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people in general in the UK (or at least in the North West) are not yet ready to fight collectively, comprehensively, consistently and in large numbers. Again in both instances today abstract calls for immediate General Strikes were made by different representatives of sectarian groups to the low-level turnout. This demonstrated only a fetish-like obsession with a de-contextualised historic trade-union tactic which at the very least needs updating with regard to the actual number of trade union members in the 21st century and their willingness to even engage with the idea, let alone the practice. [See http://criticalmassdotnet.wordpress.com/\\... It also indicated a lack of considering or evaluating the recent experiences of those numerous General Strikes in other parts of Europe, such as Greece. So no clarity on what one would aim to achieve or how it might be achieved. I can only reiterate that in my opinion, the six suggestions outlined in the article should not be omitted in favour of wishful thinking, abstract sloganising and frantically dashing around as if all that is needed is to make the 'correct' call and everyone will magically rise up. There are important tasks in addition to those noted above, but it would be a mistake in my opinion to neglect those mentioned or to skimp on them. From the outside, it may depend on what matters, to them at emotional level, Roy. I just read earlier or yesterday on how York massively demonstrated against the EDL and this has happened elsewhere in England | OP | OP OB | 3,051,391 |
I've seen that -- coming out of the First World War, everyone was so joyous and then suddenly there was the crash. Then it was rebuilt. So I'm always optimistic. DM: Have you written your memoirs? FM: Yes, there are 13 chapters, over there (points to a bookcase in the corner). It will be published at some point. DM: You have a photo of Flora MacDonald's gravestone on your wall. Tell me about that. (Flora MacDonald helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape capture on the island of Benbecula after the Battle of Culloden and then accompanied him under cover -- he was dressed as her maid -- to the Isle of Skye.) FM: That's the woman I'm named after. There has always been a Flora MacDonald in my family, through the generations. (Reads the headstone) "Flora MacDonald, preserver of the life of Prince Charles Edward Stewart. Her name will be mentioned in history, and if courage and fidelity be virtues, mentioned with honour." | SP | SP IT | 3,343,125 |
fans should expect a lot of bright colours and brightly coloured blocks for the production. [ 23 ] The Saturdays later revealed in late June Irish tour dates. [ 58 ] The girls confirmed during an interview with Capital FM that their new single, " 30 Days " would be "very pop", "amazing" and "crazy". The single was premiered on 30 March 2012 on BBC Radio 1 's breakfast show with Chris Moyles . The video premiered on 5 April 2012. It was further confirmed that the group were working on their fifth album. [ 59 ] The band began work on their fifth overall release, with first single " 30 Days " released in May 2012 and would serve as the lead single from their upcoming fourth studio album. [ 59 ] Rochelle Wiseman explained the concept of the single, "It’s a really amazing, catchy song but the sentiment behind it is being all excited and counting down the days to seeing someone when you’ve really been missing that person." [ 60 ] The single charted at number seven on the UK Singles Chart, which gained the band their eleventh top ten single. [ 61 ] It was announced that The Saturdays had signed to Island Def Jam and Mercury Records to release future music in the United States. [ 62 ] " What About Us " was released as the band's first worldwide single. [ 63 ] In order for the band to introduce themselves to the American | IN | IN EN | 9,997,449 |
I Set My Friends On Fire Things That Rhyme With Orange Lyrics I Set My Friends On Fire Things That Rhyme With Orange Lyrics total views : 39 times this week. Rating: 6 / 10 [ 2 votes]. You can enlarge lyrics to things that rhyme with orange for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song Things That Rhyme With Orange by I Set My Friends On Fire and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to things that rhyme with orange, please feel free to submit them. I'm so iconoclastic; I'm clastic! I only want you to think I'm fantastic. I'll participate in what you believe, If you give me the attention! Yeah, yeah that's the only compensation I want to be included in your conversation. So am I "in" or am I "out" What is there to think about? What is that paint brush for? Are you preparing to draw me? No wait, please don't! I am scared, Of what I'll see... I'm not a perfect picture portrait, But I am working on it! I've been thinking about being cool, I must have to admit! Blame it on the corporate skyscrapers in the clouds, But if wasn't for you, We wouldn't have all these multiple crowds. How am I suppose to choose, which one I belong to? I think I'll perpetuate a pre-existing runway, I guess it is all of the shit | LY | LY SL | 291,351 |
get busy and start printing a weekly newspaper. The town is growing, and a newspaper will help keep us on our toes. I don't want the town to stand still. I also want to get started on an cooperative store, and when you start printing the newspaper you will be able to tell the people about its advantages. Milton Snavely Hershey ['Just leave it to me, Mr Hershey , and when I get the printing office built, it's bound to please you, or else I'll swear off drinking.' -- Jim Putt] Regardless of how you make out with the building, climbing on the water wagon would be a wise move. Milton Snavely Hershey | SP | SP OS | 708,091 |
is taking one of those Politically Contorted indoctrination programmes at LSE, then he must be so used to swimming around in murky, malodorous waters that he could just not resist the temptation of the Thames. Amanda Great article, Rod. Alex Glib, infantile, left-wing drivel? A bit rich coming from an ex-Labour Party luvvie with a BSc in Sociology (not social psychology as you claim on your CV) Jim Is that bit about your daughter's sportsday really true? It made me simultaneously laugh out loud and gasp with horror, if that's possible. Geoff A bit harsh on the Isle of Wight. Louise What's wrong with the course? It sounds extremely intersting and the module description is free of jargon. But what's a 'mentalist' aversion to the notion of success? Do you mean it's unnatural? annc Ha! One of your best, Rod. Odl Brilliant article fataly flawed by English 'centric ignorance'. Cardiff Medics and Swansea University have consistently been the equal of any university rugby team. Bonzodog Just out of idle amusement I put the course module guff through a fog index calculator ... Would rather not have them on the IoWight, thanks. Why not ship them to Gibraltar, I'm sure they'd work wonders for the sheep & the Argentine relations (",) Keith But Liddle: you're a Leftie, as you like to remind us from time to time. If you don't like this kind of crap, why not stop being one? Bedd Gelert If Rod Liddle didn't exist, you would just have | IP | IP | 332,665 |
outside of the office? I enjoy spending time with Elaine Fong , my fianc, and the light in my life. We like riding bikes, eating at the good foody spots in Chicago, and just being present. | SP | SP IT | 3,076,851 |
advertising, this has been a great result. To the people that did vote for me, I will continue to represent you in every way possible. I have no intentions of giving up. Remember to check back here soon for more updates on what I'm up to. You can follow me on Twitter and Facebook too! NOTE: Special Votes to be announced on the 10th of December I am writing to you in regards to your complaint with New Zealand police over the alleged 'teapot tape' saga. I wish for you to face the media, release the recordings and withdrawal your complaint from Police. Not only are you wasting Police time, you're making a mockery of the government with your childish antics. If you have nothing to hide, you will make the recordings available to the media and my office by Friday 18 November. As specified under the Official Information Act, this constitutes an Official Information Act Request. by Luke Chandler on November 15, 2011 in Newroom with Comments Off Tweet This year has been full of ups and downs. But as the year draws to a close, you, the people of Christchurch have one final task I ask you to undertake. That is the General Election on the 26th of November, 10 days away. I ask the people of Christchurch to give their electorate vote to me, Luke Chandler. This would shift our government away from the power these large political party, and give the people a say in the | SP | SP IT | 1,724,553 |
they can't wait to catch up and I've ignored all of them because hell no, I wasn't going to go! I've had a few sleepless nights, because deep down inside I'm still very insecure. When I look in the mirror, I see fat. I see horrible varicose veins that have me wearing jeans right through summer. I see a broken foot that can't tolerate heels for any long period of time, I see an uncoordinated woman with lopsided boobs, a few pimples and terrible fashion sense. Sure, reunions aren't about appearances and maybe I've watched Romy and Michelle's high school reunion one too many times but the thought of going there, looking like this, and without a high flying career under my belt, as the lady whose baby died is just all too much. The thought of facing those demons, the emotions that will come back on potentially facing some of my tormentors, and the people I never felt good enough to even breathe around makes me feel.... scared. So, in saying all of that, of course I am going. Because this is the year of the yes, because I'm not that scared and embarrassed 16 year old girl anymore and because some of these people I've been stalking on facebook are actually very lovely and potentially have a lot in common with me now. Because none of us are hormonal and bitchy 16 year old girls anymore, and none of us have to prove anything to each other. Now, | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,299,920 |
even know. Seriously, I was so damn bored today and lost all motivation that I just played Pokmon all day (Yes I know it's embarrassing) and slept. Fresher's fair? Yeah, I missed that, no free pizza for me. That's what happens when you're in Cambridge halls and some numpty is being a prat at 6am in the morning so you're up looking like a zombie on some sort of class A drug. Please tell me I'm not the only chap/girl/human/mammal/earthling that's like this. Seriously, I'd like to meet people I can click with. But when I'm stuck with party animals and want to punch a guy in the face for mistaking my door as a bongo drum at 5am in the morning, let's just say my motivation and social graces are on par with a pile of dog poo. >_> where are you living in Cambridge? North or south? Me and my flat mate are looking for someone who'd be happy to just go down to the pub, have a decent talk and a drink or two! All I can say is don't worry about it. Freshers week could not be any more removed from the norm. It's all about getting wasted and clubbing, partly because people don't know what else to do because they've just left home, but probably mostly because it's tradition now. You're certainly not the only one feeling like that, I don't fancy going out every night and one of my flat mates hasn't been out | ID | ID DF | 3,134,312 |
Like the heavy black cape you were wearing that night, your soul blankets Brunswick We're operating a little slower today as we jay walk across Sydney Road your spirit lingers in our eyes exchange sympathetic glances with residents we've never met a sombre, bitter-relief kind of peace the clouds have gathered it's raining non-stop forecast says it's going to get really cold Turns out you may have never made it to Hope Street, Jill I'm trying to get there, not sure I can, will I cut off unnecessary words from my Facebook Page changed the title from 'Koraly Dimitriadis -- Love and F**k Poems' to just 'Koraly Dimitriadis' FULL STOP so it's boy short don't want anyone to touch me right now Death walks in Brunswick can't see it, a figure of a man, ghost like lock your doors, double check, once, twice tuck in my baby girl for the night refrain from projecting into the future don't feel any safer with the arrest think about moving, not too sure where safe is anymore Your husband and brother sit in court want to be face-to-face We're all sitting behind them All of Brunswick are in the front rows Behind them, the rest of the northern suburbs Behind them, the remainder of Melbourne And so on, And so on, And so on We all want to hear the words Want justice to be served Want to understand We want questions answered How it is possible that you have ceased to breathe | LY | LY PO | 3,296,467 |
two weeks). This year the first sitting week was Tues 7 Feb for both house. In 2011 it was Tues 8 Feb. So maybe it's the first Tuesday in February?? I have some bad news for you. They don't usually determine the sitting pattern for the following year until the last sitting period of the current one. That means it will be released sometime in late November -- and that's if Parliament can pass it. I have some bad news for you. They don't usually determine the sitting pattern for the following year until the last sitting period of the current one. That means it will be released sometime in late November - and that's if Parliament can pass it. Just remember that it is Parliament itself that sets the sitting pattern, not the parliamentary departments. However, the pattern is usually fairly similar and therefore can be predicted with a reasonable level of confidence. So the week beginning Monday 11 February is likely to be Additional Estimates. Just remember that it is Parliament itself that sets the sitting pattern, not the parliamentary departments. However, the pattern is usually fairly similar and therefore can be predicted with a reasonable level of confidence. So the week beginning Monday 11 February is likely to be Additional Estimates. | ID | ID QA | 647,719 |
and we know each other's spouses -- that sort of thing. It's saying that there is an underlying skill that I need to develop because this is going to be what I'm required to do a lot. What are some of those skills we have to learn? AE -- The skills we have to learn, to be good at teaming, start first with the old saying, "Seek first to understand." Start with inquiry, I need to quickly learn as much as I can about you. What do you bring? What skills do you bring? What needs do you have? What goals do you want to achieve? Then I also need to get very good at explaining myself, explaining what I bring to the party and explaining what goals I have and what I am up against. So much of the skills of teaming are thoughtful conversation -- the ability to really dig in, understand the challenges, the conflicts that we are going to encounter, be okay with that, but then really dig in, slow it down, and understand what each other is up against and then figure out how we are going to work together. And we need to do it quickly! In a sense what one of the major skills of teaming is to act as if you trust each other even though we don't yet. We can't, we don't know each other, but we have to jump in and act as if we do or we won't reveal | SP | SP IT | 130,011 |
player protection stemming from concussions, and the next the league is a harvest of trouble-makers and outlaws. And we can't forget about the ramifications trickling down to youth leagues across the country. With the safety of the sport in limbo, former and current NFL players have been coming out of the woodwork to complain about their experiences as players. This is a much larger issue with youth leagues that are questioning whether or not it is responsible to let children play the sport. The death of former Pro Bowl linebacker Junior Seau. That added serious steam to the endurance of the current spectacle. Not to say that other important events haven't contributed to the popular conversation of player safety, but this one is perhaps the climax. After Seau's death, his family listed his playing career as the inevitable contributor to what coroners determined to be an apparent suicide . Multiple concussions. Negligence by team doctors. Dishonesty in communication between players and physicians (in most part due to the possibility of losing a starting spot on offense or defense). While almost any factor can be eyed as an impact to the current state the league is in, the real blame falls on Roger Goodell . Goodell makes roughly $10 million annually , a number set to double to $20 million by the end of his current contract. His only job is to manage the league. A job description that can be summed up in one word: assembly. Place qualified individuals in | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 496,174 |
Eat & drink as much as you like !! This is a perfect way to enjoy your holiday with a great price. All inclusive package US$ 60**/person/day. We are pleased to offer you our guideline for the " all inclusive package " during your stay at Sanur Beach Hotel -- Bali. Just US$ 60**/person/day. Eat & drink as much as you like !! This is a perfect way to enjoy your holiday with a great price. Free of charge for children 0 -- 5 years old. | IP | IP DS | 287,261 |
I have always been a critic of Companies House and resigned from one of its Focus Groups .But its lack of regulation is little to with "de regulation". Companies House is mainly a database, it has never (effectively) regulated. Mind you,saying that, it is still more effective than almost all the Company Registars in the world where they hardly bother to regulate at all. One consequence of this is to breed some nasty little rackets in a number of things. We have seen people who are very vulnerable being preyed on by someone with multiple companies many of which do not submit accounts and are then just struck off. As when listing ends for whatever reasons any compliance issue ceases to be and there are no accounts it is impossible to trace either monies or activities of the person in question and associates. Inevitably, it is all done "on legal advice" without any reference to the actual law. | OP | OP OB | 776,659 |
. Shameful. Labour believes there is no inherent conflict between positive business and the environment. Labour is not opposed to environmentally responsible mineral and energy exploration. However, Labour never forgets that most of New Zealand's export dollars come from living things. A wise government, like a good farmer, needs to protect and nurture the source of our wealth. We are interested in investments that have a win-win outcome. Investments that create jobs and exports, balanced with appropriate responsibilities to our communities and the environment. Nobody in Parliament, and nobody in this room, will still be here in 100 years. However, those who follow us will enjoy the gifts we give and will endure the mistakes we make. That thought alone should make us pause. Kiwis are very decent people. They know they've been conned by Neo-liberalism and its National-Act acolytes. They want to do something about it. They want to reclaim that wonderful sense of fairness, safety and honesty that used to be the hallmark of this country. In my remarks today I have stressed three key things: First, contrary to the failed Neo-liberal policies that got the world into this mess, it's really clear to you, to me and to the incoming Labour government, that we all do better together when we all win together. Think Scandinavia. Think symbiosis. Second, it's in Kiwi DNA to understand farming -- the role of government in helping to create an innovative, job rich economy should be like a good farmer. Tending the | SP | SP FS | 3,868,616 |
I've made a mousse without any cream before and it turned out fine, although it was very rich. This time, I [...] Share this: Not much activity here on the site but that's because I'm currently eating my way around Italy. I've had some amazing food so far, pici pasta, fried zucchini flowers and cacio e pepe to name a few. Some reviews and new recipes will certainly follow! Ciao! Share this: This is my all time favourite dish since I was young. Char Sau in Hakka is roast pork. It is served in chinese takeaways all over the UK, but I find some of them can be quite dry. I can eat it everyday, but it's not a very healthy one as it contains quite a bit of fat and sugar. The most delicious part of the dish is the sauce. I always find that the [...] Share this: I can't really take the credit for this sauce, I pinched it from Mike Isabella after watching the Top Chef All-Stars finale (and digging out the recipe). I have made a few minor changes but for the most part the recipe is the same -- it's just so good I can't think of many ways to improve it. It's pepperoni, as a sauce and it's dead simple to make, what could be better than that??? [...] Share this: Out of all four courses I made for my dinner party, this was the one that required the most work, both in | HI | HI RE | 3,024,571 |
for? Buttercup : Because you've always been so kind to me, and I'll never see you again, because I'm killing myself as soon as we reach the Bridal Suite. The King : Won't that be nice? [ Pointing ] The King : She kissed me! Ha! Share this quote Inigo Montoya : Do you hear that, Fezzik? That is the sound of ultimate suffering. My heart made that sound when Rugen slaughtered my father. The man in black makes it now. Fezzik : The man in black? Inigo Montoya : His true love is marrying another tonight, so who else has the cause for ultimate suffering? Share this quote Related Links You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Edit page' button will take you through a step-by-step process. To share this quote, copy and paste the following link into an email, instant message or webpage. Hide link | SP | SP TV | 634,475 |
basis it is 'unreasonable' ... A regulation prohibiting employment of all teachers with red hair would be an example. Ultimately, this issue is a question of statutory interpretation. Does the empowering provision authorise the making of the instrument? If it is extreme in its effect or plainly unreasonable, then it will not be within the ambit of the provision. The power to make delegated legislation must only be exercised by the person or body on whom it is conferred. The issue concerns whether the delegated legislative power has been unlawfully subdelegated to another person. the primary legislation provided that the Governor-General by Order in Council may fix prices at which milk may be bought or sold: the Governor-General made an order which provided that "the Minister [of Agriculture] may, after consultation with the Board, from time to time by notice to the parties concerned fix the town milk producer price". The Court of Appeal held that -- the order did not do what the statute authorised it to do, but instead purported to empower the Minister to perform the authorised act. It subdelegated the legislative power; and the empowering provision contained no express or implied power of delegation; and the rule against delegation does not prevent the making of regulations that confer on another person or body the authority to make decisions and exercise discretionary powers within the limits prescribed by the regulations, but the legislative power itself cannot be delegated; and an empowering provision should make it clear beyond | IN | IN LT | 1,775,902 |
113 Comments General Comment: Kurt overdosed on heroin, but Courtney put the gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger after he was dead, because if it was ruled that he died of a drug overdose she'd get Francis taken away from her, but if it was suicide that wouldn't happen. General Comment: @devil dog.... im sorry but heroin stays in your body for 7 days so what they found is probably a whole week of heroin... not just a day... sorry guess they never told you that huh? he didnt shoot it in one day.. he probably had enough over a period of time to add up to over 3 times the limit... just think about that one... im a huge fan and i wish it was murder but sadly it was suicde im afraid... he had bipolar which 25% of people kill themselfs if they had it... he just couldnt deal with the fame and pressure anymore... he always said he didnt want to turn into what he had become... seriously i've gone through the omg he was murdered stage but truth is he wasnt... also to all the people who think courtney did it.... well what you dont know is courtney saved him from OD'in twice. so if she wanted to kill him why not just let him die and pretend she was never there?.. seriously its cool if you miss him and all.. i do too.. but fact is it was a clear suicide from a | LY | LY SL | 650,718 |
effectively removed all those potential blossoms. In the northern parts of their range, bigleaf and serrata hydrangeas need little pruning except for removal of deadwood and spent blossoms. Pruning out wilting flowers diminishes chances for disease and greatly increases the vigor of the plant, no matter which part of the country you garden in. And you don't need to wait for the flowers to wilt; don't hesitate to cut them earlier and bring in for fresh or dried bouquets. In zones where hydrangeas grow extremely vigorously (mostly maritime zones), you may occasionally thin out the growth by cutting out a few of the oldest branches at ground level in early spring. North of USDA Zone 6, growing hydrangeas gets to be dicier. Actually, you can grow the plants fine; it's just getting them to flower that's tricky. This is because the flower buds of bigleaf hydrangeas are not well protected by budscales. They are very vulnerable to cold damage in winter and in particular, to the drying effects of winter winds. Siting your hydrangeas in a protected spot is crucial in these zones. If you garden north of Zone 6, you need to pay careful attention to the variety you choose. As a rule of thumb, the glossier its leaves, the less cold-hardy the hydrangea. Secondly, the cultivars and hybrids of Hydrangea serrata are a better bet for cold-hardy flowerbuds than the macrophyllas. (They're also more drought-tolerant). Finally, there are a few cultivars of Hydrangea macrophylla that will flower on | HI | HI HT | 3,291,493 |
always good to have more cells than you need so that you can pick and choose. Our (tinkle) is a slow gentle rock back and foward and at first i was concerned about the poor q crashing into the ceiling then the floor of her little house but after testing and checking thousands of cell have no concerns about this test if done with care. Agree that wing buds are fragile, I can remember once loosing half a batch of cells from a powercut, We sourced about 50 spare leftover cells from a friend to reduce the short fall, of these vertually all hatched but none mated. The un affected half of our own cells hatched and mated with good scucess so weather was not a factor. Unfortunally i never discovered what went wrong with these cells but it proved to me how important carefull handling is and that just because a cell hatches does not necessaraly mean they are ok. Also i how have a backup system in my incubator and can handle a 10 hr powercut I must reiterate the tinkling is a very gentle rock from side to side...I take great care with my cells all through my system. A dodgy cell whether it is caused by me or some other reason just costs me potential income and ties up a nuc for no possible pay off, well worth the relatively small risk of gently tinkling the cell in my opinion. I personally would be disappointed if | ID | ID DF | 1,768,462 |
remarkable woman's life, such as Hester's relationships with no fewer than three Napoleonic spies. Ellis's enthusiasm for her heroine makes Star Of The Morning a fascinating study with some trenchant points about the position of strong-minded women in male-dominated societies.' Barry Forshaw, Daily Express, 29 August 2008 'What is it about 'the east' that seems to attract powerful Englishwomen? ... Each of them, however, was following in the footsteps of Lady Hester Stanhope, first among equals, and the subject of this spirited new biography ... Star Of The Morning is a fascinating and atmospheric biography of a truly remarkable woman. Kirsten Ellis has left no stone unturned in this admirable book, doing some mean travelling of her own in the process' Katie Hickman, The Daily Mail, 23 August 2008 'Kirsten Ellis...is keen to take her subject out of the category of "benign but barking" to which single women travellers were often confined. The ground has been well covered in earlier works, but Ellis has unearthed fresh material, and retells the story with idiosyncratic panache... Ellis is a vivid narrator with an eye for detail: the perfumed dinners attended by naked female slaves; the dusk return of the swallows to the Umayyad mosque.' | OP | OP RV | 1,461,940 |
games, four is the magic number. The odds are long. They can't afford a single loss. Never surrender. Matt Kemp is back in control. Win out. Just win baby! When it comes to the Cards, hope is all we have. When it comes to the Dodgers, it's about converting hope into action, i.e., playing hard, playing confident, and taking the attitude that they will "never surrender". And if they acquit themselves well in these remaining four games, and perhaps end the regular season on a six game winning streak, then as far as I'm concerned, no matter what the outcome, they will end the season on a positive note, which they will then use to carry them into the playoffs, or, if the Cards win, will carry them into next season. In 1962 the Dodgers led the giants by 3 with 3 left to play. The Dodgers (try as they did) couldn't win one at home and the giants won all three. Did they chock or just get cold? Brooklyn led by 13 1/2 in mid August 1951 and couldn't hold on. They had a world of talent on that team...Did they choke or was it just Baseball? It could be that we are getting hot at just the right time and it may not matter how bad the Cards want to win if the Baseball Gods have another plan.....or not! Thats the fun of it. And no matter the outcome I am glad they are making it exciting. If | LY | LY SL | 3,251,290 |
It will be better than being sold out. Milton Snavely Hershey [On closing his business for the third time. Being bankrupt but not altogether lacking in assets, paying creditors forty cents on the dollar] I'll be back some day and pay the remaining sixty cents. Milton Snavely Hershey [On succeeding the forth time he tried at the age of 35] What success I've had I owe to you Aunt Mattie. Milton Snavely Hershey [On paying the remaining sixty cents on the dollar owed to his creditors] Maybe they weren't surprised when I handled them the money. They never expected I'd make good my promise to return and wipe the slate clean of my indebtedness. I feel much better since that matter has been taken care of. Milton Snavely Hershey [On his Aunt Mattie passing away] Many a time I've wondered what would have become of me if she hadn't given me a helping hand. Milton Snavely Hershey [In 1901] Some day I may want to go into the chocolate business, for I believe it has great possibilities. Milton Snavely Hershey [In 1901 to his solicitor Mr John E Snyder who said that the board of directors of the American Caramel Company would pay $1,000,000 for his caramel company after being told they had offered $250,000 which Milton considered a fancy (high) price] If you get $1,000,000 for the business it will be the biggest surprise of my life. But I'd advise you to get a certified check for the full | SP | SP OS | 708,091 |
Recent Entries Archives Categories Links Companies want to grow. Obvious statement, right? This is the reason why we all have jobs as marketers; companies need to grow and they need people who understand how to do that. I have a startup client who uses this as one of their mantras: I think it's true. Today I want to talk about how small businesses and startups can grow their brand company through smart marketing even when they don't have a huge budget. Let me also say that I have stopped telling companies "Oh sure, we'll get you ranking for (insert keyword here)," because that's a small-minded approach to marketing and growing a company (especially a startup). I now tell startups to focus on growing their branded traffic, because that is ultimately how you get links, mindshare, and win online. This advice has only increased since the Penguin and Panda algorithms started rolling out. We're not seeking to trick or game the search engines; we're seeking to build brands online. Here are a few ways to build branded mindshare. Produce content As Will Critchlow said in his SearchLove presentation (embedded at the bottom), you don't have to have money, but you do have to have one of these: Time Talent Balls (aka take risks) Often, what you need to do first is establish your thought leadership, and that is done through content. I also respect what the founders of BufferApp have done by getting content all around the Internet to grow their | OP | OP AV | 3,035,083 |
the d ish w ere also tasty , particular ly the roasted sun choke and cauliflower pure. I'm thril led to see that more and more restaurants are inc orp orating sunchokes in their menu, as they a re absolutely deli cious . I was a little disappointed that the m uch raved abo ut bread pu dding wasn't on the specia l menu of the day. So instead , we chose anot her daily special- a pple tarte tatin ($9) w ith w alnuts and almond ice cream. What I loved about the dessert was that it was so homey, yet elegant at the same time. I have to say that this dessert was probably the best part of the entire meal! The tarte tat in was to-die-for , accompan ied by the most deli cious almond ice cream. The best way to enjoy this is to combi ne a little bit of everything - the pastry, tangy apple, gooey caramel, and almond cream - into one heavenly bite ! I guarantee you will not be disappointed! Our bill was accompanied by a small cube of salted caramel, a lovely gesture to end off the amazing night. On the whole, m y mom and I both enjoy ed our dinner very much, though we agreed that perhaps we li ked F able just a little bit more (that duck is still on my mind !). The food here isn't as innovative, but nevertheless, the commitment to deliciou s food | OP | OP RV | 3,365,752 |
water. But would that not be nice, to come in, after being out in the rain and cold, and warm up with a nice hot shower of decent length? Ah yes, but spendy! Fixing the water issues from the down spout underground drainage line damage has been a big fat fail. The corrugated pipe leaks like crazy and water pools badly by the house from its leakage. However, it's just as bad in the underground damaged pipe, I just don't have to see the pooling, because it's going under the house and washing out the foundation wall. So this is a slight improvement for the house at least and I keep at it. I'd buy PVC pipe to contain the water but I can't afford 52 feet of PVC and the connectors that would be required since my car is very short and I can't carry long lengths of pipe. The problem is not limited to that side. On the north side of the house, the gutter water dumps down the downspouts into underground crap plastic pipe to a shared, by the old man neighbor, underground drain pipe to the street. He hasn't cleaned his gutters in decades nor does he maintain anything, so that pipe is badly clogged and unfortunately, runs under my driveway. His constantly clogged down spouts, result in massive water drainage into his lawn, which is likely the cause of my own driveway settling and sinking in places. You got to manage the water or there's | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 3,683,922 |
contributor became involved in the Chris Benoit double murder and suicide because of an unverified piece of information he added to the Chris Benoit English Wikipedia article. This information regarding Benoit's wife's death was added fourteen hours before police discovered the bodies of Benoit and his family. [ 163 ] Police detectives seized computer equipment from the man held responsible for the postings, but believed he was uninvolved and did not press charges. [ 164 ] The IP address from which the edit was made was traced to earlier instances of Wikipedia vandalism. The contributor apologized on Wikinews , saying: I will never vandalize anything on Wikipedia or post wrongful information. I will never post anything here again unless it is pure fact ... [ 165 ] On 29 August 2008, shortly after the first round draw was completed for UEFA Europa League football cup, an edit was made to the article for the football club AC Omonia , apparently by users of the website B3ta , [ 166 ] which added the following erroneous information to the section titled "The fans". A small but loyal group of fans are lovingly called "The Zany Ones" – they like to wear hats made from discarded shoes and have a song about a little potato. On 18 September 2008, David Anderson, a British journalist writing for the Daily Mirror , quoted this in his match preview ahead of Omonia's game with Manchester City , which appeared in the web and print versions | IN | IN EN | 9,996,033 |
Scubasteve84 good idea, I am selling these fish to make room for my potential Discus setup and from what I have read these fish are not compatible, So I am tring to off set some of the costs of the Discus. I do have 2 other 4 ft tanks but they take up room and it costs to run another tank. So I am willing to take any offers for the lot or as singles. The local aquariums don't give you anything for them so I was hoping to help someone out as well as help me with the discus costs. If anyone whats the fish as a lot I have a 4 ft tank in my way and lots as artificial ornaments and plants to help. SOLD 06/06/2012 | ID | ID DF | 52,977 |
there are a number of women who are a bit emotionally needy and they always seem to want to be in a relationship. I am one of them. I am not as strong and independent as you and if I can be brave to be on my own, I am sure I will learn a great deal about myself. However I am not prepared to be stuck in a bad marriage/relationship just for the fear of being on my own. If a relationship is bad, I will really walk out. But my marriage isnt that bad. It so happened that I am physically, mentally and sexually attracted to another man who could fulfilled me in so many ways. And he came at a time when I was feeling most stressed, lonely, unappreciated and exhausted with life. Suzzy, if you are leaving your husband, considering the tricky situation you are in, you dont have to be entirely honest with him at this point. You dont have to name this other guy as the reason of you leaving. Remember my earlier advice; if you have to leave, you leave because your marriage is not working, not because of your lover. This is what I am trying to work out. I dont want William to cloud my judgement on my marriage/husband. I will try to talk to my husband then try to work on my marriage while having ZERO contact with William. That way I can focus on my marriage and give my | ID | ID QA | 1,428,393 |
The Right Shared Web Hosting - How to Choose? Choosing a web hosting according to needs is necessary, and if you want to search for web hosting with economical price possible shared web hosting could be one option, because the price offered on shared web hosting is generally quite economical and affordable which the server is shared web hosting used jointly by different people so that costs can be borne jointly and cause the price to be cheaper than other types of paid web hosting Shared web hosting there are various types, and there are some factors you should consider when choosing shared web hosting for the results you can get the maximum according to the needs of the website you created, and these factors are as follows: 1. Select features according to the needs of your website, e.g. the size of bandwidth, and space is large enough so that the website can be installed or data files are quite large and significant Traffic 2. See the response time of websites that have been using the web hosting server that you want to use, and check in a few different times and if the site would be a very long time to load then your server may be overloaded, and you should consider looking for web hosting others. 3. Select web hosting a long-standing and well known for good quality, because in general these companies will maintain the good name they have, so they will serve you with the best | OP | OP AV | 3,779,376 |
The North46 MarketPlace Search Welcome to the Internet MarketPlace where you will find many digital products. All products can be downloaded and require a password to open. Once the password is purchased and used to open the file, the image or text can be printed out with excellent quality results. All prices are in US dollars. The password will be sent to you when your credit card has cleared, usually the next business day. The eBook files are in PDF format. If, after purchase, you find that you cannot read our file, we will issue a refund on your credit card. | IP | IP DS | 604,285 |
should not have to travel far for urgent treatment. OUT OF HOURS NHS Suffolk has commissioned Harmoni to provide an urgent dental service throughout the Out of Hours period which is weekdays (6.30 pm -- 8.00 am), weekends and public holidays. Patients will ring a dedicated phone number and they will be asked the following questions by specially trained call handlers: Are you in pain and need to see an NHS Dentist urgently? [page three] Out of hours continued The patient's name and address The name of the patient's dentist Their contact telephone number The reason for their call The call handler is trained to assess the patient's safety and prioritise the call. If the patient needs to speak to a nurse or GP, they will be phoned back within a specified time. In the meantime, the patient will be asked to call back if their condition worsens. When the nurse or GP phones back, they will ask for more information about the dental problem. They will then; Refer the patient to the OOH dentist if on a Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday, or Offer advice on self-care, or Refer the patient to a local Primary Care Centre for an appointment to be seen by a doctor for pain relief, or Advise the patient to attend an Accident and Emergency (A&E) department. The OOH dentist is based at the Riverside Clinic in Ipswich and at Youth Centre, Moreton Hall, Bury St Edmunds on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays. The service | IP | IP DS | 206,101 |
Metro FC, one of New Zealand's oldest football clubs (founded in 1899), play almost all of their home games under lights on a Friday evening. Why, I don't know but it obviously suits the club. Although I'm not so sure it suits at least one of their players, who appeared to be late arriving to this game from his day job and was observed sprinting out of the changing room and onto the bench ten minutes after kick-off. As for the spectators, have you ever voluntarily watched football in a fridge? I can see the idea behind it and if I'd had a hot cup of minestrone soup in my hand instead of a camera last night, I'd probably have been in a much better mood towards it... But enough whinging, this was a game I really wanted to see because on the surface it promised a tale of two sides relegated from the Northern Premier League last season, and coping with that very differently. Forrest Hill Milford, the Swans from Auckland's North Shore , are battling for promotion straight back up. Metro, from the central Auckland suburb of Mount Albert, are at the other end of the table battling against double relegation. But you could have fooled me last night. The Swans put out what I think they would acknowledge as a below par showing and Metro played very well to show that this is in actual fact a very even division. The 2-1 final score flatters Forrest Hill | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 1,722,368 |
so cheerfully marched to by the faithful. When the dust settles and it comes to light that A+ is intolerant of certain people because of new disagreements, are we going to need to make an A++? We should probably get on top of designing a logo for A++, since the divisions between people in A+ are already solidifying. If you are actually a member of any of these minorities other than red head I'll eat my hat. If you mentioned mentally challenged I might buy that. At any point did anyone say that being a part of this "club" meant being part of a minority. Thing REAL hard on this. Ok, times up. The answer is no. The condition for being a member is giving a flying fuck, which you obviously do not. Perhaps you just feel hurt because being a troll is not considered part of an oppressed minority? The division is not the problem, the open displays of elitism and intolerance that are defining A+ are We should be intolerant of certain things, like sexism. It's not ok and I have no problem being intolerant of people who exhibit sexist behavior. As for elitism, I've never understood why that was necessarily a bad thing either. Treating women with respect is better than being a sexist asshole. Seems to me that you're just throwing out buzzwords, trying to hit on buttons commonly shared by the liberal-minded. A+ relies on the fact that all "just plain atheists" are a collection | OP | OP OB | 3,175,951 |
was suggested to change it to "generalization" this annoys me to no end) I personally hate turkey and agree with the author in what she says though i don't think that because it's the staple poultry of two holiday's in America means that everyone HAS to love it. The patriotism thing i understand somewhat as well, I consider myself patriotic and don't consider myself "British" but Scottish so I get that sense of pride in your country but I agree that it can be incredibly over-zealous sometimes. Accents too, if an American said to me "I love your accent!" i wouldn't be a pretentious dick and tell them where to go, even if I wasn't in the best of moods I'd still thank them regardless as it's the polite thing to do and compliments can be nice, if you feel the sincerity though i think the point that was trying to be made is a lot of the time it feels as if (to use a previous example) Store Attendants will just say nice things because they feel that they're paid to do so, and it's not sincere whatsoever. Qu it's all scripted... store attendants just say what they are told to. they honestly don't care. no caps.. sorry (carpel tunnel) and i LIKE the S.. i understand it.. the z? got me. ZUmber Nathan if you're using FireFox then you need to download the British English language pack and it won't correct you. Keith Okie To the poster with | OP | OP OB | 660,523 |
Beach, wrote Music and the Middle Class (1975/2003), The Rise of Musical Classics in 18th-Century England (1992), and The Great Transformation of Musical Taste: Concert Programming from Haydn to Brahms (2008). He has arranged conferences for UCLA's William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. Michael Mauskapf (Technical Assistant) is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Musicology at the University of Michigan, where his research deals with the American orchestra. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he has published in the University of Chicago's online journal voiceXchange, and has delivered papers at meetings of the Society for American Music and the American Musicological Society. He is also Executive Director of Arts Enterprise, an initiative that explores the intersections between the arts and business. "Especially admirable (and enjoyable) is the sense of freshness and freedom of always engagingly pointed essays that challenge current orthodoxies." - Classical Music The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication. | IP | IP DS | 158,915 |
What Does It Take To Be An Architect ? There is no easy way to become a qualified architect. Since the responsibilities of the profession include human safety, functional execution and aesthetic vision, all architects that make it to the spot must have all the necessary qualifications. This fact is true in the U.S. and also in all countries all over the globe. Depending on the country or state you are in, you will be faced with different standards when it comes to qualifying to become an architect. No matter how strict these standards are, it is essential that one passes all of them before he can legally practice the profession. Education: The Initial Requirement It is an important path for every person who wants to become an architect to enroll in an accredited architecture program. The National Architectural Accrediting Board has named a total of 117 schools all over the U.S. that have accredited programs. In most states, the minimum educational requirement to become an architect is Bachelor of Architecture of Bachelor of Science in a related field. Graduates of a bachelor program have the option to enroll in Master of Architecture or Doctor of Architecture to broaden architecture knowledge and to increase career opportunities. Internship: The Second Requirement The last requirement to qualify as an architect is licensure. However, one needs to complete an internship program first before being qualified to take the licensure examination. Here, a student must be in an internship that is supervised by a | HI | HI HT | 57,273 |
sorry, but if you are offering a $10-12 an hour job, do not expect those applying to act as though they are applying for a $50,000 a year job. Our time is worth something as well and we don't like to have it wasted! 2. I am 46, and I never had failed an interview. However, after this lay-off, I have failed three for the first time in my life. I am a solid interviewee with more than 10 years in sales. I know how to interview! I dress for the part, I study the company beforehand, and everything seems to go smooth. Yet... three failed interviews for jobs of which I was qualified. Whom did they hire? The people who showed up dirty, unshaven, and lackluster at best! And yes, I saw the other candidates. 3. I think anyone dumb enough to open holes up all over their face and paint himself or herself like a billboard should not be taken seriously at all. On this one, you and I are in agreement! 4. Once again...we are in agreement! 5. Your comment of, "We interviewed one person for a $30K job who had been making $70K. Frankly, we're not going to hire someone with that huge of a salary gap. It isn't the problem of employers you have lived beyond your means." If this person was living on the $70K to start with, how can that be contrived to mean he or she had lived beyond their means? It | OP | OP AV | 10,602 |
I'm looking for something portable to occasionally use to heat my conservatory a bit in the colder months so I can use it. Is an oil filled radiator the best (in terms of both efficiency and heat output) or should I consider something else (like not bothering because it's a waste of time and money) I've just gone through the rubbish job of lifting the old conservatory floor tiles and the screed to instal Heatmat on Thermal Insulation Boards...messy job, but oh my the difference is incredible, now have a room that can be used all year round. Had been considering installing a woodburner, there are a few rules, but it's doable Mine is only used occasionally in the depths of winter, so when I want to use it I fire up a Master gas fired space heater linked to a propane bottle piped through a wall outside. When everything is heat soaked, which doesn't take long with one of these I turn off the deafening space heater and maintain the temperature with a 3kw fan heater. Works well. I've just gone through the rubbish job of lifting the old conservatory floor tiles and the screed to instal Heatmat on Thermal Insulation Boards...messy job, but oh my the difference is incredible, now have a room that can be used all year round. Would you mind sharing how big an area you covered and how much it cost? Would you mind sharing how big an area you covered and how much | ID | ID DF | 1,471,002 |
Hi all, this is my first post here, and it's regarding a serious issue for me. First of all, I'm in year 11 at a catholic school in Victoria and I'm a passionate atheist. My parents are both secular and I was never baptised. I am personally apalled and offended by the Catholic church and their practises. My parents wanted me to have a private education, however there is no secular private schools in my region, so I was forced to go to a catholic school in that regard. I have had to go to many school masses, however I am sick and tired of going to their celebrations when I have no belief in it. Now here's my question. Does the school have the right to force me to celebrate and participate in their masses even though I am an atheist? If I am found out to be skipping masses (as I have been doing) I will have to face the principal and possibly be told to leave the school. I have participated (painfully) in RE classes since year 7 which is fair because I signed up to the catholic school system, but I think it is unconstitutional (Australia/Victoria) and against my right to freedom of religion to force me to participate in masses. Am I wrong here? Will my argument be reasonable if I ever get contested? Thanks. The Irreverent Mr Black 4th May 2010, 01:37 PM Welcome KP. Your school may have a compulsory attendance rule, being | ID | ID DF | 118,715 |
is driven by the Members. The Members of APNIC who fund the organization, who invest considerably in a financial sense and invest a great deal of trust and faith in us at the APNIC head office, also under the management of the APNIC EC, of course. On the left-hand side of this screen, the member survey is seen as the primary input into everything that follows. As you may know, the last member survey was delivered in time for the last APNIC annual meeting in March of this year. We have been processing the Member survey, the EC's response to the survey and, let's say, the current environment that we're operating in to arrive with the EC at our strategy and activity plans directly related to the budget and then as well the operational plans. The flow chart here goes left to right, starting with members, through the EC representing you and managing, finally the Secretariat in carrying everything out. The last Member and Stakeholder Survey was just delivered recently. Since it was reported at the last meeting, the EC has provided a written response, a sort of endorsement of the results and an interpretation of the results that gives the Secretariat a little more to be going on, and I think it gives the membership and community a clearer idea of how the EC is interpreting what they have been told through the survey. Just in brief, that EC response does endorse the ongoing act of promotion of IPv6, | SP | SP TA | 457,405 |
The War against Pornography Today we live in a society where data communication is at its peak. The never ending innovations of technology make it possible to transmit millions of data bytes in just a few seconds in any corner of the globe. With the help of the internet, social media, mobile phones, radios and magazines, the exchange and access to any information have been relatively easy. Although these advanced data transmissions have many useful purposes, we can't deny the disadvantages it brings along. Obviously, the disadvantage primarily lies in the nature of the data itself because not all data are good-natured. Examples of these harmful data are viruses, SPAM mails, satanic/anti-Christ advertisements, politically aimed black propagandas and even online swindlers. However, the most widespread of these harmful data is pornography. Pornography is harmful and it is one of the widest and most progressive fields in the internet, in television and in other forms of media. For this reason, the battle against pornography has never been harder. The enemy is now stronger, its weapon becoming so advanced it can virtually bring sex into your own bedroom. Like a plague, pornography has invaded our homes. And if left unguarded, pornography will eventually conquer our homes, destroying it in the process. Would you allow this destruction to happen? Are you going to allow your family to be poisoned by this evil plague? Don't. Fight pornography, and let the battle begin now. Start with simple ways such as getting rid of the means | OP | OP OB | 3,042,710 |
creating it, and that means listening to experiences of oppression that we don't share and working to understand how each system operates: in isolation, in relation to capitalism and other systems of oppression and as part of kyriarchy.10 We're used to talking about sexism or racism as divisive of the working class. Kyriarchy allows us to get away from the primacy of class while keeping it very much in the picture. Just as sexism and racism divide class struggle, capitalism and racism divide gender struggles, and sexism and capitalism divide race struggles. All systems of oppression divide the struggles against all the other systems that they intersect with. This is because we find our loyalties divided by our own particular combinations of privilege and oppression, and we prioritise the struggles we see as primary to the detriment of others, and to the detriment of solidarity. This is why the Anarchist Federation's 3rd Aim & Principle11 cautions against cross-class alliances, but we should be avoiding campaigns that forward the cause of any oppressed group against the interests of any other - not just class. That doesn't mean that every campaign has to forward the cause of every single struggle equally, but it does mean that we need to be aware of how our privileges can blind us to the oppressions we could be ignorantly walking all over in our campaigns. We have to consider a whole lot more than class struggle when we think about whether a campaign is moving us | IN | IN RA | 3,362,790 |
on my watch ' that's how I know/There's a hole in my heart the size of a girl ' 30 by 50/in my pocket, a letter ' a "let's make it better" note but I'm all out at sea, asking the harbour to come this way, closer, to swallow me/And there's a hole in this boat the size of a star that I plug with the letter, the "let's make it better." A peep show for Jesus. He looks through the stars Outside, the fairground in snow, revolves like a waltz, funeral slow/And summer has gone, collapsed like a chair/Like the heart of a bird, a bell on the air/Inside, the wireless in snow/The orchestra drowns, funeral slow/And autumn has gone and with it the bloom - the harvest of stars, like moths to the moon/Help me warm this frozen heart I AM THE SUB-LIBRARIAN (Words - GA Johnson) I am the sub-librarian, come in on the council bus - Chalk Farm to Highgate Woods, sportsbag of borrowed books/A steady diet of Brautigan, 'Tapestry' on the walkman/Paranormal ill-health from dusting off the top shelf/I am the sub-librarian, counter girl, tea-maker/I am the sub-librarian, swan feeder, spectacle breaker/I am the sub-librarian I AM THE TEACHER'S SON (Words - GA Johnson) Started mailroom, moved up through Clerical, now Obituaries/I am the teacher's son/I am the teacher's son/I am the teacher's son/I'm the teacher's son/Never seen a sky so big, like it's been saving up for years/Clouds from Russia press-ganged in, until the | LY | LY SL | 21,312 |
Vertical Church Band - Not For A Moment After All tab Not For A Moment (After All) Key: E Intro: C#m A E B C#m A E B Verse 1: A E B C#m You were reaching through the storm, walking on the water A E B Even when I could not see. A E B C#m In the middle of it all, when I thought You were a thousand miles away A E C#m B A E C#m B Not for a moment did You forsake me, Not for a moment did You forsake me Chorus: A E B C#m A E B F#m After all, You are constant. After all, You are only good. A E B C#m After all, You are Sovereign. A E C#m B A E C#m B Not for a moment, will You forsake me. Not for a moment will You forsake me. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/v/vertical-chu\\... ] Verse 2: A E B C#m You were singing in the dark, whispering Your promise A E B Even when I could not hear. A E B C#m I was held in Your arms, carried for a thousand miles to show A E C#m B A E C#m B Not for a moment did You forsake me, Not for a moment did You forsake me Bridge: A E C#m B A E C#m B Every step, every breath You are there. Every tear, every cry, every prayer. A E C#m B In my hurt, in my | LY | LY SL | 221,401 |
Master of Adult Education from St. Francis Xavier University. For the 2012-2013 term Ms. Dockrill will serve as a member of the Finance, Corporate Services and Governance Committee and as a member of the Loyalist College Foundation Board. Governor Gary Dyke, Prince Edward County Appointed to the Board in 2012. Mr. Dyke has worked for the City of Quinte West for 14 years having served roles as Manager of Corporate & Economic Development, City Clerk and his current position as Chief Administrative Officer. Prior to joining Quinte West, Mr. Dyke held the position of Secretary-Treasurer, Quinte East-Northumberland Planning Agency; Manager of Planning Services at Van Meer Limited, and Area Planner with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing in Toronto. Mr. Dyke earned a Bachelor Degree in Geography from the University of Waterloo, completed the Governance Program for Boards of Municipal, Provincial and Federal Agencies, and Not-For-Profit Organizations from Queen's University, and the LEAN Thinking for the Public Sector program from Loyalist College. He currently serves as Chair of the Hastings County Joint Provincial Offences Committee, and Secretary/Lead CAO, Eastern Ontario Mayor's Committee, and is a member of the Ontario Municipal Administrator's Association and the Association of Municipal Clerks & Treasurers. Mr. Dyke is a member of the Rotary Club of Wellington, Director of the Hastings and Prince Edward Learning Foundation and was a Former Director of the Prince Edward Curling Club. For the 2012-2013 term Mr. Dyke will serve as a member of the member of the Finance, Corporate | IN | IN DP | 43,815 |
[If you haven't tried this, go to Google Blog Search and enter your search term. At the end of the results page are three options: create an email alert, add a search widget to your Google homepage, or add a search feed to your Google Reader.] It's not a comprehensive answer to the challenge of tracking what people are saying about your digital offerings, or how they're being used. And Google Alerts do seem to pull up old content (posts from August 2005???) . But it's time efficient, once you've selected your search terms. And it provides a window into the world of those users who don't love/hate you enough to get in touch directly. 1 comment: If you want to just keep a pulse on the web in general - to see what everyone is up to, then it's really hard to go past a daily browse of something like popurls : gives you the latest/most popular sites, memes and news from all the major sites (from metafilter to delicious to flickr to youtube and tens of others) all on the one scannable page, with mouseover snips. To see who mentions my blog, I use technorati mostly, but by far the most accurate way to discern who has mentioned you is a page statistics service (I use statcounter). The reason the stats service is so good is because not only does it show in real time where there's a mention, it also pulls up a lot of (for whatever | OP | OP | 3,783,651 |
the image and the thought. this is the 2nd amazing pizza recipe I've received this week from a blog. I'll have to archive this because this looks like a must try pizza! Thanx for sharing!!!!!!! xo Darling Bonnie thehouseofdarling.blogspot.com I am simply starving right now, haha! I absolutely love homemade pizza, the dough is so delicious, it's just very different from pizza you get at the pizza store! Your pizza pictures make it so tempting! IM SO HUNGRY! I just found your blog through StumbleUpon for the slutty brownies, a recipe I'm going to try within the next week. I love this recipes simplicity and will definitely try it out since the hubby loves thin crust pizza and we made the commitment to eat healthier from now on (with some exceptions of course lol). I am also going to give the anti-diet a shot. I like the idea of it and how easy it actually seems. I'm a huge pizza fan and this looks so good, Shall definitely be trying it! We've been making home made pizzas for a while now but I'm not so confident with my bread making so have been buying the bases in (gasps!) but I'll be sure to give it a go! made this for dinner- absolutely delicious. The pesto was AMAZING. And for dessert we had butterscotch chocolate chip cookies- recipe coming from you, as well. every recipe of yours that I've made has been spectacular- Rose, you have talent :) You certainly have | HI | HI RE | 1,480,753 |
if she protests, jump in and take on some of those baby care chores. Stand your ground Whether they realise it or not, new mums often undermine their partner's chances of success by cutting in when he's gingerly trying to change that first nappy or baby?s clothes. If your partner criticises you , gently remind her that you can handle it, as long as she gives you the chance. Be a breastfeeding partner In the early days, breastfeeding can go on for hours at a time, so your partner will be spending a lot of time on the sofa. Make sure you provide her with plenty of snacks and drinks, and something to read. You could even rent a selection of her favourite dvds for her to work her way through. Once breastfeeding is well established, you can give your baby a bottle of expressed milk . It will give you some quality bonding time, and your sleep-deprived partner will be eternally grateful for your efforts. Hug it out Whenever you get the chance, go in for a cuddle with your new baby. It will comfort and reassure you both. This internet site provides information of a general nature and is designed for educational purposes only. If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult a doctor or other healthcare professional. Please review the terms of use before using this site. Your use of the site indicates your agreement to | HI | HI HT | 136,114 |
Mobile10: Peggy Anne Salz Interviews with key mobile influencers Keeping in mind that this is the 'year of the ear', I am also bullish about voice. " Next up to face the MOBILE10 questions is Peggy Anne Salz of MobileGroove. I have worked with Peggy on MSearchGroove (now MobileGroove) over the years and she is always a source of great mobile analysis. Enjoy her interview. What's your app of the moment? That's just it... I want more from my mobile app experience, so I'm buying an Android phone. Likely HTC... What is your primary phone? I've been a die-hard Blackberry user for a decade. True to my 'Crackberry' roots I'll still keep my Torch. But it will take second place next to my new Android phone. Which mobile startups have you got your eye on? After writing the first-ever industry report on mobile search and content discovery technologies for Informa back in 2005-06 the space is exciting again. There was a period (pre-smartphone) when mobile search was dominated by Google, but that is history because our devices can deliver a much more satisfying user experience, encouraging us to conduct more searches and explore the world of apps and content at our fingertips. High on my radar are the personalization, recommendation and AI start-ups that can connect the dots in our digital bread crumb trails to deliver personalized search results that are more like 'suggestions.' Companies to watch include Expertmaker, Primal, Chomp and Cortexica. Keeping in mind that this is the | ID | ID QA | 729,415 |
taken Leaving her to start with a heart so badly broken Despite encouragement from me No words were ever spoken And when she passed away I cried and cried all day Alone again, naturally Alone again, naturally Clair, the moment I met you I swear I felt as if something somewhere Had happened to me Which I couldn't see And then The moment I met you again I knew in my heart we were friends It had to be so It couldn't be no But try as hard as I might do I don't know why You get to me in a way I can't describe Words mean so little when you look up and smile I don't care what people say, To me you're more than a child Oh! Clair, Clair Clair, if ever a moment so rare Was captured for all to compare That moment is you It's all that you do But why in spite of our age difference do I cry Each time I leave you I feel I could die Nothing means more to me than hearing you say I'm going to marry you Will you marry me Uncle Ray? Oh! Clair, Clair Clair, I've told you before Don't you dare Get back into bed Can't you see that it's late No you can't have a drink Oh! all right then but wait just a bit While I, in an effort to baby sit, Catch of my breath what there is left of it. You | LY | LY SL | 1,453,413 |
does this leave individuals open to fraudulent activity and exposes the businesses they work for, but it also highlights the value we place on different passwords." A fault with the default password Another password-related study out this week reveals that although users generally want stricter security policies, they rarely bothered changing the default passwords, contrary to common sense. Less than 30 per cent of the 460 respondents to a survey ran by password recovery business ElcomSoft claimed they have never forgotten a password. The remainder admitted forgetting login credential either because of infrequent use (28 per cent), not writing their password down (16 per cent) or because the password had slipped their mind while they were off work on a holiday (13 per cent). A quarter of those quizzed said they changed their passwords regularly, while a further 25 per cent change their passwords infrequently. The remaining half change their passwords either sporadically or almost never. The poll revealed a serious issue with default passwords - whether automatically generated or assigned by hand. Around a quarter (28 per cent) of respondents always change the default password, while more than 50 per cent would usually keep the assigned one. ElcomSoft counsels against this lax attitude. "Using default passwords is dangerous, even though they might be complex, simply because you can easily find lists of passwords in the internet," explained ElcomSoft spokeswoman Olga Koksharova. "A really strong password should be not only long and complex, it should be unique." Most respondents to | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 120,983 |
that no other Japanese networks had covered them yet, so they sent a crew to film them for a popular Sunday-evening program called @Human , which introduces a wide TV audience at home to the sorts of interesting things happening at the moment on the internet. Manaho brings up a blog entry with a TV still of Musashi next to a cookie that has "NHK" printed on it. The economics of a viral Japanese cat can be nontrivial, as David Marx explains to me over a lunch debrief at Google's offices, on the 27th floor of a Roppongi high-rise. Marx is unusually tall for an American and thus almost impolitely tall in Japan. He's not only tall but he tapers, an effect accentuated by the wide float of his rolled trouser cuffs over narrow ankles. His black hair is prematurely frosted; it crowns a voluble fanboyish enthusiasm, giving his whole appearance the sense of an artful parody of distinction. He takes me back to his office, where there is a conference room with whiteboards for walls. He warns me that he's unable to comment on or speculate about individual YouTube partners, but we can talk generally about cats. He can't tell me exactly how many Japanese cat partners there are, but he nods when I ask if it's more than a hundred. "There are cats," he says, "that are making more money than the average salary in Japan" -- which the internet estimates to be around 18,250. Most of the | NARRATIVE | NA MA | 1,487,044 |
down I run a business of repute I am the Mayor of this town [To the foreman] I look to you to sort this out And be as patient as you can- [He goes back into the factory] [FOREMAN] Now someone say how this began! [GIRL] At the end of the day She's the one who began it! There's a kid that she's hiding In some little town There's a man she has to pay You can guess how she picks up the extra You can bet she's earning her keep Sleeping around And the boss wouldn't like it! [FANTINE] Yes it's true there's a child And the child is my daughter And her father abandoned us Leaving us flat Now she lives with an innkeeper man And his wife And I pay for the child What's the matter with that? [WOMEN] At the end of the day She'll be nothing but trouble And there's trouble for all When there's trouble for one! While we're earning our daily bread She's the one with her hands in the butter You must send the slut away Or we're all gonna end in the gutter And it's us who'll have to pay At the end of the day! [FOREMAN] I might have known the bitch could bite I might have known the cat had claws I might have guessed your little secret Ah yes, the virtuous Fantine Who keeps herself so pure and clean You'd be the cause I had no doubt Of | LY | LY SL | 451,287 |
allocation is one of the big plus points of the cup competitions... also if they weren't going to give us 6000 why do they take so long to decide what allocation to give us? 1500 they wanted to give us! Another thing is the cuts on the police in leeds!! they don't want trouble that's clear!!! All leeds lads will be turning up for this one!!! And looking for trouble!! 1500 is pish though I heard it was 3000 standard away section Wolfetoneleeds wrote: Another thing is the cuts on the police in leeds!! they don't want trouble that's clear!!! All leeds lads will be turning up for this one!!! And looking for trouble!! 1500 is pish though I heard it was 3000 standard away section True and fair points... should be a cracker... and why would you want the thread locked? Poor Old Mr Bates wrote: First of all lad s ... Chelsea fan in peace! (if that is at all possible) I mainly signed up for the forum to ask whether you knew what our allocation for the game was going to be as we had no idea but in the last couple of days we have been given an allocation of 3000. Apparently the West Yorkshire Police wanted to give us 1500 tickets but Chelsea kept on pushing for more. I don't see why we shouldn't get the full 6000 allocation tbh. Why not? Is it simply because of what happened with the scum? I know our | ID | ID DF | 1,466,141 |
not to fail us. Milton Snavely Hershey [On April 28, 1881] I am in urgent need of $500. Aunt Mattie says that you and Uncle Ben are to send it to us at once, otherwise she will have to come up to see you, for it is important that we get the money. We are going to move into a larger place which will give us more elbow room so that we can increase our output of candies. Aunt Mattie is in favor of moving, for we also make a big saving in rent. She says I should tell you that she is going to put an additional $500 in the business. Milton Snavely Hershey [On his father suddenly appearing out of the blue with a mechanical display cabinet to potentially use with his caramels but not seeming practical on the expected maintenance issues and high entry cost] The risk is too great. Milton Snavely Hershey [To his father on him coming back again to borrow more money from him after causing him unnecessary business problems] No more of my money will slip through your fingers, I'll tell you that! Milton Snavely Hershey [In 1883 on his uncles believing it would be better to sell out and keeping needed equipment he may need to start again.] In other words, they think I'm a failure and a bad investment. Is that it? Milton Snavely Hershey [At the age of 26 on his caramel business] Let's go ahead and sell the business. | SP | SP OS | 708,091 |
Aphthous ulcers What are aphthous ulcers? Aphthous ulcers (aphthae, or canker sores) are ulcers that form on the mucous membranes of the mouth or genitals. The most common type of an aphthous ulcer is recurrent minor aphthous ulcer (recurrent aphthous stomatitis). Recurrent aphthous ulceration is also be known as aphthous stomatitis. Aphthous ulcers are typically recurrent round or oval sores or ulcers that occur inside the mouth on areas where the skin is not tightly bound to the underlying bone (e.g. on the inside of the lips and cheeks or underneath the tongue). They may also appear on the genitals (Lipschutz ulcer), particularly if there is an associated condition such as Behcet disease or HIV . What causes aphthous ulcers? The exact reason why aphthous ulcers develop is not yet clearly defined. Current thinking is that the immune system has been disturbed by some external factor and this results in the development of aphthous ulcers. Also, approximately 40% of people who get ulcers have a family history of aphthous ulcers. Who is at risk of aphthous ulcers? Anyone can get aphthous ulcers; 20% of the population have them at least occasionally. They usually first appear in childhood or adolescence, and more commonly in females than males. Interestingly, smoking may be protective against aphthae, even though smoking makes many oral conditions worse. What are the signs and symptoms of aphthous ulcers? There are basically 3 types of aphthous ulcers: Recurrent minor aphthous ulcers, which occur in up to 80% of aphthous | IN | IN | 1,718,910 |
long they're willing to spend. Just make an offer and see how they react. When you want to get someone's attention, just ask. It can be difficult to get noticed in the chat spam, so make sure you're nearby. I'm not sure of the etiquette of sending a trade request without first establishing they're interested, but ask yourself this: do you like popups invading your game? Me neither. But when you've discussed what's for offer and shown the player what's in your backpack, then it's okay to send a request. The trade window is monumentally simple: you drag what you want into the top window and their offer will appear in the bottom. Make sure you mouse over and see they've put the correct item in: some people like to swap out normal weapons for the unusual offered. When you're satisfied, check the "Make Trade" box and keep an eye on their window to make sure they don't try and swap weapons AFTER you've made your offer, or you'll have to rather quickly. When both people have agreed and checked the box the trade can be made. Feels good, doesn't it? Want to do it again? If there's something you really want this is a good way of finding it. Head into a server, use the spreadsheet and tell people what you want and what you're willing to spend. Sometimes it's worth offering an equivalent rather than the currency: hat for hat, weapon for weapon. You're dealing with people, they | HI | HI HT | 315,462 |
he believes, the U.S. President will need to follow developments in this Arab nation with a watchful and wary eye. Silent Victims: Arab and Muslim Americans Post 9/11 For Stars and Stripes: American-Arabs in the U.S. Military The author of this book has been warning in his writings about authoritarian regimes in the region. Who could have imagined that Ben Ali the Tunisian dictator could have gone that way. Arab dictators have turned their countries into police states. In the West we imagined that these countries are oases of stability. Wrong. After reading this book, we never think the same of the Arab world. Actually, the Arab people are victims of their oppressive regimes. Some of these regimes are enjoying countless support from the West. Thirty years after the Khomeini revolution in Iran, we have not learnt the lessons yet. The Last Pharaoh: Mubarak and the Uncertain Future of Egypt in the Obama Age is a timely account of what is currently happing in Egypt and broader Middle East and predicted the fall of Mubarak's regime. The book also discusses the impact that the collapse of Mubarak's regime and its aftermath will have on the world and American interest in the region. The book chronicles Egypt's history and provides an historic description of events shaping the Middle East, which readers will also find to be well documented and researched by author Aladdin Elaasar -- a teacher of Mid-Eastern studies. The easy to read narrative makes it an important book about | IP | IP DS | 617,226 |
Few grins from grim Kimi HAS Kimi Raikkonen become a caricature of himself? Perhaps it was to be expected that the enigmatic Finn would not exactly dance on the table with glee after he won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. But his responses to questions put to him by Lotus's own PR people were so downbeat you could be forgiven for thinking he is living under a cloud as black as his Formula One car. Friends who know Kimi well insist the 2007 world champ, who returned to F1 this season after a two-year break, is a laugh-a-minute away from the racetrack. But see what you make of the Lotus question and answer session... Q: How does this win stack up against your previous 18? A: To be honest it's just another win on the list for me. It's great of course because it has been a few years. But the wins prior to this one were very similar -- we didn't have the best car but we fought and still won. It's great to win now so people will stop asking me if I can win or not. At least it makes it a bit clearer. Q: Is it good you've answered that 'when is the win coming' question? A: I never cared really what people think. If I don't finish the next race then they'll think I'm as bad as that race. I'll just do my thing and if I'm happy with what I'm doing and it's the | SP | SP IT | 3,135,465 |
'I love being a policeman. I love looking in the mirror and the person I see,' before adding: 'I'm against police brutality.' On his Facebook profile Bosque concedes: 'I'm conceited about only one thing in life, and that is that I'm an excellent Police Officer.' Before he set foot in Opa-Locka, Bosque was kicked out of two police academies and two police departments. Accused: Bosque has been found driving with a suspended licence, with counterfeit money, and in possession of drugs in his car (file picture) Yet he is somehow always reinstated and is said to brag about his ability to play the system and exploit loop holes. Even his police chief Cheryl Cason says Bosque 'is a time bomb that has now exploded'. The Florida Department of Law, which reviews police misconduct, has repeatedly declined to kick Bosque out of the force for good. The department is not allowed to consider an officer's misconduct history when ruling on a specific case. Retired North Miami Police Major, Bob Lynch, told the Herald: 'If a police chief doesn't have the power to fire them he or she is helpless. 'It comes down to whoever has the final say, whether it's the human resources director or the mayor. Plenty of police chiefs try to fire nasty cops and get stuck right back with them.' Bad record: Last year there were 41 internal investigations at Opa-Locka in Miami-Dade County - the force only has 68 officers One of the cases Bosque was disciplined | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 336,907 |
Nothing else she says before or after this statement really matters. She has clearly decided in her Chablis addled mind that all the poor need to do is motivate themselves and their problems will disappear. Iain Duncan Smith announced this week that he will abandon the internationally agreed definition of poverty, which is calculated according to how much money someone has compared to everyone else. Instead he has come up with yet another hare-brained scheme which attempts to shift the blame of poverty firmly onto those who are poor. Along with the predictable 'worklessness', the new Tory speak for unemployment, IDS claims that family breakdown, poor health, low educational attainment, addiction and debt are the new causes of child poverty. Yet even the richest in society can suffer from all of these so called moral failings including worklessness. Deborah Orr is a prime example. She seems to think that writing the occasional shit column for The Guardian, whilst her husband -- the public school then Oxford educated Will Self -- spunks out the odd book and is sometimes on the telly, means they have proper jobs. Worklessness infects the cosy media elite, with their army of underpaid child minders and cleaners, far more than the rest of us who have to clean up our own shit and look after our our own kids. As for the other new indicators of poverty, poor health can happen to anyone, and at some point is likely to happen to everyone. Millionaires can run | OP | OP OB | 3,030,653 |
coats. And if they do have a coat it does not need to be, for example, a baseball jacket with matching cap and boots or an anorak/parka or anyother kind of HUMAN clothing. A blanket style of coat (like a horse rug) which fastens at the chest and has a girth is all that's needed - anything more is NOT done for the dog but for the owner. Dogs should have unrestricted movement of all four legs and therefore sleeves are not only not needed but are cruel. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 462,814 |
Pages Saturday, August 11, 2012 Question from Michelle - Ladies in waiting spying on Queens My questions are in regard to using ladies-in-waiting to spy on a queen's doings, particularly Catherine of Aragon, and how such "arrangements" were made. Firstly, do we actually know of any instances where a lady-in-waiting was known (or at least highly suspected) as a spy who willingly and freely passed on information about her mistress to a third party? Would love some definitive documentation (e.g. letters to/from said spy, financial transactions, arrest warrants, etc), but would also love to hear what courtiers thought or suspected as well (e.g. if someone like Chapuys thought a particular woman was untrustworthy or betraying the Queen, etc) Also, do we know if there's any truth to that habit in period Tudor dramas where the Queen always dismisses her ladies before important conversations, and if so, was this due to fear or knowledge of spies? Particularly, do we have any evidence of Cardinal Wolsey using Catherine of Aragon's English ladies-in-waiting to spy on her? I remember hearing somewhere that he used his influence to dismiss CoA's Spanish ladies-in-waiting and replace them with English ladies that reported to him (or at least ladies that CoA couldn't trust), but I can't remember if I heard it from a "factual" source or from fiction. It does seem something that Wolsey (or Cromwell) might do, though! What do we know of CoA's ladies informing other parties about her private dealings? In a more general | ID | ID QA | 3,043,607 |
AVC: The record this is off of, United , is so good, but it's not what Phoenix fans who got into them with Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix would expect. JI: It's amazing. I forget what year this came out, but they emerged a fully formed band that anticipated a lot of what's going on in indie rock now. And the music's dreamy. They have a breakdown toward the end where a harp's playing and the organ comes in, so it's kind of anthemic in a really quiet, sincere way. And lyrically, it seems to be about some sort of shut-in loner kind of person who maybe goes to see movies, and that's how they define happiness, these movie fantasies. "Every Sunday I go to Hollywood," and "every Sunday I live my honeymoon." "There's no ending / Light fades in my eyes / I don't want nobody to burn my Hollywood." That's great. Bob Dylan , "Mr. Tambourine Man" JI: This is the granddaddy of them all. Dylan is an amazing lyricist and icon. And I thought this one was a stream-of-consciousness song about some sort of pied-piper kind of man. [Laughs.] It could be drug-related, it could just be a shaman-type person, a '60s type of icon to lead the way to a new consciousness, or a new kind of society. And the lyrics are amazing. AVC: Why did you pick this one over the Byrds cover, or any of the other versions? JI: I love the Byrds cover. I honestly | SP | SP IT | 173,347 |
no political or business connections? From the sound of things I was absent that day when they handed out free trust funds to all the white guys. If anything, I get less because I am who I am. I am eliminated from consideration for all manner of grants and scholarships because I have light skin and a penis. Not to mention, I am constantly told my arguments about any number of issues are invalid for the same reason. Do I complain about it? This is probably the first time I've considered making an issue out of it outside my own head instead of trying to understand why it is that way and think of how we can change the endemic culture of racism and victim-hood we live in. Lyke, you are an absolute master of word-craft and a hypocrite. You're intentionally twisting what is being said to fit what you want to think about the speaker. Read your own live journal entry from June 21st and let me know how that entry isn't just a complaint about the sort of activity you're engaged in now. ...or is it just that it's not a problem when you do it? To the issue of, "Anyone who disagrees with A+ supporters is labelled as racist/sexist." isn't a request for permission to BE racist or sexist, it is the pointing out that one side of this conversation presumes a level of infallibility in regards to a small set of personal issues and when others | OP | OP OB | 3,175,951 |
security breach shut down the service back in April last year. I'm happy with it all now anyway and have been more than compensated with the service recently. ;) Very true. I will not be renewing this time around though. I actually preferred the old Plus layout. I don't like full retail games being on freebies list, I would like to see some more smaller and simpler PSN games being given away again. I wont have time to finish all the games it's given me in the last month before my sub runs out which is a shame. Plus Vita games should have been on Plus sooner, i've been waiting for a good few months for any sign of Vita support, there hasn't been any until now. Too late. In a nutshell, Plus was great for most including myself as a day 1 continued subscriber, but now the service only offers me cloud saves, full game trials, 1 or 2 free avatars a year seemingly along with a theme or 2 and discounts on some avatars and games and obviously their "Instant game collection". If this is what your looking for in a service then it can be a great service. Most original Plus members however from reading the posts here and on the official blog page, are disgruntled because they already own most if not all the tiles available to "rent" due to Sony's aggressive discounts on these same titles in the months prior to becoming free..and these discounts | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 91,433 |
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smaller get togethers. But at least some of the time you're probably going to be going to some larger events. I guess I'm saying this because sometimes I think people think they want a group of friends, but they're not really into a lot of group stuff. Their idea of a fun Saturday night isn't hanging out at someone's apartment with eight other people. I think the people who are naturally into that kind of stuff will find each other and kind of automatically form a larger social circle. The people who have more low key tastes will often make two or three similar-minded friends and keep things at that. It all depends on your personality style. | OP | OP AV | 99,693 |
be an emotional eater from my mother. Food was my mother's comfort in depression, and my father's passion is a busy hectic life. I am grateful that I learned how to cook and learned my father's passion for food....I am also grateful for the disordered eating I got from my Mom. It has taught me to be more cognicent of what I put into my mouth, and challenged me to face my emotions. I believe being an overweight parent definately can teach your kids bad eating habits. I do however know I was loved profoundly...and as an adult we all have the power to change our lives. Blessidly, Ive been able to teach my parents a thing or two about changing their eating habits, and we are doing it together!:) I hope that I can learn to maintain a healthy relatonship with food when I have kids of my own. I know that especially little girls, they learn to eat by what they are seeing in their parents, so I want to teach my kids a respectful love of food and their bodies. My parents always yo-yo dieted when I was young, gaining and losing 75-100 lbs at a time. I had a very healthy relationship with food until I started college. Throughout college and the few years afterwards I became somewhat of a yo-yo dieter myself, gaining and losing 25 lbs at a time. I developed a very unhealthy relationship with food, and definitely became a disordered eater. A | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 771,155 |
ive tried avout 4 times now to activate and top up with credit card. ive purchased a 10 pound goodie bag 4 times and each time after i press confirm purchase it takes to me to the page where i should be entering my credit card password or it should be confirmed. its just a white square with "YOUR CREDIT CARD" writedn in the top left. You can use a voucher instead of a credit card to top up the 10 needed to activate. That's what people are suggesting. Have you looked at the thread that dearoldgranny linked to? Could it be one of the problems listed in that thread? If not then contact an agent and they will be able to tell you exactly why your card is being declined. To contact an agent use the link on the left hand side of you My giffgaff page. | ID | ID DF QA | 314,220 |
was quite good at cross country and athletics and he picked me out. I'd seen rowing and through it'd be pretty cool. WR: Being from Picton (a small sea-side town), where would you train? JS: When I was a novice we would train on the harbour and get swamped all of the time by fishing boats. Then we started training on a nearby river, the Wairau River, about half an hour away. WR: You've called yourself the 'smallest heavyweight in the world'. What are your vital statistics? JS: I'm 182cm and 82kg. WR: Have you ever been pushed to become lightweight? JS: No, it's never been an option and I never wanted to, even at high school. I always rowed against the heavyweights. WR: Where do you think your strength in the sport lies? JS: I don't know! [Laughs] I'm a bit stubborn. People have always told me I'm too small and I like to prove people wrong. WR: Is there something that you can outdo your teammates in? JS: Not really. I'm the slowest in the team on the erg and I can't lift as much [weights]. WR: You're a similar height to Nathan [doubles partner, Nathan Cohen] how was it when you first started rowing with Nathan? JS: It was good getting in the boat with Nathan. We balance each other out. Where he's weak I'm strong. He's got a longer stroke and is more consistent through a race. I'm more a starter and a finisher. WR: Both | SP | SP IT | 1,796,268 |
saw happen to the Baltimore Sun -- I think it's all of a piece." Should his premonition of the American empire's future -- more gated communities and more of a police state -- come to pass and were someone to say he didn't know it was coming, Simon said, it will at least be possible to pull The Wire off the shelf and say, "'Don't say you didn't know this was coming. Because they made a fucking TV show out of it.'" | OP | OP OB | 3,732,734 |
this household we love Charcuterie particularly), cookbooks all seem to be either too restaurant-y, too Food Network-y, or way too limited in scope (you know, like the cooking of ABC province of XYZ country on Wednesday afternoons). I miss the days when you could just become immersed in . [...] [...] Michael Ruhlman and Dianne Jacobs discuss when a cookbook can be deemed 'successful.' Says Ruhlman, "I believe a cookbook is successful if it inspires someone to cook; if it advances our understanding of food or our skill in the kitchen. For the cookbook writer, it's successful if convinces a publisher to give you money to do another one!" [...] [...] by Dianne Jacobs's question about what defines a successful cookbook, I wrote this post So You Want to Write a Cookbook. But the questions raised intrigued me so much that I reached out to two editors I currently work [...] [...] quiet, how can I still do well in advertising?" Introverts in ad agencies: a helpful guide. | Writing a cookbook. | "There were two women for one man: each woman blonde, bored, and not eating." | [...] [...] a system that anyone can use to launch a successful cookbook in 60 days or less. I'll share with...How to easily publish a cookbook in under 30 days and make it sell. Eveything you need to know to wr...d Cookbooks And Sign a Six-Figure Book Deal with a Major Publishing House. "Discover A Proven [...] to accomplish well. search engine | HI | HI HT | 478,414 |
with Emanuel Steward was a great experience. Emanuel Steward is a great man. He's also a great trainer, and I was there for like three years. He likes you being very aggressive. He likes knockouts, you know. So he is the kind of trainer who likes you to be very aggressive, but he likes to make sure you get the victory. It was some of the best years of my life in forming my boxing career. But you know for some reason we couldn't get it on, and it wasn't good for him. So I'm blessed right now, and it was great to get to know him. CIANI: With this victory Ray, where do you currently see yourself in the 135 pound division? BELTRAN: To me I think I'm ready to fight anybody. I'm the kind of fighter, I don't duck anybody. I'm a true fighter. I see myself like fighting the best guys, and getting in a big fight where I make the money. I deserve a big opportunity with a big name to make the money. CIANI: If it came around that you had a chance to have a rematch with Lundy, it was an entertaining fight on Friday Night Fights ESPN, would you be willing to grant him a rematch if that came together? BELTRAN: Of course! Anytime! He gave me the opportunity, and thanks to Lundy I have this victory that's helped my name in the boxing world even more now. That was all because he | SP | SP IT | 144,225 |
Disclaimers: The characters of Xena: Warrior Princess and company do not belong to me. They are proudly owned by MCA Pictures and used here without permission. No copyright infringement was intended in the writing of this story. The piece focuses on Xena and there?s no sex (Sorry! Get a grip people! Next time, I promise!). It is a sappy, mushy one. The relationship between Xena and Gabrielle is unmistakable however, so if it makes you uncomfortable, or is illegal where you live, please just find something else to read. There?s lots of good stuff out there! I dreamt this one and knew I had to write it. It was a gift from the Gods. For feedback KMcc430937@aol.com How could she possibly tell her how she had been feeling? ? She?ll leave when I tell her I?m in love with her, she?ll leave ?. That was Xena?s biggest fear. That this beautiful little bard wouldn?t be able to take this shock and she would go her own way. Back and forth, about six paces in each direction, back and forth. The warrior wondered exactly how she would find the words. Never being good with them, they scared the life out of her. They had gotten through the ?I love you? thing all right. The warrior had even been amazed to find that her sweet, innocent little bard had been harboring the same feelings. From there their love for each other had grown more intense and more passionate with each day that | LY | LY OL | 66,010 |
his charming wife Marian with coffee and cake. Jan told us about his one-man tour of the United States, which was so successful that he was invited to come over again the following year. Soon after, the real fun began; Jan began playing. First on a Korean made Maccafari guitar which had a great sound. Then he grabbed his custom made Lowden acoustic guitar with B-Bender transducer and played The Stars From Heaven. He kindly asked me to jam with him, but rather than risk embarrassment in front of the master of masters, I was content to show him my collection of vintage guitars and basses. Jan has a wonderful collection of his own, so it was pleasing that he was impressed with mine. Jan has very specific opinions about guitars and always played custom built instruments, starting in the sixties with a Framus Jan Akkerman, followed by an Anno Galama, a Wim Heins, a Catalist Jakkerman and a Marcus van Engelen. Also he has an impressive range of factory made instruments but no Strats because he had a general dislike of this model, until recently. For Hendrix music you just have to play a Strat model. This month Jan is to do a Jimi Hendrix tribute tour in Germany and Holland together with American guitar ace Steve Lukather from Toto. When Jan was tipped off about Langcaster, he checked out their website and sound page and decided he wanted to play one. Joh Lang of Langcaster, an Akkerman fanatic | NARRATIVE | NA PB | 1,761,643 |
normal. So except for the so-called mainstream, everyone else has to live with a stereotype. And thanks to the media for regularly reinforcing such baseless stereotypes. In fact, today, I wrote a piece busting "myths" around South Asian community in Canada: wp.me/p2cgse-5S Thx. Will be following your posts. ihtawikosisn is Mtis from the Plains Cree speaking community of Lac Ste. Anne, Alberta. She currently lives in Montreal, Quebec. Her passions are: education, Aboriginal law, the Cree language, and roller derby. She holds a BEd, an LLB and is working on a BCL. | OP | OP OB | 3,336,254 |
ROTARY FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGE: An update from the last committee meeting: 1. The committee requires more Rotarians with preferably an LR licence to assist with bus driving of overseas teams when they visit the District. If you are interested contact Rick Bowen Thomas (chair) email rickb-t@bigpond.com 2. There is a vacancy on the Swedish Exchange team for a couple ( 2 people) to visit Sweden on exchange from 14 th August 2012 until 28 th August 2012. To express an interest or get more details contact Di Hall at dihall58@hotmail.com or on 0411704654 | IN | IN DT | 520,710 |
not interested in paying attention to them but you can't look away. And when it's all over, you're left with a haunted feeling, wondering who the person is, and what they look like behind the blur." - Kevin Sampsell "I enjoyed it / I like that there soft lines juxtaposed next to terse ugly lines involving vacuums / He is like if Lorrie Moore and Charles Bukowski had sweet but dirty sex and had a little Tao baby / This book is like some things, but this blurb is not saying hi to me, and I'm going somwhere and someone has emailed and it a long email and this blurb is not saying hi to me so please leave me alone / There are no boat and sea poems in it. Which makes it better than 99.9 percent of poetry books that have come out since the Beatniks all died / You can tell he went to college but he doesn't know why / I am positive now that I will never have kids after reading his poetry book / The only critique I have of this poetry book is that Tao Lin is from Florida and there is no mention of Disney World" - Noah Cicero "These poems are short stories. The mind in them undergoes and studies its own sadness in a surreal, comical city with weather and food and movies and e-mail. Buy the book, read it, study two poems about writing, 'my favorite book of poetry | OP | OP RV | 587,148 |
the time you intend to stop working. Debt can be very hard to pay off once you have retired. While being debt-free including owning a mortgage-free home in retirement is an essential part of retirement savings, you'll want to save extra unless you're happy to live on NZ Super alone. (For a couple where both qualify, NZ Super pays around $523 a week.) Consider joining a retirement savings scheme such as KiwiSaver. With KiwiSaver, your money grows because your employer has to contribute (a minimum of 2%) and the government contributes 50 cents for every dollar you pay up to $1,042. There's also the $1,000 kick-start which the government pays when you join. At 64, it's still worth joining KiwiSaver because of the extra contributions you receive. Review your retirement plan whenever your circumstances change so that you can continue to reach your savings goal. Planning ahead now will provide stability and peace of mind during retirement. Make a retirement plan and start building a nest egg so your retirement can be one you look forward to. David Kneebone is a Sorted spokesperson. Sorted is New Zealand's free independent online money guide, run by the Commission for Financial Literacy and Retirement Income. | OP | OP AV | 1,790,453 |
Saw the fire light. Had the same dream tonight. Felt the fears of the endless night in the middle of the morning light. We have disease gone crazy thoughts of revolution hazy. Computer days are lazy. I'm on the side of the man who's wiser. I'm on the side with the gun that fires. Lost a life tonight. Caused a little fright tonight. Stole a dream of right. Call me a man with a view that's wild. Call me a man with a mind like a childs. Can you feel the power? Watch them build the biggest tower. Cry a little shower all in the site of a race that's leaving. All for the right of a man you're killing DISCLAIMER : You must agree to the following statement or leave this website. All Saigon Kick - Feel The Same Way lyrics , artist names and images are copyrighted to their respective owners. All Saigon Kick - Feel The Same Way song lyrics might be restricted for educational and personal use only. | LY | LY SL | 451,850 |
November 14 th is World Diabetes Day ! This global diabetes awareness campaign was jointly introduced by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) amidst concern over an escalating diabetes epidemic. November 14th was chosen because it marks the birthday of the man who co-discovered insulin, Frederick Banting (Banting discovered insulin in 1922, in conjunction with Charles Best). Late onset diabetes is often preventable, and if you have a genetic predisposition a preventative, holistic healthcare plan is highly recommended. This could significantly improve your chances of preventing the condition -- as well as improve your general quality of life, health and well being. A nutritional therapist will help you choose a diet/way of eating that is most suitable for your individual needs. A diet low in refined carbohydrates is particularly important as well as increasing foods that are low on the "glycemic index" and high in nutrients, such as fresh leafy green veg. Increasing fresh vegetables and proteins, and reducing fruit and other sugars -- especially the relatively "hidden" ones can be the key for many. Certain supplements can also be useful if low blood sugar is already an issue -- chromium being particularly important. BioCare produce a supplement called "Sucroguard" specifically to help support blood glucose levels. Key nutrients include chromium, manganese, magnesium, a full range of B vitamins and vitamin C. Exercise is also important both in preventative terms and to help control symptoms if diabetes has been diagnosed. Regular exercise helps to lower | IN | IN DT | 3,707,590 |
Ludwig von Mises Institute of Canada The Sad Legacy of Ronald Reagan Article originally appeared in The Free Market -- Volume VI, No. 10, October 1988. Reprinted from Mises.org On August 2, 1988, President Ronald Reagan announced that he had changed his mind about the pro-union plant-closing bill. He had vetoed it three months earlier, but now let it become law without his signature after intense pressure from presidential nominee George Bush and former Treasury Secretary James Baker, now Bush's campaign chairman. Reagan claimed that only this action would enable him to sign a Congressional trade bill almost unequaled in its anti-consumer protectionism. Ronald Reagan's faithful followers claim he has used his skills as the Great Communicator to reverse the growth of Leviathan and inaugurate a new era of liberty and free markets. Reagan himself said, "It is time to check and reverse the growth of government." Yet after nearly eight years of Reaganism, the clamor for more government intervention in the economy was so formidable that Reagan abandoned the free-market position and acquiesced in further crippling of the economy and our liberties. In fact, the number of free-market achievements by the administration are so few that they can be counted on one hand -- with fingers left over. Let's look at the record: Spending In 1980, Jimmy Caner's last year as president, the federal government spent a whopping 27.9% of "national income" (an obnoxious term for the private wealth produced by the American people). Reagan assaulted the free-spending Carter | IN | IN | 3,350,766 |
Australia should delay a carbon tax until the rest of the world acts The big question about the carbon tax is not whether it's a good or a bad idea in theory. The major issue is whether it makes sense for Australia to implement it at a time of great uncertainty, both in terms of economic outlook and the extent and nature of international action. To my mind a carbon... Articles by This Author The big question about the carbon tax is not whether it's a good or a bad idea in theory. The major issue is whether it makes sense for Australia to implement it at a time of great uncertainty, both in terms of economic outlook and the extent and nature of international action. To my mind a carbon tax is not desirable. Australia's prosperity is based on a resource endowment that is carbon intensive, both in terms of our mineral and our agricultural sector. Moreover, much of that carbon intensity is not amenable to technological quick-fixes. For instance, there is little that can be done to reduce fugitive emissions in mining. Global warming is a global problem. Unless major emitting countries engage in abatement efforts, action by Australia is pointless. As well as being pointless, that action would be highly costly. Economic analysis shows -- and experience confirms -- that the world's mineral supply responds quickly to relative prices. If we tax our mineral exports, and competing sources of supply do not, world supply will shift to | IP | IP PA | 212,413 |
there used to be a deep-level air raid shelter by the underground station, and that the entrance to it is still there. Since I was setting a large part of the novel in a place that was entirely new to me, it was comforting, if you like, to locate a part of the novel in an area with which I was more familiar. For the purposes of one of the plot lines, the novel had to be set before 1969, and I worked back from there. Kalden is intelligent and sympathetic and would have been an attractive hero in any time and place. Would your story in The Road Back have been the same in a different environment, e.g. 1960s swinging London? That's a very interesting question, Alison! For Kalden, there would have been little change -- it was only after the gates of tourism were opened in Ladakh, which was in 1974, that there was any significant change in the lives of the Ladakhi. I'm tempted to say that Patricia's story would have been different in a later period of time, that she was almost certain to have been affected by the social changes that were taking place, but I'm not sure that I would be right. Just as her father, the Major, was a product of his social environment and regimental background, Patricia, too, was a product of that same environment since she lived within it and had rather turned her back on the wider society. I think | SP | SP IT | 3,001,444 |
fight shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart Let your mind rest easy Sleep well my friend It's only our bodies that betray us in the end Well I awoke last night in the dark and dreamy deep From my head to my feet my body'd gone stone cold There were worms crawling all around me My fingers scratchin' at an earth black and six foot low Alone in the blackness of my grave Alone I'd been left to die Then I heard voices calling all 'round me The earth rose above me My eyes filled with sky We are alive And though our bodies lie alone here in the dark Our souls and spirits rise To carry the fire and light the spark To fight shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart To stand shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart We are alive Lyrics I fell asleep on a dark and starlit sea With nothing but the cloak of God's mercy over me I come upon strange earth and a great black cave I dreamt I awoke as if buried in my grave We've been swallowed up We've been swallowed up Disappeared from this world We've been swallowed up The bones of sailors from the north and sailors from the east Lay high in a pyre in the belly of a beast A beast should you wander in its path upon your ship and your flesh he'll sup You'll disappear from this world until you've been swallowed up | LY | LY SL | 80,441 |
Thomas Feiler is managing director of the Rocky Mountain Institute, an entrepreneurial, nonprofit organization that seeks to foster the efficient and restorative use of resources to create a more secure, prosperous, and life-sustaining world. Steve Rosenfeld interviewed Mr. Feiler for TomPaine.com. TomPaine.com: You and your colleagues at the Rocky Mountain Institute have said that energy security starts with using less energy, that is, using energy more efficiently to do the tasks that make up people's daily lives. What do you mean by that, what's called 'demand-side management?' Thomas Feiler: Well, [the] first thing to say is the debate about energy security is often very misleading, in as much as we like to talk about domestic versus foreign energy sources, as opposed to the basic architecture of the system. The architecture of the system is what provides us security. And with regards to the architecture of the system, the best thing you can do on energy security is simply use less of it. By using less energy, you put less demands on both the system itself and less demands to be purchasing oil, especially coming through very vulnerable places. So, for instance, our oil right now is coming through two very vulnerable choke points. First through the Persian Gulf, which has a number of political problems, especially now. And, of course, the Alaskan Pipeline, which is equally vulnerable to all sorts of mischief. As we saw just three weeks ago, a drunk walked out of a bar in Fairbanks and with | SP | SP IT | 1,750,413 |
improper adjustment causes overheating transmission and engine, diminished power, and—in the case of cotton linings—rapid destruction of the band lining. Wooden - Wooden linings were originally offered as a "longer life" accessory part during the life of the Model T. They are a single piece of steam bent hickory fitted to the normal Model T Transmission band and experience has shown them to have a long life, often more than the original style cotton linings. These bands give a very different feel to the pedals, with much more of a "bite" feel. The sensation is of a definite "grip" of the drum and seems to noticeably increase the feel, in particular of the brake drum. Kevlar - Kevlar linings often create a fair amount of discussion. They are a modern alternative lining with Kevlar fibers woven into a polyester band lining. Kevlar bands have been reported to have an extremely long life span, even under adverse usage conditions. It seems that they generally need to be more carefully bedded in and require frequent small adjustments in the initial run in stage, but after this, require little to no adjustment for very high mileages. Because of the nature of the fibers, they have a very high melting point and can therefore stand a lot of slipping and heat, however, the heat tolerance of Kevlar is much higher than that of the actual drum that it is clamping. Model T Ford drums are prone to cracking, and high levels of heat exacerbate | IN | IN EN | 9,992,629 |
mate, and so she'll come in, sit in his nest, and sometimes they'll copulate. But, really, her idea is to get a rock, and so, as soon as she can, she escapes with a rock. Dr. Ainley, is there such thing as insanity among penguins? I try to avoid the definition of insanity or derangement. I don't mean that a penguin might believe he or she is Lenin or Napoleon Bonaparte, but could they just go crazy because they've had enough of their colony? Well, I've never seen a penguin bashing its head against a rock. They do get disoriented. They end up in places they shouldn't be, a long way from the ocean. These penguins are all heading to the open water to the right. But one of them caught our eye, the one in the center. He would neither go towards the feeding grounds at the edge of the ice, nor return to the colony. Shortly afterwards, we saw him heading straight towards the mountains, some 70 kilometers away. Dr. Ainley explained that even if he caught him and brought him back to the colony, he would immediately head right back for the mountains. But why? One of these disoriented, or deranged, penguins showed up at the New Harbor diving camp, already some 80 kilometers away from where it should be. The rules for the humans are do not disturb or hold up the penguin. Stand still and let him go on his way. And here, he's heading | SP | SP TV | 75,862 |
Plot : Eva Khatchadourian gives birth to a son Kevin. As she raises Kevin, Eva becomes concerned by his seemingly malicious actions, his acting in a constantly defiant way and showing intelligence beyond his years. However, Kevin seems perfectly angelic whenever her husband Franklin and others are around. This causes Eva to become increasingly withdrawn and at wits end. Into his teens, Kevin?s actions become even nastier and more calculating, including blinding his younger sister in one eye, eventually culminating in an act of savagery that has him placed in jail. I became aware of Scottish director Lynne Ramsay with her first film Ratcatcher (1999), a harsh but lyrical work about life growing up in Glasgow. Lynne Ramsay gained a great deal of critical attention with her next film Morvern Callar (2002), which I must confess left me cold. Ramsay was apparently also set to make the film of The Lovely Bones (2009) before it was taken over by Peter Jackson and, going by the style she demonstrates on We Need to Talk About Kevin , would almost certainly have made a far more interesting film out of it than Jackson did after he allowed his ridiculous pretensions to get the better of him. With We Need to Talk About Kevin , Lynne Ramsay adapts an award-winning 2003 novel by female writer Lionel Shriver. We Need to Talk About Kevin is a variant on the evil child thriller. This is something that has a genesis that goes all the way | OP | OP RV | 1,725,480 |
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method ' added here plays a key role in that a .click modifier is added to it in step 3. 3. Submission Form For Parameters Now this step is only necessary if the function you want to test has parameters. Unlike funcitons, the parameter names are a bit nastier to extract as javascript doesn't have a direct reference to them. However getting the parameter names can be done with this beautiful function from stackoverflow Here we fetch our function name and use it to get the actual function. We then extract the parameter names and turn them into <input> elements as part of a <form> //Output Parameter List $('.method').click(function () { $('#parameterList input').remove(); //Cleanup arguments from last call //Pick up the function name from the 'id' field of the <a> elements created in the last step for use var methodName = $(this).attr('id'); $('#fcnName').text(methodName); currentFunction = driveService[methodName]; //Here we use the name to extract the actual function not just the function name and store it in the global 'currentFunction' $('#parameterList h2').replaceWith('<h2>' + methodName + '</h2>'); var parameter = getParamNames(currentFunction); if (parameter == null) { //In case we have no args we can just use the function, output sent to #output $('#lastArgs').text('---'); currentFunction().then(function (d) { $('#output').val(JSON.stringify(d)); }); } else { var inputItem; for (var i = 0; i < parameter.length; i++) { //Output the array we got from getParamNames function inputItem = document.createElement("INPUT"); inputItem.id = parameter[i]; inputItem.placeholder = parameter[i]; $('#parameterList').append(inputItem); } } }); 4. Middle Glue for Submitting our Argument Now that | HI | HI TS | 3,744,250 |
or one year by the Parliament Act 1949 ). Since the passage of these Acts, the House of Commons has become the dominant branch of Parliament, both in theory and in practice. In 1918, women over 30 were given the right to vote, quickly followed by the passage of a law enabling women to be eligible for election as Members of Parliament at the younger age of 21. The only woman to be elected that year was an Irish Sinn Fin candidate, Constance Markievicz , who therefore became the first woman MP. However, due to Sinn Fin's policy of abstention from Westminster, she never took her seat. [3] Since the 17th century, MPs had been unpaid. Most of the men elected to the Commons had private incomes, while a few relied on financial support from a wealthy patron. Early Labour MPs were often provided with a salary by a trade union, but this was declared illegal by a House of Lords judgment of 1909. Consequently a resolution was passed in the House of Commons in 1911 introducing salaries for MPs. Government ministers had always been paid. Since 1950 each Member of Parliament represents a single constituency. There remains a technical distinction between county constituencies and borough constituencies , but the only effect of this difference is the amount of money candidates are allowed to spend during campaigns. The boundaries of the constituencies are determined by four permanent and independent Boundary Commissions , one each for England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern | IN | IN EN | 1,430,669 |
The longer I'm on flickr, the more I realize that anything unusual I find interesting for taking pics, someone else is doing the same thing. Empty benches and chairs. Bicycles on the street. Shoes hanging off power lines. Gloves stuck on fences. You name it. It's on flickr! ;) Posted 40 months ago. ( permalink ) No way! I have plenty of pics of hanging shoes... I gotta find that group. Last night i saw a girl taking a pic of a litter bin. I think i fell in love in that very moment. Posted 40 months ago. ( permalink ) you'll also find plenty of groups of guys taking what looks like the exact same picture of sunsets and mountains using $30,000 cameras discussing how groups like this are total rubbish. There's something for everyone here. LOL Originally posted 39 months ago. ( permalink ) abdukted1456 edited this topic 39 months ago. when i was doing my A level, i decided to take along my junior school chair to strange places where a chair would not usually be expected. it really was fun doing it at the time, and also afterwards looking through the images. i will post when i find them. Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink ) :) Not the only one! I'm Alison from Sydney... and have just found this group... i love empty seats.... and doors.... and windows.... etc etc... :) Glad to have found you guys! Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink ) eckyeahmara | ID | ID DF | 1,402,085 |
A piece of time for sale. . . slices of a giant Poplar tree These slices of old Poplar are lovely and measure a massive 45" in diameter and are a minimum of 3.5" in thickness. They are perfect for making a unique and custom table like no other, or some other unique piece. A table of this size would easily seat 4-5 adults. Cut early this spring, they've been drying slowly in a covered shelter to avoid checking and splitting. Currently a piece that is only 24" in diameter sells for $200 in specialty stores in the U.S. I'm selling these slices for$250/piece but will accept all reasonable offers. This extremely rare find is a great bargain! A limited number are available. Editor's note: I want to tell a little bit of the background story on this post that Devon shared with me. One morning earlier this spring, a huge slice of tree appeared at the Learning Centre. It was quite a marvel, leaning against the wood bin. We all wondered where it had come from and how old it was. I eventually found out Devon had left it and he told me this story: The city of Ottawa had felled a huge old Poplar near Bayshore in April. Some of it's roots were in proximity to a residential oil tank that had been leaking for a while, and in the spirit of adhering to the letter of law , the elder tree was ordered cut down as it | IP | IP DS | 651,033 |
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