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an expat's wife (in khartoum no more...): A trip to the east coast : from KT to Kemaman... On the morning of the 9th, we went to Hiliran Masjid or 'Lerang' for short. We went there to see Che' Da and Ayah Da 'Sin. Had breakfast there and after that I bought some keropok lekor. Had to wait because there were so many customers. I bought the ready-fried ones, really hot as they were just out of the fryer, but so delicious, full of 'fishy' taste...hehehe Then we went to Che' Wa's house. She was a bit frantic because her house was flooded with water. The day before, the water rose about a few inches inside the house. The front carpet was still wet when we were there. But we assured her that it was okay and we ate the keropok lekor at her house (and finished it as well!). We had fun chatting with Che' Wa because she liked to laugh and liked to tease my in-laws...hehehe (Kitorang tumpang gelak je la, especially since she spoke Trengganu very fast). Little that we know that would be the last time that we would meet her. She passed away on 5th of January, a day after we arrived in Khartoum. Al-fatihah buat Che' Wa... May Allah bless her soul...Amin... Amir enjoying his keropok lekor... Abg Long, Che' Wa and We' We were enjoying the food and the company... Daddy managed to wear the house slipper to protect his feet, while sri made sure her feet were forever aloft...hehehe Then we drove to Kemaman to meet Daddy's brother, Ayah Su and his family. We met them in McDonald's Kemaman because they were visiting their friends whose house was burnt down. Their house was actually in Dungun, somewhere behind UiTM Dungun. The McDonald was full of people and after a brief chat, we continued our journey. I'm quite close with che' su because she's about my age and a teacher and I discovered that she's also a fellow blogger...hehehe. I felt that the visit was too short. I wish we could meet somewhere more quiet and probably spend more time to catch up...sigh... What to do? We travel as a group, so we left as a group...sigh... In the confusion, mummy left a pair of black shoes in the parking lot... hehehe, we saw them on the road but since we did not recognise it, we just drove off... Ayah Su looked a lot like Daddy and he's just a year or 2 older than my husband... Catching up with news... Daru -Ssa'adah, somewhere in Kemaman... Finally, around Asar we arrived in Kemaman, at Auntie Maznah and Uncle Muda's vacation house. They're my in-laws's long time friends. And we had a late lunch there... the most memorable dish would be the beef soup (from the qurban). So, it was really fresh and yummy!!! ina, aku nak balik KT next weekend, nak kirim kepok lekor? hehe..
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Magpies defeat brave Yeading | Daily Mail Online Magpies defeat brave Yeading Last updated at 17:34 09 January 2005 They took the field to the strains of David Bowie singing 'We can be heroes, just for one day' and the painters and decorators of part-time Yeading were just that, despite being unable to bridge a footballing gulf unique to the FA Cup. In the end they succumbed to second-half goals from Newcastle's Lee Bowyer and Shola Ameobi but the consternation at times on the face of Newcastle manager Graeme Souness during a goalless first half in which the non-league side gave as good as they got told the story of this most romantic of cup ties. It was just as well Souness paid the non-league outfit the respect of fielding a strong side with new signing Jean-Alain Boumsong coming in for his debut while goalkeeper Steve Harper replaced Shay Given, who started on the bench. There was no Alan Shearer, still recovering from injury, but Yeading will still remember this day as the afternoon they threatened the most astonishing upset in FA Cup history. That they did not had much to do with a bit of Premiership nous, superior top-flight fitness and perhaps the fear among the Newcastle side of returning to encounter Souness in a dressing room with faces covered in egg. After all, these teams were separated by 123 league places and six potential Newcastle's talent cost £30million. Yeading's cost nothing. Yeading's average home crowd is 160, Newcastle's 55,000. Newcastle's average weekly wage £40,000 while some members of the Yeading team would take home no more than £30 for No wonder it had been billed as 'The Ding v The Bling.' But buoyed by the feat of non-league Exeter's goalless draw at Manchester United yesterday, and in front of a noisy crowd of 10,824, Yeading made Newcastle work for this victory. True, Souness must have despaired at the profligacy of his team. Wherever you looked there was someone in a black and white shirt intent it seemed on fluffing their lines, Frenchman Laurent Robert setting the tone for Newcastle in the first minute when he made a complete hash of his left-foot shot with only Yeading goalkeeper Delroy Preddie to beat. Bowyer contrived to miss a simple tap-in from two yards and Craig Bellamy hit the crossbar with a rasping right-foot shot from eight yards when he should have But to dwell on Newcastle's chances would be to deny Yeading their due credit. They were fearless from the outset, snapping and snarling at the heels of Newcastle's internationals, denying them time and space and proving that will and desire can bridge a gap in skill. Tellingly, Yeading enjoyed 52% of the possession in that first half, which was a reflection on their hard work as much as an indictment of Newcastle's wayward Their goalkeeper, 5ft 10ins Delroy Preddie, a civil servant who spends his days fighting benefit fraud, proved an obstinate obstacle, saving spectacularly from Jermaine Jenas's 25-yard rocket and low-down from Shola Ameobi. His handling throughout was superb. And the fact is Yeading could easily have gone in at half-time in the lead. If only Emond Protain's powerful header had been six inches lower. If only David Clarke's fabulous free-kick had been a little wider of goalkeeper Stephen Harper's frantic dive. As it was one of the biggest roars of the afternoon came from the Yeading fans came during the interval as they greeted the news of Stoke's goal against Cup upsets were in the air and Yeading were gaining in confidence, so much so that Souness attempted to stiffen Newcastle's resolve, bringing on Andy O'Brien at half-time for the shaky Bramble. The little non-league side, however, finally cracked in the 51st minute. Ameobi twisted and turned to evade the attentions of three Yeading players before threading a cute through-ball to Bellamy who crossed for Bowyer to slide home into an empty net from close range. It was barely what Newcastle deserved but it did seem to settle the Premiership team's nerves. And with Yeading forced to chase the game and superior fitness levels beginning to tell it was inevitable when Newcastle increased their lead in the 61st minute. This time Darren Ambrose flighting in a free-kick which saw Ameobi rise to power a precise header past goalkeeper Preddie. Newcastle could have had more but then Harper was also stung into action, a flying fingertip save denying Darti Brown a last-minute consolation. Yeading were wonderful. Newcastle were poor. That probably sums up this cup tie which ended with Yeading taking a deserved lap of honour and manager Johnson Hippolyte publicly thanking the club's support. The dream is over. But no-one can say that they have not now heard of Yeading.
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Be Kinder Than Necessary: January 2011 LIDDLE WOLF CUBBIE Three years ago last month, he wove his way into my heart and claimed me as his very own. The pup who has never met a stranger, happily greeting anyone who comes his way, still has an innate need to check in with me and remind himself that he is Totally and Forever mine. I truly do not believe that I deserve a love this strong and pure....But it is a gift, and Mom always said to graciously and humbly Take the Gift....So, it is mine, and because of it, I have grown and learned and experienced a dog like none other. The Standard for the Collie includes a major portion devoted to "expression." It is the subject discussed by the Best of Colliefolk, and its interpretation is as vast as there are Colliefolk....But the main component in a Collie face is summed up in the Expression. And, even tho he has entertained us with his silly antics and eternal puppyhood, SOMEtimes, through that dorky little face I am beginning to see traces of wisdom and even a bit of elegance. Man, it has taken a Long Time! He's actually learning how to pay attention, how to respond gently, and how to receive guests without jumping up. Why, we have even completed a visit to PetSmart without peeing in the store. Next month he will qualify for his second "leg" in AKC Rally Obedience. Off leash.... "No net" as Bikeman calls it. In March we will dance in the upper level at a World Canine Freestyle event. April finds us at the Collie Nationals and completing that Rally title. May is an Animal Communication workshop in New Hampshire. And, of course, June is CampGoneToTheDogs. In the meantime, we still take time to do a few therapy visits.... This is my "kennel help" who assists me when we load up the van at the Retirement Center. The boyz do whatever he tells them to. And the Wolf Cubbie doesn't jump up....I'm thinking that he might be a pretty good ambassador for the breed....Dorky smile and all.... Posted by Toni at 9:55 PM Do you remember what you were doing 40 years ago? How OLD were you? Do you remember the fashions you wore back then (certainly something Very short if you are female!).....How old was yer Momma? Your sisters and brothers? Who was president then? What car did you drive? Forty years seems like such a very long time ago, and when I was 19, the folks who were 59 seemed ancient and Quite Stoopid and out of the loop. I turn 59 this month. The last year in my decade of fifties....And as I look at that Ancient Age, I look back to that young woman who was 19 and so desperately in love. In love with Life, with herself, and with a very handsome and kind Sailor stationed at the Naval Base in Memphis Tennessee. I married that kind man, and we have been on a Roller Coaster Ride for the past 40 years. It doesn't look like there is any hope of things being much different. We speed up, we slow down, we rocket downhill, we fly to the top till we are almost out of track, and there have been Very Few non-breathtaking moments in the whole dam ride..... Together, we have lived thru 8 presidents, several wars and rumors of war, 4 college degrees, 2 mortgages, countless cars, vans, dogs, cats, and various other animals. We have gained and lost weight. Grown our hair out and chopped it off (well, that would be ME, Bikeman's hair has stayed the SAME all these years. Really). We have argued over children, money, the thermostat setting, schedules, who gets to mow the lawn... I Love mowing the lawn! I LOVE it! WHY does his "manly duty" get in the way of this wonderful activity? I wanted to write something about Wisdom and Knowledge and give Sage Advice about Something, ANYthing in this Blog, but, honestly....well....I don't feel much different than I did 40 years ago when I knew everything and believed we would someday be Famous.....It was only Yesterday when I first laid eyes on that blonde, blue-eyed handsome sailor. Only yesterday when we embraced each other and "Knew" that this was the end of our lives as we knew it.....Hours after that, we had children and minutes after that, they finished college and married and gave us grandchildren. Seconds later we were retired and riding bicycles nonstop and teaching dogs how to dance. HOW can one learn something Important in so short a time? Fifty-nine.....Apologies that I do not have any Wise Words to go with my Advanced Age.... I will tell you one thing that I have learned, and truthfully, I did Not learn it from the Dali Lama...tho I do have his book The Art of Happiness and have digested every word... I believe that it is Very Important to be happy. My Mom quoted Abraham Lincoln as saying that "Most folks are as happy as they make their minds up to be." She also handed me her Dale Carnegie books---"Act enthusiastic and you will be enthusiastic." and "Happiness doesn't depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude." Grow up with those attitudes in your face everyday, and some of it is bound to sink in....With or WITHOUT the Dali Lama.....It also shows on your face, and in your relationships and in the manner in which people react to you. When you are Happy, you will accomplish much, you will benefit many, and you will allow the Love of the Great Creator of us All to shine outward and warm the planet. That's about all I have to "give" you of my nearly60years.... Figger out a way to Be Happy, then spread it all around. Labels: anniversary happy
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transportation | Claiming A Street Named King: Revitalizing All Streets Named For Civil Rights Leaders
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Wait A Second!: Trial court removes juror from case because he cannot read nor write Trial court removes juror from case because he cannot read nor write A jury of your peers sounds nice, but they are not really your "peers." They are people who swear they can be fair, who do not know any of the parties of witnesses, do not have any felony convictions and can read and write English. In this case, the trial court dismissed a juror mid-trial upon learning the juror was not able to read or write. The criminal defendant appeals from that ruling, claiming it denied him a fair trial. The Court of Appeals does not agree, and the conviction stands. The case is United States v. Iverson, issued on July 31. I wrote about the search and seizure issue at this link. On that issue, the trial court found, and the Court of Appeals agreed, that the search of defendant's apartment which revealed drugs was legal. Once the case went to trial, during jury selection Prospective Juror 16 said during voir dire that he looks at magazines but that he is not "really a good reader." He also said he can sometimes make out what the stories are about. The government wanted to excuse Number 16 from the trial because he fell asleep during jury selection, but the trial court upheld defendant's Batson objection and said if the juror fell asleep during trial that would be "easily corrected" and that while the juror was uneducated, "he seemed to be bright . . . and he impressed me as being able to grasp the facts." (A Batson challenge alleges the government is trying to eliminate a juror because of his race). Once the trial started, however, the court's jury administrator told the judge that Number 16 may not have completed his juror questionnaire. When the judge questioned the juror about this, he said his wife filled out the form because he was unable to do it. Once the judge determined the juror cannot read or write, he excused Number 16. The Court of Appeals notes that federal jurors must be able to understand the English language sufficient to complete the questionnaire, which means that an illiterate juror cannot be empaneled. The problem here is that the trial court questioned the juror outside the presence of the parties, and there is no indication the parties consented to the court's decision to immediately dismiss the juror following the ex parte conversation about his literacy. Despite that procedural error, defendant does not get a new trial. The Court of Appeals (Kearse, Calabresi and Livingston) applies the harmless error rule, as the trial court properly found the juror could neither read nor write and that the information this juror provided to the court on this issue compelled the court to dismiss the juror from the trial. Posted by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog at 6:44 AM
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Patent US20040225562 - Method of maximizing revenue from performance-based internet advertising ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsA method of determining the placement of a plurality of different Internet advertisements at a plurality of different Internet publisher websites sites each having an advertisement placement space. For each user visiting a publisher website, an impression of an advertisement is served. Initial web browsing...http://www.google.com/patents/US20040225562?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20040225562 - Method of maximizing revenue from performance-based internet advertising agreementsAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS20040225562 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 10/435,235Publication dateNov 11, 2004Filing dateMay 9, 2003Priority dateMay 9, 2003Publication number10435235, 435235, US 2004/0225562 A1, US 2004/225562 A1, US 20040225562 A1, US 20040225562A1, US 2004225562 A1, US 2004225562A1, US-A1-20040225562, US-A1-2004225562, US2004/0225562A1, US2004/225562A1, US20040225562 A1, US20040225562A1, US2004225562 A1, US2004225562A1InventorsBrenton TurnerOriginal AssigneeAquantive, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManReferenced by (79), Classifications (21), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod of maximizing revenue from performance-based internet advertising agreementsUS 20040225562 A1Abstract A method of determining the placement of a plurality of different Internet advertisements at a plurality of different Internet publisher websites sites each having an advertisement placement space. For each user visiting a publisher website, an impression of an advertisement is served. Initial web browsing activity data is recorded for each impression served. Subsequent action data associated with the service of the impression is recorded. The subsequent action data is associated with the initial web browsing activity data to generate an effectiveness level for the combinations of advertisements and placement spaces. Based on the generated effectiveness levels, serving of the advertisements is distributed among the placement spaces. Images(3) Claims(18) [0079] To make the impression allocation decisions, the optimization system takes the impression forecasts for each placement, any minimum or maximum impression levels set up in the optimization system as a part of the deal, eCPM estimates, saturation curves, and certainty levels for each Performance deal on each placement and submits them to an off-the-shelf linear programming software. The current embodiment uses Dash Optimization Software, but many suitable alternatives exist in the marketplace. The linear programming software, using the information submitted to it, provides the optimal allocation of impressions from each placement to each Performance deal, and exports the results to the optimization system database. [0080] The third step in the process may be referred to as �creative optimization.� In short, the optimization system determines how it should divide the impressions allocations for each performance deal between the advertising messages attached to each deal. For example, if the optimization system determines that a given performance deal should receive 20 MM impressions in a given week, and the advertiser represented by the performance deal has submitted 5 advertising messages to the publisher, the optimization system determines how to best allocate the 20 MM impressions across the 5 advertising messages in order to maximize the revenue generation of the performance deal. [0081] The creative optimization calculations are similar to those described above for placement optimization. For each placement, the optimization system attempts to estimate eCPM for at least one of the ads using statistically significant data. Those ads whose eCPMs can be successfully estimated receive additional impression allocations commensurate with their performance. In the example above, if the eCPMs for two ads can be estimated at $0.50 and $0.40, the first ad might receive 10 MM impressions, and the other might receive 8 MM impressions. All other ads receive a much lower number of the impressions on the placement (in the above example, they would evenly divide the remaining 2 MM impressions). [0082] Fourth, the optimization system leverages cookie-based data to determine how to best allocate, within the performance deal and ad impression allocations, each specific request for an advertising message to maximize the expected revenue from each impression. Although this part of the process is more difficult to explain, one example of the process is controlling the frequency exposure per user. The optimization system may elect to limit, on each given publisher placement, the number of exposures to a given advertiser's messages at the user level. For example, the optimization system may determine that, on a given placement, that each user's browser should only be able to view each of a given advertiser's ads once, because additional exposures on that placement yield lower expected revenues. [0083] In this case, the optimization system estimates the impact of imposing user-level frequency caps on the impression allocations calculated before. In other words, by imposing a user-level frequency cap, the optimization system must now estimate, given the unique characteristics of each placement, how many impressions will actually be necessary to reach the impression allocation calculated in step two, when user-level frequency caps are in place. Based on these calculations, the optimization system adjusts the impression allocations to performance deals and to ads within the deals, to more accurately reflect probable delivery levels. [0084] The final step of the optimization process is to re-configure the decision logic used by the TPAS to respond to requests for advertising messages. To do this, the optimization system translates the impression allocations on each placement to each performance deal, the impression allocations to each ad within each respective deal, and the impacts of cookie-level rules and converts them to a set of decision logic interpretable by the TPAS. The optimization system uploads the new decision logic to the TPAS, and the publisher's inventory is �optimized.� As requests for ads arrive from the publisher advertising system, the TPAS uses the optimized decision logic to determine which ad from which advertiser to return to the publisher advertising system, thereby maximizing the expected revenue from the publisher's non-CPM inventory. [0085] Once the optimization process is complete, the optimization system creates several reports. The reports are broadly divisible into two categories: advertiser reports and publisher reports. The goal of advertiser reports is to arm advertisers with performance deals running on the publisher's Web site with information necessary to improve the eCPMs of their respective deals, thereby meriting more impressions (and therefore more transactions) on the publisher's Web site. [0086] The first report is the Advertiser Creative Performance report. For each ad submitted by a given advertiser to the publisher, the report details the attributable impressions, clicks, and transactions. This allows advertisers to make comparative judgments between Ads that are currently running in the program, as well as develop qualitative knowledge about which types of creative are most effective at driving revenue. To develop the Advertiser Creative Performance report, the optimization system pulls performance data from its database and compiles it into an electronic report, which may be rendered in a spreadsheet format, such as Microsoft Excel, or displayed using a Web-based environment. [0087] The second report is the Bid Guide. As mentioned before, the performance of each advertiser's performance deal is intimately tied to the bounty it has agreed to pay for each transaction driven by the publisher's advertising placements, and most advertisers strike performance deals with publishers at bounties much lower than those that would otherwise make sense for their businesses. Therefore, the goal of the Bid Guide is to provide advertisers with information concerning the likely impact on the performance on their respective performance deals of increasing their bounties by various increments. The Bid Guide displays, for several incremental bounty increases, the likely impressions, clicks, and transactions that the advertiser could expect after a subsequent optimization. The Bid Guide is the innovation that enables the publisher to transform its non-CPM inventory into an optimized auction environment, returning the risk of deal performance back to the advertiser, and constantly challenging the advertisers to take steps to increase the performance of their respective deals. [0088] To generate the Bid Guide, the optimization system literally re-runs the optimization routine described previously several times. For each advertiser, the optimization system �plugs in� various bounty increments and re-runs the optimization routine, and records the impressions that the optimization system would have allocated to the advertiser at its new bounty level. The optimization system also calculates, using the performance data extracted from the TPAS, the incremental clicks and conversions that would likely result from the new impression allocations. This data is stored in the optimization system database, and then compiled into a report that can be rendered in a spreadsheet environment such as Microsoft Excel, or displayed in a Web-based environment. [0089] The optimization system also generates two publisher reports that are useful for making decisions. The first publisher report is the Inventory Evaluation Report. For each publisher placement, this report details the impressions, clicks, and actions driven for all advertisers, as well as the eCPM generated by the placement, during a given period of days. This report is useful because it allows the publisher to compare the revenue generating effectiveness of each of the placements on its Web site, and to develop qualitative learning concerning the types of inventories, placements, and audiences that are most effective at driving revenues. To develop the Inventory Evaluation report, the optimization system pulls performance data from its database and compiles it into an electronic report, which may be rendered in a spreadsheet format, such as Microsoft Excel, or displayed using a Web-based environment. [0090] The other publisher report is the Deal Evaluation report. Similar to the Inventory Evaluation Report, this report shows the impressions, clicks, and transactions associated with each performance deal running on the publisher's Web site. The Deal Evaluation Report is useful because it allows the publisher to make quantitative comparisons between performance deals, and to develop qualitative learning concerning which types of deals are most effective in generating revenue on the publisher's Web site. To develop the Deal Evaluation report, the optimization system pulls performance data from its database and compiles it into an electronic report, which may be rendered in a spreadsheet format, such as Microsoft Excel, or displayed using a Web-based environment. [0091] After the initial optimization of the publisher's inventory, new Performance deals can be submitted to the optimization system, and set up in the TPAS for data collection. The optimization system continues to re-optimize the publisher's inventory on a periodic basis, and new deals are tested and eventually become a part of the optimization process as well. Here begins the ongoing partnership between the publisher and the optimization team in earnest, as the publisher is now armed with new negotiating leverage and information that fundamentally changes its positioning with advertisers. [0092] When an advertiser approaches a publisher who is managing its performance deals with the optimization system to strike a performance deal, the publisher initially leverages the Deal Summary and Inventory Evaluation reports to inform the up-front negotiation. By comparing the advertiser's business and offering with those already in the system, the publisher can predict the performance of the advertiser before striking a deal. Then, based on the current eCPM throughout its Web site, the publisher can advise the advertiser on the bounty per transaction likely required to receive advertising inventory after optimization. If the advertiser is unwilling to pay the requested bounty per transaction, the publisher can walk away from the negotiation. [0093] If the publisher and advertiser successfully strike an agreement, the agreement is submitted to the system. First, the advertiser submits advertising messages to the publisher, who forwards them to the optimization team. Second, the publisher communicates the deal type (e.g. cost per click, cost per sale, etc.) and pricing terms established with the advertiser to the optimization team. Third, in cases where the agreement calls for minimum or maximum impressions levels per week or month, regardless of the recommendations of the optimization system, the optimization team establishes these limits in the system. Fourth, the publisher forwards an action tag to the advertiser for submission on a page appropriate for tracking the agreed-upon transactions. Finally, if there are Web pages or placements within the publisher's Web site where the advertiser is not allowed to place advertising messages, the optimization team opts the advertiser out of those placements in the optimization system. [0094] After the agreement is submitted to the system, a test period is established for the advertiser, in order to collect performance data for the advertiser across all advertising placements in a fashion identical to the initial test period. The optimization system uses analytical methods to determine the appropriate number of impressions on each placement to allocate to the advertiser in order to make statistically significant optimization decisions at the end of the test period. [0095] During a subsequent optimization, the test period for the advertiser begins. When the optimization system generates impression allocations for deals that are currently running (i.e. not testing), it combines these allocations with the test impression allocations necessary for new deals that have been set up in the optimization system. From there, the TPAS decision logic is configured to accommodate both the optimization results for existing deals, and the allocation of test impressions for new deals. When the decision logic is uploaded to the TPAS, the new deals begin accruing impressions, and the TPAS begins collecting performance data on the new Performance deals. [0096] During the test period, the system generates Bid Guides that predict whether the advertiser will be able to merit impressions during optimization, when the test period ends. If the system predicts that the advertiser will not successfully merit impressions during optimization, the publisher can advise the advertiser on how to improve the performance of its advertisements before the end of the test period. Possible approaches might include raising the advertiser's bounty per transaction, elongating the click or view window, changing offerings, or changing advertising messaging. [0097] When the test period for a given performance deal ends, the deal's allocation of impressions for testing is removed and the deal must rely on its performance data to compete with existing deals in the optimization �tournament.� To the extent that the performance of the deal, optimized on a placement-by-placement basis with other deals running on the publisher's Web site, merits impression allocations by the tool, the deal receives impression volume. However, if the deal's performance does not fare well against existing deals on each placement, it loses impression volume quickly. Deals that perform well in general can often gain impressions on several placements, and thereby build significant impression volume quickly. However, deals that perform poorly in general often lose impressions on most of their placements, and are often therefore removed from the optimization system altogether. [0098] Through a process of introducing new deals, continually optimizing the existing publisher inventory, and providing Bid Guides to advertisers, the publisher perpetuates an optimization/auction environment for its performance inventory. Advertisers are constantly motivated to take steps to improve the performance of their deals by making changes to their deals, such as submitting new ads, increasing their bounties per transaction, elongating the click or view windows, or accepting view-based conversions. [0099] When an advertiser decides to change its deal terms or to submit new ads to the optimization system in an attempt to improve the eCPM of its performance deal, it forwards the changes/additions to the publisher, who forwards them to the optimization team. The optimization team submits the changes/additions to the optimization system, and they are implemented at the next available optimization. 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The Pirate Bay Is Down Worldwide: Swedish Police Seize TPB’s Computers And Servers Plus Peter Sunde Speaks Out - International Business Times 10 Dec 2014 14:52:46 UTC All snapshots from host au.ibtimes.com ast.wikipedia.org » The Pirate Bay el.wikipedia.org » The Pirate Bay en.wikipedia.org » Talk:The Pirate Bay/Archive 10 en.wikipedia.org » The Pirate Bay raid es.wikipedia.org » Discusión:The Pirate Bay es.wikipedia.org » The Pirate Bay ja.wikipedia.org » パイレート・ベイ no.wikipedia.org » Diskusjon:The Pirate Bay no.wikipedia.org » The Pirate Bay <a href="http://archive.today/6wAmF"> <img style="width:300px;height:200px;background-color:white" src="https://archive.is/6wAmF/12a498a3fbfdc404dd97092e0cc878833bfe04df/scr.png"><br> The Pirate Bay Is Down Worldwide: Swedish Police Seize TPB’s Computer…<br> archived 10 Dec 2014 14:52:46 UTC </a> {{cite web | title = The Pirate Bay Is Down Worldwide: Swedish Police Seize TPB’s Computer… | url = http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/575419/20141210/pirate-bay-offline-swedish-police-raid.htm#.VIheDH3LfK4 | date = 2014-12-10 | archiveurl = http://archive.today/6wAmF | archivedate = 2014-12-10 }} A.U. Edition Bookmark IBTimes | Log In | Register Now World | AU | Economy | Companies | Tech | Real Estate | Sports The Pirate Bay Is Down Worldwide: Swedish Police Seize TPB’s Computers And Servers Plus Peter Sunde Speaks Out By Tarun Mazumdar | December 10, 2014 11:22 AM EST The Pirate Bay is offline as the Swedish Police conducted a raid and seized the computers, electrical equipments and servers. Not only The Pirate Bay, but many other torrent websites are not available. It looks like an attack on The Pirate Bay. Defence attorneys in the Pirate Bay copyright trial hold a T-shirt reading 'The Battle has Begun' following the closing arguments at city court in Stockholm March 3, 2009. Pirate Bay co-founders Peter Sunde, Gottfrid Svartholm, Fredrik Neij and Carl Lundstrom have been charged by a Swedish prosecutor with conspiracy to break copyright law and being an accessory. REUTERS/Bob Strong We received a tweet from Currently Down confirming that The Pirate Bay has been down for four hours. Update: The Pirate Bay still remains offline across the world. ThePirateBay has been down for more than 4 hours http://t.co/MqzAfX7zcO @jeffstone500 @MazumdarTarun @icepowered pic.twitter.com/si21L8OsNN — CurrentlyDown (@downcurrently) December 9, 2014 When The Pirate Bay disappeared many believed that it can be due to technical issues, but it turned out that it was not. According to TorrentFreak's report, the local police in Sweden raided The Pirate Bay in Stockholm. It was an operation carried to protect intellectual property. "There has been a crackdown on a server room in Greater Stockholm. This is in connection with violations of copyright law," Paul Pintér, national coordinator police for IP enforcement stated in a statement. The police revealed that the raid was conducted in Nacka in a data centre. TF speculates that the raid could be in Portlane. "There were a number of police officers and digital forensics experts there. This took place during the morning and continued until this afternoon. Several servers and computers were seized, but I cannot say exactly how many," Fredrik Ingblad, file-sharing case prosecutor said to SR (via TorrentFreak). Meanwhile, Peter Sunde, one of the key persons behind The Pirate Bay, expressed his sadness that media has not talked to any pirates in The Pirate Bay issue. It's sad to see that the media has quoted a press release from the antipirates but not talked to any pirates regarding #thepiratebay. 12:05 AM - 10 Dec 2014 76 Retweets 47 favorites Peter Sunde also wrote a blog post titled "The Pirate Bay down, forever?" He stated in the blog that for numerous reasons he has not been a fan of what The Pirate Bay has become. He revealed that the plan was to shut down TPB on its tenth birthday. Read the blog post, here. This is an ongoing story. Stay tuned for more The Pirate Bay updates. 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Headline News : RT : September 9, 2017 4:00pm-4:30pm EDT : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive tv Headline News RT September 9, 2017 4:00pm-4:30pm EDT that. the syrian army says that it is now breached islamic states blockade of. port just a few districts are vying to be liberated in the city that's been besieged by terrorists for three years. but his newly appointed ambassador to the u.s. meets with the american presidents in washington we look at what challenges the diplomat is likely to face. in an exclusive interview given to want to see germany's foreign minister suggest sanctions against russia could be lifted if a proper truce in eastern ukraine is established. you're watching international. the syrian army says that it has broken islamic states blockade of the military airport in the city of dera zor here the latest pictures from the ground. the syrian army managed to break the siege over the military airports here in dayton but let me fans say something the civilians and syrians all over syria are so had be and they consider it as a moment of triumph on the way to defeat as a leader over these there's this soil of the country. if you are talking about the military operations state run media reported today that the military operations started by the forces into cemetery in the south was the don't result link with forces holding the air bases of the airports. it's all to mention that this is of course the fairest meeting between these forces within nine months important issue mission i have to mention that this comes only a few days after russian backed forces managed to break the siege over the it was the initial areas here in the result. some analysts and observers believe that this is would be and maintaining points in the war against bolton's goal is to liberate all that is the initial areas that are just viewed as it is then szell areas and districts in the hands of extremists so his goal is to achieve is a ration and to retake this there is then chill areas again. one last thing to please let me say that civilians live is going to be much easier from now on and their suffering will and. the syrian army has been advancing rapidly in recent months for take a look at our map here or the back in june islamic state controlled rather quarter of the country move forward three months though around half of the territory has since been lost now government forces are on the verge of fully liberating the city of their resort one of the last strongholds in syria we spoke to a syrian army commander about how this military success was possible. the syrian air force played the main role in locating the terrorist forces known as i saw their identify their ammunition warehouses and listened in to meetings in which the terrorists planned attacks inside and around their resort with the help of russian airpower the syrian air force struck these places ahead of the arrival of syrian government troops this weekend isis ability to attack and to call in reinforcements from raca and palmira syrian forces fought fierce battles the terrorists had planted improvised explosive devices and car bombs all around trying to prevent the army from entering the city in the end the syrian army gained a great deal of momentum and was able to connect there is or with other territories it has gained. meanwhile a humanitarian convoy has reached the city for the first time since i saw three year siege was broken residents queued up for food water and other vital supplies as they did we spoke to some of. people in dairies or on the brink of starvation we were desperate for food and water to reach the city that was all we wanted and thank god help is now arrived. almost died from hunger thing god the humanitarian aid the right we thought we were going to die. we cannot describe how relieved we are people who are dying we would like to think the army and paid tribute to them for lifting the siege. and russia also joined the humanitarian efforts sending aid convoys to the new liberated parts of the city for the past three years locals have been depending on air drops made today military airfield controlled by a syrian army brigade we spoke to the director of the british think tank which analyzes syria and the middle east are walker says that the breach of airport blockade is significant for the liberation of the city. entire episode of the syrian army reaching the city of daters or breaking the sea and isis forces dias forces you know for this piece and you know no real resistance is a huge turning point in a sense because suddenly the this sort of fearsome enemy is you know fleeing a battlefield and is not you know able to. you know. in a sense incredible. how do you say more our boosting operation the forces that have been separated in the year poured from the main city about nine months ago are now liberated they've been through terrible ordeal themselves as well to die forces are pretty much those that are the remained inside the city are pretty much trapped between the advancing syrian forces and the river and so liberating the city itself shouldn't really take much longer at. russia's new ambassador to the united states has taken off a sick comes at a time of strained relations though between the countries and italy i'm told off has already met up with donald trump during their meeting their bus to formally presented his credentials to the american president or to correspondents americana explains what challenges the new ambassador is likely to face. well a much anticipated meeting between russia's recently appointed ambassador to the u.s. and u.s. president donald trump has taken place antonov predecessor was constantly targeted by the western media portrayed in a negative light over a number of allegations given the controversy surrounding the previous diplomat there are now many speculations around the new figure and as with all u.s. russia meetings this one also attracted media attention especially amid rising diplomatic tensions antonov in particular expressed russia's eagerness to normalize relations with washington and russian. relations between the two countries the relations between the united states and russia. international peace and progress as well as strategic stability according to the diplomat the meeting took place in a warm and constructive atmosphere commenting on the meeting the ambassador said that moscow is ready to take concrete steps to improve relations with washington and despite the ongoing diplomatic spat between the countries that saw us russia relations sink to one of the lowest points in history and said he believes the situation is mendable provided there is enough will to cast aside political differences and work together now this is all quite a positive shift from the rhetoric we've been hearing from both sides lately and it seems that improve relations between the two countries seems even more promising considering the new russian ambassador was actually a key member of the team that worked on the two thousand and ten new start bilateral nuclear arms reduction agreement. like a dialogue on the possibility of a further escalation of tension would benefit neither russia nor america scored into political analyst. it's really difficult for me to understand why our either side is going down this path i mean you know we could quibble and say you know in terms of our population we have a larger population that you could come back and say well we have larger territory and whatever but i mean this is really you know i have two children and a case that occasionally when they would fight over small problems and or great opportunities you know i would try to teach them a lesson or two i'm not saying and try to regard the united states and russia as children but you know with all the problems we face around the world in particular our joint problem with radical islamic terrorism. and economy that seems to be still that finding its full potential like you go on and on and on with all those problems with with so many shared interests i fail to see the wisdom of going down this path. germany's foreign minister has moved to the top of the latest approval ratings in the country edging ahead of anglo american now despite the fact he expressed his reluctance to become chancellor after germany goes to the polls in two weeks' time is a look at the country's current favorite. i was close to being arrested in the wrong china. as i visited those countries i like to think i'd be able to refrain from triggering any foreign policy crises of my words. to becoming the country's foreign minister gabriele stepped down as the leader of the social democrat party although he still remains one of its members parties the closest rival to the ruling christian democrats headed by chancellor merkel in an exclusive interview told of his view on the upcoming elections. russia. the voice of i was very happy when two days ago the russian president vladimir putin oil publicly announced plans to request a u.n. mission of course the conditions proposed by russia are not the same as the ones we or the ukrainians proposed but i consider it a good first step and what we need to do now is negotiate with the goal of establishing a cease fire and pulling back heavy weaponry and now we have an opportunity to do that and if we manage to implement the truce at least the political process of reconstructing done bass may start then we can start lifting sanctions against russia and i was criticized yesterday for my position on ukraine but i still believe it's correct. i want people to vote in germany's interests and in their own interests we want this country to prosper and that's possible only within the united europe that those who are turning against europe will weaken our country in the long run but it. wasn't always had i think russia is just as concerned about islamist terrorism as we are and russia like us is concerned about the proliferation of nuclear weapons if north korea continues down this path and other small countries follow we will want the same thing as russia arms control nucular disarmament and measures to ensure peace establish trust and defeat islamist terrorism our countries have plenty of shared interests. saudi arabia has suspended all dialogue with count on a static atari media were accused of misreporting phone conversations between the emir of qatar and saudi arabia's defense minister urged the gulf states to night against iran and expressed his willingness to act as a b.d.a. to between doha and riyadh early though the us president alleged can't always sponsor terrorism. if i can help mediate between creator and in particular the u.a.e. and saudi arabia i would be willing to do so the nation of qatar unfortunately has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level don't troll made those comments back in june when four countries in the region first cuts their diplomatic and transport links with the gulf nation saudi arabia egypt bahrain and the u.a.e. all accuse count of supporting terrorism the us itself has its largest air base in the middle east even cattle around eleven thousand american troops are stationed just weeks after the blockade president trump approved last fighter jet deal with doha with twelve billion dollars tehran university politics professor side one hundred round it believes the u.s. just wants to boost its arms sales the trump really is completely discredited outside of the united states behaving in a provocative manner across the globe trump is very unpredictable so. therefore it's very difficult to say what he's up to and therefore what the position of the united states will be in the future but obviously one of his of objective is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there they are poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the about a nice in the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states russia's foreign ministry strongly condemned the demolition of a memorial to red army soldiers in poland we'll bring you the full story after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around . preparations from washington to washington media the media the. voters elected to business to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . as long as you run support still the intel international community to say to run this is not acceptable you should stop fine on this in. perspective it's those ballots hamas. doing the place but this is something that i believe israel should see to good with. the states and it's not just you know small easily problem. which is foreign ministry how strongly condemned the demolition in poland of a memorial to red army soldiers on the move is a clear demonstration of russian rhetoric by the country's authorities claiming it showed total disregard to the memory of the war and its heroes the memorial had stood at the site of a mass grave of soviet soldiers who died freeing poland from fascism. for him. or interest . russia recently accused poland to receive phobia after warsaw barred moscow from an international project to build a memorial at the former soviet war nazi concentration camp in poland the site operated for a year during the war around a quarter of a million jews from poland france and the soviet union were murdered their camp was closed after a large uprising led by a soviet officer and about six hundred prisoners attempted to escape only a few dozen though lived to tell the tale meanwhile the polish foreign minister has recently demanded from germany war damages of a trillion dollars and warsaw isn't only knocking on the door politicians believe that russia should be paying reparations to them as well the polish deputy minister of justice said russia should be held responsible for what he did to poland referring to the war between the two states that dates back to nine hundred twenty one however that ignores the facts the existence of poland and its current borders was formed as a result of conferences back in one nine hundred forty five where the soviet union backed polish interests referred to bring a diverse cape fessor at the national institute of languages in eastern civilizations he believes the current generation of politicians have been taught the wrong history. after in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine de destroyed quite a lot of monuments especially to monuments of general conyers crowd which surely berated the town some monuments were left and now would be i can say they finished the joke if you ask people in under street in poland what they think about doubt dating its purity and alice but you know way media polish media and government is working they don't talk about dural of this soviet army in deliberation of poland the 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opened huge new parks ariadne it's called it's the first major new park in moscow for fifty years and it was part of the mir putin's initiative built on the site of a vast soviet era hotel that was pulled down in the early two thousand the president himself visited the newly opened park kartik responsively patrol went to see what's in store. would you believe that i'm in the middle of a typical russian forest well the trees around me will tell you that it is quite possible but actually i'm just two hundred meters away from the domes on red square. and moscow's brand new that i had to park. in. the history of the place is really complicated for centuries this area was a bustling city water with narrow but busy streets until what is basically the poor of moscow's old town was completely demolished in the soviet times what the build here was a real blog on the city landscape hotel. which was basically a massive box of concrete and steel then finally in two thousand and four they realized 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Historic Alleys: Josephus Indus or Joseph the Indian The Fanam’s of Calicut Josephus Indus or Joseph the Indian Joseph was perhaps the first Malayali Syrian Christian, a Nestorian Friar to visit Europe in the 16th Century. Even though he had travelled to Aramea & Syria in the previous years, it was with Alvares Cabral that he embarked to the European cities. Some months ago, I had explained the circumstances under which Joseph and his brother boarded Cabral’s ship bound for Europe. In Europe he was viewed with much fascination and admiration – He was after all, in their eyes, their brother from the East. He was the first Malabari Christian in their midst and an ordained person at that, so one who could be trusted and taken seriously, at face value. The Italians, Spaniards, Venetians, the Portuguese, and all others viewed him with much curiosity and he even spent a while with the Pope. Joseph’s narrative was recorded and published in many versions & editions (17 at last count) from 1507. The various interviews he gave at Venice, Lisbon and Rome became known as the ‘Narratives of Joseph the India’, the very first accounts of India by an Indian. Strangely the identity of the person who recorded the interviews is unknown to history. We have none of these first editions in India save a comprehensive book written by Fr Antony Vallavanthara titled ‘India in 1500AD’ which I now possess. The analysis provided by Fr Anthony on the various versions & works is brilliant and exhaustive, but let us now try to find out what Joseph has to recount, first hand about Malabar. One must note that the account has been transliterated and reached the English form after many changes. For many years his words were taken very seriously but of recent, some like Stephen Neil, the author of ‘A History of Christianity in India’ considers his statements as romanticism. From a history point of view it is invaluable, for it is a record of the times from a Malayali point of view. The two travelers Joseph & elder brother Mathias planned to go to Portugal, Rome, Venice, return via Armeinia and finally Babylon to meet the Patriarch of Mosul. Mathias died enroute or at Lisbon. Joseph is stated to have been born in 1461, was around 40 years of age when he started off with Cabral, of dark complexion, a benevolent disposition and belonged to the ancient St Thomas Christian community of Cranganore. The ships and Joseph reached Lisbon in 1501, and Joseph was considered by people who talked to him as highly truthful, sober and serious person, high in integrity and remarkably friendly. People of high standing stated him to be unimpaired and unwavering in faith. He had been originally ordained in Mesopotamia by the Church of Babylon. This adventurous and courageous man had gone there in 1490 via the island of Ormuz (traveling on a ship with Arab traders). One who liked travel, he went again with Bishop Thomas in 1492. Until it came to their notice that Cabral was visiting and starting his journey back to Europe. The brothers decided to accompany him to Lisbon on a pilgrimage to Sao Thome (This confuses me for Sao Thome is around the Ivory coast in West Africa and these days it is actually the term for St Thomas Mount in Chennai). Faced with the news that the Zamorin’s navy was after him, Cabral beat a hasty retreat with his fully loaded ship from Cochin with the two brothers from Cranganore and other hostages. They reached Cannanore on 15th, loaded up more spices, stopped over at the Cape of Good Hope on 4th April and Lisbon towards the end of June. Joseph was by then known as Jospehus Indius. After reaching Lisbon in June 1501, and meeting King Manuel, he stayed in Lisbon for 6 months as a royal guest (as the first Indian Christian to visit Europe) before proceeding to meet Pope Alexander VI in Rome. Then he left for Venice in 1502 and remained a guest of the Signoria of Venice and from there went on ‘probably’ to Jerusalem and Persia (Aramea and Babylon), discussing the socio economic conditions of Malabar. Some say he came back to Lisbon from Venice. Some may question why he was of such interest. The reasons were notes by many other travelers of the mysterious Prestor John and the other Christian communities of the East who were willing to take up the fight against the moors & heathen. While some held his statements under high authority, It is also obvious that his language (What did he speak while at Lisbon – Malayalam, Arabic, Latin, Syriac or Portuguese) was not well understood by the people who documented his short commentary of 12 chapters. One writer Thomas Astley notes – His account mainly covers Cranganore and its inhabitants, is very short and not satisfactory. Nor is this any wonder for Grynaeus or whoever took the relation from Joseph’s mouth tells us he could scarce understand him. In 1518 or sometime later, the rector (apparently) returned to Cranganore after his visit, and was incensed when asked by Pentaedo to conform to Roman Catholicism. Let us now get briefly to some of the important observations documented from the interviews with Fr Joseph. Nestorians of Cranganore (Kodungallur area near Cochin) The priests shaved their heads (or just the upper part). They summoned the faithful for prayers by voice, in Greek fashion, not the bell (disputed – some say it was actually by the sounding of the board). Easter is their greatest festival. Baptism & Confessions were administered. At that time there was a supreme head Summus antistes who had under him 12 cardinals, 2 patriarchs, many archbishops and bishops. Under them priests, deacons and sub deacons. They had churches like in Rome (disputed). They did not drink wine, but used raisins soaked in water, the raisins came from China. Widows went back to their father’s house, taking back the dowry. Widows did not remarry within the first year of widowhood. Priest led celibate lives and were barred from mass if found guilty of incontinency. The day had 60 hours and the year had 12 months. They had a few male only monasteries in the region, no nunneries. Learning very much thrived among them, there were many experts on the old & new testament The city is 90 miles from Calicut, and the town is some 15 miles away from the sea. The city is long, 30 mile sin length. Many rivers flow through the city and houses appear to be built on water. Christians, Jews, Arabs & Hindus lived there. The Hindus were of three categories, Nairs, dogs (pulayas) and Nuirinam (Fishermen-Mukkuvar). The lower classes had to flee when gentlemen approached. Women has separate temples from men. The ‘velichapad’ is dutifully described. The King of Cochin has many wives. Sati was practiced. Marumakkatayam was in vogue. Writing was with an iron nail on palm leaves. The houses are made with wooden walls in different floors. A conflict can be seen here that the longest day was stated to be 13.5 hrs and the shortest as 10 hrs (note that it said 60 hrs as the length of the day earlier – that must be the Malayalam 60 nazhika). Ships traversed the waters to Persia, Arabian red sea, China, Sumatra and Ceylon. Ships have matted palm leaf sails and big ships have canvas sails. The large ships have 12 sails and an infinite number of sailors. The small ones come from the Laccadive islands. The boats apparently were constructed of wood, caulking and used iron or wooden nails. The three types of money used were Sarapho (gold), parante (Silver) and Tare (Silver). All the gold comes from the mountains (250-300 miles away – was it Wynad hills, then it was only 100 miles away – Perhaps Kolar - Mysore) where fair skinned holy men lived. Swords were made of iron and some weapons were made from hard fish (shark?) skin. Hens and other domesticated animals existed. Rice and sugar other than spices were the main produce. Wheat came from the islands. Most of the spices produced such as pepper went to Arabia & China. Countless Moorish merchants engage in trade, dealing with corals, zanbeloti, carpets and other merchandise. The other traders were Gujarati’s. In this city all of India comes together as well as Chinese, to trade. Around 1450 of so, the Chinese (also Christians like the Nestorians) had a factory in Calicut. They had a fall out with the Zamorin and left after destroying the city. They went to mailapatanam (Masulipatanam, Melacca or Mulapore). The Chinese traded Silk, 5 kinds of cloth, led tin porcelain and musk. They wore caps on their head. The Zamorin had a huge palace which housed 7000 men. 300 of them guarded the palace at night by taking rounds as it was not fortified. In the Zamorin’s palace there are four halls, one each for Hindus, Mohammedans, Jews & Christians. If a Hindu has to travel by sea he is not allowed to eat or else he loses caste. Men also practiced Sati, but I think from the wordings and references to Starbo that it was a feeling of the writer, not fact uttered by Joseph. Finally he mentions the great annual fair (mamankham) which is attended by Chinese, Syrians, Arabs etc India in 1500 AD- Antony Vallavanthara Christianity in Travancore - Gordon Thomson MacKenzie The accounts of Priest Joseph (Cabral’s voyages – WB Greenlee) Lingerings of light in a dark land - Thomas Whitehouse Travancore manual – Nagam Aiya The Syrian Nestorians have been in Cochin & Travancore for a very long time. St Thomas arrived in the year 52 AD. The earliest records indicate that a merchant named Sabareso and two Syrian bishops Mar Chaboor and Mar Apprott came to Malabar in 825 AD & dwelt at Quilon. At that time the Jews and Arabs of that country were at war. The Jews and Nestorians were friends and the Arabs had commenced the war. They destroyed the city, slew two kings raja Vilyanvattale and burnt their bodies (lingerings of light –p75). Europe 1500 – FIU India 1500 – Columbia, Ptloemy Mosul monastry - Wallis Budge paper, Monks of Kublai Khan From this account may be some inferences could be drawn but cannot be fully relied upon. For instance the distance of Kodungalloor from the sea is stated to be 15 miles! The length of the town (30 miles) by that account might have included land south of Cochin as well. Amongst the Hindus who lived there, Brahmins have been excluded. There were temples exclusively for women! We learn that Buddhism and Jainism existed in Kerala till the advent of Hindu revivalism and then they perished. How could Christianity survive if you too believe in the 72 AD Syndrome. may you have same document about the church of nestorian at the fansur or barus sumatra. let me check around. i will get back on this.. Hi PNS - sorry i forgot to reply you on this. Indeed Joseph's narratives had curiosity value at that time, but much of it is tainted by the people who transcribed what they thought he said. or they wrote what they felt like, in Latin of whichever language the first interview was recorded.. Maddy- This is a rather belated post. I had ignored Joseph of Cranganore till recently when I notice that serious academic historians have started quoting from him. I strongly feel that the character is an invention of the Portuguese who wanted to appropriate the St.Thomas tradition by trying to merge the Syrian orthodoxy with the mainstream Catholicism. In other words, this is a precursor to the Diamper Synod. Look forward to hearing your views. That Joseph went with cabral and through parts of Europe is relatively clear. His testimony and its contents are however a little murky for it is known that he talked in a form of malayalam and the people who listened made up their own translations, presumably as they saw fit. So a certain amount of leeway has to be given to his accounts.Certainly not good enough to be considered fact..
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Pizza Hut1817 RR 2Tyler, TX 75704(903) 597-9797PizzaRestaurantsTake Out RestaurantsWebsiteMenuAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection19. Rotolo's Pizzeria8970 S Broadway Ave Ste 148Tyler, TX 75703(903) 561-8805PizzaBar & GrillsBarsWebsiteAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection20. Hog Wild Pizza - CLOSED713 W Southwest Loop 323 Suite F3Tyler, TX 75701(903) 581-1115PizzaRestaurantsAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection21. Rounders Pizza(2)1400 W Southwest Loop 323 Ste 10Tyler, TX 75701(903) 509-2100PizzaCaterersBest pizza ever! The Hornet is off the chain good! We eat there at least once a week and we keep hoping they will come to Longview. You will be a return customer if you try it one time! Add to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection22. Little Caesars2251 Three Lakes PkwyTyler, TX 75703(903) 939-3900PizzaRestaurantsTake Out RestaurantsWebsiteAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection23. Kenny's Pizza & Restaurant - CLOSED13235 State Highway 64 ETyler, TX 75707(903) 566-2500PizzaAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection24. Marco's Pizza7924 S Broadway Ave Ste 300Tyler, TX 75703(903) 561-5550PizzaTake Out RestaurantsSandwich ShopsWebsiteAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection25. Gusano's Chicago-Style Pizzeria7278 Old Jacksonville Hwy Ste 200Tyler, TX 75703(903) 630-7274PizzaSandwich ShopsRestaurantsWebsiteAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection26. Mazzios Italian Eatery2605 E 5th StTyler, TX 75701(903) 592-0897PizzaItalian RestaurantsRestaurantsWebsiteMenuOrder OnlineAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection27. Papa Murphy's Take N Bake Pizza1847 Troup HwyTyler, TX 75701(903) 592-3100PizzaTake Out RestaurantsRestaurantsWebsiteMenuAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection28. PANjOZ PIZZA3101 Shiloh Rd Ste 131Tyler, TX 75707(903) 561-9111PizzaWebsiteAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection29. Old Chicago Pasta & Pizza405 W Southwest Loop 323Tyler, TX 75701(903) 534-6580PizzaRestaurantsBeer & AleWebsiteAdd to mybookRemove from mybookAdded to your food collection!Error when adding to food collectionThis business was removed from the food collection30. BJ's Restaurants(4)210 W Southwest Loop 323Tyler, TX 75701(903) 939-2840PizzaAmerican RestaurantsWebsiteMenuOrder OnlineI like work in bjs , the food is goodDomino's® $5.99 Deal2 Medium 2-Topping PizzasOnly $5.99 Each: Order Now!www.Dominos.comMenuCouponsOrder NowMap ViewSponsoredDidn't find what you were looking for?magnifying glassPlease help others by helping us do better.Suggest a BusinessHelpful Reviews Rounders Pizzamakemehotp ratedThe experience was great. The pizza had a hand crafted taste. The ingredients were fresh and perfectly portioned to each slice. I ordered a half Chicken Alfredo and half Pride. I also had an order of wings. Get the signature Bud Burners sauce. It's good...has a delayed heat taste. This is one of my top pizza places in Tyler, for now. Adolfo's Pizzavalmorgan2 ratedgreat food great price!These people strive for returning business. We will return often as we already have. The employees seem to love their job, it shows in their enthusiasm when talking to customers.way better than cicis pizza buffet. Tasty desert pizzas. We just loved the whole experience! Try them out for yourself!!Little Caesarscocoa_i ratedLiitle caesarsI think little caesars is really good its really cheap. And if you ask them to cook it well done tey will do it and theyre ceese is awesome so is their crazy bread!!!! and ceezy bread of course so take my word for it and try Little ceasars!!!!Pizza Hutmzkryptonite04 ratedGood, but don't order onlineWhen I go in & do carry-out I never have a problem & pizza is good. But if you want to get your pizza done right, then don't order online the complete order will be jacked up and you'll be over charged. Colebrook PizzaLarry H. ratedExcellent Pizza, and wings !!! Customer service is excellent a well. Good location close to the hospitals, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler Jr. College, other schools, churches, and businesses as well.Rounders PizzaJared M. ratedBest pizza ever! The Hornet is off the chain good! We eat there at least once a week and we keep hoping they will come to Longview. You will be a return customer if you try it one time! Bruno's Pizza and Pastadddean1 ratedBruno's PizzaGreat salad.pizza everything on menu. Came often always crowded. Great staff. See friends there every time . New York pizza very authentic . Hope you give it a try.Bruno's Pizzadim1dim1 ratedExcellent New York Pizza in Tyler for 35 years.Been going to Bruno's for pizza since I was a kid. Excellent pies for anywhere in the country right here in Tyler. Get Italian sausage. Yum. Bruno's Pizzakelbud6 ratedGreat FoodWe have tried nearly every item on the menu at Bruno's and we love it. I recommend giving them a try...You won't be dissappointed. A+++++Bruno's PizzaKelvin B. ratedGreat food. Great atmosphere quality service, down home feel. Take out service is amazing. I go whenever l can. AboutAbout UsSite FeedbackContact UsAdvertise with UsCareers - We're HiringCorporate BlogEngineering BlogLegal
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Opera - Tosca: Amazon.de: Musik MP3-Download, 13. Februar 1997 Audio-CD, 21. Juni 1997 EUR 35,97 EUR 12,98 EUR 130,00 3 neu ab EUR 130,00 Outta Here Audio CD ASIN: B00007KMTU Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 317.764 in Musik-CDs & Vinyl (Siehe Top 100 in Musik-CDs & Vinyl) Nr. 693 in Musik-CDs & Vinyl > Dance & Electronic > Trip Hop 5,0 von 5 SternenDownbeatpioniere 4,0 von 5 SternenSchön, prima, geil. VonOliver Wallescham 3. November 2004 Je öfters ich das Album höre, desto besser gefällt es mir. Vielleicht nach dem nächsten oder übernächsten Hören der 5. Stern. Für Fans von K+D ein Muss, für alle übrigen Drum + Bass Fans ein Soll. Der sog. "Schmäh" ist unüberhörbar. Die CD lässt einen richtig schön abschalten (bitte auf die kleinen Details im Hintergrund achten). Eine gute Portion Witz ist auch dabei. Es fehlen für meinen Geschmack ein paar mehr schmachtende Frauenstimmen, wie es im Werk "Suzuki" der Fall war. Aber dies Album ist eben nicht Suzuki, sondern Opera. VonS., Kayam 9. Juli 2007 ...wenn man grad gemütlich auf der Couch liegt und eine einigermaßen vernünftige HiFi Anlage hat, gibt es keinen besseren Nachmittag. Das ganze wird dann noch mit einem frischen Kaffe - nein der muss nicht unbedingt aus Wien sein ;) - abgerundet. Das ist dann besser als Urlaub. 4,0 von 5 SternenStill not sure what it is... but I like it VonPaul Brazeltonam 26. April 2000 - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com Opera is very difficult to classify - it works best under the title of downtempo, but the bizarre, airy pace of the album can't be described in less than a sentence. I've owned this album for a year, and discounted it mostly because it was too unevenly paced to keep my interest. However, after spending a few quiet evenings listening through the album (the only way to listen to downtempo), I have to say... wow. Opera is full of glittering acoustic gems that come together as a cohesive whole near the end of the album. I'm a sucker for any effort that appears structured, but even taken on their own each track is a beautiful, heartfelt thing. Vonmarriediimuzikam 1. Juli 2012 - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com This is another great release by Tosca. I fell in love with Suzuki years ago and have recently decided to complete my Tosca collection. I don't like it as much as Suzuki but I still love it and think it is worth 5 stars. If you are into this type of electronic, down tempo with hip hop influence, you will dig this record. 5,0 von 5 SternenThis is one I like a lot VonCMontam 23. März 2000 - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com I am currently in the trend of buying trip hop and cool DJ music but always get turned off by rap songs inserted in most albums. Then came Opera Tosca. From track 1 to track 10 I got amazed. I like the beats and the mixture of sounds and voices. This is an album that I will listening often for the next little while. 4,0 von 5 SternenA welcome change from predictable downbeat music... VonPeter Bonnaram 4. September 2000 - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com Huber (not Kruder!) and Dorfmeister weave an intricate web of original and quirky samples into beat & bass driven structures that sandwich perfectly to produce a sound that's refreshingly new compared to the unlimited number of 'cut & paste' dance releases that saturate the market today. The music is ambient and dubby whilst keeping a grip on the slightly chirpier end of the scale, think Thievery Corporation in upbeat mode or Kruder and Dorfmeister without the hangover and you won't be far off the mark. This is a perfect CD for music junkies to wind down to and will not disappoint, mainly due to its originality and positivity. There are some similarities with the K+D Conversions album, 'worksong' in particular springs to mind. 'Chocolate Elvis' is a real gem with its streetsmart originality and earthiness. On some tracks the sampling is massively stretched and doctored to become the rhythm so instead of a monotonous and predictable 4/4 beat, you can hear an old man speaking out a rhythm as if he is describing what the sound should be like. This may seem a little odd but these chaps know what they're doing and it actually works quite nicely and hits the mark. A welcome change in direction from the now rather predictable downbeat arena. 5,0 von 5 SternenThis album initiated my love for downtempo Vonslugduggam 3. April 2005 - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com It's true that this album doesn't rely on the samples of lyrics that many current downtempo artists utilize, but you won't miss it. They create wonderful rich musical spaces without a lot of lyrics. In much the same way the Propellerheads were masters of creating big-beat frenetic anthems keying on their masterful use of drums and bass lines, Tosca is able to drive their version of downtempo tracks without overly relying on too much "background" noise. Just listen to the first track and you will get a feel for the album. I personally find this to be one of my secret treasures that I recommend again and again to people who enjoy artists like Thievery Corporation and Zero 7... and they almost always love it as well. Möchten Sie weitere Produkte entdecken? Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf diesen Seiten: Rockabilly, House Musik
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Mirajane (Edolas) | Wiki Fairy Tail | FANDOM powered by Wikia Counterpart Edolas Needs Help Mirajane (Edolas) Mirajane has long, white hair, with a portion of it bound in a frontward pony tail. She has blue eyes, large breasts, and a voluptuous body. Mirajane wears a purple shirt with lavender trimmings, revealing her stomach and ample cleavage, and a matching skirt. Mirajane is a very kind, loving and cheerful person, just like Mirajane Strauss. She is the only person from Edolas with no differing personality traits from their respective Earth Land counterpart. This is probably a reference to Mirajane's former personality that was changed from the trauma of losing her sister. She first appears happily welcoming Natsu Dragneel back to the guild, confusing Wendy, Happy, and Carla since her personality is similar to that of her Earth Land Counterpart.[1] She later informs Natsu that the Fairy Hunter is one of the Royal Army Division Captains, Erza Knightwalker.[2] Fail:Edolas Mirajane and Elfman parting ways with Earthland Lisanna.jpg Later, when Lisanna is being sucked into the Anima, Mirajane grabs her hand, saying that she and Elfman already know that she is not their Lisanna. Shown to have a very close bond, Mirajane tells her to go and to not make her real brother and sister suffer anymore. She is last seen telling Lisanna to return to Earth Land, still holding her hand as Lisanna is finally pulled into the Anima.[3] Fail:Edolas Mirajane with her sword.jpg Magic Sword and Shield: Mirajane uses a sword and a round shield in battle. She is seen using it during the battle against the royal army of Edolas.[4] ↑ Fairy Tail Manga: Chapter 170, Page 8 Diambil daripada "http://ms.fairytail.wikia.com/wiki/Mirajane_(Edolas)?oldid=984"
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Giving that Hurts so Good – Polly Eloquent Published on 11 Dec 2017 3 Jan 2018 by pollyeloquent I was a greedy kid. When the Sears Wish Book arrived on our doorstep, we, my sister, brother, and I, were all over that thing like a woman with PMS on a family sized bag of M&Ms. We lovingly lingered on every page that pertained to us and went so far as to circle the items we were wishing for. I’m surprised I didn’t develop carpal tunnel syndrome. I knew almost every year what I was getting, because I couldn’t tolerate the anticipation. I was simply incapable of living with the fact that there were secret things, gifts for me, hidden somewhere in our home that I was not allowed to see until a predetermined date. When the season descended and the parents were out of the house or preoccupied, I got itchy. I rifled through the cupboards, belly crawled under the bed, climbed on things that never should be climbed upon, to find those gifts that were screaming at me in that high-pitched whistle that only dogs and little psycho kids can hear. One year, the parents must have gotten wise, because on Christmas Eve, I had to carefully tear at the taped seam on the underside of one of my presents to make sure they had gotten the message and that I would be happy come the grand opening. To this day, I prefer cash to a surprise, tangible gift, which is strange, since I don’t particularly like shopping. Gifts are very personal and I’m picky. I don’t want another thing entering my home that’ll be stuffed in a drawer and donated in the end. I don’t buy things easily and don’t like to own things that I don’t absolutely adore or that don’t serve a purpose, because we all know that more things means more work and I don’t need any more work! If I’m going to possess something, I want it to be something that made me say, “Wow, I can’t live without that! I want to take it home!” I rarely find such things when I shop, which is more often than not on vacation, so I would never expect even my family to choose something that would please me. Do we really know what other people like anyway? When we go out shopping for presents, don’t we tend to choose what we like? I think clothing is an especially difficult thing to purchase for someone else. I bought my sister a sweat suit one year, when that sort of thing was in, pink and lime green (I know. It sounds hideous). My sister is a brunette and I’m a blonde. I wore those colors, she didn’t. She never complained, but I saw her wearing it after Christmas and it completely washed her out. My husband bought me a t-shirt once that was given to his mother straight away. She was there at the time it was given and she liked it! I bought my brother a sweater and I never saw him wear it. When I saw his friend wearing it, I was crestfallen. It’s not just the money we spend, but the actual work of procuring presents, the hours swallowed up wandering through a mall, the bombardment of our senses, the jumbled myriad of colors, textures, shapes, and types of things, the standing, shifting, and inching forward in long lines, the weary, frazzled, stinking masses of people pushing on all sides, the greasy fast food gulping whilst vulture onlookers put dibs on your table, only to purchase things our family and friends neither need nor want. Doesn’t that description just fill you with peace, good will, and holiday cheer? No wonder online shopping is winning the consumer dollar tug of war. It’s one thing when someone gives you a list with specific items on it and you purchase something from that list. There’s still a bit of a surprise, but there’s also satisfaction on both sides. In this society, most of us have more stuff than we know what to do with much less store, so to buy and give a gift without thought is unhelpful and wasteful. Especially, with those near and dear, we should be gracious enough to investigate. I’ve had the odd time where I’ve chosen something appropriate, without knowing preferences, that was received with joy, but this is the exception. Is it just me or do we all have trouble finding that perfect gift? I’m wondering if we’ve forgotten the meaning behind the gift giving. Do we give gifts because we love each other or because it’s a tradition or it’s expected of us? Do the gifts we give actually reflect our love? For Christians, this is the time of year when we focus on the story of Christ’s birth. We remember the wise men. Yes, they gave the babe costly gifts, but they had to sacrifice beyond that one expense. There was no fast food, trains, planes, or automobiles in those days or GPS, for that matter. Traveling was undoubtedly physically and financially taxing, yet something compelled these people to pack up a mule or a camel and follow a star, a tiny pin point in the sky, to trudge miles through lonely, arid places to worship a child they’d never seen. I rely heavily on my GPS even in the smallish city I live in. I get lost easily. Direction for me is right or left, not north, south, east, or west. I don’t know that I could have done what these fellows did. They may have found my dried up, sand-dusted corpse a few kilometers from my house. If we take our cue from the one who sacrificed it all, who gave his life for our salvation, wrapping himself in a blood-red ribbon that we might be cleansed, forgiven, and reunited with our loving Father, then shouldn’t that change the way we give? Wouldn’t giving gifts that cost us more than a twenty-dollar bill bring more meaning and true joy to our Christmas celebrations? According to this article, which I recommend as it’s highly enlightening, purchasing pre manufactured items for the purposes of gift giving began because businesses saw how they could use the custom of Christmas gift giving to increase their sales. That’s right. It all began because of greed! Before this, people made things, baked banana bread and cookies, knit mittens and scarves, whittled toys. They used their skills, their hands, and their resources, and gave up blocks of time to create something unique and personal. Some of the best, most cherished, presents I’ve ever received were made for me. I know there are people who still do this and we need to learn from them, but let’s not stop there. Let’s use our imaginations! A gift doesn’t have to be wrapped or even fit under the Christmas tree. Are you a good cook? Have someone over for dinner, like me, who hates to cook! Maybe you’re a particularly efficient housekeeper. Offer to do a top-to-bottom cleaning of a new mom’s home. Do some laundry for the harried working mother. Bring someone else’s kids along on a picnic for an afternoon so their parents can have break. Take a teen out for a burger and a blockbuster. Purchase an experience, two tickets to the symphony or a play, for a friend you’ve been longing to spend time with. Give a donation to a charity your friend supports in his name. Buy a therapeutic massage or offer to give one to an exhausted caregiver. Do home maintenance, yard work, or shovel the walk for an elderly person. Get a group together to sing Christmas carols at an assisted living facility. It can be something as simple and life-changing as telling the people you care about what they mean to you. A heartfelt letter on beautiful paper filled with words of love and encouragement may become a rumpled treasure read over and over in the hands of a relative or friend. I would be happy to receive such a letter and nothing else! Probably, what we all need more of is the gift of laughter. I don’t like Secret Santa parties and I’ve explained my reasons above, but I’m all for a White Elephant Party. I’m speaking of the type of party where guests are invited to hunt through their own hoards, no shopping or outlay of funds involved, to find the most ugly, tacky, or useless thing they possess, to wrap it up pretty, and bring it to the party. One year when I was invited to such a party, I was working as a dental assistant and the dentist I worked for allowed me to take an old upper denture he had hiding in the back of a drawer. You can imagine the response when that disgusting baby was revealed. Actual guffaws were had by all! On one side of our family, we do our shopping, at least for the adults, on Christmas day. We read the Christmas story and then pore over World Vision catalogs with our children, picking out gifts for strangers who have so much less than we do. Each family decides together what they can afford and, at the end, we pray and someone recounts the gifts we will send to friends across the sea. Whatever you do this season, and I suspect many of you have already finished your Christmas shopping, I urge you to consider how you might include Jesus in your giving from now on. Think on the sacrifice our Lord made, casting aside his majesty, removing himself from the comfort and continual tenderness of the trinity, taking up the fragile form of an infant bedded down in a crude feeding trough. If we truly are Christ followers, every choice we make should be patterned after him. Yes, sacrificial giving, investing yourself in the gift before you give it, may cost you more, in the way of thought, time, and effort, but I wager to say the result will be worth it. May he, the supreme giver, infuse our lives with his love, power, provision, and creativity as we seek to emulate him at Christmastime and in every day of our lives. 4 thoughts on “Giving that Hurts so Good” 12 Dec 2017 at 8:52 am This is one of the most sensible posts I have read in a long time. I love it! 12 Dec 2017 at 1:31 pm So kind of you, Eugenia. Thanks so much for reading and following my blog. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours! 🙂 19 Dec 2017 at 12:32 am I truly enjoyed your entry on Christmas and agree with you entirely. Most people have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas! Thanks for the awesome read!! Thanks so much for taking the time to read and for your continued support on Instagram! You’re right! Sadly, for many people Christmas is only about family, presents, and overeating, but we who know and believe the truth experience something richer, don’t you think?! Merry Christmas, Kimberly!
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Bundle Gameplay – Indie Royale Birthday Bundle | GOOD GAMES :3 Daav Valentaten / October 18, 2013 You can expect a lot more bundle gameplay commentary sessions from us, since the deals keep pouring in. In fact, it may be a little too much to handle properly at the moment, but we’ll make sure to let you know the most important goings-on in the gaming world. This time, we’ll take a look at the latest Indie Royale offering, which packs 5 games, 4 of them on Steam, in a bundle with many genres. There is even a sixth title still to be discovered. Anything from management games to strange crafty projects are bundled. From those, we’ll be playing Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, because it’s in a choice between something that’s Duke and something that isn’t Duke. That’s all you really need to know. Still, be prepared to take a step back to the old days, because this platform adaptation has aged since its first release. Find out about the Indie Royale package in the commentary video below. If you just came for a great deal, you can find the Indie Royale Birthday Bundle here. SHARE THIS:RedditTwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestMoreGoogleLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... October 18, 2013 in Gaming, Video. Tags: bundle, desura, Duke nukem, game deals, gameplay, indie royale, pc, steam ← Batman: Arkham Origins Gets Free-To-Play Game From Mortal Kombat Studio Don’t Freak Out! Your Space Rangers HD Steam Copy May Be In Russian →
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meals – Broadside On April 22, 2013 By broadsideblogIn aging, behavior, culture, domestic life, family, food, Health, life, work69 Comments On April 18, 2010 By broadsideblogIn behavior, food, Health5 Comments Losing weight and re-thinking the role of food in one’s life means paying exquisite, unrelenting attention not just to the invisible and delicate chemical balances of leptin and ghrelin and cortisol (that regulate appetite and satiety) but how it tastes and how it makes you feel and how happy your kids or husband or girlfriends are when you cook and serve them something delicious. And drink, whether a creamy cappuccino (still permissible, thank God, with skim milk) or a stiff G & T (not OK. Shriek.) I went grocery shopping in a suburban supermarket this week, as I have for the past decade. Obstacle course! Nightmare! It felt like one of those “hellhouses” that evangelical Christians like to create to show sinners the wages of their behavior. Every single aisle was a minefield of easy, terrible choices: chips, cookies, ice cream, candy, soft drinks, fat-laden meats, sugar-added breads, “low fat” yogurts packed with sugar. You practically need a pair of blinders, like those worn by the carriage horses in Central Park that block out all those cars and buses and pedestrians from view, to maneuver through without submission to multiple temptations. Produce aisle, dairy case, lean meat — out! Eat out, for a break from those damn measuring cups and spoons, and you have to keep repeating, over and over: “No rice, bread, corn, carrots, thanks!” Then they bring it to the table anyway. We ate Indian last night, where they know me, and the waiter — bless him — asked “Gin and tonic?” , my regular. That was tough.
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Future Doctor Finds Demonic Deliverance in Great Physician. | Rivers of Hope Future Doctor Finds Demonic Deliverance in Great Physician. Sachetan, the pride of his family, was possessed by an evil spirit—until two Gospel for Asia missionaries prayed for his deliverance. (GFA) Sachetan was the pride of his family, the oldest son, academically brilliant—and possessed by an evil spirit. The 20-year-old student’s parents, Udyam and Wajeeha, had planned to send him to medical school to become a doctor. Their plans were going well, until the day a demon entered Sachetan. Udyam and Wajeeha took Sachetan many places for treatments, especially to local priests. As faithful followers of their traditional religion, they thought animals sacrifices might cure him, but nothing could relieve their son’s torment. Sachetan alternated between screaming and lying unconscious for hours. With his promising studies thrown to the wayside, Sachetan suffered for seven months. His parents even became desperate enough to ask the Christians in their area to pray for deliverance. When two Gospel for Asia (GFA) missionaries came to their village, Udyam pleaded with them to pray for his son too. Udyam told GFA missionaries Oni and Naham about his son’s troubles and the lengths to which they had gone in finding a cure. “I will follow Christ if your prayer heals him,” Udyam said. “I tried sacrifices and spent half of my wealth [on treatments].” Oni and Naham accepted the request, but they decided to do more than pray. The missionaries stayed with the family for the next three days, interceding for Sachetan and encouraging the family from the Bible. Finally, God delivered Sachetan. His parents were thrilled to see the transformation, and the whole family decided to follow Christ. “From now on, I will believe your God and will call [for] worship in our house,” Udyam said. Oni began a fellowship in the family’s home, continuing to share about Jesus Christ with them and any interested neighbors. Meanwhile, Sachetan has a bright future again, but this time it isn’t dependent on his hard work but on the boundless mercy of his God. Evangelist: Gospel Profoundly Affected Nelson Mandela. Billy Graham’s Son Requests Prayer for Weakened Father.
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Il y aura 4 dragons célestes qui peuvent donné des ordres à l'amiral en chef. Frapper un dragon céleste et un amiral apparaîtra devant vous Pour l'achat du haki, granit marin etc L'achat vient de vos sous et non de votre prime Haki basique: 100 millions Haki de l'observation: 150 millions Haki de l'armement: 200 millions Menottes en granit marins: 200 millions Arme en granit marin: 50 millions Munitions illimités en granit marins: 70 millions Armure en granit marin: Impossible d'en avoir Haki royale: 500 millions Usine à fruit du démon: 2 milliard Fruit du démon: 500 millions On commence par l'argent L'amiral en chef gagne 200 millions par semaine Les amiraux 75 millions par semaine Les vice-amiraux 40 millions par semaine Les contre-amiraux 20 millions par semaine Les soldats 10 millions par semaine = Dragons célestes = Il a l'amiral en chef sous son contrôle Dr Toute la marine = Amiral en chef = A sous son contrôle Absolument toute l'entièreté de la marine et tu du gouvernement Les 4 amiraux Les 12 vices amiraux Les 12 contres amiraux Le reste des lieutenants 500 navires de guerre 100 pour chacuns de ses amiraux et 200 pour sa flotte personnelle 210000 hommes au total 35000 pour chacuns de ses amiraux et 70000 pour sa flotte personnelle = Amiral = 3 vice amiraux au max et donc 3 contre-amiraux au max 100 navires de guerre 20 pour chacuns de ses vices amiraux et 40 pour sa flotte personnelle 3500 hommes 7000 hommes pour chacuns de ses vices amiraux, et 14000 pour sa flottes personnelle = Vice amiral = 1 contre amiral qu'il nomme lui même 20 navires de guerre parmis ceux de l'amiral dont il dépend = Contre amiral = A sous son contrôle : Un/deux navires de guerre parmis ceux du Vice amiral dont il dépend 100 soldats qui sont les soldats du/des navires = Lieutenant = C'est tout simplement les nouveaux membres de la marines mais qui sont des Rôles Players Un détachement de 50 soldats Skyzer Wayner : 5 millions BraveHeart Avalon : 5 millions Steven : 5 millions Paulie : 5 millions Thunder Mickaël _Dragons célestes_ Wayner Skyzer: Présentation Affiliation Sakura Soma: . Tryan Maille One Piece World [RP]Présentation Prénom:\\\ Surnom: T Pouvoir: copie les pouvoir au visuel, régénération cellulaire, jeunesse éternel Histoire: Dès sa naissance il a été entraîné par un dragon Aime: les dragons et le combat Déteste: les marins But: tué le plus de marins possible Rêve: plus aucun marin dans le monde Affiliation: pirates Wayner Skyzer: Hum chai pas... Tryan Maille: Je peut utilisé mon pouvoir que contre les personnes qui sont un peu plus fort que moi et se qui sont a mon niveau et plus nul. Wayner Skyzer: Oui alors accepté One Piece World [RP]Îles Un homme se balade en cherchant un équipage il trouva un bateau de marins il leva toute les arme avec sa télékinésie il les jeta toute dans l'eau il commença a compté -1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16. 16 marins même pas besoin d'utiliser mes pouvoir venez je suis un pirate tout les marins se jeta sur lui il fut tous mort décapité et leur tête sur des piques en plein milieu de l'île il a pris leur bateau pour partir Un jeune homme aux cheveux noir se baladait sur une île peuplé que de femmes et aucun hommes, même les enfants sont des filles. Il était arrivé pendant la nuit sans éveiller la crainte des villageoises Wayner : Il était dans la forêt avec des animaux Prénom : Neos Pouvoir : Force surhumaine et résistance surhumaine, balancer des rayons destructeurs ou des projectiles en forme d'étoile, High Kick enflammé, coup de poing cosmique. Aime : La justice Déteste : Les pirates et l'injustice But : // Rêve : Devenir le grand héro de tous les temps Tihomir Sakic: +Wayner Skyzer Wayner Skyzer: Accepter †Demon of Avalon† Nom: BraveHeart Pouvoir: Glace ( gelé les ennemis ...etc) Histoire: Petite Fille de Rayleigh , elle ne l'a pas vu depuis mais elle sait qu'il est encore vivant.. Avalon a perdu sa mère à l'âge de 5 ans tué par la marine car elle a protégé son mari qui était un pirate et son père est mort dans la mer bombardé par la marine. Aime: la nuit , se battre , être seule Déteste: la marine , les dragueurs , qu'on la batte ... But: Se venger et Aider les Révolutionnaires Rêve: Voyager et découvrir toutes les îles Affiliation: Révolutionnaire (si je peux ?) †Demon of Avalon†: +Wayner Thunder​ Wayner Skyzer: Tu peux mais tu seras considéré enfaite comme pirate aux yeux de la marine †Demon of Avalon†: oui je sais XD One Piece World [RP]Bar Avalon: *boit du rhum d'une façon très sensuelle ce qui faisait baver les hommes dans le bar. Elle regardait les alentours du bar qui était en bois vieilli. Ses cheveux Blanc brillait grâce aux lumières des lampes du bar. Puis elle se leva allant vers le patron pour commander un repas * Wayner Skyzer: Wayner : Il te suiva sans aller dans l'eau qui était un peu salé †Demon of Avalon†: Avalon: plongea sous l'eau Wayner Skyzer: Wayner : Te regarda sur le bord Un jeune homme avec une combinaison de couleur noir et rouge se promenait en ville, ses cheveux chatains flottaient dans le vent mais en gardant cette position. Il avait les yeux jaunes et passa devant un groupe de femme qui, à sa vue, commencèrent à prendre une certaine distance avec celui ci Wayner : Il marchait dans cette île peuplé à 80% de femmes et 15% d'enfants. C'était rare de voir un homme, étranger, marché sans accompagnement féminin. En marchant il recroisa de jolies femmes avant de leur demander Excusez moi, à qui ai je l'honneur sans être indiscret? Pouvoirs : Il a le Ato Ato no mi qui est un fruit de type Paramecia qui lui permet d'utiliser (De façon réduite évidemment) tout ce qui touche à l'Astronomie (Mini étoile...) Histoire : À découvrir ou parlez lui Aime : Ses confrères et son équipe Déteste : Se battre pour aucune raison But : Devenir un amiral respecté Rêve : Devenir le plus puissant de tout le gouvernement mondial Affiliation : Marin Qui Suis-je ? (ユニコーン) Sakura Soma: De rien
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32-bit OS and 4GB memory | Handwaving 32-bit OS and 4GB memory I helped a friend buy a new laptop that came with 4GB of memory and Vista 32-bit OS. [ed: I’ve twice bought refurbished laptops from Dell and have not had any problems. This one is $600 less than a new model!] Unfortunately, the OS reports that only 3.5GB is available. So what happened to that last 0.5 GB? Here’s an excellent explanation. To summarize, the computer pretends that all memory and devices (graphics card, PCI cards, BIOS, etc) are in the same flat 32-bit address space. The OS reserves the top portion of the address space (that last 0.5GB for me) to communicate with these other devices (read this); therefore, it’s not mapped to RAM. Apparently, XP once supported PAE, an Intel hack that fakes support for 64GB, but removed it with SP2 and 32-bit Vista because poorly written drivers were causing system crashes. 32-bit Linux, on the other hand, supports PAE and can use up to 64GB of memory. Why didn’t MS allow people to turn on PAE at their own risk? Probably so they could charge more for server OSes. Written by Pinku Posted in Technology March 3, 2010 - 4:19 am bandsxbands I share a love/hate relationship with virtual memory because of how prices are always,and I domean always dropping. I hate buying SD Cards for my R4 / R4i at (what seems to be) a bargain price only to see it become a whole lot more cheaper a couple of weeks later.(Submitted on Nintendo DS running R4i NetSurf) Write Fewer Tests in Python Archives Select Month May 2017 (1) December 2016 (2) December 2015 (1) September 2015 (1) August 2015 (2) July 2015 (3) March 2015 (1) February 2015 (4) January 2015 (1) July 2014 (2) June 2014 (2) October 2012 (1) September 2012 (1) July 2012 (1) June 2012 (1) May 2012 (1) April 2012 (1) January 2012 (2) December 2011 (2) November 2011 (2) September 2011 (2) August 2011 (1) July 2011 (3) June 2011 (4) May 2011 (1) March 2011 (4) February 2011 (5) January 2011 (3) December 2010 (1) November 2010 (2) October 2010 (3) September 2010 (2) August 2010 (4) July 2010 (4) June 2010 (4) May 2010 (2) April 2010 (3) March 2010 (5) January 2010 (8) December 2009 (2) November 2009 (1) October 2009 (2) September 2009 (2) August 2009 (4) July 2009 (2) June 2009 (1) April 2009 (2) March 2009 (7) February 2009 (4) January 2009 (3) November 2008 (1) October 2008 (2) September 2008 (5) July 2008 (3) June 2008 (10) May 2008 (5) April 2008 (4) March 2008 (4) February 2008 (3) January 2008 (6) December 2007 (7) November 2007 (2) October 2007 (5)
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Drunk and Cynical: 2012 Another moment of fun, though given recent events, mostly nonpolitical ones, these chances to relax and unwind have been wonderful. I must apologize for my baffling social faults, though it does me good to find that you saw past them all. While it is true I came with a head full of bulleted notes to discuss, one glance of your smile scattered my thoughts beyond recall. All there was left to do was simply hope and wonder. The food was well prepared, and out did my own attempts, now I sit and wonder about the opportunities that may still exist. Bless the boon that brought your words to me, for now I know the truth of what I failed to see. It’s here where I admit my shock about how we met, given your glamour and how I was rather unkempt. While I removed my hat as good manners suggest, past that I was floundering to hold your interest. While my camera gave my hands something to do, it blocked everything I wanted to say to you. I wished the night wouldn’t end, but to my chagrin time swept past us both. I confess that I knew neither what to say nor what to do, my wits battling with my heart. Understand I think I might love you to, but my minds been waging a war of worth the whole time since. Would my jokes bring a smile to your face, so filled with grace that that ballets don’t compare? Could our love make us feel like we were walking on air? While I’d give you everything I could, every joy we might reach, would you ever regret loving me? These fears, how they raged against the wall, wondering if it was better we hadn’t met at all. Doubts like these had brought to my knees, whilst the words you wrote have reinvigorated my soul. So, dear miss, please pardon my hesitation, and let us try this again. Though my palms may sweat, and anxiety goes on, I’d sooner risk failure than suffer regret. I would love to learn the truth of the something fierce you hide, so please let it show true and let us bare it all with pride. A Patriot's Serenity A volunteer to the service, he joined the cause of independence because his morality and faith demanded it of him. He wasn’t a General and won’t be found in the history books. Malcolm Reynolds was a Sergeant, leading thirty men into the fight. As the battle raged on, his military leadership lay dead or dying, the ranks of men and women following his lead swelled to two thousand. In the final climatic days of the battle for Serenity Valley, there were only four hundred still alive under his command. Confronted by staggering losses and overwhelming opposing numbers, the leaders of the Independents surrendered the field. While politicians and bureaucrats brokered the terms, two weeks of waiting whittled his force to one hundred and fifty, barely eight percent of those that had followed him. Deserted by his leaders, the cause he had championed was lost. Here was a man with a history of duty and patriotism; not his punch lines, but his core beliefs. Some people don’t know what to do when their belief system collapses. Malcolm Reynolds is one of them. Mercy, forgiveness, trust. All of this, he left behind, though it could be said that he never left Serenity Valley. Yes, the above anecdote is the foundation of a fictional character, Malcolm Reynolds of Firefly, summarized by a character establishing quote pertaining to GSGT Bob Lee Swagger from Shooter. However, its existence as fiction does not mean a quality life lesson can’t be found. It is stories such as those that our society uses to pass on ethos and morality. A similar tale was recently opinioned by LT COL Tony Shaffer, relating to the final moments of former Navy SEAL Tyrone Woods, an American Patriot who died during the attack on the Benghazi Consulate. All of the facts regarding the attack, it’s impetus, or the response, have not yet come out. Regrettably, they may never be fully revealed, and questions, controversy, and doubts will continue long into the future. The notion that four Americans were abandoned in favor of political factors is mentally shattering. The greatest strength of the U.S. Military is the faith the service members have in their fellows. Each would readily sacrifice his own life to save the man next to him. More important, best expressed by the United States Marine Corps motto, Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful), is the rigid belief in No Man Left behind. A dozen will stand up, rushing to rescue one, without regard for their own lives.. In the case of Benghazi, news stories relate tales of help and aid that was ready, but never deployed. Also debated is what the Administration actually knew about the nature of the attack compared to what they told the media and public. The political spin will continue as our knowledge on the particulars are refined. To further obfuscation the matter, each side will make accusations against the other side, utilizing false impressions of their opponent’s policy to guide the conversation. What is needed, in response to all the political maneuvering, is a skeptical citizenry with a questioning attitude. Do not accept the statements from politicians, senior military leaders, or even the media pundits at face value. Ask the hard questions, insist on full disclosure, and do not relent. Past all the political nonsense, always hold on to the heart of this story. Tyrone Woods, an American Patriot, facing overwhelming odds, fought to protect his fellows. Those moments where a select few stay behind, to defend the retreat of others, deserves to be honored and memorialized. The ability to defy one’s innate sense of self preservation and run towards the sound of gun fire must be rewarded with respect. The geek in me sees such boldness as the source for the “art reflecting life” of the fictional Browncoats from Firefly. As a final note, while you may end up on the losing side of the battle, may you never find yourself on the wrong side. Illogical Ineqaulity What follows will not be a socially acceptable opinion. There are many that will label me a racist, out to destroy every civil right success. So to preface the claims that follow, it is important to note that they come from a strict legal review of the situation, and reflects how I have reviewed the established rule of law. I recently held a discussion with a legal associate on the merits and differences between the ideas of Constitutional Originalist and the belief in the Living Document. In the interest of full disclosure, I championed the cause of Originalist, as would be indicated by previous postings, and she supported the Living Document. While we were both impassioned for our cause, the discussion was amiable. First, to avoid confusion, and demonstrating the importance of the meaning of words, we established an understanding on the basis of Originalist and Living Document, and to that end I will echo our shared definitions here: - Originalists believe that the words of the Constitution were set upon their ratification. Their meaning allows for only one interpretation. However, the Constitution is not a finite document, and processes have been included to modify it as society evolves. - The Living Document is designed to last the duration of our country. Therefore, as society changes and the legal needs evolve, the interpretation of the words of the Constitution must change to reflect that. With that understanding set, she posed the following question to demonstrate the merits of the Living Document, which I addressed from an Originalist perspective. “Consider two Supreme Court cases, Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), which established the legal doctrine of Separate but Equal, and Brown v. Board of education (1954), which defined Separate as inherently unequal. Since the decision of each case was based in the guarantee of Equal Protection of the Law regardless of race, as defined by the Fourteenth Amendment, how do you reconcile the difference in interpretation?” Admittedly, at the onset of the discussion I was at a disadvantage of not knowing the particulars of either case, yet I held a firm understanding of the merits of the Fourteenth Amendment. To level the field, my associate related the details of the two cases. Plessy v. Ferguson regarded the claim of Homer Plessy, a man of mixed ancestry, who claimed his Fourteenth amendment rights were violated when he was arrested for declining to move to the “colored’s only car” of train. The courts ruled that since the accommodations for “whites and colored’s” were equal, the railways policy of segregation was not a violation of his Fourteenth amendment rights. The decision, coined as Separate but Equal, justified the actions of segretationalists and was extended to schools, voting rights, and mundane items such as water fountains and restrooms. However, the doctrine was overturned in Brown v. Board of Education. Demonstrations of differences in accommodations between white and black schools were used to postulate that separate is inherently unequal. The Brown court held: “We conclude, in the field of public education, the doctrine of Separate but Equal has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that the plaintiffs and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are by reason deprived of equal protection of the laws as guaranteed by the Fourteenth amendment.” Despite the doctrine being found unconstitutional in this case, its application would continue until it was finally expunged by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In light of the specifics of those two cases, and my understanding of the Fourteenth amendment, I provided my answer with no regard to political correctness. At this point, I ask that you bear with me as I state my case, holding judgment and personal attacks till the end. The argument of separate being inherently unequal is logically false. While it can be demonstrated that inequalities existed between separated entities, this only implies a failure of each being held and maintained to an equal standard. The decision made in the Brown court was not in keeping with the limitations of the Constitution, but rather an act of judicial activism for the sake of political expediency. The Fourteenth amendment provides for the equal protection of the law for all citizens, regardless of race. No measure is given, or direction, for integration of the races. In overturning the doctrine of Separate but Equal, social concerns were allowed to trump the Rule of Law. Now, do not misconstrue that assertion to imply that I support segregation, or worse, I hold one race superior to the others. In practice, segregation is socially deplorable and economically infeasible. However, as long as the accommodations or legal protections offered to all parties were equal, even if separate, there was no violation of the Constitution as written. Further, there was no Constitutional authority to enforce efforts of integration, but only the strength to ensure that each party is accommodated equally. From this stance, the portions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that encourage or force integration, while being morally important and in service to a strong society, are unconstitutional. The extension of this authority through an overreach of the Commerce Clause is also unconstitutional. The appropriate action for the Brown court would have been to hold to the Separate but Equal doctrine, and enforce sanctions on the municipalities that failed to provide equal accommodations. If the parties involved were unable to provide separate but equal accommodations, due to limited resources, than equal share of the current accommodations should have been granted until separate but equal ones were available. Economically speaking, the cost offering equal but separate accommodations to each portion of the market, as defined by race, would be much greater than providing one standard of accommodations to the whole market. Further, since the separate portions would compete for the same resources, and must be equal in standards, than each would be of a lower grade than the one standard that could be offered to the whole market. If the court had held to the constitutionally supported doctrine of Separate but Equal, enforcing that all separate accommodations offered within the jurisdiction of the Government be equal, economy of scale would have driven the problem to the morally acceptable conclusion. Regarding the concept of separate being inherently unequal, if that was the socially appropriate norm of the time, the country would have been better served if that principle had been added to the Constitution through the amendment process of Article V. If politicians, and more importantly the citizens, wanted the government to be invested with the authority to force the moral issue of integration, than an amendment should have, and still must be, made to the Constitution. Instead, the Supreme Court was allowed to re-determine legislative policy from the bench, and in effect weaken the protections offered to the American citizen by the Constitution. No matter how socially acceptable this action was, or even has become, it is still an affront to the limitations placed on the government by the Constitution. If such a violation of the rule of law can occur, than it can be repeated. The next time, it may be against the will of the American citizenry and in service to tyrannical oppression. What follows will take a different track than previous rants, because it is a direct response to my detractors. That isn’t a claim that the words here have garnered serious attention. Standing apart from this digital persona, in conversations taking place at other forums, I am usually asked as to why I bother arguing, often by those that supposedly share my opinion. They have already written off the opposition as being beyond reason, coming to the talk with only emotion and willing to disregard every thought that would upset their view on life. By this estimation, I am wasting my breath, and time, in trying to hold a civil discussion. To show such disregard to the opposition is an arrogant mistake. If we underestimate the enemy, he will either catch us unaware, or we miss the chance to change his mind. Even if our judgment is spot on, and we refuse to join the argument, then we yield the entire discussion. Only their voice will be heard, while we stand mute. Since we must speak out, than I say it must be done in a firm, reasonable manner. Be firm in your stance, but avoid open aggression or hostility in your tone. It is possible to hold true to your convictions while still respecting the view points of the other side. By understanding their reasoning, the ‘why’ of their beliefs, you will be better equipped to explain your own. Finally, by approaching the discussion with an open mind, you may realize what you held as truth is a misconception. In the end, to err is human, and are we anything but? As good a closer as that seems, there is one more point that must be made explicitly. Any argument entered is not for the sole benefit of those doing the talking. In today’s life of instant upload, every idea expressed may be quickly known by millions. Even if your opponent is emotionally set and unreasonable, those who witness may be more open to conflicting ideas. Always assume, and act as if, someone watching may find merit in your words. Maintain tact and decorum against thoughtless claims; flatly reject personal attacks without rising to the same.
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We Are Here If You Need Us (ms) | Riding Both Rails We Are Here If You Need Us (ms) It’s a scene that’s been playing out across the country. You know the one, the kid fresh from high school leaves home to start life at college, the parents waving good bye from the front porch or, if the school is close enough, dropping the kid off with more than a few reminders of home. It’s common enough and it’s rather sad. I think as parents we never expect the day to arrive. It’s hard to look at a squirming little baby, a toddler, a first-grader or a high school freshman as anything more than our child. Our child will always be with us here, in this house, nice and safe. Deep down we know that won’t happen. We know deep down that there will come a time when our child walks out the door taking the first steps toward maturity. There are friends of mine who face that moment even now. One of them has a student six hours away, the other three or so. No matter the exact time, it’s far enough to rule out a weekly commute. Their families wished the kids well and sent them off as they knew they would from the moment the child was born. It is hard to separate yourself from your kids and I guess most of us really don’t. We have too many sleepless nights, runny noses, broken hearts, senior proms and graduations under our collective belts to do that. We have an investment in them, by golly, and like any good money manager we want to see our investment safe and unthreatened by outside forces that can liquidate it in a heartbeat. We go through eighteen or so years of their lives in that role, fiercely protecting that which is ours, guarding it from harm, watching over our investment while adding judiciously but at the end of that time they no longer really belong to us. We must cut them loose but that snip of the scissors is a terrifying sound, about as bad as a car door slamming outside on a night when you know your kid hasn’t come home and that door, could it be someone bringing terrible news? It is a terrifying thing to do and at the same time very sad. Knowing it had to happen doesn’t make it easier. So, these last few days of summer, folks are packing up their kids and shipping them off to the schools of their choice. New doors will open for them, new things will be learned, new friends made and memories to match them all will be recorded as well. Those of us left behind will sit and ponder the empty nest we are left with and then slowly begin to move along with our new lives taking care of business as we go, secure in the knowledge that so far as our children are concerned we have done what we can, they are on their own. Not to worry, really, they’ll call. They always do. ~ by admin on August 25, 2011.
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eating: salmon and cream cheese on ritz crackers- i know, not very organic especially since the salmon is farm raised. i just didn't feel the urge to drive across town to the fresh market and spend $10 on one serving's worth. i'm poor, can't afford that feeling: frustrated. and really, really tired. i'm finally getting my thyroid levels checked in 2 weeks. i can't figure out any other reason why i'm always sleepy (since i know i'm not depressed) but last weekend i slept 15 hours straight friday night. that can't be healthy listening: to harrison eating (like he does so often). the tv. my computer fan reading: dear john by nicolas sparks...although about 2 pages in i realized i've read it before but thanks to my super-early onset alzheimer's i don't remember what happens anyways loving: that i don't have class for 3 days disliking: the freezing cold outside. it made it up to 60 degrees this afternoon but only briefly...and i'm dreading my next electric bill b/c the heat has been working so hard. thinking: i'm really not wanting to start med-surg clinicals next wed. i was looking forward to the unit i'm on and i like my fellow clinical members but i'm not fond of my instructor and her nazi ways and i'm not taking out the trash hoping: the people in haiti can get the aid they need, especially the medical care. that place is insanely poor and rampant with dieases and that can only get worse at this point wishing: that i was headed to haiti to help instead of stuck in school not accomplishing half as much as i could there. i may not be an RN yet but i could probably figure out a lot which is what they need. actually, they could use any help. i can't wait until i am a full-time nurse and can volunteer with doctors without borders or something...something useful
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Where?My current locationSearchSign In•JoinWrite a ReviewHomeRestaurantsSeafood Restaurants near Fort Walton Beach, FLThe Black PearlIn mybook® : Food Collection (edit)Added to your food collection.Removed from mybook!We took this business out of your food collection.The Black PearlWrite a ReviewAdd a PhotoView all 7(2 Reviews)1450 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE Unit 104, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548(850) 833-3016CLOSED NOWToday: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pmTomorrow: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm15YEARS IN BUSINESSAdd to mybookThis listing has been added to mybook.This listing has been removed from mybook.ShareFACEBOOKGOOGLE +TWITTERemailsend to phoneSend to PhoneThe Black Pearl1450 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE Unit 104, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548(850) 833-3016Send this business listing as a text message to a mobile phone.I agree to the Terms and ConditionsCancelSendYour text message was sent.To opt out at anytime, send the word STOP to YP411.To get a help message, send the word HELP to YP411.There was an error sending your text.Please try again.Terms: The recipient of this text message may incur charges depending on their wireless carrier. Not all carriers are currently supported.E-MailThe Black Pearl1450 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE Unit 104, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548(850) 833-3016Send this business details to yourself or up to 5 friends.Up to 5 email addresses, separate addresses with a commaSend Yourself a CopyCancelSendVisit WebsiteView MenuSuggest an EditBusiness DetailsCouponsGallery (7)Reviews (468)Sponsored LinksBusiness DescriptionThe Black Pearl is located directly on The Gulf of Mexico in the Boardwalk complex on Okaloosa Island between Destin and Ft. Walton Beach. We serve only the freshest seafood, aged prime beef and whole Maine lobsters in a casual, yet elegant atmosphere. The restaurant offers an extensive wine selection that compliments every dish as well as a full service bar featuring the best martinis on the coast. All of our dining tables offer a stunning view of the beach whether you sit inside in air conditioned comfort or outside on our open air deck.HoursRegular HoursMon - Sun4:00 pm - 6:00 pmPayment methoddebit, all major credit cards, discover, amex, visaPrice Range$$$NeighborhoodSanta Rosa IslandAmenities100% Satisfaction Guarantee, 7 Days A Week, All Prime Steaks, All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Elegant WeddingsAKABlack Pearl SeafoodBlack Pearl Wood Fired SeafoodOther Linkhttp://www.blackpearlgrill.comCategoriesSeafood Restaurants, Caterers, Steak Houses, Bars, Fine Dining Restaurants, Chicken Restaurants, Family Style Restaurants, Restaurants Other InformationGood For Family: YesGood For Groups: YesGood for Kids: YesCuisines: Fine Dining, Caterers, Chicken, Family Style, Steakhouse, SeafoodAlcohol: WineCouponsNo coupons available at this time.GalleryView all (7)Photos (7)Reviews (468)(2)Hi there!Rate this business!5First-class4Better than most3About what I expected2Not the worst...1DisappointingClick to RateShare ReviewLike this review? Share it on your social network to get the word out!ShareTweetShareWant to just link to it instead? Copy URL above and paste away!YPMobile User01/19/2013OverallHelpful(0)ShareFlagrwinter04/24/2008Provided by Citysearch - OverallOne big glitchI traveled from Destin to Fort Walton 15 miles on a Tuesday nite to eat at the Black Pearl. There were five people in our party. We arrived at the restaurant around 7:30 PM there was a sign out front saying closed for a private party. They recommeded we try other restaurants in the boardwalk complex. Since it was late we tried another Restaurant in the complex. Later I was walking around and saw someone out front at the Black Pearl. I walked up to find out why they would close their place to the walk in public for a private party. The owner or manager said he would do it anytime there was a chance to rent out the whole place. I told him I never heard of a restaurant doing this to the walk up public. 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Ghulf Genes: Paradigm Shifts: I This interesting phrase originated with Thomas S. Kuhn in a book titled The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) available here. I came across it in the Econ Division’s library at one of my alma matris, Midwest Research Institute, early during my time there. I had no idea lounging there and reading the book over a number of lunch hours that its publication was a landmark event: a genuine cultural approach to science had been born. The piously accepted view until Kuhn was that science changed incrementally as theories were falsified. He proposed shifts of mood more profound and basic in which a theoretical framework grown too overburdened by bad results and clever workarounds is finally thrown over, replaced by a competing view. This notion seemed natural to me because I’d grown up with ideas about culture gathered from my cyclic historians. Thus cultural views cycle radically when the benefits of a dominant world view have been exhausted. In the case of cultural forms, “inwardly” oriented cultures give way to those “outwardly” oriented. The shifts between eras are marked by “renaissances.” It took me most of my life to realize? suspect? that nineteenth century Romanticism was actually a renaissance-like period—but one of those that stand between an “outward” and an “inward” era: those tend to be less splendid than the reawakenings that follow the “dark ages” of inwardness. Paradigm shifts in science have some of the same flavor and are themselves powerfully influenced by cultural tendencies, but scientists themselves, at least in our times, have tended not to notice that, which is not really surprising in that science is supposed to be concerned with the “real” rather than the slippery, fuzzy, ambiguous, and maddening aspects of the typically human. The great sweep of contemporary science, now effectively visible to an energetic surveyor in some detail, reveals what must be disconcerting to the scientific mind—namely that physical reality itself is at least as maddeningly murky as the human. It seems to me that we’re likely to see several very major shifts in paradigm in the course of the current century. The century itself appears to be the first or second step into the dark woods of an inward age—with all the chaos and trauma of transition still largely ahead. Thus the shifts in science will reflect the flavor of the age to come. Transformations are signaled in all major sciences: In biology Darwinism will be revised; in physics Einstein’s theories will be honorably retired; in quantum physics the Copenhagen interpretation will be jettisoned; in cosmology the big bang will fizz out; and in psychology the Freudian consensus, which began to quaver almost as soon as formulated, will be entirely replaced. Brave words—but only to the historically challenged; to others almost self-evident. Such predictions are rather easier to make at certain times in history. All systems decay slowly over time. Falsifications, which are supposed to cause science to react rapidly, do not actually have that consequence because institutionalized priesthoods resist the piecemeal overturn of systems; but falsifications take place steadily and cumulate—and this accumulation is observable. More dramatically, heretics appear quite early in the process. They do not succeed initially but serve to synthesize and dramatize the conflict. They lead small groups to the fault lines of modern theories and stand there pointing at the strange vapors that rise up from the ground. Heretics are derided, marginalized, and suffer a range of ignominies. Nevertheless they do their job. Not surprisingly many of these phenomena are also closely linked—so that weaknesses in physics show up in astronomy, in geology, in biology, and, once in biology, also in psychology. The current paradigm is progressive in flavor. Roughly 14 billion years ago the universe burst into being in a grand explosion from a peapod-sized but almost immeasurably concentrated quantity of matter. The explosion created space and time as the matter expanded at colossal speed, spread, and settled into clouds, suns, and galaxies. The expansion is still going on. Space and time are functions of matter. The universe is ruled by four forces: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force (it holds the atomic nucleus together), and the weak force (it explains nuclear decay and hence radiation). We’ve managed to integrate all but gravity into models, but a “unified theory” that integrates gravity still eludes us. In addition to these forces and the motions they produce or inhibit, chance rules the universe. Life is a complex interaction of matter in its two forms of matter and energy (which are fundamentally equivalent). Once life emerges it evolves driven by a survival urge aided by changes brought on by chance, but since life appears to aim for greater complexity, matter may have a tropism toward complexity on the one hand and toward entropy on the other. Consciousness is a secondary phenomenon, a shadow of the underlying neuronal activity not important in itself (an epiphenomenon); in other words, consciously or not, we would still do the same things. The universe may continue to expand until it achieves energy death or, all depending on how much matter is present, it may begin contracting again and end again, as it began, in a singularity. Under this paradigm we cannot explain: (1) how the big bang ignited, (2) how galaxies formed without the presence of immense quantities of dark matter and dark energy that we cannot find, (3) how life originated, (4) why it tenaciously clings to forms defined by genetics, and (5) what any of this means. The dominant cosmological paradigm is justified by Einstein’s theory that gravity is the deformation of space-time by the mass of matter and by observations that light from very distant galaxies is shifted to the red end of the spectrum; this shift is interpreted to mean that every galaxy is moving farther away from every other. If we imagine this explosion in reverse, it appears as if the big bang took place 14 billion years in the past. Interestingly enough, the theory assumes that space itself expands rather than that the galaxies are flying apart in a preexistent space—because the theories of Einstein teach that mass itself somehow “creates” space and time. A few have offered alternative explanations for the red shift, but the big bang theory has become fiercely-defended orthodoxy; alternatives need not apply. Just to make a distinction, I note here that in the Newtonian cosmology both space and time had absolute meanings and were thus not functions of matter. In that time only one of the four “forces,” gravity, was even recognized to exist. Newton didn’t know what it was and said “I do not frame hypotheses.” His cosmology was strictly descriptive. Posted by Arsen Darnay at 12:19 AM Labels: Paradigms, Science
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Cover Stories: Perlmutter Launches Seniors’ Hotline: 303.274.0279 Perlmutter Launches Seniors’ Hotline: 303.274.0279 One Stop Information Source Specific for Seniors Lakewood, CO – Today, U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter (CO-07) announced the unveiling of his Seniors’ Hotline phone number to help senior citizens access information about Social Security, Medicare, taxes, veterans benefits and other issues impacting them. The dedicated phone number will allow Rep. Perlmutter’s office to answer questions from senior citizens in a timely manner about issues unique to them. “I am proud to be able to offer this service to our seniors. So many of the issues we are tackling today impact seniors in a different way than others. I want them to have the answers they need in a timely way so they can access the benefits and services to which they are entitled,” stated Perlmutter. The hotline phone number is 303.274.0279. More information can be found on Perlmutter’s website at www.perlmutter.house.gov . “The past year and a half I was proud to support many initiatives to help our senior citizens including making sure the health insurance reform bill closes the Medicare Part D donut hole; authoring an amendment in the energy bill to limit energy performance labelling standards to new construction only, which ensures seniors property values are not adversely impacted; supporting the Elder Abuse Victims Act, which improves law enforcement’s ability to target and combat physical, emotional and financial abuse; helping pass the Recovery Act, which provided $250 payments to Social Security recipients; and supporting the Medicare Physicians Payment Reform Act, guaranteeing Medicare beneficiaries will continue to access care with the Doctor of their choice by changing the way physicians are paid under Medicare. These are just a few ways we are working to help seniors maximize their available benefits.” stated Perlmutter.
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Posted byBhavesh Kumar April 27, 2013 April 27, 2013 Posted inAuto, Business, Canada, China, DPchallenge, Europe, Germany, International News, Japan, Manufacturing, Stock Markets, Tesla, United Kingdom, USTags:Alternative Energy, Asia, Auto Parts, Automobiles, aviation, battery warranty, California, cars, Commodities, DPchallenge, Electrical Equipment, Elon Musk sparks rumors with his tweet; each character of his tweet has helped gain Tesla stock $2.2Mn, Energy, Environment, General Motors Co, Japan, loaner car, Markets, Michigan, Monthly Auto Sales Reports, New York, Nissan Motor Co Ltd, North America, Pacific Rim, silicon valley ceo, Tesla Motors Inc, transportation, U.S. Mid-Atlantic, U.S. Midwest, U.S. West, United States, warranty program We are assuming that Elon Musk knows how to make boring things seem interesting. Thursday morning, he tweeted, “Announcement of new @TeslaMotors strategy tomorrow. Tesla owners will like this.” Following the Tweet, everyone started speculating on Twitter. People started asking questions like, What would it be? Direct sales over the Internet? Solar cars? Cheaper Teslas? A ton of new, free charging stations? However one person went slightly too far with his speculation saying Tesla and SpaceX would team up to build an all-electric flying car. Though the rumors may sound interesting but it isn’t actually what Tesla actually announced. All it ended up being was just a battery warranty program. The further details only matter to the small handful who still owns Teslas. The announcement said that if your battery goes bad, Tesla will give you a free, refurbished battery and reduce the consumer’s inconvenience. Tesla also offered to give its consumers a loaner car, while the car is in workshop for repairs. Also, If you really like the loaner car, you can buy it from Tesla at a discount. It appears that Musk has well understood for the PR game, possibly better than any other Silicon Valley CEO right now. Investors actively pushed the stock up more than 3 percent within a matter of few hours after his tweet. For those interested in the math of this transaction, Tesla shares opened the day Thursday with a market cap of $5.77 billion and ended the day with a market cap of $5.95 billion. At 80 characters, Musk’s tweet was worth a whopping $2.2 million per character. Source: Bizjournals, PC Mag, LA Times, Bloomberg
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A Love Affair With Eyeliner: Review: Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hard As Wraps Powerful Acrylic Gel Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hard As Wraps Powerful Acrylic Gel is designed to protect and harden nails. The acrylic gel is supposed to provide a long-lasting seal for nails and leave a clear and shiny finish. It should be applied to clean dry nails and can be used under and/or over a colored polish. I’ve been wearing the gel for the past week and have observed a noticeable difference in the strength and hardness of my nails. I have been really happy with the way my nails look: I’m still a little skeptical on this product because after I purchased it I looked at some reviews, many which said that gel chips, has a strange smell and discolors nails. I haven’t noticed a strange smell or that my nails have become discolored, but I’ve seen some minor chipping. I was wearing the product under another polish, so I’m now testing the product on its own to make sure it lives up to what I’ve seen so far. Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hard As Wraps Powerful Acrylic Gel is available at Ulta for $5.99. What’s your favorite nail strengthener?
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Setting the standard for gender diversity in governance | Scoop News Setting the standard for gender diversity in governance Wednesday, 17 September 2014, 12:52 pm Maori business conference setting the standard for gender diversity in governance Women hold the top governance jobs in a number of Maori business operations represented at this years Federation of Maori Authorities Annual National Conference. Four major Maori land incorporation boards are currently chaired by women who will be speaking at the conference to be held in Whanganui from 26 to 28 of September. Hinerangi Raumati, Chair of Paraninihi ki Waitotara Inc., Daisy Noble, Chair of Te Rua o te Moko Ltd, Hari Benevides, Chair of Morikaunui Inc. and Mavis Mullins Chair of Atihau Whanganui Inc. will all be presenting their incorporation’s stories of success during the three day conference. While the case for more women in governance is usually focused on issues of balance and fair representation, the Ministry of Women’s Affairs states that there is evidence gender diversity has a positive impact on financial performance and organisational health of companies. Women have been reported to prompt a lower risk profile and create a stronger value base in business operations. Federation member and former Ngati Rangi Pouarahi and CEO Che Wilson says that the Whanganui area has a proud history of Maori women in key leadership roles. "Pura McGregor lead battle victory haka during the land wars, Mererikiriki was a key prophet and Iriaka Ratana lead the charge in Parliament. What is not widely understood is that most of our male tohunga throughout the motu were taught by both their nannies and koro." Federation of Maori Authorities board Chair Traci Houpapa says it is not surprising to see so many Maori women leading governance bodies in Maori business, "We know that traditionally Maori have always acknowledged the unique and complimentary roles that both women and men have to play in every aspect of our society. It makes sense that women are leading our boards – especially when it comes to the land." Judge Sarah Reeves, daughter of the late Archbishop and Governor General Sir Paul Reeves, will be also be presenting at the conference on her experience of practicing law both nationally and internationally. Judge Reeves presides over the Te Waipounamu District of the Maori Land Court. The Maori Land Court currently has the second greatest representation of women on the bench at 30%. The contribution of Maori women will be a highlight through-out the conference which includes a special presentation to out-going Maori Party leader Hon. Tariana Turia at the Aotea Banquet to be held on Friday evening. FOMA are proud to be joined by Gold sponsors Silver Fern Farms, Beef + Lamb NZ, Dairy NZ, and Primary ITO to bring you this conference. FOMA is also supported by Ballance Agri Nutrients, Price Waterhouse Coopers, PGG Wrightson’s and Te Puni Kokiri as Silver sponsors. Our Bronze sponsors for this year are Fonterra, Ministry for Primary Industries, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, LIC, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and Land Information New Zealand. FOMA appreciates the support from partners Chorus, Zespri, Tohu Wines, Aotearoa Fisheries Ltd and Farmlands. The full conference programme and registration information is available at http://federation.conference.maori.nz/index.htm. Registrations close at 5pm Friday 19 September. For further information and enquiries please contact Te Horipo Karaitiana (021 585 851).
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Reflections of a Newsosaur: Retail ad spending is speeding to mobile 75 percent? Wait a minute. Here's what the link says: "182 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones (74.9 percent mobile market penetration) during the three months ending in December, up 4 percent since September." If I read it right, 75 percent of people with cellphones are using smartphones. Since there are 321 million Americans, 58.4 percent of Americans have cellphones, and 75 percent of those, of 44 percent of Americans, have smartphones. That's a lot of people, but not the overwhelming majority. That said, publishers need a mobile strategy, and many are developing one. But we don't have to run for the exits just yet! 75 percent? Wait a minute. Here's what the link says: "182 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones (74.9 percent mobile market penetration) during the three months ending in December, up 4 percent since September." If I read it right, 75 percent of people with cellphones are using smartphones. Since there are 321 million Americans, 58.4 percent of Americans have cellphones, and 75 percent of those, or 44 percent of Americans, have smartphones. That's a lot of people, but not the overwhelming majority. That said, publishers need a mobile strategy, and many are developing one. But we don't have to run for the exits just yet! IN re the above comment, it shoudl be noted that 23% of the population is under the age of 18. While many teens and pre-teens have smartphones, many do not. So, the concentration of smartphones among the adult population is quite high. It's important to analyse smartphone users by age group - in the 16-55 age groups - smartphone penetration in in the 80-90% range and growing - there is a significant fall of in the over 55+ age groups The issue for newspaper publishers is they appeal to the older demographic which is less tech savvy. The newspaper brands don't resonate with the younger demographic The VC based start-ups know how to appeal to millennials and deliver apps with social network functionality in a way that elude the more established main. Social networks such as FB deliver both horizontal and vertical audiences at a scale that the media companies cannot match.
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RomanceReader: "Bury the Hatchet" by Catherine Gayle This book started slow for me. As much as I wanted to like it starting out, I just wasn't. The premise seems contrived - two people who have damaged their public reputation will redeem themselves by getting married? You would expect to redeem your reputation by marrying someone with a spotless record, not someone whose public persona is as screwed up as yours. And, woo hoo, for a long time, I really disliked Tallie. She fits the definition of a "sheep" to a "T", not able to make decisions for herself or express her own opinion. But, that is what her mother and her creepy image consultant Lance have created and she has perfected it. But Tallie really grew on me as the book progressed and she found her voice. We really get to know Hunter in this book. I like how the author portrays his relationships with Carrie and his brother, and show that beneath all of his anger and disappointment around his brother, there is still a seed of love left. He is an alpha hero who immediately sees the need to protect Tallie, and also to release her from the figurative chains that have bound her her entire life. He does that in spades and throughout the book, you see Tallie emerge as the truly sensitive woman that she is beneath the plucking and the makeup and the airbrushing forced upon her. I enjoyed the character development of Tallie the most and by the end of the book, I found myself reading faster and faster to see how Tallie and Hunter work out. So, after what I consider a weak start to the book, with characters I struggled to like and relate to as the book begins, as the book progressed it became enthralling to me and an enjoyable read by the end. Despite my struggles with certain aspects of the story, this book is what I would expect from Catherine Gayle and her hockey-based romances and was an enjoyable read!
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To Vote or Not Vote? | Nelson Shake America, Change, Politics This post is essentially nothing more than a transcribed version of a conversation I’ve had multiple times with different people in the past few weeks. I don’t usually petition people for comments on my posts because, well quite frankly, that looks needy. But this time around I intentionally request input because I’m interested in people sharing their opinion. Very much so, in fact. You don’t have to leave an essay response; even a sentence or two could probably express your conviction. Here’s what all this boils down to: I don’t really feel like voting anymore. Some people don’t understand this, I realize. Many are so pro-vote they can’t necessarily fathom why anyone wouldn’t honor such civic privilege (some would even say “duty”). Some folks are so passionate about it they put people who don’t vote right up there with draft dodgers. Our nation wants voting to be popular; there’s a massive cultural push to get younger people to the ballots. We employ rappers to lay down the beat and bust out the rhyme to get kids in the line and punch the card. We spend millions of dollars campaigning specifically to that sector of people who might not vote. You’d get the impression voting has never been more serious or important than right now. And that’s all well and good, but the reason I don’t feel like voting anymore is because of my firm belief my vote doesn’t matter and won’t change anything. Immediately people will respond with, “Every vote counts!” or, “Your vote could be the difference!” I understand what they’re saying, but that isn’t an appropriate response to what I’m referencing. Let me explain what I mean when I say I view my vote as inconsequential. It starts with party lines. I believe party lines don’t really exist, or at least not as severely as we might think. We create them because we want something to boil our blood over, but in reality it doesn’t matter who occupies the White House or Capitol Building because the same things will keep coming out of those buildings. Some will say, “Healthcare never would’ve been passed is McCain had been elected.” Forget healthcare. I’m more interested in bigger things. Stop for a moment and consider how many similarities there are between the liberal and conservative camps. No matter who is in office—Democrat, Republican, or if Ralph Nader finally for-the-love-of-God wins something for once in his life—the same script will be followed. Take one. Action: The rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer (no matter what the extreme Obama haters say, America is far from becoming socialist) We will continue to bomb the life and beauty out of other countries (we’ve been doing this for decades) We will continue to supply weapons to countries in turmoil as long as it furthers our interests, rather than try to bring about peace (we did it in Iraq while Saddam was in power and we continue to do it with Israel) We will continue to not stand in the way of global corporations’ privatizations of basic human needs in other countries (like water) for the sake of modernity (hydroelectric dams) even though it ruins other peoples’ lives (displacement and forced migration because the dams flood their formerly occupied land); business and government, after all, are not so very different We will continue to horrifically overspend (Myth: Liberals are the only ones who overspend. Actuality: Both sides do; the Bush administration spent more money than the Clinton administration. Truth: Both parties will continue to move us towards bankruptcy) We will continue to support USDA-sponsored asininities, big corn, and stamp out the local farmer This is a small list. But you get the picture. These are things America has been doing for so long that no matter who is in office, no matter what a politician says on the platform, and no matter how good his intentions are these things will not change. And yet, these are the things I want to see change. But they won’t. So why vote? I should stop and note I do believe America does good things and isn’t wholly backwards, and I’m thankful I live here. But we’re talking about voting, which means campaigns, and you never hear candidates on the campaign trail with this slogan: “Here to Continue the Good.” Platforms are built out of the mantra of change, so since today’s post’s topic is voting, I’m focusing on the American negatives on my list of things needing amelioration as a potential voter seeking change. But even if a candidate comes along who is passionate about reversing all of the things (and more) I just listed, could I still bring myself to vote for him? I struggle to say yes, because he won’t succeed in doing it. And then he’s just another really promising politician who broke a promise to his constituents. And even if a guy did get elected and began to move and shake things up to where some of these wrongs were being rectified, he wouldn’t last a second. Too many powerful, rich individuals stand to lose too much if these aspects of our nation and her foreign dealings were to end. Any politician who began to stick his fingers into those pots would be assassinated expeditiously. So why vote? Because it’s an honor and a privilege that other people would die to have? “Nelson, we have democracy. People are dying to have what we have!” Sure, the people in the Middle East are bringing about revolutions because they want democracy and a fair say in their government, but they’re in a different position than I am. And it’s worth noting the change they’re bringing about is not happening through voting. They’ve resorted to revolution because voting is no longer sufficient in their country, which is slowly, but surely, how our voting power is beginning to feel. (So now I wonder this: How far off is America from another revolution of her own? I hope very far; revolutions are ugly. But you do begin to wonder.) Why vote? Now, I know some people might play the military card: “Men and women have died so you could have the right and freedom to vote.” That sounds nice, but I’m not really sure that’s true. I think they fought so I could live with freedoms, and while voting is one of those, I don’t think it was their driving impetus for going over to the European or Japanese theatre. I think they fought so as to keep America safe from invasion and takeover. But two, “freedom to vote” implies that I have every right to say, “No thanks,” because the ultimate freedom is the liberty to choose. To patriots this attitude may seem careless, immature, even blasé. But it’s anything but apathy; rather, I care very much about how my country acts in the globalized culture because of the ripple effect she induces. With that in mind I have trouble justifying giving my vote to people who will only continue to stir the waters, rather than calm them. But then again, governments have rarely produced peace. Often that’s the labor of citizens working apart from their government. Again, I don’t hate my country. I think it’s amazing we have a consistent history of peaceful changeover of party power. Most people in the world don’t live with such a blessing. I also think it’s great we have the chance to have a say in our government—I won’t argue that—but I’m now wondering how effective my “say” really is. In high school people would always say, “You can always write your Congressman!” Um, okay . . . Maybe things just move so slowly you can’t really tell anything’s happening. It’s true there won’t be quick fixes. No one guy will get in office and rectify everything, nor am I expecting or asking for that. But where do you even begin to start when the list of bullet points won’t even slightly begin to go away with whomever ends up in office? So why vote? I would love to hear different rationales. Pingback: Finding Time « Nelson Shake Caity Hannon said: August 15, 201110:05 pm Nelson, I rarely leave comments ever on blogs, however your current blog post linked to this post and I thought I would read why you may or may not vote. In many ways I agree with you. Sometimes I am not sure if my votes would really matter and more often than not politicians disappoint me. That being said, I always make sure I vote because despite the outcome I know I voiced my opinion. Nothing frustrates me more when I hear people complaining about presidents and senators and then they say they didn’t even vote. If they had voted I am more likely to listen and respect their point of view. I would say voting gives us the right to be happy or unhappy and voice those concerns and frustrations. Hope that makes sense. ~caity~
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Lotus by `synconi on deviantART Where Chinese artists unite! #Sacred-geometry By the laws of nature . . . #young-travellers Make:Canon Model:Canon EOS 1000D Shutter Speed:1/21 second Aperture:F/5.0 Focal Length:40 mm ISO Speed:800 Date Taken:Aug 17, 2010, 1:56:37 PM Lens:EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Shop For This Camera Lotusby `synconi Artisan Crafts / Folding & Papercraft / Origami©2010-2013 `synconi Rediscovery of a model I learned a long, long time ago...simple and lovely. I don't have a lot of paper at my disposal here, so I have to reuse church's pewslips...Hope you like, and that you're all well- I'll be back properly 2nd september. + Four squares of paper+ Commissions Add a Comment: ~JustAnotherCecilFan Hobbyist Writer I really like this! The paper's design makes it even cooler. Artisan Crafter The paper's just an order of service from my church in HK! Thank you <3 Hobbyist Traditional Artist amaziiing ^^ Artisan Crafter Thank you! Reply ~fengda2870 Artisan Crafter I'm good thank you! Reply ~Degari I spent ages wondering how to made this... and then I realised that you made 4 lotuses using one of techniques that use a single piece of paper, and then kinda tucked them on top of the other Oh lol, I sound like a detective But it looks gorgeous and well-done. Using church pewslips actually adds a nice touch to them XDAlthough I think anything you fold would look gorgeous X3 Artisan Crafter Thanks so much! It's funny, I actually spend as long deciding how to photography my work as actually folding it! Take my newest llama deviation, I spent two days and lots of consultation with friends to finally figure out how to do the photo. Reply !BlueAventador Wow this is so beautiful, I've never seen so much detail in an origami!
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Exercise 2.1: ‘Territorial Photography’ – Part Two – Chloe'sLenscape Posted in 06 Surveys, Coursework, Part Two ~ Landscape as journey Exercise 2.1: ‘Territorial Photography’ – Part Two Posted on June 27, 2017 June 27, 2017 by ChloeClik Next, find and evaluate two photographs by any of the photographers Snyder mentions, but not specific examples that he addresses in the essay. Your evaluation (up to 250 words for each) should reflect some of the points that Snyder makes, as well as any other references. My opinion towards Carleton Watkins was initially rather severe, in my eyes I saw him visualising the land as a place to conquer and humanise with utter disregard of any inhabitants of the land and wildlife. And whilst this is true, I have learned that there was also a different side to him his images inspired a huge Environmental revolution in America. When he first visited Yosemite in the late 1800’s he was blown away by the beauty of the landscape. His resulting images were shown to President Abraham Lincoln who signed the Yosemite Grant Act in turn inspiring John Muir to see Yosemite as a protected National Park who motivated President Theodore Roosevelt to create the National Park which is known and loved today. “The radiance in some places is so great as to be fairly dazzling. Every crystal, every flower, a window opening into heaven. A mirror reflecting the creators.” John Muir describing Yosemite. Man and nature are juxtaposed against one another in an eternal battle. This limestone slide created by nature and captured by man is a result of layers of sediment piling up on one another. There is such a contrast of nature and man here, while Timothy O’ Sullivan would have approached this shot to show the power of nature, Carleton Watkins shows the road to the future, the train passing across the foreground, a poignant memorial of the landscape that was savaged to set down such tracks. Highlighting the power of Progress and how it will continue. Such images inspired and appealed to the nation, their ideal of an American Eden, yet compare this image with the truth of the matter. As Synder discussed in his essay, the ‘American Eden’ was only half of the picture, the other half was more brutal. To create the Central Pacific Railroad (which Carleton Watkins was one of the ‘big four'(owners of the railroad) something innocent must be destroyed and thus followed the devastating slaughter of the tens of millions of herds of Buffalo that had once roamed the lands as well as the homes and lives of the Native Americans and anyone who was caught in the vicious crossfire. “Maybe Progress should lose for once” Owen – Jurassic World. This pile of Bison skulls makes me feel physically sick, they look so proud to have slaughtered such innocent creatures! Whilst I am not at all insinuating that Carleton Watkins is entirely to blame for this, I am merely saying that he appealed to citizens by showing how man has a right to dominate the planet through his photography, spinning a lie and he was an owner of the railroad. “The great Pacific Railway is commenced.… Immigration will soon pour into these valleys. Ten millions of emigrants will settle in this golden land in twenty years.… This is the grandest enterprise under God!”George Francis Train – Railroad financier On the positive side, photographs such as these were able to show the nation the truth behind the ‘American Eden’ and images such as this gave rise to Conservational Photography. Timothy O’Sullivan. O’Sullivans images show the harsh brutality of nature, showing the insignificance of man in the face of nature. Perhaps this stems from his first-hand encounter in the war seeing the terrible loss of life. I was drawn in by the power of this image of the Shoshone falls, the still waters contrast with the raging water in the backgrounds, though the movement is not visible, our imagination fills in the gaps of this roaring natural wonder and picks out the tiny figure at the edge of the water. Watching. One thing I was struck by when I was viewing O’Sullivan’s images was his inclusion of people; perhaps I had read it incorrectly, but I thought that Synder implied that O’Sullivan used footprints, or man-made objects to highlight human occupancy, yet I found many images with tiny figures (such as this image of the Shoshone Falls) in vast landscapes to highlight the power of nature. Synder wrote of how O’Sullivan showed how diminutive we are which is captured with the sole figure here, yet I also feel something else from O’Sullivan’s images, a search for solitude. I feel an aching sense of loneliness looking at the pictures, the places he photographs such as the Shoshone falls are so. A sole figure stands watching, swept up, almost undefinable in this magnificent vista. It is reminiscent of Caspar Friedrich’s works and makes me feel that compared to nature we are just passing echoes. We are visitors to this wonderful planet, blown by the wind in new directions. This landscape will remain forever yet we will not. Previous Post Exercise 2.1: ‘Territorial Photography’ Part One Next Post Assignment One – Re Tutor Feedback
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Smith Stories: Front Porch! 4259 Talon Dr. is waterproofed from all of the rain we got! Umbrella? Check! Towels? Check! Water wings Chicago-style? Check! Jackson and I visited the house yesterday on our way to Brandi's, and I was thrilled to see our new porch! Well, actually I knew it would be there. We received a copy of the appraisal at the beginning of the week, and the picture the appraiser took for the front of the report showed the porch. There were some nice pictures in the packet... Anyways, the house looks great, and we are looking forward to our pre-dry-wall inspection on Monday! Jackson was THRILLED that Mommy un-lost his frog boots yesterday! The back story is that I bought these boots to also serve as snow footwear. I hated to spend money on a pair of snow boots just in case. I figured we'd have plenty of uses for rain boots, however. Well, Jackson LOVED these boots while we were in Evanston for the holidays, but they didn't stay on very well, and annoyed all grown-ups involved. He kept asking for them, and I would just tell him I didn't know where they were. I know, I'm terrible--LOL Anyways, I got them out yesterday since it was pretty wet, and he was so excited!
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Vinos Ambiz, SL (Terroir-expressing, natural wines (Sierra de Gredos, Spain): Slew of Back-Posts (1 of 5): Photography Exhibition It was a surprise invitation for me. Firstly I’d never been invited to pour wine at that sort of event – in fact I’ve never been invited to pour wines at any sort of event! The only events that I usually go to are our own annual tastings (the last one in December 2011 was held in La Tabacalera – see this post), the odd local wine fair here in Spain, and the occasional informal tasting/get-together here in Madrid. So it was really interesting to be there, at this art gallery, as the people present weren’t wine-geeks! They were there to see the photographs! But, having said that, they were also interested in my wines, and I was asked a lot of questions. Photo Exhibition There was good background music provided by Michael (from Poland) throughout the event. Me and Michael, the musician
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Guessed authors - shadows of echoes of memories of songs 12:18 pm July 4th, 2005 Guessed authors It's my mum's birthday in August, and she usually has a book wish-list which she gives to my dad, my sister and me in case we can't think of anything else to buy her. Now while I don't really mind buying stuff off the list, a) it seems a bit daft given that she's quite happy to buy them for herself anyway, and b) there's always a lot of faff between the three of us as to who buys what, sometimes resulting in duplicate copies. I'd quite like to get her something that she wouldn't buy for herself, i.e. something she might not even know exists, but should like anyway. So, knowing that there are a fair few SF/Fantasy geeks reading this, I'm turning to you guys for help. Things I know she has read and enjoyed recently: [edited to include suggestions that I know she's already got/read] Pratchett (funny how it's always the obvious ones you forget to mention) Katherine Kerr (? I think she's got some of these) Julia Gray, The Guardian Cycle series Guy Gavriel Kay, pretty much everything AFAICT Robin Hobb, "Assassin" / "Fool" series "Bridget Jones" :-) Can anybody recommend anything that someone who's liked all these might enjoy? (Apologies in advance if I end up saying "I think she's got/read that", I can't remember everything that's on her shelves...) Ideally I want to avoid authors she's already buying everything by, because it's just too easy to duplicate stuff. NB it doesn't have to be Fantasy (you know I don't really do genre anyway!) but she doesn't read that much SF and I've not had that much success finding non-genre things that she likes... at least, I lent her a huge stack of books a while ago and she wasn't wildly enthusiastic about any of them. Open to suggestions, though. Read 66 | Write From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 02:05 pm (UTC) (Link) I'd never heard of author or title until now, but if the review/summary on Amazon is accurate, it sounds fantastic! Suspect this is one for me to read anyway (and buy a copy for my mum if I think she'll like it too). BTW, um, those Georgette Heyer books... [looks sheepish] ... there was faff, & I didn't have an address for you, but mostly there was just faff, & I'm sorry. I do still have them, and if you email me an address, I'll post them to you -- will pay postage ('printed paper' will be cheapish anyway) for the sake of giving them a good home & gaining the space in the library. :-) From: k425 Date: July 4th, 2005 01:52 pm (UTC) (Link) Diane Duane is nice. Fantasy, cats. Book of Night With Moon and On Her Majesty's Wizardly Service - cats, kids and dinosaurs fight and save the world. From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 02:06 pm (UTC) (Link) The name rings a bell, which may just mean that other people have mentioned her or may mean my mum's already got some... Sounds good, though, so I will try to sneak a peek at bookshelves (or ask my dad to do so). From: bibliogirl Date: July 4th, 2005 02:03 pm (UTC) (Link) Lois Bujold? I hear a lot of good things about her stuff even if I've not got round to reading it myself yet. From: keirf Date: July 4th, 2005 02:40 pm (UTC) (Link) I found Lois McMaster Bujold irritating. Combined the worst traits of EE Doc Smith and Asimov. From: senji Date: July 4th, 2005 02:06 pm (UTC) (Link) Wizard of the Pigeons is Megan Lindholm's (Robin Hobb's less famous name!) most consistently recommended book. And, well, I enjoyed it… From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 04:01 pm (UTC) (Link) ISTR sion_a said he hadn't been too keen on the Lindholm he'd read (which may not have been that one), but will look into it, thanks. From: fluffymormegil Date: July 4th, 2005 02:09 pm (UTC) (Link) I'll recommend the earlier Mercedes Lackey stuff - Oathbound/Oathbreakers, Arrows of the Queen/Arrow's Flight/Arrow's Fall. After that she starts writing too many angsty gayboys. (I have nothing in principle against angsty gayboys, but Vanyel Ashkevron is such a stereotype!) From: bibliogirl Date: July 4th, 2005 02:11 pm (UTC) (Link) Actually, you could always try her on some of the non-Valdemar Lackey, too -- the recent stuff like _Gates of Sleep_ is quite fun, as is _Fairy Godmother_. I mean, we're not talking deep literature here, but still entertaining. From: perdita_fysh Date: July 4th, 2005 02:11 pm (UTC) (Link) I *heart* Diane Wynne Jones (and she has written so much stuff that you can probably find something she doesn't already have without too much effort too, Amazon marketplace is good for out of print stuff). On the grounds that anyone else who loves DWJ might also love other things I love, I also love Ursula Le Guin. Not that the styles are the same in any way, I think it is more to do with intelligent, well written stuff not about 'real life'. The Earthsea stuff is her most fantasy, least sci fi, work but also what she's most likely to have already come across. Maybe she hasn't already found things like 'Worlds of Exile and Illusion' 'The Left Hand of Darkness' 'The Lathe of Heaven' or 'The Dispossessed' though? From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 02:21 pm (UTC) (Link) I'm afraid she's already got all the Le Guin I'd be likely to be able to find... and I thought "The Left Hand of Darkness" was required reading for anybody who claimed to have ever read SF/Fantasy (or is that just in Cambridge?) ;-) There may be some DWJ she doesn't have but I know she just got rid of "Howl's Moving Castle" and, um, another one (in the same series? Looked like, anyway...) on the grounds that she probably wouldn't bother reading them a second time, so I suspect I may have mined that seam to the limit. From: vinaigrettegirl Date: July 4th, 2005 02:21 pm (UTC) (Link) totally off, but She might really like David Nobbs's "Going Gently" (he's the originator of Reginald Perrin, amongst other things). It's a very lively and satisfying read, and as it includes humour, elements of fantasy and the surreal, more than one wise woman, and insight, it might be a memorable birthday book. She might also like "Notes from Overground" ('Man is born free but is everywhere in trains'), by 'Tiresias', which is fantastically funny and can be returned-to over and over again. From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 04:04 pm (UTC) (Link) Re: totally off, but "Notes from Overground" sounds fantastic, definitely one for me if not for her... I should ask for recommendations for other people more often! (Not that I actually need to lengthen my reading list any, but hey ho.) Not sure about the Nobbs book (for reasons I can't quite put my finger on), but I'll have a look. Thanks for the suggestions. Re: totally off, but - vinaigrettegirl - Expand From: geekette8 Date: July 4th, 2005 02:21 pm (UTC) (Link) Jasper Fforde (the Thursday Next series)? From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 02:24 pm (UTC) (Link) Ooh, yes, possibly. I started reading one of them & it didn't really wow me, but it looked quite good fun, so I might have another look with a view to "will she like this?" rather than "do I like this enough to bother reading it given that I have a zillion other things to read as well?" IYSWIM. :-) From: fluffymormegil Date: July 4th, 2005 02:23 pm (UTC) (Link) Lyndon Hardy's Master of the Five Magics et seq (two others whose precise titles I forget, although their numerical parts follow on from five). Katherine Kurtz's Deryni novels. Ardath Mayhar - Khi To Freedom and others. Patricia C. Wrede - Talking to Dragons and its related works are fairly light-hearted, the other stuff rather less so. PC Hodgell - God Stalk et seq. (Though laying hands on God Stalk itself may be Hard :/ ) (Pretty much everything I'm mentioning is off my mother's bookshelves.) From: borusa Date: July 4th, 2005 02:30 pm (UTC) (Link) "Secret of the Sixth" and "Riddle Of The Seven Realms", I believe. I loved Master of the Five, but the sequels were a bit disappointing and quite frankly awful, respectively. From: rmc28 Date: July 4th, 2005 02:28 pm (UTC) (Link) I've got books by about 2/3 of that list and would add the following (some of which I know other people have said, but I may as well add a vote or two): * Lois McMaster Bujold (especially Shards of Honor & Barrayar, sometimes sold in one book as Cordelia's Honor) * Ursula Le Guin (especially The Left Hand of Darkness, because it is excellent and everyone should read it) * Vernor Vinge: A Fire Upon The Deep or A Deepness In The Sky as a first one, I was less enthralled by Across Realtime although it is still good. * Jenny Crusie, who's definitely Not SF or fantasy, but more like Georgette Heyer except set *now* rather than in costume drama. And makes me laugh a lot. From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 02:42 pm (UTC) (Link) Bujold and Duane are looking like the top of the list so far... I utterly loathed "A Fire Upon the Deep", I'm afraid, so I really don't think I could wish it on anybody else! Never heard of Jenny Crusie, but will investigate -- thanks. jennycrusie.com - (Anonymous) - Expand From: julietk Date: July 4th, 2005 02:28 pm (UTC) (Link) Is she much on the historical stuff? I very much enjoyed 'Quicksilver' by Neal Stephenson which is sort of, er, historical-fantasy-epic, er... I dunno, I enjoyed it in the same sort of way as I enjoy fantasy, because he has this richly detailed & enormously complicated world to get engrossed in. So your mum might like it too. From: keirf Date: July 4th, 2005 02:41 pm (UTC) (Link) The Riddlemaster of Hed, by Patricia McKillip. From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 03:49 pm (UTC) (Link) Oh, good point on the Holdstock. Except I now have to try to remember if I've already lent it to her. :-} Will look at the other one, thanks! From: rillaith Date: July 4th, 2005 02:48 pm (UTC) (Link) I've seen others have already mentioned George R R Martin and Diane Duane, who I'll second, but what about... Katherine Kerr - Deverry series James Patterson (mostly writes crime / mystery type fiction - although his latest is, shockingly, Mills and Boon-esque!) The Lake House, which is fairly fantasy-based. James Clemens, the Wit'ch series (Banned and the Banished - 5 books), which are engrossing once you get past the apostrophe-itis. I've found that a lot of people I know with similar tastes in fantasy to myself have enjoyed a lot of crime/murder mystery authors - in particular ottah, beckyl and myself are pretty much consistently enjoying the same books. From: j4 Date: July 4th, 2005 03:51 pm (UTC) (Link) Hm, my mum's not too keen on crime/murder mystery -- she used to read Agatha Christie and Margery Allingham but seems to have gone off the whole genre a bit in recent years. I think she's got some Terry Goodkind and Katherine Kerr, but will check. Sorry to be awkward! :) Oh, and the Clemens sounds interesting -- she managed to read a lot of David Eddings so I suspect she can cope with apostrophes. ;-) (no subject) - rillaith - Expand From: vatine Date: July 4th, 2005 05:05 pm (UTC) (Link) Possibly Peter Hamilton? From: the_elyan Date: July 4th, 2005 09:07 pm (UTC) (Link) To add my own tiny voice: 1) the last book that really blew me away was "The Light Ages" by Iain MacLeod - "alternative England" with Fifth Element and lots of industrial-Age griminess. The sequel is a bit of a mess, though. Though I haven't read it myself, I am led to believe Perdita (?) Street Station by China Mieville is very good in the same vein. ii) Aberwyswyth Mon Amour by Malcolm Pryce - very, very funny Raymond Chandler spoof set in south Wales. iii) anything by Neil Gaiman (but then I'm sure you knew that already) iv) "Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell" by Susanna Clarke - weighty but ultimately rewarding (more alternative Englandery, this time with explicit magic, and jane Austen period setting). And if you get bore of it, it makes a very good brick. v) Iain Banks - always reliable. The Crow Road is probably the best start-point of the non-genre... damned_colonial (no subject) [+19] senji (no subject) [+3] fluffymormegil (no subject) [+4] vinaigrettegirl totally off, but [+2] fluffymormegil (no subject) [+2] rillaith (no subject) [+3]
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Weather 11th October 2016 – Los Cristianos/Las Americas | Queenie's Daily Snippets Periplo Festival in Puerto de la Cruz → Weather 11th October 2016 – Los Cristianos/Las Americas Posted on October 11, 2016 by Red Queen's Musings The rain we were expecting yesterday never arrived and the forecast has been revised suggesting we could see some light showers midweek with heavier rain this weekend. As I write though, that doesn´t seem to be backed up by the view from my window. The sky is a delicate shade of blue, not a cloud in sight and the sun is sparkling on the sea, and although it is still early, it is already 20°C Yesterday was a bit mixed, although there was plenty of sunshine, there was also a lot of cloud and whilst for the most part temperatures hovered around 25°C, come teatime I had to close the windows to stop the cold drifting into the house. Share this:TwitterFacebookGoogleLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... This entry was posted in Daily Weather and tagged South Tenerife, Tenerife Daily News, weather forecasts. Bookmark the permalink. ← Car ferry crash causes Los Cristianos chaos
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Outstanding - Review of Outrigger Beach Resort, Fort Myers Beach, FL - TripAdvisor “Awesome stay in May 2014!!!” “Love, Love Love!!!!” “Awesome.. love it..love it.” “Beach is so worth it” “Beach Vacation at a very nice place” Outstanding - Outrigger Beach Resort We stayed at the Outrigger for 3 nights (5/21-5/24, 2014) and loved it!!! We upgraded to a balcony-well worth it. Don't think I would have liked it otherwise-.money well spent. It was wonderful. The beachfront was super! Everything we wanted was right there...breakfast buffet, pool, massive white sand beach, cafe, tiki-bar, entertainment, friendly, helpful staff, discount savings coupons on drinks, etc. We did NOT even leave resort to visit Sanibel Island as we had planed because we were enjoying the Outrigger SO much!. Room was great, glad we went for oceanfront! Room Tip: Go with the oceanfront Ask fflashh about Outrigger Beach Resort 5 Thank fflashh All reviews deckside cafe tiki bar across the street live music cabana rentals charley's boathouse guest services deck area standard room large deck breakfast buffet on site restaurant ground floor white sand bit dated beautiful sunsets housekeeping staff 577 - 583 of 1,684 reviews The Perfect Oasis :-) I'm gonna start out with ...WOW !!! Everything about this place is wonderful from the staff to the food to the Tiki bar to the Ocean Front room. The beach front view was simply incredible ! The soft cool white sand that ran the horizon with the beautiful blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico. We randomly picked The Outrigger off of the internet for our honeymoon.We stayed here for 6 nights, We were apprehensive but wanted a first floor beach front room. I kept telling the fiance' (now hubby) that I wanted to open the door and be able to put my feet in the sand. Literally, it was just that :-) Upon arrival, we were greeted by a two ladies that were very nice and extremely helpful (cuz we arrived a lil early) and they were able to get us in a room right away. The entire staff here was always gracious and friendly. i call this "The Perfect Oasis" because it does have everything you need. You never have to leave the resort whether are looking for food, beverages, entertainment, a quiet place,or conversation with the locals or other travelers. Be sure to book a Beach front room...it sooooo worth it !!! Thanks for the champagne and card, Jodie and Brad Burton Ask Jodie S about Outrigger Beach Resort This Fort Myers beach front resort, has it all! No rental car needed. The Outrigger Beach Resort is a beautifully situated resort on Fort Myers beach. There is a delightful pool to swim in if the warm gulf waters are not your style. The rooms are clean and comfortable and all have a good view. The grounds are beautifully tended and cleaned. The deckside restaurant has great food, beer and wine for a great price. I had the buffet breakfast every morning which was $9.00. If this is too much, there is a breakfast menu to choose from. One day I ordered the fried fish (fish & Chips) for $11.00, It came with two nice sized, whole fish fillets and fries, and I couldn't finish it all. One night I had the Crispy Grouper which was just delicious! You can eat inside or outside. If you want something stronger than the beer and wine that the restaurant offers you can order a drink from their tiki bar. The tiki bar has a small stage next to it, and there was live entertainment every night. The bar closes at 10:00 so it is not too noisy to get a good nights sleep and start your day early. One day we took the trolley, the fare is fifity cents, to the north end of Ft. Myers beach and shopped. We also took the trolley to the Santini Plaza Marina, where we went on a tour and saw many Dolphins, as well as two Manatees, in Estero Bay. They have every water sport imaginable within walking distance or you can take the trolley. The resort rents bicycles which were a lot of fun to ride especially on the beach. Some of my favorite moments were my morning walks on the beach to collect shells, the island breeze that kept you cool even when it was hot, sitting at the tiki bar listening to good music, and watching the sunset each night over the gulf. My favorite experience happened at sunset, where I witnessed an unpracticed, impromptu event that occured every night, almost a spiritual experience. Each night as the sun set, at the moment the sun disappeared below the horizon, everyone on the beach and at the tiki bar, applauded and cheered as if it were the last curtain call of a great performance, thanking the sun for the great day it had given us. Room Tip: The larger size standard is perfect for a couple or two friends. I only stayed here once, however I... Ask gvallaro about Outrigger Beach Resort 4 Thank gvallaro We were lucky to get in for just one night on our travels around the state. And, very lucky that the last room available had a beautiful ocean view! Beds are very comfortable, nice screened in balcony and very friendly staff. Also, there was a restaurant directly across the street which gave 10% off your meal because of staying at this hotel. I would definitely visit both places again. I know this is a high end resort area, so I guess the price was in line with the area, but it was a little expensive. Only drawback that I can see to this lovely hotel. Room Tip: Our room was an end room with gorgeous ocean view. Ask Linda T about Outrigger Beach Resort Amazing location! Great rooms! You can't say enough good things about this location. Just far enough from fort myers beach tourist area-5 minute drive. It's perfect! The beach is steps from your room, pool is perfect, walk up bar and restaurant on site. We could have stayed in this location all week and have been happy. Cabana rentals are inexpensive and fantastic for beach days! Ask Cashe311 about Outrigger Beach Resort 1 Thank Cashe311 I stayed at the Outrigger on May 4th for 5 days and was extremely pleased with my stay. My husband had made the reservations and had mentioned we were coming for our anniversary. Upon arrival, a complimentary bottle of champagne was waiting in the room. The staff at the Outrigger was exceptional! We needed batteries for the tv remote and mentioned it to one of the maids. She immediately got on her radio and called maintenance and within 5 minutes it was done and while he was there, he noticed a loose handle on the sliding glass door and quickly fixed that too. The resort is located right on the beach and I highly recommend spending the extra money to stay in one of the beach side rooms. It was complete heaven! The tiki bar is located next to the pool and right off the beach. It isn't a "spring break" sort of place which was a relief. It is peaceful and fun at the same time. The sunsets are absolutely breathtaking!! This is a MUST STAY if you are going to Ft. Myers!! Definitely will be back! Room Tip: Choose the rooms on the beach side. Ask ocs143 about Outrigger Beach Resort 1 Thank ocs143 TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Booking.com, Expedia, TravelClick, Hotels.com, Cancelon, Travelocity, TripOnline SA, Hotwire, HotelQuickly, Evoline ltd, getaroom.com and HotelsClick so you can book your Outrigger Beach Resort reservations with confidence. We help millions of travelers each month to find the perfect hotel for both vacation and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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restaurant | imma.eat.chu Ludo Bites ~ December 2007 Posted on December 20, 2007 by susan Excuse the Ludo Bites count down but I just adore the food there and the fact that you can b.y.o.b. with no corkage. The combination of excellent food and no corkage is rare. So I returned this week, the last week of the event, with a few more friends. We started off the night by popping off the cork on a shiraz and going to work on the bread basket with Echire butter. Our large cheese plate was served up shortly after featuring these pairings: Epoisse (Cow) – honeycomb Mimmolette (Cow) – pink grapefruit confit Petit Basque (Sheep) – date puree and sea salt Morbier (Cow) – toasted hazlenut paste, licorice Le Cornilly (Goat) – spiced Prune Posted in los angeles Tagged restaurant Ludo Bites, Again Cherry tomato aigre-doux, rigatoncini pasta, poached lobster in tamarind butter I went back Ludo Bites a few times since my post but haven’t written about any new subsequent dishes. And there are new dishes or little edits every week! My initial plan was to go eat there every week but unfortunately this did not come to fruition. But next week is the last week of Ludo Bites and a small panic set in. It’s been over a month since I ate there and I wanted to come back and see what was going on. Bread, Cheese, Ludo Bites Posted on October 7, 2007 by susan Last week when Karina was in town she suggested a group dinner at Ludo Bites, a collaboration between Breadbar, Beverly Hills Cheese Store and Chef Ludovic Lefebvre. This sounded intriguing. I’ve never had Chef Ludo’s food before at L’Orangerie or Bastide, either being a poor student or a poor college graduate depending on what year it was. Dinner at Ludo Bites turned out to be an absolutely amazing night of food, fun and excitement. A night of beautiful quenelle of feta mousse over juicy and sweet heirloom tomatoes; an amazing spread of cheeses with equally amazing condiments most of which were made by Chef himself, especially the addicting pink grapefruit confit; chile spiked chocolate mousse; and so much more. Karina and Dawn both wrote great posts on this magical dinner with beautiful photos to accompany.
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Art of Living in News: Spiritual Guru keen to talk to Taliban Spiritual Guru keen to talk to Taliban Ranchi: Spiritual leader and 'Art of Living' founder Shri Shri Ravishankar Wednesday said there was no ''readymade solution'' to the spurt in terrorism in Pakistan and expressed his keenness to talk to the Talibans, if an invitation came from the neighbouring country. He, however, cautioned that ''the disease of global terrorism'' plaguing Pakistan should not be allowed to spread its tentacles in India further. Read More If a person feels hurt by the Divine where does one go? - There is nowhere to go! It is impossible that the Divine hurts you! There is a beautiful couplet in Kannada that we used to learn in school. It says, the m... The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit! - A year ago, due to stormy rains in the city, a big rain tree fell uprooted outside our compound wall. The tree, circa a century old, stood witness to a cou...
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New England's History: June 2015 Posted by Jim Belshaw at 5:32 pm 7 comments: Links to this post We know from the ethnographic record that the pattern of Aboriginal life across the broader New England on the dawn of invasion was varied and complex. The archaeological record suggests that this pattern began forming after sea levels stabilised around 6,000 years ago, with growth accelerating around 5,000 years ago. New England’s history is dominated by geography. From east to west, the often narrow coastal strip ends in the rugged broken escarpments of those blue ranges that provide a constant visual backdrop to much of the coast. The New England Tablelands, the largest tablelands in Australia, declines to the west, becoming the Western Slopes and then falling away into the vast Western Plains. Looking north-south, that pattern creates the broad zones we know today, coast, tablelands, slopes and plains, each marked by local variation. Five thousand years ago, as today, travel was easier north-south than it was east-west. The Aborigines of the slopes and plains formed one very broad grouping, those on the coast another. Petrology studies rocks. In early pioneering work, Ray Binns and Isabel McBryde used petrological analysis to trace Aboriginal ground-edge artefacts in multiple collections back to source. Their work revealed a widespread exchange network that carried artefacts from the stone quarry at Moore Creek near Tamworth north and especially west as far as the Darling River. This was a remarkable result because of the distances involved, and suggesting that the patterns we know from ethnographic evidence formed early. Binns and McBryde’s analysis also showed more limited exchange on the coast where suitable stone was widespread. However, there appeared to be almost no interconnection between either coast or Moore Creek and the Tablelands. Further, those major sites connected with the Tablelands such as Bendemeer or Graman are on the periphery. So what, to use Iain Davidson phase, about that bit in the middle, the main Tablelands? The evidence suggests that the Tablelands were a marchland area, with a relatively small resident population squeezed between the big coastal language groups whose territories extended into the headwaters of the coastal rivers and the large Kamilaroi language group extending along the Western Slopes. Oral tradition, the ethnographic evidence and limited archaeological evidence all suggest seasonal movement between the coast and tablelands. Petrological evidence from the Salisbury Court axe factory shows a relatively limited local distribution, suggesting that it was important to a local resident group. The central –southern Tablelands Nganyaywana (Anaiwan) language itself appears structurally related to the coastal languages, but is also very distinct, hinting that it diverged during a period of isolation. One of the most interesting feature of the Tablelands is the presence of significant ceremonial sites, including the Serpentine stone arrangements p(icture). Some served local needs, but high country sites such as Serpentine clearly met broader needs. There are hints in the evidence we have of the broader patterns that once existed. By combining all forms of evidence, we may yet be able to discover those patterns. It’s a tantalising prospect. Posted by Jim Belshaw at 3:50 pm No comments: Links to this post
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Please read the wiki before participating. created by speza community for 7 yearsmessage the moderatorsMODERATORSBritishEnglishPolicelusterDublinBenhansjens47todayilearned83GreypoCedarWolfexoendonoeatnosleepThe JanitorJakeable...and 18 more »839840841How The Internet Is Erasing The Religious Right’s Political Power (techcrunch.com)submitted 1 year ago by plusimhungryforshit192 commentssharecancelsorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onloading...sorted by: bestbesttopnewhotcontroversialoldrandomyou are viewing a single comment's thread.view the rest of the comments →[–]doomybear 4 points5 points6 points 1 year ago (2 children)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onI disagree. The internet is probably having the opposite effect - people find websites that already agree with them and filter out opposing viewpoints. ahem I'm kind of lazy right now so I'm just going to post the wikipedia thingy on group polarization. permalink[–]Valgor 4 points5 points6 points 1 year ago (1 child)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onThe examples provided in the article are from social websites, so you can be on twitter and not subscribe to pro-gay tweeters, but the point is: the amount of people in that group are very small. What people filter and how much they filter doesn't matter. Haters make up a small part of the Internet. permalinkparent[–]doomybear 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children)sorry, this has been archived and can no longer be voted onWell, there's the other side of the coin - websites that are predominantly liberal are liable to vilify and denounce conservative opinions. Actually, I think it might be fair to say that large conservative movements aren't likely to surface on Twitter and Facebook. Christian Mingle is a top 10 dating site, so I'm positing that the religious right would move to other social networking sites if they were 'viable.' Although I don't think they really care right now. Fox News, probably the largest single focal point for the religious right, seems kind of stuck on itself. And now my profit senses are tingling. If only I wasn't so lazy... permalinkparentaboutblogaboutteamsource codeadvertisejobshelpwikiFAQreddiquetterulescontact ustoolsmobilefirefox extensionchrome extensionbuttonswidget<3reddit goldstoreredditgiftsreddit AMA appreddit.tvradio redditUse of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. © 2014 reddit inc. 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Close to Mercado Santiago and from the tourist... - Koox Art 57 Boutique Hotel Traveller Reviews - TripAdvisor “As in, barely room for your bag in the room” Close to Mercado Santiago and from the tourist... - Koox Art 57 Boutique Hotel Traveller Reviews KooxHotels, E-Business Manager at Koox Art 57 Boutique Hotel, responded to this reviewResponded 9 January 2014 All reviews private jacuzzi priced hotel small pool central position room was spotlessly clean main plaza some great restaurants standard room desk staff block walk walking distance cool down junior suite great room air conditioning small hotel location is great KooxHotels, E-Business Manager at Koox Art 57 Boutique Hotel, responded to this reviewResponded 4 October 2013 Last minute in Merida When I got to Merida, I looked for a hotel room available while I was walking around the main plaza. I found art57 on expedia and went directly to the hotel to book my overnight stay. The hotel is small but super chic and charming. The rooms are clean, the front desk staff were friendly and helpful. I would stay here again the next time I'm in Merida. Ask chinanyc about Koox Art 57 Boutique Hotel Thank chinanyc KooxHotels, E-Business Manager at Koox Art 57 Boutique Hotel, responded to this reviewResponded 13 September 2013 TripAdvisor is proud to partner with Booking.com, Expedia, LoveHolidays, Agoda, Hotels.com, TripOnline SA, Evoline ltd, HotelQuickly, Ebookers and 5viajes2012 S.L. so you can book your Koox Art 57 Boutique Hotel reservations with confidence. We help millions of travellers each month to find the perfect hotel for both holiday and business trips, always with the best discounts and special offers.
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Beautiful scenery, lovely b&b - Review of Lumb Beck Farmhouse B & B, Ilkley, England - TripAdvisor Beautiful scenery, lovely b&b - Lumb Beck Farmhouse B & B Search Europe›United Kingdom (UK)›England›Yorkshire›West Yorkshire›Ilkley›Ilkley B&Bs / Inns›Lumb Beck Farmhouse B & B Our online travel partners don't provide prices for this accommodation, but we can search other options in Ilkley Check In mm/dd/yyyy See the most recent reviews cobwebsinthecloset 19 helpful votes “Beautiful scenery, lovely b&b” Lumb Beck is a lovely farmhouse b&b on the Moor above Ilkley and Addingham, we stayed in the original en-suite room with bath and over bath shower. The room was huge with a comfy double bed, and a single bed, antique furniture, tv and dvd - very suitable for both leisure and business traveller looking for a quiet place to stay, approx 10 mins from Ilkley, 15 mins to Skipton and near Leeds and Bradford. The hosts are very accomodating and friendly, the breakfast was absolutely delicious - great choice of fruits and cereal, proper coffee or tea and a fab aga cooked breakfast. Overall a great place to stay. The lane to the house is fairly narrow - but is well signposted. We will be returning to Lumb Beck!!! Thank cobwebsinthecloset Report Ask cobwebsinthecloset about Lumb Beck Farmhouse B & B English first Any CrimsonandClover89 1 review 2 helpful votes “A B&B Beyond Belief” Thank CrimsonandClover89 Report Ask CrimsonandClover89 about Lumb Beck Farmhouse B & B This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. schoolsie We have just returned from a four day stay at the Lumb Beck Farmhouse B and B in Addingham Moorside, near Ilkley, West Yorkshire. In 2006 it was awarded the Yorkshire Tourist Board's Silver Gilt award.Located about 1.5 miles up a long windy lane, the farmhouse enjoys beautiful views over the Yorkshire countryside. There are only two rooms available, but both are large with one double and one single bed in each room. Our room had large en-suite bathroom with a very efficient over-head shower in the bath. The room itself is decorated in traditional Edwardian style with antique dark wood furniture, two recliner chairs, tv, dvd, and the usual coffee/tea making facilities, as well as iron, ironing board, fridge, board games, electric blankets, water bottles etc etc! I can't imagine you would ever need the last two items as the luxury duvets must be at least 15 tog ( a bit too hot for a menopausal lady in the middle of August!). The host and hostess are genuine Yorkshire people who do absolutely everything to ensure your stay is perfect. The breakfasts are majestic...........the full English of course, complemented by homemade things such as peaches cooked in honey, and gently poached plums, plus fresh strawberries, raspberries, bananas, freshly squeezed orange juice, yogurt, cereals, porridge on request (lovely).......it was very fortunate we were playing golf every day and burning up all those calories!Wendy, the host, obviously enjoys sharing her lovely property with her appreciative guests. We were greeted on arrival by tea and yummy homemade cake in the summerhouse, and left with a beautiful yorkshire parkin cake to take home! The garden is also a delight, with interesting features at every turn. There was also a large plasma screen tv in the lounge available for those guests who cannot leave the outside world behind for a few days.We would definately return here another year. A first rate B and B in a beautiful location! Liked — impeccable friendly service Disliked — the road up to the farmhouse - very narrow Thank schoolsie Report Ask schoolsie about Lumb Beck Farmhouse B & B Hotels you might also like... Travelers also viewed these Ilkley hotels #2 of 9 in Ilkley 349 reviews Address: | Addingham Moorside, Ilkley LS29 9JX, England Location: Amenities: Hotel Style: Ranked #8 of 9 B&Bs / Inns in Ilkley Explore similar hotels The Craiglands Hotel 981 ReviewsShow Prices 2.9 miles Dalesway Hotel 200 ReviewsShow Prices 2.6 miles Innkeeper's Lodge Ilkley 236 ReviewsShow Prices 3.7 miles See all Ilkley hotels Browse nearby
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28 of Our Most Anticipated February YA Books - The B&N Teen Blog — The B&N Teen Blog 28 of Our Most Anticipated February YA Books February may be the shortest month of the year, but there’s nothing lacking in its bookish offerings. Kicking off with some of the most anticipated new voices in YA, sprinkled with gorgeous releases from some already beloved voices, and ending with a collection of historical rainbow joy, it’s truly a month of magic both figurative and literal. Below, check out twenty-eight of the titles we’re most excited for, and treat yourself to a new book for every day of the month! The Disturbed Girl’s Dictionary, by NoNieqa Ramos (February 1) Macy’s dictionary is full of so many words that describe all the tough times she’s having right now, but the only one people want to label her with is “disturbed.” Never mind that she doesn’t feel safe even in her own home, with the guys her mom brings in and a regularly empty fridge. Never mind that her father’s in prison and her brother’s been taken by Child Protective Services. Never mind that her two best friends are all she has, and they have their own struggles. Ramos is a powerful new voice in YA that you won’t forget anytime soon. The Belles, by Dhonielle Clayton (February 6) Pause for a moment of cover admiration. Okay, now, let’s discuss one of the most highly anticipated fantasy YAs of ever, shall we? Camellia is a Belle, someone who controls beauty in the world of Orleans, where beauty reigns supreme. And she’s angling to be the top Belle, chosen by the queen to tend to the royal family and be accepted all over as the best. But when the Belles get to court, they see that in the palace of beauty, dark and ugly secrets have taken hold, and being top Belle is nothing like what she imagined it would be…and her powers aren’t either. When she’s put to the ultimate test, forcing a choice between loyalty to the Belles and aiding the royal family, what will she choose? All We Can Do is Wait, by Richard Lawson (February 6) Noted entertainment writer Lawson may be known for his humor, but his first foray into noveldom is a heartbreaker for sure. It explores loss, grieving, moving forward, and changing relationships in the aftermath of a Boston-area bridge collapse that changes the lives of five teens forever, forcing long-held secrets and unspoken fears out into the open as they contemplate how they’ll move forward if their loved ones are lost. American Panda, by Gloria Chao (February 6) This fresh-voiced debut introduces Mei, a Taiwanese American teen who can’t quite seem to live up to her parents’ plans, though that won’t stop her from trying. They want her to be a doctor and marry Taiwanese; she can’t stand biology and her affection lies with Darren Takahashi, her Japanese classmate. She pushes forward anyway, a seventeen-year-old freshman at MIT, exactly as her parents dreamed. But then she reconnects with her brother, Xing, whose failure to comply with his parents’ wishes regarding dating led to his ostracization from the family, and now she can’t help asking herself: is it worth it to be exactly who they want her to be, or is it time to strike out on her own? Winterfolk, by Janel Colby (February 6) Rain’s settled into life among the Winterfolk, the homeless people living outside the fringes of Seattle whom she imagines to be invisible. Then word comes that the Winterfolk will be swept out, and her only hope for survival is to have her fellow homeless friend King take her to Seattle. But when they’re separated during a dangerous night in the city, Rain learns there’s more to urban survival than she imagined, and that she isn’t quite as invisible as she imagined, either. Down and Across, by Arvin Ahmadi (February 6) Scott’s a bit of a flake,—a problem when college applications are nearing deadline and your parents are the “pick a practical career” type. His master plan? Sneak off to D.C. to find the psychology professor whose study about stick-to-itiveness strongly resonated with him, making him think there might be a solution to his problem. Instead he finds Fiona, a college girl who aspires to write crossword puzzles and takes Scott on a wild ride through a night of mishaps, crosswords, and the unexpected that he’ll never forget. The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza, by Shaun David Hutchinson (February 6) Elena isn’t like everybody (anybody?) else. For one thing, she’s the product of a virgin birth. For another, she hears voices—one that tells her she can heal her crush, Freddie, from a gunshot. One that keeps telling her to heal, even though every time she does, people disappear. Are the powers a gift from God? Is the world coming to an end? Mysteries follow Elena wherever she goes, and faith may be the only explanation. The Last to Let Go, by Amber Smith (February 6) When Brooke’s mother kills Brooke’s abusive father, it throws all the plans she had for positive life changes into upheaval. Now she’s barely keeping her head above water as she navigates a new school, her relationships with her remaining family, and what a new crush says about her sexuality. Meanwhile, no one’s sure exactly what happened on the day that changed everything, but Brooke will need to confront it if she’s to move forward and embrace her new life. Tempests and Slaughter (Numair Chronicles Series #1) Tempests and Slaughter, by Tamora Pierce (February 6) Few names translate to “highly anticipated” like Pierce’s, and today, she kicks off brand-new fantasy adventure series the Numair Chronicles. Powerful mage Arram, a student at the Imperial University of Carthak along with his two best friends, Varice (who may become more than a friend) and Ozorne (who just may find himself on the throne). Get to know them in this opener to the story of how Numair Salmalín came to Tortall. Shadowsong, by S. Jae-Jones (February 6) This sequel to the New York Times–bestselling Wintersong is set six months after the first book’s end, as Liesl is back at her family’s inn and working toward a musical career. But she misses her Goblin King, and her brother has become distant. When the barrier between the worlds threatens to crumble, Liesl is forced to return underground in this story of love, sacrifice, and the mysteries of one’s own mind. The Traitor Prince, by CJ Redwine (February 13) The third book of the fairytale-inspired Ravenspire series mashes up The Prince and the Pauper and The False Prince in the story of Javan, crown prince of Akram, who returns from a decade at boarding school to see an impostor nab his throne. When the impostor’s assassins force Javan into prison, his only hope for salvation comes via fighting in the prison’s annual tournament and winning an audience with the king. But Javan has made many enemies, and only the imprisoned Sajda, a skilled fighter in her own right, is willing to help. If they can band together and emerge victorious, they’ll save both their lives. But if they fail, they may never see the outside of prison again. Between the Lines, by Nikki Grimes (February 13) It has been seventeen years since Grimes’ Coretta Scott King Award–winning Bronx Masquerade, but she hasn’t missed a beat in this companion; indeed, only a summer has passed between the books, but that’s enough time for Mr. Ward to get a whole new class. Darrian joins in the hopes that the emphasis on poetry will improve his wordsmithing enough to help him realize his dream of writing for the New York Times. But he learns a lot more than skills when he gets to know his classmates through the work they share and what they reveal about themselves and their families. Honor Among Thieves, by Rachel Caine and Ann Aguirre (February 13) When two New York Times bestselling authors team up for a futuristic sci-fi adventure, the results are nothing short of thrilling. Meet Zara, a petty criminal who’s on her own since refusing to move to Mars with her family. She’d be fine if she could just stay out of trouble, but when that becomes impossible, she finds herself instead recruited onto an elite team of humans called the Honors who’ll be charged with exploring the far corners of the universe as passengers aboard sentient alien spaceships the Leviathan. Zara clicks with both her ship, Nadim, and her partner, Beatriz, making for a better experience than she could’ve imagined…at least until dark secrets rear their heads, raising questions about the Leviathan and what they might be hiding. Dark Goddess, by Amalie Howard (February 13) In this sequel to Alpha Goddess, all is well in the Mortal Realm now that the Lord of Death has been removed from the throne and Sera’s best friend, Kyle, sits there instead…until demons suddenly descend upon them, and Sera is forced to desperately search for their source. When she beseeches the gods for assistance, they send Kira, the living incarnation of Kali, goddess of destruction. Kira will fight by any means necessary to preserve the heavens, even if it means the Mortal Realm suffers in the process. With their only hope for help now an entirely different kind of enemy, Kyle and Sera have to work together to protect their world and save everyone they love. Sightwitch (B&N Exclusive Edition) (Witchlands Series) Sightwitch, by Susan Dennard (February 13) This third entry of the Witchlands series is an illustrated novella set back in the beginning, when Ryber was but a Sightwitch sister tucked away at a convent and waiting for a call from a goddess who never comes. Suffused with the pain of being the only Sister who doesn’t possess the Sight, watching the others hurts her soul for years, right up until they’re all summoned into the mountain and don’t come back. Ryber is alone, and she’s the Sisters’ only hope, Sight or no Sight. It’s on her journey to save them that she meets Kullen and their perilous path changes things forever. Web of Frost, by Lindsay Smith (February 13) Smith has showed off both Russian expertise and major fantasy chops in her previous books, so what better way to go next than a book that combines them both? This first in the Saints of Russalka series is set in a Russian-inspired world in which Russalka is an empire protected by a royal family who works miracles from the saints. That family includes Princess Katza, who has been receiving visions she knows mean she’ll never take the throne. Then tragedy strikes, making her next in line just as the empire is on the verge of being torn apart by rivals and rebellion. Katza fears it may be the beginning of the end of Russalka, until she meets a prophet whose visions tell an entirely different story. But whose visions are correct, hers or the prophet’s? And what will happen to Russalka if she trusts the wrong ones? The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Yang (February 13) Prince Sebastian’s parents may have brides on the brain, but he’s not interested in getting married right now. The joy of his life is something else entirely: wearing beautiful dresses and gallivanting around Paris as the fashion icon Lady Crystallia. It would never be possible without Frances, the dressmaker who both makes his beautiful outfits and keeps his secret. But keeping quiet about the fact that she’s the brilliant mind behind Lady Crystallia’s outfits is getting more and more frustrating for a girl who’s got ambitious dressmaker dreams. How long can she keep his secret if it means she has to stay one, too? Blood of a Thousand Stars, by Rhoda Belleza (February 20) The conclusion to the epic sci-fi fantasy duology that began with Empress of a Thousand Skies picks up with Princess Rhiannon in the throes of revolution, forced to make a choice between trusting her enemy or denouncing him no matter how great the cost may be. But she’s not the only one with the villainous Nero in her sights; Alyosha wants nothing more than to kill him in cold blood, but revenge may come at too high a price. Meanwhile, Kara’s still struggling with the secrets of her past and the fact that she’s the throne’s rightful heir…if she even wants to claim it. The Precious Dreadful, by Steven Parlato (February 20) Teddi’s had a tough time of life, between past trauma, an alcoholic mother, and a deceased father. To occupy herself with better thoughts, she joins a writing group at her library called SUMMERTEENS, hoping for a solid distraction. Instead, inexplicable and bothersome memories of a childhood friend surface, and suddenly, Teddi has questions for everyone she knows, including herself. Pitch Dark, by Courtney Alameda (February 20) Laura is a shipraider, trying to piece together history by searching the galaxy for its missing pieces. Tuck has been stuck in statis on a ship for centuries, one that contains a piece of Earth. When Laura and her family discover the ship and what’s aboard, they know it’s the key to saving the human race. But deadly monsters abound, and in order to save humanity, they’ll have to work together to save themselves first. These Vengeful Souls, by Tarun Shanker and Kelly Zekas (February 20) The “Victorian X-Men” trilogy that begin with These Vicious Masks comes to a close in 1883 England with the powerful Evelyn on the run with Sebastian, who’s still in mourning. She’s determined to get revenge on Captain Goode, but will the cost be too great? And if he and his lies have their way, will she have any choice at all? This has been such a fun series, mashing up powers, history, and romance in a delightful way that makes me hope there’s plenty more ahead for this writing duo. Where I Live, by Brenda Rufener (February 27) Linden’s got a secret life. By day, she’s a blog editor with great friends and a bright future. By night, she’s living at school, where no one knows she’s homeless. Then she learns another classmate’s secret—that her boyfriend is abusive—and the only way she can help is by revealing her own. Can she come forward even if it means revealing her own painful truth? And what will her life and relationships look like if she does? Heart of Iron, by Ashley Poston (February 27) Billed, irresistibly, as Anastasia in space, this sci-fi stars Ana, a girl who was saved as a child by a ship’s captain who found her floating through space with a sentient android named D09. When D09 starts glitching, Ana’s desperate to save him, but it’s a dangerous journey to find the information she needs—and someone else beats her to it. When she and the Ironblood who stole her treasure end up as fugitives from a kingdom that wants it every bit as much as they do, their lives are on the line, their future is uncertain, and Ana ends up facing an impossible choice. This Tiny, Perfect World, by Lauren Gibaldi (February 27) Penny loves her life, her friends, and her boyfriend, and she’s perfectly cool with her plans to attend community college and take on the family business. Then she gets a scholarship to a prestigious theater camp, and spending the summer in an environment that’s completely new to her brings with it a major shift in perspective, as does adding both new friends and an intriguing new guy into the mix. Now, Penny has to consider whether the life she’s always expected to lead is truly the right one for her. People Like Us, by Dana Mele (February 27) Kay Donovan is an queen at Bates Academy, a mean girl soccer captain with secrets to spare and a painful, complicated relationship with her best friend. When she and her clique stumble upon the dead body of a classmate none of them claim to know, it’s the start of a wild spiral for Kay, who receives blackmail notes threatening to expose her if she doesn’t expose her friends first. How far will Kay go to protect herself, and who out there is desperate to ruin her and everyone she cares about? You’ll find out when you absolutely devour this compelling thriller in one sitting. A Girl Like That, by Tanaz Bhathena (February 27) “I’m gonna be really mad if we don’t routinely acknowledge this as one of the best books of 2018,” I thought when I finished this, so here’s me living up to my word: this book is powerful and nuanced and rare and good. Zarin is a Zoroastrian Indian expat living in Muslim majority Saudi Arabia, or at least she was living. When the book opens, she and Porus, the dedicated boy who’ll do anything for her, have been killed in a car crash in Jeddah. How they got there, how Zarin became thought of as “a girl like that,” and the lives of not just the two of them but two other teens unfolds in a stark, memorable story of mental health, sexism, religion, expat life, and more. Tess of the Road, by Rachel Hartman (February 27) Tess isn’t the ladylike woman she’s expected to be in the medieval kingdom of Goredd, and she can’t seem to stop getting herself in trouble. So much trouble, in fact, that her family sends her to a nunnery. But Tess isn’t meant to be a nun, and she isn’t meant to follow the rules. So she chops off her hair and hits the road, looking for a life in which she fits. Along her journey, her backstory slowly unfolds in this thoughtful feminist fantasy. All Out, ed. by Saundra Mitchell (February 27) Marginalized teens have seldom gotten their due in history, but in this anthology, previously sidelined queer teens throughout the ages are front and center. In it, you can find stories by Malinda Lo, Anna-Marie McLemore, Shaun David Hutchinson, Tehlor Kay Mejia, Kody Keplinger, Scott Tracey, Sara Farizan, Nilah Magruder, Kate Scelsa, Mackenzi Lee, Robin Talley, yours truly, and more, spanning the ages with gay, bi, lesbian, transgender, and asexual representation. I realize I’m slightly biased, but is that a dream collection or what? 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WHAT IS THE TAROT FOR? SOME MATERIAL FROM READERS STUDIO | Shining Tribe WHAT IS THE TAROT FOR? SOME MATERIAL FROM READERS STUDIO As many here know I was one of the featured presenters, with Mary K. Greer and Benebell Wen, at this year’s annual Readers Studio conference in New York. This is a great event, and I have been to all but one of them (I was ill that year) since the beginning, when Mary Greer and I were presenters. So it was special for me, and I wanted to do something special. Rather than narrow myself to a single topic that I could fully cover in the 2 1/2 hours we each had, I wanted to open it up, look at basics, and what’s special. For several weeks I took lots of notes, writing many pages in my journal about subjects I might cover, readings we might do, aspects of Tarot in people’s lives. Then i wrote up five pages of handouts, covering many, though not all, of those topics. When we began I told everyone that I did not expect to do it all, but I wanted them to have it. Now i want to share some of that here. The first page of the material was a list of uses people have found in the Tarot. I titled it the same as this post. Here it is. I hope people will feel moved to comment, question, discuss, and especially add things I missed. I should mention that a number of the items came from suggestions made by my friend Zoe Matoff, who is a brilliant and dedicated Tarotist. I should also mention that I do not necessarily endorse some of the things. They are simply ways people have used the Tarot. WHAT IS THE TAROT FOR? Ways People Have Used The Tarot Healing—through advice from a reading, or directly through the images Travel to other worlds or stories Travel on the Tree(s) of Life Discovering secrets—in others or yourself, or in the world. Art—Tarot as an art form or using Tarot to inspire new art Story-telling, writing, poetry Honoring/Speaking to/Summoning the dead Honoring/Speaking to/Summoning spirits, demons, or angels Controlling spirits, demons, or angels Visual form of magical doctrines Identifying threats or issues in a person’s life, and what to do about them Legal, medical, financial direction, or decisions Insh’Allah—discovering the divine will To go out and come back The last is deliberately mysterious and suggestive. I would be interested to know people’s reactions to it. on May 3, 2018 at 12:07 am Comments (7) The URI to TrackBack this entry is: https://rachelpollack.wordpress.com/2018/05/03/what-is-the-tarot-for-some-material-from-readers-studio/trackback/ On May 6, 2018 at 5:22 am Shari Lynn Smith said: Love this list! Thank you for sharing it here too ❤ I call the Tarot my bible and use it as my spiritual book of wisdom. On May 6, 2018 at 6:06 pm Rachel said: Shari Lynn, I have not re-checked the list but I think–amazingly–I did not include Book of Wisdom. So thanks for putting that in the mix. On May 10, 2018 at 7:48 pm Rash said: Maybe this has already been mentioned in a way on your list, but I use tarot to simply ask “why?”. Why did I do (insert action here)? Why did this (insert event or something someone said) make me (insert feeling or reaction here)? Why do I keep…and so on. The images and archetypes trigger a deeper thought pattern that helps me go beyond what I see on the surface, even though it may be connected to an every day, mundane thing. Hope this makes sense. On May 10, 2018 at 9:21 pm Rachel said: I love this idea, including just the single word, without a specific reference. I just asked the Pholarchos tarot “Why?” and got Dreamer of Spirals (page of Cups). the picture shows a dreamy woman, eyes closed, with colors and forms merging in an out of her face and the air around her. The book says, in part, “Correspondences true throughout creation. Geography and spatial relations become a language that carries meaning…Keep learning.” Seems like a perfect answer to Why. On May 11, 2018 at 12:01 pm Rash said: I just googled “Pholarchos Tarot”. It’s beautiful. And yes, the perfect answer to “why”. On June 4, 2018 at 5:21 pm parsifalswheeldivination said: This appears to be the same material that you handed out at the Mass Tarot Society meeting on Saturday. Before I noticed that you had a prohibition against reproducing it on-line, I had posted a couple of excerpts on my blog (although I did cite you as the author), https://parsifalswheeldivination.com/2018/06/04/saving-tarot-from-psychology/ Are you OK with this after the fact? My apologies, and thanks. On June 4, 2018 at 8:17 pm Rachel said: No problem, since you cited me as the author. I’ve had experiences with people reproducing my material as if it’s their own. Thanks for checking.
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The Beast's Lair: Yet Another "Beast" Yet Another "Beast" This past Tuesday, I had the opportunity to once again visit my favorite amusement park, Kings Island. I took my students up there to see a Red's game and go to the park. After watching perhaps the most inept baseball team ever get killed by the Cubs, the next day we went to Kings Island. Now, let me explain the difference between Amusement and Theme parks. An amusement park is basically ride oriented, not too much emphasis on themeing or overall design. (although that is changing). Theme parks go with the idea of creating another world that you step into once you enter the gates. Just being in the park is every bit as cool as the rides themselves. Typically, amusement parks will have more thrill rides and theme parks will have more family oriented rides. That is why Islands of Adventure is the greatest park in the world. It combines the atmosphere of a theme park with the excitement of an amusement park. So, IOA is my fav theme park, but Kings Island remains my fav amusement park. Now that those things are understood. . . The Beast is the greatest roller coaster in the world. Even better than the Hulk at IOA. Although it's counterpart, Son of Beast may be taller and faster, there is something special about The Beast that gives it the greatest coaster status. Let me outline just a couple of reasons why it is top in my book: 1. You cannot see the coaster. Yep, the only thing you can see is the lift hill. The rest of the coaster is hidden by the woods. Kings Island does a great job of building this up by advertising with phrases such as "lurking in the woods of Kings Island." I mean you literally can't see any part of the coaster except the lift. 2. It is the world's longest wooden coaster. It just keeps going and going. Half way through, when most coasters would be finished, you go back up yet another lift hill. Awesome. 3. The overall experience is unmatchable. The history, the tradition, the feeling. Even though Son of Beast is faster and taller, it doesn't have quite the charm of The Beast. It will always be the greatest coaster ever. posted by PhilipMeade.com at 12:04 PM I have to agree with you the Beast is awsome! July 24, 2005 11:02 AM Judah First on the radio The Pink Hair Picture The Van Part II Universal Studios in 2 1/2 weeks Judah First Is Back
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Transduction Pattern of AAVs in the Trabecular Meshwork and Anterior-Segment Structures in a Rat Model of Ocular Hypertension — Yonsei University Transduction Pattern of AAVs in the Trabecular Meshwork and Anterior-Segment Structures in a Rat Model of Ocular Hypertension Si Hyung Lee, Kyeong Sun Sim, Chan Yun Kim, Tae Kwann Park Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are the vector of choice for gene therapy in the eye, and self-complementary AAVs (scAAVs), which do not require second-strand DNA synthesis, can be transduced into cells of the trabecular meshwork (TM). The scAAV transduction patterns in the anterior segment of normotensive eyes have been investigated previously, but those in ocular hypertensive (OHT) eyes have not. We assessed the transduction efficiencies of AAV serotypes 2, 5, and 8 in the anterior-segment structures of the eyes of Sprague-Dawley rats with OHT by circumlimbal suturing, followed 3 days later by intracameral injection of scAAV serotype 2 (scAAV2), scAAV5, or scAAV8 packaged with EGFP. The transduction of scAAV2 and scAAV5 in the TM of OHT rats was markedly enhanced after 1 month, and transduction of scAAV5 was more efficient than that of scAAV2; transduction of scAAV8 into the TM did not occur. The transduction of scAAV2, scAAV5, and scAAV8 was enhanced in the ciliary body, iris, and corneal endothelium of the OHT eyes for 3 months. The expression levels of receptors for scAAV2 and scAAV5 were significantly increased in the OHT compared with control eyes. The results demonstrated that scAAV2 and scAAV5 target the ciliary body and TM in OHT eyes, and that the OHT-related changes in anterior-segment structures enhance scAAV transduction. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omtm.2019.06.009 10.1016/j.omtm.2019.06.009 Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Transduction Pattern of AAVs in the Trabecular Meshwork and Anterior-Segment Structures in a Rat Model of Ocular Hypertension'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Lee, S. H., Sim, K. S., Kim, C. Y., & Park, T. K. (2019). Transduction Pattern of AAVs in the Trabecular Meshwork and Anterior-Segment Structures in a Rat Model of Ocular Hypertension. Molecular Therapy - Methods and Clinical Development, 14, 197-205. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omtm.2019.06.009 Lee, Si Hyung ; Sim, Kyeong Sun ; Kim, Chan Yun ; Park, Tae Kwann. / Transduction Pattern of AAVs in the Trabecular Meshwork and Anterior-Segment Structures in a Rat Model of Ocular Hypertension. 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The transduction of scAAV2 and scAAV5 in the TM of OHT rats was markedly enhanced after 1 month, and transduction of scAAV5 was more efficient than that of scAAV2; transduction of scAAV8 into the TM did not occur. The transduction of scAAV2, scAAV5, and scAAV8 was enhanced in the ciliary body, iris, and corneal endothelium of the OHT eyes for 3 months. The expression levels of receptors for scAAV2 and scAAV5 were significantly increased in the OHT compared with control eyes. The results demonstrated that scAAV2 and scAAV5 target the ciliary body and TM in OHT eyes, and that the OHT-related changes in anterior-segment structures enhance scAAV transduction. AB - Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are the vector of choice for gene therapy in the eye, and self-complementary AAVs (scAAVs), which do not require second-strand DNA synthesis, can be transduced into cells of the trabecular meshwork (TM). 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Quantum Chaotic Thoughts: A Song for Today It's now every day that I get to invoke The Fun Boy Three, but today is one of them. Here is a song for the day. I also considered others, but they're considerably more rude (and this one is also an optimal fit). These are "Springtime for Hitler" from The Producers and a cover of The Supremes' "You Can't Hurry Love" by Mike Pence and the Supreme Court Justices. (This last song was probably performed last time at the Inaugural concert.) Update: REM posted several performances of their song "World Leader Pretend on their Facebook page. Update: Another appropriate song is "The Dictator Decides" by the Pet Shop Boys. The general weariness and the lines about giving speeches are both rather apt. Update (1/21/17): A really apt one is the "Imperial March" from Star Wars. Update (1/22/17): I think that my suggested song for Mike Pence and The Supreme Court Justices would make a great skit for Saturday Night Live, by the way. Also, it now occurs to me that a cover of "Love Child" (also by Diana Ross and The Supremes) would be an even more appropriate song than "You Can't Hurry Love".
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Share Food 14 February 2019 Love is in the air! As we approach the most romantic day of the year, I’m sure many of you are cracking your brains and thinking of what to get for your loved ones! But what other better way to show your love than to bake? Today, we’ll be sharing with you a recipe fit for Valentines’ Day! This recipe is shared by Diana Gale. She’s a professional baking instructor, a recipe book author and also runs an award-winning food blog – The Domestic Goddess Wannabe! There’s no reason for you to not try out this recipe! Here’s bringing to you Lovely Chocolate Cuppies. There’s no reason for you to not try out this recipe! Before we get to work, you’ll need to prepare these ingredients for your chocolate cuppies: Plain or cake our, cocoa powder, baking soda, caster sugar, chocolate milk, unsalted butter, vanilla seeds, an egg, icing sugar, heavy cream or heavy whipping cream, salt and colouring. Combine the mixture Beat until well combined Let’s start to prepare the ingredients first. Place all the cupcake batter ingredients except for the egg, into a mixer and beat it. Then, add in the egg and beat until well combined. fill each cupcake liner with the batter until 2/3 full Use an ice cream scoop to fill the cupcake liners to prevent mess and this will divide the batter evenly Line some cupcake liners on a muffin tray and fill each cupcake liner with the batter until 2/3 full as it will expand when it bakes. So, remember not to fill it to the brim. One tip is to use an ice cream scoop to fill the cupcake liners to prevent mess and this will divide the batter evenly! To maintain an even surface of the cupcake, do turn off the oven fan! Before you place your cupcakes in the oven, remember to preheat the oven at 180 degrees first! Proceed to bake the cupcakes for about 18-20 minutes or to check if the cupcakes are baked, you can simply insert a skewer in the cupcake and if it emerges clean, it is ready! To maintain an even surface of the cupcake, do turn off the oven fan as it might be too strong and will ultimately give your cake an uneven surface, making piping difficult! Once the cupcakes are done, let it cool on a pan first, before transferring onto a wire rack to cool completely. Preparing buttercream Use a mixer and beat the butter until smooth It's time to prepare the butter cream! In a bowl, use a mixer and beat the butter until smooth. Then, add in powdered sugar and mix on low speed first before increasing to medium speed and mix it until the mixture are well combined. Add in the rest of the ingredients for the butter cream and beat on medium to high speed until the mixtures is well-incorporated. Proceed to scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. You can add in 1 tbsp of heavy cream gradually to smoothen the texture. decorate the cupcake ! Once you're done frosting, decorate with some sprinkles and these cupcakes are ready to be served! Here comes the fun part! Insert the piping tip into a piping bag and fill the bag with butter cream till it's 2/3 full. Then, cut the tip of the piping bag and squeeze out the butter cream. You can start to frost the cupcakes now! Once you're done frosting, decorate with some sprinkles and these cupcakes are ready to be served! Food is always the way to go! As we all know, food is always the way to go! Instead of buying gifts, why not bake some cupcakes to show your love? I'm sure your loved ones will be even more surprised with this gift. Learn this recipe today! CuisineWestern 125g plain / cake floursifted 50g Cocoa powdersifted 3/4tsp baking sodasifted 180ml chocolate milk 1/2pod vanilla seeds 230g unsalted buttersoftened to room temperature 2tbsp heavy cream / heavy whipping cream pinch of saltadjust to taste colouringas desired Prepare the cake batter and bake Preheat the oven at 180oC. Place all the ingredients, except for the eggs, into a bowl. Use a mixer and beat for 1 min. Add in egg and beat until well blended. Place cupcake liners in the muffin tray. Fill each cupcake liners with the batter till it 2/3 full. Bake in the pre-heated oven for about 18-20 mins, or until an inserted skewer emerges clean. Let the cakes cool in the pan for 5 – 10 mins before transferring onto a wire rack to cool completely. Prepare the butter cream In a bowl, use a mixer to beat butter till smooth. Add in powdered sugar and mix on low speed, then increase to medium speed. Continue to mix for another 1 – 2 mins until the mixture are well combined. Add in heavy cream, vanilla pod, salt and 2 drops of coloring, beat on medium to high speed till everything comes together. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. Add in 1 tbsp of heavy cream gradually to smoothen the mixture. Pipe the butter cream on the cupcake and serve Insert the piping tip into a piping bag, fill the bag with buttercream till it’s 2/3 full. Cut the tip of the piping bag, squeeze out the buttercream. Frost the cupcake as desired. Decorate with sprinkles and serve immediately. Recipe adapted from Diana Gale The post Lovely Chocolate Cuppies appeared first on Share Food Singapore. Hard Rock Cafe Singapore introduces first edible 24-Karat Gold Leaf Steak Burger Kura is the latest patisserie in Singapore to offer delicate cakes and pastries at affordable prices Best rooftop bars in Singapore: Where to go for cocktails with a view Woman, 21, jailed for charging at policeman, putting him in chokehold at Orchard Towers
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Med School Watercooler: USA Graduate Student Publishes Article in The Journal of Immunology USA Graduate Student Publishes Article in The Journal of Immunology Andrew Ferretti, a graduate student in the department of microbiology and immunology at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine, is the lead author of a study recently published in The Journal of Immunology titled “Autoantibody-Meditated Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis in Rasgrp1- Deficient Mice.” The study examines a novel mouse model for autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (aPAP), the most prevalent clinical form of pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) in patients. PAP is a potentially deadly disease whereby disease-causing antibodies impair the functions of key cells in the lungs. Currently, it is not known how these antibodies are generated. This process leads to a buildup of fluid in the lungs, causing the patient to have difficulty breathing. “This research is important because there are no rodent models that spontaneously develop the autoimmune form of PAP to date,” Ferretti said. “Thus, it is difficult to study the early pathological mechanisms that result in aPAP.” “Previous work from our lab and others show that mice lacking the cell signaling molecule Rasgrp1 spontaneously develop autoimmune features that are similar to the autoimmune disease systemic lupus erythematosus,” Ferretti said. “In addition to these features, we describe in this study another autoimmune feature in Rasgrp1-deficient mice that manifests in the lung and closely mimics the human condition known as aPAP.” Ferretti said the data from his study strongly suggests that Rasgrp1-deficient mice are the first rodent model for aPAP. “We are now digging deeper into the mechanisms that cause disease in this model and we plan to search for similar defects in human patients with aPAP, which could potentially expose future treatments,” he said. Dr. Robert Barrington, assistant professor in the department of microbiology and immunology at the USA College of Medicine, is Ferretti’s primary mentor and senior author on the study. In 2015, the American Lung Association awarded Dr. Barrington a two-year research grant totaling $80,000 to further his research on PAP. “Dr. Barrington has played an indispensable role for both this study and for my training in general,” Ferretti said. “Without his support and guidance we would not have been able to publish this study.” The Journal of Immunology is published by the American Association of Immunologists and publishes novel, peer-reviewed findings in all areas of experimental immunology. Click here to view Ferretti’s abstract. Click here to learn more about Dr. Barrington’s research grant from the American Lung Society. Posted by Med School Watercooler at 12:20 PM
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Patent US6061471 - Method and system for detecting uniform images in video signal - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA method and system for detecting uniform images in a digital video signal made up of a series of video images is disclosed. One aspect of the invention is a method for detecting uniform images. The method comprises segmenting a plurality of the video images into a number of cells, each cell comprising...http://www.google.com/patents/US6061471?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6061471 - Method and system for detecting uniform images in video signalAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6061471 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 08/994,040Publication dateMay 9, 2000Filing dateDec 18, 1997Priority dateJun 7, 1996Fee statusPaidPublication number08994040, 994040, US 6061471 A, US 6061471A, US-A-6061471, US6061471 A, US6061471AInventorsE. North Coleman, Jr.Original AssigneeElectronic Data Systems CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (24), Non-Patent Citations (22), Referenced by (58), Classifications (45), Legal Events (8) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod and system for detecting uniform images in video signalUS 6061471 AAbstract A method and system for detecting uniform images in a digital video signal made up of a series of video images is disclosed. One aspect of the invention is a method for detecting uniform images. The method comprises segmenting a plurality of the video images into a number of cells, each cell comprising a number of pixels, each pixel associated with an intensity value representing the intensity of the pixel. Then, a plurality of cell contrast vectors each associated with one of the segmented video images is generated. Each element of the cell contrast vector is associated with one of the cells of the video image and comprises the standard deviation of the pixel intensity values for the pixels in that cell. A uniform image is detected for a video image in response to the cell contrast vector for that image. B.sub.k =max{&#956;.sub.k [p] N-1(3) C.sub.k max{&#963;.sub.k [p] N-1 (4) After the filtered fade value, f[k], has been calculated for a video image, the process continues in step 94 where it is determined whether a fade has been detected. A fade is detected for a particular video image k if the filtered fade value for that image, f[k], exceeds a threshold value (15 in this embodiment). This embodiment of the invention, however, will indicate fades only where image k comprises the center of a fade. The fade center is defined as the point where the fade value for image k, f[k], exceeds the threshold value and where f[k]&gt;f[k+1]. If the center of a fade is detected, then it is determined in step 96 whether or not the fade event is truly a fade event. Fade detector 34 determines whether the fade event is truly a fade event for image k by determining the sign of the fade value, F[k], for that image and by examining the maximum cell intensity and maximum cell contrast within a neighborhood of image k. This process also identifies the type of fade detected as described in Table 1. TABLE 1______________________________________Fade Type Codes as Derived from Signal Values______________________________________f[k] &amp;gt; 0 B.sub.k-30 C.sub.k+30 FADE.sub.-- IN (from black)f[k] &amp;gt; 0 B.sub.k-30 C.sub.k+30 FADE.sub.-- OUT (to white)f[k] &amp;lt; 0 B.sub.k+30 C.sub.k-30 FADE.sub.-- IN (from white)f[k] &amp;lt; 0 B.sub.k-30 C.sub.k-30 FADE.sub.-- OUT (to black)______________________________________ The first and second dissolve values are generated by multiplying the contrast difference histogram, Hc.sub.k, within a limited frequency range of cell contrast differences times β.sub.k, a gain value. β.sub.k is a gain value which tends to increase ##EQU12## dissolve values in response to lower contrast maximums. First dissolve value, D1[k] and second dissolve value D2[k], for image k can be calculated using the following formulas: ##EQU13## Other gain values could also be used in formulas 19 and 20. 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