been hurt every year since 2009, so he wouldn’t bring much value to the Yankees if he lands on the disabled list. Honestly, if it were a contest to see who would be injured first, my bet would be on Anderson. Anderson has good stuff, but his injury history would be enough to stay away. Final Verdict: Unless you like injury prone starting pitchers, then this wouldn’t work. Brett Gardner (NYY) for David Freese (STL/LAA): David Freese is a St. Louis Cardinals World Series hero from 2011, but that wouldn’t be enough to trade Gardner for Freese in Los Angeles. Freese plays third base and of course, people are thinking ahead if Alex Rodriguez would be suspended…but his numbers from the 2013 season are nothing to really write home about. Gardner had a better average (.272 vs. .261) and had a better OBP than Freese (.344 vs. 340). Basically they’re the same player minus the positions they play. Trading a Gold Glove caliber OF for an average fielding 3B? I’ll politely pass. Final Verdict: No chance it happens Brett Gardner (NYY) for Joe Kelly (STL): The Cardinals wouldn’t do the trade since they consider Kelly a viable asset to their rotation. It’s possible it could work, but no way St. Louis goes for it. Final Verdict: St. Louis won’t allow it to happen. Brett Gardner (NYY) for Shelby Miller (STL): Again, I don’t really see the Cardinals moving anyone from their rotation for Gardner. They value their pitching, as it was shown during the postseason last year. Final Verdict: St. Louis won’t allow it to happen Brett Gardner (NYY) for Brandon Phillips (CIN): From a numerical standpoint, Gardner for Phillips seems like a fair trade–but the Yankees have to also think about the dynamics in the clubhouse. In the clubhouse, Gardner is polite, respectful to the media and his teammates enjoy having him in the clubhouse (despite Gardner playing harmless pranks on them). Phillips on the other hand, isn’t so popular in the Reds clubhouse. Phillips has famously complained about his contract and belittled a media writer because the writer rightfully brought up his low OBP. If Phillips could crack and show anger in Cincinnati, then I don’t think he’s mentally fit for New York, regardless how many home runs he hits. Final Verdict: No. Way. Brett Gardner (NYY) AND Austin Romine (NYY) for Homer Bailey (CIN): This is probably the one trade that could possibly work and the one player I possibly would consider dealing Gardner for–but the Reds won’t go for it. They’d probably want more prospects because I don’t think Gardner and Romine would be enough for the trade. Final Verdict: Reds wouldn’t do it, so no. 22 thoughts on “Judging Brett Gardner trade proposals • hotdog apparently there is a good deal of interest in Brett Garner…he's not capable of bringing in a decent pitcher on his own though…the Yankees seem to be of two minds regarding Gardner, one being keeping him as their starting LF or 4th outfielder and the other, trading him as excess…unless the Yankees have a deal for a decent starter (which would include another player), I'd prefer to keep him…it would be nice to have a homegrown out there everyday… • Weeks Agree about the homegrown players. I’m tired of the Yankees using their own guys as trade bait. The mercenary nature of the teams over the last decade makes them less likeable. • mlblogsnewyorkyankees13 I'm sorry, I had so many tweets about Gardner, yours must have gotten lost. I could answer it right here for you. :) Garth Brooks..yep, same. Arm, leg and Gardner to see Garth Brooks live. :) • Rob Abruzzese I don't think that Gardner is much of a trade chip on his own. He's a solid player, but there are still teams that don't value defense that much and he's 30, in his walk year. I do think that if you put together a package of Gardner + Gary Sanchez + Tyler Austin then you have the start of a solid package that teams might be interested in. Still, though, that's tricky because then you have to find a team that (1) that needs Gardner in 2014 and (2) is interested in prospects that are still a year or two away from the majors. That's a tough combination that I'm not sure even exists. • nyyfan Brett Gardner for John Danks. I would do that but Sox WSox have DeAza or I'd trade him for a second baseman. Either Danny Espinosa on Washington or Dustin Ackley on Seattle. • Bill Why don't we keep Gardner??? How about Chris Sale for Sanchez or Murphy (Sox Choice), Heathcote or Mason Williams (Sox Choice), Nunez and Turley or Campos (Sox Choice). It is a four-for-one deal that helps the Yankees but also gives the Sox fair value. It gives the Yankees a rotation of Sale, CC, Kuroda, Nova and WHOEVER emerges as the 5th starter and only costs them one player (Nunez) who has any chance of making this year's team. • mlblogsnewyorkyankees13 If you called the White Sox offering Sanchez or Murphy, Heathcott or Williams, Nunez and Turley and ask for Chris Sale, they're going to hang up the phone. None of those players are enough trade value for Sale. • Rob Abruzzese Outside of video games, quantity is not better than quality. Teams would usually have 1 or 2 really elite prospects than 4 or 5 mediocre prospects. So just throwing all of the Yankees prospects at them won't necessarily work. • Bob Spencer With the injury histories of the two new guys, Gardner may end up playing just about full time anyway. • Tim Smith Gardner ,Nunez , Sanchez, and phelps for Price even through in cash! Same division kills us on this one hope he goes to NL then • Rob Abruzzese Think about it, if you were the Rays why would you consider giving up Price for an outfielder who is going to be gone in a year, a crappy infielder, a decent but not great prospect, and a 4th or 5th starter? If Cashman proposed that trade, the Rays would probably never accept another call from him again. • hotdog we would get very little i believe…looks like their trying to move Ichiro…Yankees will have to eat salary but maybe there's someone in trade worth having…again, not much but hopefully not nothing, dependent on how much salary they eat… • mikefoxtrot not sure that the Yankees would want to pay much or any of ichiro's 2014 salary unless they're getting a player who is ready to fill a position of need and making a salary far lower than Suzuki's. Comments are closed.
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Located in: Home > Business > Video News > Analyst Says Rick’s Cabaret Stock Worth Twice Its Current Price Analyst Says Rick’s Cabaret Stock Worth Twice Its Current Price Analyst Says Rick’s Cabaret Stock Worth Twice Its Current Price HOUSTON—A market analyst by the name of RJ Towner has evaluated Rick’s Cabaret, a publicly traded owner and manager of upscale gentlemen's clubs, and has come to the conclusion that the company’s stock is worth $16/share or more. Shares are currently trading around $8.55. Key points Towner cites include the following: * Rick's acquires clubs at EBITDA multiples lower than their own, known as a "roll-up" strategy * The company could receive a windfall court case that will add significant earnings * An economic recovery should help Rick's, even if it is a recession proof business According to Towner, the strip club business, as he calls it, has its risks—including the dubious accuracy of accounting by independent clubs Rick’s may be seeking to acquire, as well as other potentially shady practices—but the solidity of the company’s business model and management combined with a recovering economy make Towner bullish on the company’s future valuation. A pending court decision in Texas also bodes well for Rick’s. “Rick's has quite a few locations in the highly profitable areas of Dallas and Houston,” wrote Towner. “For the last two years, Rick's has been paying a $5/head tax on each customer. However, the law has been challenged, and the Texas Supreme Court should make a decision by the end of 2011. A reversal will lead to a few million in free cash flow, and could increase traffic in Texas clubs.” Long story short, for a small company, Towner says Rick’s “provides one of the best risk/rewards available on the market.” Related Content: Rick's Cabaret Tom Hymes Please log in to comment. Don't have a free account? Become a member! and represent that you are not under the age of 18. Related Topics
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Located in: Home > Business > Company News > Tom Byron Pictures Receives 3 Urban X Awards Noms Tom Byron Pictures Receives 3 Urban X Awards Noms VAN NUYS, Calif.—Tom Byron Pictures has been recognized for its releases in an ethnic genre by the Urban X Awards with three nominations. Byron’s interracial, all-girl, all-oral release, Asseaters Unanimous 22, is up for two nominations—Best Girl/Girl Release and Best Girl/Girl Sex Scene. House of Ass 14 also is a contender, with a nod acknowledging Byron and Misty Stone for Best Couples Sex Scene.  “It is an honor to be nominated for multiple Urban X awards,” Byron said. “I am proud of the movies that are up for accolades, and very excited to be personally nominated.” “We at Tom Byron Pictures are very excited to be nominated for three Urban X Awards,” said company VP Adam Hasner. “There are plenty of niches out there and ethnic releases are definitely dominant in the business market. Being nominated by for Urban X Awards showcases the high quality Tom Byron Pictures stands for.” The Urban X Awards have been held annually since 2008 in honor of producers, directors, talent, companies and agencies creating and contributing to the best in ethnic content. Related Content: Tom Byron Pictures Misty Stone Tom Byron Please log in to comment. Don't have a free account? Become a member! and represent that you are not under the age of 18. Related Topics
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Comments on: J.J. Keller offers new motorcoach-specific training programs Helping the Bus Industry Run on Time Mon, 31 Aug 2015 02:06:33 +0000 hourly 1 By: Joe Schirck III Fri, 04 Jan 2013 18:50:19 +0000 I absolutely encourage motorcoach trainers to consider these videos. I was involved as a script consultant and in some of the video production. Motorcoach operaters are a very small industry compared to the property carrying industry. This is why most training videos are made for trucking. Although the basic skills and principals of trucking and motorcoach are similar there are differences. I also believe it is harder for motorcoach students to identify with the training when it shows cab of a tractor trailer. I have searched high and low It is very difficult to find quality motorcoach specific training in this kind of format or any format for that matter! If these are sucessfull I believe that would encourage JJ Keller to produce more motorcoach specific training. I do/did not receive any royalties or any other form of monetary compensation for working on these videos, only the satisfaction of participating in quality training that will help make our industry a safer one.
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Busted Halo Click this banner to see the entire section. February 26th, 2010 Food Consciousness So I hear it’s lent time. My best friend gave up chocolate (I could never!). I was thinking about the idea of food in Judaism and how it plays such a huge role — especially around laws of kosher and holidays. More recently in the Jewish tradition, a popular movement to become vegan has developed. Blogs such as The Jew and the Carrot and heeb ‘n’ vegan have formed a loyal following, and many Jews request vegan as opposed to kosher restaurants (because vegan eating actually is kosher).  Plus, one of my interviews at The Jew Spot Chloe Jo Berman runs an incredible site about vegan living called Girlie Girl Army. To be honest, despite all this excitement, I never jumped on board. I did the vegetarian thing before until I found out I can’t have gluten, so meat it was. When I did it though, it was more out of experimentation than an ethical, moral reason. But now, reading up on why it’s ethically immoral to eat animals (I promised myself I wouldn’t read this but did anyway!) I’m kind of thinking us human creatures are pretty heartless when it comes to the animal world. Am I exaggerating? Is this movement also taking place in the religious world at large? What do other religious communities say or do around the ethics of our food? Should we think more about the food we eat and serve others? Is that a religious obligation? I’d love to hear what Busted Halo readers think about this. Comment below. The Author : Monica Rozenfeld See more articles by (64). • Bethany As for what foods we should eat and serve others, I am going to say once again that God calls us to take care of the things He has made, this time being our bodies! Enjoying occasional junk food items or dessert I think is perfectly fine, but not eating healthy often is not only bad for you, it could also potentially damage you by making you sick or obese. Gluttony is a sin, so “religiously” that’s a no-go. As for veganism/knowing the origin of our foods, that’s a choice you can make for yourself. Talk to God about it, He doesn’t mnd hearing your concerns about meat. Remember that if you do go vegan, don’t pressure others about becoming a vegan. What they eat is for them to decide. Don’t let veganism be your new obsession. My vegan friend isn’t a believer and she follows her vegan ways as if she worshipped it because her whole life is built around it. God is more important than your diet. • Bethany I have a friend who’s a vegan and I’ve heard Alllllll about animal cruelty, animal rights, seen bloody pictures, etc. I myself am a vegetarian, and when I saw all those barbaric images and my friend pressuring me to “go vegan”, I had to take it to God. In the Bible, eating meat was mentioned quite a few times, and somewhere it says that some animals were put on this earthfor the purpose of human consumption. Ok, so some animals are meant to be killed then eaten, right? But what about the way they are treated beforehand? God also calls us to love one another and to take care of His creation and since animals are a part of His creation we need to take care of it, even if we are to eat it later. What PETA and other organizations will try to do is make people who eat meat feel guilty and acuse them of being “murderers”, sometimes saying animals are the same as humans! What they fail to recognize is the real issue which is animal cruelty, not eating meat. Like I said I am a vegetarian and I don’t like the way factories treat their animals before they reach the slaughter house, but remember that even though animals are a part of God’s creation and we need to love and take care of it, but animals don’t have rights and you are most certainly not a sinner when you eat meat. powered by the Paulists
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Thursday, January 26, 2012 My love affair with the Great Plains When I began storm chasing, I was obsessed with seeing tornadic storms.  As it turned out, I wasn't often successful at seeing a tornado.  Therefore, I had two simple choices:  give up storm chasing, or persist in the effort.  Giving up was not an option.  No matter what the outcome, I was going to be on the Great Plains every spring, with the purpose of chasing storms in hopes of seeing tornadoes.  It still is not clear to me why I had this passion, but what was very evident was that my success or failure on any given chase day was not important.  I felt a compulsion that simply couldn't be denied.  Failure couldn't discourage me. What few successes I had in those early years (beginning in 1972) made it obvious that the reality of storms far exceeded my dreams!  The few successes I had in pursuing my goal to see tornadic storms far outweighed my frustrations over not seeing such on most chase days.  If this was the price of success, then I was more than willing to pay that price!  Failure became both my constant companion and an incentive to succeed.  The rest is history, now.  But what's more important even than those occasional successes is what happened in the process of not giving up in the face of frequent failure. Storm chasing in the nominal peak of the storm chase "season" puts me on the Great Plains.  And given the likely failure of my hopes to see a tornadic storm on most chase days, this meant that I had a lot of days when I was not going to see a tornado.  If storm chasing was only about seeing tornadoes, this was not going to be a process that rewarded me frequently!  With the prospect of a lot of days when I was going to "fail" to see a tornado, I was faced with the inevitability of frequent failure.  What was I going to do with that time when I did not see a tornadic storm? Eventually, something else began to intrude in my consciousness:  there was more to the experience than tornadic storms!  I found that by being immersed in the Great Plains, something wonderful began to happen: I was falling in love with the place!  Upon my arrival in Oklahoma for graduate school in the late 1960s, I had the odd experience of feeling "at home" in a place where I'd never lived.  Somehow, it felt as if I'd arrived "home" in a place that had never been my home.  The sights, the sounds, the smells, the "feel" of the place made it evident to me that I never wanted to be separated from it again.   To this day, I can't explain that.  I can only bow to the inevitable:  I love it here! The powerful storms of the Great Plains are an important part of the region's attraction to me - but it's become far more than just the storms.  It includes the people of the Great Plains, the history of the place, the oceans of emptiness, the infinite skies, the sensory experiences of being there - the total experience has become what keeps me here. For me, a storm chase involves far more than just the potential for seeing a tornadic storm.  The chance to be on the Great Plains is an opportunity to experience something special in its own right.  If that experience includes a tornadic storm, so much the better, but it's become important to me just to be there.  The chance to see a tornadic storm adds another layer of significance to the experience, but it's no longer necessary to me. Thus, it concerns me that the plains are under threat from those who would exploit them for monetary gain.  The Great Plains are far more than simply a dumping ground, or some sort of cash cow that can be exploited for monetary gain.  I wasn't an "environmentalist" before I became a storm chaser, but I now have become one, arguing that the plains have their own beauty and value that needs to be preserved, not destroyed for the sake of profit.  They have a beauty that may not meet the eye so aggressively as the beauty of the mountains or the ocean, but they are beautiful, nonetheless.  They're no more deserving of destruction in the name of profit than the Rocky Mountains, the national wetlands, or the coastal zones.  Unfortunately, champions for the Great Plains are few. The economic viability of the Plains is declining rapidly.  Much of the land is absentee-owned now; the owners want to make their investments pay, without regard for the damage to the ecosystems this might cause.  The small towns that have characterized the plains are dying, and so the people who characterize the best of American human values are being squeezed out by the economics.  Corporate owners care little or nothing for the Plains, per se.  Only profits matter to them.  Anything, no matter how unsustainable it might be, that creates short-term profit is acceptable.  And the small towns increasingly have only empty storefronts and abandoned farm homes to show for a once-thriving local agricultural economy. My chase images necessarily merge the storms with the environment in which they occur.  The two are inseparable.  If you like severe storms, you must also champion the Great Plains!  To appreciate the Great Plains, you have to slow down and feel in your soul the pulse of the land.  If you can't or won't feel that pulse, then I feel sorry for you. And you don't truly appreciate severe weather. What to do with chaser images? I've had this conversation with several veteran chasers, and it's a vexing dilemma.  The passage of time means that some veteran storm chasers soon will be passing on (dying).  A few chasers have died already and the issue of what to do with their images remains problematic.  The question arises:  what can be done to preserve the legacy of their chasing?  There's no central  place to save the still and video imagery from their many years of chasing.  Part of the problem is that each veteran chaser may have a different wish for their imagery: they may see it as a legacy for their families, or as a source of educational material, or as a collection of commercially valuable photos/video.  Our personal wishes surely would be relevant, but - just what do we want to see happen with regard to our imagery? Speaking only for myself, my imagery formally belongs to the corporation I formed and, as such, could be an asset that I pass on to my family to do with as they wish.  Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure the most they could do with it would be to try to sell it for whatever they might be able to get for it.  How much might a collection of still and video images of storms (and other subjects) be worth?  I have no idea, but I'm guessing my family would have no idea of the value of my imagery, or how to obtain a reasonable price for the legacy I would leave.  Fact is, I don't know myself!  It might be a large value or it might be worth little or nothing.  Families are unlikely to know what the worth and significance of chase imagery is.  It's just "stuff" we've left behind. The challenge I see is this:  the real value of these images likely would be associated with the context in which the images were obtained.  Some are simply cloud photographs, some represent documentation of important severe weather events, some are just interesting imagery I captured during my long career of storm chasing (40 years as of 2012).  It would be nice to have them sorted in some systematic way, but the best I can do now is to identify them by date.  It would be great to have some sort of narrative to associate with them, but to do so would be an enormous task, and my memory of them is fading with each passing year. It might be good to have some sort of central collection point where veteran chasers could deposit their imagery in an archive.  The cost of such a "Museum of Storm Chasing" could become large.  My imagery includes film, video, and digital content.  The digital content alone, which represents only a fraction of the total, occupies almost a terabyte of storage.  The 35 mm and medium format film transparencies have mostly not been scanned into digital form.  Film must be stored in an appropriate environment and even then it deteriorates with time.  Images stored on digital media become unreadable as those media become obsolete, and they also deteriorate with time.  We have no digital media that can outlast properly stored film images right now.   Digital media are changing constantly, so images would need to be transferred to new media as the technology changes. I'd guess I have at least another terabyte of uscanned images that, and it's likely that I actually have  several times that.  I have neither the time nor the inclination to convert all my imagery to digital format.  Let's just say for the sake of argument that I have 5 terabytes of imagery - I'm just guessing about that of course.  With the cost of digital storage devices, that's not a lot of expense these days, but organizing and managing such a database would not be a trivial, inexpensive exercise!  If we consider the pioneers of storm chasing - Al Moller, Dave Hoadley, Gene Moore, Jim Leonard Tim Marshall, and so on - to say nothing of more recent chasers - Roger Hill, Bill Reid, Charles Edwards, and so on - this likely represents many, many terabytes of material.  What's going to happen to all of that amazing imagery as these chasers pass on?  Will it be lost or preserved as an important legacy?  I wish I knew.  This blog isn't going to offer a solution, unfortunately.  The best I can do is open up the topic for discussion.  We all need to think about this and ask ourselves what we would like to see happen to our personal legacies of storm chasing imagery.  Do we want a central archive?  Is that even realistic?  What about commercial uses for our images?  What about scientific and/or educational uses?  Do we want them rat-holed away in some dusty archive, or do we want them actively marketed for commercial use, or what?  I just don't know.  I'm wide open to suggestions. Tuesday, January 24, 2012 A passion for facts?
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Eva S Sigurðardóttir Eva S Sigurðardóttir 43 posts, 0 followers and following 5 Mar 2012    Reykjvík, Iceland I´m a mother of three and a nurse on maternity leave. I´ve just found this new passion for cake decoration and you are witnessing my first projects :) view all » Latest Blogs Gum paste figures #1: Maggie Simpson :) How to make this little cutie : Now things you need: I don´t have any fancy tools so I use what i have :) Start by making the head. Squeeze the gum paste around the sides at top. Cut out the hair. Now the bow. The eyes and... Michal Bulla ... Welcome! You’re probably our first member from Iceland ;) Eva S Sigurðardóttir ... Thank you :) Happy to be the first icelander in here :) Alena ... Hello Eva, I wish you only good and beautiful cakes! Alena :-) Eva S Sigurðardóttir ... Thank you Alena :) I absolutely love your cakes and look forward to seeing your future work. Mine will hopefully only get better.
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Monday, November 14, 2011 Juvenile Curfews? Recently, the Oakland City Council degerred voting on a proposed juvenile curfew, titled the "Juvenile Protection Act". Is it a good idea to enact such curfews,and what is their effect on crime? Some evidence, including this paper by Patrick Kline, suggest that youth curfews overall are effective in reducing crime for the juveniles below curfew age, but have no spillover effects above the curfew age. The study's population was that of cities with a 1990 population greater than 180,000, and compared cities with municipal codes that included youth curfews. The focus was on serious felonies, as other offenses could be attributed to police behavior rather than to youth criminality. The arrest data, he says-- suggest that being subject to a curfew reduces the number of violent and property crimes committed by juveniles below the curfew age by approximately 10% in the year after enactment, with the effects intensifying substantially in subsequent years for violent crimes. The magnitude of any biases in the estimates due to spillover effects is difficult to assess. The data do not provide evidence of any spillovers, though given the imprecision of the estimates we also cannot reject modest sized effects. It does seem safe to say that there are probably not any large spillover effects, meaning that curfews do not seem to reduce crime in general, but rather only for the targeted age-groups. This suggests that cities designing curfew legislation should choose the statutory curfew age carefully according to which age-groups are in greatest need of intervention. However, for Oakland and San Francisco specifically, there are reasons to be skeptical. A recent piece by Mike Males in the Chron was a good reminder of the fact that the US seems to be the only country that its citizens "can shop happily only when everyone under 18 is under house arrest. Not even in London during recent riots - and certainly not in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Rome, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Toronto or other major cities - do police forcibly sweep young people off the streets." Today's op-ed by Selena Teji makes similar arguments. Examining curfews and incarceration, she notes that the plummeting rates of juvenile crime in California are not due to incarceration-driven policy. In fact, she says, "over the last 15 years, California’s youth prisons and local youth jails have released more than 10,000 formerly incarcerated youths onto the streets and in 2010, California youth crime stands at an all-time low." Incarcerating, therefore, is not a great idea. Would judicious use of curfews minimize our reliance on incarceration? That's unclear. But it would seem that, before making a decision about such steps, we should pay attention to actual crime rates, rather than to our perception of crime. No comments:
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Looking for the latest stories? We're now at cironline.org Calif. fire agency tests bomb recipe in terror magazine California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection officials tried to create an "ember bomb," following a method advised by Inspire, a magazine published by terrorist group al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. They found the method impractical for starting wildfires, an official document says. When a publication that advocates terrorism instructed readers earlier this year to use so-called "ember bombs" for setting off destructive wildfires, officials from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection decided to test the attack strategy. It's not all that practical, they concluded after experiments conducted in May.  Arson experts wrote up their findings in a June document marked “for official use only” and distributed through the California State Threat Assessment Center. The memo was leaked onto the Internet and found its way to the WikiLeaks-style government transparency site Public Intelligence. California officials took their idea from a magazine that al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula began publishing two years ago called Inspire, designed to spread the group’s message and attract recruits. The latest issue, published May 2 – the first since a U.S. drone strike killed al-Qaida propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki in September – contained articles sketching out the history of forest fires and urging readers to build firebombs and use them to spark blazes. One article curiously claimed that Montana was the best target for such an attack. “In America, there are more houses built in the (countryside) than in the cities,” Inspire reportedly wrote. “It is difficult to choose a better place (than) in the valleys of Montana.” Wanting to determine if the bomb actually would work, California fire officials took a plastic water bottle and cut it in half. They then filled the bottle with gasoline, adding Styrofoam until the substance took on a gelatinous consistency. They first tried to ignite it using the method advised by Inspire, with a 9-volt power supply, timer and match heads placed inside a broken lamp taped to the lid of the bottle. That didn’t work well enough, so it was manually ignited with a match instead. Once ablaze, the device burned for nearly 12 minutes. “At no point during the test were embers produced,” according to the document. “The device concentrated heat in one location. … The device remained only a localized heat source, and because of this, there appears to be little practicality associated with employing this method versus others that would likely leave far less physical evidence, such as manually starting a burn with a cigarette lighter.” If any would-be terrorists do attempt an “ember bomb,” the memo says, they likely will test it first and possibly leave behind evidence of wires and a burned-out lamp. Several photos of the test were included and show the low-intensity burn producing a plume of black smoke. The intelligence document also provides a background of Inspire and past incendiary devices the magazine has described in a regular feature called “Open Source Jihad.” “The (feature), which began with the first issue in 2010, includes articles describing the practical application of terrorist tactics, techniques and procedures. One of the first articles, entitled ‘Make a bomb in the kitchen of your Mom,’ provided step-by-step instructions for constructing a pipe bomb. Other topics have included the proper methods for employing an AK-47 type weapon, operational planning consideration and how to establish secure electronic communications.” Filed under: Public Safety, Daily Report Comments are closed for this story. via Twitter
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Cape Gazette Smile, you might be on Google camera By Ron MacArthur | Jul 26, 2012 Photo by: Ron MacArthur A Google Street View camera car works on Route 1 outside of Lewes. I've always dreamed of being a Google Street View driver riding around the world taking photos. Not really, but it would be an interesting job. I've seen a Google car in this area over the past two weeks, but have not been able to get a photo until this week. Hey, I might end up on the Route 1 shots. Street View is part of the Google Maps program that offers viewers a chance to see their own neighborhood or explore places around the world through 360-degree street-level imagery. You can explore world landmarks, view natural wonders, navigate a trip, go inside restaurants and small businesses from locations around the world. The car was parked at Wawa in Lewes, but it pulled out of the parking lot before I could stop and find out more about the driver. I have along list of questions. At the top is: How do you get a job like that? According to the Google website, cars are out working in 38 states this week. Since Google started photographing street scenes in 2007, technology has been updated so that much of their work is being done over. There is chance you could join those who have been captured by Google cameras. If you want to see what people – and animals and vehicles – have been captured doing by Google, go to or Some of the photos are a little disturbing so use caution with this one. Google started Street View as an experimental project with several computers packed into the back of an SUV with cameras, lasers and a GPS device on top. Since Street View launched in five U.S. cities in May 2007, the 360-degree panoramic views have been expanded to include locations on all seven continents. Google went from vans to a fleet of cars and from a rack of computers to one small computer per car. After several tries at car and camera technology, today's cars have 15 lenses taking 360 degrees of photos. They also have motion sensors to track position, hard drives to store data and small computers running the system and lasers to capture 3D data to determine distances in Street View images. You can go to to see where Street View cars are working and what areas have been covered. Keep this in mind: When you see the Google car working in the Cape Region, don't do anything stupid because you might end up on a website for all the world to see. Go to for more information about Street View. I turn the camera on the Google Street View car driver. (Photo by: Ron MacArthur) Street View has nothing on me. I'll have to work out the reflection issue however. (Photo by: Ron MacArthur) Comments (0) If you wish to comment, please login. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.
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Cape Gazette 'The Nutcracker' returns to the Schwartz Center Dec. 8 and 9 Nutcracker Tea Dec. 8 to benefit Read Aloud Delaware Nov 28, 2012 Source: Submitted Allison Wilkins as Clara discovers the Nutcracker doll under the Christmas tree.  The traditional holiday ballet will be presented at 2 and 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 8, and at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 9, at the Schwartz Center in Dover. "The Nutcracker" returns to the Schwartz Center with Paul Janiga as music director for Polytech’s upcoming production at 2 p.m and 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 8 and at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 9. Janiga will be joining the Ballet Theatre of Dover’s cast of "The Nutcracker" this year in the role of Herr Drosselmeyer. He has been a stalwart figure int he music and theater community of Dover, having acted, played, accompanied and directed numerous shows in the area. As Herr Drosselmeyer, Janiga will cast his magic over the production as he weaves the beloved story of a young girl who undertakes a magical journey one Christmas Eve. Also in the production is Dillon Shifferly, a young dancer from the Philadelphia area who has danced with Dayton Ballet and North Carolina Dance Theatre. Fifteen-year-old Allison Wilkins will dance the dual role of Clara and the Sugar Plum Fairy.  Unlike other versions of the ballet, Clara starts off as a headstrong young girl who still plays with dolls. After Drosselmeyer presents her with a wooden Nutcracker doll, she only wants to be with this new doll. In the Battle Scene with the frightening rats who have grown bigger than she is, she shows her courage and devotion to him by distracting the Rat King as the Nutcracker puts an end to the battle by slaying the Rat King. The spell is broken....a young girl had loved the Nutcracker doll and risked her life for him despite his ugliness. In his place lies a handsome Prince who takes Clara on a journey to the Kingdom of the Sweets, where he reigns. Dance Conservatory alumna Sara Biscardi will dance the role of the Snow Queen who guides the couple through the Land of Snow. Hope Wright, 16, will lead the Waltz of the Flowers as the luminous Dew Drop. Tickets are available at the Schwartz Center. Prices are $25/adults, $22/seniors and military, $17/students and $12/children 12 and under. For tickets and information, call the Schwartz Center at 302-678–5152 or visit Go to the Ballet Theatre of Dover at A Nutcracker Tea will be held at McNinch Hall at the Schwartz Saturday, Dec. 8. There will be two seatings, one at 10 a.m. and the other at noon. The event benefits ReadAloudDelaware. For Nutcracker Tea tickets, call 302-674–4423 Hope Wright, 16, leads the "Waltz of the Flowers" as the Dew Drop. (Source: Submitted) Comments (0) If you wish to comment, please login. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.
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Murder, She Wrote made me laugh Knock on the door, Jessica opens. Jessica: Agents! What a pleasant surprise! What can I do for you? Agent 1: The night Ivan was murdered, you spoke with him, correct? Jessica: We had words, yes. Agent 2: What kind of words? Jessica: Oh, the usual. Nouns! Verbs! Adjectives! To round things out! Post a Comment Required fields are marked * Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 1,892 other followers
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The Cat on the Dovrefell An engraving of The Cat on the Dovrefell from Tales from the Norse by George W. Dasent. I don’t know why, but I’ve always had a fondness for troll stories, ever since I was a kid. So, when I was thinking about what Christmas tales to feature, I couldn’t pass up the Norwegian fairy tale, “The Cat on the Doverfjell,” first collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in East o’ the Sun and West o’ the Moon. A man was bringing a white bear to give to the king of Denmark, and he came to the mountain Dovre on Christmas Eve and asked a man called Halvor for shelter for the night. Halvor told him that he couldn’t provide a room, as every Christmas Eve trolls came to the house and made such havoc that the household had to flee them. The man begged to stay anyway, stating his bear could sleep under the stove while the man slept in one of the side rooms. Halvor finally agreed. The household prepared everything for the trolls, laying out a feast, and then abandoned the house for the night, leaving only the man and his bear. The trolls came, eating the feast the people had left behind, and one began to bait the bear, poking at it, yelling “Pussy, will you have some sausage.” It rose up, growled, and drove them all out of the house. The next year, while Halvor was out cutting wood on Christmas Eve, a troll asked if he still had that cat. Halvor assured him that he did, that she was at home lying under the stove, and she had had seven kittens, bigger and fiercer than herself. The trolls never again came to his cottage for Christmas Eve. I’m sure Halvor and his family’s Christmases were much more pleasant from then on, all thanks to the help of a passing stranger. You can read the story for yourself several places on-line, including SurLaLune Fairy Tales. This is actually one of the stories in Favorite Tales of Monsters and Trolls by George Jonson, illustrated by John O’Brien, a book I’ve praised before. The stories are told in a delightful way and the illustrations are just amazing. Honestly, if you’ve got a kid, you should pick this one up, it’s just that good. You’ll only be able to find it used, but I know Amazon has some copies available. The story has also been more recently retold by Jan Bree in Who’s That Knocking on Christmas Eve? I haven’t read it, but from the reviews it sounds like one I wished I had had when Amber was little. A good one to read in December, while munching on sugar cookies. What’s your favorite Christmas fairy tale?
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UC Berkeley English Department 1980 Anne Middleton – Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales 1986 Janet Adelman – Literature in English 1993 Julian Boyd – advisor 2002 Jeffrey Knapp – Shakespeare 2009 Mitchell Breitwieser – American Novel The Drunk Double Major The first time I got drunk was my third year of college. Pretty good considering I’d started drinking even before my teens, playing spin the bottle with sugary wine coolers—Seagram’s Tahitian Sunset—kiddie alcohol. But by the time I finished freshman year of college, I’d built up a fierce tolerance to mixed drinks and straight alcohol. So much so that the bragging rights came spewing. “I can drink you under the table,” I’d challenge to anyone who’d listen. I meant it, too. Bright-eyed and mentally-capable, I could spend the night drinking, then split open a textbook on molecular science for an hour of late night reading. I considered that light reading, lighter than a Shakespeare comedy. The periodic table I got, iambic pentameter—not so much. All that changed the night we walked up toward the Berkeley hills to a fraternity party. Friends from the dorm days had rushed, joined, and were now part of a good group of guys who welcomed old and new friends into their home. They threw festive parties with bars setup in rooms all over the house with hip hop echoing from boom boxes and more alcohol changing hands than a week of transactions at your local BevMo. It was Goldschlager night. The drinking games had already commenced by the time we arrived. I muscled my way into the action and warmed up with a shot. The volume of alcohol I consumed always caused concern, which I dismissed. “I don’t get drunk.” Wuh? “I said, I don’t get drunk!” The guys must have thought, who is this Napoleonette? The night deteriorated into a frenzy of shots. I found it laughable how much more I could stock away in my 100 pound frame than these burly men. I felt invincible and proud. Gawd, I just don’t get drunk do I? I must have had exactly 10 shots give or take a couple. Back at home, in my jammies, I fluffed up my pillow and lay down for a restful sleep. My eyes opened immediately. Why is everything spinning? I felt sick sitting in bed. I ran to the bathroom where I spent the rest of the night, cheek pressed against the cool toilet seat. Please God, make it stop. I promise I won’t ever drink again. The mental bragging rights came crumbling as I spewed obscenities in-between puke. Until now I thought it was the alcohol, but really hubris had been the problem all along. That’s a sobering insight learned 15 years later. I should have stayed focused on Shakespeare and Greek tragedies instead of mucking around with those damn chemical reactions.
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• Central Montana’s Pie Trail; Pie a la Road No matter where you are in Central Montana you’re never far from flaky crust and flavorful fillings. TASTE • Day Trips Central Montana offers anglers great opportunities. You can also land yourself a trout, walleye, bass and pike just to name a few. MORE • Watch our Central Montana Bob Marshall horse packing video! Watch our Central Montana videos, from horse packing the Bob Marshall to a girls getaway to hunting. WATCH • Birding Trails Fact is, Montana has more bird watchers per capita than any other state. FIND OUT WHY! • Day Trips Plains and mountains, recreation, culture, pioneer and Indian life and rugged, Western past. MORE • Border Crossing Find Ports of Entry in Central Montana and helpful border crossing tips and information. MORE • Russell Blog Catch up on what’s interesting in Central Montana. READ • Photo Contest Check out the winners and runners-up. VIEW Jim Huffield, horses in Little Belt Mountain foothills Ralph McGillivray, horses at sunset near Chinook Shannon Conway, evening harvest near Lewistown Ralph McGillivray, bighorn sheep in the Missouri River Breaks Ralph McGillivray, Missouri River Breaks south of Chinook Marshall Brunner, cattails at Freezout Lake near Fairfield Art Taft, looking towards the Sweetgrass Hills near Shelby & Chester Brian Timmons, rebirth after fire in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Jerry McGillivray, Stafford ferry crossing north of Winifred Wheatland County, Montana Wheatland County, Montana From fishing, hiking and camping to hunting and birdwatching, Wheatland County offers options in every direction. LEARN MORE Central Montana Travel and Tourist Information In Central Montana you'll find wide-open spaces and gracious people everywhere you go. It's is a great place to experience Montana's plains and mountains, recreational and cultural opportunities, pioneer and Indian life and rugged, Western past. A destination of its own, or stopping point between Glacier National Park to the north and Yellowstone National Park to the south, make us a part of your journey. You won't be disappointed! Begin your Central Montana journey by choosing from the multitude of activities, attractions, communities, or events in the menu above. InFARMation Ag Advocacy Project InFARMation is a community Ag Advocacy Project to showcase Montana’s rich agricultural production. LEARN MORE Central Montana’s Pie Trail: Pie a la Road Grab a slice of Central Montana with dozens of flavors and fillings to choose from. Enjoy the taste of Pie a la Road. LEARN MORE Central Montana Free Travel Information Get your free 2015 Central Montana Travel Planner, packed with info to make your visit exciting, enjoyable and memorable. ORDER NOW tripadvisor   Check out what other travelers say about Great Falls on TripAdvisor. View Mobile Site Contact Central Montana at 1-800-527-5348
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First Look at CBS’s ‘Elementary’.. September 19, 2012 by   Filed under Reviews It’s difficult to think of a television show in recent memory that has proved as universally popular as Sherlock, so CBS were on a hiding to nothing when they decided to revamp their own version of Conan-Doyle’s mercurial sleuth for American audiences this year. Even the most slippery PR would struggle to deny that the timing of this show – which is coming to Sky Living later this year – was coincidental. There can be no doubt that they saw the spell that Cumberbatch’s incarnation cast and wanted a piece of the action, but this is not quite the carbon-copy that some of the BBC’s more cynical bosses predicted. For a start, the brush strokes are far broader and Jonny Lee Miller’s cypher is inevitably, a far more accessible Holmes. Rather than a borderline-Aspergers genius, we have a slightly irritable yet charming prodigy, who apologises more times in this premiere than Sherlock has in two series. In short, while undeniably intriguing, Jonny Lee Miller’s lead is a sanitised one whose corners have been well and truly knocked off for our American friends. Yet if you cast comparisons aside, Elementary stands as an entertaining and satisfying puzzler which will keep us bubbling over until the excellent – but perilously fleeting – real thing returns. We find Holmes (Miller – who by all accounts is a very close friend of his counterpart Cumberbatch) in his father’s New York apartment. He’s recently been released from rehab and his old man has hired him a ‘companion’ (Surgeon Watson – Lucy Lui) to ensure that he stays drug-free for six weeks – on pain of being turfed out on the street if he relapses. To keep himself busy he starts helping out the NYPD and soon Watson falls under his spell. The plot of the opening episode bears the unmistakable procedural hallmarks that you get with US crime dramas. In short this feels a bit like the Victorian sleuth has been dropped into an episode of CSI. This is no bad thing, but may leave those who delighted in the ‘high mystery’ of Sherlock a bit underwhelmed. Nevertheless, Holmes remains an undeniably watchable character, the script is busy and there are some nice comic touches. One of the advantages this show has is that it was built for a ‘season’ rather than an explosive miniseries. Pound-for-pound, episode-for-episode, it can’t reach the bar that Gatiss and Moffat have set with their intricate masterpieces, yet with a 13 part series on the way, there will be plenty to get our teeth into. As ever, quantity is the keystone of the US market and in Sherlock Holmes, they have one of the most naturally captivating characters to build something around. Essentially, CBS realised that their show didn’t need to rival Sherlock to be a hit. You sense that Elementary will be very successful in the States and should attract a decent following in the UK, simply because Conan Doyle’s detective is one of the finest fictional characters to spring from anyone’s imagination. This may be a less edgy offering, but it still outstrips the majority of American police procedurals with ease. So what of Jonny Lee Miller and the female Dr Watson? Well the British actor does a fine job of bringing a very English character to the big apple and his ADHD-y, yet good natured character will go down well en masse. The relationship between Holmes and Watson has always been the driving part of this tale, yet in this version we start to get a strong sense of equality. Lucy Liu is fine as Watson, yet you sense that this is going to become a ‘partnership’ with Miller exhibiting a vulnerability and a need to open up we haven’t been seen before. She even did a bit of her own detective work by deducing that Holmes fled London “because of a woman”. Irene Adler perhaps? Elementary will be coming to Sky Living later this year.. Leigh says: Anything with Lucy Lu is going to be crap……
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Friday, August 31, 2012 Cheap Textbooks for College: An Economic Necessity textbooks 8 With gas prices going through the roof and everything from bread to baby’s diapers costing more, it’s no wonder that college textbooks are also costing more every year. Due to that fact, students are always seeking ways to find cheap textbooks for college. Tuition prices are sky high and students need everything from paper and pens to a new laptop or iPhone. So, if you want to find options to buy cheap textbooks for college, try some of these handy suggestions: Look on the Internet Technology can be a great thing and when it comes to finding cheap textbooks for college, the Internet is a fantastic place to start. Students can type in their ISBN numbers and find alternatives like e-books, softcover versions, and used college books. You can also sometimes find the books you need on sites like eBay or Amazon or even the school’s website if they allow students to post notices. Look at the college You can also sometimes get good deals on cheap textbooks for college at your own college campus. First, try to go to the bookstore and see if they have any used versions of the college books you need, as these are sold at cheaper prices. Plus, you can make a few dollars at the end of the semester and sell them back as well.  There could also be a bulletin board there or in the dorms where students are posting that they have books to sell or trade. Both of these options are great ways to save your money for doing better things like buying pizza for those all night study periods! Sometimes if you buy the books early, the college bookstores will even give you a discount or they may have a layaway system. It never hurts to ask and you could end up with a real bargin. Rent your textbooks Another option many students aren’t aware of is that you can sometimes rent the college textbooks that you need. Search online for college book rental websites and then put the ISBN number in to see what they have to offer. It’s a great way to find cheap alternatives to having to pay full price for your books. So, if you want to save lots of money on buying the college textbooks that you have to have for your classes, then be sure to check out these suggestions for cheap college textbooks. Thursday, August 30, 2012 Finding Cheap College Textbooks Tips and Suggestions textbooks 7 Did you know that college students in the United States spend more than $1,000 on average every year just for their textbooks? In the past, there weren’t many options besides heading to the college bookstore and hope that there was a used copy left on the shelf for your class. These days, being able to find cheap college textbooks is a lot easier than it was back then. Even though the college bookstore is still a great place to start your search, it’s possible to find cheap college textbooks in several other places both online and offline. Finding College Books Online With the Internet, college students have a bonanza of places to search for cheap college textbooks at many websites. There are commercial used bookstores, as well as private sellers on auction sites like eBay, and craigslist. You can also find them on Amazon or specialized online college bookstores. Ordering College Textbooks from Overseas Sources One place many students may not know about online is the option to buy cheap college textbooks from international sellers who normally market them to places where the students can’t afford the full priced books. One note though, these are not the same quality as the ones made in the U.S. and are likely a softback book with more flimsy paper and the photos and other graphics will be in black and white.  Still, it is an option for those students seeking cheap college textbooks. Another thing to be aware of is that it takes two or more weeks for books to come if you order it from a foreign site since they must go a long distance, and they may or may not have more expensive supplemental items like DVDs that are included with the U.S. versions. Be sure to give your ISBN number no matter where you order your books from so that you are sure to get the correct version for your class. E-books are coming into style A relatively new thing is electronic versions of college books. Since there is no need to print them out onto paper, this is a great source of cheap college textbooks. Be sure to check if your college supports them. They will play on most e-readers like Kindle or Nook. All in all, finding cheap college textbooks isn’t that hard and there are lots of opportunities to choose from. Wednesday, August 29, 2012 Cheap College Textbooks: Plan Ahead For Best Deals textbooks 7 College prices go up every year including the cost of tuition, books, and even that coffee you get every morning on your way to class from the bookstore. Most students are always looking for a way to save every penny they can, so finding a source of cheap college books is vital every semester. In truth, the task isn’t really that difficult, there are multiple sources of cheap college textbooks, you just have to plan ahead for the best deals. Don’t wait until the last minute           First, it’s a good idea not to wait until right before class starts in order to find the best deals for cheap college textbooks. If possible, see if you can get a list of the required textbooks a couple of weeks before class begins. If not, you may not get a great deal and you could even miss out on finding cheap college textbooks at all, so get that list as far in advance as possible. Start looking on the Internet The Internet is a great source of cheap college textbooks. You can find them at online used bookstores, college online bookstores, auction sites like eBay, craigslist or, or even on the college Facebook page if other students are advertising books for sale. Be sure to check on shipping costs to be certain you are getting the best possible deal for the cheap college textbooks you are buying, and be sure you are buying the right edition by putting in your ISBN number. Try the Library Believe it or not, you may even find copies of the college books you need at the college or public library. Sometimes people donate them to the library, so even though it doesn’t happen often, it is a place to put on your list of places to seek cheap college textbooks. Look in the newspaper or college bulletin boards Other possible place to find listings for cheap college textbooks is the school bulletin boards or ads in the school or local newspapers. Sometimes students who are trying to sell last semester’s books will list them in this way or sometimes they may even be willing to swap if you have a book that they need. The bottom line is that it is very possible to save on college costs by seeking out and buying cheap college textbooks and all you have to do is be willing to take a few hours out of your time to do so. Tuesday, August 28, 2012 Tips to Find Cheap College Textbooks textbooks 6 Finding cheap college textbooks Cheap Textbooks For College Are Not Hard to Find textbooks 5 Are you going to school? Are you short on funds? Are you shocked at how much your college textbooks cost? Are you scratching your head and trying to figure out why a book that is only used for one semester can cost hundreds of dollars? Well, there are ways of getting cheap textbooks for college. You just have to look around for cheaper prices and I am going to tell you how to do it. Plus, there are ways you can even get cheap textbooks for college that are earth friendly too. Shop Around for Books When you go shop for things, you probably cheap prices before buying something. This is a strategy to follow when looking for cheap textbooks for college too. Just get the ISBN number of the books you need, and look online for lower prices by typing the number into a search engine. The college bookstore most likely has it at full price, but they may stock a few used copies that will be cheaper too. Did you know that you can also sometimes find cheap textbooks for college in the form of electronic books? These are likely to be a lot less expensive than paper copies and they help to save a few trees too. You can also decide to rent books in order find a cheap alternative to buying. While this is a new option, it is available in some classes. It’s a great way to get cheap textbooks for college. When your class is over, all you do is return the books and you are done. Share books Sharing is another option for getting cheap textbooks for college. This way you and your partner can split the coast of your books and save and even study together. Or, you can take opposite classes and then swap the books when you both take the other class the next semester. Another way is to post a notice on the school bulletin board and say that you want to buy books from fellow students. They are bound to offer them to you at a cheaper price than buying them from the college bookstore. The bottom line is that there are lots of ways to find cheap textbooks for college and you just have to take a few minutes and search both online and offline and you can save hundreds of dollars for your required books for all your college classes.
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Total Time Prep 15 mins Cook 30 mins This recipe uses refrigerated dough that's stuffed with ham and cheese. It uses a few ingredients and makes a delicious hot sandwich in no time. Recipe is from Simple and Delicious. Ingredients Nutrition 1. Unroll dough onto a greased baking sheet; top with ham, onions and cheeses. 3. Brush with butter. 5. Let stand for 5 minutes; cut into 1-inch slices. Most Helpful 5 5 I wish I could rate these higher then 5 *, these are outstanding and just so fun to make. I set up a little *ham & cheese* bar where our guests could put together which cheese toppings, onions, and two different types of ham, one a turkey ham, and the other a Virginia Baked ham. How fun is that? Our guests put these together, crimping the sides, either with their fingers, or fork, and away then went into the oven. This was so neat-o and the taste super.duper! The oven time was spot on, and the taste yummer/lish/ish. Thanks, Lainey for another winner! Made for *Please Review My Recipe* Tag Game Fall 2008
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CBSE Chemistry Practice Paper for Class XII Board Exam * Answer all the questions: * Questions 1 to 8 carry one mark each. Answer them in one word or a sentence. * Questions 9 to 18 carry 2 marks each. Answer them in 20 to 30 words. * Questions 19 to 27 carry 3 marks each. Answer them in 40 to 50 words. * Questions 28 to 30 carry 5 marks each. Answer them in 70 words. * There is no overall choice. However there is internal choice in one question each of two mark and three marks questions. All 5 marks questions have internal * Calculator or any other electronic items are not allowed. However logarithm book may be used for calculations. 1. Blood cells collapse when suspended in saline water. Give reason. (1) 2. Why is shape selective catalyst highly specific? (1) 3. What is the difference between pig iron and cast iron in terms of amount of carbon present? (1) 4. Write one example each for homoleptic and heteroleptic complexes. (1/2 +1/2) 5. Write the IUPAC name of (1) clip_image002clip_image002[1]clip_image003clip_image004 CH3 OC2H5 6. When benzoic acid is treated with CH3Cl and anhydrous AlCl3 ring substitution doesn’t take place. Why? (1) 7. How do you convert ethanamide to methanamine? Write balanced equation only. (1) 8. Name the linkage connecting the nucleotide units in DNA. (1) 9. Define the terms a) Unit cell b) Co-ordination number of a particle in close Packing. (2) Write an example of intrinsic semi conductor? How can you increase their 10. If sodium is present in a simple cubic lattice and the radius of one atom is 100pm, calculate the packing efficiency of the crystal. (2) 11. Calculate the mass of Ascorbic acid (C6H8O6) to be dissolved in 75g of acetic acid to lower its melting point by 1.5°C.kf = 3.9 K Kg Mol-1. (2) 12. State Raoult’s law for the solution containing non-volatile solute. What type of deviation is shown by Ethyl alcohol and water solution. (1+1) 13. Differentiate between order of a reaction and molecularity of a reaction (2) 14. Give reason why? (1+1) a) C is a better reducing agent for ZnO than CO above 805°C. b) NaCN is used in froth floatation method of purification of PbS. 15. Draw the structure of (2) a) S6 molecule b) HClO4 molecule 16. Write the IUPAC name of [Co(NH3)5(NO2)]Cl2. This compound can be prepared in two different colored crystalline forms. What could be the structural difference in the two forms? (1+1). 17. Complete the following reactions. (1+1) clip_image005clip_image006clip_image007 a) 2 Cl + 2 Na Ether clip_image009 b) C6H5 CH2 CH = CH2 + HBr 18. Write the SN1 Mechanism involved in the conversion of (CH3)3C-Br to (CH3)3C- OH (2) 19. a) Draw the structure of activated complex formed when H2 & I2 react to form HI. (1) b) A wood piece found in a excavation site contain 75% of C14 content as the fresh wood contain. If the half life period of C14 = 5730 years, find the age of the wood. (2) a) In a reaction, 5g of a reactant reduced to 2.5g in 10 hr. When 10g of the (1) reactant is taken, it took 20 hr to reduce to 5g. What is the order of the reaction? b) For a first order reaction, the rate constant at 400K is 2.25×10-6 s-1. Calculate the rate constant at 500K if the activation energy for the reaction is 250KJ/mol. 20. a) Define the terms – (2) i) Dialysis ii) peptisation b) Which among the following is most suitable for coagulation of Fe2O3.xH2O/Fe3+ colloid? Why? Al3+, PO43- , Na+, Br-. (1/2 +1/2) 21. a) Arrange the following in the decreasing order of the property mentioned. H2Se, H2S, H2Te, H2O (Bond angle) HClO2,HClO4, HClO, HClO3 (acidic character) (2) b) H3PO2 (metaphosphoric acid) is a strong reducing agent. Write an equation to prove this property. (1) 22. i) Though F2 has less tendency to gain electron than Cl2 egH for Cl2 is more –ve than that of F2), it is a strong oxidizing agent than Cl2. Why? (1) ii) Why is He used in diving apparatus? (1) iii) Why does NO2 dimerise? (1) 23. A colorless crystalline organic solid (A), having carbolic smell is acidic in nature. ‘A’ when treated with Bromine water gives white precipitate (B). ‘A’ when treated with NaOH and CO2 followed by hydrolysis gives compound (C).C can be used for the preparation of Aspirin. Identify A, B, C and write equations for all changes. (3) 24. a)Gabriel phthalimide synthesis is not suitable for the preparation of Aniline. Why? Write equation for the preparation of ethanamine by this method. (2) b) Why is it necessary to acetylate aniline before nitration? (1) 25. a) Name the disease caused by the deficiency of vitamin E. (1) b) Among 1°,2°,3°& 4° structures which structure decides whether the protein is globular (or) fibrous? Which type of forces stabilize the 2° structure of protein? c)How do you prove that glucose contain one primary alcohol group? (1+1) 26.a) Is PVC a thermo plastic (or) thermosetting plastic? Why is it called so? (1) b) state whether the following polymer is condensation polymer or addition polymer ? Write the structure and name of monomers involved in this polymer. clip_image010clip_image011clip_image012clip_image010[1]clip_image011[1] ( NH CO NH CH2 )n (2) 27.a) What do you mean by Agonist and Allosteric inhibitors? (2) b) Soaps do not work in hard water. Why? (1) 28. a) Write two advantages of fuel cell over other cells. (2) b) Two electrolytic cells containing AgNO3 & CuSO4 solutions as electrolytes are connected in series. If two amperes of current is passed through the solutions for 8 min, What is the mass of silver & copper deposited? (Atomic weight of Cu=63.5u & Ag=108u) (2) c) When Iron electrode at standard conditions is connected to standard hydrogen electrode to measure its standard potential, Which electrode act as anode? Why? a) Calculate the cell potential (Ecell) of the voltaic cell which is represented as Cr(s) / Cr3+(0.001M) // Cd2+ (0.01M) / Cd (s) (3) Given that E°Cr3+ / Cr = – 0.74v & E°Cd2+ / Cd = – 0.40. b) State Kohlrausch law of independent migration of ion and one of its use? (2) 29.a) What do you observe when K2MnO4 solution is acidified? support your observation with equation. (2) b) Answer the following related to d- Block elements- i) For ‘Fe’ the third ionization potential is less than expected. ii) Both Cr2+ and Mn3+ have d4 configuration but Cr2+ is reducing and Mn3+ is oxidizing. Why? iii) d- Bolck elements & their compounds can act as catalyst. (3) a) What is lanthanoid contraction? Write its consequences? (2) b) Actinoids show greater number of oxidation state than Lanthanoid. Why?(1) c) D- block elements form complexes easily. Why? (1) d) The enthalpy of atomization is high for d-block element than s-block elements. Why? (1) 30.a) Write one example each for i) Wolff-Kishner reduction. (2) ii) Hell-Volhard Zelinsky reaction. b) The pKa value for benzoic acid,4-nitrobenzoic acid, 4-methoxy benzoic acid are 4.19,3.41,4.46 respectively. What do you suggest about the effect of substituents on the acidic character of these compounds. (2) e) Among Acetaldehyde and acetone which is more reactive towards nucleophilic addition reaction? Why? (1) a) Distinguish between the compound s using chemical test and write equation. i)Benzoic acid & ethyl benzoate. ii)Ethanal & propanal. b) Write the equation for cross aldol condensation reaction between Benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde. (2) c) Aldehydes & ketones have less boiling point than alcohols.Why? (1) Subscribe by Email
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Complete Worship Service, The: Creating a Taste of Heaven on Earth - eBook - By: Kevin J. Navarro Add To Wishlist Baker Books / 2005 / ePub $9.99 (CBD Price) Retail: $15.00 Save 33% ($5.01) Availability: In Stock CBD Stock No: WW15854EB Current Promotions * This product is available for purchase worldwide. Read this eBook on: • Other Formats (2) • Others Also Purchased (10) Other Formats (2) 1. In Stock Retail: $15.00 Add To Cart 2. In Stock Add To Cart Others Also Purchased (10) Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs. Product Information Format: DRM Protected ePub Vendor: Baker Books Publication Date: 2005 ISBN: 9781441203922 ISBN-13: 9781441203922 Availability: In Stock Other Customers Also Purchased 1. Be Basic - eBookeBOOK Be Basic - eBook Warren W. Wiersbe David C. Cook / 2010 / ePub $8.37 Retail: $12.99 Save 36% ($4.62) 5 Stars Out Of 5 3 Reviews Availability: In Stock CBD Stock No: WW13707EB 2. Kickoff Nikhos Ideas, Daniel Cipolla, Hernan Cipolla Xulon Press / 2015 / Trade Paperback Availability: Usually ships in 24-48 hours. CBD Stock No: WW429252 3. Come Thirsty DVD Study Leader's Guide - eBookeBOOK Come Thirsty DVD Study Leader's Guide - eBook Max Lucado Thomas Nelson / 2008 / ePub Availability: In Stock CBD Stock No: WW4758EB 4. The Oriental Pearl of Great Price - eBookeBOOK The Oriental Pearl of Great Price - eBook Millie Rook WestBow Press / 2015 / ePub Availability: In Stock CBD Stock No: WW74798EB Publisher's Description Just as diners visit a fine restaurant anticipating the ambiance and meal to come, so first-time guests and members alike come to church to experience the presence of God. In this follow-up book to The Complete Worship Leader, veteran worship leader and pastor Kevin Navarro helps church leaders create a complete worship service by implementing a four-part pattern of worship: longing for, preparing for, experiencing, and talking about a taste of heaven. Approaching the worship service as an act of hospitality, Navarro emphasizes clearing away obstacles and communicating the gospel. He shares practical ideas for churches of all kinds and sizes-everything from assisting guests to using the arts to centering the preaching on Christ. Pastors, worship leaders, and church leaders of any denomination and worship style will benefit from this practical guide. Author Bio Kevin J. Navarro (D.Min., Fuller Theological Seminary) is senior pastor at Bethany Evangelical Free Church in Littleton, Colorado and the author of The Complete Worship Leader. As an artist, theologian, and pastor, he has been using his extensive musical and theological background to teach about and lead worship in the local church and in parachurch ministries for over twenty years. Product Reviews Be the first to write a review! Ask Christianbook Ask Christianbook Find Related Products Author/Artist Review Start A New Search
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Night Photography Eclipse of the super moon September's super blood moon - © Christopher Martin-0370 Super blood moon - © Christopher Martin-0337 Super blood moon - © Christopher Martin-0413 Super blood moon - © Christopher Martin-0468 The Milky Way over Waterton Milky Way over Waterton - © Christopher Martin-3462 The stars in the Waterton area shine brilliantly under the dark sky.  From our campsite, my son and I could make out the Milky Way as it rose out of the mountains that line the valley from the town and down the lake. Aurora Borealis in Waterton Aurora Borealis over Waterton Spring Campground - © Christopher Martin-4124 My son and I camped at the Waterton Springs Campground, on the edge of the national park, a week ago.  On the second night the Northern Lights came out and danced along the northern horizon. Aurora Borealis over Waterton Spring Campground - © Christopher Martin-4127 The campground is in the rolling foothills that lead up to the mountains so it was less than a hop, skip and a jump to a rise where we could get great views of aurora. Aurora Borealis over Waterton Spring Campground - © Christopher Martin-4148 Aurora Borealis over Waterton Spring Campground - © Christopher Martin-4091 Aurora Borealis over Waterton Spring Campground - © Christopher Martin-4101 Lightning and the Northern Lights? Last night there was. Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8480 I came home late last night after watching the chuckwagon finals and the final grandstand show of the 2015 Calgary Stampede.  That was a great night (thank you Larissa and Sean) and as I cleared the city driving home, it became that much better.  From the Trans-Canada Highway, I looked northward and could easily see the glow of the Aurora Borealis stretched between Cochrane and Calgary. Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8231-2 Altering my course, I drove towards the Springbank airport and found a good hill to watch the sky from.  While setting up my camera gear, lightning flashed from deep within the thunder clouds that hung low in the sky.  The party was in full swing and I was excited to join in, albeit from a distance, and start photographing. Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8353-4 Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8208 Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8344 The auroras were rippling above these clouds and it made for an incredible experience. Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8457 Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8474 I stayed out for two hours watching as the storms slowly wound down while the entire northern sky was painted on with ethereal beauty.  Early on, the lightning streaked to the ground several times in different parts of the sky and ripped across the clouds regularly.  In the second hour, the Aurora Borealis grew larger and brighter while the storm separated as the clouds spread out across the prairies. Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8499 Aurora Lightning - © Christopher Martin-8459 The Northern Lights over southern Alberta Aurora Borealis above the forest - © Christopher Martin-5571 I live in a forest community along the Elbow River near Bragg Creek in Alberta.  I often enjoy watching the stars against the silhouette of the trees.  When I saw the Aurora Borealis begin to shade the northern sky once dusk’s afterglow darkened, I raced around to set up my gear on the deck. Redwood Aurora - © Christopher Martin-5561 It turned out to be a very active aurora and I had a couple of hours to watch the colors ripple across different parts of the northern sky.  The beauty above was met in equal measure by the sounds of the crickets and birds and the relaxed touch of a warm, summer wind. Redwood Aurora - © Christopher Martin-5643-2 The time drifted by without any ties to an actual clock and I felt pleasantly ensconced in my own little world.  The Northern Lights seem to have that effect on me. Redwood Aurora - © Christopher Martin-5612 Aurora over the prairie Aurora Borealis over Nanton - © Christopher Martin-3907 A little over a week ago, on June 13th, I spent a night out on the prairies near Nanton.  I love the vast skies and many of the interesting things that fill them – above and below.  I settled into my sleeping bag to watch the stars while I drifted off.  That idea evaporated when I received an Aurora Red Alert indicating that there was a good chance of seeing the Northern Lights. Aurora Borealis over Nanton - © Christopher Martin-3745 (If any images look a little grainy, please click on the picture to open a higher resolution version in a new window) The image directly above was one of the first taken once I was set up.  I used a long exposure of 30 seconds to stretch out the lights of a semi-trailer traveling north along Highway 2. Aurora Borealis over Nanton - © Christopher Martin-3923 I played around there for a while before moving further east to reduce the golden glow on the undersides of the clouds resulting from High River’s lights. Aurora Borealis over Nanton - © Christopher Martin-3900 I found a quiet field several miles away and the timing worked out as the spikes in the Aurora had just started to appear. Aurora Borealis over Nanton - © Christopher Martin-3910 The Northern Lights were still glowing as dawn started to push into the sky and before 4 AM I was transitioning into sunrise landscapes. Aurora Borealis over Nanton - © Christopher Martin-3953 Athabasca Glacier under the stars - © Christopher Martin Photography-0666 Athabasca Glacier under the stars - © Christopher Martin Photography-0663 Athabasca Glacier under the stars - © Christopher Martin Photography-0676 The Northern Lights and a bank of clouds Midnight Aurora - © Christopher Martin-5099 Midnight Aurora - © Christopher Martin-5102 Northern Lights in Bragg Creek Aurora over Bragg Creek - © Christopher Martin-4180 After the Great gray owl and I parted ways it was very dark which helped me to notice a slight glow to the north.  I drove to a field where I could get a better view of the sky and found the Aurora Borealis was just starting to brighten off the horizon.  The lights rippled and stretched above valley for more than an hour. Aurora over Bragg Creek - © Christopher Martin-4153 As they began to wane, I went to nearby Wild Rose Lake and was able to catch the Aurora’s reflection in the water.  As well as its glow mixing with the city light from Calgary.  This was an unexpected, but gratefully welcomed, surprise and end to an already great night photographing out in the country. Aurora over Bragg Creek - © Christopher Martin-4262 Aurora over Bragg Creek - © Christopher Martin-4201 Aurora over Bragg Creek - © Christopher Martin-4220 Night Flight Night owl - © Christopher Martin-4069-4 Night owl - © Christopher Martin-3923 Night owl - © Christopher Martin-4059 Night owl - © Christopher Martin-4049 Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 3,260 other followers
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Abandoned shrimp boat to get new home at Augusta Farmers Market Friday, March 22, 2013 1:47 PM Last updated Saturday, March 23, 2013 2:15 AM • Follow Metro An old, abandoned shrimp boat will soon be getting a new home at the Augusta Farmers Market after being pulled from the Savannah River on Friday morning. Back | Next Diver Steve Arnold (left) and Dockmaster S.A. Daly prepare the boat to be lifted from the water. BIANCA CAIN JOHNSON/STAFF Phin Hitchcock, the director of Fireside Ministries & Industries, said he plans to restore the boat and turn it into a stage for attractions at the market. “(Fireside Ministries’) whole mission is restoration of people and places,” he said. “This is an object that needs saving and restoring. We want to use it for good.” Hitchcocok was first attracted to the idea of restoring the shrimp trawler left abandoned in the water for several years after reading stories in The Augusta Chronicle about the problems abandoned boats were causing. Hitchcock asked the boat’s owner, Ray Thompkins, to donate it to Fireside Ministries, a program started in 1992 when Hitchcock closed his nursery business and began work as a agricultural evangelist, planting gardens in local public housing and sharing the word of God. Employees at Riverfront Marina and White Crane Co. lifted the 15-ton boat from the water, with the assistance of a diver. The effort took about one hour. “When I first heard I thought it was a great idea,” said Chuck Young, a board member at Fireside, as he looked on. “Phin’s a real visionary.” Hitchcock said he is required to submit a plan to the state before the boat can be moved to its new home at the market, where restoration will begin. He expects the restoration to take about three months. The boat, which was taken behind the marina, will sit at the market on the lot next to the country store, also run by Fireside, and will serve as a stage for speakers and performers. Hitchcock said it will be a sort of “novelty” that adds to the market. Young said it’s not only a positive for Fireside, but for the Savannah River too. “I think people were glad to get it out of the river,” he said. “It was an eyesore.” Comments (6) Add comment Little Lamb Little Lamb 03/22/13 - 02:36 pm If it was an eyesore in the river, it will also be an eyesore in the market. Little Lamb Little Lamb 03/22/13 - 02:37 pm Who owns Augusta Farmer's Market? Is it the city? If so, then we taxpayers will become the owners of this boat and we will have to maintain it. What a deal! GiantsAllDay 03/22/13 - 04:52 pm It would have been more It would have been more fitting to send the shrimp boat to Greenbow, ALA-BAMA! Sweet son Sweet son 03/22/13 - 05:19 pm Wonder how many shrimp the boat caught in the Savannah River? All kidding aside I am glad someone has a vision for the boat and is willing to take a chance on it adding back to the community. I believe the farmer's market would be part of the Georgia Dept. of Agriculture. seenitB4 03/23/13 - 11:14 am Dress up that shrimp boat And make it shine...this is a good thing.....put some purty paint on it....have music playing from the rafters....make some lemonade out of this thing. Also sell shrimp & seafood from the decks... palmetto1008 03/23/13 - 11:50 am Beware of benefactors bearing Beware of benefactors bearing white elephants. Jake 03/23/13 - 01:52 pm Shrimp Boat Remember the "Shrimp Boat" restaurant on Walton Way back in the 60's? It was nothing more than a house trailer converted into a restaurant with plywood cutouts attached to make it look like a boat along with a ramp type of entry. My sister said they had pretty good fried shrimp there. I bet that was back in the day of real fresh Gulf shrimp. Back to Top Top headlines Augusta school uses hatchery to teach pupils Search Augusta jobs
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In Wake of Court Ruling, Southeastern Louisiana U. Nixes Security Fee for Outside Speakers August 03, 2010 Southeastern Louisiana University announced on Tuesday that it would rescind a policy of requiring speakers or demonstrators planning campus appearances to pay a security fee—a practice that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit had ruled against last week. The presence of a controversial speaker on a college campus may call for a security force, but administrators cannot at their sole discretion determine the size of that force and pass on the corresponding fee to the speaker or sponsoring organization, a three-judge panel of the court ruled in an opinion issued on July 27. In doing so, the Fifth Circuit panel overturned part of a federal judge's preliminary ruling in a lawsuit that is still pending between Jeremy Sonnier, a traveling evangelist, and Southeastern Louisiana, a public institution in Hammond, La. Mr. Sonnier, who is represented by the Alliance Defense Fund, a coalition of Christian lawyers, had asked the lower-court judge to bar administrators from enforcing the policy while the case is pending, arguing that numerous provisions of the university's policy for outside speakers violated his constitutional rights. Southeastern Louisiana's policy requires individuals not affiliated with the university to apply seven days in advance for a permit to demonstrate or assemble publicly, submitting their names and other personal information, including date of birth and Social Security number. Other provisions of the policy limit all demonstrations or public assemblies to certain areas on the campus and restrict each speaker's access to two hours a week. The university had also, until now, charged speakers for any security detail that administrators thought necessary. In March 2009, Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle of the U.S. District Court in New Orleans rejected all of Mr. Sonnier's challenges to the policy and denied his request to block the university's enforcement of it. The evangelist appealed that decision to the Fifth Circuit Court. Split Decision on Appeal The appellate-court panel voted 2-to-1 last week to uphold most of Judge Lemelle's decision, but it unanimously overturned his ruling on the challenge to the security-fee provision. The panel's opinion maintained the university's right, while Mr. Sonnier's case is pending, to enforce all provisions of its free-speech policy except the assessment of a security fee. In the majority opinion, Judge W. Eugene Davis of the Fifth Circuit Court wrote that considering the university's policy on its face—not as applied to Mr. Sonnier—the provisions involving time, place, and manner of speech were reasonable in at least some circumstances. Knowing the identity of a speaker, requiring advance notice, restricting access, and imposing weekly limits all help the university protect its interests, Judge Davis wrote. However, with respect to the fee, "no objective factors are provided for the university to rely upon when making such a determination," the opinion states. Determining and levying the fee would, therefore, give administrators "unbridled discretion" inconsistent with a U.S. Supreme Court decision from 1992. The Alliance Defense Fund was pleased with the panel's opinion regarding the security fee but plans to ask the full appellate court to re-examine the other parts of Mr. Sonnier's appeal. The three-judge panel should have considered not whether Southeastern Louisiana's policy could be valid in some circumstances but whether its restrictive provisions were narrowly tailored to meet the university's interests, said Nathan W. Kellum, senior counsel for the group. "If the court would apply the right standard, they would come up with the right result," Mr. Kellum said. For now, one result is that Southeastern Louisiana will stop charging security fees. The university has removed the security-fee provision from its speech policy, it said in a written statement. The statement also defends the policy's other provisions: "These guidelines were instituted with the intention of protecting the academic integrity of the institution and were in no way meant to stifle the free exercise of speech." Mr. Sonnier's case can now resume in the federal court, although his appeal for the full appellate court to reconsider last week's decision could delay any trial. Meanwhile, the Fifth Circuit's stance on university-imposed security fees may influence other cases. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, an advocacy group, has defended student organizations against such fees, proposed in connection with political speakers, at the University of Colorado at Boulder, as well as the University of California at Berkeley and at Los Angeles.
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Take It From an Ex-Journalist: Adapt or Die Michael Morgenstern for The Chronicle September 23, 2013 Somewhere between our group's discussion of three-year bachelor's degrees and its deliberation over the value of general-education courses, the sensation swept over me: I've seen this before—or at least something close to it. Déjà vu. The people engaged in the conversation were different this time. They were members of Cleveland State University's senior leadership team. We had gathered for President Ronald Berkman's annual two-day fall retreat, which began with an overview of the forces that are driving the need for urgent change in higher education. Noting our industry's notorious reputation for being stuck in its ways, President Berkman baited his vice presidents and deans: "Do we really have an appetite for change?" he asked. Thus began a vigorous dialogue among my colleagues in which we delved into all manner of institutional innovation. The scene reminded me of similar sessions at another time, in another place, concerning urgent change in another "mature" industry. That industry was the newspaper business. I began my professional career in 1984 as a newspaper reporter, and after about 10 years, I had ascended to the management ranks of the Chicago Tribune. I recall countless conversations around that time with senior staff and peers at national conferences where we would discuss the powerful forces threatening the industry and how we desperately needed to respond. We never really did, at least not sufficiently enough to stem the onslaught of technological advancements, disruption of business models, and shifting consumer preferences that have since conspired to pretty much dismantle newspapers as we knew them. Tribune, parent company of my beloved Chicago paper, filed for bankruptcy a few years ago. In my current home, Cleveland, The Plain Dealer recently ceased home delivery on certain days in order to prolong its survival. I moved to higher education more than a dozen years ago, just as newspapers were beginning their rapid descent. However, listening to my Cleveland State colleagues during the president's retreat, I could not help but draw comparisons between our current predicament and the one newspapers faced a few years ago. Back then, the fundamental challenges were apparent enough and amazingly similar to those that higher education faces now, especially public institutions: Newspapers' most reliable source of revenue—classified advertising, not state subsidy—was steadily disappearing. A host of online providers had emerged that were willing to deliver information to consumers faster, more cheaply, and more conveniently. And our loyal customer base of longtime newspaper subscribers—not unlike the seemingly endless supply of high-school graduates—was starting to lose confidence in us. And yet, our change-the-world brainstorming sessions more often than not devolved into debates over the merits of making incremental, operational adjustments. The most radical ideas were usually deemed either impossible or not really necessary. Just the exercise of entertaining the notion of a paperless edition or allowing citizens to serve as journalists (now we call them "bloggers") seemed like progress, even if we seldom followed through. To this day, I believe the newspaper industry could have avoided such a steep decline had we made a serious commitment to adapt to change. How much better off might we have been if we had been bold enough to adopt the open-minded approach that the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos expressed upon his recent purchase of The Washington Post: "I don't want to imply that I have a worked-out plan," Bezos said. "This will be uncharted terrain, and it will require experimentation." Looking back, I can now see why newspaper executives and journalists had trouble getting there. For the same reasons, too many university administrators, deans, and faculty members are struggling to usher in significant change as well. Perhaps this will sound familiar to you. First, we really didn't believe we had to change. Sure, we heard all the doomsday predictions, mostly from those outside the industry­—but, come on! The Chicago Tribune had been around since 1847. Its abolitionist campaign helped lead to the founding of the Republican Party and the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. The Tribune Company had just purchased the Los Angeles Times and Newsday. Sure, we might struggle a little bit, but go bankrupt? No way. Second, despite all the evidence that the public's views of news and media were shifting, we thought the public was wrong. So what if every reader survey ranked international news coverage near the bottom of what people wanted to read? Didn't they know our Africa correspondent had just won a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting? People needed international reporting even if they were too ignorant to recognize it, and we were determined to give it to them, no matter that the enormous expense of housing reporters all over the world was killing the bottom line. Finally, we just could not envision a reality that was too far removed from the one we had experienced. Even when we finally conceded that the Internet was becoming a more popular source of news than newsprint, we thought the solution was simple: Just paste the newspaper online in the same format. We could not imagine that people would use the power of the Web essentially to assemble their own virtual newspapers, focusing on the topics that interested them and pulling from a variety of sources that they trusted most. Along the way, we missed innovative opportunities to reinvent ourselves in ways that responded to emerging demands while retaining our core values. For instance, we kept insisting that our reporters were the only legitimate transmitters of information, even though all kinds of information was becoming readily available, in real time, to anyone who wanted it via social networking. Is this sounding familiar yet? These memories surface when I see the stark gap between the public's perception of higher education and that of university and college administrators and the faculty. A survey of 1,000 American adults and 540 senior-level administrators released last fall by Time magazine and the Carnegie Corporation of New York bears this out. While 62 percent of the administrators included "to learn to think critically" as either the most-important or second-most-important reason people should go to college, only 26 percent of the public ranked it as such. Likewise, 80 percent of the adults said that at many colleges, the education students receive is not worth what they pay for it. Only 41 percent of the administrators agreed with them. How many times have I watched college leaders roll their eyes because they cannot understand why parents and students would insist that a degree lead to a job rather than simply being enthralled by the privilege of learning from us? How much time do we waste haggling over whether courses should be taught traditionally or online, as though students will tolerate any instruction in the future that does not take advantage of some online component? I appreciate President Berkman's challenge for those of us at Cleveland State to reject the fallacy that we can just dabble around the edges and expect that higher education's predicament will work itself out. Do we really have an appetite for change? I'm betting that we do. I've seen the alternative one time too many.
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October 5, 2015 Mostly clear Coroner says cardiac event probably killed Wellington teen Drew Guyer Drew Guyer WELLINGTON – The sudden death of a 13-year-old Wellington boy on Tuesday might have been a result of a cardiac arrhythmia, according to Lorain County Coroner Stephen Evans. Drew Guyer, an eighth-grader at McCormick Middle School, was playing soccer at Westwood Elementary School on Tuesday night when he collapsed and was rushed to Mercy Allen Hospital. He was pronounced dead shortly after arriving. So far nothing has been found in Guyer’s autopsy which points to a cause of death, leading Evans to believe it might have been caused by a cardiac arrhythmia, which wouldn’t show up in an autopsy. Arrhythmias are a common problem for young athletes, Evans said, adding that it will take a few months of tests to confirm whether that is the cause. “It appears to be cardiac-related,” Evans said. Guyer, an only child, was an active student who played soccer and basket ball. He was also on the school choir and was an honors student, according to Superintendent John Nolan. School events were canceled for the rest of the week following Guyer’s death and grief counselors were brought to the middle school and high school to talk to students. Services for Drew will be in the Wellington High School gymnasium Sunday . About Anna Merriman
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fIUOLE OTBIBEE; 15.320. "''•-:. - f " s ' : '-'" ; r: -"■ '■'■■ "":'•■ ; \ .':•..-;■. -—'i „- . 1 ■.;•--• ... : -'-. ...;??* *■'■ *"'■ Richmond's Free Street Fair Will Be Ushered in at Noon To-Morrow. }NE WHOLE "WEEK ;OF //MERRy-i^lN^ On the Threshold of the Fair, the Pros pect is Bright ■'■ ; - • SHOWS, PARADES, EXHIBITS, AND CROWDS. ich Element of a Great Success is Assured— Programme of the Inaugural. Ceremonies, at Xoon 3 and the Coronation oi the Kin-, at Jvi^ht— Kvents of the Remaining Days— Hotels and Boarding-Houses. oon to-morrow Richmond's Great Free Street Fair Trill open. On the eve iif the six-day entertainment the horizon: Is bright -as ons surveys the prospect. The xnon. at th« head of the enterprise are satisSfcfi. Oalj* the intervention of a rainy period, it 1* held;' can prevent the achievement of a magnillcent success. Meaxitime, the skies are clear and faith is strong that the lucky star under, which the city has prospered In trie past will thine in undimmed brightness until she has turned another leal in the records of her commercial and social triumphs. The visitor will find the Strsot Fair unlike anytliing he has .seen in Rich mond turfore. The charm of coveio- Is une of tlie ' attractive features of iha en lertalnmerit the. city has provided. It is cossider'ad to pos-sess important udvan tag«s" over the convenuaaal iigricultural fair, which the evolution of the times baa relegated to the rear. Instead of tak ing place on. a suburban, enclosure, it will l>e Xound ou the iu-^icip-al tlioroueh l&re. ol" the city. In liyu of a race und tne bunching of all important events in the compass o£ . a day, . the Street.Fair tas a score of shows and a. half score ofj ■Jjl«ndld features distributed over six /tys. To— the -visKof's natural- iixjuiry /10/ 10 acswec- may well be ma- ot Rtchmond'-a big week has oeen heralded afar. Xo ov^nt has been be shows in the crowds. There is every iiidication that the altendance upon the • lair win exceed the largest figures upon previous oocasions. Tive hotel man,- the railroad p-K>sde. and travelling men pre dict the lares attendance! Their coin pettney to judge is riot, open to question. The Question of hotel and boarding- " house accommodations is a pertinent one. A. canvaas of the hotels last night dis closed that they will not be able to handle many more in addition "to those a-ho have engaged rooms in advance.' Splendid boarding houses and private families, however, are available. The in coming visitor and stranger will do well to remember that all Information as to accommodations may be obtained, free of coßt, bj" application to Carnival Head quarters' Booth, at the corner of Broad and Fourth streets. LAST DAY OF PREPARATION. Th« final details incident to the formal inauguration of the fair engaged the con stant a-ttention of the" carniv:il officials and employees y*Hterday in an unwonted degree. Broad street, in the hands off carpenters and decorators, underwent a decided change between sunrise and mid night. The gV-at white arch at Tenth street was completed. When Sunday earns not all of the preparatory work' had bfren finished, it is true, but the Kooth street will be in sjilendid shape before the opening exercises. THE OPENING- CEREMONT. The ina*igural ceremonies will take place at 12 o'clock to-morrow. For the purposes of this interestine function a commodious stand has been erected, and decked in broad bands of red; white, and blue, on the booth , street, midway be tween Third and fourth streets, on the north side. It faces a perfectly level surface, which extenorraine.. president of ; Post A, : and?C^ : Walton Saunters, president of ftherstate OhisJoh'i-^TWveHer^.tlProCecUx'e^'A'ssocla-l; lS on;.l'x.:TlrglniusrNewtori;- preside fit- of the Clearing:, House Association; Hr R>- Po]!ar<2,- City; Attorney; *Eouls v A.: Marie; A- P. "Huntt; -.; Mr,; W. F.V Fox\-> Superih-1 tenaent:;; of. City;., Schools \> "Judge f J^^Cr Lamb, Judge E?.?.C.- Minor;! "Judge /S.t BJ: Witt. Judges Bfi It: Wellford;:VJu<3ge/T.- Afliby : Wlckham,' /Justice fi-Crutchfieldf Judge '■■- John : - H.v Inxrarri* . Marichest«r; : C^rt; ;; Clorks ; fla^ ::-M/|:::^Rowol!6,^t:P^ I. Winston, C. O. PaviHe. and Wal{ Sr /CChri!f«aiC b^idesSMr: /hiuiSMrs^ V>'. i£. Tliompsoajv whoEeiiSterestirigfibabyf daughter will . flash a spark -of electricity throughout: the city setting the bells and whistles; in motion. Altogether, there will be 140 persons in-the stand.' which "-be '-In charge of Mr. Robert Lacky, Jr. the tJiird member of the -Ceremonies'"Com mittee. - m SH ORT, CRISP SPiSKCIiEtS. The ceremonies will be as brief and crisp as the business-men at the head of the association couid arrange. The prest GEORGE: D. BEXSOX, DIRECTOR-GENERAL. dent of the association, Mr. A. H-JMeyer, will preside. Rev. Dr. Hawthorne will or fer. prayer. Mayor Taylor's Introduction : of the speaker will' be followed, by Mr, Brj-an's ten-minute address, and then-litt le Cora l^ucille Thompson, aged 21-2 years, will be lifted to . the apex of a floral pyramid, from., which she /will pluck with baby lingers the crowning rose. An electric spark will flash to .'the scores of whistles and bell-lowers throughout 'the city, and the swelling chorus of silver tongued bells arid.- 'van- toned' throats of mr. -willjam-e. dibredl,, - (Chairman Tobacco Exhibits.) : i . .. ■ ■-■. •■ - - -.: ■-■"■■ .■ . '-: ■'. - ' ■"'■.■■■■ ■■■- whistles will; usher in the weeK or.merry making. ' The bands, will- prolong .. the chorus, : : . as tho 'crowd disperses. -until nightfall,: to; reassemble at the 'audito rium. In .the interval; of the atternoori hours Broad street" will be seen .in its real fair aspect' tor the ilrst time. THE COKO.N ATJ.ON AT Nid HT. In the annals. of the" city. there has been no function ''quite; so- unique as; the .coro^ nation ceremonies at the auditorium,. at^S o'clock Monday night. The great building itself ; will be - radiant r in" decoration^ and brilliant, with: hundreds of: r electricT and "^lcium'-^llghts.;v'-LTJaQ-"':spTOS'clel.-'y ; ill:."be ; brilliant . and •- the ceremonies Impressive; .. . ?5 When: the fcurtaiil; rises? it^willjfdlscipie a tableau •in^whichKthe^knlghts- of -the G olden [. Horseshoe, 1 2(K«i stroiig; ■_ arrayed - in their) beautiful uniforms,: -W'illSbe'f seen : as sembled in - the palace, of "Kex,:gr6uped;in pyramids upon:' theTmammqth stage. : At a : blast;,of:"thei. trumpets : : thefLord rHigiv t:ar dirialV; the ;L.ofd' Mayor/ theiri pages, '-'{x he jestej*, keeper^ of the: keys;; ; *and^the7royal jewels iwill; appear.' - ; Another. : blast ' of trie ;trirap*etVand;the:bin(asrWinistrik^\ipV;al3di down?: through* the f centre T ; wi 1 1 /come This Majesty.: Kex;t ■■arrayed .' in-1: all v fhls r royal trappih^/aridCwinniriff;withsKnighU fiity ;; Vthe = applause and^maplfestationsj'or' joy of :h!s people. iTlie.head; -1118:11 ACjird!-^ h"al*'jWiHj*step^-f^rwiff yKJriß.;Of:the':CarniyaK ■;'Vil«Q_J^rd;Mayols l^|^^^n;iwiito^mpres; slvM'tanafibeautirulr'^rwbny^lpre^atlj^ Majesty, with jUie keys of the city ' Tho Klii£ .will Wu-v. oxpress his thanks r-inl gratitude if oy'thp in n%* f«iv< . r ,mi ii'm tor lila ''-loyal ovoola ond win t: ju« in edlct>for'.";a -..-..1: of nicrry-making^tuiai jblimcation. ' -^^0 The Knight coraman v rs of the^lCnl^-ntJ of fj/the:^ Golden v/will^ then elevatedJtq^knighthbbdvinvrus^Majestyjs'; :cpurt,tthieir/ ; jewelsrwi!l;b6 (leclarcdtoflthe order ;'of/: Rex, /and : they " will/becqme \ sub-/ jects'Jfor.ihis: Majesty's 'special- ravor/ and eligible 'as to- 'the; throne. \ /EVENTS -OPfif HEvWEEK." " The/. 'principal events -of thet/remalriing; days are" these: ' - - ,' ■ >' Oriental: parade^ Tuesday, afternoon!/: - ■ King's .FalrylaridCp'arade'Tuesday/ night. Floral /Festival /Wedriesday^/afterrioon. Launching :of ./the : fThornton";^Wednes day afternoon. ; ;;_; "" / ' ''.:"; '-/-/;:> - : '■"• '"■' Second Oriental •. parade .Wednesday, •night. : ' /:■:", ■/.-^.^'-v'^/.?. f ; : ililitary./parade/.Thursday at r ll A'.,fM. . Deep/ Run. Hunt /Club, races Thursday afternoon.: :>f;;'/.-;.;: >f ;;'/.-;.; ~;./ : ; ' //: ' ; '' -/. ■ ■ Parade.; of f the fraternal - organizations Thursday night."" - • ' --/ :; Review of : all parades of tha week Fri day night. - : "--. . " ' . •- ;" --. ; . Mimic . Mardi Gras on Saturday; night.. . . -Rex : HXalies /Proclamation. ;. The King- of the carnival- issued -his advance proclamation iri the city yester Y;: ::; -..-"- V £ - I will arrive within the portals: of your, grand old city' at.S P.' M., Monday, May: ■•14th:-. // ;/ ■■;'// ■..::. . ■/■ :' : ."^\ : :":■ ■/. .-' v ; ; : ■ 'I now command you to be present at ".the; coronation ceremonies not -later than ■B:is;p. m.-;. .. . ' ;-■■- , '-',: - -. I will proclaim on that occasion the fol lowing: . . . * ' . '■_. •.' ; 2 In \iew. 'of , the many, beauties ■of our. coining . carnival,, and' that -Thursday .will ; be "Richmond-Day," and ;f filled. ; with many ..-'Richmond, features,' and a holiday at alljbanks. manufactories,- and' whole-; sale establishments; and, again,/, in/view of the many beauties of Floral Festival to ;-;be; given atfs;of ' the : clock Wednes _day-p-f: - f' --. ■ . I- command you, my people,; to closeff so far as possible, your places, of business, and^f actories on Wednesday, ' of May ..the' 16th_day, at 3of the clock' P. M., and re main", closed and- In holiday .attire, until the /morning of Friday, of May. the 18th /day.; .. :. ; ' - "" '--.'■ . ' "V. -' ■' The Kins hath spoken.. '. REX: HENRY THE; FIRST OF THE houses of Valentine. • ; .. Jewels of "the Order, of wlll;be|cpSf ifided to ; the -keeping, of - ithe ". following honored/and/ loyal; subjects: His Excel lency," -Governor" ; T>-ler ; -'- his ) Honor, Mayor Tay]or.;.SChief-of-the-Carniyal-Association /2Mej-er, ; Chief-of-the-Military - :G. Percy Hawe's',l Chief-of-the-Parades Heiiry/ C. Jones; -Chief-of-Fire, W./G. Puller, Chief rbf-Launching.Xilburn T. Sleyers, ' Second : Chief-of-the-Association John S..' Har .Wobd, Chief-Director; Benson, H. :D. Eichelberger; .Julian Bryant; Robert ,L.ecky, Jr., S. L. Kelley.'and Chief-of-the- Police Howard. IJniiii of Gallant Ivniskts. One -of the features of the carnival will be the participation or a body, of 200 prom inent young men who have organized into a band known as the Knights of the Gold en' Horseshoe. They will take part in the coronation, the King's Fairyland parade and the | King's review of all paraders.' : Great mystery surrounds this organiza tion. Only the, names of two of its "ofli cers have leaked ./out,. It is known that they vvlll appear in costumes; of 'knightly magnificence, arid that they will not sas-r. be :.: forgotten by, those .who .: see them moujued and escorting his Majesty ■ the King. ; -- --. - - . ; > '- ■> Tho following order is promulgated: : - % Richmond; ;Ya.," Ala y VL; l'HM ' Headquarters of the Knights of. the Gold en Horseshoe: . V •.". „ • ■■..■-".-■: General ..Orders, Ko. 1.: Tlie': attention fof all. knishts in "gbod standing is called.; to the following orders: l. .Cominanders.-.'/vice-commanders, ana knights will -assemble in ? full ; regalia dis mounted, -at auditorium, oiv Monday night Slay: 14th,- at 8:15 o'clock, to - take part in coronation: ceremonies: f ■ j:.-Commariclers, vice-comirianuers, and knights .will :. assemble :. in .-full: regalia mounted,-, on: corner of G-ruce and Adams .streets, atS:ls -o'clock on Tuesday night, May, lath; ;to take part 111 parade. -;. ::,-..' fS.j Commanders," vice-coinmandei^ and knights .will . : assemble v inZ: full , re"alii ■ mounted, on ; corner, of '-Adams . and- Grace streets, : at- SrlS.o'clock^ on Friday VniKht' May. mil. -to take: part Vas: Indignant. VS.- J. Rhodes ; "' was .acquitted in the Hustings. Court -yesterday of fthe" charge of murdering T\^ Frank. Barnett in" Janu-^ ; ary.last. ' '",■ "^ „: : - Thus ended, one of the -most interesting J trials which have been" heliivin. the Hust- ! inga. Court in.fthis^city inffsome yfiari. ■ ■ Rhodes and Bar nett ', "were fellow- workers \ at f the Hasker- Jlarcuse v- factory, ; "an!i -on i January 29th '-last'-. Rhodes received infor-:| mation fi ; om , his ■'■ wife that f Bar iect had: I been : to their home, and in his absence | takeii'advan^ige of her; Incensed beyond J reason, ho grasped : his pistol and went"' l iorth in searcaf; of -Barnett^ Meeting • him I at the corner : of ;. Twenty-second "and Clay \ streets, lie flredtwo shots at him; and -"one 1 of them,: taking effect fin" Barnett's head,; produced death three days ; later. - "" ■; The testimony . of witnesses went . largely to show that the man was in.a state bor--' dering on frenzy . when' lie .the deed,, and the jury, after -being ; out '"'of ithe. cburt-i-oom" only minutes;, r-kiirned" a verdict of not guilty."^There was ah"a±- : f ectihg scene _ after the rahhbxinceniehr '* of ■ the verdict,^ the -prisoner; \ his ; mother,' - and his wife , being -the principals : therein. : ;:: ..After the court-room had been, practical ly' cleared of the throng,- which followed the accused ' from : the • r00m . . .. charge was ■ preferred against '^of J.tfiel juror.s, Mr. James-Hannon,. and the Court, investigated it. -In the absence of con- viiicing evidence, however,- .no acto n. was ■ taken against *Ha nnon.f. and •he was : per- ■ mitted to go. f- V - . ' : ' ; .. . : '■* SURERISH ;IN V WITNESS. ■When .court' "convened yesterday morn ing f the ."defence;, cojitinuing/'put; Christo-f 'Pher T Diac6nt :f6n ; the- stand; I'Dia'cout^ a j-outh, was employed- in the : f actory '.wlth"v fßarnett*: and -'Rhodes": 7. He iwaaiuresent : oxt vJaßUf^^^,^"wn?a|^^^Pi?^Mr^&7ot£-" her " finger, .- and; was ' sent ' by f ßarnett ' w t"o"i inform Rhodes and: his .wife of. the ' acoiv dent.' The defence; seemed ; surprise J. when he testified -to ?. haying -been' sent on Ta ; ines-i "sage;^to ; Mr i;-.^Rnbdesj '-. and -' : Mr.^f Sfuith' roundly; cen&ured>th'e \yitness fo'r': h'aving concealed this ; fact from him. ' ThoOourt 'interceded,"^ and -said-; .-the": 'witness was "riot, being fairly "treated, and Mr."'- -""/ Smith! brought "out; : the""f act .that /witness -had" been summoned :by ./the Commoiiwealtii^ Mr.. RicHardson said /it had been his:pur p"ose: ,to put"the : witness -on the 'stand.'; but: the defencehad forestalled- him; A ; ques- tion of law was I raised during the " exatni-" nation' of ' the witness, and the jury ; was I sent from the room. while counsel argued it./ :-v"?; : //l' -■ •- .- ■/■"-.■■/. ;■> :■•;■";■>;•: : • -■ ; - - / THE ' ACCUSED • AGAIN. ' ' ~. . The accused wac recalled /to'.theLstariet when Diacont- concluded,.; and tesrifi :< I. »o his action on Januarj' 12th,'. af tar,;" Miss Meoni had t'u^her finger off. ./'He said .lie left the /•■• factory/; after //Ba/rnett got oll', fearingthat::*.he.decedent/ hadfgone'tqf his" house." Mr: Rizhardsbn "'; "put ; ''the'f "prisoner/ through frecross-examination, and endea— vored to prove that-h'e had : threatened ih/e life of the. deceased before -lie' learned of th Wrong he had done his wife. .The/ac cused made an /excellent, witness., arid'as serted ':: that ; : he :: never • f el t any. : animosity toward Barnett/ until after he had brought MissMeoni to his- house. • • .f . f -'. The defence rested at this point, and Mr. Richardson introduced .in /rebuttal ; Miss Grace Meoni, Mr./ Smith requesting "that Mrs. Rhodes -be /brought into : court to hear ; ' this testimony. VV ltness - said . ■ slie : had been employed at. Htusker" &. Mar cuses factory ; for six' years, and had known Barnett and/ Mrs. Rhodes- during that entire time.. She was asked concern ing her; visit v to Mrs. Rhodes; on s January 11th, and- said she had / received frequent invitations to visit Mrs.;. Rhodes;/: but/did not do so until asked to "go by Mr. Rhodes. She denied having had: any \ engagement to meet . Barnett 'there, and asserted vln - most vehement - manner that Barnett : did 'riot enter. : He' came : to tho door with his ;umbrella raised,, and /did /not "lower it. /Witness said -that ; Barnett /made, no inde cent .proposals : on that: occasion, arid had always Jacted the gentleman: in her. : pfe's "ence. The next morning' Rhodes " had a conversation with" her, arid told : her fhe was going to. kill/Frank' Barnett because he had . come ; to his " house , with - her. /Wit ness said , she": "retorted : that /Barnett had sone_to;his (Rhodes's) house with fa lady,' and' had acted as .a/ gentleman. V '"•'•"- '' . _ SHE ■■GRB3W., EXCITKD.' - '' - .. .Under, crossrexamination by Mr. Smith r grew ; excited.' Mr/ -Smith-.ex pressed ; surprise that I ; Mr.' Barnett should ' have: merely passed. ;, by .Rhodes' s" :" n ' 1 ?. en :'^ v-'as;nearly : a/riiilefout of;,hls way, -and -.witness, '. in ; endeavoring to- ex- plaiiv;this^flost,herf head. /She quickly-rV coyeredi:herself, 1 and ; made some -ratVir sharp .retorts :=to>Mr.'- Smith;: "-The -lawyer" endeayored^byi-skilfurprbbirig." to' break down, her. testirrioriy,'.;but f-'sh/efwerit . back : at-:him,and fefused;to. answer f ; his ques tions. -Mr. i-RlchardsoH:'took " her"- iri hand ; and Uhen: Mr. ; Smith s again " began ' ■ quis tionlns.;her.;He "asked her -if she "ard not him .tbikeep^herf name "but off the ■case, . and • all : he could r get i her ■ tV say" was •;Mr. r Smitli; "l ihave/told/ybu all -X " - i Miss W m k^ v ? v f oilQ ™ e **° ■ ay her mother, who, being told:that Mri. Rhodes had denied ha.-\jrjs a«.-nt lor ails: i MeolU|bh7Jariu£r^m Rhodes S hadj told presence t ' JthfSTsh^ihaassentTfbr/lheYsbyvJMf^Khcde^l Jlrd. llbc las wn ; at this juncture caUecll >tojthe stand i sent^a^meissagefltbT; Miss? i Meorii ;by; a. : boy, - and \ toTt his ;thefprbsecu~ :tlon|f ; bbjected, /^beingHsustalnedf^by ;" the : Court. :Miv :Smith"/therijasked"ifj/witriesso| -hadf;serit:a;message^toJMlss-MebS ; by.Jher.j| j -husband, and this ? she denied: _ -' ■- : \ *4The ;.; accused ",was |- theri;/recajied f'-tb /the i ] !6taridff;;arid?deriied:;that^heihaci : ltbldiMissl |:Me(^^that/his^wife/wanted/:to./se<3;;her^| iHe was^^he:7saidi;"(sur"prl§ed^ 1 : heard; she ■ had .;- been Hhereß?.The" fcaso/was h iclo^d/^utiMr.-RichardsonTasked^pem f^iori '/ to:- Introduce /another/ffwitriess;" ;: The: :"jlefCTce^b'jMte^b"utjthß/' r Cb'urtT6yenTiie 1 the "objection;/ and William;.Funk,/a^-bar iaskediif rßhodes /had ./not /taken a; driniclin"; r his : barf on- tbfe/riibrriirigjbf." the J homicide!^ /Mr;;Smith/objected^to}thls,/ r arid:the/pomt! : was ; argued. '■■ The Court /ruie "".",, ' "~_ ,".'''•"■-. : ; ' : If "f the /jury- .believe - f roriif'. theTevidenc«/ : that : the accused killed, the/ deceased, .uri ■ der a fbona -fide belief '> that \ the " deceased/ ; had/carried 'a.woman-,tO:his : /houVe./or/had : /induced" her -to/go \to his j house /f or/.th©: : purpose; of having, sexual "iritercburse /with her. .. there,/- arid - : that "sufficient -'f cooling". ■ time /had ■ elapsed : /between f the / tiriie - he . received : such-, information/a rid th© time rbf^trie/ killing// forg the vf exclte"moat:: and ; passions : erigradered "thereby/ .to JTsubsidS; 1 .aridvfbr reason\tb/-resunief its-sway^ Vab/d' j v that:the prisoner killed the"; deceasea" i upori ! . i ,the/ principle :' off revenge; " : theaf/suchf I •': kill-| : ing /.was '-"mufder." '-""/""", ■ 2.- If the : jury b/eUevelf/om.theTevidenceJ : beyorid. :alli;reasprijableKdoubt;'/ithat - the' .prisoner, killed f; the f deceased" because ;o£: a; j : belief /.on /his; part, that the f accusad had I carried or induced f a woman": to fgo to ; his ; j [house/; for / the " purpose /of 1 having- ."■ carnal I i connection -with'. her\ : there,- but : that I such [ ,was /not "- trie; fact,:; then- sueh r ikaiing: was A. H. MEYJER^ PRESIDED CARXIVAL ASSOCIATIOXi niurder, but: such evidence may .be con- 1 sidered- by the jury" in ascertaining the i quantum of: punishment. : : 7 - -might be;. manslaughter; I 3. If the; jury believe from, the" evidence ! that "the /deceased . had „ had carnal - con- i nection with the, wife of the acoused; "that ' the accused " hadvbeen- informed of -it for. the first time ?on the ; morning.; of the : "day on which -the homicide 'occurred; "'or a short time previous to the: shooting-; that the accused killed the deceased while'! laboring under the '■ excitemen t , and phs- ; ; sions caused by "such "information, - then [ such ■ killing - was manslaughter, only ; ; but ■ if "the jury believe from ;the evidence, :be yond- all l'easonable. doubt; .that afteT^the prisoner^; had .been:,: informed Cof such /: in-" tercbuse,- whether^it ' was Vbh "the 'day -the shooting occurred for at ; any-time.pre viously, -and that. ; sufficient . ;time' elapsed to .fallow the' passions to subside and;reason:to resume ; its sway, land f that the : prisoner; killed Sthe:: deceased ■: in 'a spirit f" of : ; revenge, then, such^killirig. was murder. " ; " " " , vflf; ;from ; the -.■.whole', evidence," the-'-i'jury"; believe" ;that.W. : : ;j.; Rhodes r , committed 1 : the act.'-but'at the 'time of "doing so , was under'V the - influence- of : a diseased {miiid.: aridjwas '-rfeally funcon3cious;\that' ; he ; i'was committihgv'a crime. -he", is ■•'• not law guilty, .and the juri'- must 1 acquit" him. ; ■ ' ; ;: ; ir\, ?"■';.: K'OT RESPONSIBJLE;^. '■":'' 1 f0;- i j If- the" jury, believe, that from-any -pre- -I disposing cause the., prisoner's : mind'wag' ' impaired, ; andV"at ;ttie time i of. killing '.T7al r ; • terf Francis : BarnettfjhV^ became- or "lwas i mentally ; incapable l of - ; governing ' himself . j inlrefererioe " tq ; "Walter -Francis^Harriett; '■'• .wbo,V the -""prisoner :!=believeds: '.the' : ira.visher > off his ;wif er. and -; at 'ithejtlme 'ot ihis i com"4 mttting.- said .-act ff.was iby i reason of ? such • cause .. unconscious j t hat i he s wasTcbmmit-^ , ting a crime /as tb?saif3 ;^arnett,^he" is nbt 1 guilty : of ; any offence -whatever. Lf: - :; The law.fidoes^not^require'that trie.;*in-f sam ty,\which ? absolves if rom; crime;-: should ; _exist ?fbr;"any ; f definite fperibd.ffbut^only; : that - it- exists ; . at ■ the ; moment ;; when itheT "act f ' occurred . iWith £vwhieh ' ; the '\ : accuied; stands i charged;^bat Ithejburde^ t of. : prpbf, of :'3uch i: .msanity^is^ aidv he , musty proye;it :to'-the ■: satisfaction : of the jury. . . THE VERDICT. •"f-The * Court rVead '{ the+ instructions ■:. to > tiie' :resLO**3fcfEßS"Elt'?^& U^TS'4*ii3t*^^^^s^s TRANSFORMED'- INTO&^ - i Ha-w otrtjcl LSfißCs vVUIH O©QUtif 111- oOOIOS v? : THEY kRI -FINE IN DESIGN 'AND- "..EXECUTION, y Every Style ot* Architecture Seems to Htivo 15eeu Followed— . -: -Remarkably BrilliantaudGeueral •I>ecoration'^-A Por^iicm|§|§ •■of the iWork "Will: llavoto JBe Completed. To'rMorrow— Jßuiy*^?^ on-the e Sfcreet Y"estei*day. ■ .' i^-ltjro iury; -•; and-; Mr. ■Richardson:, handed .them ; the. lndictment* adrtfialnprftfaem"; that then"' clasping r them ' to'^hef f^rh, wont -aloud." with ;.ioy. The wife threw, her head -on "the ".table in :l ront ■' of : her, and/alsofwept.. Rhodes .'arose .anil fshobk! hands fwith- his" counsel; ;and, then-: walkf ing over, '.clasped each - juryman, by .the" : (From a Photograph^ Taken ■ Whilo ' He' i^^f [W Was 1 lnby.v thai -immense 7 crowd .'.which ; = ; "had<^throcgedl.the' ; court-room. '*- ' ;^*^^y^ ; ;HAUL^^p;f?^:- was some Slittlefdelay^after^ the; .■crowdshadileft';the' ; cbu^t7r66m.:andiwheh] ;Mr^Hji"n*nori;?^one :ot ithe /jurors/: started : to leave; she fvwas srecalledSby^orderSof » tthe: Judge?; cln ; ;a':shbrt|while^ilrjj K-I^V^ ;P^arancesin4ihei-court-rboni.^ and % Com-: :monwealth^fAttofney,|RichJU'dson^a^ |Hono^r¥pleas^e;s:ljhayefa3matterJjwhicb"|ll ,jatte"nti6n\of(tfi!s?^court J^flfdbltluslia'itbei |in^r^t|b^iustlce,oandjif|toerejb^ahy-| ;ltruth' in tha %'"ch_arge,^ your;. Honor^canJ |takeja^tion as yrul ZwduldbP'pahl.- ..." . l/a^ifel ; "'. "I ' make , this f'statenaeet; in.^ the? interest lot ifpuglic-giustlc^aiff ; MrHiHanng^&l guilty of th's offence he has"-swon»l Ifalßely. in ,thi£?icbort^?hen- he- ealdlbe' ; could v sit ; op tha. jury.; •without;prejud!ce. : The chief tiioroughraxe oC a prreat' ci^y ■ :tratisfonn«d into the priucipal-liveiiUi, iii i aa exposition ot tlie city*b corahu i~>~. ;_na -"* fi Tha -products, of Kiciinioisa ractorles 'antit^J tha 'stocks -or \ Richmond mcrenoitts ui;:%^ Rich'mouU's greatest business istreetl^ .' -~~. r ■■::' Broad street lined lot- maixy -'*'f. wltb vari-coiorcil booths, filled withY..-.' : ■ " from Richmond stores, and the nanUlworis of Richmond artisans. Thousands ol' waving flags — nou^a-irouta .-'■•'• ; draped -in bunting ot 'every- .hue— "Wei~^ ' I comu": inscribed -.on -every ■ nami— on «itluj I fluttering nags— emblazoned on the '• great l^ arch that spans "Broad-street- at ■ tha '".'CltylP* I Hall. This was the bpectacio Preseniud cr, : ' Broad street, between Twelfth and Jeiioi>. son" yesterday.' Tho novelty ana tlie ; aca-u^KI i tj- of it alt impressed Uxemselvt: -■ ufcuu j over>%. beholder. ' The ,wors ot preparing ~?f :th«. street for the carnival : was ; not com-''-;'* plete. It, -will uot be complete vmen,i,truj :>;■■£ sun rises to-morrow,- but ■ before lie sees - I tha work will bo accompllsned. / :: rr y T : ; : "." tUJJHiiAKD OF ACTiyiTJt. --, -; The /activity fon/Bfoad-streQt^yescpri'.iy;. jvasj something.- never^seen ;irtVthat^ibcsy^i^ thorough! arts . before. The - carpenter ; was V -.? : on ."every ' hand," and ; the savr]and j the » iu332||jf ■ •mer. drowned :eyeri r the rumble /ol':tn.ertxol£||l f .was in tho air. .The street had a'-sahvap- 1 ;^ Pearance^ rieyer. <.'. '. I c < was more like tho Christmas-Umo" aspect r than — anything -decorations - «\>r u *~ | mn [ciij- mof c _- ; gen erai -/; and Zm bto ~z bril liant^^ iTha. passers-by, "men: and CwomeJv; aaajtcffii^f cheery r "airj generally- begotten "of VChrlst.-^i.'v mas in the^bbnt'S'"— now the' result 3&C .4 ttio ■ "g'en'wjr t valenca .at "the . carilyalTspiri^^p completed,; al though; on: nearly;/ all rdC;ttieiStp®| worlc;had;t6ibe;^one;uiitlljlat»i3^ster«iasj^| afternoon. v,Tha ■ most /of ' themfareXoiv \ hft^^l leftside of Broa<3;;lookln"s:;wegtw^^?i^}tn|f ft ;welc6mo:arch;r>£lowever,--ther«:are ma^iy - ' 'on Uhe."rishtrsijae,"andj^y_irea&oii|or .-jtt&arjsi i ■ being; fewer ; -TTn ; tnifi"h£i«l*7theyTara';iEib"f al|| j "conspicuous. -;-: : -~ VARIETY : i OPjASCHl'lEcfUfiH.'f?' . v The 1 booths"; are 'unUorxn^Vatttactlv^iJaS I both architecture ; - and ... decoration. : , -'All --. ; ; ! ; ; architectural -styles ■■Known'; to zjjaa.-iajp-^-? i pear * to^ have i'oeen ' c6pied;|f roni^ j Pino' hut ; of bark and. ; bushes to tno "",' Grecian v"' temple i? : . of ; Tsnawy .".~Yr£*seae6«Lj||j ] Moorish . minarets and. ■ towers, >. ta^esS||£ j pagodas-,::: ar ches7ff rouT' Got hlc_\(k»wA«^g? j gables "'" ' iXoxriJ XUzaJbatftan^ M§3£?|| /dences'Tthe backwooasinan"sTcab6i (te'itt**^, "barked; logsr ftiatched "^oofsF^of SQte^iMt^ j wo rid i- peasantry— all "aie" 'sGailaiaiastica %fi thai same'; square. "^ -"% T i |vTh"e' : -"work.4"of .^.erecting J|b«iti«'ixta»^ j •bVen : r(l6na'3fcasUly^but'in";d€^^!j«i^eca^ j cution 'it .has been , -well' don^^a*tier6[tt«^i*4^ conventlbhalityl '~ Box Jstrootjn»s|lMwt|»iN^jl place /anywhere.'; vai l ; oh (every ; hajid.'T The 5 remarkaWeJstor My stantiulity of .much. 1 ; of *;tn^\^rKi*mtDC«SßPi»g I en the ■ beholder.:: Many iof I^ufeTi boottis /araM ! built as if they • were l^tb j stand j nenY places"^of : Vbuslness.r"; Instead [of jtelnat,^; { flesigned ■; to " serve? i the • purposes 7 * 6tf.» omflS a gala week. - / -:„ . '-?„-.';■>s! : rv i_ . :^'jifl A verj' interestJngfportlon3oC,tl]u^VSptaßs| ;wiJl'.not-berin't)ooths.*UTheJgi^iv*^rt^^p : | of .iithojimectianicair^Mbiy^^airead3r3*lx^{| positioaron J platrol^^Faifobt|Wgh|a£ittV)2H sides ..o i y the r . street.- j Thisf ractaattlJsJ«£gi|| .JTCTelylattfacUVeri'Md^l^mrltheTnatSerla "of? { i^nssJc6uld;fnottiwellJbesraaOT^^ ■fo r J much'c h ' of (the machiiieryi"iviii ? be ; irt^nSiW j ; ti6n,Tand;tho motive, P9Wer lor someTot'it^j |will=b6 : suppUed;liyjsteaiii. .. _ ■■■: ■.^• :^"^^fe^| vI/ilioffarmersfsbtosldqw^Br^ Liyhf3%^e^kj'^urtsee^tore^ersjlajl»Mitlo3^^L iyhf3 %^e^kj'^urtsee^tore^ersjlajl»Mitlo3^^ -wi^th'e:enslne^coni^]cted^'&ej'n^'a^t3ll^ ■'ariy^^aterj|b"ut|showi^^w^t|ttey^dß^Sj ; do , it 'given a 'chance"; ;sa^mltJSjrlggiia'«<"¥ : yet. i savo those .? menttoned^Thef ecutittsj^ ;wlUsbp/arTah^'d?e»!y.Stoimorr'6w^ri»t&^ ffor-thiiJopenins. -• - AKTIiJTIUs JL>KCOKATIUr» ;> &Tha ; of -. the.booths r areilaTati% iinbst > everyS case ■■.{ artistic - and | beautsrat|P :Broad "■ "si ree t : is^ "a i gleahii of j kiielCtoscoptSM' color." The^ rainbow i.3 really outdoag^ sincaljtha: decorator "has"" not been coxa-* Pelted >s'to v'contlne thimseW^o^PTlsmatla^ ?huesJ^^ery|^oavi!sfaaoTnedttarran^r^^ fashion .withJbuntinsland-floTv-crs • • The^llajcs: The bulideVof each r^oiilcll : see^ ; ::to ; ihaveT^thousht; : ,theHstrnctiK^ would bci incorapletG unJep r'.zmsoaate^p stars sandgstripes ; iare ; ; nutterinsT tri;fu»^ ■ J l: ' ' ancl|irejierally^aecoralitg.T&aiiavTOli^4li j Sag } : floats jovei-;^ the^moit|of ItliiniSlSsjp; rronnevery point possibly titorejteitojn*! 1 ;^?s r^^^«e;sanolbiDoJoCi'tb^nat!o"S^ emblem. Broad ■^trleetJrroTiiith^larclu'^l Jefferson|lsja:v blaze or color, be«iaruE# cbeering;>nd-lnspirias-- ~~g3B. .show.*, what tb. unite* errorToC tft« jf TOeat^ :^ r ?Hn«npthe ; sb* r ai n^JaSliim«y^l llndustn* ana trade. "it Indkr^ev-initera^" made mas> a dtr'grciC^WeSi Jtanca ir, the y.ofki c-r cotnme?oe%'**^S# years eoroo ana s;o; -=-.^- .-/. » ?f
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[Chugalug] BTC mining-pools ... James Nylen jnylen at gmail.com Mon Aug 5 19:21:32 UTC 2013 Ahh, notice how adroitly your pocket is being picked: a dollar has no real value, but a loaf of bread certainly does, .... Call it what you will, but those who got into Bitcoin early have done extremely well. Also, there is a pretty clear exponential trend relative to the dollar, which implies its value is still increasing. On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Mike Robinson <miker at sundialservices.com>wrote: > Ahh, notice how adroitly your pocket is being picked: a bitcoin has no > real value, but $110 USD certainly does, and it not-coincidentally more or > less matches what this "phantom unit of non-currency" "sells" for these > days. You're being conned into =paying= for "money for =nothing.=" > There is NO such thing as a Free Lunch. There are, however, "two to take > him." > > > > On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Lynn Dixon <boodaddy at gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Prices are at about $110 USD per btc. They have risen and leveled off > >> these past few weeks. > >> > >> I have been using eclipsemc.com as my pool since Bithasher.com shut > down. > >> I used to mine st btcguild but switched a while back. > _______________________________________________ > Chugalug mailing list > Chugalug at chugalug.org An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://chugalug.org/pipermail/chugalug/attachments/20130805/b0988b18/attachment.html> More information about the Chugalug mailing list
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Theatres at Canal Place 333 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Unfavorite 2 people favorited this theater Theatres at Canal Place Viewing: Photo | Street View The Canal Place Cinema specializes in foreign and independent Films. It is located in the downtown shopping center on Canal Street. In addition to the foreign and independent films, it also shows current blockbusters too. It was initially operated by Landmark Theatres. It was taken over by Southern Theatres in May 2010 and a fifth screen was added. By 2014 it was operating with eight screens. Contributed by Bway Chris Recent comments (view all 13 comments) Bway on June 13, 2006 at 7:49 am I am not sure if this is pre or post Katrina, but it appears the Canal place is actually IN the Wyndam Hotel building: View link Bway on April 30, 2009 at 11:46 am I almost went to this theater to see a movie on a rainy day when I was in New Orleans last year….but we wound up in a bar on Bourbon St instead…. :) chitchatjf on September 23, 2009 at 8:23 pm Under new management: Arthouse is out Coming Spring 2010: Brand New Luxury 5 Plex Crystal Clear All Digital Cinema 3D Capabilities Plush Reclining Leather Seats Full Service Bar and Lounge Tasty Upscale Food Service CSWalczak on October 8, 2009 at 3:47 pm This theater is now operated by Southern Theaters, LLC. The original four screens are open. Based on the films listed as of today, art house programming still seems to be in effect. Website: View link CSWalczak on May 25, 2010 at 4:34 pm Landmark no longer operates this theater. It is now under the management of Southern Theatres which will be re-opening it on May 26 as the Theatres at Canal Place; the number of screens will now be five, and patrons must be over 18, due to the addition of bar and café service. In addition, the floor plan has been changed, the projection will be digital, the seats have been upgraded and the rows now better spaced. Story here: View link The new official website is: CSWalczak on January 11, 2012 at 10:56 pm The Theatres at Canal Place will soon be adding four additional screens: Messer00 on August 4, 2012 at 2:06 am My Sister used to go there(before she moved…before 2010) the type of theater it was she said to me once was “people could smoke at one time” and it was “Alternitive or Indie-like” she has not been to it after 2010 so has no comment. I however never went untill 2012. I saw Moonrise Kingdom there. It was nothing like what my sister said. Instead I could order a plate of hummus and bread, min water. people that would guid me personaly to my seat (witch i could reserve in advance) and to the Restroom (not johns or lu’s the place is too high end maybe Powerroom)I love it but would be able to see every movie there because of cost (parking $15, ticket $12 and then food (prices ranging from 6 dollars(candy) to 19 dollars food. Win and alchol are serve for patrines over 21. Johnny23 on September 8, 2012 at 4:05 pm every time i’ve ever been to this theater, i vow to never go back. unfortunately, it’s the easiest theater in the new orleans metro area for me to get to. before the renovations of the last few years, accommodations were fairly sparse and uncomfortable, but it was the only local theater where one could see indie/arthouse/foreign flicks. since the renovations, seating is a lot more comfortable, but there are problems. programming is about a 50/50 split between indie stuff and mainstream hollywood blockbusters. the highly touted fine-dining atmosphere comes with issues. ticket prices are very steep compared to other theaters. there is no longer a concession stand, so all food and beverage sales are handled by a wait staff; this means that there is a constant parade of people walking through the aisles and in front of the screen during the feature. moreover, in the dozens of times i have been to this theater, not once has my food/drink order come without a hitch: they bring me the wrong order, or bring my order to another patron, or forget to bring the entire order. on one occasion, they never brought my order to me at all, and i had to demand my money back after the movie was over. don’t get me wrong, the accommodations are very nice, but if this is the price i have to pay for comfortable seating, i’d much rather go to a sticky-floored grindhouse. ajtarantex on August 12, 2014 at 9:42 am According to there website it says 8 screens . Cajundweeb on December 21, 2014 at 8:56 pm Summary of status: NO MINORS, PERIOD because of alcohol permits. Independent and arthouse flicks shown. Moderately expensive. You must login before making a comment. New Comment Just login to your account and subscribe to this theater
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Bercy Cinema 128 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Unfavorite No one has favorited this theater yet Bercy Cinema Viewing: Photo | Street View Built within the gutted 3-storey Cox department store in 1964, this 810 seat single level cinema opened on 16th July 1965 with Rock Hudson & Gina Lollobrigida in “Strange Bedfellows”. It had a slow opening with some typical Universal bombs until the opening of "Irma La Douce" in late-1965 placed the cinema as a premiere showcase. Many Columbia ‘Roadshow’ releases saw this venue playing to capacity for many years to follow. Sadly, never equipped for 70mm, but a very impressive ‘scope screen, as well as masking capabilities for standard 1.33:1 ratio. Despite its central downtown location and popularity, the late Sir Norman Rydge, director of Greater Union Theatres had bequeathed significant funds for the restoration of his favourite theatres; the State Theatre, Sydney and the Forum/Rapallo Theatre in Melbourne. Bound by the terms of Sir Norman’s will, GU had no option other than upgrade the out-of-the-way Forum/Rapallo (not so today) and let the profitable Bercy Cinema be sold. It was closed on 29th September 1983 with Anthony Perkins in “Psycho II”. Today there is no remaining evidence that the building was ever a cinema, in its current use as gaming venue and bar named Welcome Stranger. Contributed by John Holloway Recent comments (view all 2 comments) Ken Roe Ken Roe on April 30, 2009 at 12:51 pm A photograph of the former Bercy Cinema, that I took in March 2004: PhillipGrace on March 21, 2010 at 2:20 am The last pair of Carbon Arc lamps in the city area (Cinemeccanica Super Zenith 450) went out of use when the cinema closed in 1983. A Dolby CP 50 stereo processor and stereo pick-ups in the projectors were permanently installed for season of “Psycho 2”. The chief projectionist insisted on a high standard of installation. Prior to this the original National 4 channel valve sound system was in use. Magnetic sound replay had its last run with “Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”, which sounded very good in the theatre. You must login before making a comment. New Comment Just login to your account and subscribe to this theater
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Odeon Market Place 40 Market Place, Leicester, LE1 5GF Unfavorite 1 person favorited this theater Help us make this street view more accurate Odeon Market Place Viewing: Photo | Street View The City Cinema was opened on 3rd November 1924 with J. Warren Kerrigan in "The Covered Wagon". Designed by the London based architectural firm Burdwood & Mitchell, it had a wide facade, facing into the Market Place. Seating was provided for 2,200 in stalls and circle levels. Initially it was equipped with an Apollo organ, and a cafe was another facility that this ‘de-luxe’ cinema boasted. On 4th November 1929, it was taken over by the Gaumont British Theatres/Provincial Cinematograph Theatres(PCT) chain. A Wurlitzer 2Manual/9Ranks organ replaced the Apollo organ, and was opened by organist Leslie James. This Wurlitzer organ had originally been intended for the Marlborough Theatre, Holloway, London. The City Cinema was re-named Gaumont in 1948. After becoming part of the Rank Organisation chain, it was closed on 11th April 1964. The auditorium was demolished (the organ was saved, having been removed from the building in 1957, and after a number of years in private hands, is now installed in the Summerland Entertainment Complex in Douglas, Isle of Man). A new cinema was built behind the original facade and foyer/restaurant areas. The ground floor was a shopping arcade, and the 822 Odeon Market Place cinema was upstairs on the 1st floor, and opened on 12th October 1964. It had a curtained auditorium and stadium seating, with the auditorium being reversed, having patrons enter from the screen end. It was equipped for 70mm presentations on the curved screen which measured 45 feet wide by 26 feet high, and became the ‘Roadshow’ cinema for the city of Leicester. "The Sound of Music" enjoyed a two years run. The Odeon Market Place still retained its restaurant, now named the Carola Restaurant. The Odeon Market Place was closed by the Rank Organisation on 31st May 1975. It was taken over by an independent operator and was re-named Liberty Cinema, screening ‘Bollywood’ films. This was a short lived venture, and in 1987, the interior was gutted and it was converted into a Cascade Bingo Club and amusement arcade. These were eventually closed. In September 2014, plans were proposed to convert the former cinema into student flats, retaining the façade and the shopping arcade in the former stalls. Contributed by Ken Roe Recent comments (view all 3 comments) Ken Roe Ken Roe on September 15, 2010 at 9:32 am The former City Cinema/Gaumont/Odeon, photographed in June 2009; View link In May 2009: View link Ken Roe Ken Roe on October 27, 2010 at 12:06 pm Details and photographs of the Wurlitzer organ which was installed in the City Cinema: Peter Williams Peter Williams on July 23, 2011 at 2:22 am My gran used to take me there for a treat. A very smart cinema. They used to show films for a prolonged period I remember. You must login before making a comment. New Comment Just login to your account and subscribe to this theater
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In Prospect Spring 2008 If a month can have a motto, May 1968’s would be: “Thou shalt.” Down with all forms of authority, up with the outlaw and rebel, hurrah for guilt-free sexuality: the sixties’ Cultural Revolution, flaring up with particular intensity that spring, scorched and weakened what had seemed the solid bourgeois social order of the West, with consequences still felt 40 years later. To mark the anniversary of May ’68, City Journal asked several regular contributors—all of them participants in or witnesses of the era’s upheavals—to reflect on that remarkable time and on what it means today. Perhaps the key lesson conveyed in our fascinating feature, which is illustrated by famed cartoonist Arnold Roth, is that jettisoning moral norms—the “thou shalt nots”—wasn’t the pure liberation that some believed it would be. For women, Kay S. Hymowitz writes, the sexual revolution turned out to be a mixed bag, with social life sometimes more a man’s game than before, as men began delaying marriage and its attendant responsibilities ever longer. Sol Stern describes how the New Left’s growing radicalism and nihilism led it to embrace a militant anti-Americanism—and even flirt with treason. Newspaper journalism abandoned the old norm of fairness and increasingly transformed into left-wing consciousness-raising, argues Harry Stein—a politicizing shift mirrored in academic life, as Stefan Kanfer observes in a hilarious memoir of student unrest at Columbia University. Yet both Christopher Hitchens (busy in Castro’s Cuba offending the revolutionaries) and Guy Sorman (busy in Paris being a student revolutionary) see something positive in the legacy of May ’68: a still-viable antitotalitarian ethos and a new emphasis on freedom. In “Mr. Sammler’s City,” City Journal editor-at-large Myron Magnet takes the measure of Saul Bellow’s Mr. Sammler’s Planet, a 1970 novel that captured with genius a New York City spiraling into urban chaos. As Bellow understood, the sixties’ “anything goes” culture conjured up an “anything goes” city where civility withered and crime and disorder spread like a horrible virus—a cautionary tale, Magnet argues, that we shouldn’t forget in the city’s thriving post-Giuliani age. One reason that New York City got so much safer over the last decade or so is that many fewer bad guys prowled the streets; instead, they were behind bars. But the American criminal-justice system is coming under intense fire from leftist advocates and from the Democratic Party for being racist and ineffectual. Presidential candidate Barack Obama puts it brusquely: blacks and whites “are arrested at very different rates, are convicted at very different rates, [and] receive very different sentences . . . for the same crime,” yielding “Scooter Libby justice for some and Jena justice for others.” Heather Mac Donald’s story, “Is the Criminal-Justice System Racist?,” examines the evidence and answers a resounding no. The high percentage of blacks behind bars, which no one denies, reflects crime rates, not bigotry. Mac Donald isn’t the only myth-buster in this issue of City Journal. Max Schulz’s provocative “California’s Potemkin Environmentalism” examines the Golden State’s claim to be blazing a pathway to a green, prosperous future—a claim trumpeted by its political leaders and uncritically accepted by the national media. The reality, Schulz shows, is rampant power shortages, business-crushing costs, and an economy that depends on importing energy from other (polluting) states. The social thinker Arthur C. Brooks has spent a lot of time crunching a lot of numbers on happiness. He outlines his central findings in the important “Free People Are Happy People.” Economic and political liberty, he points out, correlate strongly with personal satisfaction—but the happiest people of all tend to be free people who have voluntarily chosen to guide their lives by the thou shalt nots of traditional morality. With tensions between libertarians and social conservatives threatening to crack asunder the Republican Party, Brooks’s research suggests that Frank Meyer’s old ideal of “fusionism” remains a viable political project—something to think about in an election season. —Brian C. Anderson
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VIDEO: Machine Gun Kelly Debuts Burd & Keyz Produced Single “Peso” (feat. Meek Mill & Pusha T) rez | Video | Monday, March 4th, 2013 Dope look for the homie Burd. Keyz would be proud. Just a taste though. Single’s gonna have Meek + Pusha on it too. New track from MGK off his up and coming mix tape “The Black Flag” featuring Meek Mill and Pusha T. 1 Comment » 1. dope!!!! Comment by bawseOGPurp — March 4, 2013 @ 12:11 pm RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
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The Challenge of Real Food at a Southern University Every year, colleges and universities spend approximately $5 billion dollars on food. And the great majority of this money is spent on food that is produced far from where it is consumed using toxic chemicals that impairs the health of workers in the fields, our environment, and consumers. Luckily, students are beginning to see themselves as more than consumers, increasingly advocating for more local, sustainable, and humane food. Since 2004, the college food service industry has revolutionized due in large part to the efforts of Real Food Challenge (RFC), a coalition of educators and university students across the nation, who desire to create a healthier and greener food system amongst higher education institutions. Through RFC, students are educating and empowering their peers, building relationships with their campus dining corporate representatives as well as small food producers, and negotiating the shift from industrial food dollars to local food dollars with these different stakeholders.  Our School, Our Food Southeastern Louisiana University (SELU), a mid-sized, public university in Hammond, LA,represents one university participating in the Real Food Challenge. Starting in 2011, our group, Reconnect–the University’s environmental club–began negotiating with Aramark, the campus’s dining managers, to campaign for more locally grown, sustainable food to be served on campus. While there was initial interest from the Aramark representatives, they quickly became reluctant and unwilling to meet the students’ goals. Although they met with the students and verbally supported eventually getting local produce, Aramark placed many restrictions on getting that local food into the cafeteria. For example, not only did they refuse to meet with community farmers to discuss options and establish a working relationship (something that RFC considers essential to a fair and sustainable local economy), but also, they did not want to form direct contracts with the farmers. Selling through distributors, as Aramark mandates, would nullify any income gains for the farmers. Realizing the hesitation of a large corporation to change their operations, we proposed a small start by getting local produce into the salad bar. Already in contact with Indian Springs Cooperative and Pointe Coupee Cooperative–two farming business in  Mississippi and Louisiana, respectively–we worked to supply local produce to the University’s cafeteria. Additionally, the fact that our partners are minority farmers meant that we would be addressing the link between social and environmental justice as minority producers have faced systemic discrimination for a long time, especially in the South. Nonetheless, as relationships between Aramark and Reconnect students became tense, we decided to take a break from negotiations. Reconnect garnered the help of students in Dr. David Burley’s graduate class in Applied Environmental Sociology and decided to focus more on educating the student body about food system issues  (we engaged in educating the campus about a broad spectrum of food system issues–labor, local economy, environment and health–not just nutrition). Students from Burley’s class spoke in classes across campus and developed attractive educational materials like fliers, information cards, and pamphlets. Beyond such curricular developments, and with advice from Darlene Wolnik, an experienced market consultant, we decided to host a University farmers market on Oct. 24, 2011–the first national RFC Food Day–in order to cultivate a more hands-on approach to learning about food issues. In concert with education, it was in coordinating the market that Burley’s class was instrumental in assisting Reconnect. The group had recently lost some active members to graduation and Burley’s class helped take some of the pressure off of the remaining students while being able to attract new members through the educational activities and the farmers market. As a result of the hard work of Reconnect and the students in Burley’s class, the market was a huge success. Students enthusiastically participated in surveys, conversed with farmers, bought sustainably grown produce, and snapped pictures for a visual petition in which they wrote, on a dry erase board, their reasons for wanting “real food.”  Also, the farmers, believing that college students would be more partial to pizza than mustard greens, were pleasantly surprised to sell nearly all of their products. But perhaps the greatest joy was hearing from the participating farmers that they made roughly double as much money as they normally do at the New Orleans farmers market, a market that they regularly attend about an hour south of SELU. Since 2011, the RFC-SELU partnership has expanded, and currently, we host two farmers markets per semester at the University. We even developed a student internship program within our Sociology and Criminal Justice Department for one talented student to manage the market each semester. As for Aramark, due to recent corporate policy changes at their headquarters in Philadelphia, PA, they have ceased all communication and collaboration with students at universities across the country, including SELU students (this cessation by Aramark did not start with SELU, it was an order from their corporate headquarters to ALL of their university managers, irrespective of SELU). In order to raise awareness of such injustices, youths involved with RFC participated in a campaign called “Get Real, Aramark” on April 10, 2012. Through this day of action, students tabled at quads and popular campus spots, and flooded Aramark’s Higher Education executives with calls, voicemails, and e-mail messages. Although the Aramark conflict remains unresolved, we at Reconnect hope that one day, our vision will be accepted. Our food ought to come from local sources if there is ample supply and eager growers. We shouldn’t have to fight for the food that we purchase. There is no need to justify that the money we spend on food should be supporting local farmers who are trying to grow food that is healthy for our land, water, air and our bodies. Hopefully, one day we won’t have to. 1. Coleman, John, Kelsey DeFrancia, Breanna Glaeser, Meghan Johnston and Jennifer Niedfeldt. 2009.  “Campus Sustainability Food Survey – 2009: Campus Values Regarding Food Sourcing and Preparation” Utah: Westminster College. Retrieved Oct. 12, 2011. 1. The Real Food Challenge. 2011. Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger... View Comments 2 thoughts on “The Challenge of Real Food at a Southern University 1. Funny, isn’t it. We have freedom of the market until we have contracts. Those contracts are renegotiable according to corporate need. However, when consuming parties want something that threatens their profit motive, things are non-negotiable. Freedom of the market seems quite corporate driven. Regardless of understanding the insanity of the economic models deriving this conflict, this article is very well written. Brava. 2. Pingback: University students use market to educate « Helping Public Markets Grow
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Resource Guide Auction Central For Sale: 1999 Bentley Arnage in Gladstone, New Jersey PLEASE NOTE: This vehicle has been sold. However, there are more listings for 1999 Bentley Arnage. See them all » Classic cars for sale coast to coast This vehicle is listed by The Stable, Ltd The Stable, Ltd 217 Main Street Gladstone, NJ 07934 The Bentley Arnage was named after a treacherous bend in the famous LeMans race track where, in the 1920's, Bentley saw five victories with its fabulous 4.5 litre race cars. Appropriately, the Arnage Green Label is also powered by a 4.5 litre engine--now a fuel-injected 4-cam engine with twin intercooler- turbochargers and 4-valves-per-cylinder. This powerplant combined with a 5-speed automatic transmission, ventilated 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes with ABS braking, stability control, aqua- planning-detection and factory 17' chrome wheels wearing Michelin 255/55R17 radial tires, provides fabulous performance. The automatic ride-height control (along with automatic load compensation and headlight leveling) gives a degree of driving comfort very difficult to find in a car of this performance level. Convenience features include electric: sunroof, windows, mirrors, locks, seats (also heated and with 4-memories each), mirrors, petrol flap opener, boot lid release, antenna and headlamp washers as well as cruise and climate controls, premium AM-FM/cassette stereo system. True luxury features abound with full ivory leather interior piped in body-matching dark green, wool carpets in dark green piped in ivory and with dark green Mouton carpet overlays, fabulous polished burl walnut facia, door capping rails and other matching interior trim including beautiful matching full interior door panels and the requisite 4 umbrellas mounted in the boot. Our car, finished in beautiful deep Mulsanne Green was purchased in Miami, Florida in August, 2000 and then by its only other owner in March, 2003, with 19,626 miles, from the Bentley dealer in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. That owner has maintained the car "by the book" and has recently had the full 40,000 mile service performed by a marque specialist. All original manuals, tools, service records and two sets of keys accompany the car. Pricing Information Asking Price Vehicle Location United States City, State Gladstone, NJ Vehicle Basics Odometer Reading Exterior Details Vehicle Color(s)
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Search for... How Do I Get an Average Using Microsoft Excel? by Matthew Todd, Demand Media Microsoft Excel's formula functions handle a variety of calculations. One of the most common is determining an average. You can determine the average of the values in any range of cells in your spreadsheet using the Average function. Using the Average Function The basic formula for finding an average in Excel is "=AVERAGE(number1,number2,...)". You can place up to thirty numeric arguments within the parentheses. To select a cell or range of cells you can either type them in by hand or click the cells with your mouse after typing "=AVERAGE(" into the cell. Press "Enter" after you have completed your argument list and the output is displayed. Alternative Averages Use of the Average function always returns the arithmetic mean. To determine the median, use the Median function and for the mode, use Mode. The input method is the same. Style Your World With Color About the Author Matthew Todd has eight years of writing and copy editing experience, mostly focused on the tech industry. His work covers a range of topics from gadgets and eReaders to Microsoft's emphasis on cloud computing. He recently earned a Masters degree in English. Photo Credits • Stockbyte/Stockbyte/Getty Images Watch An Education Video!
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Return to 50 Webs Back Out In The Outback Reviewed: 09/19/2009 With Ducktales; you rule from Sun Up to Sundown! Yeah; and the pun does play a part in this rant. I believe this is the first episode involving Webby in the usual plot device of relating to animals for rant purposes. So we start disc three of Volume 2 with an interesting one. So let's rant on shall we....?! This episode was written by James A. Markovich. The story is edited by Tedd Anasti and Patsy Cameron. The teleplay was done by Richard Merwin. I have nothing on James A. Markovich other than an actor for the Controller which was in 2008 and Suture thanks in 1993. I smell ghost writer which doesn't bode well for the episode in general. We begin this one in a rocky field as it is a dark and stormy night again. Memo to aspiring writers: When you start an episode with a dark and stormy night; 3:1 odds suggest this is going to be a crappy episode. I don't know how TaleSpin got away with it either. We pan over and then zoom in as we see a herd of sheep being herded by a brown dog. We then see the dog run stage right to a hill near a tree as we see an Aussie Stereotype dogsperson wearing a brown coat, brown hat, white patched pants and black shoes. He pets the dog as he speaks in DUBBED AUSSIE STYLE as I suspect Monty is taking notes as we speak. He then notices the thunder as they are in a bit of a blow. Again; I ask the question: Does anything down under ever speak this way; not named Steve Irwin or is in the entertainment industry? Inquiring minds would love to know. The dog is concerned; but the man allows him to share his brown poncho. Well; this guy is much more refined than Monty is. And then we hear some electric whirring (according to Disney Captions) as we see six bright white light which look like saucers (!!). He calls them the willy-wisps as they go over to the herd of sheep and they basically shave off all the wool from the sheep like a bunch of UFO Razors. The sheep sell it like the useless sheep that they are. The only good thing about this is; at least they aren't Jonas Brothers fans; or we would have a REAL international incident of epic abuse. AHHAHAHAHAHAHA! And one of them destroys the rim of the Aussie Stereotype's hat of course. The man yells at Dingo to run (Will Ryan which is weird considering that Frank Welker usually does animal voices) and Dingo runs as well. That leads to the sheep stampede as more wool is shaved from the sheep. The man and his dog walk out as he proclaims that Scrooge better get here if he wants to save his ranch. Man; you know there is trouble when it's SCROOGE'S property. As I said; the heel do it to HIM a lot more than Scrooge does it to US. And BS&P still wouldn't get it. I see the man is wearing the Mickey Mouse gloves too as the sheep run away on the far shot as Dingo barks. Hmm; I don't remember Dingo's snout being shaved; but then again it probably happened in a previous night so there is no logic break there. So it's morning as the clouds are disappearing and here comes Scrooge's plane (which has the SeaDuck's color scheme I might add. TaleSpin related to Ducktales? How is THAT possible?) flying (2:1 odds it's Launchpad, DUH!) as Scrooge narrates the Australian outback as rugged, dangerous, desolate and of course Scrooge loves it here. We go to the near shot of the cockpit to see Scrooge, the nephews and Webby overlooking the area below. And as I suspected Launchpad is flying the plane. If he doesn't crash the plane in this episode then I'll be so disappointed. Huey asks why it's called the outback and Dewey (or Louie) asks what is it out back of? I don't get that joke so it's probably Louie who cracked it. Launchpad tries to explain it and of course he stammers like an idiot. Scrooge tries to explain it but Webby uses the POINTY FINGER OF DEATH to stop that one in it's tracks because there are kangaroos and she cannot wait to meet one. Oh great; she's already getting into her typecast role. Launchpad lands the plane in front of a sea of scared kangaroos, and naturally LP doesn't crash the plane. BOO HISS! LP then flies into the air as we see a koala bear climbing a tree as Scrooge tells the kids to buckle up (So we can be safe according to the DORA LAW OF SAFETY) since they will be at the ranch at any minute now. So we cut to the ranch as Scrooge's plane arrives and it looks like it is recycled from Ducks From The West; only cheaper. I wonder if John A.'s real name IS Richard Merwin? We cut to the front entrance as we see the Aussie Sterotype dogsperson, Dingo and a bulldog Aussie Stereotype wearing beige gear and brown boots watching the plane from below. No Mickey Mouse Gloves because he's not over see. So Sundowner (Now THAT's a neat name!) is glad to see Scrooge's plane has arrived as the bulldog blows him off for not getting too fancy to invite Scrooge. That pretty much gives away who is the heel here. Sundowner is voiced by Rob Paulsen; whom I mentioned earlier in the Plunder and Lightning re-rant; but I didn't give enough details on him. So Rob started as Tripwire in G.I. Joe (early 1980's version) and did a few live action productions (Eyes of Fire movie, Body Double, Saint Elsewhere) before settling in on voice acting and sound track music work for animation and video games. He is well known as Ralphel from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and has done over 300 productions in his career, mostly voice acting. He did Fowlmouth in Tiny Toons, Eric The Swift in the Lost Vikings 2 video game (along with Super Smash Brothers Brawl as Gray Fox), Bubsy (video game and aborted cartoon seires) as Bubsy, Max in Mighty Max, Antoine in Sonic The Hedgehog ABC edition, Spike in the Land Before Time OAV's and series, Sean One in Phantom 2040, Throttle in Biker Mice From Mars, and Arthur from The Tick among others. He debuted in 1986 on DTVA as Gusto Gummi in Gummi Bears, Gladstone Gander in Ducktales, Flash The Wonderdog in Rescue Rangers, Ratchet in TaleSpin, Steelbeak in Darkwing Duck, PJ in Goof Troop, was in Bonkers, Gargoyle, Aladdin, Timon & Pumbaa, Quack Pack, Mighty Ducks, One Saturday Morning, Little Mermaid II (as Eric), Teachers Pet (as Ian), Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, House of Mouse, Legend of Tarzan, Dave The Barbarian and Lilo & Stitch The Series among others. I think he's be in almost every DTVA show since late 1986 in fact. His most recent credits are Chowder, The Secret Saturdays, The Replacements, the Tinker Bell OAV's, Hoodwinked 2, and the American dub of Doraemon the Movie. Sadly; he was also on Spike Television in shows like This Just In and Striperella. Sundowner nicely blows off Duke (Peter Cullen) also known as Dashing Duke Duggan. I wonder who would win in being very oily: Dashing Duke Duggan or Daring Dan Dawson? Now there is a question to ponder. Duke blow him off as a pelican because he's Scrooge's ranch manager see. And of course the airplane swoops back and does a hyperbole destroying the chimney in the process. HAHA! Now that's the spirit Launchpad! Now crash the damn plane why don't ya?! The plane finally lands and bumps about six times good over the fence I might add. Scrooge stammers as he calls it a terrible landing. I agree; Launchpad forgot the crash the plane into the fence. And LP agrees with me as he asks if he can take off and land again. HAHA! Scrooge blows him off because it's too much to ask and LP is happy. So happy that he stops the plane on a dime and everyone stops their weak ass bumping. The doors open and Duke comes out to greet Scrooge and Duke helps him off the plane as Scrooge addresses greeting to both Duke and Sundowner (God; I LOVE that name!). Scrooge shakes Sundowner's hand as he proclaims that he hasn't changed in 12 years. I hope it's his attitude and not his underwear he's talking about. EWWWWWWWWW! The nephews and Webby comes out as Webby pets Dingo and still wants some kangaroos. Sundowner promises to find at the most two for her. I just love how he calls her Miss Webby despite the fact that her last name is Vanderquack. Webby continues to pet Dingo as he whines a bit and Sundowner takes it that he likes Webby. Well; she is the template for Kari in Digimon 01; so it makes perfect sense. Webby proclaims that animals are her favorite people and Sundowner is amazed by this. As much as I respect Webby for this; the writers had little respect for her since they overused her in plots like this. Anyhow; we go to the tree shot as the binoculars beckons as we cut to the bushes as Digger (weasel wearing an orange shirt with a green vest and black pants) is watching on as they realize that it is McDuck. I'm SHOCKED Chris Barat missed the fact that one of the weasel's names is Digger (which the creators of Teddy Ruxpin stole for Teddy's Illiop friend) as Ratbag (the weasel with brown gear who takes a wussy bump on the floor when Digger gets the binoculars back. The name is based on the insult Digger gives to him.) wants to see and gets REJECTED! Digger proclaims that if they start snooping around the aero-plane; they are fired. I'm not sure who voiced Digger or the other weasel; but one of them by process of elimination on Chris Barat's notes indicates that it's Will Ryan. The second one is voiced by Nicholas Omana. Mr. Omana is a nothing voice talent who got a few roles in Foofur in 1986, Santa Barbara as 1st Deputy, Captain Planet and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; playing bit roles. He did the Enter the Matrix video game as an additional voice and did two narration roles: Harley Davidson: The Spirit of America, and The Last Days of Elvis: E! True Hollywood Story. That is it for him. Apparently; they have a boss too. So we cut to the fenced area where the badly shaved sheep are kept. Dewey calls them poodle-ized. I love real comments that aren't supposed to be real comments. Sundowner keeps blaming them on the willy wisps Duke proclaims that they destroyed their wool production as Huey wonders what is a willy wisp. Dewey calls them lousy barbers as the sheep are not amused by that response. Scrooge is pissed as if they aren't stopped; he'll have to sell his ranch which pretty much gives away the boss right in advance. Scrooge wants an air search and he wants Duke to do the flying as Launchpad is SHOCKED and STAMMERING on that one. Scrooge proclaims that Duke knows the terrain and he orders Launchpad to gas up the plane. If this is going to turn into a “Scrooge hate Launchpad's flying” episode; then this is going to fail. Then again; I'm dealing with a writer who has zero writing credits to his name and only one acting credit. So; Launchpad sells and goes to the plane. The nephews ask about their orders and they get to look after Webby which of course the nephews blow off. Oh please; not this stupid tag-along stereotype again. Webby is waving at Sundowner and Dingo; and then she notices a baby kangaroo hopping away from her as soon as she meets it. Webby tries to tell it to come back but no dice as she follows it into the bushes while the nephews watch on. Geez; Kit is more responsible with Molly then these nephews are with Webby. Then again; Kit likes Molly, and the nephews think Webby is a tag-along (in this one anyway). The nephews turn around and notice she's gone; DUH! That will teach them to lapse back into their former selves. Only TaleSpin should be doing that for obvious and not so obvious reasons. So we go into the sky with Duke and Launchpad at the controls (well; Duke anyway) and Scrooge being in his favorite position of power: the backseat driver. AHHAHAHAHA! POW! OUCH! Ummm.... Duke mocks Launchpad's flying skills and Launchpad mocks Duke's crashing skills. I say I'm with Launchpad on the fact that he LIVED through his crashes while Duke doesn't know his crash bones from his doggy bones. AHHAHAHAHA! POW! OUCH! Ummm....Scrooge blows LP off because he wants teamwork see. LP apologizes for being such a cool front seat driver as he asks Duke about the willy wisps. Duke explains that according to Sundowner that the beasts are mini UFO's. Considering that face; I put 2:1 odds that he is the boss of this operation. Prove me wrong John A. Macwhatever. LP mocks them (what a shock?) as Duke proclaims that they only come at night and LP feels fine...For about three seconds as Sundowner's explanation is contradicted as the UFWW'S OF DOOM so claims Launchpad which means Unidentified Flying Willy Wisps. That makes no sense since we know that they are Willy Wisps. How can they be unidentified?! That leads to the SCOOBY DOO CHASE SEQUENCE THE WILLY WISPS EDITION~! The willy wisps slice through the plane like hot butter and then destroy the right engine. It's always the right one that gets the bad treatment in cartoons. So the engine smokes (AND THAT'S BAD FOR YOUR HEALTH, MOVIE RATING and QUACK PACK EPISODES!) and goes into a tailspin (BWHAHAHAHAHAHA!) as the spinning effect is awesome BABEE! The plane does a weak hyperbole (DAMMIT! I wanted to see it crash just to prove how much of a dick Scrooge is.) and it tries to limp to the ranch as the Willy Wisps break off their attack. The plane flies around the bend and heads towards some hills. So we logically go inside the forest as the nephews goes through the bushes seeking the run away (rather than tag-along the nephews think she is) Webby. After the hypocrisy of the nephews; can you really blame Webby for running off?! They cannot find her and they'll get lost if this continues. Dewey has an idea to use Dingo to find her who happens to be Sundowner's dog of course. They go back as we cut back to the airplane continuing to smoke badly like a chain smoker and the landing gear is busted; so they have to bring her in on her belly. Launchpad of course wants to take over because he can crash well see as he takes the control stick and Duke is PISSED off of him doing that as they grunt and the plane gets more and more confused on it's landing method. Scrooge is panicking now since this is not what he had in mind for teamwork as we get a 3D-Flight Simulator shot of the airplane flying which is straight out of a video game. It spins through the trees at 360 degrees and cuts right through and then lands right in front of the ranch runway. That looked awkward for some odd reason. Good bump on the nose of the plane to stop it dead on it's tracks. Scrooge pops up with his hat flattened as he blows off this failed team. LP apologizes for that one as the nephews hear that LP has landed and they head to the ranch. This is getting silly now as we cut to the little kangaroo hopping deeper into the forest as Webby proclaims that she only wants to be friends and not pick his pocket. HEE HEE! That was pretty witty on Webby's part. The kangaroo hops away of course as Webby looks around and squeals when she sees a kwola bear hanging from the side of a tree within her sight. The little critter panics (what a surprise?) and then stops as Webby calls it a teddy bear. She has never seen Kit Cloudkicker before. Now THAT'S a teddy bear. POW! OUCH! HEY.....Webby giggles as she calls her duck doll a teddy bear (HA!) and then the kangaroo comes in from behind and pulls on Webby's rear end. I knew that kangaroo was just being a sneak. SEXUAL HARASSMENT~! The animals mock her and she blows them off for being such meanies. Webby then gets off witty pun #2 as that is why they are kept out back. HEE HEE! By the way; we find out that her doll is a Quacky Patch Doll. BWHAHAHAHAHAHA! You just knew the Cabbage Patch Kids would get involved in some lame Duck pun at some point. Webby takes a green jellybean out (which looks like a green kidney bean by the way) and gives it to the koala bear and a yellow one to the kangaroo complete with Hanna Barbera quirky sound effect. Now you know you are watching a Scooby Doo homage! Kwola eats his; Kangaroo saves his as Webby giggles on cue. The grass rustles as we see some bushes riffle and that scares the animals away as Webby blows them off for that one. The bushes open and here comes a mini warthog as Webby says hello to it. So we logically cut back to the airfield near the ranch as the rest of the babyfaces (well; most of them and a possible heel in Duke) as Scrooge is mad again for the nephews losing Webby. I know this since the nephews are there and their hats are off so you know this is serious. They lost her in 15 seconds according to Louie. Which is still better than Kit losing Molly in three seconds (but she came back two seconds later of course) so it's not a total write-off. Oh wait....Scrooge orders Sundowner, Duke and Dingo to help in search for Webby; while LP and the nephews get the plane flying again as punishment for not working well as a unit. So we go back into the wilderness as the koala bear and the kangaroo are back for no good reason as Webby is befriending the warthog. This is just plain boring at this point. Webby cuddles him and wants to find his parents and sure enough the warthogs blitz out of the grass bushes as the rest of the animals bail on cue except for the warthog in Webby's clutches of course as she was just talking about them. Oh boy; Webby is so screwed now as they get ready to snort and strike as Webby compares the warthog to his daddy. They take exception and Webby screams; drops the warthog and runs away stage left. I just knew Webby would turn and run like a coward soon enough. The warthogs run after it and that ends the segment 11 minutes in. Man; Sundowner is a neat name; but he's more useless than Shakabaka was in Gadget Goes Hawaiian. And man; this episode has been pretty dull thus far... After the commercial break; we get the SCOOBY DOO CHASE SEQUENCE THE WARTHOG EDITION just to make the homage turn into self-parody. This is exactly what I get for ranting on an episode which the writer has only one acting credit to show for in his career. Webby's screaming is AWESOME though as she jumps over a log; but loses her Quacky Patch Doll. I betcha she foolishly goes for it because it's her prized procession. I check the DVD....Not this time as the warthog flings the doll up and it lands in a tree next to the koala bear. Webby runs some more through the bushes as only one warthog chases her. I guess the second one is too injured to continue. More running through the bushes to waste some more time. Why not just add some Scooby Doo Hippie music while we are at it as Webby makes it to a stream which contains about five or six crocodiles (what a shock?). Considering that it is Webby; the BS&P is understandable; but screw them. I still like Kit and Baloo's adventure with them the best. She manages to cross through making sure to stomp on the beak of the third one to show Baloo how it's done. I like Baloo's better; but thank you for trying Webagail Vanderquack. The crocodiles go to the right edge of the river and if you don't know what happens next; you have no business reading this rant. Webby runs off into the open field outside the forest and that logically leads us to an air shot of the outback BEFORE HAPPY HOUR (Read: sunset) as Dingo howls (I think; knowing Disney Captions lies from time to time) as we go to a pan shot and then a shot of the kangaroo hopping towards a pool of water where Webby is drinking some water out of it. Knowing today's environment; that is not one of her better decisions. Webby whines like a baby over the dirt mark they did to her. Umm; check your internal logic there guys. She wasn't touched at all during that sequence and there was no dirt kicked up in her face. Logic break #1 for the episode at the 12 and a half minute mark, a new record for this series. Then a platypus shows up over her image of herself and pops out of the water to greet her. They touch beaks and Webby screams and both bail in opposite directions (with the platypus diving into the water); and Webby nearly hits the back of her head against the rocks. Webby now whines about her dress and that's logic break #2 for the episode since it's not even close to being torn. Why should I be surprised when this writer...well; you know. She hopes to never see another animal as long as she lives which is silly considering her mannerisms towards them in general. So we logically go to Webby sleeping AFTER HAPPY HOUR (after dark) which Molly would recycle (including the sequence of hate and running) for the finish in Jolly Molly Christmas. I like Molly's version a lot better for obvious reasons. Webby is shivering and whimpering as she sleeps as the cancer music arrives as the HUNDREDS OF EYES OF DOOM peep on Webby. I never thought I see the day that animals would be perverts; but this is it. The animals come out looking somber as the kowla bear give Webby back her Quacky Patch Doll which is really good continuity and the first real good scene of the episode at the 13 minute mark. Webby cuddles as the animals watch on which goes nowhere. So we logically cut to the clouds clearing away to expose the moon light; as we cut down to ground level to see Dingo sniffing and barking around the area. The adult babyfaces (and one possible heel) minus Launchpad (although his adult status is a wee bit questionable in Scrooge's own mind.) follow as Duke blows off Dingo's finding of the trail as he thinks it's a wabbit..ERR...I mean rabbit. Sundowner blows him off for mocking Dingo's brains and mocks Duke instead. Oh man; if that is all Sundowner can do; then he is absolutely useless. More useless than Monty and that's a rarity. Duke calls him a ratbag and Scrooge steps in reminding them of teamwork. If we are doing the teamwork angle; shouldn't Scrooge be doing SOME work other than shouting like a dick? They walk some more as Scrooge wants wee Webagail (which makes Sundowner's address of Webby make Sundowner look more foolish.) and here come the Willy Wisps again. Dingo runs stage right to the far corners of the outback as one of them chases him and that is enough for the rest of the babyfaces to run off in different directions. So we logically go into a field and then pan right to see that Scrooge has lost the Willy Wisps (how does that work?) and he is calling out for Duke and Sundowner. Sundowner arrives from the forest as he informs Scrooge that Duke is missing. UH OH! I smell heel turn coming as Dingo has also ran off. Scrooge and Sundowner go into the forest as Scrooge didn't have this in mind to split up; and they call out for Webby again. So we head back to the ranch and pan over to the sheep area and then to the plane as it is in midair and the nephews and Launchpad continue to work on it. See; this is why blue/green shading works because we can SEE what is going on. Realistic lighting just doesn't work here. Launchpad checks the landing gear and the wheel land fine as Dewey proclaims that they will have it all patched up by morning. Man; the nephews and LP are having better luck and work rate than Scrooge, Sundowner and Duke have combined. That is not a good sign for the episode as a whole. We continue the hammering and patch work in various scene changes to waste more time and then we see Launchpad using the pulley system to bring the plane down gently as morning arises and they are shining the plane up good. Nice effect of the sun rise on Louie by TMS by the way. Launchpad checks the right engine and notices a white boomerang inside it. Launchpad throws the boomerang away and anyone who has seem a boomerang spot knows that spells DANGER and Launchpad gets MURDERED right in the back of the head and eats engine. HAHA! The white boomerang crashes on the ground and is destroyed of course. Dewey points out the obvious to us; and the nephews deduct that the boomerangs are the Willy Wisps. NO?! REALLY?! Does that point to Sundowner being the boss heel here? I hope so because we need Sundowner to do something in this episode to justify that cool name of his. Huey's mouth flaps are TERRIBLE here as I think the writers had something else in mind for Huey to say and BS&P stepped in and changed it. Huey drops down to the ground as Dewey and Louie exchange more notes that it's aluminum and such. Huey returns with as many boomerangs as he can carry as it's time to fight fire with fire so to speak. They ask where Huey got them and he states that they are in Sundowner's room and it's a mess, messier than their room. Okay; that makes sense....and it's clear now that Sundowner is the boss of this heel operation to screw Scrooge out of his business. Louie wonder how to fight remote control boomerangs and Huey has a MIMI JOKE ZONE PLAN coming as they head to the plane. So we return to the forest of bushes as Scrooge is calling for Webby and Sundowner is following him. Sundowner grabs his boomerang (FINALLY! He does something) as Scrooge asks him where the water hole is. Scrooge then notices that the boomerang is headed for his head (I smell heel turn coming at 6 o'clock) and that ends the segment sixteen and a half minutes in. Okay; this could get good now. After the commercial break; we see Scrooge panicking as he ducks and of course Sundowner was only trying to lop off the tree branch to get that snake who was going to Kaa Scrooge good if you catch my drift. So much for Sundowner being the heel of this operation. Sundowner arrives as Scrooge thanks him for saving his life as the snake slithers away. Sundowner states that they are friends as I am really disappointed in Sundowner not turning heel because that would be pretty cool to see. Scrooge proclaims that they are loyal, trustworthy, low-paid employees. HAHA! That is so true that it isn't funny anymore. Sundowner and Scrooge walk away towards the watering hole as we get another binoculars shot and see Digger and Ratbrat getting upset because they are close to the secret mines. And then the SHADOW OF DOOM beckons and here comes Duke Duggan blowing off Scrooge for getting rich off his sweat. I predicted he was the heel at the very start by the way which makes the fake Sundowner heel turn seem REALLY STUPID. Duke steals the BI-TELESCOPE OF DOOM from Digger and looks at Scrooge and Sundowner going up a mountain side (I think) as they apparently make excellent targets once the sun is full up. They laugh badly as Scrooge calls for Webby again. So we cut back to the watering hole area where Webby is sleeping as she is sleeping with the Kwola bear inside the Kangaroo's pouch. Okay; how did this scene occur without Webby waking up? I call logic break #3 for the episode; albeit a minor one since it's still possible that something occurred during the night to make that scene occur. We zoom in and Webby wakes up and I betcha she screams and panics right on cue. I check the DVD....Damn; I'm good as she runs away like a scalded duck stage left...Hmmmm; scalded duck...SLURP! POW! OUCH! Ummm....The animals follow her as she stop and notices that she has her doll back...and then gets the LIGHTBULB OF BLOODY CLAIRTY. Yeap; she's back to loving animals again. She even bails stage left to make sure that wartyhog stays out of trouble as the animals can only shrug in response. HEE HEE! Webby runs towards the green house well near some mountain plains as the warthog is screaming from the top of his lungs. Webby looks over the wells and notices warthog is safe and sound with some diamonds or pearls; I cannot tell which. UH OH! I think Webby has stumbled into Duke's secret mine shaft. Webby proclaims that this is going to take teamwork as Scrooge would say as she puts the koala bear into the pail and puts it into the well as the kangaroo wheels the pail down towards the bottom. It falls down and koala Bear pulls warthog into the pail and then Webby and kangaroo pull on the wheel to pull them up. When they do teamwork better than Scrooge; you know this is a Webby focused episode. Warthog and kwola bear jump out of the pail and some pretty blue stones fall down to Webby's surprise. And here comes the adult warthogs snorting and angry as usual. They try to rush; but Dingo arrives just in time to stop them in their tracks. They circle around growling and snorting and that is enough for Webby to blows them off as they stop looking a bit confused as Webby is angry. Somehow; an angry Webby just seems not possible. Besides; angry Molly is more badass anyway. So we cut to the cliff as Duke, Digger and Ratbag (whatever) as they take out the WILLY WISPS OF DOOM and use their weird lever switches to control them and change into boomerangs of light. Well; that pretty much eliminates any hope of a good episode now. We then cut to Scrooge and Sundowner climbing up the mountain to fetch a pail of Webby Nuts. AHHAHAHAHA! STOMP! OUCH! Ummm... Sundowner notices the wells as Scrooge thinks that they are water holes. Sundowner calls them opal mines. That brings out two Willy Wisps as Scrooge and Sundowner dodge them and are forced to bail. Sadly; Sundowner and Scrooge are trapped in a dead end as Scrooge swears in DUBBED SCOTTISH STYLE (Curse me kilts!) as a result as the willy wisps come in front of them just to annoy and threaten them good. We cut back to Duke looking on with the binoculars as Digger and Ratbag continue their control of the situation. Duke wants to go in for the kill; so in comes Launchpad and the nephews in their airplane as the side door is open and Louie preps the slingshot of death with about thirty boomerangs as they see that Scrooge and Sundowner are about to be poodle-ized. Considering that involves making them naked; that is something you don't want to see. Even more so when the 700 Club is involved. Huey then gets the absurd line of the episode and I'm paraphrasing here.... Huey: We'll show them how to combine American ingenuity with Australian ingenuity! Well; I have seen the results of this fusion which is the birth of Monty and Jeice. In other words; these two countries should leave each other alone and go their separate ways. The world would be a better place. Louie slingshots the boomerangs out the door as Huey gets another stupid pun which is Ready...Aim...Boomerang? UGH! Now you know why you don't trust a writer with one acting credit to his resume. The boomerangs fly in various directions and destroy four Willy Wisps. WHAT THE HELL? There were only two in control from the heels. Logic break #4 for the episode as the nephews slap some skin as they did it to show Scrooge their worth. The boomerangs come back into the airplane in a cute spot as the pun on that one is much better. Duke is PISSED off as he decides to finish off Scrooge and Sundowner with the..wait for it...the WIDOWMAKER OF DEATH. Now you know he's serious when he has to employ the skills to kill husbands with a bread maker. Oh come on! Why do you think they call it a _widow-maker_?! I have NOTHING...AND THE ROCK SEZS NOTHING to work with here. Digger and Ratbag pump their fist in feigned outrage as Duke brings out his bread maker....oh wait; it's a black boomerang with a purple sharp edge. Who does he think he is; the Aussie stereotype version of DARKWING....DUCK?! Duke tries to throw it; but is stopped by Webby's voice as she blows off Duke for harming her Uncle Scrooge. They turn around and of course they mock her. This is why McKnee captured Molly and Henry in the finish to Mommy For A Day; and thus the only way to win was McKnee keeping his water canteen out for Molly to use. Because it makes them look a lot more stupid than McKnee ever was. The animals step in as Digger mocks Webby's dolly. Oooooo..that is FIGHTING WORDS to a girl Digger! Dingo steps in and he looks PISSED OFF good. And of course the warthogs join in as the Aussie Stereotypes are seriously (insert swear word here). Okay; this is a neat finish as the heels bail on Webby's charge as apparently Duke's hat has a mind of it's own when it bails with him. Digger goes to the jeep and turns it on and it moves right into the adult warthog's horn which bursts the tires. Duke, Digger and Ratbag bail out and get huddled up into a dead end of their own. The animals surround them as we logically cut back to the ranch before any real damage is done by BS&P. We go to the far shot as Sundowner explains how Duke found opals on Scrooge's grazing land (without his knowledge or permission) and then uses two weasels to drive their wool production to the ground and thus Scrooge would be forced to sell the business. Scrooge offers Sundowner the business running even though he really did nothing to earn it. Which just goes to show you the importance of having a cool name I guess. Sundowner agrees to it as long as he doesn't have to be neat and tidy; and Scrooge agrees to the terms. After all; he's not paying him much anyway. Scrooge thanks everyone for their service (which is nice to know) as he asks Webby how she did it. Webby calls it teamwork which of course Scrooge failed at the whole time despite telling us the importance of it. Which at least makes the episode not so useless after all. Dingo barks and that ends the episode at 21:13. Man; this episode was really dull as dishwater with Sundowner doing jack crap here; but it redeemed itself somewhat with a cute finish. Call it ** ½ (50%). Man; this episode was A LOT worse than I first remembered it. The story was really solid and there were very few logic breaks for the most part; but I couldn't help but feel that was boring for most of the way. I was hoping for Sundowner to turn heel as he had a kick ass name; but he did almost nothing here except to prove that he wasn't a heel. Duke Duggan was all right as was his henchmen, but they were nothing to write home about and be excited about. The whole thing was centered around Webby's misadventures with the animals and it looked fine; but it wasn't exactly something that I want to kick ass with. The finish was pretty neat; but again I thought it was done a lot better in Mommy For A Day than this. I just felt this was merely a half-way template for Molly to really blow it out of the water more than anything else. I did like the irony of the teamwork concept as everyone but Scrooge got it despite Scrooge being the one who demanded it. Overall; this was the definition of a middling episode which could have easily been a thumbs down without TMS and a good finish. This was a disappointment since I was looking forward to this one. I guess Sundowner's name was the reason I liked it. I guess I had Cartoon Duck Syndrome back then. So...... Thumbs square in the middle for this episode and I'll see you next time. Return to Ducktales Index! Return to the Rant Shack! Return to the Unofficial Kit Cloudkicker Homepage!
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TakeThat! file sharing system V.3 TakeThat! file sharing system V.3 What is that? TakeThat file sharing is a complete website that allow users to send & share files in the easiest way there is. No login is required and files are stored on the web-server who send an email with a download link to the recipients that the user typed. TakeThat also provide some more options such as delivered notifications and since version 3 Read notifications! Also supports multi files send and multi recipients sharing. This amazing website comes with a built in administration panel that can: explore the log files, search, provide stats, change settings and even exclude users. We have made our best to make it responsive and mobile friendly, and even created an installation script that will do everything for you: check server compatibility, create mysql tables, create necessary core files and set an admin for your file sharing website. TakeThat is great for agencies, students, companies and anyone who need to easily send files and get notified when delivered. This website can be re-branded with your own company logo and server mail address. the CSS sheet is simple and smart, and can be easily manipulated for your own design and colors. Have Fun! • Send files in one click. • Security – No captcha needed, Bot protection. • Administration panel. • Create and manage users accounts. (new in V.2) • 3 operating modes: Users only, Guests Only, Users & Guests. (new in V.2) • File delivered approval system. • Email “Read” approval system. (new in V.3) • CleanUp system – Files expiration manager. (new in V.2) • Mobile friendly – responsive design. • Multi files send, Multi recipients. • Usage statistics. (new in V.3) • Advertisement manager. (new in V.3) • Easy to customize – Email templates. (new in V.3) • Installation script. • Great documentation. • Brandable. • Easy, Fast, Friendly, Smart. Technical information: • This website is designed for MySQL 4+ & PHP 5.3+ . • Requires jQuery 1.9+. • Unix & windows servers compatibility. • Tested on: Chrome, Safari, Ios, Android, FireFox, Opera, IE10. Change log Version: 2.0: • New theme selector (added “silver” skin) . • 3 operating modes switch: Users Only, Guests Only, Users & Guests . • In Admin -> Users : control & manage users accounts and set differnet limitations. • Set Expiration Date Cron script for files uploaded. • Run manual Clean up operation. • New Deep Core messages setup for advanced customization. • New stylesheet for custom design + Easy to load through the admin pannel. • UTF full support. • Miscellaneousness Bug fixed. Version: 2.1: • Improved Large file handling. • Fixed “jpeg” upload bug. • php.ini parser support. • Fixed Bug – Limitation size in IOS. • Miscellaneousness Bug fixed. • Revised Documentation. Version: 3.0: • Improved Large file handling (even more). • Improved Security – Only English letters and common symbols allowed on file name. • Full user-side validation (before uploading). • New typography and language sheet – User side and Admin panel. • New statistics log in Admin panel. • New Advertisement manager on Admin panel. • style-sheet structure – improved! • Email’s sent to user are now using HTML templates. • Fixed “file types” allowed on browse. • Added Optional – “So Far” view on main page. • Improved “storage” tab in Admin panel. • Improved “Log” & “Search” tab in Admin panel. • Improved “storage” tab in Admin panel- “So Far” view on main page. • “Email header Error” Bug – Fixed. • “Text Message line breaks” Bug – Fixed. • Revised Documentation. • Theme “Dark” Removed. • Revised Documentation. What about security? Takethat file sharing system is not using any captcha system or username & password verification to preserve simplicity and convenience of using this system. But still there is need of protection against server flooding by bots and malicious Scripts. We took care of that by adding 3 layers of protection against Bots. Each layer will trigger blacklisted query that will register the user IP, user-agent and will block him until administrator will release him. • Sending rate:—> System will monitor user sending interval and will block a non-human behavior. • Mouse tracker:—> System will track mouse behavior and will pass the recorded movement threw a human behavior detection. • Tokenized pages & cookies:—> Each session uses an encrypted token that is validated by the server and user must accept cookies. • There is no 100% protection – We made our best to make it protected without using captcha and login system. • System won’t read, write, execute any file sent by the user!
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014 First anniversary of "Render" Today marks the one-year anniversary of the publication of my poetry collection, Render, by Sibling Rivalry Press. To mark the occasion, SRP is offering the book for just $10. If you haven't read Render yet, this is the perfect opportunity to support not only my work but the efforts of one of the best small presses operating today. Click this link to buy your copy. It's been a life-changing year since the publication: I lost my father and maternal grandmother, had a big upheaval at work, saw my month-long sabbatical in London go down the toilet, got to read my poetry in Bryant Park in NYC and in LA, my novel Remain In Light was runner-up for Georgia Author of the Year in Fiction, both Conquering Venus and Remain In Light were acquired by SRP (which will publish the final book, Leaving Paris, late next year… if I can wrangle the storyline in time), Render was picked as a Best Book of 2013 by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and selected by the American Library Association for its 2014 Over the Rainbow Book List, and wish-fullfillment extraordinaire in the form of Kate Bush performing her first live shows in 35 years this autumn and me (miraculously) getting a ticket. I have to thank, again, Bryan and Seth at SRP for making this journey so smooth and exciting and being the classiest of class acts all the way around. I adore both of you. So what's next? The aforementioned Leaving Paris and then I'll turn my attention to the next poetry manuscript. The new collection, which will come out at some point in the next few years, is all of my London and Paris poems. There's also a musical connection to the work, so I plan to add a few "remixes" and "alternative versions" of poems dating back to Better To Travel. The collection already has a title, which is under wraps for now, but there's a clue in the image at above. I want to thank everyone who has supported me and my writing this past year. Your words here at Modern Confessional, on Twitter and Facebook mean so much to me. P.S. The eBook of Slow To Burn is still in process. It will be available before the end of April. A great way to close out National Poetry Month. Maureen said... Good to mark this anniversary of a wonderful book of poetry, Collin. Wishing you much success with what is to come. Looking forward to all of it. Yolanda W. said... Congrats, Collin. Render is an amazing work. Collin Kelley: Modern Confessional
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Super Contributor Posts: 281 Registered: ‎03-10-2010 Adrien Arpel - age and is her stuff good? Adrien is on HSN this morning and she's 69. I'm looking at her and she doesn't really have wrinkles, but still looks 'older'. It's weird because her skin looks smooth and taut but something gives her age away. Maybe it's because her face doesn't really move that much -- like Joan Rivers. Amazing how some of these women are still working so hard and travel everywhere! Is her "Signature Club A" stuff any good? I might be going to the HSN outlet in a couple of weeks and I always see some of her stuff there but I wonder if it's really good. Let's Stay in Touch * *You're signing up to receive QVC promotional email. Connect with Us Desktop View Mobile View
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Album Reviews “Weird Al” Yankovic – Alpocalypse on June 30, 2011, 8:00am Weird Al Yankovic C+ Release Date Whether you’re a die-hard fan or not, the release of a new Weird Al album is an important thing. The man has observed, deconstructed, composed, performed, and recorded music in every popular genre of the last three decades. What other artist can say that? He is an all-seeing pop culture overlord. Al knows us better than we know ourselves. But Yankovic is himself a part of the story unfolding. The world is changing rapidly, the music industry is collapsing in on itself, and “Weird Al” Yankovic, though he still looks like a spry young thing, is over fifty. Adapting to the new norm and spinning it on its head is his greatest trick, but can he keep up the pace? Since the early ’90s he’s been releasing albums at widening intervals – three, four, and now five years apart. For those of us who’ve been hooked on parodies and polkas since our adolescence, the wait is agonizing. Well, ALcolytes rejoice, the Alpocalypse has come and our souls shall be cleansed in its comedic conflagration. Alpocalypse is Weird Al’s 13th record, his first full-length release since 2006’s Straight Outta Lynwood. Five years is the longest gap between albums ever in Yankovic’s career, but in the interim he tried out something new, and released a five track digital EP called, Internet Leaks. Release of Internet Leaks‘ tracks began in 2008 with the extremely timely parody of T.I.’s “Whatever You Like” (by the same name) about spoiling your fly honey amidst the nation’s damaged economy. The track was recorded and released in two weeks and made it to iTunes while T.I.’s original was still number one in the charts. It was a bold move and a great way to keep up with the times. Despite having been announced around the same time as “Whatever You Like”, the EP’s additional four tracks, all original work, appeared nearly a year later. Oddly enough, fast forward to 2011, all five of the EP’s tracks appear on Alpocalypse. Al’s a big fan of patterns, and not just the brightly colored ones on his shirts. His albums have developed a formula over the years: 12 tracks, five parodies, one polka mega-mix of hit songs, six originals most often “style parodies” of other artists. Within those tracks there are also a number of subjects that he returns to: food, television, ironic romance, and he frequently illustrates the core concept of a song with lists of anecdotes or items. By the numbers Alpocalypse is all there: 10 fingers, 10 toes, one accordion, 12 tracks. But though it was great to have Internet Leaks as something to chew on in between full-lengths, it’s a true disappointment to see nearly half of the new album occupied by old tracks. That said, as a unified album, Alpocalypse stands alongside Yankovic’s 21st century offerings in equal standing. It’s a tough thing to judge. After all, what can you compare a Weird Al album to but his previous work? There’s also a matter of nostalgia to combat against. Yankovic recently tweeted “common review for Alpocalypse: ‘It’s really good, but not nearly as great as (whichever Weird Al record I listened to when I was 12)’” And this is a sentiment that’s sure to be shared by the vast majority of adult listeners. The fact is, there is no perfect Weird Al album. Each of his records act as a cross section of culture. They become time capsules. Yankovic takes strides to give his topical tracks some serious staying power; just look at the longevity of 1999’s “It’s All About the Pentiums”. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Often times the humor of his parody lyrics outlive the notoriety of the tracks he parodies. Ultimately, the best way to judge a Weird Al album is on a song-by-song basis. Alpocalypse opens with “Perform This Way”, a Lady Gaga parody that garnered a lot of press drama in recent months when Gaga’s manager declined the parody without even letting her know it existed. Yankovic stated in his open letter regarding the incident that a Gaga parody was more or less expected of him and that based on those expectations, he was hesitant. But in the end, Alpocalypse needed a super-current parody to complete the album and a new Gaga single was too good an opportunity to pass on. This is the track that will bring the kids in and make a ton of new Weird Al fans. It was a smart business decision. Unfortunately it’s an all around weak song that expresses Al’s initial concerns with doing the parody in the first place: it’s too easy. Lady Gaga is a wild performer and has a lot of outrageous outfits. End of story. It falls short of all of Yankovic’s other leading parody singles. It’s not “Smells Like Nirvana”, it’s not “Amish Paradise”, it’s not “White and Nerdy”, it’s not “Fat”. It ain’t nothin’. The real star of the album is “Party in the CIA”, a parody of Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the USA”. It’s brilliant. As an adult man I have next to zero association with the original song. I may have heard it in passing a couple times, tops. However, connection with the original means nothing; it’s all about what’s new. “Party in the CIA” is Weird Al at his finest. His lyrics take an unbearable bubblegum pop song and stealthily snaps its neck, planting in its place a brutal tale of special operative hijinks. It’s as though “Party in the USA” was written only so Weird Al could parody it. Its very existence has now been validated in spades. The humor is great, the premise is executed with brutal efficiency. “Stagin’ a coup like yeah, brainwashin’ moles like yeah.” “Party in the CIA” is a straight up amazing track that pays for the album by itself. Other parodies include “TMZ”, a parody of Taylor Swift’s “You Belong to Me”, “Another Tattoo”, a parody of B.o.B.’s “Nothin’ on You”, and the aforementioned “Whatever You Like” – all of them solid offerings. “TMZ” takes Swift’s bittersweet tune and skillfully reapplies it to the plight of celebrities coping with the constant mockery an over analyzation at the hands of paparazzi and a certain nefarious website. “They’ll be there with you when you’re going to jail, first on the scene for every wardrobe fail.” “Another Tattoo” takes on the topic of tattoo addiction and the massive surge in dermal art over the past decade. Absurd tattoo descriptions are aplenty in this track and hipsterdom’s love for ironic ink is well represented: “check out this rad Boba Fett, he’s playing clarinet”. Any Weird Al fan will tell you, the real action is most often in the album’s original tracks. Al’s original’s are frequently written to be style parodies of other musicians and come from a diverse range of sources. Fist up on the tracklist is “CNR”, a tribute to late actor Charles Nelson Reilly in the style of The White Stripes. The track lifts the relatively obscure actor to legendary status with Chuck Norris-style tall tales of his greatness. The lyrics are hilarious and replication of The Stripe’s sound is not only spot on but perfect for the track. The one great flaw of “CNR” is CNR himself. When first listening to the track years ago on Internet Leaks I kept wondering who this guy was, if I should know him from something, if I was missing a critical part of the joke. Years later I’ve gotten over it, but as the catalyst for this song, Charles Nelson Reilly wasn’t the ideal choice. “Skipper Dan” goes out to anyone who’s ever worked on Disney’s Jungle Cruise ride (or Universal’s Jaws for that matter). It recounts the plight of just about everyone who’s gotten stuck in a demoralizing job while trying to make their break into Hollywood. Musically, the song is a subtle tribute to Weezer, but that aspect is understated by the focus on the brilliantly recounted sad-but-true story. “Craigslist” is an incredible and unmistakable style parody of The Doors. So complete is the recreation of their sound that original Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek was brought in to record the organs. Al’s track is not the first to be dedicated to everyone’s favorite classifieds site, but it is without a doubt the best. With moments such as an open letter to a snotty barista in the style of Jim Morrison’s monolog from “The End”, the fusion of concepts is surreal and inspired. The album’s obligatory polka medley, “Polka Face” is brilliant, as Al’s polka medley’s often are. It really seals the deal when covering Ke$ha the lyrics shift to, “tick tock on the clock, but the polka don’t stop. Yodel-odelay-he-hoo!” Mixed among the great successes are some significant duds. Another track from Internet Leaks, “Ringtone”, is an homage to the stylings of Queen on the topic of annoying cellphone rings. The topic was already over-explored in 2009 when it was first released. It was a clunker then and it’s even more of one now. “If That Isn’t Love” exhibits one of the few reoccurring Weird Al tropes on the album, the ironic romance song. Many of these tracks have been great in the past but the gag is wearing thin. “If That Isn’t Love” is a series of anecdotes from the perspective of a mediocre boyfriend rationalizing his indifferent behavior as romance. It’s some of Yankovic’s dullest work in ages. The final track, “Stop Forwarding That Crap to Me” is a style parody of famed composer, Jim Steinman on the subject of people who constantly forward banal e-mail chains to everyone they know. The track has its moments, but isn’t particularly remarkable. Overall, Alpocalypse is acceptable. It’s when Al’s work veers away from current events and his own reoccurring tropes that his song writing is strongest. That’s what makes “Party in the CIA” such a show-stopper of a song. When it comes to original tracks, all the most successful ones came from Internet Leaks, and those tracks are two years old now. Most Weird Al fans had already bought these songs and have now bought them again. One would hope that the Internet Age would give Weird Al more creative freedom, but with the album’s release having hinged on an obligatory Lady Gaga parody it seems like he’s still constrained within the mainstream music industries trappings. Granted, he’s a creative force with his fingers in a lot of different pies, all of them with confidentiality agreements baked in, so we can never know exactly what he’s up to. Over the years his brilliance has not waned. We can only hope that there’s more new music in the near future and not another five years between albums. No comments Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 4,834 other followers
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Original intent? Understanding? Meaning? December 9, 2011 by Rob Natelson Filed under: All Postings, The Founding  RGN 060309 Natural Bridge, VA When the Constitution was written, there were specific legal rules about how one goes about interpreting constitutional phrases. Over the course of time, however, judges and commentators gradually forgot them. In the 1980s, some argued that the courts should “return” to applying the original intent behind the Constitution—that is,what the framers (drafters) of the document intended when they wrote it. In his 1990 best seller, The Tempting of America, Judge Robert Bork recognized that this view was not entirely correct: Madison himself said that what mattered was the intention of the ratifying conventions. His notes of the discussions at Philadelphia are merely evidence of what informed public men at the time thought the words of the Constitution meant. Since many of them were also delegates to the various state ratifying conventions, their understanding informed the delegates in those conventions . . . what counts is what the public understood. But this excerpt contains confusion of its own. What exactly is Judge Bork saying should prevail: “The intention of the ratifying conventions” or  “What informed public men at the time thought” or “What the public understood?” On the same page, Bork writes: What is the meaning of a rule the judges should not change? It is the meaning understood at the time of the law’s enactment. Though I have written of the understanding of the ratifiers of the Constitution, since they enacted it and made it law, that is actually a shorthand formula, because what the ratifiers understood themselves to be enacting must be taken to be what the public of that time would have understood the words to mean. It is important to be clear about this. The search is not for subjective intention. Judge Bork was right that secret (unannounced) subjective intention is not binding, but what if the ratifiers’ view of a clause was openly stated? He never fully explained why open statements should not control or why “what the ratifiers understood . . . must be taken to be what the public of the time would have understood.” Judge Bork had good reason to be confused. During the decade before he wrote his book, authors of articles published in very prestigious legal journals had claimed that when a Founding-Era judge or lawyer construed a document, he wholly disregarded what the parties really intended—all that was important was the structure of the document and its objective meaning. Law professors and others cited these articles repeatedly and uncritically. I think Judge Bork was trying to reconcile their claims with what Madison had said. Unfortunately, very few people bothered to check the footnotes in those articles. I was one of the few who did. I found that the authors had relied on a relatively few selected sources and sometimes had misrepresented what those sources actually said. I also found that some of their history was inaccurate. But it was not until 2005, when I spent a semester in England, that I had access to libraries adequate for a full investigation (thanks to Oxford University and the Middle Temple). I spent much of my time leafing through a massive amount of material, learning how Founding-Era lawyers and judges actually interpreted legal documents. The answer was clear: Madison (as usual) was essentially correct. The Founding Era touchstone for interpreting the Constitution was the subjective understanding of the ratifiers. Only if that understanding was unclear or contradictory did Founding-Era judges apply “what the public of that time would have understood the words to mean.” Judge Bork was right to the extent that original intent was useful insofar as it helped prove what the ratifiers understood or what the objective meaning was. As often happens when one questions the prevailing wisdom, I had trouble getting my conclusions published in a leading journal. Law review editors just couldn’t believe that a professor from Montana could be right while prestigious authors writing in places like Harvard Law Review were wrong. So after several months of frustration I withdrew the article, re-wrote it slightly, and, swallowing my distaste, gave it a far more pretentious title: The Founders’ Hermeneutic. (Hermeneutics is the study of meaning.)  Eventually, a well-regarded law journal published it. Some writers have tried to ignore it, some have admitted that is correct, and none has even attempted to rebut it. In summary: When interpreting phrases in the Constitution, you look to how the ratifiers understood them. If the evidence on that point is lacking or contradictory, you apply the original public meaning (relying, for instance, on other legal documents and dictionaries). You can use the records of the drafting convention (”original intent”) as evidence of original understanding and original meaning. Applying original intent, original understanding, or original meaning usually yields the same results. But sometimes not. For example, in 1787 most people could have interpreted the bans on state and federal ex post facto laws to prohibit retroactive civil laws as well as retroactive criminal laws. During the ratification process, however, the ratifiers made a public bargain to the effect that the bans would be applied only to criminal laws. This understanding appears in the ratification debates, in New York’s ratification resolutions, and in an uncontradicted comment by the leading Federalist John Dickinson. Under Founding-Era legal “hermeneutics,” that understanding is what governs. Comments are closed.
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Skip Navigation LinksHome | The Animals | Cheetah World of Cheetahs (Coming Soon) This WORLD features one of the most endangered cats on the brink of extinction, also known as the fastest land mammal on earth.     Common Name:  Cheetah Genus/Species:   Acinonyx jubatus Cheetahs were originally distributed across all of Africa excepting the rain forest and the middle of the Sahara, and also across much of Asia Minor, Turkestan and India. The dry savanna is the preferred habitat of cheetahs, both in Africa and, earlier, in Asia.  This habitat has a four to eight month drought period, and the annual rainfall is 5 to 10 m.  The grass is about chest high and the only trees found are palms and a few deciduous varieties. Physical Appearance: Distinctive cheetah characteristics include the short, highly arched skull, the long legs, in which not the metatarsals but the femurs are elongated, the mane of the newborn cheetahs, a completely atypical hunting technique, and primitive dentition. The cheetah can almost be called a dog with a cat's head. The paws are very narrow compared to those of other felids. The claws are non‑retractile, for their claw sheaths are vestigial. However, young cheetahs possess well‑developed sheaths until they are fifteen weeks old and they can retract their claws completely into these sheaths. After that time the sheaths degenerate. Because of the absence of claw sheaths, cheetah tracks bear claw marks and thus are unlike those of any other cat. They have 30 teeth. The eyes are yellow and the pupils contract to circles. Once a male and female have mated, they stay together for a long period of time. The male reportedly helps raise the young.  After the 90 to 95 day gestations, the female bears one to eight cubs in a protected site of rotting bushes or grass. Births in eastern Africa usually take place from March to June.  The young open their eyes after eight to eleven days.  Half the cubs die in the first eight months. STATUS in Natural Habitat: Endangered.  Almost certain to become extinct due to the limited gene pool of existing animals. Cool Fact: As its build suggests, the cheetah is a superb runner.  A cheetah can easily attain speeds of 75 mph without undue effort.  This tremendous sprint is accompanied by a great energy loss that leads to near exhaustion after several hundred meters. Click Here For Daily Activities Schedule   © Copyright 2015 Zoological Society of Washington and Cougar Mountain Zoo
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Job Overview Massage therapists provide massage services to guests and clients utilizing different techniques and products. They judge guest’s requirements and inquire about allergies or high blood pressure before beginning of service. In addition, they accompany guests to and from treatment place, organize workplace and check with clients to make sure guest comfort and safety throughout service. Massage therapists also promote and sell spa/salon products, and clean, maintain, and sanitize tools. A cover letter for Message Therapist position should be written in a way which entice the reader to have a detailed look at your resume. You should portray the relevance among your profile and the job requirements in the cover letter so the employer instantly identifies you as a good candidate. Tips: Make sure your cover letter demonstrate your customer oriented attitude and contain your relevant knowledge and expertise. If you have generated some productive results at your previous place of work, your cover letter is the place to cash these. Let the prospective employers know your expertise and make them see the value you will be adding to their company. See also: Massage Therapist Resume Sample Massage Therapist Cover Letter Sample 1 Anna Davis 15 Example North Street Atlantic City, NJ 36999 (321) 000-2144 anna.davis @ email . com July 6, 2015 Mr. Daniel Pearl Hiring Manager St. Jones Wellness Centre 325 Some Ave, North Beach Atlantic City, NJ 02110 Re: Massage Therapist Position (Job ID 64659) Dear Mr. Pearl: I am writing to state a strong interest in the vacant position of Massage Therapist at St. Jones Wellness Centre, as advertised on your website last week. With my Associate of Applied Science in Massage Therapy, hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge of pathophysiology, I have the potential to contribute effectively to the mission of your facility and become a central member of St. Jones Wellness Centre. As noted on my resume, I am highly skilled in providing massage services to clients utilizing safe, appropriate and helpful massage techniques. I have a demonstrated ability to maintain client confidentiality and sensitivity to age and gender related issues during client interactions.  Moreover, I possess a strong talent for observing clients’ reaction to massage and modifying treatment plans accordingly. During my experience with CAA Spa, I learned a variety of techniques in remedial, deep tissue and sports massage, which I can effectively utilize during massages session depending on the requirements and preferences of the client. Besides massage activities, I am able to recommend and sell relevant products to clients. I’d love the chance to work for St. Jones Wellness Centre as a Massage Therapist using my hands-on experience and skills. My resume is enclosed for your perusal and I look forward to discussing this position with you further. I will call your office next week to follow-up and find the possibility of an interview. In the meantime, I may be reached on the contact number and email address given above. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely yours, Anna Davis Enc. Resume Massage Therapist Cover Letter Sample 2 Hanna Philips 110 Cider Lane • Naples, FL 73110 • (004) 888-5555 • hanna @ email . com Monday, 6 July, 2015 Mr. Daniel Nelson HR Manager JD Resorts 456 Peachtree Lane Naples, FL 73110 Dear Mr. Nelson: The opportunity to work as a Massage Therapist for JD Resorts and to put my skills for your success bring me a great pleasure. My strengths include: • Profound ability to analyze the client’s requirements and develop a treatment plan suitable for their skin type • Proficient in deep tissue and sports massage procedures • Proven expertise in shiatsu techniques, aromatic massages and remedial treatments • Demonstrated skills in up-selling products and retaining customers • Track record of exceeding the client’s expectations regarding the treatment • Fully aware of all safety protocols related to spa and massage based therapies Having deep rooted interest in massage based therapies, I remain up to date with latest developments in the industry and use contemporary techniques and products. I would appreciate a chance to see you in person, which will enable me to demonstrate the value I’d be adding to your massage centre. Please call me at (004) 888-5555 for any queries and to communicate a suitable meeting time. I will call your office next week to confirm your interest in my application. Thank you very much for your consideration. Hanna Phillips Attached: Resume
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Germany Vs Ghana In The World Cup Final? (Probably Not.) Four years ago, in the aftermath of Spain's World Cup win, I ventured a bold prediction for the 2014 Copa final: Germany vs. Ghana. Making these kinds of picks that far out is always a shot in the dark - there are so incredibly many variables in the equation and a lot can happen in four years, even before you factor in the deeper arcane mysteries of the Butterfly Effect and Quantum Fuckery. Still, it's fun. If you're wrong you can always say hey, nobody saw X coming, and if you happen to get it right you can remind everyone that you called it four freakin' years ago. It's sort of like being an ESPN analyst, only without the hair gel and Connecticut winters. How am I feeling about that rash moment of precognitive fervor right now, with the opening matches of the tournament mere days away? Honestly, not so great. Die Mannschaft (for those of you who don't speak German, that means "die in a mineshaft," and no, I don't think it's a very good team nickname, either, although it might work as a name for an industrial band) looked, in 2010, like the safest long-term bet in history. They had spectacular talent, and a good bit of it was going to be in the prime of its footballing life come 2014. Honestly, this pick didn't strike me as being terribly risky - unless a meteor hit the whole squad during a training session the Germans' alchemy of sheer physical excellence, infused with their - and forgive me for stereotyping here - national gift for tactical precision, made them an obvious choice over a Spain team playing the back nine of its golden midfield generation's career and the utter crazy of a defensively challenged Brazil squad overrun by the frenzied expectations of the home crowd. But now? Well, three things concern me. 1: Trouble up top. The nation's premier striker, Mario Gomez (no, that doesn't sound German to me, either) is coming off an injury plagued season and will miss the Cup. This means that the team will enter the tournament with Miroslav Klose and Kevin Volland as its only traditional strikers. ↓ Story continues below ↓ The optimistic view is that Klose and Volland average 28.5 years old and have 132 international caps and 68 goals between them, and that's fantastic. A more nuanced analysis of the data, though, reveals that Volland is 21 and Klose is 36. All but one of the caps and all of the goals, many scored back when he could get around the pitch without the help of a walker, belong to Klose. A May/December strike force isn't necessarily fatal, but had I seen it coming I'd have been far less likely four years ago to slot them into the final. 2: My friends will recall how unenthused I was last summer when Bayern Munich named Pep Guardiola as its new manager. They might also recall that I have always been suspicious of his tika-taka style. Yeah, he won a lot of trophies at Barcelona using it, but a lot of managers could have won trophies with Xavi, Iniesta and Messi in the side. I didn't believe it would translate to Germany and the Bayern squad. Yes, they clinched the league midway through the second half of their first match, but that domestic success owes less to his tactical genius and more to the fact that nobody in Germany comes close to having their talent. How did Bayern fare when they ran into their first legitimate test of the year vs Real in the Campions League? Right. There are seven Bayern players in the German side and six of them are projected starters. Maybe I'm being silly here, but part of me can't help worrying that for the past season these guys have been trying to be Spaniards, and I wonder if there will be an issue adapting back to a less twinkletoes style of play and integrating with teammates who were, for the most part, immersed in the "national style." Not sure. May be overthinking here. 3: Because South America. In passing, it should be noted that no European side has ever won a Cup on South American soil. Brazil is in South America. Four years ago I argued that by 2014 Ghana might be ready to establish itself as the greatest side in African history, and perhaps could even become the first to lift the Cup. Then a couple things happened. 1: Michael Essien. At the peak of his powers I felt that The Bison was one of the five best players in the world at any position - which is a serious assertion given that he's a holding midfielder with limited value in the attack. But he's had knee issues. He missed the 2010 World Cup with an injury, and then blew his ACL and meniscus (a combo I know a bit about myself) prior to the 2011 season. My bold 2010 prediction was premised on a healthy Essien, but he has never been the same since that last surgery. How good can he really be this summer? Well, he'll still arrive with the same uncompromising attitude and will to win. Nonetheless, while I'd bet the house on his mentality, I'd be hesitant to wager much on his knees. 2: Asamoah Gyan. A truly spectacular strike talent, and the kind of force you need up top to threaten the best defenses in the world. And then something went wrong. I honestly have no idea what, but he decided that instead of testing himself at the highest level and honing his natural gifts against the best competition in the world that he'd be better off playing club ball at Al Ain in the UAE. Which is roughly the equivalent of a Belfast pub league. In sum, when you take away the two fundamental pieces upon which my prediction was constructed, my confidence in that prediction fades, and quickly. So no, I no longer expect a Germany/Ghana final. The Germans' talent level and superior depth affords them a greater margin for error, and regardless of what they get from Klose and/or Volland they have a number of other players who can inflict grave damage on any defense in the world - which means that I do believe they stand a very good chance of reaching the final. I'm sure I'll be back at some point in the coming days with an updated set of predictions, based on more current data. But for now, I just wanted to let everyone know that hey, it was a pretty, sunshiny day in summer 2010 and I'd had a pint or two. I was giddy. You can't hold me to that. Unless it happens. Then I'm a genius and you're going to have to listen to me telling you about it forever.
http://crooksandliars.com/2014/05/germany-vs-ghana-world-cup-final-probably
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cURL / Mailing Lists / curl-library / Single Mail Re: HTTPS and Multi-threading From: Olano, Ever <> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 10:11:35 -0700 Thanks, Dirk. I still have some questions and please pardon me if they're very newbie ones. 1. In the guide, it says "When using multiple threads you should first ignore SIGPIPE in your main thread and set the CURLOPT_NOSIGNAL option to TRUE for all handles." How do I ignore SIGPIPE in my main thread? (I warned you about newbie stuff). Or is that still needed? I'm actually building a C library for our customers. So the main thread would be theirs, unfortunately. Do library providers usually ask their customers to do this in their app? 2. What would not enabling ares-support exactly cause? If I don't have ares-support enabled and dns-resolves take too long, would the application hang? Or would it crash? What exactly happens? Do people usually find themselves building with ares-support? 3. If I enable ares-support, do I need to download and build ares myself or is it included in curl. I'm sorry. I can't find the page that talks about it. And I couldn't find any ares directories in my curl 7.11.2 installation. 4. I looked at the OpenSSL threads page and it talks about setting two callback functions - a locking function and an id function. I think that we are targeting Windows and Linux for now so I shouldn't need the id function. Right? But for Solaris, for example, I would? It should simply return the current thread ID, I take it. 5. Have you or anyone tried using the sample code in mttest.c? Is it reliable or has anyone found any bugs in it? I'm planning to just copy it since I wouldn't know how to implement the locking function on my own. 6. It seems I have to set these callback functions in the main thread too (before any threads are spawned, I guess). Again, my problem is that I'm building a library to be used by our customers. Should I make them set these in their code? Or is there some initialization section in C where I can put all these (similar to static initializers in C++). I don't think there is. :( Thanks and I'd appreciate everyone's inputs. Message: 3 Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 11:10:07 +0200 From: Dirk Manske <> Subject: Re: HTTPS and Multi-threading Message-ID: <> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 03:32, Olano, Ever wrote: > Did I get that right? If not, please do correct me. Correct. But dont forget openssl locking: Received on 2004-06-08
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December 2, 2005 How (Not) To Spend Your Anniversary The Daddy Types Way 1. your wife goes on a sudden daytrip for work to Cambridge 2. you go on a sudden daytrip for work to Miami 3. the kid goes on a daytrip--to Grandma's office (at least it's a Friday) 4. You all reconvene sometime during the weekend, hopefully. In the mean time, if you want to share the most ridiculous quotes from a baby/pregnancy advice expert or book you've found, go right ahead. Google DT Contact DT greg [at] daddytypes [dot] com Join the [eventual] Daddy Types mailing list! copyright 2015 daddy types, llc. no unauthorized commercial reuse. privacy and terms of use published using movable type
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Blu-ray/DVD Release Details for Death Valley, The Island, Deadly Blessing, The Nest 2012/10/02 17:47:44 UTC Scream Factory is following up their release of Halloween II and III, with The Funhouse and Terror Train later this month and They Live in November. Those titles are only the start, and we have new details, along with cover art, for Scream Factory's December and January releases: DTS HD Master Audio Mono (Blu-Ray)/Dolby Digital Mono (DVD)/Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1)/1982/Color/87 minutes DEATH VALLEY Blu-ray™ + DVD Combo Pack bonus content: Audio Commentary with Director Dick Richards Theatrical Trailer & TV Spot DTS HD Master Audio 2.0 (Blu-Ray)/Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 (DVD)/Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1)/1980/Color/109 minutes THE ISLAND Blu-ray™ + DVD Combo Pack bonus content: Theatrical Trailer DEADLY BLESSING Collector’s Edition Blu-ray and DVD: When a former member of a religious cult dies in a mysterious accident, his wife Martha (Maren Jensen, Battlestar Gallactica), who now lives alone and close to the cult’s church, begins to fear for her life and the lives of her visiting friends (Susan Buckner, Sharon Stone). Strange and deadly events begin to happen… Could she be the target of the evil cult and its fanatical leader Isaiah (Ernest Borgnine)? Directed by Wes Craven (Scream, A Nightmare on Elm Street) and starring Jeff East (Pumpkinhead), Lisa Hartman (The 17th Bride) and Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), this consistently terrifying film delivers “unpredictable plot twists” (Time Out) and visual shocks galore. Widescreen (1.78:1)/DTS-HD Master Audio Mono/1981/Color/100 minutes/Subtitles: English *Special features are currently in development THE NEST Blu-ray + DVD combo pack: Roaches have never tasted flesh…until now. The quiet town of North Port is being overrun by cockroaches! Sheriff Tarbell (Franc Luz) believes that genetic experiments being conducted by the INTEC Corporation are the cause. Confronted with a potential disaster, Mayor Johnson (Robert Lansing) calls for help. When Dr. Hubbard (Terri Treas) from INTEC arrives, she realizes that an innocent experiment has gone terribly wrong. Ordinary cockroaches are turning into creatures with a taste for blood. Worse, the roaches are genetically mutating... literally becoming whatever they eat! Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1)/DTS-HD Master Audio Mono (BD)/Dolby Digital Mono (DVD)/1988/Color/87 minutes *Special features are currently in development. Death Valley and The Island will be available on December 11th, while Deadly Blessing and The Nest will be available on January 22nd. Learn more about these titles and the rest of the Scream Factory lineup at:
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Gas prices are alarmingly high these days, and the administration is doing little about it. Click here to join us right now for our “Lunch with Heritage” web chat. We are joined by Heritage expert David Kreutzer and he is taking your questions about what the administration has done to get gas prices this high and what can be done to lower them.
http://dailysignal.com/2012/03/01/lunch-with-heritage-chat-on-gas-prices/
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Art Journal: Like Confetti "I'm interested in having fun with ideas, throwing them up in the air like confetti and then running under them." Ray Bradbury here's the "before" shot, the background of alchohol inks, j. herbin fountain pen inks, stamped with gesso, plus correction tape to set up journaling spots 9x12" art journal page, watercolor paper the "finished" page, with a little of everything journaled with an 005 sakura micron wrote about loving to work in too many mediums correction tape, neocolors, acrylics, stamps cuttings from art journal pages {see chopped and chopped ii) and a quote
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Friday, February 18, 2011 Having Fun Again So after a bit of a snag in my progression at the beginning of the week I was given a good uplifting from some comments and went back in there swinging. I got my first raid invite Wednesday evening. Invited as a trial it was my first time raiding in a 25 man raid since killing Archimonde in the Caverns of Time during The Burning Crusade. Pretty exciting stuff and perfect timing as I needed a good raid experience to pump me up, right? Well not so fast, it's still me we're talking about. I was hoping I'd be able to fly under the radar, not get killed by standing in something and at the very least stay middle of the pack on the DPS charts. Off to kill some monster named Altramedes in Blackwing Desent, I was feeling optimistic. A dozen wipes later and only beating the healers in DPS, I knew I was in over my head. Not completely useless I did catch on to the mechanics very quickly and I was able to strafe to the left with the group when I was suppose to, and fortunately for me only got skulled once where I had to strafe to the right away from the group. During the last few attempts I died twice randomly while being in the middle of the group. I still have no idea how it happened because I was moving at the exact same time as everyone else but I'm sure there is a valid reason even though of coarse I think it's because of my dumb luck. Either way it's embarrassing for one and obviously you don't want to stand out in that way especially when you're trying to make a good impression on your first raid with your new guild. Oh ya and it also kills your DPS when you're lying in a pool of your own uselessness. So after repeated wipes, not the which were solely my fault, it was only a matter of time before the frustration of the raid built and courses of action would be taken. Alas I was removed from the group, and I hearthed back to Orgrimmar with my tail between my legs. Thank god for my pets because without sentimental attachment I might have uninstalled the game and hid under my blankets for god knows how long. Ironically when he finally was killed some attempts later, Themios the Darkbringer dropped, not that I would of probably gotten it and certainly wouldn't have deserved it, but a little salt in the wound maybe nonetheless. I thought about shutting it down for the night and trying to forget about WoW but instead a funny thing happened. I started talking to my new friend Sephirothz, a warlock who just happens to appear in an earlier blog posting I made when I didn't know him yet as the one who gave me a reality check when I was so proud of my new Time-Lost mount until he strolled past in his Mimiron's Head. He along with another guild mate Williee, enjoy exploring older content and soloing bosses from earlier expansions and like me enjoy some of the smaller things in this game. The two of them ended up helping me get something I've wanted for a little while now and the last thing I needed for my final collection. More importantly they helped me get over a bad raiding night and I was able to spend the rest of Wednesday and Thursday putting solid hours into Dakona's progression. This entry is turning into a novel so check back with me tomorrow for the rest of the story. Ooooh cliffhanger!! Oh shush. Saz said... Good! You got back in there. Now, don't get too was your first time in a 25 since BC, so don't get too down on yourself. If I could tell you how many times I failed...well, let's just say that my guild had a running joke about me: If Saz dies, we'll successfully kill the boss. *Hangs head* Yes, my death became the guild's good luck charm. I died at everything. I died, I used my Ankh, popped heroism, usually died again. BC was not kid to me, nor was Naxx in WotLK for me for quite some time. My point is, 99% of the WoW population goes through a learning period. That last 1% are freaks IMO for being so perfect off the bat :P My advice: 1) Go find a practice dummy. Practice your rotation until you're doing that stuff in your sleep. Once you feel 100% comfortable with your rotation and cool downs, start practicing optimizing your DPS on the move. Start running around, strafing side to side, park, move suddenly...pretend that there's rabid wombats randomly nipping at your heals! You may feel silly at first, but I think it pays off in the long run. 2) Keep up with running heroic dungeons. Not only is it gaining points for gear and occasionally an upgrade, it's good practice. A lot of min/maxing capabilities can be honed in heroics, and I think many people forget that. 3) Look up fights ahead of time, so you know what may be coming up and learn what may have "randomly killed you." <--Check out that Youtube channel, focusing specifically on their raid guides. They are awesome about explaining tactics of any given encounter through video. 4) Never give up, never surrender! ...yup, I'm cheesy :P Dakona said... Saz you're the best, please don't ever stop commenting... ever! And you're definitely right, I need to start getting my act together and put some time into practicing my craft. I get ahead of myself and get all caught up in the gear race and don't take the proper steps in getting there. I should of researched that fight before I went in but honestly it caught me off guard and I never expected to jump from heroics to 25 man heroic BWD. But I'm back on track Saz don't worry, you can't keep us tough gals down! Saz said... I'll do my best to keep on with the comments : P I'm honestly usually a horrible commenter, but you're a fellow collector, thus I have a feeling that you're good people and good people tend to get my support. Man, 25 H-BWD? Here I thought you were just in a regular 25 man. In that case, I give you props for jumping on in there head first. I personally probably would have had major reservations about doing something like that, even with about three years worth of raiding experience under my have guts girl! It's definitely rough trying to get into the raiding scene at first. There's only so much you can work on/learn at once, so while you may have a lot to work on yet, pace yourself! Burn out is painful haha. It sounds like you're just about done gearing at least, so that's one thing you can scratch off the list in the quest to become an awesome raider. You have that survival spirit (gogo hunter puns!), so just keep doing what you're doing, and you'll get to where you're going soon enough : ) Also, your new Chromie buddy is horribly wonderful, congrats on the tame! Can't wait to get my butt back into WoW and go tame him on my hunter. Wolflore said... As said before don't get discouraged. You jumped into raiding starting with Artramedes. This is not an easy fight as it requires a lot of movement. My guess is that you did not die randomly but rather reached 100 sound at which point Artramedes ganks you. This is a fight that you should not do as MM. Try doing Azgalor or Magmaw and I'm sure you will do better. Post a Comment
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Jewish Right To Israel Jewish Right To Israel Jewish Right To Palestine (click on image) Thursday, June 29, 2006 Destroyed Palestinian Power Plant Generates Irony It turns out the power plant that Israeli forces destroyed on Tuesday as part of Operation Summer Rains is insured. By the US. The plant took 5 years to build and cost $150 million to build-- and one of the original investors was now-defunct Enron. Fixing the facility could take weeks or even months--and then of course the violence in Gaza (even before this week) does not make the situation any easier for the prospects of fixing the plant. The insurance that Morganti purchased covers "political violence," which includes "wars, acts of terrorism, things like that," Spinelli said. To be paid for the damage, the company must file a claim, and the Investment Corporation must determine whether the claim is covered by the policy, Spinelli said. I wonder if terrorists carry no-fault insurance. One final note: the funds for the insurance are kept in the US Treasury and are controlled by Congress, which raises another issue: After the election of Hamas in January, a host of congressmen introduced bills designed to freeze US assistance to the Palestinian territories to prevent any financial benefit from reaching Hamas, designated as a terrorist organization. In April, the State Department announced it would cut off all planned funding for infrastructure in Gaza and the West Bank. Maybe Hamas can smuggle a new power plant in one of their suitcases. Crossposted at Israpundit Technorati Tags: and and and Post a Comment
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Wednesday, 29 August 2012 Chamonix trails 3: Col to Col You could with not much effort approach the Col des Posettes (1997m) and the Col de Balme (2191m) via the télécabines from either Le Tour - a pretty village spoiled by a massive car park, which we'd walked to on a previous excursion - or our beloved Vallorcine, where torrential rains the day before had driven us to a leisurely lunch in the wonderful L'Arret Bourgnette. Since, however, it was likely that these high pastures above the north-east end of the Chamonix valley would be dotted with more than a few fellow-hikers, I reckoned it might be nice to have a wooded path up from the valley floor at Le Buet more or less to ourselves. We were delighted to be joined on our last full day by Laurence, Bertrand and Ambroise, who'd prised themselves away from their much quieter mountain hideaway near Beaufort (where the most delicious of the Savoie cheeses we tasted comes from). The way up, after ten days' worth of acclimatisation, was 'pleasant', just as the trail-book described other such forest climbs; in the beginning they'd just been a slog. The reward is always when the vistas open out and the bigger mountains suddenly reveal themselves in greater splendour than from below - or in this case in splendid strangeness, on the track from Vallorcine which our narrow path eventually met. I think this is the Aiguille Verte, at 4122m junior only to the two peaks leading up to Mont-Blanc and, of course, the Alpine king himself. It reminds me of the planet, asteroid, call it what you will, that looms in Lars von Trier's Melancholia. Passing a lunchtime-dormant télécabine from Vallorcine, we were soon out on the alpages, with residents grazing and clanking and to my surprise only a sprinkling of other humans in evidence, which made me wonder where all the télécabinistes from Le Tour had gone. So we made ourselves comfortable in the soft turf and picnicked, as usual, on the excellent rolls from the Boulangerie Saint Hubert in Chamonix's Place Eglise - our local, along with the nearby cafe. Growing lad Ambroise would, he said, be in need of more calories in an hour or so's time, which gave us the pretext to walk on to the refuge at the Col de Balme. Along the exhilarating high way, Bertrand's eagle eye spotted a handful of gentians - the only ones we came across on this trip. As we know from our Italian Apennine jaunts, they should be seen in clusters, but here's at least the ocular proof of a single Gentiana verna. The refuge seemed to be run by a sour crone, and plastered with prohibitions; I imagine in the mists it could be a rather sinister place. Ambroise had his extra sandwich - sans beurre - and we just about downed some evil coffee, looking across at the bar and a stand stocked, as our absent Chamonix hostess Merrie had told us, with ancient but alas not at all interesting postcards of the slopes in winter. Anyway, it was an atmospheric, almost deserted change from the swish restaurant descended upon by hordes which I'd for some reason imagined. Then it was back along the Col de Balme, which gave us views towards Switzerland as well as the Chamonix valley in the opposite direction, and down, at a cracking pace, to Le Buet - a fitting final holiday jaunt. Thursday, 23 August 2012 Chamonix trails 2: Vallon de Bérard A slightly busier route, this, than the Loriaz way I happily recalled yesterday, as it's part of the mouthfully-named 'Grande Randonnée de Pays du Tour du Pays de Mont-Blanc'. Yet the lovely Bérard valley is quite unlike anything we encountered in the vicinity, not least in its variety of Alpine flowers once you reach the first of several plateaus on the way from Le Buet up to the Refuge de la Pierre à Bérard at 1924m. Before those, there's a shady gorge to climb after the first easy meander. Then you're out among discreet handfuls of picnickers and a fair few myrtille-gatherers, en plein air with Alpine flowers in abundance. Very well, so this didn't quite match the botanical wealth of the Lago del Predil in Italy's Julian Alps, but that we saw at an earlier time of year; August may not be the best month for flower-spotting even this high up. But I was delighted to see, in lonely ones or twos, the famed Martagon lily the brilliance of Potentilla aurea the Alpine Rosa pendulina - my Predil photo is much better than the slightly out of focus one I took here - and several varieties of orchid. I misattributed this exquisitely-wrought specimen; if anyone knows better, do let me know. Wild strawberries are everywhere, of course, refreshing the way and once you reach the slopes towards the Refuge, nestling attractively directly under the rock which gives it its name and protects it against avalanches, the purple-and-white foreground enhances a view down much of the valley. We made the mistake of not bringing sandwiches on this excursion; the set lunch was wretched. But it didn't matter so much, sitting at a table outside and commanding the view. And it was no hardship to walk back, with a slight detour along a looser path by the waters. For those intent on further refreshments - we weren't - there's also a pretty-looking chalet-cafe by the Cascade de Bérard. But by then, of course, the enchanted uplands have long been left behind. Wednesday, 22 August 2012 In the footsteps of Pococke and Windham and along the Grand Balcon.
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valid HTML 4.01 Picture Poems These photographs and poems were put together in 2001 as Winter holiday gifts for family and friends. Click on the small images to visit the larger versions in a Picasa album. Older Poems Poems I wrote during high school and college, listed chronologically. Newer Poems Poems I wrote after my two sons were born. Magnetic Poetry Magnetic poetry kits are fun in their own sort of way.
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Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register] Viewing Single Post From: SOD: Sami loses Johnny Please link to DR. This week's SOD features short interviews with Ali Sweeney and Shelley Hennig. EJ wants custody of Johnny and serves Sami with custody papers at Grace's funeral. Will overhears and asks EJ if he can come visit Johnny. Ali Sweeney explains that Will tells Sami that she's a "terrible parent" and that he understands why EJ is doing this. When Sami gets home, she puts Johnny's things together and gives Johnny to EJ, but as SOD says, she wants to "prove that EJ is evil". She goes to see Stephanie and Philip, and she asks them to publically reveal what part EJ played in Steph's kidnapping. Shelley Hennig says that the only way for Steph to do this would be to say that Owen worked for the DiMeras. However, as Hennig explains, "Stephanie already said she'd lie about Owen. She feels horrible that Sami wants her help and she's already told Philip that she'd lie." Sami considers running away with the kids, but Rafe tells her not to. Sweeney says that "the only thing that keeps [Sami] going is Johnny, Allie and Will, even though he hates her." Sweeney continues that Sami and Rafe "are just trying to find a way to stay together and rely on each other." SOD concludes that Sami does get help, but from Nicole... Offline Profile Quote Post
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Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register] Viewing Single Post From: True Blood: Season 5 Member Avatar I guess I am the only person who wasn't shocked at the Pam & Tara pairing? Alan Ball pretty much confirmed it before this season even started. I'm actually excited about them as a couple. Hopefully now that Bill has become Billith he will be killed off next season. I don't see how he can be reversed back to his normal self. Jason mentioning Warlow and Nora replying "What do you know of Warlow?" peaked my interest as well. I can't wait to see him. Offline Profile Quote Post True Blood: Season 5 · Primetime Discussion
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Sign up × I need to sort database rows according to GPS coordinates (or any other geographical representation). The way I've understood it, MySQL Spatial Indexes are too buggy at the time of writing (at least articles and my own tests indicate so). So I can either switch to PostgreSQL to use PostGIS which seems to be working excellently, or I can do it mathematically in MySQL: ((acos(sin(latitude * pi() / 180) * sin($latitude * pi() / 180) + cos(latitude * pi() / 180) * cos($latitude * pi() / 180) * cos((longitude - $longitude) * pi() / 180)) * 180 / pi()) * 60 * 1.1515 * 1.609344) km I'm not asking for a PostgreSQL vs MySQL debate, but simply how the performance of the MySQL expression scales as rows grow compared to using PostGIS/PostgreSQL. It's a drastic step to switch database system, so the upside better be significant. share|improve this question closed as too broad by dezso, Jon Seigel, Max Vernon, Paul White, bluefeet Oct 6 '13 at 11:25 The only way to answer this question is to run benchmarks with your load and your data. –  a_horse_with_no_name Aug 4 '13 at 8:33 Really? So ordering by manual calculations in MySQL could just as well be as fast as built-in spatial indexes? –  forthrin Aug 4 '13 at 10:21 No, for MySQL I suggest you use spatial indexes for finding points nearby. No enhancements or improvements on math functions can be faster than spatial indexes. –  ypercube Aug 4 '13 at 11:23 @ypercube: MySQL Spatial Indexes seem buggy and unusable at the time of writing. Do you know when they will be at a mature and usable state? –  forthrin Aug 4 '13 at 14:06 They certainly do not provide all the functionality of PostGIS. But what bug have you hit? Perhaps you can write a question with the design and the query you used and someone may help with the specific efficiency/problems that showed up. –  ypercube Aug 4 '13 at 14:12 1 Answer 1 There are a couple of reasons I would expect PostgreSQL to perform better here. The first is that you can index the output of a function in PostgreSQL. If you have complex calculations, you can index data related to that, derivative of data you are actually storing. The second is that spacial indexes are very mature in PostgreSQL. This allows very complex calculations, such as overlapping of bounding boxes, to be done using indexes. There is an exception however, in that certain scenarios might do better on MySQL, for example if you are mostly running the same exact query over and over again. share|improve this answer
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Keith Haring Estate Joins Barbara Gladstone Gallery Keith Haring Estate Joins Barbara Gladstone Gallery After Jeffrey Deitch closed his SoHo gallery last June to become director of Los Angeles's MOCA, Keith Haring's estate was left without New York representation. But now the artist's estate has signed up with Barbara Gladstone, who told the New York Times that she has followed Haring's work since commissioning him to do his first set of prints in 1982. She called the development a "homecoming." A representative for the Gladstone Gallery told ARTINFO that a Haring show is in the works for May at its 21st Street space. Gladstone also has a space on 24th Street, and one in Brussels, Belgium. Many leading New York dealers have presented solo shows of Haring's work in recent years, including Van de Weghe Fine Art, Tony Shafrazi, and Deitch, who exhibited a 70-foot-long mural painted by the artist for San Francisco's South of Market Childcare Center in 1985. Since Haring's death in 1990, his estate has been administered by the Keith Haring Foundation, which he established after being diagnosed with AIDS. The foundation has a twofold mission of supporting educational opportunities for underprivileged children and financing AIDS research and patient care. Haring's Pop-inflected, graffiti-inspired drawings have become emblematic of 1980s New York, and works authenticated by his foundation are very much in demand. At Phillips de Pury's June contemporary art sale in London, a Haring work from 1983 fetched £157,250 ($237,000). In other Keith Haring-related news, residents of the Australian town of Collingwood outside Melbourne are currently debating whether or not to restore a faded mural that the artist created in 1984. A Facebook group called "Save the Keith Haring Mural" has attracted more than 5,000 members.
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dealsbuy 2, get 1 for $1 on used books, cds, movies… I've been having great times with GoHastings recently - but I would recommend waiting for one of their 30% off + free shipping items... saves a LOT more money on cheaper (sub $10) items. I just ordered 13 books (all hard cover) from them. I used the code "FALLFEST" and got every third book for a $1. Also they only charged me $.96 to ship my whole order. As long as you just order books the shipping $.96. this sucks :( i am an international buyer and they dont accept other payments but US CC's :( I just tried to order 9 books but they would only honor one $1.00 book on the entire order so watch your order carefully @lordseiya: I haven't gone and looked over the website yet, but if they allow shipping to a name & address other than the billing, I'm in the US, so if you want to Paypal me the money and I will place your order on my credit card. \Wow, as soon as I finished typing that I realized what a scam that sounds like! I'm an ebay seller so if your order isn't too much, I'll order what you want, have it sent to myself and put the entire order up on ebay as a single listing with bidding being closed to everyone but you. Wait---that will negate their cheap shipping and shipping overseas is really expensive, especially for something as heavy as books, so maybe that was a dumb offer after all. (But then it's almost 2 am here so I'm claiming that as my excuse!)
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Wednesday, February 02, 2005 Life, the Universe and Everything Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat From the suggestion box *Applause* Suggestions are overflowing from the suggestion box; keep 'em coming! We want to hear your ideas and concerns. Here is the first installment of comments and responses : 1. We need more staplers! (Or variations on the same theme). Ernster's Answer : Staplers are endangered species in any library, not because they get stolen, but because they are broken with amazing frequency. Please report any broken staplers to the circulation desk, and we'll have them fixed or replaced as necessary. We'll also be adding staplers to the computer labs as an experiment. In the past, we've found that the proximity of staplers to computers directly relates to the strength of the virus kill-the-stapleritis. Consequently, we have positioned staplers such that we're able to more quickly identify problems before the virus reaches its lethal stages. However, based on demand, we'll again attempt to house staplers in the labs, and assess use. 2. We need to have a garbage can next to the staplers at the circulation desk. Ernster's answer : Hm. The case of the mysteriously disappearing garbage can. Every few days, we do indeed put a new garbage can in this area, and it promptly disappears within the week. We've set our sleuths on this problem, though, and hope to have it resolved shortly. 3. Various comments on the new table locations, some commending the move and some requesting a return to the former configuration. Ernster's answer : As you can see by the varied comments, this is one of those issue where users have a wide variety of views and preferences. Based on general usage and an assessment of current comments, the new arrangement serves users better than the former arrangement. 4. Drinks! Why can't we bring drinks, like coffee in cups from Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts, into the library? Ernster's answer : Ernster loves coffee as much as the next cat (even though it's NOT good for him)! We don't prohibit bringing drinks into the library, but those of you who remember the former splotchy, stained carpet will undoubtedly realize why all drinks need to be in permanent, spill-proof containers. As just one illustration of the problem, look to an incident in the computer lab during the most recent exam period, where a soft drink in a non-approved container was spilled. The spill was unreported, and we were fortunate that it was found and cleaned before the stain had a chance to set. 5. Enforce the talking policy/make clear where the talking areas are. Ernster's answer : How about meowing areas? Signs should be posted prominently throughout the library today and tomorrow. 6. Add temporary outlets (power). Ernster's answer : We are exploring this option, but there are a few complications, not the least of which are (1) power constraints (even if we added 100 power strips, the current wiring may not be able to handle the demand); (2) tripping hazards (temporary power = extension cords and power strips. Where we can do this safely, we'll try. ) 7. LexisNexis should add named folders for printouts. Ernster's answer : I've forwarded this request to the LexisNexis representative for consideration. Great suggestions everyone! Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat Tuesday, February 01, 2005 Suggestion Box As you may or may not have noticed there is a suggestion box on the Circulation Desk near the staplers. This is another way for you to tell us suggestions, concerns, issues or whatever you think about the law library. These comments are read as the new seating in the Fortunoff Reading Room attests. Dropping a comment into this box is also a good way to vent even if we can't really solve the problem. The Suggestion Box can function as a community forum and be fun. Boalt Hall at Berkeley is famous for the Book kept on the library counter in which students write whatever occurs to them. They fill several books each year with comments, and Uncle Zeb (an ectoplasmic entity) responds. The books have been kept and apparently law alumni like to visit the law library and read the books from their years in school. So, come on and tell us. What is on your mind? Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat Monday, January 31, 2005 Journal Finder Have you ever had a citation to an article that was located in a journal that wasn't available in paper here at Hofstra. Well, it might be available online, and there is an easy way for you to find out. You can find your answer in Hofstra Library's Journal Finder. First go to the University Libraries Home Page. Then click Journal Finder and you will be taken to the Journal Database Search Page. From here just type in the name of the journal you are searching for or use the browse feature. If the journal you are looking for is available in any of the databases that Hofstra subscribes to (except Lexis/Nexis and Westlaw) the information will appear here and you can click right into the database and access your article. Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat Monday noise report Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
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actual Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of “actual” in the English Dictionary "actual" in British English See all translations actualadjective [before noun] uk   us   /ˈæk.tʃu.əl/ /-tju-/ /-tʃʊl/ B2 existing in ​fact: We had ​estimated about 300 ​visitors, but the actual ​number was much ​higher. The ​exams are in ​July, but the actual ​results (= the ​results themselves) don't ​appear until ​September. in actual fact B2 really: I ​thought she was ​Portuguese, but in actual ​fact she's Brazilian. More examples (Definition of actual from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) "actual" in American English See all translations actualadjective [not gradable]  us   /ˈæk·tʃu·əl/ real; ​existing in ​fact: We ​expected 50 ​people, but the actual ​number was a lot ​higher. (Definition of actual from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) "actual" in Business English See all translations actualadjective [only before noun] uk   us   /ˈæktʃuəl/ true or ​exact: actual amount/cost/figure Residents are ​paying electricity ​prices that are ​double the actual ​cost of ​generating electricity. There is a ​gap between desired and actual ​performance. actual ​sales/​results real, rather than ​part of an ​idea or ​plan: He's had a lot of ​interviews, but never had an actual ​job. INTERNET real, not on the ​internet: The actual ​storesofferlocalconvenience while the ​virtualstoresoffervariety for ​shoppers. actualnoun [usually plural] uk   us   /ˈæktʃuəl/ ACCOUNTING an ​amount of ​money that a ​company really ​spends, rather than an ​amount of ​money that it ​plans or expects to ​spend: We continuously compare ​budgetedamounts with actuals. STOCK MARKET something that physically exists such as ​oil, metal, ​grain, or coffee that is ​traded on the ​stockmarket: Transactions can be ​trade in actuals or by ​means of ​futurescontracts. (Definition of actual from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of “actual” in Korean 사실상의… in Arabic فِعلي… in Malaysian hakikat sebenar… in French réel… in Russian фактический… in Chinese (Traditional) 現實的,實際的, 真實的,真正的… in Italian effettivo… in Turkish gerçek… in Polish faktyczny, rzeczywisty… in Spanish real… in Vietnamese thực sự… in Portuguese verdadeiro, em si… in Thai แท้จริง… in German tatsächlich… in Catalan real, veritable… in Japanese 実際の, 現実の… in Chinese (Simplified) 现实的,实际的, 真实的,真正的… in Indonesian aktual, sebenarnya… What is the pronunciation of actual? Add Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website “actual” in Business English Word of the Day to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct Word of the Day Out of Africa Out of Africa by Colin McIntosh, October 01, 2015 Read More  face training noun face training noun October 05, 2015 Read More
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Amnesty International Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of “Amnesty International” in the English Dictionary "Amnesty International" in British English See all translations Amnesty Internationalnoun uk   us   an ​internationalorganization that ​works to ​persuadegovernments to ​releasepeople who are in ​prison for ​theirbeliefs and to ​stop the use of torture and ​punishment by ​death (Definition of Amnesty International from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Translations of “Amnesty International” in Chinese (Simplified) 大赦国际… in Chinese (Traditional) 大赦國際,國際特赦組織… What is the pronunciation of Amnesty International? Add Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website Word of the Day to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct Word of the Day Out of Africa Out of Africa by Colin McIntosh, October 01, 2015 Read More  face training noun face training noun October 05, 2015 Read More
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joinery Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of “joinery” in the English Dictionary "joinery" in British English See all translations joinerynoun [U] uk   /ˈdʒɔɪ.nər.i/  us   /-nɚ-/ the ​work of a ​joiner or the things made by a ​joiner (Definition of joinery from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Translations of “joinery” in Chinese (Simplified) 细木工人的工作, 细木工的制品… in Chinese (Traditional) 細木工業, 細木工的製品… What is the pronunciation of joinery? Add Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website Word of the Day to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct Word of the Day Out of Africa Out of Africa by Colin McIntosh, October 01, 2015 Read More  face training noun face training noun October 05, 2015 Read More
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sob Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of “sob” in the English Dictionary "sob" in British English See all translations sobverb [I] uk   /sɒb/  us   /sɑːb/ (-bb-) B2 to ​crynoisily, taking in ​deep breaths: I ​found her sobbing in the ​bedroom because she'd ​broken her ​favouritedoll. You're not going to ​helpmatters by ​lying there sobbing! sobnoun [C] uk   /sɒb/  us   /sɑːb/ an ​act or ​sound of sobbing: I could ​hear her sobs from the next ​room. S.O.B.noun [C usually singular] uk   /ˌes.əʊˈbiː/  us   /-oʊ-/ abbreviation for son of a bitch (Definition of sob from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) "sob" in American English See all translations sobverb [I/T]  us   /sɑb/ (-bb-) to ​cry in a ​noisy way, taking in ​sudden, ​short breaths noun [C]  us   /sɑb/ I never ​heard such sobs. (Definition of sob from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of sob? Add Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website Word of the Day to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct Word of the Day Out of Africa Out of Africa by Colin McIntosh, October 01, 2015 Read More  face training noun face training noun October 05, 2015 Read More
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yap Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of “yap” in the English Dictionary "yap" in British English See all translations uk   us   /jæp/ (-pp-) [I] disapproving If a ​smalldog yaps, it makes ​short, high ​sounds: She has a ​horrible little ​dog that yaps around ​yourankles. [I usually + adverb] informal disapproving to ​talkcontinuously: I've just had my ​mother on the ​phone, yapping away for ​half an ​hour! noun [C] uk   us   adjective uk   us   /ˈjæp.i/ a yappy little ​dog (Definition of yap from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) "yap" in American English See all translations yapverb [I]  us   /jæp/ (-pp-) (of a ​smalldog) to make ​short, high ​sounds disapproving slang (of a ​person) To yap is to ​talk: If you weren’t so ​busy yapping you wouldn’t have ​missedourexit. (Definition of yap from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) "YAP" in Business English See all translations YAPnoun [C] uk   us   /jæp/ (also yuppie) US abbreviation for Young Aspiring Professional: a young ​person who ​lives in a city, ​earns a lot of ​money, and ​spends it doing ​fashionable things and ​buyingexpensive possessions (Definition of YAP from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of “yap” in Spanish ladrar… in Vietnamese sủa ăng ẳng… in Malaysian menyalak… in Thai เห่า… in French japper… in German kläffen… in Chinese (Simplified) (小狗)狂吠,吠叫, 喋喋不休地说话,唠叨… in Turkish acı acı havlamak… in Russian тявкать… in Indonesian mendengking… in Chinese (Traditional) (小狗)狂吠,吠叫, 喋喋不休地說話,嘮叨… in Polish ujadać… What is the pronunciation of yap? Add Cambridge dictionaries to your browser to your website Word of the Day to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct Word of the Day Out of Africa Out of Africa by Colin McIntosh, October 01, 2015 Read More  face training noun face training noun October 05, 2015 Read More
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Try Our Apps Pore Over vs. Pour Over [bahr-ter] /ˈbɑr tər/ verb (used without object) verb (used with object) bartering away his pride for material gain. the act or practice of bartering. items or an item for bartering: We arrived with new barter for the villagers. Origin of barter Related forms barterer, noun outbarter, verb (used with object) unbartered, adjective unbartering, adjective 1, 2. traffic. See trade. Unabridged Cite This Source Examples from the Web for barter Contemporary Examples Historical Examples • And up to the completion of the railroad nine-tenths of the business of the Mormon people was conducted on a system of barter. Pee-wee Harris Percy Keese Fitzhugh • barter did not wish to use any more of his mental energy than was necessary. The Mind Master Arthur J. Burks • The main articles sought by the savages in barter were knives; as fast as some were supplied they moved off, and others succeeded. Astoria Washington Irving • It seems incredible that this is what a woman will barter for the right to “live her own life”—surely the most empty of desires. The Roadmender Michael Fairless British Dictionary definitions for barter trade by the exchange of goods Derived Forms barterer, noun Word Origin Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition Cite This Source Word Origin and History for barter Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper Cite This Source barter in Culture barter definition The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Cite This Source Word of the Day Difficulty index for barter Most English speakers likely know this word Word Value for barter Scrabble Words With Friends Nearby words for barter
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Try Our Apps Pore Over vs. Pour Over Bureau of Mines noun, U.S. Government a division of the Department of the Interior, created in 1910, that studies the nation's mineral resources and inspects mines. Unabridged Cite This Source Word of the Day Difficulty index for Bureau of Mines Few English speakers likely know this word Word Value for Bureau Scrabble Words With Friends Nearby words for bureau of mines
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Try Our Apps Pore Over vs. Pour Over Department of Commerce the department of the U.S. federal government that promotes and administers domestic and foreign commerce. Abbreviation: DOC. Unabridged Cite This Source Department of Commerce in Culture Department of Commerce definition A department of the federal executive branch whose responsibilities include management of the census and the United States Patent Office. Through a variety of bureaus and agencies, such as the Industry and Trade Administration and the Office of Minority Business Enterprise, the Department of Commerce works to promote American business interests at home and abroad. The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Cite This Source Word of the Day Difficulty index for Department of Commerce Few English speakers likely know this word Word Value for Department Scrabble Words With Friends
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