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About the Creators
Jay Payne (left), David Dean (center), and Troy Allen (right)
(Photo By Naomi Brookner -- The Gazette)
Jay Payne
Artist/Inker/Co-creator
Before jumping into independent comics, Jay Payne attended, both, the Maryland School of Art and Design and the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida.
Jay continues to venture into the realm of graphic fiction with Crystal Clear, a superhero-romantic-comedy that he writes, inks, and pencils.
Check out more of Jay's portfolio @ http://jayapayne.daportfolio.com/
Troy-Jeffrey Allen
Writer
Allen has been a contributing writer for ComicBookBin.comAndroidMassacre.comOfNote MagazineDC ConspiracyAction A Go Go, and ForcesOfGeek.com. He is also the co-host of the Menagerie of Kick Assery podcast with Gene Green and that_urban_punk.
His other projects include the Dr. Dremo’s Horrors of WarDr. Dremo's Spoils of CrimeDistrict ComicsBoogie Monster and this bio (sadly).
His work has been featured in the City Paper, The Baltimore Sun, The Examiner, and The Washington Post.
Check out Troy's blog @ http://www.wearemoka.blogspot.com
David Dean
Artist/Co-creator
After attending the Maryland School of Art and Design, David Dean and Jay Payne began working to bring their creations into the world of comics. From this collaboration came the labor of love that is Bamn.
Dean’s artwork can be seen in the anthology series Dr. Dremo’s Horrors of War, as well as, the Boogie Monster comic strip for The Magic Bullet newspaper.
Check Out David's artwork @ http://heavensredsun23.deviantart.com/
Ron Cristobal
Editor
M.D. Ron Cristobal is a jack-of-all-trades. Moonlighting as a musician for the hip-hop band called Awthentik and the Fif, Cristobal graduated from Howard University with a medical doctorate.
Having previously worked as an editor during his college days, Cristobal jumped on as editor shortly after Bamn #1 was released at the Small Press Expo in 2008.
Cristobal currently lives in Texas where he practices medicine.
Check Out Ron's Music @ www.myspace.com/ronaman35
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Virgo Lyrics
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Artist: Ludacris lyrics
Title: Virgo
Send "Virgo" to your Cell
Lyrics to Virgo :
(feat. Doug E. Fresh, Nas)
[Doug E. Fresh beatboxes]
[Nas] Yeah.. what.. you!
[DEF] UH-HUH! C'MON!
[Nas] Yeah.. yeah, what?
[DEF] Nasty Nas, Virgo
[Nas] Uh-huh
[DEF] L-L-Ludacris, Virgo
[Nas] Uh uh uh
[DEF] Doug Fresh
[DEF] As we go, somethin like this
[Nas] Nasir..
[Nas]
Baby girl, won't you come and hold my hand
Won't you come and chill out with the Virgo
Hey girl, just come and hold my hand
Won't you come and just chill with the Virgo
We sippin on Merlot, you ain't got be my girl though
I drop you off at, Willoughby and Myrtle
Smash with the Virgo, ain't got to take your shirt off
You seen me convince your homegirl though
Plus she says her life is too hard
She says that she wanna come and build with the God
Promise that she gon' play her part
Cause what I spit gets straight to her heart
And, she's damn fine, feet Hammertime, damn if I mind
Love is the bu-bubblin back of your waistline
I don't waste time, gotta GET GET ON IT
Just you and me, two glasses, sip on Patron and
in the club scene where I met Ms. Green Eyes
She walked by askin me, "Are you Nas?"
Why? "If you was I'd be totally twi"
What's that? "Totally with it, T.W.I."
Ha ha, well, here I am, yep I'm the man
Bartender put a Cosmo in that girl hand
So, here we standin before I begin
Homegirl made a knot out of the cherry stem
Tongue skills, yeah I like that, now we on the right track
Straight to my Phantom, call Africa Black (brrrring)
Ever since then, she been yappin a track
Told her friends, now they hollerin behind her back
Sing!
[Ludacris]
Baby girl, won't you come and hold my hand
Won't you come and just chill with the Virgo (that's right!)
Hey girl, just come and hold my hand
Won't you come and chill out with the Virgo (tell 'em, tell 'em)
We sippin on Merlot, you ain't got be my girl though
I drop you off at, Peachtree and Myrtle (uh)
Smash with the Virgo, ain't got to take your shirt off
You seen me convince your homegirl though
Now I was, so fresh and so fly in diamonds
When I stepped up in the club even my eyes was shinin
Bling! A little cute thing said, "What's yo' name?"
I put my necklace in her face and told her read the chain
Oooh ooh, so stuck up, told me shut the fuck up
BLAOW! Ludacris in the ho-oooh-ouse
The needle hit the record, they was playin this song
All the ladies hit the floor and it was EH EH ON
Live forever like Fame, let the Leroys dance
While I'm laid back chillin in my b-boy stance
Could be a little pop lockin if your girl's top droppin
But watch for cockblockin on my coochie stock options
But later for the ASSDAQ, throw 'em on the fast track
Make 'em swip swap Nasty N-A-S pass that
honey in the black cause I'm feelin her curves
He looked down at what I had and said WA WA WORD
Why only serve one when we can serve up two
Then at the bachelor's pad, doin what the Virgos do
And these women so shy but get loud undercover
So we can have sex but I CAN'T BE YOUR LOVERRRRRRRRRRR
[DEF breakdown:] buck buck buck buck buck buck
Ah, ah-ha-ha, ah-ha-ha, ah-ha ah ah-ah SING!
[Doug E. Fresh]
Baby girl, won't you come and hold my hand
Won't you come and just chill with the Virgo (c'mon)
Baby girl, won't you come and hold my hand
Won't you come and just chill with the Virgo (c'mon)
Baby girl, won't you come and hold my hand
Won't you come and chill out with the Virgo (c'mon)
We sippin on Merlot, you ain't got be my girl though (that's right)
I drop you off at, Two-Fifth and Lex-o
Smash with the Virgo, ain't got to take your shirt off
Seen you convince your homegirl though
They got my voice for the record and my voice for the beat
Virgo proof baby run the streets
So let's go (let's go) let's go (let's go) for the beat
Let's go (let's go) it's the Virgo
Let's go (Nasty Nas) let's go (Ludacris)
And if you don't know, now you know - Doug E. Fresh
[ These are Virgo Lyrics on http://www.lyricsmania.com/ ]
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D0CTRWH0
07-27-2007, 09:39 PM
I think it would be cool if like one map would be consistant shoot instead of many hiding spots like out in the dessert with like a couple of ducking spots to hide behind but other than that completely open and in the middle of the map there is the hammer of dawn on one side the boomshot and on the other torque bow... also if there was a free for all so there can people be chainsaw heaven you know I have always wanted to chainsaw hoffman with marcus you know cause marcuss hate hoffman it would be kind of ironic. anyways that would be a cool map/mod... maybe the name be Hells Kitchen.
2th
07-27-2007, 10:04 PM
a map like that would be nothing but stand still and lancer... there would be no point to doing anything other than that. i mean sure you could take a smoke grenade to toss it but even then you only have a limited amount of time for the enemies view to be obstructed.
as for FFA (free for all) it is possible to mod the game for that. you will more than likely see people do it.
D0CTRWH0
07-27-2007, 10:08 PM
well that was kinda the point of the map I wanted to see I think it would be cool sorry
roughwaterz
07-27-2007, 10:37 PM
it takes away tghe point of the game, the game is tatical duck and cover shootin came, not run out and kill everyone...
Darth Bubblgum
07-28-2007, 02:38 PM
sorry buddy, but I'm gonna have to vote against this one too. Especially with the hammer of dawn being one of the default power weapons.
TheAlmighty
07-28-2007, 03:25 PM
No. This is a stop and pop game that requires cover. The winner would be whoever rolls around the most and gets shot the least.
fenix110
07-29-2007, 08:27 AM
Maybe But Then People Who Breath Gears Would Then Easly PWN Newbies To Gears Unless They Were Same Skill Matches...
USRangerJohn
07-29-2007, 12:33 PM
Maybe But Then People Who Breath Gears Would Then Easly PWN Newbies To Gears Unless They Were Same Skill Matches...
What?!
Anyway bad idea. However I think a cool train level would be bad ass. Or maybe a snow level. Yeah Snow would be cool. The Locust would get camoflauge.
FZ NEMESIS
07-29-2007, 12:58 PM
Yeah i like the 'snow level' idea i wouldnt mind like a Jungle map with tall trees but then again these ideas dont tie in with the campaign maps. But i do think that it would be cool to have like sniper towers with ladders leading up to them a bit like the ones off of lost planet *cough* Sh!t game *cough*
StriderHiryu
08-05-2007, 02:21 PM
Flat Urban combat would be cool. One where it's not too hard to see an enemy crossing a street or running into a building. Not too many places to hide but still supporting good use of cover. If you just make a flat desert 20 miles long with a few rocks and with snipers and hammer of dawn it's going to be pretty bad. Sure it'd be fun right now since you've never played anything like it, but it'd quickly show how stupid that'd be. I'm sure we'll see alot of cool levels when the PC version comes out. Unfortunately I'm also sure we'll see alot of horrible levels.
Kronos
08-05-2007, 04:32 PM
CTF-Thorns:eek:
2th
08-05-2007, 08:00 PM
CTF-Thorns:eek:
god i hate every single version of that map
Kronos
08-06-2007, 02:11 AM
god i hate every single version of that map
Yea me to, just sounded it'd fit in this thread without the ability to hide in it.
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9/11: 10th Anniversary Coverage
September 8, 2011
MERV HENDRICKS: Hate can harm, but it cannot extinguish the light of freedom
It was March 11, 2002, six months to the day after the towers fell and the world as we knew it ended.
I was having dinner alone in one of a million Italian restaurants in Manhattan, this one in a block nicknamed “Little Brazil,” West 46th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues.
It was a slow night at the restaurant, so I was able to get a south-facing window table, from which I could easily see darkness fall as workers, white collar and blue, strode home and taxis rushed by.
I had gone ahead to New York a couple of days early for a college journalism convention — I was adviser to the student newspaper at ISU then — because I wanted to visit ground zero alone.
As I ate, images of newspaper photos and television tape replayed in my mind’s eye. I knew I would see, the next day, hallowed ground where innocents had died, for the offense of having gone to work, and where emergency responders rushed to save others’ lives and lost their own.
My thoughts were no more special than anyone else’s. No one could conceive the toll that 9/11 had taken on the dead, the families, the nation and the world. No one could make sense of it.
As I finished dinner, I saw the light, both literally and figuratively.
Into a New York City sky, there shone from the area near ground zero two intensely bright bluish-white vertical beams, as far up as the eye could see. They rose among and above the city’s skyscrapers.
I had read — but had forgotten — that this so-called “Tribute in Light” was to take place for the first time that night. Its design was to simulate, six months later, the two World Trade Center towers that had fallen — and to honor the 3,000 or so who died that beautiful-then-awful September Tuesday.
Eighty-eight 7,000-watt xenon searchlights had been arranged in two sets. Forty-four searchlights merged into one beam, 44 into the second.
At what I now know was 6:55 p.m., the vertical beams, echoing the shape of the towers, are said to have reached four miles into the sky in what the sponsors, the Municipal Art Society of New York, calls the "strongest shaft of light ever projected from earth into night sky."
Tribute in Light has now been produced annually on Sept. 11 by the Municipal Art Society of New York and is scheduled again for Sunday.
That was the literal light.
Then came the figurative light.
It arrived in a realization — as two men at the bar of the Italian restaurant conversed in Spanish, in the block called Little Brazil, across the street from a Jewish deli, near an Argentinian restaurant, up the block from a Japanese restaurant, in the same block as an Indian restaurant.
The realization was that while the extremist hijackers and the attack’s masterminds had struck at the heart of America’s commerce, government, military and citizenry, they in fact had attacked the whole world, not America only.
That’s because New York City is made up of the whole world, and has been forever. The wonder of New York City is its mix of cultures, its coexistence, its overall tolerance of differences, its celebration of heritages. Those factors were represented among those who died in the twin towers — dozens of nationalities and all religions, including Islam.
New York is, more than any other, a city molded over the centuries from immigrants who entered the United States from the sea, through a site at Battery Park, just a few blocks south of ground zero. Out in the harbor, the Statue of Liberty has, from 1886 on, lifted its right arm to the heavens — holding a light.
The realization also was that the attackers could not, ultimately, win despite the sense of defeat many of us felt that day. They could not extinguish the light. They could not defeat New York City, America or the world.
Ground zero was, then as now, a somber location, a place where visitors come respectfully to experience the site where a crime against the world was committed and to pay homage to its victims.
In March 2002, remains were still being recovered and the scene was still being excavated. To see down into the abyss, one had to climb a wooden observation deck and, for two minutes, could take photos and reflect. At the back of the line, visitors signed a U.S. flag on the order of 10 feet tall and 30 feet wide. Just a few yards from the observation line, pieces of a window blind hung from bare branches of trees that sheltered a cemetery. One could but only believe they came from an office in one of the towers.
Just on the edge of ground zero, there glowed a third kind of light, a spiritual light, another light that could not be extinguished. It came from the candles burning inside St. Paul’s Chapel, many commemorating 9/11’s dead.
The towers fell within a few hundred yards of St. Paul’s. Somehow, providentially or coincidentally, yours to decide as you choose, the church survived without even a broken window, as one account says.
St. Paul’s, New York’s oldest public building in continuous use since it opened in 1766, is where George Washington went to pray after being inaugurated as president in 1789 when New York was the nation’s first capital. A pew Washington used remains in the church under a painting of the Great Seal of the United States.
For eight months after 9/11, hundreds of volunteers worked 12-hour shifts inside that church, as it transformed into a relief center for recovery workers: firefighters, construction workers, police and others. Workers ate, slept, got therapy and counsel, and prayed at that remarkable, resilient, indestructible church.
Now, St. Paul’s has returned to its main function as a church that is both ornate and simple, historic and contemporary. In addition to religious trappings, it displays some of the memorabilia that had covered every inch of a six-foot metal fence that encloses all four sides of the church and its cemetery — the same cemetery where those window blinds hung from a tree limb.
When I visited that church again a month ago, the candles were still burning.
Another light that hateful zealots could not put out.
• You can visit St. Paul’s Chapel at 209 Broadway, between Fulton and Vesey streets, in lower Manhattan. Online: www.trinitywallstreet.org/congregation/spc.
• The Tribute in Light’s future is unsure because of funding. To help keep the Tribute in Light alive, text TRIBUTE to 20222 and a one-time $10 donation will be added to your phone bill. You’ll get an instant automated text response asking you to verify your intent.
Merv Hendricks is a copy editor and page designer for the Tribune-Star, and also writes
editorials and features. Email [email protected].
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Ticket #28424
Open Date: 2012-05-18 21:17
Last Update: 2012-06-13 21:26
APM support on Intel RAID CSMI
Reporter:streetwolfOwner:(None)
Priority:7MileStone:(None)
Type:BugsSeverity:5 - Medium
Component:(None)Status:Closed
ResolutionNone
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Using CrystalDiskInfo 4.6.2a. Enabling/Disabling APM does not work with Intel RAID drives. Can this be fixed?
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• Ticket Close date set to 2012-06-13 21:26
• Status Update from Open to Closed.
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Unfortunately, CSMI may not support AAM/APM control.
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Laptops get cooler with bamboo bottoms
Pandas might eat the fans
Agentless Backup is Not a Myth
"What we do with an old bamboo makes everybody cheer," sang Caractacus Potts, who would no doubt be impressed at what fellow inventors use the material for nowadays.
These new laptop coolers from Zignum are crafted entirely from the fast-growing plant, right down to the built-in fans themselves.
The Bamboo One and Bamboo Two, suitable for 15.6in laptops, pack one or two 140mm fans depending on which model you opt for.
Zignum Bamboo One
The company reckons these fans are so efficient, they operate at a whispering 21dbA, with a whopping 1000 revolutions per minute. The Bamboo Two also features an additional USB port for connecting mobile devices.
Both units are available now for €40 (£33) and €50 (£42), respectively. ®
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wish it was unnecessary...
Not disaggreeing that capitalism is a cancer, though second to the cancer of the fiat money system.
But what makes these necessary is the often insufficient or overly loud cooling systems in laptops.
If every laptop was cooled like an Asus G74, I agree, we would not need these pads.
But a load of laptops come with under specified or just poorly designed cooling systems that are desparate for some help.
If you happen to live in a hot climate, you'll end up with your laptop frequently shutting down or simply crashing from over heat. In addition, you'll have the tiny internal fan scream away at max RPM, making it unpleasant to work with, even if its just barely not overheating.
Since I picked up a cheap plastic version of whats shown here, I could work in near silence, cause my laptop's cooling didn't have to struggle anymore.
Its annoying enough to require something thats about the same size of the laptop itself, just to work normally, but I guess that's where the faster-slimmer design doctrine has gotten us.
So, it would be right to complain about the 'make-it-thinner' design trend, rather than a fairly decent solution to the problems.
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Oops FAIL!! Got it wrong - Wikipedia clearly says it was Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Apologies to all!!
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Thats Wrong my ol' china!!
While you have cited a character who was also played by the man who sung the The Old Bamboo (Dick Van Dyke) the song was sung by Bert in Mary Poppins not by Caractacus Potts from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
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New Pattern for Father's Day: Clubbed!
Golf Club Cozy
With dad's day coming up I thought I'd share the pattern for a golf club cover I made for my father-in-law a couple of years ago. Admittedly, I don't know anything about golf, but this cozy was a special request so I did my best. I'm happy to say that Mr. Wayne Campbell was quite pleased with the finished product, and I'm hoping that the golfer in your life will be, too. Happy Father's Day! -- Vickie
Clubbed
Personalized Golf Club Cover
by Vickie Howell
Materials
1 Ball each Vickie Howell Sheep(ish) for Caron (70% Acrylic/30% Wool; 167 yds/153 m) in colors: (A) Espresso(ish) (00009), (B) Teal(ish) (00016), (C) Taupe(ish) (00011)
Set of size US 8/5 mm dpns -- or size needed to obtain gauge
Stitch Marker
Tapestry Needle
Gauge
18 sts x 22 rows = 4”/10 cm in St st
Pattern
With A, CO 38 sts. Divide evenly over 3 dpns. Place marker and join, taking care not to twist.
Rnd 1: *K1, p1; rep from * around.
Rnds 2-6: Rep Rnd 1.
Join C.
Rnds 7-10: Rep Rnd 1.
Cut C. Switch to A.
Rnds 11-14: Rep Rnd 1.
Join B.
Rnds 15-16: Rep Rnd 1.
Cut B. Switch to A.
Rnds 17-42: Rep Rnd 1.
Rnd 43: Knit, inc 10 sts evenly around. (48 sts)
Rnds 44-50: Knit.
Join B.
Rnd 51: Knit.
Cut B. Switch to A.
Rnds 52-75: Knit.
Cut A. Join C.
Rnd 76: *K2tog, k2; rep from * around. (36 sts.)
Rnds 77, 79 & 81: Knit.
Rnd 78: *K2tog, k1; rep from * around. (24 sts)
Rnd 80: *K2tog; rep from * around. (12 sts.)
Rnd 82: *K2tog; rep from * around. (6 sts)
Cut yarn, leaving a 6”/15 cm tail. Using tapestry needle, feed tail through live sts on needles; let them fall off; cinch closed.
Finishing
Pompom:
Using strands of A & B held together and 3"/7.5cm piece of cardboard, wrap yarn around cardboard approx 50 times. Slip wraps off cardboard and tie a piece of yarn tightly around the center of the wraps. Cut both ends of wraps and fluff pompom. Trim.
Using beginning and ending tails of tie, tie pompom to each end.
Weave in ends.
Embroider desired initial, using a tapestry needle, chain stitch and B.
Embroidered Chain Stitch
3 comments:
1. How cute! Great color combo.
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2. Kristina9:43 AM
I made one of these for my Dad for Fathers day. Easily the best reaction I've ever gotten out of him from a homemade gift! I posted my project on ravelry, but it is not linked directly to the pattern becuase I don't see it on ravelry. Anyways, here's my ravely project page for it: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/knitwitenator/clubbed Ill keep an eye out for the pattern page to link it to. :)
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3. That's so nice to hear, Kristina! Yours turned out great. :)
Just added it to Ravelry. I don't know why, but I always forget to do that. I'm all over FB, Twitter, Pinterest & Flickr -- but I always slack on Rav.
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Bloomberg News
Hong Kong Stocks Fall Before China Names New Leadership
By Yoshiaki Nohara
November 14, 2012
Hong Kong stocks fell amid concern that an impasse about cuts to the U.S. budget will crimp global growth and as China announced new leaders. Esprit Holdings Ltd. (330) surged after the clothier’s former chairman more than doubled his stake.
The Hang Seng Index fell 1 percent to 21,237.14 as of the mid-day trading break in Hong Kong. Xi Jinping replaced Hu Jintao as head of the Chinese Communist Party, ushering in the fifth generation of leaders set to run the world’s second- biggest economy over the next decade. He was also named chairman of the party’s Central Military Commission.
All but nine stocks dropped on the 49-member gauge, which retreated 2.3 percent through yesterday since U.S. President Barack Obama was re-elected on Nov. 7. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) of mainland companies listed in Hong Kong declined 1.2 percent to 10,278.16.
Li & Fung Ltd., a supplier of toys and clothes to Wal-Mart Stores Inc., slid 2.5 percent. Tencent Holdings Ltd. (700), China’s biggest Internet company, dropped 4.9 percent after its third- quarter profit missed estimates. Esprit jumped 20 percent.
The benchmark Hang Seng Index (HSI) advanced 18 percent from this year’s low on June 4 through yesterday as economic data showed China’s slowdown may be bottoming and central banks around the globe added stimulus to spur growth. The index traded at 10.8 times estimated earnings compared with 13 for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index and 12 for the Stoxx Europe 600 Index, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
To contact the reporter on this story: Yoshiaki Nohara in Tokyo at [email protected]
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Nick Gentle at [email protected]
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Passions run high over Pakistan name change
By Riffatullah Orakzai
BBC Urdu, Abbottabad
Aftermath of a demonstration in the Hazara region
The name change has proved to be a deeply contentious issue
"I have not come here alone to protest - I have brought my children with me," says Qazi Ghulam Kabeer.
He is demonstrating against the recent change in name of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP) to Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa.
The name change is part of constitutional amendments recently passed by the country's parliament which transfer power from the president to the popularly elected prime minister and parliament.
Among other changes is the concession of more power and rights to the provinces.
Top of the list was the long-standing demand by the NWFP's ruling Awami National Party (ANP) to change the name of NWFP.
This has now been accomplished - but not to everybody's satisfaction.
Sense of exclusion
Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa means "land of the Khyber side of the Pakhtoons", or Pashtuns.
Sardar Haider Zaman Khan
We will not rest till Hazara becomes a separate province
Sardar Haider Zaman Khan
The trouble is that this description does not encompass all the ethno-linguisitic groups in the province.
The sense of exclusion is most keenly felt by people like Qazi Kabeer, in the north-eastern Hazara region of the province.
These are the Hazarawals, a people identified as indigenous primarily because of their linguistic origins.
The Hazarawals speak the Hindko dialect, which is completely distinct from the Pashto language.
However, there is no such clear view on their ethnic origins. Some say they are part of the greater Punjabi region, while others claim they are of Kashmiri origin.
Whatever the case, the Hazarawals regard themselves as ethnically and linguistically distinct from the rest of northern Pakistan.
"We will not back down till they give us our province - even if we have to sacrifice our children," an emotional Qazi Kabeer said.
Looting
This has become a rallying cry across the Hazara region - made up of the districts of Abbottabad, Kohistan, Haripur, Batagram and Mansehra.
Protesters in the Hazara region
The Hazara region broke out into spontaneous protest
Following the initial ratification of NWFP's name change, the region burst into spontaneous protest.
On 13 April, a day after the act of parliament, incensed Hazarawal demonstrators clashed with police in the main city of Abbottabad.
At least seven people died and dozens were injured in the ensuing violence which soon engulfed the region.
The protests eventually disintegrated into a rioting and looting free-for-all that led to paramilitary troops being called in.
When I drove into the region during the protests, the discontent was still simmering.
Small groups of demonstrators could be seen on the road into Abbottabad - armed with sticks and stones.
Every passing car was a target, with vehicles being pelted and chased and sometimes emptied of occupants and set on fire.
When I was eventually able to talk to some of the demonstrators, their first words were to demand that "Hazara must become a province".
This is not the first time that Hazarawals have demanded a separate identity. In 1958, a local lawyer formed a political front to promote the rights of people of the region.
But the start of a consistent campaign for a separate province can be traced to 1992, when the Hazara National Front (HNF) was formed by another local barrister.
The HNF was at the height of its power in 1997, when the issue of Pakhtoonkhwa was first raised in the NWFP assembly.
Separate status call
Violence broke out throughout the region after the assembly passed a bill agreeing to the name change.
Demonstrators clamber onto a vehicle during Tuesday's protest
The Hazarawals are angry over their 'exclusion'
The situation was eventually brought under control as the assembly decision was not ratified by parliament.
But strong feelings have simmered since then.
The recent amendments have now brought them to the fore once again.
This time however, the main leadership comes from another organisation called the Hazara Action Committee.
This is led by senior local politician Sardar Haider Zaman Khan, known affectionately as Baba (old man) Haider Zaman.
A sprightly 75-year-old, Baba Haider Zaman has been active in politics since 1962.
He has stood in dozens of local and national parliamentary elections.
"We will not rest till Hazara becomes a separate province," he thunders.
'Can of worms'
For the moment, the dust has begun to settle in the region.
However, feelings are still strong and the issue is likely to be the main rallying point in this pivotal region in the next general elections.
That, however, is not the only fallout of the Hazara episode in Pakistan.
Analysts believe that the 18th amendments bill has opened a can of worms for the central government.
"Ethnic groups across Pakistan have been galvanised by the granting of more provincial autonomy," said a senior opposition figure who asked not to be named.
"Everybody, from southern Punjab to Karachi is now hankering for recognition. At the moment the central government is unlikely to bow down to any pressure.
"But if the movements gather steam, they could be the most significant change in Pakistan since the fall of Dhaka."
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Scratching the Surface
Corporate Counsel
03-01-2013
Microsoft Corporation's new Surface tablet is quirky and occasionally awkward, and it demands a fair amount of patience (and practice) from its users. But for lawyers thinking of buying a tablet, it warrants serious consideration. Flaws and all, the Surface does a better job of replicating the PC experience than any other tablet on the market—including Apple Inc.'s iPad. It brings several innovative features to the table, it is compatible, right out of the box, with all manner of USB devices, and it has one huge advantage: official, full-featured Microsoft Office software built right in. Does the Surface get everything right? Not by a long shot. But even in its version 1.0 form, this is an impressive device.
We spent a couple of weeks using the Surface with Windows RT tablet. Right now, this unit—starting at $499 for a 32-gigabyte version—is the only Surface on the market. That will change later in 2013, when Microsoft releases the Surface with Windows 8 Pro, starting at $899. The main difference between the two is that the Windows 8 Pro version will run Windows 8 and Windows 7 software, while the RT version is compatible only with special Windows RT apps downloaded from Microsoft's online app store. Given our experience with the current model, we are not convinced that more is necessarily better, and think it's likely that the Surface with Windows RT is all the tablet most lawyers will need or want.
Positioned in landscape mode, the Surface is a bit wider and shorter than the iPad, thanks to a 10.6-inch display with a true wide screen aspect ratio of 16:9 (compared to Apple's 9.7-inch 4:3 aspect ratio screen). At 1.5 pounds, the Surface slightly outweighs Apple's tablet, but anyone who has lugged an iPad around shouldn't notice any significant increase in heft.
What you will notice is the kickstand—a deceptively simple feature that, after a few minutes of use, will make you wonder why this hasn't always been standard equipment on tablets. Popping out from the back of the Surface, the kickstand solidly supports the device in an upright, landscape position. Although the kickstand's position is not adjustable, we had no problem with the viewing angle.
Then there is the keyboard cover. This is an optional accessory, but "optional" in the way that employment is for most of us. Microsoft's strategy is to make a tablet that is far more like a laptop than any other device on the market; one that is as good at content creation (writing documents and editing presentations) as it is at content consumption (watching videos and reading PDFs). Virtual on-screen keyboards, such as the iPad's, are generally sufficient for quick emails and edits, but there is usually little joy in using them to create long-form content. It was vital, then, for Microsoft to integrate a physical keyboard into its device. And it hit the bull's-eye.
Both the Touch Cover ($120) and Type Cover ($130) are thin keyboards that double as protective covers. They attach to the tablet using surprisingly strong magnets—you put the cover close to the tablet and the cover is pulled forcefully into place. With the kickstand extended, the cover's keys lie right below the tablet. Walking by this setup, you would be hard-pressed to tell that this was a tablet and not a small laptop—an effect heightened by the cover's built-in trackpad (which appears small and gimmicky on first glance but in practice works well).
Of the two covers, we tested—and recommend—the Type Cover, which features low-lying keys that depress when you press them (the Touch Cover has flat, spill-resistant keys that respond to pressure but don't depress). While the Type Cover is not quite a full-size laptop keyboard—the keys are a bit too close together for that—we were able to type quickly and accurately. There is a small amount of bounce in the keyboard as you type—little surprise given its thin design—but we found that this was more of a visual than a functional effect.
Oddly, the 64-gigabyte Surface is only available bundled with the Touch Cover, at $699. There is currently no option to purchase the 64-gigabyte tablet alone, nor an option to bundle it with the Type Cover instead. The 32-gigabyte version, on the other hand, can be purchased by itself, and the desired cover can be added separately.
While there are a handful of big-name apps (including Netflix, Amazon Kindle, and Citrix) available in the online Windows Store, for many users, it will be the stuff preloaded onto the device that will be the big draw. The Surface's standard software includes much of Office 2013: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. These are the real deal, with full compatibility with desktop Office files and all the bells and whistles (including the ability to track changes in Word—a critical function for lawyers). We didn't experience any strange formatting, and even highly marked-up documents were displayed perfectly.
Other nice touches include a much-appreciated USB port, albeit of the older USB 2.0 variety (USB 3.0 will be available on the Windows 8 Pro model), and a microSD slot for additional storage and device encryption. One feature that you will not find, however, is any type of cellular option. Wireless connectivity is strictly via Wi-Fi.
The USB and microSD ports make it easy to move files on and off the Surface—something that has never been the iPad's strong suit. And you can access, right on the tablet, Windows File Explorer, which gives you the same file management tools and visibility that are available on a traditional Windows desktop. This is a great touch, but it comes at a price. In trying to bring so much PC functionality to a tablet, Microsoft has made the Surface a device that is, at times, complicated to use.
Indeed, the Surface is almost like two devices—a tablet and a desktop—rolled into one. And the integration isn't entirely seamless or intuitive. The tablet component works splendidly. You're presented with a "Start" screen full of large (and highly customizable) tiles that will look familiar to anyone who has ever worked with Microsoft's "Metro" interface (a core element of its Windows Phone and Xbox products). Touch a tile that corresponds to an app, and off you go. There is a button, too, for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10 Web browser, which works well on the device, with smart features specifically designed for touch (like swiping to access the next page in a Web document without having to click on links). Navigating the Surface's interface can seem a bit overwhelming at first—swiping from the right brings up a "charms menu" that lets you search and configure settings in an app, among other things; swiping from the left toggles between open apps; swiping from the top closes the current app. Play with it for a while, however, and you'll realize what an elegant design this is.
But then there is the desktop com ponent—and that doesn't work nearly so well. Microsoft literally brings a "laptop-like" environment to Surface—that is, you can switch back and forth between the touch-friendly "Start" interface and a traditional Windows desktop, complete with all those components PC users know so well: File Manager, Task Manager, Control Panel, and so on. Navigating this interface is awkward on a tablet—icons are too small for fingers, and many features aren't applicable to tablets or are just clumsy to use on one.
The awkwardness of the desktop interface is particularly striking when it comes to the browser. Click on the Internet Explorer tile on the Start menu, and you get the slick, mobile-friendly IE 10 browser. Click on the Explorer icon on the desktop, and you get the old IE 9 browser. None of the cool new features are here; in fact, if you're working without the keyboard cover, you'll have to manually call up the virtual keyboard when you want to enter a URL (on other tablets, it pops up automatically when you tap the URL box). Our advice: Stick with the Start interface as much as possible, and use the desktop interface only when absolutely necessary, for tasks like file management.
There are other flaws. Mobile devices need an informative and easily accessible battery gauge, and the Surface misses on both counts. From the Start screen you'll only see the gauge when you call up the charms menu, and even then you'll just see an icon, with no "percentage remaining" given. The Surface also has an annoying, all-too-laptop-like habit of updating its software—sometimes for minutes on end—when you turn it on. That's another tablet no-no; you want to get right to the action.
Battery life is not stellar: Microsoft claims eight hours, but vendor numbers are generally based on continuous use, with the screen brightness turned down. Using the device sporadically over a few days, with Wi-Fi on and the screen at full brightness, we got 6.5 hours out of the battery: not terrible, but not quite enough to leave the AC adapter at home on a workday. And the display is no iPad Retina screen; it does not quite match the sharpness of the best tablet displays.
Finally, for all its Office 2013 functionality, this version of the Surface does not run Microsoft Outlook. Instead, you have to use a bare-bones Windows Mail app, which is sufficient for reading and replying to email, but will disappoint Outlook fans. (Calendars and contacts are handled by other apps.)
In all, however, the Surface is off to a great start. Its disappointments are largely minor, fixable with updates, or relatively easy to ignore. It brings some innovative features—and ideas—to the tablet space. Besides, what lawyer wouldn't want a true, full-featured, portable Office suite to go?
Alan Cohen is a freelance writer who covers legal technology. A version of this article first appeared in The American Lawyer, a sibling publication.
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TITLE 65 STATE LOTTERY COMMISSION
Emergency Rule
LSA Document #11-395(E)
DIGEST
Temporarily adds rules concerning scratch-off game number 0268. Statutory authority: IC 4-30-3-9. Effective June 28, 2011.
SECTION 1. The name of scratch-off game number 0268 is "$100,000 BONANZA".
SECTION 2. Tickets in scratch-off game number 0268 shall sell for five dollars ($5) per ticket, unless otherwise adjusted by temporary price reductions or other promotional activities conducted or authorized by the commission.
SECTION 3. (a) Each ticket in scratch-off game number 0268 shall contain a total of twenty-five (25) play symbols and a total of twenty (20) prize symbols under a scratch-off material covering the game play data area.
(b) Each play symbol includes a caption that corresponds with and verifies the play symbol as follows:
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(c) Each prize symbol includes a caption that corresponds with and verifies the prize symbol as follows:
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(d) If a question arises as to a play or prize symbol, the caption that corresponds with the play or prize symbol will be used for final clarification.
(e) The game play data area of each ticket in scratch-off game number 0268 shall be divided into two (2) distinct game areas as follows:
(1) An area labeled "WINNING NUMBERS" that contains five (5) play symbols.
(2) An area labeled "YOUR NUMBERS" that contains twenty (20) play symbols and twenty (20) prize symbols that correspond with and appear below each play symbol.
SECTION 4. The:
(1) retailer validation code;
(2) game/pack/ticket number; and
(3) validation number;
that appears on each ticket in scratch-off game number 0268 are for commission or retailer use only and cannot be used or played as a play or prize symbol to win a prize.
SECTION 5. (a) To play a ticket in scratch-off game number 0268, the ticket must be validly purchased and the scratch-off material covering the game play data area must be fully removed.
(b) If any of the play symbols in the area labeled "YOUR NUMBERS" match any of the play symbols in the area labeled "WINNING NUMBERS", the ticket may be redeemed for a prize in the amount represented by the prize symbol that is located below and corresponds with the matching play symbol.
(c) If "065110395ERA03.jpg" (BILLS) symbol is revealed in the area labeled "YOUR NUMBERS", the ticket may be redeemed for double (2x) the amount represented by the prize symbol located below and corresponding with the "065110395ERA03.jpg" (BILLS) play symbol.
(d) If "065110395ERA04.jpg" (MONEYBAG) symbol is revealed in the area labeled "YOUR NUMBERS", the ticket may be redeemed for five times (5x) the amount represented by the prize symbol located below and corresponding with the "065110395ERA04.jpg" (MONEYBAG) play symbol.
(e) If the "065110395ERA05.jpg" (WIN) play symbol is revealed in the area labeled "YOUR NUMBERS", the ticket may be redeemed for all twenty (20) prize amounts represented by the prize symbols on the ticket.
SECTION 6. (a) The approximate number of possible prizes and the estimated odds for each prize level are as follows:
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Total value of all prizes*: $12,964,460
Prize payout: 69.70%
Overall odds: 1 in 3.96
Approximate print quantity: 3,720,000 (+1%/-3%)
(b) The approximate number of prizes and the estimated odds provided in subsection (a) are calculated based on an approximate print quantity. The actual quantity of tickets will vary from the approximate print quantity of tickets within a range of minus three percent (-3%) to plus one percent (+1%). The actual number of prizes and the odds for each prize amount will vary depending on the actual quantity of tickets.
(c) If the print quantity is changed during production of this game or due to subsequent reorders of the game, the ratio of prizes and total value of all prizes to the print quantity will be proportionately maintained so that the overall odds and prize payout percentage will approximate the values provided in subsection (a).
SECTION 7. This document expires sixty (60) days after the last claim date in scratch-off game 0268.
LSA Document #11-395(E)
Filed with Publisher: June 28, 2011, 2:36 p.m.
Posted: 07/06/2011 by Legislative Services Agency
DIN: 20110706-IR-065110395ERA
Composed: May 22,2013 7:40:11PM EDT
A PDF version of this document.
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IDProjectCategoryDate SubmittedLast Update
0000864AI WarSuggestion - Balance TweaksOct 24, 2010 9:00 amDec 6, 2010 4:52 pm
Reporterorzelek
Assigned Tox4000
Severityminor
StatusresolvedResolutionfixed
Product Version3.906
Fixed in Version
Summary0000864: Tweak the extreme damage bonuses a bit
DescriptionCurrently because of some very large damage bonuses (10+) certain ships simply instantly die when in vicinity of their counters. Even on low ship caps with ships having more hp when you have at least few ships that counter given ship it will die quickly when in range. This creates battlefield on which you are forced to take diverse (and large) fleet because of counters but you are trying to add antiblobbing measures like Eye to prevent this.
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RCIX (reporter)
Nov 2, 2010 4:59 pm
As long as it's not making it so that every other planet is incredibly grindy to face, then this is a good thing. It introduces tension: do i blob my fleet and risk setting off the AI Eye so i have an easier time of it, or do i do my attacks piecemeal, which is slower and slightly more micro intensive, but safer?
(0002564)
orzelek (reporter)
Nov 2, 2010 5:31 pm
Main problem I can see that piecemeal is not always possible. But as I tested recently (and got pointed to by x also) it seems to be kind of tied to AI's I have (Experimentalist mainly) so I'm not sure how my experience battling these transfers to others.
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x4000 (administrator)
Dec 6, 2010 4:52 pm
This was done a while ago -- a good call.
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Oct 24, 2010 9:00 am orzelek New Issue
Nov 2, 2010 4:59 pm RCIX Note Added: 0002562
Nov 2, 2010 5:31 pm orzelek Note Added: 0002564
Dec 6, 2010 4:52 pm x4000 Note Added: 0005452
Dec 6, 2010 4:52 pm x4000 Status new => resolved
Dec 6, 2010 4:52 pm x4000 Resolution open => fixed
Dec 6, 2010 4:52 pm x4000 Assigned To => x4000
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CHAPTER 4: Introducing IoC and DI in Spring
C H A P T E R 4
Introducing IoC and DI in Spring
In Chapter 1, we covered the basic principles of Inversion of Control (IoC) and Dependency Injection (DI). Practically, DI is a specialized form of IoC, although you will often find that the two terms are used interchangeably. In this chapter, we take a much more detailed look at IoC and DI, formalizing the relationship between the two concepts and looking in great detail at how Spring fits into the picture.
After defining both and looking at Spring’s relationship with them, we will explore the concepts that are essential to Spring’s implementation of DI. This chapter covers only the basics of Spring’s DI implementation; we discuss more advanced DI features in Chapter 5 and look at DI in the context of application design in both Chapters 5 and 12. More specifically, this chapter will cover the following topics:
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Apple on Wednesday finally announced the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference (Apple WWDC): June 11-15 at San Francisco’s Moscone conference center. Now the race is on for developers to buy tickets for the event, which last year sold out in under 12 hours. (Follow it live with our WWDC Keynote live blog.)
The five-day event is aimed at iOS and OS X developers, with over 100 technical sessions on the agenda. Apple also often uses the conference to announce new products or software updates.
There’s widespread expectation that the company will announce details on iOS 6.0, and widespread hope it might announce the iPhone 5 or whatever the next iPhone model will be called. Though many observers think next Fall is more likely for the latter.
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The event, open only to registered Apple developers who agree to a non-disclosure agreement, is among the hottest tickets in tech alongside Google I/O, which sold out in about 20 minutes this year. WWDC tickets cost $1,600 and in a change from recent years, they are non-transferrable.
In recent years, WWDC tickets have quickly surfaced on eBay selling for as much as three times the face value. Last year, Steve Jobs kicked off the event, then handed things over to SVP Phil Schiller.
On the Mac side, the main focus of the event this year will be the newest OS X release, Mountain Lion, which includes a number of UI changes and features imported from the iOS mobile platform.
Other planned events include 100 hands-on labs, with over 1,000 Apple engineers to work directly with developers at the code level and the Apple Design Awards to recognize excellence, innovation and design in software applications for the Apple platforms. Sessions will focus on everything from Safari and the Web to Core OS to App Services.
Online registration and ticket purchases are via the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2012 website.
If you can’t attend, the technical sessions will be posted after the Conference on the Apple Developer website.
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby Trumpetmaster » Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:34 pm
Originally posted by PSIP:
Originally posted by TrumpetMaster:
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I have to go to a meeting now.. Actually a conference call.. If it gets boring, I'm jumping back here. :)
What do you mean IF?
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby Shapley » Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:43 pm
Haggis,
RE:I keep hearing comparisons that Katrina is the greatest disaster since the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, especially in the printed MSM.
It seems that very few Americans, especially our press, is aware of the 1900 hurricane in Galveston, Texas that was estimated to have killed 8,000, and that was estimated to be a cat 4.
But that would still make it the greatest since 1906, wouldn't it????
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby Trumpetmaster » Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:45 pm
Allright now....
We all agree the "Leadership" or Lack of in NOLA is not cutting it....
The sad thing I just read about was these so called gangs shooting at the people trying to rescue everyone... Peoples lives could be saved but these jerks are screwing this whole thing up.
Shoot the Bast...ds and move on....
I am angry over this...
:o
Sorry for being so descriptive here, and I know it's the wrong thing as we are all gods children but.....
Better yet.... Get these people and lock them up for a number of years for doing what they're doing
:mad:
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby Trumpetmaster » Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:51 pm
BTW,
My wife and I went down to ground zero one week after 9/11. Words can not put what we saw.
There were thousands of people down there and an eerie silence. The bent beams of what was left of the trade center... and smoke rising from the rubble.... Powdered dust all over buildings blocks from the scene....
No looting going on..
Just a hurt, sad, and bonding feeling we as Americans felt. Tears in peoples eyes. :(
It was an experience I will never forget.
Yes this is a different situation but what gives those people the right to now be using guns....
Forgive me Lord... Shoot em..... and get on with saving those truly in need..
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby mmichaelson » Thu Sep 01, 2005 4:13 pm
Yep, I'm with you. As much as I hate to say it. . .
I would be outside my residence protecting my property and life to every ability (I also happen to shoot better than Annie Oakley, so that would help).
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby Trumpetmaster » Thu Sep 01, 2005 4:24 pm
SB,
I'll hire you as a bodyguard :)
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby piqaboo » Thu Sep 01, 2005 4:52 pm
Yes, Shap, it would indeed.
A sad sigh for the state of editing, all together now...... <sigh>.
As well as perhaps the greatest since 1900.
Isaac's Storm describes the Galveston hurricane in astonishing detail, including the information that might have warned people in time to evacuate, had they known how to interpret it. In Galveston, it was the storm surge that did the majority of damage and caused most of the loss of life, as in NOLA.
I must say, that pre-Katrina, they'd estimated that ~80% of NOLA had evacuated. Thats a remarkably high number. Most folks did take the warnings very seriously.
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby haggis » Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:05 pm
Piq,
"Hurricane Pam" was the most recent study of what would happen in NOLA if it were hit by a cat. 4 or 5 hurricane.
Interestingly, in the tabletop scenario, the surge was anticipated to be so high that it didn't matter if the levies went, pretty accurate as it turns out.
They also anticipated that 20% of the households would ignore or not be able to respond to a mandatory evacuation order, also pretty close to actual numbers that did stay.
The situation that has transpired has been the subject of debate since the '60s at least and probably since the '50s.
Large portions of the city are below sea level and were eventually going to get flooded. As in Holland, regardless how well you plan, when you live on the coast below sea level you can expect to get drowned every 100 years or so.
The real question now is how much rebuilding will there be in those low areas?
Sadly, I predict that there will be more than should be allowed.
But then, mankind has always seemed to prefer the view from the flanks of a volcano.
(Ed. "Mixing our metaphors a bit, aren't we?"
Shut up, I like that better than some line about living on a beach....
)
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby piqaboo » Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:17 pm
Great link, haggis.
"Hurricane Pam": holy moly, that was only done a year ago!
They werent paying attention to CA if they thought that temporary housing would only be needed for 3 mnths (100 days) after having all the housing destroyed. We still have folks out here who havent been able to finish rebuilding from the 2003 fires.
And they seem to have forgottent to study a topo map of the affected areas.
Hard lessons for future planners....
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby BigJon@Work » Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:55 pm
I'm surprised you all are surprised at the resident violence and the general incompetence of the politicians in NOLA. I predicted as much when I first heard of the growing problems. New Orleans has been the murder rate capital of the U.S. for years. It is a place unto itself in the U.S. where the smallest of slights are resolved at the point of a gun and the code of silence is deafening after someone takes a bullet. You have your clan, and the clan looks out for you and yours through violence and intimidation. The clans are loose knit and deeply submerged beneath day-to-day life, but you know that they are there.
The politicians are at the mercy of these clans if they want to get elected, so most of the elected folks running the city are more adept at graft and corruption than administration. And most of the non-elected employees are patronage appointments rather than merit hiring.
My brother-in-law spent four years in New Orleans on an anthropology assignment and got very deep into the hidden culture. He has many hair-raising stories to tell including stories of secrecy so deep it would do the NSA proud.
This is also why I hold no hope that the rebuilding process will improve the situation against future natural disasters. The entrenched interests will overcome any common sense to make sure that they and theirs are taken care of. I also fear that the NOLA brand of justice will be exported to other area by those cannot return.
I return to my original solution, tear down the levees on the Mississippi side and let her retake her own. It can't be worse that what is already there.
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby piqaboo » Thu Sep 01, 2005 6:35 pm
After looking closely at a number of photographs of helicopter rescues, I think I might give them the Altoid and elect to take my chances on the roof. I think I'd die of fright during the basket ride up to the bird, and then transferring from the basket. Yikes :eek: !
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby zlosin » Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:03 pm
A couple of days ago I wrote this on a Detroit BB.
Relocate the refugees to Detroit. We have lots of room and empty building and a working infrastructure. Can't say much about the government though.
It might get a little chilly, but it doesn't flood."
Oh yea, Our toilets flush down, not up
Today this news came out
http://www.wxyz.com/wxyz/nw_local_news/article/0%2C2132%2CWXYZ_15924_4047939%2C00.html
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby piqaboo » Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:15 pm
I've heard of a number of private families as well are offering temporary homes. Nice folks!
Who's offering jobs? The mayor of Detroit?
A job offer would seal my decision of where to go!
All those evacuated are not only out of a home, but out of work, until the city re-opens. Some of those jobs will never come back. Ditto Biloxi,etc.
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby monkeymd2b » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:48 pm
All I can say is that I'm blessed to have a job that keeps me so busy that I forget to eat lunch (what fun today was!) and can't watch all the crap that's happening down there. As bad as the crime was down there pre katrina and other crappy things about how inefficient the city government was pre-Katrina, it was such a beautiful city and nice place to live and go to school. It breaks my heart to think of all my friends who now are homeless and hopefully safe somewhere.
Now for my smart A$$ remark:
Do you suppose Walmart would write off the stuff looted as a charitable donation if they openly say it's okay for folks in NOLA to take what they want?
Simple words to live by...
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby zlosin » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:55 pm
I was just thinking about you Monkey,glad you are home.
Some good news
Fats Domino found safe.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/01/katrina.fats.domino/index.html#ISTWABH
MP's are now arriving with "shoot to kill ordres" reports CNN.
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby Serenity » Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:26 pm
How come the gators aren't gettin' fat?
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby DavidS » Fri Sep 02, 2005 12:48 am
Originally posted by monkeymdib:
Now for my smart A$$ remark:
Do you suppose Walmart would write off the stuff looted as a charitable donation if they openly say it's okay for folks in NOLA to take what they want?
No, not SA, but should be thought through:
1. Are the looters limiting themselves to taking consumer products from shops, or are they going for cash registers and money safes, and hitting private homes (for whatever's left in them)?
2. And if they are forming violent gangs and taking control of the territory (and possibly warring between each other)...?
3. If stores were to allow people to help themselves freely to their stock, the above gangs could grab the lot and create a black market. How would that help the needy? That may be what's happening anyway, so what good would officially sanctioning it do? :(
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby Haggis@wk » Fri Sep 02, 2005 7:17 am
As I pointed out earlier, the hurricane of 1900 in Galveston killed 8,000 and, more importantly, was the impetus that permitted the area between NOLA and Mobile, AL to become the shipping capital of the southern U.S.
Galveston was well on its way to being the most important U.S. port in the south but the loss of infrastructure and work force forced the shipping and other deep water dependent industries further north along the Gulf coast.
Will Katrina have the same economic impact? Like Galveston, much of NOLA is below sea level and will always be at the mercy of Mother Nature's whims.
As for what is going on now, not only was it predictable, it was, alas, unpreventable.
A disaster on the magnitude of Katrina in a heavily populated metropolis such as greater NOLA and the adjacent Gulf coast will always overwhelm the available relief support.
There will never (never, ever, carve-it-in-stone-ever) be enough money to train and equip the rescue resources that would be enough to help in a disaster of this nature.
According to the HSA profile from 1999 there are only 4,722 hospital beds in NOLA area and wanna hazard a guess how many of them are even available for use today?
If those of you on the CA coast (ahem! :roll: ) aren't learning some hard lessons from this, then you need to pay attention. Every household in the U.S. should have at least a week’s worth of food, emergency supplies and a gun. I have a week’s worth in my cars alone (MREs aren’t as bad as you might think!) I draw your attention to the businesses and homes in NOLA that haven’t been looted, in almost every instance it was because the owner cared enough to sit outside with a gun of some kind.
Life does not get safer as we advance into the “civilized” future, we just become better adapted and educated to deal with the harsher side of it.
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby OperaTenor » Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:49 am
From what I've heard, some of those hospital beds are still being used(!). I heard reports yesterday of two different hospitals(one is Charity Hospital, caring for primarily indigent patients) who were unable, for whatever reason, to evacuate their patients prior to the hurricane, and now can't seem to find any help. They report patients are dying from the conditions, and have had power problems as rising water threatens their generators, and are running out of supplies. One doctor ended up calling the AP because he was unable to reach any officials.
Apparently, the land phone lines have been the only infrastructure to survive so far, because they are buried and sealed.
What I read in the paper this morning amounted to a whole bunch of finger-pointing on all levels of bureaucracy. Part of what I see I tend to attribute to the MSM looking for sensationalism, and part of it on political scapegoating. I wish they'd all save their breath and get down to business.
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Re: Katrina 2005
Postby piqaboo » Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:58 am
Acc the radio, both Charity and the other public hospital are within 1/2 mile of the Nat Guard staging area.
Evacs were stopped when someone shot at a Nat'l Guard driver. This may be a bad Q, but ....
arent those guys paid to be shot at, and to shoot back?
It seems to me that in 3.5 days, both hospitals (less than 3000 people) could have been evac'd, by airlift if necessary. Tulane is not accepting new patients, and apparently their generators are in better shape than the other two hospitals, both of which are now running out of food as well.
Someone needs to depose that mayor and take charge.
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Dustin Lamb (Source: Hamilton Police Department) Dustin Lamb (Source: Hamilton Police Department)
HAMILTON, OH (FOX19) -
Hamilton Police have arrested a man who was wanted for several robberies that occurred in the area though April and May.
Police say Dustin Lamb, 23, entered several Minnick's drive thrus throughout Hamilton, masked and brandishing what appeared to be a handgun. He then demanded money, took an undetermined amount and left the store.
Lamb was arrested on Monday at about 4:30 p.m. at a residence on South C Street after police received a tip on his whereabouts. Lamb ran out the rear door, but police were able to catch up with him and arrest him.
Lamb is charged with aggravated robbery and two counts of robbery.
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Postby pungent » Mon May 14, 2012 9:32 pm
Proposed 3 offers today. Does any of these offers get the time of day?
1:
Receive: Cutch and D.Murphy
Send: Choo, Beltran, I.Desmond, Carlos Lee
2:
Receive: Cutch, D.Murphy, King Felix
Send: R.Zimmerman, Choo, I.Desmond, I.Kennedy, Hellickson
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Receive: Cutch, D.Murphy, King Felix
Send: Reyes, Beltran, Carlos Lee, I.Kennedy, Hellickson
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Postby brianrapp » Mon May 14, 2012 10:15 pm
1. yes 2. no 3. yes if you can keep kennedy or send a lower quality pitcher in his place.
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Postby pungent » Tue May 15, 2012 6:00 am
Thanks for the reply. I actually didn't get a chance to offer the 3rd offer until this morning. I removed Kennedy and inserted Ubaldo. I'm expecting some insults for the Ubaldo part :-D , but he's a Cleveland guy so hopefully he has a soft spot for him.
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Crucible of Empire: The Spanish-American War
This site offers a timeline of the major events before, during, and after the war; original 1890s sheet music popular during the War; photographs of the major figures involved; newspaper articles and headlines from 1890s newspapers; classroom activities for teachers and students; historical resources, including recent scholarship concerning the war, bibliographies, and links to other web sites; and a quiz designed to test visitor knowledge about the war and this colorful moment in American history.
The World of 1898: The Spanish American War
This Library of Congress presentation provides resources and documents about the Spanish-American War, and focuses on key individuals who participated in actual fighting or contributed literary commentary. The presentation includes chronologies, bibliographies, and a variety of pictorial and textual material from Spanish-English sources, an overview essay, and special presentations on Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Spain.
Puerto Rico at the Dawn of the Modern Age
Created by the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress, this site seeks to inform and educate about Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Puerto Rico and how it became a modern nation. An article by Marisabel Brás, a Senior Analyst at the Department of Defense, provides an excellent and in depth report on the struggles through which Puerto Rice went to find its national identity. There are also18 Puerto Rican maps and 39 political pamphlets, 13 monographs, and a journal that were published between 1831 and 1929. For each item, the full text is provided as well as images of the authentic document.
A War in Perspective: Public Appeals, Memory, and the Spanish American Conflict
A War in Perspective was an exhibition at The New York Public Library Humanities and Social Sciences Library and includes several components: Chronology, Antecedents 1895-1898, Part II: Public Appeals, 1898, Part III: Popular Participation, 1898-1899, Part IV: Public Memories, Part V: Historical Perspectives.
Theodore Roosevelt Fights in Spanish - American War (History.com video)
Westward by Sea: A Maritime Perspective on American Expansion, 1820–1890
This American Memory Project of the Library of Congress features documents and other historical sources from the Mystic Seaport Museum and Library. Topics include migration and immigration, whaling, maritime business, and more. See letter, photographs, logbooks, charts, paintings, and maps.
The USA & Latin America
This casahistoria site is a gateway to sites on imperialism and other topics and each link is annotated with a brief discussion of its usefulness. Select sites are aimed at undergraduate and high school students. Some sites are dated or defunct, but many gems are on the list. Categories include U.S. - Latin American relations, Panama Canal, Venezuela, Mexico, and Latin American Campaigns.
Spanish-American War in Motion Pictures
This presentation features 68 motion pictures produced between 1898 and 1901 of the Spanish-American War and the subsequent Philippine Revolution. These films were made by the Edison Manufacturing Company and the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company and consist of actualities filmed in the U.S., Cuba, and the Philippines, showing troops, ships, notable figures, and parades, as well as reenactments of battles and other war-time events. The Special Presentation presents the motion pictures in chronological order together with brief essays that provide a historical context for their filming.
The Naval Historical Center: Wars & Conflicts of the United States
The Naval Historical Center provides reference, documentary, analytical, and narrative works on the history of the United States Navy. Go to Wars and Conflicts of the United States for topically organized historical overviews, biographies, and primary sources on early military imperialism: Spanish American War, 1898 Philippine Insurrection, 1899-1902 China Relief- Boxer Rebellion 1900-1901 and Latin American Campaigns, 1906-1933. An impressive scope of topics and documentation.
TR's Legacy: The Panama Canal
A brief discussion of President Theodore's legacy in regards to the Panama Canal. This section is part of an American Experience site that features real audio interviews, biographies, a timeline, and a teacher's guide.
The Age of Imperialism
Commercial site, but contains a good mix of text, photos, links, and video clips about American imperialism at the turn of the century. Also includes a critical-thinking lesson plan to help students understand what motivated the United States to adopt expansionism and imperialism in the nineteenth century.
Hawaii's Last Queen (PBS)
This is a PBS video companion site about Hawaiian Queen Lili'uokalani and her legacy. Following her succession to the in 1891, Lili'uokalani worked to draft a constitution that would restore power to native Hawaiians. But, the US government effectively revoked Hawaii's favored status in the American sugar market and Lili'uokalani's kingdom was on the brink of collapse. Incudes a timeline, quiz, teacher's guide, and bibliography.
Essays: Manifest Destiny
Part of the From Revolution to Reconstruction project, this page leads to a series of helpful essays that discuss the philosophy, components, and "shades" of manifest destiny.
Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy: 1898-1914
Useful set of links to primary and secondary sources.
The Panama Canal Authority: History
The official web site of the Canal Authority provides a detailed history of the controversial Panama Canal from the early days of the French construction period, to its completion by the United States, and into the present. The photo gallery provides downloadable historical images and animations show how the story.
The Great White Fleet
This large site presents an account of the voyage of the Great White Fleet and boasts 2000 items, including images, personal correspondence, and postcards.
The Spanish American War Centennial Website
The centennial is ten years past, but though this site is dated it has plenty of information on the Spanish-American War, in multiple categories. Apart from the usual accounts of battles and such, there are dozens of profiles of key Americans of the era, reports of Spanish who died captive in America, music and medicine of the war, a video bibliography, and much more.
The Second War for Cuban Independence
Aka "The Spanish-Cuban-American War," this section is part of the HistoryOfCuba.com site produced by Cuban-born freelance writer and photographer Jerry A. Sierra. It discusses circumstances before, during, and after the Spanish-American War. Content not actively maintained.
McKinley Assassination Ink
This collection currently contains 140 documents, articles, essays, editorials and other pieces of work that are helpfully indexed by author, date, title, type, keyword, source, and the people referenced in the document. The MAI aims not only to provide a view into the presidency and assassination of McKinley, but also to speak to the history and culture of America. Due to the sensationalist nature of journalism at the time, and the tragic nature of the event, some reports may be more useful as tools to interpret the emotions and themes of the time than as strict factual evidence.
Lesson Plans, Teacher Guides, Activities and more
Spanish American War Educational Activities
The PBS Crucible of Empire site offers essay questions and a Spanish American War quiz
Lesson Plan: The Age of Imperialism
"The Age of Imperialism" represents one chapter of An On-Line History of the United States, a new program that combines an engaging narrative with the broad resources available to students on the Internet. You can use this chapter in place of a standard textbook treatment of nineteenth-century American expansionism, or you can use it to supplement your existing Social Studies materials. The following lesson plan helps you establish and extend historical and instructional contexts and integrate the material into your United States history curriculum.
Debate: Should the U.S. Annex the Philippines?
In this activity, students analyze primary documents from a variety of perspectives to gain an understanding of contemporary arguments for and against U.S. annexation of the Philippines. After reading the documents, students choose one document, prepare their arguments, and debate U.S. annexation of the Philippines from the perspective of the author of their document. Provided by the American Social History Project.
Poetry Analysis: "The White Man's Burden"
This activity asks students to consider Rudyard Kipling's "The White Man's Burden", which urged the U. S. to take up the "burden" of empire. Designed for high school students, this interdisciplinary activity will help students to examine differing perspectives on imperialism at the turn of the century. Provided by the American Social History Project.
Activity: A Soldier's Letter Home From the Philippines
This activity asks students to read and analyze letters written by U.S. soldiers serving in the Philippine-American War. Designed for high school students, it uses primary documents from the perspective of frontline soldiers to explore questions of imperialism, racial difference, and war in the early twentieth century. Designed by the American Social History Project.
Around the World in 1896 - Lesson Plan
In this lesson, groups of students use photographs and documents from the Library of Congress's American Memory collections to explore technology and American perceptions of the world at the turn of the century. Students explore technology during this time period by planning a hypothetical trip around the world, being sure to identify the complete means of transportations. They also learn about William Henry Jackson and the development of photography, ultimately using visual images to both document their trip and evaluate contemporary perspectives on foreign cultures. Designed for grades 6 to 8.
How and why did the US emerge as a world power?
This high school history unit takes place in the context of American imperialism in Latin America and prompts students to analyze political cartoons, speeches, and maps.
Buffalo Soldiers - Lesson Plan
In this Portal to Texas History lesson, students examine the service of African Americans serving in the U.S. Army during the late nineteenth century.
American Imperialism: Political and Economic Expansion (1826-1914)
This module poses question on various imperialism-related documents and photographs as provides a lesson plan and PowerPoint.
Imperialism (and Humans) on Display: The 1904 World's Fair
In this lesson, students will investigate the purpose of two "living exhibits," including the people who were displayed and the appropriateness of such displays. One of the exhibits was designed to introduce visitors to the many nations of the Philippine Islands, a territory that had been conquered by the United States in 1898.
Doing the Decades - Lesson Plan
This is a broad, 10-week project where students focus on the major trends and changes in the United States from 1890 to 1941 and how these changes affected groups and individuals. Students are broken into groups by decade and cover six primary themes (such as immigration, industrialization and the growth of capitalism) and a series of topics. Students identify and utilize primary sources to discuss these changes, using materials from the Library of Congress' American Memory collections and other materials they gather. Designed for grades 6 to 12.
From Isolation to Empire: Multiple Choice Quiz, Fill-in-the-Blank, Flashcards, American History Glossary, and an American History Appendix
The Student Resources section of The American Nation companion web site features introductions to chapters, interactive quizzes, flashcards, web links, an American History Glossary, and an American History Appendix
Playing By Different Rules: Examining American Imperialism Abroad
In this New York Times lesson, students learn about the concept of American imperialism by researching and analyzing historical examples of American imperialism. They then draft a set of laws that would govern the actions of powerful nations in other countries.(September 18, 2002)
Imperial Notions: Examining the Effects of Colonialism on Peoples Around the World
In this New York Times lesson, students research how and why different parts of the world were colonized, considering the pros and cons for both the rulers and the ruled.(June 4, 2003)
Interpreting Primary Sources
Digital History provides brief excerpts from primary sources and statistics and also questions to think about Imperialism and the Spanish American War
Digital History Resource Guides
The Digital Resource Guides provide links to American history web sites by period and provide historical overviews, readings (online textbook chapter, Reader's Companion), primary source documents (documents, maps, cartoons), teaching resources (chronologies, maps, quizzes), audio-visual resources, and additional resources. The Guides are an excellent and comprehensive teaching resource.
HistoryTeacher.net: AP United States History Quizzes
A New York teacher has produced a great general site for history teachers that offers AP-level United States history quizzes on many different periods and topics.
AP United States History DBQs: 1875-1925
These student-created DBQs are part of the excellent Historyteacher.net site
The American People: Becoming a World Power
PowerPoint Presentation on American imperialism as part of the online companion to The American People. Click on PowerPoint Presentations and then Chapter 20.
Hawaii Quiz
From PBS American Experience, this quiz relates to the program Hawaii's Last Queen.
Age of Imperialism Unit Test
This multiple choice test from Small Planet provides students with multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions.
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EYES ON LONDON: Where's Bolt, and a golden binge
The Associated Press
Thursday, August 2, 2012
LONDON (AP) — Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:
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CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
It's not easy catching up with the fastest man in the world. Just ask tennis star Novak Djokovic who's been searching in vain.
He's probably wasting his time. An Olympic official hinted Thursday that Usain Bolt is not staying in the athletes village. It's not so much a question of Bolt preferring swankier accommodations. As one of the highest-profile athletes in these games, it would be difficult for him to move around without attracting large crowds.
It's a big city, and he's no slouch. But he's got to turn up somewhere, right?
— Jenna Fryer — Twitter http://twitter.com/jennafryer
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YI GOES DOWN
China's already slim chances in men's basketball just took a serious blow when star forward Yi Jianlian went down with a knee injury.
Yi appeared to twist his right knee late in a loss to Australia on Thursday.
Yi had to be helped off the floor by teammates and he was still limping badly when the game was over.
Chinese coach Bob Donewald says it's too soon to tell how serious the injury is. Yi will be examined by doctors later in the afternoon.
Yi, an NBA player, played most recently for the Dallas Mavericks.
— Jon Krawczynski — Twitter http://www.twitter.com/APKrawczynski
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QUICKQUOTE: ANN ROMNEY
"She was consistent and elegant. She did not disappoint. She thrilled me to death." — Ann Romney to The Associated Press after her horse Rafalca's Grand Prix dressage test.
— Nicole Winfield — Twitter http://twitter.com/nwinfield
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CANDY!
Another day, another Olympics security check. It feels like you're in permanent airport mode. Off comes the belt, out comes the laptop, no liquids.
A security worker at the Lee Valley White Water Centre in Waltham Cross, site of Thursday's canoe slalom events, brightened the mood by tossing out candy and yelling "Come on. Have a sweet! It's all part of the Olympic experience!"
— Luke Meredith — Twitter http://twitter.com/LukeMeredithAP
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QUICKQUOTE: PARENTAL ADVICE
"Without sounding like a parent, which I am, I would say, 'Drink wisely.'" — IOC spokesman Mark Adams on the Australian who was detained in an incident police say was related to alcohol.
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WET FIELD
With every step or swipe of the stick, a rooster-tail like stream of water splashes up from the blue turf at Riverbank Arena
The field hockey surface is kept heavily watered down to keep the ball from bouncing, and workers use water guns before each game to ensure the turf is wet enough.
It creates the appearance of a soaking wet sponge that's constantly being squeezed.
— Jenna Fryer — Twitter http://twitter.com/jennafryer
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LOVE OF THE GAME
Among those in the crowd Thursday for the U.S. vs. Australia women's hockey game: an NCAA referee and a family that cut short their vacation to see the game.
Sandie Inglis, an NCAA referee since 1990, waved her American flag high before settling into her seat. She views the game far more in-depth than the casual fan. "The turf is very fast, and at the international level, you expect to see finer skills, and execution with speed and great control," Inglis says.
She was seated next to the Matousek family from Wilmette, Ill. They'd been vacationing in Paris when they learned they could get tickets to field hockey, a game both their teenage daughters play.
"It's fast paced and it's fun, but I think it's more fun to play than watch," said 15-year-old Nicole.
Glimpse the hockey pitch here: http://bit.ly/NnMgFH
— Jenna Fryer — Twitter http://twitter.com/jennafryer
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BADMINTON INQUIRY
The disgraced badminton players who have been dismissed from the Olympics aren't the only ones who could face penalties related to games being dumped to get more favorable matchups in later rounds.
Mark Adams says the IOC has asked the Olympic committees of both nations to look into whether other officials, including coaches, should face discipline as well.
Two teams from South Korea, one from China and another from Indonesia were disqualified from the competition for trying to lose games.
Adams says it is up to the committees to determine if more sanctions are necessary.
"We're working together with all of them and just making sure also that it isn't just the athletes being punished," Adams says.
—Jon Krawczynski — Twitter http://www.twitter.com/APKrawczynski
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SERVING FEDERER
John Isner is one of the few who can say he's beaten Roger Federer. Now he has to do it again and on an Olympic stage, no less.
Isner faces Federer on Thursday on Centre Court at Wimbledon, which has been Federer's stomping ground for the better part of a decade. The Swiss superstar has won a record-tying seven Wimbledon titles, so he feels right at home in the London Games.
To advance, Federer will have to handle the 6-foot-9 Isner's mammoth serve.
"We know he's got one of the best serves on tour, if not the best," Federer says. "That obviously makes it complicated getting into rallies, into rhythm. That's grasscourt tennis."
Isner is 1-3 in his career against Federer.
"He's the hottest guy on the tour, he's back to No. 1 in the world," Isner says. "I'm going to have to serve well."
— Christopher Torchia
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POST-RIDE PARTY
He rode. Then he cut loose.
After winning the time trial for his seventh Olympic medal, cyclist Bradley Wiggins marked the moment by getting "blind drunk." It was a very public binge, with Wiggins posting messages and pictures on Twitter as he celebrated gold near St. Paul's Cathedral.
"Getting wasted," he tweeted, accompanied by a picture in which he was posing with a drink and flicking the V for victory sign.
And Wiggins wasn't slowing down.
Later, the Tour de France champion tweeted: "Blind drunk at the minute ... it's been emotional."
British Olympic chief Colin Moynihan says Wiggins was "thoroughly entitled to have a fantastic party."
— Rob Harris — Twitter http://twitter.com/robharris
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ROWER DETAINED
A bit of trouble for an Australian rower Thursday morning: Josh Booth was detained by police for allegedly causing damage to a London storefront. Authorities say it was an alcohol-related incident, and it happened hours after he competed in the men's eight at the Olympic rowing basin.
Australian team chief Nick Green says Booth fainted while at the police station and was taken to the hospital. He was released a short time later and was not charged.
Green, who says he received a call from police at 3 a.m. Thursday about the incident, says he'll make a decision on potential disciplinary action after he receives more information from the police and Booth.
The 21-year-old Booth made his Olympic debut as the Australians finished sixth in the six-crew final of the eight at Windsor outside London on Wednesday.
— Dennis Passa — Twitter http://twitter.com/dennispassa
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THE MISSILE RETURNS
The 17-year-old Missile is back in the pool on Thursday looking for more.
Missy Franklin goes for her second individual gold and third overall of the London Games. She won the 100-meter backstroke Monday night and was part of the winning 4x200 freestyle relay on Wednesday night.
Franklin is becoming one the breakout stars of these Olympics. But she wouldn't be in position for a third gold without an incredible anchor leg from Allison Schmitt in the relay that reeled in the Australians.
"Allison is a fighter and she can push through anything," Franklin says. "We had total faith in her."
— Paul Newberry — Twitter http://www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963
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PHOTO ON THE FLY
While his colleagues blogged, tweeted and filed stories with their smartphones and tablets from a media boat on Weymouth Bay during the London Olympics regatta, veteran British sailing scribe Bob Fisher regaled them with a yarn about how the games were covered 40 years ago.
Fisher recalled being on a media boat on the opening day of sailing at the Munich Olympics — the sailing venue was in Kiel — when a photographer from an evening newspaper in Copenhagen, Denmark, boarded with a wicker hamper.
"In it wasn't his lunch," Fisher said.
Turns out the hamper contained a carrier pigeon. Fisher said that after taking a picture of Denmark's Paul Elvstrom at the start of the Soling race, the photographer put his camera in a changing bag, snipped off a negative, rolled it up tight and put it into a screw-top aluminum can. He strapped the canister to one leg of the carrier pigeon and released it.
"That picture appeared on the front page of the Copenhagen paper that evening," Fisher said. "Here's a guy who thought on his feet. Obviously he'd done it before, or had practiced it."
Fisher has written 35 books and is working on three more books about the America's Cup, including one titled "The Poisoned Chalice."
— Bernie Wilson — Twitter http://twitter.com/berniewilson
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PHELPS VS. LOCHTE II
Time for round two of Phelps vs. Lochte.
The United States' two biggest male swimming stars go at it a second time at the London Games, with the latest coming in the 200-meter individual medley final on Thursday.
Michael Phelps won his record-setting 19th career Olympic medal and 15th gold in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay Tuesday night. Lochte is the world record holder in the 200 IM.
Lochte beat Phelps earlier in these Olympics with a resounding win in the 400 individual medley.
— Jon Krawczynski — Twitter http://www.twitter.com/APKrawczynski
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104 MEDALS AND COUNTING
A rowing club founded nearly 200 years ago and located on the leafy banks of the River Thames is celebrating an extraordinary milestone achieved at the Olympic Games.
Members of the Leander Club, which claims to be the most successful sporting institution in the world, had won 99 Olympic medals for Britain dating back to 1908 before the start of London 2012.
Well, they've just topped the 100 mark.
Five members of the Henley-based club were part of the British men's eight that captured bronze in Wednesday's thrilling final at Dorney Lake. That result sparked a mass clinking of glasses as the Leander officials who failed to land tickets for the race packed into the dining room and bar area at the club to watch it on giant TV screens.
"Obviously it's a significant milestone, but it's part of our long-term plans to carry on being the main feeder club of new talent into the GB international system," says Leander official Robert Treharne Jones.
Heck, many countries haven't won 104 Olympic medals.
That's not the end of the matter. There are still 14 Leander rowers involved in finals at Dorney Lake over the next three days.
— Steve Douglas — Twitter http://twitter.com/sdouglas80
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BRAND PATROL
A sampling of the more bizarre examples of strict enforcement of branding restrictions against non-Olympic sponsors:
Pimms, that quintessentially English liqueur, cannot be listed on any menus during the games, even at Wimbledon, where tennis is taking place and where Pimms is as traditional as strawberries and cream. The gin-based drink, which is not an Olympic sponsor, is instead being referred to as "No. 1 Cup."
And the Goodyear Blimp, ubiquitous at sporting events around the globe, has been stripped of any corporate reference, prompting more than a few double-takes from sky-gazing fans.
Some journalists have been surprised to see Olympic workers taping over the logos on their Dell and Apple computers, since neither company is bankrolling the games, and the U.S. women's soccer team has been told not to hand out its media guide because it has 12 small logos of its sponsors — which are not official Olympics 2012 backers.
— Paul Haven — Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/paulhaven
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EDITOR'S NOTE — "Eyes on London" shows you the Olympics through the eyes of Associated Press journalists across the 2012 Olympic city and around the world. Follow them on Twitter where available with the handles listed after each item.
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Atlanta, IL
5:18 PM CDT on May 18, 2013 (GMT -0500)
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Lat: 40.3° N
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May 18, 2013
The latest breaking news, tornado warnings, photos and more.
May 18, 2013
More than five dozens climbers successfully scaled Mount Everest.
May 18, 2013
The photos, reports, and perspective behind flooding rain in parts of Alabama Saturday.
May 17, 2013
Indonesian-born and Qatar-based photographer Helminadia Ranford captured breathtaking photos of Mt. Bromo, an active volcano in East Java, Indonesia.
May 17, 2013
A spacewalk has repaired a leak on the International Space Station, NASA said.
May 18, 2013
Spring warmth has arrived in most of the U.S., except this state.
May 16, 2013
Storm storms leave damage near Shreveport, Louisiana. See photos and tweets.
May 18, 2013
We walk through the full timeline of the Texas tornadoes on May 15, 2013.
May 16, 2013
Where Earth has been changed forever.
May 16, 2013
Thousands of small glaciers, unconnected to continental-scale ice sheets, have dumped about 260 million tons of meltwater into the ocean annually between 2003 and 2009.
May 16, 2013
After months with record-low activity, the 2013 tornado season roared back with a vengeance on Wednesday as at least 10 twisters touched down across portions of north-central Texas, killing at least 6 and injuring dozens more.
May 18, 2013
Steam and ash clouds are occasionally rising to 20,000 feet from an active Alaska volcano.
May 16, 2013
Seismic activity is continuing at the Popocatepetl volcano near Mexico City and authorities say they have readied shelters and identified evacuation routes in case they should be needed.
May 16, 2013
Cyclone Mahasan weakened Thursday afternoon into a tropical storm and then dissipated, causing far less damage than had been feared as it passed over Bangladesh and spared Myanmar almost entirely, meteorological officials said.
May 17, 2013
The Ocean Conservancy releases stunning photos from its recent international beach cleanup day.
May 17, 2013
Finding the oldest water on Earth has implications for understanding life on Earth and maybe Mars.
May 18, 2013
It's now time to move on in a Texas town wrecked by a massive twister.
May 16, 2013
The scientific agreement that climate change is happening, and that it's caused by human activity, is significant and growing, according to a new study published Thursday.
May 16, 2013
Severe weather broke out in northeastern Texas, including the Dallas Fort Worth area. Below are reports of hail and tornadoes from throughout social media.
May 15, 2013
NASA's planet-hunting Kepler telescope is broken, possibly jeopardizing searches for life outside the Milky Way.
Weather Summary
Weather Underground midday recap for Saturday, May 18, 2013.
Multiple areas of unsettled weather developed over the nation on Saturday. In the center of the nation, a broad low pressure system moved off the Rockies and into the Central and Northern Plains. This system created a warm front that developed over the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, which stretched eastward into the Great Lakes. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed along and ahead of this frontal boundary with some parts of Minnesota reporting over 2 inches of rain by mid-day Saturday. These storms have not yet turned severe, but have a history of producing strong winds, large hail, and even a few tornadoes. The back side of this broad low pressure system continued to pull a cold front across the Western states. This allowed for onshore flow to persist from the Pacific Ocean, maintaining sufficient moisture to kick up scattered showers across the Intermountain West, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin. Some snow showers developed at the highest elevations of Wyoming and Montana. As moisture and energy from this front moved off the Rockies and into the Central and Northern Plains, threats of severe thunderstorm development increased. There was a moderate risk for severe storms with large hail, strong winds, and tornadoes from eastern Colorado through western Nebraska and Kansas, but severe storms have not yet developed.
Meanwhile in the East, a trough of low pressure slowly moved offshore and allowed for more showers and thunderstorms to persist for the Eastern Valleys, the Central and Southern Appalachians, and the Mid-Atlantic States. Severe storms were not anticipated in these areas.
Weather Underground midday recap for Saturday, May 18, 2013.
Multiple areas of unsettled weather developed over the nation on Saturday. In the center of the nation, a broad low pressure system moved off the Rockies and into the Central and Northern Plains. This system created a warm front that developed over the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, which stretched eastward into the Great Lakes. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed along and ahead of this frontal boundary with some parts of Minnesota reporting over 2 inches of rain by mid-day Saturday. These storms have not yet turned severe, but have a history of producing strong winds, large hail, and even a few tornadoes. The back side of this broad low pressure system continued to pull a cold front across the Western states. This allowed for onshore flow to persist from the Pacific Ocean, maintaining sufficient moisture to kick up scattered showers across the Intermountain West, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin. Some snow showers developed at the highest elevations of Wyoming and Montana. As moisture and energy from this front moved off the Rockies and into the Central and Northern Plains, threats of severe thunderstorm development increased. There was a moderate risk for severe storms with large hail, strong winds, and tornadoes from eastern Colorado through western Nebraska and Kansas, but severe storms have not yet developed.
Meanwhile in the East, a trough of low pressure slowly moved offshore and allowed for more showers and thunderstorms to persist for the Eastern Valleys, the Central and Southern Appalachians, and the Mid-Atlantic States. Severe storms were not anticipated in these areas.
Atlanta Weather at a Glance
Updated 4:55 PM CDT
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Elevation
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Mostly Cloudy
Mostly Cloudy
Temperature
82 °F
Feels Like 83 °F
Wind(mph)
7
Sunrise / Set
5:38 AM
8:09 PM
Moon
First Quarter
Tonight
Partly Cloudy 63 °F
Partly Cloudy
Tomorrow
Chance of a Thunderstorm 93 °F
Chance of a Thunderstorm
20% chance of precipitation
Tomorrow Night
Chance of a Thunderstorm 72 °F
Chance of T-storms
40% chance of precipitation
Monday
Thunderstorm 91 | 70 °F
T-storms
50% chance of precipitation
Tuesday
Chance of a Thunderstorm 86 | 66 °F
Chance of T-storms
60% chance of precipitation
Wednesday
Chance of a Thunderstorm 79 | 63 °F
Chance of T-storms
50% chance of precipitation
Tomorrow is forecast to be Warmer than today.
Conditions
Pressure
29.92 in
Visibility
10.0 miles
Clouds
Scattered Clouds 5000 ft
Mostly Cloudy 7500 ft
Moisture
Humidity
48%
Rainfall
0.00 in
Snow Depth
Not available.
METAR
METAR KAAA 182155Z AUTO 16006KT 10SM SCT050 BKN075 28/16 A2992 RMK AO2
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Temperature
Heat Index
83 °F
Dew Point
61 °F
Wind
Speed / Dir
7 mph from SSE
Wind Gust
Health
2 out of 16
Pollen
8.80 out of 12
Pollen Forecast
Ozone
Good
PM2.5
Moderate
Flu Activity
Sporadic
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Descriptive Forecast
Saturday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Low of 63F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. High of 93F. Winds from the SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Sunday Night
nt_chancetstorms Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. Low of 72F. Winds from the South at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Monday
tstorms Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. High of 91F. Breezy. Winds from the South at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Monday Night
nt_chancetstorms Overcast with thunderstorms and rain showers, then a chance of a thunderstorm and rain after midnight. Low of 70F. Winds from the South at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 30% with rainfall amounts near 0.2 in. possible.
Tuesday
chancetstorms Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. High of 86F with a heat index of 91F. Winds from the SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%.
Tuesday Night
nt_chancetstorms Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain in the evening, then overcast. Fog overnight. Low of 66F. Winds from the SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Wednesday
chancetstorms Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain, then a chance of rain in the afternoon. High of 79F. Winds from the SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Wednesday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Low of 63F. Winds from the West at 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday
mostlycloudy Mostly cloudy. High of 75F. Winds from the WNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Low of 61F. Winds from the NNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Friday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. High of 77F. Winds from the NNE at 10 to 15 mph.
Friday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Low of 48F. Winds from the NE at 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday
clear Clear. High of 79F. Winds from the NE at 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday Night
nt_clear Clear. Low of 59F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Sunday
partlycloudy Clear. High of 82F. Winds from the ESE at 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday Night
nt_clear Clear. Low of 63F. Winds from the ESE at 5 to 10 mph.
Monday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. High of 86F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Monday Night
nt_mostlycloudy Mostly cloudy. Low of 64F. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. High of 86F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night
nt_mostlycloudy Mostly cloudy. Low of 66F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday
partlycloudy Clear. High of 88F. Winds from the SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday Night
nt_clear Clear. Low of 66F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph.
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Weather Forecast for Atlanta IL
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Saturday, 18
Partly Cloudy
86 | 63 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
10%
Sunday, 19
Chance of a Thunderstorm
93 | 72 °F
Chance of a Thunderstorm
Chance of
Precipitation
20%
Monday, 20
Thunderstorm
91 | 70 °F
T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
50%
Tuesday, 21
Chance of a Thunderstorm
86 | 66 °F
Chance of T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
60%
Wednesday, 22
Chance of a Thunderstorm
79 | 63 °F
Chance of T-storms
Chance of
Precipitation
50%
Thursday, 23
Mostly Cloudy
75 | 61 °F
Mostly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Friday, 24
Partly Cloudy
77 | 48 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Saturday, 25
Clear
79 | 59 °F
Clear
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Sunday, 26
Partly Cloudy
82 | 63 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Monday, 27
Partly Cloudy
86 | 64 °F
Partly Cloudy
Chance of
Precipitation
0%
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Saturday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Low of 63F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 68 | 62 80 | 63 83 | 64 69 | 64
Wind 5 mph ESE 8 mph ESE 8 mph SSE 6 mph SE
Humidity 79% 54% 55% 84%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 68% 64% 33% 40%
Conditions Fog Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
5:38 AM
8:09 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is good. MaxT RMSE [2.15], Average RMSE [2.03]
The National Weather Service forecast quality is good. MaxT RMSE [1.97], Average RMSE [1.72] : Use NWS
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Sunday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. High of 93F. Winds from the SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Sunday Night
nt_chancetstorms Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. Low of 72F. Winds from the South at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 68 | 63 86 | 65 88 | 68 74 | 67
Wind 7 mph SE 13 mph SSE 13 mph SSE 11 mph South
Humidity 84% 50% 50% 77%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 30%
Cloud Cover 27% 50% 18% 51%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Clear Chance of a Thunderstorm
Sunrise & Sunset
5:37 AM
8:10 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is fair. MaxT RMSE [2.78], Average RMSE [2.07]
The National Weather Service forecast quality is fair. MaxT RMSE [2.74], Average RMSE [2.50] : Use NWS
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Monday
tstorms Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. High of 91F. Breezy. Winds from the South at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Monday Night
nt_chancetstorms Overcast with thunderstorms and rain showers, then a chance of a thunderstorm and rain after midnight. Low of 70F. Winds from the South at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 30% with rainfall amounts near 0.2 in. possible.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 74 | 66 84 | 66 86 | 66 73 | 69
Wind 11 mph South 15 mph South 14 mph South 11 mph South
Humidity 75% 57% 51% 86%
Chance of Precip. 40% 50% 50% 10%
Cloud Cover 2% 68% 68% 83%
Conditions Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm Mostly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
5:36 AM
8:10 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is good. MaxT RMSE [2.38], Average RMSE [3.37]
The National Weather Service forecast quality is fair. MaxT RMSE [3.38], Average RMSE [3.26] : Use NWS
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Tuesday
chancetstorms Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. High of 86F with a heat index of 91F. Winds from the SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%.
Tuesday Night
nt_chancetstorms Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain in the evening, then overcast. Fog overnight. Low of 66F. Winds from the SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 72 | 68 84 | 70 83 | 71 71 | 68
Wind 8 mph South 11 mph SSW 9 mph SSW 10 mph SSW
Humidity 87% 62% 67% 91%
Chance of Precip. 30% 20% 30% 30%
Cloud Cover 100% 100% 91% 83%
Conditions Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of a Thunderstorm
Sunrise & Sunset
5:35 AM
8:11 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is fair. MaxT RMSE [3.02], Average RMSE [2.95]
The National Weather Service forecast quality is poor. MaxT RMSE [4.20], Average RMSE [3.44] : Use NWS
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Wednesday
chancetstorms Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain, then a chance of rain in the afternoon. High of 79F. Winds from the SW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Wednesday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Low of 63F. Winds from the West at 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 69 | 66 77 | 64 73 | 64 65 | 60
Wind 8 mph SSW 13 mph SW 10 mph WSW 6 mph West
Humidity 91% 64% 73% 87%
Chance of Precip. 10% 20% 20% 10%
Cloud Cover 99% 94% 97% 9%
Conditions Fog Chance of a Thunderstorm Chance of Rain Clear
Sunrise & Sunset
5:35 AM
8:12 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is poor. MaxT RMSE [4.14], Average RMSE [3.56]
The National Weather Service forecast quality is poor. MaxT RMSE [4.56], Average RMSE [3.82] : Use NWS
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Thursday
mostlycloudy Mostly cloudy. High of 75F. Winds from the WNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Low of 61F. Winds from the NNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 63 | 56 70 | 58 71 | 61 62 | 55
Wind 6 mph West 8 mph West 8 mph NW 6 mph North
Humidity 78% 69% 69% 74%
Chance of Precip. 0% 10% 10% 10%
Cloud Cover 64% 77% 91% 61%
Conditions Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Overcast Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
5:34 AM
8:13 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is poor. MaxT RMSE [4.31], Average RMSE [4.01]
The National Weather Service forecast quality is poor. MaxT RMSE [4.82], Average RMSE [4.31] : Use NWS
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Friday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. High of 77F. Winds from the NNE at 10 to 15 mph.
Friday Night
nt_partlycloudy Partly cloudy. Low of 48F. Winds from the NE at 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 61 | 52 68 | 53 72 | 55 53 | 47
Wind 8 mph NNW 10 mph North 8 mph NNE 8 mph NE
Humidity 71% 57% 56% 75%
Chance of Precip. 10% 10% 10% 0%
Cloud Cover 53% 93% 67% 33%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Overcast Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
5:33 AM
8:14 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is poor. MaxT RMSE [4.43], Average RMSE [3.54]
The National Weather Service forecast quality is poor. MaxT RMSE [5.24], Average RMSE [4.43] : Use NWS
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Saturday
clear Clear. High of 79F. Winds from the NE at 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday Night
nt_clear Clear. Low of 59F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 62 | 45 74 | 49 69 | 53 65 | 48
Wind 6 mph NE 6 mph NE 6 mph ENE 5 mph East
Humidity 53% 39% 56% 52%
Chance of Precip. 0% 0% 0% 0%
Cloud Cover 33% 24% 11% 3%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Clear Clear Clear
Sunrise & Sunset
5:32 AM
8:15 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is poor. MaxT RMSE [6.14], Average RMSE [4.64]
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Sunday
partlycloudy Clear. High of 82F. Winds from the ESE at 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday Night
nt_clear Clear. Low of 63F. Winds from the ESE at 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 62 | 47 73 | 53 80 | 56 64 | 56
Wind 5 mph ESE 6 mph ESE 7 mph ESE 6 mph ESE
Humidity 57% 47% 45% 73%
Chance of Precip. 0% 0% 0% 0%
Cloud Cover 1% 10% 24% 1%
Conditions Clear Clear Clear Clear
Sunrise & Sunset
5:32 AM
8:16 PM
The quality of the forecasted high temperature for this day is poor. MaxT RMSE [5.07], Average RMSE [4.73]
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Monday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. High of 86F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Monday Night
nt_mostlycloudy Mostly cloudy. Low of 64F. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 65 | 53 77 | 56 81 | 60 65 | 59
Wind 5 mph SE 7 mph SSE 7 mph SSE 6 mph SSE
Humidity 64% 47% 48% 76%
Chance of Precip. 0% 0% 0% 0%
Cloud Cover 38% 50% 68% 78%
Conditions Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
5:31 AM
8:16 PM
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Tuesday
partlycloudy Partly cloudy. High of 86F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night
nt_mostlycloudy Mostly cloudy. Low of 66F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 68 | 57 79 | 62 82 | 67 69 | 67
Wind 6 mph SSE 8 mph South 6 mph South 7 mph South
Humidity 67% 54% 61% 92%
Chance of Precip. 0% 0% 0% 0%
Cloud Cover 81% 78% 69% 70%
Conditions Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy
Sunrise & Sunset
Sun does not rise
Source: BestForecast at 3:56 PM CDT on May 18, 2013
Descriptive Forecast
Wednesday
partlycloudy Clear. High of 88F. Winds from the SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday Night
nt_clear Clear. Low of 66F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph.
Hourly Forecast 6AM 12 Noon 6PM 12 Midnight
Temp. | Dew Point 71 | 64 82 | 66 87 | 69 74 | 67
Wind 5 mph South 6 mph SSW 4 mph SSW 8 mph South
Humidity 83% 58% 56% 80%
Chance of Precip. 0% 0% 0% 0%
Cloud Cover 83% % % %
Conditions Mostly Cloudy Clear Clear Clear
Sunrise & Sunset
Sun does not rise
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History & Almanac
May 18, 2013 Max Temp Min Temp
Normal (KDEC) 75 °F 52 °F
Record (KDEC) 87 °F (1997) 35 °F (2002)
Yesterday 78 °F 56 °F
Yesterday's Cooling Degree Days: 2
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Earthquake Activity
City Distance Mag. Time & Date
No recent earthquake activity has been reported nearby.
Minimum magnitude displayed is 2.5.
Air Quality
Air Quality AQ Index Pollutant
Yesterday Moderate
PM2.5
Yesterday Good
OZONE
Current Moderate
PM2.5
Current Good
OZONE
Saturday Moderate
OZONE
Sunday Moderate
OZONE
Monday Good
OZONE
Astronomy
May. 18, 2013 Rise Set
Actual Time 5:38 AM CDT 8:09 PM CDT
Civil Twilight 5:07 AM CDT 8:40 PM CDT
Nautical Twilight 4:28 AM CDT 9:19 PM CDT
Astronomical Twilight 3:45 AM CDT 10:02 PM CDT
Moon 1:11 PM CDT 1:31 AM CDT
Length Of Visible Light 15h 33m
Length of Day
14h 31m
Tomorrow will be 1m 45s longer.
First Quarter, 57% of the Moon is Illuminated
Today
First Quarter
May 24
Full
May 31
Last Quarter
Jun 8
New
Jun 16
First Quarter
Today's Extremes
State Highs State Lows
85 °F
Cairo
84 °F
Savanna
84 °F
Lincoln
84 °F
Sterling
83 °F
Macomb
48 °F
Waukegan
53 °F
Aurora
54 °F
Freeport
Snow Depth
Station Depth Elevation
No new snow has been reported.
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Weather Stations
Station Location Temp. Heat Index Dew Point Humidity Wind Precipitation Elevation Updated Type Website
MesoWest ATLNTA , Atlanta, IL 78 °F 76 °F - - North at - 0.00 in / hr 658 ft 3:30 PM CDT MADIS
APRSWXNET Waynesville IL , Waynesville, IL 79 °F 81 °F 63 °F 58% SSE at 4 mph 0.00 in / hr 744 ft 4:42 PM CDT MADIS
MesoWest US-51 @ Heyworth , Heyworth, IL 77 °F 78 °F 52 °F 42% SE at 1 mph 0.00 in / hr 728 ft 4:15 PM CDT MADIS
Out on the Farm, Heyworth, IL 80.9 °F 82 °F 60 °F 49% SE at 10.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 860 ft 5:18 PM CDT Rapid Fire
Hillcrest, Clinton, IL 79.7 °F 81 °F 63 °F 56% ESE at 3.1 mph 0.00 in / hr 738 ft 5:18 PM CDT Rapid Fire
MesoWest I-55 @ Hopedale , Hopedale, IL 80 °F 81 °F 61 °F 52% ESE at 14 mph 0.00 in / hr 612 ft 4:31 PM CDT MADIS
Ridgewood Subdivision, Bloomington, IL 79.2 °F 81 °F 63 °F 57% SSW at 0.0 mph - / hr 702 ft 5:13 PM CDT Normal
APRSWXNET Delavan IL , Delavan, IL 83 °F 83 °F 60 °F 46% ESE at 0 mph 0.00 in / hr 580 ft 5:03 PM CDT MADIS
Strle's at South Bloomington, Bloomington, IL 81.4 °F 82 °F 59 °F 47% SE at 2.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 829 ft 5:09 PM CDT Rapid Fire
APRSWXNET Danvers IL , Danvers, IL 78 °F 80 °F 62 °F 59% SE at 2 mph 0.00 in / hr 803 ft 4:48 PM CDT MADIS
New Holland Fire, New Holland, IL 82.4 °F 83 °F 61 °F 48% South at 7.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 554 ft 5:18 PM CDT Rapid Fire
1 mile south, New Holland, IL 83.1 °F 84 °F 62 °F 49% SE at 7.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 554 ft 5:08 PM CDT Normal
Across from IWU, Bloomington, IL 81.3 °F 82 °F 62 °F 53% SSE at 1.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 871 ft 5:17 PM CDT Rapid Fire
Southeast Bloomington, Bloomington, IL 79.8 °F 81 °F 61 °F 52% ESE at 0.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 850 ft 5:17 PM CDT Normal
APRSWXNET Bloomington IL , Bloomington, IL 80 °F 81 °F 60 °F 50% SE at 7 mph 0.00 in / hr 1017 ft 5:04 PM CDT MADIS
Center of Town, Normal, IL 79.4 °F 80 °F 59 °F 49% SE at 7.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 781 ft 5:18 PM CDT Normal
Vap0rz Garage, Bloomington, IL 80.1 °F 81 °F 60 °F 50% SE at 7.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 791 ft 5:10 PM CDT Normal
APRSWXNET Lane IL , Lane, IL 81 °F 83 °F 65 °F 58% SSW at 1 mph 0.00 in / hr 725 ft 5:03 PM CDT MADIS
Eagle Ridge, Bloomington, IL 79.7 °F 81 °F 60 °F 51% East at 0.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 856 ft 5:18 PM CDT Rapid Fire
Tazewell County EMA, Tremont, IL 79.9 °F 80 °F 56 °F 45% SE at 2.9 mph 0.00 in / hr 650 ft 5:18 PM CDT Rapid Fire
Oak Valley, Goodfield, IL 77.7 °F 80 °F 65 °F 65% South at 0.0 mph 0.00 in / hr 764 ft 5:18 PM CDT Rapid Fire
Eagle's Landing, Normal, IL 79.3 °F 80 °F 59 °F 50% SSW at 1.6 mph 0.00 in / hr 820 ft 5:18 PM CDT Rapid Fire
APRSWXNET Mount Pulaski IL , Latham, IL 79 °F 81 °F 64 °F 60% SE at 1 mph 0.00 in / hr 1978 ft 4:53 PM CDT MADIS
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Thanks for the link! I sent a request to join.
Oh, is there a FB group? I spend more time on FB than I do here...
Congratulations all around. :) I'll try to catch up with the community this week. First up, checking out all the baby pics!
Nina Parvati made her debut appearance on August 11th late in the morning. She was 5 pounds 15 ounces and 18 inches long at birth.
Congratulations, Josie! Thanks so much for sharing your birth story.
Congratulations on the birth, Justmee. I hope the surgery goes well. Sending you and your family positive thoughts!
Congratulations, ilovetchotchkes! Thanks for taking the time to share your birth story.
Congratulaions, Lizbiz! Sorry about the tough labor. Hope you are resting well. Looking forward to pics!
Congratulations, youngspiritmom!
Huge congrats to everyone! intime0, ithappened, eveningstarmom, Sol-y-paz, justchanti
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West Virginia (11-11) at TCU (10-12)
The Sports Network
DATE & TIME: Saturday, February 9, 4 p.m. (et)
FACTS & STATS: Site: Daniel-Meyers Coliseum (7,201) -- Fort Worth, Texas. Television: Big 12 Network, MASN. Home Record: WVU 7-3, TCU 8-6. Away Record: WVU 2-5, TCU 1-5. Neutral Record: WVU 0-0, TCU 1-1. Conference Record: WVU 4-5, TCU 1-8. Series Record: West Virginia leads, 1-0.
GAME NOTES: TCU tries to follow up its best win of the season on Saturday when it hosts the West Virginia Mountaineers in a Big 12 matchup at Daniel-Meyers Coliseum.
TCU shocked the basketball world and earned its first-ever win over a top-5 team on Wednesday, as Garlon Green poured in a game-high 20 points in the Horned Frogs' 62-55 win over No. 5 Kansas.
Connell Crossland added eight points and 15 rebounds for the Horned Frogs, who snapped an eight-game slide and earned their first Big 12 win after leaving the Mountain West at the start of the season.
West Virginia, meanwhile, has won two in a row, as Aaric Murray's free throw with 9.3 seconds remaining helped the Mountaineers get past Texas, 60-58, on Monday.
Murray missed all three of his field goal attempts in the outing, but he did lead WVU on the glass with eight rebounds, the most important of those coming at the end of the game.
Trailing by a score of 60-56 with time running out, the Longhorns made things interesting with just 0.7 seconds remaining after Sheldon McClellan was fouled attempting a 3-pointer from the left side. McClellan knocked down the first two attempts to make the score 60-58 and, after a timeout, missed the third shot on purpose, but the ball was rebounded by Murray to secure the win.
This will be only the second meeting between these schools, as West Virginia cruised in the first matchup, 71-50, back on Jan. 23.
Despite getting outshot from the field this season, .403 to .434, the Mountaineers still score more points (66.8 ppg) than their opponents (65.8 ppg) by sporting positive rebounding (+1.8) and turnover (+2.1) margins. Murray (9.7 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 1.6 bpg) is the leading scorer, but Juwan Staten is right behind him at 9.6 ppg, while also accumulating team-highs is assists (62) and steals (27).
TCU's major problem this season has been a lack of scoring punch. The team ranks near the bottom in the country in scoring at a meager 54.5 ppg. That has certainly played a part in negating the team's strong defensive play, as the Horned Frogs rank second in the conference in scoring defense, allowing just 58.3 ppg. The scoring pool is obviously shallow, with only Kyan Anderson and Green currently averaging double figures at 11.0 and 10.7 ppg, respectively. Adrick McKinney is a distant third in the scoring column at a mere 8.4 ppg, but does lead the team with 7.0 rebounds per contest.
It's hard to imagine there will be much left in the tank for TCU after that thrilling win over Kansas, but the home crowd may be enough to get the Horned Frogs their second straight conference win.
Sports Network Predicted Outcome: TCU 74, West Virginia 69
02/09 10:40:17 ET
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February 8, 2008
Evidence And Ethics 10: Professor Imwinkelried's Clarifying the Curative Admissibility Doctrine: Using the Principles of Forfeiture and Deterrence to Shape the Relief for an Opponent's Evidentiary Misconduct
UC Davis School of Law Professor Edward J. Imwinkelried's contribution to the Evidence and Ethics Symposium is his article, Clarifying the Curative Admissibility Doctrine: Using the Principles of Forfeiture and Deterrence to Shape the Relief for an Opponent's Evidentiary Misconduct. Professor Imwinkelried begins by noting that under the "doctrine, if the opposing attorney injects inadmissible evidence into the record, the trial judge may allow the injured party to respond in kind to cure the damage done by the introduction of the inadmissible evidence." In determining whether and how to apply this doctrine, judges must ask themselves two questions: (1) Should I permit the innocent party to respond with otherwise inadmissible rebuttal evidence, and (2) If so, how far should I go? Unfortunately, as Imwinkelried notes, the parameters of this doctrine are poorly defined, with courts often blurring the distinctions between curative admissibility and related doctrines such as specific contradiction impeachment in answering these questions.
In Part I of his article, Imwinkelried argues that judges should look at the forfeiture principle in answering the initial question and the deterrence principle in answering the second. In other words, in determining whether he should permit the innocent party to respond with otherwise inadmissible rebuttal evidence, the judge should focus on the prejudicial nature of the improperly admitted evidence, not the subjective intent of the party/attorney who admitted the wrongful evidence. In determining how far he should go, the judge should be guided by what ruling will deter future evidentiary violations and encourage compliance with evidentiary norms.
In Part II, Imwinkelried considers whether his proposed method of applying the curative admissibility doctrine comports with the Federal Rules of Evidence. He contends that while there was no express reference to "forfeiture" before 1997, the "forfeiture by wrongdoing" exception was added as Federal Rule of Evidence 804(b)(6) in 1997, which could fuel the argument that the drafters explicitly approved of the forfeiture concept in only one context, impliedly disapproving of its use in other contexts. But he rejects this argument, looking at the rule's legislative history and how courts have continued to apply the forfeiture concept in other contexts post-1997. He also raises and rejects a similar argument under Federal Rule of Evidence 402, concluding, inter alia, that evidence admitted under his forumlation of the curative admissibility doctrine would clearly be "relevant to the issue injected by the opposing attorney...."
My favorite part of the article, however, is Imwinkelried's last argument, which focuses on Federal Rule of Evidence 102, which states that the Federal Rules of Evidence "shall be construed to secure fairness in administration, elimination of unjustifiable expense and delay, and promotion of growth and development of the law of evidence to the end that the truth may be ascertained and proceedings justly determined." I have taken a keen interest in Rule 102 lately, but it is a rule which courts have almost never applied in large part because, as Imwinkelried notes, its "text is vague in the extreme." And yet, its text must mean something, and Imwinkelried contends that we should define the phrase "justly determined" with reference to Federal Rule of Evidence 403, which states that "[a]lthough relevant, evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, or misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue delay, waste of time, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence."
Imwinkelried argues that the concept of "unfair prejudice" is kindred to the notion of "injustice." Thus, focusing the curative admissibility doctrine's first question on "forfeiture" and thus the prejudicial nature of the improperly admitted evidence ensures that proceedings are "justly determined" under Rule 102.
-CM
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With the release of iPhone Firmware 2.2.1, many were left wondering what had become of the Push notification system that Apple had announced at the Worldwide Developer's Conference back in June.
While Apple had originally set a September 2008 deadline for the service, Apple removed the feature from beta versions in August and has made no other mention of the service. Steve Jobs is reported to have told one customer that the feature was "running a bit late" and that they wanted to get it 100% right the first time.
Apple does not currently allow 3rd party iPhone applications to run as background processes. Instead, apps must shut down completely after use. Push notifications was Apple's solution to allow applications to receive notices while they are not the active application. Certain services, such as Instant Messaging, would benefit greatly from this feature.
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Hoppers Speed Camera Sign
I'd like to thank whoever it was with the red E series who has taken upon themselves the task of placing a bloody big "Speed Camera Ahead" sign behind the blood sucking scum speed camera operator on Morris Road in Hoppers Crossing.
You are a legend (and probably saved me a few $$$ too!)
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hahaha lol... did they place it where the car was or was it a camera by itself???
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the car was about 50 meters before the camera with a chalk board leaned up on the boot. Easy to spot and easily enough time to slow down. I went by 10kph under the limit, waived to the guy in the E series and gave the bird to the operator of the revenue machine!
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hahaha lol, what a classic!
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thats really good of them, i find these days, no-one bothers to even flash their lights anymore, I think its something we still ought to do for each other
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yes one for the ford zero to the revenue raisers.
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I love it! I've wanted to do that for quite a while. Full points to the E series guy.
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thats really good of them, i find these days, no-one bothers to even flash their lights anymore, I think its something we still ought to do for each other
I never used to but in these days of the zero tolerance regime I make a point of doing it.
A couple of months ago in Vermont a revenue camera in a Hyundai soft-roader was set up on Boronia Rd on the downhill section (of course) to catch people heading East. Someone set up a home made sign and leaned it against the back of the camera car. It read:
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If all of us banded together and started putting signs up when we see a camera, I am sure it would cut the revenue of the fixed cameras out a bit at least. I for one am going to start doing it.
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I always flash my headlights to warn on-coming cars about speed cameras ahead,i deliberately flash my lights in front of the operater so he knows that im doing it ,just to give them the shits ,i hope so.
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Without knowing what it is exactly that you want to accomplish, there are ways to have a 4160 w/a jetable secondary side w/o needing to go to a block.
Quick Fuel offers an affordable plate ($41.16 + S&H) w/replaceable jets, you can do this mod to a Holley plate as well.
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Sweet Tea Scarf
Sweet Tea Collection
Mindy Wilkes Designs
Knitting
madelinetosh pashmina
Sport / 5 ply (12 wpi)
21 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches in pattern
US 4 - 3.5 mm
400 yards (366 m)
This pattern is available for $4.00 USD buy it now
A simple infinity scarf. Wear it around your neck as a scarf or looped double as a cowl.
Skills needed: basic knitting skills, knitting in the round, knit two together, slip slip knit, yarn over
This pattern has been tech edited.
Many thanks to my sister, Lindsey, for modeling. These pictures were taken on the campus of Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio.
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Dallas, TX
Set on a sloping 4-acre site, two long masonry clad wings carve into the slope and create a courtyard on the uphill side with an existing building. On the downhill side, two glass and steel pavilions sit on a level plinth created by the masonry wings. The entry gallery and one of the pavilions display an extensive collection of contemporary art while large openings in the masonry wings frame views to a landscape filled with sculpture.
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2003 - Lone Star Living: Texas Homes and Ranches
2001 - Texas Architect (Sep/Oct)
2000 - Texas Architect (Nov/Dec)
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2003 - American Institute of Steel Construction Design Award
2001 - AIA San Antonio Design Award
2001 - Texas Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
Hester+Hardaway
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glBeginQueryIndexed, glEndQueryIndexed
Core in version 4.3
Core since version 4.0
Core ARB extension ARB_transform_feedback3
glBeginQueryIndexed, glEndQueryIndexed: delimit the boundaries of a query object on an indexed target
Contents
Function Definition
void glBeginQueryIndexed(GLenum target, GLuint index, GLuint id);
target
Specifies the target type of query object established between glBeginQueryIndexed and the subsequent glEndQueryIndexed. The symbolic constant must be one of GL_SAMPLES_PASSED, GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED, GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED, GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN, or GL_TIME_ELAPSED.
index
Specifies the index of the query target upon which to begin the query.
id
Specifies the name of a query object.
Function Definition
void glEndQueryIndexed(GLenum target, GLuint index);
target
Specifies the target type of query object to be concluded. The symbolic constant must be one of GL_SAMPLES_PASSED, GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED, GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED, GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN, or GL_TIME_ELAPSED.
index
Specifies the index of the query target upon which to end the query.
Description
glBeginQueryIndexed and glEndQueryIndexed delimit the boundaries of a query object. query must be a name previously returned from a call to glGenQueries. If a query object with name id does not yet exist it is created with the type determined by target. target must be one of GL_SAMPLES_PASSED, GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED, GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED, GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN, or GL_TIME_ELAPSED. The behavior of the query object depends on its type and is as follows.
index specifies the index of the query target and must be between a target-specific maximum.
If target is GL_SAMPLES_PASSED, id must be an unused name, or the name of an existing occlusion query object. When glBeginQueryIndexed is executed, the query object's samples-passed counter is reset to 0. Subsequent rendering will increment the counter for every sample that passes the depth test. If the value of GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS is 0, then the samples-passed count is incremented by 1 for each fragment. If the value of GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS is 1, then the samples-passed count is incremented by the number of samples whose coverage bit is set. However, implementations, at their discression may instead increase the samples-passed count by the value of GL_SAMPLES if any sample in the fragment is covered. When glEndQueryIndexed is executed, the samples-passed counter is assigned to the query object's result value. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pnameGL_QUERY_RESULT. When target is GL_SAMPLES_PASSED, index must be zero.
If target is GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED, id must be an unused name, or the name of an existing boolean occlusion query object. When glBeginQueryIndexed is executed, the query object's samples-passed flag is reset to GL_FALSE. Subsequent rendering causes the flag to be set to GL_TRUE if any sample passes the depth test. When glEndQueryIndexed is executed, the samples-passed flag is assigned to the query object's result value. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pnameGL_QUERY_RESULT. When target is GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED, index must be zero.
If target is GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED, id must be an unused name, or the name of an existing primitive query object previously bound to the GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED query binding. When glBeginQueryIndexed is executed, the query object's primitives-generated counter is reset to 0. Subsequent rendering will increment the counter once for every vertex that is emitted from the geometry shader to the stream given by index, or from the vertex shader if index is zero and no geometry shader is present. When glEndQueryIndexed is executed, the primitives-generated counter for stream index is assigned to the query object's result value. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pnameGL_QUERY_RESULT. When target is GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED, index must be less than the value of GL_MAX_VERTEX_STREAMS.
If target is GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN, id must be an unused name, or the name of an existing primitive query object previously bound to the GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN query binding. When glBeginQueryIndexed is executed, the query object's primitives-written counter for the stream specified by index is reset to 0. Subsequent rendering will increment the counter once for every vertex that is written into the bound transform feedback buffer(s) for stream index. If transform feedback mode is not activated between the call to glBeginQueryIndexed and glEndQueryIndexed, the counter will not be incremented. When glEndQueryIndexed is executed, the primitives-written counter for stream index is assigned to the query object's result value. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pnameGL_QUERY_RESULT. When target is GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN, index must be less than the value of GL_MAX_VERTEX_STREAMS.
If target is GL_TIME_ELAPSED, id must be an unused name, or the name of an existing timer query object previously bound to the GL_TIME_ELAPSED query binding. When glBeginQueryIndexed is executed, the query object's time counter is reset to 0. When glEndQueryIndexed is executed, the elapsed server time that has passed since the call to glBeginQueryIndexed is written into the query object's time counter. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pnameGL_QUERY_RESULT. When target is GL_TIME_ELAPSED, index must be zero.
Querying the GL_QUERY_RESULT implicitly flushes the GL pipeline until the rendering delimited by the query object has completed and the result is available. GL_QUERY_RESULT_AVAILABLE can be queried to determine if the result is immediately available or if the rendering is not yet complete.
Notes
If the query target's count exceeds the maximum value representable in the number of available bits, as reported by glGetQueryiv with target set to the appropriate query target and pnameGL_QUERY_COUNTER_BITS, the count becomes undefined.
An implementation may support 0 bits in its counter, in which case query results are always undefined and essentially useless.
When GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS is 0, the samples-passed counter of an occlusion query will increment once for each fragment that passes the depth test. When GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS is 1, an implementation may either increment the samples-passed counter individually for each sample of a fragment that passes the depth test, or it may choose to increment the counter for all samples of a fragment if any one of them passes the depth test.
Calling glBeginQuery or glEndQuery is equivalent to calling glBeginQueryIndexed or glEndQueryIndexed with index set to zero, respectively.
Errors
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if target is not one of the accepted tokens.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if index is greater than the query target-specific maximum.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glBeginQueryIndexed is executed while a query object of the same target is already active.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glEndQueryIndexed is executed when a query object of the same target is not active.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if id is 0.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if id is the name of an already active query object.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if id refers to an existing query object whose type does not does not match target.
See Also
glGenQueries, glGetQuery, glBeginQuery, glGetQueryObject
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 Khronos Group. This material may be distributed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v 1.0, 8 June 1999. http://opencontent.org/openpub/.
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Posted by nx kool Monday, December 10, 2012 0 comments
HD Widgets 3.7.3 - HD Widgets are the next generation of widgets - something fun and amazing designed for today's high resolution touch screens.
HD Widgets Android Apps
HD Widgets includes a dozen beautiful widgets that show current time, current weather, weather forecast, and utility switches. We put a TON of time into designing each widget to look great on every Android screen.
The best part of HD Widgets is how fun and easy it is to use. Everything in the WYSIWYG app is right at your fingertips. make changes and see the results instantly right on your wallpaper background. You can mix and match various clocks (LED, flip clock, and Honeycomb) with backgrounds, layouts, and other options. Simple!
IMPORTANT INFO:
** App2SD users - widgets don't work on SD cards
** OS 2.x devices - you may need to restart to see widgets show up
** Permissions concerns? Here's details: http://cloud.tv/i/hdw-perms
recommended:
Dual-core 1.2 GHz
Android OS 4.0 (ICS)
xhdpi/hdpi/tablet screen
minimum:
800 MHz
Android OS 2.2
mdpi screen
Known issue(s):
- 3rd-party launchers don't stay up to date with widget menu, so the first widget you place usually won't work. Just do it again.
** 3RD-PARTY LAUNCHERS / ROMS **
Changing device grid size, resolution, firmware/rooting may affect performance.
- ADW Launcher Ex recommended for 2.x devices only
- Apex Launcher recommended for 4.0 & up
Who's ready on ICS Phones (June '12):
- ready: Apex, Nova, SPB Shell, Holo
- incomplete: Go Launcher, Regina, Balancer, ADW Launcher/EX
Who's ready on ICS Tablets (June '12):
- ready: Apex, Nova, Holo
- incomplete: Go Launcher, SPB Shell, ADW Launcher/EX
- not available: Regina, Balancer
We don't test ROMs!
★ Something wrong? Got ideas? Please tell us: [email protected]
♥ We respond to everyone!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Recently Added:
- massively vivid easier-to-use app UI
- WYSIWYG widget previews
- new clock widgets
- customizable switches
- more weather services
- multi-location weather screen
- choose weather hotspot link
- device specific User Guide
- show/hide widgets in the main menu
- more switches
- even more colors & clocks
- built for new themes & add-ons
- ICS native (built on sdk 15)
Coming Soon:
- Colourform theme pack
- Photostream widget pack
UNIVERSAL app made for tablets and phones! No need to purchase again =)
Widget Features
- lots of amazing, beautiful widgets
- clock, date, location, weather, forecast, & utility switches
- LED, flip clock, & Honeycomb clock designs
- vivid colorful backgrounds
- large made-for-tablet widgets
- hot spots for alarm clock, calendar, & weather
- phone widgets: 1x1, 2x1, 4x1, 4x2, 4x4 (& 5x sizes for the Galaxy Note)
- tablet widgets: all phone sizes plus 8x1, 8x2, 4x7, 6x1, 6x2, & 3x5
App Features
- User Guide to help you get started
- fullscreen weather activity
- multiple locations and weather services
- fun & unique WYSIWYG design
- quick and easy editing
- widget & theme previews
Options
- AccuWeather, WeatherBug, Weather Underground, & Google
- 12 / 24 hr clock
- F / C temperature
HD Widgets v3.7.3 for Android Apps
HD Widgets v3.7.3
HD Widgets v3.7.3 for Android
Version: 3.7.3
Size: 16 MB
Required: Android 2.2 and up
Download HD Widgets v3.7.3 for Android
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Venice Explored Through Links to Its Romantic Past
The republic of Venice has, for a thousand years, withstood would-be conquerors and enjoyed a degree of civilization comparable to ancient Athens. Its sailors and merchants were renowned throughout the world.
But like most empires, it grew soft and complacent with a false security that rested on feelings of superiority and invincibility. The leading citizens became primarily seekers of pleasure instead of businessmen. They would rather gamble and love than work.Venice is a melancholy city. Its ruins are like the abandoned wedding ceremony of a jilted bride. Yet it remains one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, as well as a haunt of authors and the subject of a continuous stream of books.
Paradise of Cities: Venice in the 19th Century by John Julius Norwich (Doubleday, 2003).
Norwich has written many books on Venice, including the standard history of the city-state. His latest begins when the city's independence ends, after Napo-leon's easy victory in 1797.
Norwich wears his learning lightly. He presents Venice to us through the eyes of some of its most prominent foreign visitors and residents.
First, we accompany a businesslike and conscientious Napoleon on his daily rounds. Though we cannot forgive the French for their cruel desecration of the city, we must be impressed by the shrewdness and ability of Napoleon.
We also see 19th-century Venice through the eyes of the eccentric English art critic John Ruskin, the debauched Lord Byron, the gentle and faithful poet Robert Browning, the romantic composer Richard Wagner and the elegant and astute American novelist Henry James.
Not least, there is Norwich's portrait of Frederick Rolfe, Baron Corvo. Rolfe is one of literature's oddest cases. Author of Hadrian the Seventh, the tale of a failed priest who becomes pope, Rolfe was undoubtedly one of the most prickly and unlikable geniuses to ever pick up a pen. The library also has the biography of this strange man by A.J.A. Symons, The Quest for Corvo.
A Venetian Affair by Andrea Di Robilant (Knopf, 2003).
The author's father bequeathed to his son a packet of letters from Andrea Memmo and Giustiniana Wynne, the famous 18th-century Venetian lovers.
Memmo was a scion of one of the most prominent families of Venice. Giustiniana was the daughter of a woman who, though connected to the English nobility, was encumbered with a questionable past. If Memmo were to marry her, he would ruin his political ambitions and isolate himself socially.
Skillfully interspersing the lovers' letters with a fast-moving narrative, the author demonstrates how Memmo applied his considerable tactical and diplomatic skills to the problem of maintaining a covert courtship.
After it is revealed that Giustiniana's mother had given birth to a son in her wayward youth, the Wynne family leaves Venice in disgrace for Paris and London.
In Paris, Giustiniana becomes involved in a scandal with the infamous Casanova. Eventually, Memmo marries someone else and becomes a Venetian senator.
Of course, it is Giustiniana who suffers the most in the long run. She marries an older Englishman who dutifully dies soon after their marriage, but she loses touch with herself and falls into gambling and frenetic living. She uses her writing talent, so abundantly displayed in her love letters, to become a successful author.
The Aspern Papers by Henry James (Oxford, 1983).
Henry James published this story, one of his better ones, in 1887.
The protagonist is a scholar and ardent admirer of the great writer Jeffrey Aspern, most probably based on Lord Byron. He is on the trail of a batch of letters in the possession of one of the poet's lovers, who is now old and living a quiet life with her niece in Venice.
We find out how far the scholar is willing to go to gain his prize. He is willing to sell his soul but not, it turns out, his body.
David Locker is a librarian with the Evansville-Vanderburgh Public Library. The opinions expressed in this column are personal and do not reflect policies or official recommendations of EVPL.
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Comments on: Update on WordPress for iOS http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/ Official home of the WordPress app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Fri, 15 Mar 2013 23:25:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Chris Boyd http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20995 Mon, 20 Dec 2010 22:09:50 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20995 Hey there Alwyn, we have a new version of the app – 2.6.3 – that should take care of this specific issue. If you have a moment, could you try it out and let us know how it works for you? If you’re using Twitter hit us up at @WordPressiOS or me directly at @chrisboyddotnet.
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By: Chris Boyd http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20994 Mon, 20 Dec 2010 22:09:14 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20994 Hey there Leitchy, we have a new version of the app – 2.6.3 – that takes care of a lot of the issues people were having. If you have a moment, could you try it out and let us know how it works for you? If you’re using Twitter hit us up at @WordPressiOS or me directly at @chrisboyddotnet.
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By: Isaac Keyet http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20993 Mon, 20 Dec 2010 21:54:09 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20993 Wes, please try upgrading to 2.6.3, available today. Let us know if your issues are still persistent!
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By: Wes http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20988 Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:44:47 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20988 Hi guys, now I cannot even start the app due to the update… Is there any place I could get 2.6.1 again?
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By: Leitchy http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20967 Fri, 10 Dec 2010 03:41:23 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20967 My problem is as follows (NB: self-hosted blog)…
- type in URL of site, the admin username and password; nothing (get msg “Incorrect username or password”).
- add “/wp-admin” to the end of the URL and suddenly authentication apparently happens. Leastwise, I get another field “XMLRPC” us that I’m supposed to fill in, I guess. That’s in the base directory, so I type in the same URL (drypond.com). Bang! “Incorrect username or password” message comes up.
It seems to me that there is a mismatch between the address where login occurs (/wp-admin) and the location of the xmlrpc.php file (in the base folder). Seems to me the app should take the location of the login details and KNOW that it exists in the /wp-admin folder. Then the location of the XMLRPC file would still be current.
Not happy that I can’t log in to my self-hosted blog. :( Not happy at all.
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By: Alwyn Soh http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20952 Tue, 07 Dec 2010 16:06:12 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20952 The publishing date and time that I can configure my post to be is not working properly… Apparently, it’s not following to my time zone I presume.. It’s +8 here..
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By: Isaac Keyet http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20939 Mon, 06 Dec 2010 11:57:09 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20939 Hey Tom, I hear your frustration. We do want to implement autosaving in the future but have to prioritize a bit when it comes to new features – currently we’re working on nailing remaining crashes that we get reports about and a lot of minor bug fixes.
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By: Tom Andersen http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20937 Mon, 06 Dec 2010 00:22:09 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20937 This app seems to have serious issues.
On a WordPress.com site I have 3 posts. Select one to edit and start typing. Then click to copy text etc from another post and going back to the one I’m editing. All edits I made are gone! Then I see the save button. You don’t even want. Save button. Autosave. We need a publish button, perhaps. But really a save button makes no sense.
Tom Andersen
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By: Darnell Clayton http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20894 Tue, 30 Nov 2010 17:42:18 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20894 Sure thing! From what I could gather many shared hosts limit the number of CPU resources each blog has, and depending upon your “plan” will bump you up.
If blogs start using too many CPU resources, they put you in “throttling jail” where they drastically reduce the number of resources you can use to very pathetic levels.
Even after making changes to the .htcaccess, etc., my host still limited my blog to how many resources they allocated, which made video uploading impossible as I would (once again) go over their imposed limits resulting in more jail time.
Most hosts that promise unlimited hosting and bandwidth do this to users, which sucks as they’re not interested in making their servers work with WP, but instead focus on stuffing as many blogs upon a server as possible.
I think Automattic needs to provide a list of what server settings work best for WP, and encourage their users to ask their hosts to make the necessary changes.
I guess I wrote a small novel here, but that is the gist of my experience. My old host account should be expiring in the next 6 days, so if you want I can do some more testing. :-)
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By: Wickedlizzie http://ios.wordpress.org/2010/11/29/update-on-wordpress-for-ios/#comment-20892 Tue, 30 Nov 2010 16:02:59 +0000 http://ios.wordpress.org/?p=886#comment-20892 Definitely having weird issues on my end even tho I turned on the xmlrpc support and fed the app the path. Doesn’t log me in consistently. Nice idea tho, waiting patiently for wonderful developers to fix it and make it end user friendly. :-)
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I was one of several presenters at a recent Taylor Career Center Business and Technology Summit. My topic was new computing technologies currently on the market making existing technologies obsolete.
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The Chevrolet Equinox rolls into 2013 with a new, more powerful 3.6L V-6 engine and other features that will help maintain its momentum as one of the most popular small crossovers.
Sales for the first eight months of 2012 were up 16.6 percent, building on sales of more than 193,000 in 2011.
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Dr. Stedman Graham addressed Beaumont ISD students and faculty in a series of lectures about realizing potential and defining identity, the latter a subject on which he has taught and written books. Graham handed out his best-selling book “Teens Can Make It Happen: Nine Steps to Success” to Smith Middle School students and “Identity Passport to Freedom” to all attendees at the lectures.
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Lately.
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Mimosas tend to make life a little sweeter, especially when accompanied by good friends. Last week I had the pleasure of visiting the Texas heat to be home with family; I came back with "vegetarian" themed soaps from my hilarious grandmother and a whole set of allergies. Oh. And some more summer nail polish, cause you know, why not? My obsession for flowers is still going strong - lilies for the win this time; the view of the super-moon from The Angeles Forest provided the most lovely view for a quick escape out of the city. And that's been about it lately...
5.5.12
"Born Yesterday"
Take a peek at the trailer for "Born Yesterday", the short film that Dagan shot at the end of last year.
What can I say, I'm a very proud girl.
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The Joomla! Extensions Directory ™
ZFacebook Module
The Like Box is a social plugin that enables Facebook Page owners to attract and gain Likes from their own website. The Like Box enables users to:
* See how many users already like this page, and which of their friends like it too
* Read recent posts from the page
* Like the page with one click, without needing to visit the page
Report Extension
2011-02-21
Reviews: 1
It is just perfect.
If I should describe it in one word: EXELENT :)
2011-02-19
Reviews: 1
This is a great and straight forward module which is easy to install and take into use. Only problem is... you can't modify the module css/style. For example... I can't seen to change the color of the text, and therefore it doesn't look very good on my site. Is this possible to fix?
Other than this...great module!
HWI
2011-02-09
Reviews: 4
Does what it says. Easy to install and setup, any person able of turning on a module can get social activity on her/his site.
Thanks a lot for your time and sharing.
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Arunabha Sengupta
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Last updated : 2012-11-19 17:22:18
Commentators in cricket history - 1: Alan McGilvray - Voice of the game in Australia
Alan McGilvray had been a good enough cricketer to lead New South Wales, and once added 177 with Bradman in a benefit match (his own share being 42)
On June 11, 1927, 28 days after an experiment by BBC featuring Reverend Frank Gillingham, Pelham Warner made the first ball-by-ball radio broadcast from Lord's on the first day of the match between Middlesex and Nottinghamshire, perched next to the clock at the Nursery End. Since then, several relentless voices bringing us ball by ball updates have gone on to become much loved household names.
In this new series, Arunabha Sengupta pays homage to some of the greatest figures in the history of broadcasting. To start with, he tunes in to the voice of Australian cricket, Alan McGilvray.
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It was a sleepless winter night in Australia, 1938. Across Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales, houses were lit up and smoke issued from the chimney, as cricket sit-up parties went on.
From the wireless, Alan McGilvray’s well known voice rung out, “It is brightening as the sun peeps through. In comes Fleetwood Smith, moves in to bowl and Hammond comes down the wicket, takes it on the full, and drives it beautifully past Hassett who moves around behind the ball and fields brilliantly. They’ve run through for two.” The rapt listeners could hear the crisp sound of the willow striking the leather, as also some scattered applause. Some of them kept their own scores, pencils jotting down numbers and facts with the commentary.
McGilvray’s voice continued: “Hammond moves down the wicket and hits past the bowler. My word, that carried! That was almost in the hands of Fleetwood-Smith, but went just past him, although he put a hand out, he didn’t get near it and it raced past him for four. But was certainly past him round about knee high.” The clunk of the harder hit was heard on the radio, along with gasps from the crowd as the half-chance went abegging, followed by loud applause. Thousands of Australians around the land slapped their foreheads and cursed.
And all the while, McGilvray was crouched in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) studios in Market Street, Sydney. The two balls described had been results of a cable received from the Test Match ground of England. It ran: BRIGHTENING FLEETWOOD-SMITH HAMMOND FULL FIRSTLY TWO HASSETT SECONDLY FULL FOUR STRAIGHT UNCHANCE BOWLER THIRDLY NO BALL FULL TWO OFFDRIVEN ... and so on.
McGilvray recalls in his autobiography, “The Game is Not the Same,” (Eric) Sholl had been despatched to send cables according to an elaborate code. Outside our studio, a team of five or six decoders would put the cables into readable form from which the commentators would operate. The cables covered everything we would need to paint a word picture ... Sholl would tell us about the weather, the crowd, even the traffic getting to the ground. Any time the field changed, he would fire a new cable and each over send a cable with a complete run down on every ball.
A collection of recordings of loud cheers, polite applause, crowd annoyance reaction and so on were used as applicable by a sound effects man. The sound of the bat striking the ball was generated by a pencil in the hands of the commentator tapping on a round piece of wood on the desk, the harder the stroke seemed on the cable, the more resounding the tap of the pencil!
This was the world of synthetic broadcasts, before shortwave radio stabilised to become a wonder of communication technology.
Gaps between the cables, especially when the over was run through too quickly by the ‘overseas’ commentators, were filled in by animated discussions. Vic Richardson, the expert, would perhaps say, “He really should be moving forward to those deliveries.” To which McGilvray would respond, “Well, I don’t know about that Vic, the bowling’s pretty tight and I think the batsmen are quite right in being cautious.” All the while, they would have no clue about what was actually going on.
Cricket from the Eiffel Tower
This was not the first instance of synthetic commentary. When Douglas Jardine’s men toured Australia for the infamous 1932-33 series, Alan Fairfax, the former Australian cricketer, had been persuaded by Poste Parisien, a French commercial station, to sit in a studio in the Eiffel Tower and produce a detailed description of the games by being fed a continuous stream of cables. These descriptions were broadcasted in England where they were followed with great interest. In his book Test Match Special (TMS), John Arlott says, “His (Fairfax’s) background knowledge enabled him to put flesh on the hard facts and his use of the present tense and his strong Australian accent imparted an air of authenticity.”
By 1938, shortwave coverage was possible, but breakdowns were all too common, and hence McGilvray, Mel Norris, John Chance, Hal Hooker and the experts, Monty Noble and Vic Richardson, were set up by ABC’s Charles Moses to field Sholl’s cables and reverse-engineer the running commentary. To give them an additional impression of being there, they were given morning tea at 9:30 pm, and lunch at 10:30 pm.
McCabe returns to score 232 after being applauded back to the pavilion
Only once did an unsatisfactory cable lead to a disastrous error. The dispatch came through announcing MC was out. The two men at the crease at that point had been Stan McCabe and Ernie McCormick, resulting in severe confusion.
McGilvray had turned to Richardson and asked, “Who’ll I give it to?”
And the former captain had replied, “Oh, give it to Stan. He’s got his hundred and he’ll be throwing his bat at anything.”
So, McGilvray’s voice boomed into the households, “McCabe steps into the drive. He’s lofted it ... and he’s out. And what a glorious innings it was.” He went on to launch into a graphic description of a standing ovation as the batsman walked back, clapped all the way to the pavilion. The sound effects guy had a field day.
The next cable announced that it had actually been McCormick who had been dismissed. A good thing for Australian cricket too, for it was the innings in which McCabe got 232, prompting Don Bradman to call his team to watch it from the dressing room balcony. There was nothing for McGilvray to do but to explain the error honestly with profuse apologies.
Graduating into real commentary
However, McGilvray did show the world what he could do with synthetic broadcasts, and when Test cricket resumed after the war, he became the voice of Australian cricket, forming an immensely popular team with Vic Richardson and Arthur Gilligan.
McGilvray had been a good enough cricketer to lead New South Wales, and once added 177 with Bradman in a benefit match (his own share being 42). Although his pre-World War II voice sounds tinny on aged recordings, he now developed an impressive timbre and fluent delivery, and became the first choice cricket commentator in Australia, and went on to cover over 200 Test matches across the world.
Many decades later, ABC, competing with commercial television, would market him with a catchy jingle playing in the background, “The game is not the same without McGilvray.” The first part of this catch phrase became the title of his autobiography, one of several entertaining books on cricket that he penned in his later years.
Too serious for Arlott
A traditionalist, he never quite adapted to the loose, relaxed and often frivolous style of Test Match Special, and because of this some found him to be a rather difficult colleague. There was, for instance, little rapport between him and John Arlott. As Trevor Bailey observed: "McGilvray was a very good commentator and a very good cricketer, and it jolted."
However, that did not prevent TMS stalwarts from famously embarrassing him in characteristic light hearted manner. Brian Johnston once timed his question perfectly, forcing the dignified Australian to try and answer with his mouth full of cake.
On another occasion, Johnston innocently asked him a question, when, off the air, McGilvray was fast asleep in his chair. Yet, generally, he did not stick around in the box when his stint was done, hastening for a drink or smoke or a chat with one of his many mates, always returning in good time for his immaculate twenty-minute periods.
Half a century of broadcasting
His one regret was perhaps when in Brisbane in December 1960, thinking Australia was sure to win the first Test against West Indies, he arranged the commentary periods so that he could catch an early flight back to Sydney. When he got there he learnt that the Test match had ended in the first-ever tie - a commentator`s dream that would have suited McGilvray to perfection.
As well as regular visits to England on Ashes tours, starting with accompanying Bradman’s Invincibles in 1948, McGilvray also worked on tours of South Africa and the West Indies and was much loved in all the countries he visited.
After his final broadcast in 1985 at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke made a farewell speech following which there was a standing ovation from the crowd.
When he passed away at the age of 86 in 1996, Wisden recalled, “Even in old age, he maintained an active interest in the game, and an abiding memory ... is his performance at a pre-Test match dinner in Hobart in 1993, at the age of 84. With the formalities of the evening over, and armed with a scotch and a cigarette, he laughed and joked with the other diners until the wee small hours of the morning.
(Arunabha Sengupta is a cricket historian and Chief Cricket Writer at CricketCountry. He writes about the history and the romance of the game, punctuated often by opinions about modern day cricket, while his post-graduate degree in statistics peeps through in occasional analytical pieces. The author of three novels, he can be followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/senantix)
More Parts:
2. Howard Marshall
3. Rex Alston
First Published: June 11, 2012, 1:00 pm
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Ann Intern Med. 2005 Jul 19;143(2):89-99.
Cost-effectiveness of full medicare coverage of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors for beneficiaries with diabetes.
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Division of General Medicine, University of Michigan Health Systems, 300 North Ingalls, Suite 7E10, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. [email protected]
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors slow renal disease progression and reduce cardiac morbidity and mortality in patients with diabetes. Patients' out-of-pocket costs pose a barrier to using this effective therapy.
OBJECTIVE:
To estimate the cost-effectiveness to Medicare of first-dollar coverage (no cost sharing) of ACE inhibitors for beneficiaries with diabetes.
DESIGN:
Markov model with costs and benefits discounted at 3%.
DATA SOURCES:
Published literature and Medicare claims data.
TARGET POPULATION:
65-year-old Medicare beneficiary with diabetes.
TIME HORIZON:
Lifetime.
PERSPECTIVE:
Medicare and societal.
INTERVENTIONS:
We evaluated Medicare first-dollar coverage of ACE inhibitors compared with current practice (no coverage) and the new Medicare drug benefit.
OUTCOME MEASURES:
Costs (2003 U.S. dollars), quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs), life-years, and incremental cost-effectiveness.
RESULTS OF BASE-CASE ANALYSIS:
Compared with current practice, first-dollar coverage of ACE inhibitors saved both lives and money (0.23 QALYs gained and 1606 USD saved per Medicare beneficiary). Compared with the new Medicare drug benefit, first-dollar coverage remained a dominant strategy (0.15 QALYs gained, 922 USD saved).
RESULTS OF SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS:
Results were most sensitive to our estimate of increase in ACE inhibitor use; however, if ACE inhibitor use increased by only 7.2% (from 40% to 47.2%), first-dollar coverage would remain life-saving at no net cost to Medicare. In analyses conducted from the societal perspective, benefits were similar and cost savings were larger.
LIMITATIONS:
Results depend on accuracy of the underlying data and assumptions. The effect of more generous drug coverage on medication adherence is uncertain.
CONCLUSIONS:
Medicare first-dollar coverage of ACE inhibitors for beneficiaries with diabetes appears to extend life and reduce Medicare program costs. A reduction in program costs may result in more money to spend on other health care needs of the elderly.
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16027450
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Journal Article
Whyte, G., Howard, K., Hardy, G.E.St.J. and Burgess, T.I. (2011) Foliar pests and pathogens of Eucalyptus dunnii plantations in southern Queensland. Australian Forestry, 74 (3). pp. 161-169.
Andjic, V., Whyte, G., Hardy, G.E.St.J. and Burgess, T.I. (2010) New Teratosphaeria species occurring on eucalypts in Australia. Fungal Diversity, 43 (1). pp. 27-38.
Whyte, G., Burgess, T.I., Barber, P.A. and Hardy, G.E.St.J. (2005) First record of Mycosphaerella heimii in Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology, 34 (4). pp. 605-606.
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Whyte, G., Burgess, T.I., Barber, P.A. and Hardy, G.E.St.J. (2005) Two new anamorphs of Mycosphaerella associated with foliar lesions of Eucalyptus dunnii. In: 15th Australasian Plant Pathology Society Conference, 26-29 September 2005 , Geelong, Vic..
Hardy, G., Burgess, T., Whyte, G., Andjic, V. and Dell, B. (2004) Eucalypt plantation health in Australia. In: IV Asia-Pacific Mycological Congress & The IX International Marine and Freshwater Mycology Symposium, 14 - 19 November, Chiang Mai Thailand.
Whyte, G., Barber, P., Hardy, G. and Burgess, T. (2004) A preliminary survey of pests and diseases associated with subtropical eucalypt plantations in Southern Queensland. In: IV Asia-Pacific Mycological Congress & The IX International Marine and Freshwater Mycology Symposium, 14 - 19 November, Chiang Mai Thailand.
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Whyte, Gilbert (2012) The ecology of insect pests and fungal pathogens of drought stressed eucalypt plantations in southern Queensland. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.
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MALTBY -- The Snohomish County Fire Marshal's Office is investigating the cause of a Wednesday morning blaze that destroyed a mobile home in Maltby.
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Tour de France organisers narrow wildcard team list to six squads
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Categories: Pro Cycling, Tour de France
Four French teams amongst those pushing for three available places
Tour de FranceTour de France organisers ASO have today announced that the list of teams in contention for three wildcard slots at this year’s race has been reduced to six squads, of which four are French.
The Europcar team of former Maillot Jaune Thomas Voeckler and the promising young climber Pierre Rolland looks likely to gain a place, while Bretagne-Séché, Cofidis and Sojasun also represent home hopes.
The six teams in the running also include the German-registered NetApp-Endura, which made its Grand Tour debut last year in the Giro d’Italia, plus the new Swiss IAM Cycling setup.
The latter includes former Tour stage winner Heinrich Haussler, who is hoping to get back to his 2010 form this year and knows a strong Classics campaign would advance the team’s chances.
It is not yet clear when the final selection will be made.
Nineteen slots have already been allocated to teams; these are the eighteen WorldTour squads in place at the start of the year, as well as the Katusha team. It recently won its Court of Arbitration for Sport appeal against the December decision by the UCI’s Licence Commission to refuse it WorldTour registration, thus pushing the number of teams in the league this year to nineteen.
The six Pro Continental teams in the running have each already been picked for at least two of ASO’s other events.
Of those, Cofidis and Europcar have been selected for four out of the five events and look like strong candidates for a Tour ride. Sojasun and IAM Cycling have made the cut in three out of the five races, while Bretagne-Séché and NetApp Endura have been given the nod twice each.
The fact that this year's Tour is the 100th edition may increase pressure on the selectors to lean towards home teams, although IAM Cycling and NetApp Endura will hope that at least one place goes outside France.
The list of wildcards for those races is as follows:
Paris-Nice: Cofidis, Europcar, Sojasun and IAM Cycling
Paris-Roubaix: Cofidis, Europcar, Sojasun, Bretagne-Séché, IAM Cycling and NetAPP-Endura.
Fl
èche Wallonne: Sojasun, IAM Cycling, Accent Jobs–Wanty, Colombia, Crelan–Euphony and Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise
Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Cofidis, Europcar, IAM Cycling, Accent Jobs-Wanty, Crelan-Euphony and Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise.
Critérium du Dauphiné: Cofidis, Europcar, Bretagne-Seché and NetApp-Endura.
To be decided: Tour de France – three teams out of Europcar, Cofidis, Bretagne-Séché, Sojasun, IAM Cycling and NetAPP-Endura.
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I am primarily interested in the ethnohistorical examination of military conflict and cooperation between the Native peoples of North America and European colonial powers. More generally, I am interested in Native American and early American history with particular emphasis on the Revolutionary Era and the Early Republic. Within the field of military history, my research has focused on “small wars” involving irregular forces: colonial conflicts, insurgencies, and proxy wars. I am currently working on a military history of Indian Removal in the southeastern United States and several smaller projects.
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• Uncommon Defense: Indian Allies in the Black Hawk War (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009).
• ‘A Reckless Waste of Blood and Treasure’: The Last Campaign of the Second Seminole War,” in Between War and Peace: How America Ends Its Wars, ed. Matthew Moten (New York: Free Press, 2011).
• La Enseñanza de la Historia Militar en la Academia Militar de Estados Unidos” [Teaching Military History at the United States Military Academy], with Maria del Pilar Ryan, in La Enseñanza de la Historia Militar en las Fuerzas Armadas [Teaching Military History in the Armed Forces], Monografías del Centro Superior de Estudios de la Defensa Nacional (CESEDEN), no. 97, 137-152 (Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa, 2007).
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Thursday, Aug 20, 2009 | Updated 10:45 PM PDT
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The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday said it was appalled that "Survivor" winner Richard Hatch was returned to prison for granting two unauthorized TV interviews.
Hatch had been serving out the end of his tax evasion prison term on home confinement, but was jailed Tuesday after giving several interviews — to NBC's "Today" show, NBC affiliate WJAR-TV and the NBC-owned "Access Hollywood." His lawyer said the Bureau of Prisons told her Hatch was jailed because the agency had authorized only the "Today" interview, not the other two.
"It's appalling to think that he has been sent to jail merely for speaking to the media about his own court case," said Steven Brown of the ACLU's Rhode Island chapter.
Brown said the First Amendment guarantees Hatch's right to speak. Even if interviews can be restricted for safety reasons inside a prison's walls, that shouldn't be a concern once a person is living in a private home, Brown said.
All prisoners, including those on home confinement, must adhere to Bureau of Prisons policy on media interviews, said Traci Billingsley, a bureau spokeswoman. Those on home confinement who don't follow the rules can be put back in prison.
Hatch was still being held Thursday at Barnstable County Jail in Massachusetts, where he has been since Tuesday, Billingsley said.
Hatch was convicted in 2006 of failing to pay taxes on the $1 million he was awarded for winning the first season of the CBS reality show, and he was given extra prison time for lying on the stand. His term is scheduled to end Oct. 7.
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ANALYSIS AIR DATE: Oct. 24, 2001
Stimulating Politics
SUMMARY
Gwen Ifill discusses the House's stimulation plan with two senior members of the Tax-Writing Ways and Means Committee: Jim McCrery (R-La.) and Robert Matsui (D-Calif.).
GWEN IFILL: I'm joined by two senior members of the Tax-Writing Ways and Means Committee. Republican Jim McCrery of Louisiana and Democrat Robert Matsui of California. Congressman McCrery, I'll begin with you since your side won the day today. What would this bill as passed do to stimulate the economy?
REP. JIM McCRERY: Well, Gwen, we believe that this recession that we're in is an investment recession, not a consumer recession. And to get economic growth going again, we've got to get companies and people to invest in our economy. The package that we passed on the House floor today will do that.
GWEN IFILL: Same question to you, congressman Matsui, what would this bill do to stimulate the economy?
REP. ROBERT MATSUI: I think it does nothing to stimulate the economy, Gwen. Essentially our problem in the economy is that we need more consumer confidence in the economy. Obviously what happened on September 11 has dampened confidence. But before that we even saw it. And so what you need to do is put money into individuals' pockets. You don't need to give corporations these big tax cuts. In fact, the problem right now is that corporations are under utilized; they're not over- utilized. So they're not going to be to use much of the money they have except perhaps giving dividends to their shareholders, but they're not going to put it back in the economy in a way that is efficient. This is a fundamental issue that we have here that's a difference. We think we need to put money in the hands of consumers so they'll spend the money to revive the economy.
GWEN IFILL: But if you help employers, aren't you helping employees?
REP. ROBERT MATSUI: I think it depends. Some might suggest that. I know on the floor today Republicans were saying that, but not if they decide they want to keep the money offshore, for example, earnings offshore, and not invest it in the United States but invest it in foreign countries. That doesn't help U.S. employees. And if you put money into IBM, for example, $1.4 billion worth of tax cuts next year under their bill, if that goes to dividends -- that doesn't help employees. So their comment that this will actually create more jobs or save jobs is not necessarily correct. It depends.
GWEN IFILL: Your response?
REP. JIM McCRERY: Well, my response is that cash flow makes a difference in a corporation. One reason that you're seeing headlines of layoffs around the country, which depresses consumer confidence, is that corporations are not profitable or their profits have been cut to razor thin margins. So if you increase their cash flow, which this bill will do, you increase their ability to retain their current employees and hire back some of those employees that have been laid off. That's the way to get the economy going again, give people jobs so they'll have money to spend, not just give them money from the government.
GWEN IFILL: How does, for instance, your action today on the alternative minimum tax affect the economy, how does it stimulate the economy, how does it affect individuals?
REP. JIM McCRERY: We do two things: We repeal the alternative minimum tax, which is a perverse part of the tax code, which punishes companies during bad times. In bad times when profits are low, they have to pay high taxes because of the alternative minimum tax. We did another thing with the alternative minimum tax. We allowed corporations to get an immediate refund of their built-up credits -- which is their money, it's not the government's money, it's credits due those corporations. Instead of making them get those credits back over five or ten years, they'll get them back immediately next year, which will put cash into the economy.
GWEN IFILL: And also another key issue was deferrals and overseas profits in those companies. How does that help?
REP. JIM McCRERY: It helps by stabilizing American corporations. It helps by keeping American corporations based here in the United States. Since 1998, Gwen, in the financial services industry, which is what Bob is talking about, there have been 40 mergers, 40 -- 32 of those have been foreign companies taking over American companies. Part of the reason for that is the disparate tax treatment between the United States tax policy and foreign tax policy. That particular part of the bill, which by the way my friend Bob Matsui co-sponsored, would fix that problem.
GWEN IFILL: Which would you have preferred to see happen? What kind of bill do you want to see passed?
REP. ROBERT MATSUI: I think the bill the Democrats had was the right bill to pass. We wanted to put more money for unemployment benefits. Right now all of the unemployed people in America, only 40 per cent receive unemployment benefits, so we had an extended unemployment program. We also provided more health care insurance and a subsidy for many people that don't have coverage now. Right now health insurance for an average family of four is about $8,000 a year. You're laid off, you're going to be uncovered. And we provided that for them, so we gave them what we hope under our bill job security and we wanted to provide money for them so they would spend it. One of the reasons the corporations aren't making a profit right now is mainly because people aren't buying, so you got to get the consumer out there with confidence buying again, and you're not do it just by giving these companies tax breaks that go back and retroactively apply the repeal - 15 years - 1986 -- it makes no sense to do that.
GWEN IFILL: Every cost estimate I've seen has said this will cost about $100 billion. The President was asking for a 60 to 75 billion-dollar package. Are we talking about an inevitable return to deficit spending?
REP. ROBERT MATSUI: If I could just answer that, there's no question about it. One of the reasons long-term interest rates haven't gone down - I think that's a structural problem in the economy -- is because there's a fear by the bond market that in fact we're going to go into deficit spending again. This bill is not $100 billion over a ten-year period, it's $159 billion. Only the first two years is it $100 billion.
GWEN IFILL: Congressman McCrery.
REP. JIM McCRERY: First of all, long-term rates are down. Mortgage rates are at their lowest level in quite some time. So we think mortgage rates are okay. Long-term rates are going to be okay. $159 billion over ten years is a drop in the bucket for this economy, for this size economy. So it's not going to hurt long-term interest rates. As far as the question of the unemployed and health care, which Bob mentioned, the Republican bill contains $12 billion for increased unemployment benefits and health care. But we provide much more flexibility in our bill than do the Democrats.
GWEN IFILL: Why not temporary tax cuts if the whole point is to jump start the economy, rather than the permanent ones that this bill contains?
REP. JIM McCRERY: Some of the tax cuts in the republican bill are temporary: The increased depreciation, the expensing for capital purchases, and some of permanent. We thought that to have the appropriate stimulative effect, some of the provisions needed to be permanent, such as the sub- part F extension, such as the repeal of the corporate minimum tax. So it's a mixture of temporary and permanent putting together the best policy we thought for stimulating the economy in the short term, and keeping the economy growing in the long term.
GWEN IFILL: Let me ask you both to respond to something that Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neil said last week in which he characterized everything that was going on on the Hill, but specifically in the House on this bill, as a little bit of show business, was the way he described it -- basically suggesting that it all heat and no light. What do you think, Congressman?
REP. JIM McCRERY: I don't think that's what he was suggesting. There's always a little show business in the House and the Senate, in politics generally. And so I don't think the secretary was wrong in that. But I don't think implicit in his comment was that there was all show and light in this package. In fact, the administration, including Secretary O'Neil, today issued a statement of support for the bill to pass the House today.
GWEN IFILL: Is their understanding that the Senate going to change it or do you have any idea what the Senate else up to on this?
REP. ROBERT MATSUI: I hope the Senate comes up with a good stimulus bill because we do need to put money back into consumers pockets and I frankly don't think this bill is credible, the one that passed the House today. Hopefully the Senate will look at it and say you'll have to start over again, because you make permanent tax cuts, the $50 billion worth of permanent tax cuts, the two we were basically talking about, and they have no basis of relevance in terms of stimulating this economy. I think this bill, if it became law, would have no impact except a negative impact on the long- term structural problems of our economy today because of the long-term interest rates. Right now the long-term rates are the historical high, the differential between them. As a result of that, that means there's a lack of confidence in the future.
GWEN IFILL: I was struck listening to the floor debate, and even in Kwame's piece earlier, the sharpness of the debate on the floor between the Democrats and Republicans. Charlie Rangel said at some point that the myth of bipartisanship had been shattered. Is that so?
REP. JIM McCRERY: Well, there's always a certain amount of partisanship when you have two major parties. And I don't think that is necessarily bad. I think in terms of our addressing the war against terrorism, there's been a lot of bipartisanship, and necessarily so and rightfully so. But when it comes to basic philosophical issues of tax policy, of economic policy, you're going to have differences between Democrats and Republicans. That's why we have two major political parties. So I don't think there's anything wrong with expressing those differences. Sometimes we get carried away in expressing those differences, but it's appropriate that we have differences and it's appropriate that we express those differences.
REP. ROBERT MATSUI: We're not Democrats and Republicans when it comes to fighting the war against terrorism and the war in Afghanistan. Hopefully we'll be able to work on the airport safety issue on a more bipartisan fashion than we have been.
GWEN IFILL: Any sign that's going to happen?
REP. ROBERT MATSUI: I hope maybe next week, we're talking about trying to bring up a bill. But we're going to work on it in the next four or five days before it comes up. But that's more difficult. But when it comes to issues like economic policy, I think we both agree we have differences, and we should debate them. I think the American public is entitled to a vigorous debate when we have differences like these, because obviously ultimately they're going to make choices.
GWEN IFILL: Thanks for being part of the debate here tonight.
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Film | Frida Gustavsson, Caroline Brasch Nielsen & Asa Engstrom for H&M Conscious Collection by Axel Lindahl
H&M Conscious Collection from WM Artist Management on Vimeo.
Conscious in Motion – After taking a look at the campaign images from H&M’s fall 2011 Conscious collection, we now have this short film directed by photographer Axel Lindhal (WM Artist Management). Starring Frida Gustavsson, Asa Engstrom and Caroline Brasch Nielsen in demure selects, the clothing in motion is perhaps even more enviable.
• Thebeautymodel
The other girl is Asa Engstrom.
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home alone
home alone
nwr: it's a Friday night
and i'm home alone! :-(
it's a perfect evening too!!!
sigh. i'm used to being with FI on Friday nights but he has stuff to do.
argh. i hate being home on a supposedly nice Friday night!
(on a different note, i'm getting addicted in using these anime photos for my blog! haha)
nasha412's Black wedding
| Pittsburgh, PA, USA | 04/23/2010 |
lol me too!!!!!!
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IBJNews
Business bank reports second-quarter loss
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The restructuring of a real estate loan to reflect a decrease in its appraisal value caused Indiana Business Bancorp to report a loss of $484,678 in the second quarter.
The Indianapolis-based parent of Indiana Business Bank said on Friday that the loss was primarily due to a provision expense of $706,250 charged during the quarter. As a result of the reappraisal, the book value of the restructured loan was written down to reflect the current value of the real estate, the bank said.
The loss translated to 32 cents per share, compared to a profit of $37,907, or 3 cents per share, during the second quarter of 2009.
Net-interest income from loans in the second quarter declined by 9.7 percent compared with the same time last year. The $70,823 reduction, to $732,242, reflects a smaller loan portfolio. The value of total loans outstanding as of June 30 was almost $4 million lower than in the year-ago period.
The bank said the contraction of the portfolio follows management’s decision to exit relationships with customers with higher credit-risk profiles.
“We continue to manage our non-performing assets in order to return them to performing status, by working with borrowers in restructuring or renegotiating debt, or some other satisfactory resolution,” Indiana Business Bank President and CEO James S. Young said in a prepared statement.
Young said most of the problem loans were made between 2005 and 2007.
The bank’s allowance for loan losses represented 2.2 percent of total loans, which compares favorably to competitors, the bank said. Its $1.5 million allowance for loans losses, however, grew 20 percent, from $1.2 million in the second quarter of 2009.
Deposits increased by more than 4 percent, to $73 million, compared with the same time last year.
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• Objective: Emerging Market-Equity
• Asset Class: Equity
• Geographic Focus: International
Franklin Templeton Templeton Emerging Markets Smaller Companies Fund
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Year To Date: +11.56% 3-Month: +7.73% 3-Year: +5.41% 52-Week Range: 7.87 - 10.04
1-Month: +7.96% 1-Year: +22.89% 5-Year: +4.46% Beta vs MSLUEMR: 0.81
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Fund Profile & Information for TSCAEUR
Franklin Templeton Investment Funds - Templeton Emerging Markets Smaller Companies Fund is an open-end investment fund incorporated in Luxembourg. The Fund's objective is long-term capital appreciation. The Fund invests primarily in equity securities and depository receipts of small-cap companies registered or performing a substantial part of their business in emerging markets.
Inception Date: 10-18-2007 Telephone: 352-46-66-67-1
Managers: J MARK MOBIUS / TOM WU
Web Site: www.franklintempleton.lu
Fundamentals for TSCAEUR
NAV (on 2013-05-17) 10.04
Assets (M) (on 2013-03-29) 260.62
Fund Leveraged N
Minimum Investment 5,000.00
Minimum Subsequent Investment -
Dividends for TSCAEUR
No dividends reported
Fees & Expenses for TSCAEUR
Front Load 1.00
Back Load -
Current Mgmt Fee 1.60
Redemption Fee -
12b1 Fee -
Expense Ratio 2.49
Top Fund Holdings for TSCAEUR
Filing Date: 12/31/2012
Name Position Value % of Total
Delta Electronics Thailand PCL 9,919,600 10,375,133 4.462%
Federal Bank Ltd 902,868 8,858,359 3.810%
Beijing Capital Land Ltd 20,394,000 8,499,419 3.656%
Bajaj Holdings and Investment 432,807 7,744,220 3.331%
Apollo Tyres Ltd 4,775,570 7,738,051 3.328%
Novatek Microelectronics Corp 1,861,000 7,523,396 3.236%
Redington India Ltd 4,434,708 7,020,038 3.019%
Ju Teng International Holdings 13,914,000 6,570,787 2.826%
Selcuk Ecza Deposu Ticaret ve 5,311,711 6,170,689 2.654%
Panin Financial Tbk PT 424,044,446 5,939,922 2.555%
Quotes delayed, except where indicated otherwise. Mutual fund NAVs include dividends. All prices in local currency. Time is ET.
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Buckeye
Junonia coenia
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Arkansas, USA
Lat: 35.30, Long: -93.70
Spotted on Apr 16, 2011
Submitted on Jan 26, 2012
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Current Events vs. Founding Documents
This column presents facts regarding the United States Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Wisconsin State Constitution, and various other documents in reference to modern topics. Mark hopes to encourage interest in those works so that others can consider whether our government is practicing within its constitutional limits. In the last category, he may indicate his opinion. Mark is a resident of New Berlin. Readers are encouraged to visit the following sites for more information on the United States Constitution and Thomas Jefferson's views on politics and government.
Health Care Law Challenge with Standing
Constitution, 10th amendment, ninth amendment
Entry 94
Current Event
According to the Wall Street Journal, May 11, 2011 (full article available on-line)
RICHMOND, Va.—A federal appeals-court panel Tuesday questioned the state of Virginia's right to sue to overturn the federal health-care overhaul and showed sympathy to the Obama administration's arguments on the substance of the law.
The three judges on the panel, chosen at random using a computer program, provided a favorable forum for the administration. All are Democratic appointees, with two named by President Barack Obama and one by President Bill Clinton.
In two and a half hours of rapid-fire questioning, the panel at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit here heard arguments in two suits challenging the 2010 health overhaul. Plaintiffs contend the law violates the Constitution by requiring Americans to either carry insurance or pay a fee.
The hearing previewed how the Obama administration likely will argue before Supreme Court, which is expected ultimately to decide the case perhaps as soon as its 2011-12 term. It was the first oral argument before a federal appellate court, with the Fourth Circuit hearing two challenges side by side.
In Tuesday's hearing, the three appellate judges sharply questioned what gives Virginia "standing," or the right to sue the federal government in the case. Virginia ties its standing to a 2010 state law that says people in the state can't be forced to pay a penalty for lacking health coverage.
"How on earth can there be standing if all it takes is Virginia to pass a statute and for the attorney general to come to court?" asked Judge Andre M. Davis, an Obama appointee. Judge James A. Wynn Jr.,also appointed by Mr. Obama, raised the question of whether the state law was created simply to gain standing.
E. Duncan Getchell, Jr., solicitor general of Virginia, ticked off a list of what he called similar cases in which states including Oregon and Wyoming have sued on behalf of residents' interests. "We can't give ourselves standing by declaration," he told the court.
"Isn't that exactly what you just did?"Judge Davis shot back
After Tuesday's hearing, Mr. Cuccinelli said he would appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court if the appeals court finds he lacks standing.
The other case at issue Tuesday was brought by Liberty University, which contended that failing to have health coverage is "inactivity" and can't be regulated under the Constitution's Commerce Clause. Courts have found that Congress has the power to regulate economic activity under that clause.
Liberty lost at the district-court level and ran into more trouble with the appellate panel. Judge Diana Gribbon Motz, a Clinton appointee, noted that the penalty would be levied through an individual's federal income tax returns, which must be filed. "Is it not an activity?" she asked, referring to the filing of taxes.
Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal, who argued for the Obama administration, said almost all Americans get health care and having insurance is just a mechanism of helping pay for it first. He said the mandate will prevent those who are covered from being forced to absorb $43 billion a year in uncompensated care. "We don't know the chance that we will get hit by a bus or struck by cancer," he said.
Mathew D. Staver, counsel for Liberty University, argued that some Americans "chose not to put themselves into that stream," he said. "They want to be left alone."
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Federal Appeals Court of the 4th Circuit VS. The Constitution
Founding Document
US Constitution; Amendment 9
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
US Constitution; Amendment 10
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
“In the first place it is to be remembered that the general government is not to be charged with the whole power of making and administering laws. Its jurisdiction is limited to certain enumerated objects, which concern all the members of the republic, but which are not to be attained by the separate provisions of any. The subordinate governments, which can extend their care to all those other subjects which can be separately provided for, will retain their due authority and activity.”
James Madison, Federalist 14 (excerpt)
“It may safely be received as an axiom in our political system, that the State governments will, in all possible contingencies, afford complete security against invasions of the public liberty by the national authority.”
Alexander Hamilton, Federalist 28 (excerpt)
We the People:
Those plain words of the Constitution deny this power to the federal government. So every US citizen can see that we already have standing according to the ninth amendment and every state already has standing per the tenth. That is reinforced by Alexander Hamilton’s plain words. You and I can see how these judges of the fourth circuit court are reaching for some rationalization to divert the argument. If they proceed in this way, is it because we just cannot understand their superior reasoning, or is it an impeachable violation of the judges’ oaths?
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DandKG Guest
Default RE: Question about peanut allergy.
Hi,
My son is severly allergic to peanuts. He ended up in the hospital the one time he had something with peanut butter in it. Anyway, as previous people have stated, many people who are allergic to peanuts are allergic to tree nuts as well. Also, the problem with sunflower seeds and sunflower based products are that sunflower seeds are most ofent processed in plants that also process peanuts. That might be why the teacher had a problem with what you sent in. As a former teacher, I remember how bad I felt telling people that they could not have something because of someone else's allergies. As a mother, I now understand the point of view of the parent of the allergic child. There is nothing scarier than watching your child gasp for breath in the emergency room. Anyway, I am dreading the day when my son has to go to school because I know that most parents are not as dilegent in following the rules. Kudos to you for caring enough about another child even if it is at times convenient for you and your child!
2. #12
gour0 Guest
Default RE: Question about peanut allergy.
A little boy in ds's class has an allergy as well. I don't send anything that says it has been processed with peanuts. Cashews also may have peanut oil in their list of ingredients.
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Cevec Raises $8.5M to Commercialize Human Cell-Expression Platform for Proteins and Vaccines
Cevec Raises $8.5M to Commercialize Human Cell-Expression Platform for Proteins and Vaccines
Firm aims to exploit human amniocyte-derived cell lines through new vaccine development partnerships.[ElenaR-Fotolia.com]
German firm Cevec Pharmaceuticals raised €6 million (about $8.5 million) in a financing round with new and existing investors to support commercialization of its CAP® Technology human cell expression technology for the production of proteins and vaccines.
The protein expression platform is based on specific amniocyte-derived human cell lines and enables the production of complex biologics and therapeutic antibodies with authentic human glycosylation and sialylation patterns, Cevec claims. Two platforms are available: the CAP system for stable expression, and the CAP-T™ transient expression system for drug development applications including screening, assay development, target validation, drug discovery, early stage preclinical drug development and lead optimization.
More recent data has in addition demonstrated the utility of the human CAP technology for vaccine production, and the firm says it aims to carry out a further round of fundraising this year, which will allow it to establish vaccine development partnerships. “After the successful launch of CAP and CAP-T in Europe, Asia Pacific, and the U.S. for use in the field of protein and antibody expression, the new excellent scientific data using the system for vaccine production opens a truly outstanding new business opportunity for Cevec,” remarks CCO Wolfgang Kintzel.
In addition to offering the CAP and CAP-T platforms through commercial, research, and R&D licenses, Cevec is also developing an early-stage pipeline of difficult-to-express biopharmaceuticals. The lead product is recombinant human alkaline phosphatase, which the firm is developing as part of a consortium with Dutch firms Alloksys and Pharmacell. Initial proof-of-concept trials are expected to start in 2012. Additional pipeline products being developed using the CAP system include human alpha antitrypsin and what Cevec claims is the first fully human C-1 inhibitor, both of which are in early preclinical development and available for licensing.
Just last month Cevec and Catalent Pharma Solutions announced a joint commercial cell-line development service for biotech and pharma clients, which combines the CAP technology with Catalent’s GPEx® (gene product expression). The firms claim that combining their technologies will enable the generation of high expressing stable human cell lines in a much shorter timeframe than current methods.
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KIDS ZONE / Winners in the competition of Kaolin AD
WINNERS IN THE COMPETITION OF ‘KAOLIN’ AD
Minerals. Quarries and Nature. Hand in Hand
12 winners receiving briefcases for drawing and their paintings will be displayed in a calendar of ‘Kaolin’ AD in 2012
Andrey Volkov, 14 years old, the city of Gorlovka, Ukraine –drawing ‘Clay is very important mineral. It is used in construction, in creation of ornaments and household articles, but also for therapeutic purposes’
Esin Feymi, 10 years old, Samuil, Bulgaria – drawing ‘Everything starts from here – from the mine’
Neli Kostova, 13 years old, Lovech, Bulgaria
Kiril Katsarov, 9 years old, Kazanlak, Bulgaria
Ekaterina Fedorova, 5 years old, town of Gorlovka – drawing ‘Clay – a very useful mineral. Household articles and ornaments are made of it’
Georgi Angelov, 13 years old, town of Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria
Daniela Pencheva, 8 years old, town of Silistra – drawing ‘ The drawing shows that the balance should always tip on the side of Nature. Depicted are a ropeway and the magical spring near Devnya’
Tudor Pantataru, 5 year old, Romania
Teodora Yankova, 7 years old, Plovdiv, Bulgaria – drawing ‘Lion of crystals - topaz, lazurite, emeralds, surrounded by rubies and amethysts’
Anton Hubenov, 14 years old, Dimitrovgrad
Valentina Petkova, 13 years old, Letnitsa, Bulgaria – drawing ‘Tomorrow is a day, too’
Borislava Atanascheva, 12 years old, town of Letnitsa – drawing ‘Spring amidst the rocks’
SPECIAL AWARDS WINNERS
A special award of the Kaolin AD – A MINI LAPTOP
Anita Kovacheva, 8 years old, Sofia – drawing ‘Nature endows us with its priceless treasures. We also take care of it’
A special award of The Bulgarian Chamber of Mining and Geology – A CAMERA
Anna Grishina, 13 years old, Donetsk, Ukraine – ‘Extraction of minerals - iron ore used in the metallurgical industry, production of alloys in engineering, shipbuilding, etc. After exhaustion of deposit, the empty quarry is filled with water where a reservoir is formed’
A special award of The Bulgarian Chamber of Mining and Geology
Hristian Trifonov, 11 years old, Varna, Bulgaria – drawing ‘The four natural kingdoms-mineral, vegetable, animal and human-together, helping each other'
A special award of the Bulgarian Association of Producers of Inert Materials (BAPIM) – AN EASEL
Petya Gancheva, 12 years old, Sveti Vlas, Bulgaria – drawing ‘My drawing is a symbol of the natural beauty and harmony of the relationship between animals, plants, birds and their environment. They are in a natural link, and therefore it should not be damaged’
A special award of the Art Gallery – city of Rousse
Katya Petkanova, 12 yeas old, Letnitsa, Bulgaria – drawing ‘A cottage in the woods’
A special award of the Art Gallery ‚Ilia Petrov’- city of Razgrad
Ivan Ivanov, 12 yeas old, Letnitsa, Bulgaria – drawing „After dinner“
The contest was carried out with the support of the Bulgarian Chamber of Mining and Geology, the Bulgarian Association of Producers of Inert Materials, and the University of Mining and Geology ‘St. Ivan Rilski’.
Link to the virtual gallery:Virtual gallery
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50 Years of Ocean Discovery: National Science Foundation 1950—2000
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Front Matter (R1-R6)
Keynote Lecture The Emergence of the National Science Foundation as a Supporter of Ocean Sciences in the United States (1-8)
Landmark Achievements of Ocean Sciences Achievements in Biological Oceanography (9-21)
Achievements in Chemical Oceanography (22-43)
Achievements in Physical Oceanography (44-50)
Achievements in Marine Geology and Geophysics (51-64)
Deep Submergence: The Beginnings of Alvin as a Tool of Basic Research (65-66)
The History of Woods Hole's Deep Submergence Program (67-84)
Creating Institutions to Make Scientific Discoveries Possible A Chronology of the Early Development of Ocean Sciences at NSF (85-92)
Ocean Sciences at the National Sciences Foundation: Early Revolution (93-95)
Ocean Sciences at the National Sciences Foundation: An Administrative History (96-106)
Two Years of Turbulence Leading to a Quarter Century of Cooperation: The Birth of UNOLS (107-116)
Scientific Ocean Drilling, from AMSOC to COMPOST (117-127)
Technology Development for Ocean Sciences at NSF (128-134)
Large and Small Science Programs: A Delicate Balance The Great Importance of “Small” Science Programs (135-140)
The Role of NSF in “Big” Ocean Science: 1950 to 1980 (141-148)
Major Physical Oceanography Programs at NSF: IDOE Through Global Change (149-151)
Major International Programs in Ocean Sciences: Ocean Chemistry (152-162)
Ocean Sciences Today and Tomorrow The Future of Physical Oceanography (163-168)
The Future of Ocean Chemistry in the United States (169-171)
The Future of Marine Geology and Geophysics: A Summary (172-183)
Out Far and In Deep: Shifting Perspectives in Ocean Ecology (184-191)
Global Ocean Science: Toward an Integrated Approach (192-194)
Education in Oceanography: History, Purpose, and Prognosis (195-200)
Evolving Institutional Arrangements for U.S. Ocean Sciences (201-206)
NSF's Commitment to the Deep (207-209)
Fifty Years of Ocean Discovery (210-211)
Argo to ARGO (212-213)
The Importance of Ocean Sciences to Society (214-216)
Appendix A: Symposium Program (217-222)
Appendix B: Symposium Participants (223-232)
Appendix C: Poster Session (233-234)
Appendix D: NSF Division of Ocean Sciences: Senior Science Staff, Rotators, IPAs, and Visiting Sciences (235-246)
Appendix E: Support of Ocean Sciences at NSF from 1966 to 1999 (247-249)
Appendix F: Organizational Charts (250-257)
Appendix G: NRC Project Oversight (258-258)
Appendix H: Acronyms (259-262)
Index (263-270)
Supplementary Pictures (271-278)
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50 Years of Ocean Discovery: National Science Foundation 1950—2000 APPENDIX A Symposium Program Fifty Years of Ocean Discovery National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C. AGENDA Wednesday, October 28, 1998 8:30 a.m. Welcoming Remarks-NAS Auditorium Dr. William Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering Dr. John Steele, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Chair of Organizing Committee 8:45 a.m. Keynote Lecture: The Emergence of the National Science Foundation as a Supporter of Ocean Sciences in the United States Dr. John Knauss, University of Rhode Island/Scripps Institution of Oceanography LANDMARK ACHIEVEMENTS OF OCEAN SCIENCES Moderator: Dr. Kenneth Brink, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Chair, Ocean Studies Board 9:30 a.m. Achievements in Biological Oceanography Dr. Richard Barber, Duke University 10:30 a.m. Break 11:00 a.m. Achievements in Chemical Oceanography Dr. John Farrington, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 12:00 noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Achievements in Physical Oceanography Dr. Walter Munk, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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50 Years of Ocean Discovery: National Science Foundation 1950—2000 2:00 p.m. Achievements in Marine Geology and Geophysics Dr. Marcia K. McNutt, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute 3:00 p.m. Break 3:30 p.m. Deep Submergence: The Beginnings of ALVIN Ms. Sandra Toye, National Science Foundation (ret.) 3:45 p.m. The History of Woods Hole's Deep Submergence Program Featured Speaker: Dr. Robert Ballard, President, Institute for Exploration, Mystic, Connecticut 4:45 p.m. Poster Session on the History of Oceanography, Institutions, and Major Programs in the Great Hall Art Exhibit in the Auditorium Gallery—Watery Beauties: Discovering Ocean Life Thursday, October 29, 1998 CREATING INSTITUTIONS TO MAKE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES POSSIBLE Moderator: M. Grant Gross, Chesapeake Research Consortium 8:30 a.m. Origins of the Ocean Science Division (panel) Dr. Michael Reeve, National Science Foundation Ms. Mary Johrde, National Science Foundation (ret.) Ms. Sandra Toye, National Science Foundation (ret.) 9:30 a.m. Development of the Academic Fleet: A Community Perspective Dr. John Byrne, Oregon State University (ret.) 10:15 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. Drilling Programs from Mohole to the Ocean Drilling Program Dr. Jerry Winterer, Scripps Institution of Oceanography 11:30 a.m. Impacts of Technology on Ocean Sciences and NSF's Role in Technology Development Dr. Larry Clark, National Science Foundation 12:15 p.m. Lunch
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50 Years of Ocean Discovery: National Science Foundation 1950—2000 LARGE AND SMALL SCIENCE PROGRAMS: A DELICATE BALANCE Moderator: Dr. G. Michael Purdy, National Science Foundation l:45 p.m. Major International Programs in Ocean Science: IGY to CLIVAR (panel) Mr. Feenan Jennings, Texas A&M University (ret.) Dr. Richard Lambert, National Science Foundation Dr. Peter Brewer, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Dr. John Delaney, University of Washington 2:45 p.m. The Importance of Individual Science and Encouragement of Young Scientists (panel) Dr. Cynthia Jones, Old Dominion University Dr. Susan Lozier, Duke University 3:15 p.m. Break 3:45 p.m. Continuation of Panel Dr. Maureen Raymo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. Miguel Goñi, University of South Carolina 4:15 p.m. Discussion of the Day's Issues 5:00 p.m. Symposium Adjourns for the Day Friday, October 30, 1998 OCEAN SCIENCES TODAY AND TOMORROW Moderator: Dr. John Knauss, University of Rhode Island/Scripps Institution of Oceanography 8:30 a.m. Opportunities and Challenges in Ocean Science (panel) Discussion Leader: Dr. Donald Heinrichs, National Science Foundation Physical Oceanography (APROPOS)-Dr. William Young, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Chemical Oceanography (FOCUS)-Dr. Cindy Lee, State University of New York, Stony Brook Marine Geology and Geophysics (FUMAGES)-Dr. Marcia McNutt, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Biological Oceanography (OEUVRE)-Dr. Peter Jumars, University of Washington The Future of Major Ocean Programs-Dr. Rana Fine, University of Miami 10:00 a.m. Ocean Science Education and Careers Dr. Arthur Nowell, University of Washington 10:30 a.m. Break
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50 Years of Ocean Discovery: National Science Foundation 1950—2000 11:00 a.m. Evolving Institutional Arrangements Dr. William Merrell, The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment 11:30 a.m. The Importance of Ocean Sciences to Society Discussion Leader: Dr. Bruce Alberts. President, National Academy of Sciences Dr. Rita Colwell, Director, National Science Foundation RADM Paul Gaffney, Chief of Naval Research Dr. D. James Baker, Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere and NOAA Administrator, Department of Commerce Adm. James Watkins, U.S. Navy (ret.), President, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education 1:00 p.m. Symposium Adjourns
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50 Reasons to Boycott the Catholic Church
The Church uses its resources to oppose social progress and positive change all over the world.
Last month in Ireland, Savita Halappanavar died, and she shouldn't have. Savita was a 31-year-old married woman, four months pregnant, who went to the hospital with a miscarriage in progress that developed into a blood infection. She could easily have been saved if the already doomed fetus was aborted. Instead, her doctors did nothing, explaining that "this is a Catholic country," and left her to suffer in agony for days, only intervening once it was too late.
Savita's death is just the latest in a long line of tragedies directly attributable to the doctrines and beliefs of the Roman Catholic church. I acknowledge that there are many good, progressive Catholics, but the problem is that the church isn't a democracy, and those progressives have no voice or vote in its governance. The church is a petrified oligarchy, a dictatorship like the medieval monarchies it once existed alongside, and it's run by a small circle of conservative, rigidly ideological old men who make all the decisions and choose their own successors.
This means that, whatever individual Catholics may do, the resources of the church as an institution are bent toward opposing social progress and positive change all over the world. Every dollar you put into the church collection plate, every Sunday service you attend, every hour of time and effort you put into volunteering or working for church organizations, is inevitably a show of support for the institutional church and its abhorrent mission. When you have no voice, there's only one thing left to do: boycott. Stop supporting the church with your money and your time. For lifelong Catholics, it's a drastic step, but it's more than justified by the wealth of reasons showing that the church as an institution is beyond reform, and the only meaningful response is to part ways with it. Here are just a few of those reasons:
1. Throughout the world, Catholic bishops have engaged in a systematic, organized effort going back decades to cover up for priests who molest children, pressuring the victims to sign confidentiality agreements and quietly assigning the predators to new parishes where they could go on molesting. Tens of thousands of children have been raped and tortured as a result of this conspiracy of silence.
2. Strike one: " What did the pope know and when did he know it?" The current pope, when he was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, was personally implicated in a case from the 1970s in which at least three sets of parents reported that a priest in his diocese had sexually abused their children. In response, Ratzinger assigned the priest to therapy, without notifying law enforcement, and washed his hands of the matter. That priest was back on duty in just a few short days and went on to molest more children.
3. Strike two: In 1981, again when the current pope was Cardinal Ratzinger, he got a letter from the diocese of Oakland asking him to defrock a priest who had acknowledged molesting two children. Ratzinger ignored this letter, and several followup letters, for four years. Finally, in 1985, he wrote back saying that more time was needed, and that they had to proceed very slowly to safeguard " the good of the Universal Church" in light of "the young age of the petitioner" -- by which he meant not the victimized children, but the pedophile priest. (By contrast, when a rogue archbishop ordained married men as priests, he was laicized six days later.)
4. Strike three: In 2001, Cardinal Ratzinger wrote a letter, De Delictis Gravioribus, to all Catholic bishops advising them how to handle accusations of sex crimes by priests. There was no recommendation to contact the police, but rather an instruction for them to report such cases only to the Vatican and tell no one else: " Cases of this kind are subject to the pontifical secret."
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New Jersey Assembly To Vote On Same Sex Marriage
Posted: February 13, 2012
Marriage Equality
The New Jersey State Senate has voted in favor of making New Jersey the 8th State in the United States to legalize same sex marriage. The New Jersey State Assembly is expected to take up the measure for a vote soon.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is expected to veto the measure. He says he prefers putting the measure to a popular referendum. Christie has indicated if the measure is put to the people for a vote and they vote in favor he will accept it.
New Jersey already has a system of civil unions for gay couples to wed. Although the system promises gay couple all the rights and privileges of married couples. The issue is that the system has not worked as promised. Partners in civil unions are encouraged to carry powers of attorney or health care proxy statements so that the hospitals will honor their decisions and similar abuses have been well documented across the state.
Christie has vowed to veto the measure if passed by the assembly because he said that he believes that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. The State Senate appears to be three votes shy of a veto proof majority.
Washington State voted today to also legalize gay marriage but their governor has promised to sign the legislation into law. The Governor of Washington State has offered to discuss the issue with Christie to give him her perspective on the issue and how she came to her decision to sign the law.
Upon passing of the Senate vote, US Senator Frank Lautenberg had the following to say to NJ.com,
“I am proud that New Jersey’s State Senate has taken this important step toward providing marriage equality for same-sex couples. Marriage equality is one of the most significant civil rights battles of our time, and we cannot stand by while same-sex couples are treated as second class citizens in our state. It’s time to allow same-sex couples to marry and provide the same legal protections for all of New Jersey’s families.”
Do you think that Chris Christie should veto the bill allowing same sex marriage in New Jersey?
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Weak in the Knees
By: DJ Lantan
Vocals only version of the original reggae track featuring hip-hop style male leads and alluring female backgrounds.
WEAK IN THE KNEES (by DJ Lantan ) Composed: 2009
DJ Lantan Vocals only version of the original reggae track featuring hip-hop style male leads and alluring female backgrounds. Mixed Vocals, Reggae Music, Reggae-Pop
Type Play Track Info Catalog ID Min:Sec Tempo & BPM Price Control
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384406 3:45 Medium 125
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Music Track Title: Weak in the Knees
Catalog ID: 384406
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Description: Vocals only version of the original reggae track featuring hip-hop style male leads and alluring female backgrounds.
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Keywords: Pop, Reggae, Hip-Hop, Urban, Alluring, Chill, Erotic, Feel-Good, Fun, Hip, Naughty, Sexy, Urban, Sex, Sexuality, Lust, Fun, Male Vocals, Female Vocals,
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Duration: 3:45 Tempo: Medium BPM: 125
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Language: English
Album: Weak In the Knees (Single)
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AWOL is a raiding guild on US-Kel'thuzad.
Who we are:
Our core has been playing together for years. We've finished all of the previous tier's content at a competitive pace, and are hoping to continue that trend. We are all extremely active – often even playing other games such as League of Legends, Starcraft 2, and more.
Who we want:
We want players who are able to be a part of the team; that involves:
-Attending virtually all the raids
-Having stable computers and internet connections
-Min/maxing
-Bringing consumables
-Making sure you are up to date on all your classes’ developments, as well as the game’s developments and upcoming changes
We also want players who will be a good fit in our guild and community, so having the right personality and attitude is important to us.
Our History:
Tier 11 13/13H US #280
Tier 12 7/7H US #179
Tier 13 8/8H US #84
Currently:
Mogu'shan Vaults: 6/6H
Heart of Fear: 3/6H
Terrace of Endless Spring: 1/4H
Recruiting:
DPS
Exceptional players of any class will be considered.
Raid Times:
7:30PM - 11:30PM EST Monday-Wednesday
Officers:
Taroxx
Olwen > Battletag - Chan#1718
Ranna
Yùmm
If you are searching for this type of guild, then visit the link below to apply.
http://awolguild.com/
Edited by tarox, 24 January 2013 - 05:50 AM.
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lfm dps
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Dps! Go!
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here we go
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Do you guys have groups for LoL? If so i'm looking for a group that is wanting to go "hardcore" for that :)
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plenty of groups for LoL
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Heroic Garalon and Windlord down
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Here we go
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DPS , rogues boomkins, literally any at the moment!
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
St. Patrick's Day Fun!
St. Patrick's Day was always one of my favorite "little" holidays when I was a kid. Each year I would construct a leprechaun trap in my attempts to capture a leprechaun and thus claim my pot of gold. I'd spend hours with construction paper, a shoe box, glitter, and glue making the perfect lure in which to trap the tiny trickster. The night before St. Patrick's Day we would set up my shoebox (propped up with a pencil) on the front porch so that I might trap one. Of course, each year I'd go to see if I had been successful, and would be thrilled to find my overturned shoebox filled with gold foil covered Reese cups (my favorite!) along with a note from the leprechaun saying that I hadn't caught him this year, but that he had left behind some treats for me. (Thanks Mom! You're awesome!).
This year I decided it was time for Lorelai to engage in this time honored tradition. Of course, she has no idea what St. Patrick's Day is yet, so I had to lay some ground work. We started by coloring a picture of a leprechaun (123 Coloring) and a picture of a shamrock (Crayola).
Lorelai's Leprechaun
Then we spent the afternoon making Shamrock cookies. This recipe is one that I got from FamilyFun.com; although, I made it a little healthier by swapping all purpose flour for whole wheat pastry flour and subbing in applesauce for 1/2 the fat content. (I've gotta get every bit of nutrition I can in that little one!)
Cutting out cookies with Grandma
Here is my final recipe:
Ingredients:
• 2 3/4 whole wheat pastry flour
• 3/4 tsp. baking soda
• 1/2 tsp. salt
• 1/2 cup butter (room temperature)
• 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
• 1 cup sugar
• 1 large egg
• 1 tbsp. vanilla extract
• Several drops of green food coloring
Steps:
• Stir together the flour, baking soda, and salt in a medium sized bowl.
• Cream the butter, sugar, and applesauce together in a large bowl. Then add the egg and vanilla extract. Mix well.
• Gradually add your dry ingredient mixture to your wet ingredients, mixing well. Your dough will be stiff.
• Add the food coloring and knead the dough until the color is evenly distributed.
• Chill dough at least 2 hours.
• Roll out the dough until 1/4 inch thick. Cut out shamrocks.
• Bake on an ungreased baking sheet at 350 degrees for about 8 minutes (or until the edges start to brown).
• Cool on wire rack.
• You may wish to add some extra decorations to them like green sugar crystals or icing.
Sadly for me, Lorelai had no interest in building a leprechaun trap. Seems she's a bit too young for this one... or she opposes imprisoning tiny fictitious characters. Either way, we skipped this tradition this year.
Lorelai
We ended the day with some St. Patrick's Day cartoons. Our favorite is the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode, "Minnie's Rainbow".
Logan
Hope you all had a wonderful St. Patrick's Day!
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Act 1: Munin
Munin is dead simple to configure and deploy, and has a very simple, modular sensor API. It uses a collection agent so it can easily monitor values not readable over the network (which is a hard requirement for me). Beyond that it is really just a small wrapper over RRDTool. Its graph UI is painfully simple and it has only the simplest of alerting systems.
Act 2: Munin and Nagios
Nagios is the gold standard when it comes to FOSS network monitoring. It is primarily aimed at alerting on failures, so Munin is still needed for logging time sequence data like performance metrics. This provides more reliable reporting, but it comes with several downsides. One option is to simply duplicate any required sensors between Munin and Nagios. Another is to use the Munin data to trigger alerts in Nagios. This prevents the duplication, but you are still stuck with Munin’s UI for graphing.
Act 3: Nagiosgraph
There are several addons for Nagios that add time-sequence logging, Nagiosgraph and PNP being the most popular. These do require special support from the sensor scripts, but most common plugins will generate the needed output. This does provide a much nicer interface, but it does mean you lose the simplicity of Munin.
Act 4: Zabbix
Zabbix is a young upstart in the monitoring field. It shows a lot of promise as a potential replacement for Nagios, with much simpler configuration and UI. The downside is it doesn’t seem to have any support for logging performance data, so it is a non-starter for now.
Act 5: Opsview
Opsview is built on top of Nagios and Nagiosgraph. It provides some minor UI enhancements as well as some major performance fixes (which I am unlikely to ever notice with ~10 machines to monitor). It also provides somewhat simplified configuration, though the full power of Nagios is available if you dig in to the system.
Conclusion
Opsview seems to be no worse than vanilla Nagios, and it does provide a slightly nicer base to build from. Overall this does feel like picking the lesser of several evils though. The only well-known entry in the Python world is Zenoss, which has minimal remote monitoring capabilities and seems to be even more complex and convoluted than Nagios. Munin 2.0 does show some promise as a future option, but for now Opsview looks like the way to go.
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collaborations, exchange visits, and meetings and conferences. These interactions promote excellent science, improve international understanding, and support the economic, educational, and national security needs of the United States.
Finally, the committee offers the following six recommendations, which as a whole form a strategy to fully realize the potential at the frontiers of AMO science.
Recommendation. In view of the critical importance of the physical sciences to national economic strength, health care, defense, and domestic security, the federal government should embark on a substantially increased investment program to improve education in the physical sciences and mathematics at all levels and to strengthen significantly the research effort.
Recommendation. AMO science will continue to make exceptional contributions to many areas of science and technology. The federal government should therefore support programs in AMO science across disciplinary boundaries and through a multiplicity of agencies.
Recommendation. Basic research is a vital component of the nation’s defense strategy. The Department of Defense, therefore, should reverse recent declines in support for 6.1 research at its agencies.
Recommendation. The extremely rapid increase in the technical capability of scientific instrumentation and its cost has significantly increased pressures (over and above the usual Consumer Price Index inflationary pressures) on research budgets. The federal government should recognize this fact and plan budgets accordingly.
Recommendation. Given the critical role of theoretical research in AMO science, the funding agencies should reexamine their portfolios in this area to ensure that the effort is at proper strength in workforce and funding levels.
Recommendation. The federal government should implement incentives to encourage more U.S. students, especially women and minorities, to study the physical sciences and take up careers in the field. It should continue to attract foreign students to study physical sciences and strongly encourage them to pursue their scientific careers in the United States.
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Washington County officials are re-examining their philosophy on allowing developers to build homes in areas that have overcrowded schools. The issue centers around the county's Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, which forbids such development but allows for mitigation agreements — typically payments made by the developer toward school construction — to allow projects to proceed. During a work session Tuesday morning, the Washington County Board of Commissioners agreed it needs to decide the purpose of that ordinance, which can be viewed either as a roadblock to growth in areas with crowded schools or as a tool to help fund schools and make way for growth in those areas.
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By DON AINES | [email protected] | June 11, 2013
A discussion Tuesday about the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance served to illustrate why the Washington County Board of Commissioners is considering a new formula on how new residential developments should help pay for schools. Attorney Jason Divelbiss presented a plan to the board for The Reserve at Collegiate Acres, a 272-unit apartment complex. The plan offered no money for school mitigation, instead proposing a phase-in development over a period of years that would roughly coincide with the construction and opening of a planned West Side Elementary School.
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By DON AINES | [email protected] | May 28, 2013
The cost to developers for mitigating the impact of residential projects on schools is a negotiated process, but it would be replaced with a standard formula under a plan outlined Tuesday for the Washington County Board of Commissioners by Planning and Zoning Director Stephen T. Goodrich. Currently, under the county's Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, or APFO, a developer with seven or more residential lots would pay a mitigation fee if the schools in its region were above certain thresholds for state-rated capacity, County Administrator Gregory B. Murray said.
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By HOLLY SHOK | [email protected] | April 9, 2013
The city of Hagerstown will keep its Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance for schools, which prevents the approval of new development in areas where schools are over capacity, the Hagerstown City Council decided Tuesday in a discussion propelled by the county's vote to cut the excise tax last month. The discussion to keep or repeal the city's APFO follows the Washington County Commissioners' March 26 vote that lowered the cost of new construction by cutting the excise tax on residential construction from $3 per square foot of habitable gross square footage to $1 per square foot, and on new residential retail construction from $3 per square foot to $1 per square foot on the first 15,000 square feet, and $3 per square foot thereafter.
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April 8, 2013
Scheduled meetings this week of the Washington County Commissioners and Hagerstown Mayor and Council (the Washington County Board of Education is not scheduled to meet): WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County Administration Building 100 W. Washington St., Hagerstown Tuesday, April 9, 11 a.m. Agenda • 11 a.m.: Public hearing - Modification of water and sewer rates and certain other fees FY 2014 • 11:15 a.m.: Joint public hearing - Modification of charges, rentals and fees at the Hagerstown Regional Airport • 11:30 a.m.: Sole source contract award for one SPX Genfare's Vendstar ticket vending machine for use by the Washington County Transit Department - County Commuter • 11:45 a.m.: Depart for 401 Museum Drive • noon: Tour and luncheon meeting with The Museum of Fine Arts Board County Administration Building 100 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, Room 227 Tuesday, April 9, 1:45 p.m. Agenda • 1:45 p.m.: Real property acquisition - 334 E. Oak Ridge Drive • 2:15 p.m.: Budget discussion - General fund budget • 3 p.m.: Closed session (to discuss the appointment, employment, assignment, compensation, and/or performance evaluation of appointees, employees or officials over whom the public body has jurisdiction; to discuss other personnel matters that affect one or more specific individuals; to consider a matter that concerns the proposal for a business to expand in the...
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By HEATHER KEELS | [email protected] | April 14, 2011
Washington County officials are re-examining their philosophy on allowing developers to build homes in areas that have overcrowded schools. The issue centers around the county's Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, which forbids such development but allows for mitigation agreements — typically payments made by the developer toward school construction — to allow projects to proceed. During a work session Tuesday morning, the Washington County Board of Commissioners agreed it needs to decide the purpose of that ordinance, which can be viewed either as a roadblock to growth in areas with crowded schools or as a tool to help fund schools and make way for growth in those areas.
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April 8, 2011
County Commissioners deserve our thanks To the editor: I would like to commend the current Board of County Commissioners for so boldly eliminating the excise tax doubling . While I do see a need for new development to generate revenue to help offset infrastructure costs, there is one fundamental issue with the excise tax that was overlooked as the fee structure was developed. Those of us who have lived, worked, raised our families and paid taxes for our entire lives in Washington County are seeing our children forced to live and purchase homes out of state.
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By HEATHER KEELS | October 10, 2009
WASHINGTON COUNTY -- Gary Rohrer, Washington County's first director of public works, retired Sept. 30 after a 20-year career with the county that included advocating for strong policies to manage growth, overseeing hundreds of millions of dollars in capital projects, and devising policies and procedures to bring fairness and efficiency to the growing county. Rohrer, 62, a Washington County native who had worked for Frederick and Howard counties, was hired by Washington County in 1989 as director of planning and review.
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By HEATHER KEELS | October 3, 2007
SMITHSBURG - A developer's plan to build 90 homes southeast of Smithsburg suffered a setback Tuesday night when the Smithsburg Town Council voted 4-1 against annexing the development into town. Annexing the land would have allowed the development to use Smithsburg's water and sewer systems and might have helped the developer, Cloverly Hill LLC, get around county zoning rules that limit the number of homes allowed on the property, Cloverly president Daniel Cross said. Councilmembers Thomas L. Chiarizia, Shirley D. Aurand, Dennis "Jack" Wenthe and Jerome Martin voted against the annexation of the 63-acre site after citizens expressed concerns about the impact the development would have on the town's schools, utilities and other infrastructure at a public hearing Sept.
NEWS
by Joe Lane | January 7, 2007
The cost of new classroom space in Washington County is between $30,000 (elementary) and $50,000 (high school) dollars per seat. Currently, we have an excise tax that collects, at most, $10,000 of this cost. Taxpayers are currently subsidizing new development to the tune of $20,000 to $40,000 for every new house approved. Last year, there were more than 1,000 new homes approved in this county. This is a $20 million to $40 million dollar shortfall that should have been collected from developers.
NEWS
by Donna Brightma | October 28, 2006
Rapid growth is managed through a coordinated application of management tools and political courage. Washington County's present toolbox includes: a comprehensive plan, rural zoning, an Adequate Public Facility Ordinance (APFO), along with an excise tax. The following four enhancements could improve the results of these land-use planning tools. 1. Our comprehensive plan must be updated to reflect the reality of water and sewer limitations under the new and more restrictive state and federal regulations.
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Scrapbook quilt creates warm, lasting memories: Mother prints photos of grandchildren on fabric as a surprise gift
Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood | The Grand Rapids Press By Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood | The Grand Rapids Press
on January 14, 2013 at 9:48 AM
footballquiltmain.JPG Judy Brunette (second from left) secretly downloaded photos of her grandsons Connor Blanch (left end) and Justin Blanch (right end) playing football from her daughter Stacy Blanch's (second from right) Facebook page, printed them onto fabric and stitched them into a quilt. Stacy Blanch received the gift from her mom on Christmas.
Lately I’ve been spending many hours carving linoleum blocks for printmaking while watching “Friday Night Lights” episodes on Netflix with my husband. I’ve never been much of a football fan, but I can appreciate the drama that swirls around this popular high school sport.
While we cruised through season four of the TV show, Stacy Blanch wrote to tell me the football story behind the handmade gift she received for Christmas “from the best mom ever” in response to my call for nominations for the best handmade holiday gifts given in 2012.
For well over a decade, Stacy and Jeff Blanch have been fixtures in the stands at their sons’ football games. The earliest football photos in their collection were snapped during the season they signed up their oldest son to play with other second-graders only to have the coach, who was short on players, spot their kindergartner on the sidelines.
Before long, both Connor and Justin were suited up and out on the field, teammates for the first time. Family members recall how Justin, then 5, struggled to hold his head up under the weight of his helmet.
The brothers went on to play football on separate teams and were hopeful they might get another chance to play together at Jenison High School, where they are both students.
At the end of his freshman year, Justin, now a 16-year-old sophomore, went to the varsity football coach with a question.
“I said, ‘Coach, I want to be able to play next year with my brother. What do I need to do to be able to get better and be able to do that?’” Justin recalled.
The coach told him to keep up his training and made no promises or guarantees. At the start of his sophomore year, Jenison didn’t have enough JV players to fill a team, so they moved the underclassmen up to varsity, and most of them warmed the bench.
But not Justin. When the Wildcats took the field last fall in the season opener against Grandville High School, there were two Blanch brothers on the offensive line.
“Their dream had now exploded into a dream season, not only for them but for me as a mom...,” said Stacy Blanch, 39. “Every week when they stepped on that field and were out there together, my heart swelled and my pride exploded. This was something that was so special and was such a chance of a lifetime I had to capture it in photographs.”
Every week Stacy Blanch, who moonlights as a portrait photographer, captured all the action from the sidelines and shared many of her photos with family and friends on Facebook.
Meanwhile, her mother, Judy Brunette, who attended all but one of the games, was secretly downloading and stockpiling the photos of her grandsons.
Jenison ended the season with a losing record, but when you talk to relatives of the Blanch brothers you’d think they won a state championship.
“It was just a special year for the both of them to be playing football together again,” said Brunette, 63, of Saranac, explaining the motivation behind the handmade gift she made her daughter. “I just wanted to reflect that in all those pictures - just a friendship between them, just being brothers.”
On Christmas morning, Stacy Blanch unwrapped the first quilt her mother ever gave her. She could see the earth-tone batik fabrics on the back and was thrilled to finally have a quilt from her mom, who has made memory quilts for others, including the grandchildren of a coworker who lost their dad suddenly to a heart attack.
And then she unrolled the quilt and the surprise got even better.
“To my surprise, as I unfolded this beautiful piece of art, I saw that this quilt was even more special than I could ever imagine,” she said. “My quilt not only had photos from this most memorable year in my boys’ football season together but it also had photos from their first ever football game together all those years ago. Every time I look at this quilt, it is like going back in time and reliving all these great memories over and over again.”
And one of the best parts of this handmade gift is that its significance has not been lost on the teenage boys featured on it.
“I was really surprised,” said Connor, 18. “It’s something that I’m really happy that she made because I’ll be able to look back on it.”
The brothers say they enjoyed being on the offensive line together and love the quilt that documents the season they shared.
“It’s not that common... to get to do that,” Connor said, about brothers starting on the same line with a two-year age gap. “I don’t know if we’ll ever be able to do that again. I was really surprised by (the quilt) and happy.”
You don’t have to spend much time with the extended Blanch family to understand why the games played under the lights last fall were so special.
While Connor has been offered some athletic scholarships and is making plans to go to college next year, it’s clear that he will miss his little brother.
“If he can come where I go (to college), that would be cool,” Connor said.
While the elder brother would love a chance to play college football with Justin, he is quick to talk up his little brother and note the possibility that he may grow large enough to play for a Division I school.
After Stacy Blanch opened the quilt, she gave her mom a present to celebrate her Dec. 25 birthday.
“It was a scrapbook of her and the boys, random pictures of them growing up,” Stacy Blanch said.
The scrapbook includes many of the photos from the football quilt that has already achieved heirloom status. Stacy Blanch shot one of the best photos on the quilt after the first game of the season when she spotted her sons embracing on the field among a crowd of celebrating players and fans.
The scene brought her to tears and warmed her heart when she learned what her oldest son said to her youngest that night on the field: “Justin, we did it. We did it together.”
Check back for more handmade gift stories in the coming weeks.
Email Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood at [email protected] or send story ideas to P.O. Box 888192, Grand Rapids, MI 49588. Read her blog at craftsanity.com, follow @CraftSanity on Twitter and check out her magazine at craftsanity.com/magazine.
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Contents SoE 2003
New South Wales State of the Environment
Toward Sustainability Human Settlement Atmosphere Land Water Biodiversity See Backgrounder
Human Settlement
SoE 2003 > Human settlement
Chapter 2: Human Settlement
2.1 Population and settlement patterns
2.2 Urban water
2.3 Energy
2.4 Transport
2.5 Waste management
2.6 Heritage
2.7 Amenity
References
Contents SoE 2003 View printable page Last modified: 12 November 2003
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"level_3": "Domestic animals and Pets"
}
},
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"code": "646.7",
"labels": {
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"level_2": "Home economics",
"level_3": "Clothing and dress, Fashion, and Beauty, Personal"
}
}
},
"bloom_cognitive_process": {
"primary": {
"code": "2",
"label": "Understand"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "3",
"label": "Apply"
}
},
"bloom_knowledge_domain": {
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"code": "1",
"label": "Factual"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "3",
"label": "Procedural"
}
},
"document_type_v1": {
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"code": "6",
"label": "Promotional/Advertisement"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "15",
"label": "E-Commerce/Marketplace"
}
},
"extraction_artifacts": {
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"label": "Irrelevant Content"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "-1",
"label": "Abstain"
}
},
"missing_content": {
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"code": "4",
"label": "Missing Images or Figures"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "-1",
"label": "Abstain"
}
},
"document_type_v2": {
"primary": {
"code": "17",
"label": "Product Page"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "6",
"label": "Content Listing"
}
},
"reasoning_depth": {
"primary": {
"code": "1",
"label": "No Reasoning"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "2",
"label": "Basic Reasoning"
}
},
"technical_correctness": {
"primary": {
"code": "6",
"label": "Not Applicable/Indeterminate"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "4",
"label": "Highly Correct"
}
},
"education_level": {
"primary": {
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"label": "General Audience"
},
"secondary": {
"code": "2",
"label": "High School Level"
}
}
}
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