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{"text": "- Dream Life\nDreaming and History\nUpdated: Sep 1, 2020\nMessages from our dreams can reveal our past, foretell our futures, and warn us of possible dangers. They can contain creative inspiration or assist in releasing blockages that we may feel. Dreams can also serve as a doorway to interdimensional travel and communication with loved ones who have passed on. They can be lead to greater healing, astral travel and soul-searching. In ancient times the survival of a tribe may have depended on the ability of dreamers to locate hunting opportunities.\nThe Andaman islanders, a shamanic dreaming people, saw in their dreams and in the behavior of animals that the 2004 tsunami was coming. They moved from their fishing villages up to the highlands to get out of its way, thus avoiding casualties by following the advice of their dreams. We can learn from them!\nMany scientific discoveries have been inspired by dreams. For example, Einstein, when asked about the inspiration for his theory of relativity, replied that it came from a dream. Niels Bohr, who developed the theory of the atomic structure, also based his discovery on a dream. These are just a few examples of dreams that have informed leaps in scientific understanding.\nThe psychological study of dreams has its roots in the late 1800s. Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, encouraged his patients to talk about their dreams. Freud felt the dreams were a form of repression, wish fulfillment or both. “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.” ― Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams (1900).\nOn the other hand, Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung, taught that where archetypal images appear for people in life transforming situations. He perceived dreams and the unconscious as forms of creative activity that contain age-old wisdom. The function of dreams, in his view, is to complement consciousness with unconscious knowledge. Another psychologist, Fritz Perls in Gestalt therapy, introduced the idea that all elements of the dream reveal parts of ourselves.\nDreams can provide us with exceptional insights into life’s questions, inspiring and healing, each showing the way forward to achieving our real dream life potential. Active dreaming is perfect for dream circles, as well as one-on-one. I’m currently holding these online, and start with in-person workshops soon\nTake a look at my website dreamlifenz.com where I have some exciting offerings. Sign up for a discovery session!\nA new dreaming circle will be opening soon: Dreaming and the Avalon of the Heart."}
{"text": "The MPA And More Mixed Messages On Policing\nThe Tory Troll, fresh from his summer travels, quotes a source as saying that:\n“The rumour that the MPA is to be relocated is still circulating. Although how they intend to find desk space for another 100 people in City Hall is beyond me – unless this means 100 redundancies of City hall based [...] [...]\nA Review Of London\nThe Telegraph reports that Boris has commissioned the Mckinsey management consultancy firm to “carry out a…review of London’s status as one of the world’s leading financial centres”. McKinsey, one of the world’s most respected consultancy firms, with an estimated annual revenue of $4.37 billion, will work with a panel of prominent senior City [...]\nThe London Assembly Elections Review committee have launched an invistigation into the reports of the Open Rights Group, a technological organisation who claim that there is ‘insufficient evidence’ to justify the stated electoral results. They’d like to hear from you.\n“The Committee would like written views and information from anyone who experienced [...]\nHow Interesting…\nDave writes that, contrary to previous reports, Tim Parker – the man holding Boris’s right hand – will not submit a Register of Interest to the GLA website. Simon Barnes and Kit Malthouse have already, but it seems that Parker – “one of the UK’s most successful businessmen with an impressive track record [...] Wordsworth [...]\nCareers Advice\nThe’ [...]\nBoris’s Bête Noire\nI promise, or at least hope, that is my last excursion into gossip, but I can’t help noticing the developing friction between Boris and Assembly member John Biggs. It is probably to be expected, as the latter is Deputy Chair of the Labour Group, but even with that considered, he seems to be [...]\n-"}
{"text": "In the wake of the Marauders rebellion against the rule of the GCPS, the Council of Seven, humanity’s mysterious rulers, were in desperate need of a dedicated military force. With individual Corporations rebelling and alien races becoming more of a threat, the Council funneled research into creating a fighting force that would surpass and other military force in the GCPS. These new soldiers would be unwaveringly loyal and answer to the Council alone. They would be required to fight both aliens and humans alike and triumph. The product of this was the Enforcers..\nCompact, yet powerful jump packs and stabilising systems make the Enforcers extremely mobile. Their weaponry is specialised, with overwhelming firepower available for any task. From the surgical efficiency of the Enforcer sniper, to the devastating Strider-pattern Equalizer, Enforcers can be equipped to fulfill a variety of roles. Add to this the deft Pathfinders and stalwart Peacekeepers, it is next to impossible to find an Enforcer Strike Team caught unprepared.\nIf you want to field ruthless power-armoured super soldier to fight the horrors of the Deadzone, then look no further than the Enforcers. Well armoured and highly skilled, with a lot of mobility and customisation options, this faction can be truly powerful in the right hands.\nThe Enforcer Faction Starter and Faction Booster are available for Pre-Order now and will be released and the end of May! These fantastic models can also be found in the Deadzone Starter Set!"}
{"text": "Terror Deaths Increased 8-Fold Since 2010\nTerrorism around the globe has jumped nearly 800 percent in the past five years, according to a new report.\nThe.\nThe study said that the rise is due, in part, to the fact that Islamist terror groups are operating in more countries than ever, especially in the Middle East and Africa. ISIS, which split from Al Qaeda in early 2014, now has a presence or affiliation in several Middle Eastern countries, Africa and Southeast Asia.\nIn addition to ISIS, groups like Boko Haram in Nigeria and Al Shabaab in Somalia have been on the rise in the last few years..\nThe analysis shows that the growth in terror-related murder is not only attributable to the emergence of ISIS, but also to a wider theater of operations for terror groups overall. While the Islamic State is responsible for at least 10,780 deaths since 2013, the rise of other extremist groups like Boko Haram and Al Shabbab in Africa has accounted for tens of thousands of terror deaths in the past five years,.\nRead more:\nDid you enjoy this article? Click here to subscribe to Security Magazine."}
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{"text": "- Map View\n- Bird's Eye\n- Street View\n973 Farwell Dr, Columbus, GA 31906\n2 beds1.5 1961\n- Cooling: Other\n- Heating: Forced air\nFeatures\n- Parking: Garage - Attached, 200 sqft\nConstruction\n- Exterior material: Brick\n- Foundation type: Concrete Block\n- Roof type: Built up\n- # Stories: 1.0\n- Structure type: French\nOther\n- Floor size: 1,168 sqft\n- Parcel #: 087 034 001\n- Zillow Home ID: 765 28.9% less than the midpoint (median) home, and is valued 6.1% less per square foot.\nForeclosures will be a factor impacting home values in the next several years. In 31906, the number of foreclosures waiting to be sold is 31.8% lower than in Columbus, and 85.3% less than the national average. This lower local number could help 31906 home values rise more quickly than other regions in Columbus.\nLearn more about forecast calculations or 31906 home values.… More Less\nFor Sale\n- 4502 Kenesaw Dr3 beds, 2 baths\n1,529 sqft, 9,148 sqft lot, built in 1965\n- 3967 Linden Cir3 beds, 1 baths\n1,138 sqft, 10,019 sqft lot, built in 1945\n- 4304 Kenesaw Dr4 beds, 5 baths\n1,800 sqft, 9,148 sqft lot, built in 1964\n- 1101 Enoch Dr3 beds, 1 baths\n1,140 sqft, -- sqft lot, built in 1959\n- 1245 Alta Vista Dr3 beds, 2 baths\n1,331 sqft, 14,810 sqft lot, built in 1994\n- 1015 Woodburn Dr3 beds, 2 baths\n1,269 sqft, 11,326 sqft lot, built in 1963\n- 1009 Woodburn Dr3 beds, 1.5 baths\n1,420 sqft, 11,326 sqft lot, built in 1963\n- 1021 Enoch Dr3 beds, 1 baths\n1,141 sqft, 10,000 sqft lot, built in 1959\n- 1011 Enoch Dr3 beds, 1 baths\n1,140 sqft, 6,970 sqft lot, built in 1959\n- 1033 Vera Dr3 beds, 1.5 baths\n1,482 sqft, 9,148 sqft lot, built in 1958\n- 3606 Surrey Ln4 beds, 2 baths\n1,124 sqft, 8,712 sqft lot, built in 1972\n- 4091 Countryside Dr4 beds, 3 baths\n2,128 sqft, 19,602 sqft lot, built in 1964\n- 14 Derby Ct3 beds, 3 baths\n1,323 sqft, 14,505 sqft lot, built in 1971\n- 731 Dogwood Dr3 beds, 2.5 baths\n2,000 sqft, 18,295 sqft lot, built in 1962\n- 1136 Boxwood Blvd3 beds, 2 baths\n1,774 sqft, 12,197 sqft lot, built in 1971\nRentals\n- 924 Farwell Dr3 beds, 2 baths\n1,100 sqft, 10,019 sqft lot, built in 1966\n- 935 Pembrook Dr # B2 beds, 1 baths\n-- sqft, -- sqft lot, built in --\n- 4158 Linden Cir3 beds, 1 baths\n1,120 sqft, 16,117 sqft lot, built in 1947\n- 554 Fair Oaks Dr3 beds, 2 baths\n1,350 sqft, 10,890 sqft lot, built in 1965\n- 752 Dogwood Dr5 beds, 3 baths\n2,090 sqft, 14,810 sqft lot, built in 1961\n- 513 Honolulu Dr4 beds, 2 baths\n2,085 sqft, 9,148 sqft lot, built in 1972\n- 955 34th Ave2 beds, 1 baths\n792 sqft, -- sqft lot, built in 1953\n- 1255 Rosewood Dr3 beds, 1 baths\n1,200 sqft, 12,632 sqft lot, built in 1963\n- 3462 Matilda Ln3 beds, 1 baths\n1,422 sqft, 11,326 sqft lot, built in 1955\n- 1439 Kevin Ct3 beds, 1 baths\n1,025 sqft, 11,761 sqft lot, built in 1964\n- 1052 Bolton Ave3 beds, 1.5 baths\n1,541 sqft, 12,197 sqft lot, built in 1956\n- 853 Wright Dr4 beds, 1 baths\n1,312 sqft, 11,326 sqft lot, built in 1960\n- 1605 Berkley Ave3 beds, 2 baths\n1,120 sqft, 11,326 sqft lot, built in 1949\n- 1612 Forestside Dr # HOUSE3 beds, 1.5 baths\n1,500 sqft, -- sqft lot, built in --\n- 1391 Sandusky Dr3 beds, 2 baths\n1,221 sqft, 10,890.9 mi\n- Rothschild Middle (assigned)6-80.8 mi\n- Carver High (assigned)None!"}
{"text": "New Batmobile Toronto, ON, Canada / 102.1 the Edge Kid Craig April 23, 2015 12:37 am We got some footage of the new Batmobile for Batman vs Superman. Definitely doesn’t look street legal to me. I wonder what the guys over at TopGear UK would say. Probably wouldn’t beat a good hot hatch."}
{"text": "NEW DELHI: The green revolution of the 1960s and 1970s ended chronic food deficits and while cereals still command the attention of policy makers, fruit production has surged impressively, making India the second largest global producer behind China. valued at Rs 1,086 crore in 2014-15. Other fruits which attained significant position in exports are banana and mango,\" the handbook said. Robust growth of horticulture indicates a growing demand within the country too. There is scope for further growth as while India lies second in the list of major fruit producing countries featuring China, the US, Brazil, Spain, Mexico, Italy, Indonesia, the Philippines and Turkey, its productivity lags most of these countries. India's success in horticulture lies in small towns and districts. In 2012-13, shone on India's fruit map.. The handbook, published by the Oxford University Press, points out that significant progress has been made in increasing area under horticulture resulting in higher production. \"Over the last decade, the area under horticulture grew by about 2.7% per annum and annual production increased by 7%\", it said.Most Indians still unable to afford them. Farmers don't get good price. Middle men makes the money and the government.Modi State-wise, Maharashtra topped the list followed by Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. Link : ========================================= ========================================= Not just fruits, India is among the top producers of most agri and dairy products. Still Kangressi and other anti-national filth shout and project that India's agriculture is disappearing. And if you read the story it says Maharashtra is the top performer. Still we see farmer suicides in Maharashtra at high numbers. Does that mean farmer suicides are highly propagandized and politicized ? Have our Farmers become less productive and weak in heart to sustain the rigors of agriculture ?"}
{"text": "The 72nd Meeting of the Executive committee, CPA Africa Region, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania\nTHE 72ND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION (CPA) AFRICA REGION, HELD IN DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA\n_________________________\nThe 72nd Executive Committee Meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association-Africa Region was held at its Regional Headquarters in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from 20th to 24th March 2017.\nThe Meeting was attended by Officers of the Association, including the Chairperson of the CPA Africa Region Executive Committee, Hon. Lindiwe Maseko MP, (South Africa); President of the Association and Speaker of the Imo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Dr. Acho Ihim MP, (Nigeria); Vice President of the Association and Speaker of Bostwana, Hon. Gladys Kokorwe; Acting Treasurer of the Association, Hon. Elijah Okupa MP, (Uganda) and Chairperson of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP), Hon. Angela Didiza MP, (South Africa).\nThe Meeting was also graced by the presence of the Host Speaker, Hon. Job Yustino Ndugai, MP (Tanzania). Speakers of the National Assemblies of Kenya and Swaziland, as well as Deputy Speakers from South Africa and the House of Representatives of Zanzibar were also in attendance.\nOther Members of the ExCO attended the Meeting include four Regional Representatives out of six, from the three Sub-regions of East, Central and Southern Africa; Representatives from 13 Branches out of 18 of CPA Africa Region: Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. The Branches which could not manage to send their representatives include; Cameroon, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mozambique and Seychelles.\nThe 72nd ExCO met to consider key regional matters in line with Article 28 (i) and (g) of the Regional Constitution, that include, among other things: the preparation of 48th CPA Africa Regional Conference to be held in Nigeria in November, 2017 and consideration of Association’s Budget for the year 2018. The ExCO also considered Reports from its three sub-committees, namely: Regional Representatives, Programme Planning and Finance, and Steering Committee of Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians. Society of Clerks-at-The-Table (SoCATT) which is an Association of Clerks of Parliaments and Provincial Legislatures also presented a Report for consideration.\nThe Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya, Hon. Justin B. Muturi, EGH, MP also tabled a Report of the Committee of Experts that was constituted by the 62nd CPA Conference held in London in December 2016, to consider the implementation of the decision to change the CPA’s current charity status. Hon. Muturi was nominated as Regional Representative to represent Africa in the Expert Committee.\nAlongside the Meeting of the Executive Committee, there was also a Meeting of Clerks from 12 Parliaments of Commonwealth Africa under the umbrella of Society of Clerks-at-The-Table (SoCATT). The SOCATT Steering Committee met to prepare the Agenda and Business of the Society’s General Meeting scheduled to be held in Owerri, Imo State of Nigeria during the 48th Regional Conference in November, 2017."}
{"text": "Want to save some time?.\nThe researchers hope this revelation \"spurs the development of innovative applications of speech recognition technology,\" which has historically gotten a pretty bad rap, often billed as slow and inaccurate.\n.\""}
{"text": ". -------------------------------------------------------------------- FROM THE COLLEGES: LC's Bronx baseball trio graduates; NEBC's Ballard addresses transition of Moody-founded campus; SBU physical therapy team returns to Haiti by Baptist College, Missouri Pathway & BP Staff Date: May 10, 2017 - Wednesday. \"We hit it off right away with the team,\" Al Diaz said, \"because they treated us like family. Coach [Mike Byrnes] says that all the time, but it's true. We were able to hang out off the field, if we needed anything they were there for us, just like a big family.\".\" A variety of physical therapy is provided on GHO trips. They help people of all ages with paralysis, muscle or joint pain/weakness, physical deformities, cuts/wounds/scars, children with slow development and any condition that makes it difficult to move. McNeal said the students who go and serve the people in these low-resource areas often go again and again. \"Not only do students get extra practice in their skills, they also pick up confidence in their abilities and in the way they relate to patients,\" she said. McNeal and her colleagues saw such a difference in the confidence of the students that they once considered making a GHO trip a physical therapy requirement. \"But we decided to keep it voluntary,\" she said. \"The people who go on these trips want to be there and we've seen too much good to take a chance on someone who doesn't want to be there.\" She said the students, faculty and the alumni professionals sacrifice their vacation time and raise their own funds to cover travel and participation expenses. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Overwhelmed parents focus of new resource by Aaron Earls Date: May 10, 2017 - Wednesday Straub, marriage and family strategist at LifeWay Christian Resources. \"Yet busy schedules, projects, push notifications on our phones and just plain exhaustion can stifle our creativity and force us to place our to-do lists over our kids.\" And many current parents were not discipled by their parents. \"So, in a lot of ways, we're simply starting from scratch, not really even sure where to begin.\" TwentyTwoSix is named after Proverbs 22:6: \"Start a youth out on his way; even when he grows old he will not depart from it.\" Straub says it offers parents three things they may need: community, content and coaching. Today's parents can feel anxious and isolated as they see on social media what other parents are doing, said Straub, who also serves as a professor of child psychology and has written several books on parenting. TwentyTwoSix is designed to be a \"shame-free community that's about extending grace, inspiring courage and helping parents realize they're not alone.\" This happens in private community where Josh and Christi interact with fellow parents on an ongoing basis around what they call monthly \"mile markers.\" Grounded in both child development research and the Bible, mile markers cover topics that all kids deal with on different levels, such as anxiety, anger, rejection and discouragement, according to Straub. \"As we raise our kids in 'the way they should go,' discipleship becomes about their journey and how we can best support them on it,\" he said. To avoid being another addition to a parent's to-do list, Straub said, the content of TwentyTwoSix \"provides the tools we need to talk about God to our kids without adding anything to our already busy day.\" The tools are built around the four key times of the day Moses encouraged Israelite parents to talk about the word of God with their children in Deuteronomy 6:7. Each month, TwentyTwoSix participants receive morning prayers, dinnertime stories, drive-time games and bedtime questions to reinforce that month's mile marker, which include subjects like establishing family values, building confidence, finding courage and feeling accepted. \"Giving parents the creative tools to be more intentional during the times they're already with their children helps parents feel like they're getting some wins,\" Straub said. \"The content is designed in a way that parents can take what they need to fit their kids and their family and apply what's best for them.\" Each month, parents also receive a coaching video focusing on specific concepts and practical applications for fostering spiritual formation. On May 3, TwentyTwoSix released a free video series called, \"The Three Most Important Lessons We Can Teach Our Kids.\" Subscriptions will be available from May 15-25 before the parenting resource officially launches on June 1. Straub said his goal for TwentyTwoSix is to help parents \"be intentional and make the most of the time they have with their kids -- because at the end of the day, as 3 John 4 says, there's no greater joy than knowing your kids are walking in the truth.\" For more information on TwentyTwoSix, visit 226parenting.com. For more on Josh and Christi Straub, visit JoshuaStraub.com and listen to the Dr. Josh & Christi podcast. -------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRST-PERSON: Christianity really is different by Waylon Bailey Date: May 10, 2017 - Wednesday COVINGTON, La. (BP) -- Christianity really is different. It doesn't take long to figure that out. It comes in many different ways and many different teachings. You can certainly see it in Jesus' Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7). Jesus told His disciples that He did not come to destroy the Law and the Prophets (the Old Testament). Nor did He come to accept the status quo of Judaism. He came to fulfill the teachings of Scripture, giving His disciples a number of illustrations. One of those has to do with \"an eye for an eye\" (Matthew 5:38-39). Jesus took this teaching (from Exodus 21:23-25) that had escalated violence and revenge to new heights. He called on His followers to respond to violence with kindness and love. Another illustration involved going the extra mile (Matthew 5:41). Jesus wanted His followers to seek behaviors which de-escalate wrongful actions or power plays. A Roman soldier had the right to demand that a Jew carry his pack for up to a mile. Most Jewish citizens counted out the steps and stopped immediately at the mile mark. Jesus encouraged His followers to look for ways to show love and compassion while seeking to go beyond strict requirements. This is certainly different teaching. Jesus called us to look at life and people differently. Instead of only loving those who love you, look for people to treat with empathy and respect. Instead of getting even or living in anger and resentment, love (a positive, active verb) your enemies and pray for those who persecute and use you. Doing so makes you like your Father in heaven. In the same way God reacts, He wants us to react as well. Would this teaching change the world? Would it change your life? Seek good and not evil. Find ways to bless others. Living in this way will change you and will witness to the power of Christ to the people around you. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,285 baptized in Fla. on 'Acts 2:41 Sunday' by Barbara Denman Date: May 10, 2017 - Wednesday JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (BP) -- Florida's beaches, rivers, lakes and even pools came alive May 7 with the gospel testimonies of 1,285 new Christian believers as 112 Florida Baptist churches partnered for \"Acts 2:41 Sunday -- Baptizing Coast-to-Coast.\".\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fla. pastor Jose Abella to be 2nd VP nominee by David Roach Date: May 10, 2017 - Wednesday PHOENIX (BP) -- Florida pastor Jose Abella will be nominated for second vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention, Georgia pastor Michael Lewis announced May 10. In 2010, Abella planted Providence Road Church, a bilingual congregation in Miami, and has served as pastor ever since. He is a preacher for this year's SBC Pastors' Conference, a former second vice president of the Florida Baptist Convention and a council member for the Hispanic Baptist Pastors Alliance. . -------------------------------------------------------------------- Make eternal investment, Patterson tells SWBTS grads by Katie Coleman Date: May 10, 2017 - Wednesday. \"Even if the 'ends of the earth' works out to be just down the street from the seminary, you are going to minister in a tough day and a tough time,\" Patterson said during commencement at the Fort Worth, Texas, campus. \"We are grateful for all of the students who leave here today. We pray for each of you as you go.\". -------------------------------------------------------------------- Faith-based adoption placement protected in 5 states by Diana Chandler Date: May 10, 2017 - Wednesday NASHVILLE (BP) -- Five, followed by Michigan affect adoption and foster agencies of all faiths, including homes supported by state Southern Baptist associations,,\" Godfrey told Baptist Press. .\""}
{"text": "Laura is not only the marketing manager and content editor at UFD host byte5, but also an integral part of the festival organisation team. She takes care of the speakers, reports on the festival blog and on social media and looks after all organsiation with great attention to detail, so that everything runs smoothly at Umbraco-Festival Deutschland.\nYou can find Laura on Twitter at @LauroraBorea."}
{"text": "Egypt Court to Deliver Verdict in Historic Trial of Ousted President Mubarak\nHosni Mubarak, who was ousted in Egypt's Arab Spring uprisings last year, is charged with involvement in the killing of 846 protesters.\nHosni Mubarak, who governed Egypt for 30 years before a popular uprising toppled him last year, will hear a judge rule on Saturday on whether he is guilty of graft and complicity in the killing of protesters.\nMubarak arrived at the Cairo courthouse by helicopter on Saturday, Egyptian state TV images showed. He was lying on a stretcher and wearing sunglasses as he entered the courtroom. Mubarak is convicted of ordering the killing of the protesters, the 84-year-old former president could face the death penalty. Otherwise he could face between 10 and 25 years in prison...\nHaaretz is available in all digital formats! Sign up today to get all the news online, as well as on your smart phone and tablets.\nFor all the latest updates follow Haaretz on Facebook and Tumblr that erupted on Jan. 25, 2011. He was driven from office 18 days later..\"\nWant to enjoy 'Zen' reading - with no ads and just the article? Subscribe todaySubscribe now"}
{"text": "An Open Letter to Scarlett O'Hara: The Original Marriage Hacker/\nDear Scarlett,\nI’m one of your biggest fans. I’m a Yankee, of course, but ever since my grandmother forced me to sit through Gone with the Wind when I was eight, I’ve had a deep respect for your determination and general pluck. It’s possible you were even an inspiration for me being a divorce lawyer, because I think of you as the original marriage hacker. You couldn’t get divorced in old days, but you made the most of three unhappy marriages, taking what you could get and repeatedly building a new empire from the ashes of the last.\nLet’s be blunt here: history wasn’t exactly on your side. Yet you managed to survive—and thrive—despite living through a war; despite losing your parents in really awful ways; despite having your entire livelihood burned to the ground; oh, yeah, and despite being tied into a corset, buried in petticoats and told to be a lady. You are not a lady, and that’s what we love about you. Had you lived in modern times, you would have been the terrifying grand dame of any of the “Real Housewives” series, without exception.\nThe thing about Gone with the Wind is that it everyone thinks it’s a story about love for other humans—your love for Ashley Wilkes, your love for Rhett Butler—but you’re not really a romantic, Scarlett. Women had it rough in the American South; marriage dictated that you were essentially the property of your husband. So not surprisingly, your most lasting love affair was with your house, the infamous Tara. I think the men were more or less just there to provide you and Mammy with some eye candy. Still, I think it’s worth having a look at who you married and how you marriage-hacked your way into a medium-happy ending.\nMarriage #1: Charles Hamilton\nCharles was your first husband, and you married him on a whim (I love when people do that). You had just found out that your crush Ashley Wilkes was marrying someone else, and as a way to make him jealous, you seduced his new brother-in-law-to-be, Charles Hamilton. You had a son together, in the book anyway, not the movie; then he went off and got himself killed in the war. This is convenient for you, and explains why you married someone right before they marched off to war. But Charles was a safe bet anyway, being super young a bit of a dummy; he would have made a good docile husband for a firecracker such as yourself. But anyway, he’s out of the way.\nMarriage #2: Frank Kennedy\nAfter Atlanta was burned in Sherman’s march through the South, tired and traumatized, you returned to Tara, your true love. Unfortunately you arrived to find the whole place had been wrecked and looted, and your mom was dead, and your dead had gone crazy. You probably would have been okay staying single at this point—you were well on your way to getting the farm functional again—until the government raised the taxed on your property. You needed to marry someone with money, and fast.\nRhett Butler, the face that makes all the grannies swoon, sadly wasn’t available, so you quickly settled for your sister’s boyfriend Frank Kennedy, who is—conveniently and thankfully—as much of a dummy as your previous husband was. But he was a dummy with a business, and he could pay the taxes on Tara, who was the only one you really loved, so it was fine. You and Frank even have a kid (in the book, not the movie). Then you get attacked, and in the skirmish that follows, in which local men try to defend your, ehm, honor, your husband Frank is killed. Marriage number two, complete.\nMarriage #3: Rhett Buttler\nAfter Frank dies, you’re actually fine. (Financially I mean, of course you were fine emotionally.) You don’t need a husband. But—and here’s where people get generally confused about the love story in Gone with the Wind—you are physically attracted to this Rhett Butler character. So, finally having the freedom to make the mistake most people make with their first marriages, you marry him for the sex. Oh, and also, he’s filthy rich, so that doesn’t hurt. But you don’t love him. You sort of sometimes think you do, but then not so much.\nYou have a child together (this one actually shows up in the movie) but then, when she dies tragically, so does your marriage. Rhett leaves you. And you decide to go back to Tara, your true wife.\nWhat can be learned from this? A lot.\nOne big lesson is that if you can’t marry who you actually think you want to be with, the next best option is to marry someone else. Or, in your case, everyone else. Especially if they can get you out of debt and have a high chance of getting themselves killed in some manner.\nAnother lesson is that people can’t marry houses. Even today.\nAnd a final lesson—and this is probably the real takeaway from this letter—is that women from the South are completely nuts. Take it from your friendly neighborhood divorce attorney: if you hear the rustle of petticoats, run.\nRespectfully,\nJames J. Sexton"}
{"text": "Special Meeting BOD Nov 26November 28, 2013\nSpecial Meeting of the Board of Directors\n7:00pm Tuesday, November 26\nBOD Attendance: Candy Weaver, Mike Budai, Mike Peters, Randy Bigler, Jeff Stith, Mark Simmons, Wayne Lohman, Dave Compton, Steve Farrin, Don Harwell, Tana Shupe, Kim Collier\nOther Attendance: Carolyn Wells\nJeff Stith rule finalization to be change for 2014\nMotion to finalization pork rule\nRule 10:.\nSecond Dave Compton\n10 Aye, Budai, Peters, Bigler, Stith, Simmons, Lohman, Compton, Harwell, Shupe, Collier\nNo, Farrin\nMotion Pass\nMike Peters rescinds his motion\nJeff Stith Motion to finalize rule change\nRule #12: Regarding garnish: The last sentence currently says \"Improper garnish shall receive a score of one (1) on appearance. The word \"improper\" has been changed to \"illegal\".\nSecond Wayne Lohman\nAll say aye, No apposed\nCandy Weaver clarification on 2011 rule\nCorrection to minutes that were posted incorrectly in 2011 about the Team of the Year (TOY)\nThe following changes to the rules for Team of the Year for the 2011 calendar year are proposed. These will go into effect immediately.\nSteve Farrin motion to have the rules corrected as to the way Candy had original stated as shown below in 2011 meeting.\nSecond Jeff Stith\nAll say aye, No apposed\nMotion pass.\nI move that the corrected motion above be put to use immediately.\nTana Motion to adjourn meeting\nSecond Mike B\nAll say aye, No apposed\nMeeting Adjourn\nHappy Thanks Giving"}
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{"text": ">>.\n~*TEASER*~\n~*REVIEW BY VANESSA*~\nLet me just say that it seems each book in this series continues to out due the last one. When I got my hands on this book I read it non-stop not putting it down! Please be advised that Grind is the second book for Macy and Cal and Clash needs to be read before Grind. After reading Clash, we left off on a pretty steamy scene. Macy just found out that Cal was going to be taking her case and wants him to know that she really wants her seconds; of him of course. While she was seducing Cal right there in his office, Cal was trying and losing his fight for lust of this woman. He tells Macy, after they finally give in and have sex, that while he is on her case they cannot have sex until the case is over. Macy relents only because, for once, she feels something a little different with Cal and is willing to remain monogamous for him. (You don’t find out until later how big of a deal that is for her.) Once Macy’s case raps up these two can’t seem to stay away from each other, but Macy knows she’ll break Cal’s heart if she’s not careful and even though Cal repeatedly says he doesn’t love her, you can tell as a reader that he is slowly starting too. The more into the book you get the more you find out that something bad has happened to Macy, something that makes her think she’s only good for sex and will never be good enough for anything else; whatever that bad thing may be, her family is the one covering it up. When Cal strikes a deal with Macy that he’ll take on one of her fantasies if she will spend one night with him, she agrees not realizing that the deal will change things. Cal doesn’t know what Macy has in store but after its over and done with, he knows it’s more than he bargains for. He now knows that he needs to fight Macy to show her her worth and that may be his biggest battle yet. At the end of this book the one thing that haunts Macy comes back and she knows she has to protect Cal by telling him to run. Will Cal run and leave Macy to fend for herself against the demons or will he be her white knight?\n~.\n~*SOCIAL & BUY LINKS*~\n~*GIVEAWAY*~"}
{"text": "Blanca\nHello, my name is Blanca, I'm 55 years old and, like many of those who decide to write in this section, I have been through this long and terrifying illness. In my case, luckily I am in remission, after seven years.\nWhen I was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia I was working, I had no symptom and I kept on going with my normal life until, four years later, the illness started to get more aggressive and I had to undergo chemotherapy for seven months, as well as other complementary treatments.\nTwo years later, the illness reappeared even more hostile; becoming Richter's Syndrome, for the doctors decided that I had to undergo a bone marrow transplant. I was very lucky for my sister was completely compatible with me.\nAfter a year of treatments and the transplant, I feel completely fine, everything has gone very well and I can only say thank you, to all of those who have been by my side and have encouraged me throughout this year, especially my family, who has been beside me at all times.\nI can't thank enough the good care I received, both professionally and emotionally, from the doctors and nurses at the 4th floor of Txagorritxu Hospital in Vitoria, as well as in the 4th floor of Donostia Hospital in San Sebastian.\nDuring all this time I have never stopped fighting and I have never felt fear. I have always shown my best side in front of my family, friends and doctors, what has helped me beat the illness better and has helped the people beside me feel better and comfortable.\nMy future plans are, like the rest of those who go through a similar experience, to live life enjoying as much as possible, remember everyday how lucky we are, and never forget the experience thanks to which we have seen how much our family and friends love us.\nWarm regards to those of you who are going through this illness!\nIf you want more information about the donation of bone marrow to help people like Blanca ."}
{"text": "After an exciting and enjoyable morning shoot at Mono Lake, the three of us continued the Pt by driving up to Tioga Pass, which isn’t open all the way, but was open up to Tioga Lake. By my favorite fishing hole at Tioga is a rock face that is full of Pika’s, Belding’s Ground Squirrels and Yellow-bellied Marmots.\nThe trick with these guys is getting into a position to photograph them. The marmots live on a hillside where any vibration is heard, so when we moved they would duck inside a rock crack or somewhere unseen. When they aren’t up we can get into postion and then wait for them to come back out. It didn’t take long for them to get used to us especially this big guy that sun bathed and cleaned himself for an hour. Although rather lethargic they were fun to photograph. They were a nice treat to end the day on.\nImages captures with D2Hs, 600f4, TC-14E, on Lexar UDMA Digital Film"}
{"text": ":\nBack to the Future, the Evolution of Philanthropy: Philanthropic 2.0\nThe One's Who Do: Visionary Philanthropic Travelers"}
{"text": "If you want to safeguard your PC via viruses and hackers, you should try employing Bitdefender’s protection. It offers a variety of packages which can fit virtually any budget and wishes, making it a very good choice for small and solo businesses. You can compare different features of the program and pick the best one for your requirements. You can also contact the support team by simply phone or perhaps email, in addition to even forums for Bitdefender users, copperbellmedia.com/technology/bitdefender-vs-avast/ so you can get experienced advice right from people who make use of software.\nAV-Test and UTAV Comparatives assessments show that Bitdefender functions remarkably. In Sept. 2010 and October, it clogged 99. seven percent of hazards, while in July-October it blocked 97. 3% of malware. This software has some ground breaking features. For instance , it uses an attribute called “Deep Level Analysis” to look for the cause of an attack and just how Bitdefender will need to react. Unfortunately, it’s not very helpful and doesn’t offer very clear suggestions.\nIn addition to blocking spyware and, Bitdefender likewise blocks unsolicited mail messages and tar archives. This feature is particularly useful for parents, who could worry about youngsters being attacked by harmful programs. The software can even list the associates of your kid, and stop those who usually are. Another feature that is incredibly helpful may be the parental control feature. That allows parents to block websites and applications based on all their content. In addition, it allows father and mother to create daily display time limitations.------------\nLiên hệ kỹ thuật viên để được tư vấn tốt nhất!\nTelegram: Telegram kỹ thuật viên\nGroup Telegram: Group Telegram Hỗ Trợ"}
{"text": "CurrentYork College of Pennsylvania\nMajorNursing\nGraduating Class2014\nHometownHamburg, Dougherty Graduates from York College of Pennsylvania on May 17Jared Dougherty of Hamburg, PA, graduated from York College of Pennsylvania on May 17. Dougherty earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.Spring 2014\nDean's List\nJared Dougherty Named to Dean's List at York College of PennsylvaniaJared Dougherty of Hamburg, PA, a junior Nursing major at York College of Pennsylvania, has been named to the Dean's List for the Fall 2011 semester. To be eligible for this honor, a student must b...Winter 2012-2013\nColleges across the country are recognizing students from Hamburg Area High School for their on-campus success. Click any achievement to discover alumni from Hamburg Area High School, view their personalized Merit pages, and learn about what they are a...\n- High SchoolHamburg Area High School\n- TypeOther High School (9-12)\n- LocationHamburg, Pe\n- Website\nVerified by Hamburg Area High School\nAwards & Recognition\nAcademic Award\nJared Dougherty Receives Award at York College of PA Recognition CeremonyJared Dougherty of Hamburg, a junior nursing major at York College of Pennsylvania, was recently honored at the annual Recognition Ceremony. Dougherty received the Student Senate Service Award. ...Winter 2012-2013\nWho's Who\nJared Dougherty Named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and CollegesJared Dougherty of hamburg, a junior majoring in Nursing at York College of Pennsylvania, has been named to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Located in southcentral ...Spring 2013\nActivities & Affiliations\nHonor Society\nJared Dougherty of Hamburg named to York College of Pennsylvania Senior Honor SocietyJared M Dougherty of Hamburg has been named to York College of Pennsylvania's Senior Honor Society. Membership in this society is limited to the five percent of the senior class members who have a...Fall 2013\nAchievement (2)\nJared Dougherty Earns Award at York College of PA Student Recognition CeremonyJared Dougherty of Hamburg, a senior Nursing major at York College of Pennsylvania, recently earned an award during the College's annual Student Recognition Ceremony. Dougherty earned the Donald Su...Spring 2014\nJared Dougherty Earns York College of Pennsylvania Student Senate Service AwardJared Dougherty of Hamburg, a senior Nursing major at York College of Pennsylvania, was recently presented with a Student Senate Service Award, which recognizes outstanding student service to the C...Spring 2013\nAcademic Club\nSNAP: Student Nurses Association of PAFall 2010 - Spring 2014\nAdded by Jared\nAcademic Honors Society (2)\nYork College Senior Honor SocietyFall 2013 - Spring 2014\nAdded by Jared\nSigma Theta Tau InternationalFall 2013 - Spring 2014\nAdded by Jared\nReligious\nInter-Varsity Christian FellowshipFall 2010 - Spring 2012\nAdded by Jared\nStudent Government (2)\nCampus Activities BoardFall 2010 - Spring 2014\nAdded by Jared\nStudent SenateFall 2012 - Spring 2014\nAdded by Jared\nVisual and Performance Arts (2)\nChamber SingersFall 2011 - Spring 2013\nAdded by Jared\nYCP ChoraleSpring 2011 - Spring 2013\nAdded by Jared\nWork Experience\nPenn State Hershey Medical Center\n- Graduate Nurse Resident - HVPCU/HVICCUJuly 2014 - Present\n- Nurse Extern II - HVICCUMay 2013 - July 2014\n- Patient Safety CompanionJune 2012 - May 2013\nWeis Markets\n- Pharmacy TechnicianNovember 2008 - May 2012\n"}
{"text": "Anitha Abraham | Proverbs 31 Ministry … Continue reading Grace for the Perfectionist\nGrace\nWhere Sin Abounds\nby Thomas Bass | Les Feldick … Continue reading Where Sin Abounds\nThe Fix for Our Faulty Vision\nAlicia Bruxvoort | Proverbs 31 Ministries “But the LORD said to Samuel, 'Don’t judge by his appearance or height, for I have re-jected him. The LORD doesn’t see things the way you see them. People judge by out-ward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.’” 1 Samuel 16:7 (NLT) “See me, Mommy! See me!” … Continue reading The Fix for Our Faulty Vision\nDaily Wisdom (Jun 1)\nWhat)\nYou must respond with grace\nRather, you must grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. All glory to him, both now and forever! Amen.2 Peter 3:18 NLT How do we overcome past hurts in relationships? How do two people combine separate and unique perspectives to create a satisfying and loving relationship? There's a very … Continue reading You must respond with grace\nThe … Continue reading The Comer’s Conflict With Satan\nBe doers, of the word.\n … Continue reading Be doers, of the word.\nLove’s Wastefulness\nTo what purpose is this waste? — Mat_26:8 A Strange Deed Lives Forever The scene was Bethany, and the time was near the end. A few more days and the earthly life of Jesus would be over. Jesus and His disciples are seated at their evening meal, when a woman, whom from other sources we … Continue reading Love’s Wastefulness"}
{"text": "Market-Share Contracts with Asymmetric Information\nIn this paper, a dominant supplier and competitive fringe supply goods to a common buyer who has private information about the state of demand. We give conditions under which market-share contracts are profitable, and we show that, in some cases, the full-information outcome can be obtained (unlike in standard screening models, where the agents earns an information rent in the high state and demand is distorted in the low state). Our results also inform the antitrust debate on bundling, fidelity rebates and all-units discounts. We provide a new motive for a dominant firm to bundle its own product with a competitively supplied product (with ambiguous consequences for welfare), and we show that the market-share contracts, which are a subset of fidelity rebates, are more profitable than all-units07."}
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{"text": "5 Types of People Found at McDonald’s in Mississauga\nDirty Ronnies, Micky D's or McDick's -- whatever you want to call it, Mississauga has its fair share of McDonald's restos with 20 of them residing within our borders. No matter how many times they try to re-brand themselves a \"McCafe,\" the patrons remain the same. While most of the customers are normal, some of them would make the Hamburgler blush.\nSo without further ado, here are the top five interesting people you'll find at any Mississauga McDonalds.\n5) Two-Hundred-Year-Old-Coffee-Sippers:\nNo matter where you originate from -- whether it be a tiny island off the horn of Africa or Port Credit -- some of you will end spending hours at McDonald's drinking coffee once you're retired pensioners. I, for one, look forward to the days when I can sit with my golden oldies brigade at McDonald's in full chill mode for eight hours.\n4) High School Kids:\nThe mortal enemy of the Two-Hundred-Year-Old-Coffee-Sippers, they typically can be seen at lunchtime being annoying. From blasting music out of their cell phone speakers to crowding the area around the cash as they try for the third time to remember their debit card pin, they are a staple at many McDonald's in Mississauga -- especially ones by high schools.\n3) Condiment/Free Refill Thieves:\nI don't know why, but I get really annoyed when I see customers taking advantage of the free condiments. I understand McDonald's is a faceless multinational conglomerate, but filling up your EMPTY WATER BOTTLES WITH ICE TEA DOES NOT COUNT AS FREE REFILLS!\n2) Angry Businessman:\nNothing says high-flying business man more than a McGriddle at 8 am. We can't all be eating veal medallions 24/7 like PK Suban, so even business gurus like me hit up dirty Ronnie's for a meal once in a while. So upset that he is going to miss his 9 am meeting with finance, this guy gets red faced and yells at the poor cashiers at the first sign of a delay in his order.\n1) Drive-Thru Time Waster:\nSo you are on your way to the office at Courtney Park and Highway 10 and you have a nice 20 min cushion before you have to be in, so you hit up the drive-thru. You are about to place your order, but the car in front of you is asking if they \"still have pizza on the menu?\" ARRRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHH JUST GET ME MY COFFEE AND FRUIT AND FIBRE MUFFIN SO I CAN GET OUTTA HERE!\n>>IMAGE"}
{"text": "A Hoot in the Night Owl Show\nFriday September 13, 2013:.\nSeating is on a first come, first served basis. Lawn chairs\nand blankets are also welcome. Admission to the show is $7.00 for members and\n$10.00 for non-members. For more information email Jennie Sun at jsun@hsvbg.org."}
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{"text": "Paint can tell stories through their shades, adding personality to your space\nA brand familiar to almost every single household, Nippon Paint Total Coating Solution continues to revolutionise how we view paint. Rebranded as the coating expert, Nippon Paint positions itself as a globally unique coating brand that covers all types of surfaces from your tiles on the floor all the way up to the roof of a building. It does not stop there, as the coating solution extends beyond architectural to automotive, marine and airport runways. The vibrant range of colours and products offered by Nippon Paint clearly gives no reason to leave a dull surface in sight.\nCOLOURS GALORE\nTo each is their own. Nippon Paint customises colours to fit their customers’ needs and desires. There are thousands of colours for consumers to choose from, according to Nippon Paint Group General Manager Gladys Goh.\n“Nippon Paint provides thousands of colours because we understand the ecosystem in the supply chain. We provide and fulfil consumer demands so that they happy with any coating of their preference. Nippon Paint had made it so convenient that over 30 types of coatings can be dispersed at over 1,500 colour tinting machines outlets nationwide so that their customers can obtain any colour of their choice in less than a minute,” says Goh.\nPIONEERING THE FUTURE\nAs the first paint brand to innovate odourless paint, Nippon Paint continues to address consumer needs, providing solution to a range of needs. Nippon Paint coatings ranges from Nippon Odour-less AirCare to Nippon Weatherbond Solareflect– these coatings can absorb formaldehyde and reduce indoor temperature.\n“Nippon Paint works closely with Green Building Index to develop solutions for a greener living whilst providing satisfaction through the end product. Launching the odourless paint has transformed the painting industry. Businesses can operate in minimal lay off time for paint renovation; families need not check into a hotel when homes are being repainted and most importantly there are no more harmful paint fumes that causes allergies, asthmas or sinus attacks.”\nExtending on the antibacterial and anti-viral component of the paint, the company launched its Nippon Paint VirusGuard the first-of -its-kind functional coating. The new paint formula is developed with Silver Ion Technology to persistently inhibit the growth of viruses and bacteria on the coated surface, decreasing the spread of contagious illnesses including, Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) as well as H1N1.\nExpanding the market to encompass coating to a wider range of usage allows consumers to have a one-stop solution for all their needs. Secondary properties come with existing tiles, which could be costly to hack, but Nippon Paint provides the solution to simply paint over them. Now consumers can design patterns on the tiles surface according to their liking.\n“We want to engage with as many industries as possible. The Nippon Paint Momento range provides a wallpaper touch and texture desired by many including hotels without the troublesome process of applying regular wallpaper.”\nTo those investors out there, painting a secondary property is cheaper and adds appeal for prospective tenants without burning a hole in your wallet for an expensive renovation. By matching the consumption trends and demands, Nippon Paint is able to innovate affordable range of products for homes as well.\nAT YOUR FINGER TIPS\nConsumer engagement is essential for Nippon Paint, so are the feedback and responses which allow Nippon Paint to attend to customer queries and furnish them with the necessary information.\n“We receive over 100,000 visitors every month on our website. All necessary information is available for consumers to make their decision. In addition ,our customer care line and social media platform like Facebook provides an active platform for consumers to engage with our staff.”\nTo further assist consumers, Nippon Paint provides colour cards and magazine at all the authorised Nippon Paint Colour Creation Outlets.\n“As Asia’s number 1 paint brand, we pulled 16 top designers from different Asian countries to forecast the future colour trends. It serves an Asian pallate, by Asians Professionals for Asian known as Trend Beyond Colours.”\nThe magazine with the colour trends are made available at the end of the year but those who would like to visualise the space with specific colour choice can head on to the app store and download Nippon Colour Creation application for free.\n“Using the app is really easy. It provides all the colours from every collection available from Nippon Paint. The app goes as far as guiding users on ways to match colours for their feature and secondary walls. Users may create a room project to visualise the end result of their potential room. There are also four-dimensional showcases made available for developers and architects to conceptualise their vision. We help to realise their demand.”\nNo more regrets after purchasing a can of paint and realising that it does not match your vision.\nCOLOUR TIPS\nColours have been proven to have a psychological effect on human emotion and responses. She advises consumers to be careful when selecting colours for certain rooms. “Blue, purple and green are regarded as cool colours aimed at calming, cooling, healing and relaxing your mood. While orange, yellow and red are warm colours aimed at stimulating, creating cheerful and optimistic energy.”\n“Study rooms should be blue in colour, high ceilings can be lowered down by using a darker tone. Use lighter tone for smaller rooms as the reflective lights would make it look bigger. Although red is a passionate colour, be careful with painting your bedroom red as it will cause restlessness. Those following trends, grey is in for this season and is widely regarded as a colour that matches anything out there.”\nCOMMUNICATING WITH COLOURS\nAs a brand leader, Nippon Paint believes in brand engagement with homeowners. It is not everyday a coating brand is known across all generations.\nWe invested in a brand icon to communicate colours and brand functionality. So, we brought blobs of paint to live and it comes with thousands of colours and special powers. This provides psychological boost for consumers watching Blobbies paint towns and homes. Nippon Paint has certainly changed the perception of paint from being a mere chemical to an interesting lifestyle choice.\nIf you have any suggestions on this article, please send to editor@propertyinsight.com.my.\nProperty Insight Malaysia\n*"}
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{"text": "The Teacher Wars has just gone into its fifth hardcover printing, and I have a number of exciting events coming up.\nOn November 10 I’ll be in Durham at North Carolina State University, delivering the “American Ideals” lecture.\nOn November 12 I’ll be at Yale Law School and the university’s Calhoun College.\nOn November 17, Ezra Klein will be interviewing me about the book on stage at Sixth & I in Washington, D.C.\nAnd on November 23, I’ll be at the Miami Book Fair speaking with two authors I admire greatly, Bryan Stevenson and Randall Kennedy.\nYou can also check out new interviews with me in the Dallas Morning News, U.S. News and World Report, and on these two episodes of the fantastic American RadioWorks podcast with host Emily Hanford."}
{"text": "It has been a great start to 2019 for the M&A sector, with a total of 205 transactions involving UK companies, according to Zephyr.\nTo start the year off strong, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd (“Takeda”) acquired UK-based biopharmaceutical manufacturing company Shire plc for £46 billion. The company started negotiations in March 2018 with a final deal completed in January.\nIn another high value deal, Drax Group plc have acquired the Glasgow based energy provider Scottish Power Ltd Assets, for £702 million.\nJust Eat plc acquired the remaining percentage of Flyt Ltd, a London-based online restaurant point of sale software platform provider. Before this acquisition, Just Eat plc owned an 8% stake of the company. “We’ve admired Flyt for some time and are hugely impressed by their technology — integration between Just Eat and our restaurant partners is a critical component to providing world-class food delivery services.” – Peter Duffy, interim CEO of Just Eat.\nWithin the beauty sector, L’Occitane International SA acquired Bristol-based ELEMIS Ltd for £702 million. Also within the sector, Boots UK Ltd have acquired Wiggly-Amps Ltd, a UK based medical practice and health care service software developer.\nIt was also announced that Skinny Coffee Club Ltd acquired the Liverpool based Bootea Ltd, a weight loss and detox tea and coffee manufacturer and online retailer.\nConnect Airways Ltd have announced they plan to acquire the main trading companies Flybe Group Ltd, Flybe Ltd and Flybe.com Ltd with the expected close date to be the end of February.\nCrerar Hotel Ltd has sold Scotland’s Hotel and Leisure Club to The Castle Collection for a price of £2.5 million. Fionn MacCumhaill, Managing Director of the Castle Collection, added: “We will be investing a further £2m over the coming year to develop Scotland’s Hotel & Leisure Club into a modern vibrant metro boutique hotel.”\nAlso within the hospitality division The Statement Hotel Ltd has acquired The Clarendon Hotel Ltd, a 29-bedroom, Morecambe-based hotel.."}
{"text": "When you’re interviewing candidates for an accounting position how can you tell the best candidate from the rest of the pack? Meeting with sometimes five or ten candidates who all possess the same skills can make it difficult to understand the subtle differences that make one of them the top candidate. Here is a closer look at the traits that will make your accounting candidate successful in your business.\nComfortable with Technology\nOld guard accountants are known to be stubborn when it comes to learning new computer programs, but that is no longer acceptable. Technology is changing rapidly and it is taking every other industry along with it for the ride. Today’s strongest accounting candidates will have a keen grasp on technology and are willing to learn new things as they come along.\nAsks Questions to Learn More\nA good candidate is someone who never stops learning. If you talk to a candidate who is looking for a place where they can crunch numbers and not talk to anyone all day until they retire, they are probably not the right candidate for your job. You want to hire someone who has a drive to be better, to advance their career, and take your company to the next level.\nProblem Solvers, Not Complainers\nThere are two types of people in this world: positive and negative. Negative people complain about why something can’t be done, positive people figure out a way to do it. Hiring people whose default setting is complaining will quickly bring down the remainder of the team.\nTakes Responsibility for Their Actions\nNegative people often come with some additional baggage. Not only do they complain about why they can’t make something happen, they are usually the first person to point the finger elsewhere when something goes wrong. A top candidate is willing to take responsibility for their actions and correct them.\nWill Fit in Well with Your Current Staff\nLastly, you really want your next accounting employee to fit in easily with the team you already have in place. When talking with candidates determine what their general personality is and how their core values would match your existing team.\nAre you looking for a superstar accountant? NRI Staffing Agencies in DC can help today! Contact us to learn more information about the services we provide to help find your next staff member."}
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{"text": "- 9780802074652 Vampyre & Ernestus Berchto -OS (John…\n- 9781551117454 The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold;…\n- 2901551117453 Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold : Or,…\nDetailseite wird geladen...\nThe Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold; Or, the Modern Oedipus: Collected Fiction of John William Polidori\n1994, ISBN: 9780802005069\nHardcover, ID: 469747895\n[Printed by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven: ., 1876. 39 numbered leaves, printed on the recto only + Armorial Frontis on engraving paper + very large folding genealogical chart. 4to. 310 mm. All edges gold gilt. Original crimson full cloth over beveled boards binding. The boards and spine are decorated with gilt strap designs. Corners worn. Edward E. Salisbury (1814-1901), by permission, gathered this valuable information from the archives of the New Haven Colony Historical Society, and, after some revision, had it privately printed in April 1876. The most famous early member of the family was Giovanni Diodati or Deodati (1576-1649), a Swiss theologian and translator. He was the first person to translate the Bible into Italian from Hebrew and Greek sources. He was born at Geneva, of a noble family originally from Lucca which had been exiled on account of its Protestantism. John Milton supposedly vacationed at the Villa Diodati in 1639. In 1816 it was the summer residence of Lord Byron, Mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, John Polidori and others - and thus the first home of Frankenstein and The Vampyre. Hardbound. Very good. This original edition is very scarce. . **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NEW ENGLAND 5. Hardcover. Good., [Printed by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven: ., 1876, John Murray. London. 1817. First edition, Third issue, with Hamlet quote. 8vo. Half title, title, 80pp. Half calf, red cloth. Gilt rules, lettering and motifs to spine. Marbled endpapers. Signed B H Blackwell binding. Slight surface wear to spine. Occasional toning/spotting. An attractive copy, with the Hamlet quote to title (Wise I, 123).A failing marriage, and his incestuous affair saw Byron bolt in 1816 to Switzerland in June, after his sojourn in May with Pryce Gordon at Waterloo, never to return. The \"year without a summer\" saw the Geneva Circle, including Byron, the Shelleys, and John William Polidori, entertain themselves telling German ghost stories while the unrelenting rain fell that June. In August Monk Lewis visited, and translated passages from Faust. Here the ghost story competition was proposed: from it followed Frankenstein, The Vampyre and Manfred. Byron was delighted with Goethe's review of Manfred written in 1817. \"This singular intellectual poet has taken my Faustus to himself.\", John Murray, 1817, University of Toronto Press, 1994-03. Hardcover. Good. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ships Fast. 24*7 Customer Service., University of Toronto Press, 1994-03\nISBN: 9780802005069\nID: 1001004000676591\nAs part of the same project that birthed Frankenstein , Polidori (1795-1821) completed the first modern vampire story after Lord Byron abandoned it. Here are the text, textual variants, and copious notes and commentary both for that story and for Polidori's original contribution to the project. AlsoTaal: Engels; Verschijningsdatum: december 1993; ISBN10: 0802005063; ISBN13: 9780802005069; , Engelstalig | Hardcover | 1993, Literaire romans, Romans algemeen, University Of Toronto Press\nThe Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold; or, the Modern Oedipus: Collected Fiction of John William Polidori\n1994, ISBN: 0802005063\n[SR: 9664273], Hardcover, [EAN: 9780802005069], University of Toronto Press, University of Toronto Press, Book, [PU: University of Toronto Press], 1994-06-01, University of Toronto Press, 590912, Classics, 62, Fiction, 1025612, Subjects, 266239, Books, 590934, Literary Fiction, 62, Fiction, 1025612, Subjects, 266239, Books\nThe Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold; Or, the Modern Oedipus Collected Fiction of John William Polidori; Edited and Introduced by D. L. Macdonald and Kathleen Scherf\n1994, ISBN: 9780802005069\nID: 884120880\nUniversity of Toronto Press, 1994. Hardcover. As new, clean, tight & bright condition without dust jacket as published. 197pp., University of Toronto Press, 1994\nThe Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold; Or, the Modern Oedipus: Collected Fiction of John William Polidori\n1994, ISBN: 9780802005069\nID: 502575409\nUniversity of Toronto Press, 1994-03. Hardcover. Good. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ships Fast. 24*7 Customer Service., University of Toronto Press, 1994-03\nDetails of the book - Vampyre & Ernestus Berchto -OS: Collected Fiction of John William Polidori\nEAN (ISBN-13): 9780802005069\nISBN (ISBN-10): 0802005063\nHardcover\nPublishing year: 1994\nPublisher: University of Toronto Press\nBook in our database since 22.05.2007 18:39:13\nBook found last time on 13.07.2017 22:52:58\nISBN/EAN: 0802005063\nISBN - alternate spelling:\n0-8020-0506-3, 978-0-8020-0506-9\n< to archive...\nRelated books\n- \"White Mans Law\", from \"Harring, Sidney L.\" (0802005039)\n- from \"john stackhouse\" (0802005098)\n- \"Measured Pace -OS\", from \"Sparshott, Francis\" (0802005101)\n- \"The Achievement of Josef Skvorecky\", from \"Sam Solecki\" (0802005128)\n- \"Sexual Equality\", from \"John Stuart Mill, Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill, John Stuart Mill, Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill, Helen Taylor, Ann P. Robson, John M. 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{"text": "Category Archives: Branding.\nApplying.\nThat ISIS Product: An incident Examine With regard to Intelligent Product Constructing\nSeveral know “ISIS” for a flourishing product, but it surely is usually. People simply discover their own despicable beheadings, break down with historic damages with Palmyra, together with the rest of the repulsive options violence together with chaotic extremism. That ISIS Caliphate can be an serious terrorist set that’s right away overcome a sizable sales area with Syria together with Iraq, together with is constantly on the get innovative people with world wide. Nevertheless “ISIS” is in addition a very good product which includes a distinctive effect, identity together with principles. Along with being a vintage case with successful stamping, dedicated in increase around the globe popularity (and fear) together with increase just by tempting innovative employees. This also echos an overview with clever product the setting of:\n⢠Sector Ability : That regrettable showdown with Iraq when 9/11, that fail to develop lasting democracies following your “Arab Spring” really, along with the strong activities with Syria concerning 2011 together with 2014 departed an electrical useless in the market for any strict serious. Timing is important with stamping, together with selecting a space available that’s meaning with regard to unfulfilled, disappointed clients (jihadists from this case), produced an excellent circumstances with regard to jump-starting an alternative, robust move which includes a fascinating product impression.\n⢠Target market together with Hopes : There are plenty of teen, religiously hardcore Muslims which come to feel alienated just by lifetime inside Rest of the world, need motive together with excursion (e. grams. enjoy usual Millennials experiencing to get a even more thoughtful life), and tend to be susceptible to ISIS announcements to produce some sort of puritanical utopia together with help jihad. But not just complete people get company, nevertheless they are propagandized often to look at serious measures with any sort of non-Muslim and infidels, certainly that erectile symbolism inside Rest of the world. Practitioners world wide are also fascinated just by ISIS appropriating substantial sales area inside Arabic heartland using entry to petroleum gross income, and their own successful bureaucratic corporation.\n⢠Levels of competition : Almost every other strict sects with Islam are generally riddled using intrinsic strife, shortage robust command and tend to be regarded as some sort of quarrelsome, dysfunctional friends and family. ISIS certainly is the maximum ideological selection if you happen to require some sort of 100 % pure, traditional spot.\n⢠Well-known together with Id : ISIS is a most frequently known identity, nevertheless many other product modifications which include IS USUALLY (“Islamic State”) and ISIL might cause distress. Their own icon is usually dazzling, some sort of ebony screaming consisting of some sort of white-colored calligraphic shahada, which translates to mean “there should be an individual god” with Persia, with some sort of ebony, haunting historical past.\n⢠Issue with Change : That unique toughness together with serious terrorist techniques would make ISIS differentiate yourself with just about all strict people on the globe\n⢠Benefit/Promise : That hypnotic knowledge of everlasting lifetime with tough means to obey to help a lot of these strict, nevertheless on your guard Muslim basics, quite possibly saving your daily routine for this purpose purpose, can be a exciting idea with regard to a lot of these teen employees. Maybe the following realistic assurance may be stunted, nevertheless psychological and mental willingness is usually engaging together with effective, that’s necessary for robust stamping.\n⢠Motives to trust the following Assurance : Just about every callous test just by ISIS was organized to increase additionally authority to the current psychological and mental pressure with regard to teen employees, and outrage that civil environment. Their own financial success with overwhelming weakly Iraqi together with Syrian energies together with occupying substantial areas with each of those areas connotes additionally confirmation that will their own liveliness for this purpose serious faction with Islam will work that will end up rationalized.\n⢠Product Success : just about every attempt to produce a very good product usually requires a superb, reliable product evangelist and success drive an automobile that love together with properly head some sort of move. The main figurehead emir as soon as ISIS has been produced with 2006 has been some sort of ex – small-town cop with Iraq without the need of strict accreditation. In that case a great Silk only took across who was simply hasty together with inexperienced. Each of those have been destroyed just by North american together with Iraqi energies really, that’s a great ashamed with regard to ISIS’s father or mother, al-Qaeda and also its particular restless standard, Osama container Packed. The brand new emir, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, comments lineage in the Prophet, together with has changed into a really intelligent, well-connected standard. Your dog caused one more destroy with al-Qaeda with 2014, making improvements to ISIS’s preeminent job inside universal jihadist neighborhood.\n⢠Product Personality : There are plenty of identity character that will help that connection concerning teen employees and this also strict purpose : love, ruthlessness, to a great extent idealistic, ability to help lose just about all standard ethical principles, together with persistent quest for the fantastic fights that will go with that “End with Days”, that Islamic same in principle with Armageddon. The idea reminds considered one of some sort of frustrated, crazed gorilla : intelligent, persistent together with robust, and as well atrociously callous.\n⢠Internet marketing together with Social networking : That flourishing entry to electronic digital options to attain together with inspire these impressionable teen Muslims across the world comes with accomplished that respect of numerous internet marketing advisors. Applying mostly Metacafe together with Youtube that happens to be far better with regard to putting up graphics together with flicks, a person who illustrates that they get produced firm towns and then a way of living that’s trustworthy on their serious purpose, nevertheless entertaining together with pleasing for any individual. Product constructing fails to get support right away, nevertheless their own principles together with accomplish are generally concentrated together with absolutely consistent which often has become a 2010 vital cause for their own financial success to go out with.\n⢠Product Durability : the following gets to be the truth examination with over time tactical together with financial success with any sort of product. These lays that serious associated risk with regard to ISIS. They also have virtually no allies on the globe, several employees are really frustrated. Truth be told there get quite possibly ended up indications with teen practitioners revisiting property just lately, that can point out that will ISIS has recently arrived at some sort of showing issue.\nWhen definitely isn’t probably the most delightful research study with developing a brandname, that easy increase in the ISIS product echos several fundamental substances with regard to properly re-positioning together with preparing a robust universal product.\nMotives Tailored Cardbord Box Are generally Preferred\nCardboard box are utilized in various options within our on a daily basis activities. Their own performance may be seemed with retail store wrapping, hauling delicate toys together with product properly. No matter the kind and form of your handmade jewelry, a lot of these box may be tailored to safeguard together with retain merchandise in various options. There are actually activities the location where the product or service may necessitate specialized cover pertaining to their own coping with together with wrapping. When this can be the condition, that cardboard box may be that will get stone border dividers contained in the container. The following stone border partition covers your handmade jewelry on the inside with break down together with the break point.\nWith most of the types of wrapping box, cardboard box are definitely the the majority accommodating. They could be especially raised for several intentions which include stocking with clothing, catalogs, women’s publications, together with with regard to many other personalized employ. With regard to company intentions, they’re just viewed as the most effective wrapping product with regard to top quality together with advantage. There are actually several specialized types from this wrapping product. It’s possible you’ll figure out create them even more bracing using catchy lettering together with graphics.\nBenefits associated with Applying Tailored Cardboard box\n1. May be recycled\nCardboard box are accommodating together with is usually removed quite simply. This doesn’t damage ones waste container enjoy many other non-biodegradable wrapping box together with takes on an important purpose with limiting wrapping stretch of land waste products. The following is among the most factors that means it is a superb wrapping selection.\n2. Top quality with product\nPeople are constructed of superior supplies which happen to have the proportions to help tolerate scratching. The following the particular reason why they’re just great for stocking and hauling several solutions.\n3. Supplies Cover\nCardboard box inevitably supplies comprehensive cover for a product or service. They’re just robust, producing ingredients enjoy cereals to remain available to help clients. Cardboard box additionally covers jewellery with possessing washed out gone just by wetness and additionally increase that brand’s impression.\n4. Promote your business your enterprise together with exhibit many other solutions\nIt’s possible to have your enterprise custom logo design and various limited info crested relating to the wrapping container. Several establishments get produced a small increase with gross sales with the utilization of that product together with jewellery cardboard box.\n5. Really accommodating\nIt’s an individual vital attribute which it’s employ accommodating. A lot of these box may well easily use to help bundle components of several sizes and shapes. People is usually made out of several styles and designs. 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{"text": "4 DUCKHORN Court Unit 202 Las Vegas\nYou can respond by either emailing me at\nor call during\nat\nMy Question Is:\nGreat 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo in the heart of Summerlin, gated community includes pool access and more! Spacious, open floor plan with balcony, kitchen with pantry and breakfast bar., Directions From Town Center Dr. Turn onto Covington Cross, right on Silver Horse Pl, thru gate turn left on Domnus Ln, Right on Duck Horn, unit is on left corner unit #202.\nInterior Features Include:\nBlinds, Ceiling Fan(s), DrapesFireplace Description Great RoomTotal Fireplace 1\nHeating: GasSource Central\nFloor Type: Carpet, Tile\nExterior Features Include:\nBalconyFence No Fence\nAcreage: 0.0000 Acres\nLot: Description NoneLandscape Desert LandscapingSquare Feet 0\nRoof: Tile\nGarage/Parking: DetachedParking Assigned Indoor Parking, Guest Parking\nGarage Capacity: 1\nOther Features Include:\nCommunity: Summerlin\nSubdivision: North Half Parcel H-village"}
{"text": "Before you begin your residential project please review the following:\nHiring a Contractor\nOwner-Builder Information\nAre you in the Flood Zone?\nThe City of Woodland believes that the documents submitted for approval serves as a communication tool and must effectively communicate to the building official as well as to the contractor. It is hoped that a standardized, well documented, set of drawings and specifications will increase the understanding of plan reviewers and reduce the time required to review a set of documents.\nNew residential buildings, or additions and remodels to a residential structure require plans, specifications, energy calculations, and may require soils reports and other data. The documentation is routed for review by all pertinent City Divisions to ensure compliance with applicable codes and regulations before building permits are issued. Permit applicants should allow a minimum of 2 to 4 weeks for initial plan check activities to be performed depending on the complexity of their project. In order to provide fast and efficient plan check services, we utilize in-house plan check personnel as well as consultant plan review agencies.\nOver-the-counter plan checks are routinely provided for basic repair and replacement work such as termite repair, re-roofing, mechanical equipment change- outs, some sign installations, minor demolition work, etc. Over-the-counter plan checks are typically not provided for new construction work or for projects involving building additions, alterations, and remodels. For further information, contact the Building Division at 530 661-5820.\nNew construction projects\nThree sets of plans. Plans must be signed by the designer and if the designer is a licensed architect or civil engineer, then a professional's stamp must be affixed to the plans.\nTwo sets of structural calculations and two sets of title 24 energy calculations. A letter from a licensed geotechnical engineer must accompany the plans to indicate that the foundation and lot drainage is in substantial compliance with the soils report. If project is a new subdivision then a soils report signed by a licensed geotechnical engineer must accompany the plans.\nA Building Division application must be filled out signed and submitted with the plans.\nAdditions to existing construction projects\nThree sets of plans. Plans must be signed by the designer and if the designer is a licensed architect or civil engineer then a professionals stamp must be affixed to the plans.\nTwo sets of structural calculations and 2 sets of title 24 energy calculations. Plans must indicate that the foundation for the addition matches the foundation of the existing structure. A lot drainage plan must be provided.\nRemodel and or modifications to existing structures\nPlans for various types of remodeling (kitchen, bathroom, etc.) or modifications to existing structures (skylights, changing window types, etc.) may be required on case by case bases. Contact the Building Division at 530 661-5820 for specifics.\nRe-submittals\nSubmit 2 new sets of plans with all changes and modifications clouded and accompanied by a delta number. Two sets of any additional structural and energy calculations.\nNote: if only revised plan sheets are resubmitted the applicant will be charged time and material for collating these pages into the approved set of plans.\nQuestions\nContact the Building Division at\n530.661.5820"}
{"text": "by Jac La Tour\nThe list of reasons for churches and other ministries to become members of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) just got longer. While tithing is at a 40-year low in mainline churches, giving to ECFA member churches is up four percent from the 2009 level. And contributions to all members are up 5.8 percent.\nECFA presents a full account of members’ giving in its second Annual State of Giving report. To learn more about the benefits of ECFA membership, follow this link.\nHow does your ministry’s giving compare to the ECFA averages?\nSee Blog Comment Policy"}
{"text": "Canon EOS R5 8K Footages & More Reviews\nThe Canon EOS R5 is truly remarkable – it supports impressively high-resolution DCI 8K 30 fps raw video recording internally along with 4K recording up to 120 fps in 4:2:2 10-bit with Canon Log. And, the Canon EOS R5 is the first Canon camera equipped with a high-performance coordinated image stabilization (IS) system that integrates the camera’s in-body IS with IS systems on attached RF lenses (up to an impressive 8 stops of camera shake).\nHere are the Canon EOS R5 8K test footages and some more hands-on reviews, check out! And the Canon EOS R5 is now available for pre-order at Amazon, B&H, Adorama. Order now if you are interested.\nThe Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R6 are now available for pre-order at major US stores:."}
{"text": "Twitter is getting crowded with Data Portability talk. Let's discuss it here.\nMick's thoughts in no particular order.\nThis is all new. Facebook started in a controlled way (students only) and has opened the doors a little with the App platform. It's early days and us in the echo chamber are rightfully asking lots of questions. It's good to ask but don't expect easy solutions.\nDevils Advocate - are we all caring about this a lot out of fear of Facebook Monopoly? I'm an open source guy, but it mainly shits me that they might be the social operating system limiting my next business.\nI am not sure why answers need to be easy. Also this is not new. The problem is our definition of 'social network' is too narrow. Tangler is a social network, gmail, flickr, upcoming, digg and all of them - I want ONE buddy list - the rest are just applications inside which i can interact with my friends\nI think the One Buddy List will come but not this way.\nHow then?\nCreative commons and openID mash ups?\nI think we are on the right track, but I'm just not clear on how something like this can be open source.\nAlso, are we creating tools for us geeks, or for the common people?\nThe average dude just wants to use stuff safely.\nAnd actually, if you asked the average duddette whether they want a single system with all their friends, that's lots of fun, easily to use and safe, or if they want complete freedom to easily move things to new systems, they'd go with the former.\nIf I collect my friends information together in Outlook, it is my data. I move it to my mobile PC, my desktop, to plaxo. I also have a social contract with the people in that list not to send it to spammers etc.\nIf I build a Facebook profile with lots of friends then that collection is also my data and I still have a social contract not to share my friends email addresses etc with others. I have put time and effort into collecting that data. That data is my digital world. I want to move it to other places. This is no different to what I do on my local PC today, but is more tricky because it is on the internet. Thats why the time is now to think about that properly.\nThis debate is excellent because it brings the issue into relief with an actual use case.\nThe data portability proposition is to find a way to give me the control over my own data that does not require scraping, nor exposing my data (including your email address) to other people.\nPerhaps the answer is that I should build and maintain that list on my own service somewhere and then future Facebooks, Tanglers, etc let me connect to that to bootstrap my social net...?\nGuys like it or not, geeks solve things first, then the mainstream just use it\nMaking it open source is SUPER simple - you define the end-points and use standards to encapsulate the data\n90% of the solution is already designed (on the DP google group) and implemented (in the faraday media labs)\nIt's up to vendors to make it easy - DP is about pushing vendors. The only that DP does to help users is help them identify the vendors that join in by giving them a common Badge/brand to look for\nThat is true Chris BUT... Twitter is full of geeks this morning saying they don't get it... so they are not going to start work.... but I reckon that the issues before us today are EXACTLY the right fuel to engage real development.\nyeah so the problem is helping geeks get it - not end-users - YET\nUsers need to drive vendors... vendors will always choose lock in.\nAgain - consider what happened with DRM.\nYeah I agree but there are two different conversations going on here... to IMPLEMENT DP needs a geek story. To evangalise DP needs scoble and other high-profile cases, a common brand and user-facing materials - but there is no point promoting to users heavily until we have the reference design in place and some pilot sites from smaller, more nimble vendors\nThe story needs to evolve as the audience changes\nEarly Adopter Developers -> Developers -> Early adopters -> Mainstream\nMainstream may not even know about it in the end - they may just magically see the same friends list everywhere they go and authorize\nI think you are right with the adoption flow... but developers still need to understand how they are going to make people's lives better... so it still needs to be expressed in terms of users/people in my view. 'Implement hCard and Open ID on your site' doesn't do it for me.\njust finish the sentence\n\"... to get complete and up-to-date, and constantly refreshing data about users as soon as they join\"\nprecisely\nbut that's not USER value - that is developer value\nwhich is fine - that's the story they want\nthe end-user campaign is different\n'look for the DataPortability badge so you know you don't have to fill in your profile again'\nBut is there a central source still, like openID? Or is it just a network layer type function?\nI need to make a diagram maybe\nthis is the text version\nOpenID -> YADIS (a list of services you use) -> oAuth/oAuth Discovery on given services -> Retrieve data using common API and Standards\nTotally distributed, the only central point is the OpenID provider you trust which returns your YADIS file\nYeah, that is the golden rainbow, but I think it's still ten years off.\naaas if\nand just cause something is 10 years off why is it not worth starting/doing?\nTangler could implement this in a week\nand would win friends and influence people if it did\nthe tech is here, but the actual real world solution is a long way off.\nLots of people are using FB and other SN's but that doesn't mean they care or get it. The concept of RSS is still boring and painful to most. OpenID is just gaga.\nI know it will happen and I know it's worth to work on it now, I'm just wary of panaceas\nPeople don't care about HTML - but they care about the Web\nthey don't care about RSS but they care about the tangler notifier\nthe technology does not matter - the result matters - so we just need to show them results - which means we need to just implement it\nyep. I just struggle to see the structure working in such a subjective, vague and changing arena like my social graph.\nSocial graph is just data\nand its just a fancy name for 'buddy list'\nAnd it can be more than adequately described in XFN/FOAF/APML - so we simply need to help developers find and sync a user's XFN/FOAF/APML files\nMSN Buddy List is simple.\nGlobal Buddy List is messy and changing and vague.\nI question the marginal value of managing it. It's like Open ID for me. Sounds great, but it really doesn't save me that much time.\nBRB\nWell I think its a mistake to think of it as a global graph probably - it should be a personal graph - a Personal Social Network rather than a Portable one.\nAnd separating OpenID from the issue is also a mistake - OpenID is a platform on top of which this is all built. DP is what gives OpenID Value - that's the point - it is the next step after OpenID so that more value is realized by using an OpenID login\nnot separate things\nI know they are two layers of the same issue. I don't know enough about it yet to see how OpenID is a trusted easy to access, versatile central source that easily manages all my many many social apps (as you said, nearly everything online is)\nMick, I think you are wrong in your 10 years away estimate. Users will need this very soon and Chris is right that it can be implemented very quickly. The value it adds is immense.\nYou say \"it really doesn't save me that much time.\" - I think we will look back and think how silly it used to be that. - just to have a conversation - we needed to manually input all our friends details again into Tangler.\nWould you argue that Nokia should not allow exporting address book data to people that move to HTC?\nMick then u need to learn more about it\nPhil - Agreed - I'd say 5 years max till it's just 'expected'\nThe time to begin, however, is now\nI totally agree that it should be allowed and I know it will happen, and I'm behind it, I just think it's a big, complex task that a single vendor can't win due to trust and that open source can't win quickly because it needs vendor support.\nYep, i'm catching up.........\nOf course when I say 10 years, I mean 10 Mick years which is about 4.6 normal years.\nhaha - you are totally right there - 1 vendor can't win - that's why it needs to be done in this common/shared space\ni think in the end it will look like the banking system. Our currency is our data, trusted identity providers are the banks, and dataportability is the banking network/eftpos/atms etc\nI think there's a cause and effect at work here. Right now the value is low, but I think once it catches fire the sophistication and tools that support and manage that centralized data will become very powerful and very useful. That will quickly snowball.\nNot sure when that tipping point is though. Still a little way off for large numbers of users.\nA key issue will be privacy.\nAs i say over and over... The issue of privacy is just subset of the issue of Control.\nAnd to Quote Chris Messina \"\nOur notions of privacy must adapt. That starts by developing the language to discuss privacy in a way tha's obvious and salient. Simply demanding the protection of one's privacy is now a hollow and unrealistic demand. Our systems should protect our privacy by allowing us to fine-tune the trust we put in our friends\"\nSo nothing can help the cause more than true forms of user-centric data control\nAll true Chris.\nOne thing about privacy is it's a burden. It's hard to control, so most people just default to the default. I think that will turn ugly."}
{"text": ", May 5, 2010\nBack to posting?\nAfter a considerable hiatus, it would appear that I might, and I should stress might, be able to start posting again to this blog. I am hopeful about it, especially since \"Roman Catholic Vocations\" is now linked as one of the top ten vocations sites on the USCCB's new \"For Your Vocation\" website (I should note however, this blog is not an official blog of the Diocese of Raleigh). Sadly, I've missed the better part of the Year for Priests, which has produced countless great articles and stories, but I couldn't have changed the timing. God willing, I'll be back at this on a more consistent basis - I certainly want to be.\n1 comment:\nGreat to have you back. I have this site bookmarked and check it periodically. I have really enjoyed the articles and the cover pictures."}
{"text": "Mom's Candied Yams\nBy\nHeidi Edwards\n1\n@shygirlheidi\nI love these when my mom makes them on the holidays :) and now that I am stationed in Germany I will miss them for the next few years will need to start making them myself... I have made them 2x but I just always think her cooking is so much better than mine. lol\nRating:\n★★★★☆ 2 votes4\nPrep:\n1 Hr\nCook:\n2 Hr 30 Min\nIngredients\n- 5-6 lbsm-med sized yams\n- 1 cbrown sugar (mixed w/ 1 tsp salt)\n- ·mini or reg sized marshmellows (we always cut the reg ones in half i think if correct we used approx 24 but you can always use how many you prefer)\n- 2-4 Tbspmargerine ( i kinda just eyeball this amount )\n-\nHow to Make Mom's Candied Yams\n- Boil yams in water until soft enough to poke w/ fork. Drain. Peel while still warm (makes it easier)\n- Cut Yams legnth ways 1/2\" inch wide. Layer them in 3 layers, each layer going in different direction. Divide Margerine & Brown sugar mixt in 3rd)\n- Spray baking dish (3 quart size) with nonstick butter spray. Layer yams cover with margerine and Brown sugar mixture. Repeat in opposite direction.\n- Bake @ 300 for 2 1/2 hours or 275 for 3 hours. Basting every 15 minutes. Put marshmellows on 5 minutes before you want to serve them. Bake until golden brown (BE CAREFUL NOT TO BURN MARSHMELLOW'S)\nAbout Mom's Candied Yams\nCourse/Dish: Vegetables, Other Side Dishes"}
{"text": "In an era when the price of everything seems to rise inexorably, Morristown residents can count on one constant: Local taxes.\nFor the seventh straight year, they are not budging.\n“It’s a solid budget. Our revenues are good, our surplus is healthy,” said Mayor Tim Dougherty, who at Tuesday’s council meeting introduced a $53.7 million 2017 spending plan designed to keep “Morristown a desirable place to live, work and visit.”\nControlled expenses, increased revenue from Morristown’s building boom, and the town’s landmark 2015 settlement with Morristown Medical Center all combined to help the town hold its tax rate at 99 cents per $100 of assessed value.\nThe $40.9 million operations portion of the budget calls for the addition of two police officers, two firefighters and a building department inspector, for a full-time work force of 185 employees.\nIf the council approves the budget as proposed, all patrol cops will get body cameras. Streetscape improvements are planned for Washington and Martin Luther King avenues (traffic calming measures for the former, a park at Patriots Path for the latter), and two parks are in the works.\nRainy days –make that monsoons–should not scare town hall. Thanks largely to the hospital settlement, Morristown is carrying a $14.8 million surplus.\nWhile this is the sort of news politicians love in an election year— Dougherty seeks a third term, and faces a primary challenge next month from Councilwoman Michelle Dupree Harris—the bottom line isn’t quite as rosy for taxpayers.\nThat’s because taxes from the Morris School District, Morris County and the Morristown & Township Library are going up. So a resident with a home assessed at $352,000 will pay an extra $283 this year, totaling $9,668.\nParadoxically, the hot real estate market and hospital settlement that are stabilizing municipal taxes are driving up the town’s share of the regional school budget, which is apportioned based on property valuations, explained town Administrator Jillian Barrick.\nDougherty praised Barrick, now in her second year, for her fiscal expertise and diligence. “Her work ethic on the budget is superior,” said the Mayor, adding kudos for town Chief Financial Officer Frank Mason.\nA public hearing on the budget could come at the council’s May 23 meeting, said Council President Stefan Armington.\nBY THE NUMBERS\nMorristown has added about $7.1 million in assessed value over the last year, for a tax base of $2.26 billion. The 2015 hospital settlement added $40 million of value, Barrick said.\nThe amount to be raised by taxes for municipal purposes is $22.5 million, up by about $200,000 from last year. (All figures here are rounded.)\nThe capital portion of the spending plan, which does not directly affect residents’ taxes, is $4 million, of which the town anticipates bonding nearly $3 million. The other $1 million is coming out of a one-time $10 million tax settlement payout from the hospital.\nScheduled capital projects include about $300,000 to create a passive recreation park on two wooded acres on Hillcrest Avenue and approximately $250,000 towards a linear park near the Modera 55 apartments now under construction.\nThe administration also wants to purchase of a pair of trucks for the public works department and a new bus for the Colonial Coach seniors program (which will add Saturday service, the Mayor said); and continue street paving and re-striping.\nMorristown’s annual debt service is $3.5 million on $18.7 million of outstanding debt, a figure that has been steadily decreasing. Separately, the town has whittled debt on its sewer utility to $6 million, and expects the sewer plant to achieve a pay-as-you-go status within five years.\n“I feel pretty good,” Barrick said of her second budget as town administrator. “I think this is a good budget, a fair budget. We were able to make decisions investing in things that are important to the town, while also keeping the tax rate flat and being prudent with tax dollars.”\nFactors behind Morristown’s zero-increase include:\n- A payment of $550,000 in penalties and interest from Morristown Medical Center; it’s the second year of a 10-year payout stemming from the 2015 tax settlement.\n- In-lieu-of-tax payments totaling about $600,000 from the Modera 44 apartment complex the CVS pharmacy on Speedwell Avenue.\n- Town pension payments are down slightly from last year.\nBig-ticket items are salaries ($17.3 million, an increase of 7.2 percent driven largely by police and fire contracts) and employee health insurance ($5 million, up 9 percent).\nSalaries are a line item to watch next year.\nNegotiations are scheduled later this year with all six municipal bargaining units—two representing police, two for firefighters, and one each for blue collar workers and supervisors.\nPolice and firefighters are in the last year of three-year contracts with annual raises of 1.75 percent plus step increases based on rank.\nThe Mayor’s 13-minute speech was sprinkled with references to future projects — a Cambria hotel, environmental studies of Foote’s Pond, possible conservation of an 11-acre Loyola retreat, a municipal ID program to prove the town “is Fair and Welcoming to all.”\nAnd there were a few other nuggets:\nThree town engineers have received FAA certification to fly drones, for aerial photos for mapping, Dougherty said. Police saved nine overdose victims last year using the medication Narcan. The town issued more zoning permits last year than in the prior five years. Revenue from building permits rose by 18 percent.\nVideo: Delta Sigma Theta chapter V.P. Marian Sykes Johnson thanks Mayor for proclamation\nIN OTHER BUSINESS…\nThe council introduced an ordinance banning pet shop sales of cats and dogs.\nA small community garden is coming to the Elliott playground, thanks to some grant money and spade work by the town Environmental Commission and Grow It Green Morristown, announced Stefan Armington, the council president.\nMayoral proclamations honored Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., an African American nonprofit service organization celebrating 30 years in Morristown; and organizers of last weekend’s gun reform rally that included the Team 26 cyclists from Newtown, CT.\nThank Goodness! A team that makes it happen!!! Positive impacts all around! Shake the tree."}
{"text": "Now we’re moving further into Autumn, I’m expecting our outdoor exploration to take a back step over more indoor activities, or outdoor activities exploring nearer home and on the farm. We did have a lovely Sunday out at Cogges Manor Farm in Witney recently, which yet another place I went to as a child, but hadn’t been back since. I spotted the other day that it was used for filming Downton Abbey, featuring Yew Tree Farm, so worth looking out for it on tv on other occasions too.\nN and I parked in the specified car park, and then walked through the woods at the edge of the meadows to reach the museum. It was lovely as there’d obviously been a wedding at Cogges the day before, as there were still signs pointing the way for the wedding guests.\nCogges itself is a bit of a mystery. It’s a bit like a museum, but it’s very much a working farm albeit with only a few animals that we saw, some historical information and an old manor house. It’s very relaxed as once you’ve paid, it’s a case of mooching from one area to the other to see what you can find.\nWe had a map, but in terms of education, without paying for an explorer pack, it’s a case of talk to your children about what you see as you’re walking round. We did have a bit of a nosy at the wedding setting by the grain barn before they tidied the decorations away, and it did look like a lovely place to have an outdoor wedding. It’s obviously quite a popular place for them, as while we were there, we saw 2 couples wandering around looking at it and talking about wedding requirements for each area.\nFor us, the day was mostly about play. N loves the animals on the farm, but going elsewhere, his attention isn’t always that excited by seeing animals in other locations. He did quite like the pigs\nBut wasn’t interested at all at having a look at the rabbits, guinea pigs or the like which were brought out for an animal handling session later on in the day. In the same area, I also noticed some willow weaving lessons going on, and I noticed on the website that Cogges have lots of talks and crafty/nature workshops that you can go to.\nWe’d bought some feed for the goats, so headed there first. N loved the fact the goats had a climbing frame in their pen, but I’m not sure he was that keen on having 2 or 3 of them snuffling round his 1 little hand to grab the food. I was instructed to feed them the rest!\nThe manor house is beautiful – a gorgeous view from outside with white roses, and then croquet set out to play on the grass. We had a quick go which was fun. I’m not sure N was too convinced – I think he’s the type who, if he doesn’t take to something and achieve it straight away, then he’ll give up and look for something else to try. Doesn’t bode well for school next year!\nWe wandered into the house where it’s set out historically in the different rooms. I was all for dressing up in the old clothes set out in one room but N had spotted the puzzles and colouring toys set out so wanted to have a go at that instead. It’s great that they’re set up so well for children, as it means you can leave the children in peace while the adults have a quick look round the house. N didn’t bat an eyelid at the various deer heads hung on the walls, ‘reindeer, mummy’. Not quite, but same family.\nThe kitchen garden by the manor house is wonderful. So many beautiful flowers, and vegetables to talk to N about.\nN had a bit of a smack, falling along the path as he came running towards me. It didn’t impact him too much thankfully. Quick cuddle and he was fine again.\nI took so many photos in the garden, it was just the perfect place to grab some great photos.\nAfter having a look into the stables, N was excited to find the soft play area in another barn. It was all done out as a farm, so quite appropriate, although we only stayed in there a short while.\nN wanted to go to the adventure playground. We followed the map through the orchard and past the chickens to find a brilliant wooden climbing frame – house structure, complete with slide, zip wire off (N didn’t go anywhere near this after falling off the one in our local park), plus a separate rope climbing frame.\nIt was a lovely area for children to play in and lots of ‘moats’, trees and vegetation to explore in if they so wanted. N was just concerned that he was the only child there, asking me ‘where are the other children?’. I had to explain that we were the first people in there that morning and that others would soon arrive. Of which they did.\nThe swing was great fun too, although not so much for me having to push him.\nA drink sitting on the bench and watching everyone else play, then we went back to the main area as N was moaning he was ready for lunch (at 11.30!). We spotted the chickens heading into the soft play area so followed them in and found a little girl of similar age with her mum and Gran, playing. She was extremely outgoing and friendly, so N was straight in to play, It’s funny, as quite often he’ll be happy enough playing on his own, and not really sure of new people. But he wasn’t worried here. Straight in, telling her his name when she asked, and then setting her right on different games and role play to do.\nThey rode a tractor to the village, built haystacks and houses out of blocks, and spent a lot of time showing each other how they could fall into the ball pit. Simple things, but it was lovely to see 2 total strangers playing and laughing together, and really enjoying themselves.\nOnce lunch was calling again, we went to the café and chose some food. The menu is fairly limited, but was good wholesome homemade food. N had a children’s lunchbox where you could choose what you had in it (my favourite type), while I had a yummy sausage sandwich. The staff were happy to oblige when I asked for it without mustard and with ketchup, so not like some places where they’re totally inflexible if you ask for something a bit off piste.\nN loved the wooden tractor play area by the cafe. It’s near enough that parents can sit and have a coffee or look in the small farm shop (I was expecting more fresh produce and a big farm shop, rather than the few shelves with locally produced food products it actually was). He spent ages playing on it – while other children were just driving it, or riding in the trailer, N was putting them right and leaping out to reattach the ‘pipes’ between the tractor and trailer. It’s great that being out with his dad on the farm has seen him absorb so much information about the mechanical side of tractors as well as just the ‘being out with dad’.\nWe spent a good few hours there. For a lovely warm summer Sunday, it was getting busy, but by no means packed. If you’re in the area, I’d recommend it for a bit of history with animals and play thrown in.\nHave you found any hidden gems like this, which combine a couple of different ideas like farms and people history?\nWOW Emma I love all your amazing photos. Looks great. I bet you had so much fun too! Can’t beat the nice weather with your visit too! Beautiful post. thank you so much for linking up to Share With Me #sharewithme\nI grew up in Witney. At one point I lived on Church Lane and we walked past Cogges every time we walked into town. I’ve never visited – terrible, isn’t it?! One day 🙂"}
{"text": "I don't consider myself a hard-ass. Smart-ass, yeah, okay, but not a hard-ass. In fact, if there was such a thing as a soft-ass, that'd be me.\nOkay, forget I said that.\nThe point is, I'm an easygoing guy, really. I've been in the United States Air Force for twenty-six years and I've been an officer almost the entire tour. There's been only one time in my life during all those years when I buttoned myself up in a full-metal jacket and exercised my right to be a ranking asshole. That was after Charlie died, when I came on to the Stargate project. I had no interest then in making myself liked. I was plotting a course from one death to another. There were no points along the way.\nNaturally, that'd be when I met Daniel. I didn't make a good first impression on him. He didn't make one on me, either. He had long, sloppy hair and the kind of brainy, distracted arrogance that I'd hated in most of my college professors. We had to relearn each other later, after I went back to Abydos. After he joined the team. It took a while for him to get me. The jokes and the casual attitude threw him off, I could tell--I'd mellowed back to more or less my usual self by then. Don't get me wrong. Charlie's death was still this great rip down the center of my life, and the new Jack O'Neill sometimes felt hollow. All facade and bravado, no heart. But I must have passed muster, because after a while Daniel started to warm up to me.\nBut he still thinks I'm a hard-ass. No matter what I do, he doesn't get the difference between an Air Force officer toeing the line out of necessity and one who'd eat your balls for breakfast and not even burp. He thinks I'm tough on him when I raise my voice or slap his ideas down once in a while. And, in some other world, maybe he's right. But hell, I usually regret any digs I manage to get in. And if I don't, you better believe he makes me regret it before much time passes. The fact of the matter is, I put up with a lot. I have a long fuse. But sometimes...bang.\n\"This is not the same conversation we've had before,\" Daniel was saying now, staring me down. \"Though as I recall, the last time we debated acquiring technology by questionably moral means, I was right.\"\n\"And I admitted that,\" I said, measuring out my words, antagonized by the memory. \"But if the Eurondans hadn't turned out to be neo-Nazi lunatics, you'd have been wrong and I'd have been right. There was nothing wrong with the mandate I was carrying out. It could have gone either way.\"\nHe cocked his head at me like a dog that doesn't understand your words, only your tone. He looked puzzled, but I could tell by now when his puzzlement was real and when it was a front designed to make you feel vaguely stupid. \"You really believe that's all there is to it?\"\nCarter eased closer to us, almost into the charged air between our bodies. \"Sir, with respect, I think we should--\"\n\"Oh, we should, Carter. We should get Daniel a little bubble that he can live in happily ever after where there are no Gou'ald trying to wipe out upstart humanity.\" She shut up and ducked her head, while at the same moment Daniel raised his chin.\n\"Am I disappointing you, Daniel?\" I asked. \"What would you prefer, really? How about each time a handy new weapon against the Gou'ald is offered, I take out my checklist so we can ask ourselves, is it a nice weapon? Does it make us feel good about ourselves?\" My voice raised toward the end, fueled with frustration.\nHis jaw tightened. I'd succeeded in making him angry. The drawback was that anger only made him want to talk more. \"You're reducing this to absurdity so that you don't have to face what we're really talking about here, which is stealing the blood of people who've told us in so many words they don't want to facilitate biological warfare. You're talking about trying to recreate a disease that could wipe out humanity, not save it.\"\nI narrowed my eyes and kept them on his, refusing to be distracted by the sharp cuts of his hands. He wasn't going to strike out, though it was hard not to read his movements as a threat on some level. I certainly was tempted to strike him, or at least restrain him and stick him in a closet somewhere for the remainder of the mission.\n\"No, you're right. I'm not facing that,\" I said, feeling hot and hostile. \"I'm just a dumbass flyboy who follows orders, and I never question our mandate, because that would be wrong.\"\nHis mouth soured as I finished my sarcastic sing-song. \"Fine, Jack. Do what you want.\" He turned away, waving a hand that dismissed me from his world. He only made it a few feet and seconds before he turned back, though. He could never let anything rest. \"After all, I'm only here to follow orders, too, right?\"\nMy eyebrows climbed. \"You follow orders?\" I said. That was rich. \"Don't tell me I missed the flying pigs. I would have brought my camera.\"\nWe glared at each other, him with arms folded, me hands clenched, while Carter and Teal'c stood by waiting for a cease-fire. Or maybe to render first aid.\n\"You are a very angry people,\" said a voice from the corner.\nShit. Mekhu. I forced my posture to loosen, and turned to see the kid sitting cross-legged on a stool. Where the hell did he come from, I asked the others with a look. They offered various expressions of ignorance; Carter a small one-shouldered shrug. Teal'c, standing nearest to our visitor, walked over and drew back a wall curtain. Little door behind it. Cute.\n\"Mekhu.\" I managed a brief smile. \"How, uh, how long have you been there?\"\n\"Many words,\" he said with a grin.\n\"Ah, yes,\" said Daniel, darting a glance at me. \"We do share many words.\" He rolled 'words' around in his mouth like he wanted to choose a sharper term. \"But this doesn't mean we're an angry people. We get angry for a little while, but then we...get over it.\"\nI had nothing to say to that, but it sounded good.\nCarter smiled at the kid and went to kneel down by him. Times like this, I realized how good a mom she'd make someday. \"When we argue, it's because we are excited by ideas that we want each other to understand.\"\nMekhu looked at me, then at Carter. \"He has the loudest ideas.\"\n\"Not always,\" I said, trying to sound mild.\n\"Is it because you are the leaper?\" he asked me.\n\"That's 'leader,'\" Daniel said, speaking back and forth to the both of us and somehow making it clear he was mocking me on another level.\n\"Colonel O'Neill is our leader, yes,\" said Carter. \"And his ideas are important. And, sometimes, the loudest.\" She apologized kind of sideways to me as she said that. And then again, she didn't. She was pretty fed up with chest-thumping males, I gathered. Even a chest-thumping male can sense these things. \"But he listens to us as much as we listen to him.\"\n\"I do not think you listen,\" Mekhu said to me.\n\"Oh?\" Thanks, pal. That meant a lot coming from a thirteen-year-old with bare feet and purple feathers in his hair. I wasn't sure if I approved of these young Karnakian terrors and that was saying something, because usually I get along with kids.\n\"Idu says that those who speak with the loudest voice are the least wise.\" Idu was his dad. They had a new-agey sort of relationship and called each other by their first names. It was part of the whole Karnakian thing. Equality. Equality was just one of several words they threw at you, and if they'd used it to mean something I recognized that'd be great, but what they meant by it turned out to be chaos and lippy kids and the absence of anyone in charge who could answer yes or no to a simple question. Equality was beginning to get on my nerves.\n\"Idu,\" I began, and then caught Carter's eye. \"Idu has his own very interesting ideas.\"\n\"I still do not understand why you have leaders. To put one person above another--how can you ever speak as equals?\"\n\"That's a good question, Mekhu,\" said Daniel. I made a face at him that he ignored. \"What you practice we would call a meritocracy of ideas. It isn't unheard of.\" He gave me a cool, pointed look. Subtle as a trout smacking your jaw, that's Daniel.\n\"Leadership in itself is not an evil,\" said Teal'c. \"Where there is necessity for defense against an enemy there is a necessity for leaders.\"\n\"Why?\" asked Mekhu.\n\"To marshal and direct forces in battle, and to serve as an example of courage and wisdom that will compel adherence to a unified cause.\"\nSatisfied, I watched Mekhu try to digest that one. \"We do not battle each other in Karnak,\" he said.\n\"Your enemies fled,\" said Teal'c. \"They could return one day.\"\nMekhu took out a feather and weighed it in his hand, then let it fall with a smile.\nDeep.\n\"Perhaps.\" He stood and scrutinized me. I felt more scrutinized than I cared for, in fact, and sensed a headache coming on. \"You use words that you wish to have,\" he hesitated, \"obeyed. But even the wind does not command the leaves on the trees to move. They move because it is their will to move.\"\nOh yeah, headache. \"Okay,\" I said politely, searching for a reply that wouldn't be downright offensive. \"I...hear you. And when you find a leaf that decides not to move, I'll be the first to take a look at that. Just let me know. Or let Daniel know,\" I added as if coming up with a bright idea. \"I bet he'd get a real kick out of it, too.\" I smiled falsely at my archaeologist, who stared back like wood.\n\"You do not listen,\" said Mekhu. \"You think the wind is a leader and that you are the wind.\"\n\"Oh, he is the wind,\" Daniel piped up, raising his brows. \"A very strong, strong wind.\"\nCarter hid a smile, and even Teal'c turned his face aside a moment. Right. Well, that was it in a nutshell. Some days you're their glorious leader, other days you're the wind.\nCoffee. Sweet, sweet coffee. I sat down with my mug and warmed my hands, and wondered why there was never a plate of doughnuts lying around handy.\n\"The Karnakians have no government per se except as established by philosophical consensus. They're a peaceful anarchy, General. They have no system of legal sanctions, no institutions of authority. They relate to one another as equal members of an extended kinship group, loosely affiliated with other settlements along the nearest seaboard.\"\nDaniel clicked off the projection of the mission map and circled back around the table to his chair. \"No member of the community invokes authority or speaks for the whole.\"\nHammond glanced at me. I tipped up one shoulder and then hid behind my mug.\n\"What bearing does this have on your mission, Doctor?\"\n\"Only that, as Colonel O'Neill has pointed out, we could in theory just take the blood samples that we've requested and suffer no organized retribution.\" His tone made it clear what he thought of that. \"However, even an anarchy practices some form of social coercion. It's unlikely we'd be welcome back if we commit an offense they perceive as hostile to their way of life. Or to any individuals.\"\n\"Hey,\" I said. \"I did not suggest that we hurt anyone.\"\n\"No, just jab them with a needle while they're sleeping.\"\n\"It's one option,\" I said flatly. \"And if someone gave the order and it meant saving the human race, you bet I'd do it. In a heartbeat.\" I felt a flash of bitterness again at being the only one who'd say what no one else wanted to face, but that was my job, and I was doing it, same as I always had. Carter had said there were good odds of their blood being useful; I banked on Carter. I offered information and a range of alternatives, some of them a little dirty. When the stakes are high, that's what you do.\nHammond took an audible breath. \"Gentlemen, thank you. I'm fully cognizant of both sides of this debate.\" He looked around the table. \"If anyone wishes to contribute a fresh insight into this subject, speak now.\"\nCarter, next to me, folded her hands on the table. \"We have no way yet of knowing for sure whether there would be useful viral information obtained from a blood sample, sir. But if there is, it could prove invaluable in developing a natural physical defense against the Gou'ald. Though it was a fatal illness for the Karnakians that drove the Gou'ald away, we might be able to retro-engineer a vaccine that would render a human subject unsuitable as a host without the original illness or mortality.\"\n\"It would be a great advantage in our fight against the Gou'ald,\" said Teal'c.\n\"Though, uh, devil's advocate here--if we aren't useful to them as hosts,\" said Daniel, \"what reason would they have to keep us around at all? Or, assuming they wouldn't just wipe us out, what's to stop them from enslaving us the old-fashioned way?\"\n\"Guns,\" I said, flatly and only half-facetiously. \"Big guns.\"\nHammond flicked a look at me, but I could tell his mind was busy assessing the issue. \"You said every one of these people turned down your request?\"\n\"Yes,\" I admitted. \"Though we only asked--\"\n\"A hundred,\" Daniel finished.\nHammond frowned. \"How did they know what your purpose was in making the request? Surely you could have found someone who'd accept a lesser explanation, one that wouldn't raise these objections.\"\n\"They had town criers, sir, for lack of a better word,\" said Carter. \"Whatever we discussed with an individual was usually broadcast quickly around the city.\" She shared a dry look with the rest of us. \"It was quite effective. By the time we realized what was happening, the reasons for our interest were popular knowledge.\"\n\"I have to admit I find it hard to credit that no one among these people saw it in their own best interests to help us fight the Gou'ald.\" He shook his head once but didn't straighten his shoulders against the burden of command. I read the signs and cursed inwardly.\n\"At this time I cannot condone drawing blood against the express wishes of an intelligent people, by any means. With no certainty the results would even be of use, this would risk putting an unjustifiable strain on further talks. You'll return to the planet and pursue other avenues. If you're unable to obtain what you need, we'll have to curtail this initiative for now.\" He looked at me. \"I'm sorry, Colonel.\"\n\"Sir,\" said Carter.\n\"Yes, Major?\"\n\"There were some other indications that the Karnakians might retain Gou'ald technology. It's only hints so far, and they may not even know what they have. It's been several generations. But everyone we've spoken to concurs that the Gou'ald left PR5-358 very suddenly when the plague hit. We think there may be artifacts within some of the Karnakian dwellings.\"\nDaniel spoke up. \"We've seen rings worn by a few of the women that were almost certainly of Gou'ald craftsmanship, but tradition prevented their removal.\"\n\"I was going to test them,\" clarified Carter. \"If we can find anything not currently owned or in use�.\" She trailed off with a twitch of her brows, point made.\n\"You're authorized to offer any standard trade agreement,\" noted Hammond. \"And I'll have stores make up a package of goods for exchange. Is there anything further?\"\nDismissed.\n\"I think it's their idea of a joke,\" said Daniel, squatting to sift through the items left on our mat. He picked up a bunch of flowers, put them down. \"Or a philosophical statement. Sort of like a koan. We ask for jewels and weapons, they bring us...items from nature.\" He puzzled at the array, then sat on the floor and began turning over shells and rocks.\n\"That's peachy. So what we'll do is present a bouquet to Apophis and ask him not to rip our brains out. Think he'll go for that?\"\n\"Jack, this just proves my point. These people are committed to a peaceful ethos. Helping us to fight the Gou'ald would be fostering a conflict that goes against all their beliefs. That's how they see it.\"\nI framed a picture in the air: \"Sitting. Ducks. That's what these people are, Daniel.\" I was fed up and disgusted. A joke, he said. Some joke. They wouldn't be laughing the next time the Gou'ald rolled through their gate.\nHe looked up at me. \"That's what we thought about the Nox.\"\nI ran a hand over my head and walked away. I had no answer to that, but I knew--I knew--this was different. I stared out the window, over the rooftops and toward the sea. Pretty place. Reminded me of the Saudi coast. They had a big sunset up on display tonight. Wide and pink and orange. The water glittered in the distance and I could hear laughter floating up from the street. Trees swished, some birdlike thing landed on the rail and hooted at me, and I closed my eyes. It was always places like this that got nailed the hardest. We could come back in five, ten years and find a graveyard and blasted rubble. Daniel knew that, he had to, but he didn't see that.\nHe knew but didn't see. Evil was an abstract idea to him. No matter how much shit went down, he walked through it and came out the other side with the experience written like glyphs into his brain. He was a dry book.\nI turned and stared at the back of his head, and knew I lied to myself. The accusation sounded good but all it took was one look at him to realize it was a crock. I couldn't make his pieces fit together any other way though, didn't get how he could feel so passionately one minute and then sweep life aside the next to make a place on his shelf for dusty, useless ideas. Ethos. What was an ethos if you weren't around to enjoy it?\nCarter and Teal'c came in, dusty from head to toe and tired around the eyes. \"No luck, sir,\" Carter reported. She dumped off her pack. \"News of our visit had already reached the next village up the coast. By now there's probably not an inhabitant of this planet who doesn't know we want to collect their 'essence' to fight the Gou'ald.\" Carter doesn't often get ticked off, but when she does you can tell from fifty paces.\n\"Sorry to hear that, Major.\" I grimaced, waved a hand at our rug of treasures. \"We, however, have collected some lovely shells, driftwood, and rocks.\"\nShe stared at the mat, then stared at me with big eyes. I shared her pain.\n\"Our trade proposal,\" I said. \"We asked for jewels, they bring us--\" I waved again. \"Daniel thinks it's a joke.\"\nTeal'c surveyed the booty. \"I do not see the humor.\"\n\"Tell me about it,\" I said, sitting on a rickety chair.\n\"Where's Mekhu?\" asked Daniel. \"Did he come back with you?\"\nCarter sat across from me, and poured herself a cup of water from our hospitality pitcher. \"He's here. He wanted to know if we'd be going soon, and I told him yes.\" She looked at me as she sipped her water. \"He said he has a gift for you.\"\n\"For me?\" I blinked. \"Well, I have all the flowers I can handle. Don't know where I'd put any more.\"\nShe twisted out a tired smile. \"Well, if nothing else, I think we can safely say that the Karnakians would be one of the stubbornest people the Gou'ald ever had to face.\"\nThere was an idea. \"Maybe the snakes didn't leave because they got sick,\" I said, waggling my brows in a knowing way. \"Maybe they went insane.\"\n\"Most Gou'ald are driven mad by the sarcophagus, O'Neill. Not by their hosts.\"\n\"It was a joke, Teal'c.\" He cocked his head at me. \"Oh, never mind.\"\nMekhu came in, skipping barefoot across the stone floor with a display of energy that made me want to nap. Kids today. \"Hey, Mekhu. Watch the priceless artifacts.\"\nHe bounced to a stop in front of me and then stood on one foot, scratching his toes down the other calf. \"Your people are leaving, Colonel.\"\n\"Yes. Very soon.\" None too soon.\n\"You have not found your visit fruitful.\" I eyed him, not immediately answering. His dark hair was full of straw and he had blue spots of paint on each cheek. Mix anarchy and fashion and this was exactly what you'd expect to see.\n\"We enjoyed meeting you, Mekhu,\" said Daniel, coming to join us. \"And your people. We appreciate the hospitality that you and your family have shown us. We'd hoped to learn more, though; to gain more tangible knowledge that would allow us to fight our enemies.\"\nI was reluctantly impressed by Daniel. Grateful even, for his unexpected support. He'd gotten in a tiny dig there, and I could tell he was ready for another fishing expedition. I suppose it made sense. Even an archaeologist can't do much with a bunch of posies.\n\"We have been interested to learn of your ways,\" said Mekhu. He gave me a sly grin. \"And we do not want you to leave unhappy.\" He pulled a dangling chain of gold from his pocket, and held it temptingly across his palms. \"This is the hali al-Najidri. It has been in our family for many years and is a token of great esteem and honor.\"\n\"Hey,\" I said, staring at the links and jewels. Plain-looking, but who knew what fancy Gou'ald action it might contain. \"Nice...trinket.\" I exchanged looks with the others, who were already busy exchanging looks of their own.\n\"Mekhu, are you sure that this is yours to give away?\" asked Carter. She kept her voice steady and skeptical but couldn't hide how ready she was for him to say yes.\n\"Oh, yes.\" He showed off his white teeth.\n\"May I...?\" Carter took it from his hands and turned it over. \"I don't sense any naquada, sir,\" she said, disappointed.\n\"And it's not, uh, Gou'ald in style,\" added Daniel in a murmur, looking quickly to Teal'c for confirmation.\n\"I do not believe it is,\" agreed Teal'c. \"It appears to be a simple ornament.\"\n\"So it's not--\"\nCarter shook her head at me. \"No, sir.\"\nDamn. I edged out a smile for Mekhu, who was holding the chain again. I couldn't really tell him this wasn't what we were looking for. \"Thanks. We'll treasure it.\" I reached for it, but he drew away.\n\"It is for Daniel that you must wear this.\"\n\"Beg pardon?\"\n\"You have shared anger. The hali al-Najidri is a circle of peace. To wear its gift is both to give and accept forgiveness.\"\n\"O-kay.\" I looked at Daniel, who pursed his lips and gave me no clue. \"Mekhu--\" I was going to double-check and make sure this wasn't the Karnakian equivalent of a marriage band, but then I couldn't bring myself to ask a question like that of a kid. Oh well. What the hell if it was. We were leaving anyway. \"Sounds great. Daniel?\"\n\"What? Oh.\" He took the chain and stretched it out for a moment, gave me and then Carter an odd, questioning look, then shrugged his brows and came around behind me. \"I, uh, forgive you and ask your forgiveness.\" I felt the cold metal slide around my neck and tried not to make a face. \"May this band contain and express the spirit of our friendship,\" he added from behind me, ad-libbing for what sounded like the hell of it. Give the man an inch of ritual, and he takes a mile.\n\"Ditto,\" I said, feeling foolish and trying not to notice Carter's smile and Teal'c's...well, it wasn't quite a smile, but something was creeping around the edges of his lips. Smirk, I'd have to call it.\nHated that. A great guy, Teal'c, but too pleased for his own good sometimes. Of course, who do you think taught him everything he knew?\nRight.\nWe were over hill, over dale, and more than halfway back to the gate when I found out that I couldn't take the damn chain off. I had a heavy pack and a gun slung over my shoulder, and was drabbed out from head to toe, but there I was screwing around with my new gold jewelry and cursing under my breath. Oh, they tell you to accessorize, but they don't tell you it's for life....\n\"Carter!\" I called ahead. And then, to the others: \"Hold up.\" Carter came back down the line. \"Get this damn thing off of me.\" I tugged at the metal on my neck, annoyed, and then lifted my head and stared off into space as she squinted and fiddled.\n\"Hmm,\" she said.\n\"Carter,\" I said, trying to keep my voice interrogative instead of warning. I really hoped that she wasn't going to tell me--\n\"I don't see a clasp.\"\n\"Really? That's odd. Let me see.\" Daniel edged in and took her place. His knuckles brushed my neck as he turned the metal around and around. I took a deep breath. Whoa. That was...odd. I wanted to jerk away from his hands but I also wanted--\n\"Okay, okay,\" I said, pulling away. \"That's a neck, not a corkscrew. This can keep till we get back to base.\"\n\"It's probably very easy to open,\" said Carter. \"But we may need better light.\"\nOn that note, we kept hiking gateward, under this huge grey and white sky that looked like a meringue. And wouldn't you know, it grew darker. Thunder rolled and lightning cracked and we gated from weather to calm, coming in out of the rain to the familiar boring walls of our gate room. Always good to be home, welcomed by guns. They're comforting, in the right hands.\nHammond was front and center waiting for us as we clomped down the ramp.\n\"Report, Colonel.\"\nI pointed at my neck. \"I went to Karnak and I all I got was this lousy necklace.\" He looked straight at me, tolerantly unamused, so I was obliged to go on. \"They weren't interested in trade, General. They did give us some nice flowers, though.\"\nGenerals don't like to be confused, and it's not in one's best career interest to tease them. Hard to kick the habit, though. Especially when my team was always so quick to save the play.\n\"We went up the coast to the nearest village,\" said Carter, \"and tried to find anyone who hadn't heard the news of our visit.\" She shook her head. \"No luck, General.\"\n\"We also asked for any Gou'ald artifacts or weaponry they could find,\" added Daniel. \"But they, uh, brought us gifts of nature instead.\" He dug into his pocket and handed a rock to the general, who turned it over in his hands. \"At least we have evidence of an indigenous fossil record.\"\n\"I'm sure the President will be very glad to hear that,\" I said.\n\"I'm afraid not,\" said Hammond to all of us, bluntly. \"But you did your best.\" He handed the rock back to Daniel and eyed me then. \"What, pray tell, is that you're wearing, Colonel?\"\n\"It is the hali al-Najidri,\" said Teal'c, as if this explained everything.\nDaniel adjusted his glasses. \"It's an expression of peace and forgiveness between two people. One of our hosts gave it to Jack--actually, he gave it to me to give to Jack. We'd been having a, ah, debate about policy.\"\nHammond gave a small grunt. \"Why am I not surprised.\"\n\"We haven't been able to get it off yet,\" said Carter.\n\"Tell me that's not a piece of Gou'ald technology, Major.\" Hammond drew alert at her words and sounded ready to be alarmed.\n\"No, sir. We've checked. There's no sign of naquada.\"\n\"Nor do I recognize it as a device used by the Gou'ald,\" said Teal'c.\n\"Luckily, sir, it goes with my dogtags.\"\nYeah, that went over well.\n\"Report to the infirmary, Colonel,\" said Hammond dryly. \"Before I have to write you up for violating dress regulations.\"\n\"Yes, sir.\"\n\"Debriefing in one hour.\"\nYou know you're not really home until you have blood drawn, an MRI, a high-frequency blast from the old harmonica generator, and that damn penlight shone in your eyes. It makes me all misty. Really.\n\"Well, Colonel, your blood-work looks normal, and your MRI is clear. You're as healthy as you were when you left.\" Fraiser slid her pen back in her pocket.\n\"How healthy is that, exactly?\"\nShe ignored me. Go figure. \"I can't find anything to indicate that the necklace is interfering with your normal functions, or in fact having any effect on you at all.\"\nI held up a finger. \"It's not a necklace. Girls wear necklaces. From now on we're calling this a chain.\" Daniel rolled his eyes at me from where he sat, but hey, your mind decides these things for you during an hour of pricking and poking.\nFraiser smiled. \"Well, your chain appears to be no more than that. And since you've experienced no unusual reactions--\"\n\"Nope. I feel fine.\"\n\"--then I'd say you're unlikely to be at any risk wearing it for now, until we're able to find a way to remove it.\"\nI stood and pulled on my jacket, and Daniel hopped off his bed. \"Yeah, about that.\" I tugged again at the metal, wishing it were at least long enough to tuck down my shirt.\n\"Come back after your briefing. We'll be able to take another look and start a detailed analysis then if necessary. And in the meantime, if you should feel anything unusual--dizziness, nausea, headache--\"\n\"You'll be the first to know.\"\nI strolled out of the infirmary with Daniel tagging along at my side. \"I hope we don't have to damage the piece to remove it,\" he said absently, by which I mean you could tell the remark was being radioed out from somewhere in deep space.\n\"I hope we don't have to damage my neck to remove it,\" I said, annoyed at his priorities.\n\"Well,\" he said after a moment, \"that too.\"\nMisty.\n\"Their technology level isn't very high,\" Carter said. \"But I wouldn't rule out a visit at some later date. If nothing else, it's worth trying to establish a relationship of trust. It may take time. Not every culture is going to be responsive on first contact. It's a lot to ask, when you think about it, sir--handing over blood samples to a bunch of strangers who show up on your gate-step.\"\n\"Agreed,\" said Hammond, and then asked her to estimate how long it would take to establish relations. She said something, Daniel said something, Teal'c said something. I poured myself a cup of coffee and let my team do their job.\nFresh coffee, I noticed, taking a sip. I poured another mugful and wandered back to the table.\n\"--might be responsive in time to a dialogue of reason rather than offers of trade,\" Daniel was saying. \"They aren't a mercantile society. We may even have offended them with our offers, though it's hard to tell. From my own observations, I think it's unlikely they'd take offense in a manner we'd easily recognize. Uh, thanks,\" he said, taking the coffee I offered.\nI stroked the back of his neck and then dropped into my chair.\n\"Did you take away any similar impressions, Major?\" Hammond asked.\nI stretched out in my chair and answered Daniel's frown with raised brows. What? Did I have something growing on my face?\n\"I couldn't say, sir. It's not really my area. I would agree though that the Karnakians responded atypically to offers of trade. They had no interest in medicines, technology, or even agricultural innovations.\"\n\"It would be difficult to establish a common bond,\" said Teal'c, \"with a people who have no wish to raise their standard of living.\" Standard of living, I noticed, with an inward smile. I loved it when Teal'c showed off his Earth lingo.\n\"I think the point here is that they define their standard of living differently than we do,\" said Daniel, caught up again. \"Not by technological development but by philosophical enlightenment. They live in harmony with nature and with each other--they have no need for a justice system, no need for a police force or a military presence.\" He lifted his hands as if trying to describe a bowlful of air. \"How can you measure the value of that in terms of money or material goods?\"\n\"They own things,\" I said, vaguely irritated, conflicting thoughts scratching around the door of my mind. Hated that. Distracting. Like dogs wanting to be let in, but less fun. \"If they're such a perfect society, why do they have possessions? Why wouldn't they hand over their rings to Carter?\"\n\"I don't know,\" Daniel said, turning my way. \"They're not a communist society now, but they're still developing. It's only been, what,\" he looked at Carter, \"seven generations since the Gou'ald left? Give them time and they might be that much further toward realizing a true Utopia.\"\n\"You think communism's a utopia?\" I asked. Man, but he was unbelievable sometimes.\n\"What I think is--\"\n\"Doctor Jackson, thank you. I'm sure that this would be a fascinating discussion for all of us, but I have another meeting.\"\nWe focused our attention Hammond's way. It was a surprise to all of us. \"You do?\" I said.\nHe stood. \"Believe it or not, there are other SG teams on this base, and other duties that compel my time.\"\nI affected hurt. \"I thought we were special.\"\n\"You're very special, Colonel.\" Ouch. \"And I look forward to reading all of your reports.\"\nDismissed.\nInfirmary. Again. Poked and prodded. Again. I closed my eyes and thought about how much I wanted to nap. Carter stood behind me, turning the damn chain on my neck again. Around and around and around....\n\"There has to be a clasp,\" she said with aggravation in her voice. \"It was unjoined when Mekhu brought it to us.\"\n\"The exterior is definitely gold,\" Fraiser said as she peered into her microscope, before coming back over. \"But it's plated onto a secondary layer, which is what must have stopped the cable cutter. I'll remove a larger area of the plating and try to take a clean sample for the microprobe.\" She began scraping at the thing while she and Carter talked over my head. Literally.\n\"What do you think it means that the designers of this plated the gold on a base mineral?\" Carter asked.\n\"It could mean nothing--it could be the alien equivalent of costume jewelry.\" Scrape, scrape.\n\"But the way the links are joined suggests they might be threaded onto a common core.\"\n\"Something something something,\" Fraiser said. I tuned them out until I felt the scraping stop. The women were still deep in discussion. Give two scientists a single molecule to talk about and the fun will never end.\nImpatience drove to my feet. \"This is all very interesting. But I have a report to write. Let me know when you figure out a way to hack this thing off.\"\nI went to my office. Small place. Glossy wooden desk with doodads on it. No windows. Half a mile below the surface, give or take a secret level. I sat down, booted up the thing on my desk and yawned.\nJean came in. \"Sir, it's good to have you back.\" She handed me four batches of folders, one at a time, letting me stack them at my whim. \"These require your signature. These you need to read as soon as possible. These are the reports that you should read but never will. And these are the landfill.\" I took the last handful of folders from her, then handed them right back. They had now officially passed across my desk.\n\"Thank you, Corporal.\" I started whipping through my first stack of folders, scrawling my name more or less near the dotted lines. \"What's the intel?\"\n\"Sergeant Agosta won the base middleweight title, the commissary is no longer serving pecan pie, and Captain Martinez had a boy, sir.\"\n\"Really? That's great. Hey, I should probably--\"\n\"You sent a card, sir.\"\nI raised my brows. \"Was I tasteful?\"\n\"Yes, sir.\"\n\"They'll never believe it's from me.\" I handed back the first stack of folders, with full faith in Jean that I hadn't just authorized an ops audit or signed away my weekends to motivational command seminars. She left, and I thought about our recent mission and dawdled. I picked up a report on base security, opened the cover, closed it.\nTime to get cracking. Open the program, load new report, and...stare at the empty form. I felt an odd restlessness.\nMaybe I needed pie.\nForty minutes, a yo-yo, and a month of Dilbert later, I shook myself alert with a recognition of nothing accomplished. I had that disjointed feeling that comes with returning from a mission and trying to resynch with local time. When I checked my watch, it read 1710, but the numbers had no meaning. It was all about food, I decided. A sandwich, another cup or two of coffee, and I'd be back on track.\nThat restless feeling I'd decided was my stomach directed me to the commissary, but my feet took me to Daniel's office. He was sitting at a counter, laptop idling nearby, but he had a book open. Six or seven, in fact, if you counted the ones within squinting distance. Once he started typing, he'd be hard to stop--his mission reports were twice as long as everyone else's--but he always put it off. I liked that. Gave me something to nag him about.\nHe looked up for a second when I came in, then sank back into his book when he saw it was just me. I wandered around his office, picked up stuff that looked cool, and wondered how the hell he ever found anything. There was a stack of thick, heavy books on one counter. I pulled off the top one, flipped through the pages, then sniffed it.\n\"Was there something you wanted?\" Daniel said, trying to act like he was noticing me for the first time when in fact I was bugging the shit out of him.\n\"No.\" I set the book down, then gave his question some more thought. \"Thought I'd go get something to eat. You want to come with?\"\n\"No. I'm not hungry.\"\nThat was his idea of a conversation. If I'd left then, he'd have given it no further thought. Some linguist. I sat down on a stool, picked up a pencil, tapped it against the nearest surface. I thought about the sound it made, about where pencils came from, about whether the Tok'ra had pencils, about possibly devising a system of field distress signals with Teal'c that would include broken or embedded twigs, about my fifth-grade teacher, Mrs. Godfrey, who used to say--\n\"Jack, please stop doing that.\"\nI laid the pencil down, gave him my most upbeat look. \"Sorry,\" I said. He dipped his head, and his whole face scrunched up. He wanted to read, this was clear, and he tried hard to ignore me. I stared at him because I could do that, I was a colonel. I stared at his forehead and glasses and at his mouth, which kept twitching. I remembered when his hair had been longer, and wondered for the first time why he'd never let it grow back. It wasn't as if he could pass himself off as a soldier. He was a brainiac, with buzz on the sides. But it worked for him, that whole look.\nHe met my gaze, sort of tipping his head up like a worried kid who wants to check if you're still on his case. \"You're still here,\" he said.\nI came up with something fast. \"Thought I might write my report here,\" I said. \"My office is--\" What was the word? Empty? Boring? Quiet? \"Cold.\"\n\"Cold?\" He blinked.\n\"Freezing.\"\n\"Don't you have a thermostat?\"\nI had no idea. \"Sure...maybe.\" I paused. \"I don't know.\"\n\"Okay.\" He went back to his book, so it appeared to be settled. I made a pot of coffee and sat down at a computer and with my notebook in front of me banged out my observations, assessments, and recommendations; logged the radio transmissions we'd made and the names of our local contacts, with descriptions; and provided all the other stuff that intelligence wanted to know, like the size of their militia and their tech-dev level and whether they used psychoactive recreational drugs.\nIt passed the time, and eventually I saved and filed what I'd written. They'd be sending it back to me sooner or later with an RMI attached, because I hadn't scanned in the map, which was buried in my pack waiting to be excavated. Of course, this was only the preliminary report. Tomorrow we'd have the post-mortem team meeting to fill and file the DTTD in all its boring glory.\nI swung around on my stool and stretched. \"How's your report coming, Daniel?\"\nHe looked up from the notebook he was scribbling into. \"What?\"\n\"Your report. How's it coming?\"\n\"You know I haven't written it yet.\"\nI moseyed over. \"Whatcha doing?\"\n\"You know what I'm doing.\" I knew. Trying to capture the local lingo before it disappeared from his brain; like trying to capture water in a sieve, poor guy.\n\"You eaten?\"\n\"Uh, no.\" He didn't look my way this time, and his attention faded from me as he scribbled more. I sat off behind him, watching his scholarly back. The curve of his neck. The movement of his hand. The way his arms framed the notebook and how his broad shoulders flexed every now and then. Ten minutes or so later, he straightened and gazed directly at the far wall; then, before I could begin to wonder what he might be staring at, craned a look over his shoulder.\n\"Jack.\"\n\"Yep.\"\n\"Why are you here?\" He put his pen down and turned on his stool to face me. \"Is there something you want to talk about?\"\n\"Talk? No.\" God, no.\n\"You've been in my office for,\" he looked at his watch, \"almost six hours.\"\nI raised my brows and acknowledged this with a nod. \"That's a record, isn't it.\"\n\"Yes.\" He sounded unthrilled.\n\"You,\" I said, pointing, \"should eat something.\"\n\"I'm not...hungry,\" he said, and I marveled at how he did that, how by the time he worked out a three-word sentence you felt he'd thought about saying ten other things.\n\"Okay.\"\n\"Okay.\"\n\"Okay,\" I said, \"I'm going to hit the sack.\"\n\"That's a good idea.\"\nI went. Once I got down the hall I felt like I'd left something undone or unsaid, but I continued walking out of habit until I reached the nearest bunk room. I took off my boots and stretched out on the bed and thought about sleeping. I did sleep for a while, then I woke suddenly and sat up in bed, heart skittering. I looked around the room. I didn't recall a nightmare or sense that I'd heard a sound, but damn, I was awake. That sucked. I checked my watch: middle of the night.\nIt occurred to me that I'd asked Daniel if he'd eaten, but I'd never eaten anything myself. Pie, I thought. Pie. The commissary would be open. I was hungry, so I headed there and ate a trayful of stuff that I didn't really notice well enough to name. They had no pie. I filled out a complaint card.\nDaniel's office was still lit when I returned, and he was asleep over his notebook. I put a sweater across his shoulders, a big woolly thing he never wears, then found a chair, rolled it near him, and settled into it.\nI was more tired than I'd realized, and as it hit me like a hammer and my eyes closed, I thought: When he wakes up, maybe he'll tell me what the hell I'm supposed to do.\nI woke and my neck hurt, and everything was exactly as I'd left it. Daniel's office was bigger than mine, but it still had no windows, and it was still the kind of place in which you could fall asleep and wake up and have no clue what hour or day or month it was. In short, we were buried beneath the surface of the earth.\nChairs aren't beds. I wiped a hand over my face and groaned, then bent forward and massaged the back of my neck. Daniel was still zonked, I noticed. I kicked his stool, and he seized upright and said urgently, \"La wain bitwwaddi had darb?\"\n\"Now, now.\"\nHe turned around; his glasses were halfway down his nose. \"Jack.\" He closed his eyes. \"I'm asleep.\" He opened his eyes. \"Or not.\"\n\"Time for breakfast.\"\nDaniel pushed his hand up under his glasses so they rested on his fingers, and rubbed his eyes. \"No,\" he said, getting frowny. \"No. I was in the middle of a thought.\" And he turned and started writing in his notebook.\nOkay. That was too much. I stood and reached my hand out, ready to haul him up out of that chair and drag him to the commissary. Then my hand dropped and I just...left by myself. I tried to shrug it off, but it bugged me. As I went through the chow line, I grabbed two of everything and carried it back to him. I was whistling when I returned, happy for no reason. Or no reason I wanted to evaluate closely.\nHe saw me, saw the tray, and stopped writing. \"Breakfast is served,\" I said, putting it down in front of him.\n\"Jack, I don't want you to take this the wrong way.\" He spoke carefully and stared at me. \"But I'm beginning to find this disturbing.\"\n\"What's that?\" I grabbed an apple and a bowl of cereal and found a clear space.\n\"You've hardly left my side since we returned from PR5-358.\"\n\"So?\"\n\"So. That's weird.\"\n\"No, it's not,\" I said with certainty.\n\"It's not?\"\n\"I'm hanging out. It's what guys do.\"\n\"Oh.\" He gave that some thought and rubbed the side of his neck with another puzzled frown, so very Daniel he could patent it. Enough with the frowning, though, for crying out loud. I stood up and turned him around on his stool and began to massage his neck.\n\"What are you doing?\" he asked, like he truly didn't know.\n\"Your neck's bothering you.\" I rubbed, and for a moment had the idea that this should have been strange. Instead it was...okay. Good. Good for him, and good for me. My head buzzed, and the rest of me felt peaceful, relaxed. Like a weight was sliding away.\n\"Jack, that's--that's, ah, good--wow. But I'm not sure this is so smart. What if someone came in. They could get the, um, wrong impression.\"\nI stroked his neck with my thumbs. He shut up and tipped his head back into my hands. Heat spread through my body, familiar but different. I moved my hands to his shoulders and worked my grip as deeply as I could into his tight muscles. Yeah, this was definitely good. And it had never occurred to me that I could reach out to him like this. I wondered why not. So a man has dirty fantasies now and then. Perfectly normal. Doesn't mean every casual touch between two friends is off-limits.\n\"Oh,\" Daniel said. \"Oh...ouch...ohhh.\" I moved and the back of his head brushed my solar plexus. He leaned forward without warning. \"Okay. That's...that's good. I'm good now. Thank you.\"\nDisappointed, I drew away. \"I could keep going. Really. It's no problem.\" I knew how hopeful I sounded; couldn't help it.\n\"Um, no. Thanks.\" He didn't turn around. \"I should...breakfast.\" He started to eat, and I picked at my own food, wishing he'd ask me to do more.\n\"Jack, are you following me?\"\nI paused mid-saunter, hands in pockets. Daniel had come to a standstill himself, there at the turn of the corridor.\n\"I happen to be going that way. To the elevator.\" I hesitated. \"Up.\"\n\"You're stalking me.\"\n\"No I'm not,\" I said, offended. Loftily I brushed by him and headed to the elevator. Now he had to follow me. Ha.\nWe entered the elevator together. He was wearing his civilian clothes, I was wearing mine. We rode up slowly to the surface in silence. I could see him from the corner of my eye, staring at me like I was an alien visitor. After a minute, I turned my head and stared back.\n\"I'm going home now, by the way,\" he said. \"Alone.\"\n\"Duh,\" I said, because what else could you say to that. Our forty-eight hours of post-mission detention were up, our reports were filled, and we'd been cleared to leave the mountain. I was going home too. I had things to do. Things I could do, anyway.\nI wasn't stalking him. That was just silly.\nIn the parking garage, we went our separate ways and it was only coincidence that I ended up behind him in the north portal. I kept on his tail through the blast doors and up to the security booth and then watched his Kia zoom off after he was checked through. Once I'd been passed, I drove sedately out of the mountain and gates and hit the road. His car wasn't in sight, which was fine, because he was going home and I was going home.\nSunglasses on, radio on, windows down, one arm resting in the late sun. I sucked in the breeze and thought about what I wanted for dinner, and the evening ahead was looking dandy, until I began to feel hot around the collar. Literally. Damn chain. I plucked at it and shifted in my seat and grimaced, and repeated those actions for another three miles and then it finally sank in that the chain was getting hot and I stepped on the brakes and veered off the road in a panic.\nSitting on the side of the road, hand wedged between metal and neck, information flooded in. It was more than a touch of chain-burn. My head hurt, my gut boiled, my body crawled with rising anxiety. I dug out my cell and tried to decide who to call: Daniel or the mountain. I weighed these options in a haze, far longer than you'd think I'd have to, and then a splitting pain made me groan, and I hit speed-dial.\nHe had his phone off, the bastard.\nI chucked the cell away, put the car into gear and floored it. I should have turned around, it was crazy not to, Hammond would have my scalp, but my car pointed the other way and my brain was fried. And the weird thing was, the faster and further I drove, the better I felt. By the time I entered Colorado Springs the heat clenching my neck had faded to warmth, like you might feel after a good shower. I headed for Daniel's apartment building and hoped he'd be there and not futzing around the supermarket.\nWhen I helloed him through the speaker, there was a long silence before he buzzed me in; and when I got to his door he opened it and stood there with no welcome. Any other time, I might have felt like a jerk, but he looked really good with a ratty grey tee-shirt on and his glasses off, reminding me out of the blue of this guy I played football with in high school. Tim. Looking at Daniel, I had a brief, miserable moment when I wanted to step forward and do something rash. Energy welled up in me and had to spill out.\n\"This damn thing is Gou'ald,\" I said, yanking at the chain.\nHis face changed and he let me in--pulled me in, and closed the door. \"What happened? Are you okay?\"\n\"It got hot,\" I said. \"And zapped me.\" I waved a hand at my head.\n\"Zapped you how?\"\n\"Headache. Upset stomach. Ick. General ick.\" Tension buoyed my voice. The world felt funny. Good, bad, uncertain.\nHe crossed his arms and his face pulled into worry. \"Are you sure it was the necklace--the, uh, chain? Maybe you're getting sick. We could have brought something back.\"\n\"It's this. I know it. If I hadn't been sure, I would have turned around.\"\n\"Why didn't you?\"\nI shook my head and looked around his hall for something to focus on. Masks. Rug. \"Seemed easier to go forward.\"\n\"Which is the same reason why you haven't left my side for the last two days,\" he said, putting it together. \"It must be the chain. It's compelling you.\"\n\"To what?\" I glared, hating to have this put into words, hating to face up to what I'd deliberately not been thinking about.\nHe shrugged one shoulder. \"I don't know. Physical proximity, certainly.\"\n\"Shit.\" I said, and pressed my forehead\nagainst the nearest wall. \"Not again. Why do freaky alien things always\nwant to visit my brain?\"\n\"I'm not sure I'd characterize this yet as visiting.\"\n\"Who cares?\" I turned. \"I want this off, I want it gone.\" Except I didn't want it gone, not strongly enough to make my words sound convincing. Convincing to Daniel, sure, but not to me. For him I'd wear this a long time, without complaint. Okay, now that came out of left field. I tried to wrap my mind around the two inconsistent thoughts. Cognitive dissonance, they called this. Fancy name for a headache.\n\"Yesterday,\" Daniel said.\n\"What about it.\"\n\"You, uh, rubbed my shoulders.\" He sort of rolled his shoulders as he spoke, remembering or nervous, or both.\n\"What about it?\"\n\"Don't you think--\"\n\"No.\"\n\"O...kay. But you have to admit it's strange that--\"\n\"Daniel.\" Let it go, I thought, drilling him with a look.\nAnd he did.\nMy neck burned.\n\"What sort of compulsion?\" Fraiser asked, when we'd returned to the mountain.\nDaniel and I looked at each other. \"Proximity,\" we said together.\nFraiser raised her brows. \"Nothing else?\"\n\"No,\" I said firmly.\n\"Well--\" began Daniel. I scowled his way. \"--no,\" he finished. He didn't look happy.\n\"If there's something you're not telling me, gentlemen,\" said Fraiser, and left the threat hanging. Carter and Teal'c stood nearby. All eyes and ears were on me.\n\"No,\" I said again.\nFraiser assessed me, then nodded once. \"Engineering has finished adapting the laser-cutter and I think we should be able to remove it now.\"\nI twitched. \"I'd like to point out again: Lasers. Neck.\"\nShe smiled, and said in that practiced reassuring doctor tone: \"We'll be very careful, Colonel.\"\n\"Say again?\" commanded Hammond.\n\"It broke the laser, sir.\" Carter, taking it personally, ducked her head like an a-plus schoolgirl who'd nuked chem lab.\n\"How does a piece of jewelry break a laser?\"\nFraiser, hands folded on the table, gave me a sour face and the hairy eyeball. I almost got the feeling she held me responsible. \"That's a good question, sir.\"\n\"Okay,\" I said, holding up my hands. \"Now we know how not to get this thing off my neck. Let's focus on how we do get it off.\"\n\"Well, I hate to say it,\" said Daniel, \"but we may have to return to PR5-358 and talk to Mekhu.\"\n\"What makes you think Mekhu knows how to remove it?\" asked Carter.\n\"What makes you think he doesn't?\" Daniel asked back in a reasonable tone.\nKids. Jeez. Hammond and I traded a glance.\n\"I'm ready to authorize another mission if it becomes necessary.\" Hammond rested his arms on the table. \"But I'd like to rule out all other options first. I find it hard to believe that with all our expertise and a billion dollars' worth of equipment we can't manage to take that thing apart.\"\n\"Sir, I would advise that we make experimentation our secondary recourse.\" Fraiser spoke with care. That special tone of hers always chilled my blood. \"We don't know yet how it could affect Colonel O'Neill if damaged. Already it's induced headache, nausea, tremors. So far, the burning sensation produced appears to be a kind of psychosomatic pain, but we simply don't know how these effects might escalate if the necklace is triggered.\"\n\"Chain, not necklace,\" I said, but in a subdued voice. I absently rubbed my neck, thinking about how it would feel if my head fell off.\nCarter took up the thread. \"When we sampled the secondary material under the gold plating and ran it through the electron microprobe, we found it to be a hard, dense mineral--denser than iridium. X-ray analysis confirmed that it had an unrecognizable diffraction pattern.\"\n\"I knew it,\" I said.\n\"That would mean we'd be looking at a material we've never seen before on Earth, sir.\"\n\"Ah.\"\n\"Given what we now know, it seems certain there's an inner structure around which the device is built. An unknown technology.\" She paused briefly to let that sink in. \"We may not be able to determine its full function.\"\n\"However,\" said Fraiser, \"I think we should consider that it may be designed to thwart removal. Its operative qualities suggest that it's meant as a,\" she hesitated, \"disciplinary device.\"\nCould this get any worse, I wondered, putting my head down on the table as embarrassment washed through me.\n\"You mean like a pet collar,\" Daniel said.\nOh yeah. Worse. I sat up again and narrowed my gaze at him. He shrugged once and pulled an apologetic face.\n\"Or an electronic monitoring device of the type used for criminal offenders,\" said Carter.\n\"But it didn't burn him when we left the planet,\" Daniel said, frowning.\n\"Because it's imprinted to you.\" Carter leaned forward, thoughts energizing. \"Mekhu set this whole thing up. He said this was to be worn by the colonel, for you. When you put it on him, it must have established a signature of some kind.\"\n\"But if it's only responsive to individual control, that would mean it's a--\" Daniel stopped, his mouth hanging open a half inch.\n\"A slave collar,\" said Teal'c.\nWas it just me, or did he sound amused? I looked at his stern, disapproving face. Okay. Just me. Pretty sure about that. I gazed suspiciously into his eyes again, and he blinked back without twitching a muscle.\nEighty percent certain.\n\"Major, we need to get that device off of him now--safely. If it means returning to the planet, then you have a go.\" Hammond at least was taking this seriously, but in my moment of relief, Daniel said,\n\"Maybe we should test it.\" His detached interest raised my hackles.\n\"We should not.\"\n\"I'm not talking about anything serious. I mean, I could say, 'Jack, get me coffee,' and see--\"\nI stood, and he stopped, and everyone looked at me. I felt the urge to move and the need to sit back down. The longer I stood there, the more my neck burned and my head ached.\n\"Colonel, what's happening?\" asked Fraiser.\n\"It's a pain in the neck, is what's happening,\" I said through gritted teeth, battling with my pride against a sudden, crazy urge to do Daniel's bidding.\n\"Uh, I don't really want coffee,\" Daniel said.\nI sat back down with a thump, and then leaned my head against my fingertips, digging them into my temples.\n\"Sorry, Jack.\" Daniel sounded less enthused about his experiment now, and I was glad. All I needed was for everyone to figure out how much it fucking jarred me to the bone not to be able to serve him. Like I wanted to.\nErase that thought, I told myself.\nI really tried.\n\"Mekhu!\" I bellowed when we got inside the courtyard. \"Get your feathered tail out here!\" I strode around the dry fountain and across the stones. They had no doors here, and I wove in and out of the arches, passing through the empty rooms. My team followed, careful not to cross my path. I kept having this impulse to turn and request orders from Daniel, but told myself I was only doing what he'd want me to do. It worked well enough to keep the chain's interference to a low burn.\n\"Colonel O'Neill.\" I stopped short. It was Idu, with a welcoming smile that I wanted to wipe off his face.\n\"Where's Mekhu? I have a gift of his to return.\"\nIdu's happy face stayed happy. \"He has gone on walkabout.\"\n\"Come again?\"\n\"He is traveling.\" Idu waved a bony hand, jangling his bracelets. \"To see the world. Many young ones journey when they come of age. He would have left sooner, but then you came to visit. He enjoyed your time together.\"\n\"Yes, about that,\" said Daniel from my side, in a dry voice. \"He gave us a necklace--a chain--that we've discovered to have unusual properties.\"\n\"It's a slave collar,\" I said, yanking it up with one finger. \"And I want it off now. Your kid seemed to this was a great idea for a joke. I don't.\"\n\"A slave--oh,\" said Idu, touching the chain. \"This does look familiar. Yes. We found it in the cellar a few years ago, buried in a box with a scroll that warned of its dangers. It was a tool of the occupiers, with which they exerted control. A very bad thing. We returned it to the ground.\" I exchanged a brief, cynical look with Carter. Things like this never stay buried.\n\"Can you remove it?\" asked Teal'c, who'd moved next to Idu and taken up serious looming.\nIdu blinked. \"Does it not have a clasp?\"\nI cursed, we dug up the cellar, we found nothing, we tore the house apart, we found nothing, I cursed. Idu wasn't able to help us take the damn thing off, and couldn't tell us in what direction Mekhu had gone, or when he'd be back.\n\"Can you narrow it down?\" I asked, snideness a cover for the panic I tried to stifle; panic which was a cover for...relief? No way. No.\nIdu shook his head at my question. I pressed: \"A month? A year?\" He only shrugged and gave me a sad look. He regretted what had happened, he said, but I noticed he didn't apologize for his son.\n\"Now what?\" I asked, when our team had gathered in a huddle. \"Suggestions. Options. Anything. Anyone.\" They were quiet, not even speaking with their eyes. \"Someone throw me an inch of rope here.\"\n\"Searching a planet's surface on foot to find one boy would be a difficult and lengthy task,\" Teal'c finally said.\n\"Ya think?\" I glared. Help, I'd asked for, not Jaffa pessimism. And even if it was realism, to hell with it. Teal'c gloomily dropped his gaze at my reply, and I felt ashamed of myself for a moment. But hey, I was the slave here now. Crankiness might be one of the few freedoms I had left.\n\"We can't even be sure that he'd know how to remove the device,\" said Carter. \"Or whether he still has the scroll.\"\n\"Or whether it contains anything of value,\" added Daniel.\nI didn't look at him. \"So we go home,\" I said, blunt and bitter.\nBut the bitterness tasted almost sweet, and that made it even worse.\nI slumped in a chair facing Hammond's desk.\n\"When that kid crosses my sights again, I swear they'll have to send in a squadron of Marines to hold me back.\"\n\"It certainly sounds as if he could benefit from a firmer hand,\" Hammond replied sourly. I tried not to read too much into that. He began to speak, then seemed to change his mind. After some more inner deliberation, he said, \"We'll continue to investigate alternatives for the safe removal of the device, Colonel.\" He took a breath. I could feel the crash coming and braced. \"But until this is resolved, I'm going to have to restrict your duties. There will be no off-world missions for SG-1. You will remain on base along with Doctor Jackson. I'm sure you'll both find plenty of work to keep you busy.\"\n\"General, please.\" Daniel would find ways to stay busy. He'd be happy as a clam. The only kind of work I could do on base would drive me out of my mind in less than a week. I couldn't come right out and say that to Hammond, but we both knew it.\n\"I wish there was another option, Jack.\"\nI thought about requesting administrative leave, but couldn't think of any argument in its favor--they wouldn't let me leave the mountain and I'd be that much more bored. I was going to point out that this arrangement wasn't fair to Daniel, but I couldn't see how that would benefit me, so I let the thought slide.\n\"I'll be speaking with Doctor Jackson in a few minutes.\" He paused again to study me. I felt irked. I didn't need to be handled with kid gloves. \"Is there anything you'd like me to convey to him?\"\n\"Sir?\"\n\"Anything you'd prefer not to say to him yourself?\" he elaborated. My confusion must have been obvious. \"I'll be making it very clear that he is not to issue anything that could be construed as a command, nor is he to experiment in any way with the device without my approval and only then when Major Carter or Doctor Fraiser is present.\"\nOh, for crying out... \"General, that won't be necessary.\"\n\"I believe it is. What occurred in the briefing room the other day demonstrated how easily influence could be exerted through the device. I'm not saying he would do it intentionally--\"\n\"He won't do it,\" I said. \"I trust him.\" And I told him with a hard, steady look that my trust better be good enough. After a few ticks of our watches, he nodded.\n\"Very well.\"\nI left Hammond's office to find Daniel hanging around the briefing room, arms folded tight across his chest, glasses pushed back to rest on the top of his head. He looked up when he sensed me. I'd had a crack ready to roll off my tongue, an ironic at your service, master. But then his long body straightened from where he leaned, and my mouth went dry, and I wasn't sure I could say those words ironically. These last few days, if I focused too closely on Daniel, it was like I was wearing full dress blues and reporting to the President.\nSo say the President is this handsome young guy who's saved my life on missions, as I've saved his; he's worn my blood on his hands, as I've worn his; I've witnessed his grief and pain and anger, as he's witnessed mine; and now he holds full authority over me, could make me sink to my knees on a whim. And I'd do it, and more: hungrily, without question. I'd die for him, kill for him. He's my President, not a media joke or the passing tenant of a tarnished office, but the most honorable man I know, the stake to which I've bound my life.\nOkay, flight of fancy. But I'm an airman. Anyway, that was Daniel to me. But he was still a bookish, frowning geek who could be irritating as hell. The contradiction teased a sore spot, and was only getting worse as time passed. I simmered with frustration I didn't know how to relieve.\nHe put his hands in his pockets, oblivious to his new power. \"You, uh, want to get some lunch, Jack?\"\n\"Yeah, sure,\" I said, and burned. But with pleasure.\nWe picked at our...stuff. Some kind of chicken casserole, I think. \"If this is supposed to teach me the error of my ways, I'm not getting it.\" Disgusted, I dug my fork into the casserole and left it there. It remained standing straight up.\n\"I agree,\" said Daniel.\nI prickled. \"What I meant was--\"\n\"I know, Jack. And I agree. This is wrong. And, frankly, I'm not that interested in having you leashed to me like an obedient puppy until god knows when.\"\n\"Not that interested?\"\n\"Not interested.\"\nVaguely disappointed, I pushed my tray away and leaned back in my chair. \"I thought you might get a kick out of it.\"\nDaniel stared. \"Why would you think that?\"\nI shifted uncomfortably, unable to say what would make me think that. Little things, big things. The way he bucked every order he disagreed with. His arrogance, his moral certainty. Things I could list if we were fighting, but couldn't bring up when we weren't. Not without sounding like an asshole.\n\"Why would you think that, Jack?\" he repeated more intensely. Light glinted off his glasses as he tilted his head.\nI'd provoked him. It made me want to smile for the first time in days. Mean of me? Okay, sure, I admit it. \"Your chance to turn the tables, that's all.\"\n\"That would imply I'm usually your slave,\" he said, clearly missing my point. Whoosh, right over that cropped head. Damn literalist.\n\"You're under my command.\"\n\"Oh, right,\" he said, but his tone said: Oh, that.\n\"Don't you want to get a little of your own back?\" I prodded.\n\"My own what?\"\nI began to speak, discovered I had no answer, shook my head. Hard to tell when he was being clever and when he was being dense. Better safe than suckered.\nMy days quickly picked up a boring pattern. Get up, work out, eat, go have my neck examined, work a while on the computer, eat, have weird machines aimed at my throat, totally fail to have chain removed, work again, eat, play card games and board games, sleep.\nFor most of these activities, Daniel was my shadow. Or I was his. I set up a desk in his office and began backfilling six months of red tape. Now that was a joy, let me tell you.\nFor a while we tried to go our separate ways--trouble was, he could, I couldn't. I couldn't get in three miles on the treadmill without shuddering to a stop and seeking him out, couldn't hit the firing range for more than twenty minutes at a time without my hands eventually shaking hard enough to send a spray of bullets across the wall. When I wasn't with Daniel, I was angry and snappish; when I was, moody restlessness took hold and I acted, god help me, like a schoolgirl with a crush. Fraiser kept saying I should work on building up my resistance, that giving in might be feeding the chain's power, making me more dependent. I let her lecture me, but I didn't tell her how it felt, wanting to be near Daniel. How it felt being near him all the time and waiting for him to give me a task, an order. Purpose.\nWaiting in vain. Because I'd been right to trust Daniel. Day one, he said to me, \"I've been giving this some thought, and I need to be careful not to say anything offhand that would come across as an order,\" and then he wrote a note to himself on the blackboard: do not give Jack orders. He'd come up with that on his own. I checked. And that was that. He never asked for a single thing, never told me to do anything, not even, \"Shut the door behind you, Jack.\" He was polite and oblivious and self-sufficient, and I was ready to strangle him, whenever I wasn't this close to begging him for a scrap of attention. Pathetic.\nAfter a week of hell, further details of which are best forgotten, things took a turn. At first I was only amusing myself. It started with the CD player. I'd had Carter and Teal'c stop by the house (not just Carter; that would have been weird) and bring me back clothes, CDs, and the O'Neill family boom box that we'd used for yard parties. Soon as I had the last item in hand I installed it on my desk and cranked that baby. Took Daniel almost fifteen minutes to snap. A tolerant man, until I broke him. The louder I nudged up the volume, the lower he hunched over his computer and pretended that rotating random tracks from Toscanini and Aretha Franklin weren't making him insane.\nI wasn't trying to annoy him; but it was a bonus. I let the music blow over me and played solitaire on my computer, too wired to work. I saw him approach from the corner of my eye, but when he tapped my shoulder, I still jerked in my seat, surprised by the pleasure. I looked up, brows raised expectantly.\n\"Jack. That's kind of loud,\" he said, raising his voice to speak above the music.\n\"Yes, it is,\" I called back, though he was less than two feet away.\n\"Can you turn that down, do you think?\"\n\"Sorry?\" I said, cupping my ear and ignoring the hot bite of my chain.\nHe began to make hand gestures. \"Down, can you turn it down?\"\n\"What?\"\nHe nearly lost his temper. \"Turn it down, Jack!\"\nI turned it down to a whisper, and felt a jolt of bliss go through me. \"Sorry.\" I smiled on the inside, while giving him a serious look. \"Music's in my blood, Daniel. But if it gets too loud again, just tell me to lower it. I will.\" I sounded innocent, I sounded sincere. He looked suspicious but walked away.\nI'd known as soon as I scored the hit what was in it for me: here was what I'd been missing, what would scratch the maddening itch I'd lived with for the past week. I tested the effect and confirmed that each time I drove him to snap an impatient order--and obeyed it--I earned myself a sweet little jolt right to the brain and balls.\nI'm not a weak man. I've been tortured and tempted; fought morphine addiction not once but twice; had to resist the lure of my own gun. I've bent my will to finish missions even when I was concussed and fractured. Put a Gou'ald in me and I swear I'd fight the rotten snake to the death, preferably not mine. But since that collar went on I'd been frustrated on a whole different level and I was ready for any fix. A goose to the old libido now and then--that was harmless, wasn't it? I didn't answer my own question. I tossed good sense aside and went for the buzz and pellet like a trained rat. This was the flip side to pain; positive reinforcement, Fraiser would have called it if she'd known. I didn't intend to tell her.\nI managed to ration two days of fun out of the music trick until Daniel figured out the concept of a standing order: that he could ask me not to turn it up again, and I'd have to obey. He wasn't happy about it, though; he crossed his arms and set the rule resentfully, only after five minutes of trying to reason with me failed. I didn't learn ignoratio elenchi for nothing.\n\"If I didn't know how much you hated all this, I'd suspect you were deliberately provoking me to issue an order, Jack.\"\n\"Oh, I hate this,\" I said cheerfully. And I did, sort of. But let a man get bored and horny and he'll do strange things to himself.\nHe gave me a skeptical, narrow-eyed look. \"Don't turn the volume up again past three.\"\n\"Sure,\" I said, and got my happy jolt. Then I sat and pondered new strategies.\nAn hour or so later I blasted James Brown and let it draw Daniel to me. He was excited. He turned off the music himself and leaned over me, face glowing, eyes wide. \"Jack, how's your neck--your head?\"\n\"Fine. All fine.\" They hurt, actually, but it'd soon be worth it.\n\"You disobeyed me,\" he said, unnaturally pleased. \"This is great! The chain isn't exerting any punitive effect?\"\n\"Nope. But,\" I said, raising a finger, \"I didn't disobey you.\"\n\"You did. Maybe you're becoming desensitized. We have to tell Janet--\"\n\"You said not to turn the music up again past three. Oh, wait.\" I paused a beat. \"Volume, you said. I thought--\" I checked my watch. Fourteen forty-five, two forty-five. Yep. I held out my wrist to Daniel, like a slow kid showing off his birthday present. And if anyone else had seen me then, they'd have thought me mentally challenged, no question.\nLet me tell you, acting that dumb takes years of practice.\nDaniel's mouth hung open a moment in disbelief, then he straightened. He closed his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose. \"Jack, don't turn the volume past three on the dial again, as long as that CD player is in this office. Or near the office. And the same goes for any CD player in or near this office.\" He turned to move away, turned back. \"And anything like a CD player that makes a lot of noise.\"\n\"No problem,\" I said.\nSir, yes, sir.\nSweet.\nIt was harder to get his attention after that. Daniel has a gift of concentration when he's busy with his books. I learned to whistle off-key, installed a dart board near his blackboard, left full coffee cups balanced half on his notebook and orange peels on the seat of his stool.\nHe started wearing headphones, ignored the dart board, moved the coffee cups, swept off the orange peels.\nI began flying paper airplanes at his head. I'm in the Air Force. I'm good. He was stubborn, sensing by this time that I was trying to get something out of him.\n\"Stop that,\" he said, after the fifth airplane smacked him in the ear. One hit of joy, and my fun was over.\nHe never said stop bugging me, though, for which I was grateful.\nFunny, too, when you think about it.\nI like to keep scientists on their toes. Test them every now and then. See if they give me the same story twice. And then again, sometimes I just like to try people's patience. It's a military thing. You do it in the barracks when you can't do anything else, you do it while you're waiting for your turn at the simulator, and you do it when you're in charge, because that's what twenty-odd years of Air Force fuckheadedness does to your sense of humor.\n\"Tell me why I'm here again?\"\nCarter gave me a look that said she was tolerating me for my own sake, but right away she looked guilty, and then determinedly upbeat. It was like watching that woman with the different faces, Sybil something.\n\"I've got a good feeling about this, sir. This is a nanotech destabilizing catalyst--\"\n\"Stop right there.\"\n\"Yes, sir.\" She smiled. \"All you have to do is lie as still as possible. What we've got here should do the trick.\" She looked up, somewhere past my field of vision. \"Hi, Janet. I was just getting ready.\" She tightened stuff around my head that was supposed to keep me from moving, then Fraiser appeared, made the usual small talk, and surrounded me with high-tech equipment. Some of it had lights.\n\"This will dissolve the material,\" Carter said, \"almost like an acid, but the reaction is specific to the molecular structure of certain metals.\" It sounded like she was talking to herself more than me, but I gave a grunt to let her know I'd heard.\n\"Burn my neck off and it's the brig for you, Major.\"\n\"Hold still, Colonel.\"\nI sighed as deeply as I could without moving anything, closed my eyes, and let her do her stuff. Loved Carter. Brain like a supercomputer, officer through and through, a hell of a good solider. And a decent person, under the doctorates and brass. I don't make that compliment lightly.\nAn hour later and the good major was nearly cursing.\n\"I don't get it,\" she said fiercely. \"This should have worked.\" She gave me an upset look as if I might question her claim, while Fraiser released me from the wacky dental-chair-and-bondage rig they'd cobbled up. \"I'm sorry, sir. I really thought we had it this time.\"\nGuilt again. She was still kicking herself for letting me put the necklace on. We'd talked about this already. I'd told her firmly and seriously not to do that, but it was like telling water to flow uphill.\n\"You did your best, Major,\" I said, stretching and cracking my neck from side to side.\nShe didn't look pleased. \"Well, that's not good enough,\" she snapped, before adding a quick sir as an afterthought.\nNo, it wasn't, but I didn't want to tell her that. I raised my brows at the two of them. \"It's not hurting me, right?\"\nFraiser shook her head. \"Not that I can see so far. I can't find any narcotic effect, like we saw with the Atanik armband. I also can't find any sign that it's affecting Doctor Jackson. As long the device isn't used to enforce commands, the most significant influence it exerts may well be the restriction on movement outside a proximate range.\"\n\"Right,\" I said, pulling on my jacket. \"Lucky for me, the good doctor takes regular showers and keeps a minty fresh scent at all times.\"\nI left them on that note. What else was there to do? I had an hour's worth of headache, and that whole proximate range deal was sounding damn good.\n\"Captain Burgess has reported in,\" said Hammond. The tone of his voice said it all for me, but he went on. \"Mekhu has still not returned.\"\n\"General,\" said Carter, pushing forward a clipped folder of documentation. \"I've been outlining a plan for remote air reconnaissance with UAVs and a targeted ground search of the Karnakian coast using humvees and bogcutters. It may sound unconventional at first, but I think if you take a look at this--\"\nHammond interrupted her gently but firmly. \"I'm sorry, Major. I can't spare those resources.\"\nI could sense how offended Carter was on my behalf. \"Understood, General,\" I broke in before she could wind herself up and speak her mind. She shot a pained look my way and I stared her down, keeping it crusty on the outside, but secretly touched by her loyalty and doggedness.\n\"Have we made any progress in determining whether this device can be removed?\" Hammond asked Fraiser.\n\"No, sir, I'm afraid not. The only thing we have determined is that this is definitely not of Gou'ald design.\"\n\"We think it must be appropriated technology,\" said Daniel. \"Like the stargates.\"\n\"We still haven't been able to scan or analyze its interior.\" Fraiser flashed me a glance; by this point, she was acting like she'd failed to deliver a cure for cancer and I had two weeks to live. Of course, for cancer we had a solution, if you go in for that sort of thing. For this, zip. It was my own personal circle of hell. Sure, it might be a fun hell but I was doomed nonetheless.\n\"No worries,\" I said with false good humor. \"We'll just transfer my commission to Daniel, and I can trot around chipping at rocks and playing pow-wow with the natives.\"\nNot funny, their faces said.\n\"I wish it were so easy, Colonel. But this is a serious matter. As long as this child stays on the road, we've lost our best team.\"\nIt should have been a kick in the pants to hear it spelled out--that we were a team, and this wasn't just about getting me back to normal, but about getting us all back. But you know, right then, it was all about me.\n\"And I've lost every shred of independence,\" I reminded them sharply. I wanted to take the remark back as soon as I said it. I made a tired mental note: be more leader-like.\n\"That too, Colonel,\" said Hammond.\nTeal'c looked my way. \"I do not think that is so, O'Neill. The device does not require you to conduct yourself in a servile manner. Indeed, you behave no differently toward Daniel Jackson now than you did before.\"\nI wondered if there was a criticism there, and squinted at him. He gazed back impassively. I was probably imagining things. Teal'c isn't exactly the poster Jaffa for politically correct military leadership. Even so, he had to be needling me. The man certainly picks his moments.\nThe meeting petered out after that, and Carter caught my arm in the hall outside the conference room as I was trailing after Daniel. \"Sir, do you have a minute?\"\n\"Sure,\" I said, reluctant but resigned.\n\"I just wanted to see how you were doing.\"\nShe'd stuck close the first few days after our return from PR5-358, but after the most recent failure in the lab she'd learned to avoid me. I'd become too testy for anyone to stand but Daniel, and only because he had no choice. My mood had nothing to do with Carter or the experiment, and I'd tried to make that clear to her, in a roundabout way. I wasn't sure I'd succeeded. After a couple of visits to the office, it had been apparent that she felt sorrier for Daniel than for me.\n\"I'm fine,\" I offered. \"Dandy.\" Inside I was saying sarcastically, I'm a slave, Carter. I think she could tell.\n\"We'll figure this out, sir.\" She sounded so positive for a moment, I almost believed it.\nI managed a nod; I didn't want to discourage her. I let her tell me about some plan she had to microlase or microwave the chain with an experimental semiconductor and controlled beams, but before she even finished the ache was gathering behind my eyes and I was rubbing my right temple. Her voice ran like a bubbling brook, and I drifted off, imagining what would happen if I went back to the office and went over to Daniel and...\n\"Sir?\"\nI snapped back to attention. \"I'm listening.\"\nShe smiled, but it didn't reach her eyes. The way she looked at me now was the same way she looked whenever I was wounded. At least I'd finally rated some of her sympathy.\n\"I should let you go,\" she said, and did. At least someone could.\nAfter that meeting, further tests on the chain ground to a halt; partly because it was pointless, but also because SG-3 returned from P6Y-433 and turned into wolves. Not wolves wolves, but big hairy guys with long teeth. Not much of a change, if you ask me, but Fraiser got busy trying to find a cure that would make them stop biting people, and my problem got bumped down a notch.\nDaniel wanted to help with the wolf problem, and I was on board with that, so we spent several days wrestling down our rabid comrades and picking up duty shifts in the control room. It was a loopy time (lupine even, said Daniel), and we were punchy. Late at night we'd sit at the control room computers--okay, he'd sit at a computer, I'd lounge nearby with a novel I never actually read--and trade stories from our past as we killed pot after pot of coffee. We hadn't done that in months. I was almost happy; it was almost enough. I brought him refills of coffee and trays of food. When I wasn't provoking him, he wouldn't give me orders, but he let me look after him.\nOnce, only once, he slipped. He told me to bring him a folder of system codes. He seemed unaware of what he'd done--but of course, he was only refusing to command me on principle; he didn't know how it affected me. I brought him the folder, put it into his outstretched hand. I was parched and the joy juice hit me hard, a spike of ecstasy through the center of my brain and everywhere else. He took the folder without even a glance my way, peering at the computer screen and giving me an absent thanks, Jack. I went into the nearest head and jerked off, sliding my hand tight and fast around my aching dick, riding the high as long as I could.\nIt wasn't enough, though. When the wolves were our people again, and we were reinstalled in his office, I went around the bend. I made a list one day of orders that I might carry out. I spent hours on that list, picking and choosing and refining my attack, but mostly just entertaining a lot of kinky, unlikely fantasies about how it might go down. I'd pretty much narrowed my focus to sex by then. It kept me distracted from the idea of Daniel as my commander-in-chief.\nSex with Daniel. It could happen. I'd seen him looking at me now and then in the locker room, the kind of shy, flirty looks men drop when they're not really sure what they want but have had some curious thoughts. And once in a rainy tent on a mission, I swear he gave me this outright steamy gaze, a silent invitation I ignored and thought about for weeks afterwards.\nWorking conditions had always kept me from trying it on with him. But working conditions had changed. And no one had a clue what was going on with me; no one could tell me I was nuts. I was like a guy who wakes up one day and snaps; gets obsessed with keeping the rabbits out of his garden, or putting under par before he hits forty. I knew that. I just didn't care. A man only lives once. Okay, some twice. Three times�you know what, never mind.\n\"What is this?\" Daniel asked with a frown, when I'd finished the list and handed it to him.\n\"An experiment.\"\nHe read down the paper, then looked at me over the top of his glasses. \"Jack.\"\nI held up a hand. \"Listen. Here's how it works: you give the orders, and I see how long I can resist.\"\n\"We tried that already. Fraiser said--\"\n\"This will be different.\"\n\"How?\"\n\"You won't revoke the orders.\" And she wasn't going to be there, I thought.\nHe blinked, looked at the list again. \"What are you saying, you want to clean my office?\"\n\"Why not?\"\n\"Uh, maybe because, no.\" His face set, and his lips pressed together.\n\"That's not a reason.\"\n\"You'd break something.\"\n\"No I wouldn't.\"\n\"Yes, you would.\"\n\"I wouldn't.\"\n\"Would.\"\n\"I'd be careful.\"\n\"My office doesn't need cleaning. Neither does,\" he eyed the list, \"my gun, and I'm not going to let you give me a backrub again.\"\nHe did need his gun cleaned, because he took care of it for shit, but I veered away from that tangent and leaned in assertively. \"Then you make a list. That's not important. The plan is to try and short-circuit the necklace.\"\n\"I thought we were calling it a chain.\"\n\"We're not calling it a chain any more. It's a necklace.\"\n\"Short-circuit how?\"\n\"I figure if I don't obey and hack it out as long as I can, it'll start to overload, then I'll obey and it'll flip its switch, then we repeat the cycle until it gets confused.\"\n\"Or until your head explodes.\" He put the list down. \"I don't think this is a good idea. In fact, I think it's a very bad idea.\"\n\"Look,\" I said. \"If I could give you an order, I'd tell you to do this. If you respect my authority at all, you'll do this.\"\nOh yeah. I'd nailed it. The look of guilt on his face was priceless, and he caved immediately. I loved him, I could have kissed him.\nHold that thought, I told myself.\nHe made me wait while he revised the list, crossing things off and penciling things in. His idea of creative authority was to make me stand on one leg and to translate a quote from Latin. At least I didn't have to do both at the same time.\nSo, behind closed and locked doors we drilled through a series of boring commands. For each one I'd meant to try and lengthen the interval before I obeyed. Instead, according to Daniel's stopwatch, the intervals got shorter. Each command gave me a big bang though, when I finally carried out the deed; and after two hours--Daniel is a patient man--I was sizzling.\n\"How are you feeling, Jack?\" he asked me in that careful voice of his.\n\"Fabulous,\" I said, as I washed the blackboard with long slow strokes. \"Keen. Grand.\" I was riding a huge wave, body-surfing its surge. Every inch of my skin tingled; my eyes were half-shut and my dick was half-hard. At some point I'd have to turn around. I wished it could last.\n\"Um, I think the board is clean now.\"\n\"Uh huh,\" I agreed, washing.\n\"Jack.\" He sounded worried.\n\"Daniel.\"\n\"Stop doing that.\"\nOh, fuck him. I closed my eyes and glared at the picture of him I kept taped to my inner eyelids. In the picture he was frowning, arms folded. I couldn't even keep a naked picture in my mental locker. How lame was that.\nDamn sexy man, though.\n\"Jack.\" He was right by my side, touching my back. I throbbed.\n\"Don't,\" I said, not knowing why. Upstart rebelliousness made my neck ache, but even that couldn't kill my ardor. I'd planned this better on paper, I thought. I'd been ready to�seduce him, or something. I made myself turn to face him.\n\"I think we should stop,\" he said.\n\"I don't think so,\" I said, and kissed his mouth.\n\"Oh,\" he said. \"Wait, no--\"\nBut I decided no meant yes, and I kissed him again. I never was politically correct. I pushed up his glasses and began working his mouth open with mine. He let me for a minute, I don't know why. Novelty, maybe. Then he broke away.\n\"Jack, stop.\"\nI resented him. I ached for him. Stopping just made me want to start again. \"I need this.\"\n\"Need...this?\" He raised one hand to his head as if trying to brush a thought away, then his face cleared. \"Jack, the necklace is doing this to you.\"\n\"No, it's not.\"\n\"It has to be.\"\n\"No, I've pretty much always wanted to nail you,\" I said, hating my own crassness as soon as the words left my mouth, but unable to take it back.\nHe stared at me, bewilderment all across his face. \"Why?\"\nWhy? What kind of guy asks why? \"Because you look like you'd have a tight ass. Why do you think?\"\n\"I don't believe you,\" he said, flatly as a slap across the face. \"I would have known.\"\n\"Oh, right.\" I rolled my eyes.\n\"What--you're trying to tell me you've hidden your orientation and an attraction to me--all this time.\"\n\"Yes, Daniel. Welcome to this thing we call the military.\" I watched his face closely, feeling my chest tighten. I was putting it all on the line here. I was still hard as hell and everything inside me was trying to get out, raw and honest and angry.\nHe wasn't even blinking. \"You were married.\"\n\"What's your point?\"\n\"When you were married--\"\n\"I was another person then.\" Jesus Christ, let it go, I thought. I always tried so hard not to think about what a bastard I'd been; how little I'd deserved the good life I'd had. And when it had all gone to hell, I'd felt--\n\"I don't want to talk about it,\" I told him.\nHe blinked, finally. \"But I could make you, couldn't I?\" We looked at each other in silence a few moments, before he said, \"I won't. I won't, Jack. I'm...sorry. I have to go. I mean. I'll stay close by, but I have to--\"\n\"Daniel.\" I grabbed his arms, held him. Maybe my flirting theory was shot to hell, or maybe he was just being difficult. I decided not to care. I stroked my palm down the side of his neck, slid the other one up along the curve of his head. It felt so good. He only needed to let me do this. \"Let me do this,\" I said, so roughly it came out like a demand instead of an offer. \"I want to go down on my knees for you.\"\n\"It's the necklace, Jack.\" His eyes were bright blue, and too gentle. He pulled my hands down and held my wrists. \"If you were in your right mind, you wouldn't be doing this. And when you are in your right mind again, you'll regret this. I won't take advantage of you.\"\n\"I think I'm sick of those morals of yours,\" I said savagely.\n\"It's not only my morals, it's your regulations.\"\n\"Screw regulations.\" I yanked out of his grip and caught his face in my hands and kissed him, but he knocked me back with a shove I hadn't been ready for.\n\"No, Jack.\" He held up a finger, making me feel like a reprimanded dog. \"Don't kiss me again. Don't touch me again--not like that. Don't tell me about your private feelings.\"\nEach command struck me like a blow. I stared at him, anguish twisting my guts. His face didn't show even a flicker of emotion. I'd seen how cold he could be in the past, but this....\n\"You'll treat me as a friend for as long as you wear that,\" he said. \"No more.\" Voice even, gaze steady as a soldier's. He could assume command, I realized then. And I felt like I was looking at someone else for a moment, at a man who could order a surgical air strike without flinching, kill a city without mourning. He'd talk about their ethos after they were gone, study their dead languages and burial stones, and nothing would touch him.\nHe left me, and I sat on the floor and had a rest. It had been a long day. Hey, it had been a long life.\nI don't know what I thought would happen after that, but things returned to normal. Almost. I sat and worked, he sat and worked, we went to boring project launch meetings, we played gin. I won, he lost. Carter snuck a bottle of Macallan onto the base and for two consecutive nights I drank alone in bed and jerked off drunkenly, thinking of Daniel's hands, how he'd grabbed my wrists, how it would feel to have him pin me down and force himself on me, issuing orders that I couldn't disobey. Both times when I got to the part of the fantasy where he shoved inside me, I bucked and shot hard across my chest.\nSometimes I fell asleep to a different type of fantasy, though. In this one, Daniel led me through the gate on a mission, across alien sands; he gave me his best blue-eyed gaze, and commanded me to destroy a Gou'ald ship that lay ahead of us, because I was the only one who could, the only one, Jack. And I would have, in a heartbeat, just to see pride touch those cool eyes. I'd have died a hero, to give him back everything he'd given me.\nBoth dreams were stupid. Both were making me crazy.\nI behaved, though. Because he'd ordered me to. I had no words for how it felt, and even if I had, I couldn't have told him. It hurt. It was a big, fucking ache in my body like someone had beaten me all over. And I knew how that felt; I had plenty of muscle memory.\nTeal'c, who'd been temporarily reassigned to SG-2, started visiting me more often between missions. We watched the sports channels together, and I told him about the rules of soccer, one of the few games I hadn't already explained to him in detail. He listened and asked typical Teal'c questions and made me feel almost okay. During the games, Daniel sat on the other side of the lounge and read books, or typed on his laptop. Not looking his way was an effort that made me dull and tired.\nCarter was immersed in research, by choice, and sometimes we sat and had coffee. We didn't know what to say to each other, though. She told me about her work, I listened. One week she went on some sort of manic cookie-baking spree. After the fourth batch, I told her to stop, that I'd get fat.\nAnd Daniel and I, we were okay. I felt as if he'd wrapped me in a straight jacket and gagged me and then left me walled up somewhere to suffocate. But other than that, we were like this. I learned more than I wanted to about Persian folklore and the Egyptian mummification process. I could tell he was getting cabin fever; so was I. We begged day-trips and hiked outside the mountain. We were a chain-gang of two.\nThe most pathetic moments of my day were when I brought him coffee or a sandwich and he thanked me and I got my charge. Not a full jolt like I'd get if he were ordering me around, but a weak buzz; enough to keep me hooked. He must have guessed after the scene in his office that I wasn't just going through the motions when I served him. But he didn't say anything. Not to me, not to Fraiser. He let me do it. We both pretended it was casual, that my gestures were devoid of meaning.\nFun all around.\nAfter almost a month of this--three weeks of negative reports from Burgess--I stood in the control room one day watching SG-3 gate out and thought: I've got to get the hell out of here. I brushed past Daniel, took the stairs two at a time, and barreled into Hammond's office. I slammed the door behind me.\n\"Permission to return to 358 and search for that little Karnakian brat, sir,\" I said, frustrated rage pouring off my skin.\nHammond said into his phone, \"I'll call you back.\" Not the red phone. Even through my haze of self-absorption I registered relief.\n\"Sit down, Jack.\"\nI stood and glared. \"No thank you, sir.\"\n\"I can't let you go back there.\"\n\"Excuse me, sir, but why the hell not?\"\n\"You're not currently fit for command.\"\nI planted myself at his desk and leaned forward, getting in his face. \"I. Don't. Care. Let Carter take command. Let Daniel. I can't sit here another day and do nothing.\"\nHammond was picking up my frustration. \"If I could let you go, you know I would, Jack.\"\n\"Oh, I know that, do I?\" I pushed off from his desk and paced, running both hands through my hair, hating myself for acting like this, hating Hammond and Daniel and the world.\n\"I know it's hard, son.\" Son, he was calling me son. This was bad. Fatal. \"I feel for you, I really do.\" He paused, and I stared elsewhere. I couldn't look at him. \"Is there anything you need?\" he asked quietly. \"Anything you want me to talk to Doctor Jackson about?\"\nI cracked a laugh. \"Oh, yes. Please. Tell him to take this damn necklace off me.\"\nHammond said nothing eloquently for a moment, before replying, \"I'm sure he would if he could. It can't be very entertaining for the man. For either of you.\"\nOh, such administrative even-handedness, such diplomacy. I wanted to spit. I turned back to scowl at him instead. \"Fun? No, it's not fun, sir. But Daniel has something to do. Daniel has translated three new languages. Daniel has written two new papers that no one can read because they won't be declassified until 2020. But I can't even go to a fucking throughput meeting without Daniel tagging along, while everyone wonders what the hell he's doing there and why I'm stuck uselessly on base.\"\n\"No one thinks you're useless, Colonel.\"\n\"I am useless, sir. God. If I could just take this damn thing off.\" I grabbed the necklace briefly, then squeezed my eyes shut and ground the heels of my hands into them.\nHe sat silently, and I stood silently, and then I sank into a chair.\n\"Colonel, I know it's not much, but if you'd like some time--\"\n\"Oh, what's the point?\" I said, sarcasm thickening my voice. \"What am I going to do, hit the beaches?\" Hammond looked at me with too much sympathy in his face. Too much sympathy all around.\n\"I'd do anything he asked,\" I said tiredly. The words tumbled out, shocking and horrible. I didn't look at Hammond. Didn't have to. Could imagine his face, and what he was thinking. I hadn't admitted it out loud before now. It was obvious to everyone, it had to be; but also obscene. The kind of thing you didn't speak of in mixed company.\n\"Anything,\" I admitted to Hammond, not caring what he thought, though I'd surely regret it later. \"I'd toss myself on a grenade, sing him a song. He doesn't...he won't ask. Won't ask me to do anything.\"\n\"Colonel, I really think--\"\n\"It makes the whole goddamn thing pointless,\" I said in disgust, pressing my head to the edge of Hammond's desk. I was at my own edge, looking down into the months ahead. Years, even. \"If he had any decency he'd tell me to take this fucking useless hunk of metal off.\"\n\"Colonel, please.\" He didn't have to finish the sentence.\nI sat up, gathering myself slowly together as the tide washed out. \"Right. Yeah. I'm fine, sir.\" I closed my eyes. \"Fine.\"\n\"Get some rest, Jack. Take a few days. If you need anything, I'll have it brought in.\"\nI tried to imagine what he was thinking of. Booze? Pot? A mariachi band? Christ. My brain said take it off, just take it the fuck off of me. I was too tired to even rise from Hammond's chair.\n\"Take it off,\" I said. I opened my eyes and stared at Hammond, who stared back with the quiet reserve of a man who had nearly seen it all. \"Take it off,\" I repeated.\nHammond ducked his head, as if unable to meet my eyes any longer. \"I wish I could, Jack.\"\n\"Wait. No, no, no. Wait a minute. No.\" I shook my head, ran a hand over my hair. \"It couldn't be--no, because that--\" I paused, mind whirling. \"Because that would be too--\" I stood up, knocking back the chair, and ran from the office, down to the control room.\nDaniel, waiting there, was startled to his feet by my arrival. \"Jack--\"\n\"Tell me to take it off,\" I said, wildly. He stared back, eyes big.\n\"Jack, calm down--\"\nI grabbed his shoulders. The necklace was toasting me with warnings, but I ignored it. \"Tell me to take it off.\"\n\"Take it off,\" he repeated, trying to follow my words to their meaning.\nThat might even be enough. I reached up to the necklace, twisted it blindly. And it fell off.\nOh, yeah. I clapped Daniel's shoulders in crazy glee and really wanted to kiss him, a man-to-man spirit-of-the-moment kiss, but instead I shook him a bit and laughed. His mouth gaped and I grinned like a wildman. Then I hollered like that guy in Dr. Strangelove as he dropped from the sky riding the bomb. Carter and Teal'c came running up out of a convenient nowhere, and Hammond stood by my side and stared at my neck in blank amazement.\n\"Oh my god,\" said Daniel.\nCarter's eyes got big. Saucer big. \"It's off. What did you do?\"\n\"I asked him to take it off,\" Daniel said, stunned. \"He asked me to ask him to take it off, and I did, and now it's--\" He waved at me.\n\"Off,\" I said. \"Off, off, off.\"\n\"Thank god,\" said Hammond, and put a hand on my shoulder. \"Good to have you back, Colonel.\"\nYou've got to let generals have their moments. \"Thank you, sir.\"\n\"It is good to have you in command again, O'Neill.\" Teal'c inclined his head.\nDaniel was grinding the heel of one hand between his brows, without seeming to be aware of it. \"I can't believe we didn't--but it doesn't make sense. I couldn't take it off you.\"\nCarter shook her head. \"Maybe the\ncollar used to come paired with another device, a kind of master key.\"\nI could have poked her for that one. \"The command for removal may simply\nhave been a loophole in the system. There's no way we could have known,\"\nshe added.\n\"Agreed,\" said Hammond. \"Don't beat yourself up over it, Doctor.\"\n\"I,\" Daniel paused and looked at me, \"will try not to, no. Yes.\" And I knew he'd been thinking of saying something else entirely, probably along the lines of, I could have been rid of him a month ago. I twitched my brows and let my eyes glitter knowingly at him.\nAnd we all lived happily ever after.\nOkay. No. Not quite.\nAfter a period of medical observation shortened by my impatience and strategic obnoxiousness, I went home and Daniel went home, each of us on three days' leave that conveniently rolled into a weekend. I'm pretty sure he wanted to see me as little as I wanted to see him. The first night I ate two steaks and drank five beers and sang to myself in the shower and then climbed up on the roof to stargaze, and fell asleep up there. I'm lucky to be alive. I could have rolled off that damn roof.\nThe next day I paid bills and mowed my lawn and drank more beer. I let the sun shine on me. I drove out of the city into the mountains, leisurely and with no destination, then drove back. Total freedom of movement. Just thinking about the Bill of Rights made me very, very happy.\nI intended to spend the remainder of my leave doing more or less the same thing, which was nothing. I thought about taking a fishing trip, though. I stood out on my deck Thursday evening, listening to the neighborhood kids laughing in the distance, and felt...and thought about fishing. And then I sat on my deck as it grew darker, played Aida, and drank myself into a low buzz. My neck, I noticed, felt light. Naked. No burning interrupted my peace, no sudden pain sliding around my scalp. Well, okay, a little headache, but it was the kind you could toss a couple of aspirin at and forget about. The rest of me felt good. I wanted to play with my suddenly naked body--naked under my clothes, I mean. That kind of naked.\nSo this was Jack O'Neill, under no compulsion. I sniffed the clean night air--grass, and some kind of flowers--and listened to the crickets and, because it was dark enough, stroked myself through my khakis with my beer bottle. My dick stiffened, and I thought about the last month. My head was clear now, supposedly. But I didn't feel that different. I didn't need to pick apart my subconscious to get that everything I'd done and said and wanted had been me. I'd known that all along. The necklace had just been a toy. Buzz and burn. Well, okay, there'd been that whole Supreme-Daniel thing, which thank god had passed off entirely. Mostly. I remembered thinking he could assume a command, that he was like my own personal President. Where the hell had that come from?\nBut the lust and the manipulation, yeah, that'd been me. Had to be, because I recognized myself easily, too well. What a shmuck. I was so glad Daniel had a brain in his head and a conscience. Though, to attribute his good behavior to conscience was to assume he'd even been tempted to...when his commanding officer started...mauling him and...oh, fuck, begging to suck him off like a faggot in a men's room.\nI threw my beer bottle at the deck railing and bent over in my chair and cursed. And the fucking thing was, thinking about it again--I was angry at him. Son of a bitch. I'd wanted him so badly, I would have crawled for him. It would have excited me to crawl for him, to kiss his foot, to feel him pull me up by the hair and grab the back of my head and shove his dick into my mouth.\nI grabbed my hard-on through my trousers, willing it down. Groaned. The resentment I'd tried to let go was returning, tightening in my balls. I'd hated this past month with a seething passion and how had I forgotten that even for a moment? He'd ordered me to keep my hands to myself, to keep my feelings to myself. God, it had been hell. Hell. Like learning not to breathe. Sitting across from him playing cards, chatting, chatting politely as if we were no more than two good friends who just liked to spend time together, while my whole body--everything in me--ached for him. I wanted to punch his lights out. I wanted other things. Two sides of a coin. I knew that. I wasn't stupid, I wasn't fooling myself.\nNow is the time to feel guilty, I reminded myself. You kissed him, you offered sexual favors, you washed his blackboard like the teacher's pet in some trashy porn movie--you made an idiot of yourself, and you did it on base.\nBut I was only half-guilty. The other half was pissed. And horny. And kind of wondering if he was interested. I'd thought he was interested. How long had it been since he got laid, anyway?\nDrunk enough to take risks, I drove to his apartment and made him let me in. He was waiting for me in his doorway, looking worried.\n\"Jack,\" he said, pulling me inside. Deja vu. \"What is it?\" He eyed my bare neck, confused but ready to think the worst. \"What's wrong?\"\nI kissed him. Might as well go for the full court-martial. I pushed him against the wall and threw his glasses on the floor. I opened his mouth with my tongue and ground my entire body against him. Fucking beauty. He tasted like peanuts. He'd been eating them. Salty. It was the best kiss ever. I made him take it. I held his head tightly and pinned one of his arms to the wall. He could have broken away--for a second, maybe--but I'd have caught him. He didn't try to get free, though. Smart man. Daniel.\n\"Jack,\" he said, when I let him have air.\n\"Shut up,\" I said, and took his mouth again. He made a sound like a sigh, and his body was passive but his mouth was wild against mine. Frenzied. I let myself go, and deepened the kiss, giving him long hot stabs with my tongue. He shuddered and grabbed the back of my belt with his free hand, twisting at the leather.\nWe sort of tumbled along the wall--porn, good porn--heading by instinct for a flat surface. Bedroom: lamp was on, books scattered on the bed. I swept them off, growling with annoyance but liking the scene. Academic in bed gets interrupted, nailed. My kind of plot. And meanwhile he was showing me how eager he was, yanking off his shirt, unzipping his jeans with this clumsy hop, moaning at the way the material unfolded off his dick. Man, I knew that feeling. I tore off my own shirt to catch up, whipped my khakis open, down, off, briefs and shoes going with them. Already his floor was a mess.\n\"Oh my god, Jack,\" he said, staring me up and down. His cheeks were flushed pink. A quick blusher when he was turned on. Check.\n\"Bed,\" I said. An order he couldn't mistake. \"Now.\"\nHis eyes went dark and he got on the bed and I had to grab my dick to keep from shooting. I didn't even know what I wanted to do with him first, but I climbed on the ride. I used to think he'd be awkward in bed, pretty but dumb. He wasn't. He was inexperienced, that's always easy to tell, but he was hungry and desperate and--hungry for me. He was hungry for me. It made me crazy.\nI shoved against him dick to dick, only meaning to give us a jumpstart, but one thrust and that was all she wrote. Couldn't stop. His mouth fell open and I groaned and kissed him, and there were our tongues and our tackle sliding against each other and--bang. I broke free and gasped as I spilled onto him.\n\"Yes,\" he said, like he'd been trying to translate the word and finally got it in a sudden whammy, yes, like it blew him away. And then, chanting: \"Yes, yes, yes, god, oh god, Jack, yes!\" He went wild, clutching my hips. He shot between our bodies, dick jerking against my stomach.\nI rolled off feeling forty-four years old and damn fine. \"Whoa,\" I said, head whirling. When I'd caught my breath, I rolled back onto one hip and felt him up. His dick was hot; he groaned as I slid my palm up across the head and rubbed the stickiness all over. Then I bent over and licked up what we'd spilled. It'd been a while since I'd had that taste in my mouth.\n\"Oh my god,\" he said. I liked how he kept saying that. I wanted to make him say all kinds of things, do things, lose it and beg. I pulled up from what I was doing, and he rolled sideways to meet me. His mouth was soft and his eyes were slitted. Cat eyes. He looked well-fucked and I'd barely gotten started with him.\nI had momentum, weeks of it. Okay, months. Years. I held his jaw to keep his face still and kissed him, long and wet and messy. He kept gasping into my mouth like kissing was some new thing to him. Good. I was doing it right.\nI got him on his back again and worked him over, trying not to leave deep marks because who knew when we might get hit with a physical, but otherwise treating him like dinner. He liked it; I had to hold him down when I bit his nipples. Surprised me, how rough he was willing to get. He hardened again fast, but I wasn't in a hurry. I had a mental scrapbook of his body--leaning back on the steps of a stargate with his legs apart; wearing cammo; stripped to the waist under a red sun as he sloshed water over his arms. I'd wanted to sink my teeth into him, bury my face in him when he was sweaty and twitching after a long hike. I'd had to wait; now he could.\nHe sobbed when I finally sucked him off. Oh, yeah. It'd been a while for that, I could tell. And I don't think he was used to someone knowing what to do with it, either. That thought distracted me but I pushed it away. This bed was for the living and I didn't want his borrowed ghosts in my brain, snaking around and raising tasteless questions.\nWhen he'd come hard in my mouth, and I'd swallowed it, I moved up against his body and took a look at his face. He'd been crying, really crying. I stroked my thumb along his right eyebrow for a while and let him calm down.\n\"Sorry,\" he said.\n\"That's not what you're supposed to say,\" I told him. He blinked through wet lashes at me. Under the tears, his eyes were clear and blue. He seemed like he might be happy, somewhere in there.\n\"I don't know what to say.\"\n\"Say, 'Thank you, Jack.'\"\n\"Thank you, Jack.\" He smiled. Man, what a smile. I felt...goopy. I think I grinned at him. I know I kissed him again.\n\"Been a while, huh,\" I said when we broke.\nThe muscles that held his smile loosened, and it slid away. \"A while. Yes.\" I kicked myself, but then he touched my face.\nHe kissed me some more, soft, not so soft. We slid around on the bed and let things tangle together, then I took his hand and moved it to my dick. He rested on one arm, started jerking me off; got sidetracked and tried doing some of the things to my body that I'd done to his, which was great, no argument from me. Then he gave me his mouth and I lost it and begged. He had a straight guy's mouth, clueless at sucking cock, but eager, and I loved it. I said his name over and over until my throat hurt, it felt so good saying it, Daniel, Daniel, and I held his head in place, my hands fanned on his soft hair, and it was fucking beautiful. I wouldn't come in his mouth, though; I made him pull back, and I jerked myself those last few strokes and then seized up as it hit me.\nThen my brain went offline for a while.\nA few hours later, I woke up and found him sleeping against me. The lamp was still on. I slid out from under his arm and walked through books and clothes to his bathroom, where I pissed and drank water from his sink tap. When I came back he was awake; I crawled back into bed next to him. I wasn't thinking about much then, not about the morning after or the military or missions or Gou'ald. I'd been in the closet a long time, and I was forty-four years old. I was comfortable enough by then to justify the life to myself better than most guys could. I did my job, I took care of my team, and I saved the world once in a while--didn't I deserve my blow job of choice?\n\"What are you thinking?\" Daniel asked. Figured. These brainy types.\n\"Thinking's overrated.\" I touched his head. I wanted to keep doing that; I like the way a man's head feels against your hand, the hard shape of it and the short hair, and I'd never been able to touch him like that before.\n\"I like how you think,\" he said. \"You thought of this.\" He said it calmly, but he knew what those words did to me. His blue eyes told me so. He's a generous man. I had to kiss him some more, then. He kissed me back sleepily; he looked awake on the surface, but his kisses were...okay, dreamy. There was nothing to say. Nothing I said would have come out right. I was glad he let me talk with kisses instead; I do pretty well with those.\nI woke up vomiting. I rolled downward, waking from a nightmare, already throwing up. I hit something hard, a hardwood floor. I couldn't open my eyes, but I could feel the boards under my hands and smell its dust. Someone was touching me, Daniel, but I wasn't able to give him any of my attention. I retched and hurt and got down on my arms and knees in a sprawl that would keep me close to the floor. A hand stroked my back, held my head. I kept heaving until I was dry, and then I slumped and Daniel eased me away from the mess. I pressed my forehead to the boards, wouldn't have cared if I'd been lying in my own puke, but I wasn't.\n\"Oh, fuck,\" I rasped, tears in my eyes. Everything hurt.\n\"It's okay, it's okay,\" he said. \"Easy, shhhh.\" He was gentle and he had fucking warm hands, and they were stroking me. I wished I could spare more of myself to appreciate what he was doing, but even that tiny splinter of observation was too much.\n\"What do you need? What can I do?\" he said.\n\"Noth...noth...n.\" I would have told him to go away, leave me alone, but I knew he wouldn't. \"Nothing,\" I managed at last. I spat on his floor a few times.\nWe stayed that way for a few minutes, then he started acting like people will do who aren't sick themselves. \"Can you make it to the bathroom?\"\nI ignored him, kept my forehead on the ground. If I didn't move, ever again, I'd be fine.\n\"I'll be right back.\" His hand smoothed my spine again, then was gone. I lay belly down after he left, then decided this was no good, and pulled up one leg as far as I could toward my stomach. The invisible, hovering Daniel-presence came back and put a cool washcloth on the back of my neck. I was going to marry him. If I lived.\n\"We need to get you the mountain,\" he said. I heard this idea, but my mind couldn't encompass it. That plan would involve moving. He stroked me, then pulled a blanket off the bed and laid it over my body.\nI shoved it off. \"Nuh.\"\nWe stayed that way a while more, maybe days. Time kind of passes funny when you're trying not to vomit.\n\"Jack, I'm going to get you to the mountain. We'll take it step by step. Just hang on.\"\nHe was gone again. I faded in and out, not able to connect up sounds with actions. He must have been dressing. Some sense of urgency filtered in to me, though. \"Dan...\"\n\"I'm here, Jack.\"\n\"Cle...ev'ry.\"\n\"Um, sorry. One more time.\" He stroked my shoulder.\nI mustered great effort. \"Clean everything. Sheets. Floor. Me.\" Head hurt. \"Change the sheets.\"\n\"Okay,\" he said, getting it, I hoped. \"Okay.\" And time passed while he did that, changed the sheets, cleaned the floor, washed me off to take away the smell of sex. Then he got me dressed. I have no idea how. I was not cooperative. My body was shutting down. We got downstairs, to his car; I know it must have happened, but I was blind to the world. Then we drove. I pushed the window down, laid my head against it to feel the peaceful, heavy shove of air on my face.\n\"Story,\" I said into the wind, at some point.\n\"What?\"\n\"Story.\" Words made me want to weep. I could have killed myself then. The end of life seemed easier than trying to drag this out, all these stupid details. \"Need...a story.\"\n\"Right, right. Uh, you came over. You'd been drinking, a little. To, um, talk.\" His voice came to me through the wind. \"You stayed, you slept on the couch, you got sick. I brought you in.\"\n\"Great,\" I whispered. Great. He was perfect.\nNext thing I remember, I was lying in an infirmary bed, wearing an IV and one of those thingies clamped to my finger. And the collar. Chain. Necklace. Device. It. I could feel its band around my neck, warm and alive, as if it had woken me.\nI looked over to see Daniel's worried, sleepless face. He dragged himself out of glassy-eyed oblivion when he saw me. \"Jack. How do you feel?\"\n\"Dead,\" I croaked, and closed my eyes. Resigned, miserable. And relieved. I was a slave again. I didn't want to think about it. His hand was on my arm and it felt good.\nFraiser came up and did her stuff then, said some things I don't remember. Blah blah blah.\nFade to black.\n\"You had us worried, Colonel.\"\n\"So I hear.\"\nFraiser solemnly gazed at me. I couldn't decide if she was a military angel or a pain in the ass. I wasn't sure how I felt about anything yet.\n\"You suffered an acute systemic attack caused by withdrawal from the necklace--we think. We aren't sure how it was effected. Your symptoms were that of a fever--high temperature, muscle pain, severe headache--\"\n\"I was there,\" I said irritably, forcing the words from my dry throat.\n\"--but we can't find any viral or toxic agent in your system.\"\n\"So what else is new.\"\nAfter some more hovering around my bed, she left me alone to rest.\nThe days passed. I got better. Daniel came to visit often, full of guilty glances. He never stayed long, because I always sent him away. I was afraid the longer he hung around the more likely he was to start saying all the things he clearly wasn't saying. He kept getting that look, like words were crawling around inside him ready to burst out. The infirmary wasn't the place for that.\nHe was working from Fraiser's lab and bunking in an iso room, so he was never far off. But it felt far.\nAfter a while they let me walk and dress myself and finally they let me out. Daniel and I moved back to adjoining quarters, in proximity but without a whole lot of privacy. Oh, they'd capped the cameras, but even so: it sucked. I was back to working out of his office, too.\nThings felt more intense with the collar on again. I was amped, vibrating like a zat does when it charges. Impulses I'd fought before came back stronger for those first couple of days. I wanted to kneel to Daniel, to sir him, to give myself up. Yield. Obey. Wanted him to test me so I could prove myself. I wondered if getting again laid would help, but it was what you might call moot. It wasn't going to happen soon, not on base.\nMy mind would wander during follow-up visits to the infirmary; I'd be thinking these things, and Fraiser would be taking my pulse and asking how I felt: did I feel better, worse, different? I told her I felt the same.\nThe first few days after I got out I was still recuperating, according to the doc. I hung around Daniel and tried not to jump his bones or put coffee into his hand. You want jumpy, he had that covered. \"You okay?\" he'd ask me, with his arms wrapped up like a mummy's. And I'd say yes and eat him up with my eyes until he fidgeted. I'd had a taste of him now; he'd tasted me. It was hard to forget that. I wasn't trying.\nEveryone wanted to talk to me, see how I was doing--Carter, Teal'c, Hammond, and of course Fraiser, who got paid to care. I was popular, in a victim-of-the-week sort of way. I think Teal'c took things the hardest. He doesn't show much of what he feels, and though I usually know how to read him I sometimes find out I've been getting only half the translation.\n\"How are you feeling, O'Neill?\" he asked.\nWe were in the commissary, me eating spaghetti in a sauce made with lighter fluid, Teal'c eating meat that didn't deserve the name. Daniel had gotten up to come with us but I'd made myself tell him that it was okay, he didn't have to. I kept thinking of him, though. Of how my dogtags had swung and stroked his dick and how he'd gasped. Of how I'd like to be rolled onto my stomach and commanded to serve him.\n\"Fine,\" I said. \"Marvelous.\"\n\"You do not look fine.\" He didn't give me the head tilt; he was staring straight at me. Head tilt would have meant I had room to negotiate. No head tilt, no dice.\n\"You put diplomats to shame, Teal'c. Don't ever change.\"\nHe didn't rise to the bait. \"I would say the same to you, O'Neill. You must resist the compulsion that the necklace places on you.\"\n\"Hey, I'm trying.\"\n\"You must try harder.\"\nI glared frostily. How did he know how hard I was trying? \"I guess it's too bad your commands don't work, isn't it,\" I said with sarcasm.\nA muscle was jumping in his cheek and his eyes were dark. \"I do not command you. I speak as a friend. And as one who has had to kneel and serve false gods.\"\n\"Teal'c.\" His words were a knife's edge sliding across me. Elbows on the table, I pressed my head into my hands. \"It's Daniel. Even if I wanted to kneel--\" Even if, right. \"--he wouldn't let me.\"\n\"That is irrelevant. You still must resist.\"\n\"You never wore one of these,\" I said, lifting my head and jerking my chin once.\n\"No. But every day since my prim'ta I have lived with a Gou'ald inside, a being that dreams of evil and whose needs determine my own. Such influences must be resisted, no matter what form they take.\"\nMy throat tightened as we stared each other down. I had nothing to ante against that.\nTeal'c visited Daniel's office more than usual after our chat, giving me shadowed looks, inviting me to work out and play gin and watch ESPN. It was weird. Reminded me of when I turned legal and got into heavy drinking and Airman Piper tried to give me an intervention. He also wanted me to embrace Jesus but I was embracing elsewhere at the time.\nI turned down most of Teal'c's offers, which caused him to turn down his lips and skin me open with his eyes. Man, that guy must have terrified every greenhorn Jaffa he trained, not to mention the poor bastards he delivered to the Gou'ald. Wouldn't surprise me if even a few of the snakes crossed the street once in a while to get out of his way.\nDaniel encouraged me to go whenever Teal'c dropped by--though only with hopeful looks--and Carter popped in for pep talks, and then my third day up and around I went to be checked by Fraiser and she said something about gradated desensitization. That's when I knew there was a conspiracy. Turns out she was planning to have me remove the necklace and build up resistance a little at a time. \"When you're feeling better,\" she said. \"A few more days.\" And she smiled like it was something for me to look forward to.\nFor the first time, I was glad she didn't take my word about feeling okay. I was in no hurry to whip my collar off again and see whether I could puke myself inside out. The fact is, I didn't believe her plan would work, no matter what anyone said.\n\"The plan is worth trying, Jack.\" Daniel leaned against a counter. I couldn't help but notice how he kept his distance from me. \"There's a good chance the withdrawal won't be so extreme if the device's influence is decreased by stages.\"\n\"Or maybe,\" I said, \"I'm going to be your slave for life.\" I kept my face expressionless, voice level. I was sitting at my desk, watching him from across the room. Black tee, fatigues, body of a god. The usual.\n\"I don't believe that.\"\n\"I think this would be a good time to start adjusting to facts, Daniel.\" He twitched, tightening up with wild energy. For such a reasonable guy, he seems to hate it when I'm reasonable.\n\"Jack, don't resign yourself. Because I'm not. I'm not going--not going to--\" He waved a hand broadly, would have knocked things off shelves if he'd been near any.\n\"What?\"\nHe whirled. \"Spend the rest of my life in a sick parody of a Gou'ald system lord, joined at the hip to my own pet slave.\"\nI felt something squeeze my heart. I couldn't answer. I could only stare at him, thinking with a sudden drop in optimism of the years we might have ahead, joined together by force. How little he wanted me...wanted that. I guess it was a lot to ask.\n\"Jack,\" he said. He came over and knelt down next to me, still vibrating with energy. \"We've got to fight this.\" He made a fist and pounded it on the desk.\n\"And what if it can't be fought.\" I gave him a hard, challenging look.\n\"I don't know. But I know this isn't like you. Giving up.\"\nThe way he spoke, you'd think I was going to die or disappear if I kept wearing the collar. The more squirrelly he got, the less I appreciated it. His demands were the same as Teal'c's but his issues were different, and I took them more personally.\n\"It's me, Daniel. I'm still me.\"\n\"You're different with the necklace on.\"\n\"Don't be so sure.\"\nWe stared at each other, breathing each other's air. I was in a bubble with him, deaf to anything but my own heartbeat. They could have nuked us and I'd never have noticed. I wanted to reach out and trace his jaw, take off his glasses and fall into his eyes. He was the different thing in my life, and we'd taken that to the next level. And now he knelt for me, which was wrong but made me want him even more. It could be good, even like this. He just needed to see that.\n\"While you're wearing the necklace--\" he began.\n\"Don't say it!\" Fear spurring me wildly, I stood and loomed over him. He got to his feet.\n\"While you're wearing the necklace--\"\n\"Daniel, don't say it. Don't you dare say it.\" My neck ached and I couldn't reach out to him but I was serious; I pointed my finger at his chest like a gun and raged inside.\n\"I have to. We can't...be together, not with this thing between us.\"\nA pain shot up my jaw and clenched the entire surface of my skull: the price of denial. \"Okay, fine. You set your terms. Do what you have to do. But if I have no say in the matter, then I am your slave. You ever thought of that?\"\nHe stared at me, face white and eyes wide behind his glasses. Then he turned away and pulled at his hair, but his hair was too short for him to grasp and his hands slid off, unable to complete the gesture.\nWe didn't finish the conversation, as it turned out. Because just then the alarm sounded for a gate activation, and we weren't expecting any visitors.\nEveryone had gathered into the control room. The lights were flashing and chevrons locking into place. It was the usual scene.\n\"What's up?\" I asked, without excitement.\n\"It's the Tok'ra,\" said Carter.\n\"Oh, goody.\" I watched as the wormhole did its thing and then quieted into the rippling lake I sometimes saw in my dreams. Freya walked through--Freya, Anise. There's just no easy way to say that. Jacob was beside her, Selmak was inside him, and the rest of us stood there scratching our collective ass for about ten seconds before making a beeline for the gate room.\n\"Dad,\" said Carter, going up to give him a hug.\nFreya slithered my way. I twitched out a wan smile to go with my nod and tried not to notice that she was wearing a deerskin bikini top and capri pants.\n\"Colonel O'Neill,\" said Anise briefly, sounding as usual like a snippy transvestite. Then she eyed Daniel more warmly. \"Doctor Jackson.\" He murmured a hello, and she did that dip and swallow thing and up popped Freya, who put her focus back on me and smiled. \"It is good to see you well, Colonel.\"\n\"Good to see you...two. Too. Well.\" Funny how simple things can go so wrong.\nI greeted Jacob, Jacob greeted Hammond, Anise ogled Daniel, and Sam glowed quietly at the chance to see her dad. We stood around doing the politeness thing for less time than it takes a three-minute egg, then adjourned to the conference room.\n\"Things must have changed a bit in my absence,\" said Jacob in a dry voice as we were seating ourselves.\n\"Um,\" said Daniel, glancing around, \"how so?\"\nJacob gave me an almost invisible smirk--the kind your C.O. gives when he's about to assign you fatigue duty--and nodded at the necklace. \"Very stylish, Jack.\"\n\"Oh, this old thing.\" I shot Hammond a look, to see how he was going to play it. Hammond took a breath, then looked to Daniel. Good grief.\n\"It's a gift from the inhabitants of a world we visited�recently,\" Daniel said. Even when he tells the truth, he sounds as if he's spinning a yarn. \"It's, um, a symbol of--\" He stretched an invisible cat's cradle between his hands and looked to Carter.\n\"Peace and friendship,\" said Carter, then gave a bright, false smile.\nI winced.\n\"So to what do we owe the honor of this visit?\" Hammond asked with determination.\n\"We require assistance,\" said Anise.\n\"Let me get this straight--the Tok'ra need the assistance of the backwards, immature Tau'ri?\" I feigned amazement.\n\"Yes,\" said Anise, without irony. Killed that one dead. I made a face for the benefit of the table and subsided as she continued. \"A week ago while on a planetary survey we discovered a Gou'ald necropolis left abandoned on uninhabited world.\"\nI held up a finger. \"Pause.\"\n\"Necropolis,\" Daniel said. \"It means 'city of the dead.' Ancient Egyptians and Greeks used to build elaborate networks of tombs in which royalty were interred.\" He blinked at me. \"Interred means buried.\"\nI nodded knowingly and Anise resumed. \"The site is underground and could be immediately useful to us as a reserve location in which to stockpile supplies. We also believe from our scans that there is significant technology to be found inside. However,\" she glanced at Jacob, \"the site is protected by a shield that does not permit entry to the Tok'ra. We have found no breach.\"\n\"The Asgard,\" said Carter. \"Thor's Hammer.\" She looked at me. I twitched my brows back. I'd gotten there already.\n\"It does appear to conform to Asgard design,\" said Anise.\n\"You want us to go in for you,\" said Daniel. \"To loot the place.\" He sounded four years' worth of cynical at that moment, and his face tightened up sourly like someone was pinching him.\n\"We want you to try and turn off the shield,\" corrected Jacob. \"We can do the rest.\"\nDaniel gave a short, joyless laugh. \"Oh, of course. How...silly of me.\" I looked down the table and stroked him with my eyes, wanting to squeeze his shoulder in commiseration. Wrapped up in archaeological gloom, he didn't notice.\nWell, never mind. I felt sorry for him, I did, but I was also ready to ride out of the gate naked on horseback if it meant a mission. \"Sounds like just the thing we need, ay, General?\" I begged him with my eyes. He frowned back briefly, then addressed our guests.\n\"I'm sorry, folks. I'm afraid I have no teams available to assist at this time.\"\nThere was an awkward silence, then Freya peeked out from under her snake and spoke up. \"General, we understand that in the past the Tok'ra have not been forthcoming as your people would like. We regret any inconvenience or misunderstandings this has caused.\" Inconvenience. Nice word. Glossed over a whole lot.\n\"It's not that,\" said Hammond. \"We're�tied up right now.\"\nJacob looked at me, then around the table, head cocked as he puzzled us out. \"We caught you just before a mission,\" he said, testing the waters.\n\"Not exactly,\" said Hammond.\n\"We just--\" Daniel began. Several people looked at him at once, and he shut his mouth with a snap.\n\"General, I think we should go.\" I ignored his exasperation. \"The Tok'ra come to us, friends in time of need. How can we turn them away? Think of the technology. Think of all the--the stuff to be learned. By Daniel. Great stuff. Possibly written on the...walls.\" Okay, getting off course, not a problem. I pulled out of the spin. \"Who knows what we'd be missing if we turned down this opportunity?\" I concluded with a flourish.\nCarter visibly nerved herself, then backed me up. \"If the Tok'ra are right, General, there may be invaluable technology inside the structure. It must mean something that the Asgard established a shield around the place.\"\n\"Yes,\" piped up Daniel, \"it could mean, 'Dangerous Gou'ald inside, do not disturb.'\"\nOh, thanks, Daniel. Pick now to go on strike.\n\"If this structure does indeed represent an entire city, might there not be many Gou'ald at rest within?\" asked Teal'c.\nDamn them both. \"Now how likely is that?\" I meant it sarcastically, but then stole a glance at Daniel to see if he had an answer. An entire city of Gou'ald. They had a good point.\nDaniel caught my eye and looked surprised to find that it was a real question. \"I have no idea.\"\n\"Perhaps the shield is in fact meant to keep the Gou'ald in, not out.\" Teal'c was clearly bent on ruining my day.\n\"Then we'll be careful not to wake them up,\" I said.\n\"Colonel, I have not authorized this mission.\" Oops. Hammond sounded almost riled.\n\"Right, sir.\" I took a moment to study the table top with careful interest.\n\"And as I said, I can't do so at this time,\" he added.\n\"George, is there something we should know?\" Jacob asked pointedly.\nMy muscles tensed. I didn't want to share my secret with the Tok'ra, but if it meant a mission, I was ready to swallow my pride. \"General?\" I said.\nHe eyed me, then sighed. \"We have a bit of a situation.\"\nWe all took turns explaining about the necklace, piecing together the story as a group, while Jacob looked respectably serious and Anise far too interested.\n\"So that's that,\" I said when we'd covered the basics. \"Aside from a minor costume jewelry problem, all systems are a go.\" Another silence, while everyone had private thoughts about that. Daniel's head was tipped drastically to one side, like he'd been sandbagged by doubt.\n\"We certainly appreciate your enthusiasm, Jack.\" Jacob cleared his throat. \"If you think you're up to it--\"\n\"Oh, I'm up to it.\"\nJacob and I looked at Hammond, who probably had a few choice words for both of us by that point. He was keeping them to himself, though. \"I need to talk to my team, if you folks wouldn't mind giving us a few minutes.\" Or maybe not. We waited while our guests left, then Hammond turned a displeased and challenging look around the room. \"Tell me why I should authorize this mission whose wisdom I gravely doubt. And no one better feed me a line about wanting to help the Tok'ra.\"\n\"We go in, turn the shield off, and get out,\" I said. \"A walk in the park, General.\"\n\"That is far from convincing me, Colonel.\"\n\"It would be a good opportunity to test the scope of the necklace's constraints,\" said Daniel.\n\"And if the test is a failure, Doctor Jackson?\"\nDaniel's face twitched uncomfortably, then he ducked his head with a frown. Strike two. Come on, Carter. But she opened her mouth, then closed it without saying anything and tossed me a helpless look. A glance at Teal'c's stony face doused my hope that he might have something to offer.\n\"Okay, look,\" I said. \"If there's any trouble, Carter can lead the mission. She'll get us home.\"\n\"I have no doubt in Major Carter's abilities. But I can't have a team operating under such a shaky command structure.\" Hammond shook his head. \"I'm sorry.\"\nI slapped my hands on the table, frustrated. \"Then let Carter take us through the gate. Give her acting command for this mission.\" Hammond hesitated. I knew he couldn't be happy discussing issues of command in front of the others, but if I could stand it.... I pressed my advantage. \"I'll follow her orders and Daniel won't give me any. Right, Daniel?\"\n\"No, no orders.\"\n\"There you go,\" I said to Hammond,\ntrying to project confidence and flexibility and good mental health as\nthe words no orders sent a wave of discontent through me.\nI'd rally, though, I just knew it.\nAll systems go.\nFirst time you come out a wormhole, you nearly puke. Second time, ditto. Third time, it's like getting off a roller-coaster after a few hotdogs. After twenty times, you've learned what to eat beforehand and what not to eat, and figured out not to inhale as you hit the event horizon. A few hundred times, and you're finishing the same sentence you started when you went in. Except when you hit a new planet. Then it's guns up and ready for anything.\nIt was one giant sandtrap, with a lot of sun. A small herd of skinny goatlike things were kicking their heels and honking as they ran off toward a distant mountain range. I made a 360 degree assessment of our location and then stepped down from the gate with the others. The MALP rested on a slight angle in the sand off to one side, undisturbed. We were alone as far as I could tell.\n\"This where you parked?\" I asked Jacob. \"I don't see the car.\"\nHe chuckled and then raised his arm. \"The necropolis is about five klicks in that direction.\"\nWe trudged. Somehow Anise ended up alongside me, her dune dress flapping around her legs as she walked. Can you say, impractical? She wanted to engage me in conversation about the necklace, kept quizzing me about how it worked, how it felt. I glared at her a few times, gave curt answers that would have deterred anyone sane, and once almost called to Daniel for help. Help, master.\nOkay, maybe that wouldn't have been funny to everyone else.\nI casually increased my stride and drew up next to Jacob. \"What's that?\" I asked, looking at this beeping silver thingy he carried in his hand.\n\"We left a locator at the site.\"\n\"Ah.\" We walked side by side a minute, then it became clear neither of us was going to say anything more, and I speeded up again and fell into place beside Daniel. He looked at me: pale face, big hat, sunglasses. My own lenses tinted my vision.\n\"How do you feel?\" he asked in a low voice.\nIt was weird. I had to stop and think. I took stock of myself: necklace, gun, alien planet, Daniel at my side. I thought about our recent fight. I was still raw. But that had been on another planet, thousands of light-years away, and I didn't have to deal with it here. I felt okay. A bit anxious, but normal. Normal was turning out to be a state of mind where the old me and new me curled up cozily and understood each other: I'd drop and shoot hostiles by reflex, but throw away my gun and lick his boots if he told me to. Hiking through the sand, with the blood flowing through my veins for the first time in days, I thought again that given the right conditions, I could learn to get used to this. Too bad no one else could.\nI did wonder for a half second what I'd do if he suddenly said, shoot the others. But I knew. My brain would fry and I'd shoot myself instead.\n\"I'm okay,\" I said. \"Hot.\"\nThe necropolis didn't look like much from the outside. Just a doorway in the side of a hill, with a couple of stone lions on each side. Big door, though, and Daniel was excited enough for the rest of us, jabbering on about burial chambers and rock-cut tombs and Thebes. New Kingdom this, Nineteenth Dynasty that. It went on for a while.\nWe walked right up to the doorway and stood in a line and peered inside. Gloomy. I lifted my infrared binoculars and scanned the interior. \"Long hallway,\" I said. \"Curves at the end. Wide pillars. Lots.\"\n\"We can't go past the first columns,\" said Jacob.\nWe investigated and used Teal'c's staff weapon to zap the stones a bit, but nothing happened. The Tok'ra still couldn't pass, and neither could Teal'c.\n\"Do you have any idea where the shield device might be operating from, dad?\" Carter asked. When Jacob shrugged, she lifted her brows then let them drop. \"Okay. You and Teal'c guard the entrance. We'll head in for a recon then radio our findings back in fifteen. I'll take point. Colonel, you're on our six.\"\n\"Right,\" I said, and we walked inside, guns up, checking behind each pillar as we passed. It got dark quickly and we had to turn on our high-beams. The air was cool and it smelled of rock, tons of old heavy rock.\nDaniel started talking again in a hushed voice. \"If this really is a necropolis, we may be looking at a wholly innovative design that combined a sun-king's tomb with the burial complex of lesser royalty. If I'm right, there should be a shaft coming up after the curve in the corridor--the 'cave of Sokaris.'\"\n\"Sokar,\" I said.\n\"Yes. The shaft represents the underworld through which the deceased must pass. After that we should come out into the main hall; the tomb chambers will lie beyond that. The whole design is meant to symbolize the travel of the sun god Ra through the darkness of night to be reborn.\" He played his beam distractingly around the corridor. \"These friezes are incredible. You don't usually find work like this outside the sarcophagus chamber.\"\n\"I was just thinking that.\"\nWe reached the shaft and stared across, then down. \"Okay, that's a big hole,\" I said. I looked around to see if we were missing anything helpful, like a ladder or a bridge. Nada. Daniel lay down on his stomach with his head and one arm over the edge, holding his flashlight.\n\"It's deep. I can't see the bottom.\" He got up and dusted off.\n\"It looks about ten or twelve feet across. I don't think there's any other way around,\" said Carter.\n\"No,\" said Daniel. \"We'll have to traverse the edges.\" He shone his light across a strip of stone that hugged the wall along the edge of the shaft and looked less than a foot wide.\nCarter shook her head as she studied the situation. \"I don't think that's a good idea, Daniel.\"\n\"Well, we should probably take our packs off and leave them. But there are grips in the walls.\"\nI followed his beam with my own and saw a series of hand-sized holes in the carved rock. \"Didn't I see this in one of those Indiana Jones movies?\" I asked. \"There could be bugs in there. Snakes. Our kind of snakes.\"\nHe dropped off his pack and secured his gun and flashlight. \"Keep the light on me,\" he said.\n\"Wait, Daniel--\" Carter began.\nBut he was already edging along the shelf, the nutty son of a bitch. I swore inwardly. \"Now you see what I put up with,\" I said to Carter. She grimaced, but said nothing until Daniel reached the other side.\n\"Stay there,\" she ordered edgily. She checked her watch, radioed our progress, then dropped off her pack and followed Daniel's example. I winced and watched, then did likewise.\nDaniel started to lope ahead of us like a dog scenting fun but Carter managed to get back on point. I was impressed. We wound our way deeper and then came out into a large room with more pillars and artwork. \"Wow,\" said Daniel, heading off toward a painting of pyramids and tiny people.\n\"Shield first, art later,\" called Carter sharply, sounding a lot like me. Daniel reluctantly turned and came back, eyes still wide with wonder.\nOn the far side of the hall another\ncorridor branched out in three directions. \"The king's tomb must lie directly\nahead,\" said Daniel, flashing his light toward a doorway. \"And the side\ncorridors probably lead deeper into the burial complex.\"\n\"So if you were a shield generator, where would you hide?\" I asked them.\n\"Nearest first,\" said Carter, tipping her head decisively and striding toward the doorway.\nAnd that's when a blue curtain slid down between us and she vanished.\n\"Energy field.\" I touched my fingers to the curtain. It stung me like needles, but I pushed my fingers in deeper to test its strength. \"Fuck!\" I said, yanking my hand away instantly and shaking it. \"We're not getting through that.\" Daniel frowned and reached out.\n\"What did I just say?\" I pushed his hand aside. My necklace heated up a notch with some kind of fuzzy warning. I really wish the damn thing had come with a manual.\n\"Oh oh,\" Daniel said, looking over my shoulder. I turned fast, gun raised. Another energy curtain had fallen behind us, cutting off our exit. We tried our radios without success.\n\"Doesn't this just feel like a Tok'ra mission to you?\" I asked with grim sarcasm. \"Has that feel to it.\" I looked around, pissed. \"If we can find the generator, it may be what's controlling these,\" I waved a hand, \"drapes.\" I paused, then realized I was waiting, and that Daniel was waiting too. \"Now would be a good time to get in touch with your inner master,\" I said.\n\"What?\"\n\"Orders, Daniel. I need orders.\"\nHe gaped. \"You're kidding.\" He blinked. \"You're not kidding.\" He looked down the two open corridors. \"What if you don't agree with--\"\n\"It doesn't matter,\" I said tightly, thinking of Carter and what could be happening to her. \"I trust you.\"\n\"You do,\" he said doubtfully, cutting his eyes at me.\n\"Look, I may disagree, but I'm not going to second-guess you.\" At least not out loud, I added to myself.\n\"You can advise me, can't you?\"\n\"Oh, yes.\" I'll do that, you can be sure.\nHe flashed his light up at my face. \"Wait. What if I tell you to tell me what to do?\"\n\"You'll give me a splitting headache.\"\n\"Oh. Well, what do you think we should do?\"\n\"I think we should pick a direction and move.\"\nHe turned in place. \"Well, ancient temples were usually oriented north, with the burial chamber slightly west of the north-south axis--\" He caught my look. \"Uh, that way,\" he said, pointing to my left.\nI could recount in painstaking detail what followed, but it's not new and different, so why bother? We walked deeper into the ground, found a bunch of tombs, and then some snakehead woke up and welcomed us like a spokesmodel for the damned.\n\"Kneel before your god,\" she said, swishing out of the shadows. Long, dark, deadly--except she kind of looked like a young Mary Tyler Moore. I could tell I'd have nightmares. She waved a hand and torches went on. Sweet.\n\"We're not your worshippers,\" said Daniel, which was going to get us off on the wrong foot, I could tell, but what can you do. \"But we mean you no harm.\"\n\"You are ignorant of the gods.\" She smiled nastily. \"But I will show you what powers you would be wise to fear.\" She lifted her hand, and Daniel gave up diplomacy and raised his gun. My own was already pointed at her belly. We shot her before she could ribbon us, and she went down in a heap with a startled expression. Guess she'd been asleep a long time.\n\"We call those bullets,\" I said. She gasped and died, eyes open.\nDaniel and I looked at each other, then wordlessly pressed on in the direction she'd come from. The rooms connected like a maze, and the walls glowed coppery in the torch light, scratched with writing and hung with Gou'ald toys. Every now and then we passed another sarcophagus with one of those sleeping beauties inside it. I was getting twitchy.\n\"I'm beginning to think the barrier might not be an Asgard device after all,\" mused Daniel as if we were having just another casual discussion in the middle of a Gou'ald slumber party. \"It might be their own technology--a defense against other Gou'ald.\"\n\"Uh huh,\" I said, not caring. We entered a hall in the center of which stood a pedestal with a glowing light around it. \"Now that's gotta be something.\" We stepped up together and studied the thing. On the pedestal was a doll-house sized model of what had to be the snake nest we were standing in. Lots of little rooms, corridors, mazes.\n\"This must be the layout of the entire site,\" Daniel said, tracing over the glowing bubble with his fingers.\n\"Stand back,\" I said, then winced and bit my tongue. \"I advise you to stand back. And, uh, can I zat it?\" It was embarrassing to ask, but kind of a kick too.\n\"What? No.\" He frowned.\n\"Daniel, that's probably the shield device.\"\n\"Oh. Right.\" He rubbed his forehead. \"Damn. My camera's in my pack�\"\n\"Daniel.\"\n\"Oh, go ahead.\" He stepped back and wrapped his arms around himself peevishly. \"It's just another unique and priceless artifact that could provide invaluable insights into post-diaspora tomb design, but we might as--\"\nI zatted the thing. The bubble of light vanished and the model exploded into dust, and Daniel shut up. I got a mild jolt of happy juice, like watered-down whisky. When I checked my radio, I finally got Carter, and nearly groaned in relief.\n\"I'm fine, sir,\" she said. Her voice was staticky but level. \"The king and I didn't hit it off, but he's not going to be complaining about that.\"\n\"Good to hear.\" Go, Carter.\n\"You two okay?\"\n\"We're good. We took a turn off the main highway, but we can find our way back. Shield should be down now.\"\n\"I'll radio and coordinate with the others, then. We'll meet you in our last position.\" She signed off.\n\"We may want to get out of here,\" I said to Daniel.\n\"Yes,\" he said, but he was saying it from the other side of the room. \"Oh my god.\"\nI looked over just in time to see him disappear. Not again, I thought, panicked, and leapt to follow. Only an ordinary doorway, though. I stepped carefully through.\n\"Charming.\" I looked around with distaste, but unable to entirely quell my curiosity. Four clear chambers stood upright against the walls, each with a body floating inside, each body of a different race. The walls were white and painted in various characters with what looked liked blood, and there was another pedestal in the middle of the room with a box on it.\n\"I've never seen anything like this,\" he said, staring at the nearest corpse, then at the wall behind it. He turned in a circle as he spoke. \"The only language I recognize is ancient Egyptian.\"\n\"Well, that'd make sense, because we've never met giant purple grasshoppers before,\" I said, approaching the nearest chamber cautiously and tapping my gun against the glass. Daniel didn't hear me. He was circling the room, craning his neck up at the walls.\n\"The languages must be those of the races they conquered. It could be boasts of their victories, or information about the host genetic structure. If the accounts are the same, though, we may be looking at a Rosetta stone of the oppressed peoples of the galaxy.\" His voice had a certain edge of manic urgency that always made me nervous.\n\"Look, I hate to mention this, but I'm thinking now there's a pretty good chance that when we killed the force field, we might have woken this whole place up.\"\n\"Huh,\" he said, focused on the nearest set of marks, speaking to me or to himself, I couldn't tell, and then he twisted sharply around to stare at the box on the pedestal behind him. A hincky feeling touched the back of my neck, just as he reached out to touch the box.\n\"Whoa-wo-wo,\" I said. \"Ever heard of a little girl called Pandora?\"\nHe rolled his eyes once before returning to his study of the box; I stepped back and raised my gun while he lifted off the lid by the flats of his hands. It made a tiny pffft sound as it opened.\n\"Oh oh,\" he said, looking inside.\n\"Daniel?\"\n\"I think I broke the seal.\" He set the lid aside. \"It's a scroll. A very old one.\"\n\"A scroll.\" I lowered my gun and tried to still my racing heart. \"For crying out loud, don't do that.\" Ouch. I whacked myself in the head out of sheer disgust. Ouch.\n\"Well, not a scroll per se, but an ancient holograph with--fuck.\" I jumped at the violence of his voice. \"Fuck, fuck, fuck!\"\nNever having heard four fucks in a row from him, I was primed to freak. \"What?!\"\n\"It's been exposed to the air. I don't know what it's made of, not parchment or papyrus, but it's dust now--just--keeping its shape so far, thank god.\"\n\"Oh.\" Don't do that, I thought. \"Too bad. So, again, I'm just thinking here, that maybe it's time to--\"\n\"This is Gou'ald.\"\n\"Figured that,\" I said, reining in my impatience with marvelous strength.\n\"No, it's Gou'ald.\" His face was a knot of concentration. \"It's the Gou'ald script, the original Gou'ald language, what they used before they began adopting the written languages of their hosts.\"\n\"Okay, now how the hell can you know that?\"\nHe looked up, staring at me with a look that--well, that spooked me. \"I don't know. I don't know. I don't�know.\" He gazed back into the box, a demented light to his face.\n\"Quick check,\" I said, raising a finger. \"Gou'ald. Snakes. No hands.\"\n\"I know, I know. They must have devised a system of representation when they were still using the aboriginal Unas as hosts. And I--Jack, I think--I think I must have picked up some latent sense of the language through the ribbon device.\"\n\"Oh?\" Now that was just crazy, but I was losing interest in the discussion. I walked to the doorway and peered out through the hall. No movement. Yet.\n\"We may never find anything like this again,\" Daniel was murmuring. \"Thousands of years, and this one scroll is all we've ever seen. To have been preserved like this, with these cadavers and writings--it could be of incalculable importance. Fuck, fuck, oh fuck! The ink is, is, is fading!\" He stuttered wildly. \"I need to take notes.\" He scrabbled his notebook free of his pocket and began striking a pen across the page.\nI should have been used to this by now; I certainly had our own script down pat. Daniel says stay, I say go, Daniel digs in his heels, I crack the whip. But I didn't have the whip hand now; I could only advise. Strongly.\n\"Daniel, there are about fifty restless Gou'ald between us and the exit. This place isn't going to fall into the ocean. We can get back later if we have to.\"\nHe didn't look at me. \"The ink is fading, Jack,\" he said in a tight, distracted voice. He spared me a half-second glance from blue, passionate eyes. \"You go on ahead. Get to safety. I'll catch up.\"\nI turned and walked away automatically, then gritted my teeth and stopped, my face heating as I realized what he'd done. Turning around was like turning into a stiff wind, and for some reason the burning and pain were sharper than they'd ever been before, measured to exactly how hard my will was grinding against his.\n\"Don't do this,\" I said. He was already reabsorbed in his scribbling. \"Daniel!\"\nHe didn't even look in my direction. \"Is your neck hurting? You really should go.\"\nAnd it didn't matter how offhand it was: the order sent me heading out of the room again. I had to fight myself in order to stay, to turn around. It felt bad and wrong to choose punishment over reward, but I still had a working brain.\n\"Have you thought about what happens if I run across, oh, say, a stray Gou'ald or three?\" I managed, forcing the words through my constricting throat.\nHe looked sideways and paused to consider me, face expressionless. \"No. I hadn't thought. Stay.\" And he turned away again.\nMy body sagged with relief and I closed my eyes against tears of pain. \"Well, I'd be happier about that except for the fact that we need to go,\" I rasped with anger. It wasn't so much the risk of danger now that burned me, but his defiant, deliberate obstinancy.\nHe went back to scribbling, spoke absently, flipped a page. \"I thought you trusted me.\"\nI opened my wet eyes and stared at his back. I hated him then. He'd taken advantage of me, and his command skills sucked. I couldn't believe this was happening.\nOh, but I could. This was exactly what he'd do. Four years of trust and teamwork apparently meant nothing to Doctor Jackson when you shoved some alien language in front of him. And I'd been ready to follow his lead. I'd been insane. Even that last buzz tasted rotten.\n\"I did trust you,\" I said, walking over to him. \"I trusted you to listen to me. I trusted you to listen to your conscience, which is so busy every other time I come knocking. I didn't think after all we've been through together you'd screw me over just to jot down the secrets of ancient snake writing, which no one in his right mind would give a good goddamn about when a mission's at stake!\"\nThat stopped the movement of his hand, and he jerked his head up sharply. \"Listen to you? When do I ever not listen to you? I listen to you in my fucking sleep! Why don't you try listening to me for a change, Jack. Listen to me. Hear me. Process the words.\" He rolled his hand as if he were writing on the air, jabbing the pen toward me like a knife to punctuate each command. My ears ached with the power and rage of his voice, and my head rang with obedience.\n\"I'm listening.\"\n\"Good,\" he said, biting the word off. He spoke as he wrote, gaze fixed again on his stupid box of dust. \"You asked for orders. You've been on my case for weeks, trying to rile me up. But when it comes down to it, you want what you want. You want your way, Jack, and you think if something is meaningless to you, it's meaningless in itself. And, oh, by the way, you suck as a slave.\"\nMy jaw worked with rage; I felt like the top of my head was going to come off. I'd roused his sleeping god. I'd pushed him to just where I wanted him, but it was the wrong time, the wrong place, the wrong fight.\n\"Daniel--\"\n\"Jack,\" he flicked a cold look at me, \"shut up.\"\nI closed my eyes. I should have given up then. I didn't know if I'd spoken the truth, if the mission mattered, if the Gou'ald might actually wake. It was protocol, and it was necessary, and it was all we had. If he scored even one victory, he might think he could do it again somewhere down the line, which was a direct line to the day when the odds kicked in and our luck finally ran out.\nI grabbed his hand, the one holding the pen. He was forced to look up at me. My heart was racing, but I held his gaze with all the strength I could muster. I said everything with my eyes I couldn't say aloud, and it was a lot of stuff. Daniel looked back and swallowed once, and I could see thoughts moving across his face, his own internal language that I didn't know how to read. I just wanted words I could work with, and he gave them to me.\n\"Tell me,\" he said.\n\"We have to go,\" I said. Nothing more.\nHe closed his eyes a moment, and I watched his power drain away, and then he opened them again and there was a wall between us. \"Fine. Right. We should go.\" As surrenders went it was grudging, but it was all I needed.\nHe made as if to move away, but I grabbed his shoulders and held him in place and made him look at me again. I didn't have a clue what these things meant to him; he knew it, I knew it; but sometimes the way he stared at alien scribbles was like how I used to stare at Sara's pregnant belly, no clue what was inside yet, but amazed. And it terrified me, that he might feel that, and I didn't want to talk about it. But the world had righted itself and I sizzled. I moved my hand up behind his head and drilled inside, right through his glasses and his gaze.\n\"You want to tell me what to do, I'll give you plenty of opportunities,\" I said meaningfully. \"I promise.\"\nDaniel searched my eyes and I could feel it when the wall came tumbling back down, almost as fast as it had gone up. \"Kiss me,\" he said. His voice was sharp and rude and an order.\nI kissed him deeply, lost for a moment on the surge of my blood, my tongue curling slick with his. This was the joy of absolute obedience. No need to fight.\nIt was only the shortest of moments and he pulled away first. \"We should go,\" he said. His eyes were slitted and he was breathing hard.\n\"That's what I've been saying,\" I muttered back.\nMission accomplished. And then we ran.\nWe were able to give the general a report that made him happy and didn't compromise the truth. Much. Carter had been locked in with a sleeping Gou'ald but killed the sucker as soon as his sarcophagus began to open. Teal'c and the Tok'ra had come running when the shield went down, and caught up with Carter right away. They'd picked off a few more yawning Gou'ald with slow reflexes before Daniel and I arrived on the scene.\nOnly a few of the snakes had woken; the rest were still getting their beauty sleep when we left. I did get slammed against a wall by one ornery guy who aimed his class ring my way, but Daniel took him out. Not one of the suckers had a personal force-shield, and I had to wonder if there'd been a time, back in the misty past, when the Gou'ald were easier to kill. If so, we were visiting the Land of the Lost. Good to get out of there, though. Plan was for the Tok'ra to come in fast on our heels and clear the place out before redecorating. I was happy to leave them to it.\nComing home sweet home meant check-ups, debriefing, reports. S.O.P. And when our post-mission custody was over, I went into Hammond's office for a chat, and when I came out I told Daniel we could toss on our civvies and get the hell out of there.\n\"He's really letting us go?\" he asked, glancing at Hammond's closed door. He sounded as if he wanted to check.\n\"Home for the night, back in the morning,\" I said. We looked at each other. I was ready to hot-foot it out of the mountain before the general changed his mind; Daniel was dragging his heels. I bottled in my impatience while he dawdled, first in his office, then in the locker room. I'd already changed and kitted some extra clothes while he was still taking off his boots.\nWe got in our cars, and I followed him to his place. Whenever I pulled up behind him at a light, there seemed to be something grudging to the set of his shoulders and back of his head. I cursed procedure and delays; he'd had time to think and cool off since the mission and it was wrecking his nerve and my plans.\nOnce inside his apartment, he drifted around from room to room, finding excuses not to look at me. Open the balcony door, water a dead plant, rinse the sink. I stood in the middle of his living room and waited him out. He finally stopped in the kitchen doorway, tense and distant.\n\"If you want to watch TV--\"\n\"That's not what I want.\" I narrowed my gaze; he evaded it.\n\"Well, I have some research to do, and then--\"\n\"Oh, give it up.\"\nHe didn't twitch a muscle. Cool customer. \"What?\"\n\"Stop pretending you don't want to go medieval on my ass.\" He'd been tightly wound since our kiss and I knew he wanted to do more.\nHis brows drew together as if I'd given him a real poser. \"I have no idea what you're talking about.\"\nI cocked my head. \"The necro-palace? Some heated tonsil-hockey? Ringing any bells?\"\n\"Necropolis.\" He crossed his arms. \"I wasn't thinking then.\"\n\"Praise god,\" I shot back. I took off my jacket and tossed it at his couch, where it slid to the floor. He watched me. \"You need to think a little less often.\" I didn't move toward him, didn't dare yet, but I could feel the distance between us closing as the tension in the room ratcheted up a notch. \"What you should learn to do,\" I said, pointing at him, \"is seize the day.\"\n\"Days don't need to be seized, Jack. Days force themselves on you whether you like it or not.\"\nTalk about your loaded remarks. \"Maybe you should show me how that works,\" I said.\n\"Maybe you should--\" He paused. \"I'd prefer it if you--\" He snapped and unknotted his arms and then turned and slammed one hand against the wall. \"Why are you doing this?\"\nAt the smack of his palm against the plaster my dick stiffened. His back and arms were flexing, head bent, and the outline of his ass and legs gave me religion. Why did he need an answer--why even ask? I went to him, but he whirled as I neared. Light flared across his glasses.\n\"I don't want to play whatever game you've got in mind, Jack.\"\n\"Yes you do. You're dying for it, Daniel.\" I reached between his legs and grabbed his dick; its need pushed against my hand. He breathed through his mouth a moment, then shoved my hand away.\n\"You don't know when to quit,\" he said, and his voice was shaky. Anger, hunger, I couldn't tell. I was dark inside with a storm and he was trying to hide from it. But I knew he wanted to join me. I reached between his legs again. He looked honestly shocked, then grabbed my shirt and twisted; spun me and slammed me against the wall and pressed himself against my back. I felt his hand snake between my legs and seize me. He didn't say anything and I could only gasp; his head was pressed to my shoulder and he was grinding his hard-on against my hip.\n\"I'm not your master,\" he said finally. His hand was jerking me through my trousers. My knees almost buckled.\n\"You are,\" I muttered. \"Please, Daniel.\" I fought for breath. \"Please.\" I humped into his touch and felt his hips speed up as he jerked against me. Then he let go and pulled away. I thought I'd fall.\n\"I could tell you to get out right now,\" he accused, \"and you'd wait outside my door like a dog, wouldn't you.\"\nI groaned and arched in shame and pleasure. My whole body was in flames. \"Yes.\"\n\"L-look at you,\" he said. His voice was sharp but that stutter was lust tripping through him. \"God, Jack. You beg for it like a bitch.\"\nI splayed my hands against the wall, hoping it would keep me upright. I was rubbing myself off obscenely, wildly turned on. I couldn't see him, but I felt him behind me, not touching. My neck and face felt hot and my ears must have been bright red.\n\"What should I make you do?\"\n\"Anything.\" I forced the word out.\n\"Get in the bedroom.\" And I went, dick tenting my khakis. I was breathing raggedly, head spinning. \"Take off your shirt,\" he said, and then in a staccato voice: take off your belt, your pants, take it all off. He stood within inches of me while I obeyed, my hands trembling. When I was naked I started to touch myself--my dick was riding so hard against my belly it hurt.\n\"Don't you dare touch yourself,\" he said coldly.\nI closed my eyes and choked out a gasp and came. The jolt dropped me to one knee and then both. I saw his hands in front of me as he fumbled with his belt, and when his dick was out, red and heavy and in my face, I pulled his hips closer and he pushed into my mouth with a harsh cry.\nMy head shorted out, I think. I'd never felt more like a cocksucker, and I loved it, I wrapped my arms around him and urged him to fuck my mouth. He cried out again and grabbed my head and shoved in hard, demanding. He came after a few thrusts, the head of his dick throbbing and shooting against the back of my throat. I didn't know I could do that. I freed him and learned to breathe again, coughing harshly, feeling like a mental case. Certifiable and savagely happy.\nReleased, he sank onto the edge of the bed and then lay back and flung an arm across his face. I lay on the floor. A few minutes passed before he spoke. \"Get on the bed, Jack.\"\nI pulled myself up and crawled across its surface; then collapsed belly down on the sheets. I felt him get up and then heard him undressing, the clatter of glasses tossed on something, before he came back over. He settled next to me and for a moment there was nothing, then he ran a hand down my back. I shuddered.\n\"Did you like that?\" he asked quietly.\n\"Yes,\" I ground out. There was a pause.\n\"I don't, um, I'm not sure what to do.\"\nOh, god, Daniel. \"Do anything,\" I said thickly against the pillow, \"you can do anything.\" How many times did I have to tell him.\nHe kissed between my shoulder blades\nand then down lower. I fisted the sheets and bit my lip, resisting the\ntenderness, afraid it would send me shaking to pieces. His licked up and\ndown my spine, then he slid on top of me and took the back of my neck between\nhis teeth. He bit me and I pushed my head into the pillow and bowed my\nneck for him even more.\n\"You look good on your belly,\" he said calmly into my ear. His body was long and hot and heavy on mine. \"On your knees. You should always kneel to me. I bet you'd like that, too. I just need to learn to take what's mine, don't I, Jack?\"\n\"Oh, christ,\" I said, unable to breathe for a moment. The need was pain. Daniel.\n\"Is that a yes?\"\n\"Yes,\" I said, and pushed myself helplessly against the sheets.\nHe moved off me, dick sliding across my ass, already half-hard again. He was younger than me, full of juice. I wasn't far behind, though.\n\"Turn over,\" he said. \"Look at me.\" I obeyed. He lay propped one arm by my side. His cheeks were flushed, but his eyes were clear and his voice deliberate: \"You'll serve me now.\"\nI did. I went for him hard, kissing him until my lips felt sore, and then biting down his neck. I forgot not to leave marks. I mouthed his shoulders and chest, sucked his nipples. He made little sounds of approval as I worked my way around his body. He looked good, lying there, muscles and naked skin. Small nipples and smooth chest, thick cock waking up bit by bit. He kept me humming with commands: lower, harder, faster. He gave them in his laziest, most arrogant voice and every word was like the twitch of a leash that led right to my collar and made my whole body jerk with need.\nI moved my head down his abs, short hair rubbing his skin, and kissed him.\n\"That's nice,\" he said, cool as royalty taking notice.\n\"Is that what you want?\" I muttered darkly. \"Nice?\"\nHe opened his eyes to stare down at me and in a trick of the light they almost looked gold for a moment. \"No,\" he said. He licked his lips once and his dick bumped my chin as it surged. I rubbed my jaw against it.\n\"Do that again,\" he told me. I did it some more until he was shoving against my face, leaving slick trails against my skin. Then he stopped and tugged me up against him. We kissed, broke apart, kissed some more, and every time we broke he gave me a potent look. After a while I figured out that he wanted me to read his mind, but that was one thing I couldn't do. I could guess, though.\n\"You want to fuck me?\" I asked.\nHis eyes closed and lips pressed together a moment before he answered. \"Yes.\" A muscle in his jaw snapped.\nHe told me there was stuff in his bedside table. I hadn't gotten a look last time, but this was clearly Daniel's wank drawer. Kleenex, condoms, some arty photo book that you couldn't really call porn even though it had tits on the cover, and an old bottle of Astroglide. I thought about him jerking off, and about all the times I'd jerked off in the past four years, the house dark and empty and quiet except for the fridge running or the tap dripping, sometimes the TV on and muted while one of those kinky SoloFlex commercials played.\nChrist, this was better.\nI took out the condoms and lube and wondered if he had any clue what he was about to do. I didn't intend to ask; it was going well so far and I didn't want blood flowing to his brain. Only trouble was that if he couldn't connect the dots, he might stop giving me orders. I handed him the stuff and he looked at it, then let his gaze wander down my body. I could see him thinking, wondering to himself if he should gamble on his own ignorance or admit he didn't know what came next.\nI could have helped him, but that wasn't my place.\n\"Get on your stomach,\" he said, frowning. \"I mean, if that's--\" I moved to obey, not needing to think. \"Oh. Yes. Now I--stay like that--\"\nI did. I leaned my head on my arms and pushed my hips up a bit, and let him figure out the rest. He did. He slicked his fingers and worked them inside me. By the time he managed to get two of them up there I was panting, fading in and out, and then I was fucking myself against his hand. It had been over a year since I'd done this last, and that time had been quick and anonymous and not exactly fun.\n\"It's tight,\" Daniel said, and his voice was edgy; I could hear the power gathering in him again, dark and hungry. Ruthless. \"You're going to be so tight, Jack.\"\nI couldn't even groan. He moved between my legs and got himself ready and I waited on him, my asshole aching where he'd touched me, my dick hanging heavy and stiff. When he nudged inside I shoved back as hard as I could, and in a minute we were tight, I could feel it all inside me. He had a fucking beautiful dick. Beautiful. He didn't know what he was doing at first, but I could tell he was wild for it, any worries forgotten, and I waited on him more until he settled into a sharp cadence, and then--\n\"Oh, god,\" I said, digging my knees into the mattress and arching back against him. Fresh sweat broke out on my body. \"Sonofabitch, yes, oh god, you sonofabitch--\"\nHe groaned and drove in harder. I could feel his hunger and frustration and rage, everything he'd locked inside, climbing, wanting out. \"Take it, Jack,\" he said, the words breaking suddenly with a gasp, \"take it, take it, take it--\"\nWildness seized me. He kept saying take it, take it and every time he did I tightened and strained and lifted, my arms were trembling, my thighs, and there was no way I could keep flying at this altitude, my brain would explode.\n\"Oh god,\" he said, riding me with short sharp strokes. \"Oh god, yes, take it, you bastard, you sonofabitch, take it, Jack, take it--\"\nHe was gripping my hips harder than before. I'd be able to recognize Daniel now by how his hands felt, even though I couldn't see them, and by how he fucked, the savage little twist to how he dicked me. He was behind me and giving it to me rough. I rolled my face into his pillow and grated out a sob as he nailed the sweet spot, and then he reached a hand to my neck and slid it under my collar; he pushed my neck down and I could feel the power of his command and what he was telling me, I'd do this to you if I could, I'd make you do everything I say, and as the collar tightened on my throat I came so hard I forgot my entire life. The only thing left in my head was him: master master master.\nAnd that should have been it, but I kept soaring while his dick stripped me inside and out, as he took what he wanted at his own brutal pace. The rush was huge and dizzying, white light and voices, Callas holding E-flat in Aida, my first spiral in an F-15, and I didn't want it to stop, ever, ever, but he finally broke and cried out, and I came again as he jerked all of his passion into my guts.\nLater, I told him that he hadn't been rude and that he didn't have to apologize for things he'd said during sex or for giving it to me good. I'd never have thought I might have to explain that stuff to a guy over thirty. That worried frown on his face, though--that was Daniel. He'd given me what I wanted, taken what he wanted, and now he was busy thinking again. I almost felt sorry for him, some days.\n\"I didn't hurt you?\" he asked. I must have delivered a look, because he said, \"I'm more sore than usual. I thought maybe...\"\n\"It's exactly what I wanted for Christmas.\" I gave him that, let a minute pass, gave him more. \"I like it rough. A lot of men do. It's fine.\"\n\"Oh.\" And I could hear him thinking\nabout that, about a lot of men, and the things I might have just\ntold him. I felt lazy, like melted butter. I suspected I'd tell him a lot\nmore about myself, if it occurred to him to ask.\nA minute passed. \"Um, when I said 'as usual,' I meant--\"\n\"I know.\"\n\"How do you know?\"\n\"Daniel, I know.\" Whatever he was going to say, I knew.\n\"Right.\"\nI turned my head on the pillow to stare over at him, which was kind of awkward, but I didn't want to move the rest of my body. \"You know that time on 665?\"\nHe blinked. I could tell he'd have frowned if he wasn't so relaxed. \"No.\"\n\"In the tent. It was raining.\"\n\"No, not really.\"\n\"You gave me a look.\"\n\"I did? What kind of look?\"\n\"Hot. You were flirting.\"\n\"I was not,\" he said, but then he smiled as if remembering.\n\"Yes, you were. I could tell. That's when I knew you wanted me.\" I stretched my arm above my head and put the other one on my belly, across the dried streaks I would have cleaned off, if it hadn't meant getting up. He didn't say anything back; after a while I turned my head to look at him again. \"You wanted me,\" I repeated, challenging him to say otherwise.\n\"I suppose it's possible.\"\n\"Possible?\"\n\"Well, I must have wanted you. I'm here now,\" he said reasonably.\nI had to take that for an answer to the question I hadn't really asked. And he--he didn't even ask me any questions. I kept thinking he would, but he was quiet, and then he fell asleep on his side without even a sheet covering him. He looked good when he slept, different. I lay there and watched him, wondering if he was pissed off, if we'd fight about this later, if he'd fuck me again with the collar on, whether he'd let me fuck him, what it would feel like if he said, harder, Jack, harder while I was buried balls-deep.\nAround every other thought, another kept creeping in: I didn't want the necklace to come off. It didn't fit in my life, I knew that, but if it did.... If Hammond cleared us for missions, if Carter led them, if Daniel always listened to me like he should, if we moved in together. If we never ended up on opposite sides of a wormhole. If people said, oh, Jack's a slave, the same way they said, oh, Sam's dad is a Tok'ra.\nYour mind isn't supposed to be able to hold impossible thoughts, but mine did. Or maybe that's two contradictory thoughts. I don't know. It was a jumble in there. I guessed that it would have been easier if I hadn't been a colonel, hadn't known Daniel before, had no baggage. Easier if I didn't think so much, in my own way.\nI didn't want to fight him. I kept remembering that perfect moment a while ago when I'd given it all up and everything else was killed off except him, the only source of power: master master master. No questions in my mind then, no doubts, I knew exactly who I was. Every particle in my body, the kind Carter keeps talking about, had been serving him. I wanted to feel like that all the time, not just for sex. It was the same kind of zeal they try to whip up when you join the military, and I hadn't felt it since I was eighteen years old and stupid as dirt and trapped in basic. I missed it.\nI felt sane, but they say all truly crazy people think that.\nNext morning, no vomiting. The collar was doing its work; things were looking up.\n\"Sorry about that,\" I said, as Daniel stared into the mirror and fingered the hickeys on his throat. He found a black turtleneck, put it on. It didn't look too weird, I told him. There's no weather in the mountain.\nWe had toast and coffee standing at his kitchen counter while flipping through sections of the newspaper. I decided, studying him with little glances, that he wasn't pissed about last night, and that we weren't fighting. He'd let out some of his aggression, and now he had the keen, satisfied look cats get when they've mauled a bird. If he had any issues left, he'd work his head around them sooner or later. He always did.\nI whistled as I followed his car to the mountain; my world was Technicolor.\nWhen I reached base, they held me longer than usual at check-point. I watched the airman flip through his clipboard, and tried not to grow paranoid. He gave me a message that the general wanted to see me immediately on my arrival. I drove on, hands tight on the wheel. My ass was sore. I would have been happier not seeing the general at all today, considering.\n\"Colonel,\" he greeted me, as I knocked on his door frame. He was getting out of his chair, smiling a little as he came around the desk. I relaxed as much as I could; my shoulders had been climbing up around my ears.\n\"General,\" I said warily.\n\"Let's walk.\"\n\"O�kay.\" We walked. His hand briefly hovered against the middle my back as he guided me down the corridor. I was nervous again. \"Where are we walking?\" After a beat, I added, \"Sir.\"\n\"Well, we have some interesting news. I'd like Major Carter to explain things.\"\nWe got to the infirmary; Daniel was already there, arms folded. I looked at him, alarmed for a moment. He raised his eyebrows at me without speaking, but didn't seem worried. Teal'c was there too, and Carter and Fraiser. Okay, so probably not a surprise prostate exam.\n\"Colonel.\" Carter was full of suppressed...something. Beans, my dad would have said. Full of beans. Happy beans, jumping beans. She looked to the general, then back to me. \"We have some news. I think it's good.\"\n\"Oh?\"\nShe went to a table and took a gold whatsit off a tray. It was a ring, I saw, a big one with a red jewel. Gaudy.\n\"I didn't want to get your hopes up, but before the mission I asked Anise if the Tok'ra might have anything like the necklace in their stores.\"\nSharply enough to make Carter pause, I looked over at Daniel. \"I just found out,\" he said. He darted a look to the others, but didn't put too much emphasis on it. He was doing better than I was.\n\"Anise said she would have someone look,\" Carter went on, \"and they think they've found a match.\" She turned the ring between her fingers. \"This goes with another necklace similar to the one you're wearing. We believe it's the controlling device. It's possible that if the necklace is removed by the, um--\" She paused, clearly unable to find a word.\n\"Master,\" I said.\nShe took a breath. \"--that there would be no ill effects,\" she finished gamely.\n\"How do you know that gadget will work with mine?\"\n\"We don't,\" said Fraiser from the wings. \"But it's worth trying.\"\n\"And what if it fries my neck? Every thought of that? Daniel puts it on, points it at me, zap.\"\n\"The Tok'ra have already tested its function--\" Carter started.\n\"Plucky folk, the Tok'ra,\" I broke in sarcastically.\n\"And it worked like a key to remove their own chain,\" she managed to conclude despite me. \"Sir.\" She gave me the big-eyed, earnest look. \"We have no reason to believe this will hurt you. The Tok'ra who tried on the chain has never suffered any residual effects. That was months ago.\"\nI had to back away and pace. I laid my palm to the back of my neck and rubbed it restlessly. \"Aren't we jumping into this a little fast, here?\"\n\"Colonel, you've had this device on for over a month.\" Hammond sounded confused. \"I thought you'd be glad to get it off.\" I scrunched my face up at the thought, couldn't help it, and he turned to Fraiser and Carter. \"You told me this had no narcotic effects.\"\n\"No evidence of any, sir,\" said Fraiser pointedly.\n\"I'd like this removed now, if possible,\" said Hammond firmly.\nCarter offered the ring to Daniel, who took it and slid it onto his finger. I stood as far away as I could, resenting the people I cared for the most, my anxiety rising. When Daniel came toward me, I backed up a step. \"Don't,\" I said, holding up my hands like a crossing guard and ignoring the urgent flare across my body. I didn't even know what it meant anymore--how was I being disobedient, when I only wanted to keep serving him?\n\"Daniel.\" I'd meant his name as a warning, but it came out weak and unsure.\nHe tried to say things to me with his eyes that the others, behind him, wouldn't be able to see; and when that failed, he said quietly, \"Jack, let me do this.\"\nMy hands lowered, and he took the necklace off.\nThe short version is: the damn thing stayed off and I never saw it again. I got better, if you can call it that, and things went back to normal. The real normal this time. Me in my office, Daniel in his, Hammond relieved, Carter pleased at yet another success, Teal'c satisfied in that quiet way of his. Fraiser monitored me for a while, then cleared me for duty. We started prepping for a new assignment, a gate-jump scheduled for the following week.\nThe long version...well, that was just the rest of my life.\n\"No withdrawal, then,\" Daniel said, during lunch that first day.\nI shrugged. \"Too soon to tell. Or so they tell me.\"\nThree days later, he said, \"Fraiser cleared you?\" And I gave him a bland yep for the benefit of the security cameras in the corridor we were walking along. That night in his bed he gasped out my name as I fucked him. He even said, harder, harder. The sex wasn't quite what it had been with the necklace, no nukes detonating in my brain, but I was there with him all the way, giving him my full attention. I hadn't noticed before that I wasn't, when I had the thing on.\nLying next to him afterwards, I had to face up to the fact that I was kind of depressed. It was like being grounded in flight school, just as you were starting to tear up the sky. I wasn't going to tell Daniel that, though, not him or anyone. I'd live with it. Stuff like this is bound to happen when you go gallivanting around the universe, taking gifts from strangers. But there's never any point; it never happens for a reason. After all these years, I'd gotten to where I could go through the meat-grinder one week, drink away a weekend, then get back in next week's game without fuss.\n\"You know...I really didn't learn anything from this.\"\nDaniel pulled himself out of his drift. \"What?\" He blinked. \"Did you say something?\"\n\"I said, go back to sleep.\"\n\"Mmm,\" he said, and I could feel his heavy eyes puzzling at me. Then he shifted closer and put a hand on my chest and drowsed off again with trust and obedience. His hand was warm and his breathing was quiet, and I heard a police siren in the far distance through his open window. A familiar sound, the kind that lets you know you've come back to Earth.\nOkay, maybe I was better off bare-necked. It wasn't like I had a choice. And after all, who else would boss him around if I didn't do the job.\nI was an acting colonel again and the status quo was good, I decided.\nThe status quo with sex.\nWith Daniel.\nEnd.\ngo home\n(Not in frames? Click here\nto go home.)"}
{"text": "The second NIGHT + MARKET outpost in the L.A. area (the original is in West Hollywood; song means “two” in Thai), this unpretentious but celebrity-filled Silver Lake hangout serves the most authentic Thai dishes in town. So authentic and flavorful, in fact, that they’ve earned chef-owner Kris Yenbamroong (who has no formal culinary training) two nods from the James Beard Foundation in the Rising Star Chef category, as well as accolades from the Los Angeles Times food critics Jonathan Gold and Patric Kuh. Try one of the jaan duan (“fast plates”) if you’re swinging by for lunch (we like the grapow khai dow, a medley of minced chicken, garlic, and Thai basil) and Yenbamroong’s spicy take on pad Thai (he adds sweet radish and chili powder) for a light evening meal.\n"}
{"text": "- Oral presentation\n- Open Access\n- Published:\nCalf cramp in children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease: searching for therapeutic targets\nJournal of Foot and Ankle Research volume 4, Article number: O18 (2011)\nArticle metrics\n1071 Accesses\n0 Altmetric\n-\nBackground\nLeg muscle cramps have been identified as the strongest independent predictor of worse quality of life in Australian children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Type 1A (CMT1A). There is no accepted treatment for cramp in children with CMT and the cause of cramp is not well understood. Potential therapeutic targets should be carefully identified to direct clinical trials of interventions.\nMethods\n81 children aged 2-16 years with CMT1A were recruited nationally through the Australasian Paediatric Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Registry. Body size and measures of strength, ankle range, foot posture, balance, agility, endurance, gait and neurophysiology were assessed at The Children's Hospital at Westmead (Sydney) and Royal Children's Hospital (Melbourne). Data analysis included Pearson product moment and Spearman rank correlation coefficients for normally and non-normally distributed continuous data respectively, and Fischer's exact test for dichotomous data.\nResults\nOf the 81 children, 26 reported calf cramp and 1 child each reported toe, quadriceps or arm cramp. Calf cramp was associated (p < 0.05) with older age; stronger foot inversion, eversion, dorsiflexion and plantarflexion measured with a hand held dynamometer; and better performance in long jump. When adjusted for age, foot strength and long jump performance were not associated with cramp. Interestingly, stronger fist grip and worse performance on the 9-hole peg test (a measure of fine motor coordination) were associated with calf cramp and remained associated when accounting for age. Children who experienced calf cramp were also more likely to experience hand tremors (42% vs 16%; p=0.004). Calf cramp was not associated with body mass index, ankle dorsiflexion range, foot posture, balance, agility, gait parameters or nerve conduction velocity. Results of logistic regression modelling will be presented at the conference.\nConclusions\nNo physical or neurophysiological lower limb measure was associated with calf cramp when accounting for age. The association between increased age and cramp may be due to disease severity and/or progression. This hypothesis is supported by the association of calf cramp with hand tremors and worse fine motor coordination, yet does not explain increased grip strength. Paradoxically, calf cramp is not associated with any lower limb measure of disease severity., Ryan, M., Ouvrier, R. et al. Calf cramp in children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease: searching for therapeutic targets. J Foot Ankle Res 4, O18 (2011) doi:10.1186/1757-1146-4-S1-O18\nPublished\nDOI\nKeywords\n- Nerve Conduction Velocity\n- Gait Parameter\n- Muscle Cramp\n- Ankle Dorsiflexion\n- Strong Independent Predictor"}
{"text": "The Stephen Ministry’s purpose (using gifts that Christ has handed)\n-\nI.\nINNER HEALING\nDo you want an abundant life? Are you having trouble with relationships and self-destructive behaviors? Do you harbor resentments, bitterness and anger? Do you feel powerless over your life? Do you live in fear? It has been proven scientifically that these problems in our lives severely damage our immune system and may eventually destroy us physically, emotionally and spiritually. Is there any hope? Are there solutions? Does God’s Word have an answer to these problems? Yes!\nWe offer seasonal classes, please call the church to see what we have available!\nGRIEFSHARE\nGrief Recovery Support Group (GriefShare)\nBegin YOUR Journey from mourning to JOY\nOpen to all who have suffered the loss of a loved one recently or in the past and feel they need more guidance and healing. Your friends and family are invited to join us. $15 workbook.\nCall Linda at #779-5289 or the church office at #533-4915 for more information.\nFASTING AND PRAYER\nThe fasting and prayer group meets every Tuesday at 11:00 am, this is a group committed to intercede for the congregation and their needs. If you have a prayer or would like to join this group please contact the church."}
{"text": "Even.\nA couple of weeks ago, Gilbert was speaking at a conference being held just down the street from my apartment in Downtown LA. Though I didn't have tickets to the event it seemed too serendipitous that she be speaking so nearby – as I was in the middle of reading her latest book at the time – and so, ticketless and determined, I managed to walk right past security and into the theater where I took my seat just as she took the stage.\n(As I re-read that last paragraph, I am aware of how stalker-ish I am making myself out to be. Rest assured, I'm not a crazy fan-boy or anything of the sort. Just an admirer of her writing and the way she engages with life.)\nHer talk was delivered with humor and humility, and for the many aspiring writers and creatives in the audience it was a direct encouragement to keep boldly making – not for the sake of recognition or praise, but for the existential benefits that a creative process brings to those who engage in it.\nAmong her admonitions to the writers in attendance, here are a few that spoke to me:\n- Share the thing that you are most ashamed of, and you will find a chorus of people saying, \"me too!\"\n- Write for one person. Make it personal. (The benefit of this, she said, is in how it helps to simplify your choice of vocabulary and tone while writing.)\n- Some (most) creative work is entirely for you. There's something in you that needs to be transformed. Some books are written for you and some are to be published. They are not always the same thing.\n- With no editor, no critic, pour that shit out. I'd rather have it come out all wrong than stay in all wrong.\nAfter hearing her speak about the contents of the book I was eager to read through it in its entirety. What I found in it were a number of abstract theories about the nature of creativity – one being that Gilbert believes ideas are living, spiritual things that seek someone to bring them into reality. These abstractions, however, were made accessible through inspiring and often hilarious stories from Gilbert's own life.\nIf you are someone working in a creative field, then you'll find great encouragement from Gilbert's book to keep making, trying, and trusting in the process of creating as a medium for your own growth. If you are someone who does not consider yourself creative in the slightest, then reading Gilbert's book may help you redefine what creativity means to.\""}
{"text": "LMAO This ATV Fail Will Make You Hurt Just for Watching It By 247ccooper | January 19, 2016 Advertisement If you're going to rock some donuts make sure you're well aware of your surroundings! Watch as this ATV driver gets some good momentum going right up until he ever so barely hits the curb which provides enough force to send him on his ass!"}
{"text": "Spill Advisory: Equipment Testing, North Salmon Dam\nNovember 22nd, 2017\nNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Upper Salmon area of Central Newfoundland that the Company will be releasing water at its North Salmon Dam Spillway into the North Salmon River for a brief period of time on November 23 for the purpose of testing new equipment. People are advised to use the area with caution as water levels and flows will be higher than normal and unpredictable during the testing.\nMedia Contact:\nJill Pitcher\nSenior Communications Advisor, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro\nt. 709.737.1219 / c. 709.689.9938 e. JillPitcher@nlh.nl.ca"}
{"text": "US6620124B1 - Valve port assembly with coincident engagement member for fluid transfer procedures - Google PatentsValve port assembly with coincident engagement member for fluid transfer procedures Download PDF\nInfo\n- Publication number\n- US6620124B1US6620124B1 US09453999 US45399999A US6620124B1 US 6620124 B1 US6620124 B1 US 6620124B1 US 09453999 US09453999 US 09453999 US 45399999 A US45399999 A US 45399999A US 6620124 B1 US6620124 B1 US 6620124B1\n- Authority\n- US\n- Grant status\n- Grant\n- Patent type\n-\n- Prior art keywords\n- valve\n- engagement member\n- protrusion\n- opening\n- conduit\n-/3655—Arterio-venous shunts, fistul/162—Needle sets, i.e. connections by puncture between reservoir and tube ; Connections between reservoir\nAbstract\nDescription\nThe present invention relates generally to a device that provides percutaneous access to a patient's vascular system during frequently performed fluid transfer procedures such as kidney dialysis. More particularly, the present invention relates to a valve port system having a port member and rotatable valve in combination with an extractable engagement member for insertable accommodation of the member therein.\nEnd stage renal disease (ESRD) is a debilitating disorder characterized by the steady decline of kidney function. Healthy kidneys not only clean the blood by filtering out extra water and wastes, but they also produce hormones that maintain strong bones and healthy blood. When the kidneys fail, numerous debilitating effects are experienced, including rising blood pressure, accumulation of fluids and toxic wastes in the body and insufficient red blood cell production. Treatment is therefore required to replace the work of the failed kidneys.\nDue to the lack of donor organs and high rate of rejection in kidney transplantation procedures, the majority of ESRD patients rely on one of two dialysis therapies to replace kidney function. The most common treatment is hemodialysis, is a procedure that uses a machine and an artificial kidney to remove toxins and water from a patient's blood. Hemodialysis requires a special filter called a dialyzer to clean the blood. During treatment, blood travels through tubes into the dialyzer, which then filters out waste and extra fluids. The newly cleaned blood flows through another set of tubes and back into the body. Hemodialysis patients typically travel to a dialysis clinic three times per week for 3-4 hours per session.\nPeritoneal dialysis is a second procedure that replaces the work of the kidneys. This procedure removes toxins and water through the patient's peritoneal membrane, a large membrane surrounding the organs below the diaphragm. Almost always performed at home, fluids can be exchanged manually four or five times daily or automatically overnight. A cleansing solution, called dialysate, travels through a special tube into the abdomen. Before peritoneal dialysis can be performed, a minor operation is required to insert a soft, plastic tube into the abdomen. A few inches of the tube, or catheter, remains outside the abdomen, but can be hidden by clothing. The catheter is used to connect the patient to bags of dialysate. Fluid, wastes and chemicals pass from tiny blood vessels in the peritoneal membrane into the dialysate. After several hours, the dialysate gets drained from the abdomen, taking the wastes from the blood with it. The abdomen is then filled with clean dialysate and the cleansing process begins again. Peritoneal dialysis is a very time consuming and tedious exchange process, wherein patients experience frequent infections such as peritonitis.\nEach of these procedures presents high risks of injury causing loss of vascular access, such as thrombosis, infection, disconnection and hemorrhage. In addition, there are increased risks of fluid volume deficits which may be related to excessive fluid losses, shifts via ultrafiltration, hemorrhage from altered coagulation, disconnection of shunts and fluid restrictions.\nFurthermore, studies of patients who require frequent dialysis indicate that numerous treatments of shorter duration can significantly improve clinical outcomes, reduce total treatment costs and improve the quality of life for dialysis patients. It has been proven that the most efficient cleansing of the blood takes place during the first one to two hours of a dialysis session. Increasing the length of time of dialysis is, therefore, not the most efficient way to improve the dose of dialysis. (Source:“Treating End Stage Renal Disease: The Health and Business Case for Daily Dialysis”,, 1999).\nBefore the initial treatment, access to the bloodstream must be established. The access provides a way for blood to be carried from the body to the dialysis machine and then back into the body. Thus, prior to establishing dialysis treatment, a minor operation is often performed to subcutaneously implant a port in the patient. Ports are totally implantable vascular access devices that permit the infusion of medications, nutrients, blood products and other fluids. Typically, the port includes a chamber and an access region where the chamber is attached to an implanted fluid flow conduit, such as a catheter. The conduit is, in turn, secured to a blood vessel. In the case of veins, the conduit is typically indwelling and in the case of arteries, the conduit may be attached by conventional anastomosis.\nNeedles and other access tubes may be percutaneously attached to an implanted port in several ways. Conventional blood access designs use an entry needle to force open a gating mechanism leading to a fluid flow conduit in fluid communication with a subcutaneous port. These designs are not always airtight and often require additional mechanisms so that a heparin lock may be established between treatment sessions. Furthermore, any entry or activation needle must be secured within the port body throughout the procedure, providing an opportunity for the needle to withdraw during the dialysis procedure. Numerous attempts have been made to provide dialysis access devices which overcome the above described problems. Examples of such devices are described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,998,222 to Shihata which discloses a subcutaneous shunt having an axially and rotatably movable valve therein; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,092,983 to Slivenko which discloses a blood access device wherein a pair of tubular conduits is provided on a generally cylindrical housing. Other systems that are currently marketed as solutions to the vascular access dilemma include a dual-access port and catheter access system known as Dialock (a registered trademark of Biolink of Middleboro, Mass.) and an implantable valve and cannula system known as LifeSite (a trademark of Vasca, Inc. of Tewksbury, Mass.).\nThe number of ESRD patients worldwide requiring dialysis is growing at a significant rate. This growth is primarily attributable to an aging population and the increasing life expectancy of patients with a high risk of ESRD. Yet, even in view of the increasing need for more frequent vascular access and the growing numbers of patients requiring such treatment, none of the above described devices provides the critical combination of (1) a needle that establishes and maintains heightened efficiency of blood flow so as to reduce the discomfort experienced by the patient and (2) a subcutaneous device actuatable by the needle that not only assists the needle with such efficiency, but also prevents inadvertent needle withdrawal. Furthermore, such devices do not address the need to control needle bevel orientation, which is critical to maximizing blood flow rates and the overall efficiency of the dialysis procedure. If the bevel opening faces a wall or is obstructed in any way, flow will be adversely affected, thereby lengthening and complicating the dialysis procedure.\nIt is therefore desirable to provide a system which obviates the above mentioned problems while reducing the number of components required to effect successful dialysis and other fluid transfer procedures. Such a system would provide an implantable port which only permits fluid flow upon establishment of fluid communication between an engagement member and a fluid flow conduit, such fluid communication being selectively established by mating of the engagement member with the dialysis port.\nIt is an advantage of the present invention to provide a dialysis assembly which accommodates frequent access to a subcutaneously implanted dialysis port.\nIt is another advantage of the present invention to provide a dialysis port assembly that precludes withdrawal of an activation needle during a dialysis procedure.\nIt is yet another advantage of the present invention to provide a dialysis port assembly having a rotatable valve therein, such that the rotatable valve has an orifice that is alignable with a fluid flow conduit to control the flow of blood via the port member.\nIt is still another advantage of the present invention to provide an activation needle having a low profile protrusion thereon for corresponding engagement with a groove defined longitudinally along an interior surface of the rotatable valve, such that rotation of the needle effects rotation of the valve between an open position, wherein an orifice in the valve is in fluid communication with a fluid flow conduit, and a closed position, wherein fluid communication between the orifice and the conduit is precluded.\nThe present invention provides these and other advantages by furnishing a valve port system for percutaneous vascular access to a patient during dialysis and other fluid transfer procedures. The system includes a tubular engagement member and a valve rotatably positioned within a subcutaneously implantable port member housing. In the present invention, vascular access is effected through a subcutaneously implantable fluid flow conduit in communication with the port housing. The port establishes fluid flow communication between the conduit and the engagement member for the transport of blood, medicaments and other fluids therebetween.\nThe engagement member of the present invention is designed to prevent extraction of the engagement member from the port during a fluid transfer procedure. The engagement member is defined by a tubular body having a proximal end, a distal end and a tubular lumen therebetween. The distal end has a tapered bevel defining an opening thereat. A tapered protrusion proximate the distal end is defined upon an exterior surface of said tubular body.\nThe engagement member of the present invention is also designed to be engage able with the rotatable valve. The valve is a generally cylindrical body having an open end, a closed end and an orifice proximate said closed end. The body is rotatable about its central axis between an open position, when the orifice is in fluid communication with the conduit, and a closed position, wherein such fluid communication is precluded. The valve includes a longitudinal groove defined along its interior surface which is capable of being in registry with the protrusion of the engagement member. The groove is coincident with the protrusion for intussusception of the protrusion therein. In this configuration, rotation of the engagement member effects rotation of the valve between an open position, when the orifice is in fluid communication with the conduit, and a closed position, when fluid communication between the orifice and the conduit is precluded.\nFIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a valve port assembly of the present invention prior to use in a fluid transfer procedure.\nFIG. 1A shows a perspective view of a rotatable valve of the valve port system of FIG. 1 in a closed configuration in relation to a subcutaneously implanted fluid flow conduit positioned thereadjacent.\nFIG. 1B shows a top view of a rotatable valve of FIG. 1A having a longitudinal groove and an orifice defined therein.\nFIG. 2 shows a partial side view of an engagement member of the system of FIG. 1, the engagement member having a low profile protrusion defined thereon.\nFIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C show side, front and back views, respectively, of the engagement member of FIG. 2.\nFIGS. 2D and 2E show top views of alternating embodiments of a pull knob defined on the engagement member of FIG. 2.\nFIG. 3 shows the valve port system of the present invention during use in a fluid transfer procedure.\nFIG. 3A shows a perspective view of a rotatable valve of the system of FIG. 3 in an open configuration in relation to a subcutaneously implanted fluid flow conduit positioned thereadjacent.\nFIG. 3B shows a top view of the rotatable valve of FIG. 3A showing a valve orifice in alignment with a conduit opening.\nThe valve port system of the present invention provides a port member having a housing with a valve rotatably positioned therein. The port housing insertably accommodates a fluid flow conduit such as a catheter tube therein so that the conduit is capable of providing fluid flow communication between the patient's vascular system and a dialyzer, catheter or other blood transport device. The valve is a generally cylindrical member having an open end, a closed end and an orifice positioned near the closed end which is rotatably alignable with the conduit. In addition, a longitudinal groove is defined along an interior surface of the valve. An extractable engagement member such as needle is also provided, having an elongate tubular body defined by a proximate end and a distal end. A tapering bevel defines an opening at the distal end so as to form a tip thereat. A low profile protrusion is defined proximate the distal end at a position that enables engagement of the protrusion in the longitudinal groove. The engagement member is insertable in the valve and engage able therewith when the protrusion is in registry with the groove. The groove accommodates the protrusion therein as the engagement member is inserted distally in the valve. In this position, the engagement member, and thus the valve, is rotatable between an open position, wherein the orifice is in fluid communication with the conduit, and a closed position wherein such fluid communication is precluded. The position of the protrusion ensures that the bevel opening coincides with the orifice when the valve is in the open position to facilitate efficient blood flow between the conduit and the needle.\nThe engagement member and valve of the present invention are designed so that while the conduit is open, the engagement member is secured into a position which allows fluid exchange yet prohibits needle extraction during a fluid transfer procedure. This design minimizes the number of required moving parts, thereby optimizing the durability of the system. As a consequence, the present design eliminates the possibility of inadvertent valve opening and simplifies the design and manufacture of the system.\nNow referring to the drawings wherein like elements are identically numbered, a valve port system 1 of the present invention is provided in FIG. 1. The primary components of system 1 include a port member 10 subcutaneously implanted under skin tissue 11 and having a housing 12 thereabout with a port opening 14 provided therein; a generally cylindrical valve 20 rotatably housed within port member 10; and an extractable engagement member 30 having a tapered bevel 31, the engagement member shown in alignment for insertion in port opening 14. Port housing 12 also insertably accommodates a fluid flow conduit 16 therein, wherein conduit 16 is a fluid transport device such as a catheter. Port member 10, via conduit 16 and port opening 14, establishes fluid communication between the patient's vascular system and engagement member 30 when the engagement member punctures skin tissue 11 and infiltrates port housing 12.\nReferring further to FIGS. 1A and 1B, valve 20 is a rotatable member having an exterior surface 20 a and an interior surface 20 b defining a generally cylindrical wall 21 therebetween. Wall 21 is closed at one end 21 a and opens up at an opposite end 21 b to reveal a longitudinal groove 23 along interior surface 20 b. Groove 23 is defined so as to be parallel with valve 20's central longitudinal axis l.\nAs further illustrated in the figures, valve 20 also includes an orifice 26 defined near closed end 21 a. Orifice 26 conforms to an opening 16 a in conduit 16, which conduit lies adjacent valve 20 so as to ensure relatively fictionless rotation of valve 20 relative to conduit 16. Opening 16 a is adapted to conform to cylindrical wall 21 so as to form a fluid proof seal therebetween.\nNow referring to FIGS. 2-2E, a engagement member used in conjunction with the present system is provided. Engagement member 30 has a generally tubular body 32 having a proximal end 33 which remains above skin tissue 11, a distal end which protrudes beneath skin tissue 11 and into port opening 14, and a tapered bevel 37 defined at distal end 35. Bevel 37 delineates an opening 37 a thereat, which opening conforms to the parameters of orifice 26 in valve 20.\nProximate bevel 37 is a low profile protrusion 39 defined on an exterior surface of tubular body 32. Protrusion 39 is positioned on body 32 so as to permit easy insertion and removal of engagement member 30 into valve 20 and permit rotation of valve 20 thereby. Although protrusion 39 is shown as having a generally parabolic profile, any low profile configuration can be implemented which is conducive to the operation of the present system and which fulfills the objectives enumerated herein.\nEngagement member 30 preferably includes a gripping member 41 at proximal end 33. Gripping member 41 may have a plurality of tactile indicia 43 (i.e. elongate recesses) defined thereabout to facilitate gripping and torquing of the engagement member by the user.; Gripping member 41 may further include an elevated pull knob 44 defined thereon to enable easy insertion and extraction of engagement member 30 from a patient. Pull knob 44 may include visual indicia 44 a as shown in FIG. 2D to indicate when engagement member 30 has been sufficiently rotated to permit fluid transfer therethrough. Pull knob 44 may also include tactile indicia 44 b as shown in FIG. 2E to fit a user's thumb and forefinger when inserting or extracting engagement member 30 from the patient.\nHaving described the components, the operation and function of the present invention connector can now be described, with particular reference to FIGS. 3-3B.\nIn a method of employing the present invention in a fluid transfer procedure such as that which occurs in dialysis, port member 10 is subcutaneously implanted along with conduit 16 so that port housing 12 provides a housing for conduit 16. To initiate a fluid flow transfer procedure, engagement member 30, and more particularly, bevel 37, is aligned with port opening 14 and inserted through skin tissue 11 into port opening 14. Such alignment is effected by establishment of a fistula in the patient, which process is well known in the art.\nAfter percutaneous insertion through skin tissue 11, engagement member 30 is guided toward port opening 14 so that protrusion 39 is in registry with groove 23. In this initial configuration, valve 20 is in the closed position as shown in FIGS. 1-1B. It is noted that during insertion of engagement member 30, bevel opening 37 a is always aligned with orifice 26. The location of protrusion 39 on distal end 35 of engagement member 30, therefore, must accommodate engagement member 30 so as to always maintain this alignment during the fluid transfer procedure.\nIn order to initiate fluid flow between conduit 16 and engagement member 30, it is necessary to rotate valve 20 from an initial closed position, wherein orifice 26 is not in fluid communication with conduit opening 16 a (as shown in FIGS. 1 and 1A), to a subsequent open position wherein orifice 26 and conduit opening 16 a are in fluid communication (as shown in FIGS. 3 and 3A). To effect such rotation, engagement member 30 is inserted into valve 20 so that groove 23 engages protrusion 39 therein. Groove 23, which is capable of being in registry with protrusion 39, is rotatably aligned with protrusion 39. Groove 23 is coincident with protrusion 39, therefore permitting intussusception of engagement member 30 in valve 20.\nTo place valve 20 in the open position, engagement member 30 is advanced percutaneously into port opening 14 until it is fully mated with valve 20. A user then grasps gripping member 41 to rotate engagement member 30 a sufficient angular distance to open the flow conduit 16 for infusion of blood in the direction indicated by arrow A. Although a 90° rotation is illustrated in the drawings, any angular rotation may be effected that requires in comportment with the operation and objectives of the present invention.\nBecause engagement member 30 is now locked in valve 20, rotation of engagement member 30 effects corresponding rotation of valve 20 from the closed position to the open position (shown in FIG. 3). In the open position, orifice 26 is in alignment with conduit opening 16 a, allowing fluid to flow from conduit 16 into engagement member 30. Once rotated into the open position, engagement member 30 is secured within port housing 12 and cannot be withdrawn. Thus, orifice 26 and bevel opening 37 a are always maintained in alignment with conduit opening 16 a to maximize the efficiency of fluid flow.\nAt the conclusion of a treatment session, engagement member 30 is rotated in a direction opposite that in which the open position was achieved, thereby sealing conduit opening 16 a and preventing further fluid communication therebetween. It is then possible to extract engagement member 30 from port housing 12.\nThe rotating valve design as shown herein is advantageous, for such a design provides an airtight conduit seal that establishes a heparin lock between treatment sessions and eliminates additional mechanisms, such as gates and the like, that are provided in conventional vascular access devices. The rotating valve also ensures optimal needle orientation for maximizing flow rates, such that the needle and valve design together ensure that the bevel is correctly oriented to achieve maximum blood flow. The complementary configuration of the rotating valve also ensures full closure of the conduit prior to needle removal and further ensures needle securement within the port during a fluid transfer (i.e. dialysis) procedure.\nIn the present invention, a subcutaneous port and activation needle are designed to provide central venous access for the purpose of frequently performed fluid transfer procedures such as dialysis. Due to the frequency of such procedures and the consequential negative effects on a patient's comfort and physical and psychological health, it is necessary to prevent premature extraction of needles and further ensure efficient transfer of blood via a subcutaneously implanted port member. The present invention, therefore, provides not only an improved port member and valve assembly, but also provides an improved engagement member compatible therewith. The engagement member optimizes bevel orientation for maximum flow rates and ensures full closure of a fluid flow conduit. By designing this present system with such safeguards, patients requiring frequent dialysis and other fluid transfer treatments are spared painful and lengthy vascular access procedures.\nVarious changes to the foregoing described and shown methods and corresponding structures would now be evident to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the particularly disclosed scope of the invention is set forth in the following claims."}
{"text": "Google assistant\nDon’t count Cortana out: Study predicts Microsoft’s digital assistant will rival Amazon and Google in business use\nVideo\nTLDR: Microsoft agrees to buy GitHub, tech for women’s safety, Alexa & Google Assistant coming to Xbox\nAlexa and the Google Assistant are reportedly coming soon to Microsoft’s Xbox\nGoogle launches startup investment program to bolster its digital assistant ecosystem\nGoogle Cloud makes text-to-speech capabilities in apps like Google Maps available on Google Cloud Platform\n‘Hey’ no more, as Microsoft’s Cortana drops the pleasantries from voice commands\nVideo\nGoogle ad blitz showcases a life made easier with its Assistant, and Nest delivers prom night advice\nGoogle Assistant will soon speak 30 languages and detect which languages people are speaking\nNew data: Google Home faring better against Amazon Echo, grabbing 40% of U.S. holiday sales\nWhere’s Cortana? Microsoft is playing the long game as Amazon and Google dominate CES\nGeared Up Podcast: Voice assistant mania and the latest TV tech at CES\nVideo\nGoogle to challenge Amazon’s Echo Show through smart-screen partnerships with LG, Sony and others\nVideo\nGoogle continues all-out blitz of CES with new smart speakers, TVs and more featuring Google Assistant\nPanasonic bringing Alexa and Google Assistant to in-car ‘infotainment’ systems, with offline capabilities\nLG bets big on Google Assistant, but still hedging its bets with Amazon\nAlexa is coming to PCs: HP, ASUS and Acer bring Amazon’s assistant onto Microsoft Cortana’s turf\nAmazon Alexa vs. Google Assistant emerges as key battle of CES 2018\nVideo\nGoogle expands smart speaker lineup with $49 Home Mini and $399 Home Max\nSonos debuts $199 Alexa-powered smart speaker, with Google Assistant coming next year\nGeared Up: Smart home tips and tricks, from Amazon’s Alexa to Apple’s Home Kit\nPodcast"}
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{"text": "Official Competition Rules\n#TTT Exclusive Launch Event\nOn Feb 28th 2017, we’ll be launching Table Tennis Tuesdays at Bubba’s.\nFrom 6pm until 9pm, you’ll be able to enter a competition to win some prizes. The event is totally free (we’ll make sure you are watered, fed to be able to play to be best of your abilities).\nTuesdays are made of this from now on, so you can’t afford to miss it.\nWe’ll also be posting final table tennis games Live on Facebook and some of our other social platforms.\n- Promoter: The Promoter is Bubba Gump Shrimp Co UK Ltd (company #07910336) whose registered office is at 3rd Floor, Chancery House, Sutton, Surrey, SM11JB (the ‘Promoter’)\n- Competition: The Promoter is launching a new service available to Guests on Tuesdays. Prizes can be won when competing on the launch night\n- Meal for 4 people\n- Meal for 2 people\n- A Bubba Gump set of table tennis paddles and balls.\nThe above list is a guideline. The Promoter reserves the right to alter some of the prizes depending on availability.\n- Event entries:\nThe Promoter has allocated 3 time slots corresponding to the following:\n6 to 7pm, 7p to 8pm, 8 to 9pm.\nTo book your slots please follow the below links:\nEntry tickets will be granted in exchange for the Eventbrite booking confirmations.\n- Event tickets: Tickets include 2 free drinks per person( Bottle of Stella, Glass of House wine, soft drinks or a Tia Maria cocktail), some finger food and naturally entry to the table tennis game competition. Please note that alcohol will not be dispensed to under-aged guests.\nTickets will be stamped when drinks/ food and games have been played in order for all guests to have the chance to enter the competition.\n- Table Tennis competition rules: Each time slot will have an overall winner\n- Competition period: this competition will only run between 6pm and 9pm on February 28th, 2017.\n- Free: there is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter (and/or win in) this competition.\n- Consumer disclosure: you have not yet won. No win and/or particular prize is warranted, represented, promised or guaranteed. Nothing in these rules is legal advice. Your statutory rights are not affected.\n- Eligibility to enter/ participate:\n- All entrants/participants must (i) be at least 16 years old at the time of entry/ participation: and (ii) be legal residents of England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland at the time of entry/ participation.\n- Employees of The Promoter or any member of the same corporate group as The Promoter or their respective distributors, advertising agencies and affiliated companies, participating advertisers and media (and the parents, spouses, civil partners, siblings, children, spouses or civil partners of siblings or children of each such employee and/or those living in the same household of each such employee) are not eligible to enter and participate.\n- Entries are void where contrary to these rules.\n- There is a limit of one entry per person and one prize per person, per household.\n- Win criteria: subject to the other terms and conditions of these rules, the top 2 winners of each competition slots, ie overhall winner by points and the final loser by points. The third prize will be allocated to the 3rd scorer in each time slot competition.\n- Changes, suspension etc: The Promoter reserves the right in its sole discretion, to cancel, modify or suspend this free competition, in its entirety or in part, should an incident damage part / or all equipment pertinent to the competition, and or technical failure, security or operational issue or any other cause and beyond the control of The Promoter. In such event The Promoter will post a notice thereof on bubbagumpshrimp.co.uk . Any changes to the competition will be notified to entrants by The Promoter as soon as commercially reasonable and practical.\n- Third Party Details: The Promoter is not responsible for inaccurate details supplied to any entrant/participant by any third party connected with this competition.\n- Prize Conditions: No cash alternative to the prizes will be offered. The prize is not transferable. The prize is subject to availability and the Promoter reserves the right to substitute any prize with another of equivalent value without giving prior or other notice.\n- Compliance notice: by entering this competition, an entrant is indicating his/her agreement to be bound by these rules. Even if abbreviated rules are available, the entrants/ participants will rely solely on these set of rules.\n- Data Consent: Acceptance of any prize constitutes permission to the Promoter and their agencies to use the winners’ names, social media handle,. In any event, the winner agrees to the use of his/her name and image in any publicity and future marketing off the Promoter’s business and/ or products in accordance with current applicable data protection legislation and will not be disclosed to a third party without the entrants prior consent. Do not enter/participate in the competition if you do not agree to this.\n- Privacy policy: You are providing your information to Bubba Gump Shrimp Company (UK) Ltd and not to other party. The information provided will be used in conjunction with the following Privacy Policy found at bubbagumpshrimp.co.uk/privacy-policy/\n- No external sponsor: This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with any brand other than Bubba Gump Shrimp Co UK Ltd.\n- Liability Notice: Entrants/participants agree that the Promoter has no responsibility or liability for: a) lost, late, misdirected, illegible, incorrect or inaccurate entry information irrespective of cause: b)human or other errors: c) theft, destruction or unauthorized access to or alterations of free competition entry materials: d) communications malfunctions, delays or errors of any kind e.g technical, network, telephone, computer hardware or software malfunctions. Entrants/ participants agree to release and hold harmless the Promoter, promotion agencies and their respective parents, affiliates, contractors and agencies, and employees of each, from liability that may arise from the acceptance or use of (or dissatisfaction with) any prize or their entry/participation in this free competition or its administration – other than liability for fraud, death or personal injury caused by negligence and any other matter or event for which liability cannot be excluded and/or limited under the law. Consumers’ statutory rights are not affected.\n- Applicable law & jurisdiction: The competition and these rules will be governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any disputed will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales."}
{"text": "New Dell Vostro 1510, 1310 notebooks in two weeks\nCrunchDeals: Free photo printing at Walgreens\nLooking for an exciting business laptop? How about just a business laptop? If it’s the latter, then the new Dell Vostro lineup might be just right for you.\nStarting May 1, you’ll be able to get your hands on the 13.3-inch Vostro 1310 starting at $749 or the 15-inch Vostro 1510 starting at $599. If you can contain your excitement until the middle of May, you can get the 17-inch Vostro 1710 starting at a currently-unknown price.\nDell’s playing the “we asked our customers what they wanted” angle and claims that security software and lighter weight were the two big selling points. As such, the 13.3-inch Vostro “has 94 percent the viewing area of a 14.1-inch model, yet weighs nearly 20 percent less” at 4.6 pounds. That’s not too bad considering Dell’s penchant for chunky laptops. The 15-inch version weighs 5.7 pounds.\nAll new Vostro models will also feature slot-loading disc drives, fingerprint readers, something called “Trusted Platform Module 1.2″ which prevents data theft and network access, and pre-installed McAfee Total Protection for Small Business.\nFull press release available here.\n0\nSHARES"}
{"text": "Industry News\n'Generation text lack basic skills'Posted on 20th August 2007\nThe Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has warned school-leavers often have 'dazzling' IT skills but lack basic abilities in English and maths.\nIt has published results of a survey conducted with Pertemps which concludes 92 per cent employers are satisfied with the IT skills of \"generation text\".\nHowever 50 per cent are unhappy with numeracy skills and 52 per cent with their literacy.\nRichard Lambert, CBI director-general commented strong IT skills often gave school-leavers \"an edge over their bosses\".\nHe said: \"The challenge ahead is for schools to channel that same enthusiasm into numeracy and literacy skills, where far too many young people are struggling.\"\nThe survey also found 15 per cent of employers' offer remedial training in maths and 13 per cent give staff training in basic literacy.\nThe CBI is a lobbying organisation aimed at ensuring UK businesses remain competitive. Its mission is to ensure British businesses can compete and prosper."}
{"text": "Suramin for autism?\nSAN DIEGO, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The CDC estimates that one in 68 children in the U.S. are on the autism spectrum. Right now, there are no FDA approved treatments for the disorder or its symptoms, which can include difficulty with social skills, communication and repetitive behavior. That’s why results of a small clinical trial in San Diego have grabbed the attention of researchers and families.\nRobert K. Naviaux, MD, PhD, Professor of Genetics at the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Pathology, and Co-director of the Mitochondrial and Metabolic Disease Center at UC San Diego School of Medicine suspected the cause of autism might be metabolic dysfunction, where the energy molecule ATP is “outside” cells. He researched more than two thousand drugs and found one that might help. That drug was Suramin. Dr. Naviaux tested one dose in a clinical trial of ten boys. Five got the drug.\nDr. Naviaux shared, “Children began to talk sometimes for the first time in sentences in their life.”\nBoys who got Suramin had autism severity scores drop from eight-point-six to seven, the lowest point on the spectrum. They improved social, language and fine motor skills, and found relief from repetitive motions and fragmented sleep. Miles McInerney was in the trial but did not receive Suramin; he still wanted to help.\n“I should generally be interested in the ability to possibly find a way that people with worse autism or struggle more with autism than I do, to possibly be able to find a solution that can help them better communicate,” said McInerney.\nHe now uses rowing to reduce the stress related to his autism. For those who did get the drug, Dr. Naviaux says most but not all the effects wore off in eight weeks.\n“Some children had learned to tie their shoes for the first time, and other children had learned to zip up a jacket. Those fine motors skills were motor memory that had been retained.” Dr. Naviaux continued.\nMcInerney and his mom are encouraged by the results.\nDr. Naviaux says next there will be several phase two trials to determine safety and efficacy for Suramin. He suspects it will be three to five years before phase three trials begin."}
{"text": "Has anyone tried this? Jul 5, 2018 11:57:24 GMT -8 Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostBack to Top Post by noodow121 on Jul 5, 2018 11:57:24 GMT -8 Dip an ice block with salt and rub it on the site of injury (until it gets very cold) and then apply hot water. The sudden change in temperature would force the underlying tissue to react to heal the area and absorb scars blocking nerve regeneration. If done appropriately, results (such as pain relief and regaining sensation) should become increasingly apparent with each attempt.Warning: the salt reaction absorbs heat rapidly so there is a risk of frost-burn if done recklessly.ADMIN NOTE: Do not try this. The risks outweigh the benefits and the similar effect without the risks can be had with ice and warm water WITHOUT the salt."}
{"text": ".\nDeleting your Grindr profile picture can only be done by the team at Grindr; while you are able to swop photos and upload photos that meet all the guidelines set up by Grindr, deleting your profile photo is essentially a team effort. Here is how it gets done:\nGo to your Grindr home screen and click the HELP tab on the top right hand of your screen.\nIn the search bar (it’s huge and cannot be missed!) type in “How do I delete my profile picture” and click enter\nIt will bring up nine results to your questions; scroll down to “Frequently asked Photo Questions” or simply click this link\nOnce you click this link, you will be taken to a page that contains five FAQ. Scroll down to the “Can I delete my profile photo” question.\nYou will find this answer just below the question: “If you want to remove your profile photo, please submit a support ticket here and will do this for you.”\nThen click on the “here” option.\nYou will be redirected to the “Submit a Request” form\nFill in all the details on the form and then click the “submit” button at the bottom of the form.\nThen sit back and let our team take care of the photo deletion for you and that is how you solve your How to delete Grindr profile picture dilemma.\nIf you simply want to change or add a profile picture then you can do the following steps:\n(These are for Android devices)\nClick/Tap on the Grindr Mask (which brings up the Grindr Menu options) and then tap on Edit Profile\nIn the top left corner you will see a “Tap to edit” thumbnail; tap on it\nBrowse your photo library or take a new pic with your device\nClick to crop your photo and then tap on the “Confirm” button\nThen Crop the thumbnail and once again “Confirm” the action\nThis will return you to the “Edit Profile” screen where you will need to click “Done”\nWith our easy to use photo upload and edit tabs you can always look your best and increase your chances of finding that perfect partner or friend.\nGrindr’s support and help team are available to answer all of your questions 24/7 and aim to make your “on-the-go” dating experience unique. With our easy to use app your dating experience will reach new levels and finding that right guy will be in the palm of your hand."}
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{"text": "June is here and so is the warm weather. It’s the season to get out, say hi to friends new and old, and remember how much fun our Blue Forest can be. To remind you about where to check out some of that fun, we have a quick message for you from Chris Orr, one of our very own CIRs!\nGood day splendid JETs of Aomori Prefecture! My name’s Chris Orr and I’m the CIR for Aomori City Hall. I just wanted to let you guys know we’ve started an English tourism Facebook page here:\nIt’s titled “Aomori Unearthed” (a play on all the Jomon relics here as well as the fact Aomori is one of Japan’s lesser known cities). We’ll be posting all kinds of things from videos to local event information, so please like the page if you want to be kept up to date on this fine city!\nNow on we go! In this issue we have:\nAJET Take-Away: Aomori AJET is very proud to introduce their new charter in Aomori AJET Charter\nEvents: A list of fun summertime events happening throughout June\nJapantics: Ever wondered about Japanese candy? Hear about some misadventures firsthand in Candy Gummy Sushi\nNomNom Tabemono: Mina brings us a tasty variation on French onion soup in Channeling Julia Child\nOff Route: Take a trip down south for some great hiking and contemplate the famous question in Fukushima: What Does a Lake Taste Like?\nWordslingin’: Sam brings us a story of her own in Proper Prompting: Part 7\nVoracious Vernacular: Jackson brings us some Tsugaru-ben necessities just in time for the contest in Tsugaru-ben Tsmattering\nPhoto Corner: Check out photos from AJET’s last event in Playground DeliPalooza Photo Wrap-Up\nMediaBug: Michael continues to develop our musical tastes in Idols of the 80s 4 1/2: GUERNICA and Yapoos"}
{"text": "NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 5, 2003--Aeropostale, Inc.\n(NYSE:ARO), a mall-based specialty retailer of casual and active\napparel for young women and men, today announced that total net sales\nfor the four-week period ended November 1, 2003 increased 15.2% to\n$56.1 million, compared to $48.7 million for the four-week period\nended November 2, 2002. The company's comparable store sales decreased\n6.8% for the month, versus the year-ago comparable store sales\nincrease of 11.7%.\nFor the quarter ended November 1, 2003, total net sales have\nincreased 30.1% to $220.1 million, compared to $169.2 million in the\nyear ago quarter. Third quarter comparable store sales increased 5.2%,\ncompared to 5.0% in the year-ago quarter. Year-to-date, total net\nsales have increased 34.2% to $462.2 million, compared to $344.5\nmillion in the year-ago period. Year-to-date, comparable store sales\nhave increased 5.4%, compared to 10.8% in the year-ago period.\nJulian R. Geiger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer said,\n\"During last October our priority was to reduce higher than desired\ninventory levels by increasing promotional activity. The result was an\naccelerated comp for the month. This year, we were able to focus on a\nsmooth transition from back to school to our initial holiday floorset.\nAccordingly, we finished the month and quarter with gross margin\nimprovement over last year and inventories on plan. We are pleased\nwith our merchandise assortment and believe we are well positioned for\nthe holiday selling season.\"\nThe company also updated guidance for the third quarter indicating\nits comfort with the current First Call consensus earnings estimate of\n$0.55 per fully-diluted share, compared to its previously issued\nguidance of $0.51 per fully-diluted share.\nTo hear the Aeropostale prerecorded October sales message, please\ndial 877-519-4471 or 973-341-3080, followed by the conference\nidentification number 3788345#.\nAbout Aeropostale, Inc.\nAeropostale, Inc. () is a mall-based specialty\nretailer of casual apparel and accessories that targets. or Chad A. Jacobs, 203/222-9013\nSOURCE: Aeropostale, Inc."}
{"text": "Been a long time lurker on these great forums but never felt the need to post. Except for now.\nIve been playing golf for 10 years+. I play off a 16 handicap which was going down. I have used a set of Calaway irons for the past 9 years.The grips were on the way out so i thought Id purchase some new irons.\nWent to a pro shop which happened to be a PING authorized fitter with a n flight computer. I tried a few demos (K, G, I) and a Calaway and liked the G20.\nBooked a fitting for the G20 which concluded i am a yellow dot. During the fitting, I hit fades, pulls and finally straight, however this was only with the 7 iron. My normal bad shot is a fade or a pull.\nSO when the clubs arrived i went to the driving range.\nI hit a couple of nice shots with the higher irons, then to my horror, i shanked one, then another then another. I carried shanking about 75 percent of the shots . Shanking is NEVER something i have suffered with before. So i decided to go home and try to forget the experience (very difficult) and went back 2 days later. Guess what. The shanks were still there, The higher irons were not too bad but i couldn't hit 4, 5 or 6 iron for the life of me. The ball just span off low and right.\nSo i am wondering if anyone thinks, have i been fitted incorrectly ? Could the lie angle (1.5 deg upright ) be causing a shank ? Or have i just bought the wrong clubs ?\nAny help appreciated, Ive gone back to my calaways until i get this sorted.\nCheers"}
{"text": "Andrej Babiš has acquired hundreds of companies, some under suspicious circumstances, but never has he faced the kind of scrutiny the foreign media have subjected him to now. He might have won the Czech election battle, but he lost the image battle abroad. His flirtation with extremists and Communists could threaten Czech democracy, the world was told. Radek Vondráček of ANO can assure Czech Radio that he wouldn't mind if SPD and KSČM left the chamber to allow a minority government to win a vote of confidence, but this is a bluff. Babiš needs a majority coalition with \"legitimate\" parties. And they need him too. If he formed a minority cabinet, he could take over all the ministries, agencies and state companies, instead of just 60-70% of them. Regardless of what politicians and their propagandists say, it's in the interest of both Babiš and his future coalition partners from the \"traditional\" parties to make their inevitable deal before the first confidence vote. [Czech Republic extremism Party state-owned]\nTel: 420 224 221 580 E-mail: info@fleet.cz\nE.S. Best s.r.o. Ovenecká 78/33170 00 Prague 7 Czech Republic"}
{"text": "Have you ever worn makeup to support a sport’s team?\nHave you ever worn makeup to support a sport's team?\n- Nah! (63%, 1,602 Votes)\n- Oh, yeah! Go team! (36%, 918 Votes)\n- Other - I'll tell you in the comments! (1%, 18 Votes)\nTotal Voters: 2,5! Anyone can wear team apparel, but I always like to go the extra mile and add the team colors to my makeup look. It almost never fails to get a compliment or two!\nNo way…the only team I support is the Atlanta Braves, and I’m not about to go around sporting red, white, and blue makeup. Red lips would work, but not when you’re eating messy foods at a baseball game.\nYep, we’ve painted flags on our faces for events, but I haven’t made a make-up look for anything. Perhaps I’ll try it someday, but I don’t have any red eyeshadow.\nNo, and frankly, I honestly don’t understand this fairly recent (or so it seems to me) “trend”.\nIt probably branched off from the “face-painting” trend – Seinfeld did a hilarious episode about face-painting for the New Jersey Devils years ago :).\nZoya Raven for the Superbowl!\nI don’t know much about football, but I know what I like!\nAnd I like black nail polish.\nI’ve thought about it, but I am lazy and I don’t have a good enough white for it.\nOf cause. While the European and World Champoionship I wore the colors of the Germany flagg on my toes.\nPenguins! Black and Gold\nYES! Makeup, nails, hair…I go all out with the Black & Gold to support my Pens. Next challenge is finding an eyeshadow that comes in Vegas Gold. That color just does not exist outside of our team!\nBlack, gold, and dark green is what I’m always wearing when I go to a Dallas Stars game.\nSteelers black and gold eyeshadow for sure (part of the reason I bought Theodore – spell will be great for that)\nAlabama crimson and white no – those colors don’t work for my eyes at all and red lipstick is too high maintenance.\nI only do nail art for cycling races!\nIs that considered make up too?\nI am not very into sports, so nope.\nMust have Mac Russian Red for every Alabama game!!! Roll Tide!\nI’ve painted my nails (when Serena had her OPI shades out) for each tennis Grand Slam.\nGold eyeshadow and red lips. Go Niners!\nEvery game! When else am I going to get to rock all of my green and gold eye looks? I think it’s fun. Boys get to paint their faces, surely we can enjoy a little creative eye makeup!\nI have. It’s not as difficult as it may seem…even with those whose teams use some pretty out there colors. The key is doing it where you don’t look like a clown lol.\nYes, black and gold for the New Orleans Saints..Who Dat!!\nI haven’t been to many games. Rather watch on\nTV.\nCowboys blue and silver every Sunday in the fall!\nI do the exact same thing! Navy blue smokey eye and blue and silver nail art\nI love doing red lips and nails with black eyeliner for my Nebraska Huskers.\nGo Big Red!!!\nI am a huge fan of formula one racing…i try to tie my nail colour into my team on race weekends!\nOnly occasionally. When Falcons were against 49ers, I wore black and red. And every year when Braves play Cubs, I switch back and forth. (grew up in atlanta, originally from chicago… so I support both.) lol\nI also enjoy doing my makeup for colorful holidays…. St. Patty’s day, 4th of July, etc\nI’m a season ticket holder for the Phoenix Coyotes hockey club, and I friggin LOVE wearing all sorts of red nail polish to games!! I did some nail art during the playoffs last year, and pretty much only wore red nail polish while they were still in it. It was my way of “supporting” the team. Also one time, during a closed event where season ticket holders could meet the players, I showed a few of them the nails I did, and they seemed to enjoy it.\nSometimes I’ll bust out the red eyeliner or red lipstick, but that’s about it for stuff other than nails. Can’t really detract from the jersey, you know ;P\nI’m a native New Yorker, the mega center of professional sports (and over priced tickets) and I have never heard of this. This must be a new trend.\nI’ve been to a lot of games at Yankee Stadium over the years and it’s not a new trend by any means. I’m not talking clown-face makeup or face painting. But wearing eye shadow looks inspired by the Yankees colors isn’t unheard of at all. Same thing with games I’ve attended for Jets or Giants…a few women do some variance of the face painting thing (maybe the logo on their cheek), but a lot of women wear looks inspired by Jets Green or Giants Blue. Nail looks also are pretty normal.\nThanks for the update Kesha. I guess I was too busy watching the court – I’m not checking for other fans and their makeup (lol). When I go to the Garden next month, I’ll pay closer attention….\nOnly every time I go to an Angels game!\nJust nail art.\n*My swim team\n*All Blacks (New Zealand rugby team)\nMy favorite football teams are the Eagles and the Ravens. I always did a green smoky eye for Eagles games! And for the superbowl I did a Ravens look using my Urban Decay deluxe palette. I also coach cheerleading and do their makeup for their school colors with sparkles all the time. I think it is so fun!\nOf course! Everybody looks better in teal! We’re Sharks hockey fans in this house, my husband even bought me a white “away” jersey because he thought it would bring out the eye makeup better. It’s a fun excuse to wear brighter makeup outside the house. We don’t go to clubs or concerts very often, so I don’t get a lot of other chances to really get wild.\nI also have a teal wig, but that’s a whole other ball game. ( and usually reserved for playoff games)\nI would wear a makeup look inspired by both the colors and mascot of the team I’m supporting, but I’m not very into sports so I never had to xD\nI play roller derby and my team colors are black and purple so I usually wear a kind of purple/dark purple/smoky look with black eyeliner and some coordinating nail color. This month I wore black nail polish with a purple glitter on top. Go Brawlers!\nBeing interested in sports has nothing to do with it. If somebody got tickets to either Death Valley or the Superdome for a game it’s a major American cultural/ social ritual, and you’d better show up in team colors on your eyes. Even a big house party demands rah rah. It’s a bit naive to go to any big sports event without the effort. But purple and gold/ black and gold are easy so apologies if your colors are tough.\nI’ve met lots of interesting people and laid a lot of groundwork in super fan mufti at sporting events. NARS makes an ES duo in LSU colors. Why would I not do make up?\nJust wore orange eyeshadow last night to Flyer’s hockey game (Go Flyers!)\nWhat a polarising question this has turned out to be! My answer is yes, but I’ve never gone all out with it. I want the Bareminerals Duo in The Grand Finale – blue and gold are my teams colours\ngo the Otago Highlanders!! I’ve also worn black to support the All Blacks… yeah nothing unusual about that LOL. I’d love to go all out and paint my face one day haha\nHere in the UK people go rather OTT when it comes to supporting their teams & make up, IMO; for example, English football fans will paint their faces completely white then paint a giant red cross from the top of their forehead down to their chin, and across their cheeks, then top it all off with a silly curly wig. It would give the Ronald McDonald clown a run for his money, methinks …\nAbso-FRICKIN-lutely! It may be just a little concealer set with powder, some tight lining, mascara, filled brows and gloss or tinted balm though. ALWAYS go for the polished and/ or natural look. That’s just me though\nI sometimes match my nail polish to the silks carried by my favorite racehorses, or to the horse’s name if applicable (like Goldikova). NYC makes a fast-drying royal blue that I bought for about $2 to wear for a Godolphin horse and I expected the stuff to be useless, but it glowed through a week of my blue-collar job and building a retaining wall.\nThey’ve got to be pretty silks, though! I don’t fart around with clashing checkerboard schemes and the like.\nIt helps that red is already my favorite color, but I always sport a cardinal manicure in the lead-up to college bowl season (Go Stanford!). I got some white rose-shaped nail stickers for the Rose Bowl this year, it was a lot of fun!\nI’m a huge soccer fan, and I like supporting my city’s MLS team (Columbus Crew). Their colors are black and yellow so when I got to games I’ll occasionally wear bright yellow eyeshadow (aromaleigh rocks shadow that I bought a looooong time ago!) with black cat eye liner. Nothing too crazy haha\nOf course! I keep a similar look usually but amp up the colors to support my team. Only time I dont wear make-up to sports events is when i’m playing.\nI’ve been known to sport black & gold from time to time. Go Bruins!\nDefinitely during college football season I’m doing a purple and gold variation on a smoky eye on Saturdays for LSU and it’s always really fun to rock some of the more sparky shades that’ll really stand out. I also remember doing a sweet black and gold smoky eye when the Saints were in the Superbowl. So yeah, I love to support my teams with make up."}
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{"text": "Categories Cutie Animals Katy Lipscomb is one of my favourite artists! Post author By General Cuteness! Post date October 27, 2017 No Comments on Katy Lipscomb is one of my favourite artists! Katy Lipscomb is one of my favourite artists! Source by hannah_dargan Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Tags cute animals, kawaii chibi animals ← Felt bat … → Funny chocolate donut monster- plush food, amigurumi toy, kawai style toy,."}
{"text": "Our reputation in the industry for outstanding client and candidate care begins with outstanding people like Julie. An adept multi-tasker, it is her seamless support backstage that enables our consultants to shine.\nIt never ceases to amaze us how many businesses are missing out on exceptional talent because of an inflexible approach to working hours or a suspicious attitude to women returning to work after starting a family. Their loss is our gain!\nOur Shropshire team couldn’t believe their luck when Julie replied to their advert for an administrator to support their expanding team of consultants. When they saw the experience she offered, they were more than happy to accommodate her request to work flexibly around caring for her three children.\nJulie started her career as an administrator, quickly working her way up to a team leader, then various managerial roles. She moved to Amsterdam, in 2003, to take up a Credit Control position at Seagate, looking after a ledger of $15m. After several ‘challenging but rewarding’ years in the Netherlands, she was relocated to the company’s Marlow offices. In 2011, she gave birth to twin boys, taking a career break until they started nursery school. In the meantime, she moved back to Telford to be closer to family and friends.\nShe rebooted her career as a branch support co-ordinator with a Telford-based recruitment company. Unfortunately, they were unable to offer any flex in her working hours after the birth of her daughter. And so, Julie was welcomed into the SJ family, at the start of January 2019, quickly establishing herself as an invaluable asset to our Shropshire and West Midlands teams. It’s a win-win! She gets the work/life balance she needs; we get an exceptional administrator.\nOutside of work, she enjoys spending time with her children and socialising with friends. Her love of cooking is tempered by an exercise class or two at her local gym to burn off those extra pounds!!\nContact details\nTelephone: 01952 709116\nTelephone: 07850 308396"}
{"text": "Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty: Famed Choreographer Reinvents the Classic Ballet\n* Additional fees apply. No coupon or promo codes necessary to enjoy the displayed discount price.\nThe last date listed for Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty was Sunday November 3, 2013 / 2:00pm.\nCurrently at New York City Center\nEifman Ballet of St. Petersburg's Psychological Spectacle Up and Down\n- Full Price:\n- $62.00\n- Our Price:\n- $32.00 - $45.00\nJourney into the unconscious mind of two lovers in the Roaring '20s as the world-renowned Eifman… More\nVenue Details\nReviews & Ratings\nFeatured review from Marie SawickiRed Velvet\nview more less of this reviewview more less of this review\nFrom the performance to the seat location -Excellent!\nstar this review starred report as inappropriatestar this review starred report as inappropriate\nMesmerizing !\nstar this review starred report as inappropriatestar this review starred report as inappropriate\namazing ballet-no prblems with Goldstar\nstar this review starred report as inappropriatestar this review starred report as inappropriate\nHad the perfect seats, thank you.\nI hadn't been to a Matthew Bourne production before;the show was lively, full of surprises and color. It's a modern version of both ballet and story.\nQuotes & Highlights\n* Watch the trailer for _Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty. _\n* “Wonderful. Bourne’s clever gothic re-write has discovered something beguiling.” –The Guardian, London\n* “A masterly storyteller … this is Bourne at his best.” – The New York Times."}
{"text": "After making a splash with ‘Strip That Down’, Liam Payne returns with his second official single as a solo artist, ‘Bedroom Floor’. The track features urban-electro-pop production and he sings about an on-again/off-again relationship. The 1D singer got Charlie Puth on board as a co-writer for the track.\nIt’s an enjoyable, well-produced, and well-performed song and the best attribute of “Bedroom Floor” is clearly Liam’s falsetto.\nListen to the catchy track below:\nCheck out our GLAMOUR Guides section for more of our favourite tunes!"}
{"text": "LPN |Hastings, MN\n- Employer\n- Benedictine\n- Location\n- Hastings, MN\n- Posted\n- Oct 01, 2021\n- Closes\n- Oct 31, 2021\n- Ref\n- 10395\nAs a member of this incredible team you will bring smiles to residents on a daily basis, and truly make an impact on their lives. #Care #Compassion #purpose\nAlso, you are eligible for a "}
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{"text": "DigitalSamsung Spot for Smart Watch Sees Big View NumbersFrom Dick Tracy and Inspector Gadget to Samsung's new gizmoBy David Taintor|October 16, 2013ShareBy David Taintor|October 16, 2013Share The future has arrived, according to a recent spot for Samsung's Galaxy Gear smart watch. But new technology is influenced by the past, even if that history is the stuff of movies and TV series. The Samsung video shows a handful of high-tech and—at least at the time—futuristic watches from fictional storylines like Inspector Gadget, Dick Tracy and Star Trek. And according to VidIQ data, the electronics company's video is a hit: it racked up 9.3 million views in a week. This spot was also highlighted by VideoWatch sister blog AdFreak and was featured as one of Adweek's Top 10 Commercials of the Week. Below are the other top branded videos from last week.. Share copy Adweek Adweek"}
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{"text": "Increased privatisation of UK mental fitness offerings jeopardises patient care\nNotwithstanding the Tory authorities’ bogus promises for the National Health Service (NHS) through the ten-12 months Long Term Plan (LTP) to enhance intellectual fitness services, harrowing stories of abuse, overlook and absence of offerings time and again make the headlines.\nalt=\"\" width=\"870\" height=\"375\" sizes=\"(max-width: 870px) 100vw, 870px\" data-loading=\"lazy\" data-src=\"\" data- />\nDrastic funding cuts, shutting down of mental fitness gadgets, wards, and whole hospitals, along with side outsourcing of intellectual health services, have crippled the care that the maximum prone humans in society depend on.\nYears of funding cuts have now not best placed sizeable strain on emergency, ambulance and well-known practitioner offerings, they’ve exacerbated the struggling of people with intellectual health troubles and gaining knowledge of disabilities, leading to will increase in suicides and self-damage. Meanwhile, the remedy of human beings with mental fitness emergencies hundreds of miles far from their houses has to end up a regular prevalence due to the loss of centers.\nIn England, total mattress ability has been slashed from a hundred and sixty,254 in 2009 to 129,992 in 2019, in keeping with professional NHS England figures. Over the identical length, available beds for mental infection and mastering incapacity had been reducing through a third, from 29,330 to 19,368.\nOfficial figures display a drastic fall inside the combined group of workers of NHS England mental fitness nurses and mastering incapacity nurses over the last decade, from forty-six, a hundred and fifty-five in 2009 to 39,549 in 2019. The number of medical doctors in expert psychiatry education has plummeted by masses. Currently extra than 1/2 of the intellectual health sufferers who want expert care and aid are first seen and taken to safety and care with the aid of the police, in place of specialist doctors, nurses, and paramedics.\nThe important beneficiaries of this planned run down of services are the personal businesses who offer tons of the to be had intellectual health offerings national. During the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition authorities’ 5 years on my own (2010-2015), 25 percentage of mental fitness carrier contracts had been presented to non-public carriers.\nAlthough it’s miles hard to gauge the overall scale of the way a lot of public cash has been looted by using private intellectual health care companies, several Freedom of Information (FOI) requests have shed some light on the sums concerned.\nIn 2018, one such FOI request requested Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust how an awful lot money they had spent on inpatient beds in personal psychiatric hospitals in every of the past 5 years. The statistics confirmed dramatic growth. Hertfordshire spent just £1,126 in 2012-2013. In 2013-2014, this shot as much as £222,284 and rose to £ 981,449 in 2014-2015, to £1,509,788 in 2015-sixteen, and £1,463,838 in 2016-17. It should be cited that the large upward thrust from 2013-14 coincides with the introduction of the 2012 Health and Social Care Act, which allowed a full-size increase in private quarter involvement within the NHS.\nIn 2017, BBC FOI researcher George Greenwood suggested he had despatched FOIs to all eighty-one NHS mental health government throughout the UK. He wrote at the time, “From the 40 government capable of reply in complete, information indicates the price of treating patients privately went up from £71m in the 2012 economic year to a projected £101m for the 2016 economic 12 months.”\nSome recent documentaries and reports display the dire state of affairs in mental fitness assist and care.\n*A BBC Panorama undercover investigation currently discovered the bodily and mental abuse and trauma suffered by sufferers with gaining knowledge of difficulties at privately run Whorlton Hall Hospital in County Durham. The personal proprietor of the power, Cygnet Health Care, issued an announcement pronouncing they were “greatly surprised and deeply saddened” and suspended all the people involved. But they did not explain how their business pursuits in maximizing the earnings from NHS funding contributed to substandard care and institutional abuse.\nAround 2, three hundred people with studying difficulties are in centers like Whorlton Hall, which can be privately owned and make the most of NHS investment. The sanatorium charges the NHS £3,500 every week for every patient.\n*A second-year physics scholar at Bristol University, Natasha Abrahart, elderly 20, who changed into suffering from social anxiety, devoted suicide April ultimate yr. The coroner’s inquest recently held into her loss of life ruled that a series of screw-ups by using mental fitness services had contributed to her death. Natasha was referred via the university GP services to Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust in February 2018, following the primary of numerous suicide tries. The inquest determined that there has been “an unacceptable put off” in Natasha having an expert evaluation and her “danger of self-damage changed into not thoroughly assessed.”\nNHS trusts were forced to downsize their services and cut down bed numbers and body of workers because of the authorities’ investment squeeze. The inevitable final results have been a devastating erosion of patient care and guide. In 2017, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust was looking to make cuts really worth about £24 million.\n*In April, The Priory Group, a private mental health care business enterprise, become fined £three hundred,000 for breaching fitness and protection law following the death of a teenage lady in its care. Amy El-Keria committed suicide at the same time as receiving remedy at the Priory-owned Ticehurst House in East Sussex in November 2012. A preceding inquest into her dying, held in Horsham in 2016, changed into important of staffing degrees and education and chance evaluation techniques at the clinic.\nA Sunday Mirror investigation observed “at the least a similarly 11 deaths following failings in care at The Priory group’s clinics on the grounds that her case” in 2012. They mentioned that “a loss of aftercare plans left some needlessly vulnerable to taking their personal lives.” The private medical institution left suicidal “patients unattended, with materials that might be used to take their own lives” and “falsified facts have been identified as subjects of the subject in deaths.”\nThe Priory Group, owned by way of US organization Acadia Healthcare due to the fact that 2016, has been funneled billions of kilos from the NHS and Social Services budgets. In 2017 by myself, The Priory Group had total sales of £797 million. The substantial majority of this got here from the public purse. It received £418 million from the NHS and £302 million from Social Services.\nIn May, Corporate Watch, a non-profit company, posted devastating publicity of The Priory Group’s profits and tax-avoiding preparations.\nCorporate Watch referred to that the first-class the organization obtained following Emy’s death “represents much less than two days income for the Priory organization, which made an operating profit of £sixty two million in 2017.”\nThe divulge discovered:\nThe Priory Group gave its boss on the time of Amy El-Keria’s death a £458,000 “golden good-bye” while he left that year—greater than half once more what the business enterprise changed into fined for the suicide.\nPriory has paid out £171 million in interest to proprietors Acadia Healthcare in the years since the US organization sold it. And Advent International, the US funding company that owned Priory on the time of Amy’s dying, made £375 million earnings when it sold the organization in 2016. In the yr Amy El-Keria died, Priory received a £1 million tax rebate from the authorities, thank you in element to a Channel Islands tax avoidance scheme installation by means of Advent International.\nEven if the Tory government puts some other £20 billion into the NHS, as a part of the Long-Term Plan (LTP), it’s far inevitable that this cash will often line the wallet of private agency owners ready to plunder beneficial components of the NHS. The LTP’s fundamental goal is not the restoring of already crippling services millions of people depend upon, however making the looting of the NHS less difficult."}
{"text": "The a pair of ‘perfect’ adoptive couple for her unborn child – Mark and Vanessa Lorings from the penny saver advertisement. Juno has the full support of her parents as she embarked on the journey of adulthood, in search of her identity and making tough decisions that would affect her development. The overview of this essay would conclude with the implications for practice as health professional.\nMicrosystem\nThis is the innermost layer of the ecosystem that focuses on individual immediate setting and the interactions between family, school, peers and neighbourhood. In Baumrid’s parenting styles, Juno parents portraits the authoritative parenting style towards Juno’s upbringing. They show concern, willingness to listen to the child and show support in response to constructive behaviour. This is further evidence in the movie when Juno confess and tell them the truth of her pregnancy and found a solution to it whereby she has decided to put up for adoption. Her step mum, Bren gets her a list to do such as pre natal vitamins and schedule doctor’s appointment. Juno’s father shows his support by following Juno to meet the adoption couple.\nIn the opening of the movie, Juno was a nobody whereby no one notices her presence as she blend into the crowd and walks through the hallway. Even the jocks made fun of her. This idea of self-esteem is backed up from this scene in the movie: During her pregnancy stage, when walking down the same hallway – people open up a path for her, staring and commenting about her tummy.\nFamily and friend support is very important during the period of pregnancy. During the pregnancy, the mother would be experiencing intense fear, anxieties, emotional rides which would cause some physiological changes that affect the foetus. Juno close friend, Leah and Step mum, Bren accompanies her to the ultrasound procedure. Such act demonstrates assurance and conformity.\nMesosystem\nIn the mesosystem, it provides a linkage to the microsystem and communicates with other social institutions in other levels such as relation of parents interacting with school. In South Australia, there is an organization set up for anyone who needs support, decision-making and counselling in sexual health. SHine SA that stands for (Sexual Health) Information networking and education SA. The government, health, education, community agencies and community support it. Public can make their enquires through their toll free health line and email.\nCited in the movie were 2 organizations that deals with unplanned pregnancy - Haven Brook that requires parental consent and Women Now advertise in the newspaper. The latter choice is more popular with teens as it does not require parental consent.\nPrevention strategies of teenage pregnancy are taught in school. For example, condom application as shown in the movie. However, it is inadequate as it does not comprise refusal skills and the knowledge of effective sexual responsibilities and behaviours. When Juno approach Bleeker before his daily morning run and announce she is pregnant, Bleeker quote: “Do whatever you think, you should do.”\nExosystem\nIt is the third level of Bronfenbrenner’s model, it does not influence the child on the larger social system but it has an indirect impact on its surrounding environment. In the theory of loss and Worden’s four tasks of mourning, the one best describe Juno was to emotionally relocate the lost person and move on with life. Juno prioritize..."}
{"text": "The are developing a series of case studies and activities to demonstrate program successes. The HTPCP also wants to hear from you about what makes Healthy Tomorrows special..\nIn the November 2018 issue of the North Carolina Medical Journal, Dr. Savithri Nageswaran (a Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program [HTPCP] grantee), Ms. Aura Rosado, and Dr. M. Stockton Beveridge published a paper highlighting the transportation challenges faced by Latino children with medical complexity (CMC).\nHTPCP funds the community care coordination program for CMC at Brenner Children's Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC. This community program is part of the Pediatric Enhanced Care Program\n, a special program for CMC. CMC are children with serious medical problems, they receive care from many doctors and other providers, and are admitted to the hospital frequently. As a result, their families have to navigate a complex healthcare system.\nOur team is interdisciplinary and includes a physician, two nurses, a social worker and a patient navigator. Our social worker and patient navigator are Latina and are bilingual. Having two bilingual care coordinators enabled our team to serve Latino families and learn about the unique challenges faced by these families as they navigate the health system. Our coordinators have also been able to build strong relationships with these families.\nIn this study, we used the encounter logs that the two bilingual care coordinators maintained and identified the challenges faced by families of 70 Latino CMC. We found that these families had many difficulties as they navigated the complex health system for their children. We were surprised that transportation was a major problem. Many families had problems transporting children to hospitals and doctors' appointments, but they also had difficulty using transportation benefits that were entitled to their children. There were many reasons for this difficulty, but the main issue was the language barrier. These problems had serious consequences for children, including missing appointments and having delayed arrival at appointments, leading them to miss much needed medical care. In the future, we should find out the extent of transportation problems; and test whether addressing transportation problems can improve families' ability to keep appointments with doctors. Twelve states and Washington, DC have provided temporary drivers' licenses for unauthorized immigrants, but North Carolina does not have such a policy. We should evaluate whether states that have policies for temporary drivers' licenses have less transportation problems.\nHaving two bilingual Latina care coordinators has uniquely positioned our program to serve and address the unique needs of Latino CMC. In recognition of her service for Latino CMC, Ms. Rosado received the Notable Latino Award by the Latino Community Coalition of Guilford in 2018.\nThe Nemours Foundation of Wilmington, Delaware has developed a special visiting rotation for Under-Represented Medical (URM) students called the Pediatric Scholars Program. Nemours provides a travel stipend, and selects URM medical students who are interested in doing a month-long elective with Nemours. In addition to standard clinical rotations, Nemours offers a “health disparities research and advocacy” rotation, which is more of a non-clinical academic experience. During the health disparities research and advocacy rotation, Nemours gives the students an overview of its Healthy Tomorrows project as an example of a Population Health based approach to addressing social determinants. The Nemours Aces to Aces: Accelerating Community Engagement to Address Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) project aims to ensure that every child in Delaware's ACEs \"hot spots\" has access to a trauma-informed medical home, access to neighborhood supports, and improved parental mental health.\nThe 2018 Association of State Public Health Nutritionists (ASPHN) Brief on Guidelines and Health Conditions Related to Timing of Early Infant Feeding\nincludes the most recent findings and guidelines necessary for public health nutritionists, including:\nThe Children's Healthy Weight Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (CHW-CoIIN)\nincludes Indiana as a state team focused on physical activity. Team lead Kelsey Barrick shared the following about Indiana's project.\nAfter the Children's Healthy Weight Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (CHW-CoIIN) In-Person Meeting in January 2018, Indiana's team acquired two interns from the University of Indianapolis to help research best practices related to adapting physical activity to students with special needs. The result of their work was a list of professionals in Indiana that focused their work in this area. Their findings also informed Indiana about what other states were doing regarding adapted physical activity projects.\nIn March, Indiana team leads Jessica and Kelsey attempted to convene a work group of professionals across Indiana who specialize in serving students with special needs. After consulting with professionals at Indiana University Bloomington, Jessica and Kelsey tried to recruit special needs advocates -- parents, educators, school professionals, after school providers, etc. Unfortunately, there was no traction with this work group.\nIn May, Jessica and Kelsey partnered with special needs professors at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and focused on regional work regarding adapted physical activity. The result of this partnership led to awarding scholarships to local districts in order to send one professional to a semester-long training, for intensive, hands-on learning for adapted physical activity.\nThe Adapted Movement Programs at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis School of Health and Human Sciences\nhouses the Adapted Movement Programs (AMP). The mission of AMP is to provide high quality adapted physical activity programming to families and individuals with disabilities in conjunction with educating Kinesiology students on best practices. Individuals applying to the grant program will be involved in one of the two clinics during the academic year, Motor Activity Clinic (MAC) or Ability Fitness Clinic (AFC). Children that engage in MAC are between the ages of 3 to 15 years and have various disability characteristics. The focus on MAC is to provide motor development and motor skill training in the gymnasium and aquatic setting. Adults participating in AFC are from ages 16 to adulthood and have various disabling conditions.\nThose applying to the grant will work one-on-one or two-on-one with a child or adult under the supervision of Dr. Katie Stanton and Mrs. Amy Oliver, MS. Both Dr. Stanton and Mrs. Oliver have expertise in adapted physical activity and considerable experience teaching and working with people with disabilities in various settings. Grantees can expect to gain skills in assessment, activity modification, appropriate planning and motor skill development, and experience in writing Individualized Education Planning goals and objectives. Grantees will also work with Dr. Stanton and Mrs. Oliver on how to apply skills gained in their own school/organizational setting.\nFor more information, visit the Children's Healthy Weight CoIIN website.\nThe University of Minnesota's Leadership Education in Adolescent Health program (UMN-LEAH) is fortunate to be housed with several other adolescent health-focused programs; key among these is the Healthy Youth Development-Prevention Research Center (PRC) funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). So, when LEAH Social Work faculty member, Paul Snyder, isn't teaching and mentoring LEAH trainees, he is directing the PRC's core research study, Partnering for Healthy Student Outcomes (PHSO). And the UMN-LEAH trainees are benefiting as well.\nLaunched in 2014, PHSO has been working with 3 middle schools to address academic and health disparities, particularly for the most disengaged learners. Central to the program is an innovative and effective year-long teacher professional development (PD) program developed by Snyder and PRC colleague, Abigail Gadea. Years ago, both Snyder and Gadea committed themselves to more deeply understanding issues of equity and diversity, including their own unconscious or implicit biases; both are graduates of the University of Minnesota's Leaders in Equity and Diversity program. With these lenses, they quickly recognized how teachers' unconscious biases were impeding effective engagement with their students. Subsequently, they integrated into the PD program a session that encourages teachers to explore these biases so they can implement equitable teaching practices that address the needs of all students in their classroom.\nThe evaluation of the PD program developed by Snyder and Gadea was so positive, they have translated that work into a free-standing PD program called Whole Learners©.\nSnyder and Gadea brought their training on unconscious bias to the faculty and staff of the Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, where both the LEAH program and the PRC are housed. This training was so well received, they created a seminar for UMN-LEAH trainees: Examining Unconscious Bias. In this seminar, Gadea and Snyder strive to create an inclusive, open, and safe training environment by working with the trainees to establish grounding assumptions – agreements for how they will act toward and support one another during the seminar. Through individual exercises, personal stories, a video, verbal presentation, and large group and pair activities, Snyder and Gadea define unconscious bias, encourage self-reflection, provide research evidence, ask questions about trainees' personal experiences, request one verbally expressed take-away from each participant, and provide resources for further exploration.\nEveryone has unconscious biases, and unconscious bias influences our actions and decisions. When we are working with others – whether that be in our teaching, planning or implementing research, recruiting or hiring new faculty or staff – only when we take the time to become aware of our unconscious biases and become actively mindful of their influence can we begin to create and support equity.\nMailman Center for Child Development\nDepartment of Pediatrics\nUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine\nMCH leaders in the 21st century require a remarkably diverse set of skills to be able to improve the health and well-being of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders (NDD/ASD). MCH leaders must be well trained in the disciplinary skills of their everyday work; they must be family-centered and culturally competent as they adapt to an increasingly diverse population; they must be able to partner with individuals and organizations, especially those with different goals and professional backgrounds; they must be able to recognize how larger systems-level issues affect MCH; they must be innovative in using (and creating) evidence-based solutions to address individual and public health problems; and they must be focused on outcomes that matter to families and to communities.\nWith these key principles in mind, the overarching goal of the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (LEND) training program at the Mailman Center for Child Development (MCCD) is to develop leadership in MCH faculty and practitioners to improve the health and well-being of families and children with NDD/ASD, especially those who experience high levels of health disparities because of race/ethnicity. In response to new evidence and the changing needs of this population, we have designed our LEND to focus on improving health outcomes at the intersection of disability and other minority status, such as race and ethnicity.\nTeacher using assistive technology with child\nOne way we do this is by training a diverse workforce. Over the last 5 years, we have graduated 384 long-term trainees (LTTs) in 13 disciplines, 65% of whom are ethnic/racial minorities. Our 126 Hispanic LTT represent approximately one-quarter of all Hispanic long-term LEND trainees in the US. Long-term follow-up surveys demonstrate that 84% of our LTTs report family-centered, interdisciplinary practice in an MCH setting, and 75% demonstrate leadership through organizational leadership, research and publications, or other activities designed to improve systems of care. Our impact is both regional and national; half of our LTTs remain in Florida; the other half work in three countries, 21 other states, and Puerto Rico. Our graduates hold or have held regional, state, national, and international leadership positions.\nA second approach is our focus on improving health in underserved communities. We are committing resources to support training and leadership capacity in two “communities of focus” (Overtown and East Little Havana) —neighborhoods adjacent to MCCD that are culturally diverse, economically challenged, and underserved by health and education professionals despite having extremely high levels of morbidity and mortality. Over the last two years, for example, we have extended three MCCD-based programs by training staff of community partners to provide behavioral health interventions, family navigation, and implementation of assistive technology. A further goal is to assist our partners in obtaining grant funding and governmental appropriations themselves, so they will have future program sustainability and opportunities for innovation. Our vision is to address population health outcomes and develop trainees who can plan community-based interventions to improve systems of care, then translate this process to other communities.\nApproximately 50 faculty, staff, and trainees from the LEND, Maryland Center for Developmental Disabilities (MCDD), Center for Diversity in Public Health Leadership and Training, the Center for Innovation & Leadership in Special Education, and Senior Management of the Kennedy Krieger Institute attended a three-day, on-site technical assistance program, Embedding Cultural Diversity and Cultural and Linguistic Competence, presented by the University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) at Georgetown University and the Center for Child and Human Development faculty, including: Tawara Goode, Wendy Jones, and Vivian Jackson. Kennedy Krieger Institute was one of four programs that were selected from 14 UCEDDs that applied for this on-site technical assistance. Other UCEDDs selected were Alaska, Louisiana, and New Mexico. This interactive program addressed the following topics: Cultural Diversity and Competence and Linguistic Competence: Definitions, Conceptual Frameworks, and What it Means for Your Center; Envisioning a Culturally and Linguistic Competent Organization; Aligning Cultural and Linguistic Competence Values with Organizational Policy; Embedding Project Tools, Ethical Issues and Challenges; and Essential Areas of Knowledge and Skills for Aspiring and Practicing Professionals in Developmental Disabilities.\nParticipants of the Embedding Cultural Diversity and Cultural and\nLinguistic Competence technical assistance program.\nThe 8th annual Room to Grow: Journey to Cultural and Linguistic Competency conference was held on Tuesday, September 18th at Johns Hopkins Hospital. During the morning session, presenters included Shelly Choo, MD, MPH, Senior Medical Advisor for the Baltimore City Health Department who spoke on B'more for Healthy Babies: A Path to Child and Family Health in Baltimore City; Michael Lu MD, MS, MPH Senior Associate Dean for Academic, Student, and Faculty Affairs at George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health and former Associate Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration's Maternal and Child Health Bureau (2012 - 2017) who spoke on Leading Change; and, Daniel E. Dawes, J.D., a nationally recognized leader in the movement to advance health equity among under-resourced, vulnerable and marginalized communities who spoke on The Danger of Futility: Creating a Sea Change for Health Equity in America. In the afternoon, Dr. Rafael Luna, Associate Dean in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Director of the Pre-Health Program, and Director of the Gateway Scholars Program for STEM conducted a workshop on Telling a Story: The Art of Scientific Writing for trainees, residents, and students. In addition, Dr. William T. L. Cox, social psychologist and currently an assistant scientist in the Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, conducted a workshop on Empowering People to Break the Prejudice Habit: Creating Inclusion and Reducing Bias. Over 160 trainees, residents, students, faculty, clinicians, and community members were in attendance..\nThe:\nMichael Resnick, PhD, FSAHM, Professor Emeritus\nFor almost four decades, Michael Resnick has been serving adolescents and young adults through his roles at the University of Minnesota. Joining the UMN in 1981, Michael has held various positions during his tenure; Professor of Pediatrics, Nursing, and Public Health, the Gisela and E. Paul Konopka Chair in Adolescent Health and Development, and Director of the Leadership Education in Adolescent Health program and the Healthy Youth Development - Prevention Research Center (20 years). He serves on the Board of Directors for the Guttmacher Institute and the Women's Foundation of Minnesota, while also serving as the 2015-2016 President of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine.\nDedicating his career to disseminating and translating findings into best practices and promising approaches to improving the health and well-being of adolescents and promoting excellence among those who care for young people, Michael has often been credited with helping to shape the field of adolescent health in the US and globally. In the early 1980s, Michael directed the National Adolescent Health Resource Center (NAHRC), working with the states of Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Minnesota, and North Carolina to create, implement, analyze, and disseminate findings from comprehensive youth health surveys involving tens of thousands of young people. This ground-breaking research set the stage for additional state- and national-level adolescent health surveys (the Minnesota Student Survey - MSS, and CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System) and helped implement measures focused on assessing protective factors in the lives of young people, something not explored prior. Michael also served as the co-investigator of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), for which Michael and colleagues developed and published the first paper from this landmark national survey, one of the most frequently cited adolescent health papers in the world.\nIn addition to his contributions to the science of adolescent health, Michael's career also includes accomplishments in teaching, with various awards and contributions to the public good. His teaching, advising, and mentoring styles exemplify his overall dedication to assuring that young people are regarded as whole human beings living in the context of family, peers, school, and community, not to be regarded as a simple set of risk indicators.\nIn retirement, with his spouse Lyn Bearinger, Michael is enjoying more time for travel, grandchildren, music, and various hobbies. He thanks the wonderful colleagues and students who have helped to create a varied and deeply meaningful career.\nAccess to the original news flash on Michael Resnick's legacy is available here..\nThis."}
{"text": "GORDON BENNETT\n23 Apr - 18 May 2008\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number Eight”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number Five”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number Four”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number Nine”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number One”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number Seven”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number Six”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number Three”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Gordon Bennett, “Number Two”, 2008, acrylic on linen, 182.5 x 152cm\n- Installation view of Gordon Bennett at GAGPROJECTS, Adelaide.\n- Installation view of Gordon Bennett at GAGPROJECTS, Adelaide.\nGORDON BENNETT | Exhibition Text\nTHE RESTLESS COSMOPOLITAN\nBy Ian McLean, 2008?\nBennett’s previous work may have shown an intense interest in abstract art (particularly the art of Pollock, Malevich and Mondrian) but it was always discursively referenced in elaborate postcolonial allegories that were implicitly cynical of abstract art’s esoteric claims. However his recent paintings, which primarily quote the early work of the American minimalist Frank Stella, have no obvious narrative, postcolonial deconstruction, or even parody. Instead he seemingly pays homage to Stella and, ipso facto, the creed of abstraction. In the context of his earlier work, it is not at all obvious what Bennett is doing or intending.\nBy his own admission Bennett had exhausted his previous Basquiat theme, and was also exhausted by the intensity of his discursive mode. Hence I initially expected the abstract work to be a temporary therapeutic hiatus before some new onslaught. However this has proved to not be the case. Bennett has tackled this new direction in his art with his usual diligence and perseverance. He has been making abstract paintings for fi ve years (as long as the Notes to Basquiat series).\nIn one sense all art is abstract, and Bennett’s graphic dexterity (evident since he was a student) reveals his understanding of this. However the abstract series have developed into a real commitment to the purely aesthetic pleasures of art, as well as to that 1960s dictum that less is more. Bennett reduces the graphic and compositional complexities of his previous work to relatively simple arrangements of form and colour. This is not familiar territory for Bennett. Despite his previous works being in a fundamental sense about various lacks, their narrative content was invariably in excess.\nHowever the abstract works do not seem to me to be about returning to a more simple way of doing things or of getting back to some core or essential truth. Bennett’s use of Stella’s art as a starting point signals this, for Stella jettisoned the metaphysical pursuits of the previous generation (such as Pollock and Rothko) for a more upfront phenomenological world—which is why minimalism developed into an art of surface appearances rather than invisible and unfathomable emotion, concealed meaning or spiritual longing. But nor does Bennett exactly follow this minimalist credo of ‘what you see is what you get’. The metallic gold and copper underpainting and the quivering way the stripes hold onto the surface (upon which, to me, depends the success of these works) suggest a haunting, a ghostly edgy presence—though it is not a presence that Bennett articulates or names (or un-names) as he did in his earlier work.\nIf the abstract paintings can be said to be about anything, it is Bennett’s faith in the power of art. Or more pointedly, he might be testing this faith at a time when there seems little evidence to believe in art anymore. Is Bennett then searching for that purported originary power of the raw aesthetic moment Kant described and analysed? At a recent address at Mumbai, Thierry de Duve proposed the new relevance (in the emerging glocalised world) of Kant’s argument that the aesthetic faculty bridges the singularity and differences of individual feelings. i For all the apparent pessimism and resentment of Bennett’s earlier art, its very address or appeal to our (universal) humanity (‘you ought to feel the way I feel’) was imagined in Kantian terms as a platform upon which a sensus communis might productively work with these differences. Now, in the abstract works, this essentially Kantian dream is more patently laid bare, or perhaps more accurately, tested.\nThe fi rst time this Kantian (or de Duvian) moment occurred in a very real sense in Australia was in the 1970s when Aboriginal artists based at Papunya made a deliberate appeal to the outside world through a purposeful erasure of their familiar iconography, laying bare an aesthetic rawness and intensity rarely seen in Australia or elsewhere. Interestingly—and perhaps this is one reason why Bennett turns to Stella—the Australian artworld interpreted Papunya paintings through the tropes of minimalism. But if in their evacuation of meaning American minimalists like Stella made artworks in which there was nothing left to reveal (‘no secrets worth keeping’), the evacuations of the Papunya minimalists were acts of concealment or even deliberate repression that increased the haunting presence of what had been erased.\nIf the haunting quality of Bennett’s abstract paintings follows the example of Papunya rather than Stella’s minimalism, Stella is patently on Bennett’s mind. He quotes Stella’s work with the same direct and brash appropriation-like manner of his earlier art. Perhaps, then, Bennett’s doppelgangers of Stella’s work, like the Japanese artist Ushio Shinohara’s 1964 imitation of Rauschenberg’s Coca Cola Plan, are attempts to imagine modernism and its legacy beyond the confi nes of an exclusive Western system.\nIt might be that Bennett’s project since he graduated from art school nearly twenty years ago was less a concerted debate with Australian history and its absent Aboriginal voices and more a searching for a way out of the historicism and Eurocentrism of the whole twentieth-century modernist project and its postmodernist endgames. This, at least, explains the constant shifts in mode and motif in Bennett’s work. He shows no loyalty to any particular aesthetic genealogy, as for example Juan Davila does to surrealism and Imants Tillers does to post-conceptual appropriation. This restless cosmopolitanism (of Bennett) is symptomatic of contemporary art since its globalisation in the 1990s, and signals the necessity to re-think the restricted Eurocentric commitments of twentieth-century Western art (including its primitivisms), be they modernist or postmodernist.\nIan McLean, 2008\n[i] Thierry de Duve, ‘The Glocal and the Singuniversal Refl ections on Art and Culture in the Global World’, Third Text, 21, 6, 2007, pp. 681-688."}
{"text": "24. Jul 2019\nSummer Illumination and Genghis Khan BBQ, Hokkaido’s Soul Food\nThe annual summer illumination started in downtown Abashiri. The colorful lights brighten up Abashiri River after sunset. The event in this small town Abashiri is not elaborate, but just right to feel relaxed and to enjoy your beer at the riverside.\nAt Manma, the casual restaurant at the site, all-you-can-eat Genghis Khan (mutton BBQ) and drinks are offered during the event period. It has a Mongolian name, but has got nothing to do with Mongolian food😊 Rather, it’s been the soul food of Hokkaido people for many years! If you’re wondering what-to-eat, try it!\nIllumination\nAt: Eco Center (downtown Abashiri)\nPeriod: till August 24 (Sat)\nTime: 19:00 to 22:00\nAll-you-can-eat Genghis Khan BBQ (w/free drinks) – 2 hours time limit\nAt: Eco Center Court Yard (by the riverside)\nPeriod: till August 24 (Sat)\nclosed on July 29 (Mon), Aug 5 (Mon), Aug 19 (Mon)\nTime: 17:00 to 22:00 (last order at 19:30)\nPrice: Y3,990 for adults, Y2,490 for children 13 to 18 years old,\nY990 for children 3-12 years old\n* A la carte dishes also available"}
{"text": "* Curriculum for the Master’s Programme in Urban, Energy and Environmental Planning, Aalborg University.\n1st Semester: Sustainable Energy Planning in a Technical\nand Business Economic Perspective\nThe first semester focuses on specific projects and energy technologies from a business-economic point of view. You will be introduced to theories, methods, and tools for evaluating energy projects in various corporate contexts.\n1ST SEMESTER COURSES\n- Energy Project Evaluation\n- Energy System Analysis 1\n- Theories of Science and Research Designs\n2nd Semester: Sustainable Energy Planning in an Institutional and Societal Perspective\nThe second semester focuses on entire energy systems, including institutional and societal perspectives. You will be introduced to theories, methods, and tools for evaluating energy systems and energy policies.\n2nd semester courses\n- The Socio-Technical Context of Planning\n- Sustainable Energy Policies\n- Energy System Analysis 2\n3RD SEMESTER: demands more time and energy for collecting data or conducting field studies.\n4th Semester: Master's Thesis."}
{"text": "Philadelphia 76ers will be going against Philadelphia 76ers Vs Detroit Pistons today at Little Caesar Arena and today 76ers will be trying to get a win against the Pistons.Philadelphia 76ers, as well as pistons both, are in a good shape and that is why today’s match is a must watch for everyone.\n]Detroit Pistons as well as Philadelphia 76ers both are good teams and have a strong lineup and both will be going head to head and toe to toe against each other to secure a win.Both teams need a win to make it further into the series and that is why today’s match is important.\nIf you don’t have today’s tickets but still want to watch the match you can see the details of the NBA Live stream below.\nPhiladelphia 76ers Vs Detroit Pistons NBA Live Stream:-\nVenue: – Little Caesar Arena\nLive Stream TV: NBA TV\nTime: 7:00 PM\nSo these were details on how you can watch the live stream between Philadelphia 76ers Vs Detroit Pistons Online today at 7:30 PM if you don’t have the tickets.You can download the NBA App and watch today’s match there.You can also tune to NBA TV but you need to buy subscription there to watch 76ers Vs Pistons Live Stream.\nLet us know if you have any questions or suggestions in comments and don’t forget to let us know which team you are supporting and which team will win today and stay tuned to NBA Live Stream Free."}
{"text": "Intex today launched a slightly high end phone named Aqua i7 in India. Aqua i7 has a 5 inch screen with 1080p fHD display resolution. The phone is priced Rs 20,900 at launch.\nThe phone runs on Android 4.2 Jelly bean OS. It is powered using a 1.5 GHz quad-core MediaTek processor along with 2 GB of RAM. Aqua i7 boasts a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. A 2000mAh battery gives life to the battery. It offers an impressive 32GB of RAM and also offers an additional storage on Intex cloud. There is on microSD card in the phone for storage expansion.\nBluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G, and GPS are the connectivity options. g-sensor, light and proximity sensors can also be found on the phone. It comes in Pearl white and peal black color options. Intex is also launching a signature version of this phone that comes with actor Farhan Akthar autographed pen and key chain.\nThe phone overall have impressive specifications to be in the race. We do not often see high end smartphone launches from Indian phone makers. Intex already have a healthy line up of budget entry level smartphones. Aqua i7 will have to compete with Samsung and Micromax phones in the same price range.\nIntex Aqua i7 specifications in a glance\n- 5 inch 1080p fullHD display\n- 1.5GHz quadcore processor from MediaTek\n- 2 GB of RAM\n- 32 GB internal storage, 5 GB Intex cloud storage\n- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G, and GPS\n- 13MP rear camera\n- 5 MP front camera\n- Pearl white and Peal black\nSouce: BGR"}
{"text": "I'm pleased to say that I've finished the orange satin Go Patterns 4001 dress. This pattern went together like a dream. I made the size 10, which fits without alteration from the original pattern. I did shorten it considerably because I prefer to wear my dresses mid thigh. This is still a little longer than I usually wear, but the style of the dress needs a little length. The picture is not great as it was hard to photograph satin and not have it reflect. When the whole wardrobe is complete, I'll get someone to take pictures of me wearing it, so hopefully you will be able to see more.\nI love this dress! I love this pattern! I already have fabric standing by to make another. It is such a versatile pattern. In a satin like this it makes a great dinner dress, but in a cotton it will make a fantastic summer work dress. I'm going to try it with a few belts and a ribbon as the pattern suggests.\nI've also tried it on with the still unfinished swing jacket from last post and I really like the look. I'll post pictures of the two things together when all my hand sewing is complete.\nNext up; the Vogue skirt. It's mostly constructed, I just need to put the zip in and the waistband. I decided this morning that I will line the skirt, so that's my first task tonight. Hopefully you will see that in a day or two.\nSo far, I appear to be on track to finish the JCC by June 30. If the handbag kit I ordered turns up before the weekend, that will be my accessory. If it doesn't, I will go with Plan B; a Vogue cap.\nI am waivering about the top. I'm thinking of changing my mind about it and making something else ..."}
{"text": "Department Of Truth #1 F (dell'edera 1100 Siktc Homage Cover Variant) Cgc 9.8\nNote: This is the Werther Dell'Edera \"Something is Killing the Children #1\" cover homage variant F. It was a 1:00 exclusive. Condition: This book has been graded by CGC an unrestored 9.8 NM/MT. Because we will not answer it. We rarely send counter offers so if you really want the item we suggest you make your actual best offer and leave it at that.\n\"DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH #1 F (Dell'Edera 1100 SIKTC Homage Cover Variant) CGC 9.8\" is in sale since Sunday, August 1, 2021.\nThis item is in the category \"Collectibles\\Comic Books & Memorabilia\\Comics\\Comics & Graphic Novels\". The seller is \"amazing_heroes\" and is located in Kirkland, Washington.\n- Issue Number: 1\n- Series: Department of Truth\n- Grade: 9.8 NM/MT\n- Type: Comic Book\n- Title: Department of Truth\n- Features: Variant Cover\n- Artist/Writer: James Tynion IV\n- Publication Year: 2020\n- Publisher: Image Comics\n- Tradition: US Comics\n- Genre: Horror & Sci-Fi\n- Cover Artist: Werther Dell'Edera\n- Unit of Sale: Single Unit\n- Certification: CGC\n- Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)\n- Year: 2020\n"}