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• With the win Arkansas improved its all-time regional record to 49-37.
• The meeting marked the first time Arkansas has faced Liberty on the diamond.
• Junior starter Chris Oliver struggled in the first two frames issuing four walks, hitting two batters on his way to loading the bases in the second. His second hit batter brought home the game’s first run and gave Liberty a 1-0 lead.
• Oliver was able to get out of the jam striking out the side with the bases loaded.
• Junior second baseman Brian Anderson leveled the score with his seventh home run of the season over the right field wall to start the bottom half of the second inning.
• Oliver’s six walks tied a new career high for the Arkansas right-handed pitcher.
• Starter Chris Oliver went 5.0 innings for Arkansas, allowing two earned runs on four hits, while striking out four Liberty hitters.
• Junior southpaw Michael Gunn tossed 3.0 innings of relief as the first reliever out of the bullpen, with no runs allowed on one hit and striking out three Flames hitters. The three-inning appearance tied his longest of the year (Florida, March 16).
• Closer Jacob Stone came on in the ninth for his third straight save opportunity. The junior closed out the frame for his third consecutive save and fourth of the year.
• Arkansas is now 35-1 when leading after eight innings.
• The Razorbacks out-hit the Liberty 7-5 on the evening, Arkansas’ record when producing more hits then the opponent is 32-6.
• For the third time in the last four games Brian Anderson collected an RBI for Arkansas.
• With his two RBI in the game, Anderson posted his 12th multiple RBI games.
• Both Andrew Benintendi and Anderson collected a pair of hits for Arkansas. The duo also drove in two runners and scored a pair of runs.
• Bobby Wernes’ RBI groundout in the fourth was the sophomore’s first RBI since Arkansas’ May 17 win over Missouri.
• Five different Arkansas hitters collected a hit in the contest with just one going for extra bases.
• Arkansas did not commit an error, as the Razorbacks’ record improves to 15-7 when playing clean in the field.
• The meeting marked the first time the programs have played each other on the diamond.
• With the loss Friday night, Liberty moved its all-time regional record to 3-9.
• Five of the first eight batters reached base for the Flames, with three reaching via walk, and one apiece on a hit and hit by pitch. The fourth walk loaded the bases for Liberty in the second.
• The home run Liberty yielded to Arkansas’ Brian Anderson marked the fifth long ball allowed by senior starter Trey Lambert.
• After Anderson’s leadoff home run in the second, Lambert retired the side with three consecutive strikeouts. • The Flames left seven runners on base in the first three innings offensively.
• Lambert allowed one hit in the first three innings, but a three-hit fourth frame gave Arkansas two runs and a 3-1 lead.
• Liberty pulled within one run when sophomore shortstop Dalton Britt laced a foul ball into left field that was deep enough to score junior Alex Close, for his 35th RBI of the year.
• Dalton Britt finished 2-for-4 with a double and driving in one run. Britt is currently riding a six-game hit streak and has reached base in seven consecutive contests.
• Trey Lambert went 6.1 innings for the Flames allowing two earned runs on five hits, and striking out five Razorbacks.
• Lambert has gone 6.0 innings or better now in 13 of his 16 starts on the season, posting an 11-1 record in those 13 games.
• Liberty did not commit an error. Liberty’s record is 17-6 when playing clean in the field.
• The Flames stranded a game-high 11 runners on base.
• Liberty’s 6-9 hitters went hitless, going a combined 0-for-9 with five strikeouts.
• After winning nine straight decisions Lambert is 2-2 in his last five starts.
Canadian island hosting 6 cameras, and you can get text alerts for prime viewing times.
September 11, 2015, 3:43 p.m.
Six cameras installed on Canada’s Hanson Island are giving viewers the opportunity to watch orcas as they swim and feed, and thanks to new technology, you can even receive alerts when the orcas are active.
The cameras all capture different angles of the surrounding sea, where families of orcas have gathered for generations, and they complement the acoustic focus of OrcaLab, a land-based whale research station.
Paul Spong founded the lab in 1970 to study marine life without interfering with the animals or their habitat, and he’s developed a technology that monitors orcas’ positions. His remote network of hydrophones covers about 20 square miles of orca habitat and tracks the animals acoustically, enabling OrcaLab to know when the animals are within range of the webcams.
Viewers interested in watching orcas, the largest members of the dolphin family, in real time can sign up to receive text alerts so they know the best times to tune in.
The waters surrounding Hanson Island are home to more than 150 orcas, which live in lifelong family groups that have unique dialects passed down through generations. However, these differences in dialects don’t inhibit orcas in different pods from socializing and communicating.
Members of family groups are rarely out of hearing range of one another, and they communicate via whistles, clicks and calls that echo many miles through the ocean.
The live orca cams were made possible by philanthropic media organization explore.org, which has more than 50 other live-streaming nature and wildlife cameras.
“When people are inspired to fall in love with the world again, they are more likely to be better stewards of the planet,” explore.org founder, Charlie Annenberg, said in a news release.
Check out some more images from the cameras below.
Canadian island hosting 6 cameras, and you can sign up to get text alerts for prime viewing times.
Following the news that at least 12 people have been killed in a terror attack on a Christmas Market in Berlin, people have been taking to social media to share their messages of solidarity with the people of Germany.
Since the attack, social media users have been sending their messages on Twitter using the hashtag #IchBinEinBerliner and others have taken to adding a German flag filter over their Facebook picture to show their condolences.
Adding a flag to your own Facebook picture is really easy.
All you need to do is open up the Flagify app on Facebook and click "sign in and flagify your profile picture."
You'll need to allow the app access to your Facebook profile.
Once you've signed in, you'll see a preview of how the filter looks on your profile picture, but don't click the share button.
Once it is saved you can click back onto your Facebook wall and click the button to update your profile picture, where you can upload your new image.
A screen should pop up allowing you to resize and crop the image before it's posted and you can choose to make the filter temporary so that it will go back to your old profile picture after a set amount of time.
IS TERROR TRUCKER STILL AT LARGE?
If you want to send or share an emoji of the German flag on Facebook, you need to first visit Emojipedia to access the shortcut link to the emoji.
Once there, you can copy and paste it into your status or send it as a message.
How Far is Life Reva Residency?
Reva Residency is a recent project of Life Group located at Sector 22 in Kamothe, just 1 km from Khandeshwar Railway Station. The project offers 2BHK apartments and showrooms at ground level. The neighbourhood is well-facilitated by Garware School, New English School, Saksham Mega Store, Canara Bank, Mahatma Gandhi Mission University, Aishwarya Hotel and a Shiv temple. Uran Road and Mumbai Pune Expressway are also nearby providing good connectivity.
RCC frame, earthquake resistant structure.
Laminated marine ply doorframes. Marble door frames for toilets. Provision for fixing safety door to entrance door frame.
Moulded panelled main door with quality brass fittings. Other flush doors with oil paint finish.
2X2 Joint free tile flooring in all rooms.
Concealed plumbing and coloured glazed tile dado. Quality bath and sanitary fittings.
Concealed electrification with modular switches. Television and telephone points in living room.
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Archives|FOUND HUMAN BONES 250,000 YEARS OLD; Dr. Abel Tells at Yale of His Explorations in Caves Near Mixnitz, Austria. MANY FOSSILIZED ANIMALS Bear Whelps and Marmots With Their Burrows Among Discoveries of Great Ice Age.
FOUND HUMAN BONES 250,000 YEARS OLD; Dr. Abel Tells at Yale of His Explorations in Caves Near Mixnitz, Austria. MANY FOSSILIZED ANIMALS Bear Whelps and Marmots With Their Burrows Among Discoveries of Great Ice Age.
Lady Gaga is seen leaving The Royal Albert Hall in London after her gig with Tony Bennett on June 8, 2015.
The company's Nadine O’Connor told the U.K.'s The Mirror that they had been warned to withdraw the item and all mentions of the product within 14 days. O'Connor said: "We will not be bullied into removing content from social media relating to our product and subsequent media coverage. However, we will send complimentary tubs of our ice cream to Lady Gaga for chilling out to, as a gesture of peace and goodwill."
Somehow, this isn't the first time there's been issues with Lady Gaga and breast milk ice cream. In 2011, Gaga's team also sued The Licktators over their first issue of breast milk ice cream, which was then called Baby Gaga.
Twistlock adds new capabilities to its namesake container security platform, including per-layer vulnerability analysis and an improved Cloud Native App Firewall.
Twistlock released version 2.3 of its container security platform on Jan. 3, adding new features to help protect container workloads.
Among the new features in Twistlock 2.3 in an improved Cloud Native App Firewall (CNAF), per-layer vulnerability analysis functionality, application aware system call defense and new serverless security capabilities.
"Lots of people have vulnerability analysis for containers, so we try to differentiate ourselves in three main ways: precision, actionability and prevention," John Morello, CTO of Twistlock, told eWEEK. "The per-layer analysis is part of how we're more precise and actionable."
Twistlock debuted its container security platform in November 2015 in an effort to provide advanced protection for application containers. The company last updated the platform in September 2017—to the 2.2 release, which included the first release of the Incident Explorer threat hunting technology.
In previous versions of Twistlock's platform, vulnerability data was aggregated at the image level, according to Morello. With a Docker container image, there can however be multiple layers with different components. As such, if an organization had a complex image with many layers, it required some effort to find the layer where a given vulnerability might exist in a container image. Morello said that in Twistlock 2.3, the per-layer analysis decomposes the image into all its layers and overlays vulnerabilities per layer.
"You can literally scroll through the Dockerfile in one pane and, as your mouse hovers over commands within it, see in the other pane what vulnerabilities impact it," he said. "This makes it much easier and faster to identify problems, assign bugs to the right people to correct them and ultimately close them faster with less work."
Twistlock 2.3 also includes a set of new protections for specific types of attack patterns. The new protections are in the Incident Explorer technology, which provides a threat hunting capability.
"In addition to detecting unexpected process, file system and network behavior as we've always done, we've added deeper understanding of what that unexpected behavior looks like in specific scenarios so that we can identify and prevent attacks more accurately," Morello said.
There are also improvements in CNAF as part of the Twistlock 2.3 update. Morello noted that among the improvements are a broader set of protections for detecting brute force attack patterns, suspicious authentication scenarios, and traffic coming from botnets and other nodes typically used for attacks and reconnaissance.
Twistlock is also makes use of Linux seccomp policy libraries in the new update. Seccomp is a Linux technology to help protect against unauthorized system calls. Prior to Twistlock 2.3, system call models were language-specific, Morello said.
"In 2.3, we've changed this significantly to be completely generally applicable and to have the enforcement performed via seccomp profiles directly without direct interaction by our Defender," he said. "As part of our normal runtime modeling, Defender automatically identifies what apps run are within what images and maps the right seccomp policy to them. "
Since the company's inception, Twistlock has focused on container security, which includes Docker and now Kubernetes deployments. With the Twistlock 2.3 update, there is also protection for serverless environments. Serverless technologies include Amazon Web Services (AWS) Lambda, which provides a function-as-a-service platform that does not require stateful containers. Serverless technologies increasingly make use of containers to enable services.
"Personally, I believe that in 2018, we’re going to see some consolidation of what we currently think of separately as serverless and containers," Morello said.
Morello expects Kubernetes will end up underpinning most container and serverless deployments, with serverless just being an abstraction layer for developers. From a security perspective, Morello said the new serverless security capabilities in Twistlock are similar to what are available for regular container deployments.
"You simply tell us where the functions are—Azure, AWS and/or Google—give your Twistlock Console access to them, and we automatically discover all the functions you have in those accounts, analyze them and show you the results in the Console," he said.
Looking forward, Twistlock has plans to continue to add new features to its platform to help secure cloud-native environments.
"That means you can expect broader capabilities beyond just containers to protecting orchestrators like Kubernetes and other parts of a cloud-native environment like serverless and modern VMs [virtual machines]," Morello said. "Automation and machine learning will continue to be core strategic advantages for us and are the foundation of everything we do across the stack."
For all of you who make the regular trek down to Bludso's in Compton for, perhaps, the sole purpose of eating Kevin Bludso's justly celebrated barbecue, you can cut down on your carbon footprint (although maybe not that of Bludso himself; add your BBQ carbon joke here: ____ ), as of about 5 o'clock this afternoon. That's when the new Bludso's will open at 609 N. La Brea, in the location formerly occupied by The Tar Pit.
It's a fitting space for a barbecue joint, really, albeit one that's a bit swanker than Bludso's Compton digs. Concrete floors, grey walls, a lot of booze, enough flatscreen TV's (six) to make the restaurant, which will be open daily, a pretty terrific place to take in March Madness. This outpost is the joint venture of "executive pit master" Bludso and Jason Bernstein and James Starr, co-owners of The Golden State.
And although it's Bludso's name on the door and his recipes -- the menu is pretty much the same as it is in Compton -- the guy helming the massive Cape Girardeau, Missouri-made Ole Hickory smoker visible from the bar is Noah Galuten, who was to be found at The Golden State pretty much since he quit writing for this food section. Galuten has brought not only his expertise but his mother, Nancy Lyons, whose desserts (apple pie, red velvet cake) will be what you're ordering after your plates of brisket and pork ribs, pulled pork and rib tips, all priced by the pound and served on paper-lined sheet trays ("BBQ looks stupid on a plate"). As for what to eat with your Texas Samplers small and large trays of meat-by-the-pound, look for baked beans, collard greens, potato salad, mac-n-cheese and housemade bread-and-butter pickles.
The cocktail and beer program, unsurprisingly given that Jason Bernstein is running the show, is kind of spectacular. As is the bar, also unsurprising given that the BBQ joint once housed a luxurious speakeasy. Bernstein and GM Zak Fishman have stocked the full bar with bourbons and ryes (Rittenhouse, Noah's Mill, Evan Williams) and a large gin selection. Also on tap: PBR, Hop Head Red, Cismontane Holy Jim Falls XPA, Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA, Fernet-Branca and mint juleps. Yep, your housemade spearmint-infused mint juleps are on tap -- a nitrogen tap, to be precise. Also look for mezcal negronis. Because that much meat calls for a little happy torque, doesn't it.
"We're not the first guys with a 47 license and a barbecue place," Bernstein said the other day. Maybe so. But they might be the first guys with mint juleps on tap, a smoker the size of a small Hummer and chairs sourced from a Dutch monastery.
"It shouldn't feel like Epcot Texas," says Bernstein, whose approach to decorating might be described as half West Hollywood, half Repo Man. The comfortable open dining room has steel picnic tables and leather booths sourced from downtown's late pizza parlor Urbano, metal table bases (and some seriously cool ice machines) from The Tar Pit, as well as those scarlet-footed monastery chairs. No sawdust on the floor or cow's heads on the walls; if you want more atmosphere, maybe wear your cowboy boots.
Galuten says that Bludso's will be open seven days a week starting this afternoon at 5:00 p.m. until midnight. Thanks to The Tar Pit, they're licensed to 2 a.m., and might at some point extend their hours ("we're not going to kick everybody out at midnight"). Lunch and a to-go menu are also in the works, as is, eventually, outside patio seating.
Bludso's Bar & Que: 609 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, barandque.com; 323-931-2583; open daily starting today, Feb. 18, 5:00 p.m. - midnight.
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Franz Ferdinand have unveiled a new song, a blistering attack on Donald Trump. Check out ‘Demagogue’ below.
The track is part of the ‘30 Days, 30 Songs‘ project, in which a new anti-Trump song is unveiled every day in the run up to the US election. Death Cab For Cutie kicked it off with ‘Million Dollar Loan’, while Aimee Man, Bhi Bhiman and My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James have also contributed.
This is the band’s first new material since guitarist Nick McCarthy left Franz Ferdinand earlier this year.
They added: “This is not necessarily a permanent situation and we will let you know if circumstances change in the future.