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Never forget a special occasion…we’ll remember for you! Enter the dates for all of the occasions you’d like to remember that special someone (birthday, anniversary, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, etc). We’ll automatically send your loved one a beautiful and delicious gift for each occasion, including a personalized card, and email you when your gift ships. What could be easier? Price includes three gifts and shipping anywhere in the U.S. 100% of the profits from your purchase benefit Kuda Vana Partnership.
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PARIS/BAGHDAD: Iran has given ballistic missiles to Shiite proxies in Iraq and is developing the capacity to build more there to deter attacks on its interests in the Middle East and to give it the means to hit regional foes, Iranian, Iraqi and Western sources said.
The Iraqi intelligence source said the Al-Zafaraniya factory produced warheads and the ceramic of missile molds under former President Saddam Hussein. It was reactivated by local Shiite groups in 2016 with Iranian assistance, the source said.
A team of Shiite engineers who used to work at the facility under Saddam were brought in, after being screened, to make it operational, the source said. He also said missiles had been tested near Jurf Al-Sakhar.
One USofficial, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Tehran over the last few months has transferred missiles to groups in Iraq but could not confirm that those missiles had any launch capability from their current positions.
A second Iraqi intelligence official said Baghdad had been aware of the flow of Iranian missiles to Shiite militias to help fight Daesh militants, but that shipments had continued after the hard-line Sunni militant group was defeated.
Iraq’s parliament passed a law in 2016 to bring an assortment of Shiite militia groups known collectively as the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) into the state apparatus. The militias report to Iraq’s prime minister, who is a Shiite under the country’s unofficial governance system.
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October Bellabox + Nuxe Review!
Hey Lovelies! What's your favourite surprise of the month?
Mine has got to the the Bellabox that is sent to my doorstep every month!
This October is Bellabox 1st Birthday!
I believe everyone is expecting a lot more surprises this month!
1st surprise will be the pretty Hot Pink Box!
Remember the days when Bellabox comes in unfeminine stripey boxes?
The time has gone, and now, I'm always looking forward to their colour change in Bellabox every month!
Surprises are followed by the contrasting pink ribbons with black wrappers!
Last but not least... All the goodies!!!
1st to caught my eye will be... none other than the birthday present of all subscribers!
I love the magnifying 2-way mirror with a secret message to remind all girls that we are all beautiful!
The GUERLAIN LA PETITE ROBE NOIRE EDT!
Do you know that La Petite Robe Noire means Little Black Dress in French?
The EDT has a romantic scent that will definitely captivate your date during the candlelight dinner! With the goodness from roses, orange blossoms, musk, cherry and apple, no man will say no to you.
I decide to own La Petite Robe Noire a little more by having their stickers on my phone! Love the mitchy-matchy look!
Next will be the BIODERMA SENSIBIO H20 MICELLAR SOLUTION that is formulated to cleanse sensitive skins! This non-rinse solution is gentle enough to remove face and eye makeup. Oh yes!
Bonus! 3 NUXE products in a box!
L to R: NUXE BODY 24HR MOISTURIZING BODY LOTION (300ml: $38), NEXU HUILE PRODIGIEUSE MULTI-USAGE DRY OIL (100ml: $68) & NUXE FACE AND BODY ULTRA-RICH CLEANSING GEL (200ml: $38)!
Special mention to the Multi-Usuage Dry Oil!
Since this is Bellabox Birthday month, I'm going to do a bonus review on the dry oil!
Ever had a bad hair day like this?
Always have to look for new products to fix your bad hair day?
Ahhh! Now I have the best solution to my hair woes now!
Introducing NEXU HUILE PRODIGIEUSE MULTI-USAGE DRY OIL !
Just pour the whole bottle of NEXU HUILE PRODIGIEUSE MULTI-USAGE DRY OIL ..
to get GREASY hair like mine!
Don't underestimate the power of the dry oil! 1 or 2 drops of it can already fix a hair length like mine! Don't be like me and pour a puddle of it, so as to avoid your hair looking too flat!
After the nourish from the dry oil, I believe you can move on with the styling of your hair!
The sweet blogger at Bellabox has summarized all its uses and benefits here! Read on to learn about its goodness in a bottle!
To get all the surprises and goodies every month, sign up at Bellabox.sg at $19.95 per month!
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iSCSI has the potential to change the data storage landscape.
It’s a straightforward discussion of the technology and where it fits.
Clearly witten and jargon free, “iSCSI Basics” is appropropriate for both technical and non-technical professionals. It will give you a sound, unbiased introduction to a new and emerging technology.
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Mid-Wirral Motorway between Birkenhead and Chester. Section south of Hooton was previously numbered M531, with the M53 planned to be continued southwards at the half-constructed junction immediately to the west of junction 5 to meet the M56 at Backford.
The Chester Eastern and Southern bypasses were meant to become M53 once they were linked to the motorway network. However, by the time the Eastern bypass opened, that scheme had been watered down and the road didn't become motorway.
This page was last modified on 24 December 2018, at 00:44.
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Payment Info: Paid Opportunities Available - blog opportunities are unpaid; print opportunities are paid; "Rates vary depending on experience and expertise. Fees are negotiated on an individual basis. Payment will include two contributor’s copies."
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Slender silhouette of the magnificent 17-story building, gleaming mirrored windows and a dazzling white marble, has become an integral part of the urban landscape of the new business center of Ashgabat, which rapidly formed in the foothills of the Kopet Dagh. For such a short time, this hotel managed to win the title of best in Turkmenistan. Interest in the new hotel is quite natural, because the level of service it will be of the international category. There are all necessary conditions for work and leisure - formal and business meetings at the highest level, various meetings and representative forums.
It offers "President Hotel" meeting room and a conference room, and if necessary they can be easily combined in a single room with 300 seats. Attention is drawn to the decoration - a decoration used precious wood from Italy, it is equipped with the latest technology demonstration. For small business meetings are small meeting rooms. "President Hotel" is intended primarily for the reception of the representative domestic and foreign delegations, however, its doors wide open to the citizens of Turkmenistan and foreign guests traveling privately, appreciating the exquisite style and comfort.
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I am a father now, priorities changed a bit –I don’t have the same amount of time to devote to sports, as much as I’m trying. I wanna make sure my daughter has love and my full attention, because she deserves my best!
Costs also start coming -day care isn’t cheap!
Still, I’m doing what I can to stay super fit, with a schedule of training where I have two sessions/day, for the most part.
Just haven’t been to the snow as much as I’d like, I put in some days here & there. Everything will come together when it has to.
We can always complain & explain, but really, will that change anything?
It’s not always easy, but you have to ask yourself: how bad do you want it??
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Yapta, Inc. (Yapta) complies with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework and the Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of Personal Data (as defined below) from European Union member countries and Switzerland. Yapta has certified that it adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles of Notice; Choice; Accountability for Onward Transfer; Security; Data Integrity and Purpose Limitation; Access; and Recourse, Enforcement, and Liability. If there is any conflict between the policies in this Privacy Shield Policy and the Privacy Shield Principles, the Privacy Shield Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Privacy Shield program, and to view our certification page, please visit https://www.privacyshield.gov/.
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Yapta has further committed to refer unresolved privacy complaints under the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Principles to an independent dispute resolution mechanism which lets users report potential violations of posted privacy statements and specific privacy issues that pertain to Yapta. If you do not receive timely acknowledgment of your complaint, or if you have an unresolved privacy or data use concern that we have not addressed satisfactorily, please contact our U.S.-based third party dispute resolution provider (free of charge) at https://feedback-form.truste.com/watchdog/request.
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Next time you come across one of these bags of Hibiscus flowers, consider buying it — you can use them to make a delicious batch of Agua de Jamaica, one of Mexico’s most common agua frescas.
You’ll definitely find these Hibiscus flowers in Hispanic markets, but even some general grocers are starting to carry them. Sometimes you’ll see them labeled as Flor de Jamaica.
Give ’em a squeeze and buy the ones that are still soft, if they are hard and brittle they are probably a bit past their prime.
Then it’s just a matter of steeping the flowers and you’ve got an authentic batch of Agua de Jamaica on your hands.
Most restaurants in Mexico that offer Comida Corrida will serve up an agua fresca alongside the day’s special. Here’s a menu from a Comida Corrida spot in Cozumel.
Don’t let the chaos of that awesome menu board fool you — it was real deal Mexican food. You can see the Comida Corrida options on the board to the right — all for 60 pesos!
And served up with a daily agua fresca that could include Tamarind water, Horchata, Watermelon water, or of course…Agua de Jamaica.
Agua de Jamaica is as close to the source as you can get, and it might make you view the tea aisle in the supermarket from a newfound perspective.
The process is simple. And ancient.
Add 1.5 cups of Hibiscus flowers to a pot along with 4 cups of cold water. Bring to a boil and then remove the pot from the heat.
Set aside, cover, and let this steep until it cools, 30 minutes or so.
Strain the mixture and discard the flowers (although some people save them for tacos?!!).
You’re left with 4 cups of Agua de Jamaica concentrate that will conveniently fit into a quart-sized Mason jar.
This is a concentrated mixture that will give you leeway on how much you want to dilute and sweeten the final product.
Most versions in Mexico are bombed with sugar, but for me that is no bueno and over time I’ve been using less and less sugar. I’ve also stopped diluting it as much (by adding water) and instead prefer to drink it when it’s potent and barely sweetened.
I use a 1:1 concentrate-to-water ratio when making a batch. So we’ll add the 4 cups of concentrate to a 2 quart sized pitcher along with 4 cups of water.
My starting point for 1 cup of concentrate is 1 Tablespoon of sugar, so we’ll add 4 Tablespoons of sugar (1/4 cup) to the pitcher. Combine well and take a taste, adding more sugar if you want. White sugar is most commonly used but you can definitely substitute honey or agave.
Serve over ice and just like that you’ve got a delicious, homemade Agua de Jamaica that is as close to the source as you can get.
It has a light, satisfying, tart flavor that is a great accompaniment to spicy foods or grumpy mornings.
There are all sorts of ways to customize this (ginger, bubbly water, spirits, wine) but the more I have it the simpler it becomes. There’s something grounding about a simple, potent batch.
So the next time you come across a bag of Jamaica flowers toss ’em in your shopping cart. Who knows, maybe it will have you questioning your morning beverage and heading towards something a bit simpler.
Agua de Jamaica is one of Mexico's most popular agua frescas. This version uses less sugar but feel free to sweeten it up if you want to. So good!
Add 1.5 cups of Hibiscus flowers to a saucepan along with 4 cups of cold water. Bring to a boil and then remove from the heat. Cover and let steep until it cools, 30 minutes or so.
Strain the mixture and discard the leftover flowers. You'll end up with 4 cups of Agua de Jamaica concentrate.
I use a 1:1 concentrate-to-water ratio and approximately 1 Tablespoon of sugar per cup of concentrate, but you can easily alter these once you give it a taste. Add 4 cups of concentrate to a 2 quart sized pitcher along with 4 cups of cold water and 1/4 cup of sugar. Combine well and take a taste, adding more sugar or diluting further if you want to.
Serve over ice and store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.
You can find Flor de Jamaica at Hispanic markets and even some general grocers.
I like Agua de Jamaica best when it is potent and barely sweetened, but feel free to dilute it further or add more sugar (especially if serving to kids).
Although the instructions are for a big batch, I will frequently keep the concentrate in the fridge and just make it one glass at a time as I need it, using a 1:1 concentrate-to-water ratio.
Our latest post is Chicken served up with a Green Mole (Pipian Verde).
I will have to check out your Horchata post. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Robert, I hope you enjoy it! Refrescos, what a great name — I’ll try to get a Tamarind water recipe up at some point too. Cheers.
I like to use Better stevia for my sweetness, but I also squeeze in a 1/4 lime and plop the rest in for extra flavor.
You got me again Patrick, but this time I’m not going for the recipe just to have a refreshing drink..
Ha awesome, I’m curious about that one too. I hope it’s a ‘yum’!
Thank you! So excited to try this!
Cheers Jacqueline, hope you like it!
Another great and simple recipe Patrick! My first batch had a bit of funky earthiness that I attribute to steeping for too long. Batch 2 and 3 which I steeped for 30 minutes, did not have that quality. I finally found a way to use these Thai palm sugar disc things that have been in my pantry for many years. Two or three inches of the tea and a can of club soda works for me. Great way to hydrate the morning after a night of craft beers…or anytime.
Awesome, thanks for your feedback David — and thanks for mentioning the funkiness with the longer steeping time, that’s helpful for peeps to know.
Thanks Suzy! I hope you find some keeper recipes on the site. Cheers.
This is very good good with any combination of ginger, clove, and cinnamon. Popular Caribbean drink. Except it is called sorrel. It’s a special type of hibiscus that creates that tart flavor and deep red. Love this stuff!
Thanks for mentioning this Jeffrey! I’m curious to try out that combo. Cheers.
I am a guera who has been adopted by all my Latino karaoke fans, and I have loved this drink for decades! I have made it several times, via slightly different recipes. After looking through a few recipes on line, I have chosen this one as my go-to for concentrate. The ratio of flowers to water and the steeping (NOT BOILING!) for thirty (30!) minutes is the first reason. Also, the fact that the amount of water used will fit into a glass quart jar is something nobody else took into account. The suggestions for variations on this drink are very nice indeed! All the twists and turns in one place!
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was born in Catawba County, North Carolina."
community colleges or technical institutions.
Funding Higher Education one Scholarship at a time.
unice Ardelia Turner was a proven leader and one who was truly committed to excellence. Jim Rohn defines leadership as the ability to attract someone to the gifts, skills and opportunities you offer…the great challenge of life. Through her work with the New York Nurses Association, Eunice certainly possessed the qualities of skillful leadership. Some of her greatest attributes included being a great listener an awesome motivator, assertive and decisive. Eunice was well respected and valued by her family and colleagues. We often meet people and wonder why we met them. Eunice was this type of person. She truly touched people’s lives with her thoughtfulness. It is obvious that she believed in creating opportunities to make life brighter and enjoyable for others. This was her vision for this scholarship.
The Eunice A. Turner Scholarship was developed to assist economically disadvantaged students in their pursuit of higher education. As family members of Eunice A. Turner, it is our honor to complete her vision.
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Permuy Gallery, established in 1978 is the only full service salon of it’s kind in North Bergen N.j. The three floor salon, complete with skylights and natural plants, boasts of a beautiful spa atmosphere.
Now located at 27 12 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables Florida 33134.
A one-stop beauty oasis catering to the beauty needs of both women and men.
William Permuy has been in the beauty industry for more than 40 year and Lucia L Permuy over 25 year.
William, Cuba-born is a self- made business owner, as wells as master of the shears. As young teen in Cuba, Willy would cut his friends and family’s hair, using a very old pair of barber shears. Copying styles found in the dated fashion magazines, the only ones available at the time, Willy would create styles that were the envy of the neighbors.
At the age of fourteen, he went to Spain, sharpening his skills even more so. Up to date, very much in vogue, fashion magazines were sold at every newsstand. Newer and better tools were available to. Several years later, Willy immigrated to united state and pursued his career.
Having worked in Spain, Venezuela, New York, New Jersey and Florida, he has gained a large and loyal clientele that includes many celebrities from the Latin entertainment industry. Clients have come from as far as Florida, Pennsylvania, New York, Puerto Rico, Canada and South America to see WILLIAM.
Even with his busy schedule as salon owner, stylist and founder of the “permuy hair collection” Willy also directs all events, function and “on location” jobs for the William Permuy Salon and staff. Strategically directing the team to provide hair and make-up services for television, music videos, concerts and theatre.
An avid photographer, many of the photos displayed in the salon were taken by Willy.
Several times a year, the salon hosts advanced hair cutting seminars and professional make-up classes for other salon professional.
Sharing their knowledge and expertise, is extremely gratifying for the permuy team.
William Permuy founder and administrator of William permuy salon.
Lucia L Permuy the chemical service director. With a unique eye for color and sense of style the permuy team creates a spectrum of beautiful hair coloring effect for their client.
Expert at make-up application for wedding parties, evening applications, natural and fantasy, William’s specialty is television, film, photography and theatrical make-up. His make-up brushes have enhanced many famous faces like Sonia Braga, Charytin, Gloria, Brenda K, El canario, Tito Nieves, Tito Puentes, Enrrique Grata and many more.
William and Lucia Permuy and his team have always been involved in the community, from educational career day at local schools, fashion shows, cut-a-thon to benefits and fund –raiser for many charities and organizations.
March 1999 was a very significant year for William permuy, when he launched his very own line of natural organic hair care products “the permuy hair collection”, internationally at the IBS (INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SHOW), for the first time. Exhibiting their very fine line of products and demonstrating their talents.
1999 was also the year when Mr. William Permuy is nominated and then winner of one of the most prestigious award in the Latin Entertainment Industry.
THE ACE aware (Asociacion de Cronistas de Espectaculos).
This award is for the years of dedication and service for the entertainment industry. William Permuy has been the hair and make-up artist for the host and all celebrities at this dazzling gala for the past 10 year.
Such famous faces as Tito Puentes, Edita Nasario, Mark Antony,Eri Estrada, Vikki Carr, Brenda K .Starr, Placido Domingo, Celia Cruz, Gloria Estefan, and countless more.
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That is an awesome series.
my vote is for black cat run it was listed above but that car seemed wicked and truly notable. factory looking but fast the way w 30 cars and sx,s should have been done back then and heavy duty across the line. the true essence of musclecars.
64 Olds Ambulance chased by 64 Caddy Ambulance.
F-85 Police in Silence of the Lambs.
The first episode of Snowfall, within the first 5 minutes, has a scene with a '70 442 'vert in it. Can only see the rear of the car though.
thats not a 67 toro.
Not a movie, but here's a very nice '56 Super 88 four door sedan (not mine) in a new local bank commercial.
Saw an TV advertisement today for some prescription drug (can't remember the name of it), but it featured a "patient" who's hobby is working on his '72 442 'vert. It was in black-and-white so I couldn't tell what color this car was, but it sure looked nice.
Jake and Elwood Blues drove through an Oldsmobile dealership.
I know it was just a movie, a great one at that, but how do you have a car dealership inside a shopping mall? Seems too inconvenient.
They have them in Japan. It's not a dealership, it's a showroom. You buy elsewhere, just look there and they refer you to the dealership.
I think that program confused the OHV Rocket 8's launch as the dawn of the muscle car era.
I would argue the first muscle car to be the Chrysler 300 letter series cars.
See it in action here !
Potato-vision quality copy of entire movie.
1974 Made for TV movie - "The Day The Earth Moved"
I swear I've seen another movie of the same vintage with this same car, It was a 'couple on the run' type movie also set in the desert. Car was more weathered and I remember protagonist wielding a big chrome revolver.
Best car movies of all time!
How about 151 webpages of Oldsmobiles in movies?
Here is a cool "cars in movies" site !
Quick Reply: Oldsmobiles in movies!
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Patna: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Monday lashed out at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for “bowing” before Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray to visit Mumbai for the Bihar Diwas celebrations and said he had humiliated people of the state.
“There was no need for an elected chief minister of Bihar to bow before an unelected person and agreed to visit Mumbai on conditions set by Raj Thackeray. Nitish Kumar has not only hurt but humiliated all of us, read Biharis,” Lalu Prasad told reporters here a day after Nitish Kumar attended Bihar Day celebrations in Mumbai.
Lalu Prasad was also angry over Nitish Kumar raising the slogan of “Jai Maharashtra” before saying “Jai Bihar” at the celebrations.
“Nitish has compromised with the prestige and sentiments of Bihar to keep Raj Thackeray happy,” the former chief minister said.
“Nitish first used his party legislator Devesh Chandra Thakur to visit Raj Thackeray to pacify him and subsequently had a telephonic talk with him. Only after that did Raj announce that Nitish Kumar was welcome to come over to Mumbai and address the Bihar Diwas function,” Lalu Prasad said.
“We are not opposed to any cultural programmes to mark the Bihar Day and it can be held peacefully,” Saraswat told IANS.
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So, you’re posting to Facebook on a daily basis. You’re probably monitoring how many overall likes your page is getting, and you are also likely noting how much engagement your posts are getting–namely, likes, comments and shares.
But if you have a blog like I do, or a website that you are trying to drive traffic to, there’s another Insight you should be monitoring: click-throughs.
This shows you exactly how many people clicked on your facebook link to go back to your website or blog.
But if you click on the actual link, they give you a more detailed view.
So, for this particular post, I had 6 people click through to read the post. Good to know!
Don’t clickbait: Facebook is being really grumpy about this right now, and they are cracking down on clickbait. Basically, clickbait is something that teases you, but it the “tease” is usually misleading. When you click on the link you actually get a blog or website that is very different from what you were thinking from the teaser. Beyond the fact that Facebook will punish you via the algorithm for doing this, clickbaiting is just not authentic or cool, so don’t do it.
Do tease: give your audience enough info to entice them, but don’t give them all the info. You want to *ahem* leave something to the imagination (and your blog post).
Do tell people what you want them to do: this is called a “call to action” (or CTA for short). Ask people to click and read. Ask people to comment. It makes a difference.
And a bonus one for Twitter.
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5.2 billion mobile users, 292 billion gigabytes mobile traffic by 2019 | What's The Big Data?
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- Dr. Baumgartner, would you please introduce yourself to our readers?
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- You have a book named You Are What You Wear: What Your Clothes Reveal About You. Please, tell us more about the whole idea and the conclusions you made.
- Based on my experience, I identified 9 major dress difficulties, the possible internal reasons for them, and the techniques to treat them from the inside out. Often our dress behaviors are rooted in something far deeper than what we initially believe and if we can identify the psychological components, we can create change in both the wardrobe and the life.
- You say 'your clothes reveal more about your internal life than you may realize'. Do you think people understand this?
- I think people are often very psychologically savvy and realize that all behaviors from sleeping, eating, exercising, dressing, etc. often have deeper roots than what we can see on the surface.
- Do you think that the look is as important for a man as for a woman?
- Yes, both men and women can benefit from dressing well.
- How can gentlemen be sure that they have found their own best look?
- It starts with an internal confidence in his look. I also always encourage people to choose looks from a healthy psychological place rather than fighting against or trying to hide something. For example, buy clothes that work for your body, your budget, your lifestyle, your preference, and your happiness rather for someone else's.
- First, I think that this trend has allowed men to take more creative control over what they are wearing. They are enjoying the process of dress and are getting an item that they won't see everyone else in. Second, since the advent of fast fashion, where trendy poorly made clothes are churned out in a rapid pace and high volume only to be discarded by the wearer soon after purchase, consumers are interested in high quality and highly personalized pieces.
- What do you think about the Fast fashion and the opportunities it offers to both manufacturers and customers?
- On the one hand, consumers are able to buy trendy pieces quickly and inexpensively. On the other hand, the items are of poor quality and are discarded more rapidly than our ability to find a second home for them.
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The first day of autumn arrives today and with it comes Syracuse University’s annual United Way campaign, as pledge cards are distributed this week to all faculty and staff. Last year, faculty, staff and students raised more than $190,000 for the United Way of Central New York.
SU organizers say the 2002 campaign promises to be as exciting as last year’s campaign. Highlights of upcoming events include the Second Annual Newhouse Dog Show on Sept. 24; the annual Dollar Day at the Dome on Oct. 5; the annual SU Library bowling party on Nov. 2; the annual Curry Cookoff on Nov. 5, sponsored by the Office of Supportive Services; the annual University-wide bake sales on Nov. 5; and the early-bird, pledge card return incentive trip to the Nov. 2 SU vs. Central Florida football game in Orlando. Employees who return their pledge cards by Oct. 18 will be eligible for the incentive.
Pledge cards may be returned via campus mail to Susan Germain, Office of Special Events, Room 210, Women’s Building. Pledge cards may also be returned during the Nov. 5 bake sales.
New this year will be the sale of the original Orange Slice notepad. The notepads will be $2 each and will be available at the bake sales and through the Office of Special Events. Copies of past issues of “Campus Cooks” are still available through the Office of Special Events or by calling Germain at 443-5303. The cookbooks will also be available at the bake sales.
In addition, the United Way $2 Challenge will be available to employees who increase their annual donations by $2 or more per pay period and to those who pledge $2 or more per week for the first time. Those eligible for the $2 Challenge will automatically be entered to win weekly prizes from the United Way of Central New York and will be eligible for the grand prize drawing-a two-year lease on one of four vehicles from Roger Burdick’s Driver’s Village. Information about the $2 Challenge is available on the United Way of Central New York Web site at www.unitedway-cny.org..
SU area chairpersons, who will be coordinating the University’s 2002 United Way campaign are: Allan Breese, director of business and facilities maintenance services; Audrey Burian, administrative secretary in the Newhouse School; Ronald Cavanagh, vice president for undergraduate studies; Betsy English, director of the SU Bookstore; Jo Giacovelli, assistant to the dean in the College of Visual and Performing Arts; Marilyn Kerr, assistant professor of biology and director of the Health Professions Advisory Program; John LaGraff, professor of engineering; Cynthia Needham, library assistant in the SU Library; Robert McClure, senior associate dean in the Maxwell School; Debra Monahan, professor of social work; Peter Webber, director of auxiliary services; and Robert Wilson, associate director of supportive services.
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If you’re going to make your way through the jungle that is selling on Amazon, you’re probably going to want to bring a machete.
In other words, as you may have already discovered, product research can be labor-intensive if you go about it manually. You will want and need a tool to help you automate the process.
Fortunately, as you may already know, there are a host of software providers out there to help you do just that.
Of these, you may have heard of one in particular: JungleScout. And you may be thinking about whether to sign up for JungleScout or considering one of the alternatives. Luckily, there are many GREAT ALTERNATIVES for Jungle Scout extension and web app.
So in this article, we wanted to provide you a brief review of Jungle Scout and compare it to some of your other options.
Jungle Scout’s core product offering is divided into two main verticals: the Jungle Scout Web App and the Jungle Scout Chrome Extension.
First is Jungle Scout’s Product Database feature, which allows you to search for potential products to sell on Amazon that meet certain parameters. These parameters include the product’s niche, a product’s price, the average rating for a product, and even the number of sellers of a particular item.
A second and complementary feature of Jungle Scout’s Web App is the Product Tracker. The Product Tracker allows you to monitor the performance of an individual product or family of products over time.
A third and final feature of Jungle Scout’s Web App is the Niche Hunter feature. Here what you’ll find is a “self-generated” list of product niches that Jungle Scout has found on your behalf. In other words, Jungle Scout in this section has cued up potential product ideas for you to consider based on what it believes are compelling product niches.
In addition to the Jungle Scout web app, there is also a Chrome extension.
The key difference between the web app and the Chrome extension is that that the Chrome extension provides product analytics based on specific searches made on Amazon.com. That is, the Chrome extension will provide you information on the sales potential of a particular product once you feed it a particular search term to consider.
In this way, the primary point of departure between the Chrome extension and the web app is how fully-formed your product idea needs to be. As mentioned above, some of the features on Jungle Scout’s web app either provide you specific product ideas or help you generate ideas based a loose set of parameters. The Chrome extension, by contrast, requires you to have a particular idea in mind before you use it.
Once you have searched for a particular term on Amazon.com with the help of the Chrome extension, the extension will return data on the product niche. To help you sift through this data, the extension rolls up all of this information into a single Opportunity Score.
This Opportunity Score is Jungle Scout’s overall assessment of the suitability of launching a product in this niche. Unfortunately, this Opportunity Score suffers from two problems: it is very simplistic and, related, it does not return reliable. Given that, sellers should be careful about basing their product launch decisions on it.
How does Jungle Scout sales estimator work?
The most important component of any product research software is the estimates of a product’s sales potential. That is, while it is helpful to obtain information about the quality of a product listing or the number of reviews it possesses, the critical piece of information is how well that product is selling.
With that in mind, it is worth briefing reviewing how Jungle Scout’s sales estimator works. It should be noted, however, that there are clear limitations to an estimation algorithm. Since Amazon does not reveal precise sales data for the products listed on its website, estimation algorithms are trying to impute this information from other sources, such as a product’s best seller ranking.
So don’t let estimated numbers fool you: what you are getting when you see information from Jungle Scout about the number of sales per day is an estimate ONLY. As such, make sure that you take it with a grain of salt and DO NOT rely on it alone to inform your thinking about a product’s sales potential.
And if a sales estimator is going to calculate incorrect information, you would at least like to be conservative—to underestimate rather than overestimate monthly sales. In fact, based on our analysis, the Jungle Scout sales estimator does just the opposite. Its estimated sales for an item are, on average, materially higher than the actual sales for an item. So think twice about committing to Jungle Scout and look around for alternative and better sales estimators.
When you come down to it, this aspect of Jungle Scout is just one of several limitations of the software package.
(1) Easily-sortable database of products. The product database vertical on Jungle Scout’s web app allows you to search for and sort products by nearly any criteria that may be relevant to you.
(2) Niche hunter brings product ideas to you. If you’re unable or unwilling to conduct product research yourself, even with the help of product research software tools, the niche hunter feature can remove much of the guesswork and legwork from the equation.
(1) Expensive upfront commitment. The premium version of the Jungle Scout web app can run as high as $99 per month, while the Chrome extension is a one-time payment of nearly $200. In addition, there is very limited opportunity to try a Jungle Scout free trial before paying for it.
(2) Coverage is not universal. In addition, the Jungle Scout Chrome extension cannot analyze data on every Amazon.com page, leaving you with “blind spots” in your product research. As outlined below, this is not the case with other product research tools available to you.
(3) Inflated revenue statistics. The AccuSales algorithm used by the Jungle Scout software products also tends to overestimate the sales and revenue for items--often by as much as 8-10%. For new sellers, this can be the difference between being successful on Amazon and not making it.
(4) Lack of key features. Finally, in some ways, the Jungle Scout software platform is lacking critical features. For instance, it’s not easy to compute the potential profit margin on an item, leaving you guessing as to whether a product you launch on Amazon is actually going to make you money.
Lower pricer point. The AMZScout Chrome extension starts at $44.95 per month, which can be, depending on the plan you choose, a steep discount as compared to Jungle Scout.
More features that matter to sellers. The AMZScout software also includes more features that help you conduct product research. These include competitors’ inventory levels, net profit margins, and the ability to seamlessly link up with suppliers in particular product niches.
More objective sales data. Different than the Jungle Scout software, the AMZScout Chrome extension provides more accurate sales data for Amazon products. This prevents you from being misled into believing that a product is selling better than it actually is, saving you time and money in the long run.
Longer and better trial period. The AMZScout software also offers you a meaningful trial version, allowing you to test drive the product before you commit to buying.
Universal coverage. As noted above, there are product niches where the Jungle Scout Chrome extension just does not work. The AMZScout extension, by contrast, has universal coverage--it works across ANY AND EVERY PAGE you can find on Amazon.com.
Best customer support. In contrast to Jungle Scout, the AMZScout team also offers fast, helpful, and accurate customer service to its customers.
Mobile scanning. Ever curious about whether an item you see at the store is a good candidate to sell on Amazon? With ASINspector’s mobile scanning feature, you can scan any barcode at any store and see how it’s performing on e-commerce sites.
Third party pricing data. ASINspector also scrapes pricing information from other e-commerce platforms such as Walmart and eBay to give you a clearer view of whether the price you see on Amazon is close to the “true” price of an item.
Product launch functionality. While most seller tools are focused on helping you discover great products to sell on Amazon, Viral Launch also offers a suite of features to help you achieve initial sales traction on platform.
Assistance with split testing listings. Beyond that, Viral Launch can also conduct split tests on your product listings to ensure that your price point and listing content are optimized to maximize conversions.
Initial product launch capability. Like Viral Launch, AMZ Tracker offers sellers help with not only product research but also product launches. Specifically, the platform allows sellers to run product giveaways through a partner website, set up landing pages for their product launches, and even create bespoke URLs for their Amazon listings.
Negative review tracker. AMZ Tracker also offers a slick feature that notifies you when any negative review pops up on your listing, such that you can address any customer criticism or concern immediately.
Freemium model. While some advanced features of the software cost something, the basic version of Amazeowl is completely free. That allows folks new to selling on Amazon to get started right away without having to shell out any money upfront.
Competitor tracking. The Amazeowl platform also enables you to save information about your competitors and their product offerings, enabling you to keep watch on your product niche to ensure that it remains viable over time.
In conclusion, you’re going to want and need a product research tool to find the right products to sell on Amazon. However, resist the temptation to navigate over to Jungle Scout and shell out money for a subscription with them. Nowadays, there are software tools that won’t cost you as much money and will add much more value to your Amazon business.
Have any questions or comments for us? We’d love to hear them. Leave your feedback for us below or drop us a line at amazondevcrew@gmail.com. Thanks as always for reading and happy selling!
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Proposed Clontarf to City Centre Cycle Route. Clontarf Road/Alfie Byrne Road, Dublin 3 to Amiens Street/Talbot Street, Dublin 1.
On Saturday, 7th January, 2017 at 2:00 p.m, Deputy Lord Mayor of Dublin Rebecca Moynihan will launch a new exhibition ‘Jonathan Swift & Dublin’ in Dublin City Library and Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
Dublin City Council in conjunction with the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht are inviting applications for the ‘Structures at Risk Fund’ for 2018. This will be administered by the Conservation Section of Dublin City Council.
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I decided to go back to weighing in every morning. My goal is to be back at 147 by the end of January. Right now, I'm throwing my own DietBet contest and according to the rules I have to lose 6 pounds(4%) in 28 days. So by the beginning to February, I have to be at 146 pounds (66.4kg) in order to get my money back and be one of the winners.
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M. David Stone Canon Pixma MG7720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One The Canon Pixma MG7720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One offers exceptionally high-quality photos for an inkjet multifunction printer and excellent connectivity, with Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and NFC.
Prints, scans, and copies. Duplexer. Ethernet, Wi-Fi, NFC, and Canon's equivalent to Wi-Fi Direct. High-quality output with top-tier photo quality for a standard inket MFP in testing. Reasonably fast photo printing on our tests.
No fax. Lacks an automatic document feeder. Slow for business applications in testing.
The Canon Pixma MG7720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One offers exceptionally high-quality photos for an inkjet multifunction printer and excellent connectivity, with Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and NFC.
The Canon Pixma MG7720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One ($199.99) delivers absolutely top-tier photo quality, thanks in large part to using six ink tanks, with cyan, yellow, magenta, black, photo black, and gray inks. That gives it extraordinarily high photo quality for an inkjet multifunction printer (MFP) and makes it a strong candidate if you're particularly interested in printing photos. Even better, it delivers high quality for text and graphics, making it a reasonable choice for the dual role of home and home-office printer, at least for light-duty needs.
The MG7720 is part of the same line of Canon's photo inkjet MFPs as the Canon Pixma MG6820 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One and the Canon Pixma MG5720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One, which is our Editors' Choice budget MFP weighted toward home use. All three offer above-par photo quality for an inkjet MFP, but the MG7720 is the only one of the three that adds gray ink, giving it just a touch higher quality for color photos and significantly higher quality for black and white photos.
Other extras include the ability to print on printable optical discs, Ethernet added to Wi-Fi and USB as a connection choice, and NFC support for setting up direct wireless connections easily to NFC-capable mobile devices. The MG7720 also offers a slightly better claimed speed than the other two, but the difference isn't enough to show on our tests. All three models came in at the same speed in pages per minute (ppm) on our business-applications suite, and the MG7720 was slower than the other two for printing photos.
At 17 pounds 6 ounces and 5.9 by 17.2 by 14.6 inches (HWD), the MG7720 is easy to find room for. The one I tested is an attractive deep red bordering on burgundy, and it's also available in black, white, and tan, so you can pick a color to match your decor.
Basic MFP features are limited to printing, scanning, and copying, including printing on optical discs. In addition you can print from, but not scan to, memory cards. The 3.5-inch color touch screen lets you both preview photos before printing and give commands easily.
Like most recent Canon Pixma printers, the MG7720 offers Wireless PictBridge, which Canon says is available on all of its recent camera models that offer Wi-Fi. There's no USB Type A port, however, which means you can't connect to a PictBridge camera via USB cable or print from a USB memory key.
The printer also supports mobile printing and scanning. Connect it to a network using either Wi-Fi or Ethernet, and you can print from and scan to iOS, Android, and Windows phones and tablets through an access point on the network, as well as print though the cloud—assuming the network is connected to the Internet. If you download the Canon Print App to your phone or tablet, you can also give commands to specific websites—including Dropbox, Google Drive, Facebook, and Twitter—to send print jobs from those sites directly to the printer.
Connect the printer via USB cable rather than to a network, and you won't be able to print through the cloud or from websites, but you'll still be able to print from and scan to mobile devices by connecting directly using Canon's equivalent to Wi-Fi Direct. If your phone or tablet supports NFC, you can even connect simply by tapping the device to the clearly labeled NFC logo on the top right of the printer.
Paper capacity is sufficient for personal use, but surprisingly low for this expensive a printer. The single 125-sheet tray for standard paper, plus a second tray for 20 sheets of 4-by-6-inch photo paper or 10 sheets of 5-by-7-inch paper, has the advantage of letting you switch between photos and documents without having to change paper each time, but it's still meager enough to limit the printer to light-duty use. The automatic duplexer (for two-sided printing) is a welcome extra. For scanning, however, there's no automatic document feeder (ADF), which is in keeping with the printer's general emphasis on home, rather than office-centric, features.
As with both the Canon MG5720 and the Canon MG6820, you'll need to set aside more time for setup with the MG7720 than with most printers. Physical setup is typical for the breed, but software installation can be time consuming. You can install the drivers and other software from a disc the printer comes with, but the layout of the Getting Started guide makes it easy to miss that critical piece of information. The main flow of instructions tells you to go to Canon's website instead and download everything.
Downloading ensures that you install the latest versions. In my tests, however, it took an annoyingly long time for all three printers, even with a broadband connection with a promised 75 Mbps download speed. The one consolation is that you only have to do this once—or, at least, once for each computer you'll be printing from. You might want to start the download and then do something else for a while, coming back every 15 or 20 minutes to check on the progress.
The MG7720's print speed is tolerable, but slow for the price. I clocked it on our business applications suite (using QualityLogic's hardware and software for timing), at just 2.6 pages per minute—the same speed I saw with the Canon MG5720 and Canon MG6820.
On the plus side, that's a touch faster than the 2.4ppm I timed for the Canon Pixma MX922 Wireless Office All-In-One Printer, which is our Editors' Choice mainstream inkjet MFP for home use. However, it's significantly slower than the Brother MFC-J870DW, our pick for mainstream office-centric MFP for home, SOHO, or dual-purpose use, which I measured at 4.7ppm. Photo speed is relatively better compared with inkjet MFPs in general, averaging 1 minute 4 seconds for a 4 by 6.
Output quality is above par overall, partly because of the high-quality photos, but also thanks to better quality text than most inkjet MFPs, as well as graphics quality at the high end of the range than includes the vast majority of inkjets. The text is easily good enough for any standard business need. Graphics are at a level that most people would consider good enough to hand out to clients or customers they wanted to impress with a sense of their professionalism.
Photo quality falls in a category we broadly describe as better-than-typical drugstore prints, but not a match for the most expensive inkjets aimed at professional photographers. Compared with top standard inkjets, however, the MG7720 is at the top of the pack, with a small, but noticeable step up in quality from most of the competition.
If you need an ADF or fax capability along with high-quality output, consider the Canon MX922. If you don't need either of those extras or an Ethernet connector, and can do with just a smidge lower quality for photos, be sure to take a look at the Canon MG5720 if you don't need to print from memory cards or the Canon MG6820 if you do. The Canon Pixma MG7720 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One should be on your shortlist, however, if you want particularly high-quality photos for an inkjet MFP, along with high-quality text and graphics, and also want to connect via Ethernet.
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The humanitarian charity Muntada Aid's Little Hearts project sends teams of health professionals, including paediatric surgeons, to hospitals in developing countries where medical expertise is not available or is too expensive for people to pay for. The project has saved the lives of more than 600 children with congenital heart defects since it started in 2012. In May this year, Muntada Aid took the project to Tanzania for the first time.
More than 60 medical staff from 14 countries came together to deliver the programme. Muntada Aid works closely with partner organisations and the governments of the developing countries in which it works.
It aims to leave a lasting legacy, not only for the children that receive treatment, but also for local medical staff who receive training from its experienced team. This helps to ensure more capable health staff are available in developing countries. The charity is moving on to the second phase of the Little Hearts project – the construction of the Little Hearts Paediatrics Cardiac Centre in Mali's capital, Bamako. It will be the first paediatric heart centre in Mali.
Jo Youle, chief executive of Missing People, said: "An inspiring project. Six hundred lives is truly impressive and the idea is to be applauded."
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Questions have been raised about whether an official court of inquiry was held into the Sydney's loss. Minute 842 on page four contains the only reference to such an inquiry. No other records, discussions or proceedings have ever been located. A similar reference is found in the notes of the secretary, Frederick Shedden.
The records of the Advisory War Council are described in more detail in chapter three of The Sinking of the HMAS Sydney research guide.
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Aikidoka of all affiliations are encouraged to attend. This retreat is appropriate for all ranks/levels. You should have enough experience to safely fall and roll. Teens (13-17) staying with parents are welcome to participate in training.
Should I bring my sticks?
If you are driving to the retreat, then yes, please bring them and any extras if you have them. We will have some available for people who will be flying in.
Training will be in the Sanctuary hall at the retreat center.
We will be staying on the Retreat Center grounds, in the apartments and the Ridge Cottages.
The spacious apartments have a separate main living space, kitchen and bath. Sleeping arrangements vary, from a single to 6, depending on floor plan. All apartments have at least one queen bed and a single twin in the large bedroom space. Main living space can sleep 1-4 additional occupants. Each apartment has its own private bath, and patio with views of gardens or desertscape.
Each Ridge Cottage is a charming, private room with two twin beds and private bath. Built by Frank Lloyd Wright and son, Lloyd Wright, its unique shape and avant-garde design is a treat to your senses. Each has a small patio to sit and enjoy the serene desert view.
We're happy to take requests for roommates, and we'll do our best to accommodate everyone.
Ridge Cottage patio with a desert view. More Ridge Cottage photos here. An apartment kitchen. More apartment photos here.
The Apartments and Ridge Cottages are fully heated and air-conditioned. Bed linens, pillow, blanket, soap, and towels are provided. You may wish to bring extra blankets.
Our group will be sharing meals together in the Water Terrace. We have an experienced retreat chef who will be responsible for our food during our event. In 2015 the meals were of an extremely high quality, and we expect the same in 2016. Check back soon for the proposed menu (subject to change).
There will be vegetarian options available at each meal. If you have other dietary restrictions consider bringing a few items to supplement the provided food.
More photos of the Water Terrace here.
Is there cell service? WiFi?
Yes. According to the center staff there is good coverage for major cell carriers, and we've mad arrangements to have WiFi available to all participants at no extra cost to you.
There are no laundry facilities for guests on the retreat center grounds. Plan to bring enough gi for 4 days of training, hand wash and hang dry, or visit a laundry in town.
The weather in Joshua Tree in February is typically crisp, sunny, and dry. Temperatures average 65-70F during the day, and lows at night in the 40sF. Bring a jacket for evenings, and a swimsuit for enjoying the Jacuzzi.
Yes. Some of the rooms are wheelchair accessible, and have a stair-free path to the Sanctuary (training hall). When you register please also contact the Retreat organizers by email at info@aikidoretreat.com to be assigned to one of these rooms.
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Now that the journey time from London to Folkestone has been reduced to less than an hour (if you take an expensive high-speed train from St Pancras), it might appear that the Kent town is positioning itself to usurp Brighton as the location of London-on-sea; one gallery on the Old High Street suggesting that its locale is now ‘like Zone 10’. However, I’m relieved to report that there is, as yet, relatively little evidence of the Londonification of Folkestone, and one feels that the town embodies a heartening resistance to full-scale ‘regeneration’ – all too often a euphemism for what ends up amounting to a process of homogenisation. For now, Folkestone remains as characterful as ever, as well as retaining a sense of its being just slightly out of the way - a feeling that is reflected, indeed exaggerated, in the title and theme of its second Triennial of contemporary art: ‘A Million Miles from Home’.
Inevitably, many of the works on show bear only a loose connection to this theme, although one or two certainly encapsulate it. In particular, Nikolaj Larsen’s video installation Promised Land is suffused with an exploration of many of the theme’s overtones: dislocation, alienation, and the yearning for a home that remains almost, but not quite completely, out of reach. Installed in a disused seafront café near the harbour, three large video screens show us carefully arranged footage of mainly Iranian and Afghan migrants squatting around Calais, whose lives revolve around their hopes and attempts to smuggle themselves into the UK through Dover. From their squalid shelters and encampments the migrants relate the journeys that have brought them this far, and describe their repeated efforts to complete the final leg by conquering this last obstacle, represented by the floodlit expanse of the seemingly impenetrable ferry terminal, strikingly shot by Larsen to make it seem like a place of both hostility and indifference. We hear also of those who have succeeded in getting to England, and the ambivalence that accompanies the arrival in this ‘promised land’: the severing of friendships forged in the grim but comradely circumstances of the camps, and the suggestion that it is merely a different kind of alienation that may await those reaching the UK. As much an important piece of documentary as it is a work of art, it is one of the most accomplished works in the Triennial, and almost certainly the most powerful.
A few minutes walk away, in another disused space – the old Folkestone Harbour railway station – Paloma Varga Weisz’s sculpture Rug People engages, more obliquely, with the same subject: ‘all those people, filled with hope, who are desperately trying to make it over to England and the trials and tribulations they endure in order to get there’. A large rug has been thrown over the rusting train tracks, upon which stands a plinth-like structure supporting five large busts, their heads slumped, their expressions world-weary and forlorn. Facing away from each other, looking out in all directions, these five anonymous figures feel somehow all the more alone for their shared pedestal, as though what it is they share is an experience that cannot be shared – one of enduring hardship and isolation. Whilst the piece is undoubtedly a thoughtful tribute to those itinerant masses seeking out a better life in a different land, I would perhaps question the choice of location, for the reason that the disrepair of the railway station itself makes for such a fascinating and poignant spectacle, that it quickly draws you away from Weisz’s sculpture, making her work play second fiddle to the dramatic semi-dereliction of the station’s crumbling architecture and its well-known historical associations (the embarkation point for World War I troops, and more recently a stop on the Orient Express). This is only a minor quibble though: whilst I think the piece might have worked even better somewhere else around the port/harbour area, the whole thing – station and sculpture – makes for an exceptionally rich and resonant experience.
As in the first Triennial, the harbour itself is once again used as the location for an artwork, and in a not dissimilar manner. Three years ago, for his very effective piece Foreshore, Robert Kusmirowski installed timber structures on the harbour bed that were alternately revealed and hidden by the movements of the tide. On this occasion, Tonico Lemos Auad has done the same sort of thing with tall wooden posts, some having ledges upon which stand totem-like figurines called ‘Carrancas’ – figureheads found on Brazilian fishing boats that are meant to ward off evil spirits at sea. Of course, it takes the Triennial catalogue to explain about this, which also inevitably goes into the artist’s thinking behind the work in some detail. However, commentary or no commentary, I found myself entirely unmoved by this piece, despite my efforts to engage with it at various different stages of the tide. Perhaps it suffers by comparison to Kusmirowski’s clever and haunting work from 2008.
Conversely, one of the low points of the first Triennial was the underwhelming piece that merely amounted to covering the Martello tower on the East Cliff in nylon netting, and I had been quite excited when I heard what Cristina Iglesias had done this time around with the town’s other Martello tower. This second tower, in the West, has been totally obscured by ivy for a number of years, and it was only possible to see it – or at least its ivy-covered form – by penetrating some undergrowth. Iglesias’s intervention consists of a kind of walkway she has installed through the undergrowth, leading to an open viewing platform that looks out over the ivy-covered tower and the overgrown patch of land in which it stands. It had sounded like a marvellous conceit, so I had high expectations, and these were only partially dashed by the reality of the piece. The experience of entering Iglesias’s walkway from the path and emerging out over a markedly different environment does have more than a touch of re-enchantment about it, reminding you of the ever-present potential to suddenly come upon interesting, overlooked spaces in the midst of seemingly unprepossessing surroundings. Only one person at a time can enter the walkway (not that there was anyone else there anyway when I went), and it is very pleasing to stand and gaze out at this peaceful, slightly mysterious little wilderness - a kind of secret garden, albeit one mostly filled with nettles. It’s also significant that after attaining this privileged spot, the tower itself remains hidden from view behind its foliage, and the ground around it remains inaccessible, as though we are being teased with a brief glimpse of a kind of elysian scene that must forever remain out of reach. Indeed, as someone who isn’t averse to the occasional bit of light trespassing in order to roam in these sorts of neglected spaces, I searched for some time for a way in to the grounds in which the tower stands, but to no avail. The work’s only disappointing aspect is the walkway itself: it’s just quite ugly. In order to supposedly blend in with the scenery, the outside is made of stainless steel so as to reflect the surrounding greenery, and the inside is lined with horribly cheap-looking resin that’s been moulded to look like vegetation, but just looks tacky. Its overall appearance falls so far short of its professed intention that it cannot be judged a success. It feels like Iglesias has simply done far more than she needed to do; a lighter touch would have made for a more harmonious intervention.
When it comes to light-touch interventions, they often don’t come much lighter than those of Martin Creed (whose oeuvre famously includes Work No. 79: Some Blu-Tack kneaded, rolled into a ball, and depressed against a wall). It’s difficult to say what is frequently so satisfying about his work: is it just its joyous, cheeky, childlike simplicity, or is it that, like so much great art (not that I would necessarily describe all of Creed’s work as ‘great’), it operates on a level that defies commentary? Creed’s sound piece for the Triennial is to be heard by taking a trip on the Leas Water Lift, the Victorian funicular railway that links the cliff-top with the beach. For the duration of the short journey, a recording of a string quartet fills the small lift, playing a simple descending scale for the descent, and – yes, you guessed it – a simple ascending scale for the ride back up. I’d never taken the lift before, which recently reopened following restoration, and it’s already rather good fun as it is, but Creed’s well-judged piece augments it delightfully. As with much of his work, it made a great big smile spread involuntarily across my face. It was also enjoyable to see people’s reactions as the strings swelled up, as nothing alerts embarking lift-goers to this added extra. On the trips I made (once down and later on up again – it’s a quid a pop), most passengers just appeared to assume it was a permanent feature, and why not?
Stepping out at the bottom of the lift, you come almost immediately to the site where Folkestone’s amusement park once stood, now just a large expanse of tarmac. Positioned at the far edge of this empty space, just before the beach proper, is a terrific piece called Out of Tune by the artist A K Dolven, consisting of a decommissioned church bell suspended on a cable between two 20-metre high posts. The 16th century bell – rejected by the church for its tonal impurity - has been made to function anew, and anyone can come along (during opening hours) and give it a hearty toll, and listen to its plangent tone ring out across the bleak strand. The bell makes a very pleasing, slightly muffled sound and works perfectly in this location: its repeated dongs seeming to lament the area’s disappearances, and heightening the palpable sense of absence that suffuses this place. At the same time though, there is also something defiant about it, as though this solitary bell – not only out of tune but also exiled from the place where it belonged – is boldly enunciating a certain tenacity, and the potential of new beginnings: there is a ring of reinvention about it. It is this duality, and the fact that the unusual, elegant structure looks so striking against the sea and the sky, that makes Dolven’s piece so compelling.
A short walk away up the Road of Remembrance, conventional church bells peal out from the Church of St. Mary and St. Eanswythe, a peaceful haven that’s delightful to stumble upon, nestled as it is in some very pleasant grounds between town centre and cliff. Inside can be found Hew Locke’s contribution to the Triennial: dozens of model boats of all shapes, sizes and colours, suspended from the roof of the nave (a word, Locke tells us, which derives from navis, the Latin for ship, on account of its shape), all facing the same direction, like a congregation, towards the altar. It is from there that this brightly coloured fleet is best viewed, where it appears like some joyfully eccentric, benevolent armada, caught in suspended animation as it sails inexorably towards its heavenly calling. Indeed, the work’s comforting symbolism sits easily with its surroundings, without connoting an unambiguously religious or eschatological reading; the stilled motion of the piece seeming to emphasise the journey, in all its splendid diversity, as opposed to the destination.
There is lots of other excellent work here. Zineb Sedira’s video piece – installed in an intriguing little recess in the cliff, once used for storing deckchairs – focuses on two Algerian lighthouses and their keepers. I still remember being captivated by Sedira’s film Out of Blue when I saw it a few years ago, and the main work here, Lighthouse in the Sea of Time, again showcases Sedira’s talent for sumptuous, poetic cinematography. Another video with a maritime theme has been produced by the artist collective Camp, in collaboration with the National Coastwatch Institution, in whose building at Copt Point the film is showing. The group rigged cameras up to NCI’s telescopes to record exactly what they see, over which we hear the NCI volunteers’ commentary. What are presumably the edited highlights of this comprise Camp’s hour-long video, and it makes for an unexpectedly engaging film, providing an insight into NCI’s surprisingly voyeuristic activities. I also very much liked Spencer Finch’s meditative piece The Colour of Water, a piece comprising four simple monochrome flags flying in Christchurch Gardens – the colour of the flags supposedly corresponding to the colour of the sea as observed that morning, the exact tone having been determined on a colour wheel that Finch has installed at a vantage point on the Leas promenade. Finally, the Folkestone-based art collective Strange Cargo have produced a fascinating book called Everywhere Means Something to Someone: a compendium of Folkestone residents’ memories and observations, each one linked to a specific place in the town. The result is a diverse topographical survey of the town, and although I sometimes yearned for more depth and reflection in the contributions, the book still feels like an important record; such a project should be instigated in every town and city in the country. It also embodies something which I think makes the whole Triennial cohere into something greater than the sum of its many parts: a thoughtful engagement with the minutiae and specificity of place, that succeeds in exposing and exploring Folkestone’s rich and unique topology.
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OT Has anyone in Scotland used the Amex offer for Magestic Wine £100 get £25 back. T&C say excludes Scotland but the link for participating shops includes Scotland. Do I need to ring Amex to clarify it – not sure that will help tho!
It’s a code to quote, and the Majestic staff (and website) are very clued up on the alcohol pricing and promotion legislation (other retailers have been more flexible) and I’m sure it won’t work!
I did consider stopping by a Majestic en route to MAN to buy a couple of cases last time the offer it was on!
Called Amex and despite the misleading T&Cs Scotland is excluded – stupid drinks laws!
LOT have a bid for upgrade option – anyone had any success with this and know what a good offer is to get to business from Warsaw to Singapore? No idea what loads are like and never flown them before.
Their business loads (especially Eastbound) tend to be quite low. TBH you have a good chance of the bid being accepted even if you offer the minimum.
OT: Rob I got a notification from twitter when you posted something last night about GUF changes. But clicking on it the tweet was deleted.
OT: what’s the best travel FX deals at the moment, got an Amex spend target to hit, but only needing £300ish USD.
Been to Vilnius a couple of times.
It’s a nice place, and when the City Fiesta is on at the end of August / beginning of September there’s a really good atmosphere around, with a huge range of stalls of local produce along one of the main streets.
OT: Wilko £10 back for £40 spend posted for 4 purchases, bought Amazon vouchers.
Mine posted within 3 days, £10 back for GAP and Domino’s spend also appeared pretty quickly.
Anna, got your split spend on GAP credited successfully?
Yes it’s appeared now but took a few days longer than the credit to one of my other cards even though the orders were placed a few minutes apart.
I was going to post this but was not sure if it was targetted. Under 200 left.
In general it happens at the end of the season, most likely nearest Sunday to 31st March when the world airline timetables all switch overnight.
Rob, slight correction… it’s always the last Sun in March, not the closest to the 31st… so it would be 25 Mar rather than 1 Apr, for example. Same day the clocks change, if that helps.
As for BA’s new routes, note that PIT begins with next year’s summer schedule, so I would be amazed if ISB were sooner. Although stranger things have happened!
Rats. Ah well, thanks for the advice!
OT: Amex Platinum car rental insurance, does this have to be paid for on the Platinum or is any Amex OK?
Also, if I book directly with Avis can I earn Avios using my BAEC number? It is pricing about £15 cheaper than through the BA website.
I mainly use Hertz I’m afraid – I’d have thought you could still earn them but not sure if at a different rate or not.
yes you can as long as your BAEC number is entered onto your Avis profile.
Any card you want. No requirement to use an Amex.
OT: BA Amex account website.
When I click on “View earned Avios”, “Avios to be transferred” or, on the resulting page, “Transactions” I always get the message in red “We are unable to complete this request at the present time”.
Does anyone else experience this? Is there perhaps a setting I need to change?
It’s buggy. It comes and goes, but it works some of the time! Have you got the app?
I find Amex app even worse unfortunately – can never see points earned on spend, only bonuses!
Thanks Rich. I have got the Android app but that doesn’t show it either. I’ve had my card for 2-3 years now, never seen my Avios details!
Have you thought about looking on a computer?
I’ve tried various Windows machines (different versions of Chrome), Chrome on Android phones and the Android app. Or was your comment intended as a joke mark2?
Not a joke; sarcasm perhaps. It seemed to me that you were using a phone. I use Edge and rarely have a problem.
OT Anyone with Barclays Premier Rewards.
Free bottle of Prosecco at Majestic. Today/ tomorrow only.
Week, that went splendidly well.
Apparently the voucher must be redeemed instantly once you activate it. If you lock the screen, it shows as used. Genius!
Way to make someone go from feeling relatively neutral about Barclays to negative -installing!
Worth noting that Vodafone has launched their new rewards scheme this week. Log in via the usual app. Free Costa coffee for everyone at the moment.
I’m thinking of moving to Vodaphone, apparently they have just launched a SIM only deal for £13 per month giving 20G of data!
I think that’s 2GB for £13 not 20GB.
Anyone got any news on whether Qatar will be holding one of their stupendously cheap sales again in Janaury?
OT: Just called Avios to use my last upgrade voucher and they told me the entire system is offline….That doesn’t fill me with hope!
Boo. Couldn’t make it this year, looks like it won’t be next either!
Good spot, thanks. It was always a bizarre Hilton property though. Not many Hilton’s have an 18th century windmill in the grounds ….
and the Hilton Coylumbridge in Aviemore ceases being a Hilton on 19 December. Got a points booking in January so not sure if I will get a free breakfast as Gold.
ALERT JUICY REDEMPTION: Flying Blue Promo award to Mexico City – travel in February/March: 26.500 Flying Blue miles one way in BUSINESS.
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A few months ago I wrote an article about electricity use in data storage centres, and I want to continue on that theme today. This week Intel announced the results of a year long experiment that involves immersing computers in mineral oil to cool them.
It turns out that the reason these centres use so much electricity is the need to cool the machinery. As this article points out some companies have had the brilliant idea of building their facilities in cold places, so that they can just leave the doors open or use cold seawater to cool the plants, but obviously this does not suit all business plans.
Intel have been immersing their machinery in mineral oil in an attempt to save on electricity. Oil is a better conductor of heat than air so works more efficiently. You just have to remove the fans from the casings and drop the machines in. At the end of this 1 year experiment they found no problems in the machinery due to the immersion. Report in the article linked above.
This certainly gives a whole new meaning to the idea of a think-tank.
An organization called Sandia have another idea called a fan-less heat sink. This is a rotating wheel covered in fins that cuts out the use of the fan. They claim that this system is also much more efficient than the old fan system and is not affected by dust as the centrifugal force generated during its use throws it all out. There is an article explaining it here and for a technical explanation see their company website.
If you want to go one step further how about laser cooling? Researchers at Nanyang Technological University have been working on this idea in the hope that they will be able to build microchips that actually cool themselves. Their press release talks about the end of compressors in fridges and air conditioners, a dramatic advantage in energy waste and an end to noisy fans. All published in this month’s Nature science journal.
If all of this has wet your appetite you could try to convert your old computer to a water cooling system. Rather expensive commercially available solutions are available but this blog demonstrates how you can do it all in your own home using just a few things you can buy at your local hardware store. I would recommend that you do not use the computer you are using now though and that you save anything you might want to see again onto another hard drive!
I take no responsibility for damage incurred.
Just a few items from a hardware shop… oh and don’t forget your electrical work, welding and a bit of plumbing!
For a normal PC, it seems like a massive waste of time, as overheating isn’t usually an issue, unless it gets really dusty – in which case, clean it! I wont be converting, but saying that, I have to admit that this does look really cool! http://www.vonslatt.com/images/cc31-fill.jpg – want one!!!
If we can master cooling, match that with miniaturization (which is happening) and we are soon going to have some pretty powerful, portable PC’s!
That is really interesting to read. It is a wonder how far this tech has come. It is great and many people don’t understand how important this is. The easier we can keep electronic cool, the better they will work and the longer they will last.
Yes and the less electricity we will use.
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What do you do and what inspires you?
My artworks are inspired by powerful lessons I’ve learned from life. My paintings emphasize the value of life and incorporate elements like nature and animals to show that we are all connected. Layers of expressive brush strokes can be observed at each painting, together with my rich devotion to details. I paint with my heart. For me, a painting is successful if it can make anyone who would look at it feel the emotion that it’s supposed to give. It is like delivering a clear message by touching the hearts of the viewers.
I’m currently working on a new series of paintings. Very interesting theme, and I’ve also incorporated new techniques that were never seen in my earlier paintings. I’m also preparing for an upcoming solo exhibition soon. I will post more details on my Facebook Artist Page.
Ever since I was a kid, I have always been interested in art. Although I used to work as a graphic artist, product designer, and illustrator, I still painted in my spare time. It was only during 2012, that I decided to follow my heart, take this huge step, and only concentrate on my painting career. For me, this profession is a calling, you must have the dedication and must really love to paint in order for you to survive in this field.
I’ve always strived to develop my skills by trying different techniques but making sure to have a distinctive style. When it comes to the themes of my paintings, they also change, as they are the reflections of significant memories in my life.
My strongest childhood memory would be all those times when I competed for on-the-spot poster/painting contests. I remembered other events when I represented my school and, most of the time, I received an award. These are the things that developed my interest in art at a very young age.
One of my scariest experiences was when I had a dream that I was dying. I was being buried alive, and all I saw was black. Then, I suddenly struggled to breathe. I prayed and thanked God for everything, and surprisingly, after my prayer, I woke up from that bad dream and everything was all right. That dream has made me appreciate life more.
There would be a lot of experiences that inspired me, but the ones that inspired me the most are those that were struggles which I experienced in life. The lessons I’ve learned from these life trials have always inspired me to create paintings about them and to be a better person.
I’ve always dreamed of flying with the birds. I think it would be a very good way of meditation and can be an easy escape from all the noise and business in this world. I also want the power of reading other people’s minds. I think life would be easier if I could immediately know the genuine intentions of a person without any pretentiousness.
It would be the project I’m working on right now, a series of paintings. but with a much bigger budget and being able to exhibit them all over the world.
For me, the environment is really not a big deal. Any beautiful place would do as long as I’m happy inside,; then I’m sure I would be inspired.
Yes, but I also do accept illustration jobs.
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Tool to decrypt Barcode 39. Code 39 (or Code 3 of 9 or Alpha39) is a normalized barcode system which is being replaced by Code 128.
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How to encrypt using Barcode 39 cipher?
Encryption uses an encoding table with 43 characters: the 26 capital letters, the 10 digits and some special characters (-, ., $, /, +, % and ' ' (space). The character * can appear but it does not exist, it is only used as a delimiter for start and end.
Each character has 5 black bars and 4 white bars (9 elements in total) starting with black and alternating white and black. Each band can have 2 widths: narrow or wide (between 2 and 3 times larger), so it is possible to binarize the code (1 for thin bands, and 0 for wide bands). Also, in these 9 elements, always 3 bands are larger, hence the name of code 39.
Each character has 5 black bars and 4 white bars (9 elements in total), it is therefore possible to binarize the (1, 11 or 111 for black bands according to its width, 0, 00 or 000 for white bands). In these 9 elements there are 3 which are larger (between 2 and 3 times as wide) and 6 thinner. The code starts with * and ends with *.
How to decrypt Barcode 39 cipher?
Decryption requires to perform a reading of the bar according to EAN-128 standard.
Many app for smartphones or laser handshowers facilitate this work.
Example: The message is 101101011 111100110 010110111 011101101 111100110 011100111 101101011, check 101101011 at the beginning and the end to confirm it's a code 39 barcode. The replacement of each 9-bit group by their associated character in the table. Barcode value is DCODE.
How to recognize 39 Barcode?
The barcode has a classic graphical form (black and white lines) or a binary equivalent (0 or N for black and 1 or W for white lines).
The barcode may have a variable length. It begins and ends with the character *.
Why the barcode is named Code 39?
The bar code consists of lines in groups of 9 which 3 are wider, hence the name 3 of 9 or 39.
Improve the Barcode 39 page!
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Austin is made up of many unique neighborhoods and communities all with great amenities and unique vibes. The most important step when buying a home is determining where to live and Austin has something for every lifestyle.
Austin is also an active city with constant energy. There is always something to experience, learn, and explore. Throughout the year on any given weekend there are events ranging from art exhibits to Formula 1 racing.
However, one of the best features of Austin is that no matter where you live or what you like to do, what binds us together is a sense of pride that comes with calling Austin home. We celebrate our uniqueness and individuality while supporting each other and our community.
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I made this mini crumble so long ago after a few requests for an oat free one and I forgot how much I enjoyed it until we remade it last week. It’s been really fun going back through old recipes and giving them a bit of a revamp – I hadn’t made any of them in a few years and it was really fun to rediscover them and get a few new meals back into my weekly rotation! This little crumble is the perfect midweek dessert and the leftovers make for a wonderful breakfast, especially with a dollop of coconut yoghurt.
Start by peeling the apples, then slicing them into bite-sized pieces, discarding the core.
Place the apple and peeled ginger root in a saucepan with a shallow layer of fresh apple juice – bring to the boil before reducing heat to simmer for about 10-15 minutes, until the apple pieces are really soft. Then drain the liquid.
While the apple cooks, place the almond flakes, ground almonds, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, coconut sugar, melted coconut oil, maple syrup and cinnamon into a bowl and give it a good mix with your hands.
When the apple is cooked put it in the bottom of a small baking dish, either leave whole of mush with the back of a fork – depending on how you like it. Sprinkle the apple with cinnamon and a drizzle of maple syrup, before placing the nut crumble on top.
Then bake at 180C for about 10 minutes, until the crumble is wonderfully golden and smells delicious.
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I program and admin servers and stuff and I'm also a dog.
On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog, except when you tell everyone that you're a dog. I'm a dog.
I'm also an aardwolf named August and a dragon named Atlas.
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You know Tony Hawk — skateboarder, legend of the ’90s, and grade-A tweeter.
The video has people on Twitter very emotional.
It’s stressful to watch, but the payoff is just too good.
For some children of the ’90s, it’s kinda wild watching the next generation of Hawks learn how to skate. Time flies!
And parents in particular are really ~in their feelings~ right now.
The whole thing is just way too freaking cute.
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Whether you are looking for a total solutions delivery partner, Specialist Services or simply a Same Day or Next Day Courier, Fast Wheel Couriers provides a safe, secure and reliable service, making us the ideal choice for all your business distribution requirements. We are happy to personalise our services to suit your business’ needs.
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We’ve curated an edit of our favourite films based on books, from gripping real-life stories to award-winning novels.
Hollywood has always been inspired by books, and 2019 is set to be no different, with big screen adaptations of books including Donna Tartt’s Pulitzer prize-winning The Goldfinch and Little Women, starring Meryl Streep, set to hit cinemas. Some books translate to screen better than others, and adaptations often divide opinion. Here, we’ve curated an edit of the best book-to-film adaptations that definitely do their source material justice.
This musical biopic is based on the incredible life and career of Elton John, from his childhood in a London suburb to superstardom, with Taron Egerton in the starring role. A must-see for Elton fans, Rocketman will bring to life the extraordinary story told in Elton’s biography, Me, which will be published on 15th October 2019.
Stephen King’s terrifying classic has been given a cinematic update with a new adaptation for 2019 starring Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz and Jon Lithgow. The film, and book that it is based on, sees the Creed family move to the small town of Ludlow, where the local pet cematery (misspelled by the local kids as sematary) is far more sinister than it first seems . . .
Arrival, the title story in this collection of eight diverse stories, was adapted into the blockbuster film Arrival directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner. The film was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Brie Larson's Oscar-winning performance as Ma in this highly faithful film adaptation of Emma Donoghue's bestselling novel is astonishing. Watching five-year-old Jack and his mother escape from captivity is emotionally taxing, but it’s ultimately an uplifting story that stays with you for a very long time.
Christian Bale brilliantly and terrifyingly brings Bret Easton Ellis’ charismatic Wall Street psychopath to life in this black comedy about a wealthy New Yorker leading a double life as a serial killer.
Loosely based on Craig Davidson’s short-story collection, Jacques Audiard’s beautiful but brutal film exists in the same savage world, where it explores violence, masculinity and life on the most extreme of margins.
Jennifer Lawrence won an Oscar for her role in David O. Russell's sweet and eccentric film adaptation of Matthew Quick’s story about mental illness and life not going to plan.
A post-apocalyptic tale of a man and his son trying to survive by any means possible. One of the most terrifyingly believable visions of the world's end ever put on screen.
The true story of a secret unit established in 1979 by the most gifted minds within the US Army. Defying all known military practice – and indeed the laws of physics – they believed that a soldier could adopt a cloak of invisibility, pass cleanly through walls, and, perhaps most chillingly, kill goats just by staring at them. Jon Ronson went to meet them.
Famously putting on the pounds to play the role, Renée Zellweger received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress as Bridget and charmed even those critics who approached the film expecting to be unimpressed. Helen Fielding’s pissed, chain-smoking London thirty-something is as endearing today as she was the first time you met her.
Colm Tóibín’s Costa Award Winning novel is brought to life by Saoirse Ronan as Eilis, a young woman who moves from the Irish town of Enniscorthy to New York in the 50s for promise of a better life. A beautiful, slow-burning gem of a film.
Spielberg’s 1975 adaptation of Peter Benchley’s novel of the same name has endured as a classic thriller. Telling the story of a giant man-eating white shark attacking beachgoers in a fictional U.S. town Jaws inspired a worldwide sea-fearing epidemic. With the tagline 'you’ll never go in the water again', it’s not hard to see why.
Set mostly in Arizona and L.A., Drive is, according to author James Sallis, 'about a guy who does stunt driving for movies by day and drives for criminals at night'. Ryan Gosling captured cinema goer’s attention as the lead role in that unforgettable gold satin jacket complete with embroidered scorpion appliqué.
Llewelyn Moss, hunting antelope near the Rio Grande, stumbles upon a transaction gone horribly wrong. Finding bullet-ridden bodies, several kilos of heroin, and a caseload of cash, he faces a choice – leave the scene as he found it, or cut the money and run. The Coen Brothers’ adaptation of the eponymous McCarthy novel won four Oscars including the Best Supporting Actor statue for Javier Bardem’s portrayal of the ruthless and relentless hit man Anton Chigurh.
The film adaptation of Shusaku Endo's story of an idealistic Jesuit priest's journey to Japan, and into the hands of those who would crush his faith had been a passion project of Martin Scorsese’s for years.
The film adaptation of Margot Lee Shetterly's bestselling book stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe, Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst, and was nominated for three Oscars, including Best Picture. Before Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a group of professionals worked as Human Computers’, calculating the flight paths that would enable these historic achievements. Among these were a coterie of bright, talented African-American women. Segregated from their white counterparts, these women used pencil and paper to write the equations that would launch rockets, and astronauts, into space.
Based on Saroo Brierley's heartbreaking true story of the lost little boy who found his way home twenty-five years later, Lion starring Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman and Rooney Mara was nominated for six Academy Awards.
Tim Winton’s 2002 novel Dirt Music, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, is being adapted into a film starring Kelly MacDonald as Georgie Jutland and Garrett Hedlund as Luther Fox. This is the story of Georgie Jutland, isolated physically and emotionally in rural Western Australia with a man she doesn’t love, and the stranger who turns her life upside down.
The Riders, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 1995, is to be adapted into a film for Scott Free, Ridley Scott’s film and TV production company. Fred Scully awaits the arrival of his wife and daughter to start a new life in Ireland. But when the plane lands, only his daughter is on it. The novel follows Fred Scully’s subsequent journey across Europe, searching for the wife he now realises he never really knew.
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Could there be historic ruins under these waves?
Ancient geographers, writers and local legend often whisper of powerful earthquakes, tsunamis and submerged cities. For example, the submerged ancient city of Helike (pronounced e’lici) which was once believed to be myth.
In 373 BCE a temple and sanctuary of Helikonian Poseidon was extremely popular throughout the ancient world, and second only in religious importance to Apollo’s Delphi. According to ancient accounts five days before the submerging “all animals and vermin fled the city” followed by “immense columns of flames”. On a single winters night the entire city and ten Spartan ships were dragged beneath the waves, covered by sea, leaving not an inhabitant alive. Only fragments projecting out of the sea were left.
This event caused a shock wave throughout the ancient world. A massive rescue attempt of 2000 men to recover bodies was unsuccessful.
Over a hundred years later, ancient philosopher Eratosthenes visited the site and observed a submerged statue of Poseidon, “holding in one hand a hippocamp “, where it posed a threat to those who fished with nets. In 174 CE the traveler Pausanias reported that the submerged ruins could still be seen under the water, “but not so plainly now as they were once, because they are corroded by the salt water“.
Over the centuries, Roman tourists sailed over the site, admiring the city’s statuary.
Eventually the site silted over and was lost to myth. But slowly the delta became dry land again due to silt and a local tectonic uplift. It wasn’t until 2001 when archaeologist rediscovered this lost city on the Corinthian Gulf, buried in an ancient lagoon.
But discovery moves in curious ways as archaeologist were in for a surprise when they discovered an even older town, dated 2000 years before Helike; destroyed by the same fate. Helike has been described by many as the “time capsule of antiquity” and many archeological discovers continue to be unearthed.
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Extra heavy support straps to hold poles in place.
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Before I Fall looks like something I’d watch if I ever was super bored but besides that, I’m not very interested. Plus, I’ve never seen Groundhogs Day. Also, ironically the book synopsis for the original book mentions both Mean Girls and Groundhogs Day.
If I wasn’t behind on movies that I want to see coming out this month and next month, I’d probably go see Table 19.
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Hitsuzendo, the "art of the brush" of Zen philosophy has had a great influence on my work. This style of calligraphy is direct and leaves no room for revision or hesitation. You must act with self-confidence. The practitioners strive to be fluid and pure in their execution, breathing vitality and individuality into their marks.
I share the same views in art making with this approach and below have included one of my recent paintings that I feel illustrate some of these elements. I hope one can see a similar stroke mirrored in the outstretched arm and torso of this figure.
Below is another example of one of my recent paintings, that I hope illustrate some of the principles mentioned above.
Hi Derek - Thanks for this posting. There is so much to be learned outside of our western/European "art box!" Japanese and Chinese calligraphy has many sub-worlds within those traditions. I love the timeless quality of the art form - and I can clearly see the same qualities in your work. Thanks!
Well said Bill, and thanks for the compliment!
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Pad Thai. I made it at home so, no takeaway for us! I made this a while back but am just getting around to posting. What a lazy blogger I am :-) This is one of the dishes mentioned in the Lethal White novel by Robert Galbraith.
Anytime I read one of the Cormoran Strike novels I crave the experience of walking around their part of London and picking up a curry or having a pub lunch. Same goes for the Inspector Banks novels or the latest series I have started, Shetland.
Armchair traveling is fine for now, helps us make a travel wish list. So, would I make this again? Probably but not anytime soon. It's rich and carby, something enjoyed in small doses.
The rice noodles I used are Annie Chun's and they were soooo good.
My notebook of things to do, to post, read, write and organize is lengthy but I'm hoping now that things are back to normal, I will start checking things off. Having a brutal cleaning out of all the rooms at home is time consuming but well worth it. The yard and field are on the agenda for this weekend.
Here is the recipe for this particular Pad Thai. there are quite a few variations out there.
1. In a large pot of salted boiling water, cook noodles until tender, 7 to 10 minutes or until tender. Drain and set aside.
2. In a small bowl, whisk together lime juice, brown sugar, fish sauce, soy sauce, and cayenne pepper. Set aside.
3. In a large nonstick pan over medium-high heat, heat oil. Add bell pepper and cook until tender, about 4 minutes. Stir in garlic and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute more.
4. Add the shrimp and season with salt and pepper. Cook until pink, about 2 minutes per side.
5. Push the shrimp and vegetables to one side of the pan and pour in the egg. Scramble until just set then mix with the shrimp mixture.
6. Add the cooked noodles and toss until combined. Pour in the lime juice mixture and toss until the noodles are coated.
7. Top with green onions and roasted peanuts.
I'm behind on everything too and me no likey!
That recipe looks so good.
Glad to see you getting back to some kind of normal -- at least cooking! I've never thought of making my own Pad Thai, but your recipe doesn't look super difficult. It's just that we have a very convenient Thai place that makes good Thai noodle dishes!
Thanks, Vicki. My goal is to get things rolling along smoothly, finish some cleanup, try some new recipes.
Mae - That sounds goo, having access to some good Thai places. This recipe wasn't difficult but it's not one I'd make too often.
I can't imagine how much cleaning up you have to do. UGH. Anyway, this looks good and by switching to cashews, I could make this for myself.
Oh right, BFR - I forgot about your peanut allergy. Cashews would be great!
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Researchers of the University of Barcelona (UB) have analyzed, with massive sequencing techniques for the first time, the evolution of the Hepatitis A virus with samples from patients. The results, published in the journal EBioMedicine, show the presence of variants of the virus that could escape the effects of the vaccine. The study, led by the Research Group on Enteric Viruses of the UB, in collaboration with Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) and the Public Health Agency of Barcelona (ASPB), can have implications in the vaccination policies against the disease.
The article counts on the participation of the lecturers Aurora Sabrià, Albert Bosch, Susana Guix and Rosa Maria Pintó, from the Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Statistics of the Faculty of Biology of the UB.
Hepatitis A is a liver inflammation caused by a virus. Its symptomatology is quite light and can disappear after the first weeks, but in some cases the disease can last for months. Among the most affected groups are men who have risky sexual behaviors with other men (MSM).
This study analyzed samples from MSM patients, both vaccinated and non-vaccinated, who caught the virus during an outbreak of Hepatitis A in Barcelona (2016-2018). The objective was to study the evolution of the virus and check whether there are emerging variants that can escape the effects of the vaccine. “We identified antigenic variants in vaccinated and non-vaccinated patients, but only the former increase in number, which suggests the positive selection”, says Rosa Maria Pintó.
The appearance of the Hepatitis A virus antigenic variants could become a threat to public health and could have consequences in the future uses of the current available vaccines. “If we select a variant which escapes the vaccine, this one would stop being effective. The study shows that, in cases such as the occurred one due the lack of vaccines, this can happen”, notes the researcher.
In some countries, controlling recent outbreaks of Hepatitis A has been blocked by the low coverage of vaccination and lack of vaccines, which made administrations apply restrictions in the doses.
During the outbreak, these restrictions affected especially people in the MSM group. “If a few doses of vaccination are given, or if the common doses were given long ago, or the vaccine is given to patients who caught the virus weeks ago, those variants of the virus that avoid the effects of the vaccine can be selected. This is especially relevant in the MSM group, since the virus dose through risky sexual practices is very high, and circulating antibodies are not enough to neutralize the inoculum or the first produced viruses”, says Rosa Maria Pintó.
In this sense, researchers recommend giving two doses of the vaccine and, in some situations stated in the publication, they suggest giving additional booster doses.
Apart from specifying the vaccination protocol, the expert states they should “work in order to have easier-to-get vaccines so there are no vaccine shortages and doses do not have to be reduced”.
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Includes information on child custody, child support, divorce, de facto relationships, domestic violence & AVOs, property settlement, spousal maintenance & the Family Court of Australia in family law.
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Adoption can be described as the process whereby a person or persons accepts a child, who is not biologically or legally their own, into their family and assumes all parental rights and responsibilities for that child.
The process of adoption of New South Wales (“NSW”) is governed by the Adoption Act 2000 (NSW) (“the Adoption Act”).
In NSW, a person may apply to either the Supreme Court of NSW or, with leave, to the Family Court of Australia.
According to Section 26 of the Adoption Act, a person may apply to adopt a child in NSW wither solely or jointly as a couple. In Australia, according to Section 60F(1)(a) of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) a child who is adopted by a married couple, or by either the husband or the wife during the course of the marriage (with the consent of their spouse), is considered to be child of the marriage.
The applicant/s (person/s seeking to adopt the child) reside in NSW.
If the child is a Torres Strait Islander-the Torres Strait Islander child placement principles are to be applied.
The Court may also make an adoption Order in relation to a child in aged more than 18 years of age if that child has been cared for by the applicant/s as his/her child prior to the child reaching 18 years of age.
Local adoption involves adopting a child from NSW whose biological parents have elected for their child to be adopted. Persons seeking to adopt a child need not be related or known to child.
Intercountry adoption is the process whereby an Australian citizen or permanent or resident, who is residing in Australia, adopts a child from overseas. In NSW, Family and Community Services (“FACS”) is the only agency which can legally arrange intercounty adoption. There are typically long waiting time associated with intercounty adoptions.
Special needs adoption involves a adopting a child who has additional care needs, such as children with intellectual and/or physical disabilities. Children with special need are often in needs of adoption as their biological parents are unable to meet their complex care needs. Married, couples, de facto couples and single persons are all eligible to adopt a child with special needs.
Intrafamily adoption involves the adoption of a child by a relative or step-parent.
The Adoption Act defines a relative of a child as grandparent, son, daughter, grandchild, brother sister, uncle or aunt of a person by blood, marriage or adoption.
The adoption is in the best interests of the child and preferable to any other alterative form of legal action.
Out-of-home care adoption involves locally adopting a child who is in some form of out-of-home care, such as foster care.
If you need assistance with an adoption please contact our family law team who will be able to guide you through the process.
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When we set out to visit the Reykjavik Children’s Cultural Festival we knew relatively little about Iceland, Icelandic culture or language. We couldn’t make much sense of the early Icelandic versions of the programme and didn’t know if we’d understand anything that was going on. But it turns out you don’t need to; for visitors the festival is a family friendly education in all things Icelandic and the local culture means you will be welcome, included and likely as not creatively inspired by the people and the incredible Reykjavik festival locations.
A rumble of drums swamps Reykjavik’s City Hall as 50 instruments are bashed and banged with glee. At Iðnó, next door, the oldest theatre in town has been turned into an ‘Adventure Palace’. In the auditorium a string quartet from one of Reykjavik’s most respected orchestras plays Beethoven while excitable toddlers weave in and out of their legs and climb up onto the stage.
A magician rushes up the stairs, dressed in coat tails for an hour of illusion, brushing lightly past the paper snake curled around the door. In the art room a historian helps kids put the finishing touches to rod puppets with googly eyes and smart hats. And I’m focussing on receiving a shot of ‘happiness’ through a squeeze of my hand in a sunlit circle.
The Reykjavik Children’s Cultural Festival, now in its second year, started with an explosion of colour earlier in the week when 10 year olds from every primary school in the city (1200 in total) performed a single dance in the Harpa concert venue along with a 300 strong choir. “It was a case of calculating how many students we could fit into a square metre and still give them room to move,” says Reykjavik Festival Organiser Karen Maria Jónsdóttir. The impressive mirrored building became a moving glitterball; a swirling, whirling reflection of children’s culture in the city.
The festival coincides with the official start of summer in a country where snow and darkness prevail for many months. Even the sun is joining in this week; like a festival judge it presides over every activity, surrounded by sharp white glacial peaks, and deep, dark volcanic shadows.
The Reykjavik Children’s Cultural festival is about art and culture for kids, with kids and by kids. It’s clear that culture is important to this city; you can see it in the myriad museums, galleries and performance spaces that pack out with locals and visitors all year round. But the arts weren’t always as important to the city as they are now, according to Karen.
In the City Library, a bunch of small children are busy ‘being’ culture as they climb into a huge book made out of recycled materials. My own children put the finishing touches to tiny coloured boxes that will join those lining the walls of the library. The Icelandic children have covered theirs with butterflies and flowers, while Hannah attaches the head of a bearded man to a spring, and Matthew makes an electric bear you can plug into the mains. It’s apparent that our kids need to get out more.
Reykjavik’s ‘plugged in’ children are enjoying the family session going on down the road at the University where children and parents are using iPads to explore music composition and science in a taster workshop devised by Bjork. A new educational project, linked to the singer’s new Biophilia album was piloted in Iceland last autumn and the plan is to roll it out to schools across her home country while Bjork exports it in person to countries like New York and Argentina. Nature is at the root of this initiative; but then nature is at the root of everything in Iceland; even in the city.
As a parent who travels a lot with children, I find this festival the perfect way for a family to see a city. Instead of dragging the kids around art galleries and monuments, we wander around the temporary cultural venues, dipping in and out of things designed specifically with the children in mind. It’s all free and it’s all accessible. Even the language barrier doesn’t exclude us; many Icelandic people speak perfect English, and they spontaneously give us a little introduction to each event when they discover we are visitors.
As an outsider, it seems to me that this festival is a microcosm of Iceland. It is widespread and inclusive. It celebrates simplicity and rejoices in nature. It values the opinions and input of children. It is about people, not about things. It is quirky and kooky, doesn’t take itself too seriously and everyone is catered for, whatever age you are. At it’s heart its about uncluttered family time, about being together and being creative.
As we leave Hannah squeezes my hand. “I’m just giving you some more happiness, in case yours has run out,” she says. But you know what? It hasn’t.
This post is part of our Iceland Season. We visited Reykjavik in April for the Children’s Culture Festival, then spent a summer exploring the wilder parts of the country expedition style by car and bike. We’re grateful to Visit Reykjavik, Icelandair and Icelandair Hotels, Reykjavik Excursions and The Blue Lagoon for their support in helping bring you this season of posts from the Reykjavik Children’s Culture Festival.
Does a happy revolution sound like this?
Whale watching or whale eating – what’s would rather you do?
Kirstie is the Editor of The Family Adventure Project. A professional writer and poet, she's the creative and journalistic force behind many of the stories and features published here. She's a co-founder and co-director of The Family Adventure Project and also works as the #poetinmotion producing and performing poetry for print, video and live performance.
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We looked at the top 1 Weather Stations and dug through the reviews from 6 of the most popular review sites including BestReviews, Top Best 10 Reviews, Top Ten Reviews, Jen Reviews, The Gadgeteer, Best Wireless Weather Station Reviews and more. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Weather Station you should buy.
In our analysis of 35 expert reviews, the Oregon Scientific Oregon Scientific Advanced Wireless Weather Station placed 3rd when we looked at the top 7 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.
It seems to work well with its great graphical icons. It can detect indoor and outdoor temperatures and it has a simple setup overall.
I like the large display that provides all the weather info that you need at a glance. I also appreciate the fact that all the components are powered by regular alkaline batteries that are readily available.
The device has a beautiful backlight like a midsummer sunset that illuminates the screen well.
Additional sensors needed to maximize the product. Indoor unit does not hang up; must sit on a table or shelf.
It was not very accurate and the indoor display wasn’t as appealing as others we reviewed, like the La Crosse 308-146.
Although reviewers love the backlight of the LCD, few users wished it would stay on quite longer as there are so many to look at. It’s extremely faint and few users can’t read the measurements on the screen display except in the brightest light.
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Giveaway: Win a GRAND MARNIER CORDON ROUGE COCKTAIL SET RRP: £89:50 for Christmas!
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Named for the ‘red ribbon’ which graces its décolletage, Cordon Rouge is the original Grand Marnier, a delicious blend of fine cognacs and wild orange essence. You can sip this liqueur neat or over ice as a digestif, add a splash to your coffee or drizzle it over classic crêpes Suzette.
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I think a dark rum is the most used spirit in my kitchen. I use it in lots of sweet and savoury dishes and may have a cheeky one with grapefruit juice on a Friday night.
Oh I’m well and truly over 18, even though I still get IDed!
I love Disarono which is an Amaretto liqueur.
Over 18 years of age for many years! Limoncello – refreshing. Drink It! Sipping it to savour the taste – there is never any for cooking with.
My favourite is Grand Marnier – poured over hot chocolate brownie pudding.
I love Amaretto to drink and in Almond biscuits!
Grand Marnier, do not cook with it and over 18.
I love Grand Marnier !! It’s our favourite liqueur.
It’s great for cakes and desserts, lovely for an after dinner tipple and, most of all for this house, an essential ingredient of the Margarita cocktail !!
Ooops forgot to mention – yes I am over 18!
My 18th birthday was so long ago I (almost) forget when it was.
I love Drambui but don’t cook with it or any other liqueur.
I prefer to open the bottle, pour some over some ice cubes and gently sip it whilst watching a comedy programme on TV – makes me laugh more. Not sure if it’s the laugh or the booze that always makes me feel better.
I am indeed above the age of 18.
I love Kaluha. It is a beautiful chocolatey liqueur. I haven’t cooked with it before, but I have had it on ice cream.
I also love Tia Maria and Grand Marnier mixed with Bailey’s….delicious!
I love ameretto, just for drinking. I am indeed over 18.
Have attempted to cook with it but prefer to just drink it!
I am over 18! I love amaretto – never cook with it though!
I am definitely over 18 but I’m afraid to say that this would be a present for my mum if I won this, she would really enjoy it.Unfortunately I am tea total,not through choice,I’m allergic to alcohol-sob sob!
I love a Bailey’s to drink but use Dark Rum in cooking – particularly chocolate brownies! I am definitely over 18 (sadly).
disaranno – beeeeeaaaauuutiful and defo just for slurping! although very nice in a cheesecake!
I am over 18 and my favourite is Limoncello its gorgeous nice for cocktails and desserts!
Not really a liquer, but smirnoff black – straight up.
Laphroaig for preference but any malt whisky is acceptable. I was 18 many moons ago.
Amaretto, only for slurping though. I’m over 18!
Just Baileys and really only at christmas, I dont use it for cooking. I am over 18.
Amaretto gets used in lots of desserts as well as being an occasional after-dinner tipple. And yes, sadly, well over 18.
White rum…specifially in a Mojito!
Grand Marnier i love it in my Christmas fruit cakes!!
I love Cointreau but only ever have it on special occasions so it would be a crime to cook with it. I am over 18 in fact over the hill.
I’m over 18. I like Cointreau, my favourite.
I love baileys – does that count? Also I’m over 18.
My favourite liquer is sloe gin, I just drink it I think it’s too good to cook with and have a feeling if I was cooking with it a little too much would slip down my gullet!!
I keep saying I am going to make it but have never found enough sloes.
I wish I could say i was just over 18 but that would be a little lie, I am unfortunately well past that threshold.
Malibu – slurping lots and lots of slurping.
My favourite is Di Saronno. I’ve never tried cooking with it though.
I’m so far over 18 you could swap me for three 18 year olds and still get change!
It has to be Cointreau …. Especially for flambee-ing crepes!!
Sadly I am very much older then 18. I love Grand Marnier but strictly for drinking.
My favourite liquors are either Disaronno or Tia Maria. I have added Tia Maria to my coffee but haven’t cooked with either. I use wine in my cooking though…and yes just hit my 30’s, so old enough!
I love Bailey’s – I don’t cook with it but I have been known to pour it over ice-cream.
I don’t really drink now, but do like brandy in cooking, kirsch in anything involving cherries, and I might be tempted by a lovely fresh tequila sunrise. And I do like orange flavoured booziness.
And my daughter would be old enough to enter this, so yes, I’m over 18.
My favourite is Liquor 43 and I just ‘slurp’. I am over 18yrs old.
Apricot brandy – I had this in Austria when I was living there. It’s delicious! And yes, I’m over 18!!
My favourite is Drambuie I would certainly not cook with it. I mix it with Bells Whiskey one ice cube and sip it like a lady.
Cointreau, I have never cooked using liqueur. I am over 18 years old.
Baileys in coffee. I dont use it for cooking. I am over 18.
I am definately over 18 I think that it has to be cointreau but I havn’t cooked with it …. yet but I might try it now.
I love Kaluha. I have had it on ice cream but I have not ccoked with it.
Love bailey’s over ice and even over ice cream, not forgetting in hot choc & coffee!!!
mmm, love liqueurs, but how to choose? Probably my most favourite is Amaretto, I will add it to desserts but also like to slurp it!
Well over 18!!! Bombay Sapphire Gin is my fave tipple, with some fresh orange juice as a mixer, have never cooked with it, though have cooked while drinking it!!
sorry forgot to say unfortunately i am nearly double 18!!
I love Baileys … I mostly put it in coffee or slurp it on it’s own. Am intrigued to try it in cooking though!
Love bailey’s with a bit of ice but don’t cook with it. Over 18.
I love Kraken Rum. It’s lovely in a rum and coke cake!
What a gorgeous prize for some lucky person!
I`m over 18 and I love a JD and coke watching TV with the Mrs at the weekend.
Disaronno for slurping 😀 tastes like marzipan!
Baileys for slurping, and some more slurping!
I am well over the age of 18 and for many years have used the almond liqueur Amaretto in my baking. Almond slices are my husbands favourites and taste even better for the addition of the Amaretto.
Amaretto for slurping with an espresso. I am over 18.
Mine has to be Amaretto… and thats just for supping!
Love Grand Marnier, I don’t cook with, and I am over 18.
Amaretto to drink with definitely, but I do like a bit of Baileys!
Baileys in a White Russian or a Black Russian cocktail. I love cooking with it and can make a wonderful Bailey’s brioche pudding.
I love Baileys and use it on ice cream.
Tia Maria for sipping. I am over 18.
I love Southern Comfort with lemonade. I am 24 years old.
Can’t say I’ve really done much cooking with alcohol, it always seemed a waste of good Cointreau or Baileys, for example. And I am definitely over 18, well over in fact!
I love Baileys in hot chocolate. I am well and truly over 18!
Amaretto liqueur is my favorite, its so delicious and great in desserts too.
My favourite spirit to drink (mainly at Christmas) and also to cook with is Baileys!
My favourite is Grand Marnier for drinking; never used it in cooking.
I love Archers – but Malibu in custard is the best!
Awesome prize and sadly I am more than twice over eighteen!
I love Tia Maria, on its own over ice, or poured over Vanilla Ice Cream.
Triple Sec – a necessary ingredient for Tenessee tea and goes well in many sauces and desserts!
I’m over 18 and I love Bailey’s!
Benedictine, and 18 is but a distant memory !
Very tough choice – Disaronno!!
Grand Marnier which I use for Crepes Suzettes. I am well over 18!
Baileys – can’t beat the old classics. I’m happy to drink it as is but it also makes a wonderful buttercream topping for choccie cupcakes! And yes, I’m significantly over 18 🙂 .
I love amaretto enjoyed in a cocktail or slurping straight, P.S. I’m over 18!
I love Grand marnier – never tried cooking with it though. I’m well over 18.
Baileys – I like the creamy taste. Lovely on a pudding!
Over 18! My favourite liqueur is Malibu, and I often use it in cupcakes & frosting!
I like Disaronno but never use for cooking. I’m over 18!!
Chambord usually with sparkling wine.. So yummy.
I like amaretto, and it’s great added to chocolate mousse.
I love Baileys, I sip it over ice (don’t use in cooking). Well over 18.
Amaretto. Especially in an ‘Amaretto Sours’ cocktail. Mmmmm.
Oh and I’m a fair way over eighteen!
I’m teetotal, but I know plenty of potential gift recipients who would enjoy!
Cointreau – perfect in desserts or for occasional quaffing!
Jack Daniels is my fave drink and I also use it in cooking to make my rib sauce, delicious. I am over 18 thankfully!
I am over 18. I like 43 – just for slurping.
I am over 18 and I love a baileys!
Fig liqueur. I haven’t cooked with it yet but I might do in future. I am over 18.
In all honesty I just love splashing some red wine in absolutely anything I cook.
Pernod! I am very much over 18!
I love cooking with Whisky, might sound a bit weird, but as soon as the alch is burnt off it adds a real sweet flavour.
I use white and red wine for cooking. Over 18 years.
I love Grand Marnier. Unfortunately I am well over 18!
Love a baileys over ice.
I also add some to the cream for pouring over xmas pud and mince pies.
Definitely over 18! I love to sip Baileys and think it’s great poured over plain vanilla ice cream!
Amaretto. For sipping with Coke.
And I am over 18!
over 18 yo and loving it!
Baileys, on its own or preferably over vanilla ice cream. Sadly I’m a long way over 18!
Love Toffee Vodka – I am over 18!
I am 21, I add Baileys to my desserts.
Grand Marnier has been my favourite since I bought a bottle as a 19 year old cooking my first Christmas dinner for my parents. I wanted to be sophisticated and really went for it by having Grand Marnier placed on the table at the end of the meal along with some truffles I’d made. I also now like Calvados very much.
I am (very much) older than 18 and that first Christmas dinner seems a long time ago!
I like Baileys in Hot Chocolate. I’m over 18!
I really like dark rum. I use wine in my cooking.
Big fan of Baileys, especially the new Chocolate flavour, far too drinkable!
I have not tried many liqueurs – the first I ever tried was Tia Maria. I have yet to use for cooking. Way over time for trying as I am 18 x 3 + 9!
Well over 18! Favourite is cognac. Occasionally use in desserts and to flambe Christmas pudding.
Everything sweet…cocnut aor chocolate falavour.
I love Cointreau and I only use if for drinking. I am well over 18.
I like Baileys…for both sipping&recipes in ice cream.Yes I’m over 18.
and I am over 18!!!!!!!
Well over 18. I like using Bailey’s in desserts.
Fave Liquer is Blue Curacco and I just slurp, but might start cooking with it when i find a recipe!
I love baileys. Not for cooking with though just for slurping!!
I love the orange based liqueurs best , Cointreau and Grand Marnier.
I am way over 18 !
I love cassis – Ribena for adults! Never cooked with it but I’m inspired to add to something like summer pudding.
Cointreau is my favourite, never tried to cook with it but imagine it would make a great desert. I am over 18.
Has to be Amaretto, nice on ice cream or in chocolate cake.
Yes I’m that far over 18 my memory’s gone.
I’m a Baileys girl, it’s lovely neat or in Hot Chocolate! Ooh and it makes fabulous cheesecake!
Malibu, especially in a Pina Colada. I am (well) over 18 years old.
I love cassis – especially with vodka! dont cook with it much though!
Yes unfortunately I am over 18 years old! My favourite liqueur is amaretto and yes I do like to use it when making some biscuits.
I was 18 fifty years ago but don’t feel any older now (apart from a few creaks). My wife decided that cocktails should be my new hobby quite recently and bought me some recipe books and all the gear – most recent addition was a Boston Shaker, which the professionals use. Cointreau goes into two of our favorite cocktails (Margarita and Singapore Sling) but Grand Marnier is the only thing to use when making Crepes Suzettes.
18 was a long time ago for me and Grand Marnier is my favourite liquer, I haven’t used it in cooking, there’s never any left for that.
disorano and i use it in some cakes and desserts 😉 confirm over 18.
I love sherry and use a ‘one for the dish and one for me’ principle! I am over 18.
Yes I’m over 18 (36).
I love Amaretto and have never tried to cook with it but suspect an amaretto chocolate cake would be gorgeous!
I love Limencello. Both for slurping and in desserts. Limencello cheesecake is especially divine.
I am 23 and my favourite is Galliano. Never tried cooking with it but its vanilla flavour would be lovely in food!
I love Limoncello, I use it a lot for various recipes but my favourite is neat over vanilla ice cream – heavenly!
Malibu, too good to cook with! Wish I was 17 again!
I sometimes add it to a sauce or dessert.
I like dark Rum. I use it in my Rum Truffle Cake.
I am over 18. I love amaretto ….just for slurping!
Amaretto, and i’ve not cooked with it (though i do put it in hot chocolate). I’m quite a bit over 18!
I am unfortunately over 18 🙂 , My favourite is Drambuie!!! Just to drink im afraid as im really not that adventurous or skilled in the cooking department !
I adore Amaretto! try it over meringues and ice-cream,. just a drizzle!
I love Grand Marnier, both for drinking (yum!) and for adding to strawberries, once they’re clean and ready to rest in the fridge with a little sugar before serving with cream. The Grand Marnier makes them unbeatable!
My favourite Liquer is Baileys. Do I cook with it, yes and know. I will enjoy a glass or two whist cooking but don’t waste a drop in the recipe. By the way I am well over 18.
I’m way over 18! My favourite is Baileys either on its own or poured over Vanilla ice cream.
I like Baileys but have never cooked with it.
I love Peach Schnapps…more for drinking than baking!
Quite like a drop of Gin for drinking only( can you cook with Gin?) and I am over 18.
I love Baileys but only use it in coffee. I am over 18.
Baileys for drinking – especially in Spain where the measures are brilliant!
Confirmation that I’m over 18!
over 18 but not by much, honest!!! I love a rum and coke every now and then. I also use it to make cakes and truffles.
Amaretto is my fave, I haven’t tried cooking with it, but I bet it works well.
Cointreau, with Spiced rum and lemonade – wow what a cocktail! Also good added to cheesecake!
I adore Fra Angelico, but so easy to drink. I haven’t cooked with it before, but I’m planning on trying to incorporate it into one of Christmas deserts this year.
I’m over 18 and I love experimenting with alcohol and food! Current favourite has to be a good single malt whisky but that usually ends up getting drunk before it goes in any dish!
I love Tia Maria and I drink it and also cook with it – it is delicious in a tiramisu. I am over 18 (by many years!).
I’m Over 18. I like to use Cointreu.
I am over 18. I love Jack Daniel’s honey liquor, I have not tried cooking with it … yet!
I can confirm I am over the hill. I mean 18, and I Love Grand Marnier , which I would not waste on cooking.
Amaretto is my fav and im sad to say I am over 18!
Am over 18 🙂 don’t waste it in cooking!
Drambuie. I also loved one called Drumgray but this isn’t made any more unfortunately!
and yes I am very much 18+ !
Grand Marnier liqueur lends an orange flavor to this stuffing with apricots and apples which may be cooked inside or outside the bird. In fact, you can make this stuffing as a side dish in place of potatoes or rice to serve with just about any beef, pork, poultry, or even seafood entree. Thanks for the Giveaway!
I am over 18. My favourite drink is Ameretto with ice! Lovely!
Tia Maria – drink it or make tiramisu.
Harvey’s Bristol Cream poured over trifle sponges for a great boozy trifle.
Hmm Has to be Ammaretto and just for slurping 🙂 and im over 18!
I am 18 + 23! Grand Marnier is my favourite liqueur, I have never cooked with it, but will now look for a recipe!
I am wellll over 18!! I like a vodka, a port, I am really getting into cocktails but nothing too sweet. Had a very alcoholic vodka Martini last week at Hambleton Hall at lunchtime, that’s my kind of drink!
Amaretto and I’m well over 18!!
cointreau for cooking and slurping and i am well past 18 !
Amaretto is the best for drinking but you can`t beat Grand Marnier for crepes.
I like Tia Maria i have never cooked with it but would love to and yes i am indeed well over the age of 18.
over 18 – love Disaronno!
Well over 18 and I love cooking with a malt whisky; certain ones for drinking others for cooking.
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Ideal for the fan cave, game room, or office, the New Orleans Pelicans XZipit Silver Club Chair with Secondary Logo has the perfect blend of contemporary design and comfort. Made of faux leather +with a hardwood frame, no-sag spring suspension, and high resiliency foam, this chair is constructed with quality components and craftsmanship. With an embroidered logo center panel, you can show off your team pride wherever you decide to use this luxurious chair. DreamSeat's patented removable XZipit back makes it easy to switch out one logo panel for another. With logo panels sold separately, you can swap panels to customize your XZipit furniture with a new team logo!
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NY-based, Puertorrican artist Pepón Osorio has been recently working in a new project in Kathmandu, invited by the Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre, which is where I'm having my residency.
His projects take him into human communities and literally into people's homes, as a way of accessing their culture and exposing sensitive issues in those communities, be it the Puertorricans in the Bronx or the Newaris in Kathmandu.
In the talk he gave prior to the opening of his show, he confessed to be more interested in the implications of art-making than in the art itself. He often starts his projects without really knowing if the result will be art or something else. The project itself earns its status as art afterwards, independently from Osorio's will.
I particularly liked when he remembered his first years in art, after obtaining his MA from Columbia. He'd go to the big galleries in New York and feel that the art he was supposed to revere didn't speak to him. His answer was to get a studio and work in isolation for five years, without visiting a single show or museum.
One day, a stubborn curator convinced him to have a solo show in a community museum, which led to his participation in the 1993 Whitney Biennial. His work was taken straight from his studio into major collections, without ever being represented by a gallery. Quite an alternative path to the usual art rat race.
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INSOLITE : UN CAR TOMBE DANS LA SEINE !
CHOC : UN BISON CHARGE UNE FEMME À YELLOWSTONE !
FAUX RACCORD : LES DESSOUS DE TWILIGHT 1 & 2 !
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kanye West sounds awesome without the f** auto-tune.
The Clipse & kanye West are great.
this is dope. not only does kanye do his thing but clipse(both pusha t and malice) deliver good verses w great wordplay. this is real hip-hop. buy this song. i cant wait 4 til' the casket drops!
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At Korean BBQ omg so gooood (waiting for food to come and drinking Vitamin Water Green Tea haha) - taken with Meow Meow's new smartphone!
AHHH! I have that skirt and haven't found anything to wear it with!
Vitamin Water GREEN TEA?! I wanna try some! Haha!
I like my wings lenses but they DO look so fake... bleh.
You look so darling esp in the beret. What a cute little outfit, and nice eye makeup as well.
omg i looooove this outfit! soo cute and chic!
Awww Angie you look so good!!! If that sweater came in a long length (like to the hip) I would totally get it ~ I love that eiffel tower design on it and the colors.
Loving how you did the eyeliner too!
And that last photo is gorgeous! Is photobooth like photoshop? I think those editing type features are so neat! I love how your posts always have so many pics and poses ^_^~!!
nice french look !!! i love the polish color !!!
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The Skills Hub provides full-time education for children as an interim arrangement while appropriate substantive placements are being secured or a child is deemed ready to return to their mainstream school (ideally, an interim placement should be expected to last for no more than 12 weeks with a review after 6 weeks; the review, however, may result in an extension to the interim period with further reviews as necessary).
Children with SEN where a school placement is under review or consultation or where an assessment is required to confirm suitable provision.
Children with a medical diagnosis and prognosis in which they are unable to attend school.
Children new to the Hillingdon Borough who are without a school place within two weeks. This is an exceptional arrangement with Hillingdon Local Authority.
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August 5, 2014 September 25, 2014 The Law Offices of Brian A. Raphan, P.C.
Imagine working for decades so that one day you could pass your assets on to your children or grandchildren.
Wouldn’t you like to know that when the day comes, they won’t lose it all on bad investments or to a gold-digging spouse—or simply because they have no idea how to properly manage large sums of money?
Whether you’re bestowing assets during your lifetime or leaving them as an inheritance, creating trusts with well-thought-out terms can ensure your money lands in the right hands and isn’t squandered.
“When you write a will and leave money outright to your heirs … once it’s inherited, there are no controls on how that money is being handled, and you don’t know what will happen,” said certified financial planner Ian Weinberg, CEO of Family Wealth and Pension Management.
“Using trusts helps protect your heirs against future catastrophes—[such as] bankruptcies, money-hungry predators disguised as friends, family looking for loans or business bailouts and other financial challenges—and can also provide for certain special needs of your children or grandchildren,” he said.
Many trusts make multiple payouts over time, the hope being that spacing out distributions will prevent the beneficiary from blowing it all in one shot.
In many cases, his clients use age-based payouts, in which a percentage of assets is distributed at various ages.
Payouts at 25, 30 and 35 years of age have historically been common, though experts warn that in this day and age, 25 is too young to properly manage large sums of money.
Weiss also has clients who schedule periodic payouts after the benefactor dies, so beneficiaries may get a distribution, for example, every five years following the death.
Trusts are not just for the ultrarich. If your heirs stand to inherit even a few hundred thousand dollars, a trust is worth considering.
Revocable trusts, or living trusts, are often a better option. You allocate, access and manage assets, and amend terms while you’re alive. When you die, the trust can convert to an irrevocable trust with unchangeable terms. Other pluses: They’re easy to set up, are flexible and protect privacy.—J.W.
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When you hear of fans lining up five hours before tickets go on-sale, you may think it’s a reference to teenage girls anticipating the latest Justin Bieber concert.
Whether or not these fans had Bieber fever, this particular ticket line formed before the matchup between Hill-Murray and White Bear Lake at the new Vadnais Heights Sports Complex on Thursday, Dec. 23.
An estimated crowd of 1,500 crammed to watch the heated rivalry game between the Pioneers and Bears in what many expect to be a preview of the section championship game.
Hill-Murray prevailed, 3-0 -- one of the Pioneers’ 21 victories this year.
If both teams make it to the section championship game, expect the attendance and action to double in the rematch.
A rough start to the 2011 season plagued the Pioneers, as they went 1-2-0 in their first three games with the one victory coming against a Class 1A team, Duluth Marshall.
The poor results early in the season had several believing this was not Hill-Murray’s year, but the Pioneers refused to believe it.
With the exception of a 2-1 loss to Eden Prairie, Section 6AA’s top seed, on Thursday, Jan. 6, the Pioneers were perfect from that point forward.
Hill-Murray went 20-1-1 in its last 23 games and earned the No. 1 seed in Section 4AA.
And that tie was a shootout victory over Edina, the defending state Class 2A champion, in the semifinals of the Schwan Cup Gold Division.
The difference in the Pioneers from their early season team to their current squad is noticeable.
Hill-Murray coach Bill Lechner has rearranged lines throughout the season looking for the perfect fit. He might have found it on Tuesday, Jan. 15, when the Pioneers took on Holy Angels.
The Stars were held to just 10 shots and six Pioneers scored as Hill-Murray defeated Holy Angels, 6-1.
Perhaps the most dangerous thing about the Pioneers is their depth.
Thirteen Pioneers have reached double digits in scoring this season. Eight of Hill-Murray’s forwards have 10 or more goals - Mr. Hockey finalist Ben Bahe (27), Zach LaValle (18), Bobby Bruski (16), Jake Guentzel (15), Kevin Becker (12), Luke Voltin (12), Loren French (12) and Ryan Holler (10).
Kevin Schulze and J.D. Cotroneo lead a talented group of defensemen that makes life a little easier for Tim Shaughnessy, a senior goaltender with shutdown potential.
Don’t count out No. 2 White Bear Lake just yet.
The Bears have plenty of talent at the forward position led by Brandon Wahlin, Mac Jansen and Max Birkinbine.
The three have combined for 130 points (76 goals, 54 assists) this season for White Bear Lake and will draw heavy attention from opposing defenses throughout the postseason.
Bears’ goaltender Jared Schletty has put together an impressive season with a 13-3-2 record while allowing an average of 1.87 goals per game with a .910 save percentage.
Stillwater, the No. 3 seed, is hoping to spoil a rematch between White Bear Lake and Hill-Murray. The Poines have a tough defense led by another shutdown goaltender in Blake Cates – who has posted an 11-3-1 record, allows an average of 1.91 goals per game and has a .932 save percentage.
Defensemen Cody Corbett and Kyle Mogren are not only feared in the Ponies’ end but also in the offensive zone. Corbett is tied for points leader with 21 (9 goals, 21 assists) and Mogren is close behind with 18 points (4 goals, 14 assists).
Not to be forgotten is No. 4 seed North St. Paul and the Polars’ dangerous duo of Zac McCarver and Shaun Kelley. McCarver leads North St. Paul in scoring with 47 points (22 goals, 25 assists) and Kelley follows with 34 points (14 goals, 20 assists).
The section is Hill-Murray's to lose. The Pioneers have played a tough schedule and played well during the regular season against teams within the section. A possible injured Zach LaValle hurts Hill-Murray as LaValle is a 'Player to Watch' but the Pioneers - led by Mr. Hockey finalist Ben Bahe - have all the keys needed: depth at the forward position, solid defense and a shutdown goaltender in Tim Shaughnessy. If the Pioneers focus on the task at hand instead of looking ahead, they should emerge victorious.
Many predictions point to a section championship game between No. 1 seed Hill-Murray and No. 2 seed White Bear Lake, but No. 3 Stillwater could surprise the Bears in the semifinals. The two teams split the regular season series - the first game being a blowout victory for the Bears and the second game going to the Ponies in a close 4-3 battle. Junior goaltender Blake Cates can be a game-changer if he steps up and plays well and the defense in-front of him is a threat at both ends of the ice.
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Paddle Tipped Tweezers hold rectangular devices very securely.
102A-SA has wider points for easy manipulation of most chips and miniature components. The anti-crush device has been added to reduce chip breakage.
103-SA has tips at a 45° angle. It is very useful for placing SOT-23 and SOT-89 packages.
104-SA has wide points to provide perfect control when manipulating and placing SOT-89 transistors and monolithic chip capacitors.
123-SA is used for smaller size SMD resistors and capacitors.
Tweezer - ***- SMD Paddle - 4.5" SS/Anti-mag.
Tweezer - ***- SMD Paddle - 4.25" SS/Anti-Mag.
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Your application letter format for volunteer nurse order custom sample resume and application letter pdf new covering letter how to do a resume microsoft word sample pdf free resume for job 19 best job application and resume writing pdf pdf must be written as in case you are applying to become business owner with the organization you intend to start.
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Within the competitive, internet-driven arena of job searches, your resume represents you to definitely potential employers. It serves because your tool get noticed, get interviews and/or have a job. A great resume could make you stand above other candidates by showcasing your aptitudes. Visualize your resume because your advertisement – you have to sell yourself in perfect way. Invest some time to research into growing your resume. You want to be certain that your resume is error free – double look grammar and spelling, ensure that all company and school names and cities are spelled properly. A resume containing errors, however minimal, will deliver your potential employer an effect that you don’t need awareness of detail, you don’t make time to ensure your job, and that you are a poor communicator. Additionally, keep your resume is formatted well. Remain faithful to basic fonts, like Arial and Times New Roman. Maintain the font size and color standard; don’t make use of large fonts or multi-colors in the resume. Don’t go overboard with bold, italicized, or large-cap text. Keep your format consistent and make sure which the resume looks great when viewed online as well as when printed out. Keep your resume to a few pages – any extra pages give the feeling that you can either don’t understand how to concisely summarize your education and experience, or that you’ll be listing unnecessary information with regard to taking on space. If you have never written a resume before, reference books, Internet resources or seek assistance from a specialist resume writing service. A well-written resume can produce a difference between being stuck at your current job and obtaining a conversation to land the career of the dreams.
The most difficult and difficult a part of any resume will be the listing of your experience, no matter what level you are near as part of your professional career. The key is to bear in mind your job objective and prioritize your projects in accordance to the goals.
Your professional experience probably should not only showcase those actions you’ve done inside your previous jobs, but should demonstrate your qualifications in how motivates employers to would like to know more. Not surprisingly, we’re also mentioning results, any tangible, measurable items which might be impacting to the bottom line. Let your employers know that your particular project came within budget, for you to exceeded the timeline, you acquired X number of brand new customers, or which you increased sales by the double-digit percentage. Employers can wrap the male mind around numbers, because they’re focused on them daily. You intend to let your potential employer know you can think just as they certainly so you take results into serious consideration since your perform your career on day-to-day basis.
To begin with your projects history, begin each description with a power word, such as managed, developed, communicated, etc. Perform some research and only use the capability words and phrases that work for the industry. Guarantee that the statements you list first under your job responsibilities quantify your achievements – don’t forget to list sales figured, customer acquisition rates, budget and timeline successes, or other figures which help put your responsibilities within a context of the business/field you will be working in. Be specific. In order to your statements are truly quantified is when you include numbers. Proclaiming that you acquired potential customers is significantly not the same as proclaiming that you increased the consumer database by 10%. Is much more, this can be a most critical facet of listing your employment descriptions in your resume. Your employer really wants to know not merely what you did, wait, how well you did it. Also, these statements needs to be aligned together with your career objective you included towards the top of the resume. If you wish to get an occupation in project management, letting your employer know that you managed a team of 20 people and the entire results you achieved will effectively highlight your qualifications. It is essential to quantify your career description statements on your resume; however, as anything of caution, don’t quantify all statements, just one or two which are foremost to your task and therefore are goal driven. This shows your employer you think concerning exceeding your goals. All subsequent descriptions within your responsibilities should secure the first a few items for your list.
Like a final test, trust the shoes of this employer. Cross-check the position description and be sure that you address the qualifications required for the job with the data in your resume. Let your potential employer know you’ve got what you are trying to find, and you’ll be sure to generate a great impression.
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Pottermore is launching a Wizarding World Book Club because it’s long overdue.
This summer, Pottermore will host the worldwide book club to invite new and old readers alike to read the Harry Potter books together to debate every little detail in them (as if fans haven’t been doing that since the first book was published, right?). New themes will be discussed every week for fans to dissect. It’s aiming to bring even more readers together to share in something that we all love.
Considering I don’t go on Pottermore regularly, I probably won’t join in on this worldwide book club, but I still thought it was something fun to share. I may still follow the Twitter account for the book club, though, @WWBookClub.
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What's the easiest and least expensive way to get from Brussels to Paris for a family of four?
whatare good restaurants around trocadero in paris that are not expensive?
Best and cheaper option to go from Brugge (or Brussels) to Paris?
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It is important to be prepared for emergencies that can occur at anytime and can take many shapes or forms. For the near future, experts are predicting very unstable and extreme weather as a result of global warming. So it is worth the time and energy for peace of mind knowing that you and your family are ready for an emergency.
Natural emergencies include flooding, earthquakes, illness outbreaks or pandemics, wind storms, severe thunderstorms, tornados and heat waves. There can also be man-made emergencies such as air and rail accidents, transport vehicle accidents, industrial accidents and terrorist attacks. Some emergencies occur suddenly without warning, while others may have warnings signs before hand.
One thing that all major emergencies have in common is that they can potentially disrupt our normal daily activities; cause damage to property and the environment and in some cases may even threaten our lives and those of our loved ones.
All these items should be stored in a bag that you can take with you. Remember to review your emergency kit on a regular basis, and try not to use its contents except during an emergency situation.
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As an original founding member of The Fort Meade Homes Team along with my mother & father, Tom & Laura Roskelly, I have over 15 years of industry experience in helping customers to buy, sell and rent homes near Fort Meade. My primary role on the team is to serve as our listing specialist and our Accredited Home Staging Professional (ASP). I have helped over 325 customers successfully sell their homes with unmatched results for low days on market and high list price to sale price ratio, the two most important factors to you as my customer. I am an expert at guiding you on any preparation that may be needed prior to placing your home on the market and can also help you secure the top listing price by sharing in-depth market information with you. I’ll set realistic expectations and back those up with detailed spreadsheets showing you what you can expect to net on the sale of your home. I’ll let you know the ins and outs of the sale process including what happens during the home inspection and appraisal, and be there to let you know your contractual obligations and make sure that an unrealistic buyer (or appraiser) doesn’t take advantage of you during the transaction. When you hire me you can rest assured that your home sale is in the very best hands possible and we’ll soon be celebrating at the settlement table! I can also answer any of your questions about the Fort Meade Real Estate market and buying, selling or renting a home, so please don’t hesitate to contact me, with no obligation, if you have questions about selling your home or the Fort Meade real estate market in general.
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This timeline shows a graph from 1981 to 1996 of Oman. No data until 1980. Number of actual observations by date: 3.
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The world is moving quickly because of the advancement of science and technology and we need to keep pace with the development of the world. Time was there when everything was being done physically. Notwithstanding, in course of time, everything has been shaft separated.
Science and technology have been creating significantly. As technology builds up the life of the individual turns out to be progressively trustworthy and slothful. Nowadays we are completely reliant on the machines beginning from indoor life to outside life.
At home, we have clothes washers, blender and processor, fridge, autos and bicycles and so forth. Purchasing these machines does not confine us. It assists incites to purchase the adornments.
You may have known about car hose. It assumes an essential job in the modern documented. Any mobile vehicle that assumes you starting with one position then onto the next spot needs a car hose.
Else, it is impossible to move the vehicle, transport, truck and bicycles and so forth. The facts demonstrate that a large portion of the organizations will quit working with the utilization of motors in their ventures. Check out more information on automotive hoses via online websites.
There are fundamental regions where the car hose assumes an imperative job, for example, car, pipes and HVAC and so forth.
It isn’t hard to comprehend the essential data about the hose in the event that you have considered or any sorts of cars. The vehicle needs a motor to move to start with one spot then onto the next.
It additionally needs car hose alongside gasket. The vehicle motors should be cool while running. Indeed, even the gas make a trip should be cool while driving. It is difficult to move the vehicle without a hose and gasket.
Thus the pipes world is likewise completely subject to the hose and gasket. At whatever point you open the tab you need that the water should stream perpetually with no interruption on its way.
With the goal that you can wash your utensil, hands and even while cleaning up in the first part of the day.
At whatever point you feel that there is an issue with streaming of water or spillage, at that point before all else you ought to comprehend that there is some issue with hose and gasket that does not convey water appropriately.
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It was an interesting Wild-Card Weekend in the NFL as both underdogs on Saturday, Tennessee and Atlanta, winning on the road. Sunday was chalk with both home favorites, Jacksonville and New Orleans, winning. Here’s a NFL betting prediction at the divisional round with a focus on the NFC. This writer will have individual game previews of the AFC games later this week.
No team has reached the Super Bowl a year after losing the game since those Buffalo Bills teams lost four straight Super Bowls in the early 1990s. The Atlanta Falcons, though, are now two wins from that accomplishment after their 26-13 win at the NFC West champion Rams on Saturday night. Julio Jones scored the game’s final touchdown on an eight-yard pass from Matt Ryan in the fourth quarter of the Falcons’ win. Jones gained 1,444 receiving yards during the 2017 regular season, but he scored only one red-zone touchdown. The only players who have ever had as many yards receiving and as few red-zone TD catches in a season were Victor Cruz (1536 yards, 1 RZ-TD in 2011), Josh Gordon (1646, 1 in 2013), and Antonio Brown (1499, 1 in 2013.) Ryan completed 21 of 30 passes for 218 yards, a touchdown, and no interceptions. That’s a 101.8 passer rating. Ryan’s rating has now reached triple digits in each of his last five postseason games. That ties Joe Flacco (Jan. 2013 – Jan. 2015) for the longest streak by any player in the last 10 years. Matt Bryant kicked field goals of 29, 51, 25, and 54 yards without a miss. Bryant, who was 42 years, 222 days old on Saturday, is the oldest kicker to go 4-for-4 or better in a postseason game. The only other player to do that after his 38th birthday is Adam Vinatieri, who was perfect on four attempts for the Colts against the Bengals on Jan. 4, 2015 at the age of 42 years, 7 days.
As the No. 6 seed, Atlanta now goes to No. 1 Philadelphia on Saturday as an opening 2.5-point favorite, which is historic (see below). The Eagles might be the weakest top seed in years because they lost superstar quarterback Carson Wentz to a season-ending ACL injury in a Week 14 win at the Rams. The Eagles’ offensive scoring output dropped by almost half in the three games backup Nick Foles has started — from 28.3 points to 15.7 points per game. The Falcons and Eagles last played in Week 10 last year in Philly, a 24-15 Eagles win. Ryan Mathews ran for 108 yards and two touchdowns. He’s no longer with the Eagles. Wentz threw for 231 yards. Caleb Sturgis, also no longer with Philly, made three field goals, including a clutch kick from 48 yards to seal the win late. Jones had 10 catches for 135 yards to lead the Falcons. They settled for field goals of 38, 43 and 46 yards by Bryant before Ryan connected with Taylor Gabriel early in the fourth on a 76-yard TD pass to give Atlanta a 15-13 lead.
The Sunday NFC divisional round game is NFC South champion New Orleans at NFC North winner Minnesota, which is -4. The Saints beat the Carolina Panthers for a third time this season on Sunday, 31-26. New Orleans has a stellar running back duo of Mark Ingram and likely NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Alvin Kamara. The struggled vs. the Panthers but were the first tandem ever to both surpass 1,500 yards from scrimmage in the same season as well as the first pair of running back teammates selected to the Pro Bowl together in at least 42 years. Kamara led the NFL with 6.1 yards per carry this season — and his 7.7 yards per offensive touch are the most in NFL history of any player with at least 200 touches in a season. They will face the NFL’s top-rated Vikings defense. No team in the NFL this season allowed fewer points or yards than Minnesota. The Vikings were second in the league in both rushing and passing yards allowed, so there’s not one way to attack them that’s better than another. Safety Harrison Smith and cornerback Xavier Rhodes were just named First-Team All-Pros, while end Everson Griffen was a Second-Team All-Pro. The Vikings gave up a conversion on only 25% of their third downs this season.
Are the Saints a Safe NFL Betting Pick in the Divisional Round?
New Orleans’ season could end where it started: U.S. Bank Stadium, also the site of this year’s Super Bowl. In Week 1, the Saints lost at the Vikings 29-19. Sam Bradford threw for 346 yards and three scores. Stefon Diggs had seven receptions for 93 yards, two for scores and all in the first half, and Adam Thielen racked up 157 yards on nine catches. A lot has changed since then, though. For one, the Saints looked awful the first two weeks of the season but are way better now. Two, Bradford is no longer the Vikings’ starting QB. He was injured in that game and only played half of one game since. Case Keenum has taken his job. Bradford underwent arthroscopic surgery on his knee on Nov. 7 as a final effort to remedy the pain and swelling he was experiencing. In addition, the Vikings had rookie running back Dalvin Cook then, but he’s out for the season now. Cook had 127 yards on 22 carries vs. the Saints. New Orleans’ co-leading rusher that Monday night was Adrian Peterson and he’s not with the team these days.
Atlanta is actually a slight favorite, which tells you that oddsmakers don’t much trust Foles. Philadelphia is the first No. 1 seed ever to be an underdog against a No. 6 seed. I see the Eagles winning by a field goal, however. New Orleans upsets Minnesota.
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The snow is already thick on the ground. The first event of the season is well underway and you’re worried.
There’s a chill in the air, whipping into your plow-truck’s cab through a cracked window.
You’ve got a thermos of coffee and a long night ahead of you.
One thought nags you: how do you know that your pricing was correct this season?
Wrong pricing can be the difference between a successful, profitable season and the season that closes the shutters on your business.
Don’t leave your pricing to guesswork and intuition. Superstition has no place in a price quote for residential snow removal.
This post will show you how to price so that you know you’ll make money, regardless of what Mother Nature throws your way.
You have to know what’s going on in your business to know what’s profitable and what’s not.
If you’ve got data from previous years, you can use it to help you plan for this year.
1. How much does the job cost you to perform?
How long did it take to do the job, on average?
Equipment costs (fuel used, maintenance and insurance divided by the total amount of time the equipment was used that season).
Labor costs – man-hours used on the job multiplied by the average you pay field employees.
To calculate your labor burden, you need to compute time on the job as “man-hours.” Because crew size can fluctuate (2 guys on the truck today, 3 tomorrow, etc.) a simple “12:30p-2:30p” doesn’t actually give you a lot of information.
If you multiply those two hours by the number of guys in the crew, then you have a number you can compare to any other time that property was serviced.
Collect this cost data on your current customers so that you can make future pricing decisions by comparing new properties to old ones.
New to the Industry? Use your own drive and a couple of friends’ drives to get some basic figures. You don’t want to start with guesswork, get out there and collect a little bit of data. You’ll expand your dataset this season.
Make sure your snow services are profitable – download this FREE Snow Pricing Calculator now!
You can do this in-person with a measuring wheel or by using a satellite tool like Maps Pro to measure without leaving your office.
Collecting the square footage of the new property lets you compare it against other, similar properties you already service.
Is it a concrete drive or an asphalt/gravel one? Drive have a heavy grade? Any apparent obstacles?
Anything that makes it more difficult to plow, salt, or shovel will make the job take longer.
Because labor is your main expense and you, generally speaking, pay employees by the hour anything that takes more time cuts into profits, especially if you estimate on square footage alone.
1 – No obstacles, small drive. Very quick job.
2 – No obstacles, longer drive.
3 – One or two obstacles, ridiculously long drive, or a curved drive.
5 – Multiple obstacles, long and curvy drive, etc.
With experience, you’ll be able to grade properties accurately and know exactly what you need to tack onto the bill to make it worth your time.
For your first season, use the knowledge you’ve gotten from your drive and friends’ drives to rate potential customers.
Remember: time on the job is paramount to every other consideration.
You sell hours of labor NOT a clear driveway.
Do you sell snow contracts? They are an effective way to ensure income, even in years with little to no snowfall!
You should diversify your company’s offerings to include a couple of different contracts for the snow season. Different contract types are like different bets. And if you offer all of the bets, you will always win something.
Event history helps you predict averages for upcoming years. You can get the raw data, by zip code, from NOAA. For a simpler breakdown of data by city, check U.S Climate Data.
The data in the images for this section was compiled by looking at every December in Boston over the last 10 years. By pulling this data for the whole season (rather than a single month), you can get the average number of events for the season, the average total snowfall for the season and per event.
If you want to create similar visual representations of snowfall data in your area, Beam is an excellent tool for creating graphs from spreadsheet-style data. It can be helpful to see the information rather than just reading numbers in a spreadsheet.
You can do this for the Zip codes in your area to produce a good prediction model for each.
This lets you know, on average, how many times you’ll service a property in a season. You can compute a one-time rate using the information above, but you need to have an idea of how many times you’ll have to service them in a season to create a profitable contract.
Multiply the number of average services in a season by the one-time profitable rate and you’ll have a contract amount that works out to be profitable (the majority of the time).
Put in the effort, and see the results.
Guesses, hopes, and 99¢ will buy you a coffee at McDonald’s.
Don’t live in the world of low-ballers and fly-by-night companies. Know your numbers, put in the effort and you’ll see the results.
Here’s the bottom line: snow is a cut-throat business. Knowing your numbers and pricing accordingly can only help you. Information is power; the power to make good decisions. If you don’t know why you’re doing something, if you can’t back it up with data, you’re not making a decision. You’re guessing and hoping and crossing your fingers.
Use the information in this post to arm yourself with solid information. That’s the only way to stay profitable and ahead of all the fly-by-nighters.
Have you bought your first plow yet? Check out our Guide to Finding the Right Plow for Your Snow Removal Business.
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We are seeking an energetic and self-driven HR and Admin Officer to join our team. As an HR and Admin Officer, you will be responsible to process employee data, update policies of our company and provide assistance in the process of recruiting. You should be capable of providing assistance in HR functions and other daily operations of Human Resources department.
If you have the required skills and experiences to run HR operations smoothly in our organization, do apply now!
Oversee records of all personnel (e.g. Contracts, PTO and so on).
Update company database with the data of new employees (e.g. Background, qualification, skill etc).
Create and circulate documents about the policies of our organization.
Collect payroll information including working days, ledgers and bank accounts.
Publish and remove job advertisements on different platforms (e.g. job portals, social networks etc).
Schedule prospective candidates’ job interviews and contact them as required.
Prepare reports and presentations on HR-related metrics like aggregate number of hires by the department.
Create materials to train and on-board the employees.
Respond to inquiries of employees with respect to benefits like precedent, number of qualified vacation days etc.
Bachelor's degree in HR Management.
2 years experience of working as an HR and Admin Officer.
Proficient with Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS).
Outstanding time management and organizational skills.
Post this HR and Admin Officer job on over 20+ Free Job Boards and Social Media Networks.
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Stardream shimmering pearlescent papers can make your design dreams come true. You'll love the thick and rigid glistening surface of this pearlescent coated two-side (C/2S) 105 lb. cover paper in a gorgeous Copper shade perfect for many projects with matching envelopes available. Make Stardream your dream and use it today.
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Cats were worshipped in ancient Egypt. If a cat died, everybody in the house shaved off their eyebrows as a sign of mourning (if a dog died they shaved the whole body).
Cats have long since lost their sacred status. When, in 1888, over three lakh mummified cats were found in a burial ground in Egypt, thousands of the mummies were pounded into powder, packed into bags and sent to England as fertiliser.
It's a very fascinating information. Thanks.
The information is not bad. I want information on Indian culture.
Hi. I would like to have all the answers to those questions that has already been asked .
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© 2019 North Texas Real Estate Information Systems. All rights reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or Team Tiller with Keller Williams. The data relating to real estate for sale or lease on this web site comes in part from NTREIS. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Team Tiller with Keller Williams are marked with the NTREIS logo or an abbreviated logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker. Data last updated 2019-04-24T07:40:17.667.
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Pakistani security officials say government troops have killed more than 38 militants in the latest fighting in a restive tribal area near the Afghan border.
Troops using helicopter gunships and artillery killed at least 24 al-Qaida-linked militants in the Bajaur tribal region. Officials say the shelling began on Sunday and continued into Monday.
Two local pro-government tribesmen and at least four militants were also killed today after exchanging fire in Bajaur.
Military officials say another 10 militants were killed in ongoing battles with security forces in northwest Pakistan's Swat Valley today.
Elsewhere in the northwest, officials say four people, including a local politician, were wounded in a roadside bombing in Dir district.
Pakistan has been hit by a number of attacks in recent weeks, including a suicide bombing at an Islamabad hotel that killed more than 50 people last month.
Pro-Taliban leaders have said the attacks are in retaliation for the military's offensive against militants in the country's northwestern tribal regions.
The military says at least 1,000 militants have been killed in the Bajaur area since security forces launched a campaign there in August.
The Pakistani government is under pressure from neighboring Afghanistan and the United States to take on Taliban and al-Qaida militants along the Afghan border. Authorities say the militants use Pakistan to attack soldiers in Afghanistan.
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It was definitely very enjoyable. I once saw the actress at a distance. A hunt is on for the runaway. All is not milk and honey in Canada. Alex's new hair style is most becoming. Emily is going to her room. I've got to catch some Z's. I've brought some popcorn and soda for us to eat and drink while playing video games. Lots of people get around by bike in Peking. You dozed off.
The town was full of activity. If I don't do it, it won't get done. You don't have a fever. He is absent because of illness. Sometimes I really hate my dogs. He went to the bus stop, and the bus took off. Could you help me, please? He is economically independent of his parents. You don't seem so old to me. Shatter will need physical therapy.
I regret not having taken my doctor's advice. I have great news. Billie's heart was filled with sorrow. Troy tricked Swamy into paying for his ticket. Everyone was shocked by the news. He made me go there. Have you ever got pregnant? Lorraine is in the bathroom. She searched about for her lost boy. Don't forget rule number seventy-two.
Do you care what other people think about you? Sing something, please. He is not conscious of his own faults. You'd better go. It's getting late. Francis is really into tennis. It's ideal weather for a picnic. I work in a special unit. You're the only one of people I know who doesn't like bananas. I was about to leave, but Leora came, so I stayed. All men are equal.
Listening to him, she got tired. That's my favorite shirt. This has my approval. Seymour is not a criminal. How long did it take you to translate this book? First, the trainees are awkward in this company. All the benches are taken. It was so quiet you could hear a pin drop. His youngest son is five years old. Honesty seems to be rather at a discount today.
The ship's captain had no schedule in particular. Look in there. How did you arrive at such a conclusion? Death is only a horizon. And a horizon is just the edge of our field of view. The company decided to skimp on the quality of its products to boost the profit margin. You can stay in here. Harold adjusted the height of his office chair. It appears to be broken. The stadium is being evacuated. Schools have tried to limit their use by not allowing them to be used in math classes, although they allow them in science lessons to save time.
The snow is great. This house is mine. Ross will never forget Marguerite. Why are you giving me money? That's not normal. Glenn started asking some questions. Rob kissed the tip of Toufic's nose. Once in a while, he leaves his umbrella on the train. They opposed any further spread of slavery. Can you jump rope? Judy loses her temper easily.
Annard told me to be careful. I never even saw it. Nicolas had no time to catch his breath. She made a deposit at the bank. Swamy is a dedicated family man. I'm starting to feel hungry. He placed the book on the shelf. Better to die standing than to live on your knees. Are they going to employ more people? I thought I'd gotten over you.
Marci didn't think it would be appropriate for John to give Ralph a pearl necklace. Brightening teeth is a multimillion- or multibillion-dollar industry. They got scared and killed her. Are you with someone? I was feeling a lot of pain. Remind me that the meeting is on Monday. Be nicer to your sister. It was his first job. I don't plan to get divorced from you unless you give me a valid reason. Margaret has written several songs about his hometown.
Men first visited the moon in 1969. Give me the key. I'm not famous yet. However, a suitable level of stress is actually a necessary thing for your body's health. This news made me happy. He is used to sitting up late at night. I'm sorry I missed your birthday. I told them I was hungry. He's no friend of mine. Shanghainese is actually a kind of pidgin, based on Wu dialects, Lower Yangtze Mandarin, and English loanwords.
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Jed Babbin has a very interesting post over at The Corner on National Review Online about Mrs. Knox’s interview with Dan Rather.
Col. Bill Campenni (USAF, Ret.) wondered just how Mrs. Knox would have more knowledge than Killian’s son. He told me that not only was young Killian the son of the squadron commander, he was a member of the squadron on duty with the rest of the guys. Mrs. Knox — the squadron secretary — only knew paper. Not people. Killian’s son was in a very good position to know, and she wasn’t.
Mrs. Knox said she remembered that Killian was upset because Mr. Bush didn’t take his flight physical. And she transforms Killian’s supposed frustration into a statement that the other pilots werer resentful of Mr. Bush be cause of his attitude. That’s flatly false according to both Campenni and Joe Glavin, another pilot who flew with Dubya. I asked Glavin if there was any such resentment of Bush. He said, “Absolutely not,” and added that you’d have a really hard time finding anyone who would agree with that.
So, let’s recap. The documents are forged, according to the secretary who is an admitted “yellow dog democrat.” The information contained in the memos is authentic because Mrs. Knox heard people in the squadron say those things. The guys who flew with Bush in the squadron, who we could assume are the ones who said those things, deny that those things were said.
The only grain of truth appears to be that Bush did not take a physical, but that it was acceptable for him not to take it because he had ceased flying. The plane he flew was no longer used and he was headed to Harvard, therefore there was no need to waste money training him — let alone making him take a flight physical.
Will someone please remind me why this is news?
Ed: I have cross posted this at Rathergate.com where I was asked to participate as a writer.
This not the first time this story has come up. It’s come up from multiple angles. And in fact, it’s come up from multiple angles in the past week alone. Kitty Kelley will print rumors without double-sourcing them, but she always says they’re just rumors. She interviewed Bush’s economics teacher from college, who said Bush mentioned one day that his dad got him into the Guard. And either Republicans haven’t been following this, or people have short memories, because this item has popped up periodically from numerous angles. If you don’t believe it, then provide a plausible alternate explanation as to how Bush leapfrogged over a massive waiting list to get one of the most coveted spots in the Guard.
Even without a single scrap of other evidence, based on the fact that our guy was in the so-called Champagne Division with some other sons of prominent people, and got in late despite the fact that the Guard was overflowing with applicants trying to get out of Vietnam, it’s really not unreasonable to assume that his dad had something to do with this.
If not because of his dad, then why? His steller straight-C record in school? His alochol problem? What exactly made this kid SO attractive that all those other guys suddenly looked like chopped liver in comparison?
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Research conducted to date shows clearly that most North Americans drink wines either too cold or too warm, both of which reduces maximum enjoyment. People seem obsessed to consume foods and beverages either ice cold or hellishly hot.
This is truer for wine than any other consumable. Proper wine service requires that bottles be opened as required, decanted if necessary, and served at appropriate temperatures. There is no need to get alarmed and rush out the door to buy a wine thermometer. Most palates are sensitive enough to detect significant temperature variations from the norm after a while. A little training helps, but is not an absolute must.
Wine service temperature changes profoundly the aromatics of the wine and the taste. Different categories of wines must be served at varying temperatures for maximum enjoyment. The higher the temperature, the more easily the volatile flavour components evaporate from the surface of the wine. Therefore, to maximize the impact of the aroma or bouquet of a wine, it is sensible to serve a young red wine at 16 – 18 C. At 20 C, alcohol starts to volatilize, thus overwhelming the delicate fruit and/or bouquet.
Room temperature in Europe is generally 16 - 18 C, and when the back label of a European red wine calls for room temperature this is the temperature meant. In most North American homes room temperature during the winter months well exceeds 20 C, and during summer, if air conditioned, room temperature is below 18C.
At lower temperatures fewer volatile taste components (flavones) evaporate, thus dry or sweet white wines should be served cool, but never ice cold.
For fine dry white wines 10 – 12 C is recommended, and for sweet wines you can go as low as 7 – 8C. The sweeter the wine, the cooler it should be served, but never 0 C. If ever you want to serve a very poorly made wine, then ice it! This way no one will be able to smell or taste how bad it is! This is how two well-known soft drink companies used to get the attention of unsuspecting consumers! One glass contained, a lot of crushed ice, the other fewer!
In many restaurants, so-called house wines served by the glass are always extremely cold! Now you know why!
Dry sparkling wines should be served at 6 – 8C and sweet at 5 – 6C, to appreciate their aromatic components and effervescence at their best.
A Beaujolais nouveau, which should be available around November 20 annually, requires cool temperatures, i.e. 13 – 14C. Other “ nouveau style “ red wines produced using the technique called “ carbonic maceration “, should also be served cool.
Wine warms up in the glass. Serve it slightly cooler than the required temperature. It is easier to warm up than cool.
Incidentally, if a wine is too cold or too warm, never subject it to violent temperature changes like plunging the bottle into hot water or placing it in the freezer. The best method for cool a wine is in a wine bucket ¾ filled with ice cubes and water. Add a few tablespoons of salt to make brine. Place the bottle in the bucket and turn it a few times. Within 15-20 minutes, the temperature will have reached 8 – 10 C, pending the size of the bottle and its thickness.
For red wines, remove the bottle from the cellar (usually 10 – 11 C) and carry it to the dining room 30 minutes before you intend to serve it. If the wine is still too cold, it will warm up quickly once poured, or you can gently warm it in your palms.
For vintage port wines 18C is an excellent temperature, and for dry vermouths, 6 – 8 C is recommended.
You can test how temperature changes both taste and smell by conducting a few simple exercises during informal gatherings. Use two bottles of the same wine at temperatures with 10 C difference and ask people to taste both, one after the other blind! You will be surprised at the result.
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Horry County Schools offers a full-day Child Development (CD) program for eligible students who will be four years old on or before September 1 of the enrollment year. The CD program is an early intervention for at-risk four-year-olds and is designed to prepare children for success in kindergarten. CD classes are taught by state-certified teachers using S.C Early Learning Standards and a state-approved curriculum.
Applicants must be a resident of Horry County to apply for and participate in the CD program. State guidelines require that children be four years old on or before September 1st to apply for CD program. Eligibility for the program is determined by the results of a developmental screening assessment, parent questionnaire responses, family income level, and other contributing factors that may indicate a need for kindergarten readiness support.
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19 D None No Power Seat 19 D may have restricted legroom due to the position of the Bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing.
19 E None No Power Seat 19 E may have restricted legroom due to the position of the Bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing.
19 G None No Power Seat 19 G may have restricted legroom due to the position of the Bulkhead. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing.
20 A None No Power Seat 20 A has extra legroom due to the missing seat in front. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
20 B None No Power Seat 20 B has extra legroom due to the missing seat in front. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
20 J None No Power Seat 20 J has extra legroom due to the missing seat in front. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
20 K None No Power Seat 20 K has extra legroom due to the missing seat in front. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
21 C None No Power Seat 21 C has extra legroom due to the missing seat in front. However, passengers and crew members tend to bump into this seat because it juts out into the aisle. The tray table and TV are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
21 H None No Power Seat 21 H has extra legroom due to the missing seat in front. However, passengers and crew members tend to bump into this seat because it juts out into the aisle. The tray table and TV are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
30 A None No Power Seat 30 A is a standard Economy Plus seat.
30 B None No Power Seat 30 B is a standard Economy Plus seat.
30 C None No Power Seat 30 C is a standard Economy Plus seat, however this seat is often bumped by service carts or others passing by as there is no seat in back. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.
30 D None No Power Seat 30 D is in the last row of the section and may have limited recline. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.
30 E None No Power Seat 30 E is in the last row of the section and may have limited recline. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.
30 G None No Power Seat 30 G is in the last row of the section and may have limited recline. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.
30 H None No Power Seat 30 H is a standard Economy Plus seat, however this seat is often bumped by service carts or others passing by as there is no seat in back. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.
30 J None No Power Seat 30 J is a standard Economy Plus seat.
30 K None No Power Seat 30 K is a standard Economy Plus seat.
31 A None No Power Seat 31 A is missing a window.
31 B None No Power Seat 31 B is a standard Economy Plus seat and is in the last row of the section. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.
31 J None No Power Seat 31 J is a standard Economy Plus seat and is in the last row of the section. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.
31 K None No Power Seat 31 K is missing a window.
33 A None No Power Seat 33 A is a standard Economy Plus seat that may have extra legroom due to Exit Row, however the close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
33 B None No Power Seat 33 B is a standard Economy Plus seat that may have extra legroom due to Exit Row, however the close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
33 C None No Power Seat 33 C is a standard Economy Plus seat that may have extra legroom due to Exit Row, however the close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
33 H None No Power Seat 33 H is a standard Economy Plus seat that may have extra legroom due to Exit Row, however the close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
33 J None No Power Seat 33 J is a standard Economy Plus seat that may have extra legroom due to Exit Row, however the close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
33 K None No Power Seat 33 K is a standard Economy Plus seat that may have extra legroom due to Exit Row, however the close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.
34 D None No Power Seat 34 D may have restricted legroom due to the position of the Bulkhead. The close proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing.
34 E None No Power Seat 34 E may have restricted legroom due to the position of the Bulkhead. The close proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing.
34 G None No Power Seat 34 G may have restricted legroom due to the position of the Bulkhead. The close proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing.
45 C None No Power Seat 45 C is in the last row of the plane and may have limited recline. The close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome.
45 H None No Power Seat 45 H is in the last row of the plane and may have limited recline. The close proximity to the lavatories and galley may be bothersome.
6 C None No Power Seat 6 C is a standard Business Class seat facing a bulkhead that transforms into a fully flat bed. There is no floor storage available for use during take-off and landing.
6 D None No Power Seat 6 D is a standard Business Class seat facing a bulkhead that transforms into a fully flat bed. There is no floor storage available for use during take-off and landing.
6 G None No Power Seat 6 G is a standard Business Class seat facing a bulkhead that transforms into a fully flat bed. There is no floor storage available for use during take-off and landing.
6 H None No Power Seat 6 H is a standard Business Class seat facing a bulkhead that transforms into a fully flat bed. There is no floor storage available for use during take-off and landing.
7 J None No Power Seat 7 J is a standard Business Class seat facing a bulkhead that transforms into a fully flat bed. Flyers have reported that this seat has a bit more privacy. There is no floor storage available for use during take-off and landing. The close proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.
7 K None No Power Seat 7 K is a standard Business Class seat facing a bulkhead that transforms into a fully flat bed. There is no floor storage available for use during take-off and landing. The close proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.
Seat Guru's statement that this is a "standard business class seat" is so wrong. Eight across is not "standard" -- never was, never will be. It is almost worst than coach--lack of room, lack of storage, lack of egress. HORRIBLE.
Good Economy Plus seat behind the first row of Economy Plus seating. This aircraft does have Premium Plus seating not yet depicted on this seat map. Rows 20-22 are now Premium Plus, rows 23-30 are skipped/not there, and Economy Plus starts at row 32 through row 37.
Best Economy Plus seat I've ever had. I didn't even chose it. United has been switching planes on the route from EWR to GRU and I was given this seat the day before the flight. So much legroom, it felt luxurious. And there's a wall right in front which divides Economy Plus from Business. I was able to put my feet up on and and actually slept on the flight, which I usually never do. If your flight is on this plane, grab this seat if you can.
The overall seat was great, the only thing that passengers may want to note is that you can't really see the wing from the window. I, being and AvGeek, hoped to capture some good pictures of the wing and engine sitting so far up the plane, but unfortunately, the only thing visible from the window if you look all the way back is the tip of the wing. On the way back, I sat in row 2 and I was able to see both the engine and the wing.
Very cramped Economy Plus section with window seat. I traded 26C on the aisle because the entertainment screen was not working for 26C and I didn't mind not having the screen on that leg of my trip (IAD - AMS). This aircraft is showing much wear and tear. The seats are firm and there was no wifi on UA20 or the return UA21. Latches and hinges are loostening and the carpet and seat fabrics are really worn.
galley light is disturbing, and the interior lights don't fully extinguish so very bright. row 2 in 1st class is darker. If I had to do it again seat 2A and 2C are the best.
The worst business cabin ever with 4 middle seats. May be good to deceive domestic crowd but these seats need to be taken out and replace with the new polaris 1-2-1 configuration. I have no idea why United mention this cabin as polaris business as this is old continental/united configuration. Even Turkish uses 3 middle rown on the 777-300ER and I feel that cramped. If you pay a premium you deserve a better seat and space. Still UA uses this cabin for ORD-HKG, ORD-chinese destinations, before you book check seat config to make sure you get new polaris-not even the new dreamliner have new polaris even for the 17 hour flight from LAX-SIN, as it is 2-2-2 and the window seat has to climb over the person at the isle. New polaris 1-2-1 is superb but the rest of the configurations are sardine packed business cabins like Oscar used to pack cargo while he was at CSX.
I didn't take this seat because of the warning on this website, but I went to check it out and this seat DOES HAVE A WINDOW! I would definitely recommen this seat. It looked great.
The tv screens on this plane are absolutely tiny! Also the touchscreen is quite unresponsive. Make sure to bring a table with the United app installed because this allows you to watch the entertainment selection on your own screen. This seat is pretty standard. I'm not sure if it was worth paying extra for the economy plus.
4 seats across in the middle section of business class means that if you are in the middle two, you need to climb over the person sitting next to you in order to go to the bathroom. Not what you would expect on a business class fare. Don't even try it unless you're physically quite mobile. I would rate all the middle seats in business as yellow due to this design problem. Additionally, seats were really narrow- felt like I was lying in a coffin.
Flew from SFO to LHR. Business class is incredibly cramped. I've never had to fight for elbow room or somewhere to put my drink in business class before. Impossible to avoid being woken by my neighbor when he got up to use the restroom. Zero storage around the seat, not even for a water bottle.
My least favorite configuration for united business class. This seat is particularly weird because you will find yourself staring across the aisle at another passenger facing you. There is very little storage in any of the seats on this aircraft. Noise from galley/lav not bad at all in this seat.
Flew from Wash Dullus to Brussels. 6K is a good seat due to some extra space between the fuselage and the seat itself so pillow and heavt blanket could be stored. this is a quiet seat as the more the front you are the further away from the galley(kitchen) and the crew talking heads.
I didn't find this seat to have much privacy at all, especially since every time you looked in the general direction of the galley you would make eye contact if anyone was there. I found the crew to be excellent but they were a very chatty group so it definitely wasn't a quiet seat either but given the number of people near me who had no trouble sleeping, perhaps it's just isolated to this row? For comparable purposes, I found the equivalent seat on a BA 777 to be 100% more private as they have the screens between the seats and you can't see anyone in the aisle while the divider is up.
The bulkhead seats (row 32 on my flight) had a panel underneath them, so the legroom from my seat (33A) was restricted. Not much room for putting a bag under the seat and certainly not enough space to straighten my legs.
19G is an Economy Plus seat with plenty of legroom. I couldn't find this seat's power outlet (so my kind neighbor let me use hers).
Food was delicious seats were awesome layed flat and crew too.
Flew FRA to IAD in Polaris First. The flight crew were great and very attentive. Food was good except for the main course of the rack of lamb. Too fatty and chewy. Rest of meal was really nice though. Overall, fantastic service!
I flew home from EWR-SFO in early november in Business First. seeing that 10C was so close to economy and reading how this might be an issue with noise and the foot traffic. I had no issues at all! this is actually one the best seats in business IMO!! you're far enough from the galley's and bathrooms, so noise and light isnt an issue! Noise from economy wasnt an issue at all!!! the only downside of these seats, not enough storage space.
For most other airlines, this would be economy plus, not business class. Cramped seat, too close to the bathroom, very stiff and uncomfortable, minimal service. 2-4-2 doesn't work for a long overnight.
United Business First is a waste of money. All you get is a narrow flatbed seat and no privacy at all. You are constantly facing another passenger. Meals are average. Service is OK.
Other than the normal extra leg room you get in the bulkhead row, this seat is not economy plus. Its extremely narrow and the unmoving arm rests (common in bulkhead) make it not worth the increased price.
welcome to sardine central people. or welcome to your MRI in the sky. these seats are so narrow that it is impossible to get comfortable. i'm 5'10 and 175lbs.
This seat is facing the galley directly as it's backward facing and the light is annoying if you're trying to sleep.
Amazing flight. Awesome service and amazing seat. SOO many hidden storage holes. Great flight!!
These are terrible seats. The galley and toilets do not align - the toilet doors open right into seats 8C and 8H and the lights from the galley light up that whole row. And because this is United you get the FA's yacking away all through the trip like a bunch of bored stockroom clerks. I would give 8C and 8H red and the rest of the row including the window sections a yellow. The same goes for the other United version of this plane which I flew on the first leg of my trip.
Can't lean against the wall comfortably when the seat is fully reclined. The recessed window makes that difficult.
This United business class is a biggest joke ever and a waste of money. The seats were outdated. They were too narrow (only 20 inch wide) for any medium-sized person to lay flat/sleep in comfortably. And the terrible layout makes lots of passengers face-to-face to each other and elbow-to-elbow to each other. NO Privacy whatsoever!
F!ying from ORD to BRU with my wife we found the seats to be very comfortable with a lot of adjustment. The service was excellent as was the steak.
Seats 29 D-E-G and 30 D-E-G are crew rest seats; when available, they have tons of legroom, a fold-up leg rest and plenty of room to recline. Tray tables are in the arm rests and video screens are fold up, not on the seat.
I recently flew United Global First and I agree that it is not a real First Class. It is dated and shabby, the gray color couldn't be any more depressing, the food was adequate, but not very good. There is not privacy from the person next to you when there is no divider. I think I heard the word First Class Suite. If so, that is a joke. United really needs to up it's game an provide a real First Class experience. What they provided is a clunky, dated product. The only thing I think was very good was having your own overhead compartment. However, since I was seated in the overhead, it wasn't the thing I wanted to be most impressed by. And as for their Business Class on this plane, I was shocked to see four adults crammed together. It looked uncomfortable and zero privacy or personal space. Eight across is a crime for a business Class.
Poor excuse for Business Class! Eight across only by installing a super narrow seat, no other airline puts eight seats in a 777 business class. Also, absolutely no storage at all, everything to the overhead for takeoff and landing.
I originally had selected 1A on this flight because, at the time of reservation, the aircraft was a 747-400. Upon learning of the switch to a 777-200, a friend highly recommended I take 2K instead, due to 2A being a crew rest seat with curtains and 2K not having anyone behind you (partition for beginning of BusinessFirst cabin). 2K was a nice seat. At 6'1" tall, I fit fully on the lie-flat seat in its reclined position. With only two rows, the GlobalFirst cabin felt pretty intimate, but I also didn't feel like it was the nicest First Class cabin on an international airline. The curtains draping the crew rest seat at 2A made the First cabin frankly look cheap and gaudy. The seat directly in front of me, 1K, was also used by crew during the flight as a crew rest seat (8.5-hour flight FRA-ORD). The service was good (not amazing but certainly adequate) with lots of food/wine service. Out of eight GlobalFirst seats, four had passengers and two were used as crew rest. The entertainment system had a lot of choices, so enough to keep busy with for a long flight. Having your own overhead compartment is nice in this cabin. Depending on the gate configuration at deplaning, you may not get to exit the aircraft first, as those of us in GlobalFirst didn't on my flight, because they deplaned only from Door L2 at ORD instead of using both L1 and L2, as had been done for boarding in FRA. As such, we had to walk back and join the long queue already formed to exit the plane.
I've not noticed an issue with the backward facing seat on any of my flights going backward (and I get motion sick easily). I had no issue getting over the fully reclined person in 10J. Looking back into the economy cabin, however, is super sketch, they should really have 100% opaque curtains between the two cabins instead of the current mesh.
Global first on United is not a real first class product. The seat is certainly big but it is shabby looking and does not compete with any first class offering by other international airlines as well as AA new 777-300's. The overall cabin is run down and cluttered. There is no physical separation between business class and Global First - further blinding the distinction between the two cabins. The bathrooms are too small for a 6'3" physically fit man. They are also dirty and run down. You will definitely be able to sleep as the bed is big and wide. You just need to manage your expectations and realize you are not getting your money's worth on this aircraft.
Cotrary to other opinions, flying backwards made little or no difference to my experience. In fact i was able to see the engines while while watching the sun rise. Which was quite surreal. The food was ordinary. However do you fly to eat great food?? The service although rough at the start improved during the trip. Climbing over the bed next to me was interesting but doable. Lack of storage area needs to be addressed. The pillow was a bit lumpy but the blanket comfortable. The intertainment was somewhat dated although worked sufficiently. I was travelling alone and the privacy was sufficient.
The business class on this plane is "up-scaled economy class" at best. There is NO other airline which squeezes 8 seats in a row on the B-777. As a results, seats are way too narrow and each row has two middle seats. Also, I cannot imagine that anybody would enjoy the rear-facing seats. For comparison, on the much wider B-747 Lufthansa puts 6 seats in a row (lower deck). To me calling this business class is fraud.
Even when the seat recline to a flat bed,wich is nice was the only good thing about the flight. Flying backwards (a very stupid idea for that price)and beeing watched by people from the economy class during the whole flight was more than anoying. The worst service, and flight attentends in my live and terrible food makes me not flying this airline ever again.
I've seen lots of comments about the business class lie flat seats, and the window seat passenger being a "prisoner" if the aisle seat passenger reclines. Actually I'm 5'8" (not terribly tall or long legged) and I can actually do a straddle/hop over the aisle passenger's legs while they are asleep without disturbing them at all. Granted it takes a bit of agility but its definitely doable. I'll take that over someone else waking me up to get past me if I were to take an asle seat any day!
I would make seat 21C poor. The lack of any under seat or back of seat storage makes it really hard to even have access to a bottle of water. You have to stow the screen during takeoff and landing and the screen is smaller than the other economy screens. I was quite disappointed with my decision to pay for this seat. I would not do that again.
First experience with UA's "new" business class product on flight from DC to Tokyo. The space is good and the seat well designed and comfortable. Detractors are the density of seats -- they really packed a lot in. I flew backwards once on BA and became ill, so I was sure to book this forward-facing seat. The AVOD system and selection was EXCELLENT. Detractors are the lack of privacy from your neighbor -- particularly in center section seats. You can always see exactly what your neighbor is watching, and crawling out from the window seat over a deployed bed is very difficult.
In addition to lavatory proximity, passengers often loiter immediately in front of the seat because of the large exit row width. No stowage for books or other personal materials also makes reading or working problematic.
Overall good business class seats. Full lie-flat but not quite long enough for a 6 foot person to stretch out completely. Foot well is small and cannot really be used as storage. Video system has dozens of movies and games and includes tethered remote with small keyboard. 110v plugs and usb power available. Amenities kit includes toothbrush, toothpaste, eyeshades and socks. Food was decent and plentiful. Flight attendants will open and close galley compartments so you will hear noise the entire flight. Some airports will allow you to board through 1st class. Much better deal if you get a discounted ticket instead of full fare.
The seats lie flat and that is good, but this 2-4-2 configuration results in very narrow seats. Not enough elbow room. No privacy. Not comfortable enough for a 5'8" medium frame traveler. So, probably uncomfortable for a larger person. Also, not enough room to place anything, water bottle, book, etc.
When flying GlobalFirst, as a "solo" passenger, I highly recommend sitting in seat 1A. While it's close to the lavatories, it's not a bother, as many of the pax tend to walk on the other side. 1A's location gives you a very private, intimate feel, and there's always more than enough overhead storage, as 2A is reserved as a pilot rest seat with a curtain around it. The mattress service is ONLY available on the 777's or on the original United aircrafts, NOT the converted Continental 767's. For a US carrier, GlobalFirst is worth the money. The negative is the placement of the TV. It makes it impossible for a traveling companion to sit on the ottoman and the lack of the "sheer" privacy curtain separating you from Biz Class. It's embarrassing as many Biz pax stare to see what's going on in the F service. Also, 1A means the first to disembark, at airports where door 1L is used, but usually 2L is used, making you have to disembark with the Biz Class PAX, which CAN be a struggle as the FA'S don't assist in giving you priority. Good product for a US carrier, but if loyal to Star Alliance, First Class service much better on LH, ANA, Swiss, and Singapore.
Only negative: cold air pours down for the first 4 hours from the overhead luggage compartment. A jacket and UA's blanket are a must.
I absolutely love the UNITED GLOBAL FIRST SEAT. It is large, open but still private enough. The seat itself is extremely comfortable to sleep on when flat and with the new turndown cotton padded cover and duvet, it is actually dreamy. When I am extremely tired and working very hard, I beg my FD to cover the cost for United First- if the flight is to Brazil or Asia.
The slide raft in the exit door sticks out and causes there to be much less legroom in this seat compared to the two others next to it. There's still more legroom than in economy, i think, but its something to be aware of.
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Oly 4/3 9-18mm, a keeper?
Discussion in 'Olympus Cameras' started by oto02, Nov 5, 2012.
I got a few 4/3 lenses that I am not sure if I should keep them or should I try to exchange them with m4/3 lil brothers.
The one that I like on the 4/3 body is 9-18mm, but on my PM-1 (and soon on PM-2) is not on my liking. Also I think the sharpnes of m.9-18mm is somehow better. So the question is, is it worth it to swap or not, taking into account that the former is gonna cost some extra.
Also was thinking if Oly 70-300mm (which collects dust as well) would be well off to be trade in for a m.75-300 version (or Panny 100-300mm).
Need to add that I am still having my E-3, and don't really want to get rid of it at the moment, even that in back to my mind is EM-5 or E-7. The ones that I am keeping the 50-200 mkI, 14-54 mkI, EC-14 and EX-25 for.
Thanks a lot for any opinions.
M.ZD 9-18: 155 g, 50 mm retracted.
ZD 9-18: 280 g, 73 mm.
M.ZD is 32% shorter and 45% lighter than ZD.
Although you would be without a 4/3 UWA.
I wouldn't give away the 4/3 9-18 for the m4/3 one for a simple reason. It is sharp across the frame, while the latter isn't. Just do a comparison at DPR's comparometer. It has also more CA.
it is also more fragile and it can have decentering issues. For an UWA fast AF is not a great need.
I can't think of a whole lot of compelling reasons to recommend the 4/3 (Zuiko) version over the m4/3 (M Zuiko). It's cheaper (which might be reason enough), it's a bit sharper in the corners, and it feels more solid because it isn't collapsible like the M Zuiko. On the other hand, the M Zuiko seems to be sharper in the centre, is much smaller (particularly when collapsed for storage), is much lighter, and focuses a whole lot quicker and quieter.
Unless you think that you might still want to use it on your E-3 I would consider switching over to the M Zuiko.
Thanks guys. I'll try to sell my 4/3 9_18mm, which havent used anyway, and trying to get a M. version.
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Mmmm you better soak up the beauty of this photo like we soaked up the beautiful sun rays last Saturday when we hiked in Pacifica.
The Gray Whale Cove Trail is a short drive from San Francisco, around thirty minutes which makes this a perfect weekend hike for a city dweller.
The trail head will be a little hard to find, when coming from the North you will have to turn left into the parking lot. I ended up waiting for the next turn off on the right and then when traffic was clear turned around.
When I looked at this article it said that the trail was 3 miles… well not sure where we they got that idea. Chels, Tash, and I just wondered around the trails heading up and around and back around the coast line and although we forgot to map our mileage (oops!) it took us around two to two and half hours which we guestimated as 6 or so miles.
We found this adorable bench that looked as if someone had handcrafted it and assembled on site!
Tash, Chels and I stopped a fellow hiker for a shot. Glad we were able to commemorate the day with so many great photos.
Oh and this trail is pup friendly – as long as your friend is on a leash.
This is Oliver, Natasha’s baby boy Labradoodle. He was a big hit on the trail.
Perfect day hike, then head to Pacifica for a lunch!
Any recommendations for restaurants in Pacifica? It was hard to find one that had a patio for Oliver.
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Toys ‘R’ Us won’t be getting back $10 million it allegedly overpaid in rent and taxes at its Times Square flagship store. A New York State appeals court ruled for the landlord, an entity affiliated with Bow Tie Partners, a real estate development firm, pointing out that Toys ‘R’ Us had paid the alleged overcharges for 12 years without complaint.
The toy store had argued that the terms of their lease limited the amount of real estate taxes they had to pay for the signs of other tenants on the building, according to Law360. However, that provision does not apply to another section of the lease, which requires the tenant to pay a proportionate share of the building-wide real estate taxes, the five-judge state appeals court panel ruled.
“When reviewing the parties’ course of conduct, including plaintiff’s consistent payment of its share of the real estate taxes for over 12 years without protest, it is clear that defendant’s construction of the relevant lease provisions comports with the parties’ intent,” the panel stated.
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Along with the new mortgage rule changes for qualifying that were introduced in early October, the minister of finance also announced tax changes that will affect every homeowner in Canada.
There will now be requirements to claim the capital gains exemption on the sale of a principal residence.
The intention is to close current tax loopholes used by foreign real estate investors, but the changes are affecting all Canadian homeowners if only by the fact that you will now be required to report the information on your tax return.
All property is subject to a capital gains tax. So if there is any increase in the value of any property such as a home, rental property, family cottage or even a stock portfolio, you may be required to pay a capital gains tax.
Your principal residence is exempt from this tax so that allows you to shelter any profits you might make from the sale of your primary residence.
A principal residence is any property that has been occupied during the year by you or a family member, but that can only be one property.
Only one home per family is allowed.
There is no minimum length of time that you must occupy the home.
Starting with the 2016 tax year, you will now be required to report the sale of your principal residence, which wasn’t required in the past.
It will get complicated if you only use part of your home as your principal residence and are using another part as a rental suite or a home based business as capital gains may be due on that portion of the sale.
The rules are quite complex and you must report the sale of a principal residence or a deemed sale.
A deemed sale occurs if there is a change in the use of the property such as changing the use of your current principal residence to a rental property or a business and vice versa.
When you change the use of a property, you are generally considered to have sold the property at its fair market value and to have immediately reacquired the property for the same amount.
You have to report the disposition (and designation) of your principal residence and/or the resulting capital gain or loss (in certain situations) in the year the change of use occurs.
As a homeowner you need to be aware of these new rules and if you have any questions I encourage you to speak with a tax professional. I would be happy to provide you with a referral so please contact me at 888-561-2679 or email [email protected].
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Area youth from diverse backgrounds train with professional artists to create original works of art commissioned by a local business. Students will strengthen their technical skills, gain greater exposure to the arts community in Grand Rapids, and gain practical experience in the arts to strengthen résumés. Anyone can view past summer commissions on Wealthy St., Sheldon Blvd., Fulton, Library St., Grandville Ave., and in Southtown.
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The universe is all about randomness, probability, and certainty. In all the disorders we see is an order and a cosmic harmony from above. The number 11:11 is of great importance and has been continuously occurring since the concept of time. The repetition of numbers isn’t restricted to numerology, but religions like Judaism and Christianity relay its meaning and importance on a different level. The different beliefs make it not only the master number but for some, an Angelic whisper, A moment to let out one desire and wish all about one’s life.
As human brains are naturally inclined to look for patterns and tend to notice it more often under different circumstances. Such phenomenon’s involving numbers such as 11 are prominent in our everyday life and might have a mystical meaning to it since its historical significance and the experiences of people when considered.
The debate whether the number 11:11 is scientific or spiritual has existed for long. However, it holds its significance on both grounds. Not to mention the historical importance which served as the building block for both the scientific and spiritual origins. Following are the different reasons accompanying these bases for it.
Science has a mathematical approach to the master number 11:11. According to the newest theory on the block “The String Theory” which is all set to be “The Theory of Everything” if proven, it proposes 4 basic dimensions height, width, length and time which constitutes the basic 1111 pattern. However, in this age of awareness, there has got to be more right?
For the big bang to occur the unfolding of the universe depends on the multiplication of hydrogen and helium infinitely! Hence the ratio 1+1:(1+1) infinite times gives us 11:11.
Multiplying 11 with 11 gives us 1234321 which is the pyramid number. Egyptians pyramids believed their pyramids wouldn’t be sacred if not blessed by the number 11.
Colin Wilson in his book” The Pythagorean theorem” showed how the Fibonacci sequence a mathematical formula for patterns in nature, signifies harmony and functions under the digits 1 and 1.
Ever heard of a cosmic call, angelic whisper or the Universe trying to reach you? Ever wonder what it means? These are the terms closely associated with the spiritual origins of the number 11:11 and other numeric numbers repeated and noticed by us in our daily lives.
Why do I keep seeing repeating numbers?
According to numerology, the number 11 signifies intuition, enlightenment, and insight. When it is paired with 11:11 it is a wakeup call by the Universe to be conscious and aware. It is believed that this number opens a portal for the mortal and immortal to pass onto each other worlds. It’s important to know that there has been recorded experiences by people to events upon the appearance of this number in their lives which is why that makes it a belief worth believing.
Some important events in history have coincidentally or extraordinarily occurred on a pattern that boggles the mind when noticed. Many of them surely do spooky.
The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 11, 11/11.
11:11 occurs in the split between AD/BC.
The Mayan apocalypse was predicted on 11/11.
What to do when you see 11:11?
There have been lots of practices people around the world do upon seeing this number in their life but here are the best possible ways you can make the best out of it, and it could also have a good impact on your life.
The most important thing one should know is whether if this number means anything to him or her. For many, it’s just a number that repeats. For others, it’s a message to wake up and get conscious, be aware! Because only then will one truly validate its essence. It can be a simple thought like I need to get on with my life, stop being doubtful, be grateful. Because that’s what wakeup calls are for, to embrace everything around us and notice nature in its true form.
This is probably the moment one should hold back, relax, be calm and start listening to one’s own thoughts. Are you sending good thoughts to the universe? Are you pondering over the interactions you had and how did they affect others? Are you altruistically trying to help others? These are not possibly some thoughts that discourage you but rather inspire you because maybe that is what you need right now.
The most important thing to note is that to wish isn’t to selfishly desire for our own leisure but it is imparting goodness to the world around you. And that is the reason why people often fail to notice the results after wishing because in this spiritual moment one is in contact with nature and all materialistic objects lose their importance.
Follow your intuition and write it down!
This is actually one of the practical things you could do. By following your thoughts and doing what you think is good will help you with your life. If you write all that down if not now maybe in a few months you will notice the different patterns.
No question this summarizes the whole process because it is through meditation which we live this experience and not only relive ourselves but actually emerge as someone imparting goodness to the world around us.
The central idea is that everything has a reason to happen whether scientific or spiritual and it carries a meaning to it, to embrace it and live through it is to communicate happiness to oneself and others. So, the next time you see 11:11 again, remember to do something great!
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Fans of horror of every variety will find something to love in these pages.
Clive Barker, Lisa Morton, Ray Garton, Ed Gorman, and Heather Graham. This is the fourth installment of an anthology series edited by Brian James Freeman and Richard Chizmar of Cemetery Dance fame.
According to the book's blurb, the authors featured in this entry "lead readers down a twisted labyrinth of terror, horror, and suspense..." Where the Barker and Morton pieces are concerned, "bittersweetness" also fits.
The other Dark Screams volumes, Cemetery Dance magazine and, in the case of one story in this collection, Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
I'll focus on Lisa Morton's "The New War," as it was my personal favorite of the five tales. The story follows Mike, a World War II veteran laid up in a VA hospital, terrorized by a shadowy creature that seems to prey on the elderly and dying men around him.
Given that Mike is a bit of a curmudgeon, who else but Harry Dean Stanton?
We have a small town in England on All Hallow's Eve (Clive Barker's "The Departed"), the aforementioned VA hospital in Lisa Morton's tale, a suburb in America plagued by a Thing ("Sammy Comes Home" by Ray Garton), a very small town in Utah (Ed Gorman's "The Brasher Girl"), and a Horror-Con terrorized by a real horror ("Creature Feature" by Heather Graham).
Despite the conflicts detailed in the first and last settings, I'll say yes to those, but nope to the other three.
It was not only painters who were connoisseurs of light, Hermione had come to learn in the three days since her death; so too, were those obliged to shun it.
In my review of Dark Screams Volume Two, I wrote, "If this upward trend in quality continues, we are sure to see amazing things in the volumes to come."
Indeed, every volume has surpassed its predecessor in terms of quality, making Volume Four the best yet. Part of what makes this entry to the series so great is its thematic through-line of acceptance, a concept we see pop up in all five stories. Clive Barker's "The Departed" deals with the ghost of a woman who can't let her previous life and her child go, and thus witnesses the consequences of clinging to the past.
In "The New War," Lisa Morton explores this idea of accepting one's mortality not from the perspective of the recently deceased, but rather through the eyes of a delusional man potentially on his last days, a man wrestling with demons both external and internal.
Acceptance of mortality also plays into "Sammy Comes Home," whereby author Ray Garton delivers a kind of "sometimes dead is better" message (though his story is just as much Alien or Invasion of the Body Snatchers as it is Pet Sematary, touching on issues of trust and logic vs. conviction).
The past lurks around every corner in Ed Gorman's "The Brasher Girl," which gives us a deeply unsettling view into a mind disturbed both by external factors and the protagonist's previous relationship, which ended with a wound in his heart he cannot heal.
Finally, Heather Graham provides a more "lighthearted" end to the anthology with "Creature Feature," a possible homage to the heroics and ultraviolence of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The X-Files. But while Graham's tale isn't quite as heavy as its brethren, the theme of acceptance still emerges out of the narrative. Here we see characters who only survive the real-life terror inside a Horror-Con by trusting their eyes and their "sixth senses" rather than their logic or reason—or, accepting the possibility of unexplained, supernatural events.
Collectively, Volume Four constitutes the most cohesive, narratively enriching and entertaining Dark Screams entry to date. Be it the presence of genre icons Barker and Morton, stories from the lesser-known but equally talented Garton and Gorman, or the pure fun of Graham's tale, fans of horror of every variety will find something to love in these pages.
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nce upon a time in the not so distant past, I recall credit unions across the nation pondering the fates of their credit card programs. Keep?
nce upon a time in the not so distant past, I recall credit unions across the nation pondering the fates of their credit card programs. Keep? Sell? Keep? Sell? At the same time, credit unions were in the news for selling their credit card portfolios to banks?yes, the same banks that have since brought down the American economy. Oh, the justifications I used to hear: credit cards were not a core competency, the risk was too great, fraud was a concern, it’s an orphan within our product line. And, yes, some credit union CEOs even said banks do cards better. The credit card remains the most misunderstood product within a credit union.
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Perkiomen Valley at Souderton, 7 p.m.
Peddie School at Germantown Academy, 4 p.m.
Souderton at Perkiomen Valley, 7 p.m.
Central Bucks West at Hatboro-Horsham, 3:30 p.m.
Solebury School, Friends Central at Abington Friends, 3:45 p.m.
Delco Christian at Bristol, 6 p.m.
New Hope-Solebury at Plumstead Christian, 6 p.m.
Abington at Bensalem, 7 p.m.
Upper Moreland at Upper Dublin, 7 p.m.
Souderton at Pennridge, 7 p.m.
Central Bucks East at Central Bucks South, 7 p.m.
Conwell-Egan at Cardinal O'Hara, 7 p.m.
Lansdale Catholic at Father Judge, 7:30 p.m.
Lansdale Catholic at Little Flower, 7:30 p.m.
Upper Dublin at Hatboro-Horsham, 3 p.m.
Lansdale Catholic at Neumann-Goretti, 3:30 p.m.
Archbishop Ryan at Conwell-Egan, 3:30 p.m.
The incorrect school was mentioned in a headline in the boys basketball notebook in Tuesday's edition. It should have read: No post-grads, no problem for Solebury School.
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