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washinton nationals.rss | Keyword Feedhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/This is the keyword feed for 'washinton nationals.rss'. At BlogTalkRadio we offer the best in online entertainment and have a show for every niche you can think of. If you find that we don't, consider it an opportunity for you to be the first and make your mark online.en2008 BlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Tue, 21 Oct 2014 22:00:00 GMTSat, 27 Sep 2014 14:00:00 GMTEZ Rss 0.1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/img/keyword_itunes.jpgBlog Talk Radio Keyword Feedhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/[email protected] nationals.rssThis is the keyword feed for 'washinton nationals.rss'. At BlogTalkRadio we offer the best in online entertainment and have a show for every niche you can think of. If you find that we don't, consider it an opportunity for you to be the first and make BlogTalkRadionoCoast To Coast with Ron Fitchhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/rfitchnationalsports/2014/09/27/coast-to-coast-with-ron-fitchRadiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/rfitchnationalsports/2014/09/27/coast-to-coast-with-ron-fitch/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/rfitchnationalsports/2014/09/27/coast-to-coast-with-ron-fitchSat, 27 Sep 2014 14:00:00 GMTIts all about sports in DC. I will talk Redskins RG3 and Bryce Harpers Washinton Nationals with Washington own Steve Manderson from The sorce Radio in DC. call in 646 564 9874 let you voice be heard 00:29:00Ron Fitch Coast to Coast Sportsno,Coast To Coast with Ron FitchIT'S MONDAYhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/mrtalk/2014/06/23/its-mondayLifestylehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/mrtalk/2014/06/23/its-monday/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/mrtalk/2014/06/23/its-mondayMon, 23 Jun 2014 19:00:00 GMTTHIS WEEK ON LETS TALK, WE WILL DISCUSS AND ANALYZE THE PHILOSOPHIES OF SEVERAL AFRICAN AMERICAN GIANTS. WE OFTEN HEAR THESE NAMES MENTIONED IN CONVERSATIONS WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING WHAT THEY STOOD FOR, WHAT THEY MEANT TO SOCIETY DURING THEIR TIME AND IN TODAY'S. GIANTS SUCH AS W.E.B. DUBOIS, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, MARCUS GARVEY, FREDERICK DOUGLAS AND NANNIE HELEN BURROUGHS. EVERY DAY THIS WEEK WE SHALL DISCUSS AND ANALYZE EACH OF THESE HISTORICAL GIANTS BELIEF'S. COME JOIN MR TALK AND HIS CO-HOST HAKEEM FOR A VERY INFORMATIVE WEEK OF SHOWS HERE ON LETS TALK. Nannie Helen Burroughs: 'The Black Goddess of liberty. In her life and writings Burroughs both embodied and commented upon many of the class, race, and gender tensions confronting members of the black community in the first half of the twentieth century. 02:01:00MRTALKnocurrent events,politics,african american history,dubois,washintonIT'S MONDAYInternational Trade Agreementshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/constitutionally-correct/2014/05/24/international-trade-agreementsPoliticshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/constitutionally-correct/2014/05/24/international-trade-agreements/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/constitutionally-correct/2014/05/24/international-trade-agreementsSat, 24 May 2014 00:30:00 GMTInternational Trade Agreements: Good or Bad?? Gary Larsen, a potato and asparagus farmer from the state of Washinton (and a cast member on the documentary, "Borderland") will be joining Dan Sheridan and myself to talk about these international trade agreements and how they are affecting him and his farming business. According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) webiste: "American trade policy works toward opening markets throughout the world to create new opportunities and higher living standards for families, farmers, manufacturers, workers, consumers, and businesses. The United States is party to numerous trade agreements with other countries, and is participating in negotiations for new trade agreements with a number of countries and regions of the world." From all the evidence that you have seen, how well has that worked out for us. And from all the evidence that I (Randy) have seen, it hasn't worked out so well for other countries either. 01:16:00Constitutionally CorrectnoNAFTA, CAFTA, TTP, Andean Free Trade AgreementInternational Trade AgreementsPIJN News: Did Muslims Hijack Flight 370 for Iran to Use Against Israel?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/acmedia/2014/03/29/pijn-news-did-muslims-hijack-flight-370-for-iran-to-use-against-israelCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/acmedia/2014/03/29/pijn-news-did-muslims-hijack-flight-370-for-iran-to-use-against-israel/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/acmedia/2014/03/29/pijn-news-did-muslims-hijack-flight-370-for-iran-to-use-against-israelSat, 29 Mar 2014 15:30:00 GMTDr. Chaps reports on these important issues: * President Obama is setting up Israel to fail, declares the Washington Post. * The missing Flight 370 from Malaysian Airlines: Did Muslim terrorists hijack the plane so that Iran could use it against Israel? * A new documentary defending Israel 00:29:00Bible News Radionoobama,Israel,washinton post,flight 370,MH370PIJN News: Did Muslims Hijack Flight 370 for Iran to Use Against Israel?Making A Difference In Your Circlehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/loriandcompany/2014/03/03/making-a-difference-in-your-circleLifestylehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/loriandcompany/2014/03/03/making-a-difference-in-your-circle/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/loriandcompany/2014/03/03/making-a-difference-in-your-circleMon, 03 Mar 2014 18:30:00 GMT Upcoming guest Cindy Garcia, an actress, entrepreneur, author and activist. We plan to have the show 3 times a week at 10:30 am PST but will be doing an evening show at least once a week. We'll be briefly covering upcoming event in Washinton DC May 16. Info on it here My message regarding the American Spring Event Click here for what we are planning for the show, info about the free giveways we will be giving out to our listeners and how you can participate. The info is at the bottom of the post that explains how we got to our present sorry state of the union . Contact me on Facebook in a private message if you would like to be a guest. https://www.facebook.com/lori.patriotTeaPartyUS Be sure to look at our albums and timeline. 00:30:00Lori And Companynowomen in business,networking entrepreneur,Politics and current events,relationships talk radio,Family preparednessMaking A Difference In Your CircleWhat Happen To The Million Muslim March On Washington?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/weresisters/2014/02/26/what-happen-to-the-million-muslim-march-on-washingtonPoliticshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/weresisters/2014/02/26/what-happen-to-the-million-muslim-march-on-washington/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/weresisters/2014/02/26/what-happen-to-the-million-muslim-march-on-washingtonWed, 26 Feb 2014 02:00:00 GMTIn keeping with the ‘We Resisters’ platform and purpose, our guest is Isa Hodge. Isa Hodge was the Executive Director American Muslim Political Action Committee, an Organization he has since disassociated himself from due to differences in opinion. After a brief hiatus from Political Activism, and to get his Family Medical Clinic established. He is now prepared to come and discuss what transpired with the planned march and share with us his views on being ‘Patriotic Muslim.’ Or is that an oxymoron? Can a Muslim be ‘Patriotic’? Or is that an oxymoron? Was it an ‘In your face’ by radicals, a publicity stunt, a show of Muslim defiance? Why on 9/11? Who was behind it? Who funded it? Was it intended as an insult to Christians, America and the victims? 02:05:00WE RESISTERS RADIOnoMuslim,Washinton March,Radical Islam,Tea Party,ChristianWhat Happen To The Million Muslim March On Washington?S-Corporation Strategies in 2014 and Update from Washington DChttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/markjkohler/2014/02/18/s-corporation-strategies-in-2014-and-update-from-washington-dcEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/markjkohler/2014/02/18/s-corporation-strategies-in-2014-and-update-from-washington-dc/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/markjkohler/2014/02/18/s-corporation-strategies-in-2014-and-update-from-washington-dcTue, 18 Feb 2014 19:00:00 GMTIf you own ANY size of business, you owe it tor yourself to get the 411 on S-Corporations in 2014. What S-Corp strategies are still viable? What are the risks and rewards of claiming the right salary level? How to you convert to and from an LLC or C-Corp to an S-Corporation? I'll be covering these questions and more as I am also welcoming special guest, Brian Reardon, Executive Director of S-Corporation Association of America. Brian leads the premier lobby organization out of Washinton D.C. representing ALL of our interests who own and operate an S-Corporation. Mr. Reardon also served as Staff Director and Chief Economist of the Senate Republican Policy Committee and for the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). He'll be giving us a legislative update straight from Congress and how you can protect your interests. You won't want to miss this episode. Join me this Tuesday, February 18th, at 11am PST / 2 EST. You can call in and listen LIVE on the road at 646-200-4285, or listen in here from your computer. 01:00:00Mark J Kohlerno,S-Corporation Strategies in 2014 and Update from Washington DCPresident George Washington vs President Barack Hussein Obamahttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/americanstatesman/2014/02/18/president-george-washington-vs-president-barack-hussein-obamaPoliticshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/americanstatesman/2014/02/18/president-george-washington-vs-president-barack-hussein-obama/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/americanstatesman/2014/02/18/president-george-washington-vs-president-barack-hussein-obamaTue, 18 Feb 2014 00:00:00 GMTWhat would President George Washington say on this President' Day? What is the difference between a President and a Dictator? George Washington was a President. Is Barack Hussein a President or a Dictator? 01:57:00American StatesmannoPresident's Day, George Washinton, Constitution ,Dictator ,FreedomPresident George Washington vs President Barack Hussein ObamaDiscussion with Dr. Camran Nezhat on the Endometriosis Worldwide March - 3/13/14http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pelvicmessenger/2014/02/12/discussion-with-dr-camran-nezhat-on-the-endometriosis-worldwide-march--31314Healthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pelvicmessenger/2014/02/12/discussion-with-dr-camran-nezhat-on-the-endometriosis-worldwide-march--31314/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pelvicmessenger/2014/02/12/discussion-with-dr-camran-nezhat-on-the-endometriosis-worldwide-march--31314Wed, 12 Feb 2014 01:30:00 GMTWe are pleased to have Dr. Camran Nezhat on the show to discuss the upcoming Million Women March on Washinton D.C. to raise awareness for Endometriosis. The Event will be held on March 13, 2014. Among the premier organizations supporting the March for Endometriosis Awareness are: ACOG, ASRM, and the AMA. You can find out more about this event at: http://www.millionwomenmarch2014.org 01:07:00PelvicMessengernoendometriosis,ENDO,pelvic pain, Nezhat ,March Discussion with Dr. Camran Nezhat on the Endometriosis Worldwide March - 3/13/14Baby Momma DRAMA! Hosted by: Lady Rayne McCloudhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-new-music-movement-of-love/2014/01/24/baby-momma-drama-hosted-by-lady-rayne-mccloudEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-new-music-movement-of-love/2014/01/24/baby-momma-drama-hosted-by-lady-rayne-mccloud/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-new-music-movement-of-love/2014/01/24/baby-momma-drama-hosted-by-lady-rayne-mccloudFri, 24 Jan 2014 23:30:00 GMTWe tried this once before! Lets try again shall we? Lady DJ Rayne McCloud addresses the hard issue of "CO-PARENTING IN THE HOOD!" How do we stop the drama and well... "Can't we all just get along!" We will ask, Washington DC, Counsler.LPC.CRC and founder of DreamWell LLC. Shonda Pertilla, (Who is gonna REALLY Break it down for us! ) We are also hopeful that we will also be joined by Washinton DC, Licensed Marriage and Family Counler Sylvia E.Rosario M,Ed & Dr,( & Pastor) Tracy Andrus, Director of Criminal Justice Institute at Wiley College Marshall, TX . JUST MAYBE they can help us "BOUT DAT LIFE FAM" catch some "COME ON" SENSE! Join in! Listen, talk, share, with us on topics that are well, "Bout Dat Life!" Me Imma need some counseling! I aint calming down NO MORE - YOUR BABY MOMMA! DJ Lady Rayne Contact A Wonderful Counsler: Shonda Pertilla Sylvia Rosario Contact An Amazing Mentor! Tracy Andrus Cassandra James #TNM Co-Founder [email protected] Lady Rayne McCloud #TNM Founder 02:00:00The New Music Movement of LOVEno#TNM,#MusicFam,Music,Parenting,FamilyBaby Momma DRAMA! Hosted by: Lady Rayne McCloudDr. King Birthday wake up call: A Lunta continua (the Struggles Continue.......http://www.blogtalkradio.com/popsmovement/2014/01/15/dr-king-birthday-wake-up-call-a-lunta-continua-the-struggles-continueEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/popsmovement/2014/01/15/dr-king-birthday-wake-up-call-a-lunta-continua-the-struggles-continue/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/popsmovement/2014/01/15/dr-king-birthday-wake-up-call-a-lunta-continua-the-struggles-continueWed, 15 Jan 2014 00:30:00 GMTMarissa Brown, Curriculum Director, Co- Founder of Washinton Park Freedom School House. Join in on the discusion as Ms. Brown discuss success stories,of how community involvement helped decrease violence in the city of Chicago. She also will be expressing the importace of educating our children, as change evolves. Marssia Brown along with many community activists throughout the city of Chicago. Will come together in unity, Honoring Dr Martin Luther King Jr birthday and legacy with a March for Peace. Dr King Birthday WAKE UP CALL: A Lunta Continua ( The Struggle Continues... We at P.O.P.S invites everyone to this platform. chime in at 773 955 0708. Tuesday January 14, 2014 at 6:30pm Central/ 7:30pm Eastern times. All is Welcome. 02:08:00POPS Movementnohonor,unity,march,6 steps to peace,teachingDr. King Birthday wake up call: A Lunta continua (the Struggles Continue.......God_And_Country_Radio_Networkhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/god_and_country_radio_network/2013/12/31/godandcountryradionetworkPolitics Conservativehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/god_and_country_radio_network/2013/12/31/godandcountryradionetwork/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/god_and_country_radio_network/2013/12/31/godandcountryradionetworkTue, 31 Dec 2013 04:00:00 GMTWe are on the cusp of the new year...and it's just as dangerous as ever...probably more so, for this Nation. We are under attack as never before. We are being taken over from within. Read your history, folks...we are following Rome. A debauched citizenry, devoid of morals or values, WILL collapse and history proves this true. An entire Congress, absent any moral direction or voice of the people they are supposed to represent, is exactly what will bring us down. This can be stopped in it's tracks, but it's going to take some very heavy lifting. Are you up to it? Can you look into the eyes of your children and grandchildren and shrug your shoulders, claiming that it's just too much to do? Can never happen because there is too much aligned against you? In Gen. George Washinton's day, most of these people would be tried and SHOT. But I'm just saying.... 00:55:00God and Country0no,God_And_Country_Radio_NetworkSpecial Guest: Recording Artist Nathan Asherhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/iconici_weekly_radio_show/2013/11/22/special-guest-recording-artist-nathan-asherEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/iconici_weekly_radio_show/2013/11/22/special-guest-recording-artist-nathan-asher/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/iconici_weekly_radio_show/2013/11/22/special-guest-recording-artist-nathan-asherFri, 22 Nov 2013 04:30:00 GMTTune in to Iconici Weekly Radio hosted by Miss Naiya Marcelo, Poetrynmotion and Syndee on Thursday at 9:30pm mountain time for all the latest and hottest Fashion and Entertainment news and gossip that has made headlines this week. Special guest recording artist Nathan Asher will be joining us. Nathan is a multi instrumentalist with a background in keyboard, guitar, and production. He has performed in New York, Washinton DC, and in California. He is also known for his work on NPR's All Things Considered, interviewing bands such as the Killers or Midlake. His inspirations include Radiohead, Leonard Cohen, and Brian Jonestown Massacre. He can be found making music at the studio somewhere in NY looking for a story for his music, or walking through the streets trying to find inspiration in the beautiful streets of New York City. Hit Like on Nathan's Facebook page to stay up to date with all he has going on. Don't miss a beat of Iconici Weekly Radio, hit that follow button to stay up to date on all of our shows. Find us on iTunes! To be a guest on Iconici Weekly Radio email [email protected] 01:17:00Iconici Radio MMAnoIconici Weekly Radio,Entertainment news,Celebrity gossip,Nathan Asher,Recording artistSpecial Guest: Recording Artist Nathan AsherCarlton Burgess 'Virtual' Choir Rehearsalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-music-box/2013/11/01/carlton-burgess-virtual-choir-rehearsalEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-music-box/2013/11/01/carlton-burgess-virtual-choir-rehearsal/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-music-box/2013/11/01/carlton-burgess-virtual-choir-rehearsalFri, 01 Nov 2013 00:00:00 GMT This Week on "TheMusicBox" w/ national recording artist Tanya Dallas-Lewis! Join us for our FIRST EVER virtual online ''Choir Rehearsal'' with composer/musician/songwriter great, Carlton Burgess! Carlton also joins us to tell us some exciting news about something UH-MAZING that he's bringing to the Washinton D.C. Metropolitan area, and how YOU can be a part! So, to all the SOPRANOS, ALTOS, TENORS and even you BARITONES out there! Suit up! It's almost time for choir rehearsal! And by the way: ALTOS RULE! -Tanya, Stellar/Dove Nominated Recording Artist01:13:00Diary of A PsalmistnoCarlton Burgess,Virtual Choir Rehearsal,Soprano,Alto,Carlton Burgess School of MusicCarlton Burgess 'Virtual' Choir RehearsalDr. Ed Rivera - He Took the Wrong Oathhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/friendsofliberty/2013/09/20/dr-ed-rivera--he-took-the-wrong-oathEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/friendsofliberty/2013/09/20/dr-ed-rivera--he-took-the-wrong-oath/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/friendsofliberty/2013/09/20/dr-ed-rivera--he-took-the-wrong-oathFri, 20 Sep 2013 01:00:00 GMTDr. Rivera will explain how George Washington took the oath to be the administrator of the property and territories owned by the United States of America and not the oath a the President of the United States of America. This promises to be an extremely thought provoking show and I encourage everyone to listen to the show live or to listen to the archived show.01:30:00Friends of Liberty Radio ShownoGeorge Washinton,Oath,Constitution,Liberty,RepublicDr. Ed Rivera - He Took the Wrong OathWhen celebrities attack!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/datruthblogradio/2013/09/08/when-celebrities-attackEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/datruthblogradio/2013/09/08/when-celebrities-attack/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/datruthblogradio/2013/09/08/when-celebrities-attackSun, 08 Sep 2013 21:30:00 GMTIn 2 days Nehemie gets us block by Dawn Robinson on twiiter and James gets checked by Denzel Washinton while on set of his new movie! That and much more!00:30:00Da Truth1noEntertainment,Twitter Blocks,Celebrity attack,life ,funWhen celebrities attack!Obama Marks 50th Anniversary I have a Dreamhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/itsyourgavel/2013/08/29/obama-marks-50th-anniversary-i-have-a-dreamPolitics Progressivehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/itsyourgavel/2013/08/29/obama-marks-50th-anniversary-i-have-a-dream/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/itsyourgavel/2013/08/29/obama-marks-50th-anniversary-i-have-a-dreamThu, 29 Aug 2013 12:00:00 GMTListen to my comentary on President Obama Speech Marks 50th Anniversary I have a Dream 02:12:00Its Your Gavel liberal talknoMarch on Washinton,Obama,promise of tomorrow,they are marching ,change comes to WashintonObama Marks 50th Anniversary I have a DreamI AM Detroit--With Dr. Fleminghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/detroitpoliticalradio/2013/08/17/i-am-detroit-with-dr-flemingCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/detroitpoliticalradio/2013/08/17/i-am-detroit-with-dr-fleming/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/detroitpoliticalradio/2013/08/17/i-am-detroit-with-dr-flemingSat, 17 Aug 2013 00:00:00 GMT Tonight we discuss the 50th Annaversary of the March on Washinton. While the march itself is billed as a "commemoration" we aer asking the questions surrounding the timing, purpose and the fact that the most influential Black Man in America (Louis Farrakhan) has not been invited to speak. Why? We have invited Reverend Charles Williams II who is the Detroint Chaper President of the National Action Network as our guest. We will also get an update on the proposed vote recount, spearheaded by Mayoral Candidate Tom Barrow.. Tune in at 8PM tonight! 347.637.331902:00:00Detroit Political RadionoLouis Farrakhan,March on Washington,Million Man March,Martin Luther King,Al sharptonI AM Detroit--With Dr. FlemingPastor Veryl Howardhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/freedom-doors-ministries/2013/07/24/jesus-in-the-morningReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/freedom-doors-ministries/2013/07/24/jesus-in-the-morning/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/freedom-doors-ministries/2013/07/24/jesus-in-the-morningWed, 24 Jul 2013 11:00:00 GMT Pastor Veryl Howard of Washinton DC. Sharing the Entertainment Industry and how things are and should become. Early morning chuch join us and get your praise in for the day.02:04:00Freedom Doors MinistriesnoGospel Music,Gospel Preachers,Jesus,Examples,GodPastor Veryl HowardJohn Payne--Legal Cannabis Is Coming 11.Jul.13http://www.blogtalkradio.com/financialsurvivalnetwork/2013/07/12/john-payne-legal-cannabis-is-coming-11jul13Financehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/financialsurvivalnetwork/2013/07/12/john-payne-legal-cannabis-is-coming-11jul13/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/financialsurvivalnetwork/2013/07/12/john-payne-legal-cannabis-is-coming-11jul13Fri, 12 Jul 2013 13:39:00 GMTwww.FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com presents John Payne of the National Cannabis Coalition is helping to lead the way for more states to do away with their ridiculous marijuana prohibitions. The pain and suffering caused by these unjust laws is shocking. Oregon and perhaps Missouri are next on the referendum trail. Colorado and Washinton State were the first to legalize the reviled herb. Once the tax dollars start to flow, more states will start lining up. Go to www.FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com for the latest info on the economy and precious metals markets00:09:00Financial Survival Networkno,John Payne--Legal Cannabis Is Coming 11.Jul.13Congress to vote on $51 billion in added Sandy aid Jan 15http://www.blogtalkradio.com/itsyourgavel/2013/01/14/congress-to-vote-on-51-billion-in-added-sandy-aid-jan-15-1Politics Progressivehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/itsyourgavel/2013/01/14/congress-to-vote-on-51-billion-in-added-sandy-aid-jan-15-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/itsyourgavel/2013/01/14/congress-to-vote-on-51-billion-in-added-sandy-aid-jan-15-1Mon, 14 Jan 2013 13:00:00 GMT Congress to vote on $51 billion in additional Sandy aid to January 15 and Republicans want to shut the Goverment? Where are our priorities? FEMA has said the program would have run dry next week without additional funds. ... vowed to bring the remaining $51 billion of the package to a vote on January ... According to Washinton Post 1/5 Those who voted against the bill — all Republican — were encouraged by the conservative Club for Growth, which argued the additional disaster spending should be offset with cuts to other government programs. The continued GOP opposition could spell trouble for a larger $51 billion Sandy bill that Boehner has promised will come before the House on Jan. 15. I am traveling from my home in Florida, to the state that raised me, New Jersey tomorrow. Wed Thur & Friday we will do 2 hour show and speak tothe people from some of the worst areas hit in NJ & NY. Are you from these areas, please email me if you would like to be interviewed on one of these shows. [email protected] 01:07:00Its Your Gavel liberal talknoRepublicans are off the cliff,Hurricane Sandy,Congress to vote on 51 billion,Tea party says no to sandy victims,FEMA funds dry up for SandyCongress to vote on $51 billion in added Sandy aid Jan 15Republican Party Implosion ( Pearl Harbor )http://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-situation-report/2012/12/08/the-republican-party-is-implodingPolitics Conservativehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-situation-report/2012/12/08/the-republican-party-is-imploding/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-situation-report/2012/12/08/the-republican-party-is-implodingSat, 08 Dec 2012 01:00:00 GMT Tonight Pearl Harbor Dedication : U.S. Navy Seaman Homer Hopkins & Reserve John Stanley Malinowski both were killed on board The USS Arizona on 12-7-1941 Does the GOP stand for Grand Old Party or GOD's of Planet? Well clearly The Republican Party Is Imploding and this w/ house speaker Jonny Bonehead. What is the Republican Party to do with the cast of characters who are under the impression SOCIALISM is the way to go? The House speaker talking tax increase NOW on the table? Republicans talking about MAYBE A little more DEPT. is acceptable to reach A comprimise? God's Of ( the ) Planet The fact is The Republicans lost in November because their socialist ways of less freedom and A HATE of middle class taxpayers simply hit it's final chapter. The Sean Hanity , Carl Rove's of yesterday are FINISHED. It's time for The RISE of The NEW Era & Generation of ditto head(s). Balanced Budget , Defenders of our Declaration , Small Federal & State Gov. that is for the people by the people period. The Democratic party is STRONG and they are together reguardless they are one nation under Obama w/ NO liberty and Justice for who they pick and choose. Thus is NOT the same in The GOP where they pick and choose but their jumping ship faster then the sinking of the Titanic. TONIGHT we see the moves that The GOP are making in Michigan as well as in Washinton DC. We will share with you & play clips and see what direction the clueless leaders are taking the soon to be party of yesterday. Do they know the end is near so they are following GOD's orders until they are thrown under the bus? What happen to the party of the people? Where did they go WRONG? TONIGHT on The Republican Party Is Imploding.01:00:00C Robert JonesPhDnoHigher Taxes,Republican Socialism,Imploding Party,Declaration,WarRepublican Party Implosion ( Pearl Harbor )Feelin' Justified with MYKELTI WILLIAMSONhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jblairbrown/2012/10/01/feelin-justified-with-mykelti-williamsonEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jblairbrown/2012/10/01/feelin-justified-with-mykelti-williamson/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/jblairbrown/2012/10/01/feelin-justified-with-mykelti-williamsonMon, 01 Oct 2012 19:00:00 GMT Actor and director Mykelti Williamson's career spans film, TV and Broadway. Films such as Ali, Con Air, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, Heat, Lucky Number Slevin, Primary Colors, Three Kings, Waiting to Exhale, and television roles, including: 24, CSI: NY, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, Monk, Single Ladies, Rizzoli and Isles, The Good Wife, Third Watch, Boomtown and currently in the FX series, Justified. The versatile and always busy actor also completed a successful run on Broadway opposite Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in August Wilson's Tony award-winning play, Fences. But the role he is perhaps best known for is one of the most beloved characters in cinematic history, the kind-hearted “Bubba” in the Oscar-winning film, Forrest Gump with Tom Hanks. 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• Raymond James to offer commission-free ETFs to investment advisers
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Raymond James Financial Inc is preparing to offer exchange-traded funds free of transaction fees, ratcheting up its competition for assets against similar programs in place at Charles Schwab Corp and TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. The...
• Golf glance
The Sports Xchange By Tom LaMarre, The Sports Xchange Golf glance COMING UP PGA TOUR: The McGladrey Classic on the Seaside Course at Sea Island Resort in Sea Island, Ga., Thursday through Sunday. TV: Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 2-5 p.m....
• Investment strategies to take during market volatility
Another volatile, spooky October in the financial markets has forced gut checks at all three stages of the retirement spectrum, but there are ways to mitigate that sick feeling. Of course, having already anticipated the long-awaited downdraft would...
• Investors search for signs of end to stock market correction
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Measuring the point at which investors have exhausted their selling in a market downturn is an inexact science at best, and at its worst akin to sticking a finger in the air to judge shifting winds. By some measures, the near 10...
• U.S. tackles long-term unemployment with $170 million in grants
The U.S. Labor Department is taking on long-term unemployment – which last month affected 3 million Americans – by issuing nearly $170 million in grants to help train, counsel and place job seekers. Returning workers to long-jobs is “...
• Advisers test robo-investing, with help from Fidelity
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investment advisers concerned about competition from cut-rate digital investment firms known as "robo-advisers" received an olive branch on Wednesday from Betterment LLC, one of the largest of the new competitors. The New York-...
• Charles Schwab Corp says third-quarter profit jumps 11 percent
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Charles Schwab Corp, the discount brokerage pioneer now marketing itself as a full-service firm that gives investors advice, said its third-quarter profit climbed 11 percent from a year earlier to $321 million on double-digit growth...
• Golf notebook: Lyle returns from leukemia
The Sports Xchange By Tom LaMarre, The Sports Xchange Golf notebook: Lyle returns from leukemia --Jarrod Lyle of Australia, returning to the PGA Tour after beating leukemia for the second time, was hoping to get a sponsor's exemption to play in the...
• Pimco's outflow headaches only just beginning
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Outflows from Pimco may be far from over as many investors have yet to decide whether to stick with the Newport Beach, California-based asset manager. Pimco hasn't said how much money has been withdrawn since fund manager Bill...
• Golf notebook: Cadillac is new Match Play sponsor
The Sports Xchange By Tom LaMarre, The Sports Xchange Golf notebook: Cadillac is new Match Play sponsor --Cadillac signed on as title sponsor of the WGC-Match Play Championship for the April 29-May 3 event at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, the...
• Exclusive: Schwab ready to unveil free 'robo-broker' service
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Charles Schwab Corp. is weeks away from introducing an automated investing service aimed at winning business from novice investors it does not currently serve, company officials told Reuters. The service is being developed in-house...
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Researchers at IPCMS in Strasbourg, working with a team from the Institut Parisien de Chimie Moléculaire (CNRS/UPMC), have produced an LED that consists of a single molecule. While it's unlikely ever to serve as a display, the molecular LED is an important step forward in miniaturising components to provide optical …
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100 000 --> 1 photon out.
But this is v 0.1 tech at best.
However note that the molecule is much smaller than a wavelength of light.
While very inefficient it is a start of getting some kind of I/O between some kind of molecular electronic logic and the outside world.
So thumbs up for the start of the art.
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"One photon was emitted for every 100,000 electrons injected into the wire, and the light it emitted was in the red range."
Could this be described as "good" performance?
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Did this have good performance? It certainly started something!
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SEM != STM
The researchers used a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) in their experiments, not a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
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"No light was emitted when the current was reversed (which demonstrates it's behaving like an LED and not merely getting hot enough to glow)."
Actually, that only demonstrates that it's acting like a diode, and only gets hot enough to glow when current is passing. I hope they have other justification for classing it as an LED.
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Re: Bad science
Whilst you are right to point out that a diode only conducts in one direction, trying to pass a current in the opposite direction will still heat a diode, probably more so than when it's passing a current in the 'working' direction, so it's a valid test.
You did know that an LED is a diode* didn't you?
*the clue is in the name.
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If it acts like a diode and emits light... ;)
But in answer to your question, the abstract from their paper states:
The electroluminescence of a polythiophene wire suspended between a metallic surface and the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope is reported. Under positive sample voltage, the spectral and voltage dependencies of the emitted light are consistent with the fluorescence of the wire junction mediated by localized plasmons. This emission is strongly attenuated for the opposite polarity. Both emission mechanism and polarity dependence are similar to what occurs in organic light emitting diodes (OLED) but at the level of a single molecular wire.
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> ".. that only demonstrates that it's acting like a diode..."
Of the Light Emitting variety, perhaps? ;-)
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Even worse science. Trying to pass a current having a worse heating effect? Utter bollocks. A typical LED needs only a small forward voltage and will have a leakage when reverse biased of maybe a microamp. Total energy available for heating is of the order of 3 microwatts. Forward biased and lit, the voltage drop across the junction is around half a volt and the current may be up to a few Amps for a Cree LED but for a more typical variety will be maybe 50 mA. Definitely thousands of times as much energy being dissipated.
In case there is still any doubt, I did know that an LED is a diode. What I took issue with was dismissing heating as a possible source of the light for the reason stated in the article. I sincerely hope this was not present in the scientific paper, otherwise I shall have to reclassify my 1N4004 rectifiers as LEDs as they too will emit light (albeit briefly) when plugged into the mains supply!
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Actually, they didn't reverse the current; they reversed the potential (i.e. voltage).
Like any good diode, when the potential is reversed, minimal current flows (leakage current). This current is not "high enough" to generate photons.
It's the difference in current flow magnitude, when potential is applied in one direction v.s. the other direction, which characterizes diodes.
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all diodes are LEDs, all diodes are photo-diodes. Just depends on the efficiency and wavelengths. . .
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One potential use, once perfected
Optical computing.
Less conductors between components, more light signalling between components.
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Shuttleworth On Redefining File Systems
Soulskill posted about 6 years ago | from the as-long-as-we-don't-call-it-2.0 dept.
Data Storage 414
moteyalpha writes "Mark Shuttleworth described the beginnings of what could a great step forward in making file systems more usable. I've personally had the experience of trying to find a file for a customer who had just finished editing a critical report, saved it, and then couldn't locate it to deliver to their client. Quoting: 'My biggest concern on this front is that it be done in a way that every desktop environment can embrace. We need a consistent experience across GNOME, KDE, OpenOffice and Firefox so that content can flow from app to app in a seamless fashion and the user's expectations can be met no matter which app or environment they happen to use. If someone sends a file to me over Empathy, and I want to open it in Amarok, then I shouldn't have to work with two completely different mental models of content storage.'"
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In other news, (-1, Offtopic)
igotmybfg (525391) | about 6 years ago | (#25510483)
Water is wet.
Re:In other news, (2, Funny)
Anonymous Coward | about 6 years ago | (#25510567)
Unless you store it at very cold temperatures. In that case users expecting to be able to sip away at their water may be a little disoriented when someone hands them a block of ice.
Re:In other news, (3, Insightful)
liquidpele (663430) | about 6 years ago | (#25510669)
More like "Breaking News: plumber having problems figuring out roofing job"
Computers are a tool. If you can't figure out how to use them effectively, either learn or leave it to those who can. In my personal opinion, filesystems should not have to track files for you, they should just save the stupid files. If the OS wants to organize the files on the filesystem and track them, then fine.
Re:In other news, (5, Interesting)
peragrin (659227) | about 6 years ago | (#25511051)
Why not in OSX a combination of OS and filesystem data allows me to move applications while they are in use. I can uninstall an application or change it's directory location and all files know how it gets opened again and where it moved to.
Literally you can move an application to a thumb drive, and the next time you open a file that launches said app it will try to mount the thumb drive if it isn't already done so. I get so frustrated in locating files under windows. Why can't the OS get out of my way so i can work? if it takes a file system, and OS to track them properly the so be it.
As for the missing file in the description. most applications include a recent file list as does windows(since 95) and OS X. if you can't remember where you put something, try checking those speed lists first. It is like people only want windows and then refuse to read the dialog box that pops up every time they click on the start button. It is as bad as bill gates with outlook open goes to the task bar to find a calendar.
This would be easy (4, Informative)
CRCulver (715279) | about 6 years ago | (#25510485)
I've personally had the experience of trying to find a file for a customer who had just finished editing a critical report, saved it, and then couldn't locate it to deliver to their client
Was it a Word file? Locate all .docs, run them through antiword, grep for words from that critical report, and report back the matches. Less than a minute of Bash scripting.
Re:This would be easy (5, Insightful)
larry bagina (561269) | about 6 years ago | (#25510493)
or search by last modified time.
Re:This would be easy (3, Insightful)
Captain Splendid (673276) | about 6 years ago | (#25510725)
Or just be a frickin file nazi. A couple hours planning and organization, and you'll never hunt for a file again.
Re:This would be easy (1, Interesting)
smidget2k4 (847334) | about 6 years ago | (#25510497)
Ooops, posting to remove mod
Re:This would be easy (5, Insightful)
antifoidulus (807088) | about 6 years ago | (#25510541)
Or just use spotlight, Mac users have been able to do find files quickly for years.
Re:This would be easy (3, Insightful)
DigDuality (918867) | about 6 years ago | (#25510583)
Oh yes, spotlight is soo novell. Exactly what can you do with spotlight *nixes haven't done with find, locate, and grep for many more years before apple even thought of going the *nix route?
Re:This would be easy (3, Insightful)
Goaway (82658) | about 6 years ago | (#25510633)
They can search for files by typing in words to search for and pressing enter.
Re:This would be easy (4, Informative)
tolan-b (230077) | about 6 years ago | (#25510671)
So like Tracker that comes installed by default on Gnome based distributions then?
Or Beagle, that was released somewhat before Spotlight.
Re:This would be easy (2, Funny)
ProfessionalCookie (673314) | about 6 years ago | (#25510797)
We don't press enter.
Cheers,
Re:This would be easy (4, Funny)
chromatic (9471) | about 6 years ago | (#25510881)
We don't press enter.
That'll free up space on the new Macbook!
Re:This would be easy (3, Insightful)
SignOfZeta (907092) | about 6 years ago | (#25510939)
Actually, they don't even have to press enter. Spotlight searches as you type. Shuttleworth's point here is that while we Slashdotters have slocate, find, grep, etc., what do the grandmothers and Microsoft expatriates have?
Re:This would be easy (5, Insightful)
MrCoke (445461) | about 6 years ago | (#25510649)
You don't get it.
My grandmother could use spotlight. She won't be able to use find, locate and grep.
And that is the target audience of Shuttleworth's point: the Computer Illiterates.
Re:This would be easy (1)
bheekling (976077) | about 6 years ago | (#25510691)
It seems as though people here haven't heard of Beagle[1] and Tracker[2].
1. http://beagle-project.org/ [beagle-project.org]
2. http://www.gnome.org/projects/tracker/ [gnome.org]
Re:This would be easy (1)
TuringTest (533084) | about 6 years ago | (#25511247)
Nice, except for the fact don't allow you to save your documents, so they are no good as storage abstracions.
Re:This would be easy (1)
AceofSpades19 (1107875) | about 6 years ago | (#25510801)
and thats why we have stuff like beagle, catfish, and tracker
Re:This would be easy (4, Insightful)
Facegarden (967477) | about 6 years ago | (#25510813)
You don't get it.
My grandmother could use spotlight. She won't be able to use find, locate and grep.
And that is the target audience of Shuttleworth's point: the Computer Illiterates.
I agree, everyone on here acts like linux is way better because it's had this stuff for ages but i STILL can't use most of it because it requires spending hours online searching for answers (and when you're trying to get the internet working in linux on a dual boot machine, it's hell... you have to reboot to something else, search for answers, reboot to linux, try it, forget what you had to do, reboot...)
I don't really need to try hard to make the argument because you guys either already know what i mean or you pretend like it's easy ("duh just type ~rf - m" or something something, because yeah, a menu to do that would kill someone).
Anyway, yeah, spotlight is probably nice. Google desktop is also awesome. I especially like being able to just double tap control to bring up the search, type what i want, it's right there.
Anyway, now that i've pissed off everyone...
*hides*
-Taylor
Re:This would be easy (1)
corychristison (951993) | about 6 years ago | (#25511087)
(and when you're trying to get the internet working in linux on a dual boot machine, it's hell... you have to reboot to something else, search for answers, reboot to linux, try it, forget what you had to do, reboot...)
Ahh... the good ol' days.
I remember doing that when I was 11 years old, trying to Install Redhat 6.0 on my mom's computer.
Boy have things changed quickly. Now we have LiveCD's (and LiveDVD's) to test hardware with... the most important of all being your network connection... if you have that and, say, lynx (or links/links2) you're pretty much set.
Re:This would be easy (4, Informative)
jonaskoelker (922170) | about 6 years ago | (#25511097)
"duh just type ~rf - m" or something something, because yeah, a menu to do that would kill someone
For no one thing would a menu item to do that thing be particularly bad. But you can't put _every_ task in a menu, because there are infinitely many tasks.
If you find people often tell you to type in commands you don't understand, it's probably because it's the most efficient way to do something once you do master it. See for instance http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/modifying-functions-678643/ [linuxquestions.org] . I've built a 1650-byte podcatcher in #!sh [and that's including proper error-checking and all].
It's also dense communication-wise; compare "sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1" with "System -> Administration -> Network; unlock, wired connection, properties, enable, static ip, 192.168.0.1".
That being said, though, deskenvs should support the most common and important tasks in an easy-to-use way.
Re:This would be easy (-1, Troll)
thetoadwarrior (1268702) | about 6 years ago | (#25511075)
The problem is that stupid have pretty much ruined everything. Maybe we shouldn't really be encouraging computer illiterates to use computers. Maybe we should let them evolve into computer users of fail at life.
Re:This would be easy (1)
syousef (465911) | about 6 years ago | (#25511127)
My grandmother could use spotlight. She won't be able to use find, locate and grep.
Sounds like find, locate and grep need a nice GUI, rather than being fatally flawed.
Re:This would be easy (1)
TuringTest (533084) | about 6 years ago | (#25511197)
Sounds like find, locate and grep need a nice GUI, rather than being fatally flawed.
I think that was the point Mark Shuttleworth was trying to make.
Re:This would be easy (3, Insightful)
fluch (126140) | about 6 years ago | (#25510655)
Spotlight is faster. Very much faster...
Re:This would be easy (1)
barzok (26681) | about 6 years ago | (#25510659)
How many binary file formats can you search that way?
Does it search user-defined/entered metadata (Spotlight comments) too?
Re:This would be easy (0)
Anonymous Coward | about 6 years ago | (#25510899)
When I first bought my Mac and spotlight was new I thought it was cool, I never use it though, because it can't find anything. (or more accurately, it finds all kinds of useless irrelevent stuff and never what I'm actually looking for. If you keep things in folders you don't need search tools.
Re:This would be easy (2, Insightful)
arminw (717974) | about 6 years ago | (#25510997)
....How many binary file formats can you search that way....
How many grandmas do you know or think you might know or imagine, who want to search a binary file? How many would even know what a binary file is for? OK, this is /. and how many grandmas visit here? You're excused!
Re:This would be easy (3, Insightful)
Knuckles (8964) | about 6 years ago | (#25511057)
Um, doc files? ppt? xls?
Re:This would be easy (1)
cswiger (63672) | about 6 years ago | (#25510737)
Exactly what can you do with spotlight *nixes haven't done with find, locate, and grep for many more years before apple even thought of going the *nix route?
Nothing, but that's assuming the dude can actually *use* find, locate, and grep. Folks who don't know where their documents are saved are not likely to be skilled with Unix CLI utilities.
Besides which, Spotlight performs incremental search (see: / in vi or less, or isearch-forward in Emacs), so you only have to type a few letters (2-3, usually) before it starts showing you the right stuff.
Re:This would be easy (4, Insightful)
samkass (174571) | about 6 years ago | (#25510745)
Next I suppose you're going to say that rsync is the same thing as Time Machine, when in reality while they may be in vaguely the same arena of functionality, they are orders of magnitude different in utility. Instant searches of both local and remotely accessible drives tied to various easy filtering and categorization functions makes Spotlight a game-changer. Just like always on, incremental, and back-through-time searches and intra-file record retrieval (ie. 1 address book entry, photo, song, etc) make Time Machine a game-changer.
Re:This would be easy in KDE4 (1)
Polski Radon (787846) | about 6 years ago | (#25510647)
Or Akonadi/Nepomuk in KDE4. There's a lot of metadata that you can attach to your files and documents to make it easier to search in the future.
Re:This would be easy (1)
jonaskoelker (922170) | about 6 years ago | (#25510677)
Have a look at Tracker and Beagle. There's desktop search on Linux too :)
Re:This would be easy (1)
interiot (50685) | about 6 years ago | (#25510565)
Sort all .DOCs by mod-time, most recent first. Half the tech world hasn't really thought about why sorting by time is so useful, and the other half uses it as the default sort for everything.
Re:This would be easy (5, Funny)
haeger (85819) | about 6 years ago | (#25510575)
Less than a minute of Bash scripting.
Obviously you're not a consultant.
"If you're not part of the solution there's good money to be made in prolonging the problem."
Do you honestly expect ANY customer to pay you if you solve their problem in less than a minute?
Back to school young grasshopper, you're obviously not ready for the real world.
.haeger
Re:This would be easy (1)
flappinbooger (574405) | about 6 years ago | (#25510987)
That's a better reply than what I was thinking:
What kind of linux advocacy is it in 2008 where the answer to the problem is Writing a Script?
No. Not gonna happen. No-one in the windows world writes a script to search for a file, it shouldn't require that in linux either.
Re:This would be easy (1)
jedidiah (1196) | about 6 years ago | (#25511165)
"Don't panic" is pretty darn good advocacy.
You don't have to "nanny state" everyone. You can let
people know that the problem really isn't as big or as
bad as some people would like you to believe.
You don't have to disrupt everything and re-engineer
everything and in the process BREAK everything by
introducing loads of new bugs. You can just use the
tools that are already there.
Some of them even include GUI elements. ...it probably means that the problem is already solved,
it's just not well publicized because too many people can
do for themselves.
Linux doesn't need "better filesystems". It needs better requirements analysis.
Re:This would be easy (3, Insightful)
Animaether (411575) | about 6 years ago | (#25510595)
- Or look in My Recent Documents (works with most applications)
- Or look in Recent Files in the application of choice's file menu (most applications)
- Or go to File > Save, eye the file browser that probably opens the last location you saved to
Or, you know, grow short-term memory capacity.
Honestly, "I just saved a file and now I don't know where I put it" is more indicative of the human operating the computer, than it is of the computer apparently lacking facilities to find the files.
That said
- Google Desktop
- etc.
Will all index files in ways that you can easily retrieve them beyond that base Windows will do. OS X and *nix systems do this even better and in an easier to use (completely transparent) way, too.
Re:This would be easy (2)
guyminuslife (1349809) | about 6 years ago | (#25511119)
Shuttleworth's real dig is not, "Hey, we're going to make it so that you can do stuff you couldn't do before." No, no, no. Of course you can already do stuff like this. And I'm sure everyone who reads this site could tell you how.
The point is making it screamingly obvious and intuitive. Fool-proof. Unconscious. Integrated. The kind of abstraction where you don't think, "Hey, I have an application to do such-and-such," but where you think, "This is a computer, so it does that if I click here." Like the "Back" button on your browser or the Save screen in a videogame. You want it all in one place and you don't want to think about it as a separate component.
Re:This would be easy (1)
PPH (736903) | about 6 years ago | (#25510735)
This hack works well, and illustrates one of the fundamental problems with storing/retrieving data based upon content. Current file systems can locate data based upon a few common characteristics such as timestamps, file type, size, names, etc. But more advanced indexing and lookup systems tend to be domain specific. The important characteristics of each piece of data tend to differ from one application domain to another. Or between organizations, business processes, or individual users.
The 'find ... |antiword | grep "something important"' ad hoc technique works well because "Something important" is to variable from case to case to know that indexing on it beforehand will be of any use without knowing the user's work process.
Re:This would be easy (2, Insightful)
ka9dgx (72702) | about 6 years ago | (#25510741)
A search might work, if you don't happen to have my 200,000+ photos or 100,000+ other random bits of stuff that accumulates over time you might even be able to do it in a few seconds, But I believe the OS (or the file manager) should be able to keep track of this stuff for you, which means a new API, and the file managers have to tap into it at a minimum.
It's reasonable to call for everyone to do it in the same way, to be interoperable.
We need a tag based filesystem (2, Interesting)
Colin Smith (2679) | about 6 years ago | (#25510885)
I should be able to tag a file with "friends, birthdays, gifts" and be able to find that file again using any of the terms.
Hierarchical filesystems are ok for systems management, but they are crap for assigning meaning to user data. A hierarchy implies that any particular file can only have a single aspect when in fact it may have dozens of aspects.
Re:We need a tag based filesystem (5, Insightful)
vadim_t (324782) | about 6 years ago | (#25511037)
You think it's going to be any better for people who can't find things they saved?
They can't find it because they didn't care at the time of saving to attach enough information to the file to be able to find it later. Instead, they saved it under a name like "letter5", or even worse, "asdf", and possibly left it in a random directory as well.
Tags won't be just as bad, they'll be worse. They require a considerable effort to tag consistently. You also have to think of all the possible tags that could be related to the file. Is it "friends", "acquaintances", "buddies", etc? Is it singular or plural? Will "birthdays" be enough, or you also have to file it under "parties", "celebrations" and "events" in case you remember the file you need was related to some sort of celebration but you can't remember which?
What happens with categories that are diffuse, change meaning, or their contents? For instance, take emails from Alice, that initially get tagged with "acquaintances", then progresses to "friends", then "significant other", then "ex". If you search for something that was mentioned in a friend's email, are Alice's emails tagged as they were initially (in which case after the upgrade from acquaintances to friends her previous mail needs an extra keyword to find), or have they all been updated to "ex", in which case the search might fail since she was a friend back then?
Coming up with a good keywords system is something that only geeks and secretaries are going to do. Your average person will at best pick a couple keywords, then complain they can't find stuff because they didn't use the right keywords, or that every single document comes up because all the mail is tagged as "email" and nothing else.
Re:This would be easy (1)
rtfa-troll (1340807) | about 6 years ago | (#25510985)
Except that when this happens to me it's normally shared on some stupid multi-terrabyte windows-hosted nightmare fileshare connected by what seems like an IPoCP (RFC 2549) link and the search you describe would take three days. Most of the time Open Office's recent-opened list saves me; but not always.
ReiserFS FTW (-1)
Anonymous Coward | about 6 years ago | (#25510487)
...and if you diagree I'm gonna hack you into bits and make a garbage bag your final resting place.
The Notorious Yet Amazing ReiserFS (1)
itsybitsy (149808) | about 6 years ago | (#25510807)
The best system that I've seen that provides a unified name spaces, database, and file system is the very notorious Reiser File System. You can find out more at: http://web.archive.org/web/20071023172417/www.namesys.com/ [archive.org] .
What I like about it is the ability to search, find things, and the way that it can handle tiny chunks of data in their own tiny files as well as massive data files and directories with massive amounts of data. Who needs a database when one has a system like ReiserFS?
Bringing the advanced file system name space and search capabilities upwards into applications and presenting it to the user ensures that one uniform model is presented from the ground up through all layers of the illusion to the user.
Maybe the current implementation has problems but it can be improved...
While I'm not using the actual implementation in my system to end all systems I'm making use of a number of the key ideas in the ReiserFS system. Read the papers on the archived web site linked above.
Semantic desktop (5, Interesting)
oever (233119) | about 6 years ago | (#25510545)
Merging the efforts of Nepomuk [kde.org] and new file systems like brtfs are the way to go with this. Handling of file events can be done better than what we have now with inotify. File systems should allows plugins to update indexes on files within the file system structure and file systems should allow queries and query monitors directly.
DBPedia shows the power of SPARQL and implementing an efficient storage for it into a file system is the first step forward. Then user interfaces in GNOME and KDE can take advantage of the queries that are currently very expensive to do.
Ubuntu is in a good position to help out on the Nepomuk effort. Mandriva is already sponsoring this work. More support for this desktop-independent project would be a boon for achieving the file system Mark is looking for.
Re:Semantic desktop (4, Interesting)
harry666t (1062422) | about 6 years ago | (#25511201)
Why not the other way around?
Get rid of the file system at the OS level.
Treat every document (text file, source code, song, album, web page, picture, movie, contact, email message, etc) as an object, with associated tags: class, interfaces, metadata, etc, and store it in a database.
Locate the objects by querying the database, not by going through a hierarchical tree (eg. 'find-object type:program, name:"python" version:2.5' instead of "/usr/bin/python2.5" - yeah, more typing, but consider this: when the object is not found, the system already has ALL the info necessary to download and install it, and all of its dependencies - just catch the exception thrown when "no matches found in local storage", invoke apt-get like magic on it, retry).
Remove the distinction between "regular" memory and cache, and just make whole RAM a big cache for accessing on-disk objects. Ensure object persistence across reboots - no more shutting down, hibernation the only way. No swap file or partition needed - the whole disk is a swap area. The anonymous memory (the malloc()/new one) is no longer anonymous - it belongs to the process object. Versioning - use the free space to hold older revisions of every object (unless explicitly marked not to do so - in case of /var like stuff or highly confidential data), and rm old backups as more space is needed for "current" (or more recent) objects.
Permissions - get rid of Unix permissions or ACLs and use capabilities, eventually use different namespaces for each running process (like Plan9 does it). Get rid of all-powerful root.
Exchange of objects over the network? Serialization (for example, turn the "image" object into a regular jpg or png, store other metadata in associated xml file, and pack everything into a zip or gzipped tarball).
Legacy apps? Implement the traditional file system API in a library, some LD_PRELOAD tricks or whatever. For example every object with a "type: program" tag would be accessible from /bin/, /sbin, /usr/bin...
The only problem?
$ apt-cache search ".*"|wc -l
25221
The transition would be ***painful***.
Anyway, if I'd be doing an OS from scratch (I tried some time ago - definitely not a task for a team of one human), that's how I'd do it.
Obligatory... (-1, Troll)
Sfing_ter (99478) | about 6 years ago | (#25510555)
Vi! NO, EMACS! etc. Lather rinse repeat.
Just run an all-Microsoft environment (-1, Flamebait)
Animats (122034) | about 6 years ago | (#25510577)
Just run standard Microsoft office software with Microsoft networking and Windows Search enabled, and you won't have these problems. This is an issue that Microsoft does try hard to address.
He's whining that someone sent him pirated music over Empathy's IM file transfer system, and now he can't find it to open it in the Amarok music player. So he says we need a new file system technology. Right.
Re:Just run an all-Microsoft environment (1)
Nimey (114278) | about 6 years ago | (#25510591)
Yeah, that's going to work for someone who's trying to make money selling Linux.
Re:Just run an all-Microsoft environment (1)
pseudonomous (1389971) | about 6 years ago | (#25510701)
KDE has had this feature for awhile and unless the window's search has improved radically since Windows 2000 it's still just as bad.
And this is relevant to the discussion... (1)
tehBoris (1120961) | about 6 years ago | (#25510757)
how?
Alright, the good (!?) folks at Redmond have a nifty --if limited-- solution to this problem, but we're talking about Linux here.
Also, that 'pirated music' bit wasn't a rant, it was a use case. It would be good if read more carefully TFS before trolling on teh ./
Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (4, Informative)
ka9dgx (72702) | about 6 years ago | (#25510615)
Version control, searching, and all of the other advances since the first directory tree are good things to add, but they must be supported down to the application level.
VAX/VMS had a wonderful system of versioning baked right into things, if you worked on a file, it kept versions for you as you saved them....
login.com;1
login.com;2
login.com;3
.. etc.
The default was the last version, unless you explicitly chose a different one. This is an incredibly useful tool, and I still miss it to this day, 20 years after I last used it.
If you can't express an idea explicitly, your power of expression is radically limited. If we can get consensus and support a bigger set of expressions, we can do a whole bunch of cool new stuff. As long as we follow the leader, we'll never do anything this innovative, and we'll always be playing catch up.
It won't be easy!
To do even this simple thing with Linux, all of our applications would have to be re-written to enable a new file specification syntax, hopefully one reasonably compatible with the past. We're talking about a shitload of work, so it's important to agree on a set of goals first, to avoid having to re-do it later.
--Mike--
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (2, Insightful)
pseudonomous (1389971) | about 6 years ago | (#25510749)
Isn't this just a less elegant approach then having a versioning file system? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS#Snapshots_and_clones [wikipedia.org] http://www.ext3cow.com/Welcome.html [ext3cow.com] And if you really, really want to do it this way, just consistently use "save-as"
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (2, Funny)
phantomcircuit (938963) | about 6 years ago | (#25510791)
To do even this simple thing with Linux, all of our applications would have to be re-written to enable a new file specification syntax, hopefully one reasonably compatible with the past. We're talking about a shitload of work, so it's important to agree on a set of goals first, to avoid having to re-do it later.
And there you have it, that is the advantage that open source really has. Backwards compatibility can be dropped fairly quickly because other software that relies on those APIs can be rewritten by the same people who changed the API.
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (5, Insightful)
jonaskoelker (922170) | about 6 years ago | (#25510809)
To do even this simple thing with Linux, all of our applications would have to be re-written to enable a new file specification syntax,
Why? Hans Reiser demonstrated that files can be directories too, without breaking the VFS layer.
Say we bake versioning into the file system. You want the old versions of /home/user/shopping-list.txt; you go look in /home/user/shopping-list.txt/old/1. If you want the one from yesterday you go for /home/user/shopping-list.txt/old/bytime/2008-10-24.00:00:00, and the file system figures out which of the old versions was present at that time.
Same old syntax. The name resolution is handled differently, but that's all in the file system. You could probably even write a fuse file system that adds a layer of versioning on top of another file system. No need to ever touch the apps.
If you want the duct tape solution: write a shell script that checks whether anything changed every n minutes, then commit your home directory to subversion/git/....
Do you have any numbers on how much space was used on extra versions for a "typical" distribution of files and usage patterns? TANSTAAFL and all that ;)
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (1)
jimicus (737525) | about 6 years ago | (#25511099)
Do you have any numbers on how much space was used on extra versions for a "typical" distribution of files and usage patterns? TANSTAAFL and all that ;)
Of course it did take up space and you had to do some maintenance to reclaim that, but ATEOTD if you've bought a disk with N capacity and you only use N/2, it follows that the rest of it is essentially wasted. Might as well do something useful with it.
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (1)
jonaskoelker (922170) | about 6 years ago | (#25511211)
but ATEOTD if you've bought a disk with N capacity and you only use N/2, it follows that the rest of it is essentially wasted. Might as well do something useful with it.
I come dangerously close to 100% before buying new storage. I even delete videos I'm done watching just to reclaim space [I can always download them again if I need them]. You're correct, but the condition of your if-statement is only true for 5% of the disk lifespan.
I'm not trying to say "wah wah it uses more space". I'm trying find out whether it's worth complaining about :)
You had to do some maintenance to reclaim that
Here's an interesting idea I just had: when the disk is full, it automatically runs through the non-newest versions of all files from oldest to newest, and deletes the old ones. Or perhaps some smart consideration of both age and freed-up size. But if the numbers say it doesn't give back much space...
I heard that the complete kernel revision history, as packed by git, takes up half the size of a single checkout. That's a very particular usage pattern, so be wary of generalizing this data.
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (2, Interesting)
Fweeky (41046) | about 6 years ago | (#25510975)
HAMMER [dragonflybsd.org] provides similar capabilities; you can view files, directories, or entire filesystems as of specific versions. "hammer history foo" to find the history of a file, then look at foo@@[id] to view the file at any given point.
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (0)
Anonymous Coward | about 6 years ago | (#25511001)
yes, but what if you dont know where the file is kept? MS Windows is terrible at randomly, across apps and versions of the OS storing stuff.
Theres an easy solution with something like dtrace - for every file created, create a single audit trail in /FILES so you can access every file. Of course, one has to distinguish user files from, e.g. firefox cache files.
The solution is ever so easy, but no OS or application has a clue.
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (1)
syousef (465911) | about 6 years ago | (#25511095)
I still use VMS today at work (on Alpha and Itanium). I'd like to point out that versioning like this works a hell of a lot better on small text files than larger binary files. You also tend to get initimate with the purge command (which leaves deletes old versions) otherwise your sysadmin gets narky when you run out of disk. Half the time you just end up running a purge of everything but the latest version, negating the benefit of having the versioning in the first place.
Note too that VMS lacks a lot of what Unix has, like decent command chaining. In fact the sytax is very clumsy but it's hard to hold that against a system that's so old (although backward compatible improvements would be very welcome). What's much worse is that as a developer, I still can't easily set up a system at home because it costs an arm and a leg and I need specialized hardware and hobbyist licenses though available require you to jump through hoops. VMS is very much a proprietary HP solution.
Re:Expansive syntax, and the work required.... (0)
Anonymous Coward | about 6 years ago | (#25511223)
I don't know if I'd call VMS versioning "wonderful". I found it annoying. But it sure was great for selling extra disk storage as people left 5, 20, or 40 versions of files around because they didn't know how to remove them from their accounts.
Why? (5, Insightful)
wumpus188 (657540) | about 6 years ago | (#25510643)
... just finished editing a critical report, saved it, and then couldn't locate it to deliver to their client.
Well, there are some people who can't find Pacific Ocean on the map. I dont see map makers running around in panic, thinking how to make their maps more accessible to the general population...
Re:Why? (1)
elmartinos (228710) | about 6 years ago | (#25510785)
What's interesting is that maps of the world have a quite good relation to where the locations really are. There are some projection methods which are good enough to put the information on a 2D map. The problem is that this is not possible or very difficult for other information like all your documents on your harddisk. Tree structures don't work very well because its impossible to find one single tree where everything fits nicely into just one section. Tagging and search is usually better but its also not the holy grail.
Re:Why? (1)
jonaskoelker (922170) | about 6 years ago | (#25510941)
Well, there are some people who can't find Pacific Ocean on the map. I dont see map makers running around in panic, thinking how to make their maps more accessible to the general population...
I think it's just a shortage:
Well, I personally believe
that
U.S. Americans are unable to do so
because uh, some
people out there in our nation
don't have maps
And we should all help Mark Shuttleworth make more maps!
and I believe that our education like
such as South Africa
[...]
I believe that they should
our education over here!
in the U.S.
should the the U.S.,
should help South Africa
I mean, think of the children! You don't hate children, do you?
so we will be able to build up
our future
for our children
(watch more intellectual roadkill at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WALIARHHLII [youtube.com] )
Re:Why? (1)
Dr. Tom (23206) | about 6 years ago | (#25511033)
That's right. Why did the user lose the file? Maybe it would be good for the user to learn how to remember filenames, or what a folder is, or otherwise how to use the tools required for work.
Re:Why? (4, Insightful)
Sentry21 (8183) | about 6 years ago | (#25511183)
Yes, but most users don't create the pacific ocean, save it in the default location, and then have no idea whatsoever where that default location is, because it's not a fixed location across all apps, it never says it anywhere except the Save dialog, and it's not a sensible, obvious default.
That's the problem we're trying to solve here - not 'clueless users lose things', but 'regular users get confused when every program saves somewhere different by default'.
Re:Why? (2, Insightful)
finity (535067) | about 6 years ago | (#25511257)
Ever used Google Maps? If you can't find something on the map, just type it in.
UI guidelines (0, Interesting)
Anonymous Coward | about 6 years ago | (#25510709)
So...it seems that someone on Linux has realized the benefit of UI guidelines.
Linux: 30 years behind Apple on the desktop - but they're catching up!
I think he failed to identify the problem (2, Insightful)
causality (777677) | about 6 years ago | (#25510723)
I've personally had the experience of trying to find a file for a customer who had just finished editing a critical report, saved it, and then couldn't locate it to deliver to their client.
So the user decides not to pay attention to where the file was saved (I mean, you do get to choose where it goes, it does not just happen) and later has difficulty locating it. Yes, that is unpleasant, but is additional complexity in the file system really the best solution? I am honestly not sure how I feel about that. At the same time I agree that there are "user error" type of problems that better technology can either prevent or mitigate, I also feel like some of the proposed solutions I have heard are borderline ridiculous, that at some point there needs to be a minimum expectation of competence on the part of the user.
Is it really too much to ask of a user that they understand that it is a machine, an inanimate object, and it generally does only what they tell it to do (insert Windows jokes here), and that if they tell it to do something by mistake (like saving a file in an unintended location), the mistake is theirs and not the machine's? If that is too much to ask, then what is a more reasonable standard? How far should we go to accommodate users who, to put it bluntly, refuse to take responsibility for their actions?
It's like that Unix saying, (paraphrase) "Unix doesn't try to stop you from doing something stupid, because that would also stop you from doing something clever". I like that, not because I think it's witty but because in my opinion, it reveals a design philosophy that assumes that maybe this is new to you and you don't understand everything right now, but one day you do wish to understand how the system works and you do wish to achieve a degree of mastery over it. I really believe that just about anyone who really wants to understand something can do so, that gradually getting better and better at something over time is the most natural thing in the world unless you keep telling yourself that it's too hard. That's why I really don't understand these "permanent newbies", the people who can use a system for five years without grasping the basics. They claim that they are not interested in understanding, but it seems like they are strongly interested in not understanding. Is there something to be gained by accommodating this?
Re:I think he failed to identify the problem (2, Informative)
ScrewMaster (602015) | about 6 years ago | (#25510963)
They claim that they are not interested in understanding, but it seems like they are strongly interested in not understanding. Is there something to be gained by accommodating this?
Not really. It will just make systems appear childlike in nature to those who are willing to learn, and generally unpleasant to use. Of course, I started out in 1975 on a mainframe and spent a lot of years after that at the command line, so perhaps I'm not the best person to ask. But, like most other things in life, there's a balance that has to be struck, and no matter what you do people will still be required to learn something about their machines.
A lot of that goes to motivation: people learn some pretty damn complex activities when it comes to earning a driver's license, for example. Yet, when it comes to a computer many of those same people can't be bothered to put forth one iota of effort.
Re:I think he failed to identify the problem (2, Insightful)
TuringTest (533084) | about 6 years ago | (#25511231)
A lot of that goes to motivation: people learn some pretty damn complex activities when it comes to earning a driver's license, for example
That's because cars only have one level of user interface. If they were sometimes required to directly push the levers to turn right, cut the ignition wire to stop the car, or remove and disassemble the motor (and then rebuild it) to recharge fuel, they would all use taxis.
Re:I think he failed to identify the problem (2)
Dutch Gun (899105) | about 6 years ago | (#25511025)
It's easy to avoid understanding a system at a deep level. People are pretty good at memorizing steps to get a job done. That doesn't mean they have any deep understanding of what they're doing. While this is a decent short-term way to get from point a to b, it's worthless if the steps change in any small way, of course. This is why continuously changing interfaces are a big deal to companies and office workers - most software developers don't understand this, because they think about things in an entirely different way than many computer users.
Deeper understanding generally comes from interacting with a system in many ways over time. Many employees have a very narrow window (no pun intended) though which they view the computer. Imagine how little you would learn if your only responsibility was to use some office productivity software to create documents, and occasionally use e-mail. To you, the entire computing experience would be viewed though the use of these applications. In fact, you'd likely be hard-pressed to make any differentiation between the applications, the operating system, and the computer itself.
This used to be a mystery to me as well, until I spent a considerable amount of time working with non-technical users in an office environment. I used to bang my head against the wall trying to encourage a deeper understanding of the computers and operating systems, because it would help people be more efficient and self-sufficient. In the end, I realized that no one *wanted* to do this. So I set up simple methods for people to accomplish the specific tasks they wanted to in a few easy, well-defined steps. If something went wrong, they called me and I fixed the problem. And while their methods were not exactly as optimal as they could be, they were still a hell of a lot more optimal than not using the computers at all.
Bottom line: there are a large percentage of people who are simply not interested in "mastering" the complexities and intricacies of an operating system. They just want to get their work done.
Re:I think he failed to identify the problem (1)
Anonymous Coward | about 6 years ago | (#25511043)
So the user decides not to pay attention to where the file was saved (I mean, you do get to choose where it goes, it does not just happen) and later has difficulty locating it.
The problem is that depending on what application you're using it may or may not be clear exactly where you're saving things.
Under Windows, for example, things generally get saved into "My Documents." But recently my wife downloaded something in Firefox and was not prompted for a save location, it just dropped it into whatever folder Firefox 3 thinks is the default. She checked the desktop - nope! Checked her documents - nope! Turns out that Firefox 3 under Vista likes to put things in a folder called "Downloads." Makes sense, I guess, but that fact is never made terribly clear anywhere. Nor is the fact that under Vista what used to be "My Documents" has been replaced with a separate folder called "Documents" and all the special folders that used to be in there are now their own folders inside your profile directory.
And some other pieces of software make things even more vague because of the way they display their information. My media player, for example, just gives me a library view of all my music. That's great, but it doesn't indicate anywhere on the screen where that library is located. I have to dig into some configuration screens to discover that all my music is on a network share. Some random person who sat down at my computer would have absolutely no idea that the music wasn't actually on my own HDD.
Re:I think he failed to identify the problem (5, Interesting)
m.ducharme (1082683) | about 6 years ago | (#25511111)
So the user decides not to pay attention to where the file was saved (I mean, you do get to choose where it goes, it does not just happen)
This isn't strictly true, as each program has a default action on saving a file. Some default to desktop, or to "My Documents" or ask for a directory by default. Others may do "smart" checking and try to sort the files depending on what file type gets detected. It's this wide variation that's the problem. Even for someone who is knowledgeable enough to handle the situation without help, it's still a pain in the ass (and waste of time) to dig out the setting and replace it with your preferred setting.
Yes, that is unpleasant, but is additional complexity in the file system really the best solution?
Probably not the best solution. Better would be for the OS developers to set a standard directory scheme and enforce other developers to comply with it. If you want to change the scheme you can dig in and do it yourself. Of course, this may not be practical, as it may prove more complex to enforce compliance (and still keep things customizable) than it would be to bolt on the same functionality in the file system.
that at some point there needs to be a minimum expectation of competence on the part of the user.
But who gets to decide what that expectation is? Don't forget, computers are not "for" hobbyists, developers, experts and geeks, they are for normal people to make their other tasks easier. The more time these people spend training and raising their minimum level of computer knowledge, the less time they spend doing their real work/play, the less value the computer has for them.
Is it really too much to ask of a user that they understand that it is a machine, an inanimate object, and it generally does only what they tell it to do (insert Windows jokes here), and that if they tell it to do something by mistake (like saving a file in an unintended location), the mistake is theirs and not the machine's?
Yes it is too much to ask, because it's not true. Computers as machines do what developers tell them to do. The amount of instructions given by the programmer vis-a-vis object code vastly outnumbers the number of instructions a typical user is going to issue to the machine. This is necessarily true since each instruction given by a user is a blind proxy for at least one instruction (and probably more like hundreds or thousands of instructions) given by a developer.
Users can't be expected to predict a) all the myriad directions that a programmer has given/is giving the computer and b) the effects of the user's instructions when interpreted in the context of the programmer's instructions and assumptions. Most users are bad at using computers effectively because they don't understand how developers think. You wanna try teaching them how you think?
If that is too much to ask, then what is a more reasonable standard? How far should we go to accommodate users who, to put it bluntly, refuse to take responsibility for their actions?
Well, in my opinion, I think we're pretty close to the reasonable standard right now. People can decide for themselves how much they want to learn, how much pain they want to suffer for their ignorance versus how much time they want to spend reducing their ignorance, and vote with their wallet. You're basically saying that you want users to learn more, to make developers' lives easier, but in fact developers get paid to make users' lives easier. Maybe the developers should do their jobs better.
It's like that Unix saying, (paraphrase) "Unix doesn't try to stop you from doing something stupid, because that would also stop you from doing something clever". I like that, not because I think it's witty but because in my opinion, it reveals a design philosophy that assumes that maybe this is new to you and you don't understand everything right now, but one day you do wish to understand how the system works and you do wish to achieve a degree of mastery over it.
That's great and all, but what is someone who's a graphics designer, for example, going to do with their mastery over a Unix system? What good does it do a visual artist to know how to build a makefile or compile a kernel? Wouldn't their time be better spent gaining a mastery of Photoshop (or I suppose the Gimp) and forget about trying to master Unix?
I really believe that just about anyone who really wants to understand something can do so
Whoops, that's wrong. 1) there is simply too much to understand, people have to be selective in what they choose to learn. There simply isn't enough time to learn anything. Most people choose not to learn the finer points of computer systems. 2) you are assuming that everyone is as intelligent as you are. This is a fallacy common to people who occupy the right side of the bell curve, and is just false. Not everyone can learn what you can learn.
They claim that they are not interested in understanding, but it seems like they are strongly interested in not understanding.
Take them at their word. They don't care, they don't have time to care, they may not have the ability to learn as much as you think they should learn.
Is there something to be gained by accommodating this?
Yes, since they make up by far the largest sector of the computer market, in business and in home computing. Without plain old ignorant users, we'd still be paying $3-4k for 486's. It's these people who drive the whole industry, with their demand not just for computers, but for computers that do the things they don't have time/inclination/money to do for themselves.
Re:I think he failed to identify the problem (4, Insightful)
TuringTest (533084) | about 6 years ago | (#25511167)
So the user decides not to pay attention to where the file was saved
Of course the user paid attention to where the file was saved: it was saved in Word, inside the Save As... dialog. But when she tried to recover the file using the Open..., the file was no longer there. That's what Shuttleworth means when he says there are two completely different mental models of content storage: one is tied to functionality in applications, the other is a tree of folders and files.
Users understand perfectly that it is a machine that should do only what they tell it to do. They get upset when the machine *doesn't* do what they told them, because the machine changed their data to a different level of abstraction that they don't know about. To someone without a complete mental model of the inner workings of a computer, those different abstraction levels are a source of utter confusion.
You geeks only see the last one, and typical users only see the first one - and when they are required to jump the gap between the two completely unrelated abstractions, they are lost. At least the "My Documents" kind of folders tries to simplify the model so that users don't have to learn the two models.
So don't blame the users of something that is fault of the software designer [wikipedia.org] because of their insufficient research about the human API. Throwing layers upon layers of abstraction is a good way to tell programmers how the machine works, but it's not good for everybody else. If you designed a machine that only required one abstraction layer to be used efficiently [wikipedia.org] , users would love to learn it to the highest proficiency.
Re:I think he failed to identify the problem (1)
Zontar The Mindless (9002) | about 6 years ago | (#25511195)
I just used my last mod point on a less worthy post, but I'll blow it off in order to say that I agree with the parent, and to add that I wholeheartedly despise the all-too-common mindset that expects and even encourages people to stay ignorant their whole lives.
So merge Reiser4 already (2, Insightful)
m50d (797211) | about 6 years ago | (#25510727)
Seriously, there are efforts in place for more advanced filesystems - but it's all to no avail when the linux kernel will neither merge these into its tree, nor provide a stable API for them to be maintained outside it. It's kernel politics that's the biggest thing holding back linux filesystem development.
What's wrong with directories? (4, Insightful)
Prof.Phreak (584152) | about 6 years ago | (#25510729)
...had the experience of trying to find a file for a customer who had just finished editing a critical report, saved it, and then couldn't locate it...
None of this would be an issue if folks were competent and created directories themselves, and Word (or whatever) asked where to save stuff, as opposed to just assuming (or insisting on) some default system provided directory.
Am I the only person who hates those "My Documents" folders? Or on a Mac iTunes insisting on putting music in a certain weird place? I want to create my own folders, and maintain why own directory structure, and know exactly where stuff is because I put it there---not because Microsoft/Apple/Ubuntu think that's where I should keep stuff.
For the most part, maintaining my own folders for stuff works out just fine (easy backup, easy moving among environments, etc.), except when some program assumes it knows better, and saves a file "somewhere"; really hate it when that happens.
ie: The problem is caused by Microsoft/Apple (and Linux following) to cater to stupid users who just want to create a document and not care where it is saved. Those same users probably wouldn't be able to locate the file (for copy/backup, etc) unless they use the same program they used to create the file.
Re:What's wrong with directories? (4, Insightful)
Mwongozi (176765) | about 6 years ago | (#25510943)
Or on a Mac iTunes insisting on putting music in a certain weird place? I want to create my own folders, and maintain why own directory structure, and know exactly where stuff is because I put it there---not because Microsoft/Apple/Ubuntu think that's where I should keep stuff.
I know that you're not really looking for a solution - but that behaviour in iTunes is optional. You can turn it off, and then iTunes will use whatever folder structure you've already got.
The thing is that 99% of iTunes users don't know, and don't want to know, exactly where in the filesystem their music is stored, they just want to click on iTunes and see it. So that option is on by default.
Re:What's wrong with directories? (2, Insightful)
TuringTest (533084) | about 6 years ago | (#25511153)
The "My Documents" folder is not a weird place, is the only one that can be accessed in a sane way from the Save and Load dialogs. Normal user data is tied to the applications they use (the filesystem *is* the weird place to put data), so it's just natural that their mental model of storage is mediated by the application storage functions.
the answer... (1)
mevets (322601) | about 6 years ago | (#25510739)
to crappy applications isn't to tack it onto the kernel. Ken Thompsons paper, written 30 odd years ago, reprinted in linuxjournal.com/article/2792, provides a better framework for understanding why this approach is so brain damaged.
On the other hand, every program within Gnome [ or whatever the desktop bling of the day is ] should co-ordinate ideas like 'recently referenced/saved/etc.... files', so that after clicking save in 'on app', I can find it immediately in the next app. That doesn't need any kernel work [ or even use of inotify like hacks ] to achieve.
Beware of the curse of Reiser (1)
TechyImmigrant (175943) | about 6 years ago | (#25510787)
Meddle not in the ways of filesystems. Lest you succumb to the curse of Reiser.
Every old idea will be... (2, Insightful)
ThePhilips (752041) | about 6 years ago | (#25510795)
We need a consistent experience across GNOME, KDE, OpenOffice and Firefox so that content can flow from app to app in a seamless fashion and the user's expectations can be met no matter which app or environment they happen to use.
In Windows we have survived several such attempts. e.g. "Recent File" or "Documents" in Start menu; or the useless location buttons in open/save file dialogs.
Let's just hope I would be still able to open a file at random location. Because the statement makes me feel that eventually I would be able to find all possible files - system thinks I may need to find, but not the files I actually need.
I've personally had the experience of trying to find a file for a customer who had just finished editing a critical report, saved it, and then couldn't locate it to deliver to their client.
Orienting future development on full idiots worked well in past... Or not? Well, GNOME full of it already and another drop of inusability into the mix will not hurt much its rabid fans.
As they say, give man a fish...
P.S. rfc1925, ch 11.
Simple solution (5, Insightful)
Waffle Iron (339739) | about 6 years ago | (#25510859)
If someone sends a file to me over Empathy, and I want to open it in Amarok, then I shouldn't have to work with two completely different mental models of content storage.
And you wouldn't have to, if every app would just show the frigging directory tree as it exists, instead of trying to fool the user with a random bunch of stupid fake roots in every GUI.
In other words ... (2, Insightful)
ScrewMaster (602015) | about 6 years ago | (#25510871)
If someone sends a file to me over Empathy, and I want to open it in Amarok, then I shouldn't have to work with two completely different mental models of content storage.
Yet another abstraction layer.
Is a new file system necessary... (0, Offtopic)
Narnie (1349029) | about 6 years ago | (#25510887)
Is a new file system really necessary for doing that? How about just restricting the user to what directories he's saving files to. ie:
.doc files go to the "doc" folder
.txt files go to the "txt" folder
.jpg files go to the "jpg" folder
.imafuckingstupididiotwhoiswastingyouroxygen go to the imafuckingstupididiotwhoiswastingyouroxygen folder
Think of it as a car problem. The user is having a hard time remembering how to keep the car on the road. Instead of redesigning how the road is constructed, install guard rails. If the driver still manages to drive the car off the road, the driver is an idiot and the gene pool is better off chlorinated.
My Easy Way To Find Lost Files (1)
Nom du Keyboard (633989) | about 6 years ago | (#25510893)
When I misplace a file I simply search on its extension for all files modified today. I never realized that this was such a big deal.
Or... (1)
Nom du Keyboard (633989) | about 6 years ago | (#25510923)
Or you could just go back to the recently used file list and resave it in the proper location.
Not part of the kernel (1)
nawcom (941663) | about 6 years ago | (#25510927)
Remembering where files that you last accessed or other forms of this type of organization shouldn't be part of the filesystem at all. It will only make things go slower. If the main problem here is that people don't remember where they saved their files (a la PEBKAC) then there should be something that should be mandatory for open file dialogs (in gnome(gtk2) or kde(qt3/4) - a recently accessed file tab. Hell, if you want, you can even have it remember all files that were last accessed in a small db if you want to make it desktop environment-wide for all programs to access instead of only finding the files accessed by that specific app, but i think that would be overkill.
Anyways. Shittleworth should remember what the Linux kernel is, and that it shouldn't be designed around stupid peoples preferences. (yes, i've been using Linux since the mid 90s so I'm no anti-gpl troll). Nepomuk [semanticdesktop.org] is an interesting project to check out. As for making a filesystem that does all this stuff by itself - not worth it.
This is all great but umm... (1)
yttrstein (891553) | about 6 years ago | (#25510971)
What does any of it have to do with a better file system?
This is gonna be popular (1)
Toll_Free (1295136) | about 6 years ago | (#25511009)
Sounds like he wants Office.
Seriously, what the hell was his problem in finding the latest document someone "misplaced" in their PC.
Recent Documents?
find/locate?
I can think of more ways to find a recent document, but so can any other reader here.
But, this idiot thinks it's a new idea to have... What do they call it, a DOCUMENT STANDARD?
Can't even call this one fake advertising.
--Toll_Free
recent experience with a new Linux user (5, Insightful)
bcrowell (177657) | about 6 years ago | (#25511019)
My mother in law in upstate NY had a Windows box that she used for exactly two purposes: email, and playing online Scrabble. Her Windows machine got full of malware, to the point where it wouldn't even boot. While she was visiting us in California this summer, I set up a machine with Ubuntu for her to use, and she got fairly comfortable with GNOME and Firefox. I sent an Ubuntu install CD home with her on the plane, and she went ahead and installed it with virtually no problems. I only had to talk her through a couple of issues on the phone, the main one being non-Linux-related: her BIOS wasn't set to boot from a CD.
She got going with email, and then it was time to get her set up for scrabble. The one she plays isn't the famous facebook one, it's a java program that accesses a club's server in Romania. Well, I think I spent about an hour with her on the phone, and we still don't have it working. One thing that took us a heck of a long time was that when she downloaded the jar file for the scrabble app, neither of us could figure out where the file had gone. Probably if I'd been in the same room with her it would have only taken me thirty seconds to locate the file, but over the phone, it was more like I was experiencing it from her point of view, and it was completely confusing. She was clicking around in the Firefox download manager, in the GNOME file manager, all with no luck. It seriously took her about 20 minutes, *with my help*, to find the file. It probably didn't help that I use fluxbox myself, and am not familiar with GNOME or its file manager. (Now we're almost there, except that apparently she's got a completely dysfunctional version of the java runtime installed. You click on the widgets in the program's UI, and it doesn't respond.)
Anyway, what kind of indictment is it of Firefox/GNOME's usability when it's easier to install Linux than to find the file you just downloaded?
Of course now I have to slap a steel helmet on my head to withstand the inevitable onslaught of know-it-all slashdotters telling me what an idiot I am, and how I could have easily found the file. Of course that's always how it is with usability. To the person who already knows how to use the software, it seems painfully obvious.
Leading the way by going back to 2003? (1)
DraconPern (521756) | about 6 years ago | (#25511029)
"throw out the old "files and folders" metaphor and leap to something new" - sounds like WinFS?
"They import a picture into F-spot and then have no idea how to attach it to an email." - picasa?
"single-file version control system" - Shadow Copy
"We need a consistent experience" - Windows, OS X
"it would be phenomenal if free software were leading the way"? - I don't see any new ideas here that hasn't been implemented before.
identify the wrong problem get the wrong solution (3, Insightful)
daveb (4522) | about 6 years ago | (#25511093)
The problem is that the user couldn't find a file. The solution is a better INTERFACE - this has absolutly nothing to do with the file system!
From the headline I thought this was going to be about lost/cross-linked clusters not idiotic users forgetting where something is saved. You can improve the problem in this story by implementing better and more intuitive search features through to overhalling the traditional file-browser window implimented on all OS's that I see.
These changes are independent on the underlying file system which could be anything from fat16 through to reiser ... heck it could even be PICK or a relational DB. Of course - some FS's naturally lend themselves to a particular style of search/browsing - but that simply makes it easer/harder for the interface developer. They are still very seperate things.
Changing the file system will NOT solve this problem
PEBKAC (1)
opencity (582224) | about 6 years ago | (#25511161)
Redundant but why not:
If you can't find the file, there's a user problem here.
Simple. (0)
Anonymous Coward | about 6 years ago | (#25511171)
Bring back the filesystem as a database and allow extensible columns attached to any file.
select * from pr0n where hair = 'red';
Err, I mean, uh...
select * from reports where type = 'TPS';
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[TUT] How to Make YOUR OWN SERVER for noobs NON HAM [TUT]
Ok First ur gunna need a source first i used was: allstarscape v2: http://uppit.com/VMLLT4
ur gunna have to leech it or make ur own source which i dunno how (COMPILE AFTER)
when u got that done go to www.no-ip.com then sign up and sign in
go to create a host make a ip like "myserver.no-ip.biz"
then download java here www.java.com (get latest)
and also downed the DUC Ip from www.no-ip.com and update ur ip
then go to ur all-starscape v2 folder rename if u wish
then run runserver.bat or something and it should go on
then visit www.silabsoft.org/client or just www.client.silabsoft.org i think only 1 works
then it downloads the cache and runs the webclient then for ur user put anything
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for ip
put like ur ip u made "myserver.no-ip.biz" or something
then hit login
there you go
now to make ur self owner and other players co-owner/admin/mod
open up the all-star scapev2 folder go to Characters/urusuer.txt open it u should see Rights=0 or something change the 0 to a 1 for mod and 2 for admin and 3 for co/owner
btw there is no need 2 port forward i didnt! nor did my friend that owned a good server
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Re: [TUT] How to Make YOUR OWN SERVER for noobs NON HAM [TUT]
well this isnt realy how to make your own server, more on how to start a server + alot of people will need to port forward. (I know i did when i first started a server.
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Re: [TUT] How to Make YOUR OWN SERVER for noobs NON HAM [TUT]
I agree with google, and you should make it in seprate steps, it is easier to read and no as cluttered.
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Re: [TUT] How to Make YOUR OWN SERVER for noobs NON HAM [TUT]
allstarscape is the worst starting source for anyone. its poorly coded and even worse allstar mods can login and ban everyone and they do i recommend gnarly scape or something better
I give this tut a 2/5 for those reasons
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Re: [TUT] How to Make YOUR OWN SERVER for noobs NON HAM [TUT]
I have seen this exact tutorial from somewhere. Word for word...
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Justin Timberlake postpones Buffalo tour stop after MSG cancellation
By Julianne Mosher,
After recently cancelling a Madison Square Garden show, Justin Timberlake recently had to postpone his tour stop in Buffalo.
According to The Associated Press, J.T. wanted to let fans in Buffalo, N.Y. know that he’s sorry.
After the “Mirrors” singer had to postpone his concert in New York City for a mysterious health reason, the pop star tweeted to fans apologizing for the delay.
Instead of Wednesday, he performed for New York fans at MSG on Thursday and Friday.
But because of the scheduling conflicts, Buffalo’s show is now being postponed until July 9 at the First Niagara Center.
On Friday while visiting The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, he took some time out to say, “Hi, Buffalo” and apologized for the cancellation. He also wanted to make sure fans know he’d be back.
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Vivek Oberoi to shoot nude scene in 'Gyarah Chalis Ki Last Metro'
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Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi
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Vivek Oberoi will reportedly shoot a nude scene for Gyarah Chalis Ki Last Metro.
The actor, who has taken over from Abhay Deol in the sequel to Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, will strip off in the film, Hindustan Times claims.
"We are making Vivek do something he has never attempted before. But knowing him, we are sure he can pull it off perfectly," said director Sanjay Khanduri.
"We will take a final call on the edit table, in terms of how much skin show is necessary."
The film, which is largely set in Delhi, sees Oberoi's character forced to strip to a crowd of students in a hostel.
The 35-year-old star is said to have turned down the opportunity of using a body double for the sequence.
The original film saw a shirtless Deol in a comic scene with a gay underworld gangster.
The Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara actor criticized Bollywood's "obsession with male cleavage" earlier this year.
Oberoi has also joined the cast of the third film in the Krrish series.
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General Discussion
The duck's 12 step program. Post here if you found a bug/design error.
srhdt at 1:59PM, July 19, 2011
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VegaX wrote:
Any update on the image compression problem?
Will you be able to turn it OFF for new uploaded pages and files in a near future?
Thankful for any update you can give us!
Yes, I'll post an update on that later today.
Short answer: it should no longer be happening for new uploaded pages. We figured out a method how to fix it for old pages, but the implementation of it hasn't been finalized yet. Feel free to test uploading a page now and see if it's still happening.
itsjustaar at 2:24PM, July 19, 2011
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So far at the moment, nothing seems to be broken for me. I dunno if it's my adblocker though on Firefox which seems to have made two weird grey blocks on the right and left sides of my comic. Or are they placeholders for something?
Other than that, aside from missing trophies, everything seems to be in working order for me. I love everything about what's up right now; delayment complaints an aside.
“Keeping Up with Thursday” - Updated Every 3 Days!
“ZombieToons Must Die” - hiatus. D:
Hawk at 2:25PM, July 19, 2011
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srhdt wrote:
We figured out a method how to fix it for old pages
THANK YOU! I've actually been really nervous about the possibility of re-uploaded my nearly 200 pages.
Readers are actually noticing the compression, so I look forward to the solution.
srhdt at 2:36PM, July 19, 2011
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UPDATE:
Comics in your My Favorites and My Comics list should only show a new last update date when a new page has gone live! Additionally, comics will only appear in the Latest Updates list on the homepage when a new page has gone live.
Anyone who has a comic that has an old update date can feel free to make a minor edit to it and confirm to me whether or not this is the case. Otherwise, I can confirm it for you guys tomorrow.
VegaX at 3:08PM, July 19, 2011
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Yup it works. New uploaded images are no longer compressed. GREAT! :)
Seems images uploaded for use with links on top/sides etc are still compressed though.
srhdt at 3:22PM, July 19, 2011
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Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked.
last edited on July 19, 2011 3:26PM
Niccea at 3:59PM, July 19, 2011
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Maybe I'm just having a bad day, but I haven't been able to get PQs sent out with Firefox or Chrome. I didn't have trouble before.
-edit- Got my banners up.
last edited on July 19, 2011 4:02PM
srhdt at 4:06PM, July 19, 2011
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Niccea wrote:
Maybe I'm just having a bad day, but I haven't been able to get PQs sent out with Firefox or Chrome. I didn't have trouble before.
-edit- Got my banners up.
Yeah PQ's were disabled like 20 minutes ago temporarily. We're working on importing all the old ones into the new site.
teagle at 4:39PM, July 19, 2011
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Everything seems to be working for me now.Thanks for all the hard work.I believe,when all is said and done,this will be a real kicka** site to come to and enjoy.
Mark.
Tantz Aerine at 5:15PM, July 19, 2011
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srhdt wrote:
Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked.
For the first time, navigator buttons and header image worked!
Datkidyellow at 10:04PM, July 19, 2011
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This is actually That kid yellow.I had to make this bogus account to give my battle cry. I cant get into my old profile at all. This happens when I actually finished up my first issue for Dome Busta. Someone help me!
Newway12 at 10:06AM, July 22, 2011
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How do you up load a new page?
skoolmunkee at 10:12AM, July 22, 2011
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Newway12- expand the “my comics” there on the right, then click “edit” next to your comic. You'll see a “pages” button like there used to be a pages tab.
OK, well the site is sort of working again for now, so I'll see about updating that first post tonight with the current bugs/fixed stuff! :I
IT'S OLD BATMAN
srhdt at 10:30AM, July 22, 2011
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Hey everyone,
So obviously the site has been impossible to log into for the past few days. It basically required a scouring of all the code on the back-end, but we think we figured out what the issue is. It was essentially a server issue.
Anyways, please report any lingering functionality issues as soon as you encounter them, so we can make sure nothing else has been adversely affected by this semi-downtime. Thanks.
last edited on July 22, 2011 11:52AM
Neilsama at 11:04AM, July 22, 2011
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You know what would be nice? For comics with multiple authors, it would be wonderful if we could differentiate which author is leaving the author notes. And by that, I mean being able to actually control that from page to page.
jercoxthealmighty at 11:51AM, July 22, 2011
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Hi guys, glad you've got log-in and uploading problems fixed, but I've got a new one for ya:
I usually keep a couple of days ahead with my comic, but strips I'm uploading ahead of time are going live immediately instead of when they are supposed to. Case in point:
Tomorrow's comic strip, today!
So, yeah, unless you've suddenly switched to Australia time or some such, I think that's a bug.
srhdt at 11:53AM, July 22, 2011
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jercoxthealmighty wrote:
Hi guys, glad you've got log-in and uploading problems fixed, but I've got a new one for ya:
I usually keep a couple of days ahead with my comic, but strips I'm uploading ahead of time are going live immediately instead of when they are supposed to. Case in point:
Tomorrow's comic strip, today!
So, yeah, unless you've suddenly switched to Australia time or some such, I think that's a bug.
You may have missed the explanation from Tuesday's newspost, but future updates will appear on your comic page FOR YOU. No other user can see those future pages currently. Please try logging out and visiting your comic to confirm.
darth_paul at 11:59AM, July 22, 2011
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srhdt wrote:
Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked.
No, still not working.
jercoxthealmighty at 12:00PM, July 22, 2011
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Ack! You're right! >__<
srhdt at 12:04PM, July 22, 2011
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darth_paul wrote:
srhdt wrote:
Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked.
No, still not working.
I just added header images to both your comics and it seems to have worked okay. My guess is the issue is browser related. Are you using Chrome?
HippieVan at 12:20PM, July 22, 2011
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srhdt wrote:
darth_paul wrote:
srhdt wrote:
Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked.
No, still not working.
I just added header images to both your comics and it seems to have worked okay. My guess is the issue is browser related. Are you using Chrome?
I don't mean to be harsh, srhdt, but I don't imagine most people are willing to switch browsers just to get one website to work properly. So “use Chrome” isn't really an acceptable fix.
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Have a comic milestone, a community project or some comic-related news you’d like to see in
a newspost? Send it to me via PQ or at hippievannews(at)gmail.com!
Datkidyellow at 1:28PM, July 22, 2011
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Ok this is crazy. I still cant get in my old profile as that kid yellow. Whats going on? I need to start posting again. Do you need some proof its really me?
last edited on July 22, 2011 1:33PM
srhdt at 1:31PM, July 22, 2011
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Hippie Van wrote:
srhdt wrote:
darth_paul wrote:
srhdt wrote:
Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked.
No, still not working.
I just added header images to both your comics and it seems to have worked okay. My guess is the issue is browser related. Are you using Chrome?
I don't mean to be harsh, srhdt, but I don't imagine most people are willing to switch browsers just to get one website to work properly. So “use Chrome” isn't really an acceptable fix.
You've completely misinterpreted my post. Of course “use Chrome” is not an acceptable fix. I identified the possible source of his problem (browser-related), and asked him to try uploading his header on Chrome in order to confirm whether or not it was actually a browser-related issue. It's entirely possible that his issue is NOT browser-related, which is why I asked him to test it.
I wasn't telling anyone to switch to Chrome. Obviously we're continuing to work on making all the functionality on the site behave correctly across all the major browsers.
You were kind of harsh, by the way.
srhdt at 1:54PM, July 22, 2011
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Datkidyellow wrote:
Ok this is crazy. I still cant get in my old profile as that kid yellow. Whats going on? I need to start posting again. Do you need some proof its really me?
Are you able to use the password reset feature? If you need me to I can PM you the email address linked to “that kid yellow” account.
Neilsama at 2:08PM, July 22, 2011
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I have a suggestion for the visible future pages. While I do enjoy being able to see unpublished pages in the archive (it's actually very handy!), I still very much wish that the index page on our comics would default to the current PUBLISHED page. And then we can simply click “next” to navigate to pages that aren't available to readers yet. It's very disorienting as an author to log into my own comic and see a page that hasn't been released yet.
Oh, I was going to start a new thread onthe forums about cool suggestions for the new website, such as the one I just made, but…
I CAN'T START A NEW THREAD!!!!
Forum broken.
srhdt at 2:33PM, July 22, 2011
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Neilsama wrote:
I CAN'T START A NEW THREAD!!!!
Forum broken.
Thanks for reporting this. The other issues that we're currently aware of and are working on right now: down arrows don't work when re-ordering comic pages, and you can't currently send PQs.
darth_paul at 2:58PM, July 22, 2011
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srhdt wrote:
darth_paul wrote:
srhdt wrote:
Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked.
No, still not working.
I just added header images to both your comics and it seems to have worked okay. My guess is the issue is browser related. Are you using Chrome?
No, I've got two PCs in my house one is running Windows XP and the other Windows 7, and both are using Firefox 5.0 as the internet browser. Also, Hippie Van is correct in that I really don't wish to switch my browser just for this one site, nor do I really feel like just downloading it just to test the problem, but I guess that's it b/c if you did indeed add my headers to both my comics, I'm not seeing them show up anywhere with Firefox.
srhdt at 3:48PM, July 22, 2011
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darth_paul wrote:
srhdt wrote:
darth_paul wrote:
srhdt wrote:
Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked.
No, still not working.
I just added header images to both your comics and it seems to have worked okay. My guess is the issue is browser related. Are you using Chrome?
No, I've got two PCs in my house one is running Windows XP and the other Windows 7, and both are using Firefox 5.0 as the internet browser. Also, Hippie Van is correct in that I really don't wish to switch my browser just for this one site, nor do I really feel like just downloading it just to test the problem, but I guess that's it b/c if you did indeed add my headers to both my comics, I'm not seeing them show up anywhere with Firefox.
I removed them after about an hour because I didn't think you would want a strange header image on your comics. If you don't want to test the header issue on another browser, that's your call. I'll be sure to announce in this thread when we've resolved the issue on Firefox.
darth_paul at 4:15PM, July 22, 2011
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srhdt wrote:
darth_paul wrote:srhdt wrote:
darth_paul wrote:
srhdt wrote:Anyone that was having a problem uploading HEADER IMAGES OR COMIC THUMBNAILS, please try so again. We're testing to see if a fix worked. No, still not working.
I just added header images to both your comics and it seems to have worked okay. My guess is the issue is browser related. Are you using Chrome?
No, I've got two PCs in my house one is running Windows XP and the other Windows 7, and both are using Firefox 5.0 as the internet browser. Also, Hippie Van is correct in that I really don't wish to switch my browser just for this one site, nor do I really feel like just downloading it just to test the problem, but I guess that's it b/c if you did indeed add my headers to both my comics, I'm not seeing them show up anywhere with Firefox.
I removed them after about an hour because I didn't think you would want a strange header image on your comics. If you don't want to test the header issue on another browser, that's your call. I'll be sure to announce in this thread when we've resolved the issue on Firefox.
Oh, O.K. Then. Yeah, I'm sorry, but I really don't want to load up my computers with additional browsers. So, I'll just wait for when it gets fixed on Firefox. Thanks for your help.
Aelwyn at 7:45PM, July 22, 2011
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Just a note. When uploading links with images on the ‘Manage Links’ page; it does not list them in the order that you upload- and doesn't sort them alphabetically by title, or give you an option to reorginize. It seems random. It is rather frustrating when you are trying to prioritize links that lead to other social networking and media sources.
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USMS Swimmer Info
Name: Frank E Booth
LMSC: Southern Pacific
Member is deceased. Date of death: Jun 1, 1980.
Swimming Achievements for Frank E Booth:
Sponsor #21Sponsor #45Sponsor #41Sponsor #50Sponsor #51
Sponsor #14Sponsor #44Sponsor #33Sponsor #29Sponsor #47Sponsor #43Sponsor #25
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Campbell River Salmon Foundation pays whole shot for Pinks for the Pier
A local organization has come forward to foot the entire bill of a program aimed at increasing the survival rate of pink salmon in Campbell River.
The Campbell River Salmon Foundation will pay $6,451 (minus other donations that may come along) to fund the Pinks for the Pier program, set to launch March 25 and continue until April 30.
This will be the third straight year the Salmon Foundation has contributed to the costs of running the program.
“For the past several years the city and more recently, the Campbell River Salmon Foundation, has provided financial support for the Pinks for the Pier project,” said City Clerk Peter Wipper. “Prior to 2011 the Wei Wai Kum First Nation supported the project by providing one out of every $10 generated by Discovery Harbour boat launch.”
This year the Salmon Foundation will fill the void with a $1,014 payment in early March to pay employee salaries for pen set-up at rearing locations and a second, $5,437 payment on April 1 to pay employee salaries for fry feeding, pen cleaning, fry release and pen take-down and cleaning.
The Pinks for the Pier project involves rearing 700,000 pink salmon from the Quinsam River in ocean net pens which Wipper said “increase early marine survival and helps to ‘home’ adults back to the rearing area which provides targeted fishing opportunities for residents and visiting anglers.”
Mayor Walter Jakeway said the program ensures that “in August there’s plentiful pink salmon for people to catch off the pier.”
How it works is the Quinsam River pink salmon are taken from incubators at the hatchery and transported to an ocean rearing site near the downtown fishing pier. The fry enter the pens at approximately .2 grams of weight and are raised to .5 grams in two to three weeks. Then they begin their migration to the open ocean.
The fry imprint on the rearing site, in this case near the pier, and the adult pinks from the release return in the early summer in search of their home, which could lead to fishing opportunities those fishing off the pier. Fish returns from the project are expected in July and August 2014.
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Hidden Treasures of the Delaware
This beautiful green-rayed specimen of an eastern elliptio mussel exhibits a color variation found in some juveniles from the Delaware and Neversink Rivers. Eastern elliptios make up the greatest animal biomass in the Delaware, and are the only mussel species here with consensus on their conservation status being “Secure.”
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By Don Hamilton
Whether floating or wading the Delaware River, swimming in or just gazing at its waters, the most compelling scenery, for me, has always been the view beneath the surface. The riverbed itself and all the engaging aquatic life there and within the flow have been what’s held my attention. And the picture is usually clear and captivating.
When the Delaware flows high and muddy, as it sometimes does temporarily after rains and runoff events, my interest in being on the river drops off dramatically, though the scenery above the surface is plenty pleasing in its own right. But even a turbid Delaware clears up faster than most rivers under these circumstances, thanks in large part to an extensive and well-developed natural system that efficiently strains suspended particulate matter out of the water column. This powerful filtration system oftentimes helps to produce water of clarity equal to distilled water, as measured on a numerical scale (in Nephelometric Turbidity Units) and documented by the National Park Service’s water quality monitoring program.
So how did we get so lucky to have a widespread, built-in filtration system in the Delaware River that enables this marvelous viewing, provides numerous additional ecosystem benefits and works for free with no carbon footprint?
Freshwater mussels are not the most charismatic animals found in the Delaware, nor the most celebrated, but in terms of ecological function and benefit, they’re among the most important. They’re simple creatures that do a few key things, and do them well.
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Duck-Billed Platypus: Ornithorhynchidae - Physical Characteristics
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A platypus, at first glance, resembles an otter with a duck's bill on its face and a beaver's tail in back. An adult platypus, about the size of a house cat, weighs from 3 to 5 pounds (1.5 to 2.5 kilograms), its adult head and body length runs 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 centimeters), and the tail adds another 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 centimeters). Males are larger than females.
The snout, despite its duckbill shape, is soft, moist, and rubbery in texture, not hard like a bird's beak. The bill has an upper and lower section, like that of a mammal or bird, and the jaw hinging and motions are like those of mammals. The nostrils are set close together on the top of the upper bill.
The word "platypus" means "flat feet," referring to the animal's webbed, somewhat ducklike feet. The scientific name, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, means, in Latin, "bird-snout, resembling a duck." The plural is "platypuses" or just "platypus."
Most of the body is covered with fine, soft fur. The pelt color varies from dark amber to very dark brown on the platypus's back and sides, and from grayish white to yellowish brown on the underbelly. Platypus fur is fine, soft, and dense, with up to 900 hairs per square inch of skin. The fur has two layers, an undercoat with a woolly texture and an overcoat of coarser hair. As the platypus dives, the two fur layers trap a layer of air next to the skin, thus keeping the body dry and helping to insulate it against cold while the platypus swims, often throughout the night, and sometimes in temperatures close to freezing.
The body is somewhat flattened and streamlined. The limbs are short and muscular. As in other monotremes, the limbs of the platypus are set in a permanent push-up position, the upper limb bones extending out from the sides of the body, horizontal to the ground, the lower limb bones going straight down. Although an excellent swimmer, the platypus is clumsy when trying to walk on land, and seldom does so anyway, except within its tunnels, since it burns up twice as much body energy moving about on land as it does swimming underwater.
All four feet have five claws apiece and are webbed, but the webbing of the front feet extends in a flat flange beyond the toes when the platypus swims. Back on land or in its burrow, the animal folds the extra webbing under its forefeet and walks on its knuckles. The platypus uses the forelimbs and forefeet for swimming and digging, while using the hind feet and claws as combs to keep the fur clean and waterproof.
The eyes are small and the external ears are mere holes in the skull, although the internal structure of the ears is like that of other mammals. There are two long grooves for protecting the eyes and ears, a single groove surrounding both the eye and ear on each side. These grooves are closed underwater, shutting both eyes and ears, when the platypus dives to hunt for food. Out of water, the senses of sight and hearing are sharp.
Both hind limbs of the male bear hollow, pointed, poison spurs mounted on the insides of the ankles, just above the heels. There are venom glands, one in each thigh, called the "crural glands" because they are controlled by the crural nerves, which are major motor nerves of the hindlimbs. The glands secrete venom that is passed through ducts to the sharp spurs, which the platypus can erect like jacknife blades and stab into other animals.
Both sexes have the spurs when they are young. At four months of age, male spurs are protected by a covering of whitish, chalky material that sloughs off completely by the end of the first year of age. Females bear smaller, useless spurs, without venom, that they shed by ten months of age.
The platypus's flat, beaverlike tail is used as a swimming rudder, a shovel, for fat storage, and by the mother for keeping eggs and young warm. The tail can store up to fifty percent of a platypus's total load of body fat. Female platypus use the tail to carry leaves to the nesting chamber, and both sexes use it to sweep loosened soil out of the way when digging. The tail has no fine fur, only coarse, bristly hair on its upper surface to aid in carrying or sweeping.
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Soul Meeting Lyrics
I was a fool
I told a lie
I did you wrong
I made you cry
So now i'm walking all alone
Down the darkest street in town
Standing in the rain
While my tears keep falling down
I'm soul searching
How could i say goodbye to you?
I'm soul searching
I made you cry
How could i leave
Somebody like you
How could i do all the silly things
That i do
Wht makes me try the way i do
Act a fool the way i do
I need you so bad baby
Won't you come back to me?
I'm soul searching
But nobody like my baby
I keep soul searching
It's driving me crazy
Why
Did i ever say goodbye
I must be outta my mind
I keep walking and looking for a sign
I gotta be crazy baby
To ever let you go
I keep looking for a sign
Oh why
Do i get all the bad breaks
How could i make
Such stupid mistakes
But the truth won't come to me
No matter how i wreck my brain
The rain keeps falling down
And i keep calling out your name
I'm soul searching
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Ordos Museum by MAD Architects
The Ordos Museum in Inner Mongolia, designed by MAD Architects, has reached completion. The structure, located in a desert city in the northern Chinese autonomous region, is surrounded by a softly moulded shell of aluminium panels. When we got to ...
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Leyshon has gas flowing at Ordos Basin well and to spud next onshore China drill
"The Interim Testing Programme has confirmed the presence of gas in the target zones and has given us the confidence to drill Well ZJS8, said John Manzoni, Leyshon Energy chairman. In addition there continues to be very encouraging results being ...
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Hydrocarbon Generation Kinetics of Lacustrine Yanchang Shale in Southeast Ordos Basin, North China
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Palatka man shot in Tuesday argument
Posted: January 21, 2014 - 6:34pm
A 31-year-old man was shot Tuesday in the area of North 16th and Washington streets in Palatka, according to the Palatka Police Department.
Officers were called to a report of gunshots at about 12:35 p.m. to find Farrellton McCullough on the porch at 1601 Washington St. with a gunshot wound, according to police. The Palatka man was taken to Putnam Community Medical Center, then UF Health in Jacksonville for treatment.
Police said McCullough was involved in an argument with an unidentified suspect who pulled a gun and fired several times. The gunman fled in a white two-door mid-size vehicle, according to witnesses.
Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact Lt. Jason Shaw or Detective Reno Fells at the Palatka Police Department at (386) 329-0115.
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Jersey Girls Go Outdoors
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by Michele S. Byers, executive director, New Jersey Conservation Foundation
Jersey girls have a mixed reputation. According to Bruce Springsteen, “nothing matters in this whole wide world, when you’re in love with a Jersey girl.” But thanks to the antics of the “Real Housewives” and the “Jersey Shore” cast members, the world’s reality TV fans may be wondering what the Boss was thinking.
Fear not… a new breed of Jersey girl is ready to take back the spotlight! The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Division of Fish and Wildlife will once again hold its “Becoming an Outdoors-Woman” workshop.
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New Jersey has offered a “Becoming an Outdoors-Woman” program since 1995 (although a few years were skipped), with a goal of providing opportunity for all kinds of women to learn about nature and receive expert training in skills like fishing, kayaking, hiking, shooting and orienteering.
The “Becoming an Outdoors-Woman” program was founded in 1991 by Dr. Christine Thomas, professor at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, who identified barriers to women participating in outdoor activities. Workshops are held all over the United States, Canada and New Zealand.
This year’s New Jersey workshop will be held Sept. 10-12 in Avalon, with a focus on coastal ecology. It’s not your typical “girls’ weekend out.”
Over the span of three days, participants gain hands-on experience in activities they might never try on their own – archery and surf fishing, for example – in a supportive, non-competitive setting.
“There’s something very empowering about learning something new,” said Cathy Blumig, who is running the workshop for the third consecutive year. Blumig especially enjoys teaching first-timers with little outdoor experience. “It’s really rewarding to see the big smiles on their faces and hear them say they never thought they could do that.”
More than 20 different activities are offered. Women can learn about coastal ecology and estuary ecosystems, different types of fishing – bay, saltwater fly, surf or deep sea – or crabbing and clamming. There are classes on kayaking, and how to fish from a kayak. The “woodworking for wildlife” class teaches women how to make bluebird boxes, nesting platforms and bat boxes. Hikers will appreciate the training available in orienteering and geocaching. Those who enjoy the water can learn to snorkel or drive a motor boat. There’s training in falconry and sporting dogs, and one course even offers everything you need to know about hunting and preparing wild turkey.
The registration deadline for “Becoming an Outdoors-Woman” is officially Aug. 9, but Blumig is willing to consider latecomers if lodgings are still available. The workshop costs $395, which includes hotel (double occupancy), seven meals, instruction and equipment use.
The workshop is open to those over 18 years old. To check availability, call Blumig at (908) 637-4317. To see the full course listing, go to the Division of Fish and Wildlife website www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw.
For Jersey Girls who want to become confident outdoors-women, this isn’t the only opportunity. To learn about other “Becoming an Outdoors-Woman” workshops outside the Garden State, go to the group’s Facebook page, at www.facebook.com/Becoming-an-outdoors-woman.
And I hope you will consult New Jersey Conservation Foundation’s website at www.njconservation.org or contact me at [email protected], if you would like more information about conserving New Jersey’s precious land and natural resources.
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Know when to say "no." It isn't worth the time to continue using an ineffective instrument, even if it has been ingrained in your organization. Weed out the less effective tools so you can concentrate on utilizing the methods and venues that function best for your objectives.
Invite your followers into your world, your weblog, your thoughts.give them an additional outlet to you and display them that you are willing to listen to what they have to say if they pay attention to what you have to say, this mutual win-win will assist you get twitter followers that have a vested curiosity in you.
Blogs, on the other hand, are totally free. Both Blogger and WordPress provide blog hosting for free and also provide simple templates to create a distinct blog. I use Blogger for my weblog. It's extremely simple and makes submitting pictures, hyperlinks, and other things easy--just with the click on of a mouse. I also use WordPress for my web site and it tends to be a little tougher to manipulate, but you can create a unique appear if you understand some easy coding.
Facebook and Twitter have a strange partnership, with Mark Zuckerberg seeking to buy Twitter and the offer not coming to fruition. Instead FB simply copied the Twitter update box that grew to become the main function when utilizing Facebook. It makes feeling that the two would cooperate with each other, because they both seem to cater to different needs and they each have their personal unique business designs. Many individuals have accounts with each solutions, so it only makes feeling to support simple and open connectivity.
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#1 Guest_divineM_*
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:27 PM
Over the last few days a secret has been revealed within my family of origin which has been pretty devastating to all. I have been asked not to tell this to anyone outside our family ie not even my DP. We always tell each other everything! This revelation ahs been horrible for me and i have found it hard to hide this from him. he keeps asking me questions about whether i'm ok etc. at times I feel like I'm going to burst out crying but obviously can't without alarming him. Really struggling with this at the moment. Can't discuss it with anyone except two other family memebrs who are equally upset, but I don't wantt o go against my word. What would you do?
Thanks all for replying. Good to hear all the different perspectives. After reading it all and thinking some more I have decided not to tell DH. This is because it's something he does not need to know, I'm now coping better and it will not affect our marriage. If he was to find out eventually, as some PP suggested, he will not hold it against me. I would also hate to think that every time I tell someone something it automatically means their DP finds out...Thanks again
Edited by divineM, 18 January 2013 - 09:11 AM.
#2 TillyTake2
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:29 PM
My husband is my family so he gets rights to anything I want to tell him.
#3 Two-one-two
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:30 PM
Your husband is your immediate and closest family ..... what would you want him to do in the same circumstance??
#4 Freddie'sMum
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:31 PM
I'd go back to the people who have asked you NOT to tell your DP - say that is affecting your relationship with him - you don't keep secrets from each other and you are going to tell DP.
Then tell DP.
I couldn't stand it if there was a secret (of that much importance) between DH & I.
#5 Apageintime
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:31 PM
QUOTE (TillyTake2 @ 14/01/2013, 03:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My husband is my family so he gets rights to anything I want to tell him.
same here, DH and I dont do 'big' secrets.
#6 Ranunculus
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:31 PM
I would tell my husband.
I'm not sure if that's the right or wrong thing to do, but it sounds like you need support.
#7 I*Love*Christmas
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:32 PM
My DH is my family so I would tell him. By the sounds of your post this secret is huge in which case it will probably be revealed over time and your DP will end up finding out. You are better off telling him now.
#8 PrincessPeach
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:34 PM
I'd tell my DH.
We discuss everything & I have been told a lot of things I'm not supposed to know. My DH is great at keeping things to himself & not telling all & sundry, plus he is my sounding board.
If it is that bad that it is upsetting, then he needs to know, simply so he can support you through this difficult time.
#9 darcswan
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:35 PM
If a friend/family member had asked me to keep a secret I would... Unless it somehow directly affected or involved me.
It sounds like this is something that will have an effect on your life, so I think you should just tell your partner.
#10 elegie
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:35 PM
I agree, you need to tell him. Whether you ask him to pretend he doesn't know, or go back and tell the rest of your family that you will/have told him, is up to you.
#11 mel43
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:35 PM
I'd never agree to keep it a secret from my husband in the first place.
#12 Funwith3
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:36 PM
Tell your husband and ask him to pretend he knows nothing if and when it ever comes out. No one should ever expect you to keep secrets from him.
#13 Tesseract
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:38 PM
I'm happy to keep other people's secrets from DH. Unless it's affecting me or our relationship, in which case I tell him. He's my volt.
You're obviously devastated about what it is, you have the right to tell your significant other so that he can support you. Asking you to carry it on your own and hide it from him (ie lie when he asks what's the matter) is too much to ask. You trust him, so should they.
#14 spellfall
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:40 PM
I would tell. I know I can trust my dp and it won't go any further and in addition I would be relying on his support.
#15 vanessa71
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:46 PM
I'd tell DH, I don't keep things of importance from him.
#16 YodaTheWrinkledOne
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:47 PM
QUOTE (Freddie'sMum @ 14/01/2013, 02:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'd go back to the people who have asked you NOT to tell your DP - say that is affecting your relationship with him - you don't keep secrets from each other and you are going to tell DP.
Then tell DP.
I couldn't stand it if there was a secret (of that much importance) between DH & I.
This. If it is truly eating you up inside, I'd tell your DP. He's your support, he'll have your back.
BUT I would tell the others first that's what you are planning to do.
If your DP knows, what's going to happen? What is the justification for why husbands/wives can't be told? Is it for their safety or benefit? Or to simply save face because there is shame/humiliation/disgrace in the secret?
It kinda would help to have some idea of what the secret is. If it's concerning a crime (ie. murder), then I can understand the ban on telling people. But if it's simply someone has screwed up big time (eg. illegitimate kid), then maybe it's not such a big deal if your husband knows.
#17 FeralPerthFembo
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:50 PM
QUOTE (Freddie'sMum @ 14/01/2013, 01:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'd go back to the people who have asked you NOT to tell your DP - say that is affecting your relationship with him - you don't keep secrets from each other and you are going to tell DP.
Then tell DP.
Yep, this. Or if it is really important that DH not know what the secret is I would at least explain to your DH, you have just found something out that is upsetting you, but that you arent able to tell him because it is not your secret to tell.
I know that sounds mean (like a child's "I have a secret but I'm not telling!"), but I know my DH would want me to handle it that way, rather than him feel like something is wrong but me telling him everything is fine. Obviously your DH can tell that there is something and you might freak him out more by telling him there is nothing.
#18 EsmeLennox
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:53 PM
This is obviously not an innocuous secret or even a secret that you are keeping for someone that is not impacting directly on you. Clearly it is a massive deal, I would tell my husband because I would need his support and I don't keep huge secrets from him, especially secrets that are clearly having a devastating impact on me. I would not have agreed to the 'condition' of not telling my DH in the first place.
There's two ways to approach it, either tell your DP and ask him to not let on that he knows,or tell the other people involved that you cannot keep it from your DP because of the impact it is having on you.
Edited by Jemstar, 14 January 2013 - 02:54 PM.
#19 Guest_divineM_*
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:53 PM
it's nothing like a murder or anything illegal. it's just that it would bring humuliation to those who asked me not to tell. I think I agree with Madame Catty rather than with other posters so feel I can't bertray their confidence. It's not something DP needs to know.
#20 MrsLexiK
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:53 PM
I would tell my DH and when he was my DP I would have told him too. This is not just something about somewhere else, this is about you - it is your secrete to tell as well.
#21 FeralFerretOfDoom
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:54 PM
I don't think it's fair to ask someone to hide something from their partner or primary support person if it is something that can reasonably be expected to cause them a fair amount of angst.
Eg1 - friend tells me she had an affair with someone, that's her secret and I have no business sharing it
Eg2 - friend tells me she had an affair with my father, well that has a direct effect on my emotional well-being, so I don't think it's fair to tell me I can't tell my husband and get his support.
I don't think anyone has the right to expect you to keep a secret at the expense of your well-being.
If keeping it from your DH is really non-negotiable, then please go and see a counsellor or someone that you can spill your guts to. You obviously need to talk to someone.
Edited by WootFerretOfDoom, 14 January 2013 - 02:54 PM.
#22 opethmum
Posted 14 January 2013 - 02:54 PM
I never keep secrets from my DH it is a bad thing to do. It sounds like you need his support in this matter. My DH and I are volts to each other and we offer unconditional support to another and don't share to all and sundry.
#23 Feral_Pooks
Posted 14 January 2013 - 03:00 PM
OP I'm really sorry you are feeling so upset and don't feel you can talk to your DP. Do you really think that telling your DP, and only your DP, will cause a lot of pain for the people involved? Because if not, I think your need for support is very understandable and worth a little discomfort on the part of others.
I agree with others, talk again to the people you promised and explain you are upset and want to be able to talk it over with your DP, and no one else.
#24 YodaTheWrinkledOne
Posted 14 January 2013 - 03:00 PM
QUOTE (divineM @ 14/01/2013, 02:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
it's nothing like a murder or anything illegal. it's just that it would bring humuliation to those who asked me not to tell. I think I agree with Madame Catty rather than with other posters so feel I can't bertray their confidence. It's not something DP needs to know.
Humiliation? Why do you even know about it? Why did you need to know? (Or why did someone think/believe you should know about this dirty little secret?
As you say, if it's not something your DO needs to know, then suck it and put it behind you. Don't dwell on it and try not to think/worry about it.
And next time, stop someone before they unload their dirty secrets on you. Because whatever it is, it is likely to affect you and correspondingly, it will likely to have some impact on how you relate to DP. If you don't want to forced into a position that you have to lie or avoid your DP, then you don't need to know the secret.
#25 slvhwke
Posted 14 January 2013 - 03:03 PM
If you are not able to tell him perhaps you can talk to him within the confines of what you can say.
E.g. I have gotten some family information which has rocked me to the core. I wish I could talk to you but I cannot betray their trust in me. I'm not ok but you can help me by just being here for me without needing to know.
I don't think you can keep pretending that nothing it wrong to him. Would he accept not knowing the secret but knowing there is one?
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HELENA MELISSA KEELER December 21,1935 - December 20, 2012 Keeler, Helena Melissa - passed away December 20, 2012 at the age of 76 in Red Bluff. Helena was one day shy of celebrating her 77th birthday. Helena was born in the hills of North Carolina and at the age of around two years old, her family moved to Richfield. Helena and her brothers and sisters worked hard on the family dairy farm. Helena was a graduate of Corning High School. On April 24, 1954 Helena married the love of her life Arlo R. Keeler, Jr. Helena was an avid bowler in her younger days and many times had the high womans game at the Lariat Bowl. While raising three children, Helena helped her mother whenever needed to run the old Peter Pan caf‚ in downtown Red Bluff. Helena was a loving wife / homemaker to Junior until his passing December 13, 2010. After Juniors retirement from the Alaska pipeline, Junior and Helena looked forward to traveling and camping with family and friends. They enjoyed riding quads on the Oregon Dunes in Coos Bay, Oregon and loved watching NASCAR. Before she became ill, she loved planting and taking care of her flowers and many times people would slow down going past the house to admire all the bright colors. Helena especially took pride as a mother and friend to her children and provided a supportive and loving home. Helena is survived her loving and cherished children, David Keeler (Kathy), Pamala Keeler and Gary Keeler (Kimberly) all residing in Red Bluff. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Helena is also survived by one Brother Enis Metcalf of Manton. Helena was preceded in death by her Mother Dorothy Metcalf/Tilson and Brothers John and Oscar Metcalf and Sisters Doris DeBoer and Virginia Riddle. No services will be held upon Helena's request. Any questions, please feel free to contact Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers.
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AZZA Spartan CSAZ-102E Black SECC Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case
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• SECC Steel ATX Mid Tower
• 2xUSB 2.0, Audio, Mic Front Ports
• 4 External 5.25" Drive Bays
• 4 Internal 3.5" Drive Bays
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The Spartan 102E from AZZA has an enormous storage capacity with four external 5.25" drive bays, two external 3.5" bays, four internal 3.5" drive bays, 3+2 x 2.5"SSD, HDD drive bays, and seven expansion slots. The screwless design of the drive bays allows easy installation, while three pre-installed 120mm fans keep your system cool. It also supports up to 240mm water cooling radiators, and a long VGA card up to 340mm. It can accommodate Micro ATX and ATX motherboards and is compatible with all kinds of Nvidia. In addition, the painted black interior complements the black exterior, and adds to its overall sophistication and refinement. Easy USB 2.0 and audio connectivity are provided on the top I/O panel. An adjustable PSU support bridge is located in the bottom, and you may install the PSU with the fan either facing up or down for air intake or exhaust. The pre-drilled fan holes help to eliminate the PSU as one of the heat sources in the case! Furthermore, the AZZA Spartan 102E also comes with a superior cable management system for better cable management and better air flow.
• newegg Efficient Cooling All your components will stay cool with one 120 mm front blue LED fan, one 120 mm side blue LED fan, and one black 120mm fan in the rear. Enhanced ventilation can be achieved by your option to add two 120mm fans on the top. It also supports a water cooling radiator up to 240mm in size.
• newegg Maximum Capacity and Expandability The AZZA Spartan 102E supports a long VGA card up to 340mm. Featuring four external 5.25" drive bays, two external 3.5" bays, four internal 3.5" drive bays, 3+2 x 2.5"SSD, HDD drive bays, and seven expansion slots, the Spartan 102E provides excellent expandability.
• newegg Screwless Design and Cable Management The screwless design for the drive bays allows for speedy installation. The side panel also sports a screwless design for effortless assembly and maintenance. The cable management system keeps cables hidden behind the pre-drilled motherboard tray, keeping your system organized and airflow unobstructed.
• newegg Convenient I/O Panel The two USB 2.0 and audio ports are conveniently located on the top of the case for easy access.
Learn more about the AZZA CSAZ-102E
Model
Brand
AZZA
Series
Spartan
Model
CSAZ-102E
Spec
Type
ATX Mid Tower
Color
Black
Case Material
SECC Steel
With Power Supply
No
Power Supply Mounted
Bottom
Motherboard Compatibility
ATX, Full ATX, Micro ATX
With Side Panel Window
Yes
Expansion
External 5.25" Drive Bays
4
External 3.5" Drive Bays
2
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays
4
Internal 2.5" Drive Bays
3+2 x 2.5" SSD, HDD Drive Bays
Expansion Slots
7
Front Ports
Front Ports
2xUSB 2.0, Audio, Mic
Cooling System
120mm Fans
1 x 120mm Blue LED Fan in Front
1 x 120mm Blue LED Fan on Side
1 x 120mm Black Fan in Rear
Physical Spec
Dimensions
20.1" x 8.6" x 18.5"
Features
Features
Ultimate Cooling System: Total support 6 Fans
Support Water Cooling Radiator up to Size 240mm
Support Longest up to 340mm (ATI 5970) VGA Card
Bottom Mount Power Supply
Cable Management
Easy installation of CPU Cooler
Screwless design for HDD
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts
1 year limited
Labor
1 year limited
Quick Info
Warranty
• Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
• Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
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• N/A
• 3/17/2014 2:06:25 PM
• Tech Level: Somewhat High
• Ownership: more than 1 year
4 out of 5 eggsGreat case that looks good.
Pros: Great case with plenty of room considering its a Mid Tower. Plenty of room for fans and in my opinion, it looks fantastic.
Cons: I've had almost no issues with this case besides two. For one, it is very noisy, specifically the fan on the side. Secondly, audio jacks on the top of the case did not work for me(not a problem I have speakers), and secondly, the whole audio jack, usb board on the top has fallen out a couple of times and doesnt like to stay in place.
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• Ashton2091
• 6/26/2013 2:54:20 PM
• Tech Level: High
• Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
4 out of 5 eggsNICE
Pros: Sturdy build, well ventilated, comes with 3 fans (rare), steel construction (except for front panel), also comes with a dust filter for the power supply bottom fan. oh and ROOMY, especially for a mid tower case. Tool-less design works great. Love the hard drive brackets.
Cons: Side panel door is a little hard to push back into place on the top half. Had to force it down while inserting the screw to make sure the screw went in straight to secure it closed.
Other Thoughts: the front door is secured via magnet. i have a feeling this could wear down at some point, but we'll see.
Picked this case up from a different retailer for 35 bucks! That's a steal! It's not quite worth the newegg price (currently $79) but it's worth more than $35.
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• 9/15/2012 4:56:44 PM
• Tech Level: High
• Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
• Verified Owner
5 out of 5 eggsNice case
Pros: Decent sized case comes with alot of places to put fans which is very nice.
Cons: for a gaming pc with big graphics cards i'd try to find something bigger. this will wok but it's a little cramped after the GPUs.
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• Bmikes
• 8/10/2012 1:39:13 PM
• Tech Level: High
• Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
• Verified Owner
5 out of 5 eggsAwesome
Pros: Great wire management, Great cool look, easy access to Hard Drives and all other drives. Plenty of space! I have used many cases and I really like this one a lot!
Cons: Nothing is wrong at all with it. The side window has two 120mm fans and I'd like to be able to see the inside better but not a big deal.
Other Thoughts: Great Case, highly recommended!
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• Xyrior450
• 4/24/2012 8:58:33 AM
• Tech Level: Somewhat High
• Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
4 out of 5 eggsGreat Case
Pros: I love this case primarily because it looks great and everything wires nice and easy. some of the functionality such as the top usb and headphone/microphone inputs are surprisingly useful.
Cons: Well most of my cons were minor such as a few problems with the audio inputs on top but not really much else.
Other Thoughts: All the space behind the motherboard is pretty useless to me as it was almost completely covered. Not a con in my eyes though.
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• silverhwy
• 3/28/2012 4:06:43 AM
• Tech Level: High
• Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
4 out of 5 eggssilverhwy
Pros: Great functionality, well-designed, three fans for extra cooling
Cons: Manual poorly written, poorly printed, information incorrect
Other Thoughts: These cases are great products and well-thought out with good workmanship. The manual needs to be written by someone with more knowledge of the English language and the information need to be checked and corrected. The manual needs to be printed better. Their tech response was rapid and useful.
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• NCT Fanatic
• 5/17/2011 9:09:50 PM
• Tech Level: High
• Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
• Verified Owner
5 out of 5 eggsFantastic
Pros: Overall Great for the price, looks great, runs great, perfect functionality.
Cons: Smaller, (I prefer full ATX), some areas are weak in support ( IE plastic drive trays)
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• MrTruth
• 5/11/2011 5:00:56 AM
• Tech Level: Somewhat High
• Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
• Verified Owner
4 out of 5 eggsEHHH
Pros: Everything about this case rocks except for one thing and that is if you plan to use fans on top.
Cons: I have a ASRock X58 Extreme6 ATX motherboard and becasue of how close to the cpu is to the top of the case i could not use the scythe fans that i planed too for extra exhaust fans. Also i had no choice but to use the stock heatsink that came with my intel core i7 960 cpu.
Other Thoughts: i had a plan to use a push pull config with a Silenx Effizio Extreme but due to the space between top of case and cpu i could not.
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The table below looks at the statistics for the Wintel Infrastructure Engineer role in IT jobs advertised for the Buckinghamshire region. Included is a guide to the average salaries offered in IT jobs that have cited Wintel Infrastructure Engineer in their job title over the 3 months to 23 October 2014 with a comparison to the same period in the previous 2 years.
Location
3 months to
23 Oct 2014
Same period 2013 Same period 2012
Wintel Infrastructure Engineer
Rank - - -
Permanent jobs requiring a Wintel Infrastructure Engineer 0 0 0
As % of all permanent IT jobs located in Buckinghamshire - - -
As % of the Job Titles category - - -
Number of salaries quoted 0 0 0
Average salary - - -
UK excluding London average salary - £34,500 £34,500
Wintel Infrastructure Engineer
South East
The following table is for comparison with the above and provides statistics for the entire Job Titles category in permanent jobs advertised in the Buckinghamshire region. Most job vacancies include a discernible job title. As such the figures in the first row provide an indication of the total number of permanent jobs in the overall sample.
Job Titles Category
Buckinghamshire
Permanent IT job ads with a match in the
Job Titles category
1999 1792 1769
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Number of salaries quoted 1544 1467 1476
Average salary £40,000 £40,000 £40,000
90% offered a salary of more than £25,000 £25,000 £25,000
10% offered a salary of more than £58,000 £55,000 £60,000
UK excluding London average salary £40,000 £40,000 £38,500
% change year-on-year
- +3.89%
Wintel Infrastructure Engineer
Jobs Demand Trend in Buckinghamshire
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Wintel Infrastructure Engineer Jobs Demand Trend in Buckinghamshire
Wintel Infrastructure Engineer
Salary Trend in Buckinghamshire
This chart provides the 3-month moving average for salaries quoted in permanent IT jobs citing Wintel Infrastructure Engineer across the Buckinghamshire region.
Wintel Infrastructure Engineer Salary Trend in Buckinghamshire
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If you could go back in time to a previous winter to ski, which would it be and why.
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Posted: Nov 15, 2005 - 4:07 PM GMT
i would go back to: 1993-94 ski season. i was doing a lot of field service work for a company.i even got up to montreal jan 04,and it was -40 degrees! tons of snow thru out new england that 93/94 season. cause of the work related stuff....plus a new relationship with a woman i was seeing at the time (she did not ski-nor want to learn) i did not ski much. still--keeping up with the constant snowstorms that hit the central mass area--plus up north--i REALLY wished i had that season to do over again! i recall the snowbanks being high right up till mid march of 94!
i would go back to those days and ski : Wachusett,Bradford,Pats Pk,Temple,Beast,and much more..................if only i had the BACK IN TIME capsule! brian o
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1968-69. As I have mentioned on earlier posts, that was the winter Mt. Washington received more than 550 inche of snow. I remember the T-bar at Sugarloaf had to be bulldozed out in order to run. I swam in the ocean in Maine on July 4 in '69 and skied Tuckerman Ravine July 6.
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I'd go back to the mid 70's when my home mountain, Attitash was truly untouched, when tightrope was 15 feet wide, when Saco was to the outside of the hall double and there was a T bar at the learning area.
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March '01!!!!
I can't remember one thaw that whole winter.
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..., when Saco was to the outside of the hall double and there was a T bar at the learning area.
Trail widening has been an outgrowth of snowmaking, and I do miss some of the real narrow runs. Goat (Stowe) - widened; Narrow Gauge - not so narrow, etc.
Glades of today have brought back a sense of narrowness and I while I have fond memories of Downdraft and Big Dipper (Killington) as very tight glades, I don't think they were any better than Julios (Killington), Paradise (MRG), etc.
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Posted: Nov 15, 2005 - 11:18 PM GMT
BILL 29................INCRED!
THAT MEANS WITHIN A 2 DAY PERIOD....YOU SNORKLED/SWAM/SUNBURNED..........THEN........skied like a banshee on a crest of icy/snow+MT LIVING!!!! then.............said! wow! I CAN'T BELIEVE I ATE THE WHOLE THING! really good season----and you saw the reason..... why THE NORTHEAST USA IS THE PLACE TO: boogie......w/da best of em! god bless these mts of ours......brian o
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Just after that big dump we just got, a buddy of mine spent the morning riding Pow, and the afternoon windsurfing on Lake Champlain.
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February 1978. After the famous blizzard I was snowed in at UMass Dartmouth for a week and cross country skied on the roads through most of South Dartmouth. After there was some road clearing I got down to Horseneck Beach in Westport with friends and did some surfing in wetsuits.
I also remember the winter of 68-69. Lots of no school days. There used to be a sign on the chairlift at Gunstock that marked the snow depth in the spring of 69. I think you looked up to see it.
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Posted: Nov 16, 2005 - 3:35 PM GMT
The Blizzard of '78 was not bad for skiing, but it wasn't great. It was a coastal storm with far more snow to the small areas of the south.
If you lived in MA, the roads were legally closed, although I snuck up to NH on back roads. The deepest snow from that blizzard was about 50" at Diamond Hill, RI.
At Mittersill, they got only 4".
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Joshua Segal
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Is GV cottage cheese vegetarian?
We need to know what kind of enzymes are used in the making of this product
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The enzyme used to produce Great Value Cottage Cheese is a microbial coagulant that is produced using a controlled fermentation process.
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I find two different cartons of FF cottage cheese. Are these made by two different manufacturers?
I like the one in the green carton. The one in the white generic carton tastes different and I will not be buying this again.
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Though this product has not been reformulated, Walmart has redesigned the Great Value packaging to include easy-to-read nutrition labels, a more visible product guarantee and more appetizing food photography, making it easy for customers to find their favorite products in the stores.
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Fat free or just milk-fat free?
I noticed that the labeling has changed on this product recently. The pink band on the container now specifies 0% Milk Fat. Since the nutrition facts in the fat category have not changed on this product, what would be the reason for the new labeling specifying no milk fat? If the product is fat free, wouldn't that include all types of fat. It seems a bit redundant.
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Yes, "fat free" and "0% milk fat free" are one in the same. It is stated this way to clarify further for our customers.
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Why does Great Value fat free cottage cheese have a greater percentage of calcium (40% of daily requirement is listed on my carton) than other brands
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LAST FEW MONTHS GV FF COT CH IS SOUPY?
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Style: Brutal death metal
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Immigration report in Sweden
The cover-up report by Karl-Olov Arnstberg
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post 7.May.2014, 12:28 PM
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The book can be downloaded here,
http://morklaggning.wordpress.com/specialu...dda-ner-gratis/
or you can borrow the copy from the library nearby, but all are out and lots of people on-queue.
Funny you never heard this from the media.
Interesting facts, 12 of 38 facts.
1. In 1997, there was only 6.7 per cent of the population were born in another country and consisted mainly of Finnish and South European labor migrants . Today, around 20 percent of the population are foreign-born or native-born with two foreign- born parents.
2. Between 1980 and 2013 , Sweden has overall granted between 1.7 and 1.8 million residence permit. 1.1 million granted in the 2000s. Over 400,000 asylum seekers who have been allowed to stay. 35 per cent are refugees. The rest have been allowed to stay for other reasons like family dependent visa.
3. In recent years, less than 10% of asylum seekers have shown up a valid passport. It is a big change since the early 2000s. Migration Board's decision is thus forced to make probability judgments about the identity of the asylum seeker the person may have. This means not only that the right to asylum and protection abused, but the risk increases to 's terrorists and other criminals are prepared refuge here.
4. 1.1 millions residence permits and residence rights have been granted from the millennium to the year 2013. Most of these have right to citizenship. Never before have so many come in such a short time.
5. The largest single group were allowed to remain in Sweden between 1980 and 2013 is 715,000 dependents. In recent years, total family reunification visa was approximately three times of asylum immigrant visa, a majority of them are non-europen immigrants arrived in Sweden as the relatives. 99% of them are benefit receiver.
6. Approximately 70% of family reunification during the past three years has consisted of newly established relationships from the former homeland. A third of those receiving households are totally dependent on benefits support. In Sweden , no requirement are needed to able to receive benefit support.
7. 2012 was a new record for immigration to Sweden with 111,000 residence permits of various kinds. This is the highest annual figure to date and represents an increase of 19 percent compared to 2011.
8. Towards the end of 2012, an increased of asylum seekers to approximately 5,000 people per month. The largest proportion of asylum seekers during the year came from Syria (18 percent ), followed by Somalia (13 percent) and Afghanistan (11 percent) . In 2012 , 88 percent of all Syrian applications were approved.
9.Towards the end of 2012 increased the flow of asylum seekers to approximately 5,000 people per month. The largest proportion of asylum seekers during the year came from Syria (18 percent ), followed by So- malia (13 percent) and Afghanistan (11 percent) . In 2012 , 88 percent of all Syrian applications were approved.
10. Only the U.S., Germany and France are taking consistently more asylum seekers than Sweden.
11. in 2012, Sweden receive 60 percent of all asylum seekers in the Nordic and Baltic countries. In 2012 , Sweden received 14 times more asylum applications than Finland , 7 times more than Denmark and 5 times more than Norway. 43 887 Sweden , Norway 9785 , Denmark 6141 and Finland 3129.
12. Sweden is the country in the world that receives by far the largest number of asylum seekers from Somalia. The number of Somalis in the country is closer to 50,000.
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Svensksmith
post 7.May.2014, 03:43 PM
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Insane.
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Gamla Hälsingebock
post 7.May.2014, 04:03 PM
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Aaahhhhh, the joys of multiculturalism and diversity!!!
It's a great thing to be able to replace yourself in your own country...isn't it???
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trumanshow
post 7.May.2014, 07:14 PM
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I don't see how its a cover up, anyone with even a vague interest in immigration knows this stuff. You could read it on wikipaedia. As said above, it is a little insane but at least there is lots of space and Swedes loooooove pizzas. I wonder how long it will take before the mild mannered Swedes stop biting their tongues. When half the population is non native? That isnt very long away.
Swedish people are of the impression that they need more people to create more wealth and that the cost of welcoming people is actually an investment. People do tend to get over excited about immigration but I must admit it seems that native Swedes will be less than 50% before very long. Thats not necessarily a bad thing because we are all a mix of one thing or another, some more geographically distanced than others. However, assuming that the anamolous Swedish immigration policy is going to send Sweden to hell in a hand cart, why are they doing it? they are not a fiscally stupid country. I wonder what Anders Borg thinks about the situation.
I am glad to be leaving on Sunday, personally I think Sweden is in for a few wake up calls. Reframing everything politically surely has its limits. Or does it...?
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cherrybubble
post 7.May.2014, 08:03 PM
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QUOTE (trumanshow @ 7.May.2014, 06:14 PM) *
I wonder how long it will take before the mild mannered Swedes stop biting their tongues. When half the population is non native? That isnt very long away.
I think that time may already be upon us:
Article on svt
I think the thing holding them back from speaking out is that there isn't a political party that supports their views. The racists have found SD, but the majority aren't racist, they just think the resources just aren't in place for the massive influx, and they would rather hush than sound racist or like SD sympathizers.
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jostein
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Us swedes will will not change until in the wake of the rider of the black horse. And this is for the best. A people that will not speak up against this being done to them deserves nothing but hardship. Until we learn. The hard way.
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Ivor stephé
post 8.May.2014, 07:34 AM
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Surely if it was such a problem, we would see more swedes breeding and not emigrating.
As it stands today, more Swedes are leaving Sweden to go to live on "foreign" shores at record numbers.
More Swedes today are speaking more languages and spending more time socialising on non Swedish speaking websites to discuss their views and thoughts such as fear of dilution.
If some ethnic Swedes were so afraid of foreign influence and dilution of cultural definition, surely they wouldn't look to communicate about it in Englsih to non ethnic inhabitants.
It was also great to see that this ebook that is primarily written to prey on peoples intolerances and use key Swedish references to identity featured a giraffe on the cover, instead of a moose or similar animal native to Sweden. As its clearly working when so called hard liners are protecting their key interest without being influenced or behaving non Swedish.
As there is nothing hypocritical in that.
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Mark249
post 10.May.2014, 02:57 PM
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Big deal. Only 20% of residents in U.A.E for example are natives and they retain their culture. They're doing fine.
Problem is the stupidity of Swedes for giving VIP status to refugees instead of immigrants.
If the Swedes vote against immigration and work permits (eu and non-eu) then their stupidity will exceed that of their current policy on refugees.
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Funfactory
post 10.May.2014, 03:15 PM
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Social democrats and SD want to restrict immigration from EU and non-EU. So if that happens then economy will stagnate.
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Carlton2014
post 10.May.2014, 07:02 PM
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They are already kicking out european immigrants from switzerland i.e britts, germans, french etc. Do we really want this in Sweden?
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post 10.May.2014, 07:34 PM
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QUOTE (Funfactory @ 10.May.2014, 03:15 PM) *
Social democrats and SD want to restrict immigration from EU and non-EU. So if that happens then economy will stagnate.
Social democrats love immigration
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Livius
post 10.May.2014, 07:35 PM
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How ironic that 1 million swedes emigrated 100 years ago to escape poverty. Maybe america should have been more tough on them.
Speaking of integration: I have never seen swedes or other westerners integrate into the local societies they emigrate to. They have their own parallel societies. Maybe we should ban westerners too? No one objects to chinatowns in america, so why should swedes?
So much Bs in Sweden and west.
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post 10.May.2014, 07:40 PM
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Social democrats love immigration
No they don't. They for example are discussing to ban blue collar workers from eastern europe such as poland and IT specialists from non- EU countries. Maybe they like refugees but they surely don't want immigrants on work permits to come here and compete.
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post 10.May.2014, 07:44 PM
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QUOTE (Funfactory @ 10.May.2014, 07:40 PM) *
No they don't. They for example are discussing to ban blue collar workers from eastern europe such as poland and IT specialists from non- EU countries. Maybe they like re ... (show full quote)
Maybe you are right,but i would rather have an immigrant that wants to work than one that refuses to learn the language and beg from the state. The Poles are very hard workers compared to the Somalians
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post 10.May.2014, 07:45 PM
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QUOTE (Livius @ 10.May.2014, 07:35 PM) *
How ironic that 1 million swedes emigrated 100 years ago to escape poverty. Maybe america should have been more tough on them.Speaking of integration: I have never seen swedes ... (show full quote)
Do the immigrants intigrate here. Not at all. It takes 2 to tango
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Slates Restaurant Spring Cocktail Hour
Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 4:00p to 7:00p
Slates Restaurant Fresno, CA
Slate's Spring Cocktail Hour is blooming!!! Monday through Friday, 4-7. Pop in at the end of your work day to unwind and enjoy half-price appetizers, wines from $5 a glass, $3 beers and drink specials. Work hard and play hard at Slates this Spring!!! 559.256.4141 www.slates-restaurant.com.
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Razorbacks finalize 2006 football schedule
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By Robbie Neiswanger
The Morning News of NW Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE - Arkansas will have ample opportunity to enjoy the comforts of home next season.
The Razorbacks finalized their 2006 schedule by adding a home game against Division I-AA Southeast Missouri State in Reynolds Razorback Stadium on Oct. 14. It gives the Hogs eight in-state games that season, including six in Fayetteville.
"The schedule is probably the most attractive home schedule we've had," Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles said. "I think it will have the highest power rating of any schedule we've had. It will be in the Top 5.
"I think our fans will be excited about the opportunity we have to play some of the best teams in America at home."
Other home games include Fayetteville dates against two-time defending national champion Southern Cal (Sept. 9), Alabama (Sept. 23), Ole Miss (Oct. 21), Utah State (Oct. 28) and Tennessee (Nov. 11). The Razorbacks will open the season in Little Rock against Louisiana-Monroe (Sept. 2) and close it in War Memorial Stadium with the annual date against Southeastern Conference division rival LSU (Nov. 25).
The LSU game, which is temporarily scheduled for a Saturday, has traditionally been moved to Friday to accommodate CBS Sports since 1996.
The Louisiana-Monroe game will signal the first time the Hogs have kicked off the season in Little Rock since 2001, when Arkansas beat UNLV 14-10.
"There's a game against national champion LSU (2003), national champion Tennessee (1998), national champion Southern Cal (2003 and 2004), Ole Miss and Alabama," Broyles said. "It's loaded. They ought to fire the AD.
"We ought to make a lot of money, but fire the AD."
Arkansas had been looking for another non-conference opponent for 2006 since the spring, when the NCAA announced new rules that permitted programs to add a 12th game on a permanent basis. With one heavy-hitting, non-conference game already on the schedule (Southern Cal), the Razorbacks turned to Division I-AA and worked out an agreement with Southeast Missouri State.
As part of the new NCAA guidelines, Division I programs can count one win a year against Division I-AA opponents toward bowl eligibility. In the past, Division I programs were only allowed to count one Division I-AA win every four seasons.
"That gave us an inventory," Broyles said. "If they hadn't of done that, it would've been very difficult (to schedule a game)."
The Southeast Missouri State game will be the first in a three-game, Fayetteville homestand. It will be the first time Arkansas plays three consecutive Fayetteville games since 2000 and just the second since 1933.
In addition, Arkansas also has road games at Vanderbilt (Sept. 16), Auburn (Oct. 7), South Carolina (Nov. 4) and Mississippi State (Nov. 18).
"I think we'll have the biggest fan support next year we've ever had," Broyles said. "I'm anticipating people getting their tickets now. If they haven't gotten them this year (2005), they need to get them and have a priority for next year's tickets."
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Home » Constitution » Social Justice
Social Justice
By Omneya Makhlouf
1971
Under Articles 208-211, freedom of the press is guaranteed, and censorship is forbidden along with the threatening, suppressing, and administrative foreclosing of newspapers, in accordance with the law regulated by the Supreme Council of the Press.
Freedom of thought and expression is addressed in Article 47, giving individuals the rights to express opinion and self-criticism.
Freedom of Assembly is guaranteed under Article 54 within the constraints of the law, and peaceful and unarmed private assemblies may gather without prior notice to the government. Under Article 55, citizens have the right to association but may not establish societies that may be hostile to the social system or be military in character.
Conditions under which the establishment of syndicates and labor unions may occur on a democratic basis are discussed, as is the formation of political parties (Article 5).
2012
Freedom of the press is extended to print and mass media in Articles 48 and 49, and limitations on media with regards to national security are imposed. Court orders are the only source of power over media prohibition, and censorship can only be exercised in times of war or public mobilization. Article 215 designates the National Media Council (NMC) to uphold these freedoms and gives details of its jurisdiction. In Article 216, the National Press and Media Association (NPMA) is to manage state-owned institutions.
When it comes to articles dealing with freedom of expression, the term “self-criticism” was removed and replaced with Article 31 ensuring the dignity of every human being and prohibiting insult toward other human beings. Article 44 prohibited the insult of all religious messengers or prophets.
Article 51 adds to 1971’s Article 55 with a clause barring authorities from dismantling groups without a court order. Article 50 states that public and unarmed demonstrations must give prior notification.
Rights of individuals to form labor unions as outlined in the 1971 charter are retained, and under Article 52 authorities are restricted from dismantling these unions without a court order. Article 53 details the legal regulation and conditions for trade unions, which is not present in the 1971 constitution. Article 63 reaffirms the importance of work in Egyptian society and gives individuals the right to strike peacefully.
2013
Article 212 retains the existence of the NPMA, tasked to manage state-owned institutions. Articles 70-72 as well as 211 and 212 ensure the same rights found in the 2012 constitution but are far more detailed. Punishment for crimes related to violence or discrimination through media are addressed, such as newspapers or TV programs inciting civilians to perform violent or discriminatory tasks. In Articles 211 and 212, the National Media Council is accountable for a significant degree of responsibilities and obligations to uphold social justice.
In terms of freedom of expression, Article 65 was inserted, removing the “dignity” and “religious” clauses of the 2012 constitution, and the self-criticism clause in the 1971 constitution. The end result is a clause very similar to that of 1971.
Article 73 states that public and unarmed demonstrations must give prior notification. Article 75 of the draft covers the right to assembly; limitations on authorities to monitor, attend, listen in on gatherings; and limitations on demonstrations.
Article 76 outlines the same regulations for the formation of labor unions as the 2012 charter but in greater detail and further prohibits the formation of syndicates in governmental bodies. Article 77 outlines the same notions as that of 2012’s Article 53 emphasizing the obligations that individuals in trade and labor unions have toward society.
Political party formation is outlined in Article 74. The rights of political parties and the conditions for their formation are increased. The 2013 draft is the only charter that bars parties from being dissolved except by a judicial ruling.
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Return to the rental listingsBed and Breakfast Salvador de Bahia 28 pers N° 14828
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Owner English US USD
VACATION RENTALS direct by owners IHA.com 53468 Lodgings
Stone-Built House Bed and Breakfast in Salvador de Bahia Bahia North East Region Brazil Advert No. 14828
Photos, Summary|Chambres d'hôtes/B&B|Advert details|Leisure, Surroundings, Location
Stone-Built House Detached, 3 floors, separate entrance
View : Panoramic, sea/ocean
Setting : Spiritual, natural
Exposure : East
Rental Ocean
Guest Room(s) : 6
Receive up to guest(s) : 28 guests
Contact the owner
Photos, Summary|Advert details|Leisure, Surroundings, Location
Chambres d'hôtes/B&B
1 Room
2 Room
3 Room
4 Room
5 Room
6 Suite
Services :
Restauration :
Breakfast supplement (+$3), Guest table supplement (+$5), Locally produced meals (7 X / per week)
washing :
Sheets, Towels, Comforter(s), Pillows
Single family home :
Cleaning on departure, Parking
Personnel :
Chauffeur supplement (+$40), Laundry supplement (+$3), Guide
For your guidance :
Information :
-No kids under 8 years old
-Non smoking rental, cell phone network coverage, personal transport advisable
-Water : hot/cold
-Local voltage supply : 110-120V / 60Hz
-Electricity supply : mains
1 - Room
6 person(s)
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Booking conditions :
Reservation :
Payment made at time of reservation :
50% of rental sum
Rental :
Day tax included
Accepted methods of payment :
Cash
Photos, Summary|Chambres d'hôtes/B&B|Leisure, Surroundings, Location
Advert details 14828
Goodies Home
Benefits : Direct access to the beach
Interior Stone-Built House with View: panoramic, sea/ocean
Receive up to guest(s) : 28 guests, 6 Guest Room(s)
Interior comforts at guests disposal : Wifi, safe deposit box, washing machine, ceiling paddle fan
Exterior Bed and Breakfast in Setting: spiritual, natural
Exterior facilities at guests disposal : Terrace 75 Sq.ft., balcony 75 Sq.ft.
Exterior amenities at guests disposal : 2 hammock(s), outside shower facilities
Photos, Summary|Chambres d'hôtes/B&B|Advert details
Leisure, Surroundings, Location Home 14828
Leisure Salvador de Bahia - Bahia
Specific activities on site or less than 3 miles : Fishing North East Region
Leisure activities less than 12 miles : Bathing, Scuba diving (Standard diving dress), surfing, windsurfing, hiking, fishing, fishing
Supervised : Dive school
Attractions and relaxation : Bar/pub, discotheque, restaurant, movie theater, zoo/animal park, art gallery, historical site, museum, theater, local craftstore, beauticians, fitness center
Surroundings Ocean - Bahia
Vacation Ocean
Locality :
Sandy beach <165'
Rocky beach <165'
Windsurfing spots <165'
Surfing spots <165'
Amenities :
Village center 1.25mi.
Car rental 330'
Breadstore 165'
Supermarket 330'
Internet cafe 330'
Mail office 330'
Bank 330'
Hairdressing salon 330'
ATM 330'
Drugstore 330'
Doctor 330'
Hospital 330'
Location Access Home Salvador de Bahia
GPS coordinates in degrees, minutes, seconds: Salvador de Bahia
Latitude 13°0'43"S - Longitude 38°30'3"W (Dwelling)
Contact the owner
Address
Rua Pedra da Sereia No. 26 E
Rio Vermelho
4195 0020 Salvador de Bahia
Cities close by
Alagoinhas (74,5mi.)
Close to Ponta de Santa Maria, Ponta de Aratuba, Ponta dos Carapebas, Nossa Senhora do Carmo, Rio Traripe, Ponta Saubara, Ilha Pequena, Ponta Caixa-Pregos, Forte de Santo Antonio do Barra, Querente, Ilha da Madeira, Ponta de Monte Serrat, Ponta de Monte Serrat, Macui, Ilha Carapeba, Ilha das Fontes, Jacupema, Plataforma do Lobato, Rio Guai, Hospital Espanhol, Rio Acu
Location Salvador de Bahia Nearby Salvador de Bahia
Brazil
North East Region
Access routes Bed and Breakfast 14828
Airport Salvador Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães
Salvador de Bahia, Bahia, North East Region, Brazil
Distance : 15.5mi.
Time : 45'
Bus station Estação Rodoviaria
Salvador de Bahia, Bahia, North East Region, Brazil
Distance : 4.5mi.
Time : 20'
Photos, Summary|Chambres d'hôtes/B&B|Advert details|Leisure, Surroundings, Location
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Stone-Built House - Salvador de Bahia
Bed and Breakfast
Bahia - North East Region - Brazil
Stone-Built House
28 person(s)
Country Brazil
Spoken languages
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It seems as though there is no way to use AutoCAD 2012 and Vault 2011. I have only been able to find one post that mentions this. Can anyone else confirm?
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you can't go backwards only forward
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Fulham centre-back Brede Hangeland has ended speculation about a January move from Craven Cottage by signing a new thee-and-a-half-year contract.
Norway captain Hangeland has become one of the league’s most coveted defenders since his arrival from FC Copenhagen last year, with Arsenal the club most frequently linked with him.
New deal for Hangeland
Brede Hangeland
New deal for Hangeland
But the 28-year-old has now committed himself to the Cottagers until the summer of 2013.
Hangeland told the club’s official website, http://www.fulhamfc.co.uk: “I am delighted to have just signed a new deal and hope that this will now end months of speculation about my future.
“I have always maintained that I am happy at Fulham and committed to doing everything I can to ensure ongoing success of the team. It’s great to see that the club has made great progress since I first joined in January 2008 which has seen the highest ever finish for the team in the club’s 130-year history at the end of last season.
“This is a testament to everyone involved at the club including the manager and chairman who is dedicated to the Club.”
Manager Roy Hodgson, who is himself on the verge of agreeing an extended deal having already verbally agreed terms, said: “I am delighted that Brede has been justly rewarded with a new deal and that he has committed his future to Fulham until 2013.
“He is an extremely important player for us and a model professional, so we are all very happy that he will be at Fulham for the long term. I would also like to thank the chairman for again showing his dedication to the club he has invested so much in, by offering this new deal.
“We have some very important games coming up and this news will give a boost to everyone here, so we’ll focus on Bolton this weekend, and I know the fans will show their appreciation.”
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A Worthy Read
richtel-book-imageTCTers may recall the actual journalism of Matt Richtel. Turns out, he has now shaped his work on the politics of distracted driving into a pretty fascinating book, A Deadly Wandering.
It reveals not only the forces promoting the form of mass murder known as “the connected car,” but reviews some pretty important research into the interface between technology and brain science. Both these topics speak volumes about the ruinous direction of human culture under corporate capitalism.
To that point, Richtel quotes David Strayer, the ex-GTE engineer turned safety crusader. While still employed by GTE (now Verizon), Strayer discovered proof that cell phone usage by automobile drivers was wildly and obviously dangerous. The reply of his bosses was, Strayer recalls, this:
Why would we want to know this? That will not help us sell anything.
marx This is not only Fred Taylor-level system voicing, but also a pretty direct confirmation of Karl Marx’s analysis of Mr. Moneybags’ core worldview and ethical status:
Après moi le déluge! is the watchword of every capitalist and of every capitalist nation. Hence, Capital is heedless of the health or length of life of the laborer, unless under compulsion from society.
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John Oliver on Native Advertising
This isn’t perfect, but it’s well worth a watch:
Oliver is perhaps the only MSM commentator who reports actual analyses of corporate marketing practices.
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Theses on Occupy
Had two interactions today that put me on this topic. So:
1. Kalle Lasn = Bill McKibben = Booker T. Washington. Just watch, if we survive.
2. Kudos to “Occupy” for sticking a left moment into the news cycle. Manhattan is perfect for that.
3. Manhattan is the worst, stupidest possible place to try to start a left movement.
4. Detroit is the proper place, and it should be a shadow state, headquartered in the Black House.
5. The Black House should make way better use of allied celebrities than “Occupy” did.
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Tom Bergeron
I happen to have finally taken Public Enemy’s advice and stayed home on this date. In the process, I noticed that the host of the official “birthday party” is none other than the host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos.” Personally, I don’t think it’s an accident at any level.
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Not Robots
“The American Dream” trope exists to implant the notion that this is a unique nation that is uniquely dedicated to the greatest happiness of all its residents. That claim is pure rubbish.
Yet, it turns out that when people are asked what they want “the American Dream” to mean, the clear majority give rather decent answers:
dream
Of course, the actual society, being rigidly dedicated to making the rich ever richer, is dreadful at fulfilling these majority desires. But more proof that the commoners aren’t the dolts so many greens and lefties assume.
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Red States
needle The U.S. South is some piece of work. But, for some unfathomable reason, it now seems to be home to sparks of actual progress and civilization. Public enterprise has happened there in a couple of meaningful ways.
Lafayette, Louisiana has fought off lawsuits and built itself its own communications infrastructure.
Now, it seems that Somerset, Kentucky is about to start operating its own gas stations.
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'NCIS: Los Angeles' 'Fish Out of Water' review: Is it a red herring?
'NCIS: Los Angeles' season 5 episode 16 "Fish Out of Water"
'NCIS: Los Angeles' season 5 episode 16 "Fish Out of Water"
Neil Jacobs/CBS
Once again, the White Ghost storyline overshadows the L.A. case in Tuesday, March 4's episode of "NCIS: Los Angeles," 516, "Fish Out of Water."
The Los Angeles part of the "NCIS: LA" team is brought in to investigate when there's an explosion at a fish market, and while that means Deeks pulling out a red herring with that grin of his – "It's a red herring. …Come on, man, this is an actual red herring." – and there's a serious threat to the city, it's hard to be too invested in that when all we really want to know is more about the White Ghost. They end up in a joint investigation with the DEA, as one of their agents was undercover, but she just seems to be there to serve as someone who represents one path Deeks and Kensi's relationship can go, as she too once had a partner and had to make a choice. She chose the DEA. They do manage to stop the bombers before they can blow up an event of 5000 people, controlling the situation so when the bomb does go off, it's in a mostly-empty parking lot on the beach.
A couple of side notes from the Los Angeles part of the episode: Callen still has a love life, and Hetty may or may not have invented the Internet. Sam tries to get Callen to come over for dinner with Joelle, but Callen wants to keep some things private. "You make Howard Hughes look like an extrovert," Sam says, reminding his partner that he still doesn't know his name. Meanwhile, Hetty continues to surprise everyone when she shows off that she has skills and reveals that she was there when they invented the Internet. "I'm pretty sure she's master of the universe," Deeks says when he introduces her to Talia. He's probably right.
Now let's get into the more intriguing part of "Fish Out of Water." In Afghanistan, Kensi's woken up when she hears Granger talking and finds out that they lost a helicopter in the same area Sabatino ditched her. Then Booker reports that the White Ghost is nearby, and so Kensi gets her gear, gets on a bike and goes to do what she's there to do. However, there's a problem. When she sees the White Ghost's face, she visibly reacts and just shoots him in the arm before she has to retreat. When she returns to base, she tells Granger she didn't have a good shot and only barely saw his face. No, it's not Sabatino. But given her reaction, it has to be Jack, right?
As the episode ended, Deeks begs off a private sushi tasting to chat with Kensi "as planned," but she doesn't reply. That has to be because she's struggling with the knowledge of who her target is. All signs seem to be pointing to the White Ghost being Jack, and if he isn't, who is he? Why does she react like she does then? Or should we be thinking about that red herring comment from Deeks and applying it to the White Ghost?
"NCIS: Los Angeles" season 5 airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on CBS. What did you think of episode 16 "Fish Out of Water"? Do you think Jack is the White Ghost?
© Meredith Jacobs 2014
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H.R.1033: American Battlefield Protection Program Amendments Act of 2013
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Sponsor: Rush Holt, D-NJ
Cosponsors: 15 (8 Democrats, 3 Republicans)
Introduced: March 7, 2013
Committees: House Natural Resources; Senate Energy and Natural Resources
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May 21, 2014 Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported by Senator Landrieu with an amendment. With written report No. 113-172.
May 21, 2014 Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 398.
Nov. 20, 2013 Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
July 30, 2013 Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on National Parks. Hearings held.
April 9, 2013 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
April 9, 2013 On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 283 - 122 (Roll no. 91). (View this vote)
April 9, 2013 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
April 9, 2013 Considered as unfinished business.
April 9, 2013 At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.
April 9, 2013 Mr. Wittman moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
April 9, 2013 Considered under suspension of the rules.
April 9, 2013 DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 1033.
April 9, 2013 Reported by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 113-29.
April 9, 2013 Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 17.
March 19, 2013 Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation Discharged.
March 19, 2013 Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
March 19, 2013 Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent.
March 12, 2013 Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation.
March 6, 2013 Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
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Lindsey Williams: The Coming War With Iran And The Start of World War 3!
• JMP Live 2011-12-09Lindsey Williams This is the live broadcast of 9 December 2011 featuring pastor Lindsey Williams. Lindsey Williams provides a follow-up on Iran, oil and the globalists’ plan for war on the Islamic nation. Some key points are 2012 The Beginning Of The End , the Debt Crisis -What in the world is going on? -2012 Predictions from the Elite -The Dollar, Debt, Fear, Fuel in 2012 – Division among the Elite -Why 2012 and not 2000 -The Devil’s Messiah according to the Elite -Divine Manifestation …
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As the Fed continues their circus of printing money we the people PAY A HEAVY PRICE. Please wake up and look all around you food prices are in the rise we are going to suffer unless we take ACTION NOW and EDUCATE ourselves of what is coming.
WW3 to start Sep/Oct 2012 ?
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1. We(united states) bully the world, taking their oil and any other resources that are profitable. This allows the U.S. to keep selling huge gas guzzling SUVs and pickups and have thousands of commercial airplanes in the sky at any given time, with no regard for the environment. Other countries pay two to three times what we pay for gasoline. Greedy Bullies.
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kindness. .. 1 "like" = 10 prar i cri evry tiem
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#2 - xxxsonic fanxxx (06/07/2014) [+] (4 replies)
Why didn't he just buy him a goddamn $1 burger? Was that really too expensive for him?
#6 to #2 - ahoi ONLINE (06/07/2014) [-]
Maybe the kid wanted a cookie?
User avatar #11 - DeathKnight (06/07/2014) [+] (10 replies)
Sad truth is, he was probably shot by the same ****** for buying him a cookie instead of a Big Mac.
#16 to #11 - gtfomylawnbish (06/07/2014) [-]
How rude. I'm sure it was a different ****** .
User avatar #1 - terriblytreble (06/07/2014) [-]
1 "like" = 10 prar
i cri evry tiem
#24 - newdevyx ONLINE (06/07/2014) [-]
#37 - kaboomz ONLINE (06/08/2014) [-]
wheres the justice for trayvon henwood?
there isnt
because hes white
#20 - rollmania (06/07/2014) [+] (4 replies)
**rollmania rolled image** I don't want to live on this planet anymore, every good deed is punished
**rollmania rolled image** I don't want to live on this planet anymore, every good deed is punished
#22 - swagmonstah ONLINE (06/07/2014) [+] (11 replies)
Big deal. People die everyday. We're supposed to feel bad that someone who gets paid to risk his life died, because he bought a cookie?
LMFAO you guys are ******* pathetic on this site. A cop died, big deal. Buying a cookie doesn't make his death mean anything special.
User avatar #4 - therealtjthemedic (06/07/2014) [+] (2 replies)
They sell cookies at McDonalds?
User avatar #41 - payseht (06/08/2014) [-]
No good deed left unpunished
#23 - batgirlfucker (06/07/2014) [+] (2 replies)
can anyone else see the rat in this gif?
top left corner near the end of the gif
User avatar #31 to #23 - aasherknight ONLINE (06/07/2014) [-]
It looks like a broom, not a rat
User avatar #19 - themilkisdead (06/07/2014) [-]
Wow, that's...depressing.
User avatar #3 - Hydrocircuit (06/07/2014) [-]
That was on the local news here years ago. Flashbacks
User avatar #40 - Mustafa (06/08/2014) [-]
is it ****** up if I was hoping to see him die in the gif?
No but in all seriousness this is a prime example of why not all cops are assholians from the planet ass
#13 - xxxsonic fanxxx (06/07/2014) [+] (5 replies)
Rule #1: Don't feed the *******
Rule #1: Don't feed the *******
User avatar #38 to #13 - kaboomz ONLINE (06/08/2014) [-]
lel
#5 - xxxsonic fanxxx (06/07/2014) [+] (2 replies)
Karma, never feed the apes sugar cause they get agressive. I know from working at the zoo.
#43 to #5 - keybladewarrior (06/08/2014) [-]
>Feeding sugar to monkeys at the zoo.
You're a ******* terrible zookeeper then.
>Feeding sugar to monkeys at the zoo.
You're a ******* terrible zookeeper then.
#53 - xxxsonic fanxxx (06/08/2014) [-]
I entirely understand the respect for this guy. He passed and did something touching before he died.
BUT.
I'm not trying to devalue what he did or make it out like it's not that great. He was a great guy I'm sure and doing that just proves how some people can still be generous and sweet.
My issue is when other stories over value similar stories. Yes, it's a good thing to do and absolutely, if you have the chance, help people out. Give that guy your spare change. Help that old lady across the street.
But don't make it out as some legendary thing the sweetest of people can do! Anyone and everyone can do it, and it will make you feel better, not to mention help somebody out. Even quiet people, I promise that good feeling will stick around and make you feel better, hell, even confident.
#14 - theycallmesatan (06/07/2014) [+] (2 replies)
**theycallmesatan rolled image** this is the guy who shot him
User avatar #34 to #14 - ragingflamingos ONLINE (06/07/2014) [-]
Sauce?
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‘Taxi Of Tomorrow’ Faces Snag In Court Due To Lack Of Hybrids
Taxi And Limousine Commission: October Rollout Is Still A Go
The Nissan NV200, New York's Taxi of Tomorrow unveiled April 3, 2012 in New York. The NV200 will be the exclusive New York City taxi vehicle starting in 2013. (credit: Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)
The Nissan NV200, New York’s Taxi of Tomorrow unveiled April 3, 2012 in New York. The NV200 will be the exclusive New York City taxi vehicle starting in 2013. (credit: Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The “Taxi of Tomorrow” was announced with much fanfare in December, but on Wednesday, a judge threw out the law that created it on the grounds that it will not be offered in a hybrid version.
The law creating the “Taxi of Tomorrow” was declared “null and void” Wednesday because the vehicle to be used – the Nissan NV 200 – will not be offered as a hybrid in the first stages, CBS 2 confirmed Wednesday. It will only be offered with a combustion engine.
The Nissan NV 200 was set to hit the city streets in October
Taxi and Limousine Commission Chairman David Yassky said the October launch of the “Taxi of Tomorrow” will go ahead as planned.
“The TLC is acting immediately to ensure that taxi owners will continue to have the option to purchase a hybrid vehicle, even once the ToT hits the road in October,” he said in a statement. “This ruling will not delay the ToT’s implementation.”
The new taxi will feature all sorts of options for passengers to ride in comfort.
It will have charging ports for electronic devices, more leg room, sliding doors, anti-microbial back seats, reading and foot lights and a panoramic see-through roof.
But the Taxi and Limousine Commission had considered the possibility that a judge might take issue with the lack of a hybrid option.
This is despite the fact that the city said six of the fleet will be entirely electric.
The commission announced earlier in the month that it would permit drivers to go on using certain hybrid vehicles for taxis until a hybrid NV 200 is ready.
Under the Taxi of Tomorrow plan, all current taxis will be off the streets by 2018. The new $29,000 cabs will get 25 miles per gallon.
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Hamas Bans Palestinian Journos From Working With Israeli Media
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Today’s Top Stories
1. Hamas forbids Palestinian journalists to work with Israeli reporters. AP explains what this means — at the bottom of a dispatch about Jerusalem housing. So much for the importance of press freedom:
Also Tuesday, the Gaza Strip’s ruling Hamas announced that Palestinian journalists there have been banned from working for Israeli media outlets.
The official statement from the Hamas Cabinet called Israeli outlets “hostile entity media institutions.”
Israeli media have no permanent correspondents in the Gaza Strip, but Israeli TV channels and newspapers often employ local Palestinian journalists as stringers. The Gaza journalists do not generally identify themselves to others as working for Israeli outlets because of a taboo against cooperating with Israel.
At least AFP had the decency to give this development its own article.
2. With their UN upgrade (including this little formality), the Palestinians are now actively trying to join several other international organizations. Israel’s trying to block the moves, reports the Times of Israel:
The list of organizations the Palestinians have applied to join include: the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) . . .
The main challenge facing the Palestinians is overcoming the US’s influence on the organizations. Current US law prohibits contributions to any UN body granting membership to the PLO or any other “organization or group that does not have the internationally recognized attributes of statehood. About 22% of the four organizations’ annual budges are paid for by the US.
Sen. Chuck Hagel
Sen. Chuck Hagel
3. The sturm und drang surrounding Senator Chuck Hagel’s possible nomination as Secretary of Defense continues. It’s a domestic US affair, but take note of why NY Times columnist Tom Friedman supports Hagel:
But, at the same time, this Israeli government is so spoiled and has shifted so far to the right that it makes no effort to take U.S. interests into account by slowing its self-isolating settlement adventure. And it’s going to get worse. Israel’s friends need to understand that the center-left in Israel is dying. The Israeli election in January will bring to power Israeli rightists who never spoke at your local Israel Bonds dinner. These are people who want to annex the West Bank. Bibi Netanyahu is a dove in this crowd. The only thing standing between Israel and national suicide any more is America and its willingness to tell Israel the truth. But most U.S. senators, policy makers and Jews prefer to stick their heads in the sand, because confronting Israel is so unpleasant and politically dangerous. Hagel at least cares enough about Israel to be an exception. . .
So, yes, Hagel is out of the mainstream. That is exactly why his voice would be valuable right now.
Meanwhile, one SecDef alternative to Hagel bandied about is Michele Flournoy. She rose to the Pentagon’s third-highest civilian position before leaving to focus on raising her children.
4. Don’t miss Editor’s Picks: The 10 Best Blog Posts of 2012. A mix of my most evocative, witty and quirky blogging.
Israel and the Palestinians
Jerusalem municipality committee approves 1,200 new housing units for Gilo.
The Ariel University Center was upgraded from “college” to “university” status, making it Israel’s first official university in the West Bank. YNet coverage.
Senior Hamas leader calls for 3rd intifada along with suicide attacks. Jerusalem Post coverage.
European Court of Justice The European Court of Justice threw out NGO-Monitor’s lawsuit against the EU. NGO-Monitor was pressing the EU to release details of its funding for non-governmental organizations working in Israel. From the Jerusalem Post:
“For over a decade, the EU has acted with impunity in funding political advocacy NGOs with near total secrecy,” said Gerald Steinberg, president of NGO Monitor. “Throughout, EU officials have attempted to justify the intense secrecy by using exaggerated claims of ‘public security’ and ‘commercial interest.’ The only reasonable conclusion is that the EU has something to hide.”
NGO Monitor said in a statement that EU funding, amounting to millions of dollars annually, has gone to what it calls a small fringe of highly politicized groups.
On a related note, Ariella Kimmel explains at the Times of Israel How Anti-Israel NGOs are Abusing Christmas.
Funding from European governments, both directly and through outsourcing designated for international aid, which is provided to these groups and their theologically-charged messages, exacerbates the impact and damage.
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Ultimately, Jon’s dream of building a 700hp beater didn’t come to fruition and he gets a kick out of calling the Valiant a bastard. Just like an illegitimate love child, however, it proved to be a heck of a lot more fun to make than a legitimate child. As this story is being written, Jon has just returned home from a weekend of autocrossing and 600 miles of street cruising. Not surprisingly, the car performed flawlessly while turning heads in the process. That’s not too shabby at all for what he considers an utter failure.
“The great thing about this car is that you can autocross it one day, then change the shock valving and take it to the dragstrip the next day. That wasn’t even possible 10 years ago.” —Matt Delaney
By The Numbers
1968 Plymouth Valiant
Jon Clark, 43 • Grosse Pointe Park, MI
Engine
Type: Chrysler 528ci big-block
Block: World Products aluminum bored to 4.500 inches
Oiling: Speed-Pro high-volume oil pump, Milodon pan
Rotating assembly: Barton 4.150-inch forged crank and billet rods; JE 10.0:1 forged pistons
Cylinder heads: ported Edelbrock Victor Max Wedge aluminum raised-runner castings with 2.20/1.81-inch valves
Camshaft: custom Barton hydraulic roller (specs classified)
Valvetrain: COMP Cams valvesprings, retainers, pushrods, and timing set; Crane 1.61:1 rockers
Induction: Edelbrock Super Victor Max Wedge intake manifold, Holley 2,000-cfm throttle-body
Ignition: MSD billet distributor, coil, plug wires, and ignition box
Fuel system: JAZ 32-gallon fuel cell, Holley HP EFI system and electric pump
Exhaust: TTI 2-inch headers, ARCA take-off side pipes
Built by: Ray Barton Racing Engines (Robesonia, PA)
Drivetrain
Transmission: Tremec TR6060 six-speed manual, American Powertrain clutch
Rear axle: Chrysler 8¾-inch rearend with Moser aluminum centersection, 35-spline axles, 3.91:1 gears, and limited-slip differential
Chassis
Front suspension: RMS AlterKtion K-member, control arms, coilovers, sway bar, and spindles
Rear suspension: RMS four-link and coilovers
Brakes: Wilwood 12-inch discs with four-piston calipers, front and rear
Wheels & Tires
Wheels: Forgeline ZX3P 18x7 (4.5-inch backspace), front; 18x9 (6-inch backspace), rear
Tires: Nitto 555; 225/40R18, front; 305/45R18, rear
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It's all about the Hotness Pumps from Chinese Laundry with their season-to-season patent-look finish, flirty peep toe and statement high heel. Man-made patent upper. Pump with peep toe. 1-1/4" Covered platform; 5" covered heel. Man-made flex sole.
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Perfect for looking polished at the office when the temps heat up, these Michael Kors peep toe wedges are a wardrobe essential. Patent leather upper, leather lining, leather sole. Imported. Peep toe; buckled slingback; 3.5" wedge. Available in full and half sizes.
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amazon.com
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amazon.com
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amazon.com
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macys.com
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zappos.com
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Review Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T Tablet/MID
Patrick Afschar Kaboli (translated by Tanmay Pradhan), 07/19/2012
King of the hill. It seems that the top-notch Transformer Pad Prime TF201 was not satisfactory for Asus. The manufacturer has taken the next step with the Full-HD Infinity TF700T, which is primed to take the throne.
In the past few months, Asus has stirred up the tablet community with its Transformer Pad series. Foremost amongst these tablets was the Prime TF201, which performed very well in many reviews. Sadly, its aluminum case caused problems with WLAN and GPS reception. The successor, the Transformer Pad TF300T, has a composite material case (and avoids those issues), but it does not have the same level of workmanship or great display as the Prime. The latest addition to the Transformer family is the high-end Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T which corrects all the past mistakes. Asus promises a fantastic design, great workmanship and top class performance.
We cannot find any deficiencies in the technical specifications of the tablet. The 10.1 inch display has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. The model runs on the powerful Nvidia Tegra 3 CPU (4 cores runs at 1.6GHz) and has up to 64GB flash storage. The technical specifications of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T are a delight to read, as this is one of the most powerful tablets, on paper at least. In addition, the test model has a great look: an aluminum case with the Asus ZEN design. This design is composed of fine, concentric circles on the case surface, which "simulate the senses". As expected, the Infinity looks great, especially as it is so thin.
The Infinity TF700T would not be a Transformer Pad without a docking keyboard. This Asus model is bundled with a docking keyboard which will make typing easier, add more ports and increase the battery life. Deliveries without the bundled dock will be available in the middle of July. Asus has not announced any news about a 3G or LTE model.
Case
The ZEN design - the concentric circles made famous by Asus.
ZEN design - the concentric circles made famous by Asus.
The Asus Transformer Pad TF300T was an experiment with a case made of composites. The Taiwanese manufacturer has reverted to aluminum and copies off of the Prime TF201 for this test model. The new Asus top dog, the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T, uses the Asus ZEN design, which is made up of concentric circles inscribed on the aluminum surface. Our test model has the product code TF700T-1B130A and comes in amethyst-grey. The slight violet coloration is really nice on the 10.1 inch tablet. The test model neither looks too dull nor too gaudy.
The new iPad may be a slim tablet, but this Asus test model is ultra-slim. The technical specifications state a thickness of 8.5mm, making the tablet a pleasure to hold in the hand. The Asus device weighs 598 grams (~1.32lb.), which is not the lightest tablet in this category.
The workmanship of this review sample is impeccable. Asus maintains the high standard found in the Prime TF201. We found no flaws in the Infinity TF700T - no sharp edges or irregular gaps. The aluminum case is very sturdy and requires a lot of force to deform.
The display is protected by the scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass. Asus has installed the second generation of the scratch-resistant glass, which according to Corning, is far slimmer than its predecessor and just as robust.
The docking keyboard is bundled with out test model. This keyboard is made of aluminum and is the same color as the tablet. The circles of the ZEN design are not included. Thankfully, the workmanship is the same as that of the tablet. The keyboard weighs 538 grams, which brings the total weight of the docked tablet to about 1100 grams (~2.6lb.). This is similar to the weight of a light netbook. As the docking keyboard contains a second battery, the Asus Infinity should beat any netbook in terms of battery life.
Connectivity
The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T runs on four cores like many other tablets nowadays. The tablet uses the Nvidia SoC Tegra 3. The tablet stands out thanks to the higher clock frequency of the processor: 1.7GHz (max while one core is running) and 1.6GHz (all four running). As all other models with Tegra 3 SoCs, the Asus Infinity has a fifth core which only kicks in for less-demanding tasks, so as to extend the battery life. The graphics chip with twelve processing cores is also a part of the SoC (System on a Chip). The RAM amounts to 1GB which is typical for tablets.
High resolution is an exceptional feature for a 10.1 inch display. The 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution (16:10) of our test model is only surpassed by the ‘Retina display’ of the new iPad (2048 x 1536 pixels). Asus speaks of a Full-HD resolution, which is not the same resolution as the normal Full-HD. Let us put it this way: the Asus panel displays more than the Full-HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. This is very promising and the icing on the cake is that the screen is a Super-IPS panel.
The additional hardware in short: 64GB internal storage, microSD card of up to 32GB supported, an 8MP camera (back) and a 2MP camera (front).
Software
The Transformer Pad TF300T had already gotten on the Android 4.0 train. The Infinity TF700T continues this trend by running on the newest Google OS, Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). As in the TF300T, our test model is running on the Minor-Release 4.0.3. This means that everything mentioned in the review of the Asus Transformer Pad TF300T about the Google OS and Apps is applicable to our test model.
Communication and GPS
The App GPS test shows great reception despite the aluminum casing.
The App GPS test shows: great reception despite aluminium casing.
New tablets should have an easy time in the connectivity test. However, many voices spoke out about the poor WLAN and GPS performance in the Asus Transformer Pad Prime TF201. This was indeed the case, as we found in a later test, that the metal case of the Prime TF201 strongly affected the signal.
Of course, we have taken our time testing the newest tablet from Asus as it also uses a metal case. The Infinity test model did not have the GPS weakness found in the Prime TF201. In different places (from the countryside to the city and even in the forest), the GPS signal was always perfect. The accuracy was always within 10m.
The wireless hardware is identical to the recently tested Transformer Pad TF300T. The Infinity uses 802.11b/g/n WLAN (only 2.4GHz frequency) and Bluetooth 3.0. A version with a 3G module has not yet been announced by Asus. The TF300T is available with 3G and even LTE. We will need to wait and see if Asus decides to add these features on their flagship model as well. Most users who purchase such an expensive tablet will want to have the freedom to choose.
Cameras and Multimedia
Asus had already installed two cameras in the Transformer Pad TF300T (rear camera - 8MP with auto-focus). The "Infinity" is also equipped with two cameras, one on the back and one in the front, where, instead of a 1.2 MP sensor, the manufacturer has installed a 2MP camera.
We believe Asus has used the same chip used in the TF300T for our review sample. The "Incredible Camera" has a lens of F2.2 specification which is supposedly very good even in poor lighting conditions. The LED flash was not included in the TF300T, but it is on-board in the Asus Infinity TF700T. This was not a necessary addition. The performance of the flash is not discernible and makes the quality of pictures worse due to flash blowout lowering the quality of the images. Videos can be recorded in Full-HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels by the rear camera.
The second camera is placed in the front (slightly to the right of center). The camera may not take very good pictures but it does perform well for video chatting.
High MP numbers may look good on paper, but they aren’t the whole story. Small sensors installed in the tablets cause problems. The pictures usually lack sharpness and bright colors, which can get much worse in bad lighting conditions. Asus hopes to counter these flaws by installing a rear camera module which can take good pictures even in bad lighting. They manage to do so – partially. The pictures are good enough to be snapshots. However, demanding photographers will want more sharpness and they will complain about the pale colors. As soon as the light drops, the picture quality drops. As such, Asus is not ahead of other tablet manufacturers when it comes to camera performance. The front camera is not suited for taking photos as the pictures seem like they came out of a washing machine.
Asus camera - 8MP
Asus camera - 8 MP
Asus camera - 2MP
Asus camera - 2 MP
Comparison: Nikon D40
Comparison: Nikon D40
Watching videos is a lot of fun on the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T. The display has satisfying black tones and bright colors. Thanks to the high contrast, dark sequences are a delight to watch. The device has no problem playing HD material of any format, which is to be expected of such a potent CPU and GPU combination. The output to a large display via HDMI is also great.
Games
In short, new games, even demanding ones, run fabulously on the Asus tablet. The test model is very powerful thanks to Nvidia's Tegra 3 CPU and the integrated GeForce ULP graphics chip. These components can take on games like ShadowGun and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit without breaking a sweat.
The gaming experience is enhanced by the excellent screen of the tablet and the great accelerometer integration.
Demanding 3D games?
Demanding 3D games?
No Problem!
No Problem!
Input Devices and Interface
Google bids farewell to physical buttons on Smartphones and tablets in its newest OS installment, Android 4.0. Despite this, we still have to talk about keys for this test model due to the docking keyboard. Let us start with the tablet itself.
The multi-touch screen is flawless. The finger input is translated quickly and precisely. Thanks to the smooth surface, the user can easily make gestures. Scrolling and quick input with the virtual keyboard do not cause any issues, whereas in the test of the Transformer Pad TF300T, we noticed some flaws (stutters). The only quirk in this test model is the automatic switching (from portrait to landscape and vice versa) of the screen which was too quick for our liking.
Our test model is a bundle of the tablet and the docking keyboard. Till now, this was the only version available. However, according to Asus, the tablet will be available without the docking keyboard starting sometime in July.
We recommend the reader take a look at the review of the Transformer Pad TF300T to find out more about the docking keyboard, but principally our test model has the same keyboard. The only noteworthy difference is the material used: the aluminum in the Infinitiy TF700T vs the composite material of the TF300T. This means that the docking keyboard of the Infinity is a bit more resistant to wear and tear and harder to push inwards while typing. Otherwise, everything mentioned in the TF300T review is applicable here. The keyboard allows the user to type quickly and provides access to many functions such as toggling WLAN and Bluetooth on/off via the function keys. The touchpad performs well, although it is a bit small.
Display
Possibly the best feature of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T is the display which has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. This panel is Super IPS. This technology had impressed us in the Transformer Pad Prime TF202. The display is extremely bright at 563 cd/m2 (maximum). The sharpness of letters and pictures is great. Photos, which are taken with a good camera, come alive on the test model and are very sharp.
In fact, the Infinity display has no weaknesses. The high brightness is paired with 92% illumination, great black value of 0.34 cd/m2 for an excellent contrast of 1658:1.
535
cd/m²
535
cd/m²
516
cd/m²
543
cd/m²
563
cd/m²
541
cd/m²
542
cd/m²
519
cd/m²
517
cd/m²
Distribution of brightness
Information
Gossen Mavo-Monitor
Maximum: 563 cd/m²
Average: 534.6 cd/m²
Brightness Distribution: 92 %
Center on Battery: 563 cd/m²
Black: 0.34 cd/m²
Contrast: 1656:1
Outdoors use: the high brightness helps view the display despite the glossy display.
Outdoors use: the high brightness outshines most reflections.
Asus has integrated an additional button next to the brightness adjuster in our test model (as in the Prime TF201). This button sports the caption "IPS+". Pressing this button will make the display much brighter than in normal "IPS" mode. The tablet indicates that this mode is intended for use in direct sunlight, as the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T has a very reflective display like many other tablets.
Thankfully, the extremely bright display of the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T can counter this problem. As long as the tablet is held at the right angle, the brightness will always be enough to clearly read the screen. Distracting reflections cannot be prevented due to the glossy screen. Still, trips outdoors are quite fun with the Infinity – even on the sunniest of days.
Even at extremely wide angles, the colors stay stable.
Even at extremely flat angles, the colors stay stable.
The viewing angle stability of an IPS display is amazing. Asus states a stable viewing angle (horizontally and vertically) of 178º on the Infinity tablet. We believe the manufacturer's specifications without having to measure the exact angles. The panel is slightly more stable horizontally than vertically. However, even looking at the screen from above and below does not change the colors much. The contrast drops slightly, but the panel has more than enough of that. The user will barely ever encounter brightening or inverting of the image.
Performance
If it were a sports car we would say: wait and see the performance on the street. But is the Asus Transformer Tab Infinity TF700T a sports car? In our opinion, it is more like a powerful luxury limousine. This does not change the fact that the Asus tablet needs to prove its performance in our tests.
The hardware is great: a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 which runs at 1.6GHz (multi-core) and 1.7GHz (single core), and the integrated Nvidia graphics chip with 12 processing cores promises immense performance. Other tablets with the same hardware, but lower clock frequencies, are already placed amongst the top performing tablets on the market.
The Asus Infinity is by far one of the strongest tablets on the market in most of our tests, with the exception of one: the gaming index of Smartbench 2012. We cannot explain the Smartbench 2012 Gaming Index anomaly. We ran the test multiple times – with and without the power adapter - but the result always came back in the same region. In all other tests, the Asus flagship leaves its tablet competition behind by a considerable amount, and even the new Apple iPad cannot keep up.
We found the scores in the LinPack and AnTuTu benchmarks especially impressive. In both tests, the Infinity took a great lead. At the end of the day, the Asus test model is a true top class performer and no tablet can beat it at the moment.
Google V8 Ver. 7 - Google V8 Ver. 7 Score (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
1487 Points ∼8%
Apple iPad 3. Gen 2012-03
SGX543MP4, A5x, 64 GB SSD
838 Points ∼5% -44%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
1312 Points ∼7% -12%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
1287 Points ∼7% -13%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
972 Points ∼5% -35%
Sunspider - --- (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
1873.5 ms * ∼18%
Apple iPad 3. Gen 2012-03
SGX543MP4, A5x, 64 GB SSD
1860 ms * ∼18% +1%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
1761 ms * ∼17% +6%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
1870 ms * ∼18% -0%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
2268.7 ms * ∼22% -21%
* ... smaller is better
Browsermark 1.0 - --- (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
118896 points ∼21%
Apple iPad 3. Gen 2012-03
SGX543MP4, A5x, 64 GB SSD
126324 points ∼23% +6%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
116352 points ∼21% -2%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
119777 points ∼22% +1%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
93932 points ∼17% -21%
Smartbench 2012
Productivity Index (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
3935 points ∼38%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
3759 points ∼36% -4%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
3476 points ∼33% -12%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
2025 points ∼20% -49%
Gaming Index (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
1917 points ∼42%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
2599 points ∼57% +36%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
2371 points ∼52% +24%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
1406 points ∼31% -27%
Vellamo Mobile Web Benchmark 1.0.6 - Overall Score (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
1559 points ∼57%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
1528 points ∼55% -2%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
1440 points ∼52% -8%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
873 points ∼32% -44%
Linpack for Android
Single Thread (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
60.1 MFLOPS ∼8%
Apple iPad 3. Gen 2012-03
SGX543MP4, A5x, 64 GB SSD
87.81 MFLOPS ∼11% +46%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
41.318 MFLOPS ∼5% -31%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
47.5 MFLOPS ∼6% -21%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
36.48 MFLOPS ∼5% -39%
Multi Thread (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
106.8 MFLOPS ∼7%
Apple iPad 3. Gen 2012-03
SGX543MP4, A5x, 64 GB SSD
141.98 MFLOPS ∼10% +33%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
89.242 MFLOPS ∼6% -16%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
101 MFLOPS ∼7% -5%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
58.87 MFLOPS ∼4% -45%
AnTuTu Benchmark v2 - Total Score (sort by value)
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 64 GB SSD
12991 Points ∼53%
Acer Iconia Tab A510
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 32 GB SSD
11230 Points ∼46% -14%
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3), 3, 16 GB SSD
10938 Points ∼45% -16%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
SGX540, OMAP 4430, 16 GB SSD
4941 Points ∼20% -62%
Emissions
System Noise
The shorter this section is for a tablet, the better. The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T has earned an exceptionally brief description. The device never makes any noise regardless of load. This is true for the power adapter as well. This is how it should be.
Temperature
It is quite hard to compete against the Prime TF201 in temperature emissions. The last generation tablet remained cool even at high load and never got hotter than 25ºC. That is amazing. Despite identical aluminum cases, the Infinity cannot keep up. It heats up to 28ºC when idle and 34ºC at full load. These values are still ideal. We did not find any hot spots. The highest temperature the power adapter reached was 63ºC, which is far too high. In comparison, the power adapter of the Prime TF201 from the same manufacturer stayed around 26.3ºC.
Max. Load
34.2 °C31 °C30.2 °C
30.1 °C30.1 °C29.9 °C
30.1 °C30 °C30 °C
Maximum: 34.2 °C
Average: 30.6 °C
33.2 °C32.2 °C31.5 °C
31.8 °C31.4 °C31 °C
31.1 °C30.6 °C30.7 °C
Maximum: 33.2 °C
Average: 31.5 °C
Power Supply (max.) 62.7 °C | Room Temperature 25.4 °C | Voltcraft IR-360
Speakers
The technical specifications speak of stereo speakers in the tablet which provide "High Definition Audio". This sounds good at first, but a look at the back of the tablet reveals that the test model (like the Prime TF201) has only one opening for speakers. This opening is on the right side and thus it is not surprising that we found the same flaw as in the Prime TF201. "The sound always emanates from the right and could not be considered as stereo output with any audio file in our test."
The sound quality of the speakers is similar to that of modern tablets. It is sufficient for trips and watching videos on YouTube. However, playing music is not fun as the tablet lacks volume and punch. The Infinity has a HDMI interface which delivers video and sound output to a TV/monitor. So buyers who want to use the tablet as a music player should have good external speakers on hand.
Power Consumption
A high-clocked quad-core processor with a powerful graphics chip has an adverse effect on the battery life of a tablet. Asus is of the same opinion as, in contrast to the Transformer Pad TF300T, the test model uses a stronger Lithium-Polymer battery. The 25Wh battery of our test model is as large as the one in the Transformer Prime TF201. The docking keyboard has a second battery which adds 22Wh to the review sample when connected, bringing the total capacity to 47Wh. This is more than what a few Ultrabooks have.
The power consumption of the tablet is moderate for its size. The values of 4.6 - 8.7W while idle cannot compete with the most conservative tablets like the Motorola Xoom 2 or the Transformer Tab TF300T. At full load on the CPU and GPU, the App Stability Test records a maximum power consumption of 12.8W. This is acceptable.
Power Consumption
Off / Standby 0.2 / 0.3 Watt
Idle 4.6 / 7.5 / 8.7 Watt
Load 12.7 / 12.8 Watt
Key: min: , med: , max: Voltcraft VC 940
Battery Life
The great battery life of the Asus Transformer Pad Prime has got us excited about the battery life of the current Asus flagship, the Infinity. The maximum possible battery life is measured using a script which loads pages of a text document in a browser and simulates the reading of an EBook. The brightness was set to minimum. If available, the power-saver mode is turned on. The TF700T lasts 13 hours and 20 minutes in this test - a great run time. Our surf test is more practicalA server-based script loads a new webpage every 40 seconds. The brightness is set to 150 cd/m2. The end run time is a good 7 hours. Sadly, this places the Asus test model far behind the Apple iPad 3rd Gen. Even the Prime TF201 takes a considerable lead in this test.
The maximum load is simulated using the Stability Test. The Infinity TF700T dies unexpectedly early in 2 hours and 15 minutes. However, this run time is not important in everyday use.
So buyers who require really long battery life should purchase the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity with its docking keyboard. In the WLAN Surf test, the test model lasts an amazing 13 hours and 22 minutes with its dock. This is also the longest run time of a tablet available today.
Battery Runtime
Idle (without WLAN, min brightness)
13h 20min
WiFi Surfing
7h 02min
Load (maximum brightness)
2h 15min
Verdict
The Infinity TF700T will generate excitement in the tablet market.
The Infinity TF700T will generate excitement in the tablet market.
In the past few weeks, we ran a lot of new tablets through our tests. There were no real surprises or highlights. The technical specifications of the various models are too similar, but that is not surprising as the available platforms are limited. Asus has still managed to make us smile. The Asus Transformer Tab Infinity TF700T was an exceptional test device.
The new Asus flagship has few flaws which blemish the otherwise perfect performance. This 10.1 inch device has very high performance, a great display with very high resolution and great hardware. The docking keyboard makes the package complete. The recommended price is EUR 719 (~$875) at the moment. This is a considerable investment, which not every buyer is ready to make, as he/she will not even have the option of a 3G module. This is the main flaw of this device. The other critique is aimed at the cameras. The 8MP camera may look impressive but the picture quality is what matters. The picture quality is only good in when the surroundings are well-lit. We did not like the high temperatures of the power adapter either at over 60ºC which is too hot.
The display deserves special praise. Asus uses the Super IPS panel which has great viewing angles. The screen is bright, has great contrast and is very sharp. The touch screen works well which makes the use of the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T a real pleasure - indoors and outdoors. And that is what every tablet buyer wants, right?
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Specifications
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
:: Processor
:: Memory
1024 MB, DDR3
:: Graphics adapter
:: Display
10.1 inch 16:10, 1920x1200 pixel, Capacitive, Multi-touch, Super-IPS, glossy: yes
:: Harddisk
64 GB SSD, 64 GB
:: Connections
1 USB 2.0, 1 HDMI, 1 Docking Station Port, Audio Connections: Headphones, Microphone, Card Reader: mircoSD; SD/MMC in Docking keyboard, Sensors: GPS, Gyroscope,
:: Networking
802.11 b/g/n (b g n ), 3.0 + EDR Bluetooth
:: Size
height x width x depth (in mm): 8.5 x 263 x 180.8
:: Weight
0.598 kg Power Supply: 0.08 kg
:: Battery
25 Wh Lithium-Polymer
:: Price
719 Euro
:: Operating System
Android 4.0
:: Additional features
Webcam: Front: 2 MP; Rück: 8 MP, Speakers: Stereo speakers, Keyboard: Chiclet, Docking keyboard, 24 Months Warranty, USB 2.0, SD cardreader and 22 Wh battery in docking keyboard
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When joined with the dock, the Infinity looks like a stylish netbook.
When joined with the dock, the Infinity looks like a stylish netbook.
The power adapter: with cable...
The power adapter: with cable...
The technical details are enticing.
The technical details are enticing.
Only one side has an opening for a speaker.
Only one side has a speaker opening.
The rear camera is flanked by an LED flash.
The rear camera is flanked by a LED flash.
The Infinity is one of the slimmest tablets on the market.
The Infinity is one of the slimmest tablets on the market.
This mechanism locks the dock in.
This mechanism locks the dock in.
The dock weighs 538 grams.
The dock weighs 537 grams.
The keyboard is small, but user experience is good.
The keyboard is small, but allows the user to type fast.
The dock includes a USB 2.0 port, SD card reader and an additional battery.
The dock includes USB 2.0, SD card reader and an additional battery.
The tablet incorporates the Asus ZEN design, whereas the dock does not.
The tablet incorporates the Asus ZEN design, whereas the dock does not.
...and without.
...and without.
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Pro
+Bright display with stable viewing angles
+Very high performance
+Great workmanship
+Fluid interface
+Long battery life
+Useful docking keyboard
Cons
-Modest camera quality
-Average speakers
-No 3G module available
-Power adapter can get quite hot at load
Shortcut
What we like
The list is too long, so let us mention the most important features: the Super IPS panel is a delight, high performance ensures long use of the tablet, great workmanship leaves no reason for complaint.
What we miss
Better cameras, which are not so important for tablets. A 3G or LTE module should be on-board or at least be optional.
What surprises us
The Asus Transformer Pad Prime TF201 was a great performer which ranks near the top amongst the tablets on the market today. The Infinity is a step up the ladder.
The competition
"The air is thin at the peak." This well-known saying is applicable to the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T. Luxury tables which have high performance include Apple's new iPad, the Asus TF300T and the Prime TF201. The Acer Iconia Tab A510 is another good performer, which proves that Acer can put together a good tablet as well.
Rating
Asus Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
07/04/2012 v3
Patrick Afschar Kaboli
Chassis
90%
Keyboard
84%
Pointing Device
88%
Connectivity
48%
Weight
98%
Battery
93%
Display
94%
Games Performance
33%
Application Performance
60%
Temperature
91%
Noise
100%
Add Points
92%
Average
81%
90%
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Weighted Average
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Author: Patrick Afschar Kaboli, 2012-07-19 (Update: 2012-07-22)
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For 2010, the popular Toyota RAV4 compact sport utility vehicle expands the availability of some key, high-value features first offered on select grades for 2009. The base model now offers the backup monitor system with rear-view camera and monitor integrated into the electrochromic mirror. This feature was introduced for the Sport and Limited grades for 2009.
The RAV4 had gained a new four-cylinder engine, revised styling and interior upgrades for 2009. For 2010, the comprehensive Sport Appearance package, introduced for 2009 4x4 V6 models, will also be available on the Sport grade 4x2 and 4x4 models equipped with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine in early 2010. The Sport grade models offer a new optional JBL audio system with steering wheel audio controls and hands-free Bluetooth® connectivity.
The Sport Appearance Package gives the RAV4 Sport grade a sleeker look, with an exclusive rear door design featuring chrome accents and no spare tire. (The package equips the RAV4 with run-flat tires.) Other external cues include color-keyed power, heated side mirrors with integrated turn signals, a stainless steel exhaust tip and unique badging. Inside, the Sport Appearance Package adds a chrome accented shift knob with a leather insert, chrome interior door handles, parking brake and vent trim, and unique doorsills. For 2010, the Limited grade also adds a chrome parking brake and vent trim.
Performance and Efficiency
The 2010 RAV4 is offered in three distinct grades – Base, Sport and top-of-the-line Limited – and with a choice between the 2.5-liter four-cylinder that was new for 2009 or the V6 engine. Both engines can be teamed with either front-wheel drive or electronic on-demand four-wheel-drive, giving consumers a wide array of vehicle choices.
The RAV4's standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine is a low-friction design optimized for performance and fuel efficiency. The 2.5-liter engine produces 179 horsepower at 6,000 RPM, along with 172 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 RPM, placing it at the high end of standard engines in the segment. Dual independent Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i), controls timing on both the intake and exhaust camshafts.
Toyota engineered every aspect of the new 2.5-liter engine for low friction performance. Key low-friction technologies include an offset crankshaft, roller rockers for the valvetrain, a three-stage variable oil pump, reduced-tension piston rings and auxiliary belt drive. Even with the high compression ratio (10.4:1), the 2.5-liter engine uses regular-grade fuel, thanks to optimized cylinder head and piston cooling.
Integrated twin balance shafts reduce noise and vibration.
The Acoustic Control Induction System (ACIS) switches the length of the intake tract in two stages, based on RPM and throttle angle, to ensure strong torque across the engine speed range. Tumble control valves enhance combustion when the engine is cold, helping to warm the catalytic converters quickly. The tumble control valves, along with 12-hole high-atomizing long-nozzle fuel injectors, help to maximize fuel economy and control emissions by reducing the amount of fuel that adheres to the intake ports.
The four-cylinder engine is partnered with a four-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission that was also new for 2009. This transmission is smoother, more lightweight, efficient and responsive than the previous unit, making the RAV4 more enjoyable to drive. Fuel efficiency is excellent for its class, with EPA MPG estimates of 22 city/28 highway on 4x2 models and 21 city/27 highway on 4x4 models.
An uphill/downhill shift control significantly reduces “hunting” between third and fourth gears during winding uphill driving. Braking on the downhill automatically causes a downshift, which enhances engine braking for better control. A flex lock-up torque converter continuously controls lock-up switch slippage to enhance fuel economy. Toyota WS automatic transmission fluid operates with low viscosity across the potential operating range, reducing resistance and enhancing economy.
The available 3.5-liter V6 is the powerhouse of its segment, generating 269 horsepower at 6,200 RPM and 246 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 4,700 RPM. The V6 is also equipped with dual independent VVT-i to maximize performance and efficiency while reducing emissions. Equipped exclusively with a five-speed automatic transmission, the V6 RAV4 models offer greater fuel efficiency compared to less powerful competitors. The shift logic reduces the frequency of gear shifting during winding uphill and downhill driving. The V6 RAV4 can accelerate from zero-to-60 mph in under seven seconds, yet has estimated EPA fuel economy MPG ratings of 19 city/27 highway for 4x2 models and 19 city/26 highway for 4x4 models. All RAV4 models meet Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV II) certification.
Handling and Ride
A strong, stiff structure, four-wheel independent suspension and Electronic Power Steering (EPS) give the RAV4 agile, sporty handling and a comfortable car-like ride. The compact EPS unit contributes to fuel economy by eliminating the traditional power steering pump and provide computer-controlled assist only when required.
Furthermore, EPS is interfaced with Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) system to enhance handling control under adverse road conditions. The RAV4 Base grade model rides on P215/70 R16 tires with 16-inch steel wheels or available P225/65 R17 tires with steel or five-spoke aluminum alloy wheels. The Sport grade, with its standard 18-inch alloy wheels, enhances driving performance with a sport-tuned suspension. The Limited grade rides on P215/65/R17 tires with standard six-spoke aluminum alloy wheels.
The automatic on-demand four-wheel-drive system uses an electronically controlled coupling to distribute torque between the front and rear wheels, depending on road conditions and driver input. The system can continuously and seamlessly switch from front-wheel-drive to four-wheel-drive mode, maximizing fuel efficiency. In Auto mode, torque distribution to the rear wheels is decreased during low speed cornering for better maneuverability.
A 4WD manual locking switch will disengage the Auto mode, maximizing torque distribution to the rear wheels. When vehicle speed reaches 25 mph, the system will revert back to Auto mode. Lock mode also disengages when the brakes are applied, optimizing ABS and VSC operation. RAV4 4x2 models have a traction control-based automatic limited slip differential (Auto-LSD).
When equipped with a third-row seat, all RAV4 models come standard with Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) and Downhill Assist Control (DAC). HAC provides additional control for on-road and off-road driving by helping to keep the vehicle stationary while starting on a steep incline or slippery surface; DAC is designed to enhance low-speed descending ability by helping to hold the vehicle to a target speed with minimal intervention from the driver.
Safety
The RAV4 has a reinforced cabin, which includes front and rear crumple zones and energy-absorbing materials on the ceiling and doors. Active headrests on the driver and front passenger seats move up and forward almost instantly in the event of certain rear-end collisions to help reduce the distance between the occupant's head and the headrest. The front three-point seatbelts integrate pretensioners and belt-force limiters. Second- and third-row seats also provide three-point seatbelts and height-adjustable headrests in all seating positions.
The driver and passenger advanced front airbags are designed to inflate according to collision severity. A front seat passenger sensor occupant classification system is designed to determine the seat is occupied and the passenger's weight category and then determines whether the airbag should inflate.
Driver and front passenger front-seat-mounted side airbags and first and second row roll-sensing side curtain airbags are standard. Like all SUVs in the Toyota lineup, RAV4 comes standard with the STAR Safety System™ that includes Enhanced Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC) and Anti-Lock Brake system (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA).
In the RAV4, the enhanced version of VSC interfaces with the Electronic Power Steering (EPS) system to influence steering assist for any given situation. The integration of EPS allows the enhanced VSC system to better anticipate the onset of vehicle loss of control and more effectively respond to driver operation and vehicle behavior.
Comfort and Convenience
Form, fun, functionality and value are plentiful in the RAV4 with a generous array of standard convenience features across all three grades, including air-conditioning; a tilt/telescoping steering wheel; AM/FM CD stereo with six speakers, a universal mini-jack, MP3/WMA playback capability; outside temperature gauge; remote keyless entry; ten bottle/cup holders; power windows and door locks; foldable power mirrors; illuminated entry system; and three 12-volt auxiliary power outlets.
The Limited grade brings a touch of upscale luxury, adding dual zone automatic climate control with air filter; Smart Entry system that allows the driver to open the vehicle by simply carrying the key fob and grasping the door handle; upgraded seat fabric; AM/FM six-disc in-dash CD changer with six speakers and integrated XM® satellite radio, an auxiliary audio jack and MP3/WMA playback capability; engine immobilizer system; interior footwell lighting; leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls; leather-wrapped shift knob with metallic insert, and a cargo area tonneau cover.
Options
Some of the standard features in the Limited gradeare available as standalone options on the Base grade, including rear privacy glass, roof rails with cross bars, and a rear cargo area tonneau cover. An optional tow package for V6 models increases towing capacity to a maximum of 3,500 pounds.
Available features on the Sport grade, in addition to those offered on the Base grade, include a power tilt/slide moonroof with sunshade, touch screen DVD navigation system, JBL audio system with hands-free Bluetooth connectivity, leather-trimmed seats, heated front seats, and eight-way power driver seat with adjustable lumbar support. Additionally, the Limited grade offers an available 120V power outlet; and exclusive Blizzard White Pearl exterior paint.
Exterior Design
Built on a 104.7-inch wheelbase, the roomy RAV4 offers an optional third-row seating on Base and Limited grade models. The high-strength body structure and exterior details were engineered with a focus on enhancing quiet ride quality. For example, eliminating outer moldings from the windshield and door glass enhances aerodynamics and reduces wind noise. A two-ply hood insulator with a middle air layer helps to further reduce noise transmitted to the cabin.
The RAV4's contemporary design strongly conveys the Toyota identity in an aerodynamically efficient shape. The grille, headlamps and distinct, sharp character lines give RAV4 a rugged yet sporty look.
The rear view conveys a more traditional SUV look, with LED tail lamps and an externally mounted spare tire in a color-keyed shell (except Sport Appearance Package). The RAV4 Sport grade stands apart from the Base grade with P235/55 R18 tires on 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels; color-keyed door handles and fender flares; fog lights; rear privacy glass; smoked headlamp trim; sport-tuned suspension; and unique dark charcoal fabric seats.
The Limited grade is distinguished from the Sport grade by 17-inch aluminum six-spoke alloy wheels with P225/65 R17 tires and a unique front grille with chrome accents, roof rails and cross bars, and color-keyed heated and foldable outside mirrors with turn signal indicators.
Interior Design
The RAV4 allows for numerous seating configurations, under-floor storage (on models without the third-row seat) and provides a generous 73-cubic foot cargo area with all rear seats folded down.
The 60/40-split second row seat features reclining seatbacks and an armrest with two cup holders. The seats slide fore and aft to maximize room for passengers or cargo. The second row seats fold flat with the convenience of tilt-down levers located on the side of the seatbacks; two-row models include an additional one-touch fold-flat lever in the cargo area. The optional 50/50 Split-and-Stow® third-row seat on Base and Limited grades accommodates two passengers and folds flat under the rear deck.
A brushed metallic silver finish on the center cluster, door trim and steering wheel spokes gives the RAV4 interior a contemporary style. Three-tiered Optitron gauges provide an upscale look. Useful touches are also evident with the addition of a large vanity mirror with "eye-friendly" ceiling lights, illumination on two extra-large front cup holders and a cell phone holder in the center console. The Limited grade offers an additional level of refinement with an air conditioning vent dial, chrome accented air conditioning vent garnish and a chrome parking brake tip.
Abundant interior storage includes a dual glovebox; front door compartments; a large center console box; front seatback pockets and a rear door storage pocket. On two-row models, two storage compartments are concealed under the rear cargo area floor by a water-repellant foldable deck board.
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NewerTech miniStack
NewerTech logo
miniStack
USB 3.0 / FireWire 800 / eSATA
Mac and PC compatible
Maximum storage with a mini footprint.
The NewerTech miniStack is the perfect external storage and backup solution designed specifically to complement the look and feel of the latest Mac lineup. With a footprint identical to the Mac mini (2010 or later), the two stack and fit together for seamless desktop integration. It also looks great when paired with the iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, and aluminum or black finished PCs.
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Multi-Interface
• (2) FireWire 800 Ports (Up to 100MB/s / 50MB/s)
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• (1) eSATA Port (Up to 300MB/s)
Key Features
• Ideal for storing or backing up large music, photo, and video libraries.
• Durable aluminum body is designed to match the finish of the Mac line
• MagLev fan (same as used in the Mac mini) offers frictionless, whisper-quiet operation
• Integrated Kensington Security Slot for theft prevention
• High quality FireWire 800 & USB 3.0 (Standard-B to Standard-A) USB 2.0 backwards compatible cables included.
• Identical footprint to 2010 and later Mac mini 1.4" x 7.7" x 7.7" (HxWxD)
miniStack on Apple mini
Complements and stacks perfectly with Mac mini.
INCLUDES
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
• 5.0TB miniStack external storage solution
• High Quality Double Shielded Connecting Cables:
(1) FireWire 800 (9-9 pin)
(1) USB 3.0
• Note: eSATA and FireWire 400 cables sold separately.
• Manual:
miniStack user manual
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Intech SpeedTools Utilities OEM (For Mac OS 8.6 - X only)
Prosoft Engineering Data Backup for Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later
NovaStor NovaBACKUP for Windows 2000 or later
Over 1.5GB of Freeware/Shareware/Public domain software pre-installed
View detailed software info
Macintosh Requirements:
• OS 8.6 and later including 'Mavericks' 10.9.x with an available and supported USB, FireWire, or eSATA port.
Windows Requirements:
• Windows 98SE and later with an available and supported USB, FireWire, or eSATA port.
Linux Requirements:
• Linux compatible via supported USB and FireWire interfaces.
Material:
• Annodized aluminum and scratch resistant ABS plastic
Compatibility:
• Compatible with any computer that can support a USB 2.0, USB 3.0, eSATA, FireWire 800 or FireWire 400 connection.
Power Supply:
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Up to –40°C ˜ 65°C (–40°F ˜ 149°F)
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Unit Weight (no mechanism):
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miniStack is a trademark of Newer Technology, Inc., registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and Canada. FireWire, iMac, Mac, Macintosh, MacBook Pro, Mac Pro and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Other marks may be the trademark or registered trademark of their owners.
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Blazer Athletic Quick Adjust Running Ropes Trainer [E73771]
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$44.99-$62.59
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$204.49-$491.49
Blazer Athletic Adjustable Agility Ladder [E73831]
$58.59-$74.59
Blazer Athletic 29' Base Ladder [E73828]
$37.49-$52.99
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Greg Mortenson, the bestselling author of Three Cups of Tea, is a man who has built a global reputation as a selfless humanitarian and children’s crusader, and he’s been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. But, as Jon Krakauer demonstrates in this extensively researched and penetrating book, he is not all that he appears to be.
Based on wide-ranging interviews with former employees, board members, and others who have intimate knowledge of Mortenson and his charity, the Central Asia Institute, Three Cups of Deceit uncovers multiple layers of deception behind Mortenson’s public image. Was his crusade really inspired by a desire to repay the kindness of villagers who nursed him back to health when he became lost on his descent down K2? Was he abducted and held for eight days by the Taliban? Has his charity built all of the schools that he has claimed? This book is a passionately argued plea for the truth, and a tragic tale of good intentions gone very wrong.
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The secrets of a tadpole's tail and the implications for human healing
Date:1/13/2013
Scientists at The University of Manchester have made a surprising finding after studying how tadpoles re-grow their tails which could have big implications for research into human healing and regeneration.
It is generally appreciated that frogs and salamanders have remarkable regenerative capacities, in contrast to mammals, including humans. For example, if a tadpole loses its tail a new one will regenerate within a week. For several years Professor Enrique Amaya and his team at The Healing Foundation Centre in the Faculty of Life Sciences have been trying to better understand the regeneration process, in the hope of eventually using this information to find new therapies that will improve the ability of humans to heal and regenerate better.
In an earlier study, Professor Amaya's group identified which genes were activated during tail regeneration. Unexpectedly, that study showed that several genes that are involved in metabolism are activated, in particular those that are linked to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) - chemically reactive molecules containing oxygen. What was unusually about those findings is that ROS are commonly believed to be harmful to cells.
Professor Amaya and his group decided to follow up on this unexpected result and their new findings will be published in the next issue of Nature Cell Biology.
To examine ROS during tail regeneration, they measured the level of H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide, a common reactive oxygen species in cells) using a fluorescent molecule that changes light emission properties in the presence of H2O2. Using this advanced form of imaging, Professor Amaya and his group were able to show that a marked increase in H2O2 occurs following tail amputation and interestingly, they showed that the H2O2 levels remained elevated during the entire tail regeneration process, which lasts several days.
Talking about the research Professor Amaya says: "We were very surpr
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can someone help me in Jacksonville?
Im in need of some help getting my tranny mount replaced because the bolts are starting to strip. Is anyone near jacksonville or st.johns area? Or can someone recommend a good shop near jacksonville?
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happy trails out by Jax beach.
I would offer to help but I don't have any tools for stripped bolts other than vise grips, 12pt sockets, and channel locks.
I could weld another bolt onto the stripped one to help remove the old one.
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Courage needed to eliminate nuclear weapons, Archbishop O’Brien tells summit
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.- Archbishop of Baltimore Edwin O’Brien on Wednesday reiterated the Catholic Church’s condemnation of “total war” and called for courage in efforts towards a future “free of the nuclear threat” at a summit aimed at the elimination of nuclear weapons.
His remarks came at the Global Zero Summit in Paris, which met from February 2-4, a press release from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) says. The attendees, who were political, military, business and religious leaders, numbered 200.
The archbishop cited the Second Vatican Council’s condemnation of total war in its Pastoral Constitution “Gaudium et Spes”:
“Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction of entire cities of extensive areas along with their population is a crime against God and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation.”
Archbishop O’Brien, who previously served as the Archbishop for the Military Services, also noted the Council Fathers were skeptical of arguments that nuclear weapons were necessary for “deterrence.”
He then quoted Pope Benedict XVI’s 2006 World Day of Peace message, in which the pontiff said that in a nuclear war “there would be no victors, only victims.”
A nuclear weapons-free world will not be easy to attain, the archbishop said.
“A world with zero nuclear weapons will need robust measures to monitor, enforce and verify compliance. The path to zero will be long and treacherous. But humanity must walk this path with both care and courage in order to build a future free of the nuclear threat.”
Other speakers at the summit included former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz and Queen Noor of Jordan. The summit was timed to lead up to the Global Nuclear Security Summit in April, convened after calls from President Obama and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference.
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[REPORT] Quests Bugs & Glitches
Posted Jun 6, '14 at 7:19pm
UnleashedUponMankind
UnleashedUponMankind
5,853 posts
Moderator
Hell-O, this thread is not about MMO-access-problems, this thread is about Quests-problems.
Besides that you already made a thread about your problem, which is the better place. So wait if someone response there.
*edit: just saw Ferret give an answer there^^*
last edited Jun 06 2014 07:21 pm by UnleashedUponMankind
Posted Jun 9, '14 at 1:05pm
komodor
komodor
34 posts
in escape to hell i can´t finish any mission i am just blinking on the platform and also return to sender is half way up there when it should be pls try to fix it
Posted Jun 9, '14 at 4:05pm
Ferret
Ferret
6,501 posts
Administrator
@Komodor Could you please clear your cache and start a new save game? The old version of the game won't work correctly. Sorry about that. :(
Posted Jun 15, '14 at 10:19am
tmonster2002
tmonster2002
2 posts
I can't do Quests or Online Saves. What do i do?
I've relogged, shut and opened my browser multiple times, and even started a new game altogether!
last edited Jun 15 2014 10:21 am by tmonster2002
Posted Jun 15, '14 at 12:44pm
UnleashedUponMankind
UnleashedUponMankind
5,853 posts
Moderator
Just a stupid question... are you sure you was logged in (dont slap me for that question, but we have seen this before...^^)?
Dont think thats the case, but: Browser/Flash are up to date?
Could you try another browser and see if that works?
Also worth a try: if you play behind a firewall (which you should do) deactivate it, but only for a very short test-try, then activate it again asap!!!
If nothing works leave a post at @Ferret page to let him know about your problem, he can take a look at it then. *Note: this can take a lil while when hes busy*
last edited Jun 15 2014 12:45 pm by UnleashedUponMankind
Posted Jun 15, '14 at 12:52pm
tmonster2002
tmonster2002
2 posts
@UnleashedUponMankind I am logged in, but the game says i am not, i have this problem on other websites too, guess my PC just hates me.
*edit Tried in Internet Explorer, same result as default (Firefox).
last edited Jun 15 2014 12:56 pm by tmonster2002
Posted Jun 16, '14 at 12:07pm
Ferret
Ferret
6,501 posts
Administrator
@tmonster2002 Could you please try an alternate browser? For instance if you're using FireFox, try Chrome. Additionally, you can try a "Privacy" window in FireFox, or an "Incognito" window on Chrome. Let me know how those tests work. :)
Posted Jul 18, '14 at 7:07pm
docsmoov
docsmoov
2 posts
What is wrong with the Last Stand Dead Zone?
Every time I try to play all I get is a black screen.
Am I the only one?
I played through yesterday with no problems but today ive been getting nowhere.
I cant even see my log in at the top right corner of the screen either.
Is it me???
Posted Jul 21, '14 at 11:17am
PHLHimself
PHLHimself
51 posts
I have all the Dawn of the Dragons quests, and since I play that daily, I "re-get" those quests everytime I load that game.
With "re-get" I mean that animation in the top left corner of your browser where the quests pops up. Nothing really annoying or so, but I wonder if it's a problem with the new quests layout or if it's just on my end.
Posted Jul 21, '14 at 1:54pm
YukiTheHedgehog
YukiTheHedgehog
3 posts
Yes, I have the same problem as PHLHimself. Actually, every DotD player have this bug - just go and ask in the game chat. The sound is pretty loud as well, and it's really annoying.
last edited Jul 21 2014 01:54 pm by YukiTheHedgehog
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Is there any warranty on this refurbished lens?
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Nikon factory refurbished lenses, like this AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Lens (Product #2164B) are protected by a 90-day warranty.
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This AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED (Refurbished) has a 90 day warranty.
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I have a Nikon 17-55 dx lens and a D800E and have been thinking about the Nikon 24-70.
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Using the 17-55 on your D800 in DX mode reduces your megapixels to 16. Kind of defeats the reason for owning the D800. The 24-70 is a fx lens and is better suited to the D800 taking advantage of the potential of the camera.
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The AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED lens is compatible with D600.
Nikon occasionally offers reconditioned products either directly to customers or through dealers. These products have been carefully reconditioned by Nikon Inc. to meet all factory specifications. Refurbished products may have signs of previous use (minor body wear or other cosmetic indications) but contain all original cables, batteries, manuals and other accessories and are protected by a 90-day limited warranty.
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What is difference between the current AF-s Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED product no. 2164 and previous version and what was the previous model no.?
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previous model (#1961) was a 28-70 mm, newer 24-70 mm has better glass, wider view, closer focusing.
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28
Our Town Pottery & Friends Holiday Sale, 2014
Saturday & Sunday, December 13 & 14, 10am-5pm
FREE & Open to the Public
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From the Markham Vineyards website:
We’re getting excited about the Annual Our Town Pottery Holiday Show & Sale! This year, Michael and Jeani of Our Town Pottery are bringing some of their potter friends along to exhibit and sell their works as well. From show pieces to everyday pots and dishes, there will be something for even that hard-to-buy-for person on your holiday shopping list. This year’s guest exhibitors include potters Marilyn Perry, Javier Cervantes, Barb Campbell and Kathryn Finnerty. Stop by our Visitor Center to see the pottery and be sure to grab a complimentary glass of wine with a few tasty bites to fortify you for the rest of your day in wine country.
Apr
19
PLEASE JOIN US AT THE
2014 CERAMIC SHOWCASE IN PORTLAND, OREGON
MAY 2, 3 & 4TH, 2014 at the Portland Convention Center.
our town pottery, 2014
our town pottery, 2014, 4″ bowls
our town pottery
tumblers, 2014
our town pottery
our town pottery. 2014
our town pottery, 2014, 4″ bowls
Nov
26
We’re getting ready for our 15th Annual Holiday Show
at Markham Vineyards!
2812 Hwy 29, St Helena CA 707-963-5292
Saturday and Sunday, December 14 & 15, 2013 from 10am – 5pm.
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We have some new limited edition pottery, as well as some favorite designs and shapes.
Plus some extra delicious snacks featuring Oregon Truffles!
Peace, Love and we hope to see you at Markham!
Jeani and Michael
Apr
21
our town pottery
kilim and cactus blossom mini bowls Ceramic Showcase, April 26, 27 & 28 in Portland at the Covention Center – it’s the largest all clay show filled with ceramic art of all kinds!
Nov
21
our town pottery
salt and pepper shakers, our town pottery our 2012 holiday sale at Markham Vineyards was a total delight – the dates for our 2013 show will be announced later this year!
Oct
11
So sorry we are not at Clayfest this year.
Our next show will be our annual Holiday Sale at Markham Vineyards, December 1st and 2nd from 11am to 5pm, hope to see you there!
Our Town Pottery can be purchased at the retail stores listed on the “Galleries” link on the right side of this page. Thanks!
our town pottery 2012
our town pottery 2012we will be at Art in the Vineyard this year!!
Nov
26
Hi Everyone!
We hope you will join us for our
13th Annual Holiday Show
at Markham Vineyards
Saturday and Sunday,
December 3 & 4, 2011 from 11am – 5pm.
2812 Hwy 29, St Helena CA
707-963-5292
Peace, Love and Good Cheer!
Jeani & Michael
tampopo bowls
Apr
22
"Tartuffo" Vase, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
Jun
03
frog pinwheel platter, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
frog pinwheel platter, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
spiral bowls, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
spiral bowls, our town pottery, handmade earthenware .
turquoise lizard cups, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
turquoise lizard cups, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
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holiday sale, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
loose weave series, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
loose weave series, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
hudson plates, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
hudson plates, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
Jan
01
cactus blossom platter, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
cactus blossom platter, our town pottery, handmade earthenware
handmade "old style" spiral bowls, our town pottery
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For The Moment Lyrics
Artist: Gob
Album: The World According To Gob
go away i'm afraid with you there could be no escape i have no faith,
i've seen truth and reason down the drain
but i cling to you for survival and i know that you are my bible
get out i'm scared, for the moment but i know you'll be there
well i'm scared for the moment but i know you'll be there
by the way things you say freak me out,
i go out of my head i feel no shame when i trun my back
and i walk away but i cling to you for survival and i know that you are my bible
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I got my 2013 Mailbox Surprise !!!!!!
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Well Barbara, I'd say you made out like a bandit! <grin> I hope you will make that quilt up and post pics of it. It looks wonderful. I am in awe of all the gifts folks received. Wonderful generous people on this board.
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Bonita replied on Mon, Feb 4 2013 1:42 PM
Kristin, I got your package and love it all. Thanks so much and I'll post a picture as soon as I can.
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Bonita replied on Mon, Feb 4 2013 4:04 PM
Kristin thanks again for the wonderful gifts. There are lovely fabrics, a pretty pattern, charm pack, assorted notions and yummy dark choc M&Ms.
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You're very welcome, Bonita.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
It looks as though the M&M's have already been taste tested perhaps ? ;)
The fabrics and the charm pack are enough for the top for the pattern . . . if you so choose.
Anyway, hope your Birthday was a special one.
Cheers!
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Bonita replied on Mon, Feb 4 2013 7:17 PM
Kristin (KAlbrecht):
It looks as though the M&M's have already been taste tested perhaps ? ;)
Yes they were.LOL But I was careful to only sample a few. Tomorrow is another day however. :)
Kristin (KAlbrecht):
The fabrics and the charm pack are enough for the top for the pattern . . . if you so choose.
I love the colors you chose so will be using them. Thanks again.
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Barbara replied on Mon, Feb 4 2013 11:19 PM
Bonita great gifts . I have some of that red seam tape on my machine and love it very helpful . Barbara
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Pat replied on Wed, Feb 6 2013 2:37 PM
Barbara, happy belated birthday . Sorry was away for your birthday....hope you had a wonderful day. Your gift will be in the mail this week . Pat
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Barbara replied on Thu, Feb 7 2013 1:08 AM
Pat thank s ,I will await it ,but no big hurry . Barbara
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Stephanie,
Thank you so very much for my gifts. I LOVE the jelly roll (which I received yesterday, but thought it was something my son bought). I also LOVE, LOVE the patterns and pins that I received today. The patterns are so perfect. They will make great scrap quilts and will really make a dent in my huge stash. I'll send pictures soon. Thank you soooo much. I feel real special and hope to reciprocate in December for your birthday.
Thanks, Denise
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StefiKay replied on Sat, Feb 9 2013 11:50 AM
Denise :
Thank you so very much for my gifts
you are certainly welcome. I am soo glad you like them and they arrived ok (if a bit early, lol) Enjoy...
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Mimi replied on Sat, Feb 9 2013 12:52 PM
I warned DH that I hadn't bought anything but packages would be arriving from my QCA group for my birthday. He said the whole idea was really neat. When he walked in from getting the mail he announced, " Well Mimi-o you've got your first birthday present." It's so exciting.
I got my wonderful present from Yvonne today. Thanks so much dear friend. I have always wanted to make the hot pads. Now I have my own pattern! Love, love, love the paper piecing patterns. I was just planning a pinwheel quilt for a colleague who delivered a little girl on Friday. The hedgehog pincushion and thread catcher are too cute. I'll bet you made them. AND the chocolate....well who could resist the chocolate? Thanks so much Yvonne. Your presents fit me to a T.
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The mail was certainly quick! I'm glad you like all the goodies. It is such fun to stuff an envelope full of treats for a quilty friend. :-) Yes, I made the thread catcher and the hedgehog.
Hope your birthday is a wonderful one!!!!
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Barbara replied on Sat, Feb 9 2013 8:00 PM
Mimi , really nice goodies you got there .. I got some today as well .I got a really beautiful teapot pin cushion from Joyce and some awesome fabric ,and pot holder ,Arufil thread ,and note pad , and I nice cover for a rotory cutter .form Jacy , thanks you ladies so very much . I loved all of it . Barbara
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Joyce replied on Sat, Feb 9 2013 8:19 PM
Hi Barbara, So happy the pin cushion made it ok. Isn't it nice to still be celebrating our birthdays? I received a very nice gift from Jacy today. I posted a pic. but it didn't make it here. I think it is under my home page. I will get the hang of this one day. ha
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Bonita replied on Sun, Feb 10 2013 12:02 AM
mine came today also Jacy. Thank you so much. I'll post a pic tomorrow.
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Violet Tulloch, Queen Of Lerwick barndance
There is 1 recording of a tune by this name.
Violet Tulloch, Queen Of Lerwick has been added to 4 tunebooks.
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X: 1
T: Violet Tulloch, Queen Of Lerwick
R: barndance
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Dmaj
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Violet Tulloch,Queen Of Lerwick
Not a ‘barndance’ of course but a lovely slowish air.
I think this is a beautiful melody that expresses the high esteem in which the lady of the title is held by the composer-Phil Cunningham, I believe. I first heard it played by Aly Bain on Transatlantic Sessions a few years ago. Hope my ‘abc’ technique hasn’t mangled the tune and aroused the wrath of the ‘abc polezei’. Lots of ornamentation required to add to these bare bones in order to bring it to life.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 238
# 7
05-04-2013, 07:39 AM
Hey there Lykum
interesting post to say the least.
I started my pvp adventures in much the same way you describe, the fleet i ran with at the time had very few people interested in pvp. My circle of friends was mainly my fleet and most stuck to the pve content pretty much.
I Ran alot of random q's but was very discouraged, it just seemed the teams would always win or stomp tbe match. I even tried to reach out to a few of the players i thought where good, it met with much resistance or i was just givin por advice.
Which brings me to Kerrat, the true territory of the Lone Wolf pvp heros where 1 player can make the difference in a battle. This is where i learnt the way of the pew, ducking alpha bops and Jemhadar attack ships knowing when to start a fight and when to finish one. The best pvp players in the game stalk kerrat and unlike random q's there is time to get feedback from others.
The taboo u speak of is not really a taboo just that it would result in a lot of stalemate matchs facing 2 tanks against each other whould be a drag...Someone has to die....
There is room for any type of player in sto pvp, but if u want to be a good player and gain respect heal your team mates and focus fire...
Good Luck And Have Fun Out There...
@LIVIN
P.S.
Its more likley for one of us to win the lotto, then for Cryptic to make a change to pvp...
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Be Yourself (1)
1
Aired Unknown Aug 25, 1997 on PBS
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• Trivia
• The film on macaroni production was made in conjunction with Hershey Pasta Group, Inc. and Miller Milling Company, which at the time of filming was a part of Hershey's Chocolate.
• Quotes
• Mister Rogers: It's fun to pretend about all sorts of things, like being stronger than we really are, or being braver than we really are. But the best thing is to know that we're really just fine the way we're growing - that people can like us exactly for what we really are way down deep inside.
• Neighbor Aber: Are you planning to give flying lessons, X?
X the Owl: Sure. I mean, if I can fly, I should certainly be able to teach somebody else!
Neighbor Aber: Well, I don't know about that.
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Marshall Police Seeking Help in Missing Person Case
Reported by: Marshall Police Department
Monday, Dec 29, 2008 @05:57pm CST
The Marshall Police Department is seeking the help from the public to locate Beverly Meadows, who was last seen December 26, 2008 at Community Care Nursing Home, 207 W. Merritt Street, Marshall Texas. Meadows is a white female, 48 Years of Age, 5’3, approximately 240 lbs., with gray and black hair.
It is believed that Meadows walked away from the facility wearing a blue t-shirt with a Harley Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans, and flip-flop shoes. It is unknown if Meadows has any personal belongings with her. Beverly Meadows has a medical condition that requires her to take medication every day and it is believed that Meadows does not have the medication with her.
Meadows could have family in Elysian Fields, Texas, Shreveport, Louisiana and Florien, Louisiana. Anyone who feels they may have seen Ms. Meadows is urged to contact Lt. Patrick Clayton of the Marshall Police Department Criminal Investigation Division at 903-935-4546. Any after hours call may be directed to MPD Dispatch at 903-935-4575.
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Woman missing from Marshall, Texas, nursing home
Created: December 29, 2008 04:50 PM
Modified: December 29, 2008 04:51 PM
Marshall, Texas, police are trying to find a woman who walked away from a nursing home on Friday.
Beverly Meadows, 48, was last seen Friday night at Community Care Nursing Home on West Merritt Street, police said.
Meadows is described as 5-foot-3, weighing approximately 240 pounds, with salt-and-pepper hair. She was last known to be wearing a blue T-shirt with a Harley-Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip-flops.
Meadows has a medical condition that requires her to take medication daily, police said. Authorities don't believe Meadows has the medication with her.
Meadows has family in Elysian Fields, Texas; Shreveport; and Florien, La., police said.
Anyone with information about Meadows is asked to contact Marshall police Lt. Patrick Clayton at 903-935-4546. After-hours calls can be made to the police dispatch room at 903-935-4575.
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#3 Lori Davis
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Woman missing nearly a week
Officers seek public's assistance in finding Beverly Meadows
By CHARLES IYOHO , News Messenger
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Marshall Police Department and Harrison County officials are seeking the public's assistance in finding a local woman who's been missing for almost a week.
According to a Marshall Police Department press release, Beverly Meadows, 48, vanished from Community Care Nursing Home, 207 W. Merritt St., Dec. 26 sometime between 7 and 8 p.m.
Ms. Meadows, a white female, is 5-feet 3-inches tall, has grey and black hair and weighs about 240 pounds. She's believed to have left the facility wearing a blue T-shirt with a Harley Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip flops. It is unclear whether Ms. Meadows has any personal belongings with her.
According to the press release, Ms. Meadows has a medical condition that requires her to take medication daily and she reportedly did not have her medication with her the evening she vanished from the nursing home.
She has no family members residing in Marshall, but her mother lives in Shreveport, La. She also may have family members living in Elysian Fields and Florien, La., police officials say.
MPD Sgt. Darryl Griffin said MPD Criminal Investigation Division Lt. Patrick Clayton is working the case and has contacted family members of Ms. Meadows.
"We're searching tenant houses. We're investigating it," said Griffin. "We're looking for her."
If you have any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Ms. Meadows, contact Lt. Patrick Clayton at 903-935-4546, the Marshall Police Department at 903-935-4576 or call Community Care Nursing Home at 903-938-3793. All after hours calls may be directed to the MPD dispatch station at 903-935-4575.
Callers do not have to reveal their names and all calls are confidential.
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Marshall Police searching for missing nursing home resident
Posted: Dec 30, 2008 11:21 AM
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MARSHALL, TX (KSLA) - A woman with a medical condition is missing from an Ark-La-Tex nursing home, and police think she could be anywhere from east Texas to Louisiana.
Marshall Police say Beverly Meadows was last seen Friday, December 26th at Community Care Nursing Home on Merrit Street.
Meadows is 48-years-old, has gray and black hair, is 5-feet 3-inches tall and weighs 240 pounds.
Investigators believe Meadows walked away from the facility without her medication, which she needs to take every day.
Police say she has family in Elysian Fields, Texas, Shreveport and Florien, Louisiana.
If you believe you've seen Meadows, contact Marshall Police at 903-935-4546 or your local law enforcement agency.
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Harrison County officilas search for missing woman
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By CHARLES IYOHO
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Marshall Police Department and Harrison County officials are seeking the public's assistance in finding a local woman who's been missing for almost a week.
According to a Marshall Police Department press release, Beverly Meadows, 48, vanished from Community Care Nursing Home, 207 W. Merritt St., Dec. 26 sometime between 7 and 8 p.m.
Ms. Meadows, a white female, is 5-feet 3-inches tall, has grey and black hair and weighs about 240 pounds. She's believed to have left the facility wearing a blue T-shirt with a Harley Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip flops. It is unclear whether Ms. Meadows has any personal belongings with her.
According to the press release, Ms. Meadows has a medical condition that requires her to take medication daily and she reportedly did not have her medication with her the evening she vanished from the nursing home.
She has no family members residing in Marshall, but her mother lives in Shreveport, La. She also may have family members living in Elysian Fields and Florien, La., police officials say.
MPD Sgt. Darryl Griffin said MPD Criminal Investigation Division Lt. Patrick Clayton is working the case and has contacted family members of Ms. Meadows.
"We're searching tenant houses. We're investigating it," said Griffin. "We're looking for her."
If you have any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Ms. Meadows, contact Lt. Patrick Clayton at 903-935-4546, the Marshall Police Department at 903-935-4576 or call Community Care Nursing Home at 903-938-3793. All after hours calls may be directed to the MPD dispatch station at 903-935-4575.
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Search still on for missing woman
By Charles Iyoho, News Messenger
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
A report that Beverly Meadows had been spotted shopping at Good Will turned out to be false and Harrison County officials continue their search for the woman who vanished from a Marshall nursing home last Friday.
Ms. Meadows, 49, was last seen at the Community Care Nursing Home, 207 W. Merritt St., on Dec. 26 sometime between 7 and 8 p.m.
A call came over the police scanner Wednesday saying she had been spotted pushing a cart around at Good Will. The person proved not to be Ms. Meadows.
MPD Criminal Investigation Division Lt. Patrick Clayton said officials have been searching around businesses, convenience stores and vacant homes, showing pictures of Ms. Meadows to residents who may know of her whereabouts. "We do not have any new developments," said Clayton over the phone Wednesday afternoon. "She is still missing. We're following up on every lead we get regarding it."
Ms. Meadows, a white female, is 5-feet 3-inches tall, has grey and black hair and weighs about 240 pounds. She's believed to have left the facility wearing a blue T-shirt with a Harley-Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip flops. It is unclear whether Ms. Meadows has any personal belongings with her.
According an MPD press release, Ms. Meadows has a medical condition that requires her to take medication daily and she reportedly did not have her medication with her the evening she vanished from the nursing home.
She has no family members residing in Marshall, but her mother lives in Shreveport, La. She also may have family members living in Elysian Fields and Florien, La., police officials say. "We're searching tenant houses. We're investigating it," said MPD Sgt. Darryl Griffin in a previous statement. "We're looking for her."
If you have any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Ms. Meadows, contact Lt. Patrick Clayton at 903-935-4546, the Marshall Police Department at 903-935-4576 or call Community Care Nursing Home at 903-938-3793. All after hours calls may be directed to the MPD dispatch station at 903-935-4575.
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Police continue search for woman
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Harrison County officials are still seeking the public's assistance in finding a woman who disappeared from a Marshall nursing home nearly two weeks ago.
Beverly Meadows, 49, was last seen at the Community Care Nursing Home, 207 W. Merritt St., on Dec. 26 sometime between 7 and 8 p.m.
Last Wednesday, a call came over the police scanner suggesting Ms. Meadows had been spotted pushing a cart around at Goodwill. The person proved not to be Ms. Meadows.
MPD Detective Sonya Johnson said officials are tracking down all leads they receive and working with local media to get the information out there about Ms. Meadows' disappearance. Ms. Meadows' name also is listed in a national database.
MPD Criminal Investigation Division Lt. Patrick Clayton said previously officials had been searching around businesses, convenience stores, vacant homes and Community Care Nursing Home, showing pictures of Ms. Meadows to residents who may know of her whereabouts.
"Right now, all leads that we have, we are chasing them down," and "tracking them," Ms. Johnson said. "We're hoping that she's just with a relative."
Ms. Meadows, a white female, is 5-feet 3-inches tall, has grey and black hair and weighs about 240 pounds. She's believed to have left the facility wearing a blue T-shirt with a Harley-Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip flops. It is unclear whether Ms. Meadows has any personal belongings with her.
She has a medical condition that requires her to take medication daily and she reportedly did not have her medication with her the evening she vanished from the nursing home, according to an MPD press release.
She has no family members residing in Marshall, but her mother lives in Shreveport, La. She also may have family members living in Elysian Fields and Florien, La., police officials say.
"We're searching tenant houses. We're investigating it," said MPD Sgt. Darryl Griffin in a previous statement. "We're looking for her."
If you have any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Ms. Meadows, contact Lt. Patrick Clayton at 903-935-4546, the Marshall Police Department at 903-935-4576 or call Community Care Nursing Home at 903-938-3793.
All after hours calls may be directed to the MPD dispatch station at 903-935-4575.
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Marshall woman still missing
Posted: Jan 15, 2009 03:53 PM
Updated: Jan 16, 2009 01:32 PM
A marshall woman is still missing and police need your help finding her.
Beverly Meadows was last seen December 26, 2008 at the Community Care Nursing Home located off of Merritt Street in Marshall, Texas.
she was last seen at the Nursing Home sometime between the hours of 7 and 8 pm. She is a white female, 49 years of age, 5'3" and weighs approximately 240lbs., with gray and black hair.
Police believe that Ms. Meadows walked away from the facility wearing a blue t-shirt with a Harley Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip-flop shoes. Ms. Meadows did not take any of her personal belongings with her from the Nursing Home.
Ms. Meadows has a medical condition that requires her to take medication every day and she does not have any medication with her. It has been verified that She is not with any family member nor has she made any contact with her relatives.
The Marshall Police Department is asking everyone to check any vacant property that they own.
Anyone who feels they may have seen Ms. Meadows or any information pertaining to Ms. Meadows is urged to contact Lt. Patrick Clayton of the Marshall Police Department Criminal Investigation Division at 903-935-4546. Any after hours calls may be directed to MPD Dispatch at 903-935-4575
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#9 Jenn
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Missing woman hasn't made contact
Friday, January 16, 2009
A local woman who disappeared from a Marshall nursing home nearly three weeks ago hasn't made any contact with relatives, a Marshall Police Department press release states.
Harrison County officials are still seeking the public's assistance in finding Beverly Meadows, 49, who vanished from Community Care Nursing Home, 207 W. Merritt St., on Dec. 26. She was last seen at the home sometime between 7 and 8 p.m., officials say.
Ms. Meadows has no family members in Marshall, but her mother lives in Shreveport, La. She also may have family in Elysian Fields and Florien, La., police officials say.
MPD Detective Sonya Johnson, in a previous statement, said officials are tracking down all leads they receive and working with local media to get information out about Ms. Meadows' disappearance. Ms. Meadows' name has also been listed in a national missing persons database.
MPD Criminal Investigation Division Lt. Patrick Clayton said officials also have been canvassing near businesses, vacant homes and Community Care Nursing Home, showing pictures of Ms. Meadows to residents who may know of her whereabouts. It's still unclear why and how Ms. Meadows left the facility.
"Right now, all leads that we have, we are chasing them down," and "tracking them," said Ms. Johnson in a previous statement.
Ms. Meadows, a white female, is 5-feet 3-inches tall, has gray and black hair and weighs about 240 pounds. She's believed to have left the facility wearing a blue T-shirt with a Harley-Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip flops. She did not take any personal belongings with her.
Ms. Meadows has a medical condition that requires her to take medication daily and she did not have her medication with her the evening she vanished from the nursing home, according to the release.
The MPD is asking that the public assist by searching around vacant properties they own. "We're searching tenant houses. We're investigating it," said MPD Sgt. Darryl Griffin in a previous statement. "We're looking for her."
If you have any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Ms. Meadows, contact Lt. Patrick Clayton at 903-935-4546, the Marshall Police Department at 903-935-4576 or call Community Care Nursing Home at 903-938-3793.
After-hours calls may be directed to the MPD dispatch station at 903-935-4575.
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#10 Lori Davis
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Woman missing from East Texas nursing home
2/2/2009
MARSHALL, TX - A $2,500 reward is being offered for information leading to the location of Beverly Meadows.
Beverly Meadows was last seen December 26, 2008 at the Community Care Nursing Home located off of Merritt Street in Marshall, Texas.
She is a white female, 49 years of age, 5'3" and weighs approximately 240lbs., with gray and black hair.
Police believe that Ms. Meadows walked away from the facility wearing a blue t-shirt with a Harley Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip-flop shoes. Ms. Meadows did not take any of her personal belongings with her from the Nursing Home.
Ms. Meadows has a medical condition that requires her to take medication every day and she does not have any medication with her. It has been verified that She is not with any family member nor has she made any contact with her relatives.
The Marshall Police Department is asking everyone to check any vacant property that they own.
Anyone who feels they may have seen Ms. Meadows or any information pertaining to Ms. Meadows is urged to contact Lt. Patrick Clayton of the Marshall Police Department Criminal Investigation Division at 903-935-4546. Any after hours calls may be directed to MPD Dispatch at 903-935-4575.
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#11 Jenn
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Marshall woman still missing
Posted: Feb 3, 2009 03:17 PM
Updated: Feb 3, 2009 03:25 PM
MARSHALL, TX (KSLA)- A Marshall, Texas woman that's been missing since the day after Christmas is still missing.
Marshall Police need the publics help in finding 49-year old Beverly Meadows. Meadows was staying at the Community Care Nursing Home on Merrit St. in Marshall.
Meadows has a medical condition and she is described as being five foot three inches tall, weighs 240 pounds with gray and black hair. Meadows could be anywhere from East Texas to Louisiana, but has family in Elysian Fields, Tx., Shreveport, La., and Florien, La.
There is a $2,500 reward for anyone who has information on Meadows.
Anyone with information is being asked to call the Marshall Police Dept. at (903) 935-4546.
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#12 Lori Davis
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Desperate mother speaks out
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The search continues for a woman who disappeared from a nursing home in Marshall, Texas. It happened two months ago and Beverly Meadows' family isn't giving up hope of finding their loved one. Beverly's mother is just hoping and praying someone may have picked up her daughter and is taking care of her, but she fears it could be much worse.
It's a horrible nightmare Liz Lingenfelter is waiting to wake up from. But, unfortunately it's not a dream, it's reality. For the past two months Liz has spent almost every waking hour searching for her missing 49 year old daughter. Beverly disappeared from a Marshall nursing home the day after Christmas. Liz feels like her daughter may have left the nursing home and tried to walk to her home 15 miles away. Mom's gut feeling tells her, Beverly didn't make it there.
Search teams have come up empty handed everywhere they have looked. Meantime, Liz and her husband hope 54 days of passing out hundreds of flyers like these to people and churches across Marshall will help in the search for their missing daughter.
Beverly has been in nursing homes for the past six years. She has asthma, insulin dependent diabetes and emotional problems. The nursing home is offering a $2,500 reward for information that leads to Beverly Meadows.
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Project Jason Profile:
Name: Beverly Meadows
Date of Birth: 12/31/1959
Date Missing: 12/26/2008
Age at time of disappearance: 48
City Missing From: Marshall
State Missing From: Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Height: 5 ft 3 in
Weight: Approx. 240
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Hair (other): Some gray
Eye Color: Dark Brown
Complexion: Medium
Identifying Characteristics: Small mole under left eye
Clothing: Navy blue pull on shirt with Harley-Davidson emblem on the front, Blue jeans and flip-flop shoes
Jewelry: None
Circumstances of Disappearance: Beverly was last seen at the Community Care Nursing Home in Marshall, Texas, where she was a resident. It is believed that she walked out of the facility and did not take any personal belongings with her.
Medical Conditions: Beverly has medical conditions that require her to take medication daily.
Investigative Agency: Marshall Texas Police Department
Agency Phone: (903) 935-4546
Investigative Case #: M0901011
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Mother keeps hope alive for daughter's safe return
By Sandra Cason, News Messenger
Sunday, June 07, 2009
While news of a woman's body being found in a mud pit at a well site earlier this week was, no doubt, a shock to many people, the impact was intensified for Liz Lingenfelter.
"I saw it on the (television) screen and I was shocked," the Shreveport, La., resident said. "Then I said to myself, 'Oh, no, she doesn't have any tattoos.'"
The mother of a woman who has been missing since the early evening hours of Dec. 26, 2008, Ms. Lingenfelter said she reacts to every report that might in any way be related to her daughter.
"Every day you go through shock. You listen to the news; read reports. She's been gone 160 days today," Ms. Lingenfelter said on Thursday.
Beverly Meadows was 48 when she walked away from Community Care Nursing Home, 207 W. Merritt St. in Marshall and would have turned 49 five days later on Dec. 31. She has not been seen since.
A reward of $2,500, offered immediately for information on Ms. Meadows' whereabouts has generated no clues, said Marshall Police Department's Lt. Patrick Clayton.
"No new leads have developed at all," Clayton said, adding that the possibility of the body found at a secluded drilling site on Bill Coleman Road being that of Ms. Meadows was ruled out immediately.
Although the body was initially said to be that of a white female between the ages of 20 and 30, later reports established that the woman was a "light-skinned" African American.
Harrison County Sheriff's Office on Friday identified the body as being Lashun Rena Jenkins, 30, a resident of 701 Atkins Blvd. at the time of her death.
"I think there just hasn't been enough information out there," Ms. Lingenfelter said of her daughter. "I want people to know she's still missing and I'm still looking for her every day. I drive up and down Marshall streets. I'm still reaching out — trying to find her."
Ms. Lingenfelter said she attended a function on Caddo Lake recently. "I wore a black hat out there. I have two pictures of her on that hat that are as big as I could get them.
"I call Detective Clayton so much he recognizes my voice," she added. "It's a constant ache that will not go away. It's agony.
"This Mother's Day was the hardest day I ever got through," Ms. Lingenfelter said. "Last Mother's Day, Beverly had given me a boquet of flowers. I took a picture of her with it and now that picture is on the missing persons Web site.
"All I think of every day is what she did and what she said. I can't think of anybody who would say she was not good. Some say heaven is reserved for a few people and, if it is true that there are only a few slots in heaven, I know she'll get one."
At the time of her disappearance, Ms. Meadows was described as a white female, 5-feet 3-inches tall, having graying black hair and weighing about 240 pounds.
She is believed to have left the facility wearing a blue T-shirt with a Harley-Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip flops.
Ms. Meadows was said to have suffered from asthma, diabetes and emotional problems and was required to take medication daily. She took no personal belongings or prescription drugs with her when she left the nursing home.
Police initially searched businesses and buildings in the vicinity and while it is not known why Ms. Meadows left the facility, speculation is that she may have determined she would walk to a relative's home in Elysian Fields.
She had no family living in Marshall.
Ms. Lingenfelter said anyone with information on her daughter's whereabouts may contact her at 318-687-3653.
Other contact information is Lt. Clayton, 903-935-4546; Community Care Nursing Home, 903-938-3793; Marshall Police Department, 903-935-4576 or 903-935-4575 after usual business hours.
Information on Ms. Meadows may be found on national missing persons Web sites, including www.helpfindthemissing.org and www.projectjason.org.
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Beverly Meadows and Anna Walter are Project Jason's featured missing persons for June of 2009. The image you see below, with links to their news and information threads, is on the main page of the Project Jason website. This is one means of awareness for their cases, and with a high average of daily hits to the site, we'll reach many with their stories.
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#17 Kelly
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Pain, questions unite relatives of missing persons
By Kelsey McKinney • August 21, 2009
Family members of missing persons gathered Thursday under tents outside the Bossier Civic Center for the CUE Center's On the Road to Remember tour stop in hopes of locating their loved ones.
"This is how we become a family," Judy Downes said of the event during which they communed with others in the same boat and shared stories of their missing loved ones.
After being disappointed with local law enforcement's efforts to located her grandson Michael Pierce, Downes was put in touch with the Community United Effort Center, a nonproft Monica Caison founded about 16 years ago.
"CUE picks up where law enforcement leaves off," states a CUE handout.
With help from the center, Pierce's skeletal remains were found in his Jeep in the Red River in December 2007, five years after he went missing.
"I saw a gap between the time a person is reported missing and the time of recovery, and that gap needed to be filled," Caison explained. She works to provide emotional support for family members and organize efforts to quickly disseminate information about missing persons.
"The only peace it brought me was not having to wonder where he is," Downes said of her grandson as she pointed to the sky. "I'm just hoping these families have a better result."
Downes was referring to relatives of missing persons Clinton Nelson, Gregory Vice Jr. and Beverly Meadows who also attended the tour stop Thursday.
The Cue Center represents a meld of people whose cases started with a missing persons report -- some are still missing, some are resolved after a body is found, and others, with or without a body, are the subject of unsolved homicide cases.
The families are "stuck in this limbo of not knowing anything," said Vice's mother, Kay Kuriger, 51, of Florida.
Vice last was seen March 21, 2000, leaving a house in south Bossier Parish after his truck broke down. His body never has been recovered, but he is the subject of a homicide case that went cold due to lack of evidence, Kuriger said.
"I think it's going to make some people nervous in town who didn't speak up 9½ years ago," Kuriger said of the event Thursday. "I know people know."
Finding her son's body could provide the evidence needed to pursue criminal charges, she believes.
Shreveporter Liz Lindenfelter said she regularly calls hospitals in an attempt to locate her missing daughter.
The 66-year-old said she spoke with daughter Beverly Meadows by phone Dec. 26 but could not reach her when she tried to call again later that evening. Lindenfelter believes her daughter, a 48-year-old with diabetes and other medical problems, wandered from the Marshall, Texas, nursing home where she lived and somehow died in the woods nearby.
Clinton Nelson's mother, Carolyn Johnson, said she too fears the worst but can't keep from hoping her son will be found alive. He was 21 when he went missing Sept. 1, 2006, while visiting a friend in Princeton in Bossier Parish, said Johnson, of South Dakota.
"After so many years, these cases fade from the public's radar," CUE founder Monica Caison says in a prepared statement. "But for the families and friends of the missing, the nightmare continues.
"We are traveling across the country to make sure no case fades from memory ... in an effort to remind everyone these featured cases need a resolution for their families."
The tour will feature 104 cases on its 23 stops through seven states covering about 4,800 miles.
Volunteers released 104 sky blue balloons, one for each missing person featured on the center's sixth annuall cross-country tour, before they left Bossier City for their next stop -- Balmorhea, Texas. Several family members gazed up into the sky and wiped away tears, some apologizing for the unexpected emotions it triggered.
Finding her son's body could provide the evidence needed to pursue criminal charges, she believes.
Shreveporter Liz Lindenfelter said she regularly calls hospitals in an attempt to locate her missing daughter.
The 66-year-old said she spoke with daughter Beverly Meadows by phone Dec. 26 but could not reach her when she tried to call again later that evening. Lindenfelter believes her daughter, a 48-year-old with diabetes and other medical problems, wandered from the Marshall, Texas, nursing home where she lived and somehow died in the woods nearby.
Clinton Nelson's mother, Carolyn Johnson, said she too fears the worst but can't keep from hoping her son will be found alive. He was 21 when he went missing Sept. 1, 2006, while visiting a friend in Princeton in Bossier Parish, said Johnson, of South Dakota.
"After so many years, these cases fade from the public's radar," CUE founder Monica Caison says in a prepared statement. "But for the families and friends of the missing, the nightmare continues.
"We are traveling across the country to make sure no case fades from memory ... in an effort to remind everyone these featured cases need a resolution for their families."
The tour will feature 104 cases on its 23 stops through seven states covering about 4,800 miles.
Volunteers released 104 sky blue balloons, one for each missing person featured on the center's sixth annuall cross-country tour, before they left Bossier City for their next stop -- Balmorhea, Texas. Several family members gazed up into the sky and wiped away tears, some apologizing for the unexpected emotions it triggered.
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Tour Hopes To Improve Awareness Of Missing Persons
By BETTY WATERS
Staff Writer
8/21/09
HENDERSON -- Shirley Hunt disappeared on a stroll near her Henderson area home and Jimmy Charles Scott vanished from Jacksonville. Brandi Ellen Wells has not been seen since she went to a Longview nightclub.
A caravan of volunteers from the North Carolina-based CUE Center for Missing Persons stopped Thursday at Henderson Plaza Shopping Center for a rally promoting awareness of those and other missing East Texans, as well as thousands of other missing people nationwide.
The center's sixth annual "On the Road to Remember Tour" began Monday and will conclude Aug. 29 after traveling approximately 4,800 miles in seven states, focusing on 104 cold cases of missing persons.
Cold cases are the center's specialty and last year, "We solved a 28-year-old case in St. Petersburg, Fla.," Monica Caison, founder, told people gathered under a tent for the Henderson rally.
She formed the center in 1994 to be an advocate for families of the missing in addition to help investigators with an awareness campaign for their case and also to aid in the search and recovery of missing persons.
The national road tour was spawned in 2004 inspired by the case of a missing North Carolina college student, Leah Roberts, who disappeared on a cross-country trip.
She is still missing, but the center gained national attention for her case.
Addressing the rally, Johnathan Rhodes, criminal investigator for the Rusk County sheriff's office, said he worked during his career on both the Hunt and Scott cases. "These are cases that are trying to criminal investigators. You follow up on every lead you can possibly follow up on. We ask the community, 'if you have any information about any person missing, contact your local authorities,'" Rhodes said.
He added, "Our goal is to resolve these matters and I feel that with perseverance and prayer, we can reach an end for these matters."
Representatives of families of missing persons spoke, some tearfully.
Ms. Hunt's daughter, Kim Vaughn, wept as she told the crowd her mother has been missing two years. "She was the life of our community," Ms. Vaughn said. Her mother often prepared food and helped in any way she could at her church. She had been married 53 years this past week.
"She suffers from Alzheimer's and just walked off," Ms. Vaughn said. Ms. Hunt, 72, disappeared June 19, 2007, on a walk along County Road 454 near Henderson.
"My dad went to get her and she wasn't where she normally was that day. She just vanished without a trace. You watch TV shows and you think it can't happen but it does everyday," Ms. Vaughn said.
Ms. Hunt is 5-4, weighs 120 pounds and has white hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen wearing a long sleeve blue shirt over a white shirt with black trim, light denim culottes, brown "White Mountain" loafer slip-on shoes.
Marie Martin said her brother, Jimmy Scott, disappeared from his house in Jacksonville on Nov. 3, 2001. He was last seen walking down the road near his house, she said.
"We have no leads and don't know anything else. We'll keep looking as long as we have to," Ms. Martin said.
Scott did not show up for his first day of work on a new job.
Scott has tattoos on both arms and right shoulder and a scar on his left arm. He weighs 150 pounds and is 5-11. He has brown eyes and gray hair. He is believed to have been wearing an orange T-shirt with grey stripes and grey or blue shorts at the time of his disappearance.
Scott suffers from depression and asthma and took medication daily.
Ellen Tant described her missing daughter, Brandi Wells as "a very bright, vivacious young lady who wanted to serve her community by becoming a school teacher."
She added, "My daughter did not meet a stranger. She never knew a bad person in her life and never felt that there were bad people out there even though the media talks about. We need to get more awareness out there to the young and to the old alike." Whether the missing are 6 or 12, 22, 38 or 45 years old, they are "still all our children and more awareness needs to be brought to everybody's attention about this," she said.
The only thing families have after a loved one has gone missing awhile is the hopes that somebody's conscience will cause them to speak up so that families do not have to go through the rest of their lives in torture wondering what happened to their loves one, she added.
Ms. Wells, 23, was last seen leaving Graham Central Station nightclub in Longview on Aug. 3, 2006.
When she disappeared, Ms. Wells had just started a new job at the Athens Wal-Mart and was living with a friend in an apartment in Brownsboro while waiting to move into a dorm room at Trinity Valley Community College. She planned to attend TVCC that fall.
Missing for three years, Ms Wells was approximately 4-11 and weighed about 125 pounds. She had shoulder-length blonde hair, blue eyes and was prone to blink excessively. She was last seen wearing a flora-print cream-colored V-neck halter top, rust-colored gaucho pants and black high-heeled sandals.
Ms. Wells drove from Brownsboro to Tyler on Aug. 2, 2006, to visit her mother and planned on going out that evening with her younger sister to an area nightclub. But her sister had fallen asleep on the couch and Ms. Wells decided to go without her. Surveillance video at Graham Central Station show her entering and leaving the nightclub alone.
She disappeared on the morning of Aug. 3, 2006. Her car, a black four-door Pontiac Grand Prix, was found abandoned on the westbound shoulder of Interstate 20 near mile marker 591 between Longview and Tyler. There were no signs of foul play at the scene.
Tammy Lofton said her sister Beverly Meadows, 48, has been missing since December 2008. She was last seen at Community Care Nursing Home in Marshall, where she was a resident. She was last seen wearing a navy blue shirt with a Harley Davidson emblem on the front, blue jeans and flip-flop shoes. She is 5-3 and weighs 240 pounds.
"It's been six or seven months and it doesn't get any easier," Ms. Lofton said. "My prayer is that she is alive and well and someone is not harming her and that she will be found and come home ... my prayer is God will watch over and protect all of them (missing persons)."
June Coonch said her daughter Samantha Lynn Coonch went to school on Sept. 9, 1999, in Henderson and never came home. "We haven't heard any word of where she is ... no leads or anything," Ms. Coonch said.
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Families meet to ‘remember’ the missing
Written by Sean Green
Friday, 21 August 2009
CUE hosts tour to raise awareness of missing persons throughout the U.S.
Two-hundred and thirty-eight pennies and counting. Two hundred and thirty-eight pennies is a physical reminder to Liz Lingenfelter that her daughter is missing.
"Your heart hurts everyday. You never have peace," said Lingenfelter.
Lingenfelter picks up a penny once a day and stores it in a jar to alleviate the pain of not knowing where her daughter, Beverly Meadows, is. She has been looking for Beverly since Dec. 26 when she went missing from a nursing home in Marshall, Texas.
Lingenfelter and Beverly's story was just one of the several from families of local missing persons who gathered outside the Bossier Civic Center Thursday afternoon to bring attention to and remember their loved ones. The event was part of the Community United Effort (CUE) Center for Missing Persons sixth annual “On the Road to Remember†Nationwide Tour.
Volunteers from the North Carolina-based orginization are traveling across the U.S. to raise awareness of missing children and adults and will be distributing a trail of DVD’s, press kits and valuable information throughout the path of the tour - concerning those missing, unidentified person’s and unsolved homicide cases that have gone cold.
“After so many years, these cases fade from the public’s radar, but for the families and friends of the missing, the nightmare continues — every minute of every day their loved one is missing,†said Monica Caison, CUE founder.
“We are traveling across the country to make sure no case fades from memory and will come to Florence, in an effort to remind everyone of these featured cases need a resolution for their familiesâ€, they need our help and the community’s help to bring them homeâ€, she added.
The families of missing Clinton Nelson and Gregory Vice Jr. and recovered Michael Pierce sponsored the event that included a balloon launch to symbolize missing persons, a presentation to law enforcement for their efforts in finding Pierce and a candle light vigil.
Families from Shreveport-Bossier, surrounding areas and the whole state gathered with tents featuring pictures of their missing loved ones and distributed fliers to try and spread the word about them.
Despite the families were gathered together under such a dark cloud, Gregory Vice's mother, Kay Kruiger, is glad to be able to talk with other grieving families and offer support.
"I hate to see other people going through the same thing I'm going through, but I'm glad that we were all able to get together for the support. If nothing else, if one case were to get solved from this, it would be a great honor," she said.
Her son was last seen March 21, 2000. The story of his disappearance began when his truck broke down while traveling from Princeton to Taylor Town. Vice then got a ride to his friend's house and the pair got into an argument and Vice was reportedly last seen walking in the rain from his friend's house.
The time has not softened the blow for Kuriger.
"You still hold on to that hope that one day that phone is going to ring and that he's been hiding somewhere and he's coming out of hiding. My mind has even gone into that he's been put into a witness protection program. Even though logically you know that he's not going to be found alive, you still hold on to that hope he will be," said Kruiger.
She said the Bossier Sheriff's Office has not been helpful from the start, being both rude and incommunicative.
"I was living in Florida at the time and when I called them, they said, 'You know, it has to do with drugs,' but I don't know how they could know that if they don't know what the case was about. And I was even told that the perfect murder had been committed," said Kruiger.
Despite facing a miniscule chance that Gregory will be found alive, Kruiger pledged to never stop.
"I will never stop, not until I have him back or (I find) his body. I can't," she said.
Carolyn Johnson, mother of Clinton Nelson, was on hand to spread the word about her son who disappeared Sept. 1, 2006. Nelson vanished after moving to the area from South Dakota in April 2006. He disappeared while walking home from a friend's house after a party.
"It's excruciating, it is by far the worst experience I've ever been through. It's been explained to me that when you have someone who dies, you're allowed to go through the grieving process, but when you have a missing person, you go through that process over and over again every time there's a new lead that comes in," said Johnson.
The family has been led to believe that it was accidental but asked that if it was malicious, that anyone with information would come forth so they can finally have some resolution.
"There's so many people here who have been through this experience. We want others to know we're here and we know what we're going through but also that this can happen to anybody," said Johnson.
Matt Pierce described his brother, Michael, as a nice person and a "big teddy bear."
Michael went missing in 2002 and his remains were found in the Red River five years after the disappearance.
Pierce said his brother vanished after a coworker's husband became suspicious of an affair and the family believes the husband is responsible for Pierce's death. The husband was later convicted for killing his wife and unborn child after a dispute, but there was not enough proof to charge him with Michael's death.
Despite the fact his brother was not found alive, Matt said it gives him a sense of peace to know where his brother is.
"It's real important to go see him at the grave. It would've been better to see him alive, but to go see him and know where he is means everything," said Pierce.
Not having that peace of mind is what causes Lingenfelter to use the pennies. It comes from a family joke where her daughter would drop pennies in Lingenfelter's path to make her pick them up.
"Beverly would have a chance to laugh when she left the pennies laying in my path and I would have a chance to laugh when I found the pennies. Little things mean a lot," said Lingenfelter. "Today and every day when I bend down to pick up a penny, I may have tears in my eyes, but in my heart I know that Beverly has left them there and I know she is thinking about me no matter where she may be," she said.
While the chances of finding her daughter alive dwindles every day, Lingenfelter hopes that she's still out there — maybe she in a hospital. She calls the local police department every week and has even driven 497 miles in a day to canvass the area, look in hospitals and talk to police departments.
"I've looked everywhere. I've been in ditches, the woods, abandoned houses," said Lingenfelter.
She said that while she holds out hope against all hope, she is grateful for CUE offering her the opportunity to spread the word.
"I think what they're doing is wonderful. To be out here and see everyone and talk with them, you just don't know what it's like until it's happened to you," said Lingenfelter.
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Shared with us from the family:
PENNIES FROM BEVERLY
(Little things mean a lot.)
Since my daughter, Beverly Meadows, has been missing I have picked up pennies and put them in a jar.
From the very first day since Beverly has been missing I consider finding a penny Beverly's way of telling
me each and every day that she loves me.
You see, when I would go places with Beverly she would always leave pennies in my path so I would have
to walk over them to get where I was going. She would laugh and I would say, "Oh, you just dropped
those pennies so I would find them, didn't you?" Beverly would never admit to leaving the pennies for
me but a couple of times I have actually seen her dropping the pennies for me, but of course I never did
tell her.
Beverly has always understood what finding a penny meant to me. When I was young and growing up
we didn't find money, especially laying on the ground, so Beverly has always known that finding a
penny made me laugh and I never could just leave them laying there.
So you see, Beverly would have a chance to laugh when she left the pennies laying in my path and I
would have a chance to laugh when I found the pennies. Little things mean a lot. Today and every
day when I bend down to pick up a penny, I may have tears in my eyes, but in my heart I know that
Beverly has left them there and I know she is thinking about me no matter where she may be.
Don't miss a chance to tell your loved one that you love them today.
Please do not wait until tomorrow - because tomorrow may never come.
Liz Lingenfelter
Beverly Meadows' Mother
August 10, 2009
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In the small town/ large village where I live we have a very small Marks and Spencer food store I do not use this store very often as its more expensive than Tesco. We do have a small Tesco the other side of town to where I live, since I do not have transport at the moment I decided to shop in...
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SHHH! Keep This To Yourself...Marks and Spencer Slippers Offer Great Support For Feet . Marks & Spencer Secret Support Sports Mule Slippers As I have a condition that affects my nerves and then my muscles, mainly in my hands and feet, I have to think before I buy certain items. As my feet are...
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Minor in Nutritional Sciences
Feed Your Interest in Nutrition: Pursue a Minor in Nutritional Sciences
Interested in nutrition? Want to know more about food studies and public health? The Minor in Nutritional Sciences is a strong addition for students interested in health fields. It provides a foundation of knowledge in the study of nutritional sciences, with a unique focus on the intersection of food, food systems, and population health. Students pursuing the minor are presented with a multidisciplinary perspective on the field of nutritional sciences, including its metabolic/biochemical, behavioral, and public health aspects. Minor requirements can be viewed online at http://depts.washington.edu/nutr/minor.html . Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
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Scholarship Fair, Oct. 30, from 10am-2pm in the MGH Commons!
The Scholarship Fair on Oct. 30, from 10am-2pm in the MGH Commons!
The 2014 Undergraduate Scholarship & Fellowship Fair is an opportunity for UW undergraduates and alumni (grad students are welcome too!) to learn about and explore the variety of scholarships, fellowships, and other funded programs to consider for undergrad, graduate, and postgraduate years. Program representatives from UW, local and national organizations, agencies, departments, etc. will be tabling throughout the day, as well as offering specific workshops & information sessions.
We have a fantastic range of scholarship programs attending this year, including representatives from the Rhodes and Marshall scholarships to the Washington Bus and Pride Foundation programs, along with many UAA & UW colleagues. It will be a diverse and exciting day of scholarship information sharing!
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Medical schools recruiting on campus (and in downtown Seattle) next week!
Osteo
The UAA pre-health advising team is pleased to announce two medical school recruiting events sponsored by the Student Osteopathic Medical Association and the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM).
Event flyer: UW Seattle Multi-COM 2014
………………………..
1. Meet and Greet for current and future members of Pre-SOMA, the Student Osteopathic Medical Association:
When: Saturday, October 25th, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Where: Washington Sate Convention Center, Conference Center Rooms LL 4 and LL 5
2. Meet the Med School Admissions Officers, co-sponsored by AACOM, SOMA, and the UW pre-health advising team.
When: Tuesday, October 28th 6:30-8:30 PM
Where: Mary Gates Hall Rooms 241 and 251
………………………….
WHO WILL BE AT BOTH EVENTS:
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM)
A.T. Still University – Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine & ATSU-SOMA
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine
Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kansas City University of Medicine & Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine
Lincoln Memorial University – DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine (Yakima)
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine & Georgia Campus
Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine – California
Touro University Nevada – College of Osteopathic Medicine
University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (Blacksburg, Carolinas & Auburn campuses)
Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
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Pre-health drop-in advising TOMORROW! All welcome.
Tomorrow: 2-3 PM in MGH 171E
The UAA pre-health advisers will hold weekly, drop-in, group advising sessions for ANY UW Seattle student with pre-health questions. These sessions will be held in a classroom setting and will allow students to collectively ask questions of the pre-health advising team and to learn from their pre-health peers. All are welcome, especially first-year students!
Pre-health Quick Questions (PHQQ) schedule here: http://www.washington.edu/uaa/advising/at-the-uw/pre-health-advising/pre-health-quick-question-drop-in-group-advising/
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Last 2 Free Webinars from Berkeley School of Optometry Coming Up
1. Interview Skills & Professional Etiquette
Tuesday October 21
2:00 – 3:30pm PDT
2. Essay Writing
Wednesday, October 29
1:30 – 2:30pm PDT
Registration and details can be found here:
http://optometry.berkeley.edu/admissions/webinars
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Blanket making event in support of breast cancer patients
Breast cancer has affected the lives of millions of families around the world. With it, it brings pain and hardship. Here at Golden Key we would like to reduce that pain, if even for a moment. That is why we are hosting this event.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, UW Golden Key International Honour Society is holding its 2nd annual blanket making event. Join us Thursday, Oct. 30th in HUB 340 from 6-8 PM to make blankets, scarves, and cards for breast cancer patients at the University of Washington Medical Center.
Whether you personally know someone afflicted by breast cancer, or just want to brighten up a breast cancer patient’s day, come out and help us. RSVP at the Facebook link below:
https://www.facebook.com/events/412525578916555/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming
This event is for UW students only. Unfortunately due to HUB regulations we are not able to open it up to the general public. If you have any question or concerns feel free to email [email protected], and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
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Upcoming lecture/seminar at Seattle Children’s Hospital
8th Annual Treuman Katz Lectureship:
“The Ethics of Early-Phase Trials in Children with Cancer”
Thursday, October 23, 2014, 8:00am – 9:00am
Seattle Children’s Hospital, Wright Auditorium
____________________________________________________________
Bioethics Seminar: “Involving Children in Decisions About Research”
Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 3:30pm – 5:00pm
Seattle Children’s Research Institute
MacDonald Building (9th Ave at Stewart St.)
1900 Ninth Ave, Soundgarden Room
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Huskies for Kids
Huskies for Kids is a service group dedicated to raising awareness of the kids living in poverty or with life-threatening medical conditions in our own community. Our goal is to become active community members through education, fundraising, and service projects and make a difference in the lives of a child in need.
Our first general meeting is October 29th from 5:30-6:30 pm. The room location is TBD. You can email us at [email protected], or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/HuskiesForKids/, where we will post updates. Come learn more about what our club is about and what events we have planned for this year! There will be free food!
Please RSVP here: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/hongmi/250740
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Health Care Alternative Spring Break
Hi all,
This is a friendly reminder that there are only 3 weeks until both the Health Care Alternative Spring Break Team Leader and the Committee applications close.
The Scholarship and the Participant applications will remain open for another 9 weeks from now.
Thank you! We look forward to reading all of your wonderful applications,
Cam Scotland, HCASB Webmaster
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Student Web Developer position
The Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability office (green.uw.edu) is looking for a web developer to help create new interactive online interfaces for Green Certification programs and Sustainability Snapshots, updating and building new features for the sustainability map, create features to better browse and find content on the site, integrate a new blog with the existing website, as well as general development and maintenance work on the ESS website as needed. The developer will also have opportunities to propose features to create and add to the site to improve navigation, usability or discoverability of content.
Candidates should have experience with Drupal (Drupal module development preferred); Web development experience including strong knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, PHP, and/or other development languages, computer programs and design software; strong organizational skills and ability to manage competing deadlines and prioritize time accordingly.
To apply, go to HuskyJobs (careers.uw.edu/huskyjobs) and search for job #83766.
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Mary Gates Endowment for Students
The Mary Gates Endowment for Students is currently accepting applications for research scholarships. Mary Gates scholarships provide $4,000 ($2,000 per quarter for two quarters) for students to pursue leadership or research activities. These scholarships benefit students in the current academic year, and are open to all UW undergraduate students regardless of class year, major or residency status.
Leadership Application Deadline:
Monday, Oct. 13, 5:00 p.m.
Research Application Deadline:
Monday, Oct. 20, 5:00 p.m.
Access the online application and learn more on our website, expd.uw.edu/mge. Email [email protected] with any questions.
Posted in Scholarships/Resources | Comments Off
2015 Carlson Civic Fellowship
2015 Carlson Civic Fellowship
The Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center is pleased to announce three PAID FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES for University of Washington undergraduate students. Through the Carlson Civic Fellowship program, the Carlson Center will hire three Fellows to work at three local non-profits.
The host sites for 2015 Carlson Civic Fellows will be:
• Entre Hermanos / LGBT Latino Public Policy and Community Mobilization Fellow
• International Rescue Committee / Citizenship-Preparation Program Fellow
• Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation and Development Authority (“SCIDpda” / IDEA Space: Public Safety Program Fellow
Students selected as Carlson Civic Fellows will commit to working with their community non-profit 10 hours per week from January-June 2015 and will receive a $2,500 stipend for their work. In addition to their work with their host site, Carlson Civic Fellows will also:
• Participate in a 3-credit (credit/no-credit) Community-Based Leadership (CBL) course offered through the Carlson Center during Winter Quarter.
• Create a Personal Development Plan articulating goals for their time enrolled in the fellowship, and participate in regular advising sessions with a Carlson Center staff member to assess their progress and development.
• Identify personal strengths and leadership styles through structured activities and reflection exercises; integrate this understanding and awareness into service with their community organization.
Brief descriptions of the three fellowship opportunities are below. For a detailed description of each opportunity, more information about Carlson Civic Fellowship components and requirements, and application materials, please visit the Carlson Center website: http://www.washington.edu/carlson/carlson-civic-fellowship-students/.
Applications must be received by Monday, October 20 at 5:00 PM
Questions? Contact Talya Gillman, 206.616.2885 or [email protected].
______________________________________
2015 Carlson Civic Fellowship Positions
Entre Hermanos
LGBT Latino Public Policy and Community Mobilization
The Carlson Civic Fellow will help Entre Hermanos strengthen its 2015 legislative social justice agenda, geared towards promoting the health and well-being of the Latino LGBTQ community. The Fellow will participate in information-gathering discussions with various stakeholders; conduct research on community needs and interests; support the development of related Communication strategies to spark community mobilization; engage in direct advocacy activities; assist in the evaluation of the 2015 Legislative Session’s outcomes and recalibration of legislative priorities as needed; and help with early implementation of Entre Hermanos’ social justice agenda, while planning towards the sustainability of the organizations legislative efforts over time.
International Rescue Committee
Citizenship-Preparation Program
The Carlson Civic Fellow will support the IRC in Seattle’s efforts to improve and strengthen its citizenship-preparation programming for the organization’s primary client-base, refugees resettled to the United States. Refugees are eligible for citizenship through naturalization 5 years after their arrival in this country, and IRC in Seattle believes that more refugees would apply for citizenship if they felt confident in their abilities to pass the naturalization test. The Carlson Civic Fellow will evaluate other citizenship preparation courses offered both within King County and across the country, and consult with IRC staff on which best practices could be implemented by the organization. Using this information, the Civic Fellow will design and pilot a pilot citizenship-preparation project – with an eye towards evaluation and program sustainability, and with the dedicated support of IRC staff and volunteers.
Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDpda)
IDEA Space: Public Safety Program
SCIDpda works to revitalize Seattle’s Chinatown International District neighborhood through economic and community development efforts that are designed to preserve the community’s multi-ethnic culture and heritage. The Carlson Civic Fellow will aid SCIDpda in two programs, addressing issues of public safety and community engagement: 1) The organization’s twice-weekly, evening Neighborhood Block Watch program focuses on crime prevention and ownership of the streets, but has been on hiatus for over a year. The Fellow will work with SCIDpda staff to jumpstart participation in the initiative amongst neighborhood residents, employees, business owners, families and others, propelling community empowerment, efficacy and cohesion. 2) They will also provide valuable strategic, recruitment and logistical support leading up to, and during, the organization’s neighborhood Spring Clean program, taking place in April 2015.
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Many Great Study Abroad Opportunities from CHID (Comparative History of Ideas)
CHID offers innovative and exciting courses. More information can be found below:
CHID_StudyAbroad_2015-16
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Volunteers Needed for Dream Project’s Admission Workshop Weekend
Calling ALL Potential Tutors of UW!
UW Dream Project is a community-based organization that aims to assist low-income and first-generation high school students in attaining higher education. We do this by going on weekly visits to support our mentees through the college application process, and through our upcoming event: Admission Workshop Weekend (AWW).
AWW is a two-day weekend getaway for high school students to visit UW’s campus, eat delicious food, and finish personal statements and college applications. In the past we’ve had an 80% success rate of students completing at least one application during the weekend, which is hugely impactful on a mentees life.
However, this fantastic weekend wouldn’t be possible without the help of skilled volunteers such as yourselves. We’re looking for tutors to support students through the process, whether that means helping out for four hours, or two days. Food and a fun time by all will be included, as well as a great resume-building opportunity. Of course, helping someone apply to college is pretty cool too.
The event will take place in Mary Gates Hall, Kane and parts of Sieg Hall over both Saturday and Sunday of the event.
If you’re able to donate a few hours of your time on the weekend of November 15th and 16th, please fill out the volunteer survey at this link.
For more info, contact Maya Monroe ([email protected]
360.319.4913) or Gina Hansen ([email protected]).
Posted in Volunteer Opportunities/Service | Comments Off
Upcoming Events From UW’s OT (Occupational Therapy) Program
Open House
Focus on Career Exploration
November 4, 2014
5:00-6:00 PM
University of Washington Medical Center
Room BB-918
More Information
Information Session
Focus on applying for Fall 2015
November 13, 2014
2:00-4:00 PM
University of Washington Medical Center
Room CC-902
RSVP at [email protected]
Posted in General Interest, Lectures/Panels, Occupational Therapy, Prehealth Events | Comments Off
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