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Ottawa Extended Warranty Service Contract | Ram Jeep Dodge Chrysler Fiat Ottawa St. Laurent Jeep Ram Chrysler Dodge | Finance Department | Ottawa Extended Warranty Service Contract | Ram Jeep Dodge Chrysler Fiat Get your Chrysler Canada Extended Warranty Service Contract Quote Factory-backed "piece of mind" extended warranty protection for up to 7 years, or 160,000 kilometers! Our commitment: The MAXIMUM in customer care! Chrysler Service Contracts/ Extended Warranty can enhance your manufacturer warranty; see how much you can save! Email Phone Number Service Info PowertrainGoldGold Plus Disclaimer: By submitting this application, you authorize us to process provided information above. Choose the extended warranty service contract plan below for more details about coverage and available terms. 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Items for Purchase at The Museum Oundle Museum has various books and leaflets for sale on local history. Many have been published by the Museum and all the profit from sales is ploughed back into the Museum. BOOKS FOR SALE IN THE MUSEUM OUNDLE'S HISTORIC BUILDINGS A new unique book is now on sale exclusively in the Museum 'Oundle's Historic Buildings - A brief study of Oundle's Architectural Heritage' by David Parker Cost £18.50 - all proceeds to Oundle Museum Trust and we can post out copies if you can't get to the Museum. LIFE IN A NORTHAMPTONSHIRE MARKET TOWN DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918 The Diary of John Coleman Binder, Grocer, Baker and Town Councillor in Oundle John Coleman Binder records very vividly the day to day impact of the war. He writes in detail of his own experience, of information from local people, from the newspapers and official telegrams displayed in the Post Office window. He tells of the arrival in Oundle of Belgian refugees, the recruitment of men to the forces, Zeppelin raids, the use of aeroplanes and the capture of spies. He is concerned with food shortages, rising food prices and the introduction of rationing. He is worried about the frequent sinking of ships and the call-up of so many farm workers. He is often critical of Government regulations and followed the debates in Parliament with interest. He served as a special constable, out at night to check that no lights were showing when there were air raid warnings. He was a member of the local tribunal which had to decide on appeals for exemption from military service. His diary shows hopes and fears rising and falling as the months go by and still the war rages on, until at last the end comes, and he lays down his pen with great relief and rejoicing. The diary, written a hundred years ago, has now been transcribed by Alice Thomas, who is a committee member of the Museum and is published by Oundle Museum Trust. Price: £9.90 pp £2.30 Total £ 12.20 RICHARD CREED'S JOURNAL OF THE GRAND TOUR 1699 - 1700 This transcription of the journal of his tour to Rome with the Earl of Exeter. Price: £6.50 pp £2.00 Total £8.50. ISBN 0-9537318-4-7 RELIGIOUS DISSENT IN OUNDLE From the Reformation to the Early Twentieth Century By Julia Moss This is an account of the Nonconformist congregations which came into being: Independent, (later called Congregational) Methodist, Baptist and Quaker and Roman Catholic. Price: £6.50 pp £2.00 Total £8.50 If you would like to order any of the above books please send an email or telephone us using the details on the Contact Page. BOOKS AVAILABLE IN THE MUSEUM OUNDLE WILLS AND HEADSTONES by David Parker This book is about Oundle in the nineteenth Century as seen through the eyes of some 70 individuals whose wills are studied in detail. Life and events in and around Oundle are recorded in an interesting way using a wide range of supporting source material such as headstones, parish registers, census returns, trade directories, local newspapers, militia list entries and background extracts from John Clifton's day books. The book has 98 pages of text and analysis, over 100 pages of transcribed copy wills, some 90 plates/illustrations and a comprehensive index. Printed and published by Peter Spiegl, Stamford. Price: £16.50, softback. THE LATHAM STORY by Ann Gwillim Parker The extraordinary lives of Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim and John Graves Simcoe by Ann Gwillim Parker - A hero in Canada but largely unknown in Britain John Simcoe was a man of valour integrity and vision. As first lieutenant Governor of Canada he founded the city of Toronto. His wife Elizabeth was no less extraordinary as his constant companion in the most inhospitable of terrains as mother, painter, mapmaker and benefactress. SHADOWS FROM THE PAST - THE OUNDLE WAR MEMORIAL MEN by Ray Rundle LADY LILFORD'S TRIUMPH A history of the Oundle Festival of music and drama 1909-1992 by Tony Hounsome A WALKERS DIARY by Robin Moore - an account of Robin walking Great Britain in the final years of the 20th Century Price: £11.99. POLEBROOK'S PROUD PAST REVISITED by Margaret Winham PETERBOROUGH TO PENNSYLVANIA Henry Penn bellfounder by Michael Lee HEMINGTON - 'STILL HERE' The history of a small Northamptonshire village by Joan M Welch BOOKLETS AVAILABLE IN THE MUSEUM Cotterstock Hall by BM Freeman - £2 Oundle in the Georgian age by Alice Thomas - £2 Early Nineteenth Century Oundle and the Improvement act of 1825 by Alice Thomas - £2 The Latham Story, an account of Latham's charities of Barnwell and Oundle and of his schools by B. Rowbottom - £6.99 Memories of Childhood in Oundle - £2 More Memories of Childhood in Oundle - £2 John Dryden a tercentenary literary guide delivered in the year 2000 in the fours villages in Northamptonshire connected with Dryden by David Dew - £1.50 Sewers and Water Supply in 19th Century Oundle Local government initiatives and central government directives by Ioan Thomas - £2.50 Education in Oundle by Julia Moss - £2.50 The Windows of St. Peters Church Oundle An architectural guide by Robin Rowe - £3.95 POST CARDS & PAMPHLETS A range of Post Cards and Pamphlets are also available within the Museum for purchase a low cost.
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Why Prince William and Kate don't call Princess Charlotte by her actual name 1. Duchess Kate's nickname for daughter Princess Charlotte: "Lottie" 2. Prince George's nickname for Prince William: "Pops". Photo credit: Instagram @chrisjacksongetty 3. Prince George's nickname for Prince Charles: "Grandpa Wales". Photo credit: Instagram @chrisjacksongetty 4. Duchess Meghan's nickname for Prince Harry: "My love" 5. Prince William's nickname for The Queen: "Gary!" 6. Prince George and his nickname for The Queen: "Gan-Gan" 7. Prince Harry's name for Duchess Meghan: "Meg!". Photo credit: Instagram @chrisjacksongetty 8. Prince Philip's nickname for Queen Elizabeth: "Cabbage" 9. Prince Harry's nickname for Duchess Kate: "Cath" 10. Prince Charles' nickname for Duchess Meghan: "Tungsten" Affectionate nicknames are the norm within loving families. The British Royal family are no exception and no strangers to nicknames, although they might be a bit different to the ones you're used to hearing. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children have some pretty cute nicknames for their parents, and it goes both ways! Duchess Kate's nickname for daughter Princess Charlotte As is the case with royal families, they often opt for more traditional names, hence the choosing of "Charlotte". However, Duchess Kate revealed to blogger Laura-Ann in Belfast that she has a much more informal nickname for her daughter: Lottie. Prince George's nickname for Prince William Prince George reportedly doesn't call Prince William "Dad". Duchess Kate spoke to a member of the crowd who later told reporters the following story: "Kate said that William was playing football with the children last night and one of them said, I think it was George, 'Are you playing football tomorrow, Pops?'" Pops! How sweet (or cheeky, depending how you look at it!) Prince George's nickname for Prince Charles Seems like Prince George has no issues calling his grandfather anything he wants, especially considering he's next in line to the throne. The Daily Mail reported that Prince George affectionately calls his grandfather "Grandpa Wales". Duchess Meghan's nickname for Prince Harry This one is a sweet one as well. After seeing Hamilton at London's West End, the duo got a photograph with the cast. Wanting to make sure that Prince Harry was in the photo, Duchess Meghan turned to him and asked, "Can you see my love?" The entire cast heard and reacted accordingly. Prince William's nickname for The Queen Prince William and Prince Harry can get away with a bit more than the rest of us. After all, she is their grandmother. However, it appears that Prince William took a bit of time to get the hang of the word "granny". According to Daily Mail royal correspondent Richard Kay, this resulted in a hilarious incident. Prince William had fallen over and was calling out "Gary! Gary!" "A guest who went to help asked who Gary was, assuming it must be a member of the royal household. 'I'm Gary,' explained the Queen, as she scooped him up. 'He hasn't learned to say Granny yet.'" Prince George and his nickname for The Queen Like father, like son. Turns out Prince George has a sweet nickname for The Queen as well. In an interview with ITV, Duchess Kate revealed a sweet detail about the relationship between her son and his great grandmother. "George is only two-and-a-half and he calls her Gan-Gan," Kate said. They're just as sweet to each other though. "She [The Queen] always leaves a little gift or something in their room when we go and stay and that just shows her love for the family," Prince Harry's name for Duchess Meghan These two have led a busy life since marrying in May 2017 and and Duchess Meghan's baby is due sometime this late April, but despite their hectic schedules, they have still found the time to call each other pet names. Although it might not be as sweet as Duchess Meghan's "my love", it does the job. Prince Harry prefers "Meg" according to this video from an Invictus Games Reception. Short, sharp and sweet. Prince Philip's nickname for Queen Elizabeth This famous duo have been married for an insane 71 years, so it makes sense that they would have a nickname for each other. According to royal biographer Robert Lacey, he says that Prince Philip calls the Queen "Cabbage". Lacey told The Sunday Times in 2006, "Yes, I've heard that is how he will sometimes refer to her." Prince Harry's nickname for Duchess Kate The trio of Prince Harry, Prince William and Duchess Kate were close for many years, so it's not surprising that Prince Harry has a nickname for his sister-in-law. After hearing on a podcast that Prince Harry had nicknamed Duchess Kate "Cath", radio presenter Scott Mills thought he'd give it a go. "I'm not sure, I'm not that familiar with it," Duchess Kate told Scott Mills, adding: "But I will answer to most things." Prince Charles' nickname for Duchess Meghan Duchess Meghan is currently undergoing family turmoil, so it's sweet to see that Prince Charles is able to be that father figure for her at this point in time. According to an insider from The Daily Mail, Prince Charles has a huge amount of admiration for Duchess Meghan and affectionately calls her "Tungsten". "Prince Charles admires Meghan for her strength and the backbone she gives Harry, who needs a tungsten-type figure in his life as he can be a bit of a softy." Do you have any nicknames for your kids or grandkids? Let us know in the comments. Prince Harry Prince Charles Prince George Prince William Duchess Meghan Duchess Kate queen elizabeth
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Child of Light is coming to the PS Vita By thom edwards May 22, 2014 0 Child of Light was recently released on consoles and PC and so far it has received great reviews from gamer and critics alike. Well now you'll be able to enjoy the game on the PS Vita since Ubisoft have just announced that the game is due to be released on the handheld on July 1st in North America and July 2nd in Europe. A digital version of the game will be available for $15.99.£11.99 plus there will also be a retail edition that will include all the DLC plus a bonus quest, character, and collectables. Source: IGN coming to ps vita Evolution of Playstation - Playstation 2 By anthonywright February 17, 2013 0 Jurassic World Evolution can be pre-ordered now says new trailer Nuketown 2025 Map Returned to Call of Duty Black: Ops 2 By Paul Younger November 20, 2012 0 By Richard Costa 1 hour ago 0
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Week 30 of the Edinburgh League saw the Club's outstanding league fixtures completed with two derby battles at Ladywood. Greig McDonell was looking to avoid playing Team 2 and had called up Ian Hislop to join David Melrose and Iain Johnstone in their Division 1 derby. Gary McDougal, Charlie Brindley and Krzysztof Laszkiewicz were looking forward to making things awkward for their Team 1 opponents. Hold on, drama before the match even started as David seemingly had a bit of a sniffle and wasn't going to make it! Oh dear, Greig had to face that awkward trio after all! This was a classic intra-club fixture - no love lost, a real desire to win, bad language, bad tempers, unsporting behaviour, bitterness at every edge or net that went to the opponent - and all of that was just from Charlie! Oh, if only David had been there - this could have turned really ugly! As it was, Iain J started the match off with a 4-end win v Charlie, the third end of which was crucial and accordingly to Charlie, Iain had about 13 edges and nets in his 11-9 win. Greig comfortably dispatched Krzysztof before Gary came back from the dead to win 12-10 in the fifth v Ian H. Match 4 could have gone either way - Greig was nice and relaxed in the first end but when Charlie sneaked it for a 14-12 win things got interesting. Charlie, buoyed by that, took a 6-0 lead in the 2nd end and Greig appeared to be stuck in 1st gear - he couldn't even seem to motivate himself as he remained calm and quiet - that was until an edge was greeted with a despairing grunt from Charlie - the first David Melrose style "Good Boy" of the night wasn't received well by Charlie who was left even more annoyed by Greig's retort that the "Good Boy" was merited as a result of the shot's perfect length! Oh my - aren't we from the same Club?? Greig ultimately took a 2-1 lead before Charlie stuck at it and clawed back with a 12-10 fourth end win! In the 5th, Greig decided that pushing wasn't going to win this match and suddenly decided to "just go for it". A good tactical decision as he won the 5th end 11-1. Had Charlie managed to secure victory there, this could have become a very interesting match, however, that was as close as Team 2 got to levelling the scores, their only other win coming in match 9 as Charlie defeated Ian H. In the end an 8-2 victory for Team 1 probably flattered the Division 1 Champions. Meanwhile, Team 6 hosted Team 7 in the last fixture of Division 4. As a result of Greig's late call up to Team 1, he returned direct from Glasgow with daughter, Hannah, in tow giving Team 7 the opportunity of "pulling a fast one" by turning up with 3 players as opposed to Team 6's two! All's fair in love and war isn't it? Hannah was joined by Kristian Skotzen and Phil Daly (still recovering from eye surgery) as they took on Team 6's Louis McLeod and Craig Linton. This derby match wasn't quite as fiery as the 1v2 game but had its moments - Kristian can be really bad tempered at times - has anyone noticed that?? And as for that Hannah.... Louis again proved his worth to Team 6, an undefeated night for him in which he only lost 1 end (to Hannah) and a win in the doubles secured 4 wins for Team 6. Fortunately, Mr Walkover hadn't performed too well for Team 6 so that made it 4-3. When Hannah and Kristian both recorded wins over Craig, Team 7 were 5-4 up. The last match of the night was to prove decisive - Craig v Phil. As Craig took the first two ends comfortably (11-5, 11-6) he looked in complete control - credit to Phil, however, as he came back with an 11-7 win in set 3 to make the game interesting. In the end, however, Craig proved too strong and given Team 7's shenanigans it was probably fair that Craig secured the 5th win for Team 6 as the spoils were shared with a 5-5 draw. Away from the League, Abby Wighton, Sonny Taylor and George Wilson took on Corstorphine in the first semi-final of the Handicap Cup. When Sonny (previously undefeated in the competition) lost the first match of the night the writing was on the wall for the Penicuik trio. They battled back however and with time running out they found themselves 4-3 down. As George was losing Match 8, the decision was taken to get match 9 started on another table (just in case). As Abby won the first end of Match 9, George was involved in an epic battle in end 4 of his match. At various points he found himself match point down but battled hard to somehow win that 4th end and take the game to a decider. League teammate, Hannah, commented that she'd never seen George looking so nervous as he pushed ball after ball that were almost above head height - that's the beauty of the Handicap Cup - it makes us all play some ridiculous games at times! Talk about nerves - with a big crowd looking on, George's screech of delight (more like relief) was heard as he levelled the match score at 4-4. No pressure then Abby! As all of the nervousness of George's match had been going on, she lost end 2 and was embroiled in her own epic third end. Giving away a 6 point start in a race to 13, she had comfortably caught her opponent before the end of the game, but then, as seems to regularly happen in these matches, the players started trading points - after 7 deuces, Abby agonisingly lost the 3rd end and that was to prove crucial - a great effort but she fell to a 3-1 defeat and Corstorphine progressed to the final - a terrific match to end the night. The week wasn't over there though for the Club as the next night saw the final quarter final take place between Murrayfield and Penicuik. David was unavailable (work seemingly rather than his sniffle from the previous night), and so he was replaced by Craig Linton, making his debut in the Competition as he joined regulars Gary McDougal and Louis McLeod. A terrific 5-2 win followed for the Midlothian trio and the only question at the end of the night was will David be able to claim his place back in the team for the semi-final - unlikely seemed to be the answer from that harsh Team Captain, Gary, who was still annoyed at David for having avoided the derby game the previous night! And so, to our Player of the Week Award for Week 30. This week's undefeated players were Greig and Iain from Team 1 and Louis from Team 6. Louis got a good mention last week and so he's out of the running this week! Greig and Iain also won the doubles together - how can we split them? Surely the man who gave up his plans at the last minute, rushed back from the West through rush hour traffic and at the same time managed to bring Team 7 a third player deserves this week's award? But wait, Team 2 for some bizarre reasoning appear to have awarded the POTM award to Iain J - oh well - dubious though it is, this week's winner (kind of deserved) is Iain J! Controversial moments this week? We have to end on a happy note for a change. The League season is over, and it's been a good one for the Club - even with some outbursts in our Derby matches, everyone shook hands and had a laugh about it after the event. At the end of the night the Club spirit was there to be seen as everyone stayed around to support our team in the Handicap Cup Semi-Final. 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Who's the NFL's Most Effective Linebacker? You Might Be Surprised SourceComposite, Sean Culligan/OZY; Image, Getty Football, basketball, soccer. Cricket, rugby, the X-games. And anything else you can dream up to make you sweat. This job is harder than ever. That doesn't faze Baltimore's C.J. Mosley. By Michelle Bruton The Daily Dose NOV 15 2018 As he metaphorically brushed his shoulders off while working the press circuit during NFL Hall of Fame induction festivities in August - shoulders that would soon don a signature gold jacket - former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said something that turned a few heads. That's not unusual for the outspoken former player turned broadcaster, but this time Lewis was singing a current Raven's praises. "I would love for you to show me a better middle linebacker in the game than C.J. Mosley," Lewis told ESPN that week. The Carolina Panthers' Luke Kuechly and the Seattle Seahawks' Bobby Wagner - the Nos. 1 and 2 highest-paid inside linebackers in the league - would likely raise their hands. But, as it turns out, the numbers support Lewis' statement. Since 2014, C.J. Mosley is the only NFL player with 500-plus tackles, 8-plus sacks, 8-plus interceptions and 6-plus forced fumbles. The Ravens drafted Mosley out of Alabama at No. 17 overall in the 2014 NFL draft, and ever since, he's been challenging them to find an area of the field he can't cover. Middle linebackers' roles have become increasingly complicated in the NFL, as they're asked not only to defend the run and pressure quarterbacks but also to cover increasingly athletic tight ends and running backs built more like receivers. You look at the numbers most of these players put up, and you see right away they excel mostly in one area. Maybe they have a nose for the ball, reflected in their high interception total. Or maybe they have a target fixed on the quarterback, racking up sacks as a result. To understand Mosley's effectiveness is to understand how he improves the Ravens' defense simply by being on the field. The league's best middle linebackers, however, can do it all. But does Mosley do it best? With a $2.1 million average annual salary, he's paid a fraction of what Kuechly ($12.3 million) and Wagner ($10.7 million) earn each year. But in the past five years, he's outperformed them in multiple categories. That's a general manager's dream - more production for less money. Thanks to a fast start this season, Kuechly has matched or surpassed Mosley's sack and interception totals, but he boasts fewer forced fumbles in the past five years. Wagner has only three picks and two forced fumbles since 2014. What we're looking for here is production all over the field, across all categories. "What we're asking linebackers to do these days is everything," says Ravens linebackers coach Mike Macdonald. "It's hard to find. When you look at the landscape of the league, you see this guy is great at stopping the run, this guy is great at blitzing, this guy is great in coverage." But when you have a player like Mosley, says Macdonald, "you just try not to get in his way." Anyone can cherry-pick some stats and make an argument about a player's value based on them. It's frowned upon. To understand Mosley's effectiveness is to understand how he improves the Ravens defense simply by being on the field. Though he's only missed three of a possible 73 games in his career - rare in the rough-and-tumble NFL - the Ravens' defense has suffered in his absence. In Week 2 of this season, after Mosley left the game in the first quarter with a bone bruise, the Cincinnati Bengals orchestrated four straight touchdown drives. Those 28 first-half points were their best result since 2012. When healthy, Mosley wears the communication headset for the Ravens' defense, playing the essential role of relaying play calls to his teammates and getting everyone set before the snap. Macdonald likens the process to decentralized command in the military - while coaches relay "the spirit of the call" to Mosley, they trust him to run with it from there. You can see, then, how a change in that orchestrator role would be jarring for the other defensive players on the field. "Those guys play faster and with more confidence when he's out there," says Macdonald. To be sure, Mosley's effectiveness and his current team-friendly contract are correlated. There are many reasons a player might do his best work during his rookie deal, from optimal health to a drive to prove he deserves a big payday come the next contract. Mosley is set to become a free agent in March, and the numbers clearly show he deserves to be one of the best-paid middle linebackers in the league. Whether or not he'll do so with the Ravens is a question only that team's front office can answer. Michelle Bruton, OZY AuthorContact Michelle Bruton| Sean Culligan, Visuals EditorContact Sean Culligan OZYThe Huddle Suddenly, triple-digit-tossing bullpens aren't getting it done. Will "finesse" soon be back in style? It's Mid-July and the Sports World Has Gone Silent The British Open is your one chance to quench your sports thirst for Zero Dark July. India, the Next Big Home of MMA The booming economy plus a tradition of combat sports mean India is emerging as the theater for MMA's latest expansion. Baseball Should Keep the Juiced Balls and Fix Its Buzzkill Problem What we learned from All Star week: MLB is in great shape if it can get out of its own way. A Completely Serious Letter From Kawhi Leonard The Huddle imagines what the free agent megastar has to say about his next move.
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Electrical & Engines MIBS CZone tour, enabling the car-like boat by Ben Ellison · March 18, 2013 In Miami Actuant Electrical invited a few boating writers like Ed Sherman, Steve D'Antonio and myself to tour several production boats that have chosen to use BEP CZone distributed power and digital switching systems. A highlight for me was getting to hear the founder of Scout Boats explain why he would do such a crazy thing. I joke of course - and there's an argument that you have to be a little nuts to build boats anyway - but Steve Potts (seen to the right of BEP's Jarrod Sagar above and interviewed here in Soundings) made a compelling case for why systems like CZone are critical to creating boats that truly satisfy modern customers... A key feature of the Scout 320 LXF is that little BEP Wireless Remote hanging on the key chain above. Because it can integrate with CZone and because one section of the 320's CZone system is set up to stay on 24/7, the owner of this boat will be able to tap the remote while walking down the dock and the boat will be ready to go when he or she gets there. Which is probably similar to what he or she experiences when approaching their automobile or even their house. Potts said that many of his potential customers simply expect this level of automation and ease-of-use these days. (It's an expectation I too am acquiring; after putting 5,000 miles on my new and highly automated Ford Escape Titanium, I found myself annoyed last night when I realized that my rental economy car wasn't smart enough to turn off its headlights while I bought provisions in a Myrtle Beach supermarket 😉 On a more traditional boat, the user would probably need to mess with the main panel above at least before and after a session underway. But those are BEP motorized battery switches that can be managed in many ways by CZone, and often the owner might only visit here to dock an iPod or iPhone in that Fusion MS-IP700 (that I'm long testing on Gizmo). Note though that there are some normal mechanical circuit breakers for certain loads like the windlass, and also that this non-digital switching can be mixed neatly with all those buttons that mostly activate CZone circuits from the helm. In other words, a builder doesn't have to completely commit to CZone, though the commitment is major... I took the shot above by sticking my camera through a transom access panel and it shows distributed power in action. You can see the red positive feed from the main panel and battery banks to two CZone switching modules, as well as the NMEA 2000 drop cables that control them. All those smaller positive DC feed wires and the neatly ganged yellow grounds represent cabling that is not going all the way to the main panel in the traditional fashion. So lots of wiring weight and hassle are avoided while those digital circuit breakers can be controlled in infinite ways and can also monitor the passing current (as can the Maretron DCR100 I just installed). In fact, BEP claims that once a builder gets in the CZone groove, the total system and install cost is similar to conventional wiring systems and thus all the digital features become 'free'. But, wow, imagine what a change it is on the shop floor and what a huge headache it would be if such a system developed recurring issues and had to be entirely replaced. Which has happened with more than one distributed power scheme, at least according to the rumor mill. Ed and Steve naturally had lots of good questions about professional and owner troubleshooting; it's obviously harder but we were assured that these boats will have a manual identifying all the individual CZone circuits and how you can bypass the digital switch by simply moving a blade fuse. At any rate, I found it impressive that BEP could show us not one but three CZone-using manufacturers who were exhibiting at the main MIBS location. That's the helm of a new, and quite sexy, Jupiter 41 Express above and, though I wasn't able to change the screens on those Simrad NSO monitors, I know that all sorts of CZone features like lighting modes are integrated in (as discussed before on Panbo). And while I didn't get any photos and the company doesn't say much about it on their web site, I did see several high-end YellowFin center consoles that were all touch screen and CZone. I also heard company president Wylie Nagler express deep commitment to the system... Because I photographed the helm above on a separate visit to the Scout Boat exhibit, I don't know if it too has CZone (the boat was too busy for me to poke around). But digital switching certainly would go nicely with ease-of-use features I saw briefly on those new Garmin 8000 MFDs; SmartMode is the similarly activity-oriented equivalent of lighting modes, for instance. And I did get a chance to ask Jarrod Sagar if BEP was working with other MFD manufacturers besides Simrad; he was a bit reserved, saying that "We are working with Simrad for now, but as the integration between MFD's and digital switching becomes mainstream then both parties will need to look at other options. The technical challenge to get different systems working together is not insignificant." However that goes, CZone's apparent success with builders plus Raymarine's entry into digital switching makes me think that the technology has turned a corner. Oh, and will there be a CZone app that brings its monitoring and switching abilities to smartphones and tablets (as N2KView does for Maretron/Octoplex systems)? You bet! We saw the demo below, boatbuilders will start working with it in May, and the finished app is scheduled to debut at next fall's IBEX show. BEP CZone #1, "distributed power"? BEP CZone seen live, more coming Digital Switching: Raymarine, Empirbus, Simrad, Naviops, Offshore, Octoplex, Garmin and CZone IBEX Winners: Lumitec PLI and Power-Pole Vision Next story The Equinox, celestial mechanics & pesky "True Wind" Previous story Furuno at MIBS 2013; CHIRP, FCV587/627, and NavPilot FPS8 Capt Bill says: I agree that this is the future with regard to wiring production boats. My concern is what it does to the aftermarket business. Having done some installations on boats with switching systems, it can be difficult to integrate aftermarket devices into the system. If there are no available "spares" left in the factory system, You are stuck having to install an old school swtich or breaker, whether for electronics or additional DC circuits (underwater lights, for example). I think builders need to consider the aftermarket "expandability" of these systems. Plus it sounds like one more system we installers will need to get training/certification in. Dan Corcoran (b393capt) says: I am curious about NMEA-2000 PGN standards for this, and if those standards extend to devices that are outside of the direct control of the digital circuits, say to products that draw power from the NMEA-2000 bus so that they can share the same user interface. Or for that matter, does CZone support turning on products beyond its digital circuits? Do they support their products being controlled by all the other chart plotter brands? Bill, that's a good point. While I don't think it's too hard to add another CZone switching module to a boat, what may be beyond most installers is modifying the CZone software to do the switching. But there is a Panbo reader (and electrical engineer) who has designed and programmed his own system and will be writing about it here eventually. I also have a simple CZone system partially installed on Gizmo and am hoping to program it myself some day. Dan, there are some standard PGNs for switching but the major set of power PGNs has still not been released. I keep hearing that it's close, and almost made N2K V3, but... So I believe that CZone and others are using proprietary PGNs, plus I'm not sure they'll adopt standard messages when available. After all, opening up control of things like main battery switches could be asking for trouble. "Or for that matter, does CZone support turning on products beyond its digital circuits?" I don't understand. What would that be? There is a CZone switching modules that can handle motors and also a solenoid-driven AC system. "Do they support their products being controlled by all the other chart plotter brands?" Like I wrote, their relationship with Simrad is apparently not exclusive. But then again incorporating full CZone support into an MFD does not look trivial. Peter C. says: People want the ease and convenience they experience with their land vehicle? God forbid they have to go down below and turn a battery switch and maybe sniff the air for trouble. With a car you can just pull over to the side,on a boat you know this stuff will fail or even worse go intermittent at the worst of times in a storm far from port. I will keep things more "robust" thankyou. I like my toys but for power distribution I must say no. Taniwha says: I'm in the middle of implementing a C-zone system on our 31 year old 46ft cruising sailing boat. I have a couple of comments about some of the questions/comments above: 1) Like all electrical systems, expansion will be dictated more by how good the initial system design is than by limitations of the system. With standard systems, expansion is often done haphazardly by simply finding a power line near the new equipment and tapping into that. That often leads to combined functions on the switch panel which aren't noted ("oh yeh", the owner tells new guests, "if you want to use those nice new led reading lights in your cabin, you have to turn on the deck wash pump switch"). And is it on any diagram? Of course (not) :). Sound familiar? It's the boat's next owner that has all the fun trying to figure it out (happened to us when we bought our boat - she was 18 then). I've found that leaving a free output on each C-zone switching module was worthwhile for future expansion purposes. But also, it's very easy to just add a complete new module if really necessary. And the software that Ben talks about is very easy to modify - in my opinion any technically adept person should be able to figure the basics out, and I'd be very suspicious of any installers or dealers who can't learn the system inside-out. Also, the system requires you to document all your circuits, and that's all held in easily viewed software. 2) All these distributed circuit systems are ahead of the N2K PGN development at this stage, so there's always a risk with an N2K network. But supposedly they're using proprietary PGNs that will not cause interference, and that future PGN standards will not have problems with. But, even if they do, because it's all s/w driven, they can be easily changed without requiring a re-wire. I've taken the route of installing 2 N2K networks, with a data bridge. One for instruments, etc, and the other for C-zone. It doesn't require much more wiring, and is probably just good design practise. 3) As Ben says, you can get control modules for C-zone to control almost any type of load, so no issue controlling products beyond it's digital circuits. The C-zone system is just a logic & switch system. No devices controlled by C-zone get power from the N2K network: devices that do (such as instruments) don't need an individual C-zone switch circuit, they'd all be controlled by a single switch circuit for the N2K network main power. 4) Regarding more "robust" manual switching: I'd have to disagree with Peter here. Each C-zone switch can be physically over-ridden manually (as Ben noted in the article). So if anything goes wrong with the software, you always have the choice of a manual over-ride. Of course, it's slightly different from a central switchboard, because the over-rides are on the switching modules, which are at various points around the boat. But as long as you've designed the system well, and labelled the boxes and where they are, it's certainly a usable backup in an emergency It does require that the system designer has put the switch boxes where they are accessible, so I'm not sure that I like the photo Ben posted of some stuck in a transom access panel. Again, as in all electrical systems, the system designer plays a big part in ease of future use in the real world. Also, I think the C-zone system is easier to troubleshoot than a central traditional system. In that system, if something goes wrong electrically, you have to trace wires (often not labelled) through the whole boat, and look for badly positioned butt connectors (for e.g.) that may have gone wrong. In my experience most problems come from poor connections. In a C-zone system, the wiring complexity is significantly reduced, with a lot fewer connections, making physical troubleshooting a lot easier. Anyway, those are just a couple of points regarding this system. There is no question that the capabilities of distributed power systems are pretty spectacular. I think the big concern is in the future of these systems. As you are well aware, marine electronics companies are notorious for dropping legacy products and support for them. What is going to happen in a few years when a power module is fried and they are no longer made and ,of course, the new, improved system is not backward compatible? I know I'll be able to buy a circuit breaker for another 20 years. (I did retire my oil lamp, though.) Thanks, Paul! I for one am really looking forward to reading about how you designed your system and seeing how it came out. Max, I agree in large part. I can't think of another type of boat system that is both as intriguing and as frightening as distributed power. For instance, a couple of years ago ED&D told owners of their E-Plex system to stock up on modules because they were shutting down in 30 days! In fact, though, the system was taken over by another company and looks reasonably healthy now: There may be a point when there are enough of a certain system out there that someone will at least keep service alive. But I'd certainly check out a company's overall business health. I like, for instance, that BEP has already shown long term commitment to CZone and now as part of Actuant it is sibling to MasterVolt and Marinco. I didn't mention it here, or see it on these boats, but I know that integration of CZone and MasterVolt power products is happening as we talk. I'm also confident that Maretron and Octoplex are in the game for the long haul, largely because they are under the wing of Carling Technologies which has been doing well since 1920 making...hold the beat...mechanical circuit breakers and switches: Jeffrey Orling says: Yachts unlike cars are built up from components from many manufacturers.. typically leaving the owner flexibility to fit out, alter and expand their on board systems. This is a double edged sword and clearly a challenge to marry all the components and systems together in one happy family... and of course aesthetics are a consideration as well. A proper yacht must be stunning to the eye. When it comes to electronics this means there needs to be some sort of effective means to get these components to work together and do so optimally. But with so many features complexity is growing and presenting all manner of baffling decisions to produce that happy family. All the data is useful... to a point.. and that point depends on the type of use the vessel serves. Look at the difference in the cockpit between a glider and a bowing - both planes! Both flying through the air... to get from here to there. Bill Bishop says: Max, I agree with you, but I think not twenty years, but with the explosive growth of technological advancement, it may be just 5 or 10 years, and I'm being optimistic. We had a near scare with Eplex. I am been involved with a large three year old very extensively computer controlled boat, and keeping it running reliably has been very challenging. Software configuration management alone is a vast subject. Who owns the software on these boats? Do owners get a copy of it, along with the tools needed to use it? Can dealers really support these systems? Do the manufacturers keep good track of the software by hull? Is their a different version on every boat depending on options purchased? Hardware is one thing, but the software makes the toilet flush, and turns on the running lights and chartplotters. Bill Bishop was way more eloquent than I was without typos to boot. The level of complexity and data / information may be reaching the point where it usefulness has exceeded the need to know. And we then become slaves to complex technology that requires esoteric knowledge to service and maintain. And to me that means messing about on boats slips from the very possible to the mostly implausible. Too much black box stuff going on... mysteries that handicap and don't assist the person who has to deal with these systems. I don't see thing changing and getting better... Only worse. Look at the phone... as an example. Henning says: A thought that crossed my mind when reading this: If you use your N2K bus to operate a CZone system, how do you control power to this bus? If you use a CZone circuit, how do you turn on that initial circuit with no bus power? Or are CZone controllers and switching modules providing their own power and only use the bus for data? My boat was 8 years old when we bought it. The previous owner hadn't changed anything electrical but, in multiple sessions, some lasting weeks, I chased wires around every imaginable corner of the boat, made use of every last spare wire installed by the yard, ran upwards of 500 ft of new wires, used up all spare breaker positions, moved breakers between panels and found mounting space for more additional breakers and generally did all those things that would have been much easier with digital switching. So I see the point. But my question is: what if someone like me buys a used boat 8 years from now that was made today and uses digital switching? I cursed a lot when upside down in some impossible position in some impossible space trying to pull or run wires but I always knew that it was just a matter of time and I would certainly accomplish what needed to be done. I never feared out of production modules, belly-up manufacturers, version incompatibilities, firmware upgrades that fix one problem and bring 5 more, non-existing upgrade paths and the like. Maybe it's a little bit like electrical cars. 50% of the cost of these are batteries with a finite life a lot less than the life of the rest of the car. If I buy one today I do so knowing that I may have to junk it 5 years from now just because replacement batteries are no longer made or are uneconomical to buy. I will follow this technology but when I wanted to control nav lights and deck floodlights from the cockpit as well as the nav station last winter, I bought a set of 10 pulse-operated relays and 10 double-action momentary switches and some wiring. For about USD 300 this gives me 10 circuits that can be controlled from 2 positions, that have manual override and that aren't going to give me any problems, now or 8 years from now. Is digital switching going to make boats age faster (lose value quicker)? Rick Sorenson says: Ben, thanks for mentioning Carling and OctoPlex as being 'in for the long haul'; that certainly is the case. It appears that finally strong builder and consumer attention is being focused on the benefits of distributed power. It's also nice to see this happening during what appears to be a beginning recovery in the industry. There definitely has been, and I'm sure will continue to be, issues regarding distributed power dependability; however, over time, painful as it is, problem systems get weeded out. Dependability is an aspect we are extremely cognizant of, as power can be a truly critical component of vessel safety. As a result, we direct tremendous efforts towards making distributed power components robust and dependable. Regretfully, problems that have occurred in the marketplace have served to delay greater implementation of distributed power. However, along with the inherent benefits of reduced vessel wiring and weight, the operator benefits can be extremely worthwhile, including: complete visibility and control of electrical load integrity at all times - including while off the vessel, remote control of components, monitoring of bilge and sump pumps 'ON' times, single entry activation of the vessel's electrical/electronic running systems, timed programming and variable power control, load shedding for DC on smaller vessels to protect against battery discharge, and totally automatic AC load shedding on larger vessels to prevent onboard and dockside breaker tripping. We have received tremendous positive feedback from customers on their use of distributed power, in particular, every year at Viking's VIP show held at their Riviera Beach facility two weeks prior to the Miami Boat Show. As an indication of distributed power's staying power, Viking Yachts has been installing OctoPlex for six years, with the system being installed on every build 60 feet LOA and above. Ocean Yachts also installs the system on all builds over 60 feet LOA. Builders installing OctoPlex distributed power include: Bayliss Boatworks, Hargrave Custom Yachts, Horizon Yacht, Monte Fino Custom Yachts, Spencer Yachts, a number of military high-tech vessel builders, and others. We've all experienced an unbelievable change in the use of everyday electronics over a very short number of years, with 'in touch and aware' seeming to be the central theme. Marine distributed power is definitely here to stay, and despite periodic headwinds, its prevalence will likely increase substantially over the next few years. There will also be new and exciting products to come. Rick Sorenson Carling Technologies, Inc. I hear ya... 60′ plus is not only out of my price range... it's out of my *interest range* as a sailor. The market for this technology seems hardly a match for most sailors / boaters who mess about in the DIYer level... and there are some extremely competent engineers/mechanics who create amazing yachts. The technology you are presenting DOES make sense for the big yachts and ships and I am sure development will continue. Do you see this sort of technology coming to smaller vessels? chriggel says: I re-installed a CZone System on a new 52-foot Cruiser Racer (Haspa Hamburg) back in 2010. The original installer had clustered all the black boxes under one bunk - this was clearly not our's and not the manufacturer's intention. We decided to go with CZone mainly to save weight. On a 52-foot cruiser racer with not too many electric loads this might end up pretty equal in terms of weight. But a full on cruiser with at least 50 foot will definately benefit from eletronic power distribution. Compared to other systems that I know of (ETA PowerPlex) the CZone system is far more compact and simpler. It easily integrates with our Lowrance HDS Display and takes over all the tank display and battery status functionality. The robustness is great and we did not have any problems since we did the installation properly. I have to admit that I spent about a year to fine-tune the programming - something an installer will never ever be capable of when he is not regularly sailing on that boat. We did two modifications to the system: The motorized main switch is now controlled by a mechanical switch and not by the CZone system. Otherwise the bus would have to be powered 24/7 and drains about 1 Amp all the time when we are not onboard. Therefore we had to modify the meter interface - it is now powered directly by the battery and not any more from the NMEA200 bus. Prior to this the meter interface forgot the battery status whenever the bus was powered off. The safety measures are quite advanced and clever in the CZone system. All the programming will be kept in all boxes and displays simultaneously. If you have to replace one of the black boxes, it will gather it's configuration from the adjacent box as soon as you connect the new box to the bus. The only thing you have to make sure is that the DIP-switch is set to the same address as on the old box. All in all, this system has given me much less hassle compared to the LiFepo4 batteries which seem to have suffered quite a bit in three years. Chriggel Regarding the 3.4″-Display HenryD says: Thank you for posting this topic. I am interested in the distributed power but wonder where the tipping point is for installing this on an existing boat. How does this new model for wiring a boat compare with the tried and true model of the past on basic levels - cost? maintenance? upgradeability? interoperability? weight? and last support? If one of these Czone modules cracks, breaks, or just does not work - can I get them easily and is there someone who can work on/ trouble shoot them? When I saw N2KView, and I didn't have a weather instrument on my boat, it was a solution to a problem I had. I had to add some additional NMEA cabling, ActiSense USB interface and a power T to make it work. If I wanted to put some new switches in the boat, is there a way to install the CZone to work with the existing wiring? As I learned from the Maretron system, there is an expensive cost for the proprietary cables vs something standard like Cat5, and there is not enough market preasure to make licensing reasonable. I would be very hesitant to install Czone unless the other distributed power vendors used an industry standard connectors, cabling, etc. Every day I am disappointed by the Marine Electronic industry as the vendors battle each other at the expense of the consumers. If you want our ???? then you must use our displays or our cabling or what ever. It was nice to see a few years ago that the cell phone vendors agreed on a power plug standard - so when I change phones, I do not have to buy all new chargers. When I buy a DVD player or Tivo - I do not have to even think - will it work with my TV, but if i buy a Radar or transducer or AIS - I do have to worry - will it work with my Chartplotter. Ben your web site continues to be a source for market trending and overview. Thank you. Sorry, Henry, but I think a lot of those questions will have to wait until someone like Paul (above) details the design and install of his own distributed power system. But I do want to take exception to your inference that Maretron cables are proprietary. NMEA 2000 cables and connectors are, in fact, just like Ethernet. They are built to an industry standard (Devicenet, which NMEA adopted) by many manufacturers. I think that they're more expensive than regular Ethernet cables because they are harder to make - the connectors are waterproof, for instance - and they're sold in much lower quantities. Incidentally, NMEA is right now looking for an industrial style Ethernet cable and connector system to use with the coming OneNet standard. It will very likely cost more than regular CAT5 but it should mean that boaters will be able to change major systems without changing the broadband cabling, as is now true with N2K cabling. Also, if the cell phone vendors really did agree on a power plug standard, they forgot to tell Apple. The Lightning connector they introduced last Sept. is entirely proprietary and they didn't even warn their vendors. Ask a Fusion Stereo owner or employee how they feel about that. I don't think Fusion has yet figured a way to adapt their iPhone/iPod docks to the Lightning. In 2009, Apple, Nokia, Samsung, and most of the major vendors did agree on the micro-USB. Why Apple did not follow through is probably well documented. As far as the questions concerning the distributed power vs the legacy wiring - Czone or others should be able to provide a comparison on cost, weight, interoperability. And provide the road map or product plan to address the other quesitons. You are correct the reference to Maretron's cables as being proprietary is not the correct word. The point I was trying to make is the expense of installing a solution that uses specialized cabling that has limited manufacturers and limited sales opportunities. Marine rated wire is expensive enough, but add to it the waterproof connectors and the cabling adds up fast. As Ben mentions, it's probably better to answer a lot of these questions in a separate article which describes an installation in some detail. I'm talking to Ben about doing something like that in the next few months, and it looks like there are a few people who'd be interested (and some of the questions are giving a guide on the type of things people would like to know). However, I do have a few shorter comments for now on some of the posts. Re Hennings' comment about initial buss power: because I've got a dedicated N2K network for the C-zone, I simply turn that network on when the main battery switch is powered on. So the C-zone network doesn't have a C-zone switch for itself. Re the comment about lifespan: Who knows today - I'll address that one in 10 - 20 years (hopefully not sooner) in a Panbo entry when we're all a lot older :). In general though, I actually think that traditional boat wiring systems should be totally overhauled periodically also. The connections and wiring deteriorate, and additions become harder to track and trace. As Henning noted, he did a bunch of rewiring on his 8 year old boat. So I'm not sure that a distributed system will really require a lot more than what a conventional system should also have. Although a conventional system may be more able to be operated on the edge of failure for longer with band-aid style "patches". Again, only time will tell. The comment about longevity of suppliers is certainly valid for distributed systems - if it's based on proprietary technology then you're vulnerable to any shut-downs or direction changes in proprietary protocols. That's where standard PGNs for distributed power would add a lot of future security. Re working with existing wiring: I wanted to rewire our boat totally anyway (it was worse than Ben's as detailed in his post a few weeks ago), and chose to go with the C-zone system instead of traditional rewiring. But if you just wanted to add a few new circuits, there's no reason why you couldn't install a distributed system just for those. It wouldn't interface with your existing wiring. It'd just be an addition. And I guess you could then add new elements to that network as you gradually find the need to replace old circuits. I'm not sure I'd choose that approach personally, but it'd work just fine. In fact I guess that's sort of what Ben is doing with both a Maretron switch controller, and the C-zone controller he's described in other posts: starting by controlling a few new things that need switching. Jurjen says: Ben,all, Like Paul, I am also designing and installing a Czone system, in my case in a 55ft newly build bare hull motoryacht (Almarine 1700). I have given the system a lot of thought for over a year and have come up with my final design and just recently ordered all the Czone parts. In the beginning I still kept hanging on too much to the old traditional way of thinking about electronics and still had for example several old style switches in there. In an effort to further simplify the system and therefore increase reliability, I radically took all the switches out the design as much as possible and decided I would use the Czone features to switch on whatever equipment through the software. In Czone you can also program modes and when for example getting ready to leave the harbour, I will press a software switch on my touchscreen under which I programmed the mode 'on the water' or something similar. Czone will know that with that mode my transducer, plotter, autopilot, AIS, VHF, etc. have to be switched on, therefore no need for any individual switches for that equipment. Numerous modes are possible, like 'back in the harbour' and by pressing one button on the screen everything is switched off. To create sufficient safety I separated the electronics in the most essential necessary to drive the yacht, which includes the engine part and the electronic handle to operate the gearbox and throttle. This part is connected to the starter batteries (24 V). The second part is the navigation and Czone switching part, which is connected to the house bank. I had to overcome a problem here that I want all my equipment to be 24 V, but the NMEA2000 bus is 12 V, so I added a 24 to 12 V converter to power the NMEA2000 bus. Another issue is that I did not want all of this 2nd part to be continuously powered while just docked in the harbour or at anchor. As I will be living on the yacht, there will be many days, the navigation equipment is not switched on. But when docked I still want to monitor my power connections, charging rates and tank levels. When preparing a next trip for example (and still in the harbour), I need to know if I need to refuel or get more water, or even when continuing docking my black water tank may have to be emptied. In stead of having an additional amount of analogue meters to monitor the power, charging and tanks, I decided to spent my money only once and invest further in the Czone. I now created 3 NMEA networks all separate by a network bridge. Network 1 is continuously under power (from the house bank) and I will install NMEA2000 tank level monitors and have an VE-bus adaptor between my 8000 W Victron inverter/charger and the NMEA2000 network and will be able to monitor power and charging. The 2nd network will only switch the navigation equipment (all 24 V) and the 3rd network is to exchange the navigation data over NMEA2000 between the various pieces of navigation equipment. As Paul indicated earlier, good design principle would lead you to separate switching the Czone from the navigation data exchange. I specifically choose to have 2 Simrad NSS displays as part of the system, as the Simrad is able to seamlessly work with the Czone digital switching. A 12 inch NSS is used on the flybridge mainly for displaying NMEA2000 information, possibly switching on/off equipment and displaying 4G broadband radar information. A 7 inch will be on the first network as monitor for the tank levels, power and charging. For inland navigation I will use a PC with 2 touchscreens with software from Yachtcontrol () with navigation software that relies on the European River Information System (RIS) data. The Yachtcontrol software is also capable of configuring and managing the Czone equipment. This way I have 3 ways to control the Czone equipment; with the Czone software (running on the same PC), Yachtcontrol and Simrad, which should provide sufficient redundancy. My intention is by reducing the amount of wiring and switches by using the Czone distributed switching, to simplify the electronics to a more robust and reliable system and make fault finding in the future easier. The design of the system can be viewed on my weblog (although written Dutch it has a Google translate button). Jurjen Hoekstra Motoryacht Xanthiona As I have read about multiple busses only or partly in order to be able to power independently, let me remind you that you can have as many independently powered segments of the same bus as you want by adding "as many as you want" minus one power tees in the bus. You will probably need to use the power tees made by Actisense as those by Maretron change gender of the bus on every tee so, without the use of field attacheable connectors, you couldn't connect more than one Maretron power tee together. The Actisense tees don't change gender. Each power tee has two separate power wires for the part of the bus to the left and to the right of the power tee. This feature can't be used when using multiple power tees on all except one of the tees (so you need to leave one wire pair unconnected). Depending on where the devices to be powered independently are located along the bus, you may have to put the power tees in places that you would not have chosen as the best place installation-wise. I have run an exented power-cable for the power tees alongside the bus-cable forward to the mast step and aft to the helm area because of this. I full agree that this is not "beautiful" but it's not exactly messy, either. I think that in many cases (not all), this setup will compare favorably with the added complexity of another bus. On my bus (without digital switching) I have 4 segements (3 power tees) and may have to add a 5th segment (4th power tee). Also Jurjen, how do you turn on something simple such as the light in the bathroom? I am not sure I quite follow your logic with the power tees. According to several NMEA2000 design guide lines it is sufficient to have only one powertee providing the power to a NMEA2000 network. The powertee with the double pair of wiring is to connect 2 power sources, so in case one source fails the network still remains under power from the other power source. There is a maximum of amps you can draw over the NMEA2000 wiring. When you use the mini-type it is 8 amps, using the micro-type wire it is 4 amps. When adding the powertee to the end of a micro cabled network, the max amps is 4 over the full network. When adding it to the middle you can provide 8 amps and it would distribute 4 amps to the left and 4 to the right. That way you could add more equipment. There are some good NMEA2000 network design guide lines out there (for example by Maretron). One also has to bear in mind that if a certain piece of navigation equipment pulls too much amps it will have a dedicated power connection and not draw it's power from the NMEA2000 bus. This is where Czone kicks in, you connect it to an output interface. I choose to have 3 networks as explained in my earlier post, to make sure that I have just a small network under continous power to monitor tank levels, power and charging while docked. The 2nd and 3rd are to nicely seperate the Czone/switching part from the NMEA2000 data exchange for the navigation part, those networks are put under power with a main switch at the helm. Depending upon the mode that I choose on the touchscreen several pieces of navigation equipment will be switched on or off.Different networks need to be seperated by a network bridge. I do not use 24 V for lights or other household equipment. Waterpressure, toilets, pumps for shower, kitchen appliances, lights, etc. all works on 230 Volts created through the 8000 W Victron inverter/charger that pulls it of a 24 V 1000 Ah battery bank. Part of the house equipment is connected to a home-automation system, so when going towards the stairs, the hall way or the bathrooms, the lights switch on automatically through sensors. They are so programmed that after a certain time they switch off by themselves. Hallo Jurjen, leuk projekt! Henning's way of using power tees is to use them as power L instead of T: the power only goes left, not both ways. Or right. This works with the Actisense MPT-1 because the power tail contains separate cables for the left and right part. I've used the same approach with an Actisense QNB-1 by removing one of two fuses. More on split powertaps here: Glenn Hall says: What a piece of junk the C Zone is. Just spent 10k rewiring our 2016 Scout 320 LXF. Always a problem and after 4 calls to Scout with no return call we just trashe the complicated mess and had the system conventionally retired. What were your specific issues, Glenn, because I've had very little trouble with the CZone gear I've used and it's now in all sorts of boats, many of which are as carefully and well built as Scouts? In fact, Sabre just announced a new 58 Salon Express that will "boast a fully-digital switching system from CZone" that will probably be almost as challenging as what I saw on two different 66-foot Dirigos: An unreliable digital switching system could be an absolute disaster for a boatbuilder, so they do not install them casually.
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Win Download Tickets & Meet Shinedown - Day 4 The awesome SHINEDOWN are about to conquer the world with their hugely anticipated brand new studio album, AMARYLLIS and we are very excited to be giving away TICKETS TO DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL in June to meet the band PLUS signed copies of the album. We have everything you need to know about the band and the superb brand new album here. To take part in the competition CLICK HERE Listen to the album in full here: Shinedown - Biography Find out a little more about the band Shinedown - The Amaryllis Videos Watch the videos for the first two singles from AMARYLLIS and find out a bit more about the album in a Making Of film Shinedown Talk Amaryllis The band speak about making their fourth studio album and what fans can expect Shinedown YouTube Channel Watch official videos, behind the scenes stuff and live material over on the band's official YouTube channel Shinedown Official Website Get all the latest news and information about the band straight from their official website Shinedown are playing at this year's Download Festival - get the lowdown on who else is playing and get day or weekend tickets now Shinedown's stunning new album is out now. Once again the band have filled the record with killer hooks and big riffs and they do it in some style. Not only does Amaryllis carry on where The Sound Of Madness left off, it sees the band evolve wtih a set of incredible songs that stay with you long after listening. Here's the tracklist: 1. Adrenaline 2. Bully 3. Amaryllis 5. Enemies 6. I'm Not Alright 7. Nowhere Kids 9. I'll Follow You 10. For My Sake 11. My Name (Wearing Me Out) 12. Through The Ghost Today's your penultimate chance to win a signed copy of Amaryllis on CD, and if you take part then you will also go into a grand prize draw for a pair of five day camping tickets to Download Festival where you will meet Shinedown. At the end of the week one person who has entered one of the daily competitions will be randomly drawn to win our grand prize, which consists of the Download tickets, the Shinedown meet & greet and and a signed copy of the album. To take part in today's signed CD prize draw, and to enter the grand prize draw simply answer the question below correctly, fill in the form and hit submit.
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Over the past 25 years and through 15 core renditions, Princess Zelda's tale has earned its titular legendary status. The franchise's legend was said to have started with game designer Shigeru Miyamoto's youthful explorations as a boy in the hillsides surrounding his childhood home in Japan. According to Miyamoto, he was wandering one day and came upon a cave entrance in the middle of a thickly forested wood. After a moment of apprehensive hesitation, he grabbed a lantern and began exploring the cave's dark depths - an adventure that became one of the most memorable experiences of his life. That spelunking joy eventually translated to the dungeon-trolling, puzzle-solving, demon-bashing series of Zelda games that we now know so well. They started out with pixelated blocky heroes accompanied by primitive synthesizer beeps on the NES console, worked their way through handhelds and next-gens and now end up as a graphically vibrant animated title with lush, fully orchestrated underscores on the Nintendo Wii. The Same Sword-Swinging Tale To be truthful, all of the Zelda games contain pretty much the same story: The beautiful Zelda is in trouble and an elf-like, sleep-loving hero named Link quests his way to her rescue. It's Donkey Kong with swords. Only the dungeons, puzzles and game mechanics have really changed all that much over the years. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is officially labeled as a prequel - an exploration of how Link's Master Sword came to be - but as soon as the green-clad hero's love interest is snatched up into the sky by a mysterious magical twister, well, fans will slip into the action as comfortably as they would a favorite sweater ... or a well-worn bird saddle. The big difference this time around is the Wii motion-controlled remote. Skyward Sword is designed to wring every bit of potential out of its technology. No button mashing required. Whether you're running pell-mell through forests or swooping in on the back of a giant bird mount, it's all point, wave and go. Showcasing the console's Motion-Plus add-on, the game mirrors players' every sword-flicking feint and flèche. (While playing the game for this review, my controller missed only a swipe or two.) Of course, as with other recent Zelda games, some of that added detail can be a problem. This E10+ game thankfully avoids any real blood and mess in the sword-slashing and arrow-launching battles, but the stabbing, lunging and flailing Wii remote movements do put little Sally in the position of acting out the hacking up of onscreen foes. The Legend's Ever-Badder Baddies Back in the early blocky days, Link's slashing of a blobby goblin was a nondescript feat akin to Pac-Man ghosts swallowing you whole. But the newest graphic realism makes a big difference - even in Link and Zelda's fanciful land. The dungeon skirmishes can feel dark and dank, and the ghoulish skeletons, Bokoblins and demon creatures are creepy. Even some of the dialogue tossed out by enemies can be a bit rough. A demon lord croaks out things such as, "I'll drag you to everlasting torment," "You will deafen yourself with the sound of your screams," and, "The thread of fate that binds us will be soaked crimson with your blood!" Then, of course, there's the franchise's general sense of fairy and demon spirituality that permeates most of this world's temple and dungeon pathways. A few examples: Link's sword has a Tinkerbell-like spirit bound to its substance that pops up from time to time with advice. The demonic lord big boss repeatedly talks of extracting an imprisoned Zelda's soul to use for his fiendish goals. We find out Zelda is actually a goddess reborn in mortal form who must worship at various "goddess altars" in order to regain her past memories. Link can collect Evil Crystals that are said to be "pure crystallized monster malice." "Sacred flames" left behind by a goddess bear mystical powers that magically enhance Link's Skyward Sword. Players are instructed to "pray" to bird statues in order to save their progress throughout the game. Spells and curses are regularly bandied about. This latest Legend, then, may appear to be the same story of a brave adventurer, but it's not at all the same fanciful stroll you experienced when you were a kid and Link looked like a flattened Keebler elf with a cute and teeny blade. Action/AdventurePuzzleRole-PlayingCombat Bob Hoose Jake Roberson
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In the first XCOM game (released in 2012), the situation was: Enemy Unknown. Now, in XCOM 2, it's 20 years later and our extraterrestrial adversaries are very familiar indeed. The alien invaders came, they conquered and they're now our, uh, friends - working side by side with us in an effort to create a peaceful, coexistent world. At least that's what the government-approved video feeds say. The truth of things is far different than the smiling, hopeful computer and TV images might suggest. Soylent Green? Nah, that ain't the half of it. These aliens have oodles of complicated, nasty plans in mind for their docile human "partners." Fortunately, mankind isn't totally herd-like and hopeless. There's still a ragtag underground force of resistance fighters out there, led by ... you. You're the commander of an undermanned, undersupplied group of men and women who must gather what they can, develop new skills and weapons, and somehow take the fight to those unveracious UFO uglies. To help in that quest you've got a cool alien-designed airborne base that can keep you flying just out of the invader's gunsights and take you to any earthly place of interest. It's Up to You, Commander As with the original XCOM game, this is a strategy title that asks players to manage their ticking clock and dwindling assets while researching alien tech, building new facilities on a hovering fortress, coming up with new tools and weapons, and opening communication lines with other groups of human holdouts. You also must micromanage a series of earthbound battle missions. Each 3/4 bird's-eye view mission consists of sending recruits to the surface to explore a given map, revealing and eliminating alien enemies. While doing that, they gather intelligence, rescue innocent civilians or sabotage enemy installations. And with success comes advancement: The rookie recruits get tougher, smarter and more well-armed. And the missions become more challenging, too. At the same time, the rescued scientists and engineers throw their skill sets into your save-the-world effort. Strategy and Tragedy Frankly, this game's action and challenges are all really fun, not to mention ever-changing. Unlike the original game, XCOM 2 throws in some replay curveballs with a new layer of mission randomness built into each level. So if you think you can go back and ace a quest with a memorized list of physical structures to hide behind or enemy locations to spy out, you'll soon find that things have been dematerialized and transported to new areas since your last go-round. (Those sneaky aliens!) What the game thankfully doesn't include this time is an M rating. This entry's blood-spray quotient is reduced considerably, while the blade- or bullet-derived destruction of aliens is limited to pools of yellow goop. Even the game's campy alien autopsies aren't so splash-about messy, kept largely out of the camera's direct view. The ear-burning foul language has been all but eradicated as well. Your erstwhile troopers are hard-edged, but now they keep their hard language to themselves. That doesn't mean there isn't any pain of war to be felt here. The yellow goop is still yellow goop. The blades and bullets are still lethal. You don't aim down a gun sight and squeeze a trigger, but there's still lots of battlefield deadliness in play. You spend time with your human soldiers, too, getting to know their names and personalities. So if you accidentally mishandle a move and leave some squad mate vulnerable, you feel the sting of your soldier's death, certainly. Now, that's not always a bad thing, of course. Humanizing the realities of war is needful. And, true to life, there are no one-more-time do-overs here. Like an ongoing game of Russian Roulette, once your trooper goes down, he or she is gone for good. The question, then, is whether needfulness is good enough for a game. CombatStrategy Bob Hoose
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Guest Blogger: Walls with texture. Touch effect wall-coverings By Carolina Sánchez, interior designer and blogger of Comodoos Interiores These days, the inside can come across as being a cold space, and it highlights the free-standing decoration parts, pieces of furniture, to count on transforming spaces with walls with texture, with volume that allows us to move to this "touch" effect, which makes us both want to caress and feel like these are also a part of the decoration. Take a chance on something that sees beyond both wall paper and vinyl coverings, which transforms each room with regard to both size and shape, materials that are hard-wearing, imitation skirting board, along with other materials.A design that not only improves the inside as well as allowing us to feel it, but also provides us with different aspects and angles of light, which elevate us in each and every space, regardless of it being the kitchen, the bathroom or even the headboard cover.It is because of this that today, we will talk about the wall tile series from the Porcelanosa Group, which helps us to improve the atmosphere according to the different styles and collections, as well as the very latest modern-day trends.A Nordic design for warm and cosy interiors. The spaces that are dominated by Wood, with naturalness and with an almost real effect, isThe par-ker Series from the Porcelanosa Group. A durable material that goes further than just being the floor or for moving to the walls, it is for believing in, as it has that real highest mountain like effect.With a large amount of both finishes and colours, we will be able to decorate our home with more options, like being more rustic, more minimalism and the cold Scandinavian design. It is, without a shadow of a doubt, an incredible piece. Modern-day Vintage¿But who thinks that both style and fashion cannot come back in? Reinvented pieces, restyled and with combinations that would surprise us, when just a few years ago, we had forgotten about them. This also happens to us with regard to pieces with a vintage air to them. Hydraulic imitations and a mosaic that are both perfect for giving colour, personality, and essence to a wall. For this, the stone-ker series, Dover, will help us to achieve this effect.But we take it above and beyond both bathrooms or kitchens, and also put it in rooms and details that can be unique in our homes.ClassicsHowever, it is possible that the most classical style is overdone or formal. In a way, we have taken note of a lot of materials in order to bring them up to date and then, put them into practise by fitting them on both walls and floors.To feel the elegance, trendiness, and an added value in our decoration, you can get it with pieces like in the Calacata series from the Porcelanosa Group, which invades whatever type of interior with majesty, and at the same time, making each and every moment more elegant.I, without any doubt, am in love with her.¿What do you think about these materials? ¿Do we fancy letting the decoration with wall-coverings play the leading role at home? 4 seasons, 4 ceramic designs. Some ideas for the decor in your bathroom depending on the time of the year. Trends: Wall tiles with tactile sensitivity Mix&Match PAR-KER + ceramic: sophistication and natural essence
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Sam Robertson admits to watching Mike Baldwin in Classic Coronation Street for tips on playing Adam He's been tuning into ITV3's repeats for inspiration By Johnathon Hughes Monday, 15th July 2019 at 9:58 am Coronation Street heart-throb Adam Barlow (Sam Robertson) is turning out to be a real chip off the old block, becoming more like his late father Mike Baldwin the older he gets, and there's a good reason why - the actor has been studying his on-screen parent in old episodes of the soap for inspiration. Robertson has confessed to watching ITV3's Classic Coronation Street repeats, currently airing instalments from the early 1990s, and observing iconic factory boss Mike - played by Johnny Briggs between 1976 and 2006 - in his prime to inform his performance as the ladies' lingerie mogul's son and heir. Gary confesses to killing Rana - but actor Mikey North reveals he's not leaving Coronation Street Why have the women of Coronation Street become such victims? Who are the longest-serving stars in soap? "It's great watching those classic Corries because I'm seeing Mike doing his thing at the same time as I'm playing Adam," he told RadioTimes.com, "and I'm trying to find that balance where he's very confident and a bit smooth, but also show his fragility. "At the moment ITV3 are showing Mike losing the factory and having to run the business from his front room. Alma is helping him out financially and he's really low - there's more fragility to Mike than what you remember. You kind of forget that, you imagine him as the cigar-smoking wheeler dealer, always with a flash car and a pretty girl. "But I think there was more depth to him, and I'm lucky they're bringing that in with Adam now. Adam used to be very cocky but he's very up and down. He's had periods of real self-doubt, and seeing Mike all those years ago has definitely impacted on how I'm playing it - not being afraid to show his fragile side or push the arrogance. Just finding that nice balance for the character." Robertson also noted current Corrie boss Iain MacLeod has given Adam a rival in the shape of bad boy builder Gary Windass to mirror the feud between Adam's dad Mike and arch-enemy Ken Barlow from back in the day - with Sarah Platt playing a modern-day Deirdre as the object of desire caught in the middle... "The reality of that is Gary is much more sinister than Ken ever was," he explains. "I asked Iain if that gives me license to be more sinister than Mike Baldwin - and he just raised his eyebrows! Maybe we'll end up shooting each other like in Reservoir Dogs, who knows?!" Being the offspring of one of the soap's most famous characters makes Adam Weatherfield royalty, and Robertson is relishing being at the centre of the action as the ladies' man lawyer waits for to catch out killer Gary as the net closes in leading to his confession to causing the factory collapse on Friday 19th July. "The producers have given me great material and I feel like I've got my teeth into it. Going forward, the scope for this character is endless because of all the history, there are so many ways you can go. I'm keen to stay - wedding bells, babies, I'm up for it!" Visit our dedicated Coronation Street page for all the latest news, interviews and spoilers. Mikey North Sam Robertson Tina O'Brien All about Coronation Street How Gary Windass is stealing from every Coronation Street serial killer storyline Mikey North reacts to Coronation Street killer twist after Gary murders Rick
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Potter Rees Dolan Court of Protection Case Studies Legal Surgery Changing Your Solicitor Bicycle Assist We are extremely proud to have secured over £114 MILLION in damages for our clients between 2018 and 2019! We're delighted to be featured in the Times Best Law Firms 2019 guide under personal injury Potter Rees Dolan were on the Legal 500 Awards 2018 insurance shortlist for the North West Head Injury Claim Head Injury Solicitors At Potter Rees Dolan, we have experienced lawyers who specialise in handling head injury compensation claims following. We are authorised members of Headway's personal injury solicitors list and comply with their Code of Conduct. Thousands of people each year in the UK sustain a brain injury, leaving them permanently affected. A severe injury can lead to very significant physical and mental impairment, including: speech problems Recent case wins include: Teenage cyclist is hit by a car and left with a skull fracture - £4.3 million Young woman hit by a car is left with a brain injury - £1.65 million University student who suffered severe brain injury needed large part of her skull replaced - £1 million We know that a serious injury affects not only the individual but also their families and friends. To speak to our specialist, Manchester-based head injury lawyers today, call us on 0800 027 2557 or complete the online enquiry form on the side of this page. At Potter Rees Dolan, we understand the devastating effect that a brain injury can have on all aspects of your life. Rehabilitation is vitally important, with the greatest progress often made in the first six months after injury. But it does not stop there. Improvements can still take place many months or even years after injury. We can help secure rehabilitation for you, and should you not fully recover, compensation can help to achieve financial security for individuals and families. We understand that making a compensation claim after a head injury can appear a very confusing process. It can be a very difficult time for people after such a serious injury. We will: Investigate the circumstances of your accident quickly and handle your claim efficiently Keep our advice to you as clear and as straightforward as possible Help to guide you through the practical problems that you are faced with immediately after your brain injury and as you progress Compensation for such injuries often reaches millions of pounds. It is important that every area of your claim is properly investigated and valued. As well as your physical and mental impairments, we will investigate: The cost of your future care Your loss of future earnings The cost of providing you with special equipment Your welfare benefit entitlement The cost of your future accommodation needs What is a head injury? Everything about us as individuals is controlled by the brain; how we talk, how we move, what we say and how we feel. It also enables us to express ourselves as it controls our emotions. So what happens when the brain is injured? Whether it is through a road traffic accident or a knock to the head due to an assault, we deal with clients who have sustained a brain injury through a wide range of personal injury cases. The brain could also be injured through the negligence of a medical professional during surgery, for example. There are many possible causes of a brain injury and the effects of the injury can be varied. This can depend on the severity of the brain injury as well as the location of the injury on the brain. This is the part of the brain that controls emotion, behaviour and tolerance. If this area is directly damaged, it can cause extreme emotional mood swings. A person's ability to manage frustrations is often affected, so they can lash out and easily become angry over something minor The frontal lobe controls our ability to monitor and adjust our behaviour accordingly. If this area of the brain is damaged, it could alter the individual's levels of empathy and sensitivity towards others are likely to be altered. After a brain injury to the frontal lobe, a person may experience a lack of motivation and spontaneity in interacting with others. The ability to plan ahead can also be affected, which can lead to isolation particularly if this coincides with the lack of motivation to socialise. Damage to the frontal lobe can also cause difficulty in planning and completing tasks in the right order (known as sequencing), reduce awareness that actions have been carried out already meaning they are repeated. Parietal Lobes These can be divided into two functional regions; one involves sensation and touch perception and the other controls visual perception. The parietal lobes focus on the manipulation of objects and voluntary movements. This part of the brain receives and analyses information from the skin, such as temperature, pressure and pain. Our understanding of where we are in relation to our surroundings is also controlled by the parietal lobes, as well as our understanding of where our body parts are in relation to each other. Damage to this part of the brain can impair reading and writing, as well as self-care abilities such as washing and dressing. The individual may also have poor hand-eye coordination and the inability to focus their attention. Temporal Lobe This part of the brain controls communication and long-term memory. The temporal lobe also handles functions of auditory perception (hearing) and some visual perception. Damage to this part of the brain can therefore affect a person's memory and understanding. They may find it hard to concentrate and difficult to understand language. After damage to the temporal lobe, a person may also lose their sense of humour and notice a change in their sexual interests and behaviour. Other effects could include persistent talking and seizure disorders. Occipital Lobes As these lobes control the visual processing centre of our brain, damage to the occipital lobes can mean the individual may not be able to process visual signs correctly, causing visual confusion, even though the eyes themselves may be working normally. If this part of the brain is damaged, an individual might experience difficulty recognising colours or a drawn object. Hallucinations and visual illusions may also occur, as well as word blindness. Rehabilitation and Treatment After a brain injury, rehabilitation is a key part of long term recovery. Unlike other cells in the body, brain cells are unable to regenerate when destroyed, so other areas of the brain try to take over the activities of the damaged part. This reorganisation of itself and establishing new nerve pathways is how the brain develops. Recovery time after a serious brain injury can depend on the severity of the injury, as well as the individual. Usually, a clinical team will discuss the rehabilitation options with the person with the injury and their family. Funding for the rehab services can be sourced through the local authority, medical insurance or compensation claims. Rehabilitation may be provided through a number of settings, such as inpatient rehabilitation, which involves specialist treatment in a neurological rehab centre, for example, for people who are not ready to return home after their stay in hospital. Alternatively, some people are well enough to return home after a brain injury, and these receive outpatient rehabilitation sometimes from their local hospital. Rehabilitation will be provided by nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers and speech and language therapists working as a team usually under a medical consultant and co-ordinated by a case manager. We work very closely with all members of the Rehabilitation team to ensure our clients' needs are met. Click here to learn more about brain injury, its causes and its effects. University student awarded over £1million after being hit by car Amy was 19 years old and studying at Manchester University when she was knocked over in 2007 suffering a brain injury. 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FROM THE PRESIDENTIAL PRAYER TEAM Daily Prayer Feature In many ways, people are more connected than ever. But when it comes to prayer, we're often still so far apart. This is why we produce the daily Pause to Pray radio feature. It's a chance for Americans across the country to come together in prayer for our country's leaders. LISTEN TO DEMO Pause to Pray is a chance for listeners to come together in prayer for our country's leaders. We provide a non-partisan, in the-moment prayer opportunity each day. Who we pray for We pray for the leadership of the United States, regardless of political party. This includes the President and his administration, Congress, the Judicial branch, and our nation's military leaders. Segment length :60-seconds Production schedule Daily, 7 days a week Cost to run the feature Free Inventory required in trade None Time of day to air the feature Earlier in day is strongly recommended, as the content is often topical and pertains to in-the-moment events. Sponsorships The feature may be sponsored by radio station clients. How to reach our radio team 833-321-PRAY (833-321-7729) Less than half of all Americans pray on a daily basis. Far too often, people intend to pray before getting distracted or busy. Others feel they don't know how to pray. Pause to Pray engages listeners in daily prayer, in the moment, on your station. This format-friendly, 1-minute feature has the flexibility to air before, during, or after scheduled programming - or even during commercial breaks. New features are produced daily and evergreen content is also provided. Since 2001, The Presidential Prayer Team has been the source thousands of Americans have turned to for encouragement and inspiration to pray for America's leaders. We are an independent, non-partisan organization, and a registered 501(c)(3). The Presidential Prayer Team is an independent, non-partisan organization, and a registered charitable 501(c)(3). The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability is an American financial standards association representing evangelical Christian organizations which qualify for tax exempt͕ non-profit status and receive tax-deductible contributions. See our ECFA accreditation here: Charity Navigator is America's premier independent charity evaluator. They help charitable givers make intelligent giving decisions by providing in-depth, objectiver ratings and analysis of the financial health and accountability and transparency of America's largest charities. See our 4 out of 4 star accreditation here: PAUSE TO PRAY RADIO A ministry of The Presidential Prayer Team Prayer Updates
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Lacrosse playoffs producing thrills By Michael Hoffer It's quite likely that Forecaster Country will be home to more than one state lacrosse champion come June 16. The boys' story is led by Scarborough, which won Class A in 2010 and 2011 and has a great chance to make it three in a row. Scarborough finished 11-1 after a 15-4 home win over Thornton Academy last Wednesday. John Wheeler had six goals, Ryan Pallotta four and Jon Blaisdell three. The Red Storm earned the top seed for the playoffs and will host No. 4 Thornton Academy (10-3) in the semifinals Saturday at 5 p.m. In addition last week's win, Scarborough also beat the Golden Trojans, 8-3, in last year's regional final. South Portland wound up seventh at 4-8. The Red Riots qualified for the playoffs for the fourth year in a row and went to second-ranked Kennebunk (9-3) for the quarterfinals Wednesday. The teams didn't play this year. They had no playoff history. They have one now as South Portland kept things tight throughout, trailing 2-0 after one quarter, 4-2 at halftime and 4-3 after three. The Red Riots had their chances, but never could pull even and they went down to a 5-3 defeat to finish 4-9. Chris Mitchell, Alec Neal and Duncan Preston had the goals. T-Moe Hellier made 10 saves. "We were right there the whole way," said South Portland coach Tom Fiorini. "(Kennebunk) knew they were in a game. Our kids played their hearts out. They showed a lot of passion and guts. We just couldn't put the ball in the cage. We couldn't catch a break. We were down 4-3 and were man-up, but we kicked the ball out of bounds. That sums up our season. We were in every single game, but our youth and inexperience was our Achilles' heel." The Red Riots only lose five seniors and should be improved in 2013. "We have almost everybody back and some good kids coming in," said Fiorini. "The future's so bright it's blinding. I bet we'll reverse our 4-9 record." In Western B, perennial power Cape Elizabeth lost just once in the regular season, at defending Class B champion Falmouth, and finished a close second to the Yachtsmen at 11-1. The Capers closed with a 10-5 home win over Yarmouth as Timmy Lavallee scored four times. Cape Elizabeth hosts No. 3 Greely (8-4) in Saturday's semifinals (game time is 7 p.m.). The Capers handled the visiting Rangers, 14-5, back on May 8. Cape Elizabeth beat Greely in all six prior playoff encounters, including a 15-3 semifinal round decision last year. "We had a very good regular season, we have improved all season long and are looking to keep things going in the playoffs," said Cape Elizabeth coach Ben Raymond. "The boys are looking forward to playing some quality playoff competition and like our chances if we play well." The Western A and Western B Finals are Wednesday of next week on the fields of the highest remaining seeds. The Class B state game is Saturday, June 16 at 12:30 p.m., at Fitzpatrick Stadium in Portland. The Class A game is the same date and location, beginning at 5:30 p.m. On the girls' side, all eyes are on 12-0 Cape Elizabeth as it seeks a first championship. The Capers are the top seed in Western B, the region which also features powerhouses Waynflete and Falmouth. While the winner of that semifinal looms in the regional final, Cape Elizabeth must first defeat No. 4 Greely (6-6) in Saturday's semifinals. The Capers twice beat the Rangers this spring, 19-8 and 8-7. The teams only met once prior in the playoffs, a 9-6 Greely upset win in the 2002 quarterfinals. That Cape Elizabeth team also went 12-0. "Homefield's a big advantage,"said Capers first-year coach Jeff Perkins. "Cape's never had that before. We're excited. Now, we have to keep playing. We haven't won anything yet. We need to keep playing like we've been playing, keep practicing and learning and keep going." In Western A, two-time defending state champion Scarborough earned the top seed again with an 11-1 mark. "Our regular season was full of ups and downs," said Red Storm coach Marcia Wood. "I know that our record doesn't show it, but we played a lot of close games. I feel that towards the end of our season, we really started to play our game and everyone was included. We are most successful when we involve everyone. I knew coming into the season that our offense would be explosive and they didn't disappoint. Our defense has also stepped up and really denied some teams scoring opportunities. Meg Kirsch, our goalie, has done exactly what she needs to be doing and is just getting better each game." This year, the Red Storm had to play a quarterfinal and did so Thursday when it hosted No. 8 Bonny Eagle (5-7), a team it beat, 16-3, at home, April 26. The Scots beat Scarborough, 18-8, in the 2002 preliminary round in the last postseason encounter. "It's always hard to start off playoffs, seniors have so much going on with graduation," Wood said. "With a team of 12 seniors, I of course get nervous but the 12 seniors we have are driven and feel they have a mission to complete. It's going to be a great playoff in our class. Massabesic, Marshwood (and Kennebunk) are all playing very well, along with (Thornton Academy). It's going to come down to who plays their 'A' game on that day. Let's hope it's us." If, as expected, the Red Storm got past Bonny Eagle, it will host rival No. 4 seed Kennebunk (8-5) Saturday in the semifinals. Scarborough held on for a 9-8 triumph May 24 at the Rams. In last year's regional final, the Red Storm downed Kennebunk, 9-6. Kennebunk advanced to the semifinals with Wednesday's 12-5 home win over No. 5 South Portland Wednesday night. The Red Riots didn't play Kennebunk in the regular season. The teams last met in the 2003 quarterfinals (a 15-4 Rams' victory). Wednesday, Kennebunk took control early and even four goals from South Portland's Lani Edwards couldn't stem the tide. Red Riots freshman goalie Lily SanGiovanni stopped 23 shots. Rose Bryant had six goals for the Rams. "(Kennebunk's) pretty good," said South Portland coach Bill Fenton. "They put a lot of pressure on us. Lily was unbelievable. We just fell behind and couldn't come back. We just couldn't pass and catch today. The girls played their hearts out, but couldn't pull it off. It was a good season. We did really well. This year was probably the closest team we've had. I had two great assistants, Molly Radis and Blaik Watson." The Red Riots graduate five, but will be a factor again next spring. "We have a good, young team," said Fenton. "I'm optimistic about next year." The Western A and Western B Finals are Wednesday of next week on the fields of the highest remaining seeds. The Class B state game is Saturday, June 16 at 10 a.m., at Fitzpatrick Stadium. The Class A game is the same date and location, beginning at 3 p.m. Sports Editor Michael Hoffer can be reached at [email protected] Follow him on Twitter: @foresports. Sidebar Elements Cape Elizabeth senior Janessa White and the rest of the Capers hope to continue their undefeated run as their playoffs begin Saturday. Junior John Wheeler and the Scarborough boys' lacrosse team is gearing up for another title run.
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Czech average monthly wages pass 30,000 crown mark for first time Ruth Fraňková The average wage in the Czech Republic increased by 8.0 percent in the last quarter of 2017 compared to the same period in the previous year, according to the data released by the Czech Statistical Office on Friday. Photo: Ondřej Tomšů In real terms, discounting inflation, the rise was 5.3 percent. The average gross monthly salary in the last quarter of 2017 stood at 31,646 crowns. Average monthly earnings for the whole of 2017 rose by 7.0 percent to 29,504 crowns. The median wage, the level at which most people are earning removing part of the distortion from high earners, in the last quarter rose by 8.9 percent to 27,320 crowns. "The average wage reached the highest figure in the history of Czech economy and for the first time crossed the threshold of 30,000 crowns. The increase was fuelled not only by a tight job market, but also by wage increases in the public sphere," Jana Steckerová of Komerční Banka told the daily Hospodářské noviny on Friday. Teachers and public servants saw the most significant pay rises in 2017. Since November, teacher's wages increased by 15 percent, while salaries of public servants went up by 10 percent. Altogether, wages in the state sphere increased by 13 percent. "The growing wages in the public sphere affect the private sector, where wages are also pushed up by lack of workers," Jana Steckerová told the daily, adding that the unemployment will continue to fall even further. The Czech unemployment figure dropped to 3.7 percent in February. Average wages in the Czech Republic has been increasing continuously since the beginning of 2014. Nevertheless, two thirds of Czech employees earn less than the average. The average Czech salary in 2017 increased to 67 percent of the EU average, from 65 percent in the previous year. Wages in the Czech Republic are roughly on the same level as in Poland, Portugal or Greece. IMF: The next few years will see Czech economic growth hovering around 2.5 percent The Czech Republic's economic growth is expected to continue at a rate of around 2.5 percent, the International Monetary Fund predicted... Unemployment in May drops to new low The unemployment rate in the Czech Republic fell to a new low in May, at 2.6 percent down from 2.7 percent the previous month. The... Lorry drivers and crane operators - "men's" jobs increasingly open to women as unemployment sinks further Unemployment rates in the Czech Republic have been the lowest Europe-wide for some time now. The latest data on employment levels is... Choose Karel Gott's greatest hit Carnival (Lady Karneval) Forever Young (Být stále mlád) The Safe (Trezor) I'll sweeten my coffee (Kávu si osladím) Where might your nest lie, little bird? (Kdepak ty ptáčku hnízdo máš?) Choose Karel Gott's greatest hit (More) More from Radio Prague Holocaust child survivor's dream of building memorial to child victims of the Holocaust comes true Best served old: Victims seek revenge for communist-era crimes in new Czech film Oldest cave paintings in Czech Republic discovered at Catherine Cave near Brno Remnants of medieval wall dating back to 1041 unearthed in Břeclav Former Huawei employees say client information was discussed at Chinese embassy Prague flats most expensive in Central Europe, in terms of average earnings Prague's Žižkov TV Tower set for videomapping of Apollo 11 moon launch, landing Gene Deitch, Part 1: The Oscar-winning US animator who made Tom and Jerry cartoons in communist Prague
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HEARD IT ON THE STREET: What did you think of... HEARD IT ON THE STREET: What did you think of the first Shuck Yeah? By Sonia Waraich | | Paige Work, Sacramento: It's nice. I like the music. Scott Guy, Rio Dell: It's awesome. They didn't anticipate this many people, but it's great. So we're hoping for another one next year. Tanissa Walker, Los Angeles: I love it, I like people getting together and there's great oysters and beer. Robert Burke, Three Rivers: It's good. Very laid-back and friendly. Sarah Malcomb, Fortuna: It's great to see a new event in Fortuna. The lines are a little long, but that's just a sign of a good turnout. Eureka announces annexation of Brainard property Upper Pacific Nature and Fitness Trail dedicated in Shelter Cove Illicit grow sites in Bayside, McKinleyville busted, hundreds of plants seized Local film commission nominated for award for going 'above and beyond' North Coast Happenings (for July 23) Sonia Waraich
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DANCIN' IN THE RAIN Mark Baker SANTA MONICA, Calif. � Attention Southern California: Duck Nation has arrived. And with it ... the rain? How appropriate. �Too bad we�re not playing the Rose Bowl at our place, because, you know, it never rains in Autzen Stadium!� Don Essig, the longtime UO football and basketball public address announcer, told the thousands of Duck fans who gathered at the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday. It was the UO Alumni Association�s pep rally for UO fans who flew, and drove, south to Pasadena for Friday�s Rose Bowl game against Ohio State. The Santa Monica Pier is the landmark amusement park that includes shops and restaurants with names like Rusty�s Surf Ranch and the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. And according to the folks who run it, Wednesday�s rally was like nothing they�d ever seen before. Not with moisture falling from L.A.-area skies, anyway. �We didn�t want you to feel homesick, so we cooked up some special weather,� Ben Franz-Knight, the pier�s executive director, told the screaming sea of yellow and green ringing a stage in a beachside parking lot. �We have never seen a crowd like this in the rain in 100 years,� Franz-Knight said. The Santa Monica Pier opened in 1909 and is celebrating is 100th anniversary this year. Pier spokeswoman Monica Ballin said it was �like a normal day at the pier,� or would have been if it was a typically sunny day. �This is bizarre,� she said. But there was no way a little bit of misting, slanting southern California rain was going to keep rabid Duck fans away from this moment. But some sported the $4 yellow ponchos being sold in the parking lot. �For my Ducks, I�ll do anything,� said a poncho-clad Brittini Cleeves, 25, of Olympia, Wash., a Duck fan because many family members attended the UO. �I�d stand out here in the snow if I had to.� �This is phenomenal,� said Tom Finneran of Portland, who flew into Los Angeles on Wednesday despite the snow that hit Portland Tuesday. �It just doesn�t get any better than this.� Finneran bills himself as �The Duck Nut,� just like it says across the camouflage shirt he wears to UO games, along with camouflage green-and-yellow pants, green helmet and flaring arm tattoos with the fighting Duck coming through the Oregon �O.� In some ways it seemed just like a rainy football game at Autzen Stadium (which, as true fans know, never happens). Fans wore the ponchos, held umbrellas and bundled themselves in hooded raincoats trying to stay dry in the wind and rain and mid-50-degree weather. �Just like home,� UO head football coach Chip Kelly told the crowd. �The one good thing is that it will be 71 degrees and sunny on Friday,� he said, referring to the game-day forecast for Los Angeles. Several other Ducks addressed a crowd expected to exceed 10,000 but that probably fell a tad short of that. Besides Kelly, speakers included UO players Jeremiah Masoli, Walter Thurmond III, Jordan Holmes and Will Tukuafu, UO president Richard Lariviere, UO Athletic Director Mike Bellotti, Oregon Sports Network announcer Jerry Allen, Essig, ESPN anchor and UO graduate Neil Everett and 1995 UO Rose Bowl quarterback Danny O�Neil, now a pastor in Eugene. The UO Marching Band played the Oregon fight song � more than once � along with the mid-1980s hit �Walking on Sunshine� and a rendition of Michael Jackson�s �Thriller,� complete with a monster dance. But no one had the crowd screaming more than Supwitchugirl, the trio of UO seniors who created the wildly popular �I Love My Ducks� Internet rap video. The performance caused some controversy because it included the Duck mascot without the UO�s approval. That�s all in the past, though. The UO has embraced the three journalism majors � Jamie Slade, Brian McAndrew and Michael Bishop � whose saying has become a mantra of Duck fans who wore the group�s big block-letter T-shirts during this historic season. The trio took the stage here, along with the Duck mascot and the UO cheerleaders, singing their song and dancing across the stage. The crowd was all smiles � from Bellotti to Essig to 1958 UO Rose Bowl quarterback Jack Crabtree � and digital cameras snapped away as many sang along. Lariviere, in his first year at the UO, noted that his predecessor, Dave Frohnmayer, was in his first year as president the last time the Ducks went to the Rose Bowl, after the 1994 season. Lariviere also noted that he�s been to the Rose Bowl before, when he was dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas. That was in 2006, when Texas won the game and the national championship by beating USC. �I�m undefeated. It�s my intention to keep that record going this year,� Lariviere said, as the crowd cheered. �And there�s one more piece of information I want to share with you... �I love my Ducks!�
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Retail Solutions - B&Q discovers EPoS solution from Canada By Retail Week online DIY chain B&Q has selected Canadian company, Triversity to supply its next generation point-of-sale systems and trials using Wincor-Nixdorf hardware will start shortly. The Triversity offering is based on the Java J2EE development platform. Triversity was formerly the main EPoS partner for STS - another Canadian software operation that merged with NSB in 2001. At the end of last year, Triversity secured venture capital funding of US$15 million (£9.5 million), which will be used to finance acquisitions and new software development to extend its product suite. The additional finance is also driving European expansion. Triversity is now opening a UK office and is confident of expanding operations here in future. Liberty has had its controlling stake owned by BlueGem sold for £300m - a significant mark up from its £32m acquisition of the business in 2010. Retail Week looks at what has made the luxury department store a success story and how it continues to brace itself against the backdrop ... Lego to open two new UK stores this year Lego is set to open two new stores in the UK this year, both at flagship shopping centres owned by Hammerson. Poundland owner sales rise as chain 'outperforms' high street Pepkor Europe, owner of businesses including Poundland in the UK, has seen profits and revenue rise during the first half of its financial year.
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Home " File extensions " D " DBF File Extension .dbf File Extension Developer: dBASE File type: Database File You're here because you have a file that has a file extension ending in .dbf. Files with the file extension .dbf can only be launched by certain applications. It's possible that .dbf files are data files rather than documents or media, which means they're not meant to be viewed at all. what is a .dbf file? dBASE developed the DBF format, which is generally used for database files implemented by the dBASE database management system software for storing, retrieving and referencing data saved in the DBF format. These DBF files are appended with the .dbf extension, and the content of these DBF files may consist of structured text data with details for the values of the data stored in each field set or array data type. An xBase database management application is a program implemented with support for these DBF files. The popularity of the DBF format started its implementation into other database management applications. For instance, the Microsoft Access 2010 software can be installed by users of Microsoft Windows-based systems to create, open and view the content of a DBF file. Linux users can create, open and modify the content of a DBF file with OpenOffice.org versions developed for Unix-based systems. The Planamesa NeoOffice software can on the other hand be installed and used by Mac users to create, open and edit the content of these DBF files. how to open a .dbf file? Launch a .dbf file, or any other file on your PC, by double-clicking it. If your file associations are set up correctly, the application that's meant to open your .dbf file will open it. It's possible you may need to download or purchase the correct application. It's also possible that you have the correct application on your PC, but .dbf files aren't yet associated with it. In this case, when you try to open a .dbf file, you can tell Windows which application is the correct one for that file. From then on, opening a .dbf file will open the correct application. Click here to fix .dbf file association errors applications that open a .dbf file dBase In 1980, dBase was published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, the original developer of the software. It was the first database management system (DBMS) for microcomputer which included the query system which is database engine and the programming language which is forms engine. Some users said that dBase was an excellent interactive ad-hoc manipulation tool because one can easily manipulate, analyze, format and perform calculations while SQL have declarative operations which retrieves data sets from a relational database (RDBMS). dBase' first file format is .dbf. It is recommended by the Microsoft to save dBase file in Microsoft Works so that it can read by Microsoft Excel while its second file type is .dbt. For files with single indexes, dBase uses .ndx, and .mdx for files holding 1 to 48 indexes. The latest version of the legendary relational DBMS is dBase 2.8. while dbDOS 1.5 can quickly and easily work with dBASE III, IV, and V for Windows 32/64 bit operating system. dBase Classic also builds high powered data-driven applications that use the xBase languge and runs on lastest operating system of Microsoft when used with dbDOS. Pervasive PSQL, dataBased Intelligence dBASE, Rosenvick AspireGold Pervasive PSQL is an application developed by Pervasive Software wherein it is called a database management system that's ACID-compliant. It is software mainly used to embed applications wherein different types of applications whether they are packaged software applications use this software. In cases where there is a file-based architecture that enables data partitioning, Pervasive PSQL is optimized for the deployment of software as a service. With this software, the applications have the ability to store data in the form of tables or store them in a non-schema fashion. Operating systems like Windows, , Linux and MAC can run the Pervasive PSQL software and this comes with different editions like the 32-bit and 64-bit editions. This software also comes with additional features such as support for IPv4 and ipV6, page and record compression, agents for data backup, data replication, data auditing, row-level locking, data and over-the-wire encryption, compatibility with cluster environments as well as it supports English and Japanese languages. FoxPro, a procedural programming language and database management system created by Fox Software, has been widely used even before it was turned over to Visual FoxPro. It still enjoys a strong support from its community of programmers and users up to this day. FoxPro versions 2.0, 2.5 and 2.6 are compatible with Mac, DOS and Windows 3.1 to XP. Version 2.6 is compatible also with Linux and Free BSD, SCO Unix and Windows 2000. FoxPro 2 used Rushmore, an optimizing engine that used indices to look for matching expressions, to accelerate data updating and data retrieval. FoxPro 2 was built originally on Watcom C++ that has its own extensor making it the most up-to-date technology at that time. It could access expanded and extended memory making it able to utilize almost all available RAM [DOS]. If HIMEM.SYS is not loaded, FoxPro enabled a mechanism of using interrupts when extended memory driver is absent. File formats associated with FoxPro: ACT [FoxPro Documenting Wizard Action Diagram], APP [FoxPro Generated Application], DBC [FoxPro Database], DBF [Database File], DBF [FoxPro Table], DBG [FoxPro Debugger Configuration], DBT [Database Text File], DCT [FoxPro Database Memo], DCX[FoxPro Database Index], ERR [FoxPro Compilation Error], FKY [FoxPro Macro], FLL [FoxPro Dynamic Link Library], FMT [Foxpro Format File], FPT [FoxPro Table Memo], FRT [FoxPro Report Memo], FRX [FoxPro Report], FXP [FoxPro Compiled Program], LBT [FoxPro Labeled Memo], LBX [FoxPro Label File], LST [FoxPro Documenting Wizard List], MEM [FoxPro Variable File], MNX [FoxPro Menu], MPR [FoxPro Generated Menu Program], MPX [FoxPro Compiled Menu Program], NDX [dBASE Index File], PJX [FoxPro Project], PJT [FoxPro Project Memo], QPR [FoxPro Generated Query Program], QPX [FoxPro Compiled Query Program], VUE [FoxPro 2.x View Settings], WIN [FoxPro Window Settings], TBK [FoxPro Memo Backup], SPR [FoxPro Generated Screen File], SCT [FoxPro Form Memo] and SCX [FoxPro Form]. Planamesa NeoOffice NeoOffice was developed by PLanamesa Software wherein it is known as an office suite for MAC OS X. It is equivalent to OPenOffice.org as well as Microsoft Office, but it is exclusively created for MAC OS X as this was conceptualized when there was still no OpenOffice suite available for MAC computers. NeoOffice also includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation program, database program, graphics, and a formula program. This office suite also supports a variety of file formats for every application within the suite. For instance, the word processor also supports files created using MS Word, StarWriter, etc. as well as their spreadsheet also supports files created using MS Excel, StarCalc, etc. Neooffice has a lot of features that make users create whatever types of projects using this application easier and more enjoyable such as the NeoOffice Mobile for securely sharing NeoOffice files with other users in their computers by simply publishing a NeoOffice document to the server for NeoOffice Mobile. This allows users from different computers and mobile devices to browse and view these files securely. dataBased Intelligence dBase dataBased Intelligent dBased is a software that manages databases for minicomputers. It is a query system and a forms engine as well as a programming language. The format of dBase files is .dbf. This software was originally design for Control/Program Monitor and was later ported to the Apple II and IBM PC which is under the Disk Operating System. After several years, many companies made their own products which were Foxpro and Clipper. And these new program were much better that dBase. dBase used to make and application for window such as Web applications. An IDE with and Navigator as well as a Command Window would be the feature of dBase, with a preprocessor and an interpreter machine which is virtual. dBase intelligence is also responsible for various graphical user interface such as Form Designer, Report Designer, Menu Designer ,SQl Query designer , a Project that manages upon deploying simplified dBase application, Container, and these objects under dBase can be subclasses by simply adding new properties at the runtime. Be careful not to rename the extension on .dbf files, or any other files. This will not change the file type. Only special conversion software can change a file from one file type to another. A file extension is the set of three or four characters at the end of a filename; in this case, .dbf. File extensions tell you what type of file it is, and tell Windows what programs can open it. Windows often associates a default program to each file extension, so that when you double-click the file, the program launches automatically. When that program is no longer on your PC, you can sometimes get an error when you try to open the associated file. FIX .dbf FILE ASSOCIATION ERRORS Fix .dbf File Extension now Related Database Files .db Database File .accdb Microsoft Access 2007 Database File .fdb Portfolio Catalog/Art Explosion Catalog/Microsoft .tps Clarion TopSpeed Data File .fpt FileMaker Pro Database Memo File
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Insurgents Kill 10 Afghan Soldiers In 'Insider Attack' September 22, 2015 09:21 GMT Afghan officials say at least 10 Afghan Army troops have been killed in what they described as an "insider attack" in the country's north. Local officials in Jawzjan Province said the attack occurred before dawn on September 22 after a fellow soldier allowed insurgents inside a checkpoint. Officials said the soldier and an unspecified number of attackers were all killed in an ensuing shootout with Afghan troops. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. So-called insider attacks, carried out by an Afghan soldier or policeman turning on fellow troops, have been a serious problem in recent years. Jawzjan Province -- which borders Turkmenistan -- has largely been spared the worst of the violence from the Taliban insurgency. But some of its districts --including Qush Tepa where the attack took place -- have witnessed a rising Taliban presence. Based on reporting by AP and AFP
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Trump: We will make a deal with China Posted by Editor - World News | May 14, 2019 | World | 0 | US President Donald Trump meets with China's Vice Premier Liu He in the Oval Office of the White House [File: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters] United States President Donald Trump appears to be saying one thing and doing another as the shadow of a US-China trade dispute looms over the world. On Tuesday Trump insisted trade talks with China have not collapsed and described the US-China trade war as "a little squabble" despite the recent escalation. Expanding on a flurry of 10 optimistic early-morning tweets, Trump told reporters the dialogue with China is "very good", and he touted his "extraordinary" relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping. "We have a dialogue going. It will always continue," Trump said. "We had a deal that was very close but then they broke it. They really did." Tuesday, China's foreign ministry spokesman said the two sides had agreed to continue pursuing relevant discussions. Trump appeared to downplay the expanding scope of the trade war, which is already raising costs and disrupting supply chains across the globe. Monday, the Trump administration revealed a list of some $300bn in additional Chinese goods earmarked for possible tariff hikes. And China announced it would raise tariffs on $60bn of US imports after Trump hiked levies on $200bn in Chinese goods Friday. "We're having a little squabble with China because we've been treated very unfairly for many, many decades," Trump said, referring to US complaints about Chinese intellectual property and subsidy practices. Markets responded favourably to Trump's toned-down rhetoric. After Monday's trade-related selloff, US stock markets regained their footing Tuesday to close in positive territory. 'It will all happen' Trump tweeted earlier on Tuesday that a deal would happen and that China should buy more US farm products. "When the time is right we will make a deal with China," Trump wrote. "It will all happen, and much faster than people think!" "Hopefully China will do us the honor of continuing to buy our great farm product, the best, but if not your country will be making up the difference," he wrote in a post assuring US farmers that his administration would protect them. On Monday, Trump said his administration was planning to provide about $15bn in aid to help US farmers whose products have been targeted by Chinese retaliatory tariffs. The president's other tweets on Tuesday referenced the steel industry, trade deficit, US competitiveness and his poor opinion of the World Trade Organization. He also mentioned the Chinese government's stimulus capabilities and implied that the US Federal Reserve should follow suit in easing monetary policy. Reciprocal tariffs Trump said on Monday that he expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in Japan in late June. Based on the accelerated schedule laid out by the office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) late on Monday, Trump will be in a position to launch 25 percent tariffs on nearly the entire remainder of Chinese goods not currently subject to punitive measures when he meets with Xi. USTR said it would hold a public hearing on the tariff list on June 17, with final comments expected a week later. The list includes a wide range of consumer goods, from mobile phones and computers to clothing and footwear, but it excludes pharmaceuticals, some specialty compounds and rare-earth minerals. The prospect of the global economy being derailed by the US and China sliding into a fiercer, more protracted dispute has rattled investors. Some members of the US Congress who have been supportive of Trump's tough stance on China expressed concern that the president is escalating tariffs without an exit strategy. "Let's be blunt: It's a tax on the American consumer and the American manufacturer ... who's paying about $1.4bn a month in new tariffs," Democratic Senator Chris Coons said in an interview with the MSNBC network on Tuesday. Trade talks stalled last week, reportedly after China tried to delete commitments from a draft agreement stating that its laws would be changed to enact new policies on issues from intellectual property protection to forced technology transfers. "My understanding is that China and the United States have agreed to continue pursuing relevant discussions. As for how they are pursued, I think that hinges upon further consultations between the two sides," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a daily news briefing. 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HomeWorld News Nuclear Iran 1,000 times more dangerous than ISIS - Netanyahu Published time: 27 May, 2015 05:07 Edited time: 28 May, 2015 08:23 Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Reuters/Ronen Zvulun) © Reuters Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has once again beaten the drums of potential danger stemming from the nuclear deal with Iran, claiming that a nuclear-armed Iran is a "thousand times" more dangerous and destructive than ISIS. Meeting with the visiting US Senator Bill Cassidy (D-LA) Netanyahu again said that a deal being worked on at the moment between P5+1 will be a"very bad"option to take. "I see no reason to rush to a deal, and certainly not a bad deal that paves Iran's path to the bomb, but also fills Iran's coffers with tens of billions of dollars to pursue its aggression throughout the Middle East and around Israel's borders,"Netanyahu said. READ MORE: Iran deal threatens 'survival of Israel', increases risk of 'horrific war' - Netanyahu While describing Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) atrocities as "horrific," Netanyahu stressed that any threat from the Islamic State can't even compare to nuclear weapons at the hands of the Islamic Republic. READ MORE: Tehran and world powers reach solutions on Iran nuclear program "Once Iran, the preeminent terrorist state of our time, acquires nuclear weapons, it will be a hundred times more dangerous, a thousand times more dangerous and more destructive than IS," he said as technical delegations work out the details ahead of a June 30 deadline for a deal over Tehran's nuclear program. The final deal would seal the April 2 framework agreement, but several issues still remain unresolved, such as the scale of sanctions relief and exact means of verification to ensure Iran has no nuclear weapon ambitions. vs Iran newsIran tensionISIS news
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The agreement put Griffin in control of $135,000 of the $200,000 defense fund for both men, including all the money that could be used for expert witnesses, Weinberg said. Mojaddidi was paid $65,000 and any money left over went back to Griffin. In such an arrangement, Weinberg said, "there's a strong disincentive to the person controlling the funds to hire a qualified expert." Griffin made the decision not to let Hamid Hayat testify in his own defense, Weinberg said. "In 30 years, I've never seen an agreement like this," he said. "Its a very dangerous thing to do because the interests of multiple clients can conflict with each other. It's an absolute possibility the division of money puts them in a position of competing for resources." In one instance, Griffin paid for an expert witness to help Umer's case, while Mojaddidi planned to rely on a volunteer witness who ultimately was not allowed to testify, Weinberg said. Retired FBI agent James Wedick took the stand Wednesday to say he thinks the bureau violated its own procedures during Hamid's confession, where he said it "seemed like words were being put in his mouth." Wedick, who served as acting special agent in charge of the Sacramento FBI office, said the bureau's use of paid informant Naseem Khan also posed a problem. He said Khan repeatedly tried to goad Hayat into going to a terrorist training camp while he was in Pakistan for his arrangement marriage, at one point saying, "I'm going to grab you by the neck and take you to the camp myself." Wedick said he was so troubled by the FBI's tactics he wanted to testify in the first trial as an expert witness. But he was not allowed to because Judge Garland E. Burrell Jr. said he didn't qualify as an expert on false confessions. Wedick, who had been hired by Griffin as an investigator, testified, "I came to believe the boy did not go to a camp, but the family could not afford to pay so I told them I was working for free." He was initially paid $4,000. Wedick added he was surprised the prosecution didn't try to have Mojaddidi replaced as Hamid Hayat's attorney because of the risk that the conviction would be overturned on appeal." She was totally unable to do this trial and I think this became obvious to everybody." Stephen Magagnini: 916-321-1072, @SteveMagagnini. They 'pointed guns at our entire family.' Terror witness recalls airport stop 'Hamid didn't want to go.' Lawyers say FBI coerced terror defendant to falsely confess 'Don't talk to the FBI, never, ever.' Lodi man seeks to overturn terrorism conviction Wazhma Mojaddidi was the attorney for Hamid Hayat, who was sentenced to 24 years in prison. His attorneys say her inexperience deprived Hayat of an adequate defense. Kevin German Sacramento Bee Staff Photo Watch huge flames shoot out of house in Lincoln as firefighters arrive Video believed to show homicide suspect released in Sacramento County cold case By Michael McGough and Meghan Bobrowsky The man killed in a shooting at a Fair Oaks house party early Sunday morning has been identified as a Sierra College football player. Chancelor Fields-Colbert died Sunday after getting into a fight with an unidentified man. MORE CRIME - SACTO 911 West Sacramento man charged with defrauding Social Security of more than $480,000 Mom in apartment standoff released into treatment facility as Sacramento court date nears Sacramento man gets 15 years in prison for downloading child pornography Man accused of stealing over $12,000 of property at Roseville Golfland Sunsplash After woman accuses Dive Bar bartender of drugging her, others make similar claims See the massive house fire crews fought in Lincoln
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Salesforce Accelerates Innovation with Lightning, Unveils Product Strategy for Spring and Summer '16 Releases New Sales Cloud Lightning includes Salesforce SteelBrick CPQ, Sales Wave App and SalesforceIQ Inbox Expands Service Cloud footprint - enters multi-billion dollar market with the introduction of Field Service Lightning Announces Sales Cloud Lightning and Service Cloud Lightning Editions, new packaging to give customers more customization and capabilities to accelerate growth SAN FRANCISCO - February 2, 2016 - Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), the Customer Success Platform and world's #1 CRM company, introduced the next generation of its Customer Success Platform, Salesforce Lightning, and previewed its product strategy for the first half of its current fiscal year. For 17 years, Salesforce has been raising the bar for CRM. Powered by the latest cloud, social, mobile, data science and IoT technologies, Salesforce has set a rapid pace of innovation with three major releases every year - and this summer, the company will deliver its 50th release. New Salesforce Lightning advancements include Salesforce SteelBrick CPQ, SalesforceIQ Inbox and Field Service Lightning. In addition, Salesforce announced new packaging for Sales Cloud Lightning and Service Cloud Lightning. "Lightning is a game-changer for Salesforce and our customers. It is fueling an unparalleled level of innovation across our entire Customer Success Platform," said Marc Benioff, chairman and chief executive officer, Salesforce. "No other company is delivering this kind of platform, ecosystem and user experience to enable companies to transform themselves and connect with their customers in entirely new ways." Salesforce Lightning: One Platform, One Experience Salesforce has been on a continuous journey for the last 17 years to completely re-imagine CRM for the digital era. In 2015, the company launched the new Salesforce Platform - Salesforce Lightning, a powerful multi-tenant, next-generation metadata platform that provides a consistent, modern user experience across any device. With the Salesforce Lightning App Builder, business users and developers can quickly and easily build apps, and the thriving Lightning Ecosystem provides customers with a broad array of third-party apps and components for everything from financials to human resources, fully integrated with Salesforce. More than 90,000 customers and 55 partner components take advantage of the advanced features of Lightning today. Sales Cloud Lightning: #1 Sales Platform, Reinvented Used today by tens of thousands of companies worldwide, Sales Cloud has become the world's leading sales application. The first of Salesforce's clouds completely reinvented by Lightning, the new Sales Cloud Lightning provides an entirely new experience for sales reps. New advancements coming to Sales Cloud include: Salesforce SteelBrick CPQ: Built on the Salesforce platform and leveraging Lightning, SteelBrick CPQ is now part of Sales Cloud with the February 1, 2016 close of Salesforce's acquisition of SteelBrick. Now Sales Cloud is the industry's first comprehensive sales platform that offers everything from lead-to-cash, empowering salespeople to sell faster, smarter and the way they want. Lightning Voice: Natively embedded in Sales Cloud Lightning, Lightning Voice will empower reps to connect with prospects faster with click-to-call, auto-logging of calls, and call forwarding to take calls from anywhere. SalesforceIQ Inbox: SalesforceIQ Inbox turns employees' inboxes into a CRM app by bringing the power of Relationship Intelligence to Sales Cloud users directly in their email. The intelligent iOS, Android and Chrome apps combine the power of Sales Cloud data with email and calendar, enabling sales reps to easily manage their email, leads, contacts and opportunities with proactive notifications and smart scheduling. Sales Wave App: Optimized for sales, the Sales Wave App delivers data-driven insights to reps on any device and empowers them to take action. With Lightning Actions in Sales Wave, sales reps can collaborate, create and update Sales Cloud records directly within Wave. New dashboards for pipeline trending, performance benchmarking and activity management help reps drive better performance and close more deals. Salesforce1 Mobile: Now with full offline capabilities for iOS and Android, Salesforce1 Mobile users can enter information anywhere, anytime and sync it when they are reconnected. With new, enhanced Wave Charts and Dashboards, Salesforce1 Mobile users now have the power of analytics. 20 new Lightning Sales Components: Lightning Components are the reusable building blocks of modern apps and can be as simple as single UI elements, or as robust as microservices with embedded data and logic. New Lightning Sales Components include Sales Path, Account Insights and Kanban, all designed to enable reps to sell faster and be more productive. Service Cloud Lightning: #1 Service App, Reimagined Service has changed rapidly over the last decade, expanding beyond customers contacting vendors via call centers to connecting through channels such as social, email, mobile and in-app experiences. Service Cloud Lightning provides companies with a unified service platform and ecosystem to ensure that every interaction with a customer is an opportunity to create a memorable experience. Today, building on Salesforce's leadership in service, the company is taking a significant step forward with new innovations for every service employee including: Field Service Lightning: Organizations can connect their entire service workforce with tools for agents, dispatchers and mobile employees, giving customers a seamless service experience. Dispatchers can leverage smart scheduling to provide automatic, real-time assignments based on employee skills, availability and location. Service employees in the field are able to create and update work orders, and can also change requests and job status from any device, making them more productive than ever. Omni-Channel Supervisor: Now call center managers have greater insight and visibility into their operations and agents' workloads, enabling them to allocate resources to provide the best customer experience possible. Capabilities include real-time activity view, operational alerts, filtering and sorting capabilities and dynamic activity tracking and routing to help during high-demand service periods. Previewing Salesforce's Spring and Summer Releases '16 In addition to the innovations coming to Sales Cloud Lightning and Service Cloud Lightning, Salesforce's Spring and Summer releases include more than 300 advancements across the entire Salesforce Customer Success Platform. New capabilities in these releases include: App Cloud: The new Process Builder makes it easy for anyone to quickly automate business processes using drag-and-drop criteria and enterprise workflows. Additionally, new services for the Lightning Component framework enable developers and partners to easily build custom components for the Lightning App Builder. Heroku Enterprise: CIOs need the flexibility and control to build, scale and manage the applications that connect brands with their customers. Heroku Enterprise enables developers to create connected apps using network, data and identity services shared across the App Cloud. In addition, new customer-centric big data services like private Postgres, Connect and Redis enable CIOs and their developers to easily harness and deploy the development tools that are essential to building trusted, modern applications. Marketing Cloud: Creating 1-to-1 personalized journeys is how forward-looking companies keep customers engaged with their brand. New email marketing innovations deliver a content management system, updated email creation flow and an email marketing mobile app to help marketers accelerate the delivery of scalable and personalized email programs. Workbenches for Social Studio provide brands with deep social insight to inform marketing strategy, surface trends and uncover opportunities to engage customers. The next generation of Journey Builder will also deliver Predictive Journeys that use data science to learn and score a customer's likelihood to engage. Community Cloud Lightning: New Lightning Community Templates, Lightning Community Management and Integrated Live Agent enable companies to become smarter and more connected. Lightning Community Templates allow companies to create rich online communities in days, Lightning Community Management empowers the community manager with analytics and tools to foster community growth and Live Agent connects any self-service community directly to the service console to provide seamless customer support. Introducing New Editions: Sales Cloud Lightning and Service Cloud Lightning Salesforce is introducing new core Salesforce editions for Sales Cloud and Service Cloud to give customers more customization and configuration capabilities. Salesforce's Professional Edition, Enterprise Edition and Unlimited Edition for Sales Cloud and Service Cloud will be replaced by new Lightning Professional Edition, Lightning Enterprise Edition and Lightning Unlimited Edition for Sales Cloud and Service Cloud, and will be priced at $75, $150 and $300, respectively. These new editions are expected to be generally available in Q2 FY17 (quarter ending July 31, 2016). Existing Sales Cloud and Service Cloud customers will automatically receive the capabilities and features of the new Lightning Editions on a rolling schedule starting Q2 FY17. They will not need to change editions. Comments on the News: "For 70 years, Mattel has been focused on providing fun, safe play experiences for children and families. We turned to Salesforce and its Customer Success Platform to help us connect with millions of parents and create meaningful digital journeys that resonate and evolve as their children grow up. Today, we have a secure, engaging ecosystem for our customers and Salesforce has been a key part of that process," said Carlson Choi, vice president and head of Mattel's Digital Initiatives Group. "Companies are awakening to the age of the customer and are looking to reinvent their businesses for this new world," said Saideep Raj, managing director, Cloud First Applications, Accenture. "Accenture shares Salesforce's vision for customer success and is well placed to help clients take advantage of the latest Salesforce technologies to achieve the transformation needed to compete in a cloud first, digital world." "Salesforce has set the standard for innovation in the cloud, and by association, CRM, delivering an unprecedented three releases per year for the last 17 years. Maintaining that pace of innovation is even more crucial as both the pace of technology and customer requirements continue to accelerate and become more complex," said Mary Wardley, vice president, Enterprise Applications and CRM Software, IDC. Salesforce SteelBrick CPQ is generally available today for Sales Cloud users starting at $40 per user, per month. SalesforceIQ Inbox is generally available today at $25 per user, per month for Sales Cloud users. Sales Wave App is generally available today at $75 per user, per month for Sales Cloud users. Heroku Enterprise features are available today as a part of the new Heroku developer experience. Pricing for Heroku Enterprise is based on resources and usage. Lightning Community Templates are generally available today. Current templates are available to Community Cloud users at no additional charge. Integrated Live Agent is expected to be generally available to Sales or Service Cloud users. Pricing will be announced at the time of general availability. Salesforce1 Wave Charts and Dashboards are expected to be generally available at no additional charge. Journey Builder Predictive Journeys is expected to be generally available and pricing will begin at $3,750 per month. Workbenches for Social Studio is expected to be generally available and pricing will begin at $1,000 per month. New Sales Cloud and Service Cloud Lightning Editions are expected to be generally available at $75, $150, and $300 per user, per month. Field Service Lightning is expected to be generally available for Service Cloud users. Pricing will be announced at the time of general availability. Omni-Channel Supervisor is expected to be available in beta for Service Cloud Users. Pricing will be announced at the time of general availability. Salesforce1 Offline and new services for the Lightning Component framework are expected to be generally available at no additional cost. Lightning Voice is expected to be available in beta for Sales Cloud users. Pricing will be announced at the time of general availability. New email marketing innovations are expected to be generally available. Pricing will begin at $400 per month. Learn more about the new Salesforce Editions: Learn more about the Salesforce Customer Success Platform: Like Salesforce on Facebook Follow @salesforce on Twitter "Safe harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements relating to the future availability of certain services, features and pricing. The achievement or success of the matters covered by such forward-looking statements involves risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If any such risks or uncertainties materialize, or if any of the assumptions prove incorrect, whether and when such services, features and pricing become available could differ materially from what is expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements we make. Further information on factors that could affect the company's offerings and its financial and other results is included in the reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K and in other filings we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time, including the company's most recent Form 10-K. These documents are available on the SEC Filings section of the Investor Information section of the company's website at . Salesforce.com, inc. assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Salesforce, Salesforce1, Salesforce Lightning, and others are among the trademarks of salesforce.com, inc. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. 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SARS Home Client Segments Tax Can Be Fun Types of Tax Targeting Tax Crime Comprehensive Guide to the ITR12T return for Trusts A Quick Guide to Dividends Tax Declaration of Dividends Tax via eFiling Guide for Submission of Third Party Data Using the HTTPS Channel A Guide to the Declaration of Dividends Tax via e@syFile™ Guide for the submission of third party data using the connect direct channel Guide on Mutual Agreement Procedures Guide for Tax Rates Duties Levies Taxation in South Africa Guide on the Taxation of Professional Sports Clubs and Players Comprehensive Guide to Dividends Tax WTR01 - Return for Withholding Tax on Royalties - External (Form) Are there any exemptions applicable to Dividends Tax? Dividends payable to the following beneficial owners could be exempt from Dividends Tax (provided the required "declaration" and "undertaking" are submitted to the company or withholding agent in time): Who is liable to pay Dividends Tax to SARS? Generally speaking the Dividends Tax is a withholding tax. As such the tax is withheld from dividend payments and paid to the SARS by the company paying the dividend or, I am an individual and I receive dividends, must I submit Dividends Tax information to SARS? Individuals receiving dividend payments are not responsible for submitting any information to SARS. The company or regulated intermediary paying the dividend administers this aspect. I am currently not registered for Income Tax (eg. I am a low income earner who earns income under the tax threshold and acquired some shares as a result of, for example, a BBBEE deal). Would I need to now register as a result of Dividends Tax? No, if you are not required by law to register for income tax purposes you will not be required to do so merely as a result of the Who is liable for the Dividends Tax? The beneficial owner of the dividend is liable for the Dividends Tax - normally this would be the shareholder. However, if the particular dividend consists of a distribution. What is meant by beneficial owner? The beneficial owner is the person entitled to the benefit of the dividend attaching to a share. What is a dividend? A dividend is defined in section 1 of the Act, but in essence is any payment by a company for the benefit of a shareholder in respect of a share in that company What is the rate of Dividends Tax? Dividends tax was introduced at a rate of 15% when it came into effect on 1 April 2012. The rate was increased to 20% in respect of any dividend paid on or after 22 February 2017 (irrespective of when it was declared). When will Dividends Tax come into effect Dividends Tax applies to any dividend declared and paid on or after 1 April 2012. What is the main difference between Dividends Tax and STC? The main difference lies in who is liable for the tax. Dividends Tax is a tax levied on shareholders (beneficial owners of dividends) on receipt of dividends, How is the STC credit calculated? The STC credit is comprised of two possible sources: Any unused STC credits of the company brought forward from the final dividend cycle under the STC system, How should the STC credit be applied? The company paying the dividend must notify the beneficial owner of any part of the dividend that carries a STC credit, and must be applied pro rata to the full dividend. Why is STC being replaced? The main objectives behind the change to Dividends Tax are: To align the level of the taxation of dividends in South Africa with the international norm where the recipient of the dividend, In what format should the notification to the beneficial owner be in respect of the portion of the dividend constituting a STC credit? There is no format prescribed for this notification. However, it should be clear from the notification what the STC credit portion of What happens if the company does not notify the beneficial owner of the STC credit portion of the dividend? If the company does not notify the beneficial owner of the STC credit part of the dividend - (a) the Dividends Tax liability of the beneficial owner may not be reduced by the STC credit portion, Should the company submit a STC return (IT56) reflecting the company's available STC credits for the last dividend cycle under STC? If it does not will it lose the STC credits under the Dividends Tax system? You only have to submit a STC return when it accompanies a STC payment (i.e. when STC is due). This requirement remains the same for the "final dividend cycle" under STC. What is a regulated intermediary? A regulated intermediary is a specified regulated person which administers dividend payments that were declared by a company after having received those payments from the company that declared the dividend. Are medical schemes exempt from Dividends Tax? Yes, medical schemes registered under the Medical Schemes Act of 1998 are exempt (provided the required declaration is submitted) Are trade unions or stokvels exempt from Dividends Tax? No, trade unions and stokvels are not exempt from Dividends Tax. What are the required "declarations" and "undertakings" to be submitted to qualify for exemptions from Dividends Tax? Dividends payable to certain beneficial owners (shareholders) could be exempt if the beneficial owners submit the required declarations and undertakings to the company / withholding agent prior to the payment of the dividend. Who should complete the declaration and undertaking for exemptions? The beneficial owner of the dividend, but only if the beneficial owner qualifies in terms of the exemptions provided for in As a beneficial owner where can I obtain the declaration and undertaking form for exemptions for completion? The declaration and undertaking form for exemption can be obtained from the company or withholding agent who issued the dividend to the shareholders (beneficial owners). Do I have to complete a declaration and undertaking form for exemption for each dividend / share in my share portfolio? You only need to declare your exempt status per the declaration and undertaking form once (per company / withholding agent) and it will remain valid until your Will regulated intermediaries / companies accept faxed or scanned & e-mailed declarations and undertakings? Yes. The declaration and undertaking may be submitted to the regulated intermediary / company via post, fax or e-mail. How can an entity register for Dividends Tax? The Dividends Tax number will be the entity's Income Tax reference number. Dividends Tax transactions will be distinguishable from assessed income tax and provisional tax Will STC and Dividends Tax overlap? There is no overlap. If a dividend is declared prior to 1 April 2012 (irrespective of actual payment date) it will be subject to STC. Only where the dividend is declared and paid on or after What is a dividend in specie? A dividend in specie refers to distribution to shareholders in a form other than cash. What triggers Dividends Tax? Dividends Tax is triggered by the payment of dividends by any: South African tax resident company; or Foreign Company in respect of shares listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Is there a difference in payment dates in respect of dividends declared on shares listed on the JSE and those on unlisted shares? Where a declared dividend is payable to shareholders of a company listed on the JSE Ltd the tax is triggered on the actual payment date. When will the trigger date be for dividends distributed in respect of units held in a Collective Investment Scheme in Securities? In the case of a Collective Investment Scheme in Securities (CISS) the date the CISS distributes the dividend received by it triggers the liability for payment of the related Dividends Tax. When does the Dividends tax have to be paid to SARS? By the end of the month following the month in which the dividend was paid or became due and payable to the beneficial owner. What is the impact of a company's existing Secondary Tax on Company credits on the beneficial owner's liability for Dividends Tax? A company may utilise its available STC credits to reduce the liability for Dividends Tax of the beneficial owner of the dividend. Who qualifies for a reduced rate of Dividends Tax? Only persons who are not South African tax residents could possibly qualify for a reduced rate of Dividends Tax, and only if: The criteria for a reduced rate set out in the relevant DTA Who should complete the declaration and undertaking form for reduced rates? The beneficial owner of the dividend, but only if that person qualifies in terms of the criteria listed in the relevant DTA (normally Article 10). Is the declaration and undertaking form with regards to reduced rates the same as the form used for exemptions? Two different forms are prescribed, a form for exemptions and a separate form for reduced rates. Kindly contact the company or its withholding Do I have to apply to SARS for a reduced rate in terms of Dividends Tax? You do not have to apply to SARS for a directive or any confirmation. You only need to submit the required declaration and undertaking form to the company What happens if I do not complete the form but do qualify for an exemption in terms of section 64F or a reduced rate in terms of a DTA? If you do not complete and return the required form to the company / withholding agent, the latter must deduct the full Dividends Tax from your Will I be able to claim a refund if I made a mistake or submitted the declaration form late? Under certain circumstances refunds may be claimed provided the claim is made within three years from the date of payment of the dividend to you. Is disclosure required with regard to linked units which comprise both dividends and interest? Only the dividend component of linked units must be declared in the submission for Dividends Tax purposes. The interest portion should not Are capital distributions subject to Dividends Tax? Pure capital distributions are not dividends for tax purposes, and hence no Dividends Tax liability arises. However, if a portion of a capital distribution Where can I find examples of the format for the beneficial owner declaration and undertaking forms for exemption and reduced rates? "Refer to Annexure G of the BRSification (BRS) for examples of the required "declaration" and "undertaking" forms for both exemptions and reduced rates as published on the SARS website. If I am a company / regulated intermediary, when may I start issuing the declaration and undertaking forms to beneficial owners? You can already start issuing the forms. Refer to Annexure G of the BRSification (BRS) for examples of the required "declaration" and "undertaking" forms for both exemptions and reduced rates. Where it is not cost effective to pay small amounts of dividends to beneficial owners (donated to a charity as per agreement instead), would these still be subject to Dividends Tax? Yes. Dividends Tax must be withheld and be paid to SARS on these dividends even though the cost of processing these dividends often exceeds If a dividend vests in the beneficiary of a trust, who is required to report on the details of the beneficiary (as the beneficial owner in this case)? The Company/Regulated Intermediary (i.e. the withholding agents) will have to report to SARS on the details of the dividend declared to the Which dividend distributions are automatically exempt from Dividends Tax? Some dividend payments are automatically exempt, i.e. do not require the beneficial owner to submit a declaration and undertaking form in order to qualify, How will the SARS identify Dividends Tax payments? Dividends Tax transactions will be distinguishable from assessed Income Tax and provisional tax by the tax form type and Payment What is the definition of "Date paid / payable" referred to in the BRS? As per section 64E of the Act this refers to the earlier of the dividend being paid or becoming due payable by the company declaring the dividend. Will penalties be levied on late payment and submission to SARS? Yes, penalties will be levied for late payments of Dividends Tax or the late submission of Dividends Tax returns. Will Dividends Tax withheld be set off as a credit against my Income Tax liability, or may I claim a refund of the Dividends Tax withheld if I am not liable for Income Tax (for example I earn income below the tax threshold)? No, Dividends Tax is a separate and final tax. It may not be used as a credit against your income tax liability. For the same reason a refund of the How can a Dividends Tax payment be made? By legislation every company/regulated intermediary is required to withhold Dividends Tax on any dividend declared after 1 April 2012. There will be no more fixed cycle dates and it is the Last Updated: 23/10/2015 1:45 PM
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These 4 exclusive itineraries will awaken your inner adventurer Adventure Abroad founder and CEO, Tom Allwright, set out with a vision to not only inspire the intrepid spirit of discerning world travellers, but challenge the industry standard in all things adventure. Specialising in premium journeys, Adventure Abroad sets itself apart with services and opportunities to which other companies do not have access. Expect once-in-a-lifetime experiences that will change your outlook, while sacrificing nothing in style, with a selection of first-class airlines, VIP services and exclusive-access destinations on these four adventures. 1. Luxury Tour du Mont Blanc Undertake one of the world's most renowned hikes circumnavigating the highest mountain in the Alps, Mont Blanc. This breathtaking adventure (in all senses of the word) has been hailed as the world's most luxurious hiking trip, with spectacular scenery the omnipresent backdrop. The 170-kilometre journey will see travellers ascend 10,000 metres, staying in a quaint Swiss ski village, dining at an altitude of 3,466 metres in Italy and sampling the fine wines of Val Ferret along the way. Visit restricted locations, learn from knowledgeable guides, embark on a private helicopter tour and retreat to high-end accommodation in the evenings. 2. Luxury Everest Base Camp Arrive at the Everest Base Camp via private helicopter transfers from Lukla on this exclusive journey to the world's tallest mountain. Guests will trek the Himalayas in unparalleled comfort with VIP lodging and accommodation, a private chef, secluded Himalayan day spa retreat and access to stunning sacred sites such as the Tengboche Monastery, learning about the region's culture and history from expert guides. The pinnacle of this exclusivity is a private VIP experience for as few as two people. 3. Luxury Kilimanjaro Volcano Spectacular canyons, glaciers and lava landscapes have earned the dormant volcano of Mt Kilimanjaro its status as one of the world's most coveted treks. Found in over 1,500 square kilometres of national parklands near the Tanzanian city of Moshi, the area is home to rare wildlife including elephants, blue monkeys and leopards. Adventure Abroad's top-of-the-range gear, private mountain chef and superior camping arrangements deliver the physical and mental rewards of reaching Kili's 5,895-metre summit in comfort. 4. Bespoke If these experiences have stirred an unfulfilled dream in your heart, the experts at Adventure Abroad also curate unique adventures for clients based on personal goals. So far, these have included bespoke expeditions to the Scandinavian fjords, the North Pole, the gorillas of Uganda and the Papua New Guinean jungles, just to name a few. IMAGES: LUXURY TOUR DU MONT BLANC, COURTESY OF ADVENTURE ABROAD adventureAfricaHimalayasSwiss AlpsSwitzerlandTanzania Must-see African celebrations for every festival lover Spend Christmas at Richard Branson's mountain retreat National Geographic reveals top must-see destinations Meet the Australian woman behind Tanzania's Nasikia Ca...
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Hannibal uses big second inning to top Sliders The Hannibal Hoots scored six runs via two second-inning home runs to defeat the Springfield Sliders 9-5 Friday night in a Prospect League baseball game at Robin Roberts Stadium. It was the Sliders' 10th straight loss. Williamsville High School graduate Joe Roscetti started the scoring for Hannibal with a solo home run in the second. A walk to Connor Manthey then brought Damian Yenzi to the plate. On the seventh pitch of the at bat, Yenzi went deep off Sliders pitcher Corbin Cox. Cox allowed six runs and walked three in two innings. Yenzi went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a run scored. Roscetti scored twice and went 1-for-4. Springfield scored three runs in the third inning. Mason Hale reached on an error, followed by a single from Jared Cantu. Alex Ludwick took a 3-2 pitch over the fence for a three-run homer, cutting the gap to 6-3. Talon File, another Williamsville graduate, went 2-for-4 with a run scored. File, a Lincoln Land Community College sophomore, has gone 5-for-15 in four games for Springfield. Kyle Rosenfeld got the win for Hannibal, tossing 5 1/3 innings of six-hit baseball. Rosenfeld allowed three runs (two earned), one walk and struck out four. Hannibal has won three straight over the Sliders to improve to 13-24. Springfield is last place in the West Division with a 9-28 record. The Sliders travel to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, to face the first-place Cape Catfish at 6:35 p.m. Saturday.
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RedPajama -- CommonCrawl-2022-05 (refined by Data-Juicer)

A refined version of CommonCrawl-2022-05 dataset in RedPajama by Data-Juicer. Removing some "bad" samples from the original dataset to make it higher-quality.

This dataset is usually used to pretrain a Large Language Model.

Notice: Here is a small subset for previewing. The whole dataset is available here (About 265GB).

Dataset Information

  • Number of samples: 42,648,496 (Keep ~45.34% from the original dataset)

Refining Recipe

# global parameters
project_name: 'Data-Juicer-recipes-cc-2022-05'
dataset_path: '/path/to/your/dataset'  # path to your dataset directory or file
export_path: '/path/to/your/dataset.jsonl'

np: 50  # number of subprocess to process your dataset
open_tracer: true

# process schedule
# a list of several process operators with their arguments
process:
  - document_simhash_deduplicator:
      tokenization: space
      window_size: 6
      lowercase: true
      ignore_pattern: '\p{P}'
      num_blocks: 6
      hamming_distance: 4

  - clean_email_mapper:
  - clean_links_mapper:
  - fix_unicode_mapper:
  - punctuation_normalization_mapper:
  - whitespace_normalization_mapper:

  - alphanumeric_filter:
      tokenization: false
      min_ratio: 0.7514  # 3sigma
      max_ratio: 0.8577  # 3sigmai -- 888003
  - average_line_length_filter:  # for code
      max_len: 1500  # < 3sigma -- 447069
  - character_repetition_filter:
      rep_len: 10
      max_ratio: 0.3  # > 3sigma -- 145890 samples
  - flagged_words_filter:
      lang: en
      tokenization: true
      max_ratio: 0.0012  # 3sigma -- 319395
  - language_id_score_filter:  # remove language filter
      min_score: 0.791  # 3sigma -- 1823528
  - maximum_line_length_filter:  # for code
      max_len: 5000  # < 3sigma -- 791612
  - perplexity_filter:
      lang: en
      max_ppl: 5000  # < 3sigma -- 654459
  - special_characters_filter:
      min_ratio: 0.15  # > 3sigma
      max_ratio: 0.35  # > 3sigma
  - text_length_filter:
      max_len: 59265  # 3sigma -- 1046590
  - words_num_filter:
      lang: en
      tokenization: true
      min_num: 20  # > 3sigma
      max_num: 11860  # 3sigma -- 1036780
  - word_repetition_filter:
      lang: en
      tokenization: true
      rep_len: 10
      max_ratio: 0.3117  # 3sigma -- 2089703
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