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The effect of protein intake on muscle maintenance during weight loss - Lifesum Home Stories Recipes Videos The effect of protein intake on muscle maintenance during weight loss Some muscle mass is inevitable when following a weight loss diet, but you can minimize muscle loss. Read on to learn how to lose fat and not muscle. Published: 11/5/2019 Categories: Lose weight Build muscle 6 min. read Published: 11/5/2019 Categories: Lose weight Build muscle 6 min. read In healthy adults, the total body weight consists of approximately 30-40 % muscle mass in women and 40-50 % in men. Unfortunately, some people may believe that muscles make us look big and bulky, and that it is good to get rid of both fat and muscles when losing weight. As a matter of fact, muscle mass has many positive health effects, and it is a myth in both women and men that it would give a bulky appearance. Although some muscle loss is inevitable during weight loss, there are approaches to limit the loss of muscle mass. What muscle mass is and how much we lose Muscle mass, lean body mass and fat-free mass are often used as synonyms, although they have differences. Muscle mass usually refers to skeletal muscle mass and is included in lean body mass, which instead comprises the total body weight minus fat mass. Thus, internal organs and bone marrow, containing some essential fat, are included in lean body mass. However, fat-free mass is what it sounds like – body mass free from fat. To assess fat-free mass, the essential fat in organs and bone marrow is estimated and subtracted from total body weight. In this article, the term muscle mass will be used. Regardless of used term, muscle mass, lean body mass and fat-free mass are all linked with healthy outcomes, such as lower risk of overweight, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. However, having enough fat mass is extremely important for our health as well, for example for storing energy and vital hormones, protecting our organs and helping us to keep warm. Healthy body fat percentages range from approximately 20-35 % in women aged 20-59 years and 8-22 % in men aged 20-59 years. Body fat percentages below these ranges are not recommended. When losing weight from eating a calorie-reduced diet, fat mass as well as muscle mass are lost. In overweight people, 20-30 % of total weight loss is muscle mass. However, in normal weight people, the loss of muscle mass is often as much as 35 % or more of the total weight loss. Also, normal weight people who regain weight after weight loss gain more fat mass than overweight people. Due to the health benefits linked with muscle mass, it is valuable to limit the loss of muscle mass when following a calorie-reduced diet. How to limit muscle loss During negative energy balance, muscle mass is willingly transformed to be used for energy production. Periods of reduced calorie intake are therefore problematic for muscle maintenance. Even though some muscle mass unavoidably will be lost during weight loss, there are approaches to limit muscle loss. Protein intake plays an important role in maintaining muscle mass. Following a high-protein diet with a protein intake above the requirement level helps preserving muscle mass and increasing fat loss. In addition, diets with a protein intake below the requirement level appears to increase the risk of regaining weight. However, a protein intake above 35 % of the total calorie intake has not been shown to give any additional muscle-sparing effects. Remember to always try to eat well-balanced meals containing fat, carbohydrates and protein. An additional approach to limit loss of muscle mass is strength training. Combining strength training with an increased protein intake during weight loss is advantageous for minimizing muscle loss. It also has the positive effect of improving muscle strength. However, the muscle-sparing effect of combining a high-protein diet with strength training appears to be weakened if the total calorie intake is extremely low in comparison to the energy requirements. In those cases, dietary protein mainly becomes a source of energy for meeting the energy requirements, instead of preserving muscle mass. In order to minimize possible health disadvantages from an inadequate calorie intake, it is important to get professional help when aiming to lose weight. Additional effects of high-protein diets Another positive aspect with a high-protein diet is its beneficial effect on resting energy expenditure, which actually is linked with muscle mass. Resting energy expenditure, also called basal metabolic rate, is the amount of energy required for bodily functions when lying down without performing any type of movement. It is directly related to the amount of muscle mass, since muscles are more energy-demanding than fat mass. Thus, eating according to a high-protein diet during calorie restriction is associated with muscle maintenance, consequently keeping up the resting energy expenditure. However, despite greater weight loss, fat mass loss, satiety and less muscle loss during high-protein diets, the long-term effects on weight status is unclear. This uncertainty is due to difficulties in conducting long-term studies on this area, because of problems of adhering to a high-protein diet for periods longer than one year. Eating a protein-rich food source in each meal is one way to make it easier to adhere to a high-protein diet. Examples of healthy protein sources are fish, chicken, lean meat, vegetarian meat substitutes, eggs, tofu, beans and lentils. Summary Muscle mass is evidently linked with health benefits, such as lower risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Following a high-protein diet during weight loss preserves muscle mass, and the best result is obtained when combined with strength training. A higher protein intake also increases the energy consumption, probably due to the muscle-sparing effect, since muscle mass utilizes more energy than fat mass. However, it is important to remember that dietary carbohydrates and fat have essential functions in our body and should constitute an appropriate part of our diet. Written by Ellinor Nilsson References Carbone JW, Mcclung JP, Pasiakos SM. Recent advances in the characterization of skeletal muscle and whole-body protein responses to dietary protein and exercise during negative energy balance. Adv Nutr. 2019;10(1):70–9. Cava E, Yeat NC, Mittendorfer B. Preserving healthy muscle during weight loss. Adv Nutr. 2017 May 15;8(3):511-19. Gallagher D, Heymsfield SB, Heo M, Jebb SA, Murgatroyd PR, Sakamoto Y. Healthy percentage body fat ranges: an approach for developing guidelines based on body mass index. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Sep;72(3):694-701. Going S, Hingle M, Farr J. Body composition. In: Ross AC, Caballero B, Cousins RJ, Tucker KL, Ziegler TR, editors. Modern nutrition in health and disease. 11. ed. Philadelphia; London: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2014. p. 635-48. Leidy HJ, Clifton PM, Astrup A, Wycherley TP, Westerterp-Plantenga MS, Luscombe-Marsh ND et al. The role of protein in weight loss and maintenance. Am J Clin Nutr. 2015 Jun;101(6):1320S-1329S. Longland TM, Oikawa SY, Mitchell CJ, Devries MC, Phillips SM. Higher compared with lower dietary protein during an energy deficit combined with intense exercise promotes greater lean mass gain and fat mass loss: a randomized trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2016 Mar;103(3):738-46. Martens EA, Westerterp-Plantenga MS. Protein diets, body weight loss and weight maintenance. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2014 Jan;17(1):75-9. Wycherley TP, Moran LJ, Clifton PM, Noakes M, Brinkworth GD. Effects of energy-restricted high-protein, low-fat compared with standard-protein, low-fat diets: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Am J Clin Nutr. 2012;96(6):1281–98. All of the content and media on Lifesum is created and published for information purposes only. It is not intended to be used as a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Users should always consult with a doctor or other health care professional for medical advice. If you have or think you are at risk of developing an eating disorder, do not use the Lifesum app and seek immediate medical help. Read this next Apple AppStore: 4.6 average rating Google Play: 4.4 average rating Gain control of your nutrition intake and boost your health. 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Boys 2019-ALUM skip navigation Team Finder Login Create an Account SportsEngine Football Baseball Soccer Lacrosse Basketball HFL Cougar Hoops Home Teams Calendar News Directions Contact Sponsors Dibs Team Finder Current Section Teams Boys Boys 2019-Alum Related Pages Boys 2022 Boys 2023 - MC Boys 2023 - LC Boys 2024 - MC Boys 2024 - LC Boys 2025 - MC Boys 2025 - LC Boys 2026 MC Boys 2027 Boys 2026 - LC Boys 2019-Alum Share this Team > Boys 2019-ALUM Regular Season - McKinnon 2010-2011 2010-2011 x Regular Season - McKinnon Seasons Regular Season Regular Season (Eastman) Regular Season - McKinnon Regular Season Home Roster Game Schedule Player Stats Team Stats Photos Videos Posts Jack McDonald out-maneuvers defense to lay one in. Great hustle and form all around Team McKinnon Scraps but loses at Gates Chili Tourney The crowd underneath awaits a rebound Recent Boys 7/8 - Team 2 News HFL-Eastman Practices Paying Off! 12/29/2010, 3:41pm EST By Press Kennedy ROC Sports Beat New defenses added, and offense is starting to gel... HFL-Eastman has been working diligently on a tough denial man-to-man, a 2-2-1 full-court press, a 1-3-1 half court-trap, and a straight 1-31. Additionally, the time put in running the offensive schemes is starting to pay off in the form of on-the-court performance. Coach Allen says "...we are able to keep teams on their heels because the boys have been executing the defensive schemes so effectively." HFL-Eastman Climbs to 2-1 in Holiday Classic 12/29/2010, 12:17pm EST By Press Kennedy ROC Sports Beat Two big wins at SJF on Tuesday night! After dropping an OT heartbreaker to Hilton Select, HFL-Eastman bounced back with two victories on the SJF hardcourts Tuesday night. Tuesday's first game opened with a very athletic Sweden/Clarkson opening up an early lead. The HFL boys battled back with a tenacious defense and disciplined, attacking offense, in what turned out to be a very physical game. HFL needed a heroic 23 point fourth quarter to finally put SC away 41-36. The key to the game offensively was the guard combination of Brandon Allen, Conner Craig, Hunter Burri, and Coleman Roach who successfully attacked the tenacious SC half-court trap. The second game of the evening pitted HFL against GBA Farrah for the third time this season. The teams each shared a victory and were looking for a strong showing in the rubber match. HFL again fell behind early, as GBA was fired up and came out with a well-run full-court zone press. Late in the first quarter, HFL found life, kicking off a 27-5 run to break open a 28-11 half-time lead. HFL used a tenacious man-to-man defense in the second half to maintain a significant led, finishing with a 52-42 victory. Conner Craig had a break-out game scoring 10 points, and Austin Buschang chipped in 5 including a nifty reverse layup in the first half. The HFL boys battled in both games. Rebounding dominance played a significant role as they held the opponents to a single shot most times down the floor. The battle of the boards was lead by Joshua Allen who compiled an amazing 33 rebounds in the two games. He was heavily supported by an excellent rebounding crew of Tom Eastman, nine boards, and Josh D’Agostino, Ryan Shaw, and Shane O’Grady who each contributed eight boards in the two games. This group of strong rebounders makes it difficult for opponents to win in the trenches. HFL-Eastman looks to go 3-1 in the Holiday Classic against a tough CYP Ciaccia on Tuesday night. Team Ruff visits livonia 11/20/2010, 7:21pm EST By coach ruff Cougars vs Livonia Showdown Team Ruff travelled to Livonia to scrimmage the always tough and always prepared livonia hoopsters. ESPN Hoops experts were watching this match up closely I am sure Team Ruff emerged victorious with a hard fought 23 to 10 win. These Cougars can play some D. Livonia struggled to score all day Kyle " Special K" Lacey and Louis " little A Train" Annunziata played lock down D. Owen " The Big O" Vannewkirk and Ben " The empire state building" tomaszewski cleaned the glass and battled some very big inside players from Livonia Aiden " The Big A Train" Goldfarb did a little bit of everything on the floor. Matt " Mr smooth " Haas played his usual steady game plus caught fire in the 4th quarter with some nice shots Justin " the general" Hofmann ran the show at the point guard like a seasoned veteran and Garrett " G Man" Ruff also played a solid game. The kids played very hard, and were diving all over the floor for loose balls and battled some much bigger Livonia kids...coach Ruff was very proud. 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Global Democracy | community sheds Home All Ideas Submit Idea Get The App About Login / Join Login / Join Contact Privacy & Terms top_idea_big TOP IDEA Voted number 1 of its week community sheds I read somewhere that the average use of a drill over its lifetime is around 8 minutes. Think of all the drills bought for one little job and then sit in the shed unused for the next ten years. I can also recall the days when the neighbours in the street would borrow my Dad’s lawnmower. Makes sense to have community sheds in neighbourhoods where gardening equipment is available to borrow (would need an honesty and sign out system to keep track of everything). Maybe a mulcher where people can take their garden waste and people can take it for their own gardens. Even community compost? Flow on effects can only be positive: * individuals can save money by not buying a heap of tools they may only use once * lower consumption of ‘stuff’ * foster a gardening community * a sharing economy 000014542 Australia | 10 September 2022 Category: Society Vote Reach 114 Views 20 Votes 13 Score 65.0 % Share idea Comments Sign in to add a comment. Our aim is to provide all people with a voice and a vote on global issues affecting the world. About Terms & Privacy Contact © GlobalDemocracy.com
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The real focus however is the un-doubtable fact that the ‘Infinite’ growth model is the backbone of the capitalist economy which in-turn is the support system of this exponentially grown and growing human population and all of it rests upon ‘Finite’ energy, which is Hydrocarbons. Most of us know that we have long reached ‘Peak Oil’ production levels and have seen the greatest of the nations go to the depths of violations to exploit and secure their positions on oil and other resources. Most of us know that the major corporations of the world which have major, if not absolute influence on governments are themselves in a tizzy to remain competitive within their own realm of competition pressing constantly on production and consumption to sustain, further exploiting oil, natural resources and our environment. The bottom line is that we live in a world which because of the sake of its cancerous growth model is over-tapped, over-exploited in every imaginable way. A vicious cycle which is growing! Everything is churning faster and faster in our present world which is designed to increase in pace. Everyone says that the world has changed more in the last few centuries than it had in its entire history. What more is sure is that the rate of growth is ‘exponential’ which ascertains that just the coming few years would be different than the last 10 and so on. “The Greatest Shortcoming of the Human Race is our Inability to Understand the Exponential Function.” Dr. Albert A. Bartlett (Prof. Emeritus, Department of Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder) There are over 7 billion people in the world now, a population which is exponentially growing in a finite resource world. I do not want to be an anarchist but feel that the support mechanism (Oil) is on a trend of being obscure which has the potential of taking its toll on the most fundamental of Human needs that we take for granted in life. I strongly believe in human ingenuity and the innate benevolent nature that we possess. However, human ingenuity can only operate within the laws of physics (Basing the fact that no other energy resource has come up to replace the function of oil ‘as is in our present economy’) and the fact that we do not remain benevolent if there was to be an invasion on our resources. Stop thinking that Human Overpopulation Danger is a Myth Yes, all human beings can be cramped up like chickens in a box but can that sustain life, No. The term ‘Ecological Footprint’ describes that the amount of land space required to support one human life is immensely larger than the amount of physical space occupied by one human body and "Carrying capacity" of the world is a real concept. The fact is that the biosphere can support only a given number of humans in terms of sustainable life. The water needs of a single person vastly outpace the physical space that person occupies. The entire population of Los Angeles, for example, needs literally thousands of square miles of water basin space to capture all the water that's pumped into their artificial city. It's not hard to imagine that the food needs of a single person exceeds many square meters of land which also needs water for production. On top of that if you take out the petrochem support in growing foods, you will be left with flash farming which would require not meters but many square miles per person. Lets say that flash farming situation does not arise, consider the following; In America, India and China, underground water aquifers that produce the food is plummeting rapidly. Many aquifers will be dry by 2040, including the Ogallala Aquifer that stretches from Texas to South Dakota and provides irrigation for the breadbasket agricultural hub of America. Nature also needs a large, functioning ecosystem to dilute, process and transform the waste products of humanity. Nearly every river that empties into the oceans creates a massive "dead zone" of chemicals, heavy metals and pharmaceutical runoff. It is a fact that almost all natural ecosystems are being majorly affected and many even completely dying because of exceeding human filth. Related Article: In the end I need you to think about a phenomenon that occurs in bacteria culture produced in a petri dish. When the bacteria starts to outgrow in number in relation to the amount of space in the perti dish it gets agitated and its activity further increases all of which denote to being under pressure for survival which is not healthy. In the modern world every sustainable aspect of human population which is still growing exponentially is directly related to industrialization with Capitalism being the rule of the time. What this means is that we as the incumbents of modern economy have to remain in a constant tizzy to actively ‘compete’ in the ever so rapidly competing and exploiting world in order to sustain. There is nothing much wrong with this ‘rat race’ other than the fact that the we are consuming our resources more rapidly not thinking of the repercussions and that our parents, grandparents and their grandparents had less quality of life in terms of smart phones and other such luxuries but more quality in environment, health, morals, ethics and much more peace of mind than we do.Related Article: Fulfilling Future Food & Water Scarcity - A Mission Impossible Human ingenuity on its course of evolution gave birth to Industrialization (generating surplus through the use of finite energy i.e. coal, oil) which had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and life conditions of human beings. Historians agree that the Industrial Revolution was one of ‘the’ most important events in history. It paved the way to establish corporations and advancement in sciences, technology and other accessibility. The result was that human species thrived and grew exponentially in numbers in this evolutionary process.
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One of the most pressing imperatives human males (really most primates) have evolved is a need for certainty in their own paternity. Up until the last century with the advent of DNA testing it has been an imperative that has really been at the control of any female with whom a man copulates with. Indeed, even today a ‘father’ is really whomever’s name a woman puts on a birth certificate, generally no questions asked (and no information relayed) of that mother by the OBGYN doctors. Prior to the Sexual Revolution and the millennia leading up to it social and religious controls were instituted to keep rampant Hypergamy in check. An argument could be made that, even in a post-agrarian social order, ubiquitous monogamy and marriage were socially mandated as a way to not only control for women’s Hypergamous impulses, but were also the only practical means of control over certifying that a man’s child was of his own genetic line. And even this had its flaws. Up until the advent of genetic testing the only practical, somewhat assured failsafe for knowing paternity was long term, pair-bonded monogamy and the social conventions that were instituted around it. Men’s sexual strategy (our masculine imperative) is scattershot. Our biology functions such that we can father countless children with each ejaculation and continue to do so well into our later years of life. This strategy is a counterbalance to women’s quality-over-quantity approach to their own sexual strategy. For each environmental obstacle one sex’s reproductive imperatives poses, the other will evolve contingent strategies to compensate for it. To understand this conflict all we need to consider is the Cardinal Rule of Sexual Strategies – For one sex’s strategy to be fulfilled the other’s must be compromised or abandoned. For men, in a social order founded on monogamous pair-bonding, this means abandoning his scattershot sexual strategy and adopting the strategic goals of women’s strategy. What were looking at here for men is exactly the type of evolved contingent strategy I mention above – abandoning his sexual imperative to essentially bet his genetic legacy on one horse, rather than diversifying his odds with, potentially, many sexual opportunities. This is a very important distinction for Red Pill aware men to make with regards to their own sex; opting in for long-term monogamy over a man’s evolved sexual strategy (scattershot) represents adopting a woman’s (ultimate) sexual strategy as his own. This dynamic is defined by what’s called strategic pluralism theory: According to strategic pluralism theory (Gangestad & Simpson, 2000), men have evolved to pursue reproductive strategies that are contingent on their value on the mating market. More attractive men accrue reproductive benefits from spending more time seeking multiple mating partners and relatively less time investing in offspring. In contrast, the reproductive effort of less attractive men, who do not have the same mating opportunities, is better allocated to investing heavily in their mates and offspring and spending relatively less time seeking additional mates. From a woman’s perspective, the ideal is to attract a partner who confers both long-term investment benefits and genetic benefits. Not all women, however, will be able to attract long-term investing mates who also display heritable fitness cues. Consequently, women face trade-offs in choosing mates because they may be forced to choose between males displaying fitness indicators or those who will assist in offspring care and be good long-term mates (Gangestad & Simpson, 2000). The most straightforward prediction that follows is that women seeking short-term mates, when the man’s only contribution to offspring is genetic, should prefer muscularity more than women seeking long-term mates. If we consider that men are overwhelmingly (80%+) rated as unattractive by women today we begin to see the adaptive logic of strategic pluralism for men. Less opportunity equals less potential to follow a man’s sexual imperative. Solution: invest all your sperm and all your efforts into one long-term bet; reproduction with one or relatively few sexual partners – and if you can build social and moral conventions around this adaptive strategy to reinforce it, so much the better. If men can compel intrasexually competing men, and women (whose strategy might be compromised by adopting it), to believe that monogamy is a social and moral imperative, then they increase the odds that they’ll successfully circumvent what would otherwise be the natural limitations of their own reproduction. As you can probably guess, this adaptation for singular parental investment imposed a much higher premium on men’s need for certainty of their own paternity. To be sure, the Alpha Males of most primates have a habit of killing the offspring of any prior Alpha that had access to fertile females in a group prior to his own breeding with them. This infanticide is yet another adaptive insurance that a male primate can be certain that any resources, protection and parental investment he put into any progeny would be of his own paternal line. If it can be assumed that the importance of paternity is a primary, evolved drive in primates, how much more imperative must it be for human males adopting a sexual strategy of singular investment? How much more imperative must it be for women to collectively confuse paternity within a social collective (tribe) and protect against a perceived threat of infanticide or loss of resource provisioning if left on their own? Even in our march towards ‘civilization’ we find this anti-paternity bias in the killing of male members of a social collective while preserving fertile females for potential breeding purposes. Today we may not be killing the sons of rival clansmen, but we can certainly see the paternity bias in how we regard kin affiliation above out-group affiliation in our personal dealings. Concerns of paternity, for men, evolved to be part of our mental firmware – and certainty of it became of paramount importance. Strategic pluralism, however, is not without its own counter contingencies. Even within a social and moral environment that restricts Hypergamy, women are still psychologically compelled to optimize their own sexual strategy to its fullest. 8,000 years ago 17 women reproduced for every 1 man – and this was after the advent of agriculture. There’ve been other studies that reduce this number to a 5 to 1 ratio, but still the fact remains that even in a social order that (ostensibly) prioritizes pair-bonded monogamy, women have provably found ways to optimize Hypergamy and confuse paternity to a socially stable degree. Thus, we see counter-adaptations in behavior on the part of men to mate guard, to once again, insure certainty of paternity. Even in the relative stability of monogamy, men’s psychological imperative for paternity supersedes the social environment. Cuckoldry by Any Other Name As I’ve mentioned in prior essays, cuckoldry deserves a much broader definition today; one that goes beyond the obvious duplicity of birth fraud. Women have found that by tweaking the social conventions that would limit their own sexual strategy they can circumvent the monogamous side of sexual pluralism socially enforced by men. Thus, we get new feminine-primary social conventions that celebrate, socially reward and positively reinforce men’s acceptance of the parental investment responsibilities of other men who fathered children with a woman they’ve pair-bonded with. Step-dads get the big thumbs up and we rejigger the positive reinforcement to downplay father’s day and replace it with special person’s day. Now, consider this with respect to the potential for infanticide that a woman’s hindbrain believes men are capable of. That fear of infanticide represents a root-level limbic part of women’s evolved need to optimize Hypergamy and the great potential for loss of having optimized it in her offspring. So imperative is this to the female psyche that it became necessary to socially condition men’s evolved paternity need out of them once women and the Feminine Imperative became the dominant social driver. On a larger social scale, one that is defined by a post-Sexual Revolution, feminine-primary social order, the answer is simple and total; men must be convinced to completely abandon their biological imperative of parental certainty before they commit to a monogamous relationship with a woman. Socially, we make paper heroes of men who will accept the parental investment responsibilities of a child he didn’t sire. That ‘heroism’ of the guy who accepts his assigned role as a retroactive cuckold is short-lived, but the archetype of that guy who ‘man’s up’ and adopts the children of a single mother is now embedded into our modern folklore. I would also argue that a large part of the Blue Pill conditioning of men for the past 5 generations can find its roots in women’s need to optimize Hypergamy while ensuring the security that once she does a provider-male will step in to fulfill his role as a dutiful cuckold. In order to achieve this, free from the fear of infanticide, boys and men must be conditioned to unequivocally revoke any need for certainty of their own paternity. A few years ago I outlined the next step in Open Hypergamy would be transitioning to a state of normalized and accepted Open Cuckoldry. Wrapped into this transition is also the social efforts to normalize a feminine-controlled form of polyamory – one in which primarily a woman is presented with the options and control of exercising both the short-term sexual, and long-term provisional, sides of Hypergamy. Today this is what’s termed a polyamorous relationship with male partners representing Alpha seed and Beta need. In moving from a normalized state of Open Hypergamy to Open Cuckoldry there are a series of social changes that need to occur and find acceptance in the general population of men. One of these changes is a large scale, socialized effort to get men to accept that their biological imperative to ascertain paternity – even the questioning of paternity – be equated with “toxic” masculinity. The War on Paternity Increasingly we are seeing a push on the part of the Feminine Imperative to delegitimize the innate need of men to ensure their paternity. It’s actually an aspect of a war that’s been going on since the Sexual Revolution to redefine masculinity and fatherhood. As I mentioned in Positive Masculinity the definition of what makes a father is becoming more and more ambiguous, while fathers become increasingly more superfluous. In order to complete this delegitimization of masculinity men must be convinced that their innate need to know paternity, and the importance they inherently place on it, is something to be ashamed of. Every social mandate we see today puts the interests of the mother and child well above that of any father. This is why paternity is rarely ever a factor in issues of child support; even for children that a man didn’t father but is held legally liable for. Socially, even religiously, any importance of paternity for men is being systematically erased. From doctors being gagged from informing cuckolded fathers of genetic tests, to limiting their access to DNA tests themselves, to encouraging men to ‘man up’ and marry single mothers as a moral imperative, paternity for men is now some sort of shameful insecurity. Why would the Feminine Imperative seek to root out what has been a fundamental, evolved, part of men’s mental firmware since the time of our hunter/gatherer beginnings? Because Hypergamy needs security. Hypergamy needs assurances to quell the doubt that a woman has optimized both the Alpha Fucks and Beta Bucks aspects of her sexual strategy. I would argue that men’s psychological need for certainties in his paternity is on par with the need women have of certainties in their need for optimizing Hypergamy. All this war on paternity amounts to is an ensuring that women’s unquestioned, unilateral control over Hypergamy is baked into men on a societal level. Convincing men to abandon any claims on certainty of paternity, and at the same time shaming men who put any importance on it, is an effort on the part of the Feminine Imperative to get men to surrender their sexual strategy by abandoning it wholesale, while praising them for playing a willing role in fulfilling women’s sexual (and life) strategy. Even when that sexual strategy is one where a man acknowledges his lesser sexual market value and seeks to put all his investment into one woman, the push to delegitimize men’s need for paternity circumvents this strategy. Delegitimizing men’s need for paternity cancels any and every upside that long-term monogamy had for Beta men using this sexual strategy. Thus, a return to a scattershot, some would say ‘less civilized’ sexual strategy becomes the only obvious alternative for men who want parental certainty. Erasing the importance of paternity for men is literally the last nail in the coffin that is now contemporary marriage. It reduces men to little more than draft animals and livestock for women’s breeding purposes by erasing any claim a man may have to know his children are his own. Most well-conditioned Blue Pill men adopt this archetype unquestioningly. There are no ‘Fathers’ anymore; all men are interchangeably either breeding stock or simply childcare workers in this new social framework. And boys and young men’s pre-acceptance of this state of men is part of their Blue Pill conditioning. To fully effect Open Cuckoldry the goal of the Feminine Imperative is to have men define masculinity as accepting parental investment as separate and apart from evolved concerns of paternity. Like this: Like Loading...
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Statement from the Princeton City School District Regarding Violence toward Asian Americans and Paci ").prependTo("#gb-header-right .sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist .sw-dropdown .sw-dropdown-list"); $(' District Home ').prependTo(".sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist .sw-dropdown .sw-dropdown-list"); } } $("#sw-mystart-left .sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist").prependTo("#gb-header-right-top"); //DOC ADD CLASS TO SIGNIN IF REGISTER IS NOT TURNED ON if(!$(".sw-mystart-button.register").length) { $(".sw-mystart-button.signin").addClass("no-register"); } //DOC ADD CUSTOM CLICK EVENT FOR SCHOOLLIST DROPDOWN $("#gb-header .sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist .sw-dropdown").attr("id","cs-schoollist-dropdown-list"); $("#gb-header .sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist").off(); /*$("#gb-header .sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist").click(function(){ $(this).toggleClass("open"); $(".sw-dropdown-arrow",this).toggleClass("rotate-arrow"); $("#cs-schoollist-dropdown-list").slideToggle("slow", "swing"); if(!$(this).hasClass("open")){ $(".sw-dropdown", this).slideDown("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).addClass("open"); $(".sw-dropdown-list li a", this).attr("tabindex","0"); } else { $(".sw-dropdown", this).slideUp("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).removeClass("open"); $(".sw-dropdown-list li a", this).attr("tabindex","-1"); } });*/ //DOC ADD CUSTOM CLICK EVENT FOR MYACCOUNT DROPDOWN //$("#sw-mystart-account").off(); //DOC CHANGE SCHOOL LIST TEXT $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist .selector, .sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist .sw-dropdown-selected").text('Select a School'); //DOC #swsignin-txt-username -- AUTO-FOCUS USERNAME SIGNIN FORM FIELD #swsignin-txt-username $("#swsignin-txt-username").focus(); //APPEND SEARCH TO GB-SEARCH-BOTTOM $("#sw-mystart-search").appendTo("#gb-search"); //--> Commented out by Chris - Label is now added by system. //var inputLabel = ' Search '; //$(inputLabel).insertBefore($("#gb-search #sw-mystart-search #sw-search-input")); //--> Add Aria hidden to Search input Label $('#sw-mystart-search label').attr('aria-hidden', 'true'); //CLICK FUNCTION FOR SEARCH DROPDOWN $("#gb-search-icon").click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); $("#gb-search-outer").slideToggle("slow").toggleClass("open"); if($("#gb-search-outer").hasClass("open")) { $("#sw-search-input").focus(); } else { $("#gb-search-icon").focus; } }); $("#sw-mystart-right .sw-mystart-button.signin").appendTo("#gb-header-right-bottom"); $("#sw-mystart-right .sw-mystart-button.register").appendTo("#gb-header-right-bottom"); $("#gb-header-right-bottom .sw-mystart-button").each(function(){ $(this).append(''); }); // ********** HEADER ********** // var taglineToggle = "false"; var sitenameToggle = "false"; if(taglineToggle == "false" && sitenameToggle == "false") { $("#gb-sitename-outer").hide(); } if(taglineToggle == "false" || $("#gb-tagline").text() == "") { $("#gb-tagline").remove(); } //DOC ADD LOGO var logoSrc = jQuery.trim("/cms/lib/OH02215824/Centricity/Template/GlobalAssets/images///logos/web logo.png"); var srcSplit = logoSrc.split("/"); var srcSplitLen = srcSplit.length; if((logoSrc != "") && (srcSplit[srcSplitLen - 1] != "default-man.jpg")) { if(!false) { $("#gb-logo").append(" ").removeClass("hidden"); } else { $("#gb-logo").append(" ").removeClass("hidden"); } } else { if(!false) { $("#gb-logo").append(" ").removeClass("hidden"); } else { $("#gb-logo").append(" ").removeClass("hidden"); } } //DOC ADD SITENAME if(sitenameToggle == "true") { //ADD SITENAME //DOC add sitename var siteNameOne = jQuery.trim("COVID Information"); var siteNameTwo = jQuery.trim(""); if((siteNameOne == "") && (siteNameTwo == "")) { var splitLen = 2; var siteName = "COVID Information"; siteName = siteName.split(" "); var siteNameLength = siteName.length; if(siteNameLength > 2){ siteNameEnd = jQuery.trim(siteName.splice(-splitLen, siteName.length).toString().replace(/,/g, " ")); } else { siteNameEnd = jQuery.trim(siteName.splice(-1, siteName.length).toString().replace(/,/g, " ")); } var siteNameBegin = jQuery.trim(siteName.toString().replace(/,/g, " ")); $("#gb-sitename").prepend(" " + siteNameBegin + " " + siteNameEnd + " "); } else if((siteNameOne != "") && (siteNameTwo == "")) { $("#gb-sitename").prepend(" " + siteNameOne + " "); } else if((siteNameOne == "") && (siteNameTwo != "")) { $("#gb-sitename").prepend(" " + siteNameTwo + " "); } else if((siteNameOne != "") && (siteNameTwo != "")) { $("#gb-sitename").prepend(" " + siteNameOne + " " + siteNameTwo + " "); } } //DOC HEADER LINKS SLIDE FUNCTION $("#gb-header-links").unbind("hover"); $("#gb-header-links").hover(function(e){ },function(){ $("#gb-header-links .sw-dropdown-arrow").removeClass("rotate-arrow"); $("#gb-header-links").removeClass("open"); $(".sw-dropdown", this).slideUp("slow", "swing"); }); $("#gb-header-links .sw-dropdown .sw-dropdown-list li").each(function() { var thisLink = this; var linkText = $("a",thisLink).text(); if(linkText === "" || linkText === " ") { $(thisLink).remove(); } }); // ********** BODY ********** // //DOC RENAME FIRST BREADCRUMB $("li.ui-breadcrumb-first > a > span").text("Home"); //DOC REPLACE MORE-LINK TEXT $("a.more-link span").text("View All"); //DOC AUTO-FOCUS USERNAME SIGNIN FIELD $("#swsignin-txt-username").focus(); //DOC CENTER SIGNED OUT MESSAGE AND SIGNIN BUTTON if($("div.ui-spn > div > p > span").text() == "You have been signed out."){ $("div.ui-spn > div").css({"text-align" : "center", "padding" : "50px 0px 50px 0px"}); //DOC add signed out breadcrumb $(".ui-breadcrumbs").append(" Signed Out "); } //DOC ADD SIGN IN BREADCRUMB if($("#swlogin").length){ $(".ui-breadcrumbs").append(" Sign In "); } //DOC REGISTER BREADCRUMB if($("#swageprompt-txt-birthmonth").length && $("#swageprompt-txt-birthday").length && $("#swageprompt-txt-birthyear").length) { $("#sw-content-layout-wrapper .ui-widget.app").addClass("register"); $(".ui-breadcrumbs").append(" Register "); } //DOC SEARCH RESULTS BREADCRUMB if($("#sw-content-layout-wrapper.ui-spn #swsearch-pnl-main").length) { $("#sw-content-layout-wrapper").children().wrapAll(' '); $(".ui-breadcrumbs").append(" Search Results "); } //DOC MOD EVENTS $(".upcomingevents").modEvents({ columns:"yes", monthLong:"no" }); eventsByDay(".upcomingevents .ui-articles"); if($("div.ui-widget.app.upcomingevents .ui-article-description").text() == "There are no upcoming events to display.") { $("div.ui-widget.app.upcomingevents .ui-article-description").css("padding","0px"); } //APPLY RESPONSIVE DIMENSIONS TO CONTENT IMAGES $("div.ui-widget.app .ui-widget-detail img") .not($("div.ui-widget.app.cs-rs-multimedia-rotator .ui-widget-detail img")) .not($("div.ui-widget.app.gallery.json .ui-widget-detail img")) .not($("div.ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-widget-detail img")) .each(function() { if ($(this).attr('width') !== undefined && $(this).attr('height') !== undefined || $(this).parent('p').attr('style') == 'text-align: center;' ) { // IMAGE HAS INLINE DIMENSIONS $(this).css({"width": $(this).attr("width") + "px", "max-width": "100%", "height": "auto", "max-height": $(this).attr("height") + "px"}); } }); //DOC ADD READ FULL STORY BUTTON TO EACH HEADLINE $(".ui-widget.app.headlines").each(function(){ $(".ui-article", this).each(function(){ var headlineURL = $("h1 a", this).attr("href"); $(".ui-article-description", this).append('Learn More'); }); }); $(".hp.column.four .ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-widget-detail .ui-articles .ui-article h1.ui-article-title").hide(); $(".hp.column.four .ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-widget-detail .ui-articles .ui-article p.ui-article-description").hide(); //DOC HIDE HP-CONTENT-LOWER IF THERE ARE NO APPS IN REGION F AND G if(!$("#sw-content-container5 .ui-widget.app").length && !$("#sw-content-container6 .ui-widget.app").length){ $("#hp-content-lower").hide(); } //DOC IF THERE IS NO PHOTO GALLERY APP IN REGION A AND THE GALLERY TOGGLE IS SET TO TRUE, HIDE THE GLOBAL ICONS AND ADJUST COLUMN ONE MARGIN if(!$("#sw-content-container10 .ui-widget.app").length){ $(".hp #gb-global-icons").hide(); $(".hp.column.one.true").css("margin-top","0px"); } //DOC IF NO APPS IN REGION G, HIDE REGION G AND MAKE REGION F SPAN 100% if(!$("#sw-content-container6 .ui-widget.app").length){ $("#hp-content-lower .hp.column.three").css("width","100%"); $("#hp-content-lower .hp.column.four").hide(); } //DOC IF NO APPS IN REGION F, HIDE REGION F AND MAKE REGION G SPAN 100% if(!$("#sw-content-container5 .ui-widget.app").length){ $("#hp-content-lower .hp.column.four").css("width","100%"); $("#hp-content-lower .hp.column.three").hide(); } //DOC HIDE HP-CONTENT-UPPER IF THERE ARE NO APPS IN REGIONS B,C,D & E if(!$("#sw-content-container1 .ui-widget.app").length && !$("#sw-content-container2 .ui-widget.app").length && !$("#sw-content-container3 .ui-widget.app").length && !$("#sw-content-container4 .ui-widget.app").length){ $("#hp-content-upper").hide(); } //DOC move view all link in headlines scroller to app footer if($(".hp.column.four .ui-widget.app.headlines .more-link").length) { $(".hp.column.four .ui-widget.app.headlines").each(function() { var thisApp = this; var thisAppFooter = $(".more-link",this).parent().parent().next(); $(".more-link",thisApp).prependTo(thisAppFooter); }); } // ********** FOOTER ********** // $(".gb.footer.two #social-icons .social-icon").each(function(){ $(this).hover(function(){ $(this).siblings().not(this).css("opacity",".6"); }, function(){ $(this).siblings().not(this).css("opacity","1"); }); }); //DOC SHOW PHONE AND FAX NUMBERS IF THEY EXIST if("5138641162" != "") { $(".cs-contact-phone").removeClass("hidden"); } if("" != "") { $(".cs-contact-fax").removeClass("hidden"); } //DOC GET SCHOOLWIRES FOOTER LINKS var feedbackText = $("div#sw-footer-links li:eq(0) a").text(); var termsURL = $("div#sw-footer-links li:eq(2) a").attr("href"); var termsText = $("div#sw-footer-links li:eq(2) a").text(); var policyURL = $("div#sw-footer-links li:eq(1) a").attr("href"); var policyText = $("div#sw-footer-links li:eq(1) a").text(); var copyrightText = $("#sw-footer-outer #sw-footer-copyright").text(); var swbbLogo = $("#sw-footer-outer #sw-footer-logo img").attr("src"); var swbbLogoAlt = $("#sw-footer-outer #sw-footer-logo img").attr("alt"); //$(".cs-sw-footer-logo img").attr("src",swbbLogo).attr("alt", swbbLogoAlt); $("#cs-sw-footer .cs-sw-footer-logo").html($("#sw-footer-logo").html()); $("#cs-sw-footer-links").html("" + feedbackText + "" + termsText + "" + policyText + "" + copyrightText + ""); } function eventsByDay(container) { var countLi = 0; $(".ui-article", container).each(function(){ if (!$(this).find("h1.ui-article-title.sw-calendar-block-date").size()){ var moveArticle = $(this).html(); $(this).parent().prev().children().children().next().append(moveArticle); $(this).parent().remove(); }; }); $(".ui-article .ui-article-description", container).each(function(){ $(".sw-calendar-block-title", this).insertBefore($(".sw-calendar-block-time", this)); }); $(".ui-article", container).each(function(){ var newDateTime = $('.upcoming-column.left h1', this).html().split(""); var dayName = newDateTime[0].split("<"); if( dayName[0] != 'undefined' ){ //add a zero to the date if it is a single digit if( newDateTime[1].length == 1 ) newDateTime[1] = "0" + newDateTime[1]; //wrap the date in a new tag var newDate = '' + newDateTime[1] + ''; //manipulate the month to only allow a max of 4 letters in the month name var newMonth = newDateTime[0].split('>'); newMonth = ((newMonth[1].length > 4 ) ? newMonth[1].substr(0, 3) : newMonth[1]); //add in the month newDate += '' + newMonth + ''; //append the date and month back into their columns $('.upcoming-column.left h1', this).html(newDate); } }); } function globalIconsNew() { $(".global-icon").each(function(){ $(this).addClass("closed"); var gbTextWidth = $(".text",this).width(); $(this).off().stop(true, true).hover(function(){ if($(this).hasClass("closed")) { $(this).stop(true,true).animate({ width: gbTextWidth + 60, right: gbTextWidth + 30 }, 400, 'swing') $(this).removeClass("closed").addClass("open"); } else { $(this).stop(true,true).animate({ width: '30px', right: '0px' }, 400) $(this).removeClass("open").addClass("closed"); } }); $(this).focusin(function(){ if($(this).hasClass("closed")) { $(this).stop(true,true).animate({ width: gbTextWidth + 60, right: gbTextWidth + 30 }, 400, 'swing') $(this).removeClass("closed").addClass("open"); } else { $(this).stop(true,true).animate({ width: '30px', right: '0px' }, 400) $(this).removeClass("open").addClass("closed"); } }); $(this).focusout(function(){ $(this).stop(true,true).animate({ width: '30px', right: '0px' }, 400) $(this).removeClass("open").addClass("closed"); }); }); } function searchText() { //DOC CUSTOM MYSTART SEARCH PLACEHOLDER //SEARCH TEXT $("div#sw-mystart-search input#sw-search-input").removeAttr("placeholder"); $("div#sw-mystart-search input#sw-search-input").attr("value", "Search"); $("div#sw-mystart-search input#sw-search-input").focus(function() { if($(this).val() == "Search") { $(this).val(""); } }); $("div#sw-mystart-search input#sw-search-input").blur(function() { if($(this).val() == "") { $(this).val("Search"); } }); } function calendarListView(){ //DOC auto click function for schoolwires calendar list view for small mobile devices if(!$("a.ui-btn-toggle.list").hasClass("active")){ $("a.ui-btn-toggle.list").click(); } } function headerLinks(){ //DOC SET UP THE CHECK VARIABLES var hasLink = 0; var linkCheck = [ ["one","Link One Text"], ["two","Link Two Text"], ["three","Link Three Text"], ["four","Link Four Text"], ["five","Link Five Text"], ["six","Link Six Text"], ["seven","Link Seven Text"], ["eight","Link Eight Text"], ["nine","Link Nine Text"], ["ten","Link Ten Text"] ] for(var i = 0; i < 10; i++) { if(!linkCheck[i][1] == "") { $("#gb-header-links .links-body li a.link." + linkCheck[i][0]).removeClass("hidden"); hasLink = 1; } } // SHOW THE TITLE IF THERE ARE ANY if(hasLink == 1){ $("#gb-header-links .links-header").removeClass("hidden"); } } function footerLinks(){ //DOC SET UP THE CHECK VARIABLES var linkCheckFooter = [ ["one","Princeton's Restraint and Seclusion Policy"], ["two","Corporate Sponsors"], ["three","Princeton Education Foundation"] ] for(var i = 0; i < 3; i++) { if(!linkCheckFooter[i][1] == "") { $(".gb.footer.two .footer-link." + linkCheckFooter[i][0]).removeClass("hidden"); } } //DOC HIDE DIVIDER FROM LAST LINK IF SITEMAP IS HIDDEN if($(".gb-sitemap.false").length && !$(".footer-link.one.hidden").length && $(".footer-link.two.hidden").length && $(".footer-link.three.hidden").length) { $(".footer-link.one .divider").hide(); } if($(".gb-sitemap.false").length && !$(".footer-link.one.hidden").length && !$(".footer-link.two.hidden").length && $(".footer-link.three.hidden").length) { $(".footer-link.two .divider").hide(); } if($(".gb-sitemap.false").length && !$(".footer-link.one.hidden").length && !$(".footer-link.two.hidden").length && !$(".footer-link.three.hidden").length) { $(".footer-link.three .divider").hide(); } if($(".gb-sitemap.false").length && $(".footer-link.one.hidden").length && !$(".footer-link.two.hidden").length && $(".footer-link.three.hidden").length) { $(".footer-link.two .divider").hide(); } if($(".gb-sitemap.false").length && $(".footer-link.one.hidden").length && !$(".footer-link.two.hidden").length && !$(".footer-link.three.hidden").length) { $(".footer-link.three .divider").hide(); } if($(".gb-sitemap.false").length && $(".footer-link.one.hidden").length && $(".footer-link.two.hidden").length && !$(".footer-link.three.hidden").length) { $(".footer-link.three .divider").hide(); } if($(".gb-sitemap.false").length && !$(".footer-link.one.hidden").length && $(".footer-link.two.hidden").length && !$(".footer-link.three.hidden").length) { $(".footer-link.three .divider").hide(); } } function headlinesMod(){ //WRAP THE HEADLINES TITLE AND CAPTION IN A DIV FOR STYLING $('.hp.column.four .ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-widget-detail .ui-articles .ui-article').each(function(){ if($(".ui-article-thumb img",this).attr("src")){ var linkHREF = $(".ui-article-title > a",this).attr("href"); var imgWidth = $(".ui-article-thumb img",this).width(); $("h1.ui-article-title", this).next('p.ui-article-description').andSelf().wrapAll(' '); $(".ui-article-inner",this).css("width",imgWidth + 14); } $(".hp.column.four .ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-widget-detail .ui-articles .ui-article h1.ui-article-title").show(); $(".hp.column.four .ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-widget-detail .ui-articles .ui-article p.ui-article-description").show(); }); } function buildStyleSheet(){ var photoBGColor60 = "rgba(" + hexToRgb('#E8B827') + ", .8)"; var regionFGBGColor60 = "rgba(" + hexToRgb('#666666') + ", .8)"; var BGphotoOverlayColor50 = "rgba(" + hexToRgb('#f1f1f2') + ", .5)"; var dynStyleSheet = document.createElement('style'); if(dynStyleSheet) { dynStyleSheet.setAttribute('type', 'text/css'); var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0]; if(head) { head.insertBefore(dynStyleSheet, head.childNodes[0]); } var dynStyles = '#gb-page-inner.background-photo-overlay-true {' + ' background: ' + BGphotoOverlayColor50 + ';' + '}' + '#hp-slideshow:hover .rs-photo-gallery-container .rs-photo-gallery-overlay, #hp-slideshow .mmg-description-outer {' + ' background: ' + photoBGColor60 + ';' + '}' + '.hp.column.four .ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-article-container {' + ' background: ' + regionFGBGColor60 + ';' + '}'; var rules = document.createTextNode(dynStyles); if(dynStyleSheet.styleSheet){ // IE dynStyleSheet.styleSheet.cssText = dynStyles; } else { dynStyleSheet.appendChild(rules); } } } function hexToRgb(h){ var r = parseInt((cutHex(h)).substring(0,2),16); var g = parseInt((cutHex(h)).substring(2,4),16); var b = parseInt((cutHex(h)).substring(4,6),16); return r + ', ' + g + ', ' + b; } function cutHex(h) { return (h.charAt(0)=="#") ? h.substring(1,7):h; } var parallaxScroll = function(){ var getWidth = $(window).width(); var gbSearchHeight = ($("#gb-search-outer").height()); var gbHeaderHeight = ($("#gb-header-outer").height()); var scrollHeight = gbSearchHeight + gbHeaderHeight + 26; var channelHeight = $("#gb-channel-list-outer").height() + 20; if($(window).scrollTop() >= scrollHeight && $("#gb-search-outer.open").length) { $("#gb-channel-list-outer").addClass("fixed"); $("#hp-content-outer").css("margin-top", channelHeight); $("#sp-content").css("margin-top", channelHeight); $("#spn-content").css("margin-top", channelHeight); } else if($(window).scrollTop() >= gbHeaderHeight && !$("#gb-search-outer.open").length) { $("#gb-channel-list-outer").addClass("fixed"); $("#hp-content-outer").css("margin-top", channelHeight); $("#sp-content").css("margin-top", channelHeight); $("#spn-content").css("margin-top", channelHeight); } else { $("#gb-channel-list-outer").removeClass("fixed"); $("#hp-content-outer").css("margin-top", "auto"); $("#sp-content").css("margin-top", "auto"); $("#spn-content").css("margin-top", "auto"); } if($(".spn").length || $(".sp").length && $(".ui-widget.app.calendar").length) { if($(".wcm-controls").hasClass("wcm-stuck")) { $(".wcm-controls").css("margin-top", $("#gb-channel-list-outer").outerHeight(true)); } } } function accessibility() { var csKeyCodes = { "tab": 9, "enter": 13, "esc": 27, "space": 32, "end": 35, "home": 36, "left": 37, "up": 38, "right": 39, "down": 40 }; /*$(".sw-mystart-dropdown").each(function(i) { // SET ATTRIBUTES $(this).attr("tabindex","0"); $(".selector", this).attr("id", "mystart-dropdown-" + (i + 1)); $(".sw-dropdown-list", this).attr("role", "menu").attr("aria-labelledby", $(".selector", this).attr("id")); $(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden", "true"); $(".sw-dropdown-list li", this).attr("role", "menuitem"); $(".sw-dropdown-list li a", this).attr("tabindex", "0"); });*/ /*$(".sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME DOWN ARROW case csKeyCodes.enter: e.preventDefault(); case csKeyCodes.space: e.preventDefault(); if(!$(this).hasClass("open")){ $(".sw-dropdown", this).slideDown("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).addClass("open"); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(".sw-dropdown-list li:first-child a", this).focus(); $(".sw-dropdown-list li a", this).attr("tabindex","0"); } else { $(".sw-dropdown", this).slideUp("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).removeClass("open"); $(this).focus(); $(".sw-dropdown-list li a", this).attr("tabindex","-1"); } break; } });*/ /*$(".sw-mystart-dropdown.translate").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME DOWN ARROW case csKeyCodes.enter: case csKeyCodes.space: e.preventDefault(); if(!$(this).hasClass("open")){ $(".sw-dropdown", this).slideDown("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).addClass("open"); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(".sw-dropdown-list li:first-child a", this).focus(); $(".sw-dropdown-list li a", this).attr("tabindex","0"); } else { $(".sw-dropdown", this).slideUp("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).removeClass("open"); $(this).focus(); $(".sw-dropdown-list li a", this).attr("tabindex","-1"); } break; } });*/ /*$(".sw-mystart-dropdown .sw-dropdown-list li a").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME HOME KEY case csKeyCodes.home: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(".sw-dropdown-list").find("li:first-child > a").focus(); break; // CONSUME END KEY case csKeyCodes.end: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS LAST ITEM $(this).closest(".sw-dropdown-list").find("li:last-child > a").focus(); break; } });*/ $(".sw-mystart-dropdown .sw-dropdown-list li a").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case csKeyCodes.left: case csKeyCodes.up: e.preventDefault(); // IS FIRST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":first-child")) { // FOCUS DROPDOWN BUTTON $(this).closest(".sw-dropdown-list").find("li:last-child > a").focus(); } else { // FOCUS PREVIOUS ITEM $(this).parent().prev("li").find("> a").focus(); } break; // CONSUME RIGHT AND DOWN ARROWS case csKeyCodes.right: case csKeyCodes.down: e.preventDefault(); // IS LAST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":last-child")) { // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(".sw-dropdown-list").find("li:first-child > a").focus(); } else { // FOCUS NEXT ITEM $(this).parent().next("li").find("> a").focus(); } break; // CONSUME HOME KEY case csKeyCodes.home: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(".sw-dropdown-list").find("li:first-child > a").focus(); break; // CONSUME END KEY case csKeyCodes.end: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS LAST ITEM $(this).closest(".sw-dropdown-list").find("li:last-child > a").focus(); break; // CONSUME TAB KEY case csKeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); $(this).parent().parent().parent().slideUp("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).parent().parent().parent().parent().removeClass("open"); $(this).parent().parent().parent().parent().next().focus(); break; } }); $("#sw-myaccount-list li a").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case csKeyCodes.left: case csKeyCodes.up: e.preventDefault(); // IS FIRST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":first-child")) { // FOCUS DROPDOWN BUTTON $(this).closest("#sw-myaccount-list").find("li:last-child > a").focus(); } else { // FOCUS PREVIOUS ITEM $(this).parent().prev("li").find("> a").focus(); } break; // CONSUME RIGHT AND DOWN ARROWS case csKeyCodes.right: case csKeyCodes.down: e.preventDefault(); // IS LAST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":last-child")) { // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest("#sw-myaccount-list").find("li:first-child > a").focus(); } else { // FOCUS NEXT ITEM $(this).parent().next("li").find("> a").focus(); } break; // CONSUME HOME KEY case csKeyCodes.home: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest("#sw-myaccount-list").find("li:first-child > a").focus(); break; // CONSUME END KEY case csKeyCodes.end: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS LAST ITEM $(this).closest("#sw-myaccount-list").find("li:last-child > a").focus(); break; // CONSUME TAB KEY case csKeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); $(this).parent().parent().slideUp("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($("#sw-myaccount-list", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).parent().parent().parent().removeClass("open"); $("ul.sw-channel-list li.sw-channel-item").first().focus(); $("#sw-mystart-account .icon-font").text("+"); break; } }); /*$("#gb-header-links").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME DOWN ARROW case csKeyCodes.enter: case csKeyCodes.space: e.preventDefault(); if(!$(this).hasClass("open")){ $(".links-body", this).slideDown("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".links-body", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).addClass("open"); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(".links-body li:first-child a", this).focus(); $(".links-body li a", this).attr("tabindex","0"); } else { $(".links-body", this).slideUp("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".links-body", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).removeClass("open"); $(this).focus(); $(".links-body li a", this).attr("tabindex","-1"); } break; } });*/ /*$("#gb-header-links").focus(function() { if(!$(this).hasClass("open")){ $(".links-body", this).slideDown("slow", "swing").show().attr("aria-hidden", ($(".links-body", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).addClass("open"); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(".links-body li:first-child a", this).focus(); $(".links-body li a", this).attr("tabindex","0"); } else { $(".links-body", this).slideUp("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".links-body", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).removeClass("open"); $(this).focus(); $(".links-body li a", this).attr("tabindex","-1"); } });*/ /*$("#gb-header-links .links-body li a").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case csKeyCodes.left: case csKeyCodes.up: e.preventDefault(); // IS FIRST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":first-child")) { // FOCUS DROPDOWN BUTTON $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist .selector").focus(); } else { // FOCUS PREVIOUS ITEM $(this).parent().prev("li").find("> a").focus(); } break; // CONSUME RIGHT AND DOWN ARROWS case csKeyCodes.right: case csKeyCodes.down: e.preventDefault(); // IS LAST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":last-child")) { // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $("#gb-header-links .links-body li:first-child > a").focus(); } else { // FOCUS NEXT ITEM $(this).parent().next("li").find("> a").focus(); } break; // CONSUME HOME KEY case csKeyCodes.home: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $("#gb-header-links .links-body li:first-child > a").focus(); break; // CONSUME END KEY case csKeyCodes.end: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS LAST ITEM $("#gb-header-links .links-body li:last-child > a").focus(); break; // CONSUME TAB KEY case csKeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); $(this).parent().parent().slideUp("slow", "swing").attr("aria-hidden", ($(".sw-dropdown", this).attr("aria-hidden") == "true") ? "false" : "true"); $(this).parent().parent().parent().removeClass("open"); $(this).parent().parent().parent().next().focus(); break; } }); $("#gb-header-links.sw-mystart-dropdown.true .links-body li a").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME HOME KEY case csKeyCodes.home: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(".links-body").find("li:first-child > a").focus(); break; // CONSUME END KEY case csKeyCodes.end: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS LAST ITEM $(this).closest(".links-body").find("li:last-child > a").focus(); break; } });*/ $("#gb-search-icon").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME DOWN ARROW case csKeyCodes.enter: case csKeyCodes.space: e.preventDefault(); $("#gb-search-outer").slideToggle("slow").toggleClass("open"); if($("#gb-search-outer").hasClass("open")) { setTimeout(function() { $("#sw-search-input").focus(); }, 300); } else { $("#gb-search-icon").focus(); } break; } }); $("#sw-search-button").keydown(function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME DOWN ARROW case csKeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); $("#gb-search-outer").slideUp("slow").removeClass("open"); $("#gb-search-icon").focus(); break; } }); $(".hp.column.four div.ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-articles li a").focus(function() { var photoBGColor60 = "rgba(" + hexToRgb('#E8B827') + ", .8)"; if($("#hp-slideshow .ui-widget.app.gallery").find(":focus").length) { $(".rs-photo-gallery-desc", this).css("opacity","1").css("display","block"); $(".rs-photo-gallery-overlay", this).css("background", photoBGColor60); } else { $(".rs-photo-gallery-desc", this).css("opacity","0").css("display","none"); $(".rs-photo-gallery-overlay", this).css("background", "none"); } }); $(".hp.column.four div.ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-articles li a").focus(function() { $(".hp.column.four div.ui-widget.app.headlines .ui-articles li").each(function() { if($(this).find(":focus").length) { $(".ui-article-inner.has-thumb .ui-article-container", this).css("opacity","1"); } else { $(".ui-article-inner.has-thumb .ui-article-container", this).css("opacity","0"); } }); }); } function MyStartDropdownActions(params) { var KeyCodes = { "tab": 9, "enter": 13, "esc": 27, "space": 32, "end": 35, "home": 36, "left": 37, "up": 38, "right": 39, "down": 40 }; var dropdownParent = params.dropdownParent; var dropdownSelector = params.dropdownSelector; var dropdown = params.dropdown; var dropdownList = params.dropdownList; // MYSTART DROPDOWN SELECTOR CLICK EVENT $(document).on("click", dropdownParent + " " + dropdownSelector, function(e) { e.preventDefault(); if($(this).parent().hasClass("open")){ $("+ " + dropdownList + " a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).attr({"aria-expanded": "false"}).parent().removeClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "true").slideUp(300, "swing"); } else { $(this).attr({"aria-expanded": "true"}).parent().addClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden","false").slideDown(300, "swing"); } }); // MYSTART DROPDOWN SELECTOR KEYDOWN EVENTS $(document).on("keydown", dropdownParent + " " + dropdownSelector, function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case KeyCodes.enter: case KeyCodes.space: e.preventDefault(); // IF THE DROPDOWN IS OPEN, CLOSE IT if($(dropdownParent).hasClass("open")){ $("+ " + dropdown + " " + dropdownList + " a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).attr({"aria-expanded": "false"}).parent().removeClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "true").slideUp(300, "swing"); } else { $(this).attr({"aria-expanded": "true"}).parent().addClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "false").slideDown(300, "swing", function(){ $(dropdownList + " li:first-child a", this).attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); }); } break; // CONSUME TAB KEY case KeyCodes.tab: $("+ " + dropdown + " " + dropdownList + " a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).attr("aria-expanded", "false").parent().removeClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "true").slideUp(300, "swing"); break; // CONSUME RIGHT AND DOWN ARROWS case KeyCodes.down: case KeyCodes.right: e.preventDefault(); $("+ " + dropdown + " " + dropdownList + " a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $("+ " + dropdown + " " + dropdownList + " li:first-child > a", this).attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); break; } }); // MYSTART DROPDOWN LINK KEYDOWN EVENTS $(document).on("keydown", dropdownParent + " " + dropdownList + " li a", function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case KeyCodes.left: case KeyCodes.up: e.preventDefault(); // IS FIRST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":first-child")) { // FOCUS DROPDOWN BUTTON $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownParent).find(dropdownSelector).focus(); } else { // FOCUS PREVIOUS ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).parent().prev("li").find("> a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } break; // CONSUME RIGHT AND DOWN ARROWS case KeyCodes.right: case KeyCodes.down: e.preventDefault(); // IS LAST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":last-child")) { // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("li:first-child > a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } else { // FOCUS NEXT ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).parent().next("li").find("> a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } break; // CONSUME TAB KEY case KeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); if(e.shiftKey) { // IS FIRST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":first-child")) { // FOCUS DROPDOWN BUTTON $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownParent).find(dropdownSelector).focus(); } else { // FOCUS PREVIOUS ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).parent().prev("li").find("> a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } } else { // IS LAST ITEM /*if($(this).parent().is(":last-child")) { // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("li:first-child > a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } else { // FOCUS NEXT ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).parent().next("li").find("> a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); }*/ //$(dropdownParent).next().find(dropdownSelector).focus(); } break; // CONSUME HOME KEY case KeyCodes.home: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("li:first-child > a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); break; // CONSUME END KEY case KeyCodes.end: e.preventDefault(); // FOCUS LAST ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("li:last-child > a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); break; } }); $(dropdownParent).mouseleave(function() { var _this = this; setTimeout(function () { if(!$(_this).find(":hover").length) { $("+ " + dropdownList + " a", this).attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(dropdownSelector, _this).attr({"aria-expanded": "false"}).parent().removeClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "true").slideUp(300, "swing"); } }, 500); }).focusout(function() { var thisDropdown = this; setTimeout(function () { if(!$(thisDropdown).find(":focus").length) { $(dropdownSelector, thisDropdown).attr({"aria-expanded": "false"}).parent().removeClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "true").slideUp(300, "swing"); } }, 500); }); $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.header-links .sw-dropdown li a").keydown(function(e) { switch(e.keyCode){ // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case csKeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.header-links .sw-dropdown").slideUp().attr("aria-hidden","true"); $("#gb-search-icon").focus(); break; } }); $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.translate .sw-dropdown li a").keydown(function(e) { switch(e.keyCode){ // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case csKeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.translate .sw-dropdown").slideUp().attr("aria-hidden","true"); if($(".sw-mystart-dropdown.header-links").length) { $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.header-links .selector").focus(); } else { $("#gb-search-icon").focus(); } break; } }); $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist .sw-dropdown li a").keydown(function(e) { switch(e.keyCode){ // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case csKeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.schoollist .sw-dropdown").slideUp().attr("aria-hidden","true"); if(!$(".sw-mystart-dropdown.translate").length && !$(".sw-mystart-dropdown.header-links").length) { $("#gb-search-icon").focus(); } else if(!$(".sw-mystart-dropdown.translate").length && $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.header-links").length) { $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.header-links .selector").focus(); } else { $(".sw-mystart-dropdown.translate .selector").focus(); } break; } }); } function MyStartDropdownActionsUserOptions(params) { var KeyCodes = { "tab": 9, "enter": 13, "esc": 27, "space": 32, "end": 35, "home": 36, "left": 37, "up": 38, "right": 39, "down": 40 }; var dropdownParent = params.dropdownParent; var dropdownSelector = params.dropdownSelector; var dropdown = params.dropdown; var dropdownList = params.dropdownList; // MYSTART DROPDOWN SELECTOR CLICK EVENT $(document).on("click", dropdownParent + " " + dropdownSelector, function(e) { e.preventDefault(); if($(this).parent().hasClass("open")){ $("+ " + dropdownList + " a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).attr({"aria-expanded": "false"}).parent().removeClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "true").slideUp(300, "swing"); } else { $(this).attr({"aria-expanded": "true"}).parent().addClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden","false").slideDown(300, "swing"); } }); // MYSTART DROPDOWN SELECTOR KEYDOWN EVENTS $(document).on("keydown", dropdownParent + " " + dropdownSelector, function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case KeyCodes.enter: case KeyCodes.space: e.preventDefault(); // IF THE DROPDOWN IS OPEN, CLOSE IT if($(dropdownParent).hasClass("open")){ $("+ " + dropdown + " " + dropdownList + " a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).attr({"aria-expanded": "false"}).parent().removeClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "true").slideUp(300, "swing"); } else { $(this).attr({"aria-expanded": "true"}).parent().addClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "false").slideDown(300, "swing", function(){ $(dropdownList + " li:first-child a", this).attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); }); } break; // CONSUME TAB KEY case KeyCodes.tab: $("+ " + dropdown + " " + dropdownList + " a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).attr("aria-expanded", "false").parent().removeClass("open").find(dropdown).attr("aria-hidden", "true").slideUp(300, "swing"); break; // CONSUME RIGHT AND DOWN ARROWS case KeyCodes.down: case KeyCodes.right: e.preventDefault(); $("+ " + dropdown + " " + dropdownList + " a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $("+ " + dropdown + " " + dropdownList + " li:first-child > a", this).attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); break; } }); // MYSTART DROPDOWN LINK KEYDOWN EVENTS $(document).on("keydown", dropdownParent + " " + dropdownList + " li a", function(e) { // CAPTURE KEY CODE switch(e.keyCode) { // CONSUME LEFT AND UP ARROWS case KeyCodes.left: case KeyCodes.up: e.preventDefault(); // IS FIRST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":first-child")) { // FOCUS DROPDOWN BUTTON $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownParent).find(dropdownSelector).focus(); } else { // FOCUS PREVIOUS ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).parent().prev("li").find("> a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } break; // CONSUME RIGHT AND DOWN ARROWS case KeyCodes.right: case KeyCodes.down: e.preventDefault(); // IS LAST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":last-child")) { // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("li:first-child > a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } else { // FOCUS NEXT ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).parent().next("li").find("> a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } break; // CONSUME TAB KEY case KeyCodes.tab: e.preventDefault(); if(e.shiftKey) { // IS FIRST ITEM if($(this).parent().is(":first-child")) { // FOCUS DROPDOWN BUTTON $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).closest(dropdownParent).find(dropdownSelector).focus(); } else { // FOCUS PREVIOUS ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); $(this).parent().prev("li").find("> a").attr("tabindex", "0").focus(); } } else { // IS LAST ITEM /*if($(this).parent().is(":last-child")) { // FOCUS FIRST ITEM $(this).closest(dropdownList).find("a").attr("tabindex", "-1"); 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Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1600 [email protected] John Leverence Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, North Hollywood, Calif. 818-754-2871 [email protected] Bob JacobsHeadquarters, Washington202-358-1600John LeverenceAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences, North Hollywood, Calif.818-754-2871 RELEASE : 09-193 NASA Television Receives Philo T. Farnsworth Primetime Emmy Award WASHINGTON -- NASA Television has been honored with a Primetime Emmy Award by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The 2009 Philo T. Farnsworth Award recognizes the agency for engineering excellence and commemorates the 40th anniversary of the technological innovations that made possible the first live TV broadcast from the moon by the Apollo 11 crew on July 20, 1969.The prestigious Emmy Award, named after the man credited with designing and building the world's first working television system, honors an agency, company or institution with contributions over a long period of time that have significantly affected the state of television technology and engineering."I congratulate the many NASA staffers who are being recognized by the academy with this award for contributions to television engineering excellence," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said. "From the first landing of man on the moon in 1969 to today's high definition broadcasts of America's ongoing space exploration initiatives, television has been a powerful communications tool that enables the agency to share its achievements in exploration and discovery with the world."In 1927, Farnsworth was the first inventor to transmit a television image comprised of 60 horizontal lines. He developed the dissector tube, the foundation of the modern electronic televisions. In a 1996 interview, his wife Elma, whose nickname was Pem, said the two of them watched with pride the televised Apollo 11 moonwalk. "We were watching it and when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon Phil turned to me and said, 'Pem, this has made it all worthwhile.' Before then, he wasn't too sure."Over the agency's 50-year history, NASA TV has served as a vital engineering and mission support resource and a valuable communications outlet."I am honored to have been selected to accept this award on behalf of NASA and the hundreds of engineers and technicians who made the telecast of this historic event possible," said Richard Nafzger, an engineer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., Nafzger was 28 years old when he worked with the team that brought television from the moon to a world-wide audience estimated at more than 600 million people.Joining Nafzger in accepting the honor will be Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot and moonwalker Buzz Aldrin.Today, NASA TV is available on four digital channels, serving the general public, educators and journalists. It also is streamed continuously over the agency's Internet homepage.The Primetime Emmys are awarded by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in North Hollywood, Calif. Recipients of the Engineering Awards will receive their statues during a special ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 22, at the Renaissance Hotel in Los Angeles.This is NASA Television's second Emmy Award for 2009. In January, the Midsouth Chapter of the National Television Academy awarded NASA TV the Governor's Award for Lifetime Achievement at a ceremony in Nashville, Tenn.For more information about NASA TV, including program schedules and how to watch programs on the Web, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: http://www.nasa.gov For information about the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards, visit: http://www.Emmys.com - end - text-only version of this release NASA press releases and other information are available automatically by sending a blank e-mail message to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send a blank e-mail message to [email protected]. Back to NASA Newsroom | Back to NASA Homepage
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What sounds like a headline that’s likely to get more attention and make a news organization more money: “Father Fails to Secure Firearms, Leaves Them for 9-Year-Old to Play With” or “Video Game to Blame for Boy Bringing Gun to School?” Clearly, it’s the latter. The former would be more accurate if all you were interested in was reporting the facts and just the facts but facts don’t make money. And that’s the problem with coverage of recent news coverage of anything that’s even tangentially related to video games. Whether it’s a kid bringing a gun to school, a mugging in Britain or a mass shooting at a military installation, the media isn’t interested in reporting the news but in creating a story that’s much more exciting than just the facts. If you’ve followed me over to here from my other blog, The Lowdown Blog, or started reading me from my campus radio days back in university, you might recall that I started out my media hobby (I sure can’t call it a career) as a news anchor. I’ve always had a fondness for the news and doing the news correctly. Basically, the first lesson about actually producing a newscast I learned, apart from keep it to five minutes or less, was don’t get sued. That’s what my boss was running scared of more than anything else. Don’t do anything to get us taken off air. (Ironically, the news department was closed 15 months later.) As such, I’ve always tried to be as legitimately fair and balanced as possible when it comes to doing the news (unlike Fox News which skews right to balance for news media it perceives as being biased to the political left). Why do I mention this now? Because I’d like to engage in a little experiment. I’m going to summarize three news stories as reported by the mainstream media then re-report them using indisputable facts and highlight the differences between reporting and reporting with an agenda. Father: Boy was acting out zombie-slaying game Minecraft Summary: A nine-year-old boy was brought up on weapons charges after bringing a gun, a knife and a sledge-hammer to his elementary school. The boy’s father said that his son was imitating behaviour he learned from Minecraft. He said, “They use hammers to dig and knives and guns to protect themselves from zombies.” Just the Facts: A nine-year-old boy was brought up on weapons charges after bringing a gun, a knife and a sledge-hammer to his elementary school. The boy was charged with possession of a firearm on school grounds, possession of a concealed weapon and possession of a firearm by a minor. The Difference: The father just thinks that his son was acting out Minecraft. If they had done some research, the folks at WFTV (who originally reported this story though the father’s quote isn’t in the story on WFTV’s website) would have found out that there are no hammers, knives or guns in Minecraft. Whether intentionally or unintentionally, the father is wrong about the contents of Minecraft and therefore is wrong about why his son brought a gun to school. Deleting one quote changes the whole narrative of that story from video games made the kid bring a gun to school to a kid brought a gun to school. The Agenda: Violent video games are harming our children. Just like Elvis Presley’s gyrating hips, The Beatles’ music, comic books, movies, TV, rock & roll music, so on and so forth in years gone by. Whether or not the father had a motive for blaming Minecraft, the reporter or editor had a motivation for leaving that quote in the story. Man stabbed and robbed in London of Grand Theft Auto game Summary: A 23-year-old man was hit with a brick and stabbed before being robbed of his copy of Grand Theft Auto V. The man is in hospital in stable condition. The robber also took his mobile phone and watch. Just the Facts: A 23-year-old man was mugged on his way home from an Asda supermarket early Tuesday morning. He hit with a brick and stabbed before he was robbed of his Asda purchases, his mobile phone and his watch. The Difference: The official police statement said that the man had been “robbed of items he had bought from a nearby Asda supermarket, including a copy of Grand Theft Auto” along with his watch and phone. To imply that he was only mugged for a copy of the game is trying to create a story that isn’t entirely supported by the facts at hand. The man was mugged. The robbers took several things. They could have been looking for that copy of GTA5 just as much as that fancy watch or cool new smartphone. The Agenda: Video games drive people to violent acts. It’s not just a random mugging. It’s a random mugging for a video game. Look at what video games are driving people to do. Look at how they’re eroding the very fabric of society. We can’t just worry about what people will do because of violent video games but what people will do for violent video games. Washington navy yard gunman ‘obsessed with violent video games’ Summary: The Washington Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis played violent video games including Call of Duty for up to 16 hours at a time and friends believe it could have pushed him towards becoming a mass murderer. Just the Facts: Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis played video games as a hobby. He also carried a gun with him at all times because he believed that people would try to take his belongings. Apart from carrying a gun at all times, friends said that Alexis was a calm individual and very “chilled.” The Difference: The fact that he plays video games, for long stretches at times, and that he killed seven people are not cause and effect. In fact, a note found after the publishing of this Daily Telegraph article showed that Mr. Alexis said that low-frequency radio wave transmissions drove him to commit murder. That’s not video games but mental instability that caused this shooting. The Agenda: Clearly, the agenda is to show that his obsession with violent video games was the reason Aaron Alexis became a mass murderer. Never mind the fact that there are millions of people who play “violent” video games but aren’t murderers or that Mr. Alexis had a history of various violent and gun-related incidents or that there has been no recognized conclusive evidence that violent media causes violent behaviour. A friend who runs a Thai restaurant drew the conclusion that “games might be what pushed him that way.” No scientific evidence or other proof. Just a hypothesis. At the end of the day, news media organizations are just businesses that are looking to make money. We like to think that they’re beholden to some moral standard that requires them to be fair and unbiased in their reporting but the popularity of the likes of Fox News and MSNBC show that there’s money to be made by pandering to a particular group. In the case of video games, there are a lot of people who still believe that violent video games make the people who play them violent. There are just as many people who are willing to click these articles just to dive into the comments to argue for the other side. Either way, on a polarizing issue such as the effect of violent video games, you’re going to draw eyeballs which means that the news organization is making money. Gone are the days of the legendary newsmen. The stars of the news aren’t the likes of Cronkite, Murrow, Jennings and Brokaw. The names that you can trust are Stewart and Colbert but they’re on Comedy Central. Sure, the network evening newscasts are fairly good about reporting news rather than opinion but they’re still looking for ratings. Why do you think Katie Couric was so short-lived behind the desk on CBS Evening News? I don’t like jumped up news stories pushing an agenda and we shouldn’t have to settle for it. Unfortunately, these stories are so ubiquitous that they’re almost unavoidable. Take solace in the fact that science is on our side and that there is no proven causative link between violent media and violent behaviour. Eventually, everyone will see the truth of the matter. It might just take a while. Sources: 1) WFTV via Action News Jacksonville (WTEV/WAWS) 2) BBC News, The Daily Telegraph 3) The Daily Telegraph, Talking Points Memo For more from et geekera, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr and RSS.
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David Rees and Michael Kupperman do a regular comic for the New York Times' Week in Review, but the paper refused to run their take on #YesAllWomen because the material was deemed "too sensitive." The issues addressed? Men's rights activists, infantile misogyny, Internet harassment and pissing in your pants. Here's the comic, shared with permission from Kupperman (click to enlarge): Advertisement: Kupperman told Salon over email that he was genuinely shocked that the comic was rejected. "What really blew my mind this week was that they didn't just reject the script, they declared that the subject itself was too sensitive to be prodded at with humor," he wrote. "Frankly, I genuinely believe they didn't understand it, and that made them nervous." Anyone following the hashtag, or reading any of the dozens of pieces responding to it, should know that men on the Internet (#NotAllMen etc., whatever) tried to co-opt a Twitter conversation about violence against women by threatening women with violence. So it's kind of hard to understand what was too controversial here, and I pride myself on being really good at being upset at things that do not seem to upset other people. Was it calling misogynists babies? The blunt articulation of what misogynistic threats actually sound like? ("I'll probably feel better if I tell a feminist she should be raped" made me sigh in a very knowing way.) The fact that it treats its material fairly seriously other than making the characters infants who say "Waaaah" a lot? Piss jokes? Hard to say. The strip remains unpublished (until now), Kupperman remains puzzled, and the Times did not respond to a request for comment. Updated: As a reader pointed out, the Times did run a comic this weekend on the same issue by regular contributor Brian McFadden. The mystery deepens!
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Papilio-laoticus in bloom | Slippertalk Orchid Forum Forums New posts Search forums What's new New posts New media New media comments Latest activity Media New media New comments Search media Members Registered members Current visitors Log in Register What's new Search Search Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced search… New posts Search forums Menu Log in Register Install the app Install Photographs Paphiopedilum JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Papilio-laoticus in bloom Thread starter dodidoki Start date Jun 21, 2021 Help Support Slippertalk Orchid Forum: dodidoki Well-Known Member Joined Dec 16, 2009 Messages 2,877 Reaction score 2,139 Jun 21, 2021 #1 Documented, measurments. Attachments 20210621_175123.jpg 89.1 KB · Views: 24 20210621_175050.jpg 83.1 KB · Views: 28 20210621_175029.jpg 112.3 KB · Views: 37 20210621_174937.jpg 131.5 KB · Views: 36 20210621_174901_001.jpg 115.6 KB · Views: 34 20210621_174851.jpg 129.7 KB · Views: 30 Reply Reactions: Lucienne, musa, Cordulus and 14 others P.K.Hansen Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2018 Messages 750 Reaction score 540 Location Southern Denmark Jun 21, 2021 #2 Impressive size. Beautiful flower. Reply Martin Well-Known Member Joined May 13, 2009 Messages 503 Reaction score 254 Location Germany Jun 21, 2021 #3 Beautiful! Thanks for sharing! Reply Ozpaph Well-Known Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 18,542 Reaction score 1,403 Location Brisbane, Australia Jun 22, 2021 #4 Im fascinated as to how such a big flowered plant took this long to discover. Reply GuRu experienced greenhorn Joined Oct 23, 2006 Messages 5,199 Reaction score 1,469 Location Germany Jun 22, 2021 #5 Impressive flower with impressive measurements. Ozpaph said: Im fascinated as to how such a big flowered plant took this long to discover. Click to expand... How true. Reply H Hien Well-Known Member Joined Mar 7, 2007 Messages 2,620 Reaction score 239 Jun 22, 2021 #6 I did not realize before that this species has such big flower, wow . Reply werner.freitag Well-Known Member Joined Feb 6, 2011 Messages 415 Reaction score 572 Jun 22, 2021 #7 congratulations, well done whats the size of the plant? Reply N NYEric Well-Known Member Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 49,518 Reaction score 728 Location New York City Apartment Jun 23, 2021 #8 Very nice. Good acquisition. God luck propagating it. Reply DrLeslieEe Scholar, Addict and Aficionado of Orchidacea Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2019 Messages 5,207 Reaction score 5,179 Location TORONTO CANADA Jun 23, 2021 #9 Fantastic photo study picture series. Thanks! Reply dodidoki Well-Known Member Joined Dec 16, 2009 Messages 2,877 Reaction score 2,139 Jun 23, 2021 #10 Many thanks for kind words, Friends. Reply DrLeslieEe Scholar, Addict and Aficionado of Orchidacea Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2019 Messages 5,207 Reaction score 5,179 Location TORONTO CANADA Jun 23, 2021 #11 Could we see back of flower, showing ovary and synsepal, as well as the entire plant and flower with a size comparison object like a Coca Cola can or ruler? Reply Reactions: werner.freitag Cordulus Active Member Joined May 29, 2021 Messages 41 Reaction score 51 Jun 23, 2021 #12 I'm really liking this species, from the flower size to the coloring/patterning. Reply musa Well-Known Member Joined May 16, 2015 Messages 853 Reaction score 323 Location Austria Jun 24, 2021 #13 Absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing. Reply Guldal ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2017 Messages 3,507 Reaction score 1,612 Location Copenhagen, Denmark Jun 24, 2021 #14 DrLeslieEe said: Could we see back of flower, showing ovary and synsepal, as well as the entire plant and flower with a size comparison object like a Coca Cola can or ruler? Click to expand... I've more than once commented on 'Leslie - the stern task master'! It's as if he is insatiable...obsessed! Istvan, it's a gorgeous flower... somehow like a distant cousin to gratrixianum and with a bit of charlesworthii in the petals...the yellow spot at the bottom of the central part of the dorsal is, indeed, an endearing signature feature! Reply Reactions: DrLeslieEe DrLeslieEe Scholar, Addict and Aficionado of Orchidacea Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2019 Messages 5,207 Reaction score 5,179 Location TORONTO CANADA Jun 26, 2021 #15 Guldal said: I've more than once commented on 'Leslie - the stern task master'! It's as if he is insatiable...obsessed! Istvan, it's a gorgeous flower... somehow like a distant cousin to gratrixianum and with a bit of charlesworthii in the petals...the yellow spot at the bottom of the central part of the dorsal is, indeed, an endearing signature feature! Click to expand... Hehe Jens, I just make life more interesting for all concerned, the grower, the flower and ST members. If not, at least chuckles are a welcome distraction. 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Firstly thanks for the response. I have to immediately disagree with the 'vast vast majority' of Jews think differently. If that was the case, and they cared then surely the rise of the less than desirable version would have been a bit harder? But it's starting to show through history being investigated that Zionism has risen to the fire pretty bloody quickly. Why is there not a larger voice criticising Israel in the press? Is that because you don't speak up, or because the other element of Jewry is more powerful? (When I use 'you' I mean as a group, it's 0600 here and I am coaxing a four year old to eat rice bubbles so apologies) We often see criticism where moderate Muslims don't do enough to combat terrorism, don't speak up, don't criticise and therefore are as bad as the aggressor. Do you feel your moderate Jewish element do anything/enough to combat fascist Zionism or do we conclude that the minority is SO powerful that they simply manage to block out those calls for change? I want to add : where I live in Australia we get literally thousands of Israeli coming through every week. I wouldn't be exaggerating to say I have probably met thousands due my job also. I haven't met one that challenges the opinion that Palestine is Jewish land. A lot of them obviously did their military service, others not. I have left conversations with 18 year olds boarder if on emotional because I can't get past how someone so close to being a child can have such a vicious, spiteful view of the world. For a young part of the population of a country to have such a dim, brutal view of a down trodden nation, means the problem has to be systemic. It isn't just about personal experience it is about indoctrination. If we use the logic of how Germans turned on Jews due to a systematic corruption of public opinion, is it not the ultimate insult to Judaism for Israel to be repeating the behavior? Edit : Just so I am clear on my stance : I am NOT saying that Jews are any worse than Catholics or Muslim's or any other 'group'. I am saying Israel is committing atrocities, effectively criticism free, and I would go so far as to say "Crimes against humanity" "war crimes" and "atrocities". I am not calling for Jew's to not exist. The point of this conversation was a poster suggesting that it was questionable to label 'Jews' as being responsible for a small element. However if we were to use that logic, it would be incorrect for people to say "The British trampled on the world during the empire" it wasn't the British, it was an element or the British Establishment, but people do not make that clarification. Same for "Crime rates are associated with xyz group in America" Well yes and no. Using the suggested logic, every time we criticize a group we should apply terminology that makes it very very clear its a small element of that is responsible, but we (and the Jewish run media) do a very good job of not bothering. So my point is, if Jew's want to be critique free, and their home nation commit war crimes and genocide of residents in Palestine then they should be, openly and loudly criticized in the press, otherwise nothing will change. The fact that Zionists own the media seems all too convenient, and lets not even go into the crimes of the banking syndicates which reach far far beyond just the Rothschild's.
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by Jonathan Peter Wilkinson on October 14, 2017 Vladimir Lenin famously remarked that art is a weapon. The same could be said for porn. When Steppenwolf wrote the song “The Pusher”, their first two lyrics went as follows: You know I smoked a lot of grass, Oh Lord! I popped a lot of pills. Perhaps that would describe most contemporary men and their relationship with pornography. I busted a nut or two off it as a younger man, then got married. Then had kids and then met people who were massively screwed up by porn. Not everyone who whacks the weasal to a Penthouse will turn into a sicko flasher in a trenchcoat. However, most of us, long after we’ve walked a higher path than the degenerate pornographer, will pay some sort of social cost for the presence of the ones who become obsessed and addicted. Pornography works similarly to marijuana and Buttweiser. It does not destroy everyone who plays with it. It does extract a toll from the society that permits it to permeate the soul of the populace. We see the grotesque endstate of pornographic permeation on display in a Brazilian Art Gallery. A performance with a naked man at an art museum in Sao Paulo has sparked controversy after a child was allowed to touch the man’s body while he lay exposed. In a video circulating on social networks, a four year old girl is seen crawling on the floor around a man who is lying naked on his back in front an audience. She touches the man’s hand, legs and feet while accompanied by her mother who looks on and encourages her participation. Not every four year old girl who gets encouraged to touch the penis of a stranger by mommy because it is art can automatically be fitted for her “mudshark” maternity tee. However, a sample of them would probably demonstrate a very high postive correlation between early exposure to pornography and illegitimacy, prostitution, single motherhood, STDs, substance abuse, public dependency, miscengination and early death. Now the constant cynic may rise up to challenge this. Come on now St. JPW. Get off the high horse and end your crusade. Teaching her the 4Hs — Hard-ons, Homos, Hangovers and giving Head — makes for a pretty good high-pass filter in my humble opinion. Besides, this is just poz-empoisoned Brazil. Our diversity is so much different and better edumakated. It’s art man, the epitome of contemporary Western Culture. I mean Iggy Pop had to leave 1970’s New York City on account of its lack of good decadence. Get with the program if you want to be properly in tune with the times. Well there, Cleatus, the rest of Amerika seems to totally get your point. So much so that according to The New York Times about 33% of it has or has had an STD. For most, sexual degeneracy becomes its own best punishment. This usually takes the form of mockery, derision, discomfort and perhaps a nice healthy dose of public humiliation. Nobody wants to be that kid sitting in the back of sex-ed class that asks “why does it hurt when I pee?” Things can get worse. Far worse. How much so? This much. Almost 620,000 gay and bisexual men in the United States were living with HIV in 2014, and 100,000 of these men were not even aware of their infection. These men are 100 times more likely to have anal cancer than HIV-negative men who exclusively have sex with women. Yet, no national screening guidelines exist for anal cancer prevention in any population. Anal cancer is predominantly caused by chronic or persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HPV infection can lead to the development of anal precancer which, if remains undetected or not adequately treated, may lead to anal cancer. Likewise, HPV infection is also responsible for causing cervical, vaginal, vulvar, oropharyngeal, penile and rectal cancers. OK, so much of the audience of a quaint and humble family website like Amerika.org would consider all the people I’ve talked about as abandoned children or deracinated whack-jobs. Garbage in, garbage out the saying goes. But what does this garbage do to nice people like little, old me. Let’s start with what it does to your household. In a 2004 testimony before the United States Senate, Dr. Jill Manning shared some interesting data regarding pornography and relationships. In her research she found that 56 percent of divorce cases involved one party having an obsessive interest in pornographic websites.1 Another source, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, polled 350 divorce attorneys in 2003 where two thirds of them reported that the Internet played a significant role in the divorces, with excessive interest in online porn contributing to more than half such cases. If these numbers are accurate, here’s a very sobering statistic. Every year for the past decade there have been roughly 1 million divorces in the United States. If half of the people divorcing claim pornography as the culprit, that means there are 500,000 marriages annually that are failing due to pornography. Any good Far-Eastern mystic would tell you marriage requires the release of more than just one of several chakras. The old joke about prostitutes applies equally to the world of porn. You pay the prostitute to go away, you click the next website and eventually toss the latest edition of Screw in the trash (inside a bag so that nobody notices you’re subscribed to it.) You can’t do the same with your wife if you want to avoid financial and legal difficulty for the remainder of your sordid existence. It’s no accident that marriage and porn coexist in such poor fashion. But pornography is not just a puerile interest. It’s a sexual liturgy that re-catechizes the soul to see persons as merely bodies and bodies as merely photoshopped parts. By disintegrating the connection between the spirit and the body, the liturgy of pornography recalibrates our conception of what human beings fundamentally are. Is it any wonder that under the reign of Hefnerism, we are now wondering aloud whether there’s even such as thing as boys and girls? Again, so what? I can tell mean and women apart. I figured out what to stick where and my gaydar functions about as well as the next guy’s. What is the negative externality to me, if a bunch of stupid losers identify as iPads, Pokemons or random ensembles of furniture? You kind of need to identify in a biologically realistic fashion to selectively and intelligently breed. You kind of need to effectively and intelligently breed if you want a legacy beyond your own solipsistic and demotic selfishness. The same applies to our culture as a whole without too much loss of generality. When a culture breeds at the rate most Western ones currently do, this dysfunction can be found in the bedroom. A willful negligence in performing a fundamental biological duty at at least the same level of competence you could expect from a rotifer will leave Western Culture about where Hugh Hefner is right now. The America we grew up in, like High-Times Hugh, will have smoked its last post-coital Garcia y Vega. The sexual dissonance and blatant disrespect for the sacred importance of family that Hefner’s jack-off rag encouraged probably had a lot to do with how we’ll finally get there. Thus, I an admitted sinner, and prior user of pornography blog to bury Hugh Hefner rather than praise him. If we want an America tommorrow an awful lot of dissipated playboys will have to grow up or go away today. Tags: hugh hefner, playboy, pornography, promiscuity, prostitution, sexual liberation Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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Here’s how to keep your outdoor and indoors plants alive and thriving during the summer. Source: Eduard Bonnin Turina/Dreamstime.com Summertime can elicit some of the most blissful thoughts of all seasons. Our childhoods were spent swimming, camping, carelessly running through sprinklers and laughing. Sometimes we got too much sun, but that’s a small price paid for the years of responsibility-free hot days and warm nights that seemed to never end. Advertisement As adults, summertime doesn’t necessarily conjure the same thoughts and emotions. We have responsibilities—spouses, bills, jobs—and, unlike our former selves, don’t get three months off to bask in the longest days of the year. We also moan about the heat and oftentimes forget it’s these crucial months that make our gardens grow. Still, summertime gardening bears its own unique set of challenges. While the long, sunny days get the tomato plants popping and peppers rocking, extreme temperatures does indeed affect our precious gardens and crops. Like any living creature, plants have their own set of instincts when faced with environmental changes, and a long period of high temperatures is one thing they don’t handle well. Advertisement The Simple Science The science behind plants in hot summer weather is pretty simple: The rate of photosynthesis (the process plants use to make sugar) starts to rapidly drop after a critical high temperature is reached, according to the Iowa State University Department of Horticulture. The “critical” high temperature varies from species to species, but generally anywhere between 90ºF and 100ºF will slow the food-making process for most plants. On that note, respiration (the process that releases the energy of stored sugars to fuel growth) will continue day and night, depleting the plant’s food reserves. Severe water loss—known as desiccation—can also occur when transpiration (the process by which leaves release water vapor to the atmosphere) exceeds the moisture absorbed by the roots, according to the university. An obvious sign of desiccation is wilted leaves. As the leaves’ water content decreases, they wilt to slow the rate of water loss; however, this also causes leaf temperatures to increase due to reduced evaporative cooling. Advertisement Along with high temperatures, a large temperature fluctuation (more than 15 to 20 degrees) cause slow growth and stunts the process. A greenhouse can act as a buffer for such major changes, if you’re container gardening. And just as outside temperatures heat up, so does the soil surrounding your plants’ roots. While not a realistic range for the outdoor grower, the ideal soil temperature for optimal chemical activity is between 65ºF and 70ºF. Advertisement Soil temperatures above 75ºF dehydrate roots and can literally cook them as the soil gets hotter. So, when roots get too hot they will send stress signals to shut the leaves down (wilting) before too much damage can occur when high temperatures persist. To sum it up, plants can die from starvation if extremely high temperatures continue for weeks at a time. However, this is almost completely avoidable if you’ve got some handy tips up your sleeve. Broken down by growing space, below are some useful tips for keeping your plants healthy and happy during the summer’s hottest days. Climate Control Tips for Traditional Outdoor Gardening: Areas of the garden that face west or south will naturally be hotter and get the brunt of direct sunlight. This can be wonderful for plants that require full sun, and detrimental to those needing only partial sunlight. Keep in mind the sun’s habits when planting your crops. Water slowly to prevent runoff, and do so deeply and regularly. Some people say it’s best to water in the morning or evening in order to prevent shocking the plant roots. However, if you forget and need to tend to your plants during the heat of the day, it’s better than not watering them at all. Adding a thick layer of clean mulch (3 in. or so) on your garden beds will help conserve moisture and protect plants’ roots from extreme temperatures. Mulching can be done at any time of the growing season, but doing so early on—just after preparing the soil and planting—is ideal. Outdoor Container Gardening: Containers can be more susceptible to temperature fluctuations than any other growing medium. Soil over 90ºF will harm roots, and oftentimes soil in containers will heat up to well above 100ºF when the air temperature is lower. As stated above, mulch! Thanks to their innate ability to be mobile (thanks to the help of their humble humans), container plants can be moved to shaded areas when the heat really kicks in. Greenhouse Gardening: Use proper ventilation. Crack windows and doors and use fans, especially if signs of plant stress pop up (scorched or wilted leaves). Apply shade using blinds, netting or paint where necessary. During heat waves, remove panes from the greenhouse to increase air flow. Make sure plants aren’t touching any siding or the roof of the greenhouse because they can easily burn during high temperatures. Grow Room Gardening: Use an exhaust fan to remove hot, stale air and to bring in cooler air. This should be placed on a timer and set to turn on once an hour for at least five minutes. Another way to combat high temperatures indoors is to hook the fan up to a thermostat. This way you can have the fan kick on when the temperature exceeds a specific degree. If using artificial lighting, make sure to not place the light or heat source too close to the plants. This can quickly heat up the outer layer of soil, where most of the feeder roots live. If these roots are destroyed, they take a week or two to return. Maintain an optimal nutrient temperature between 60ºF and 75ºF. The ideal is 65ºF, as water retains the most oxygen in this state. Anywhere above 85ºF and below 50ºF is moving toward the danger zone, as root damage can easily occur at these temperatures. High nutrient/water temperatures also lead to evaporation and create a breeding ground for disease. Use a reservoir chiller to better control the temperature of the water/nutrient solution. Install an electronic ballast. They give off minimal heat compared to that given off by magnetic coil ballasts. Consider installing T5 fluorescent lamps. They emit very little heat, have built-in electronic ballasts and produce twice the light of a T12 fluorescent. Consider treating your plants as you would a small animal or baby—leaving them to fend for themselves during heat spells would be criminal! So, make sure they can breathe, have enough water (but, as always, don’t over do it) and nutrients. As for yourself, the grower, don’t forget to treat yourself right this summer. Drink plenty of fluids and drape a damp-wet hand towel over your neck to keep cool while gardening. Advertisement Related Terms Arboretum Bedding Plant Perlite Potting Soil Root Bound Vermiculite Terrarium Clay Drip System Root Rot Share This Article Advertisement Written by Karen Wilkinson Karen Wilkinson is a budding gardener with previous experience working in the hydroponics industry. Her background includes daily reporting, technical writing, marketing and promotions. After spending years living along California’s northern coast, she made her way to Sacramento where she currently lives and breathes the yoga lifestyle. 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Offering free programs from June 15 to July 29, 2012, the BMW Guggenheim Lab Berlin is a temporary public space and online forum encouraging open dialogue about issues related to urban life. A local think tank with a global perspective, the BMW Guggenheim Lab Berlin focuses on practical making and doing, with programs designed to empower residents with tools and ideas to actively engage in city change. Under the umbrella of Confronting Comfort, the theme of the Lab’s first two-year cycle, programming for the Berlin Lab focuses on the importance of “doing and making” to bring about city change. The Lab explores issues of contemporary urban life, from infrastructure to technology to sustainability, through programs that encourage visitors to participate and share questions, answers, thoughts, and dialogue. “The goal of the BMW Guggenheim Lab is to spark a conversation about the future of cities and to create a forum where people of all backgrounds can create and share ideas,” said Maria Nicanor, Curator, BMW Guggenheim Lab. “Berlin is the ideal city to develop the Lab’s philosophy further, precisely because of its deeply rooted system of citizen participation.” Programs concentrate on four main topics: Empowerment Technologies (June 15–24) José Gómez-Márquez, The Little Devices Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, and a pioneer in the field of health technology innovations, will lead a series of “do-it-yourself” workshops focused on building one’s own city by “hacking” and transforming urban spaces. Dynamic Connections (June 27–July 6) Rachel Smith, principal transport planner with AECOM, based in Brisbane, Australia, will lead programs focused on sustainable mobility and community-building. Urban Micro-Lens (July 7–18) Berlin-based artist and psychologist Corinne Rose, who works with photography and video and teaches at the Bern University of the Arts, Switzerland, will explore the intersection between psychology, architecture, and art with programs that address perception, communication, and emotions in city life. SENSEable City (July 19–29) Architect and engineer Carlo Ratti, who practices in Italy and directs the SENSEable City Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, will lead programs examining how new technologies are transforming the way we understand, design, and live in cities. BMW Guggenheim Lab and GOOD Call for “City Forward” Ideas In collaboration with GOOD, the BMW Guggenheim Lab has launched a worldwide, online call for ideas to “make” urban comfort, asking: “How would you transform a public space in your city to make it more comfortable?” The public is invited to submit forward-thinking, innovative, imaginative, surprising, or unconventional ideas that would enhance people’s experience in a public space. Entries may be submitted to good.is/cityforward beginning June 19, 2012. Selected entries will be highlighted on the BMW Guggenheim Lab and GOOD websites and social media channels. 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New Zealand 503 (McCullum 224, Williamson 113, Ishant 6-134) and 105 (Ishant 3-28) beat India 202 (Rohit 72, Wagner 4-64) and 366 (Dhawan 115, Wagner 4-62, Southee 3-81) by 40 runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball details Crowe: NZ pacers showed great character The New Zealand seamers kept their wits against an Indian side that was hell-bent on achieving the tallest chase in the country and secured a thrilling 40-run win in Auckland. A fourth-innings century from Shikhar Dhawan, a solid 126-run stand between him and Virat Kohli and an unexpected counter from Ravindra Jadeja kept the game alive. But Neil Wagner, menacing in every spell he bowled, picked up four wickets, including Dhawan, Kohli and MS Dhoni, to help New Zealand take a see-saw Test and hand India their 10th overseas defeat in 11 Tests. India had come within 139 runs of a record win with six wickets in hand when the second new ball was taken. What transpired in the next 16.3 overs was less of cricket and more of a boxing match, with both teams throwing punches and counter-punches to knock each other out. New Zealand jabbed first. Trent Boult trapped Ajinkya Rahane lbw with the first delivery he bowled with the new ball and Tim Southee lured Rohit Sharma with a perfect outswinger in his first. Rahane had a reason to be peeved with the decision - there was a thick inside edge involved - but within the space of seven balls, New Zealand had control of the match back after a long hard toil. However, India were not going down without a fight. Jadeja had not done much wrong in the Test and he continued in the same vein with the bat. The first ball he faced was punched down the ground with a shot that oozed class. He even held the pose for a considerable time, appreciating the shot. But that was the only classical shot he played before shifting into Twenty20 mode. Jadeja drove a length delivery from Southee over mid-on for his second boundary, then came the upper-cut in the same over for his third. In Southee's next over, he charged down the pitch and flat-batted a length ball down the ground. The umpire was lucky that the ball flew past his left. He then launched Boult over long off for another six. Shikhar Dhawan was judicious against the short ball, until he was faced with a ripper on 115 © Associated Press MS Dhoni was playing shots of his own. He smashed four boundaries off Boult and the partnership between the two bulged to 54 in 34 balls, bringing the target down to 83. From what seemed like a boxer throwing blind jabs, upper cuts, hooks and crosses at an opponent while going down, India were managing to do some serious damage. Jadeja's brief stay ended the way it had lasted as he failed to clear mid-on. In response, Dhoni shunned his aggression. Zaheer Khan, though, threw the bat whenever the bowlers allowed him to free his arms and hit a six and a four in the point region. Wagner, in his first dig with the new ball, made Zaheer hop with a short of length delivery that the batsman could only edge to first slip. An over later, Dhoni chopped a slower bouncer from the same bowler on to the stumps, effectively ending the match. Boult just provided the final push that brought India crashing down. The frantic finish was in contrast with the slow build both teams had gone through in the first two sessions. The conditions on the fourth day were markedly different from the third, with the air much drier. It meant that the swing that created problems for the batsmen on the third morning didn't make an appearance for most parts of the day. The only time it did, it was when Southee was in operation. Southee stuck to impeccable lines and managed to extract just enough movement to put doubts in the batsmen's mind. The one ball that did something extra fetched him the wicket of Cheteshwar Pujara in the fifth over of the morning. Bowling from wide of the crease, Southee got the second ball of his third over to lift and seam away appreciably from a length. Pujara, playing from the crease, could only edge it to the wicketkeeper. Southee then ensured Kohli didn't get an easy start as he bowled 28 consecutive deliveries at the batsman giving away just nine runs. Meanwhile, Wagner kept the typically aggressive Dhawan quiet at the other end. Dhawan was content on defending everything in line of stumps and left most of the wider deliveries. Only 34 runs were scored in the 14 overs in the first hour of the play. It was almost a case of who would blink first. The second hour though proved to be a release for the batsmen as Southee, after a spell of 7-3-11-1, tired out. Kohli broke the stalemate with consecutive boundaries off Wagner - a check drive that raced through extra cover followed by a pull on a short delivery that lacked zing. He reached his half-century off 80 balls. Together with Dhawan, Kohli added 126 to bring the target under 200, but had a lapse in concentration as he attempted a pull at a wide Wagner delivery. Wagner, in a tireless 10-over spell with the old ball, made the big strike when he removed Dhawan with a sharp bouncer from round the wicket. Dhawan had shown remarkable discipline in the morning session and had made slow progress to move into the nineties. Ish Sodhi didn't pose the same threat as the New Zealand seamers and Dhawan used the chance to race to his second century with a six and a four. However, New Zealand chances surged once Dhawan was dismissed. The new ball hastened New Zealand's rush to their first Test win against India in 12 years. Devashish Fuloria is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo © ESPN Sports Media Ltd.
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Now That You Have Found It From Topic to Paper Handouts for Classes Home Basics Search Strategies EResources Things to Try Contact Linda Hansen From Topic to Paper Now That You've Found It ... Now That You've Found It ... Now that you have found more information on your topic (hallowe'en), you can go back to your original thesis statement and begin to refine it. Original Statement: Hallowe'en, like many other traditional holidays, has altered dramatically in meaning and celebration since its inception. This research project proposes to look at the various factors which influenced that alteration and attempt to place it in the broader context of societal changes. Refined Statement: Hallowe'en, like many other traditional holidays, has altered dramatically in meaning and celebration since its inception. Most particularly, in the latter part of the twentieth century and in the first decade of the twenty-first century, it has moved into the workplace as an event of note, similar to secular celebrations of Christmas, and unlike other holidays such as Easter which prompt little or no such workplace notice. This research project will consider the impact of that change and particularly the influence of age, sex, and status on the (negative / positive) reaction of middle-aged female faculty members to required attendance at a celebration of Hallowe'en within a university workplace. ... or whatever avenue your research leads you down. A Last Word As you proceed through the sources and resources gathering your material, you may feel as though you are getting off track. If this happens, go back to the simple research framework, and think about where you are trying to go with your thesis statement, research questions, or hypotheses. Go to From Topic to Paper Main Page Top of Page This page created and maintained by Linda Hansen. Comments and suggestions to: [email protected] Created: 1998/01/31 Last updated: 2014/05/06 Terms of Copyright This document: ...basics/found.htm
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22 | July | 2019 | Home About Articles Maps Photos Upcoming Races Videos Feeds: Posts Comments Archive for July 22nd, 2019 Tuesday Run (July 23) Posted in Uncategorized on July 22, 2019| Leave a Comment » We’ll meet tomorrow by the trail near the Fullerton Courthouse at 6 p.m. (close to the intersection of Brea Blvd. & Harbor Blvd….behind the Ralph’s) .The address for directions is 1275 N. Berkeley Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832. We park in the lower parking lot. If you run to and around Laguna Lake and back…that is 5 miles. Happy Birthday Kathleen and Karin!! Today is their special day. Wishing you both a great celebration and year ahead! Read Full Post » Recent Comments Dona on Happy Birthday Sandi ! Monica Banuelos on Tuesday Run (August 24) Cindy on Saturday Run (March 20) Ashley N on Saturday Run (March 20) Donna Reeson on Happy Birthday Rick, Elaine, a… Julie Juarez on Saturday Run (October 10) Rosemarie on Thursday Run (October 1) John S on Thursday Run (October 1) Email Subscription Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address: Sign me up! Join 100 other followers Calendar July 2019 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 « Jun Aug » Archives Archives Select Month September 2022 August 2022 July 2022 June 2022 May 2022 April 2022 March 2022 February 2022 January 2022 December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 Recent Posts Saturday Run (September 24) Thursday Run (September 22) Happy Birthday Sandi ! Saturday Run (September 17) Thursday Run (September 15) and Birthday Group Dinner next Tuesday (September 20) Blogroll Active.com Brea Runners & Friends Relay Website Map My Run Race Place Road ID Snail's Pace Running Academy Contact Us: E-Mail: [email protected] Blog at WordPress.com. WPThemes. Follow Following brearunners.com Join 100 other followers Sign me up Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now. brearunners.com Customize Follow Following Sign up Log in Report this content View site in Reader Manage subscriptions Collapse this bar
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The PlayStation 3 was the best-selling games console in the US for September, according to NPD, breaking an impressive stranglehold on the top of the charts that the Xbox 360 had managed to keep for the 32 months since January 2011. NPD analyst Liam Callahan told Gamesindustry.biz that Sony's system was boosted by the release of a Grand Theft Auto V bundle, showing how Rockstar's blockbuster series "can shake things up in hardware as well as software.” Sony's competitors weren't without reason to look on the bright side. Nintendo reported that Wii U sales more than tripled month-on-month in September following a price cut and limited edition bundle with The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD, although it didn't give precise sales figures. Microsoft, meanwhile, noted that the Xbox 360 has passed the milestone of 80 million systems sold worldwide.
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If you have been watching the practice and qualifying sessions from the Qatar GP, you may have noticed that Valentino Rossi is once again wearing one of his special helmet designs. This one is a bit different though — instead of a crazy or clever paint scheme, Rossi and his crew have subtle lit the AGV Pista helmet’s clear rear spoiler. Under the night lights of the Losail International Circuit, the effect is pretty astounding. Usually a spectacle of glowing brake discs and flaming exhausts, the night time atmosphere of the Qatar proves itself once again to be an interesting canvas for the light, which Rossi has masterfully tapped into. A favorite event for our main man Scott Jones, we’ve got a few shots of Rossi and his LED light show. It’s interesting how the LEDs change some of the more classic Rossi photos, and of course it makes Rossi really pop on the TV feed. Enjoy! Photo: © 2014 Scott Jones / Scott Jones Photography – All Rights Reserved
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Common Dreams by Andrea Germanos ‘Neonics’ have been linked to decline in bee populations A class of insecticides linked to the decline of bees has more found in more than half of the streams in the United States where samples were taken, new research has found. Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) say it is the first national-scale study of the presence of neonicotinoids, or “neonics,” in urban and agricultural land use settings across the nation. Neonics can be used as a seed coating or foliar spray, and they are widely used, despite a body of evidence calling them a threat to global biodiversity and linking them to lethal and sub-lethal harm to bees. The USGS reserachers detected at least one of six neonics in 63 percent of the 48 streams they sampled. “In the study, neonicotinoids occurred throughout the year in urban streams while pulses of neonicotinoids were typical in agricultural streams during crop planting season,” USGS research chemist Michelle Hladik, the report’s lead author, said in a press statement. A USGS study published last year focusing on just Midwest waterways detected neonics in all the 9 rivers and streams sampled, prompting Emily Marquez, PhD, staff scientist at Pesticide Action Network, to say, “The fact that neonics are pervasively contaminating surface waters should be a wake-up call for state and federal regulators, that must move more quickly to reduce and restrict use on farm fields.” The White House’s Pollinator Health Task Force unveiled its strategy for improving pollinator health last year, and Mike Focazio, program coordinator for the USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, said the new USGS “research will support the overall goals of the Strategy, by helping to understand whether these water-borne pesticides, particularly at the low levels shown in this study, pose a risk for pollinators.” Environmental groups have denounced the Strategy’s goals for not going far enough to save bees as it fails to restrict the use of neonics.
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Police are on the hunt for a Luis Suarez lookalike who is wanted in connection with a vicious biting attack in Manchester. Greater Manchester Police released an image of the suspect - who looks like the disgraced Uruguay striker - after a city centre assault left a man with a chewed-off ear lobe that had to be surgically reattached. The incident happened at approximately 3am on Saturday 29 March, when the 21-year-old victim and his girlfriend became involved an argument with a group of men. This soon escalated into a street brawl, during which the victim banged his head on a nearby telephone box. As the victim fell to the floor, the offender restrained the victim before taking a bite of his left ear, then jumping to his feet and running off, reported the Manchester Evening News. The Suarez lookalike is described as a white, in his early 20s, approximately 6ft tall and with a slim to medium build. He has short, dark hair and was wearing a red or blue bubble jacket. Detective Constable Robert Ashurst said: "This is a nasty case in which a few heated words have turned into a brutal attack that has left a man needing serious treatment. "Quite often people who attack innocent victims in the street are described as 'animals', but in this case that rings particularly true. "The victim was simply trying to ensure his girlfriend was safe and instead suffered a permanently disfiguring injury. "The shocking nature of this attack means we are extremely keen to bring this man to justice as soon as possible, as he has already shown he is capable of extreme violence. "If you recognise the man in this picture please contact police as soon as possible." Suarez was handed a four-month ban by Fifa after biting into the shoulder of Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini. The Liverpool star has since been ridiculed for a letter he wrote to Fifa defending his actions, saying he did not bite the Italian and had merely fallen into him after losing his balance.
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I've Been To Australia Forgotten Yesterdays Search: Updates Downloads Memorabilia Discography Yes Statistics About Us Home Yes (1973) 03/19/1973 Brisbane, Australia I've Been To Australia I've Been To Australia 1973 - 03 - 19, 21 & 26 Brisbane, Adelaide & Sydney - Australia Festival Hall, Apollo Stadium & Hordern Pavilion Download Audio 1.17 GB Info Type: Audience (Audio) Quality: 2 & 3 - audience recording Length: Disc 1 (0:48:07) Disc 2 (0:47:27) Disc 3 (1:11:14) Disc 4 (0:45:58) Artwork (2) Front Back Audio Details - 1973-03-19 - Festival Hall, Brisbane 1.01 Firebird Suite (2.04) 1.02 Siberian Khatru (9.03) 1.03 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.54) 1.04 I've Seen All Good People (7.38) 1.05 Mood For A Day (3.45) 1.06 The Clap ~ Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport (4.00) 1.07 And You And I (9.43) ============================== 1973-03-19 - Festival Hall, Brisbane 2.01 Close To The Edge (19.16) 2.02 Intro (0.47) 2.03 Wakeman Solo (Cans And Brahms) (7.54) 2.04 Roundabout (10.47) 2.05 Yours Is No Disgrace (8.43) ============================== 1973-03-21 - Apollo Stadium, Adelaide 3.01 Firebird Suite (2.16) 3.02 Siberian Khatru (8.54) 3.03 I've Seen All Good People (7.41) 3.04 Heart of the Sunrise (10.55) 3.05 And You and I (9.22) 3.06 Close to the Edge (incomplete) (5.36) 3.07 Wakeman Solo (8.14) 3.08 Roundabout (8.22) 3.09 Starship Trooper (9.54) ============================== 1973-03-26 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney 4.01 Firebird Suite (0.51) 4.02 Siberian Khatru (8.48) 4.03 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.12) 4.04 I've Seen All Good People (7.26) 4.05 Mood For A Day ~ The Clap ~ Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport (7.06) 4.06 And You And I (10.35) ============================== Lineage unknown. CDR Box Boot > Wav > Flac ========================================== 1973-03-19 - Festival Hall, Brisbane 1.01 Firebird Suite (2.04) 1.02 Siberian Khatru (9.03) 1.03 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.54) 1.04 I've Seen All Good People (7.38) 1.05 Mood For A Day (3.45) 1.06 The Clap ~ Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport (4.00) 1.07 And You And I (9.43) 2.01 Close To The Edge (19.16) 2.02 Intro (0.47) 2.03 Wakeman Solo (Cans And Brahms) (7.54) 2.04 Roundabout (10.47) 2.05 Yours Is No Disgrace (8.43) Starship Trooper (cut) =========================================== 1973-03-21 - Apollo Stadium, Adelaide 3.01 Firebird Suite (2.16) 3.02 Siberian Khatru (8.54) 3.03 I've Seen All Good People (7.41) 3.04 Heart of the Sunrise (10.55) 3.05 And You and I (9.22) 3.06 Close to the Edge (incomplete) (5.36) 3.07 Wakeman Solo (8.14) 3.08 Roundabout (8.22) 3.09 Starship Trooper (9.54) (Steve Howe set cut) =========================================== 1973-03-26 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney 4.01 Firebird Suite (0.51) 4.02 Siberian Khatru (8.48) 4.03 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.12) 4.04 I've Seen All Good People (7.26) 4.05 Mood For A Day ~ The Clap ~ Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport (7.06) 4.06 And You And I (10.35) cut: Close to the Edge Wakeman Solo/Cans and Brahms Roundabout Yours Is No Disgrace Starship Trooper =========================================== Jon Anderson - voc Steve Howe - guitars, voc Chris Squire - bass, voc Rick Wakeman - keyboards Alan White - drums Contact Us Forgotten Yesterdays © 1996-2022. All rights reserved.
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People in Birmingham don’t want HS2 – STOP HS2 – The national campaign against High Speed Rail 2 x Search for: 24th September 2022 Facebook Twitter Youtube Main menu Skip to content Home Case against HS2 HS2 Route Toolbox Contacts Press Releases Archives About Us Posted on 16th October 2016 by Penny People in Birmingham don’t want HS2 A YouGov/LBC poll reveals that HS2 is not popular in Birmingam – the only city it’s due to link to London in Phase 1 of the project. These are some of the reports from LBC’s Nick Ferrari breakfast programme. Separate interiews with other main critics are also on the Stop HS2 Youtube site here. Related content: HS2, and just some of the reasons why the whole thing is fraud Action at Colne Valley more successful than ever hoped for Brummies give HS2 the thumbs down. After Dispatches – Where Are We Now With HS2? Flooding and the HS2 Backlash, Part Three. Share this... Facebook Twitter Pinterest Linkedin email Tags: News News Post navigation ← Previous Next → 5 comments to “People in Birmingham don’t want HS2” Simon Hope 20th October 2016 at 10:24 am PEOPLE OF BIRMINGHAM : HS2 IS THE FUTURE In 2026 , Go for the Brand-new, ‘ State – of – the – Art – Trains ‘, Reliable , Punctual , Comfortable , Fast , As Never Before . Peter Delow 29th October 2016 at 9:06 am PEOPLE OF COVENTRY HS2 IS ALSO YOUR FUTURE In 2026 you will get fewer and slower services to London, with more intermediate stops, on less comfortable trains (designed to handle commuter traffic not long-distance) and picking up commuters at stations like Milton Keynes in the peak hours. Maintenance standards on the WCML are also likely to suffer as the fare revenues will be cut due to fewer pasengers using the services. Simon Hope 19th October 2016 at 4:16 pm I wonder how many of the people in Birmingham , who do not want HS2 , but do not want to get to to their destination as quickly as possible , and would prefer to spend up to 80 minutes extra sitting in a train , on a Day Trip , rather than more time at their destination or at home before leaving in the morning or arriving back earlier in the evening . I know which I would prefer , but perhaps some people in Birmingham love trains so much that want to spend as much as possible in them. This seems to set a unique historical transport precedent. Or , we could campaign for a High Speed Tramway , with no day trips possible. Clive 1st November 2016 at 10:08 am Simon, to answer your question, ask yourself how many residents of Birmingham want to board a train on the outskirts destined for Wormwood Scrubs in the middle of a derelict railway marshalling yard next to a prison and still miles away from London city centre?….If in the unlikely event that they are tripping over one another in pursuit of that dubious objective, one then has to ask one’s self: How many will still be alive in 2030 when the thing throws open it’s doors to welcome them?…. (forget about 2026. The time table has already slipped by 2 years) The trouble is, HS2 has jettisoned most of it’s original brief in an attempt to stay within a spending envelope. One that despite the foregoing, it will still breach whilst having shed most of it’s raison d’etre…..As things stand, it just looks like a profligate, priapic vanity folly for the deluded……not a good look John 17th October 2016 at 12:38 pm When hs2 starts operating will chiltern line continue to run Birmingham to London or will they start further down the line? Comments are closed. How you can help Simple ways to help Donate to Stop HS2 Visit the Stop HS2 shop Donate while you shop Join our mailing list Breaking News High Court junction bans disruptive protests to HS2 rail work - Camden New Journal GE100 2022: Cause for optimism - Ground Engineering Arden Cross perfect place for an “Investment Zone” | solihull.gov.uk - Solihull Council P.J. Hegarty & Sons adopt fingerprint drug testing onsite - Planning, BIM & Construction Today Martin Lewis responds to 'staggering' mini budget amid warning - Manchester Evening News Recent Posts Phase 2b Second Reading – no cross party support HS2 Phase 2b Environmental Statement Consultation Transport Select Committee Oral Evidence Session What we told the TSC about the Integrated Rail Plan Stop HS2 Press Comment: “HS2 is a hugely expensive, environmentally damaging white elephant” Other Log in Entries feed Comments feed WordPress.org 2010-2022 © STOP HS2 – The national campaign against High Speed Rail 2
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Fieldwork in Egypt | American Research Center In Egypt Toggle navigation Upcoming collections: Documentation and Conservation of Wall Paintings at the Red Monastery in Sohag, Conservation and Documentation of St. Anthony Wall Paintings, Conservation of Mosaics in Greco-Roman museum in Alexandria. Admin Commercial Requests Bookmarks (0) History About Us Conservation Archives Policies Website Tutorials Admin Commercial Requests Bookmarks (0) History ARCE About Us Conservation Archives Policies Website Tutorials ARCE Conservation Archives Sharing 7,000 Years of Egyptian Culture with the American Research Center in Egypt's Open Access Conservation Archives Search in All Fields Title Subject search for Search Photo by Μ. Kacicnik Toggle facets Limit your search Collection Red Monastery Architectural Conservation4 Series Conservation work in progress4 Topic Dayr al-Anbā Bishāy (Sūhāj, Egypt)4 Exterior walls[remove]4 Masonry--conservation and restoration[remove]4 Cornices1 Genre color photographs[remove]4 pointing (filling)[remove]4 Location Sohag, Egypt4 Time Period Early Byzantine Period4 Search Constraints Start Over You searched for: Genre pointing (filling) Remove constraint Genre: pointing (filling) Genre color photographs Remove constraint Genre: color photographs Topic Masonry--conservation and restoration Remove constraint Topic: Masonry--conservation and restoration Topic Exterior walls Remove constraint Topic: Exterior walls 1 - 4 of 4 Sort by Collection Relevance Collection Date Created Number of results to display per page 20 per page 10 per page 20 per page 50 per page 100 per page Search Results 1. Exterior East Wall (During cons.), SE corner from inside showing new corner block and repointing Description: Exterior East Wall (During cons.), SE corner from inside showing new corner block and repointing Location: Sohag, Egypt Time Period: Early Byzantine Period Topic: Masonry--conservation and restoration, Exterior walls, and Dayr al-Anbā Bishāy (Sūhāj, Egypt) Collection: Red Monastery Architectural Conservation 2. Exterior East Wall (During cons.), Cornice blocks during repointing from above Description: Exterior East Wall (During cons.), Cornice blocks during repointing from above Location: Sohag, Egypt Time Period: Early Byzantine Period Topic: Masonry--conservation and restoration, Exterior walls, Cornices, and Dayr al-Anbā Bishāy (Sūhāj, Egypt) Collection: Red Monastery Architectural Conservation 3. Exterior works, Perimeter wall conservation, NE corner pointing detail Description: Exterior works, Perimeter wall conservation, NE corner pointing detail Location: Sohag, Egypt Time Period: Early Byzantine Period Topic: Masonry--conservation and restoration, Exterior walls, and Dayr al-Anbā Bishāy (Sūhāj, Egypt) Collection: Red Monastery Architectural Conservation 4. Exterior works, Perimeter wall conservation, NW corner pointing Description: Exterior works, Perimeter wall conservation, NW corner pointing Location: Sohag, Egypt Time Period: Early Byzantine Period Topic: Masonry--conservation and restoration, Exterior walls, and Dayr al-Anbā Bishāy (Sūhāj, Egypt) Collection: Red Monastery Architectural Conservation With support from In partnership with This website is supported in part with United States Department of Education grant funds. Connect with ARCE US Office 909 North Washington St Suite 320 Alexandria VA 22314 United States Cairo Center 2 Midan Simon Bolivar Garden City Cairo Governorate 11461 Egypt [email protected] Contact Us Privacy Policy © 2022 American Research Center in Egypt Admin
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No matter where I travel abroad to lecture these days, the first question economists ask me is: What happened to Canada? The perception is that Canada made a sharp ideological turn right and is no longer a shining example of a compassionate country. I can understand why this perception exists. After all, we have had a conservative ideologue (though not a philosopher king) as prime minister for the past eight years who has implemented a number of conservative policies in areas like the environment, fiscal policy and law and justice (by adopting tough-on-crime legislation in an era of declining crime rates). Even Republicans in the U.S., who for decades have painted Canada as an evil socialist country, now embrace this country’s conservative (counter) revolution. Like many perceptions, this is not the reality. While back in 2008 Harper vowed “to make conservatism the natural governing philosophy of the country,” Canadians still refuse to buy into his dogma. While it is undoubtedly true that federal policies have indeed become more right-wing, we must differentiate between the party in power and the policies it implements on the one hand, and the values shared by Canadians on the other. So where do Canadians stand? On economic issues, Canadians send mixed signals. I will concede Canadians overwhelmingly agree fiscal deficits are bad. This, I believe, has been the greatest victory of the right and its leaders, starting with former Conservative cabinet ministers Michael Wilson and Don Mazankowski, and former Liberal prime minister Paul Martin. They have convinced Canadians of the myth that government finances are analogous to household finances. The left has never been able to respond to this claim in a way that captured the imagination of Canadians. A full 56 per cent of Canadians polled felt there was an important role for the government to play in redistributing wealth. - Louis-Philippe Rochon, associate professor of economics, Laurentian University But it would be a mistake to conclude Canadians are fiscally conservative. For instance, in an Angus Reid public opinion poll from almost three years ago, a full 56 per cent of Canadians felt there was an important role for the government to play in redistributing wealth. What is even more important is that Canadians would accept raising taxes in order to reduce inequality. Health and the environment Regarding our national health-care system, 81 per cent of Canadians in a 2012 study by Environics listed it as one of the most important symbols of Canadian identity, knowing full well the cost of such a system. Canadians also value our social service institutions, along with our (once) generous social safety net. Harper has been tinkering with these, but has stopped short of taking them on. On environmental issues, Canadians clearly reject the government’s approach, and 57 per cent believe climate change is a man-made catastrophe that requires strong government intervention, and would be willing to pay extra taxes to better the environment. Progressive on pot, LGBT and women’s rights And with respect to social issues, if anything, Canada is becoming more progressive. Take for instance the progress made by gay and lesbian groups over the last decade, including on same-sex marriage. We are still firmly in favour of a woman’s right to choose, still opposed to capital punishment, and increasingly in favour of death with dignity, not to mention the legalization of pot. So on both economic and social issues, the majority of Canadians disagree with the direction the government is taking this country. This must surely infuriate Harper, who just cannot seem to make any headway on these issues. If anything, he orders his members to remain silent knowing full well how the population can turn with startling rapidity when these issues are brought up. This suggests that while Conservative governments may succeed for a while to govern and veer the country to the right, the result is less impressive than imagined. Moreover, these policies can be reversed, as the opposition parties have hinted at doing. Whether they will do so once in office is another question. Majority opposed to Harper’s vision In the end, despite close to a decade of Conservative iron-fist governance, Harper may have adopted a number of conservative policies, but Canadians are simply not buying it. Close to 65 per cent of Canadians still oppose this government and its vision. This suggests that at our very core, we remain a progressive and small-l liberal country, and no matter what Harper does, he will not succeed in convincing a majority of Canadians of his vision for Canada. He has failed miserably at imposing conservatism as the “natural governing philosophy” of Canada. And that’s a good thing. Like John Maynard Keynes once opined, conservatives “offer me neither food nor drink — intellectual nor spiritual consolation ... [Conservatism] leads nowhere; it satisfies no ideal; it conforms to no intellectual standard, it is not safe, or calculated to preserve from the spoilers that degree of civilization which we have already attained.” Louis-Philippe Rochon is associate professor of economics at Laurentian University and co-editor with the Review of Keynesian Economics.
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PHONE and internet records of everyday Australians will be held for two years as the federal government fights the threat of homegrown terrorism. Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s National Security Committee has signed off on controversial mandatory data retention laws, which spy agencies claim are “critical” to fighting terrorism. The Daily Telegraph has confirmed the NSC, in a marathon meeting yesterday in Canberra, approved the laws to compel telecommunications and internet companies to keep customer data — namely metadata — for at least two years. Metadata is background data recorded by devices such as phones, laptops and tablets. In the case of phones it could include the time and duration of a phone call but not the content. HI-TECH SOFTWARE PINPOINTS AUSSIE JIHADISTS ARREST WARRANTS ISSUED FOR AUSSIE JIHADISTS It is believed the government will wait until a senate inquiry into intelligence and data collection reports in late August before a further meeting of NSC to approve a bill to take to parliament later this year. However, it is believed Attorney-General George Brandis and Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull will work on an interim data retention measure, with industry, to be introduced as early as September to meet what spy agencies claim is an immediate need in the face of heightened fears of potential terrorist ­attacks on Australian soil. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Is this appropriate or overkill? Tell us your thoughts below The data retention laws, adopted by the UK last month after advice from MI6 of increased terrorism threats in Europe, are the most controversial of a package of new national security and counter terrorism laws to be unveiled today after going to cabinet. While they would seek only to make mandatory what many companies already do for their own business and marketing purposes — and would not involve more powers for ASIO than it ­already has — they have been vigorously opposed by the companies and privacy advocates. The government will today unveil national security legislative changes — first revealed by The Daily Telegraph — in response to the recent phenomenon of Australian jihadists fighting abroad. Mr Brandis has labelled the domestic threat to ­national security the most serious “in decades”. Mr Brandis confirmed he wanted mandatory data retention, with appropriate privacy safeguards for citizens and protections for the telcos, introduced this year. It is possible it may be early next year before legislation is ready.
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NBA star Carmelo Anthony is joining the ranks of sports owners, just not in the sport one might expect. Anthony announced on Thursday that he has become the owner of Puerto Rico FC, a new team in the North American Soccer League that will begin play in 2016. Anthony took time to talk on the telephone with ESPN FC ahead of announcing his new venture. ESPN FC: How did your passion for soccer develop to the point where you wanted to own a team? ANTHONY: My passion for soccer has always been there. I just always kept it to myself and among my circle. Going to games, sneaking into games and just watching and being around the sport over the years. The more time ... I started spending in Puerto Rico over the past six, seven years, I realized that there was kind of a void down there on my island. The island didn't really have anything that they could kind of call their own, that they could represent not just on the island but from a global standpoint. ESPN FC: You met and trained a bit with Real Madrid last year. What was that like? ANTHONY: Yeah, that was in L.A., and it was fun. One of my best friends, Dontaye Draper, played for Real Madrid but on their basketball team. He was telling me that Real Madrid was coming over to L.A. and [asked] if I wanted to host them and go to practice. I was already working out at UCLA when they came out there, so it was perfect timing that I was able to host them at UCLA, get on the field with them, and kick around some balls and just kind of have some fun and interact with them. ESPN FC: Both you and your wife are of Puerto Rican descent, and you've done some charity work down there building basketball courts. What are some other reasons why you decided to purchase this team and put it in Puerto Rico? ANTHONY: I realized three, maybe four years ago that there was a Puerto Rico soccer team there, the Islanders. They were a very successful team, very competitive team in the NASL. For whatever reason over the last couple of years -- a lack of money, lack of ownership -- a lot of the funds were coming from the government and then that got cut down. When the politics come into play, I kind of step away from it. It was a perfect chance for me to not only revive that energy and that club, but to start something fresh. I wanted to be that one team that represents Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico has a rich soccer history thanks to the island's former club, the Puerto Rico Islanders, who reached the CONCACAF CL semifinals in 2008. ESPN FC: How much of a time commitment do you think this is going to take? How much is this going to take you away from basketball, do you think? ANTHONY: Basketball is my No. 1 thing. I'm very hands-on, but it's more about taking the time now during the offseason. I spend a lot of time in Puerto Rico training. I'll do like a mini-training camp down there. Right now it's about putting the right people in place so that when I'm back to my regular job, basketball is my main focus. I'll have a solid group of people running it on a day-to-day basis. ESPN FC: Are those people in place now or is that search ongoing? ANTHONY: There are some talks with people right now from a president standpoint and from a GM/head coach standpoint, scout. All of that is coming into play right now. ESPN FC: How much money did you have to put down to join the league? Or did the league just want you to come on board? ANTHONY: I can't really give an amount of money I spent to get this thing going, but it was definitely a process. We had to get readmitted into the league. There was already that team in the NASL, but once they [sat out] a couple of seasons, the league took them out and they had to readmit them and go through the admission process again. I had to go to pitch meetings with the board of governors and to the commissioner. All of this stuff has been going on for the past two years. I kind of kept it behind the scenes. ESPN FC: You said this has been going on for two years. Did you approach them or did they approach you? ANTHONY: I was in contact with the Islanders first, to try and come on board and see how I could help them get back into the league. Then it grew and got bigger. ESPN FC: And you're the sole owner? ANTHONY: I am the sole owner with a potential group that may be involved going forward. ESPN FC: You're playing in the stadium in Bayamon. Are you exploring building your own stadium or will you continue to play there? ANTHONY: In Bayamon, we had to work out the details for that. The mayor was very helpful with that, figuring out the lease. But as far as me building a stadium, I think it's more about building affordable housing around the stadium, building the town and the city back up, bringing more jobs to the island, whether it's working with the team, working with the stadium. It's more about bringing the island together and bringing more awareness to the island. Carmelo Anthony has made no secret of his soccer passion, recently visiting Cuba with the New York Cosmos. ESPN FC: You said talked to the Islanders first. Are you going to lean on some of their old management to help get this thing going? ANTHONY: I'm in talks [with] some of the old management, and one of the old coaches who was very successful in Puerto Rico, not only with the Islanders but with the Puerto Rico national team. And also people who were involved in the day-to-day running of the Islanders. All of that will be done in phases. The first phase is to find a president and a GM/coach. I want to get a top scout. Then we'll move on to Phase 2, more about building out the whole club. Once I get that core group, then they'll have a better idea on players and combines. I'll let them deal with that stuff. ESPN FC: So is Colin Clarke, a former manager of the Islanders, one of the guys you're talking to? ANTHONY: Colin Clarke, his name has been thrown around. Right now, we're just in the interview process and figuring out what the best fit is. ESPN FC: So was your investment, say, seven figures? ANTHONY: [Laughs] It was nowhere near MLS. That's all I can give you. ESPN FC: How excited are you to take this step into team ownership? ANTHONY: I'm excited about it. The structure of the league and its business plan, I really gravitated towards that the first time I saw it. The capabilities that each club has on its own, from the standpoint of being an individual club and being individually owned, I like that structure better. I can build it the way I want to build it from the ground up. I love it from a structural standpoint, but for me it's more about, bring that global awareness back to Puerto Rico. Everyone in the world wants to visit Puerto Rico. And there's a lot of Puerto Ricans scattered throughout the world, and in America alone. I want to connect to those pockets of Puerto Ricans in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Orlando. That's something I want to tap into. ESPN FC: How often are you able to get back to the island? Obviously, you must get back there a little bit to do the charity work that you've done. ANTHONY: I spend a lot of time in the offseason there, three weeks at a time. I train down there. That's like my third home after New York and L.A. I go down there to train and just to focus and lock in. Jeff Carlisle covers MLS and the U.S. national team for ESPN FC. Follow him on Twitter @JeffreyCarlisle.
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You're a modern day Indiana Jones. You've got the hat, the whip, the cocky attitude, and the rugged good looks. The only thing missing is the mission. The Mission! You're relaxing in your office, after teaching an exhausting class of Archaeology 203 with stereotypical uni students (loud, opinionated, and lacking any real focus or experience), and in comes Mr Jim Fortescue from the Government Agency For The Assignment Of Missions to Archaeologists (GAFTAOMA). Jim pulls out a cigarette and is about to light it, but notices the "No Smoking" sign, and with an exasperated sigh at the state of modern story building sucks unsatisfactorily at the cigarette. Jim sucks discontentedly on his cigarette, the sweat stains spreading across his back from the pressure of having to carry this pathetic story line, "Indy, GAFTAOMA has received news of a possible discovery, and we need you to get onto it immediately.". "What do you need me to do!?", Indy asks. Of course, Indy knows full well what they want, but the formulaic presentation of this story requires him to ask, and he knows he has to wait for the tension to build, so he waits some more thinking about the ham and cheese sandwich he prepared this morning, and wondering if he'll get to eat it. Probably not, not if Jim stretches this charade on for much longer. That sandwich had provolone, and even a bit of mustard. Fuck, he loved mustard. "We need you to go and dig up a couple of dinosaur skeletons, in Mongolia. One is a brachiosaurus, and the other is a T-Rex! We received reports, and now we have to go and dig it up and ship it home", Jim says. "Now, Jim, let's get this straight, you want me to assemble a crack team, and then you want me to fly to Mongolia, and oversee a dig for these two massive dinosaurs?", Indy asked, knowing full well that wasn't what Jim had in mind. They probably already had a multi-PhD Archaeologist with a long publication history, tenure at an Ivy League university, and a multi-national inter-disciplinary team already on site performing the dig. No, they only every came to him when they needed one thing, and one thing only! "No, Indy! You know what you're needed for!", Jim said, ending the sentence with a preposition, like a bad-ass. And with a dramatic pause, as the sweat stains from the stress of having successfully dragged the story line to this point, gathered at a pool in the small of his back, Jim pulled his briefcase up off the floor, and slammed it down onto the table. Jim then flicked open the case with a satisfying "thock", and carefully opened it. "Indy, we need you to fill out the application for the import of a T-Rex tooth from the dig!". And with that, Jim dropped the USB stick containing the application document onto Indy's desk. "And to make you feel like a real Archaeologist you can play with these toys!", Jim said. "Fair enough, Jim.", Indy said, knowing he wouldn't be able to enjoy his ham and cheese sandwich. If only it was like in the movies, with the jumping, and the swinging, and the whip. That's what he got for getting ambitious and using provolone.
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Most all well rehab work requires access to the well with a pump hoist truck for removal of the well pump and the use of the high speed cables to lower tools in and out of the well. Well Cleaning Well cleaning often involves the use of wire or plastic bristle brushes and specialized tools to remove debris, called bailers, all run down on wire lines. The wire brush is used to break loose material built up along the casing walls, and the bailers are then run down the well to scoop up that material from the bottom of the well and dump it on the surface. Surge Blocking Surge blocking is the use of blocks slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the well to surge water in and out of the well perforations/screen slots as the surge block is cycled up and down in the well, typically in short 1-3 foot strokes. Fine grained sediment is shook loose and is able to be pumped or moved through the open area in the well with a bailer, pump, or airlifting tool after completion of surge blocking. Surge blocks are also used to disperse chemicals out into formation, to resort formations around the screen/perforation, and to break material loose that may be encrusted in screen zones or perforations. Air Lifting Air lifting involves the use of compressed air delivered down the well at high enough volumes to lift water out of the well. Air lifting can help to remove small debris and contaminants and wash the well casing down, and also can be used to develop sandscreens and perforations, but it isn’t as effective as surge blocking or dual swab air lifting. Dual Swab Airlifting Dual Swab Airlifting combines the best elements of air lifting with surge blocking. A dual block surge block is lowered on a large pipe to the screen or perforation zone, then a smaller diameter air line is lowered into the well. The airline is energized to create a lifting action inside of the larger pipe. As the surge blocks are raised and lowered in the screen zone, they create a surging action, which displaces fine material, that is sucked up by water moving into the larger pipe, which is then airlifted out of the well. Chemical / Acid Treatment Well rehabilitation can be accomplished using specially designed chemicals and/or acids that will remove biofouling, mineral incrustation, and other blockages, and kill any bacteria, such as iron bacteria, that could be creating sludge or plugging perforations in the well. Careful design of the chemical treatment process is required to make sure that the applied chemical is carefully and correctly used, as the chemical costs are often very high, and the work is often time intensive to accomplish correctly. Well Fracking Well Fracking involves the use of a drilling rig or other equipment to place specially designed inflatable packers in the well to isolate rock fractures that produce water. Water is then pumped into the well below the packers against the rock fractures, often at up to 30-50 GPM under 1000-3000 PSI of pressure. This is NOT Hydraulic Fracturing as seen in the oil field, but is more akin to a high flow pressure cleaning of the rock fractures. By performing this high flow cleaning, loose debris and other blockages are removed from the fracture to better let water enter the well. Only a couple of contractors in Washington State offer these services, JKA does not currently. How do I measure specific capacity? Specific capacity is a complicated ratio that defines a wells performance at different yields/pumping rates. In order to determine specific capacity, you’ll need to measure Static Water Level, which is the highest point in the well that water reaches without being pumped. You’ll then need to measure drawdown in the well at a specific flow rate – say 10 gallons per minute. Drawdown is the measure of the difference in feet that the water drops from the static water level when the well is pumping. Specifically, you need the drawdown to stabilize (stop dropping) in the well before you measure and record it. Then divide the pumping rate (10 GPM) by the drawdown measured – this gives you Specific Capacity in GPM per foot of drawdown. Your well may not be setup to easily take these measurements, and collecting this data requires a number of specialized tools. JKA Well Drilling & Pumps can help setup a well with sounding tubes, water meters, and other equipment to allow for long term monitoring. Is it worth it? For residential and small irrigation wells, well rehabilitation is most often scheduled when the well production has dropped to a point where there are interruptions in service, or when a pump fails and investigation as to possible causes finds that the well has been infilled with material or is severely clogged. At this point, production is so greatly hampered that there’s no question as to the value of cleaning and rehabilitating the well. In these types of situations, it behooves the well owner to pay attention to their well’s specific capacity (well yield divided by drawdown), as the specific capacity numbers dropping will indicate that the well is clogging and requires attention before significant issues are found. Just like marginal wells with problems, industrial, commercial, municipal, and agricultural wells will benefit from periodic and regular well cleaning, which will increase well performance and reduce operating costs. For these types of wells, studies have shown an annual or biannual well maintenance program usually costs between 10%-20% of the cost required for a full-scale rehabilitation procedure. But a typical full-scale rehabilitation process can cost up to 20%-30% of the cost for a new replacement well with the same size and depth. A well should generally receive some type of maintenance if the relative yield or specific capacity falls to or is more than 2%-5% from its new or previously tested state. It should be rehabilitated if the relative yield or specific capacity declines more than 15%-20% from its previous condition. Any further drop in specific capacity can result in the well passing the point of no return where the best and most aggressive rehabilitation techniques may not be capable of recovering more than 75%-80% of the original yield. Call: (360) 684-1932 Do you need help with your water system? Give us a call! Send us an email! If you need well repairs, a well inspection, a well drilled, or any of the other well and water system related services we provide, you can email us 24 hours a day at [email protected], or call us at (360) 684-1932 (office hours are Monday-Friday, 730AM - 300PM). Well Water Filtration Systems for Clean Drinking Water Choosing the best well water filtration system for clean drinking water doesn’t have to be difficult. It’s easier when you know which contaminants are in your water, as there are different filtration systems that filter out different contaminants. When looking for a... Read More The 3 Types Of Water Well Pumps And Which One Is Right For You With 85% of people in Washington state receiving their water from a water well it is surprising that not many of them know what well pumps look like or how they work. This article should help to clarify what exactly water well pumps do and what type you might have.... Read More 4 Signs Your Well Pump Might Be Failing Is your system trying to tell you somthing? Here in the United States water is one of the things we take most for granted, in regards to home ownership. If you live in a city, your water is most likely provided by the local water district and you pay for what you use.... 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Water softeners are technically called Water Conditioners and are used to make filtered water readily available for use. Water softeners are designed to remove hardness from water. Water hardness, a measure of calcium and magnesium in the... Read More Frequently Asked Well Owner Questions Frequently Asked Questions What kind of well do I have? What's a pressure tank even do? Where can I get water tested? What's arsenic? These are examples of frequently asked questions we hear a lot. We're happy to help over the phone, so feel free to call, but maybe... Read More Common Problems Found During Well Inspections Buying a house is a serious investment, and in today's market it’s incredibly risky. Many people are foregoing inspections to get their offer on homes to be accepted. The risks of not doing a well inspection during a real estate transaction are incredibly high -... Read More Periodic well cleaning or well rehab can keep wells producing Periodically having your water well cleaned, or rehabilitated, is an important part of good maintenance for residential water well owners. Following are some signs that may indicate the need for a water well system cleaning: Changes in sediment or the water suddenly... Read More Sand, Screens and Open Area Once water is discovered, it becomes drillers job to determine where the best place in the aquifer is to get the water. There's no such thing as an underground 'lake' in unconsolidated materials (sands, gravels, clay, etc) – all the aquifers are made up of sand &... Read More ASSOCIATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS We’re here to help. 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GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA Home Blog Causes & Programs PORTFOLIO SHOP Her & Her Dogs PLUS THE CAT - RESCUES ADVOCATING FOR RESCUES Home Blog About CONTACT Shop MAKING A SPLASH GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA November 18, 2016 | 43 Comments CAPE SAN BLAS / INDIAN PASS / PORT ST. JOE / ST. JOE BEACH /WEWAHITCHKA Pet-friendly Gulf County Apalachicola – Franklin County It may be referred to as Florida’s forgotten coast , but after a few weeks of being back home, this beautiful part of the panhandle is still very much on my mind. All my research indicated this part of Florida was remote and secluded. October is especially quiet as most tourists visit during the summer months. Previously, our vacations have been relatively fast-paced: long drives to get to our destinations followed by day trips and sight-seeing upon arrival. It took me a couple of years to convince my husband that we needed a quiet, relaxing holiday to unwind and recharge our batteries. We both work long hours in jobs that, at times weigh heavily upon us. Cape San Blas was the perfect place to shake it off! Although remote, it was not exclusive, and although we chose not to do an enormous amount of sight-seeing, we were made to feel welcome by the locals wherever we chose to venture. The pride they have for this little piece of heaven is evident, and they were happy to share information and make suggestions that only added to such an incredible experience. One thing we noticed immediately was how pet-friendly the area is. Exception for State Parks, dogs on leashes are welcome to enjoy the sights and interact with their owners. Bring a few training leashes for active dogs! Reese was placed on the beach for the photo. Otherwise, Leash on when not being carried. For Dog Visitors: Port City Trail is a nearly four-mile stretch wandering through the town Bay Walk Trail runs between Port St. Joe Marina and Fran Pate Park with picturesque views of St. Joseph Bay. Restaurants with Pet-friendly patios (The following offer veggie options) Krazy Fish Grille Penny on the patio at Triple Tails View from Up The Creek Raw Bar Provisions Port St. Joe Krazy Fish Grill Provisions Triple Tails bin 4 eleven coffee house Apalachicola (Franklin County) Up The Creek Raw Bar Oyster City Brewing Company (beer is vegan!!!) Pet Shops – perfect for Fido to pick up a souvenir for Fifi Bow Wow Beach Shop – Port St. Joe Oysterbones – Apalachicola St. Joseph Bay Humane Society – please stop by and paw it forward BEACHES, BEACHES, BEACHES Sweetwater Cottage We felt right at home in our pet-friendly accommodation. Sweetwater Cottage is only steps from the beach with a clear view of the sand and sea from it’s screened-in porch. We could not have asked for more! This bungalow was the perfect retreat for my husband and me, and our dogs. The sunlight filled this home during the day, and we enjoyed sitting on the swing or eating at the table on the porch. The dogs LOVED finding sun spots from which they relaxed and enjoyed the view! Leslie is an incredible hostess – reach out to her before booking, and you will know what I mean. Even though a binder and brochures are provided at the cottage, Leslie enjoys speaking with guests, in person, to share her knowledge of the area. The area is also home to an abundance of wildlife: Bears, Loggerhead Turtles, and Eagles to name a few. The locals cherish the nature occurring in their backyards and beaches. The “Leave No Trace” ordinance is an outline of all the rules put in place to protect their local treasure. Although there did prove to be several activities and excursions at our destination, we stuck to our plan and relaxed. Visits to Port St. Joe and Apalachicola to sample local cuisine and some retail therapy were about the most effort we made (this trip – stay tuned for part two). The area is unspoiled by big box-stores. Instead, we discovered several boutique-style shops and several pet-friendly patios. It was as if we had stepped back in time. A large grocery store in Port St. Joe may be the exception although not seeming out of place and not without charm. Community member George W. Duren’s Piggly Wiggly is fondly referred to by locals as ‘the pig.’ During our stay, The Pig had it’s grand ‘re-opening’ and hosted a fundraising event for the local humane society – making this large shop even more endearing to this tourist! Water enthusiasts will appreciate the variety of interactions available on an equally varied selection of waters (say that ten times, fast): swim fish snorkel kayak paddleboard boat fishing and sightseeing boat tours and charters also available On dry land: horseback riding on the beach golfing family days at more than a dozen parks biking and walking trails retail therapy in Port St. Joe and Apalachicola (drive to St. George Island and visit Island Dog Beach and Surf Shop) art studios When not exploring Port St. Joe or Apalachicola, we walked the beaches of powdery white sand. On more than one occasion we had the pleasure of seeing dolphins play, and we enjoyed watching our dogs run in and out of the sea at the same time. In vacations past, we would have to drive for miles to find the nearest pet-friendly beach. This was Jack’s first ever vacation. He was formally used as a breeding dog in a puppy mill before we rescued him. We wondered if it might be too soon for him and considered postponing our holiday. Other than a few anxious moments, Jack was relaxed and happy. I would say he enjoyed the trip! Shelling, Bonfires on the beach, watching the most beautiful sunsets followed by an encore of sparkling stars fill the sky…my perfect vacation! This slower pace allowed us the opportunity to relax and reflect on all that is important in our lives. I can’t wait for our next visit to this beautiful destination along the panhandle’s gulf shores. Categories: TRAVEL Tagged: Beach, Dog-Friendly Travel Destination, Play, Sun Comments Denise Gruzensky says November 18, 2016 at 9:40 am I relaxed just reading your post. Thank you for the terrific information and stunning photos! Reply Sadie says November 19, 2016 at 9:45 am I’m glad you enjoyed it. Reply Golden Daily Scoop says November 18, 2016 at 11:46 am What a great post, your photos are stunning! I’d like to frame them all. lol We don’t have many dog-friendly places around here, thanks for sharing! Golden Daily Scoop recently posted…Wash Away Pet Odors Naturally #happyhealthyodorfree Reply Sadie says November 19, 2016 at 9:44 am Ha ha. I have my own house decorated kind of ‘beachy’ as we live near the Lake. I was thinking of printing the top photo and hanging it in the bathroom. I mean, it’s as much the dog’s house as it is mine! Reply Rachel says November 18, 2016 at 12:36 pm Wow, your photos are just beautiful! I really felt like I was there. That’s wonderful that the locals made you feel welcome and that it’s so pet friendly. Reply Sadie says November 19, 2016 at 9:43 am People AND Pet friendly 🙂 Reply Joely Smith says November 18, 2016 at 4:10 pm What a GORGEOUS place! Sweetwater cottage looks perfect! I would love for my Lyla to get on a beach once in her life but we are a bit landlocked in Kasnas lol Joely Smith recently posted…Why You Should Be Wearing Aromaearth Instead of Perfume Reply Sadie says November 19, 2016 at 9:42 am OH! I hope you do. It will be a fabulous experience for Lyla! Reply Cathy Armato says November 18, 2016 at 4:33 pm What gorgeous place! I can feel the calm right through your photos. The cottage you stayed in looks like a dream! I’m definitely adding this to my list of dog friendly vacay spots. Thanks so much for sharing. Love & biscuits, Dogs Luv Us and We Luv Them Cathy Armato recently posted…A Natural Dog Food We Can Trust #WeBelieveinNB Reply Sadie says November 19, 2016 at 9:41 am I hope you do go. You won’t be disappointed! Reply Ruth Epstein says November 19, 2016 at 12:14 am What a beautiful place, it looks like paradise, thanks so much for sharing Reply Sadie says November 19, 2016 at 9:40 am It definitely is paradise! Reply Hindy Pearson says November 19, 2016 at 1:12 pm Your pictures are incredible, looks like an absolutely stunning place to visit. That and being dog friendly? What else can you want. Hindy Pearson recently posted…Mobility Aids For Dogs Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 11:56 am I’ll just add that a cold glass of wine was also quite lovely 😉 Reply Dianne R says November 19, 2016 at 1:16 pm Great write up!!! It is a fascinating place to get away and enjoy the many opportunities of places to see or just hang out and enjoy the Gulf. To know Leslie is to love her and she has the ability to make you feel like you gave known her forever. She loves her homes and it shows. There are too many personal touches to name but she has thought of them all. Very special area!! Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 11:57 am Thank you Dianne. Yes, Leslie is lovely. I did have a hard time not rambling on about the accommodation portion of our visit. Reply FiveSibesMom says November 19, 2016 at 3:45 pm Beautiful photos. Love the sunset over the beach ones! Thanks for sharing this info on dog friendly places! My aunt lives in Florida for half the year, I’ll bookmark this for future reference! FiveSibesMom recently posted…Flashback Friday: A Summer Book Signing With Buddy, the (Rescued) Christmas Husky Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 11:58 am We hope to be snowbirds, eventually! Reply Pawesome Cats says November 19, 2016 at 6:31 pm This looks like a fabulous holiday destination ~ so serene and relaxing. I love those sunset photos especially! Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 11:59 am Thank you. Yes, it was incredibly relaxing. Reply PSTGal says November 19, 2016 at 9:56 pm Glad you enjoyed your visit here. Come again soon! Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 12:00 pm Thank you. We can’t wait until our next visit! Reply Dash Kitten Crew says November 20, 2016 at 4:15 pm Looks like paradise for some valuable down time. What a magical place, and I am so glad Jack enjoyed his first holiday. Well done that dog!!!! Dash Kitten Crew recently posted…Snoozy Sunday Selfie with Silver Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 12:00 pm I would say it was the perfect ‘first holiday’ choice for Mr. J. Black 😀 Reply Lola The Rescued Cat says November 20, 2016 at 5:36 pm What a beautiful place! Mommy noticed the lighthouse right away and would love to go see it. We love these posts that you do. Lola The Rescued Cat recently posted…Sunday Selfie – Deep in Thought Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 12:03 pm Thank you! I noticed a couple of lighthouses: one in Port St. Joe and the other was at the bridge in Apalachicola (before heading over to the Island). Reply Kandace says November 20, 2016 at 5:55 pm What beautiful photos. I love reading about dog friendly places! I wish the world had more of them! Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 12:03 pm I think us dog people are helping to influence acceptance. Reply Sweet Purrfections says November 20, 2016 at 6:51 pm What a nice place to escape to for some rest and relaxation. Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 12:04 pm HEAVEN Reply Beth says November 20, 2016 at 7:28 pm It looks like you had a great vacation! I’m glad your dogs all enjoyed it too. Beth recently posted…In Loving Memory: El Guapo the Senior Pug Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 12:12 pm Thanks Beth. This wasn’t just a holiday on which you TAKE your dogs. This was also a holiday FOR dogs. Delightful vacation 🙂 Reply Tonya Wilhelm says November 20, 2016 at 7:42 pm Wow! That looks like a really fun dog vacation. What a lovely place to visit. I love that it is so rustic and dog-friendly. Thanks for sharing your great adventure and photographs. Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 12:13 pm My pleasure, Tonya. Hopefully you can visit one day! Reply Robin says November 21, 2016 at 1:33 am Gorgeous photos! I love the idea of a beach walk that runs through town. This sounds like the perfect sort of getaway for a family with dogs. I’ll have to ask my mom if she has been up there (she lives on the southern gulf coast of Florida). I bet her dogs would love it too! Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 12:15 pm Yes, definitely recommend it to your mom. Reply Tenacious Little Terrier says November 21, 2016 at 2:26 am That does look nice and relaxing. We could use a beach vacation right about now! Tenacious Little Terrier recently posted…I Am Art Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 11:53 am Mr. N. could find some stunning poses to strike in Gulf County 😉 Reply Katie Allan says November 21, 2016 at 12:05 pm My parents recently moved to Florida’s gulf coast and they keep telling me about how dog friendly it is there! I hope to eventually visit with my huskies! Katie Allan recently posted…Answers Raw Goat Milk Review Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 11:52 am I’m sure you (and the huskies) will LOVE it! Reply Jenna Hughson says November 21, 2016 at 11:59 pm These are amazing shots! Jenna Hughson recently posted…A Look Back At Some Fun Husky Bloopers! Reply Sadie says November 23, 2016 at 11:51 am Thanks Jenna Reply Jennifer says December 3, 2016 at 8:59 am Now this is what I call a true getaway! A remote beautiful place, be friend with nature, and with your beloved pets who will sure enjoy the place too. I’m glad you shared it. Thank you Sadie! Jennifer recently posted…Why Are LED Lights so Popular? Reply Leave a Reply to Sadie Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website twitter (@username) Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Hello! We’re Sadie & Co. (her and her dogs plus the cat). Would you like to share your rescue story or tell us about an amazing service or product? We’d love to hear from you! Thank you for visiting, we hope you’ll stop by often. 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ARLINGTON—Chien-Ming Wang is a rock star again. At least, judging from the flock of reporters waiting to interview him in the Blue Jays’ clubhouse here, you’d get that idea. In fact, the throng was big enough to prompt the club to unfurl its backdrop so the interviewing process could be done outside the clubhouse and out of the way of the remaining members of the team. The Blue Jays' Maicer Izturis, high-fives J.P. Arencibia after his two-run shot in the second inning against the Rangers on Sunday. ( Tony Gutierrez / The Associated Press ) Adam Lind sat in his chair, drying off from a post-game shower, relatively forlorn. He’d clubbed a three-run homer in the Jays’ 7-2 trouncing of the Texas Rangers. He is the hottest hitter in the major leagues at the moment but so many things went right for the Jays here this weekend, Lind was merely second in line behind Wang. “We’re basically a home run hitting team, but when we’re good, we’re doing more than hitting home runs,” Jays manager John Gibbons said as his club swept the four-game series in Texas and went 5-1 on their trip through Texas and Chicago. Gibbons and the Jays could feel good about the hitting — much of it coming from Lind — and most importantly, starting pitching. Article Continued Below Much maligned for most of this season, Toronto’s starters worked a minimum of 6 2/3 innings against Texas, and three went seven innings or more. Wang put up seven shutout innings, and his story — a triumphant two-game return to the big leagues — put the Jays in great shape to sweep this series. It also attracted over a dozen reporters from his native Taiwan, several of whom took a roughly 20-hour flight to Arlington just to witness this start Sunday. And many of them even interviewed Toronto baseball writers, admitting they weren’t there so much for the baseball as they were to cover Wang’s every move. Lind didn’t receive that kind of adulation. But there is something going on with Lind that is of star proportions on its own. But part of the reason he isn’t attracting growing interest in the baseball world is because he hasn’t yet appeared in the daily batting race. Lind, with his homer and 3-for-5 effort Sunday, continued a month-long hot streak that has him easily leading the Jays with .350 average. He’d actually rank second in American League hitting, but the formula to qualify for the race has left him just on the outside of it. To his teammates, though, Lind is tops. “He hasn’t gotten out since the end of April, I don’t think,” said J.P. Arencibia, who had his second homer of the series Sunday, and was joined in the homer department by Colby Rasmus, who clubbed his third of the series. Article Continued Below Lind has now hit safely in 17 of his last 19 games, and 13 of those games have been multi-hit affairs. The red-headed first baseman has also raised his average .115 points since May 10 and has been the hottest hitter in the majors since then (48-for-119). For now, this is big stuff; Toronto has seen Jose Bautista lead the majors in homers for two straight seasons; and it has seen Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion form the top RBI producing tandem since the 2012 all-star break. But in terms of hitting for average, Toronto has not seen a Lind-like streak since Tony Fernandez flirted with a .400 average in June 1999. “At this time last year I was in the minor leagues, so I try not to think of those things,” Lind said. Lind’s mother phoned him earlier in the weekend to praise him for his work, and he told her basically the same thing. And that’s the approach the Jays are adopting as well. The club is still in last place, but it did pull itself to within four games of .500 for the first time since April 25. It has won five straight for the first time this season, nine of its last 12, and probably could be even better in the standings had it not booted the ball around in two games in San Diego two weekends ago. But the club is playing better baseball all around, and that’s the focal point as it tries to get to the break even point, then work on living up to the giant expectations placed on the organization in spring training. MORE: The Star’s baseball page. For a photo gallery of Sunday’s game click here.
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A phone hacking scandal and restless shareholders may have forced Rupert Murdoch to split News Corporation into two companies, but on Monday he celebrated the decision by pouring Veuve Clicquot Champagne over the head of his newest editor. Standing in The Wall Street Journal’s newsroom on the sixth floor of News Corporation’s New York headquarters, Mr. Murdoch, chairman and chief executive, toasted Gerard Baker. Mr. Baker will take over as managing editor of The Wall Street Journal and editor in chief of Dow Jones & Company, positions held by Robert Thomson, who was named chief executive of the separate publishing company. The publishing company will retain the name News Corporation and will consist of newspapers, including The Journal and The New York Post, and HarperCollins. Mr. Murdoch will serve as chairman. The bigger company will be called Fox Group and will include Fox Broadcasting, 20th Century Fox and cable channels like Fox News and FX. Chase Carey, News Corporation’s president and chief operating officer, will maintain that title at Fox Group. Mr. Murdoch will serve as chief executive and chairman and his youngest son, James R. Murdoch, who left his post in Britain in the midst of the phone hacking scandal, will serve as Fox Group’s deputy chief operating officer. The companies’ names serve as a reminder of how News Corporation has evolved over the years. The fast-growing cable television businesses led by Fox News have largely driven profits, while the mature newspapers faced industrywide headwinds and, more recently, the phone hacking scandal. But Mr. Murdoch, who built his company from a single paper in Adelaide, Australia, has for years defended print. That the company will retain the News Corporation name underscored that newspapers, not cable television, represent the company’s emotional, if not financial, roots. In a memo to the staff on Monday, Mr. Murdoch reaffirmed his connection to newspapers. “Many of you know that a belief in the power of the written word has been in my bones for my entire life,” he said. “My personal mission is to serve and satisfy the human need for insight as well as I possibly can.” At the same time, the company announced it would shutter one of its publications. The Daily, a tablet-only news outlet introduced with much fanfare less than two years ago, will cease publication on Dec. 15. At The Daily’s introduction in February 2011 in New York, Mr. Murdoch stood on stage with an Apple executive, Eddy Cue, who said the publication would “redefine the news.” But The Daily never matched its high expectations. “From its launch, The Daily was a bold experiment in digital publishing,” Mr. Murdoch said in a statement. “Unfortunately, our experience was that we could not find a large enough audience quickly enough to convince us the business model was sustainable long-term.” Jesse Angelo, editor in chief of The Daily, will become publisher of The New York Post, where he served as executive editor. Greg Clayman, The Daily’s publisher, will oversee the larger publishing company’s global digital strategy. The company said some additional Daily employees would be absorbed by The Post. Mr. Thomson will soon oversee a publishing company that could buy more papers, while investing in video and new forms of digital distribution. Lucrative pay-television assets in Australia are expected to drive revenues in the new News Corporation. “Rupert has been the driving force behind the renaissance of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones,” Mr. Thomson said in a statement. “Our goal is to make the new News Corp. far more than the sum of its distinguished parts.” Doug Mitchelson, an analyst at Deutsche Bank, said: “I think certainly a benefit of the spinoff is that mergers and acquisition risk related to newspapers or education would be isolated at the smaller publishing entity.” Mr. Baker, who will replace Mr. Thomson, is deputy editor in chief at The Journal and was a columnist at the Times of London. He also served as Washington bureau chief at The Financial Times, where Mr. Thomson oversaw the United States edition. Tom Mockridge, chief executive of News Corporation’s British publishing unit, News International, had also been considered a candidate to run the new publishing company. On Sunday, when reports emerged that Mr. Thomson would be named chief executive, Mr. Mockridge resigned. Mr. Mockridge stepped in at News International in July 2011 to replace Rebekah Brooks. Ms. Brooks and several other top Murdoch lieutenants had been arrested on charges of illegal phone hacking and conspiracy at the company’s British tabloids. In a letter to the staff on Monday, Mr. Mockridge said that after 22 years at News Corporation, the new structure “does not offer me a role I am comfortable with.” News Corporation is expected to announce more details about both companies, including their capital structures, by the end of the year. The separation is expected to be complete by mid-2013.
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Craftyliz's Creations: Seaside - Beach Babes Craftyliz's Creations Thursday, 2 June 2011 Seaside - Beach Babes I spent yesterday making ATCs to swap at our Saturday crafting group. Our theme for June's swap is Seaside and I based my swaps around images taken from Joanna Sheen's ATC Assistant CD. I'd hoped that this would be a quick project but ended up taking ages deciding what I wanted to put on them and at one stage emptied the bottom of the cupboard under the stairs to find shell beads, which I knew were buried in a box in the depths, only to decided that I didn't like them. The ATCs have a blue base card which was spritzed with denim blue Shimmer Mist to give a water shimmer effect and afterwards a shell image was stamped over the card with blue Encore metallic ink. At the bottom of the ATC there are two layers of pale blue vellum, ripped and then the torn edges sponged with Brilliance pearlescent sky blue ink. The bottom layer is glitter card in a sand colour ripped and spritzed with gold metallic ink to create a sun sparkle effect. Sandwiched between these layers is a Quickutz wave die cut and on the top is a double layered Quickutz shell die cut, cut from two different shades of blue card which have then been ink sponged with the Brilliance ink to add depth and spritzed with gold metallic ink to give the shell some pearlescence. Finally the Beach Babe label was made using a word programme on the computer, cut into strips and ink sponged with the Brilliance ink. What was supposed to be quick and simple turned out to be fiddly and fussy but then that's just the way I work. Papers used Blue card from W Enterprises, Aberdeen Parchment Blue card from Southfield Stationary White card scraps Glitter card from Create and Craft Blue vellum from stash Tools used Shell stamp from a discontinued QVC set Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist - Denim Blue Encore Metallic Ink - Blue Brilliance Ink - Pearlescent Sky Blue Quickutz Single Die - RS 0027 Wave Quickutz Single Die - RS 0091 Shell Spritzer Gold Metallic pen from WH Smith Thanks for reading Liz x Posted by Liz Miller at 01:29 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Followers Blog Archive ► 2017 (22) ► August (2) ► April (6) ► March (11) ► February (3) ► 2015 (12) ► July (1) ► June (11) ► 2014 (70) ► July (5) ► June (9) ► May (12) ► April (12) ► March (10) ► February (14) ► January (8) ► 2013 (85) ► October (3) ► September (16) ► August (14) ► July (6) ► May (18) ► April (10) ► March (16) ► February (1) ► January (1) ► 2012 (101) ► December (13) ► November (9) ► October (5) ► September (4) ► August (8) ► July (10) ► June (7) ► May (8) ► April (14) ► March (10) ► February (12) ► January (1) ▼ 2011 (112) ► December (6) ► November (16) ► October (18) ► September (16) ► August (18) ► July (12) ▼ June (18) Penny Black Saturday Challenge - Week 157 - Stitch... Happy Birthday Kathleen Pearl Anniversary Silver Wedding Anniversary Penny Black Saturday Challenge - Birthday Blog Hop Penny Black Saturday Challenge Week 156 - One For... Silhouette Flower Number 4 Sandy's Birthday Another Fizzy Moon Penny Black Saturday Challenge - Doodlebug TYTT - Trash Your Table Tuesday "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" Fizzy Moon Tatty Teddy Silhouette Flower Number 3 Penny Black Saturday Challenge - One for the Girlies Seaside - Beach Babes Congratulations ► May (8) About Me Liz Miller I've been making cards from the beginning of 2004 and since then have been collecting and hoarding all sorts of crafting accessories around the house. Initially I intended to scrapbook with our photos and started practising techniques on cards. Unfortunately, besides one double page layout I made at a class, my crafting hasn't grown beyond card making. I've been influenced by many different sources but love looking at and reading blogs and so decided that I'd have a go at making my own one. I hope you enjoying reading this and perhaps find some hints and tips along the way. Happy Crafting. Liz x View my complete profile Watermark theme. Theme images by blue_baron. Powered by Blogger.
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We like to think of women as peacemakers, not purveyors of violence. The rise of ISIS, however, which is drawing female recruits from around the world, is turning that assumption on its head. Two of the world’s leading experts on ISIS describe women as a central part of the terror group’s brutal machinery. Female recruits are the morality enforcers, the propagandists, even the overseers of rape against captured non-Muslim women. “What was eye-opening to me in my research is that the women were every bit as motivated as the men,” said the Brookings Institution’s William McCants, author of the forth-coming book The ISIS Apocalypse. Together with Princeton Islamic scholar Bernard Haykel, McCants this week described the inner workings of ISIS to invited journalists at the Faith Angle Forum on Religion, Politics and Public Life. Both scholars at this Miami gathering portrayed a terror group with a culture far more brutal than even Al Qaeda, architect of the 9/11 terror attacks. Of course, women have often been the targets of Islamic terror. Prominent examples include the Pakistan Taliban’s shootings of Malala Yousafzai and her friends—singled out for daring to attend school—and, in Nigeria, the girls and women kidnapped by Boko Haram, some of whom were tragically stoned to death this week. Operating in large swathes of Syria and Iraq, ISIS reserves its worst brutality for non-Muslim women and girls, particularly the Yazidi women captured last summer, who are being held in brothels and repeatedly raped. Others were sold as brides—another word for prisoners. ISIS “enslaves non-Muslim women and children,” says Haykel. “That’s what the early Muslims did.” And rape of one’s “property,” be they wives or captives, is perfectly acceptable under ISIS theology. Here’s where it gets even more warped. Young women recruited to ISIS are the ones running those rape brothels. Women also form the core of the terror group’s brutal “morality police,” enforcing strict codes of dress and behavior for female Muslims. “Women are doling out punishment to women,” says Haykel. One of ISIS’ most famous propagandists, notes Haykel, is a poet named Ahlam Al-Nasr, who left her home in Kuwait to join the terror group. She crafted a detailed defense of the burning death of a Jordanian pilot, which otherwise would not be permitted under Islamic law. One part of her case: “You can do to your enemy what he does to you,” a rationale created to justify inflicting the pilot-bomber with this wretched form of death. By demonizing opponents—just as the Nazi’s did to the Jews—and portraying themselves as victims not responsible for their horrendous actions, ISIS recruits commit evil, including videotaped beheadings, in the name of God. New York University’s Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, author of the forthcoming Not in God’s Name, described ISIS’ savagery as a form of “altruistic evil” that “leads you to say that burning a pilot alive is God’s work.” Women recruits are drawn to ISIS for many of the same reasons young men are pouring into its ranks. For some, it’s a quest for identity and a reaction to feelings of marginalization by the West. Others believe they are joining a utopian, end-of-times movement, feel peer pressure and a pull to be part of something bigger than themselves or are simply searching for adventure. But for women there is an added allure—the prominence gained by marrying an ISIS fighter, a status that grows even larger if her husband is killed. “To be the wife of a martyr brings you great status in that community, and it brings you a pension,” notes McCants. “You can become powerful as a spouse; there is a long history of that” in Islam. ISIS’ control of territory (in contrast to the lack of land controlled by Al Qaeda) gives recruits a place to land, and an explosion of social media platforms give young men and women “bragging rights” to promote their new lives through Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, says McCants. ISIS brands Muslims in the US and Europe as apostates, encouraging young people to believe they can disobey their parents. New recruits slip off into the night, often landing in Turkey and crossing borders into Iraq and Syria. As outsiders, these young jihadists show a willingness to be more ruthless to local populations. ISIS women are lending their support to an organization that is far more ruthless than even Al Qaeda, whose late leader Osama Bin Laden unsuccessfully cautioned his fellow terrorists to try to win over the hearts and minds of the local population rather than simply crushing them. “We will see a lot more death and destruction of other Muslims,” says Haykel. “It’ll be a lot worse before it gets better.”
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Jared Kushner — a senior adviser to President Trump who is also his son-in-law — is traveling in Iraq with Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford, according to multiple reports. Senior admin official confirms WH adviser/Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner is in Iraq, traveling with Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dunford. — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) April 3, 2017 Jared Kushner is in Iraq right now, a senior administration official confirms. — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 3, 2017 ADVERTISEMENT Dunford invited Kushner on the trip, according to The New York Times. Other details were not immediately released. Kushner is expected to be back in the U.S. early this week, CNN reported, citing a senior administration official. Last week, the White House announced the creation of the Office of American Innovation. It will be led by Kushner and will focus on some of the goals Trump pledged to accomplish during his campaign, such as working to improve veteran care and fight opioid addiction. The new office was described by The Washington Post report as a “SWAT team” to fix the federal bureaucracy. Rebecca Savransky contributed to this report, which was updated on April 3 at 7:22 a.m.
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s biggest city, with its beautiful beaches, sights and many culinary options, is a very popular tourist destination. With a population of about 4.3 million and growing it is also the economic, cultural and political center of Tanzania. We have compiled of a list of 10 wonderful things to do in Dar es Salaam for those lucky enough to spend time in Tanzania’s amazing capital city. 1. Coco beach Enjoy some quality time at the beach and swim in the Indian ocean! 2. The Dar es Salaam fish market. Get up nice and early and enjoy the auctioning of freshly caught fish at the fish market. 3. the National Museum Learn about Tanzania’s culture and heritage at the National Museum. 4. Zanzibar The ferry ride to Zanzibar is an amazing experience on its own because you might get a glimpse of a few dolphins while chilling out on the deck of the fast moving boat. Stone town, ruins, the old fort, beautiful beaches and delicious food are just a few of the things you can do in Zanzibar. 5. Kariakoo Market Kariakoo is one of the largest and most popular markets in Dar es Salaam. Visit this market to get a good sense of Tanzanian culture. 6. The Village Museum At the Village Museum you will gain great cultural insight into various traditional ways of life around Tanzania. 7. The Harbor Go down to the harbor and watch all the boats going in and out, you may even see some traditional coastal fishing boats called Dhows. 8. The local cuisine There are so many good places to eat in Dar es Salaam that its hard to suggest a restaurant but try some of Tanzanias favorite dishes like ugali (dish of maize flour), nyama choma (roasted meat) and mishikaki (beef skewers). 9. Mwenge Carvers Market Do your souvenir shopping at Mwenge Carvers Market. Here you can find amazing hand crafted souvenirs. 10. Uhuru Street Here you can buy traditional Tanzanian Kangas for very reasonable prices.
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Los Angeles was left seeing red Sunday afternoon. The Kings Alec Martinez managed to tie up a one-point game against the Detroit Red Wings with 53 seconds left in regulation – only to have the team allow a puck to trickle into the net with 4 seconds left on the clock! Hey, that could only happen once, right? Oh, that’s right, it happened in Edmonton just a few weeks ago. But Monday had them singing a different tune – and it sure wasn’t the blues! Who can forget when the Kings swept St. Louis during last year’s playoff run? The Blues certainly hadn’t. It was another emotionally-charged game, with plenty of fists swinging throughout the night. Kings goaltender Jonathan Bernier had his first start of the season, while Brian Elliott was informed just five minutes before the puck dropped that he would be in net for St. Louis. Bernier made 21 saves, never allowing a rebound to get past him, earning himself the third star of the night. Elliott stopped 19 pucks from crossing the line. Jeff Carter scored two goals for the Kings. The first was a backhanded shot that was the result of a pass from a lightning-quick Slava Voynov, who came barreling down the ice with the puck. Davis Drewiske picked up his fourth career goal by scoring the third goal for Los Angeles. With less than a minute remaining in the second period, Alex Steen of the Blue got a slapshot into the back of Bernier’s net. A few minutes into the third, Jarret Stoll scored for the Kings, making the score 4-1, which would be the final outcome. The Kings looked every bit the dominant team that everyone has been holding their breath for, while the Blues looked more like the Kings did a few games ago. The Los Angeles hockey club still has a lot of areas that need to be cleaned up, though. When they get a power play, it would be nice if they wouldn’t get a penalty called against them in return. Perhaps they hate having the advantage? Still, if they can keep up this type of play, they should be able to pull themselves up from the bottom. They have plenty of reason to rejoice after yesterday’s victory. The only thing that could have made the night better for L.A. would be if the bottom-feeding Columbus Blue Jackets were to whoop the San Jose Sharks with an unapologetic 6-2 score. Oh, that happened, too. All in all, it was a good night for the Kings. Do you think they will keep up the success when they make their way back home to battle the Blue Jackets on Friday?
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Donald Trump has lashed out at his rapidly-rising Republican rival Ted Cruz, describing him as weak and “a maniac” as he edged ahead of him in a crucial state. As a new poll showed that Mr Cruz, the 44-year-old Texas senator, has made the biggest leap in polls in Iowa’s history, Mr Trump on Sunday was eager to shoot him down. "I don't think he's qualified to be president,” he told Fox News Sunday. “I don't think he has the right temperament. I don't think he's got the right judgment. You look at the way he's dealt with the Senate, where he goes in there frankly like a little bit of a maniac. You're never going to get things done that way.” Mr Cruz now leads Mr Trump by ten points in Iowa, meaning that he is likely to win the vital first battle. Iowa helps shape the race to the White House by being the first state to hold a caucus deciding each party's nominee. The poll follows a December 7 Monmouth University survey showing Mr Cruz for the first time leading the field among voters who intend to take part in the February 1 Iowa caucuses, the first real measure of voter support in the 2016 presidential campaign. • Cruz wins Iowa, Trump wins New Hampshire – and other predictions Republican voters seemed to have cooled on Mr Carson – who was leading in Iowa polls in October – likely because of his embarrassing ignorance of foreign affairs. The telephone poll of 400 Republican voters was taken from Monday through to Thursday, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 per cent. The competition to be named Republican presidential candidate is shaping up to be the most fractured in years, and Tuesday night’s Republican debate promises to provide fireworks. The strong support for Mr Cruz, an arch-conservative, could see him emerge as the preferred nominee of far-right Republicans, competing against Mr Trump and against a possible third candidate representing the centre-right of the party. Mr Cruz, who courts strong Evangelical support, is surging after a week in which Mr Trump proposed barring Muslims from entering the United States - a suggestion greeted with both international outrage and internal Republican condemnation. But Mr Trump, as ever, refused to back down. New CNN Iowa poll --- Trump 33, Cruz 20. Everyone else way down! Don't trust Des Moines Register poll- biased towards Trump! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2015 “I’m a very smart person. I knew there’d be a storm,” he said on Sunday. “But we need the Muslims to help us sort this out. “I want to make our country great again. I’m not creating the fear; people are living in fear. There is a fear out there. We have people flying airplanes into World Trade Center. We have people shooting each other like in San Bernardino. “They are sick people. There is a sickness. And the Muslims can help us figure out the answer.” He also attacked Hillary Clinton, saying: She's killed hundreds of thousands of people with her stupidity." When his interviewer looked shocked, the blunt billionaire continued: "She is the one that caused all this problem with her stupid policies. “You look at what she did with Libya, what she did with Syria. Look at Egypt, what happened with Egypt, a total mess. “She talks about me being dangerous. She's killed hundreds of thousands of people with her stupidity."
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Formatting - ICU Documentation Formatting | ICU Documentation Skip to main content Link Search Menu Expand Document (external link) ICU Documentation ICU Documentation ICU User Guide ICU Internationalization How To Use ICU Unicode Basics ICU Services ICU Design C/POSIX Migration Release Info Glossary ICU4C ICU4C FAQ Building ICU4C Packaging ICU4C Plug-ins ICU4J ICU4J FAQ ICU4J Locale Service Provider Chars and Strings UTF-8 Properties CharacterIterator UText UnicodeSet Regular Expressions StringPrep Conversion Converter Conversion Data Charset Detection Compression Locales and Resources Locale Examples Resources Localizing with ICU Date/Time Calendar Services Calendar Examples TimeZone Classes Date and Time Zone Examples Universal Time Scale Formatting Formatting Numbers Legacy NumberFormat Rounding Modes Number Skeletons FormattedValue RuleBasedNumberFormat RuleBasedNumberFormat Examples Formatting Dates and Times Date and Time Formatting Examples Formatting Messages Message Formatting Examples Transforms Case Mappings BiDi Algorithm Normalization Transforms Transform Rule Tutorial Collation Concepts Architecture Customization String Search Collation FAQ API Details Collation Examples Ignore Punctuation Options Boundary Analysis Break Rules IO ustdio ustream Layout Engine Paragraph Layout ICU Data ICU Data Build Tool Resource and Data Tracing Use From... Cobol Contributors Coding Guidelines Synchronization Custom ICU4C Synchronization Contributions User Guide Editing Release & Milestone Tasks Announcements APIs & Docs Build Updates Copy Shared Tests Healthy Code Integration Tests Legalities Miscellaneous Publish Release Build Standards Update Updating MeasureUnit with new CLDR data Unicode Update Version Numbers This site uses Just the Docs, a documentation theme for Jekyll. API Docs ICU on GitHub ICU Home Page Unicode Home Page Formatting and Parsing Contents Overview Internationalization Formatting Tips Numbers and Currencies Customizing Number Formats Date and Times Messages Formatting and Parsing Classes General Formatting Overview Formatters translate between binary data and human-readable textual representations of these values. For example, you cannot display the computer representation of the number 103. You can only display the numeral 103 as a textual representation (using three text characters). The result from a formatter is a string that contains text that the user will recognize as representing the internal value. A formatter can also parse a string by converting a textual representation of some value back into its internal representation. For example, it reads the characters 1, 0 and 3 followed by something other than a digit, and produces the value 103 as an internal binary representation. These classes encapsulate information about the display of localized times, days, numbers, currencies, and messages. Formatting classes do both formatting and parsing and allow the separation of the data that the end-user sees from the code. Separating the program code from the data allows a program to be more easily localized. Formatting is converting a date, time, number, message or other object from its internal representation into a string. Parsing is the reverse operation. It is the process of converting a string to an internal representation of the date, time, number, message or other object. Using the formatting classes is an important step in internationalizing your software because the format() and parse() methods in each of the classes make your software language neutral, by replacing implicit conversions with explicit formatting calls. Internationalization Formatting Tips This section discusses some of the ways you can format and parse numbers, currencies, dates, times and text messages in your program so that the data is separate from the code and can be easily localized. This is the information your users see on their computer screens, so it needs to be in a language and format that conforms to their local conventions. Some things you need to keep in mind while you are creating your code are the following: Keep your code and your data separate Format the data in a locale-sensitive manner Keep your code locale-independent Avoid writing special routines to handle specific locales String objects formatted by format() are parseable by the parse() method* Note: Although parsing is supported in several legacy ICU APIs, it is generally considered bad practice to parse localized strings. For more information, read Why You Should Not Parse Localized Strings. Numbers and Currencies Programs store and operate on numbers using a locale-independent binary representation. When displaying or printing a number it is converted to a locale-specific string. For example, the number 12345.67 is “12,345.67” in the US, “12 345,67” in France and “12.345,67” in Germany. By invoking the methods provided by the NumberFormat class, you can format numbers, currencies, and percentages according to the specified or default locale. NumberFormat is locale-sensitive so you need to create a new NumberFormat for each locale. NumberFormat methods format primitive-type numbers, such as double and output the number as a locale-specific string. For currencies you call getCurrencyInstance to create a formatter that returns a string with the formatted number and the appropriate currency sign. Of course, the NumberFormat class is unaware of exchange rates so, the number output is the same regardless of the specified currency. This means that the same number has different monetary values depending on the currency locale. If the number is 9988776.65 the results will be: 9 988 776,65 € in France 9.988.776,65 € in Germany $9,988,776.65 in the United States In order to format percentages, create a locale-specific formatter and call the getPercentInstance method. With this formatter, a decimal fraction such as 0.75 is displayed as 75%. Customizing Number Formats If you need to customize a number format you can use the DecimalFormat and the DecimalFormatSymbols classes in the Formatting Numbers chapter. This not usually necessary and it makes your code much more complex, but it is available for those rare instances where you need it. In general, you would do this by explicitly specifying the number format pattern. If you need to format or parse spelled-out numbers, you can use the RuleBasedNumberFormat class (see the Formatting Numbers chapter). You can instantiate a default formatter for a locale, or by using the RuleBasedNumberFormat rule syntax, specify your own. Using NumberFormat class methods (see the Formatting Numbers chapter) with a predefined locale is the easiest and the most accurate way to format numbers, and currencies. Note: See Properties and ICU Rule Syntax for information regarding syntax characters. Date and Times You display or print a Date by first converting it to a locale-specific string that conforms to the conventions of the end user’s Locale. For example, Germans recognize 20.4.98 as a valid date, and Americans recognize 4/20/98. Note: The appropriate Calendar support is required for different locales. For example, the Buddhist calendar is the official calendar in Thailand so the typical assumption of Gregorian Calendar usage should not be used. ICU will pick the appropriate Calendar based on the locale you supply when opening a Calendar or DateFormat. Messages Message format helps make the order of display elements localizable. It helps address problems of grammatical differences in languages. For example, consider the sentence, “I go to work by car everyday.” In Japanese, the grammar equivalent can be “Everyday, I to work by car go.” Another example will be the plurals in text, for example, “no space for rent, one room for rent and many rooms for rent,” where “for rent” is the only constant text among the three. Formatting and Parsing Classes ICU provides four major areas and twelve classes for formatting numbers, dates and messages: General Formatting Format: The abstract superclass of all format classes. It provides the basic methods for formatting and parsing numbers, dates, strings and other objects. FieldPosition: A concrete class for holding the field constant and the begin and end indices for number and date fields. ParsePosition: A concrete class for holding the parse position in a string during parsing. Formattable: Formattable objects can be passed to the Format class or its subclasses for formatting. It encapsulates a polymorphic piece of data to be formatted and is used with MessageFormat. Formattable is used by some formatting operations to provide a single “type” that encompasses all formattable values (e.g., it can hold a number, a date, or a string, and so on). UParseError: UParseError is used to returned detailed information about parsing errors. It is used by the ICU parsing engines that parse long rules, patterns, or programs. This is helpful when the text being parsed is long enough that more information than a UErrorCode is needed to localize the error. Formatting Numbers NumberFormat The abstract superclass that provides the basic fields and methods for formatting Number objects and number primitives to localized strings and parsing localized strings to Number objects. DecimalFormat A concrete class for formatting Number objects and number primitives to localized strings and parsing localized strings to Number objects, in base 10. RuleBasedNumberFormat A concrete class for formatting Number objects and number primitives to localized text, especially spelled-out format such as found in check writing (e.g. “two hundred and thirty-four”), and parsing text into Number objects. DecimalFormatSymbols A concrete class for accessing localized number strings, such as the grouping separators, decimal separator, and percent sign. Used by DecimalFormat. Formatting Dates and Times DateFormat The abstract superclass that provides the basic fields and methods for formatting Date objects to localized strings and parsing date and time strings to Date objects. SimpleDateFormat A concrete class for formatting Date objects to localized strings and parsing date and time strings to Date objects, using a GregorianCalendar. DateFormatSymbols A concrete class for accessing localized date-time formatting strings, such as names of the months, days of the week and the time zone. Formatting Messages MessageFormat A concrete class for producing a language-specific user message that contains numbers, currency, percentages, date, time and string variables. ChoiceFormat A concrete class for mapping strings to ranges of numbers and for handling plurals and names series in user messages. Table of contents Formatting Numbers Formatting Dates and Times Formatting Messages Back to top © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html Edit this page on GitHub.
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Getty Images When the last NFL regular-season ended, the water-cooler talk centered on the aftermath of former Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh’s cold-footed step onto the leg of Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. As the new NFL regular-season begins, Suh has re-entered the middle of the league office’s radar screen with an apparent kick to the head of Washington running back Alfred Morris. The NFL suspended Suh for the playoff game against the Cowboys, but Suh won the appeal, with the banishment adjusted to a $70,000 fine. (He actually lost more money than if he’d been suspended for the wild-card round.) Suh avoided the suspension primarily because he had gone 32 regular-season games without an infraction. With a second apparent infraction in two consecutive regular-season games, that could change. As of early Sunday evening, the NFL had no comment on the situation. Look for the league to review the play and all relevant angles on Monday, and to potentially take action sooner than later. Even if it’s not a suspension, the know-it-when-you-see-it quality of the kick to the head of Alfred Morris cries out for action by the league office.
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Malaysian Hawker/Street Food 1 – Wong Eats Skip to content Wong Eats A Blog on Good Food in Washington DC, Any Place, Any Price. Malaysian Hawker/Street Food 1 Food During my recent trip back to Malaysia and reunion with my immediate family to celebrate my parents’ Golden Anniversary, we took this opportunity to catch up on foods that we cherished as we were growing up in that part of Southeast Asia. I recently blogged about the wonderful dinners and banquets, whether Chinese or Peranakan/Nyonya, that we relished in while back there. Equally delectable are the hawker or street foods that one finds on the streets or the informal coffee-shops that most locals patronize for their daily meals. Hawker or Street food from this part of the world is renown and well-written about by gourmands and food writers. Here is the run down of some of the dishes available. The following dishes are usually served for breakfast: 1) Dim Sum: It was a change to see these Cantonese small bites being cooked and served roadside, and not in the restaurants, as it is served in the city. These small dishes were equally tasty and full of variety, and the way Malaysians enjoy these bites is with some sweet Hoisin sauce and vinagery chili paste, very Southeast Asian. It is a pity that such street-food tradition is quickly dying out in these fast times. . . . . . . 2) Char Tau Kueh: This is another common breakfast item usually found in markets during the morning time. Rice cake squares are fried with some garlic, salt pickled vegetables, bean sprouts and eggs, seasoned with some light and dark soy. My mother would frequently bring this back from the morning market, and we always enjoyed it with some sour chili sauce. . . . . . . . 3) Rice Porridge/Congee: This common Chinese breakfast staple is basically a rice gruel made with cuts of meat or seafood. This reminds me of my maternal grandmother who would take me early in the morning to an alley in town to savor a version made with slivers of fresh fish and ginger. Such a simple meal only needs a touch of soy sauce and some white pepper – nothing else. . . . . . . . 4) Fish Ball Noodle: Another mild tasting, but not short in flavor, breakfast item is this bowl of noodle soup. Fine strands of rice noodles are paired with some minced fish meat balls, and moistened with a rich but clear fish stock. A few salted vegetable pickles are usually added for some flavor. A mild but satisfying start for the day. . . . . . . . . 5) Roti Chanai/Murtabak: Most Malaysians do not live on mild dishes alone living in this part of the world infused with different culinary traditions. Here we have a South Indian breakfast item of wheat flour dough stretched and layered with drops of ghee (clarified butter), much like puff pastry, before being cooked on the griddle. The accompanying sauce is a fragrant and spicy sour curry (usually made with fish head) that adds all its flavors to the mild bread. Another type is the stuffed version, Murtabak, as in this case made with minced meat, onions, and green beans. An exciting and tasty start to the morning indeed. . . . . 6) Bah Kut Teh: A Malaysian favorite is a pork stew consisting of ribs or pig feet cooked in a heady soup made with garlic, cinnamon, star-anise, licorice and lots of Chinese dried herbs. This fragrant mixture is usually served with rice, but on this occasion, the meal came with some parboiled egg-noodles, adding a wonderful twist to this common staple usually served for breakfast or after a late-night out. 7) Fish Head Noodles: This noodle soup dish is similar to the fishball noodle soup, but in this case, pieces of fish head are served instead. The bony bits add a stronger fish flavor to the broth, and Malaysians are very adapt in finding the flesh in between the bones and cartilage. I must say that I quite enjoyed this dish despite not having eaten it much in the past – definitely not for the mild and meek breakfast taker. The following dishes are usually served for lunch and dinner: 1) Rojak: This is a refreshing start for lunch, a salad consisting of fresh Jicama/Bangkuang, bits of mango and cucumber, and some parboiled vegetables. But what ties the ingredients together is a thick sweet and salty sauce made with dark soy and savory shrimp paste. A topping of nutty crushed peanuts seals the deal here – completely irresistible. . . . . . 2) Poh Piah: This Peranakan/Nyonya standard fare consists of thin rice crepes stuffed with cooked Jicama/Bangkuang, Chinese sausage, egg strips, crab meat, and some shrimp, seasoned with fried shallots, crispy pork lard, raw garlic, and some Hoisin and chili sauces. This time-consuming dish is especially beloved by my family members since it was prepared by my grandmother often. My auntie is always kind enough to invite us over for this meal every time we are back visiting, and we feel obliged to stuff ourselves silly with it. This dish is to this day served and eaten in the port of Xiamen, Fujian, China, from which many Peranakan ancestors come from. It was truly a rare sight to come across this Poh Piah crepe maker in public when walking around in Penang. . . 3) Ho Chien: This small bite consists of tiny oysters cooked with a rice flour and egg mixture, much like an omelet, and served with a vinegary chili sauce. Eating this dish always brings back memories of visiting my father’s hometown of Malacca, and relishing this dish by the seaside. Just like the above dish, this dish is also commonplace in Hokkien communities in Thailand, Fujian and Taiwan. . . . . . . . 4) Char Kueh Tio: This Malaysian favorite can be found in nearly all coffee-shops or food courts in this part of the world. Wide rice noodles are stir-fried with some shrimp, Chinese sausage, cockles, eggs, Chinese chives, and bean sprouts to produce a heavenly result that the Malaysians always seem to be on the hunt for the best version. The traditional use of lard and crispy pork fat takes this dish to gastronomic heights. Yumm! . . . . . . 5) Asam Laksa: This noodle dish hails from the Penang Peranakan culture. Round rice noodles are bathed in a sweet and sour broth made fragrant from lemongrass, galangal, and turmeric, meaty with shredded mackerel, and sour from the use of tamarind. The sprinkling of fresh pineapple, fresh cucumber, and fresh mint add the necessary refreshing elements to each slurp. The spoonful of dark shrimp paste sauce is de rigueur as it adds another level of savoriness to the already superb broth. . . . . . 6) Hainanese Chicken Rice: This chicken dish hails from the Hainan culture which is renowned for their superb cooks. It is a simple dish but difficult to master as the cooked chicken still retains its collagen after a complex boiling process, producing a moist and silky-smooth meat. The rice is cooked with the chicken fat and broth to give the simple grain lots of flavor. A side of chicken broth is usually served along with some chili sauce for the plain chicken pieces – a favorite of many Malaysians which we savored a number of times on this trip. . . . . . 7) Nasi Kandar: This rice dish is served by the Mamak community, Indian Muslims. Here we have rice made yellow and fragrant from lots of heady spices, served with any sides to the diner’s desire. On my plate I chose some chili shrimp, fried fish, along with some okra, cabbage, and cucumber slices. The variety of toppings to choose from can be mind-boggling, but the result is a tasty and satisfying rice dish. . . . . . . . 8) Har Meen: Penang is famous for this noodle soup dish, which was where I had this bowl. Noodles are paired with a spicy and fragrant shrimp stock along with cooked shrimp, chicken, boiled eggs, and bits of vegetable. What makes the dish sing is the quality of the stock made from shrimp shells, and this version was one of the best I have ever tasted, while sitting next to the beach for dinner – not a single drop of that tantalizing broth remained at the end. The side of cooked chili paste adds some depth along with some more spice heat to the dish. 9) Wat Tan Hor Fun: This noodle dish is a Malaysian Cantonese staple. Wide rice noodles are covered with a thick egg white sauce filled with bits of seafood and meat. The slippery consistency of the dish is a texture that most in this part of the world enjoy with their noodles. The side of pickled green chilies is typically served since Southeast Asian sensibilities search for spicy and sour elements to act as a foil to rich flavors, as is in the case with this dish. 10) Saté. Most Westerners have probably tasted this Malay dish but not in its original version. Here we have short skewers with small pieces of well-marinated meat on them, and charred on top of burning charcoal. To keep them moist, they are occasionally doused with a mixture of coconut milk and oil with a crushed lemongrass as the basting brush. The side peanut sauce is another element that can make the dish a hit. The pieces of cut white onion and cucumber provide the refreshing relief to the rich flavors. 11) Sweet and Spicy Shrimp: Pieces of large unshelled shrimp are coated with thick sweet and spicy sauce before grilled until the shells are crispy and completely edible. The side of crispy noodle with a bare sauce accentuates the crispy nature of the dish and making this seafood dish complete. Here is a quick run down of foods and drinks to cool down with: 1) Seasonal Fruits: Without fail, you will come across a vendor selling fresh-cut seasonal fruits, as in this case, watermelon, papayas, bananas, and rambutans. 2) Sugarcane Juice: The sight of the sugarcane press is not evident in the city much these days but I was glad to come across this stall in Little India, Penang, and I could not resist getting a glass full of this sweet juice to cool down from the sweltering sun. . . . . . . . . . 3) Malaysian Coffee/Lime Barley Drink: Malaysian are fond of their coffee, a unique roast of coffee beans with chicory in margarine to produce a rich but bitterless brew. For something cooler, I usually order the chilled sweet barley drink with a few squeezes of lime. . . . . . . . . 4) Calamansi Lime Drink: Here we have a drink made from squeezing of the local Calamansi, a very tart citrus, much like Key Lime. The addition of a salted plum adds more tartness to this refreshing concoction, as if it were not sour enough. . . . . . . . . . 5) Nutmeg Juice: I had this drink in Penang which is known for its nutmeg plantations. It is quite sweet with a tartness from the nutmeg oil found in the flesh. It maybe too strong for some but I quite enjoyed it despite its astringent nature. Whew. Did we eat and drink all of these? Yes, indeed, and we still couldn’t get enough of the dishes. Such tempting and delectable wide-variety of offerings has only one single effect on the receiving end – a food-obsessed gastronome, which most Malaysians are. We talk and think about food all the time, when and what is the next meal, and where to find the best rendition of these dishes, even when we are out of Southeast Asia. Most of my non-Asian friends are perplexed by such obsession but once they have visited this part of the world, they start to get a slight inkling of said nature. With the first dish, resistance becomes futile for the diner, and welcome to the club! Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related August 5, 2013 December 26, 2014 wongeatsAsam Laksa, Bah Kut Teh, Calamansi Lime Drink, Char Kueh/Gway Tio, Char Tau Kueh, Coffeeshops, Dim Sum, Fish Ball Noodle, Fish Head Noodle, Food, food tradition, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Har Meen, Hawker food, Ho Chien, Lime Barley Drink, Malaysian Coffee, Malaysian Food, Malaysian Fruits, Murtabak, Nasi Kandar, Nutmeg Juice, Penang, Poh Piah, Rice Porridge Congee, Rojak, Roti Canai, Sate Satay, Street Food, Sugarcane Juice, Sweet and Spicy Shrimp, Wat Tan Hor Fun 2 thoughts on “Malaysian Hawker/Street Food 1” barbhuang says: August 6, 2013 at 9:24 am Thanks for the wonderful authentic review of M’sian street food. I learned a couple things and will try nutmeg juice and lime in my barley drink this winter. We hope to travel to Penang with A. Jeanette. I am forwarding to my kids hoping to entice them into a visit to KL this winter. You are GOOD! a. barb Reply wongeats says: August 6, 2013 at 9:28 am Thanks Barb. Glad the blog inspired you and made you hungry. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. 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Heavy Planet : New Band To Burn One To - Spiderlord Welcome To Heavy Planet! If you are looking for new Stoner Rock, Doom, Heavy Psych or Sludge Metal bands, then you have come to the right place. Heavy Planet has been providing free promotion to independent and unsigned bands since 2008. Find your next favorite band at Heavy Planet. Thanks for stopping by! Tuesday, May 10, 2011 New Band To Burn One To - Spiderlord As also seen on The Soda Shop Today's New Band To Burn One To is Spiderlord. This band from New York recently sent an email saying hey, check us out. We get that a lot understandably. Most bands are good, some are ok, a few are, well we won't mention them. One of the better bands recently was Spiderlord from West Babylon, New York. Their style is pure raw and unadulterated hard rock. Mesmerizing guitars and trippy riffs along with some well timed and placed vocals make these guys seem like they're from the Midwest and not the east coast. Each region of the US has a distinct sound. These guys kinda break away from that mold. Spiderlord's sound closely resembles that of Lo-Pan or Devil to Pay. Their sound is so simple that it speaks for itself in large volume. A stripped-down, raw, hard hitting sound that attempts to replicate and enhance a mind-altering hypnotic induction. A sound that takes the listener to a parallel universe, a universe made up of groove and sonic distortion. Checkout their EP on their webpage, like em on Facebook, Reverbnation and catch them should you be near where they're playing someday, Spiderlord EP by Spiderlord Posted by Bufftbone at 11:12:00 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: New Band To Burn One To, Spiderlord No comments: Post a Comment Please share your comments... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Navigate Home The Archives Artwork Submit Your Band Contact Us FAQ Links Archive ► 2021 (2) Dec (1) Jan (1) ► 2018 (3) Feb (1) Jan (2) ► 2017 (90) Dec (1) Nov (2) Oct (1) Sep (5) Aug (1) Jul (13) Jun (18) May (23) Apr (7) Mar (3) Feb (9) Jan (7) ► 2016 (166) Dec (10) Nov (8) Oct (5) Sep (5) Aug (8) Jul (4) Jun (7) May (17) Apr (70) Mar (15) Feb (9) Jan (8) ► 2015 (298) Dec (25) Nov (39) Oct (39) Sep (40) Aug (44) Jul (22) Jun (15) May (11) Apr (13) Mar (13) Feb (23) Jan (14) ► 2014 (170) Dec (11) Nov (10) Oct (12) Sep (9) Aug (11) Jul (18) Jun (12) May (13) Apr (17) Mar (21) Feb (15) Jan (21) ► 2013 (332) Dec (17) Nov (15) Oct (22) Sep (23) Aug (26) Jul (29) Jun (30) May (30) Apr (34) Mar (38) Feb (35) Jan (33) ► 2012 (389) Dec (29) Nov (32) Oct (36) Sep (33) Aug (31) Jul (30) Jun (31) May (30) Apr (32) Mar (40) Feb (33) Jan (32) ▼ 2011 (502) Dec (29) Nov (29) Oct (32) Sep (44) Aug (44) Jul (45) Jun (45) May (33) Apr (40) Mar (54) Feb (47) Jan (60) ► 2010 (306) Dec (53) Nov (38) Oct (36) Sep (28) Aug (33) Jul (21) Jun (15) May (11) Apr (14) Mar (16) Feb (19) Jan (22) ► 2009 (349) Dec (25) Nov (11) Oct (8) Sep (12) Aug (11) Jul (10) Jun (8) May (18) Apr (52) Mar (64) Feb (56) Jan (74) ► 2008 (1026) Dec (50) Nov (72) Oct (78) Sep (117) Aug (107) Jul (111) Jun (114) May (116) Apr (101) Mar (97) Feb (59) Jan (4) Connect Free Download Disclaimer All downloads on this website are provided by the bands themselves. I will not provide links to any downloads unless authorized by the band to do so. © 2008-2021 Heavy Planet. Powered by Blogger.
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Sexism in climbing as a Performance Issue. (I started the blog post a long time ago but didn’t finish it until this week) A few months ago Kristin Horowitz penned a blog post titled “The Importance of a Good Emcee: Psicobloc Masters Series and Sexism” A lengthy critique of the competition’s live webcast focusing on every flaw of the on-air hosts performances, including the sexism of the male host and the competition organizers; which Horowitz said reflected the sexism that is prevalent in the climbing industry. Her formulation may be a bit too linear but it got me thinking about a range of issues, including how social or cultural attitudes towards gender within the climbing world impact women’s climbing performance, the role men play in shaping expectations of women’s climbing ability, and if / how women internalize such expectations. This is a hot button issue, and i could provide a number of stories of famous male climbers saying “girls are weak” as if it is a given that everyone should accept and move on. I can also provide stories of situations in which talented female climbers revealed their insecurities in the face of competing with less talented men and boys. So I think gender bias is alive and well in climbing. The question is: what impact does it have on women’s performance levels and why? Thus the first thing I want to do here is ask women about their experiences in this regard. Do you see the climbing community as having different expectations for women and men? What is your personal awareness of these issues and do they affect you? What are the pressures, both good and bad that climbing places on women and girls? Such questions are a start, but I don’t want to put too fine a point on them because women should be able to describe these issues in their own terms, or raise different issues all together. One area in which i believe there is a clear imbalance based on gender is first ascents. When it comes to first ascents men with different levels of ability dedicate significant time to searching out new lines, bolting, cleaning, establishing first ascents, and developing new climbing areas. Relatively few women seem to be engaged in these activities, which are of great benefit to the individual doing them, and the community at large. On the individual level the experience of a first ascent is very different from other types of climbing performances, not only for all the grunt work involved but for the challenge of coming up against something that has never been climbed before. Being the first person to work out a sequence, to discover rests, to face the physical and emotional challenges of route, to comprehend a line and send it, is a very different experience from doing a second ascent, fifth ascent or a first female ascent. Those who come after the first ascent can gain some social status from doing an early ascent, or doing an established line quickly, but subsequent ascents have the benefit of a great deal of information that the first ascentionist did not have, and a level of confidence about the route the a first ascentionist rarely experiences. On a broader level doing first ascents provides the resources that will be used by the rest of the climbing community. Every area has it’s most inspiring lines, it’s classics, the routes that climbers long to do. These routes play a critical role in the development of climbers who come later. Prolific first ascentionists like Jack Marshal, Louie Anderson, Doug Reed, Bill Orhan and many others have made it possible for climbers who come after them to attain a higher performance level in less time. These folks have shared their vision of what climbing is, and what makes a classic route with the rest of us, in short they have provided a lot of inspiration and motivation to their fellow climbers. First Ascents being less common among women in the US means that women play a much smaller role in directing and motivating the climbing communities in which they live. It also means that fewer women climbers will be remembered in climbing history because their names are not listed in guidebooks, while competition results and fast repeats don’t often last in the collective memory. Further, routes are our motivation, and the lifeblood of our climbing communities. The people who put up first ascents may have a variety of motivations for doing so, but the result is always an invitation to the rest of us. All of the above is just me making the case that women should be doing more first ascents am I think it would be wonderful if someone like Ashima went out and did a bunch of FAs at different grades. Admittedly though it would be most exciting to see her do something really hard. I for one, would be interested to see what her routes would be like and how other climbers at the same level would interpret them. At the local or regional levels new crags always need to be developed to keep the scene vital, in various regions around the U.S. there are still many crags and bouldering areas to be developed there is no good reason why that development work should only be done by men. So lets encourage women to go and discover new areas, new rotes, and to share their vision of what climbing is. First ascents are just one example of a part of climbing where there seems to be different expectations based on gender, and to me it’s an area of great importance, but I know its not the only one; so feel free to use the comments to describe others. Also we should talk about how to help women and girls reach their potential as climbers without worrying about the boys.
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UPDATE: Soon after this story published, Uber's PR team tried to pull a fast one on us. The author is a current Uber driver who shared his experiences on the condition that we not use his real name. I never thought I would be an Uber driver. But last Christmas I came to the startling realization that, in fact, money does not grow on trees. Not even my parents’ trees. And there was just too much month at the end of my money. Continue Reading Not one to shirk responsibility, I applied simultaneously to work both for Lyft and for Uber. Well, not simultaneously, per se; that’s impossible. But you get my point. Did you know that there are more starving artists in Los Angeles than there are unproduced screenplays in Los Angeles? Hence, Uber. Upon comparing the Uber and Lyft websites, the former struck me as pretentious while the latter seemed corny but fun. When Lyft responded to my application immediately, I figured we’d be a match, pink mustache and all. I took my first Lyft ride as a passenger at Sundance while they were doing a free ride promotion. Now, I’m sure you’re wondering, “Hey, if you were so broke, why were you at Sundance?” To answer your question, shut up. I had the fortune to ride in the self proclaimed Hip-Hop Lyft driven by a dreadlocked dude who quizzed me on all things hip hop. Somehow I overcame my Caucasian roots and passed the test, earning cool Lyft prizes like a flimsy iPhone case and pink earrings. That last prize wasn’t for me, I swear. Lyft’s MO was clearly make it fun. And I liked that. See also: I Was a Web Cam Performer Fast-forward to a month later where I found myself “Lyfting” around L.A. as a driver, relatively impressed with the functionality of the app and the casual rapport I was having with passengers. Most were proud converts (“Taxis suck! Thank God for ridesharing!”) and I couldn’t blame them. Despite the absurd mustache calling card on my front bumper, it was easy-peasy and the money wasn’t bad. I even made a friend or two. Then, suddenly, a strange passenger appeared. His destination was only a couple blocks away and he used that distance to “refer” me to UberX, claiming I’d get $500 for joining and driving 20 rides plus zero commission for the first month. I had no dog in this fight and money talks, so I did it. Passenger X was smart. He made his commission for bringing me to the dark side. He knew how to work the system to his advantage. As it turns out, so did Uber. Once I joined Uber, there seemed to be no looking back. I scored $500 for joining, $500 or $250 for referring friends to the platform, $40 per hour guarantees on Friday and Saturday nights. My first night I made about $300, mainly due to a 7.5 surge price on a trip from West Hollywood to downtown L.A. which cost the passenger more than $100. Unethical? You betcha. Did I care? Not a bit! I finally had a part-time gig that paid like it was full-time. I could make more in a weekend than some people make all week. Having worked many dismal minimum wage jobs, this was a godsend. But even God knows the devil is in the details. I started to witness the ruthless machinations of a libertarian monopoly. While evading most taxi regulations and delving into ethically murky waters, Uber was aggressively trying to eliminate the competition, free-market style. It wasn’t exactly subtle: “Earn $500 for referring Lyft drivers!” Hmm. The money was good, but where was it coming from? How long could it last? And at what expense? The answers, respectively, are Google, not long and everyone’s expense. I’ll elaborate. Of the $1.2 billion Uber has raised in capital, Google Ventures has invested $258 million. So that’s how they could afford all those generous bonuses. Although the latest valuation estimates the company’s worth at $18.2 billion, the long-term market value of the company could be $200 billion or more, according to Google Ventures. Yes, that’s $200 billion with a b. That’s half the GDP of Austria. Although, to be fair, the GDP of Austria will likely be much higher this year… because now there’s Uber in Austria — and 44 other countries. Über impressive. The advantage of a free market is that it fosters competition, so Uber could only stay popular if it matched Lyft’s prices, toned down its insane surge pricing schemes and managed to keep enough drivers on the road for the service to be reliable. So that’s exactly what the company did. They cut their prices nearly in half, thereby lessening the surge prices and, since drivers were now losing out on a big chunk of change, Uber kept bribing — I mean, incentivizing — us with bonuses to drive on weekend nights. Smart, perhaps. But about as sustainable in the long run as the Hindenburg. Uber was delayed in processing a mysterious inspection form that was suddenly required seven months into my driving. So while I waited for them to get their act together, I decided to drive Lyft for the evening. It was at that moment that I realized how effective Uber’s scorched-earth strategy had been. In the time I would have given seven or eight rides with Uber, I only gave three with Lyft, in between several bouts of aggressive thumb-twiddling. Lyft was losing, drivers were losing and, ultimately, when drivers realize it’s not worth their time anymore, customers will lose too. At the end of the day, Uber, despite its faux German name, is purely American. It wants to be No. 1 and will do anything to get there with little regard for collateral damage. So you still want to be an Uber driver? Forget its F rating by the Better Business Bureau. Lyft got the same thing. Forget the infinite customer complaints and the notoriously bad customer service for passengers and drivers, accessible via email only. Forget the many technical and GPS-related issues. And forget that Uber is taking over the world while fighting off clever competitors left and right. If you’re as broke as I was and are still thinking about giving it a shot, all you need to do is the math: Add about $15 per hour you want to drive, subtract the Uber fee (20 percent), subtract the $10 weekly “device fee” for using their iPhone, subtract your car payments, your insurance, your DMV fees, your gas, your taxes and sometimes your dignity. What you will likely have left is nothing more than a chance to say “a $200 billion company depends on me but I can’t pay my rent.” You might say that’s wrong. They might say it’s genius. I say it's über American. Now, here's what happened right after this piece was published. See also: The 10 Weirdest Places to Stay in Los Angeles See also: The 10 People You Meet in Tinder Hell
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(Image: Getty Images/WIN-Initiative) A woman in the US has developed a tumour-like growth eight years after a stem cell treatment to cure her paralysis failed. There have been a handful of cases of stem cell treatments causing growths but this appears to be the first in which the treatment was given at a Western hospital as part of an approved clinical trial. At a hospital in Portugal, the unnamed woman, a US citizen, had tissue containing olfactory stem cells taken from her nose and implanted in her spine. The hope was that these cells would develop into neural cells and help repair the nerve damage to the woman’s spine. The treatment did not work – far from it. Last year the woman, then 28, underwent surgery because of worsening pain at the implant site. The surgeons removed a 3-centimetre-long growth, which was found to be mainly nasal tissue, as well as bits of bone and tiny nerve branches that had not connected with the spinal nerves. Advertisement The growth wasn’t cancerous, but it was secreting a “thick copious mucus-like material”, which is probably why it was pressing painfully on her spine, says Brian Dlouhy at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, the neurosurgeon who removed the growth. The results of the surgery have now been published. Unpredictable consequences “It is sobering,” says George Daley, a stem cell researcher at Harvard Medical School who has helped write guidelines for people considering stem cell treatments. “It speaks directly to how primitive our state of knowledge is about how cells integrate and divide and expand. “ The case shows that even when carried out at mainstream hospitals, experimental stem cell therapies can have unpredictable consequences, says Alexey Bersenev, a stem cell research analyst who blogs at Cell Trials. “We have to realise complications can also happen in a clinical trial,” he says. Stem cells have the prized ability to divide and replenish themselves, as well as turn into different types of tissues. There are several different stem cells, including ones obtained from an early embryo, aborted fetuses, and umbilical cord blood. There are many sources within adult tissues, too, including bone marrow. While often hailed as the future of medicine, stem cells’ ability to proliferate carries an inherent danger and the fear has always been that when implanted into a person they could turn cancerous. Lawsuits abound Still, a few stem cell therapies have now been approved, such as a treatment available in India that takes stem cells from the patient’s eye in order to regrow the surface of their cornea, and a US product based on other people’s bone stem cells. Many groups around the world are investigating a wide range of other applications, including treating heart attacks, blindness, Parkinson’s disease and cancer. Research groups at universities and hospitals need to meet strict safety guidelines for clinical trials but some small private clinics are offering therapies to people without research or marketing approval. There is a growing number of lawsuits against such clinics and a few cases have been reported of tumours or excessive tissue growth (see “Ongoing stem cell trials” below). When the Italian government tried to ban an unproven stem cell therapy for neurological disorders, the treatment’s supporters – families of people receiving the therapy who thought it was working – protested in the street. Following the nose The woman at the centre of today’s news was treated at the Hospital de Egas Moniz in Lisbon, where a team got approval for early-stage trials to explore the potential of nasal cells in treating paralysis. Tissue at the top of the nasal passages contains both olfactory stem cells and “olfactory ensheathing cells”, which support and guide the growth of the neurons. Other groups are experimenting with taking such tissue from the nose, growing it in the lab to isolate the desired cells and transplanting them. But the Lisbon clinic was trialling a procedure that bypassed this isolation step. They took small pieces of the nasal lining and directly transplanted them into their patients’ spines. That could be why it retained its capacity to make mucus, says Dlouhy. In 2010, the Lisbon researchers published their results using this method on 20 people paralysed at various locations in their spine. Eleven experienced some recovery of movement or sensation; one person’s paralysis got worse, one developed meningitis and four others experienced minor adverse events. It is not clear whether the woman from the US was part of this trial. Extreme vigilance New Scientist was unable to reach the Lisbon team members, but Jean Peduzzi-Nelson, a stem cell researcher at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, who advised the team on their surgical technique – she had previously tested it on rodents – claims the clinic has given the therapy to about 140 people in total. Peduzzi-Nelson adds that most of the recipients of the nasal tissue who received the right kind of rehabilitation after their surgery experienced improvement. “I am saddened to learn of this adverse event, however, the incidence of this problem is less than 1 per cent,” she says. “Many patients receiving this treatment have had remarkable recovery.” But the case shows that even patients who feel they have nothing to lose should be cautious, says Leigh Turner of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, who tracks lawsuits involving stem cell therapies. “We still need to think in terms of risks and benefits.” Daley points out that many trials track their patients for only a few years, so could miss such delayed problems. “We need to be extremely vigilant and we need extremely long-term follow-up,” he says. Journal reference: Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, DOI: 10.3171/2014.5.spine13992 Ongoing stem cell trials There are thought to be more than 1000 ongoing stem cell trials, including two on the US clinical trial register ClinicalTrials.gov, which use olfactory ensheathing cells (see main story, above). However there is an unknown number of people visiting private clinics for unregulated stem cell treatments. As there is no global register it is unknown how many people have developed additional problems as a result of such therapies, but a few cases have come to light of tumours or excessive tissue growth. One of the first people to receive fetal cells to treat Parkinson’s disease was a 50-year-old US citizen in China. Upon his death in 1991, 23 months later, he was found at autopsy to have a teratoma growing in his brain that contained hairs and cartilage (Neurology, doi.org/tjt). A more highly publicised case was in 2009, when an Israeli teenager developed brain and spinal tumours after receiving several implants of fetal stem cells in Moscow to treat a rare degenerative condition. And in 2010, a 46-year-old woman developed multiple tumours in her kidney after having her own bone marrow stem cells injected at a private clinic in an attempt to treat her kidney failure. There have also been at least three cases of people developing leukaemia after receiving stem cells from umbilical cord blood. However, that is less surprising as ordinary bone marrow transplants – which are a source of blood stem cells – also carry that risk.
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Back in January, Mat spoke to Amnesia: The Dark Descent and SOMA designer Thomas Grip about the future of horror games, what the "Exorcist of videogames" looks like and how Frictional will continue to tell innovative horror stories. The interview is worth reading in full as it offers some fascinating insights into how the minds of our best horror games work, however speaking of horror games and innovation, SOMA has now added eye-tracking support. Given how this particular horror game functions, this sounds absolutely terrifying. A few months back, horror game Dying Light incorporated eye-tracking support and, while it helped facilitate extended views, made it easier to spot climbable surfaces, and boosted aiming accuracy, the fast-paced nature of Dying Light meant much of the eye-tracking was also executed at speed. While this suits Dying Light's makeup, the thought of utilising your gaze to snoop around SOMA's PATHOS-II research facility sounds brilliantly awful—particularly when you're unarmed and reliant on your wits to outsmart and circumvent the game's monstrous foes. Like Dying Light, you'll require manufacturer Tobii's eye tracking devices on PC to enable SOMA's eye-tracking support. "In SOMA, there is no fighting back; either you outsmart your enemies or you get ready to run," says Tobii in a statement. "But, what happens when your own body betrays you? With the addition of Tobii eye tracking, you become part of the controller, the dread and anxiety pressing against your actions and threatening your resolve." To mark the collaboration, SOMA is on sale via Steam from now through April 24 for £7.81/$10.19 with a 66 percent discount.
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with Distillery Next we need to prepare our app for deployment. We’ve setup an example Phoenix application you can try this out with here, or you can try the steps below with your own application. Our example is a standard Phoenix install, with changes only to get the deployment working (you can view the ~250 line diff here). 1. Add/configure distillery First add distillery to your app’s dependencies: defp deps do ... - {:cowboy, “~> 1.0”}] + {:cowboy, “~> 1.0”}, + {:distillery, “~> 1.1”}] end Fetch your updated dependencies, and initialise distillery with mix do deps.get, release.init , then update your production config for running a release: config :my_app, MyApp.Endpoint, http: [port: {:system, “PORT”}], url: [host: “example.com”, port: 80], - cache_static_manifest: “priv/static/manifest.json” + cache_static_manifest: “priv/static/manifest.json”, + server: true, + root: “.”, + version: Mix.Project.config[:version] You can read more about these configuration options in the online Distillery documentation. 2. Update production config to retrieve secrets from environment Our secrets are safely stored in a text file on S3, which we will pull down and set in the environment before compilation. We need to update the production config to retrieve these values instead of using the prod.secret.exs file: -# Finally import the config/prod.secret.exs -# which should be versioned separately. -import_config “prod.secret.exs” +config :my_app, MyApp.Endpoint, + secret_key_base: System.get_env(“SECRET_KEY_BASE”) + +# Configure your database +config :my_app, MyApp.Repo, + adapter: Ecto.Adapters.Postgres, + url: System.get_env(“DATABASE_URL”), + pool_size: String.to_integer(System.get_env(“POOL_SIZE”) || “10”), + ssl: true 3. Add scripts to start, stop, compile and verify the app These shell scripts are mostly just wrappers around the Distillery CLI. The compilation script will need some edits, updating the name (shown in your stack outputs) and region of the bucket where your app secrets will be stored: ### Update these values for your own S3 bucket ### SECRETS_S3_BUCKET=name-of-bucket S3_BUCKET_REGION=us-east-1 ### Don't update below this line ### 4. Configure CodeDeploy Finally we’ll need to add an appspec.yml in the project root. This configures CodeDeploy, which we will use to call each of our scripts at the right point in a deployment: version: 0.0 os: linux hooks: ApplicationStop: - location: scripts/stop.sh runas: owner AfterInstall: - location: scripts/compile.sh runas: root ApplicationStart: - location: scripts/start.sh runas: owner ValidateService: - location: scripts/verify.sh runas: owner Deployment Finally, we are ready to deploy our application. Heading to the AWS console, under CodeDeploy we should see the application and deployment group created in our stack. We can now deploy to the instances by creating a new deployment with our app’s GitHub repo as its source: Click through to your CodeDeploy application Select your deployment group, then select Deploy new revision Enter your source details, then deploy! Assuming this is successful, you can view your running application by hitting the url for your load balancer (shown in your stack outputs) in browser. Clean up If you want to get rid of these resources, rather than keep paying for them, you’ll need to perform these steps: Delete any files from the created S3 bucket. You’ll need to do this from a resource in the VPC, such as an instanc
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bound for the treshnish | Michael Nassar Michael Nassar copy, content and the ramblings of an itinerant traveler Skip to content select copywriting recently published archives Spa Magazine AsiaSpa NY Daily News Hemispheres TheStreet.com RSS Feed Search 11 Jul bound for the treshnish It seemed a propitious omen for the day that as soon as our boat sailed out of Tobermory harbor and past the lighthouse it was greeted by a pod of dolphins eager to swim along in our wake. Soon afterwards we saw seals, too, and the rare storm petrel which spends most of its life at sea. We were bound for the Treshnish, an archipelago of uninhabited volcanic islands and skerries west of Mull. The largest of the islands, Lunga, is known for the puffins that arrive each summer to breed en masse. In fact, shortly after making landfall on the rocky coast I was in the company of those adorable, torpedo-shaped seabirds, as well as eider ducks, cormorants, and crested shags. I had expected to see a few other nesting birds as well, yet nothing quite prepared me for the sight of thousands upon thousands of razorbills, guillemots, and gulls nesting up the coast in the crags of a guano-drenched pinnacle of rock. It was like a scene from a horror film: half of the birds nesting, the other half circling the sky, and all of them cawing at a collectively deafening pitch. The puffins were docile by comparison. In pairs they burrow underground to lay a single egg, in groups they sit together quietly and preen. I sat and chatted with a rook of about twenty puffins while I ate my lunch. They watched me and I watched them. We got along famously. I was sad when the time came to leave – for the record, they didn’t seem to take any notice –  but other islands and other adventures called. Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Wordpress Hashcash needs javascript to work, but your browser has javascript disabled. Your comment will be queued in Akismet! Δ 10 years ago Short URL Comments adventure/europe/scotland/uk birds/cormorants/dolphin/eider ducks/guillemots/lighthouse/lunga/mull/nesting/puffins/razorbills/scotland/shags/storm petrels/tobermory/treshnish/volcanic CONTACT: [email protected] SEARCH CATEGORIES SEARCH CATEGORIES Select Category accessories adventure africa amsterdam architecture argentina arizona art asia at the movies atlantic city bargain bariloche beach belfast berlin books boston bucket list buenos aires calafate california cambodia canada caribbean china costa rica croatia cruise culture curacao denver design dominican republic drink dubai edinburgh europe fashion festival finland florida food france from the archives fruit gardens gay georgia gift guide glasgow greece health hiking hong kong hotels houston hudson valley hungary ireland islands italy jamaica jazz fest just published kenya live blog livestock london madrid maps massachusetts memorable meals memphis mexico montreal mountain museums music nantucket napa new mexico new orleans news norway nyc obituary orkney paris peru philadelphia photography pizza portugal religion restaurants rhode island romance rome russia san diego san francisco science scotland scottsdale shopping smoking spa sport st lucia st. barths switzerland technology thailand the cull theater top 100 transport travel tips trinidad turks & caicos uk Uncategorized usa video wales weekend wildlife wine wish list THE ARCHIVES THE ARCHIVES Select Month September 2018 (1) June 2015 (2) April 2015 (1) December 2013 (5) October 2013 (24) September 2013 (30) August 2013 (16) July 2013 (22) June 2013 (16) May 2013 (23) April 2013 (30) March 2013 (29) February 2013 (28) January 2013 (30) December 2012 (31) November 2012 (26) October 2012 (27) September 2012 (30) August 2012 (31) July 2012 (31) June 2012 (31) May 2012 (31) April 2012 (29) March 2012 (30) February 2012 (27) January 2012 (31) December 2011 (36) November 2011 (29) October 2011 (31) September 2011 (30) August 2011 (31) July 2011 (31) June 2011 (30) May 2011 (32) April 2011 (32) March 2011 (31) February 2011 (28) January 2011 (32) December 2010 (31) November 2010 (30) October 2010 (27) September 2010 (31) August 2010 (39) July 2010 (32) June 2010 (29) May 2010 (32) April 2010 (44) March 2010 (34) February 2010 (24) January 2010 (26) December 2009 (24) November 2009 (30) October 2009 (11) SUBSCRIBE Email Address Subscribe META Register Log in Entries feed Comments feed WordPress.org Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy Previous Post Next post Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: Esquire by Matthew Buchanan.
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Nov 22, 2014; San Jose, CA, USA; Arizona Coyotes defenseman Keith Yandle (3) reacts after a goal by forward Shane Doan (not pictured) against the San Jose Sharks in the third period at SAP Center at San Jose. The Coyotes defeated the Sharks 4-3 on a shootout. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports With the March 2 NHL trade deadline fast approaching, the Arizona Coyotes will undoubtedly be sellers. There have been a handful of names thrown around in trade rumors, but one in particular would be a mistake if traded, Keith Yandle. Every season around this time, his name is linked to trade rumors. This year is no different. Yandle is signed for the rest of this year and next season. He still has a year and a half left on his five year $26.5 million contract, but if the Coyotes ever want to be a serious contender, they are going to have to spend some money eventually and Yandle is absolutely worth it. If he were to be traded, it should not be until next season when his contract is near its end and if he’s decided to test free agency. Basically, trade him if the team knows there is no way he would return after his current deal. If he’s open to an extension, the Coyotes should pursue that option. Aside from the contract issues, he’s just a solid player that continues to get better. He does have bit of a reputation for turning the puck over, but that has been down as of late. He is one of the few highly offensive defensemen in the NHL. That is extremely valuable to a team like Arizona that relies on everyone to score goals. He is especially crucial to the team on the power-play. As of today, Arizona’s power-play percentage of 22.4% ranks sixth in the NHL. Yandle leads all NHL defensemen with 23 assists on the man advantage. That of course, doesn’t happen without Oliver Ekman-Larsson. Ekman-Larsson and Yandle are the perfect complement to each other on the blue line, especially on the power-play. Ekman-Larsson has a good shot and Yandle can pass really well. It’s a thing of beauty to watch the two work together on the power-play. Those two have brought something to Arizona that is an on ice rarity in the desert, a decent power-play. Head Coach Dave Tippett echoed these sentiments in an interview with Arizona Sports 98.7 FM, “When you pre-scout every team, teams look at our team and they say, ‘Well, let’s not let Yandle and Ekman-Larsson have an influence on the game on the power play.” Tippett continued by saying, “I don’t know if there’s two better guys in the league at running a power play on that offensive blue line.” Another thing that can’t be overlooked is his leadership. He’s been an alternate captain since the 2010-11 season. He’s a leader on the ice and in the locker room. His entire NHL career has been spent in Arizona. So, he knows the organization, the fans, the market and the coaching system. When Shane Doan retires, Yandle would be a good fit to wear the “C” on his sweater should he remain in Arizona. General Manager Don Maloney and the rest of the Coyotes front office has made it no secret that the team will be rebuilding and utilizing their young talent from their minor league system. Those young players are going to need help from the team’s veteran players to get acclimated to the NHL. Yandle’s grown in the NHL under Dave Tippett’s system and knows it well. It’s clear that Tippett isn’t going anywhere soon. So, having a veteran leader like Yandle, who has been successful under Tippett’s coaching style would be extremely beneficial to the NHL development of those young players as they enter Tippett’s system. He’s no stranger to trade rumors, every year they pop up and every year he remains in Arizona. Only time will tell what the future holds for Keith Yandle.
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Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of instigating the largest leak of state secrets in US history, consciously selected the information he passed to WikiLeaks to ensure that it would be of no harm to the US and would not aid any foreign enemy, his lawyer argued on Tuesday. David Coombs, Manning's civilian lawyer, revealed at a hearing at Fort Meade military base in Maryland what is likely to be a central pillar of the defence case at the soldier's court martial. A full trial is scheduled to start on 6 March. Coombs said that the defence would be calling as a witness Adrian Lamo, the hacker who alerted military authorities to Manning's WikiLeaks activities, to give evidence about the web chat he had with Manning shortly before the soldier's arrest in Iraq in March 2010. The content of the web chat, Coombs suggested, would be used by the defence to show that Manning selected information to leak that "could not be used to harm the US or advantage any foreign nation". The issue of Manning's motive in allegedly leaking hundreds of thousands of US diplomatic cables and war logs from Afghanistan and Iraq to WikiLeaks goes to the heart of the case against the soldier, Coombs argued. The most serious charge against him, "aiding the enemy", that carries a maximum sentence – in this case of life in military custody with no chance of parole – rests on the US government proving that Manning knew, or reasonably should have known, that the leak would be exploited by anti-US forces. The prosecution has previously stated its case that by placing confidential documents on the internet, Manning in effect handed the intelligence to al-Qaida as the information was then freely available to anyone with a computer. But Coombs insisted that the content of the Lamo web chats, backed up by evidence of other unnamed witnesses who would be called at trial, would show that Manning had no "evil intent" to help the enemy. Quite the contrary: he actively selected the material he passed on for its harmless impact on the US. He also believed that "information that is out in public can't do any harm", and thus having it "out there" would negate any of its potential for damaging national interests, Coombs said. The disclosure of such an important line of defence – that goes to the core of Manning's thinking as he embarked on the massive WikiLeaks trove of state secrets – came amid legal argument relating to a prosecution motion relating to the issue of motivation. The military prosecutors are seeking to preclude any discussion of Manning's motives from the trial itself, arguing that they are irrelevant to determining whether or not he committed the offences for which he is charged. The prosecution lawyer, Captain Angel Overgaard, told the court that in the US government's opinion, Manning's motives for leaking had no bearing on his state of mind or intentions when he carried out the acts and thus was irrelevant to the determining of the facts of the case at trial. "If somebody stole a loaf of bread to feed her family, she still stole the loaf, even though her motives were good," Overgaard said. The presiding judge, Colonel Denise Lind, who will hear the trial without a jury at the request of the defence, quizzed the prosecution over aspects of its motion. Lind put herself into the character of Manning, and wondered whether the intensity of his motive could have blotted out his awareness of the consequences of his actions: "I'm thinking so much about what I want to do with this information that the enemy never crossed my mind," Lind speculated. The hearing will continue with a prosecution motion to preclude any discussion at trial of the over-classification of state information. Part of Manning's motivation, the defence has argued, was that he believed the US government to be overbearingly secretive, but again the prosecutors contend that is irrelevant to the question of his guilt or innocence.
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It remains one of the most enduring what-ifs of Younis Khan's career: what if, in November 2009, he had not upped and left the captaincy? Where would he, and Pakistan cricket, be now had he continued? Pakistan cricket is no longer as obsessed with that one, in light of the successes of the eventual beneficiary of that decision, Misbah-ul-Haq. But the question has hounded Younis' career since, up to and including this, his last series. And now, as he steps away from international cricket as Pakistan's most prolific Test batsman, it seems he has found closure. "People say to me, you should've done more captaincy," he told ESPNcricinfo. "But I think whatever happens, happens for the best. Had I been captain maybe I wouldn't have scored all these runs. People think that maybe I carry these regrets, but no. Had I done more, who knows whether I would be where I am today? If I had been captain for so long, maybe I would've been too distracted by other duties to score as many runs as I did." Despite leading Pakistan to the World Twenty20 title in 2009, Younis' experience with the captaincy has been difficult. He turned it down first in 2007, having been groomed for it. In late 2006, as an interim captain, he had given it up in anger, only to accept it back a day later. When he resigned in 2009, it was under the weight of, effectively, a player revolt. And yet, over the last couple of years, he has spoken of another tilt at the captaincy, talk that has been encouraged by people around him. Certainly it is difficult to imagine him having done better as a batsman. Though his last series was a poor one, under Misbah's captaincy, Younis scored nearly 5000 runs and more than doubled his century count: 18 in 53 Tests (16 in 65 before). It is a run that has established him as, arguably, Pakistan's greatest Test batsman and one of the finest from anywhere in the modern age. "All the cricket I've played - for club, department, association, county, in Australia, wherever - when I'm gone if you ask any of them, they won't be able to say that Younis Khan left something in the tank. I gave 200% everywhere I played. "Two-three years ago, I was about to retire but I got the motivation to try and get to 10,000 runs. As a captain, player, junior, senior, I put it all out there, whatever I had. Whatever I could, with bat, ball, in the field. No regrets either. We won a world title, we beat Australia, leveled a series in England. We performed, I performed so there's nothing left that I really wanted to do." So much does he feel he has given to the game that, unlike Misbah, he does not foresee a post-retirement attachment within the game. When he became captain in 2009, he had spoken keenly of helping set up a players' association, something Pakistan's cricketers have never known. That is not, for now, on the agenda. "Believe me - I think, in all, I've given 27-28 years of my life to cricket. So I have nothing in my mind about any future plans to get back into cricket. I don't know if I'll have any energy left after I leave to give to cricket. "A players' association should happen for sure, but I don't think I have the energy to be able to do something like this. We should do this, and if others start it up, then I will stand by them for sure." One thing he will be doing plenty of is fishing, a pastime in which he often sought refuge during his career. "A lot of the dreams I had which I couldn't get to while I was playing, I will now pursue. People think you achieve all of them in your career but actually this is a new career starting for me now."
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Brigadier General Ali Maqsud, a prominent Syrian military analyst, has provided Sputnik with his assessment of the Syrian Army's recent advances against Daesh in the Deir ez-Zor area, and on the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces' operation to liberate Raqqa. Speaking to Sputnik Arabic about the Syrian forces' recent military successes in the country's east, Maqsud stressed that "without a doubt, the Syrian Army, together with its allies, has achieved great success in recent days by liberating the city of al-Mayadin, which gives us control of the area between the city and the western part of Deir ez-Zor." The Syrian Army's elite Tiger Forces liberated al-Mayadin in a strategic operation experts say casts a devastating blow to Daesh defenses in the Euphrates Valley. © Sputnik / Mikhail Alayeddin Syrian Army crosses Euphrates River east of Deir ez-Zor Brigadier General Maqsud stressed that "these successes, along with the army's advances along the eastern bank of the Euphrates, are bringing about the imminent defeat of Daesh in Deir ez-Zor province. The officer revealed that "now, the Syrian Army is on the verge of an important battle on the Syrian-Iraqi border, after which the liberation of Deir ez-Zor would take place within the space of a few hours." © Sputnik / Hikmet Durgun US-Led Coalition Confirms Syria's Raqqa Completely Liberated From Daesh Asked to comment on the situation in nearby Raqqa province, where the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, a collection of predominantly Kurdish militia including the YPG People's Protection Units, recently announced Raqqa city's complete liberation, Brigadier General Maqsud emphasized that strategically, "while the US allies control some oil fields in this province, this does not give them the strategic advantage. Because the Syrian Army controls all the connecting roads between Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa." Furthermore, "the SDF's reports on their liberation of Raqqa have nothing to do with reality," the officer suggested. "It's only an information screen. The Americans were defeated in Syria, but continue to give the appearance before the international community that they are successfully fighting terrorism." "At the same time, it's known that they secretly evacuated Daesh leaders out of Raqqa by helicopter gunship, and helped the SDF occupy areas freed from the terrorists," Maqsud said. The analyst stressed that according to his information, contrary to SDF and US-led coalition claims, Raqqa not yet been fully freed from Daesh. Ultimately, Maqsud emphasized that the Syrian Army respects the SDF, because it is made up of Syrians. However, he warned that if the militia forces are provoked to violate the law or the Syrian constitution, they may find themselves under attack. It is an unfortunate but obvious fact that they are being used as a political and military tool by the US, the officer concluded.
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Get ready for a bewildering wealth of information. Wikipedia is about to start mapping itself. On Thursday, Wikimedia software engineer Max Semenik announced that the organization has created a GeoData extension that will include a centralized, structured catalog of geo-coordinates for articles. More than 500,000 Wikipedia articles — approximately 5 percent of the site's content — already contain geographical information, but this new initiative will streamline data storage, enabling programmers to mine and map the data quickly and easily through the API. There are already maps of Wikipedia data, the best of which are produced by TraceMedia and can be studied here. These interactive maps allow users to sort and view spatial arrangements of information anywhere in the world. Here's New York City (color-coded by word count): Courtesy TraceMedia. And here's Washington, D.C.: Courtesy TraceMedia. With geographic information stored uniformly across the site, though, the data will be easier to use and more accessible to developers. In the future, for example, Wikipedia will be able to show users which articles nearby are in need of photos, directing contributors towards needed additions.
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SDCC 2019 – The Flash Interview: Grant Gustin On Crisis On Infinite Earths & Season 6 – DC TV Podcasts MENU About Blog Episodes News Interviews Reviews Podcasts Batwoman Podcast Black Lightning Podcast DCTV After Dark DC Films Podcast DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Podcast DC TV Classics Doom Patrol Podcast Green Lantern Podcast Harley Quinn Podcast Justice League Dark Podcast Krypton Podcast Naomi Podcast Titans Podcast Sandman Podcast Stargirl Podcast Strange Adventures Podcast Supergirl Radio Superman and Lois Radio Swamp Thing Radio The Lituation Room The Flash Podcast Watchmen Podcast Young Justice Podcast Subscribe Apple Podcasts Amazon Music Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Podchaser Podcast Index Stitcher Radio Spotify TuneIn YouTube Fundraiser TeePublic Store Affiliates The Marvel Report The Mixx Radio Network ThunderQuack Search for: Episodes, Interviews July 25, 2019 SDCC 2019 – The Flash Interview: Grant Gustin On Crisis On Infinite Earths & Season 6 Author: Andy Behbakht No Comments Share: Season 6 of The CW drama The Flash is looking to be its biggest year yet, with new foes, new chapters and a massive crossover that takes one of the biggest DC stories to screen. At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, the cast and showrunner of The Flash were present to preview the new season that will arrive in October. The Flash Podcast took part in the press room this year to discuss with the actors and executive producer on what to expect in Season 6. One of the talent that was present was Barry Allen himself as Grant Gustin chatted with the press about things to look forward to in the new season. Things that Gustin talked about included: *The rewarding feeling to get to bring Crisis on Infinite Earths to life since the first Easter egg in the pilot. *What the theme for Season 6 is. *The emotional journey of Barry as he has grown up a lot in the last few seasons. *How Barry and Iris are going to deal with the loss of Nora West-Allen in the new season. *Whether or not the working dynamic at CCPD will be different for Barry now that Joe is the new Police Captain. *A few teases about the new big bad that will serve as the first foe for the first half of the season. 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With all the exploit related news and the upcoming ecfw by frostegater, we barely see articles that have nothing to do with the vita, so lets take a step away for brief moment from the psp scene and learn how the copy protection and different security measures on the ps1 worked. In this article I will explain how the ps1 security works, so you can understand the methods used back then to bypass its security and why those methods don’t work today. Original security measure: disc region First, we must know that the ps1 had region locks, which means a legit bought game from the US won’t work on a EU console. The next thing you should know is that the region lock and the antipiracy check is one and the same, for older models that is (but we’ll get to that later). Legit Ps1 games had a marked zone at the beginning of the disc that contained the region information, this information had the letters SCEx, where x was the region of the disc: – A for america (SCEA) – E for europe (SCEE) – I for japan (SCEI) – W for Net Yarozee (SCEW) Imagine you have a european console, this console will have the mark SCEE in it’s BIOS, when you insert an american disk the console will read SCEA on the disc, SCEE != SCEA so the system would refuse to boot. Similarly a burned disc does not have any mark on it because conventional CD drives can’t read that portion of the disc, so the system will also refuse to boot that. So for a european console, there is no difference between a legit american disc and a burned disc. None of them match what the system wants so the system won’t boot it. Modchips got around this by injecting the string the system is looking for into the stream, letting the system think the disc does have the string in it and then accepting to boot it. This is for older models of course, newer models (the PSone) have a second check for the region, so a modchip that worked on the fat model will partially work on the newer system. New security measure: boot text The modchip, like I said, will inject that string into the system, letting the system think it’s legit, but then the system will perform a second check, this check is done to the executable file itself. You may be familiar with this screen: Believe it or not the “Licensed by Sony Computer Entertainment America SCEA TM” text is not found on the system itself, but rather on the disc. That’s right, the system reads this text from the disc and put it on the boot logo, which lead people to create custom boot screens. This text was not checked by older fat ps1s but then sony added the text into the newer psone bios, so this time it does check for it. This time, even when the modchip makes the system think it’s a legit game, the simple fact that the boot text is different makes the system reject the disc. This is of course for imports or games with custom text. There were two methods to bypass this, the first was using a disc called import player. This disc used an “exploit”, which is nothing more than taking advantage of the system’s ability to play multi-disc games. When you play a game such as Metal Gear Solid or Final Fantasy VII, at some point they will prompt you to change discs. When you change the discs, the system does not enter the boot screen, so the boot text check is not done. The import player took advantage of this, by simply prompting you to change the discs as any of these games do, then the modchip does the first check bypass and since the system doesn’t enter the boot scree, it doesn’t check the boot text. The second method is a lot more permanent, it’s the same method as injecting a custom boot, only this time you inject the correct boot text into the cd, allowing you to directly boot the disc. Another new Security Measure: modchip detection Another measure that was implemented was the detection of modchips. This measure required new hardware so it only available in psone models and on top of that it wasn’t performed by the system but the game, so the code had to be implemented into the game itself, meaning older games would not be able to use the new feature. The way a modchip was detected is quite simple, the game would keep asking for the CD’s code (SCEx as we saw above), if there is a modchip in the system it will continually inject such string, while if there is no modchip then no string is injected and thus the game would continue. Bypassing this protection could be done using the import player (which has an anti-modcip detection patch) or by patching the game’s iso before burning. Both do the same basically. PS1/one Hacking Methods These various ways to hack the PS1, but each method got patched along the way, except one method that was never patched (swapping) and another method that was patched but got continuous new releases (modchips). AR Method: This method consisted in inserting an Action Replay “cartridge” in the system’s Parallel Port. This “cartridge” (if we can call it that) bypassed the method used by the system (the SCEx method). This was patched by Sony simply removing the Parallel I/O Port. Some games have anti-AR security measures which can be defeated using Import Player in the same way as defeating the already mentioned Anti-Modchip security. Swap Trick: This method took advantage of the system’s disc read error tolerance policy, this means that when the ps1 can’t read a disc it keeps retrying until a decent amount of time. This is why it takes time for the ps1 to “detect” a burned game or why scratched games can take longer to load. The method consisted of tricking the system into thinking the disc cover is always closed, even when it isn’t, allowing you to swap an original disc with a burned one. This trick is performed differently in the slim and fat models due to the new boot text security, but it’s overall doable in any ps1 console, the only problem I can think of with this method is that it wears out the motor. Modchips Modchips are usually the best method to hack a ps1. They are permanent, games can be booted directly and if installed correctly they don’t have to break the system. I already explained how modchips work, they simply inject what the system wants into the stream, making the system think the disc inserted is a legit game. Different models came out but if you are looking for one that is compatible with all ps1 consoles (fat and slim) then the MultiMode 3 is your bet, although it doesn’t break the PSone boot text security and it’s not a stealth chip (it can be detected by game that have the anti-modchip protection). If you are looking for a good PSone chip then the ONEChip is the one you need, it bypasses all PSone protections, including the anti-modchip one. Let’s do a recap of the different copy-protections that the ps1 and psone have. PS1: – The standard region protection (the SCEx thing). – The Anti-AR protection. PSone: – The standard region protection (the SCEx thing). – The anti custom boot text protection. – The anti-modchip protection Well, now that you know how the Ps1 copy-protection worked, you can go back to the psp scene to wait for frostegater’s ecfw.
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It looks like another DC comic is coming to our television screens! This time with the superhero team known as the Teen Titans. Reportedly, Warner Bros. TV is working on a live-action version of the DC comic book team the Teen Titans. The project, which is currently being called Titans, is said to be near a pilot order with TNT. It’s just waiting a formal green light from the network. Titans is written by Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman and Marc Haimes. Goldsman would serve as executive producer with Haimes as the co-executive producer. The series will focus on the group of young superheroes led by Dick Grayson (also known as Robin). In it he will become Nightwing to lead Starfire, Raven, and other Teen Titans. An animated version of the Teen Titans, under the same name, aired on Cartoon Network from 2003 to 2006. Teen Titans maintains a loyal fan base which could easily be brought over to watch the live action version. Although Nightwing is said to be the focus of the series, there are very little details available. The options for actors are endless, but Steven McQueen (known for his role on The Vampire Diaries) has been very vocal about wanting to play Nightwing on Arrow. So it’s plausible he’d aim for the role on Titans. Who do you want to see on ‘Titans’?
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@RealMattCouch https://twitter.com/RealMattCouch has been looking into the Seth Rich case and putting up some really great information. He has a date set to fly with his crew at the beginning of July to go to Lou's City Pizza and ask staff and Capone some important questions. Joe Capone, is the last guy to have seen Seth and has become suspicious due to his white house visit 4 days prior https://fellowshipofminds.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/joe-capone-tweet-pic-from-white-house1.jpg JPG and was also recently found to be in the DC Mayors Commercial https://twitter.com/fite4theusers/status/875188431868919809 I encourage you guy go and show some support, so he knows we support his team having the balls to do what most others wouldn't. 116) Why would Police walk Seth Rich by Mike Mueller, Mark Mueller, whatever in the hell his name was.. That doesn't happen, ever... 117) Not one roommate of Seth Rich has EVER came forward on record to speak? Why is that? This was your brother!! 118) Did Seth Rich give the wrong address to responding officers? Or did he actually give the right address?? 119) What if Seth Rich actually gave the right address to Officers, & it was changed to make him look like he was close to his home??? 120) Cathy Lanier, Washington D.C. Police Chief resigned 30 days after the murder. She received a cushy 7 Figure NFL Salary Head of Security 121) IN a 2015 Survey of over 1100 Metro DC Police Officers, 97.5% Voted that Cathy Lanier was incapable of doing her job as Chief. 97.5%!!! 122) The Assistant Chief of Police Burke resigned in June of 2016, citing Corruption within the Metro DC ranks as his reason for leaving. 123) The Current Assistant Chief of Metro DC resigned in May of 2017... Also citing Corruption as his reasoning for leaving the Department. 124) Ask yourself this question.. If you are the Republican Party, and you have a chance to bury your Competition, and they won't do it? Why? 125) Why has Seth Rich's Twitter account been deleted? Who did it? Why? 126) Why was Seth Rich's Reddit Account Edited and then Deleted? What were they trying to hide?? 127) I've had people say, "You can't prove that was Seth Rich's Twitter account" My answer, Yes I can 127) I've had people say, "You can't prove that was Seth Rich's Twitter account" My answer, Yes I can http://archive.is/5d8CR 128) Here's a picture of the lovely Bike Rack that was dedicated to Seth Rich.. No Reward, No Hotline.. a Plaque on a bike rack.. 128) Here's a picture of the lovely Bike Rack that was dedicated to Seth Rich.. No Reward, No Hotline.. a Plaque on a bike rack.. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClIP-QXkAEmHM0.jpg:large 129) Why was Aaron Rich asking for help with an Israeli Digital Forensic Company called Cellbrite back in February of this year? 129) Why was Aaron Rich asking for help with an Israeli Digital Forensic Company called Cellbrite back in February of this year? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClIPwDXcAAdRIN.jpg:large 130) Why did John Podesta make this eerie Tweet in the Podesta Emails that went to Wikileaks... 130) Why did John Podesta make this eerie Tweet in the Podesta Emails that went to Wikileaks... https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClJX7dXcAAYc6h.jpg:large 131) This was the last response from the Metro DC Police Department last year.. Yes.. Last Year... 131) This was the last response from the Metro DC Police Department last year.. Yes.. Last Year... https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClJX3jV0AAjq-g.jpg:large 132) Not one person that Seth Rich spoke to on the phone the night he was murdered has came forward and admitted they talked to him. 133) Over 580 Camera's in the area he was murdered, not one has an image of Seth from that night??? Anyone buy that? 134) Now why in the World would Scott Foval make a Tweet about Seth Rich.. and Eric Braverman.. Sure is interesting isn't it? 134) Now why in the World would Scott Foval make a Tweet about Seth Rich.. and Eric Braverman.. Sure is interesting isn't it? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClKhcgWsAAQmva.jpg:large 135) How did Kim Dotcom know in a 2015 Bloomberg Interview, that Julian Assange and Wikileaks would be Hillary Clinton's worst nightmare?? 136) Think about that, one year before the election, Kim Dotcom called Wikileaks being Hillary Clinton's Downfall in the US Pres. Election? 137) Now how could Kim Dotcom have known that? Unless he was talking with Seth Rich, of course.. He knew, he had insider information! 138) Kim Dotcom was also the Webmaster for Wikileaks.. You won't hear that in the Mainstream Media :) 139) Why did Clinton/DNC Staffers by the dozens take to Social Media to discredit the re-emergence of the Seth Rich Investigation??? 140) Brad Bauman, Andrew Therriault, and a heard of DNC/Clinton Staffers took to Social media to discredit Rich rumors a month ago.. 141) Why are so many people against this case being solved? Why are so many people against finding Justice 4 Seth Rich? 142) Why does Dr. Jack Sava practice medicine under an Alias? When our PI Bill Pierce looked into him we discovered Sava not his real name! 143) Dr. Sava's real name is Dr. Jack Ateljevich... No why would a Dr. change his name? Why would a Doctor have no known home address. 144) Dr. Jack Sava visited the White House 6 Times... He's the one who was assigned to Seth Rich, and Congressman Scalise 145) Dr. Sava is married to Lisa Kountoupes, known as the most Powerful female Lobbyist in Washington D.C. 146) Lisa Kountoupes has visited the White House 23 times leading up to Seth Rich's Murder. She's married to Dr. Jack Sava.. 147) Why was Dr. Jack Sava on a Christmas Invite List to the Christmas Party of John Podesta... 147) Why was Dr. Jack Sava on a Christmas Invite List to the Christmas Party of John Podesta... https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClRZBMVYAIhpbK.jpg:large 148) Why did our Private Investigator Bill Pierce say this is the most vague Police report he's ever seen in 23 years as a Private Invest? 148) Why did our Private Investigator Bill Pierce say this is the most vague Police report he's ever seen in 23 years as a Private Invest? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClSiDaUAAARiPN.jpg JPG 149) Why did the website to the Seth Rich Memorial Fund, turn into a Go Fund Me Account from the family to raise money for Investigators? 150) It took a month to have a get together for Seth Rich at Lou's??? Interesting on all accounts.. Who was at the bar that night? 150) It took a month to have a get together for Seth Rich at Lou's??? Interesting on all accounts.. Who was at the bar that night? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClTrSLXYAAOG9V.jpg JPG 151) Here's the written Statement from Joe Capone.. Like it wasn't a busy night hosting a UFC 200 PPV Party... 151) Here's the written Statement from Joe Capone.. Like it wasn't a busy night hosting a UFC 200 PPV Party... https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClTrWHXkAAm7kz.jpg JPG 152) Here's another Retirement from a higher up within the Metro DC Police Department.. They are dropping like flies. 153) Alder who retired in May of 2017.. Just happened to Manage the ISB, Investigations Services Bureau for Metro DC Police Department.. 153) Alder who retired in May of 2017.. Just happened to Manage the ISB, Investigations Services Bureau for Metro DC Police Department.. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DClU1CZXUAEAscu.jpg:large 154) Cathy Lanier, Former Police Chief who left one month after Rich was assassinated just happens to sit on the Police Board of Directors. 155) Heather Podesta, Sister in Law of John Podesta just happens to be the Head of the Metro DC Police Board.. 156) Amazing how when Sean Hannity started to talk about this Investigation, the heat was so intense he was almost Fired. 157) OANN.. One America News Network has had multiple DDoS attacks on their sites since they started investigating Seth Rich's murder..
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UPDATE, February 10, 11:38am: The Dallas date has been canceled and ticket money has been refunded, so it seems as if this tour will not be happening. Details here. Original Post: MetalSucks reader Blayne S. excitedly emailed us earlier this week with a link to the website of the Dallas, TX venue Trees, which is promoting an April 18th show by Australian wonder-rockers Karnivool with The Contortionist, With Our Arms to the Sun and Moving Atlas in support. In the event that link is pulled by the time you get to this, we’ve posted a screen shot below. This is huge news because: 1) No official announcement for any U.S. tour dates has been made yet, and the band’s Facebook and other properties make no mention of it, 2) It’s been hella long since they toured the U.S., 3) Karnivool live are a sight and sound to behold; SO tight, so pro. Theirs is a show you most definitely want to go out of your way to see. Tickets for the Dallas show go on sale tomorrow right here; expect a full tour announcement then, or perhaps even later today. The fellas just returned home from a tour of India. In the meantime, listen to Karnivool’s 2009 album Sound Awake in full below.
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I BREAKED UP WITH HER | MOM SOLO MOM SOLO At the age of 40 I decided to become a mom, even though I was not in a relationship…. these are my stories of how I got here, the bad dates I used to have, and how it is to be mom solo. Skip to content About New item ← OH MY PENIS MY FIVE YEAR OLD IS OBSESSED WITH MARRIAGE → I BREAKED UP WITH HER Posted on May 14, 2016 by momsolo I found a lovely drawing in Spense’s school bag; a girl and boy holding hands with hearts all around them. “This is so sweet, Spense. Who is it from?” “Oh, I don’t want that any more.” “Why?” “Because it’s from Ellie. And I breaked up with her.” “Why did you break up with her?” “Because Sam is back. And he’s my best friend.” Sam had been out of town for a while. “So you can’t have a best friend and a wife? Or just two friends? That seems silly because actually you have so many friends.” He just shook his head. “You didn’t tell Ellie you broke up with her, did you?” “No.” “Because that would hurt her feelings.” Suddenly, I flashed to Spense as a man, stringing along all these women because he remembered his dear mom’s words, don’t break up with them because that will hurt their feelings… I quickly added, “You don’t need to break up with them when you are in preschool. But when you are older it’s different. Okay?” “Okay.” he answered. Am I giving him too much to think about? Am I raising a player? I’m I giving my 5 year old the wrong advice? Should I just let him break up his marriages whenever he wants? I remember all the guys I ghosted in my day. Such an asshole move, but then again, it’s not like I was in preschool with them every day; they were mostly superficial relationships from Nerve.com or Jdate – like the guy who lived in a garage and when you had to go to the bathroom, you had to go into his landlord’s house. Or the guy who used an open sleeping bag as a comforter. Or even Simply Fred. I just don’t see the need for Spense to go around breaking up when he’s 5 and there’s nothing really distinguishing the difference between friend and more than friend anyway… right? I mean, is there?? I guess I do have early memories of crushes as early as preschool, a boy named Adam I remember I wanted to marry. And in kindergarten a boy named Christopher Muggelbee kissed me at circle time – blood rushed to my face, my stomach fluttered and heat filled my body – reaction that I still get when I’m attracted to someone. So was that the case? Was I attracted to this 5 year old as a 5 year old? I don’t know if I’m scarring him by telling him not to break up with his wives, but it feel like the right call for now. Big Love. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in DATING, KIDS, MOM STUFF, SOLO STUFF and tagged bad dates, choice mom, choosing to be a single mom, dating, mom solo, mom solo. single mom by choice, motherhood, single mom, single mom by choice, solo mom, Things kids say. Bookmark the permalink. ← OH MY PENIS MY FIVE YEAR OLD IS OBSESSED WITH MARRIAGE → 5 Responses to I BREAKED UP WITH HER jebhow515 says: May 14, 2016 at 11:20 am Meanwhile one of my 7th graders broke up with his 7th grade girlfriend let week be telling her he doesn’t like flat girls! It gave me a flash forward which horrified me! Nooooo!!!! My baby will never be a jerk! We can only hope and pray! Reply momsolo says: May 14, 2016 at 6:09 pm And have to let life happen and mistakes get made… so hard!! 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On Monday, Apple will take the stage at WWDC 2014 and deliver its keynote to its developers. And it’s there, at Monday’s keynote, that we should get out first real glimpse at iOS 8 for iPhone and iPad, an update that’s expected to replace the iOS 7 update and help deliver an iPhone 6 sometime later this year. For the past three years Apple has used its summer developer conference, known as the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), as launch pad for new iOS software. In 2011, the company debuted iOS 5, an update that came loaded with an arsenal of new features for the company’s iPhone and iPad. In October of the same year, Apple released iOS 5 alongside the iPhone 4s. In 2012, Apple announced iOS 6, another update that delivered hundreds of brand new features. In September of that year, the company released iOS 6 alongside the all new iPhone 5. And then last year, Apple used WWDC 2013 as a launch pad for the brand new iOS 7 update, an update that delivered new features in addition to a redesign. Last year’s WWDC was all about iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks though it was mostly about iOS 7 and its new look. Apple executives took the stage to show off and sell developers and consumers on its overhauled mobile platform. For nearly two hours, we heard about the changes the company made to the iOS platform, changes that were ultimately delivered in both an iOS 7 beta release and a public release in September with the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c. In March, Apple released iOS 7.1, a major update to iOS 7 and an update that we believe serves as a bridge between Apple’s iOS 7 update and the upcoming iOS 8 update. WWDC 2014 kicks off on Monday and all signs point to the arrival of iOS 8. Apple says that it plans to show off its latest iOS innovations on stage and rumors have seemingly revealed many of those plans ahead of time. With Monday fast approaching, it’s time to take a look at everything we know right now about iOS 8, an update that should be one of the stars of next week’s show. We Know About the iOS 8 Launch Date If Apple doesn’t launch iOS 8 next week at WWDC 2014 it will come as a complete surprise to anyone that has even part of a finger on the pulse of the world of technology. WWDC is now known as the launching pad for Apple’s software updates and all signs point to the arrival of new software at WWDC 2014. When Apple announced WWDC 2014, it said that it looked forward to showing developers “our latest advances in iOS and OS X so they can create the next generation of great apps.” This may not say iOS 8 update but it’s certainly suggesting that brand new OS X and iOS updates will be a main attraction at the show. There is a reason why Apple is live streaming this. The keynote might be aimed at developers but it’s for average consumers as well. Rumors also point to the arrival of both an OS X 10.10 update for Mac and an iOS 8 update for iPhone and iPad. And Apple’s banners at the Moscone Center seem to point to the arrival of something related to the number “8.” iOS 8 will more than likely make its first appearance on Monday in and around the keynote’s 10AM PST start time and those interested will certainly want to tune into the live stream. We Know About the iOS 8 Release We don’t know about the specific iOS 8 release date but we know about the probable release window.Apple always releases new iOS software alongside new iPhone hardware. That’s the way it has been for years and there is no reason to believe that things will change now. Unless every single iPhone 6 release date rumor on the planet is wrong, the iPhone 6 will be released in the fall rather than in the summer. Rumors universally point to an arrival in the fall though they haven’t agreed on a specific month. The majority point to September while we’ve heard that we could see the device arrive as early as August and as late as November. The November iPhone 6 release date rumors pertain to the rumored 5.5-inch iPhone 6 model that might arrive after Apple releases the rumored 4.7-inch model. What’s important is that every single iPhone 6 rumor points to the fall and that likely means an iOS 8 release date in the fall. Look for Apple to confirm a fall release after an iOS 8 beta on Monday. Also look for Apple to confirm the devices that will be getting iOS 8. Devices like the iPhone 4 and iPad 2 are on the chopping block given that they’ve receive three years of software support but phones like the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5 and tablets like the iPad Air and iPad mini should get the upgrade. We Know About iOS 8 Features iOS 8 rumors have also pointed to a number of new features that will supposedly be coming with Apple’s iOS 8 update. We probably haven’t seen every single stone turned over but rumors have pointed to some of iOS 8’s biggest features. Rumors point to a new Healthbook app that mirrors the look of Passbook. Instead of tracking tickets and loyalty cards, HealthBook will reportedly track a user’s health and fitness with multiple pieces of information in one place. The feature will likely use the Motion M7 processor in the iPhone 5s, and a similar one in the rumored iPhone 6. It also might connect to an iWatch or other accessories to measure health data. A HealthBook mockup from 9to5Mac, seen above, offers a detailed look at how HealthBook might look when running on the iPhone or iPad. Like PassBook, it uses a card-based UI to display key health components that iPhone users and potentially iWatch users might track during their fitness activities. Apple’s iOS 8 update is said to include Microsoft Surface-like split-screen multitasking for iPad, where users can snap two apps side-by-side and use them at the same time. In addition to the split-screen multitasking, sources say that the feature is also designed to allow for apps to more easily interact with each other. Users would be able to able to drag-and-drop text, video or images from one app to another when in split-screen mode. The feature supposedly won’t be limited to just stock iOS apps either. Apple will apparently allow developers to give their apps this ability. Unfortunately, it looks like Apple might not show it off on stage on Monday. Rumor has it, the feature isn’t polished enough for the big stage and the company might keep it in the shadows until later in the year. Apple continually has tweaked and added features to Siri and it looks like iOS 8 might deliver some massive changes as well. Apple recently purchased a small company called Novauris. The company developed technology that is not only able to detect words, but phrases. This would allow Siri to more easily understand what iPhone and iPad users are asking. It could also, perhaps, boost the accuracy of dictation as well. Bloomberg recently reported that Apple is in talks with Shazam to include the company’s music identification services inside Siri. This would allow iPhone and iPad users ask Siri, “What song is playing?” and see the title with a link to buy the song on iTunes. Speaking of iTunes, rumors suggest that Apple could make iTunes Radio a standalone application with iOS 8. This would help to make it more visible to iPhone and iPad owners as Apple looks to throw its weight around in the music world. Apple recently purchased Beats for $3 billion but the purchase may not go through until later this year. In other words, it probably won’t tie into iOS 8, at least not yet. It looks like Apple may be planning VoLTE support for iOS 8. This is a short way of saying Voice over LTE. If Apple does add support, phone calls could sound dramatically better than they do today. U.S. carriers have been slow to adopt the service but it looks they will be ready in time for the iOS 8 update later this year. 9to5Mac’s Mark Gurman believes that iOS 8 will finally bring transit directions to Apple’s Maps application. It’s not clear if it will make the cut for iOS 8.0 or if it will be delayed until iOS 8.1 but it looks like it’s coming at some point. iOS 8 is also rumored to be fixing Apple’s notification system. iOS 8 will reportedly fix the annoying double notification window that users see in the Notification Center. As we’ve pointed out, in iOS 7, Apple separates notifications into missed and all, which is troublesome for tracking down a notification. Finally, the iOS 8 update is expected to look similar to the iOS 7 update. While we could see Apple tweak some things, the overall look and feel of iOS 8 isn’t expected to be much different than what’s running on iPads and iPhones right now.
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