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Discover the Bruck-Lee permanent collection at the Musée Bruck. This collection consists of more than 70 works (paintings and sculptures). This collection was put together by the Cowansville Art Centre (1956-1979) who played, among others, the role of a gallery exhibiting local artists from Montreal and Canada. In exchange, the artists were invited to give their works. Discover the works of Alexander Y. Jackson from Groupe des Sept and many artists from Beaver Hall Group. Since 2009, Lee-Vermeille collection, following a sponsorship project, adds a contemporary component to the museum with its garden sculptures and paintings. The museum also hosts visual arts temporary exhibitions, mainly of artists living in the region and around. Second empire style and built in 1874 as the Eastern Townships Bank, this remarkable building is a remarkable place to visit and is also the starting point of a heritage tour. - Tourist signs - Schedule June to September. - Detailed schedule Year-round, Thursday to Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. June 24 to Sept. 5, daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Entrance free
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Military Claims Two Soldiers Also Slain in Fighting According to an Afghan government security briefing, the Afghan military killed 117 Taliban and/or ISIS militants over the last 24 hours in offensives targeting 18 of the country’s 34 provinces. They also claimed 50 militants wounded and two captured. The statement only offered real details in one case, an attack in Helmand Province against a Taliban “hideout,” which they said killed 27 and wounded 16. Four heretofore unknown Taliban “commanders” were among the slain. Other than one of the many other offensives hitting the Kunduz Province, there weren’t really details on what else happened, beyond this massive claimed death toll. The Afghan military often makes such claims of gaudy death tolls among Taliban fighters, with few casualties on their own side. The army noted two troops killed “in the same period,” but offered no details on that either. Though some of the dead were attributed to airstrikes, it is extremely unlikely that the Afghan military routed the Taliban to the point where 117 militants were killed and only two members of the Army. In most recent battles in Helmand, the two sides have appeared relatively evenly matched. It is also noteworthy that the military claimed all these killings but no territory taken over. Last 5 posts by Jason Ditz - Russia Ready to Talk With Trump on Nuclear Arms, Syria - January 17th, 2017 - Sec/Def, Other Top Dems Oppose Manning's Release - January 17th, 2017 - Key NATO Commander Agrees With Trump, NATO Is Obsolete - January 17th, 2017 - Nigerian Warplanes Attack Refugee Camp, Killing Over 100 Civilians - January 17th, 2017 - US Strike Syria's al-Bab After Turkish Criticism - January 17th, 2017
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Wary British MPs are expected to back military action in Iraq, as part of a daunting mission to destroy Islamic State (Isis) that the defence secretary Michael Fallon said could endure for as long as two to three years. The Commons motion, agreed unanimously by the cabinet and due to be debated by MPs for seven hours , is couched in terms of protecting Iraq from the brutality of Isis and specifically excludes air strikes in Syria without a further Commons vote. Fallon said the war would be “a long haul” and made little attempt to deny that Isis’s destruction may eventually, subject to another vote from MPs, require coalition action against Isis militants in Syria. The motion, the product of extensive negotiations with the Labour leader Ed Miliband, also promises that the UK will not deploy troops in ground combat operations in Iraq, a wording that nevertheless permits the presence of trainers, intelligence and special forces to help guide RAF jets and strengthen Iraqi and Kurdish forces. The motion asks MPs to support “the government of Iraq in protecting civilians and restoring its territorial integrity” by measures “including the use of UK air strikes to support Iraqi, including Kurdish, security forces efforts against Isil in Iraq”. The cabinet, handed clear advice from the attorney general justifying the war’s legality, was also briefed by the home secretary Theresa May on the threat of reprisals by Isis supporters in the UK. It is expected that six RAF Tornado jets will be in action within as little as 24 hours of the vote. The jets, based in Cyprus, were out over Iraq on Wednesday night gathering intelligence in preparation for attacks that are being co-ordinated with the US led coalition, as well as Iraqi and Kurdish armed forces. After the initial strikes it is likely there will be a pause as the RAF identify further Isis targets for attack. A similar pause occurred after initial French air strikes. A British source said: “This is not about hundreds of bunkers that will be targeted straight away.” Before the recall, MPs from all sides were expressing concern about the dangers of mission creep and the absence of identifiable or achievable war aims in the Commons motion that describes the war almost exclusively in terms of answering a request by the Iraqi government to defend its territorial integrity. Despite that, whips from the three main parties have told their leaders that they will comfortably win the vote to authorise British involvement in air strikes against targets from Islamic State. That will come in marked contrast to a year ago when David Cameron unexpectedly lost a Commons vote on air strikes designed to punish President Bashar al-Assad of Syria last summer. The prime minister has worked painstakingly to ensure Labour support in advance of Friday’s debate with a carefully crafted motion that is precise about what it authorises. As a result, in debate a modest but noticeable number of MPs on both sides will rebel against the three line whip imposed by all the party leaders calling on them to support air strikes against Isis forces in Iraq. But while all party leaders face rebellions on their benches, the whips are predicting the most notable element of the debate is likely to be heartfelt speeches of concern from loyalists and rebels. Keith Simpson, who served as William Hague’s parliamentary private secretary during his four years as foreign secretary, told the Guardian: “A number of colleagues will, either in their speeches during the debate or in the form of interventions, raise serious questions because they do have concerns about the overall coalition strategy, about means and ends, whether you can continue air strikes just on Iraq targets or whether pressure will be brought to bear on us to include targets in Syria.” Adam Holloway, the Conservative MP for Gravesham, who served with the Grenadier Guards during the first Gulf war, told the Guardian: “It has just not been thought through. This is a political problem. Isis in Iraq are Sunni tribesmen who were fed up with the Maliki government. They are international jihadis and they are former Ba’ath regime elements. The only way you are going to get rid of the foreign jihadis is if the Sunni tribes and the Ba’athists do it themselves. “If your answer is to start bombing Isis in Iraq then what you are actually doing is bombing the tribes and the Ba’athists who are exactly the people you are going to need to get rid of Isis. It is a political problem.” He added: “I am not going to vote for a bombing campaign that hasn’t been thought through.” Fallon, who was accompanied at the cabinet by the chief of the defence staff General Sir Nick Houghton and senior figures in the intelligence agencies, made no attempt to pretend that Britain’s third military intervention in Iraq since 1990 would be swift or easy. The defence secretary said: “This has to be planned, it has to be sustained. This is going to be a long drawn-out campaign which we have to be careful, methodical and measured about. “But equally there’s a determination right across Nato to tackle Isil. Because if we don’t, it comes back on us.” He continued: “John Kerry [the US secretary of state] has estimated two to three years, that looks like a long haul to me. But we have to face up to this. This kind of extremism has been spreading, taking root in democracies.” Fallon sought to justify the action by saying: “We all have a very direct interest. Britain does above all. We’ve seen already terrorist attacks here – the London tube, London buses, the murder of Lee Rigby, the attack on Glasgow airport – we’ve already been under attack from this kind of extremism and we have to deal with it. This is a very direct British interest and our armed forces are ready for it.” The daughter of David Haines, the British aid worker beheaded by the militant organisation, told ITV News that she believed Britain needed to get involved in air strikes. “IS need to be eradicated. They can’t continue this way. They can’t be doing this to people and get away with it. No matter what nationality, if they are western or not. “Hundreds of Syrians have been killed by them. They need to be stopped. If air strikes and ground force is what it takes, that’s what it takes.” Fallon said any action in Syria would have to be separately endorsed by parliament, but clearly thought action in Syria could follow Iraq. He explained: “They are different countries. Everything we’ve done in Iraq so far – every flight, every delivery – has been with the permission or at the invitation of the Iraqi government. Everything we are doing in Iraq we are authorised to do. “And that doesn’t apply to Syria, so it’s a different legal situation and it’s also a different military situation because of Syria’s quite formidable air defence system.” A summary of the legal advice provided to cabinet by Attorney General Jeremy Wright repeatedly highlighted states the prohibition of the use of force “does not apply to the use of military force by one state on the territory of the other if the territorial state so requests or consents.” He added that it was clear in this case that Iraq has consented to the use of military force to defend itself against Isis in Iraq. - This article was amended on Friday 26 September 2014. We incorrectly stated that William Hague served as home secretary. He was of course foreign secretary from 2010 to 2014. This has been corrected.
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This is a tale of two men who raised themselves above the narrow conventions of their times, one a great king, the other a simple Frankish warrior who taught himself to read. The king was Karl der Grosse, later to be known as Charlemagne. War was what sustained the High King Karl. He remained mighty and glorified as long as he could win victories, fighting and ruling largely like his pagan enemies. Gradually he began to change, moved by uncommon men around him who were able to show him a different way. It was his genius to recognize them. One of those men was Sebastian, the bastard child of Ermengard, the wife of a famous count at Charlemagne’s court, and Attalus, a renowned but landless “Horse Master,” or constable. Sebastian was raised in relative isolation on the wild Saxon border by a lucky combination of enlightened people: his imperious mother, a blind sage, and a pair of very unorthodox clergymen, all of whom taught him to seek his own way and be strong enough to bear the consequences. Sebastian succeeds in becoming a skilled and formidable fighter, but Heimdal, the blind man, and the two counter-cultural priests inspire him to become a scholar as well, a status avoided by most of Charlemagne’s rough-edged warriors. Sebastian’s determination and unconventional character win him the king’s love, but an ingrained sense of integrity leads him to oppose Charlemagne’s brutal methods of vengeance against his enemies the Saxons. Standing on the perilous edge of treason, Sebastian’s fate is further imperiled by his brutish cousin Konrad, whose hatred threatens to destroy Sebastian and his family. The story’s young hero is not immune to the attractions and temptations of the fairer sex. At the court of the king, he is stunned and enchanted in turn by the bold charms of the voluptuous Adelaide and the cool beauty of the regal Adela. Later, he succumbs to the allure and availability of a village girl, Gersvind, with tragic consequences. The story follows closely the chronicle of Charlemagne’s 30-year war against his foes, the pagan Saxons, led by Widukind, Prince of the Saxons, a wily blond giant of legendary fame and ferocity. This fast-paced adventure story brings to life Charlemagne’s realm at a time when the vicious Christian-pagan wars of the 8th century would decide the fate of Europe. Full of action and romance, it is a realistic and colorful recreation of the world of Europe’s greatest medieval monarch. Sebastian’s Way, Book I of The Sebastian Chronicles, tells the tale of a young man who sought to be different in a world in which being right when those in authority are wrong could be dangerous as well as ruinous. It is the story of two men, Charlemagne, “The Thunderer”, who fights and rules like the pagan enemies he seeks to conquer, and a young warrior who challenges the king to forge a new path to peace. Though action and adventure abound, it is a colorful medieval stew, rich with the authentic stock of the times: savage warriors, salty peasants, courageous, ground-breaking clergy, and plenty of memorable maidens for those who like a good romance. The Paladin, Book II of The Sebastian Chronicles, takes the hero far afield from the Court of Charlemagne and its Rhineland background. Through his courage on the battlefield, original ideas, and steadfast service to the king Sebastian has been given the honor of becoming one of Charlemagne’s twelve paladins, men who hold the king’s absolute trust and are thus asked to undertake the hardest and most dangerous missions for the realm. The first part of the book describes how Sebastian came to be chosen as a paladin. It is a high honor but the cost is also high. He loses his wife and family and is submerged into a world of intrigue and violence. Eventually he is asked by the king to undertake a long and arduous trip to three preeminent capitals of the 9th century medieval world: Constantinople, Jerusalem and Baghdad. In each city he faces highly complicated tasks with only a slender chance of success. Becoming a paladin and pursuing the complex and dangerous business of one of the most powerful rulers of the day changes Sebastian from the young man of faith and character he once was into a hard-bitten warrior in a violent world whose losses and trials lead him to fear for the loss of his soul. Thus the latter part of the book also becomes a parable of the ruin and redemption of a professional soldier. A native of Louisiana, George Steger followed a Deep South tradition and entered the Army after graduation from college. His service began in the famed 101st Airborne Division and eventually included battalion command in Vietnam and four European tours as an intelligence officer and Russian foreign area specialist, working on both sides of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. After retirement, Colonel Steger traded sword for plowshare in a second career as Professor of History and International Affairs at the University of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, Kansas. He is now Professor Emeritus at Saint Mary and engaged in a third career as a writer. He is the author of The Sebastian Chronicles, a three-volume series of historical novels set in the 8th and 9th centuries during the reign of Charlemagne. Two books in the series are published: Sebastian’s Way: The Pathfinder, and Sebastian’s Way: The Paladin. The third volume, Sebastian’s Way: The Torchbearer is in the works, and a prequel, The Horse Master, is planned. All of the novels are tales of adventure, duty, honor, and love in what is generally regarded as Europe’s so-called "Dark Ages". The author is at pains however to depict accurately life in the Early Middle Ages and demonstrate how much was accomplished during those seminal times to prepare the ground for Europe’s later global preeminence. The stories came from Steger’s experiences in both war and peace--from fourteen years in Germany and Eastern Europe, and from his love of teaching medieval and other European history courses at the university. After a long and happy marriage to his college sweetheart, George lost his beloved wife Mary Jo to breast cancer. He remains very close to their five grown and gifted children and now lives and writes from his home in rural Kansas. "We are proud to announce that, SEBASTIAN'S WAY: THE PATHFINDER by George Steger is a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree. This tells a reader that this book is well worth their time and money!" "As a lover of historical novels I found George Steger’s "Sebastian’s Way" fascinating and literally was kidnapped by his well-written and intriguing story. I give it five stars because of how I was quickly and completely caught up in his dynamically flowing story of a young idealist in the time of Charlemagne. This is a story of fierce forest battles with pagan warriors, of young passionate love and Sebastian’s fidelity to his Liege Charlemagne, of heartbreaking defeat and hope rekindled. As with every good story I didn’t want it to end, but looking again at the front cover I read under the title, “The Sebastian Chronicles: Book One.” Now with the gift of anticipation I eagerly await returning to the tale of this absorbing character, Sebastian, in Steger’s sweeping saga." "The violent 8th-century world of Charlemagne is brought vividly to life in the first volume of George Steger’s “Sebastian Chronicles,” which star a young warrior named Sebastian from the far distant Saxon border. 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|Rediff India Abroad Home | All the sections| Manipur insurgent groups want to end violence October 07, 2005 23:08 IST In a major push towards peace in the Northeast, the Centre has decided to suspend armed operations against eight insurgent groups in Manipur which have expressed the desire to join the mainstream and sought launching of formal negotiations. "Realising the futility of continuing with insurgent activities, eight Kuki groups have expressed a desire to end violence and join the mainstream for formal negotiations with the government for peaceful settlement of all issues," a defence Ministry spokesman said in New Delhi. "The groups have sought time to decide the modalities and requested for cessation of operations against them," he said. The unified headquarters, operating in the Northeast, has "agreed to the request for a period of six months from August one 2005," the spokesman said. The groups are Kuki Liberation Army, Kuki National Front (Military Council) and (Zougam), Kuki National Army, United Socialist Revolutionary Army, Kuki Revolutionary Army, Kuki National Front (Samulel), United Kuki Liberation Front and Zomi Revolutionary Army.
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010 For Dario Pegoretti Fans Did you miss the only-for-one-day viewing of D'Acciaio (Of Steel) directed by Ben Ingham? The film captures Dario Pegoretti and co-workers in his workshop in Caldonazzo. Rapha has produced an accompanying book with images in full color and dialogue extracts from the film. The book also holds a copy of the film on DVD. It's now available from Rapha (here). The movie trailer: Stories for the Italian Cycling Journal about rides, granfondos, having a good time cycling in Italy, Italian cycling history, etc. are very welcome. Contact me at firstname.lastname@example.org. There are more than 1,600 stories in this blog. The search feature to the right works best for finding subjects in the blog. There is also an Italian weather widget along the right side and a translate button at the bottom so you can translate each page. What I'm riding.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012 Laymen and Professional Scholars Consider the case of classical studies. A century ago our ancestors knew far less than we can know (if we want to know) about the civilization of Greece and Rome; and yet somehow, in spite of the more copious fountains which now break out before our feet, we seem strangely exempt from thirst. The study of the classics is now described as 'too narrow'. I do not believe that a study which was wide enough to educate Gladstone and Derby and Asquith and Curzon is too narrow for us. What has happened is not that the subject has lost its value but that a humane subject has been treated as an exact science: professional classical scholars have assumed that they are teaching only other professional classical scholars; consequently they have killed the classics. When I see a Greek tragedy, one of the greatest works of human literature, a tragedy no longer than a single book of Paradise Lost, put out into the world with a commentary of three large octavo volumes round its neck, weighing in all nearly half a stone, I fear the poor thing will not get far: it will languish and die, die of strangulation and neglect in some corner of a forgotten bookshelf. If an interest in the classics survives today, apart from the subsidies which they enjoy from the past, that may well be due rather to the enterprise of Sir Allen Lane and his Pelican Books, where they appear, purged of otiose learning, reanimated by lay interest, than to the heavy cossetting of professional scholars. Similarly, unless we take heed, there is a danger that philosophers may kill philosophy, philologists literature, and historians history. Armies of research students, organised by a general staff of professors, may in time have mapped out the entire history of the world. We may know, or be able to know, what every unimportant minor official in a government office did every hour of his day, what every peasant paid for his plot in a long extinct village, how every backbencher voted on a private bill in an eighteenth-century parliament. Our libraries may groan beneath volumes on medieval chamber administration and bed-chamber administration. But to what end? Just as the layman now turns aside from the great civilised nations of antiquity whose living literature has been stifled with dead learning, and goes a-whoring after the barbarous despotisms of ancient Assyria or the savage empires of pre-Columbian America—peoples of bloody history and no literature at all—so he will turn aside from us and seek interest and enlightenment elsewhere. He may not seek it in such edifying sources; but it will not be for us to complain, who will have driven him away.Hat tip: Ian Jackson, who adds: "The 3-vol. commentary can only be [Eduard] Fraenkel's Agamemnon. C.F. Russo said that Giorgio Pasquali used to tell his pupils (Russo was one of them) 'If you have lost your handkerchief, try looking in Fraenkel's Agamemnon. Everything is there!'" People who acquired wealth do not seem to have been admired by the Greeks for commercial acumen, inventiveness, flair for the exploitation of opportunities, or the single-minded pursuit of profit which causes the self-made millionaire to be an object of admiration in some modern societies. In comedy, some use is made of the assumption that dishonest men become rich and honest men remain poor; this is the theme of Aristophanes' Wealth, and cf. Men. Colax 43, 'No one gets rich quickly by being honest'. Jealousy enters into this view, fortified by the resentment of injustice which we feel when we compare bad rich people with good poor people, and in the case of the Greeks the comparative absence of innovation in the material conditions of life entailed also an absence of people who could claim to have benefited the population by inventing, producing and marketing something new and useful.The Kolax quotation (Οὐδεὶς ἐπλούτησε ταχέως δίκαιος ὤν) is missing from Dover's index of "Greek Authors and Works Cited" (it should be on p. 325). Stobaeus quotes it under the heading περὶ ἀδικίας καὶ φιλαργυρίας καὶ πλεονεξίας. It is discussed by Renzo Tosi, Dictionnaire des sentences latines et grecques, tr. Rebecca Lenoir (Grenoble: Jérôme Millon, 2010), #1807 (p. 1320), where however the reference to Plato, "Les Lois, 7, 743a" is mistaken—743a is in book 5 of Plato's Laws. On resentment against the suddenly rich, see Demosthenes 10.68 (not in Tosi, tr. J.H. Vince): Indeed, of these politicians, some who were beggars are suddenly growing rich, some unknown to name and fame are now men of honour and distinction; while you, on the contrary, have passed from honour to dishonour, from affluence to destitution.In Latin, the saying appears, almost as a translation of Menander, in Publilius Syrus 329 Ribbeck: Repente dives factus est nemo bonus (or, in Pithoeus' transposition, Repente dives nemo factus est bonus). A few parallels not in Tosi: καὶ γάρ τοι τούτων μὲν ἐκ πτωχῶν ἔνιοι ταχὺ πλούσιοι γίγνονται, καὶ ἐξ ἀνωνύμων καὶ ἀδόξων ἔνδοξοι καὶ γνώριμοι, ὑμεῖς δὲ τοὐναντίον ἐκ μὲν ἐνδόξων ἄδοξοι, ἐκ δ᾽ εὐπόρων ἄποροι. Cicero, Philippics 2.27.65 (tr. D.R. Shackleton Bailey): Thus, having plunged suddenly into the wealth of such a man, he wildly rejoiced like a character in a farce, "beggar one day, rich the next."Seneca the Elder, Controversiae 2.1.28 (quoting Rufus Vibius, tr. Michael Winterbottom): in eius igitur viri copias cum se subito ingurgitasset, exsultabat gaudio, persona de mimo, "modo egens, repente dives." You shouldn't imagine riches suit everybody. Nothing is more indecent than a nouveau riche.Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus 22.1.14 (on Agathocles, my translation): non est quod putes omnibus divitias convenire: nihil enim nocentius novicio divite est. Not satisfied with having suddenly become rich instead of poor, he engaged in piracy against his homeland.Related post: Mma Potokwane and Saint Jerome. nec contentus quod ex inope repente dives factus esset, piraticam adversus patriam exercuit. Tuesday, October 30, 2012 Whatever They Don't Like is a Heresy Now the charge of heresy is another thing, and yet for any light cause they take the cry on their lips, 'It is a heresy.' Formerly he was considered a heretic who dissented from the Gospels, from the Articles of Faith, or from those doctrines which enjoyed equal authority with them. Now if any one dissents from Aquinas he is denounced as a heretic; nay, he is so if he dissents from any piece of reasoning which any sophist fabricated yesterday in the schools. Whatever they don't like, whatever they don't understand, is a heresy; to know Greek is a heresy; to speak with a good accent is a heresy; whatever they do not do themselves is a heresy. I confess it is a grave crime to corrupt the faith, but every subject ought not to be made a question of faith.Sancte Erasme, ora pro nobis! Nunc alia res est haereseos crimen, et tamen ob quamlibet levem causam, hoc statim habent in ore, 'Haeresis est, haeresis est.' Olim haereticus habebatur qui dissentiebat ab Evangeliis, ab articulis fidei, aut iis que cum his parem obtinerent authoritatem. Nunc si quis usquam dissentiat a Thoma, vocatur haereticus; imo si quis a commenticia rations, quam heri sophista quispiam in scholis commentus est. Quicquid non placet, quicquid non intelligunt, haeresis est. Graece scire haeresis est. Expolite loqui haeresis est. Quicquid ipsi non faciunt, haeresis est. Fateor grave crimen esse vitiatae fidei, sed non oportet quidvis trahere in quaestionem fidei. For those readers who send me emails, please replace @yahoo.com by @gmail.com, as I also have a Gmail account which works fine. A friend reported this morning that an email sent to my Yahoo! Mail address was kicked back, so apparently there are problems not only on the receiving side but also on the sending side of what Yahoo! keeps calling "the best web-based email." On the other hand, it's free! More on Aurum ex Stercore Jane Seeber notes that the proverb aurum ex stercore is embedded in the title of a work by Sir Thomas Urquhart (1611–1660), his Ekskybalauron. Urquhart's coinage is derived from Greek ἐκ (ek) = "out of", σκύβαλον (skybalon) = "dung", and Latin aurum = "gold". The full title is Ekskybalauron: or, The discovery of a most exquisite jewel, more precious then diamonds inchased in gold, the like whereof was never seen in any age; found in the kennel of Worcester-streets, the day after the fight, and six before the autumnal aequinox, anno 1651. Serving in this place, to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland, from that infamy, whereinto the rigid Presbyterian party of that nation, out of their coveteousness and ambition, most dissembledly hath involved it. Alistair Ian Blyth points out that Henry Fielding (1707-1754) alludes to the proverb in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Book VI, Chapter I: In reality, I am inclined to suspect, that all these several Finders of Truth are the very identical Men, who are by others called the Finders of Gold. The Method used in both these Searches after Truth and after Gold, being, indeed, one and the same, viz. the searching, rummaging, and examining into a nasty Place; indeed, in the former Instances, into the nastiest of all Places, A BAD MIND.The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) cites this passage under gold-finder, sense 1 ("One whose occupation it is to find gold"), but Fielding's mention of jakes makes it more likely that the word is meant in OED's sense 2 ("A scavenger"). "Scavenger" here is a euphemism—all five of the OED's citations for sense 2 evidently refer to "one who empties privies" (The Century Dictionary, s.v. gold-finder). The last OED citation for sense 2 is G.F. Northall, Warwickshire Word-Book (London: English Dialect Society, 1896), p. 94: But though, in this Particular, and perhaps in their Success, the Truth-finder, and the Gold-finder, may very properly be compared together; yet in Modesty, surely, there can be no Comparison between the two; for who ever heard of a Gold-finder that had the Impudence or Folly to assert, from the ill Success of his Search, that there was no such thing as Gold in the World? Whereas the Truth-finder, having raked out that Jakes his own Mind, and being there capable of tracing no Ray of Divinity, nor any thing virtuous, or good, or lovely, or loving, very fairly, honestly, and logically concludes, that no such things exist in the whole Creation. Gold-dust, sb. Ordure. Wright, Uriconium, 1872, footnote, p. 146, remarks that the Anglo-Saxon Vocabularies have preserved the name gold-hord-hus, a gold treasure-house or gold treasury, for a Jakes; and remarks on its connexion with the name gold-finder or gold-farmer, given as late as the seventeenth century to the cleaners of privies, and which still lingers in Shrewsbury. Ian Jackson sent me a copy of Georges Folliet, "La fortuna du dit de Virgile Aurum colligere de stercore dans la littérature chrétienne," Sacris Erudiri. A Journal on the Inheritance of Ancient and Medieval Christianity 41 (2002) 31-53. Folliet lists 50 occurrences of the proverb (with slight adaptations) among 36 writers from the 4th to the 19th centuries. He also carefully analyzes the uses to which the proverb has been put. Two of the authors cited by Folliet are Greek—Theophilus of Alexandria and John Chrysostom. The use of the proverb by Theophilus of Alexandria occurs in a letter extant only in a Latin translation by St. Jerome, quoted in my earlier post. Here are the examples from John Chrysostom: On Matthew, Homily 39.3 (Patrologia Graeca 57.437, tr. "by members of the English Church"): Let us keep the feast then continually, and do no evil thing; for this is a feast: and let our spiritual things be made intense, while our earthly things give place: and let us rest a spiritual rest, refraining our hands from covetousness; withdrawing our body from our superfluous and unprofitable toils, from such as the people of the Hebrews did of old endure in Egypt. For there is no difference between us who are gathering gold, and those that were bound in the mire, working at those bricks, and gathering stubble, and being beaten. Yea, for now too the devil bids us make bricks, as Pharaoh did then. For what else is gold, than mire? And what else is silver, than stubble? Like stubble, at least, it kindles the flame of desire; like mire, so does gold defile him that possesses it.Homily on the Canaanite woman (Patrologia Graeca 52.451, sometimes attributed to Eusebius, my translation): Ἑορτάζωμεν τοίνυν διηνεκῶς, καὶ μηδὲν πονηρὸν πράττωμεν· τοῦτο γὰρ ἑορτή· ἀλλ' ἐπιτεινέσθω μὲν τὰ πνευματικά, καὶ παραχωρείτω τὰ ἐπίγεια, καὶ ἀργῶμεν ἀργίαν πνευματικήν, τὰς χεῖρας πλεονεξίας ἀφιστῶντες, τὸ σῶμα τῶν περιττῶν καὶ ἀνονήτων ἀπαλλάττοντες καμάτων, καὶ ὧν ἐν Αἰγύπτῳ ὑπέμεινε τότε ὁ τῶν Ἑβραίων δῆμος. Οὐδὲν γὰρ διαφέρομεν οἱ χρυσίον συνάγοντες τῶν τῷ πηλῷ προσδεδεμένων, καὶ τὴν πλίνθον ἐκείνην ἐργαζομένων, καὶ ἄχυρα συλλεγόντων, καὶ μαστιζομένων. Καὶ γὰρ καὶ νῦν ὁ διάβολος ἐπιτάττει πλινθουργεῖν, καθάπερ τότε ὁ Φαραώ. Τί γάρ ἐστιν ἄλλο τὸ χρυσίον ἢ πηλός; τί δὲ ἄλλο τὸ ἀργύριον ἢ ἄχυρον; Ὡς ἄχυρα γοῦν ἀνάπτει τῆς ἐπιθυμίας τὴν φλόγα, ὡς πηλὸς οὕτω ῥυποῖ τὸν ἔχοντα ὁ χρυσός. "And as Jesus passed forth from thence, He saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the receipt of custom: and He saith unto him, Follow me." [Matthew 9:9] O power of speech! The fish-hook went in, and He made the prisoner of war a soldier, He made mud into gold. The fish-hook went in, and at once he stood up and followed Him. "Παράγων, φησὶν, ὁ Ἰησοῦς, εἶδε Ματθαῖον ἐπὶ τὸ τελώνιον καθήμενον, καὶ λέγει αὐτῷ· Ἀκολούθει μοι." [Matthew 9:9] Ὢ λόγου δύναμις· εἰσῆλθε τὸ ἄγκιστρον, καὶ τὸν αἰχμάλωτον στρατιώτην ἐποίησε, τὸν πηλὸν χρυσὸν εἰργάσατο· εἰσῆλθε τὸ ἄγκιστρον, καὶ εὐθέως ἀναστὰς ἠκολούθησεν αὐτῷ. Monday, October 29, 2012 The tree nymph Aigeiros apparently appears only once in classical literature, in Athenaeus 3.78 b (tr. Charles Burton Gulick, emphasis added): But the Epic poet Pherenicus, a Heracleot by birth, declares that the fig was named from Syke, the daughter of Oxylus; for Oxylos, son of Oreius, married his sister Hamadryas and begot, among others, Carya (walnut), Balanus (oak-nut), Craneia (cornel), Morea (mulberry), Aegeirus (poplar), Ptelea (elm), Ampelus (vine), and Sykê (fig tree); and these are called Hamadryad ("tree") nymphs, and from them many trees derive their names.Bin may have gotten the idea for this painting from his fellow artist Paul Milliet (1844-1918). See a letter from Alix Payen to her brother Paul Milliet (January 1, 1874), in Paul Milliet, Une Famille de Républicains Fouriéristes: Les Milliet, t. II, 2e édition (Paris: Chez l'Auteur, 1916), p. 179: Φερένικος δ᾽ ὁ ἐποποιός, Ἡρακλεώτης δὲ γένος, ἀπὸ Συκῆς τῆς Ὀξύλου θυγατρὸς προσαγορευθῆναι: Ὄξυλον γὰρ τὸν Ὀρείου Ἁμαδρυάδι τῇ ἀδελφῇ μιγέντα μετ᾽ ἄλλων γεννῆσαι Καρύαν, Βάλανον, Κράνειαν, Μορέαν, Αἴγειρον, Πτελέαν, Ἄμπελον, Συκῆν καὶ ταύτας Ἁμαδρυάδας νύμφας καλεῖσθαι καὶ ἀπ᾽ αὐτῶν πολλὰ τῶν δένδρων προσαγορεύεσθαι. Je voudrais que tu voies les dessins que Louise a faits chez Flandrin; je t'assure que c'est très, très bien. Elle travaille beaucoup et avec ardeur, mais elle est impayable : Elle a porté des dessins à M. Bin, mais elle ne voulait pas lui montrer une composition, parce qu'elle avait peur qu'il ne lui prît son idée, comme il a fait d'ailleurs pour ton hamadryade. Tu la reconnais bien là.On Milliet's Hamadryad, see id., t. I (1915), pp. 349-351 and pl. XXVII. I owe my knowledge of the Milliet connection to the French Wikipedia article on Émile Bin. A Hundred Years Ago 'Do you not think it is a disgusting spectacle, two fat bawling men [Roosevelt and Taft] giving each other the lie all over creation and screaming to be President?....I wish the two fighting cocks would now leave town, then we would have the hose turned on and everything all cleaned up and take the cotton out of our ears and get back to where we were.'Plus ça change, plus ça reste la même chose. Sunday, October 28, 2012 I climb the cold mountain by A steep path through the rocks, To my little cabin in The place where the clouds are born. I halt my cart and look out Over the forest of maples In the sunset. The frosted Leaves are more brilliant than Any flowers of Spring. Ikeno Taiga, Halting a Carriage among Maple Trees Text from Kenneth Rexroth, One Hundred More Poems from the Chinese (New York: New Directions, 1970), p. 74; image from Burglind Jungmann, "Confusing Traditions: Elements of the Korean an Kyŏn School in Early Japanese Nanga Landscape Painting," Artibus Asiae Vol. 55, No. 3/4 (1995) 303-318, figure 7. Ant or Camel I wrote to you earlier telling you what my position was and how my poverty made it likely that I alone should have no share in the festival which you proclaimed, adding this, I remember, that it was most unreasonable for some of us to have too much wealth and live in luxury and not share what they have with those who are poorer than they while others are dying of hunger, and that too when the festival of Cronus is near. Since you sent no reply then, I have thought it necessary to remind you of it again. You ought, my dear Cronus, to have abolished this inequality, made the good things accessible to everyone, and then bid the festival begin. As we now are it is a case of "ant or camel", as the saying has it.The proverb seems otherwise unattested. It doesn't appear in Renzo Tosi's dictionary of Greek and Latin proverbs. Commentators on Matthew 19.24 (the camel and the eye of the needle) sometimes cite it. Ἐγεγράφειν μὲν ἤδη σοι καὶ πρότερον δηλῶν ἐν οἷς εἴην καὶ ὡς ὑπὸ πενίας κινδυνεύοιμι μόνος ἄμοιρος εἶναι τῆς ἑορτῆς, ἣν ἐπήγγελκας, ἔτι καὶ τοῦτο προσθεὶς—μέμνημαι γάρ—ἀλογώτατον εἶναι τοὺς μὲν ἡμῶν ὑπερπλουτεῖν καὶ τρυφᾶν οὐ κοινωνοῦντας ὧν ἔχουσι τοῖς πενεστέροις, τοὺς δὲ λιμῷ διαφθείρεσθαι, καὶ ταῦτα Κρονίων ἐνεστώτων. ἐπεὶ δέ μοι τότε οὐδὲν ἀντεπέστειλας, ἡγησάμην δεῖν αὖθις ἀναμνῆσαί σε τῶν αὐτῶν. ἐχρῆν γάρ σε, ὦ ἄριστε Κρόνε, τὸ ἄνισον τοῦτο ἀφελόντα καὶ τὰ ἀγαθὰ ἐς τὸ μέσον ἅπασι καταθέντα ἔπειτα κελεύειν ἑορτάζειν. ὡς δὲ νῦν ἔχομεν, μύρμηξ ἢ κάμηλος, ὡς ἡ παροιμία φησί. Erasmus, Adagia I.v.47 (tr. R.A.B. Mynors): Μύρμηξ ἡ κάμηλος, Ant or camel. Referring to things which are violently unequal, and now tiny, now huge, just as if a camel were to be turned all at once into an ant. Lucian, in the Saturnalia, letter 1: 'But as we now live, "ant or camel," as the proverb says.' He is speaking of the unequal distribution of wealth among mortals, so that one has more than enough and another is in dire need. It can aptly be used too of persons who are inconsistent, and go to extremes in either way. Euripides describes this kind of man in the Troades [67-68]: 'Why do you jump from one mood to another? You hate and love excessively whomsoever you chance upon.' Μύρμηξ ἡ κάμηλος, id est Formica camelus. De vehementer inaequalibus et modo minimis modo maximis, quod perinde sit quasi repente camelus in formicam vertatur. Lucianus in prima epistola Saturnalium: Ὡς δὲ νῦν ἔχομεν, μύρμηξ ἡ κάμηλος, ὡς ἡ παροιμία φησί, id est Nam ut nunc vivitur a nobis, formica camelus, quemadmodum proverbio dicitur. Loquitur de opibus inaequaliter inter mortales distributis, ut huic plurimum supersit, huic multum desit. Neque intempestive dicetur in eos, qui sibi non constant in utranque partem immodici. Quod genus hominem describit Euripides in Troadibus: Τί δ' ὧδε πηδᾶς ἄλλοτ' εἰς ἄλλους τρόπους; Μισεἶς δὲ λίαν καὶ φιλεἶς ὃν ἄν τύχῃ, id est Quid ita modo hos, modo in hosce mores transilis? Odisti acerbe amasque nimium quemlibet. The Subject of Notes Where have you got the German way of long and multiplied notes from? I do not mean to animadvert, but merely ask. That subject of notes is a very difficult one. The French affected way of just mentioning the author, or the least possible word of a title at the bottom of the page, is silly. On the other hand, to let the text float on the notes, like a thin sheet of oil on a cup of water for a night lamp, interferes with the unity of the work and the quiet of the reader's mind, while it easily exposes the author to the suspicion of vanity. I often find it difficult to choose the proper mean.Related posts: - Text and Commentary - Footnotes and Parentheses - The Sauce and the Fish - Tendencies Within Classical Commentaries Saturday, October 27, 2012 Waste and Solitary Places I love all waste And solitary places; where we taste The pleasure of believing what we see Is boundless, as we wish our souls to be... Master of His Subject My most effective teacher was a martinet—Max Margolis. He was a thorough craftsman and a master of his subject. He was a biblical philologian, working on the Septuagint. His knowledge of the Old Testament text was phenomenal. He expected all his students to recognize any oral quotation from Scripture and identify it by book and chapter. If he fired a three- or four-word Hebrew quotation at a student and the student failed to identify it, he promptly told the student, 'Go to hell!' and went around the room telling each student that failed to recognize the source the same thing, sometimes varying it with 'There is room for you, too.'Hat tip: Ian Jackson. After being reviled before the class a number of times for not spotting his Hebrew citations, I asked him after class one day how I might improve my familiarity with the Hebrew text. He told me to read as much of the Hebrew Bible as I could make time for each day, starting with Genesis 1:1 and reading straight through to the end of the Old Testament. I did this and noticed how many more citations I was progressively able to locate in class. When I finished the final chapter of Chronicles, I reported to Professor Margolis to tell him the good news. He replied with a faint smile, 'Now begin over again.' I never forgot the moral; mastery comes only through familiarity with the subject matter. He scorned the kind of scholarship that depends on dictionaries, concordances, and other reference books. There is a place for such books (and his library contained them), but a master has to have the basic knowledge of his field in his head. He used to say, 'When you buy a loaf of bread in the grocery store, you do not tell the clerk that you have money in the bank; you have to lay a coin on the counter. In the same way, no scholar should think that he does not have to know his basic material by heart because he can look it up in concordances and indices. Money in the bank does not take the place of ready cash in the pocket.' "There are 15 people in the world who read everything I write," [French mathematician] Szolem [Mandelbrojt] told his nephew [Benoit Mandelbrot]. "That is enough. I find that very comforting."Hat tip: Jim K. Friday, October 26, 2012 A Little at a Time As to Latin, the only way I find to make it pleasant is to do a little at a time, and to avoid making it a task. By these means my boy goes on well, and now begins to construe 'Æsops Fables'. I have a notion my friend Charles's genius is more disposed for the Gamut than the accidence, and if I can at all judge of his disposition, musick will be his fort. I think he bids fair to make a second Worgan. I have not read the book of Fenelon's you mention, but think writing treatises upon the Education of Children, is something like writing upon the art of making shoes of proper sizes, which can only be affected by measuring every particular person's foot. I see such difference of inclination, temper and disposition in my own children as sufficiently convinces me that I must act as the Physicians phrase it, pro re natâ, and adapt instruction just as the occasion offers. One thing nobody can be mistaken in, and which I would ever desire to observe, that is a grand point with me, viz, to conciliate the love, esteem and friendship of my children towards me, and to convince them that they can look upon none on earth so really and affectionatly their friend as I am.Hat tip: Ian Jackson. A Learned Kind of Chap Suddenly it occurred to me to go and look up old Porteous, who's a pal of mine and keeps late hours. Porteous is a retired public-school master. He lives in rooms, which luckily are in the lower half of the house, in the old part of the town, near the church. He's a bachelor, of course. You can't imagine that kind married. Lives all alone with his books and his pipe and has a woman in to do for him. He's a learned kind of chap, with his Greek and Latin and poetry and all that. I suppose that if the local Left Book Club branch represents Progress, old Porteous stands for Culture. Neither of them cuts much ice in West Bletchley. The light was burning in the little room where old Porteous sits reading till all hours of the night. As I tapped on the front door he came strolling out as usual, with his pipe between his teeth and his fingers in a book to keep the place. He's rather a striking looking chap, very tall, with curly grey hair and a thin, dreamy kind of face that's a bit discoloured but might almost belong to a boy, though he must be nearly sixty. It's funny how some of these public-school and university chaps manage to look like boys till their dying day. It's something in their movements. Old Porteous has got a way of strolling up and down, with that handsome head of his, with the grey curls, held a little back that makes you feel that all the while he's dreaming about some poem or other and isn't conscious of what's going on round him. You can't look at him without seeing the way he's lived written all over him. Public School, Oxford, and then back to his old school as a master. Whole life lived in an atmosphere of Latin, Greek, and cricket. He's got all the mannerisms. Always wears an old Harris tweed jacket and old grey flannel bags which he likes you to call 'disgraceful', smokes a pipe and looks down on cigarettes, and though he sits up half the night I bet he has a cold bath every morning. I suppose from his point of view I'm a bit of a bounder. I haven't been to a public school, I don't know any Latin and don't even want to. He tells me sometimes that it's a pity I'm 'insensible to beauty', which I suppose is a polite way of saying that I've got no education. All the same I like him. He's very hospitable in the right kind of way, always ready to have you in and talk at all hours, and always got drinks handy. When you live in a house like ours, more or less infested by women and kids, it does you good to get out of it sometimes into a bachelor atmosphere, a kind of book-pipe-fire atmosphere. And the classy Oxford feeling of nothing mattering except books and poetry and Greek statues, and nothing worth mentioning having happened since the Goths sacked Rome—sometimes that's a comfort too. He shoved me into the old leather armchair by the fire and dished out whisky and soda. I've never seen his sitting-room when it wasn't dim with pipe-smoke. The ceiling is almost black. It's a smallish room and, except for the door and the window and the space over the fireplace, the walls are covered with books from the floor right up to the ceiling. On the mantelpiece there are all the things you'd expect. A row of old briar pipes, all filthy, a few Greek silver coins, a tobacco jar with the arms of old Porteous's college on it, and a little earthenware lamp which he told me he dug up on some mountain in Sicily. Over the mantelpiece there are photos of Greek statues. There's a big one in the middle, of a woman with wings and no head who looks as if she was stepping out to catch a bus. I remember how shocked old Porteous was when the first time I saw it, not knowing any better, I asked him why they didn't stick a head on it. Porteous started refilling his pipe from the jar on the mantelpiece. 'That intolerable woman upstairs has purchased a wireless set,' he said. 'I had been hoping to live the rest of my life out of the sound of those things. I suppose there is nothing one can do? Do you happen to know the legal position?' I told him there was nothing one could do. I rather like the Oxfordy way he says 'intolerable', and it tickles me, in 1938, to find someone objecting to having a radio in the house. Porteous was strolling up and down in his usual dreamy way, with his hands in his coat pockets and his pipe between his teeth, and almost instantly he'd begun talking about some law against musical instruments that was passed in Athens in the time of Pericles. It's always that way with old Porteous. All his talk is about things that happened centuries ago. Whatever you start off with it always comes back to statues and poetry and the Greeks and Romans. If you mention the Queen Mary he'd start telling you about Phoenician triremes. He never reads a modern book, refuses to know their names, never looks at any newspaper except The Times, and takes a pride in telling you that he's never been to the pictures. Except for a few poets like Keats and Wordsworth he thinks the modern world—and from his point of view the modern world is the last two thousand years—just oughtn't to have happened. I'm part of the modern world myself, but I like to hear him talk. He'll stroll round the shelves and haul out first one book and then another, and now and again he'll read you a piece between little puffs of smoke, generally having to translate it from the Latin or something as he goes. It's all kind of peaceful, kind of mellow. All a little like a school-master, and yet it soothes you, somehow. While you listen you aren't in the same world as trains and gas bills and insurance companies. It's all temples and olive trees, and peacocks and elephants, and chaps in the arena with their nets and tridents, and winged lions and eunuchs and galleys and catapults, and generals in brass armour galloping their horses over the soldiers' shields. It's funny that he ever cottoned on to a chap like me. But it's one of the advantages of being fat that you can fit into almost any society. Besides we meet on common ground when it comes to dirty stories. They're the one modern thing he cares about, though, as he's always reminding me, they aren't modern. He's rather old-maidish about it, always tells a story in a veiled kind of way. Sometimes he'll pick out some Latin poet and translate a smutty rhyme, leaving a lot to your imagination, or he'll drop hints about the private lives of the Roman emperors and the things that went on in the temples of Ashtaroth. They seem to have been a bad lot, those Greeks and Romans. Old Porteous has got photographs of wall-paintings somewhere in Italy that would make your hair curl. Thursday, October 25, 2012 Words Alone Are Certain Good The woods of Arcady are dead, And over is their antique joy; Of old the world on dreaming fed; Gray Truth is now her painted toy; Yet still she turns her restless head: But O, sick children of the world, Of all the many changing things In dreary dancing past us whirled, To the cracked tune that Chronos sings, Words alone are certain good. Where are now the warring kings, Word be-mockers? — By the Rood, Where are now the warring kings? An idle word is now their glory, By the stammering schoolboy said, Reading some entangled story: The kings of the old time are dead; The wandering earth herself may be Only a sudden flaming word, In clanging space a moment heard, Troubling the endless reverie. Then nowise worship dusty deeds, Nor seek, for this is also sooth, To hunger fiercely after truth, Lest all thy toiling only breeds New dreams, new dreams; there is no truth Saving in thine own heart. Seek, then, No learning from the starry men, Who follow with the optic glass The whirling ways of stars that pass — Seek, then, for this is also sooth, No word of theirs — the cold star-bane Has cloven and rent their hearts in twain, And dead is all their human truth. Go gather by the humming sea Some twisted, echo-harbouring shell, And to its lips thy story tell, And they thy comforters will be, Rewording in melodious guile Thy fretful words a little while, Till they shall singing fade in ruth And die a pearly brotherhood; For words alone are certain good: Sing, then, for this is also sooth. I must be gone: there is a grave Where daffodil and lily wave, And I would please the hapless faun, Buried under the sleepy ground, With mirthful songs before the dawn. His shouting days with mirth were crowned; And still I dream he treads the lawn, Walking ghostly in the dew, Pierced by my glad singing through, My songs of old earth's dreamy youth: But ah! she dreams not now; dream thou! For fair are poppies on the brow: Dream, dream, for this is also sooth. Uxoricide and Arboricide Carlo fled from Naples and took refuge in the inaccessible and impregnable castle-fortress of Gesualdo...The Italian: On October 18, 1590, the day after it started, the trial was dismissed "by order of the Viceroy, because of the notoriety of the just cause by which Don Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, was moved to kill his wife and the Duke of Andria." Only two witnesses were interrogated: Silvia Albana, Maria d'Avalos's lady's maid and Pietro Maliziale also called Bardotti, valet de chambre to Carlo Gesualdo. It was impossible to question Maria d'Avalos's most intimate lady's maid, Laura Scala, because after the night in question nothing more was known of her. Carlo stayed at Gesualdo until until he had satisfied himself that the resentment of the d'Avalos and Carafa families had died down. During this period, in order to feel safe from any attacks by hostile forces, to have a more open and spacious horizon, he is believed to have ordered the cutting of an entire forest of oak and firs which covered in green the hill overlooking the castle. All that did not restore the serenity now forever lost, because no witness is so terrible, no accuser so implacable as the conscience that dwells in every man's heart. Carlo fuggì da Napoli e si rifugiò nell'inaccessibile ed inespugnabile castello-fortezza di Gesualdo...Thanks to Eric Thomson for drawing my attention to this passage and for help with the translation (remaining errors or infelicities are my own). Il 18 ottobre 1590, il giorno dopo la sua apertura, il processo venne archiviato "per ordine del Viceré stante la notorietà della causa giusta dalla quale fu mosso don Carlo Gesualdo Principe di Venosa ad ammazzare sua moglie e il duca d’Andria". Furono interrogati solo due testi: Silvia Albana «creata» di Maria d’Avalos e Pietro Maliziale detto Bardotti, guardarobiere di Carlo Gesualdo. Non si potette interrogare la «creata» più intima di Maria d’Avalos Laura Scala perché di lei, da quella notte, non si seppe più nulla. Carlo rimase a Gesualdo finché non si fu accertato che il risentimento delle famiglie dei d’Avalos e dei Carafa si fosse sedato. In questo periodo, per sentirsi sicuro da eventuali attacchi di forze nemiche, per avere un orizzonte più libero e vasto, si ritiene che abbia ordinato il taglio di un intero bosco di querce e di abeti che ammantavano di verde la collina prospiciente il castello. Tutto ciò non gli restituì la serenità che oramai avrà perso per sempre, perché non c’è nessun testimone così terribile, nessun accusatore così implacabile come la coscienza che abita nel cuore di ogni uomo. Go Home and Learn Syriac Margolis would ask each student to take a special assignment, such as a particular version or commentary and be responsible for its evidence. He told me on my first day in class to handle the Syriac version. 'But I don't know Syriac,' I protested. He looked at me sternly and growled, 'Where do you think you are? In a kindergarten? Go home and learn Syriac.'Hat tip: Ian Jackson. Wednesday, October 24, 2012 Hymn to Good Health Goddess hostile to dread diseases,The Latin: Always welcome to you are Strength of mind and unyielding might And pleasant jokes and joy of spirit: You do we sing, mother of pleasure, 5 Cheerful companion of enticing Venus, One and only ornament of life, and sweet Solace from evils; You do youths and old men worship with holy awe, You do they desire for themselves and their loved ones, 10 For no sooner do you in your bounty visit Frail assemblies of men than Violent Diseases flee at once, Harsh Fever abates, dread Pallor retreats, and savage Death returns 15 To exile in deep Hell. Instead homes teem with children, and vigorous Old men assume the look of strong youth, And Venus and Lyaeus visit the earth Together with excellent Hymen. 20 O our rest in travail, o kindly mother Of men, worthy of reverence by all: Without you, what can seem pleasing, What can seem sweet to anyone? Come here, have pity on our suffering, 25 Whether now Heaven's court holds you, Or whether in the Blessed Isles you Watch pleasing dances. At long last come here, good goddess, and Refresh my weak limbs with a healthy breeze, 30 Lest black disease devour my youth Diva funestis inimica morbis,Related post: Hymn to Health. Cui vigor mentis, solidumque robur, Et ioci dulces, animique semper Te voluptatis canimus parentem, 5 Candidam blandae Veneris sodalem, Unicum vitae decus, et malorum Quam colunt sancte iuvenes, senesque, Quam sibi cuncti cupiunt, suisque; 10 Nam simul coetus hominum caducos Ilicet Morbi fugiunt protervi, Occidit Febris truculenta, dirus Occidit Pallor, fera Mors profundo 15 At domus florent pueris, senesque Induunt fortem virides iuventam, Et Venus terras colit, et Lyaeus, Et bonus Hymen. 20 O quies rerum, o hominum benigna Mater, o cunctis veneranda; namque Quid potest gratum sine te, quid ulli Huc ades nostrum miserans laborem, 25 Sive te caeli tenet aula, sive Insulis molles choreas beatis Huc ades tandem, bona diva, et artus Languidos aura refove salubri, 30 Ne meam tabes edat immerentis The Petronian College I rather doubt that Hamerton had ever heard of it, but his Utopian Dream of a Latin Island of studious monoglot seven-year-olds off the coast of Italy was anticipated (in several senses) by Girolamo Gigli in his delightful hoax on Latin wet-nurses. The title of his book is Del Collegio Petroniano e delle balie latine e del solonne suo aprimento in quest'anno 1719 in Siena per dote e istituto del Cardinale Riccardo Petroni a benifizio di tutta la Naziona Italiana ad effetto di rendere naturale la lingua latina quale fu presso i Romani (Siena, 1719), which translates as Concerning the Petronian College and its Latin wet-nurses, and its official opening this year (1719) in Siena, as founded and endowed by Cardinal Riccardo Petroni for the benefit of the entire Italian nation with the goal of producing native speakers of the Latin language such as it was under the Romans. The frontispiece depicts two of the wet-nurses (one in her official uniform and the other in her private garb), from which the infant is expected to imbibe the rudiments of Latin along with his milk. (The caption reads: Balie latine petroniane in abito collegiale e da camera). By ordinary standards of Italian art, the suckling wet-nurse is remarkably modest, with only one breast barely peeking out of the drapery: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Yellow the Leaves Autumn is over the long leaves that love us, And over the mice in the barley sheaves; Yellow the leaves of the rowan above us, And yellow the wet wild-strawberry leaves. A Utopian Dream That a modern may be taught to think in Latin, is proved by the early education of Montaigne, and I may mention a much more recent instance. My brother-in-law told me that, in the spring of 1871, a friend of his had come to stay with him accompanied by his little son, a boy seven years old. This child spoke Latin with the utmost fluency, and he spoke nothing else. What I am going to suggest is a Utopian dream, but let us suppose that a hundred fathers could be found in Europe, all of this way of thinking, all resolved to submit to some inconvenience in order that their sons might speak Latin as a living language. A small island might be rented near the coast of Italy, and in that island Latin alone might be permitted. Just as the successive governments of France maintain the establishments of Sèvres and the Gobelins to keep the manufactures of porcelain and tapestry up to a recognized high standard of excellence, so this Latin island might be maintained to give more vivacity to scholarship. If there were but one little corner of ground on the wide earth where pure Latin was constantly spoken, our knowledge of the classic writers would become far more sympathetically intimate. After living in the Latin island we should think in Latin as we read, and read without translating. Monday, October 22, 2012 The Owl Studying It was his habit in reading or studying to use a great number of book-marks. These consisted of narrow strips of pasteboard, upon each one of which was usually written some important historical date, some pregnant maxim, or some weighty saying. He was exceedingly industrious, as may be easily seen in the great number and variety of his productions. His table and every chair in the room were always covered with books and papers. He was very seldom idle. At one period of his student life in Germany he allowed himself only four hours of sleep, and his food at that period often consisted of nothing but bread and apples. While in South Carolina it was his habit to write at his books until one o'clock and often later in the night, and afterwards to rise early enough to be in his class-room and deliver his lecture from seven to eight o'clock; always preferring that hour that he might have more time during the day for his own work. Over the door of his house in New York he had placed “Die Studirende Eule”—the owl studying; and on the ceiling were painted these words:Hat tip: Ian Jackson. Patria CaraOver the door of his library hung the panel of a bench saved from the fire which destroyed the chapel of South Carolina College, on which he had painted the saying of Socrates, ΧΑΛΕΠΑ ΤΑ ΚΑΛΑ—all noble things are difficult. On the seal, which he adopted in his youth, were the words Perfer et Sperne. In his library hung what he called his Stella duplex—William of Orange and Washington, engravings of whom he had arranged and framed upon one card, with, on one side, the motto of William of Orange, Saevis tranquillus in undis, and on the other (Washington having no motto of his own) Tenax et Integer. Another Stella duplex, similarly arranged, contained the likenesses of Hampden and Pym: above them the words Nulla vestigia retrorsum, and underneath, MDCXL.In his bedroom he had busts of Plato, Schiller, and Alexander Hamilton, whom he greatly admired, and over the mantelpiece, his favorite—Hugo Grotius. Probis et audacibus Heres gratus et compos Sunday, October 21, 2012 Cambridge Lectures in Classics Cambridge life had a certain colour and amplitude which I fear it may since have lost. Still, I do venture to think that Dons have grown less eccentric in the course of time and that none of my generation would, for instance, perform such exploits as those recorded long ago in the answers to a Quiz (no. 26), or, like Peter Mason, President of St John's, publish a Hebrew Grammar in the form of letters to a Duchess ('Your Grace having, I doubt not, committed to memory the Personal Pronouns given in one of my former letters, I now beg permission to go through their respective Declensions' — and so on). And if you counter this by arguing that our eccentricities, though of a different character, are no less absurd than theirs, I shall reply from my last ditch that in one particular at any rate I know we have improved. We cannot lecture as badly as some of them did or our lecture-rooms would be empty.Hat tip: Alan Crease. I do not mean, I hasten to add, that all the instructors of my youth were bad lecturers. On the contrary most of the younger and some of the older were competent, and a few more than competent; but there were also some whose lectures were a disgrace. I do not think Classics were worse off than other subjects for I have heard a similar tale from other faculties, but I take example from the Professors of Greek and Latin for I had the misfortune or imprudence to attend them both. Jebb was not an eccentric; he was a Knight, an M.P., a friend of Tennyson, and, as a scholar, not so distinguished as his contemporaries thought but still distinguished. His idea of lecturing was to read out in a monotonous inaudible voice from a notebook or proofsheets strings of references which nobody would look up and which would not have profited them if they had. Mayor, Professor of Latin, was very learned, perhaps fifteen years older than Jebb, and much odder. His method was to ramble from theme to theme as they came into his head — the names of the Greek letters, the Old Catholics, vegetarianism, and what not — none of them remotely connected with the subject on which he was supposed to be discoursing; then when the members of his scanty audience all chanced to absent themselves on the same day the course stopped. (This, incidentally, was an improvement on Jebb from our point of view, for Jebb took offence if we were absent and wrote angry letters to our Tutors.) The only course of Mayor's I attended was, I think, on Plautus — not that Plautus had been mentioned except accidentally by the time, some weeks later, when the lectures came to their predestined end. The only other attendant was an elderly clergyman with a game leg whom I conjecturally identified with a scholar of notoriously homicidal tendencies then resident in a neighbouring College. As he sat between me and the door and was reputedly apt to knife anyone who coughed or sneezed in his presence this added a spice of adventitious interest to the lectures since it was not until long after the course had ceased that I discovered him to be not after all the homicide but a harmless retired schoolmaster. Mayor's lectures were less boring than Jebb's, and as an occasional experience they might even have been called entertaining, but both alike were practically useless and it is extraordinary that Jebb, at any rate, should not have seen this, or if he did see it, should not have done better. Nobody by exercising thought can lecture brilliantly, but to lecture with reasonable competence I maintain to be within the powers of anyone who has no natural impediment and is willing to take pains. And when you moderns complain of your lectures in my hearing, or if you complain of mine out of my hearing, I should like to plant you for an hour or two in some of the lecture-rooms where I sat in my youth and hear what you would say of them. Saturday, October 20, 2012 Away from the Roar and the Rattle Away from the roar and the rattle, The dust and the din of the town, Where to live is to brawl and to battle, Till the strong treads the weak man down! Away to the bonnie green hills Where the sunshine sleeps on the brae, And the heart of the greenwood thrills To the hymn of the bird on the spray. Away from the smoke and the smother, The veil of the dun and the brown, The push and the plash and the pother, The wear and the waste of the town! Away where the sky shines clear, And the light breeze wanders at will, And the dark pine-wood nods near To the light-plumed birch on the hill. Away from the whirling and wheeling, And steaming above and below, Where the heart has no leisure for feeling, And the thought has no quiet to grow. Away where the clear brook purls, And the hyacinth droops in the shade, And the wing of the fern uncoils Its grace in the depth of the glade. How to Do Research Mr. Pott looked dubiously at Bob Sawyer for some seconds, and, turning to Mr. Pickwick, said: "You have seen the literary articles which have appeared at intervals in the Eatanswill Gazette in the course of the last three months, and which have excited such general—I may say such universal—attention and admiration?" "Why," replied Mr. Pickwick, slightly embarrassed by the question, "the fact is, I have been so much engaged in other ways, that I really have not had an opportunity of perusing them." "You should do so, sir," said Pott, with a severe countenance. "I will," said Mr. Pickwick. "They appeared in the form of a copious review of a work on Chinese metaphysics, sir," said Pott. "Oh," observed Mr. Pickwick; "from your pen, I hope?" "From the pen of my critic, sir," rejoined Pott, with dignity. "An abstruse subject, I should conceive," said Mr. Pickwick. "Very, sir," responded Pott, looking intensely sage. "He crammed for it, to use a technical but expressive term; he read up for the subject, at my desire, in the Encyclopaedia Britannica." "Indeed!" said Mr. Pickwick; "I was not aware that that valuable work contained any information respecting Chinese metaphysics." "He read, sir," rejoined Pott, laying his hand on Mr. Pickwick's knee, and looking round with a smile of intellectual superiority, "he read for metaphysics under the letter M, and for China under the letter C, and combined his information, sir!" Why So Downhearted? "Why are you looking so downhearted, Cronosolon?" "Haven't I every reason, master, when I see disgusting and filthy rogues unbelievably rich and alone leading a comfortable life, while I and many another educated man know poverty and despair as companions?" Τί ταῦτα, ἔφη, ὦ Κρονοσόλων, ἀνιωμένῳ ἔοικας; Οὐ γὰρ ἄξιον, ἔφην, ὦ δέσποτα, ὅταν καταράτους μὲν καὶ μιαροὺς ἀνθρώπους ὑπερπλουτοῦντας καὶ μόνους τρυφῶντας ὁρῶ, αὐτὸς δὲ καὶ ἄλλοι συχνοὶ τῶν πεπαιδευμένων ἀπορίᾳ καὶ ἀμηχανίᾳ σύνεσμεν; Thursday, October 18, 2012 He held his lectures in his rooms, in the continental manner. As there was no furniture except an army cot, a folding chair, a safe (for the Zettel), and a card table, the students brought their own chairs. Rats in the Cheese On one of his visits to Berkeley, about 1936, I heard Bob Hall (1896-1975) of the University of Michigan tell a story that illustrates as well as anything I know the quality of Sauer's remarkable mind. It seems that Sauer's fellow graduate students at Chicago some twenty years earlier got sick and tired of his know-it-all manner and decided to show him up. What was especially galling was that Sauer was not bluffing: he actually knew what he was talking about. It is not easy to forgive a fellow who knows all the answers. But it is almost impossible to forgive him when he usually turns out to be right. So they decided to gang up on him. They would read up on some geographic topic in advance, each taking a particular aspect, and they would spring their knowledge on Sauer someday when they were all together and so show him up and teach him a lesson. After some discussion they decided the topic should be cheese: regional varieties of cheese in different parts of the world, including sources of milk, methods of manufacture and marketing, consistency and flavor of finished product, and so forth. So they divided up the topic, each did his separate research, and the moment came a couple of weeks later to display their new knowledge in Sauer's presence. One man casually started talking about some reading he just happened to have done about cheddar cheese, about the differences among New York, Wisconsin, and Oregon varieties, and how they all related to earlier forms of cheddar in England. Then another chimed in, adding what he just happened to know about other English cheeses, mentioning the Derby, the Cheshire, the Lancashire, and then the Stilton, the noblest of them all, which is aged longer than the others and owes its magnificent flavor in part to the development of a green mold. Then the third student began with a discussion of mold cheeses in the continent of Europe, blue cheese in Denmark, Roquefort in France, Gorgonzola in Italy. Then the fourth gave his report, and the whole ostensibly impromptu performance went on for a good half hour. Bob Hall remarked that by the time the first talk on cheddar was over and the second one on English cheeses began "Sauer's moustache began to broaden." He could smell rats in the cheese. And then, when the group was quite through displaying their new-found expertise, Sauer began. With no preparation he talked in his careful, measured way about cheese making among the German settlers in Missouri, and how it differed from the practices of settlers in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Then he went into cheese making in Bavaria, Switzerland, and Austria, and told them all in all far more than they had discovered in their combined investigations. Well, that was it. The others were licked and they knew it. They never baited him again. Wednesday, October 17, 2012 The Case against Progress Another shorter and more frivolous paper which I should like to write, and shall not do so, would be 'The Case against Progress by an obsolete Liberal'. It might begin by observing that the Homeric battles were brutal enough, but that they were not so brutal as the warfare of today, and ascribing the beginning of the declension to the invention of gunpowder which made it possible for a man to hide behind a hedge and shoot his enemy without risk to himself instead of a fair stand up fight with knives. Less grim illustrations might be from the way in which every motor car is more difficult to get into than its predecessor: even on the rank in St. Giles the old comfortable taxis are being superseded by machines entrance into which damages one's hat and hurts one's legs: and the way in which tailors and stationers, as soon as they have got to something really good, change it for what is worse. Or one might specify that some years ago there were at least five good morning London papers, and that now The Times is the only one left. Do you not think that all this wants saying? I should desire to say it from the Liberal point of view, you from the Conservative. Would it—or would it not—come to the same thing?For a brief account of Darwell Stone (1859–1941), see the entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Bibliography by F.L. Cross, rev. K.E. Macnab, from which I learn that, in addition to his other accomplishments, Stone is remembered for his lexicographical work: In 1934 Stone resigned as principal of Pusey House, but retained a room there, having moved to 14 St Margaret's Road, Oxford. He devoted himself mainly to work on the projected lexicon of patristic Greek, of which he had been editor since 1915. This project, subsequently edited by F.L. Cross (1941) and G.W.H. Lampe (1948), eventually appeared as Patristic Greek Lexicon (1961–8), and remains one of the great achievements of modern lexicography.Hat tip: Ian Jackson. - The Society for the Prevention of Progress - Letter-Head of the Society for the Prevention of Progress The Excitement of the Subjunctive Mood Well, and I sympathise with you in the strange feeling of coming on deck of a morning and seeing before you Cadiz, Algiers, Palermo or Ithaca, like the rounds in a Magic Lantern, though the middies and the crew take it as a matter of course."Ch. Ch." is Christ Church, and the "great scholar" is presumably Thomas Gaisford (1779-1855), as Ian Jackson (to whom I owe the quotation) pointed out to me. One thing I confess lies outside my sympathy, though it touches me much, and all the more, viz. your having recourse to "The Grammar of Assent" as a refuge from the palm trees and apes. My imagination will not take it in, except as a pendant to that great Ch. Ch. Greek scholar who to relieve himself of the excitement of the subjunctive mood, used to take up a volume of the Tracts for the Times. I think he told me so himself. Monday, October 15, 2012 The Duchess of Malfi Sometimes the devil doth preach.1.2.246-247: The marriage night / Is the entrance into some prison.2.1.102-111: Say you were lineally descended from King Pippin, or he himself, what of this? Search the heads of the greatest rivers in the world, you shall find them but bubbles of water. Some would think the souls of princes were brought forth by some more weighty cause than those of meaner persons: they are deceiv'd, there's the same hand to them; the like passions sway them; the same reason that makes a vicar go to law for a tithe-pig, and undo his neighbours, makes them spoil a whole province, and batter down goodly cities with the cannon.2.3.7-9: It may be 'twas the melancholy bird,3.5.65-68: Best friend of silence, and of solitariness, The owl, that scream'd so. Thou art happy, that thou hast not understanding4.2.219-222: To know thy misery. For all our wit And reading brings us to a truer sense I know death hath ten thousand several doors4.2.268-269: For men to take their exits: and 'tis found They go on such strange geometrical hinges, You may open them both ways. Kindred commonly do worse agree5.2.29-31: Than remote strangers. MALATESTE: Why doth your lordship love this solitariness?5.2.284-295: FERDINAND: Eagles commonly fly alone. They are crows, Daws, and starlings that flock together. And wherefore should you lay your fair marble colours5.3.9-11: Upon your rotten purposes to me? I do love these ancient ruins:5.3.46-47: We never tread upon them, but we set Our foot upon some reverend history. For to live thus, is not indeed to live: It is a mockery, and abuse of life. Sunday, October 14, 2012 Do you know the road I live in—Ellesmere Road, West Bletchley? Even if you don't, you know fifty others exactly like it. You know how these streets fester all over the inner-outer suburbs. Always the same. Long, long rows of little semi-detached houses—the numbers in Ellesmere Road run to 212 and ours is 191—as much alike as council houses and generally uglier. The stucco front, the creosoted gate, the privet hedge, the green front door. The Laurels, the Myrtles, the Hawthorns, Mon Abri, Mon Repos, Belle Vue. At perhaps one house in fifty some anti-social type who'll probably end in the workhouse has painted his front door blue instead of green. When you've time to look about you, and when you happen to be in the right mood, it's a thing that makes you laugh inside to walk down these streets in the inner-outer suburbs and to think of the lives that go on there. Because, after all, what is a road like Ellesmere Road? Just a prison with the cells all in a row. A line of semi-detached torture-chambers where the poor little five-to-ten-pound-a-weekers quake and shiver, every one of them with the boss twisting his tail and his wife riding him like the nightmare and the kids sucking his blood like leeches. There's a lot of rot talked about the sufferings of the working class. I'm not so sorry for the proles myself. Did you ever know a navvy who lay awake thinking about the sack? The prole suffers physically, but he's a free man when he isn't working. But in every one of those little stucco boxes there's some poor bastard who's never free except when he's fast asleep and dreaming that he's got the boss down the bottom of a well and is bunging lumps of coal at him. Saturday, October 13, 2012 The Phenomenon of Man The Phenomenon of Man stands square in the tradition of German Naturphilosophie, which does not seem even by accident (though there is a great deal of it) to have contributed anything of permanent value to the storehouse of human thought. French is not a language that lends itself naturally to the opaque and ponderous idiom of nature-philosophy, and Teilhard has accordingly resorted to the use of that tipsy, euphoric prose-poetry which is one of the more tiresome manifestations of the French spirit.P. 100: Teilhard is for ever shouting at us: things or affairs are, in alphabetical order, astounding, colossal, endless, enormous, fantastic, giddy, hyper-, immense, implacable, indefinite, inexhaustible, inextricable, infinite, infinitesimal, innumerable, irresistible, measureless, mega-, monstrous, mysterious, prodigious, relentless, super-, ultra-, unbelievable, unbridled or unparalleled. When something is described as merely huge we feel let down.P. 105: We must not underestimate size of the market for works of this kind, for philosophy-fiction. Just as compulsory primary education created a market catered for by cheap dailies and weeklies, so the spread of secondary and latterly of tertiary education has created a large population of people, often with well-developed literary and scholarly tastes, who have been educated far beyond their capacity to undertake analytical thought. So spake she and glides down upon Etna's familiar slopes, there to fashion torches to aid her night-wandering labours.Claudian's Latin: There was a wood, hard by the stream of Acis, which fair Galatea oft chooses in preference to Ocean and cleaves in swimming with her snowy breast—a wood dense with foliage that closed in Etna's summit on all sides with interwoven branches. 'Tis there that Jove is said to have laid down his bloody shield and set his captured spoil after the battle. The grove glories in trophies from the plain of Phlegra and signs of victory clothe its every tree. Here hang the gaping jaws and monstrous skins of the Giants; affixed to trees their faces still threaten horribly, and heaped up on all sides bleach the huge bones of slaughtered serpents. Their stiffening sloughs smoke with the blow of many a thunderbolt, and every tree boasts some illustrious name. This one scarce supports on its down-bended branches the naked swords of hundred-handed Aegaeon; that glories in the murky trophies of Coeus; this bears up the arms of Mimas; spoiled Ophion weighs down those branches. But higher than all the other trees towers a pine, its shady branches spread wide, and bears the reeking arms of Enceladus himself, all powerful king of the Earth-born giants; it would have fallen beneath the heavy burden did not a neighbouring oak-tree support its wearied weight. Therefore the spot wins awe and sanctity; none touches the aged grove, and 'tis accounted a crime to violate the trophies of the gods. No Cyclops dares pasture there his flock nor hew down the trees, Polyphemus himself flies from the hallowed shade. Not for that did Ceres stay her steps; the very sanctity of the place inflames her wrath; with angry hand she brandishes her axe, ready to strike Jove himself. She hesitates whether to cut down pines or lay low knotless cedars, scans likely trunks and lofty trees and shakes their branches with vigorous hand. Even so when a man, fain to carry merchandise over distant seas, builds a ship on dry land and makes ready to expose his life to the tempest, he hews down beech and elm and marks the diverse utility of the yet growing forest; the lofty tree he selects as yardarms for the swelling sail; the strong he prefers as a mast; the pliant will make good oars; the waterproof is suitable for the keel. Two cypresses in the grass hard by raised their inviolate heads to heaven; Simois looks not on such in amaze amid the crags of Ida, nor does Orontes water their like, Orontes that feeds Apollo's grove and harbours rich cities on his banks. You would know them for sisters for they tower equal in height and look down upon the wood with twin tops. These she would have as torches; she attacks each with vigorous blows, her gown girt back, her arms bared and armed with the axe. First one she strikes, then the other, and rains blows upon their trembling trunks with might and main. Together they crash to the ground, lay their foliage in the dust and lie upon the plain, wept of Fauns and wood-nymphs. Haec fatur notaeque iugis illabitur Aetnae 330 noctivago taedas informatura labori. Lucus erat prope flumen Acin, quod candida praefert saepe mari pulchroque secat Galatea natatu, densus et innexis Aetnaea cacumina ramis qua licet usque tegens. illic posuisse cruentam 335 aegida captivamque pater post proelia praedam advexisse datur. Phlegraeis silva superbit exuviis totumque nemus victoria vestit. hic patuli rictus et prodigiosa Gigantum tergora dependent, et adhuc crudele minantur 340 adfixae truncis facies immaniaque ossa serpentum passim cumulis exsanguibus albent, et rigidae multo suspirant fulmine pelles; nullaque non magni iactat se nominis arbor: haec centumgemini strictos Aegaeonis enses 345 curvata vix fronde levat; liventibus illa exsultat Coei spoliis; haec arma Mimantis sustinet; hos onerat ramos exutus Ophion. altior at cunctis abies umbrosaque late ipsius Enceladi fumantia gestat opima, 350 summi terrigenum regis, caderetque gravata pondere, ni lassam fulciret proxima quercus. inde timor numenque loco nemorisque senectae parcitur aetheriisque nefas nocuisse tropaeis. pascere nullus oves nec robora laedere Cyclops 355 audet et ipse fugit sacra Polyphemus ab umbra. Non tamen hoc tardata Ceres. accenditur ultro religione loci vibratque infesta securim ipsum etiam feritura Iovem: succidere pinus, haud magis enodes dubitat prosternere cedros 360 exploratque habiles truncos rectique tenorem stipitis et certo pertemptat brachia nisu. sic, qui vecturus longinqua per aequora merces molitur tellure ratem vitamque procellis obiectare parat, fagos metitur et alnos 365 et varium rudibus silvis accommodat usum: quae longa est, tumidis praebebit cornua velis; quae fortis, clavo potior, quae lenta, favebit remigio; stagni patiens aptanda carinae. Tollebant geminae capita inviolata cupressus 370 caespite vicino: quales non rupibus Idae miratur Simois, quales non divite ripa lambit Apollinei nemoris nutritor Orontes. germanas adeo credas: sic frontibus aequis exstant et socio despectant vertice lucum. 375 hae placuere faces. pernix invadit utramque cincta sinus, exserta manus, armata bipenni alternasque ferit totisque obnixa trementes viribus impellit. pariter traxere ruinam et pariter posuere comas campoque recumbunt, 380 Faunorum Dryadumque dolor. Friday, October 12, 2012 A Zealous Friend of Matrimony Although I am a crusty bachelor, I am a zealous friend of matrimony; If I should ever be the king of England I will lay down some very spanking laws;— Every young man of the age of five-and-twenty Shall have a loving wife to comfort him, And every girl who wishes for a husband Shall have a manly breast to lay her head on. 'Tis sweet for loving hearts to come together! The pleasant lottery of matrimony Is not like other doubtful lotteries, For here the law of chances is reversed, The blanks are few, the prizes plentiful. Women are not like heartless birds of passage That share with us the summer of our joy, But leave us in the winter of our sorrow; They are the robins that cling round our homes. Marriage is oft delayed by far too long; We lose our prime in waiting to be blest; Youth is the special time for happiness; Neglected, only gleaning ears are left, Instead of the full harvest of enjoyment. We want some easier way of getting married— Promoting marriage in a business manner. How many sweet, retiring, modest girls, With bosoms bursting for connubial joys, Pass on through life in wasting loneliness, Unknown, unheeded, unappreciated, Unintroduced to honourable hearts That might have loved them and have wedded them, And thus are left in sadness to consume! Because Egnatius has white teeth, he smilesHat tip: Joe B. without a stop. And should it come to trials where lawyers move the court to tears, he smiles. Suppose a mother mourns her only son, he smiles. Whatever it is, whatever he's done, wherever it is, he smiles. It's a disease, not elegance, I think, nor does it please. Egnatius, quod candidos habet dentes, renidet usque quaque. si ad rei ventum est subsellium, cum orator excitat fletum, renidet ille; si ad pii rogum fili lugetur, orba cum flet unicum mater, renidet ille. quidquid est, ubicumque est, quodcumque agit, renidet: hunc habet morbum, neque elegantem, ut arbitror, neque urbanum. Epitaph of Servius Sulpicius Similis Moreover, he assumed the command of the Praetorians reluctantly, and after assuming it resigned it. Having with difficulty secured his release, he spent the rest of his life, seven years, quietly in the country, and upon his tomb he caused this inscription to be placed: "Here lies Similis, who existed so-and‑so many years, and lived seven." καὶ τὴν τῶν δορυφόρων ἀρχὴν ἄκων τε ἔλαβε καὶ λαβὼν ἐξίστατο, μόλις τε ἀφεθεὶς ἐν ἀγρῷ ἥσυχος ἑπτὰ ἔτη τὰ λοιπὰ τοῦ βίου διήγαγε, καὶ ἐπί γε τὸ μνῆμα αὑτοῦ τοῦτο ἐπέγραψεν ὅτι Σίμιλις ἐνταῦθα κεῖται βιοὺς μὲν ἔτη τόσα, ζήσας δὲ ἔτη ἑπτά. Thursday, October 11, 2012 Aurum ex Stercore Scientists have discovered bacteria that eats toxic material and, well, poops pure gold. This microbial magician, named Cupriavidus metallidurans, when placed in a minilab full of gold chloride, a nasty toxin, gobbled up the poison and, in about a week, processed it out as 24-karat nuggets of the precious yellow metal.This reminds me of a passage in Donatus' Life of Vergil: When Vergil was holding [a book by] Ennius in his hand and was asked what he was doing, he answered that he was collecting gold from the dung of Ennius.See also Cassiodorus, Institutes of Divine and Secular Learning 1.1.8 (my translation): cum Ennium in manu haberet rogareturque, quidnam faceret, respondit se aurum colligere de stercore Ennii. While Vergil was reading Ennius, he was asked by someone what he was doing and he answered, "I'm searching for gold in dung."I haven't seen Georges Folliet, "La fortuna du dit de Virgile Aurum colligere de stercore dans la littérature chrétienne," Sacris Erudiri 41 (2002) 31-53, but the saying is discussed in Renzo Tosi, Dictionnaire des sentences latines et grecques, tr. Rebecca Lenoir (Grenoble: Jérôme Millon, 2010), #1188 (pp. 879-880). Not mentioned by Tosi are three Latin epigrams by John Owen (1564-1622), all translated by me: Vergilius, dum Ennium legeret, a quodam quid faceret inquisitus, respondit: aurum in stercore quaerere. Vergil gathers gold from the dung of Ennius,4.199: A heretic gathers dung from gold. Aurum Virgilius de stercore colligit Enni, Ex auro stercus colligit haereticus. Vergil gathers gold from the dung of Ennius.6.24: Vergil did what a doctor also does. Aurum Virgilius de stercore colligit Enni. Fecit Virgilius, quod facit et medicus. The renter of privies collects gold from dung,The doctor is said to "gather gold from dung" because he charges a fee to inspect the feces of his patients, for diagnostic purposes. As do two others as well: the peasant and the doctor. Conductor foricarum ex stercore colligit aurum, Et duo praeterea, rusticus et medicus. St. Jerome in his letters employs a similar expression, but substitutes mud for dung: 54.11.1 (ed. Hilberg, CSEL LIV, p. 478, tr. F.A. Wright): When you are eating, remember that immediately afterwards you will have to pray and read. Take a fixed number of verses from the Holy Scripture and show them up as your task to your Lord; and do not lie down to rest until you have filled your heart's basket with this precious yarn. After the Holy Scriptures, read the treatises that have been written by learned men, provided, of course, that they are persons of known faith. You need not seek for gold amid the mire: with many pearls buy the one pearl of price.98.22.1 (ed. Hilberg, CSEL LV, p. 207, a translation by Jerome of one of Theophilus of Alexandria's letters, tr. Norman Russell): quando comedis, cogita, quod statim tibi orandum, ilico legendum sit. de scripturis sanctis habeto fixum versuum numerum; istud pensum domino tuo redde nec ante quieti membra concedas, quam calathum pectoris tui hoc subtegmine impleveris. post scripturas sanctas doctorum hominum tractatus lege, eorum dumtaxat, quorum fides nota est. non necesse habes aurum in luto quaerere: multis margaritis unam redime margaritam. Therefore those who delight in Origen's errors should not despise the preaching of the Lord's feast. Nor should they seek ointments, gold and pearls in the mire.107.12.3 (ed. Hilberg, CSEL LV, p. 303, tr. W.H. Fremantle): unde, qui Origenis erroribus delectantur, festivitatis dominicae non spernant praeconia nec unguenta, aurum et margaritas quaerant in luto. Let her avoid all apocryphal writings, and if she is led to read such not by the truth of the doctrines which they contain but out of respect for the miracles contained in them, let her understand that they are not really written by those to whom they are ascribed, that many faulty elements have been introduced into them, and that it requires infinite discretion to look for gold in the midst of dirt.Gold from mud also appears in Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), planned epilogue to Flowers of Evil (my translation): caveat omnia apocrypha et, si quando ea non ad dogmatum veritatem, sed ad signorum reverentiam legere voluerit, sciat non eorum esse, quorum titulis praenotantur, multaque his admixta vitiosa et grandis esse prudentiae aurum in luto quaerere. Angels dressed in gold, purple, and hyacinth,Hat tip: Jim K. O you, be witnesses that I have done my duty Like a perfect chemist and a holy soul. For from each thing I extracted its quintessence, You gave me your mud, and I made gold out of it. Anges revêtus d'or, de pourpre et d'hyacinthe, O vous, soyez témoins que j'ai fait mon devoir Comme un parfait chimiste et comme une âme sainte. Car j'ai de chaque chose extrait la quintessence, Tu m'as donné ta boue, et j'en ai fait de l'or. Labels: noctes scatologicae Wednesday, October 10, 2012 Text and Commentary Experience of the world may be looked upon as a kind of text, to which reflection and knowledge form the commentary. Where there is great deal of reflection and intellectual knowledge, and very little experience, the result is like those books which have on each page two lines of text to forty lines of commentary. A great deal of experience with little reflection and scant knowledge, gives us books like those of the editio Bipontina where there are no notes and much that is unintelligible.Related posts: Auch läßt die eigene Erfahrung sich ansehn als der Text; Nachdenken und Kenntnisse als der Kommentar dazu. Viel Nachdenken und Kenntnisse, bei wenig Erfahrung, gleicht den Ausgaben, deren Seiten zwei Zeilen Text und vierzig Zeilen Kommentar darbieten. Viel Erfahrung, bei wenig Nachdenken und geringen Kenntnissen, gleicht den bipontinischen Ausgaben, ohne Noten, welche Vieles unverstanden lassen. In the two poems, 'The Brothers,' and 'Michael,' I have attempted to draw a picture of the domestic affections, as I know they exist among a class of men who are now almost confined to the north of England. They are small independent proprietors of land here called statesmen, men of respectable education who daily labour on their own little properties. The domestic affections will always be strong amongst men who live in a country not crowded with population, if these men are placed above poverty. But if they are proprietors of small estates, which have descended to them from their ancestors, the power which these affections will acquire amongst such men is inconceivable by those who have only had an opportunity of observing hired labourers, farmers, and the manufacturing poor. Their little tract of land serves as a kind of permanent rallying point for their domestic feelings, as a tablet upon which they are written which makes them objects of memory in a thousand instances when they would otherwise be forgotten. It is a fountain fitted to the nature of social man, from which supplies of affection, as pure as his heart was intended for, are daily drawn. This class of men is rapidly disappearing. Tuesday, October 09, 2012 Trees in the Century of Commerce Again, I must ask what do you do with the trees on a site that is going to be built over? do you try to save them, to adapt your houses at all to them? do you understand what treasures they are in a town or a suburb? or what a relief they will be to the hideous dog-holes which (forgive me!) you are probably going to build in their places? I ask this anxiously, and with grief in my soul, for in London and its suburbs we always begin by clearing a site till it is as bare as the pavement: I really think that almost anybody would have been shocked, if I could have shown him some of the trees that have been wantonly murdered in the suburb in which I live (Hammersmith to wit), amongst them some of those magnificent cedars, for which we along the river used to be famous once. But here again see how helpless those are who care about art or nature amidst the hurry of the Century of Commerce. Pray do not forget, that any one who cuts down a tree wantonly or carelessly, especially in a great town or its suburbs, need make no pretence of caring about art. Hat tip: Andrew Rickard, who quotes another passage from Morris' lecture. Related post: Hornbeams. A Fantastical Scholar I knew him in Padua, a fantastical scholar, like such who study to know how many knots was in Hercules' club, of what colour Achilles' beard was, or whether Hector were not troubled with the tooth-ache. He hath studied himself half blear-eyed to know the true symmetry of Caesar's nose by a shoeing-horn; and this he did to gain the name of a speculative man. J.J. Grandville, Le Bibliomane Senicide, Part V What, then, is my counsel? To do what our forefathers did in the war, in no wise equal to this, with the Cimbri and Teutones. They shut themselves into the towns, and under stress of a like scarcity sustained life on the bodies of those whose age showed them useless for war, and delivered not themselves to the enemy. And if we had not had a precedent for this, I should still have judged it a most glorious thing for the sake of liberty to set such a one and to hand it down to posterity.Procopius, Gothic War 2.14.2-5 (on the Eruli or Heruli, tr. H.B. Dewing): quid ergo mei consili est? facere quod nostri maiores nequaquam pari bello Cimbrorum Teutonumque fecerunt; qui in oppida compulsi ac simili inopia subacti eorum corporibus qui aetate ad bellum inutiles videbantur vitam toleraverunt neque sc hostibus tradiderunt. cuius rei si exemplum non haberemus, tamen libertatis causa institui et posteris prodi pulcherrimum iudicarem. And they observed many customs which were not in accord with those of other men. For they were not permitted to live either when they grew old or when they fell sick, but as soon as one of them was overtaken by old age or by sickness, it became necessary for him to ask his relatives to remove him from the world as quickly as possible. And these relatives would pile up a quantity of wood to a great height and lay the man on top of the wood, and then they would send one of the Eruli, but not a relative of the man, to his side with a dagger; for it was not lawful for a kinsman to be his slayer. And when the slayer of their relative had returned, they would straightway burn the whole pile of wood, beginning at the edges. And after the fire had ceased, they would immediately collect the bones and bury them in the earth.Paradoxographus Vaticanus 65 Keller (Rerum Naturalium Scriptores Graeci Minores, vol. I, p. 115) = 59 Giannini (Paradoxographorum Graecorum Reliquiae, p. ?), tr. Jacob Stern in Stephan Heilen, ed., In Pursuit of Wissenschaft: Festschrift für William M. Calder III zum 75. Geburtstag (Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 2008), pp. 437-466 (at 450): νόμοις δὲ πολλοῖς οὐ κατὰ ταὐτὰ τοῖς ἀνθρώπων ἑτέροις ἐχρῶντο. οὔτε γὰρ γηράσκουσιν οὔτε νοσοῦσιν αὐτοῖς βιοτεύειν ἐξῆν, ἀλλ' ἐπειδάν τις αὐτῶν ἢ γήρᾳ ἢ νόσῳ ἁλῴη, ἐπάναγκές οἱ ἐγίνετο τοὺς ξυγγενεῖς αἰτεῖσθαι ὅτι τάχιστα ἐξ ἀνθρώπων αὐτὸν ἀφανίζειν. οἱ δὲ ξύλα πολλὰ ἐς μέγα τι ὕψος ξυννήσαντες καθίσαντές τε τὸν ἄνθρωπον ἐν τῇ τῶν ξύλων ὑπερβολῇ, τῶν τινα Ἐρούλων, ἀλλότριον μέντοι, ξὺν ξιφιδίῳ παρ' αὐτὸν ἔπεμπον· ξυγγενῆ γὰρ αὐτῷ τὸν φονέα εἶναι οὐ θέμις. Ἐπειδὰν δὲ αὐτοῖς ὁ τοῦ ξυγγενοῦς φονεὺς ἐπανῄει, ξύμπαντα ἔκαιον αὐτίκα τὰ ξύλα, ἐκ τῶν ἐσχάτων ἀρξάμενοι. παυσαμένης τε αὐτοῖς τῆς φλογὸς ξυλλέξαντες τὰ ὀστᾶ ἐν τῷ παραυτίκα τῇ γῇ ἔκρυπτον. When their parents are no longer useful because of their old age, the Ligurians throw them off a cliff.I owe these references to Tim G. Parkin, Old Age in the Roman World: A Cultural and Social History (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003), p. 261, with n. 109 on p. 431. Λίγυες τοὺς γονεῖς, ὅταν μηκέτι ὦσι διὰ γῆρας χρήσιμοι, κατακρημνίζουσιν.
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Here is a super easy idea for setting up a sensory tub for babies that your little learners are sure to love! I just love easy ideas for play and this one is certainly one if the easiest I know! When I was tidying our play room cupboard, I came across these gorgeous river stones that I had collected during one of our holiday road trips. They were nice and big and so very smooth! I wracked my brain to think of an activity I could do with them with my 7 month old. My little guy was just learning to sit so I wanted something he could do while sitting propped up at a tub. Then it came to me! A nice and easy water play tub! I sorted through our pebbles and got all the really big ones. If you’re not sure if something is suitable for mouthing babies, pop it in a toilet roll tube. If it fits, it’s probably too small. However, you should ALWAYS surpervise little ones, especially around choking hazards and water. Next I added a few centimetres of water and set the tub out on an old Queen sized bed sheet ready for my little guy to explore! He absolutely loved picking up the pebbles and then dropping them into the water. Splashing the water up out of the tub also proved to be a heap of fun! As you can see, this is a perfect tub for the warmer Summer months too! Eventually, he discovered that the pebbles were quite interesting to explore with his mouth as well. Lucky I spent time ensuring the pebbles were a safe size for him to mouth! So what do you think? Is this an activity you might try with your little learner? If you’re wanting to start sensory play but you’re not sure where to start, you’ll love my brand new TOTALLY FREE sensory play shopping list! It also includes three bonus activities for getting started with sensory play today!
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Lebanon president calls for Arab fund to finance post-war reconstruction He spoke during the opening of the Arab Economic and Social Development Summit in Beirut Lebanese President Michel Aoun called for the establishment of an Arab development bank for war-ravaged countries during his opening speech at an Arab economic and development summit in Beirut. Also speaking at the conference, Kuwait's Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al Khalid Al Sabah, said his country is launching an initiative to create a $200 million fund for investments in technology and would give $50 million to the fund which the private sector will take part in. The Lebanese president called for the establishment of an “Arab reconstruction and development bank” that will assist “all affected Arab states and people” in overcoming their struggles and achieving long-term economic growth. He called on pre-existing Arab development banks to convene in Beirut within the next three months to discuss the proposal and other measures to address the need for reconstruction and economic assistance in light of current conditions. He said that Lebanon had paid a hefty cost as a result of conflicts in the region, adding that his country hosts the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. “Their numbers are equivalent to nearly half of Lebanon’s population,” he said, noting that Lebanon is a small country, with unsuitable infrastructure, limited resources and an overcrowded job market. The Arab Economic and Social Development Summit was formed in 2009 as an exclusively economic and development conference that tends to involve the private sector, including banks, chambers of commerce, industry and agriculture. Sunday’s session was attended by only two heads of Arab states. Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani and Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz were the only two to attend, after a series of obstacles mired the conference in controversy only days before delegates arrived. “We had hoped that this summit would be an occasion that would unite all Arabs and that there would be no empty seats,” he told delegates. “We tried our best to resolve the reasons that led to this absence, but unfortunately the obstacles were stronger [than our efforts].” Mr Aoun did not detail the obstacles but there were two empty seats in the conference hall: Libya, which boycotted the event and Syria, which did not receive an invite. Libya announced last week that it would boycott the summit after supporters of a Lebanese political party burnt the Libyan flag outside the summit venue. The Amal Movement had said that Libya should not be invited, and its supporters threatened to cut off Beirut’s airport road to prevent the Libyan delegation from reaching the summit venue. At the heart of tensions between the Amal Movement and the Libyan state is the case of party founder and cleric Musa Al Sadr who went missing in 1978 on a trip to Libya at the invite of then-leader Muammar Qaddafi. The Amal Movement has maintained that the Libyan state has been unco-operative with attempts to uncover the fate of the revered cleric. Qaddafi’s son, Hannibal, is standing trial in Beirut in connection with the disappearance, despite being a toddler at the time. Other obstacles hampering the summit included disagreements over whether Syria should be invited to attend, even though it is no longer a member of the Arab league, and if Lebanon should be allowed to host the summit as it is without a government and is on the brink of economic collapse. The last snag was differences over the issue of refugee returns. Lebanese Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil opposed including the word “voluntary” in a summit agenda item related to refugee returns ahead of the conference, angering Arab states, especially those wary of forced repatriation efforts. Speaking during the summit on Sunday, Saudi Arabia's Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan said that the kingdom will propose incorporating the AESD into the annual Arab League summit, in an apparent jab to Lebanon, which had hoped to use the platform to boost it’s sinking economy. Mr Aoun on Sunday also spoke about the need to repatriate Syrian refugees. He called on the international community to help secure the safe return of the displaced, especially to stable parts of the country, without waiting for a political solution to the conflict. He also said that they should offer incentives for refugees to return and contribute to their country’s reconstruction. Updated: January 20, 2019 04:03 PM
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Politics and Fraud Level Town’s Flood Defenses In July 2016, TV news stations started warning of a coming disaster: “Average rainfall across the country is at its highest level since 1974 … Water levels in the Yangtze River Basin have exceeded warning levels … Many parts of Hubei province have experienced their highest rainfalls in 100 years.” The last major flood in the region had happened in 1998; back then, thousands died when the river breached its embankments. Now, 18 years later, the water level in Paizhouwan Township had risen from 26 meters to 30.22 meters in the space of a week — reaching its highest point since the deadly 1998 flood. Paizhouwan is located along the Yangtze, the world’s third-longest river, in central China’s Hubei province. From its origins in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, the Yangtze flows east until it reaches the sea near Shanghai — but in Paizhouwan, which sits on a meander in the river, the water flows west for a short stretch. Paizhouwan has tried for years to promote this unique geographic feature — even renaming the town’s main street “Xiliu,” meaning “flow west” — but most people still only know it as the site of a devastating flood that tore through the town in 1998. After the disaster, the government invested heavily in the construction of embankments and other flood-prevention measures along the river, which have kept serious flooding at bay for nearly two decades. But mismanagement of funds has eaten away at the defenses and heightened tensions in the town over the years, leading to a scare in the summer of 2016 that had officials and residents scrambling to keep the water at bay. Back to the Source Before the 1980s, each dike in Paizhouwan had to be repaired every winter and reinforced every spring. Times were hard, yet everyone pitched in to protect their homes, recalls Xu Yuanli, the resident in charge of managing the Paizhouwan section of the Yangtze embankment. “Much of the infrastructure established back then is still in use today,” said Xu, now 56, who has worked as an official in Paizhouwan for 30 years. Things changed rapidly after 1982, when the government passed agricultural reforms allowing farming production quotas to be set per household. Embankment repair went from being a form of collective labor to a task assigned to each household in the area. As a result, fewer and fewer people paid attention to the quality of the flood defenses. On the evening of Aug. 1, 1998, the Paizhouwan embankment broke. Panicking, people fled in all directions to escape the rising water, climbing to refuge on roofs, trees, and even utility poles. In the darkness, cries of fear were drowned out by the roar of the floodwater. The next morning, 19 government troops lay dead alongside 25 townspeople, while 60,000 others were forced to evacuate their homes. An image of a 6-year-old girl who survived by clinging to a tree for nine hours — prompting a visit from then-Premier Zhu Rongji — loomed large in the public consciousness as the defining image of the rescue effort. After the Flood In the aftermath of the 1998 disaster, the State Council — China’s cabinet — passed a Yangtze River Basin flood control plan, and the central government and municipal governments in the area poured money into flood-prevention infrastructure. Paizhouwan received a total of 184 million yuan ($26.7 million) in subsidies to heighten and strengthen the entire embankment, replacing the original porous earthen structure with today’s cement one. But corruption tainted the post-flood rescue and prevention efforts, leading to friction between the local population and the government. Embankment construction projects, farmed out by the government to private contractors, were rife with fraud. Officials in Paizhouwan’s Shangxin Prefecture falsified reports on housing reconstruction, claiming that they had spent more than 400,000 yuan on rebuilding homes, though they were later found to have pocketed 105,000 yuan for themselves, according to a 1999 report in the Party paper People’s Daily. And villagers have not forgotten that they received modest monetary rewards for aiding flood cleanup efforts but were asked to sign documents showing they had received much larger sums instead. In some cases, rampant corruption threatened the integrity of flood-defense structures, leaving the region vulnerable. According to a 2003 report from the National Audit Office, spot checks along five sections of the Yangtze River embankment found that 16.5 million cubic meters of riprap — rock used to armor the shoreline — had been falsely reported, allowing officials to claim 10 million yuan that they did not spend. A further check of 11 high-risk points along the embankment discovered that over 50 percent of the stone support siding above water level was not up to standard. After this case was reported to the State Council, a number of officials were prosecuted. Yet management of funds for water-control projects in Paizhouwan has remained opaque. Xu, who has been tasked with water management and drought and flood prevention for the past few years, said that the state of the area is painful to behold. Existing water-management facilities — embankments for flood prevention and irrigation systems for agricultural use — are aging rapidly, while the new ones are riddled with leaks. “I never know what my superiors spend our yearly subsidies on,” Xu said. To make matters worse, since 1985, the government has gradually reduced investment in basic infrastructure for agricultural water management. The substandard farmland drainage system often leads to waterlogging: In July 2016, more than half of Paizhouwan’s crop fields were submerged in water, affecting nearly 50,000 people and 82,000 mu (54.7 square kilometers) of arable land, and causing a direct economic loss of 150 million yuan. During that time, Xu often saw fish lying dead in the sun, drawn out of their ponds by the rising water. The hard laminate that had only recently been used to line the irrigation channels lay stripped off. On the roadside, pumpkins sat putrefying, attended by swarms of flies. When asked about the quantity and distribution of water-management funding in Paizhouwan, a Jiayu County publicity department employee surnamed Wen simply said, “Some town leaders are more active and hardworking, so they are given more funds.” Wen refused to provide more information, citing concerns about fairness. Return to the Embankment It was against this fraught backdrop of flood-management history that the town prepared to face the 2016 flood season. In the preceding months, a constant stream of directives emanated from the central government, encouraging Paizhouwan officials to step up flood-defense efforts to prevent a major disaster like that of 1998. The orders landed on the desks of officers at the provincial, municipal, county, and township branches of the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters. With local government elections coming up, officials knew their handling of the flood would affect their careers. In the face of mounting pressure, local officials recruited townspeople to patrol the levees and alert authorities if the embankment was at risk. Thus, local leaders’ fates were left up to nature. Li Shiping, the local Party secretary in Paizhouwan’s Dongling Village, had perhaps the least luck of any local official that year. As the river swelled, the official flood risk in Paizhouwan reached the second-highest level on July 10. That afternoon, the secretary of the township village committee ordered Li to increase the number of people on patrol along the riverbank from 35 per kilometer to 100. “It simply couldn’t be done,” Li said. The population had diminished after the 1998 flood, with young men in particular seeking jobs elsewhere — leaving flood-prevention efforts mainly to women and the elderly. “Even if you made the over-60s patrol the dam, you’d still never get enough people together,” Li explained. But with his career on the line, Li told the village committee that he would increase patrol numbers the following day. The next morning, he was forced to resign. A disciplinary spot check had found that he had not rallied enough people to meet the patrol demands made by higher-ranking officials. Local officials were not the only ones who suffered under the stringent flood-management orders. One villager, Tong Zhenming, was forced to run back and forth between his farm and the embankment in an effort to both save his produce and fulfill his flood-prevention duties. Early on the morning of July 9, just as the shift change on the embankment was about to take place, Tong clocked off to attend to his farm without waiting for the next villager to take over. A cadre from the state flood control headquarters saw him, and he was punished on the spot: The 60-year-old Tong was forced to work on the embankment for 36 hours straight. Other villagers who disobeyed flood-prevention directives were ordered to write self-criticisms to post publicly as a warning to fellow villagers. “It’s to make an example of them,” former Dongling Village Party secretary Li said, adding that he himself had punished a villager just before he lost his post. “As a Party member, I understand the organization’s decision,” Li said with a smile. For township officials who managed to hang on to their jobs, the 2016 flood-prevention initiative was a resounding success. “It demonstrates that the people and their cadres are united in challenging nature to accomplish something great,” concluded township Party official Yin Quan, quoting a speech by Mao Zedong advocating for more water projects in the ’50s and ’60s. Around 4,000 people were recruited for the 2016 flood-prevention efforts, according to Yin. “In today’s marketized society, to be able to mobilize so much free labor without spending a cent is a truly amazing achievement,” he said. Paizhouwan water-management official Xu believes that greater emphasis on flood prevention and officials’ strict adherence to flood-management orders have made the town much better-equipped to withstand flooding than in the past. But political pressure has also led to unnecessary measures that waste resources, said Xu. For example, in one case, the rising pressure of groundwater flowing underneath a dike in Paizhouwan caused a rupture in the earth 40 centimeters in diameter. The nearby Xianning City flood-prevention headquarters dispatched over 200 special-force police officers to the scene to stem the flow with sandbags and rocks. If the rupture had happened closer to the dike, it could have compromised the structure. But according to Xu, “The location was 1.5 kilometers away from the dike; what harm was it really going to cause?” He attributed the overwhelming official response to “political considerations.” “Our leaders might all be too nervous,” said Xu, who feels that the Paizhouwan flood-prevention plans — some of the most stringent in the county — may be too strict. To pass assessments from higher-ups in the government during the 2016 flood season, large numbers of elderly people with almost no capacity for labor were sent to the embankment to fortify numbers. “Lots of officials want to make it look like they’re doing something,” Xu said. And even with the increased focus on flood prevention, poor planning and unreliable workmanship continue to present challenges. “Nowadays, the water-management departments over in the county seats just send all these college students around. They come out on little excursions in their cars, stay for a day or two, and then go back to their air-conditioned offices and hash out a design,” Xu said. In theory, he said, hiring a single contractor to maintain the embankment for a longer period of time would resolve these difficulties. “Our construction projects can only [be used] for a few months until they become a case of ‘This bit’s broken; that bit’s not been repaired yet.’ How come other countries can use theirs for decades?” he asked, sighing. The problems with Paizhouwan’s flood defenses are systemic, in Xu’s opinion. “There’s nothing we can change about that,” he said. (Header image: Four women carry shovels as they walk to the embankment to patrol along the riverbank in Paizhouwan Township, Hubei province, July 22, 2016. Zhou Pinglang/Sixth Tone)
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I want to spend more family time interacting. SO is a come home from work plop in front of tv and fall in and out of sleep till dinner then same after until bed. We have board games, wii, PS2, movie nights, etc. Just need some ideas of fun stuff to do at home (or outside in warmer weather) that will keep SO motivated. He agrees that we need to do more stuff like that, as well just can't get any ideas out of him.
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Welcome to the final installment of Marathon Training Prep Week! Monday, the festivities kicked off with the announcement that I am going to be a Marathon Coach with Chicago Endurance Sports this summer as well as the launch of the Summer Shape Up Blog Hop Giveaway where I am focusing on Healthy Snacks on the Go. Tuesday’s topic was about How to Avoid Burnout during Marathon Training. Wednesday (National Running Day) looked at Balance in Your Marathon Training Diet. Thursday offered some of my favorite Running Takeaways and Inspiration for Marathon Training. Cross Training through Running Injuries. Injury during marathon training is, rather unfortunately, rather probable, regardless of how careful you are. Sometimes, these are just “take the next 24 hours off” blips in the radar; sometimes, you are dealing with a season-ending gash in your plans. Either way, injuries can lead to a lot of frustration, planning, fretting, anxiety, even anger. I’m not saying that I haven’t been there. I spoke last Thursday about my pendulum like undulations in feelings with regards to my progress. Last year, I wrote a post about feeling “snake bit” with regards to my injury proclivities. I have had to completely adjust my training schedule before, and I’ve missed races (but still met friends!). So what did I do mid-April when I found myself in an injury-pickle? I made a new plan, this time one that would help me keep my sanity as well as (and even improve) my fitness. For some people, injury means a chance to take time off–and they very much need that. I want to be very clear and say that there is nothing wrong with taking time off. You are not weak. BUT there is also nothing wrong with training while you are recovering. You are not being stupid, if you are very careful about what you are doing and (preferably) have permission to do so! PLEASE note that I had the permission of my Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist to proceed with my cross training. This is my situation, NOT YOURS. I am not giving you permission! Get your own! Cross Training During Injury Recovery: Why? I have some alternative circumstances at play that prompted me not to opt to take the time completely off of exercise, beyond my desire to maintain my fitness lifestyle: - The fact that this wasn’t a typical all-out stress injury–yes, it was a stress injury, but not because I was running a ridiculous amount, I was actually running far less! - I see myself as only having a about a year left of unabashed, self-involved running before I have to make some really big changes that are most likely going to keep me from the Lake Front Path. - My team for Ragnar Chicago was willing to make certain accommodations for me to be able to attempt at least part of the race and be part of the team (THANK YOU GUYS) - My body didn’t feel broken down or in need of a break; rather, I felt like I needed some restructuring of my training. - I had permission and options for other training that would not hamper my recovery. - I know how to read my body and respond appropriately (ie the difference between pain and discomfort). Cross Training Through Running Injury: How? 1) Accept the Injury Seriously, stop trying to fight it! And give your mind a break–fretting about it will just keep you up at night, and isn’t it always better to be happily surprised by getting better way more quickly than to be disappointed every time that you go out? Phase 2 of acceptance is to Reconceptualize the injury. No, you can’t run, but what CAN you do? I couldn’t do anything that would cause impact on my tibia, so ellipicals, even spinning out of the saddle, any sort of high impact moves, they were all out. But I could swim, spin (in the saddle) and walk (in my boot). Phase 3 is DO WHAT THE DOCTOR TELLS YOU. I wore a boot for 2 weeks. #DasBootSuz was a way of life. 2) Invest in your Cross Training You know how you feel with new shoes, or when you make a date with someone to meet somewhere, or you sign up to do something. So make your cross training mean something. Spend the time, spend the $$, learn about it, and ENJOY it. I took advantage of a Class Pass opportunity and went to Flywheel (did you see my tips for making it work for you?), pilates, even barre. I wasn’t ready to get back to yoga in case of jump backs. sidebar: spinning is excellent cross training for runners! I recommend a combination of both new and old activities: old, familiar, “safe” activities where you know what to expect, and that you know won’t aggravate things. But maybe try some new venues, new types of those activities. But be sure to let the instructor know about your injury. Even just the simple investment of a Aqua Jogger belt, a good suit, goggles, and cap will promote your swimming! 3) Listen to your Body Yes, invest in those activities, but don’t jeopardize your recovery. If you wake up the morning before a class, and things don’t feel right, STOP. Swallow the fee (if there is one)–it is likely less than what you would pay the doc to get “fixed.” Learn the difference between pain and discomfort, the aches of a body in the middle of healing and the pains of your good work breaking down. And when in doubt, chill and rest it out. 4) Devise a Schedule like you would your Typical Training Have a plan! But this is when being flexible is imperative, like I talked about on Tuesday as well as in this post on training with chronic illness. But I like to get back to a real body split strength training cycle (back day, biceps and shoulders day, chest day, triceps day, legs interspersed), “tempo” days (often at Flywheel), and long endurance days. Rest days are still crucial! Have your light and heavy days planned out. You will find comfort in the structure, as well as the ability to improvise (like choosing a different activity for your light day). But always be careful to mind your condition. 5) Gauge your Improvement This doesn’t just mean to gauge your injury improvement (remember, this improvement will likely NOT be linear!) but your improvement and GAINZ in your new cross training activities! I realized that I was improving in Flywheel significantly, I’m getting stronger, and in the pool, my mind is much more steady and my ability to push is vastly better. Celebrate that you are still able to remain active. Celebrate that you are still able. Don’t wallow. Move onward and upward! And when it is time to come back? Be careful, cognizant, and remember that it isn’t likely to be perfect. Take your time. And keep cross training! My last word of advice concerns the larger picture: recalibrate your goals–I am no longer anticipating 8:00-8:30 legs at Ragnar; I will be happy if I am able to do my legs period!How to Successfully Cross Train through Injury #runchat #marathontraining #fitfluential via @suzlyfe Click To Tweet Have you ever had to cross train through injury? What was your last major training set back?
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To think that I actually agreed to this! What was I thinking? I’m talking about the upcoming eight days in Calcutta, of course. As the travel date approaches, the very thought is giving me the heebie-jeebies. I have written before of how I am decidedly NOT a joint-family type of person. But, in those happy days, I reckoned without the twins. Twins add hitherto unconceivable complications to the situation. There is, first, the usual matter of logistics: where do we sleep, when do we sleep, till when do we sleep, how and with whom do we sleep… and so on down the line, substituting “eat” “bathe” “use the bathroom” etc for “sleep” (try it, you;ll get a better idea of what I mean.) To this, we need only add the various considerations of keeping the twins safe (from staircases, for instance) and keeping the house relatively intact (glass-fronted cabinets, TVs in various rooms at various heights and so on). Then, there’s the matter of various minor battles. Foremost, is the battle of the fishes. I say fishes, because there are so many of them that simply using “fish” just seems plain insufficient. For me, as for the twins, one small, boneless piece of fish is about the maximum one can stomach. The battle begins at the second piece and lasts all the way up to the fifth piece. Then there’s the matter of the million bones per piece – I will, no doubt, have the pleasure of removing the bones for not just my own benefit, but worse, for the twins. Worse, because for them, every tiny mistake could cause a crisis. Another battle is of time. My preferred timings for meals is roughly 8 – 1 – 8; for the twins, it is 8 – 11.30 – 4.30 – 7.30. In Calcutta, the default is something like 9.30 – 2.30 – 10.30. Naturally, sleeping and waking hours get pushed out accordingly. This absolutely wrecks my biological clock and now with the twins to cater to, it is going to wreck my central nervous system as well. I hate being so, but the fact remains that I am an extremely time-oriented person and it is quite (inordinately) important for me, where it concerns the twins, to adhere to some sort of schedule in the interests of health (theirs) and sanity (mine). Horror of horrors, we will also have to face the sweet battle. I, of course, have 32 sweet teeth, so it shouldn’t have been a problem for me – except that 31 of my 32 teeth seem to prefer cakes and ice creams over mishti. Mercifully, my lactose intolerance provides a handy excuse to get me out of the 823 sweet-eating opportunities per day that I would rather avoid. Unfortunately, it also means that the 215 opportunities for yummy sweets like gulab jamun and mishti doi must also be passed up with an expression of stoic regret. The twins, who have not been fed much sweet by us thus far, will also have ~1000 types of sweet thrust down their little gullets. Doubtless, they will love it… and therefore refuse to eat anything that’s not sweet not only for the eight days there, but also for the next two months back home. Dressing is another battle I am bound to encounter. Of course, the entire immediate family (only about 20 people) knows that I wear jeans about 95% of the time. The extended family (the other ~60 people) have seen me only on formal occasions, when I’m dutifully bound up in a sari. This was just about manageable for special occasions when we didn’t have kids – now, with two, it is almost entirely out of the question. I mean, just imagine diaper-changing with a sari flowing all over the place for the twins to play with… Luckily, there’s to be only one function which involves the entire extended family, and I’m considering giving in and actually wrapping a sari around myself for that day (or half-day, if I have my way); but for the other 7.5 days, I’m hoping to get away with jeans, or at worst, a couple of salwar-kameez. This is sure to ruffle some feathers, as we’re going to have to make a few social calls, which ideally should not be done with the smiling mother wearing jeans… but it really is beyond me to manage two small kids and a sari (all the while conversing fluently in Bengali) – something’s bound to come undone! The biggest problem, which, as of yesterday evening is causing me seriously sleepless nights, is of the relative-naming convention. I have, of course, faced this problem on many occasions already, and have just about come to grips with who’s who to whom… but that was before the advent of the next generation. Now, everything’s changed – not for me, but for how each uncle, aunt, cousin, grandparent and their sisters, brothers, parents and children should be addressed by the twins. Inevitably, there will be situations when somebody is calling the twins, and I am expected to tell them, “Go on, your such-and-such uncle/auntie/whatever is calling you, go to your uncle/auntie/whatever…” Yesterday, I spent an hour after dinner quizzing Amit on the manner in which each type of relation would transform into something else for our kids – for example, all older brothers (about 43 of them if you count only first cousins) become jethus and all younger brothers become kakus; except for an older brother-in-law, who becomes a pishimoshai, despite being habitually addressed as brother. You’d think that someone who’s been brought up in this system would have all the answers down pat – it is the same set of transitions for every new generation, after all – but no; Amit actually had to have a 15 minute discourse with his father to clear up some of the finer points. Then, what hope is there for me, who’s not yet got past first base even after ten years of marriage??? The more I think of it, the more the eight days seem to stretch into eternity. Perhaps it would be easier to break a leg and call off the entire trip.
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Aras®today announced that the BMW Group is implementing the Aras PLM Platform as its backbone for test data management. This system will support planning, scheduling, execution, and documentation of vehicle tests and test results at various stages of vehicle development. The Aras PLM Platform will enable traceability of results and play an important role in development of production vehicles. Aras' high degree of flexibility to meet specific requirements associated with the tests was a significant factor for the BMW Group. As part of the implementation, the Aras platform will connect a large number of existing IT systems to exchange data. More than 5,500 employees from the BMW Group's Engineering division are anticipated to be using the Aras platform. Andreas Mueller, Senior Vice President EMEA at Aras, said, "The automotive sector thrives on bringing new models - and new vehicle technologies – to market as quickly as possible. With a flexible platform for managing the product lifecycle, manufacturers can gain a clear advantage over the competition. We're delighted that the BMW Group has chosen Aras." The Aras PLM Platform will initially assist with processes involving integral safety test management, with drive train development and passive safety to follow at a later time. - Aras PLM Platform - CIMdata Product Innovation Platform Assessment of Aras - Forrester Wave Q1 Enterprise PLM Aras enables the world’s leading manufacturers of complex, connected products to transform their product lifecycle processes and gain a competitive edge. Aras' open, flexible, scalable, and upgradable PLM platform and applications connect users in all disciplines and functions to critical product information and processes across the extended enterprise. Aras customers include Airbus, BAE Systems, GE, GM, Hitachi, Honda, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Microsoft. Visit www.aras.com and follow us on Twitter @aras_plm and LinkedIn. Director of Marketing > +1 978 691 8987 Version 2.0 Communications +1 617 426 2222 +00 49 81424412631
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It wasn’t all bad Such orchards have helped revive ‘lost’ apple varieties that are rarely sold in supermarkets Community orchards are booming in England thanks to a renewed interest in living off the land sparked by the Covid-19 lockdowns. Claire Matthes, who has set up more than a dozen community orchards in the past two years, said that many of the apples from this year’s bumper crop will go to local meals-on wheels services or food banks. The orchards are also helping to revive “lost” apple varieties that are rarely sold in supermarkets, such as the Bloody Ploughman and the Beauty of Bath. Lost dog makes 4.6-mile trip homeA rescue dog that got lost while chasing squirrels in a wood on the outskirts of Bristol trotted 4.6 miles across the city to get home, navigating busy streets and even the Clifton Suspension Bridge. When Libby Bowles noticed that Pip was missing, she had a “sick feeling”, but she posted a notice on an online message board, and was soon getting alerts from people all over the city who had spotted the dog, a podenco. By the time she got home from her search two hours later, Pip was waiting for her. “It makes me cringe to think of him crossing the big roads and a big roundabout, but somehow he did it,” she said. Hedgehog ‘highways’ help creatures flourishHedgehogs are flourishing in the Nottinghamshire village of Keyworth thanks to a community effort to create “highways” for the creatures. Residents of Dale Road cut 42 holes in their garden walls and fences to allow the animals to roam. “We had a lady on the street saying that she hadn’t seen any in her garden for 30 years, and then suddenly after we drilled some holes they started appearing,” said one resident. “The hedgehogs help to build the community… and the community then helps the hedgehogs in return.”
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05-21-05 UPDATE: Bicyclist Dies After Emerald- Milwaukee Collision UPDATE: The Ada County Coroner has identified the man killed when struck by a car while riding his bike at the intersection of Emerald and Milwaukee last night as Thomas D. Bettger, 62, of Boise. The investigation into the collision actively continues. Further developments will be released as soon as the investigation allows. Boise, 10:15 p.m. - A bicyclist has died of his injuries following a collision with a car earlier this evening at the intersection of Emerald & Milwaukee Streets. Boise Police are investigating the collision. So far no arrests or citations have been issued. What Happened: Boise Police responded to the collision, reported at 7:45 p.m. According to witnesses, the car, a Dodge Neon was headed westbound on Emerald, into the afternoon sun. The cyclist was southbound on Milwaukee, crossing the west side of the intersection when the collision occurred. The cyclist was immediately taken to a nearby hospital but died about two hours later of his injuries. Officers believe the cyclist is a 62 year old man. He was wearing a helmet and riding a mountain bike. The driver of the Neon is a 21 year old man who is cooperating with the investigation. Officers are still investigating all circumstances surrounding the collision. More information will be released when confirmed. For more on the cyclist, please contact the Ada County Coroner's office Friday.
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What It Is The Corvette Stingray is an iconic sports car known for its performance and style. The power and control this car offers is rivaled by few, if any, for the price. Could be more accommodating to taller passengers. If the new 2014 Corvette Stingray doesn’t get your blood flowing, you may need to see a doctor. There's been so much hype with the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, that we were hyperventilating the day we were expecting to finally have one delivered to our office. We thought we'd be getting in one with a manual transmission, but who are we to be picky? Why wouldn't it be a new seven-speed manual? Finally, when Friday rolled around, I ran to the car and found it to have the available six-speed automatic, and though it was an automatic, there was no doubt that this car was going to be fun. Just starting it put a smile on my face. Finally, with this seventh-generation Corvette, we'd have the chance to see how good it could possibly be. We had high expectations going into this test drive, and we wanted to see if the car was worth the price and all the praise. Could it live up to the hype? We had to get behind the wheel and see for ourselves. What We DroveYou can get yourself a 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 for just under $54,000, but our test model came with a $65,530 price tag. For the extra $10,000, our Stingray was upgraded with the 2LT package ($4,210), which adds the Memory package, powered seats, Corvette logos on the seats, color keyed console and doors, a cargo net and luggage shade, heated mirrors, auto-dimming rearview mirror, heated and ventilated seats, a premium Bose sound system, advanced theft deterrent system, and a head's up color display. Also included on our model was magnetic ride control ($1,795), six-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters ($1,350), multi-mode performance exhaust ($1,195), a carbon fiber interior package ($995), Chevrolet MyLink Navigation ($795), and suede microfiber seat inserts ($395). Another $10,000 in options are available for true diehards. Standard features included the Z51 Performance Package, which added performance suspension, dry-sump oil system for aggressive cornering, limited-slip differential for better traction around corners, larger slotted brake rotors, black brake calipers, painted 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels, more aggressive tires, performance gear ratios, and the aero package. Safety features included active handling stability control, airbags, four-wheel antilock disc brakes, run-flat tires with tire pressure monitor, OnStar, and a backup camera. Exterior features included high-intensity xenon headlights, daytime running lights, removable carbon fiber roof panel, and a carbon fiber hood. Interior features included Chevrolet MyLink with an 8-inch color touchscreen display, GT leather bucket seats, power adjustable driver and passenger seats, dual-zone climate control, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, carpeted floor mats, and a rear window defogger. The CommuteAs a daily driver, one would think the new Corvette Stingray isn't the ideal car. And we would laugh at them. The Corvette immediately puts a smile on your face when you start it up. The growl of the engine foreshadows the enjoyment you're about to experience when you take it out on the road. The steering is precise and it handles like a dream. Poor road conditions did little to hinder the overall ride quality, thanks in part to the fantastic work by GM's suspension engineers. The automatic transmission provided an added sense of comfort when driving through traffic, but with more room to really test all 460 horses, the manual transmission may have been a better fit. The only complaint we had about the performance of the new Stingray was that it was slow when accelerating if you didn't really step on the gas. It still gets up to speed quickly, but not as fast as you'd expect. Trying out the infotainment system, we were a little surprised to see that although Chevrolet's MyLink has been updated, it still has some bugs that need to be worked out. Hooking up my phone to the Bluetooth was easy and painless, but when I tried to play my music, issues started to arise. When switching through songs, the system would shuffle go back and forth before it settled on the next song. Eventually, it worked itself out, but those first few drives made me not want to stream music. There was one function of the infotainment system that had me smiling. When stopping, the volume of the radio would turn down, and when getting up to speed, it would turn up to compensate for the roar of the engine. Although this feature was rather subtle, once noticed, it's hard not to appreciate it. The Grocery RunAs the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 is a two-seater sports coupe, don't be overzealous when it comes to loading it up with groceries. Although the shape of the trunk may give one the impression that it is smaller than it is, it can still hold a pretty significant amount of items, as the glass is rounded out. I was able to stuff a laundry basket, along with a few filled backpacks and jackets for my weekend trip. The laundry basket didn't even bump against the trunk glass. The lid slopes farther down as it gets closer to the rear of the vehicle, which can limit space. Because of the way the roofline slopes so severely, visibility has the potential to be limited if items are in the trunk. The backup camera comes in handy when backing up from parking spots, and because the coupe is so nimble, it has a good turning radius when stuck in tight spaces. One of the main issues I found with the new Corvette Stingray was its limited passenger space. Yes, these cars aren't designed for taller than average passengers. Head and legroom are rather cramped. A friend of mine, who is roughly 6-foot-5, didn't have enough legroom. His knees were up to his chest, and because the seat was all the way back, it made for an uncomfortable ride when traveling longer distances. From a driver's standpoint, I felt that there was ample room, and although I may be 5-foot-9, it felt like there would have been easily enough room for someone around six feet tall. Another thing I noticed, which is true for all Corvette models, is that because they are so low to the ground, some people may have trouble entering and exiting the vehicle. But once inside, all worries are thrown out the window when you step on the gas and are thrust back into the seat. The Weekend FunFor winter in California, the temperature is usually in the mid to high 50s, but while I was graced with the Corvette Stingray, the sun was out and we had a high of 80 degrees. To celebrate, we took the top off and cruised down the beach. As there wasn't too much traffic, we were able to fully utilize the paddle shifters. Although this car would have been more fun with a manual transmission, the shifters provided enough fun without the pain that I would have ended up with in my left foot from hours of shifting. After the trip along the coast, it was time to see how well the Corvette performed on the freeway. A trip to Temecula—about an hour and a half each way—was sure to show everything the new Stingray was capable of. Before we even knew it, we were up to speed, merged all the way to the carpool lane and we never broke 2200 rpm with the car in top gear. For the majority of the ride to Temecula, we hovered around 85 mph, and it was like it didn't even faze the Corvette. The buffeting from the open top started to get to us, and when we got to our destination, we put the top back up. By the end of the four-hour roundtrip drive, my back was stiff, thanks to the sport suspension. This is by no means a good road trip or long distance car, but is great for drives around the city and cruising by the beach on the weekends. Because of the automatic transmission, it's much easier to drive for extended periods of time, but we wouldn't recommend more than three hours behind the wheel. Your back and neck will thank you. SummaryBefore the launch of the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, the new sports car received so much hype that it seemed like it would never live up to it. We were impressed that it delivered on everything promised. This is a sports car for modern times, with sleek styling and aggressive performance. For just under $66,000, you're getting a lot of car for the price. The Stingray should definitely be at the top of your list if you're looking for an affordable high-performance sports car under $70,000. There aren't many other models that can stand up to the new Corvette and deliver the same technology, optional features, and gripping performance for that price. Our only wish was that our test model was a manual transmission. Spec BoxPrice-as-tested: $65,530 EPA City: 17 EPA Highway: 29 EPA Combined: 20 Cargo Space: N/A Child Seat Fitment, Second Row: Not Applicable Estimated Combined Range: 370 miles Intellichoice Cost of Ownership: Not Applicable "The Corvette is a fierce beauty; the growl of its engine isn't quite like anything I've heard before. When I'm on the freeway, I can easily hit 90 without realizing it. 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The coarse-grained reconfigurable architecture(CGRA) has advantages over the traditional FPGAs in terms of delay, area and configuration time. DySER is a novel architecture of the CGRA, which can support both functionally specialization and parallelism specialization. In this paper, the relationship between the bandwidth, data transmission time and RC array scale of DySER-based platform have been analyzed. To improve the architecture, we also present a new data transmission mode called incomplete three-phase pipeline. Compared with the original platform, the results show that the improved platform increases the whole time efficiency by 11% to 15%.
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Recently, I attended a federal benefits seminar where a group of about 40 federal employees were learning more about their benefits. About two-thirds of the attendees indicated that they would be retiring in the next five years and the presenter asked them the following question, “How many of you know that if you retire before age 62 in FERS that you may be eligible for a special supplementary benefit payment?” Only about half of the attendees raised their hands. Federal employees working under the FERS retirement system may be eligible for an additional benefit: the Special Retirement Supplement. I was surprised that a benefit that provides supplementary income wasn’t better known. On the advisor side, we have found that many advisors do know about the Special Retirement Supplement but that there is less understanding generally about the eligibility requirements and the general details of the supplement. Let’s take a look at some of these basic details. The purpose of the special retirement supplement is to provide additional income during the period between when an employee retires and when they are eligible to begin Social Security at age 62. Based on an estimate of Social Security benefits earned through federal employment, the benefit is intended to replicate the Social Security benefit payable at age 62. Eligible employees who retire prior to age 62 can receive this additional benefit in addition to their regular retirement annuity until they become eligible to file for Social Security at age 62. Who is eligible for the Special Retirement Supplement? The supplement is available for FERS members who meet any of the following criteria: - Voluntary retirement at the Minimum Retirement Age (MRA) with at least 30 years of service. - Voluntary retirement at age 60 with at least 20 years of service. - Law enforcement officers, air traffic controllers, and firefighters. - Members of Congress at age 50 with at least 20 years of service. - Members of Congress with 25 years of service at any age when they reach their MRA. - Discontinued service retirees when they reach their MRA. - Military Reserve technicians who lose their military status who are age 50 with at least 25 years of service. FERS members may also be eligible for the supplement when they reach their MRA if they retired involuntarily before their MRA or if they retired voluntarily because of a force reduction or major reorganization. Employees who transferred from CSRS to FERS, who meet other eligibility requirements, may also receive the supplement provided they have at least one full year in the FERS system. Special Retirement Supplement Calculation The calculation for the Special Retirement Supplement is fairly straight-forward. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will begin by estimating what the employee’s full 40 year career Social Security benefit would be at age 62. This amount is then reduced according to the estimated years worked under FERS. Special Retirement Supplement Age 62 Social Security Benefit FERS Years of service The supplement does not have a COLA unless the retiree was a special category of employee such as a law enforcement officer or air traffic controller. Reduction of Supplement The FERS Special Retirement Supplement is subject to an earnings test similar to Social Security. Retirees receiving the supplement must report their yearly earnings to OPM. If a retiree’s earnings are above the Social Security exempt amount then the supplement will be reduced by $1.00 for every $2.00 of earning over the exempt amount. This reduction does not apply to the regular FERS annuity but it is possible that the supplement can be reduced to $0 depending on the results of the earnings test. Special category employees like law enforcement officers are not subject to the earnings test until they reach their MRA. More details about the Social Security earnings test can be found on the Social Security website. Including the Special Retirement Supplement in TRAK One of The Retirement Analysis Kit’s (TRAK) most innovative and unique features is the ability to easily calculate the federal retirement benefits. For FERS employees retiring before age 62, TRAK will automatically apply eligibility criteria to the projections, calculate, and include the Special Retirement Supplement for eligible employees. Just one more reason to use TRAK for all your federal clients!
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Sylvia Nasser is a certified personal trainer and creator of the national #irockthesportsbra body positive campaign. Sylvia’s past (extreme dieter and over-exerciser) serves as a cautionary tale to women everywhere in their own journey to self-love. A powerhouse of positivity, boxing enthusiast, influencer, mother and badass, Sylvia strives to empower women to face their fears, let go of judgements, and celebrate every step of their personal fitness and self-love journey. Sylvia came to In The Lights to define her brand, build her fitness influencer status, and continue to spread body positivity and self-love for women everywhere. She also wanted increase her following and engagement, and align with brands she believed in. Valentine’s day isn’t just about receiving a dozen roses and a box of chocolates from your significant other, Valentine’s Day is also about loving yourself. In The Lights worked with Sylvia to create, plan, and coordinate the rollout of the 7-day Self-love Giveaway Campaign. Identifying brands, reaching out and coordinating product terms resulted in seven brands; Terez, Lolambco Sliders, Peach, Plumsott, KDEER, Style Reform and So Danca. Sylvia arranged a photo shoot to showcase the brand products and In The Lights handled design of stories and other promotional and engagement posts for the campaign. Followers were encouraged to “share the love” for a chance to win! Using the key hashtag #irockselflove, this campaign put her #irockthesportsbra movement in the spotlight, while also growing her audience with likeminded women everywhere. At the start of the #irockselflove campaign on February 14, 2019, Sylvia’s Instagram account @thefitfem had 12,055 followers. With love spreading like wildfire across the social platform during the duration of the 7-day giveaway, Sylvia’s account acquired 505 new followers and further branded herself as a fitness personality who is committed to making women feel good about themselves. Since the close of the campaign on February 29, 2019, Sylva’s Instagram presence has continued to grow to over 13,200 and has seen an increase in paid brand partnerships, most recently with the well known juice product, V8. “The In The Lights team was so amazing to work with! They connected me with brands and helped me organize the giveaway calendar and managed all the details so I could focus on providing quality content to my audience.” – Sylvia
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The Telephone and the Medium Not your usual opera adaptation of Gian Carlo Menotti’s delightful double-bill. More from GT Stage If you’ve never been to the opera before and you’d like to (don’t deny it, you want to indulge in a bit of culture and premature aging really), this little feast is a perfect place to dip your toes. Forget the expectations of sitting high on top of a grand balcony looking down through mini-binoculars at an obese Viking throwback struggling to fit in a corset as she screams at a part-time Pavarotti – The King’s Head Theatre is a lovely intimate venue in Islington where the stage is mere centimetres away from the audience. It’s produced by Open Door Opera, a theatre company with a conviction that opera can and should be enjoyed by everyone, so their efforts to quash operatic stereotypes and bring it to the masses show highly here. In the first of the two pieces, The Telephone, Ben is desperately trying to tell Lucy something but keeps getting interrupted by her telephone, so he attempts to solve the situation the best way he can. The simple comedy premise makes you wonder how long it would take for all the singing to become tiresome, but the consistent laughs, the fantastic performances of the two leads, and the company’s unique modern-day twist on the piece make it incredibly refreshing, enjoyable, and short but sweet. With a twenty-five minute interval between the two pieces, which together come to a combined length of an hour and ten minutes, the overall performance moves at a great fast pace. What’s convenient about the venue is that it’s London’s first pub theatre since Shakespeare’s time, so you can fill up the interval by filling up your trough. What appears to be a buzzing vintage saloon bar in trendy Angel coolly has a seemingly secret gem of a world at the back. One of Menotti’s more popular pieces, The Medium is much more sinister than the Telephone, but is still rich with comic moments. Madame Flora is a fraudulent clairvoyant (if you’ve ever wanted to see an opera-singing chav, Catherine Carter plays it brilliantly) who descends into madness when she unintentionally makes chilling contact with the dead. As she tries to come clean to her clients, her abuse towards her adoptive son Toby (played wonderfully by the talented and exceptionally cute Daniel Ash) intensifies, and all the while he’s falling for his sister – it’s all going on. There were mere moments where it felt like it dragged, but overall it was a powerful combo of shocks and thrills, which made both pieces contrast in style. The Telephone and the Medium is playing tonight at King’s Head Theatre, (25 August) and on Saturday (27 August) Photo: Cherry Potts Words: Sam Reynolds
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Negotiation at Work Negotiation at Work offers a helping hand to managers and trainers tasked with teaching this complicated art, science, and skill set, within a tight budget and with little time to prepare or spare. Grouped together by topic, a collection of highly effective, highly affordable, and easy-to-implement interactive exercises cover all the practical and tactical components of negotiation and all the delicate and volatile issues surrounding negotiations. Trainers also will find guidance on the optimal number of participants, a time estimate, suggestions for additional reading, and notes, with points to emphasize and practical pointers for keeping the session on point and engaging. Exercises are designed to help learners: - Plan and prepare for a negotiation, down to weighing possible concessions in advance. - Find new ways to approach problems and negotiate with openness to creative solutions. - Get comfortable with cross-cultural negotiations and avoid potential minefields. - Understand how perceptions affect the negotiation process and overcome barriers to trust. - Assess different negotiating styles, including their own. - Practice and develop assertiveness, without crossing the line into aggressiveness. - Improve their ability to ask productive, information-gathering and clarifying questions. - Uncover underlying needs, interests, and agendas—both their own and the other party's. - Strive to collaborate, and know when to compromise. - Ease and control negotiations with difficult people . . . and much more.
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Wautoma Wisconsin Wedding PhotographyThis particular wedding was very unique in the timing of all of the events. First it was held at Camp Lakotah which is just outside of Wautoma, Wisconsin. It is a great place for wedding photographers as there are so many places on the grounds to photograph. The camp has tree covered trails and road, a couple rustic buildings and even a sandy beach. For this particular wedding they had the dinner and formal pictures. then the ceremony was after dark and following that was the dancing.
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Instead, I find myself thinking about the end of another weekend. As always, it feels too short. It seems like the weeks and weekends run together in one seamless line. Today is really no different. I feel a little less rested than I normally do for a Sunday night, but I don’t mind. We had a very busy week. Aside from the usual Mandarin class and studying that comes with that, we had a particularly social schedule. Monday night we went to our favorite Sichuan restaurant with our friends Alecia and Andy. Wednesday night I cooked a seriously American “comfort” meal for a friend of ours who has lived in Shanghai for over 10 years. Friday deserves a story of its own, but in the interest of not boring the brains out of you- I will say, with no exaggeration that I cooked all day long. (Living in Shanghai, there is no shortage of great restaurants in many different cuisines, but for some reason, until recently, there was no Mexican food here. Most Chinese people have never even heard of a taco! Needless to say, since Phil and I have moved here, we haven’t had Mexican food of any kind. Aside from the 1 Mexican restaurant we recently gained, 8 flour tortillas will cost you $11!) So a combination of wanting to make a favorite chicken enchilada recipe for our guests that night, and an absolute unwillingness to pay what it would cost to buy what I needed, I decided to take on the task of making flour tortillas, salsa, enchiladas, and a few other side dishes. I know I was crazy for doing all of it in one day, and although I was sore the next morning from rolling out 25 tortillas for 3 hours, it was sooooo worth it. Saturday night I took a much needed break from cooking and we went out to dinner with our friends Sophie and Patrice who have just moved here from France. Along with 6 other friends of theirs, we went to a Chinese restaurant for some good old fashioned Chinese fare. It was nice to go out and be served, as well as meet so many new people. One of our favorite things about living here in Shanghai is meeting and getting to know so many different people from all over the world. It is really one of the coolest things. I never thought we would have to come to Shanghai to meet such a diverse community of people, but I am glad we have.
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I love gaming, and so I've created this site to share my Knowlege. Here you'll find reviews of new games, codes and cheats for current games, news about upcoming games: just about everything game-related that you can think of. On this website I will give reviews, codes, ect for the latest systems. I will also have a retro section for older systems. I will also list some of my favorite games, so you get an idea where I'm coming from. I hope you like this site and find some good information on it. Don't forget to sign my guestbook below and let me know what you think.
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Teacher-led training: does it work? How can teachers further personalise their career development? Becoming an IT champion: The key to reaching your career goals? What can SLTs do to retain millennial teachers beyond the ‘3 year itch’? The State of Technology in Education Report 2020/21 See what over 2,000 educators said about strategy and tech use this year and over the last 5 in our widest-reaching report to date. ResourcEd: A Promethean Blog Insights, tips and updates for all educators in schools and academies across the UK.
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Today, TrueAchievements posted the Xbox Achievements for Doom Eternal. The game includes 33 challenges for 1,000 gamerscore. You can take a look at them below. |Doomsday||Complete Hell on Earth||20| |Darn It, They Keep BREAKING||Perform 33 Unique Glory Kills in a single save slot||33| |The Hunters Became the Hunted||Kill the Doom Hunters||30| |Interplanetary Fracking||Blow a hole in Mars||20| |Thumbs Down||Best the Gladiator in the coliseum||25| |Reforged and Refueled||Acquire a new Crucible in Taras Nabad||50| |The Once and Future Slayer||Complete the Campaign on any difficulty||50| |Running Up the High Score||Complete Extra Life Mode with 10 Extra Lives in your Inventory||50| |Crystal Craving||Upgrade Health, Armor, or Ammo||20| |King of the Crystals||Fully upgrade Health, Armor, or Ammo in a single save slot||30| |This One's my Favorite||Complete a Praetor Suit Perk category in a single save slot||15| |They're ALL My Favorite||Purchase all Praetor Suit Perks in a single save slot||100| |Homemaykr||Spend 8 Sentinel Batteries in the Fortress of Doom in a single save slot||25| |Extra Extra Lives||Pick up 20 Extra Lives Total in a single save slot||30| |Reforged the Genie Lamp||Complete the cheat code collection in a single save slot||10| |Metal Head||Complete the album collection in a single save slot||10| |Playset Sold Separately||Complete the toy collection in a single save slot||10| |If Only I Could Read…||Collect all physical Codex pages in a single save slot||30| |Bonus Stage||Complete a Slayer Gate||20| |Breaker of Gates||Complete all Slayer Gates in a single save slot||40| |Gunpletionist||Master all Weapon Mods in a single save slot||30| |Mix and Match||Play as 5 different Player Demons in BATTLEMODE||20| |Fight Like Hell||Do 5000 damage as a Player Demon in BATTLEMODE||20| |Blood Bath||Kill 200 opponents in BATTLEMODE||20| |Man vs Monsters||Play 25 BATTLEMODE matches||25| |Weapons Expert||Kill a Player Demon with each of the 8 Slayer weapons in BATTLEMODE||10| |Truce between Demons||Heal yourself or your teammate for 50000 health in BATTLEMODE||20| |It's a Magic Number||Kill 666 Demons||67| A couple of achievements are secret and you can take a look at them on TrueAchievements' website. Are you picking up Doom Eternal on Friday? Let us know. Hell on Earth Doom Eternal is the next frenetic iteration in the long-running franchise. Set for launch this month, the game aims to bring even more fast-paced action to consoles and PC with new enemies, story, multiplayer modes, and more. Windows Central Newsletter Get the best of Windows Central in in your inbox, every day! Asher Madan handles gaming news for Windows Central. Before joining Windows Central in 2017, Asher worked for a number of different gaming outlets. He has a background in medical science and is passionate about all forms of entertainment, cooking, and antiquing. Thank you for signing up to Windows Central. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
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9 March, Mahendra Hills, Hyderabad-Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh –Bharata Yatra 2007 On the second night of Amma’s Brahmasthanam Festival in her ashram in Secunderabad, Amma was welcomed by two AP cabinet ministers and one member of parliament, all of whom praised the charitable social-welfare projects of the Ashram. Sri. Raghuveera Reddy, the Honourable Minister of Agriculture for Andhra Pradesh praised Amma’s integration of spirituality with social service. “Amma is doing things that, in fact, the government does not dare undertake,” he said. Raghuveera Reddy then asked the people assembled to give some of the money they are spending on luxuries to organizations like Amma’s ashram. Sri. Marappa, the Honourable Minister of Irrigation, spoke next. He praised Amma’s ability to provide needed service without the red-tape delays that plague the government. “For the government to do such projects takes a long time,” he said in reference to Ashram pension and free-housing projects. “The file has to be moved from person to person. Then only it goes the Cabinet. Then only it will come out as a Government order. And then still it has to be executed. But Amma is doing such projects alone without such difficulties. For this I offer Amma my prostrations.” The evening’s final speaker was AP Legislative Assembly member Sri. Varadarajula Reddy. In his talk, he focused on how the Ashram makes sure all the money donated to it goes directly to projects for the poor. “In the world we see so many institutions, but most of them are bogus,” he said. “But this institution is legitimate. If they receive even one paisa, it will only go for service activities.” Sri. Raghuveera Reddy helped Amma distribute checks to 10 new enrolees in the Ashram’s lifetime pension program, Amrita Nidhi. Sri. Marappa distributed sewing machines on behalf of the Ashram to 10 impoverished women. And Varadarajula Reddy released a souvenir book commemorating Amma’s 2007 Brahmasthanam Festival in Secunderabad. In order to stress their faith in the Ashram’s charitable work, all three men pledged to make one-lakh donations to the Ashram. When Raghuveera Reddy made the pledge on behalf of his family, he also prayed to Amma to bless the Andhra Pradesh Government so that it is able to do more in general for the benefit of the poor.
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Most information is useful only to developers and companies who want to test their devices, apps or media offerings. Downloading with netflix works in Android 7. This page describes the android. And for the L before com, I don't know, it is smali language, probably to indicate a string value. This issue does not occur on Android 5. Many users do this to innocently customize how legally purchased hardware performs, including making the Netflix experience better, as illustrated by the Google Play review on the right. This includes the completion of various legal agreements, implementation of some software libraries, and client integration testing to verify support, among other steps. Said services shall be provided during normal business hours Korean Time , Mondays through Fridays excluding Korean legal holidays. Then you can it run before the romupdate is installed and you will see that widevine is not supported in this device. These are instructions for Linux. The License fee shall be paid in thirty 30 days upon the issue of invoice for the payment. The table below shows the mapping between the two sets of security levels. Trademarks, Title and Copyright Any Software provided hereunder is protected by copyright law and international treaty provisions. Widevine L1 is required for Netflix and other video services. The award rendered by the arbitrator s shall be final and binding upon both parties concerned. Regards Jan Thanks for the kindly words. You might need to download content onto your phone or tablet for playback in airplane mode when flying disconnected from the network. You can use the saveRights method to do this. The code is based on the sample. Appropriate measures may be taken to protect the cryptographic information and decrypted content on host operating system. Both security levels are defined by Google Widevine. You can buy the movie on Google Play Or whatever service you like. The resolution is not improved 480p. Other services like Prime Video and Google Play Movies works fine. Our specialists are here to ensure your implementation is streamlined and straightforward. Get ready to deliver an outstanding user experience. This is the case for Netflix, Amazon Video and the majority of other companies out there that provide you with these streams. Yes it works on android 7. Instead, hardware manufacturers only need to pass a certification process. If you do not set the values explicitly, very large values for PlaybackDurationRemaining and LicenseDurationRemaining will be assigned, for example, 9223372036854775807, which is the maximum positive value for a 64-bit integer. I was told the netflix offline content requires some really strict widevine so maybe that's why it's not working. All notices under this Agreement shall be sent to the address here above mentioned. The Addenda referenced in this Agreement, and the specifications referenced therein, as well as other documentation referenced in this Agreement which define the obligations of the parties, are a part of this Agreement with the same force and effect as if fully set forth herein. The information is displayed right away, there is no lengthy scanning involved. Except as expressly provided in Sections 2. Another thing, how to enable 5. So I tried on , which I know supports Level 1, and I had the app would just show a white screen for a second or so before exiting… It looked promising, but it did not work on two of my devices. Accepting Warranty or Additional Liability. Sideloaded versions of the Netflix app continue to work, at least for now and until a new version of the software is launched. Answer You do not need to duplicate the content. Even though you're paying the service full price. Is it possible that this trick doesn't work anymore or doesn't work on all devices? A Level 3 implementation may also include a hardware cryptographic engine, but that only enhances performance, not security. Also, see In addition to protecting content for online streaming, media content subscription and rental services offer downloadable content that works when you are not connected to the internet. If you do not accept cookies below you will not be able to use the website. Thank you I was, am worried over security exploits or account harvesting. Technically, all Android smartphones can support L1 Widevine security, but implementation mileage may vary with lower cost smartphones that may skimp on testing times. Note No new features or functionality are being added to Media Services v2. For the virtual machine, it shouldn't affect the patching process. Not sure if it's because it genuinely doesn't work anymore or because I didn't do it correctly on account of the error.
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Wawa To Celebrate 50th Anniversary Wawa, Inc. opened its very first store at 1212 MacDade Boulevard in Folsom, PA. In honor of this tremendous milestone, Wawa is kicking-off its 50th anniversary in retail with two in-store celebrations. The first takes place at Wawa’s very first store in Folsom, PA. The second will take place at the 17th and Arch Street Wawa store in Philadelphia, where Mayor Nutter will officially proclaim April 16 as Wawa Day in the City of Philadelphia. Both events will honor this milestone, recognizing the customers, associates and stories of the past five decades that make Wawa a living, breathing brand. “2014 is a milestone year for Wawa, in more ways than one! We’re celebrating our 50th anniversary in retail and the release of a book written by our former President and CEO, Howard Stoeckel; we’re launching The Wawa Foundation; and we’re celebrating the grand opening of 45 new stores,” said Chris Gheysens, Wawa’s President and CEO. “We’re moving full-steam ahead and could not be more excited to celebrate the customers and associates who have made this success possible, and share our exciting plans to fulfill customers’ lives in new and meaningful ways well into the future.” On April 16th, Wawa’s former President and CEO Howard Stoeckel’s book, The Wawa Way officially goes on sale through Amazon.com and in all Wawa stores. The book chronicles the stories, events, customers, and associates, that have defined the last 50 years, and illuminates Wawa’s secrets for success. With a mixture of personal history and business advice, Howard Stoeckel shares 50 years of Wawa’s growth, development, and expansion and how a small company with a funny name made a big difference, and all it took was a little goose sense. Stoeckel will be available at all Wawa’s 50th anniversary events to speak about his book and several of the stories shared in The Wawa Way. “The Wawa Way is not simply a motto, a slogan, or the title of a business book– it’s a way of life, a guide for valuing people, and a road map for building longstanding community relationships. So it’s no coincidence that on the occasion of our 50th Anniversary, this book becomes a reality,” said Stoeckel. “Our goal has never been to simply meet expectations; we take pride in what we do and have an unwavering compassion for our fellow associates and customers alike. Every day we strive to exceed expectations, and ultimately fulfill customers’ lives. This book is more than just a business book; it’s a book that shares the heart and soul of our company.” About Wawa’s Commitment to Fulfilling Lives Wawa believes that it has a role in making the world a better place. For Wawa associates, that doesn’t mean simply filling customer orders – it means fulfilling the lives that they touch every day. Beginning with its first store, Wawa has worked its way into the hearts, minds and fabric of people’s lives. Wawa does it around the clock, in 3 ½ minute doses, everyday- 24/7, 365 days a year. Wawa is so committed to this concept, it has made fulfilling lives its ultimate purpose and goal – every day. In 2014, Wawa will extend its commitment to fulfilling lives every day through several groundbreaking initiatives and announcements including: the launch of The Wawa Foundation to formalize and increase its support of charities and community programs; the celebration of its 50th anniversary in the convenience industry; the release of its first book authored by former President & CEO Howard Stoeckel entitled, The Wawa Way: How a funny name and six core values revolutionized convenience; and through the opening of 45 new Wawa stores dedicated to enhancing Wawa’s presence in our markets and bringing the Wawa experience to more people. Interview about Wawa Giving back locally to Second Harvest Food back!
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Local Section & Student Chapter Activity Grant Final Report Please submit this report within 30 days of completing your program. This report must be submitted in order for your section/chapter to be eligible to apply for future OSA Activity Grant Programs. If you have any photos or additional information to share about your program/event, please send them to email@example.com . Be sure to reference "Supplement to Activity Grant Report" in your email message. All fields are required.
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Post-operative insulin resistance, hyperglycemia and loss of body protein are the features of post operative stress- induced catabolic response which is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and adverse outcomes post operatively. There has been a great deal of research on different approaches to optimize the post-operative insulin sensitivity such as hormonal and nutritional modifications and interventions, developing minimally invasive surgical techniques and epidural anesthesia. However, the correlation between insulin resistance and body protein loss is not well understood. Our research is focused on finding new ways to combat the spread of Hospital acquired infections (HAI’s) in hospitals and other institutional work places. Our research combines a new non-leaching chemical nanotechnology that forms a protective barrier to difficult surfaces and kills bacteria on contact. The nanocoatings are water based and fix readily to surfaces such as plastic by exposure to low UV radiation. These transparent nanocoatings are invisible to the naked eye but act as sentinels and avoid the formation of harmful bacterial colonies Spring Loaded Technology is a Halifax, Nova Scotia based start-up company focused on developing innovative knee bracing technology. Their Levitation™ knee brace has been developed to assist knee extension in people with leg weakness, but it has not yet been tested. The proposed research project will test the Levitation™ knee brace in healthy people, providing feedback to the Spring Loaded regarding the efficacy of their knee brace. Participants will be tested with and without the brace to compare its effects on knee extension torque and muscle activity. Every day, people put their teeth at risk by eating foods that contain a lot of sugar. A lack of brushing teeth causes the build-up of bacteria. The bacteria use the sugars present in these foods to cause the weakening of teeth and if left untreated, can lead to holes and cavities in teeth. The concept of “re-mineralization” is the idea of using minerals such as calcium to make teeth stronger and have them heal faster. Over the last decade, there has been a growing literature on “brain plasticity” and the role of computer based games for brain health improvement. Most of the focus has been on healthy older adults. While there has been pharmacologic treatment available for dementia for decades, there is no accepted standard treatment for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). This project aims to engage individuals with MCI in computer-based games that are programmed to 1) allow remote monitoring of improvement and/or decline and 2) strengthen cognitive function through improvement in game performance. Brain wave technologies allow researchers and clinicians to monitor the brain at work. Our team has developed a new technology that uses electroencephalography (EEG) to provide an online record of different brain functions in a very short period of time. The brain waves recorded by this technology may change normally as time passes and previous MITACS funded work is characterizing the variation in brain waves in healthy individuals. In the current study we want to expand our findings into patient groups and new imaging technologies. This proposal presents research projects to evaluate a new technology, Electrovestibulography (EVestGTM) that holds potential to objectively, quickly and quantitatively measure the severity of concussion, thus aiding in its diagnosis. EVestG signals are recorded painlessly and non-invasively from the external ear in response to a vestibular stimulus; they are the brain signals modulated by the vestibular response. When concussed, people commonly experience balance (vestibular) problems and dizziness, as well as confused thinking. We would like to investigate the use of hearing aids in real life environments. Retrospective questionnaires are often subject to memory errors and recall biases. In order to obtain more accurate momentary evaluations of sound and noise, our proposed research involves asking participants to complete real-time evaluations in the laboratory and in their everyday environments. The momentary assessments will be recorded using a mobile evaluation tool. Teaching medical students and allied healthcare professionals accurate and patient friendly diagnosis of ear, eye and nasal conditions are challenging tasks due to the lack of realistic models and interaction with patients. The OONTTDP is a collaboration between the Hospital for Sick Children and Otosim to improve the teaching results through development of realistic simulators with various conditions embedded within an easy to use system. With the advances of medical imaging, cardiac images have posed great challenges in processing and analysis due to the large amount of data generated. Dynamic Computer Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) images, also referred to as 4D (3D+time) imaging, for example, have great capacity for screening, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cardiac diseases. However, the tools to handle the image files are insufficient to best use the time of specialists such as radiologists and cardiologists.
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WASHINGTON — Hurricane Irene already was threatening the East Coast when a rare 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck Virginia on Tuesday, so it didn't take long for many property owners to call in an expert. The phone calls "started coming in about 20 minutes after," said Lisa J. Kuruvilla, an executive at ADTEK, a Fairfax, Va.-based engineering firm. Property owners understandably have been eager to assess quake damage in time to make any needed repairs before Irene arrives. Amid reports of cracks in the iconic Washington Monument and fallen ornaments on the National Cathedral, engineers say the hurricane should be cause for caution, not panic. While they say most area buildings are designed to withstand both the earthquake and the coming hurricane, they say residents can take steps to further reduce the chances of serious damage. Property owners have a few factors working for them, engineers say. First, by several accounts, engineers have found relatively little structural damage from the earthquake. ADTEK has sent structural engineers — some working through 1 a.m. — to nearly 100 schools in the Washington metro area. Where they've found damage, most of it has been fairly easy to repair, Kuruvilla said. By midday Thursday, Washington-based KCE Engineers had inspected 74 buildings since the earthquake, said Allyn Kilsheimer, the firm's president and chief executive officer. About half a dozen had seen problems with large masonry, he said, while 20 to 30 had small cracks. "There are lots of cracks, but nothing of major consequence," he said. Even at the Washington Monument, which the National Park Service has closed indefinitely, the cracks are at the top of the 555-foot obelisk, Washington's highest structure — not near the bottom, which would put it at greater structural risk. Second, Irene will slam buildings with different forces than Tuesday's tremor. An earthquake shakes the foundations of buildings, jolting them from underneath, explained Om Sharma, a structural engineer and owner of 3D Structural Engineers in Bethesda, Md. In a hurricane, winds whip buildings laterally and from above. Sherma said he doesn't expect the hurricane to exacerbate earthquake damage on a wide scale. Still, engineers warn that even in buildings with sound foundations, people can be injured by falling objects or flying glass. They say residents should bring all outdoor furniture inside, as well as anything else that could be blown away by the wind. If that's impossible, tying objects down goes a long way, Kuruvilla said. Kilsheimer suggested boarding up windows with plywood. He also urged residents to check their chimneys for broken or dislodged bricks and look for other damage in homes where high winds could cause trouble. For people concerned about the integrity of a particular wall, he suggests a simple at-home test: Tap near the middle of a window on that wall, and you should hear a dull sound, he said. Tap near the edge of the window and you should hear either a similar dull sound or a higher pitched sound. But if a tap in the middle of the pane makes a high-pitched sound, that could suggest stress within a wall. If residents sense problems with their walls, chimneys or other parts of their homes, he suggests asking a professional for help. MORE FROM MCCLATCHY
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Alliance Counseling Center 155 E. Capitol Drive, Suite 6A Hartland, WI 53029 Pictured (l-r) are Susan Sevenz, Barbara Binder, Dan Bird, Brian Fobian and Jerry Flanagan of Alliance Counseling Center. Not pictured is Margaret Underhill. Alliance Counseling Center is an out-patient mental health and state certified substance abuse clinic. They have offices in Hartland, Menomonee Falls, and Waukesha. Their professional staff specializes in issues such as addictions, depression, anxiety, domestic violence or anger, co-dependency, and marital or family problems. Additionally they work with businesses seeking solutions to their employee substance abuse or absenteeism (EAP). They also work with schools and students with ADD/ADHD, behavioral problems or declining school performance issues. They are happy to offer a free consultation to determine the absolute best course of action to address your needs. Please give them a call, or visit their website and email one of their professionals directly. Alliance Counseling Center can be reached at (262) 367-2699. Visit www.AllianceCounselingCenter.com for more information. Alliance Counseling Center has been a member of the Chamber for 10 years. The Chamber highlights deserving members to thank them for their membership and commitment to the Hartland community. Businesses also receive a gift certificate from the Hartland Chamber and are asked to participate in the “Pay It Forward” program by passing it along to one of their deserving clients, vendors or employees.
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Beavers may return to Forest of Dean for first time in 400 years A family of beaver could be released into a fenced area of the Forest of Dean as soon as September. The Forestry Commission wants to release the animals into a 16-acre area by the Greathough Brook, near Brierley. It is hoped they will dam the stream to create new wildlife habitats and reduce the flood risk around Lydbrook. Beavers were hunted to near-extinction for their highly valuable fur and oil, but have survived in captivity. Their reintroduction, as part of a three-year trial, would be be the first time the animals have been seen in the Forest for 400 years. In other areas of the UK where beavers live wild some farmers have complained of damage to their land, but the Forestry Commission says there is no chance of that happening in the Forest. "The trial here is going to be fenced to stop boar getting in and stop the beavers getting out," said spokesman Kevin Stannard. "We are well embedded on the public forest estate so there is, I would say, absolutely no chance of the beavers escaping, or if they do escape, getting out onto surrounding farmland."
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David Adam Edelstein (davadam) Mon 12 Jun 06 08:13 Our next guest, David Gans, needs little introduction, so I'll let him do it himself: Musician, radio producer, author/journalist, semi-pro photographer - David Gans has found quite a few ways to not make a good living. But he's managed to make a satisfying life of creativity, and along the way he's also founded and hosted several conferences in the WELL - inkwell.vue among them. Our recently-retired cohost gave up his post in order to give more attention to his musical career. He's working on a new CD of guitar instrumentals, tentatively titled "Cloud Surfing," that makes extensive use of digital looping technology without giving up any of the lyrical quality of his guitar playing. More info at http://www.dgans.com Leading the conversation with David will be Gary Burnett: Gary Burnett, on the WELL since 1990, is an Associate Professor at the College of Information at Florida State University. His academic work investigates the relationship between social interaction and information exchange in virtual communities. For the past three years, he has chaired the Grateful Dead caucus at the Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture conferences. Recent travels have taken him to Scotland and Mexico; his next big adventure will involve becoming a grandfather in July. Welcome, David and Gary! Gary Burnett (jera) Mon 12 Jun 06 12:35 Thanks for having me. It's nice to be doing something that doesn't involve reading and re-reading dissertation chapters by my students! And Welcome, David! I think we'll be talking about all of those things in the first line of your introduction as we go along -- "Musician, radio producer, author/journalist, semi-pro photographer" -- but I thought that maybe we'd start with that new CD of instrumentals. I've really enjoyed listening to you develop that digital looping technique over the past few years, ever since I got to see you give what I think was your very first public performance of a loop-based instrumental "jam" down here in Tallahassee, Florida (a performance that later ended up opening your "Solo Acoustic" CD, under the title "Ask Your Dog!"). Could you tell us something about what brought you to this kind of exploration, and something about the new CD? David Gans (tnf) Mon 12 Jun 06 15:50 I got the loop device as a way of enriching my solo performances. I wanted to be able to record the chord changes of the song so I could play a guitar solo. The first unit I got, a Line 6 delay modeler, maxed out at 28 seconds - not long enough to get the whole structure of most songs. But I was able to record short passages, and that got me started on the technology. I could record the four-bar pattern in the middle of "Blue Roses" and improvise for a while. Not long after that, my friend and colelague Rik Elswit alerted me to a new device, the Boss RC-20 Loop Station. Eureka! This was what I needed! Couple of minutes of storage time, so I could stap ont he pedal while singing the verse of, say, "Waltzing Across Texas," hit the "stop" button as I went into the chorus, and then hit the "play" pedal after the second chorus and play a solo over it. Once I had that marvelous creative aid in hand and underfoot, I was off and running. By the way, "Ask Your Dog!" isn't a loop piece; it's an improvisation using the echo feature of the Line 6 as a rhythmic aid. These devices allow you to tap a pedal in time with the music and adjust the volume of the "slapback" and the number of times it repeats ("feedback"), so you can build a rhythmic improvisation. I'll post some audio examples of this music as the interview progresses. URLs TK, as we say in the journo biz. David Gans (tnf) Mon 12 Jun 06 17:42 I've posted the two above-referenced pieces of music on this page: < http://www.dgans.com/inkwell/ > I'll post all links related to this interview there. Gary Burnett (jera) Tue 13 Jun 06 09:41 Correction re: "Ask Your Dog!" accepted. That particular performance just sticks with me because it was the first time I heard you working with tools that would allow you to repeat elements of your playing, and the first time I heard you build the capabilities of those tools into your improvisations. You mentioned "storage time." Clearly, that kind of storage time (as Waltzing Across Texas shows) allow you to work within song structures -- to "be your own band," in a sense, and solo to your own accompaniment. But Ask Your Dog! suggests more open-ended uses of the tools as well. Have you also carried the looping capabilities into more free-form work? More spontaneous structures? David Gans (tnf) Tue 13 Jun 06 09:59 Oh, yes! The creative potential was evident the minute I started playing with the thing. "Mud Wrestling Jam," on Solo Electric, is an excellent example of spontaneous composition. I started playing single-note melodies, grabbed a phrase I liked, and then began building on it. At about 2:45, the feel changes as I add a rhythm guitar on top of the existing loop; that kicks the piece into a higher gear. This was an exciting moment - the piece took on a life of its own, and I was in that happy place of being a delighted witness to the creativity that was flowing through me into the guitar system. The audio is posted at < http://www.dgans.com/inkwell/ > Gary Burnett (jera) Tue 13 Jun 06 10:21 There are a number of other guitarists using looping technology as well -- people like Keller Williams, Bill Frisell, etc. -- but your work has always sounded very different to me in the way you use the tools to build multiple layers out of nothing (or out of a set of chord changes). What looping guitarists do you listen to? Who do you consider to be your peers (or your influences) in this work? Gary Burnett (jera) Tue 13 Jun 06 10:28 Oh, and a dumb question, perhaps, but I've always wondered: with your current guitar set up, how many independent layers can you have going at once? David Gans (tnf) Tue 13 Jun 06 10:29 The only looper I listen to regularly is Keller Williams, and I can't say he's much of an influence. I love his work, but our styles are very dif- ferent. Keller fills the stage - literally! He's got a bass guitar on a stand and an electric guitar on stand, and a much more elaborate looping rig than I have - and his sound guy, Lou, participates fully in his show. Keller does a lot of mouth percussion, which I haven't gotten into. I haven't studied other loopers, because I want to develop my own style. I've never been a guitar geek; I just want to make music. I find myself paying more attention to the technology than I used to, but I'm really more interested in what I can do on my own than in cribbing ideas from other players. David Gans (tnf) Tue 13 Jun 06 10:51 > with your current guitar set up, how many independent layers can you have > going at once? The RC-20XL allows overdubbing, limited by the available memory: the longer theloop, the less time available for more layers. I may be wrong about that, actually: it may do the overdubbing by writing to the existing memory. All I know for sure is that I've never hit the ceiling on that. I recently acquired another looping device: the Gibson Echoplex. It's got a lot more power and a lot more control. You can program it to enable a sequence of discrete loops: hit the "next loop" button and you're filling up a new space. If you've got it set for three loops, the next touch of the "next loop" button puts you into loop space #3; if you're set up for two loops, that third hit uts you back into loop #1. You can also insert new information in an existing loop, and you can "multiply" an existing loop, adding new music over an arbitrary number of repetitions of the previous material. I'm just starting to get into the possibilities with this excellent tool. I haven't gone on the road with both devices yet, but I'm planning to. What I am doing at home right now is working with both the RX-20XL and the EDP. With two independent loops (that cannot be synchronized), I've been experimenting with what I call "clouds": building a loop of arbitrary duration, with fat, sustained notes that I fade in with a volume pedal, decaying naturally or faded out. With upwards of half a dozen notes coming and going, the effect is a "cloud" of slowly shifting harmonies. Once that's going good, I go to the other device and start something more structured. On this page - < http://www.dgans.com/inkwell/ > - you'll find a sketch called "Lenticular clouds" and an example of a composition using two loops, "Quarter to Five." The latter is a composition derived from a loop jam, created several months ago. ("Quarter to Five" is dedicated to my dear friend Tina Loney, who died last week after a long struggle with lung cancer. The forthcoming CD is dedicated to Tina's memory, and much of it was created during her last few weeks of life; I felt a strong creative impulse while we were supporting her through her illness, and this recording in particular expresses my grief over her loss and my appreciation for her love and frienship over the last 20 years. Tina was one of the first friends I made here in the WELL, and we remained very close until her death. You can see a photo and read more about Tina on my blog: http://gdhour.com/logblog/?p=126 ) David Gans (tnf) Tue 13 Jun 06 11:27 Clarifying my previous post: Neither of the loopers I hav enow allows independent control of the layers. You can add material at will, but you can only remove the most recent track. There are other devices on the market - the recently-introduced Boss RC-50 and the Looperlative - that I'm told allow independent treatment of tracks, but I haven't seen them yet. By the way, there is a web site devoted to this technology: Looper's Delight! http://loopers-delight.com/loop.html Gary Burnett (jera) Tue 13 Jun 06 12:10 That would be a cool addition -- the ability to morph individual layers independently from all other layers. It seems that one of the challenges of this kind of loop work is that it can run the risk of becoming overly repetitive. In using loops within structured songs (to solo over yourself, or to create multi-layered backings for vocals), you have an automatic "out" (when the verse moves to the chorus, say). But in more open-ended ipieces, how do you work with the repetitions to keep things interesting and fresh? Do you find, when you're working at home on new pieces, that you end up discarding a lot of them because they don't break free from the repetitions? There are some interesting similarities here with a genre of music I know you don't care for much: techno; good techno offers a kind of infinite variation within infinite repetition, while bad techno is just the same thing over and over and over again. Of course, repetition is not inherently a bad thing -- witness the Beatles' Hey Jude, which makes a positive virtue of it! David Gans (tnf) Tue 13 Jun 06 12:45 > how do you work with the repetitions to keep things interesting and fresh? It's a struggle! Sometimes the natural transition point is 15 bars away, and you just have to try to keep it interesting until you can move or mutate. Sometimes a desperate act takes you into a new place. And sometimes when you listen back to it, it feels tedious as hell. You just gotta give it your best and stay on your toes. > Do you find, when you're working at home on new pieces, that you end up > discarding a lot of them because they don't break free from the repeti- > tions? Oh yes. And yet, I'm surprised at how much of the work I do at home is valid and useable. Regarding Techno, Ambient, etc. I never felt much of an affinity for that style of music, and now I are one. Go figure! Gary Burnett (jera) Tue 13 Jun 06 13:44 Well, not really, since your work with technological enhancements and digital tools (your "electronica" work, as it were) takes place within a context that also includes other musical tools that don't really form a significant part of most techno or ambient stuff -- and that's the context of the SONG. I get the sense that, even though you're working on a new CD that focuses on the capabilities of looping, such work is never completely divorced from things like melody and, especially, WORDS. That may be why the looping pieces I've heard all maintain a strong commitment to lyricism. Certainly in performance, looping pieces (and other instrumental pieces) can never be disengaged from the songs that surround them. Which is also true of lots of other bands that I know you and I both love (obviously the Grateful Dead, but also more recent bands like Donna The Buffalo, Railroad Earth, and the Waybacks). The experimentation and "jamming" that is there is always at the service of the song, and never just wanking for its own sake. Even though some of your loop pieces are stand-alone works, they never seem disengaged from the rest of your work to me. Or am I barking up the wrong tree here? Do you see them as separate or of-a-piece? And, if they are of-a-piece with the rest of what you do, are you able to articulate the connections? David Gans (tnf) Tue 13 Jun 06 21:54 I am, first and foremost, a songwriter. I was never even much of a fan of instrumentals - I've composed a few over the years, but not many. I never thought of myself as been such great shakes as a guitarist, either, until recently. Now I'm still not sure I'd be too aggressive in declaring myself to be a guitarist worth listening to, but I am starting to get the feeling that I have something unique to offer when you look at the whole package. I had a conversation with a friend today about this very subject. Without ever intending to, I seem to have migrated to that obscure corner of the musical map that's occupied by the Grateful Dead and very few others: the thin region of that big 3-D Venn Diagram where simple, melodic, country/folk intersects with weird, sometimes scary psychedelic music. I don't think I'll ever give up songs. I've been writing songs since I was 15, and I still consider that the basic unit of musical communication. I am enjoying this new mode of composition, and I suspect that my shows this sum- mer will have more improvisation and few cover songs, but even when there are no words, I still feel that my performances have a narrative structure, and I am a word guy from the git-go. David Gans (tnf) Wed 14 Jun 06 00:32 I should also say that I'm probably never going to stop doing the simplest and most satisfying thing: singing and playing the acoustic guitar. I'll always perform "Falling Star," "Popstar," and "Lazy River Road" without technical assistance. Gary Burnett (jera) Wed 14 Jun 06 12:02 When you say that you feel that your performances "have a narrative structure" even without words, I wonder how you mean it. Not, I suspect, in the sense of there being a specific "plot" with a beginning, middle, and end, but perhaps more a sense of an arc of development through a show from, a sense of going someplace ... I know that you don't typically pre-determine setlists, but do you have a sense when you start a show of where it's going to end up, what the narrative direction is going to be? Or is it something that unfolds as you go? Or something you're more aware of after the fact? Cynthia Dyer-Bennet (cdb) Wed 14 Jun 06 12:21 (Note: offsite readers with comments or questions can send email to <email@example.com> to have them added to this conversation) David Gans (tnf) Wed 14 Jun 06 12:41 It's kinda hard to say exactly what I mean about that narrative thing. It may be changing as the instrumentals creep into the repertoire - but maybe not. Instrumentals have emotional content, and even drama. I discovered, over time, that there is an overarching story that I'm trying to tell. I can't tell you what that story is, but there are some specific emotional notes that I've been trying to strike. I figured out that the songs by other composers that stick in my repertoire are ones that further my own narrative. It's not a story with a plot, but it's a - jeez, I'm not sure if I can ar- ticulate this - it's a moral thread, maybe? An emotional progression? I know that in the last few years the focus of my songwriting has changed. Having attained a reasonable degree of integration and stability in my own life, I've been writing songs that address larger issues. I think "Surely You Jest" ( http://dgans.com/lyrics.html#Jest ) was a turning point for me. Although though it wound up being its own world, as these tings tend to do, it began as an expiation of a personal struggle - not with a specific person, although several specific people were being addressed, but of an ongoing difficulty in my professional life. My usual introduction to the song is something like, "I worked for years in a place that was a weird combination of Dilbert and the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, with a bit of Reservoir Dogs thrown in. You ever have to work with somebody who's just a total dick to you for years and years, and then they ask you for a favor?" It wasn't any specific event that precipitated this, by the way, but a certain behavior pattern in the culture I'm referring to. The song took on a life of its own, and the story that's implied in this series of hallucinatory verses - I've also introduced it as "a crazed rant in the voices of two or three different people, one of whom was me" - doesn't really address the real-world inspirations for it. But that's fine - the song works, and it represents a stylistic breakthrough for me on the lyric front. The reason I mention "Surely You Jest" here is that the wrting and performing of it seems to have healed the long-term ache I set out to address. Maybe I've offloaded the anxiety? Gary Burnett (jera) Wed 14 Jun 06 12:56 I like the idea of narrative as "moral thread" rather than linear story-line -- that makes sense. The poet Robert Duncan worked on several long poems that were not linear in any real sense, but were, rather, built up out of what he called "Passages" (the title of one of the long poems). He used the open form as a place that could accomodate all of the disparate things that concerned him over time because of that "moral thread" or because of his intellectual engagement with the ideas with which he worked. So, bits & pieces of his reading made their way into the poem, as did fragments of narrative, philosophy, etc. The long poem definitely has a shape and a structure, but it is one that isn't predetermined. It's held together by the focus of one man, working on his craft. That's a long-winded way of saying that maybe the way "narrative" works in musical form can be similar. Because it's *you* bringing all of these things together -- guitar work, your own songs, cover songs -- there is a coherence throughout. And, of course, a fair number of the songs you choose to cover invoke narrative episodes that don't resolve easily -- I'm thinking in particular of "Pancho and Lefty," which is a narrative in which the single most important event in the story is left unstated. And a song like "Surely You Jest" certainly depends on narrative, even as it explodes any simple understanding of what narrative is -- those two or three different voices hang together. David Gans (tnf) Wed 14 Jun 06 14:40 > "Pancho and Lefty," which is a narrative in which the single most important > event in the story is left unstated. That is one of the greatest songs ever, and the holes in the story are part of what makes it so. That quality is shared by Elvis Costello's "Watching the Detectives" (which I have also performed from time to time), and of course any number of Rober Hunter lyrics. "Jack Straw," from the Grateful Dead songbook, shares that quality: you see shards of story but they can be put together in any number of ways. The beholder's imagination does the rest. Steve Silberman (digaman) Wed 14 Jun 06 16:31 David, nice to see you here, and I look forward to hearing your new music. I have a less "loopy" question. Could you please run down a list of the songwriters who influenced or inspired you, and a little precis of what you feel you learned from each one? Thanks! David Gans (tnf) Wed 14 Jun 06 17:01 That's the sort of list I could cogitate on for hours, if not days. Off the top of my head, and in no particular order (i.e. neither chronological nor "order of importance"), I'd say my role models as songwriters include: Bob Dylan, the Beatles, Jackson Browne, Steve Goodman, John Prine, CSN, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Smokey Robinson, Gram Parsons, Jeb Puryear, Elton John & Bernie Taupin, Robbie Robertson, the Grateful Dead. And when I say "Smokey Robinson" I mean Holland-Dozier-Holland, Mann & Weil, Neil Diamond, Carole King, and the rest of the early''60s Motown and Brill Building geniuses who filled my head with magic in the days before I picked up the guitar. Someone somewhere said that if you learn the Beatles' book, you'll know everything you need to know about chords and harmony. There's great truth to that: the most important thing I learned from the Beatles was to do the unex- pected. Take that middle eight into a surprising key and then find an in- genious way to get back to the verse. From Bob Dylan, I learned to make the imagery vivid, don't be afraid to bury the lede in a few layers of provocative hallucinations, and make a marriage of the words and melody. From Van Morrison, I learned that the voice can be a rhythm instrument. I don't sing the Dead's song "Bertha" very often any more, but there's a place in the second verse where I sing as though I were playing a drum fill: "Then- I-got-this-feelin'-I-was fallin'..." My first musical influence was Al Jolson. in LA when I was a kid, we have the "Million Dollar Movie" on Channel 9 that they showed every day and I think twice on weekends. I got hooked on "The Jolson Story" and my parents bought me some of those records. "Avalon," "You Made me Love You," Rock-a- Bye Your Baby," "April Showers" - I had the craft of songwriting in my bones at an early age. Steve Goodman and John Prine set an example of warmth, sincerity and humor. Prine is the absolute master of bittersweet; there are songs in his book that will make you laugh while you're crying. "Chain of Sorrow (Bruised Orange," from the album "Bruised Orange, never fails to choke me up. That's not a funny song, but it's as poignant as anything I've ever heard. Plus, Jim Rothermel's soprano sax at the end will make you use up whatever Kleenex you have left after Prine's done singing. Paul B. Israel (pauli) Wed 14 Jun 06 17:02 What diga asks. Also wondering how the song writing process works with you. And does that influence how you think about more improvisational efforts? Steve Silberman (digaman) Wed 14 Jun 06 17:03 Great, thanks Dave. Gary Burnett (jera) Wed 14 Jun 06 17:11 You commented on some of those songwriters. But what about others among them? What did you learn, for instance, from Smokey Robinson or Elton John & Bernie Taupin? Members: Enter the conference to participate
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Car parking is getting more creative, and especially in country such as China since 1.35 plus billion people are driving more than ever before. This is why I think country with so many people are going to have to be more creative as the world is moving into the future. The future when scarcity may be very real. In this case, car parking spaces in China are scarce, and so China uses robots to manage car parking spaces. Hopefully these robots are more efficient in time saving and space allocation when it comes to parking cars. If this car parking system is working out rather well for China, I would love to see it comes to United States. If nothing else, I like the futuristic aspect of it all. Check out the video right after the break to see robots park cars in China.
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Temple football announced today that its game with Memphis, originally schedule for Sat., Nov. 8, has been moved to Friday, Nov. 7. The game will be played at Lincoln Financial Field. Key in this change is that it allows the game to be viewed nationally on ESPNU. Kickoff time has yet to be determined. The change now gives the owls two opportunities to play in front of a national audience. The season opener at Vanderbilt on Thursday, Aug. 28 will be carried on the SEC Network. Here is the Owls’ 2014 schedule: Thursday, August 28, time TBD, at Vanderbilt (9-4) Saturday, September 6, TBD, Navy (9-4) Saturday, September 13, BYE Saturday, September 20, TBD, Delaware State (5-6) Saturday, September 27, TBD, at Connecticut (3-9) Saturday, October 4, BYE Saturday, October 11, TBD, Tulsa (3-9) Saturday, October 18, TBD, at Houston (8-5) Saturday, October 25, TBD, at UCF (12-1) Saturday, November 1, TBD, East Carolina (10-3) Friday, November 7, TBD, Memphis (3-9) Saturday, November 15, TBD, at Penn State (7-5) Saturday, November 22, BYE Saturday, November 29, TBD, Cincinnati (9-4) Saturday, December 6, TBD, at Tulane (7-6)
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Monday, June 18, 2007 As if on cue, from my previous post, a thirty-something father and his 5-7 year old boy jumped out in the middle of traffic this morning and I missed hitting them by about a foot and a half. They were right in the middle of a block and didn't stop when they saw me coming. I screeched to a halt with them dead-center in front of my bumper. I was too stunned to roll down the window and yell at the guy, and he waved at me, oblivious, as if to say thanks for not crippling me and my son. Once I see the cops stop a single dangerous idiot like this, I will happily deal with the speed-traps without complaint. Until then, I can rest easy knowing that their focus is definately NOT on safety or fixing chronic traffic problems.
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Michael Kaiyatsa has more than 10 years’ experience in programme development, management, monitoring, evaluation and learning, and institutional fundraising. He is a passionate human rights advocate, who has worked extensively with vulnerable and marginalized groups on a broad range of issues, including sexual and reproductive health rights concerning people living with HIV, LGBTI persons, prisoners, refugees, asylum seekers, and young people in hard to reach areas. His work on human rights has earned him speaking and facilitating engagements in various fora, nationally and internationally. Michael was one of the speakers and panelists at the 7th Annual Global Africana Conference held on April 5, 2019 at the University of North Carolina’s Department of African American and Diaspora Studies. An accomplished writer, Michael has authored several articles on a wide range of human rights and governance issues. In 2012, he authored a book titled “Challenging prejudice” with support from the Other Foundation. In 2010, he was awarded the Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Prize for his article analyzing the impact of cash transfers on poor households in Malawi. Michael has also participated in research with several local and international human rights organizations on a wide range of human rights issues, including digital rights, freedom of expression, association and assembly and the right to access information. His academic background includes a postgraduate training in Applied Ethics and a bachelor’s degree in Communication and Cultural studies both from the University of Malawi (Chancellor College). Michael also possesses various certificates and diplomas on a wide range of human rights topics, including Sexual Minority Rights (University of Pretoria), Human Rights Leadership (Global Human Rights, Leadership Training Institute from Lagos, Nigeria), and Health and Human Rights (World Health Organisation and In-Went Capacity Building International, Germany). Michael is also a graduate from the LGBTI and Human Rights training programme at the Swedish Centre for Sexuality Education in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Peanut butter and jam is such a childhood favorite and classic combination. I’ve partnered with Hero Fruit to create this sweet rolls recipe using their strawberry jam. For extra flavor, I used coconut milk but if you don’t like it, you can use plain milk instead. For the Dutch version of this recipe and many others, you can check out www.herojamstudio.nl. This recipe makes 8 large rolls and serves 8 people. For the dough: 3 3/4 cups of self-rising flour, plus extra for your working area 7gr dry yeast 1 cup of coconut milk 1 teaspoon of salt 4 tablespoons of butter, melted and cooled 3/4 cup of sugar For the filling: Half a jar of Hero Original strawberry jam For the egg wash: 1 tablespoon of water For the peanut butter glaze: 1 cup of icing sugar, sifted ¼ cup plus 1 tablespoon of milk 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence ¼ cup of creamy peanut butter Vegetable oil, for greasing the bowl and oven dish To make the dough, warm the coconut milk in the microwave for about 30 seconds. You want it to be lukewarm. Then place it in the bowl of the stand mixer and add the dry yeast. If the coconut milk is too warm, let it cool down a bit before you add the yeast. Let it sit for 5 minutes. In the meanwhile melt the butter in the microwave and allow it to cool down. Once the 5 minutes for the yeast have passed, add the flour, salt, sugar, butter and the egg. Knead on low speed for 5 minutes, using the dough hook attachment. You can also knead it by hand (for about 10 minutes). Then remove the dough from the bowl. Clean the bowl and then grease it with a bit of vegetable oil. Form the dough into a ball and place it back into the greased bowl. Cover with plastic film and let it rise for 1 hour in a warm place. Lightly grease your oven dish with some vegetable oil. Once the hour has passed, place the dough on your floured working area. Punch it down. Roll it into a rectangle (about 42x32cm). Spread about half of a jar of Hero strawberry jam all over the dough except for the edges. Now this is where it can get a bit messy. Carefully roll the dough lengthwise, be careful not to press too much otherwise the jam will come out from the sides. Then using a very sharp knife, cut off the uneven edges and discard them. Slice the roll into 8 even pieces. Transfer them to your greased oven dish and be careful not to spill the jam. Cut a large piece of plastic wrap and brush it with some vegetable oil. Use it to cover the rolls, greased side towards the rolls. This will prevent the plastic wrap from sticking to the rolls once they rise. Let the rolls rise for 1 hour in a warm place. About 10 minutes before the time for the rolls has passed, preheat your oven to 180C/350F. To make the egg wash, beat one egg with 1 tablespoon of water. Once the rolls have risen for 1 hour, remove the plastic wrap and brush the rolls with the egg wash. Bake them for 20 minutes or till golden. To make the peanut butter glaze, place the peanut butter in a bowl and microwave it for about 30 seconds so it is easier to whisk. Whisk the warm peanut butter with the milk, vanilla extract and icing sugar. Whisk it for about 5 minutes until it is smooth. Drizzle some of the peanut butter glaze over the warm rolls. Serve and enjoy! For more foodie inspiration, you can follow me on Instagram and Facebook. For behind the scenes, more of Amsterdam and a peek of press events, you can follow my Instagram stories and my Snapchat: cravingsinams.
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The Very Excellent Mr.DUNDEE HD VUDU Paul Hogan is reluctantly thrust back into the spotlight as he desperately attempts to restore his sullied reputation on the eve of being knighted. Star Wars The Phantom Menace HD Google Play (Port to VUDU/ITUNES) Star Wars Attack Of The Clones 4K Itunes/Vudu Via Movies Anywhere Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones is a 2002 American epic space-opera film directed by George Lucas and written by Lucas and Jonathan Hales. It is the second installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, the fifth film to be produced, and the second film in the "Skywalker saga". It stars Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, and Frank Oz. Set ten years after the events in The Phantom Menace, the galaxy is on the brink of civil war, with thousands of planetary systems threatening to secede from the Galactic Republic. After Senator Padmé Amidala evades an assassination attempt, Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker becomes her protector, while his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi investigates the attempt on her life. Soon, the trio witness the onset of a new threat to the galaxy: the Clone Wars. Dolittle 4K VUDU/ITUNES Via Movies Anywhere Dolittle (also referred to as The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle) is a 2020 American fantasy comedy adventure film directed by Stephen Gaghan from a screenplay by Gaghan, Dan Gregor, and Doug Mand, based on a story by Thomas Shepherd. A reboot of the original Doctor Dolittle film and its modern comedy counterparts, the film is based on the titular character created by Hugh Lofting and is primarily inspired by the author's second Doctor Dolittle book, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle. Robert Downey Jr. stars as the title character, alongside Antonio Banderas and Michael Sheen in live-action roles, with Emma Thompson, Rami Malek, John Cena, Kumail Nanjiani, Octavia Spencer, Tom Holland, Craig Robinson, Ralph Fiennes, Selena Gomez, and Marion Cotillard voicing a diverse array of creatures. The Grudge HD ITunes/VUDU Via Movies Anywhere The Grudge[a] is a 2020 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Nicolas Pesce, and produced by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, and Taka Ichise. At first announced as a reboot of the 2004 American remake and the original 2002 Japanese horror film Ju-On: The Grudge, the film ended up being a sidequel that takes place before and during the events of the 2004 film and its two direct sequels, and is the fourth installment in the American The Grudge film series. The film stars Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, John Cho, Betty Gilpin, Lin Shaye, and Jacki Weaver, and follows a police officer who investigates several murders that are seemingly connected to a single house.
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AT A GLANCE |01||Heat olive oil in a large saucepan, add onion and garlic and sauté over low heat for 8 minutes or until onion is soft and translucent.| |02||Add rice and sauté over medium heat for 5 minutes, then add a little chicken stock and stir until absorbed, continuing to add stock and stirring until rice is al dente, then add peas and mint and cook for 2 minutes or until peas are tender. Season to taste with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Scatter risotto with parmesan and serve immediately.| Note Unrefined rice is risotto rice that has not been completely polished. This gives the risotto a lovely nutty flavour and prevents it becoming too creamy. It is available from select delicatessens. If unavailable, standard risotto rices make a fine substitute.
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michigander See Bro! Look over there, I told you, if we waited long enough, another one of these scooters would show up!! That one's probably better than this one I'm riding. Hop on up there and we'll see if we can find another one of those shiny thingies we've been dragging behind this slow POS! Register to post comments and participate in contests. This contest is fueled by the following news: Spirit, NASA's robotic rover which is not on the surface of Mars, has extended its mechanical arms for the first time. It is now taking extraordinarily close photos of the rush colored soil of Mars. Mars is 300 million miles from Earth. Red Planet: Mars In our solar system, planet Mars is located at fourth position from the Sun and according to size it is the seventh largest planet. Planet Mars received its name from the Roman god of war, corresponding to the one called as Ares in Greek mythology. Mars is sometimes also referred as the ‘Red Planet' because of its reddish surface, which can be attributed to iron oxide. Mars belongs to the family of terrestrial planets with an atmosphere that has very low-density. Features of the topography of Mars surface can be compared with the lunar craters and volcanoes, valleys, deserts and polar ice caps like the ones seen on Earth. Extinct volcano Mount Olympus on Mars is the highest mountain in our solar system, and Mariner Valley on the planet is the largest canyon. In addition, three articles were published in the journal Nature in 2008 that put forward the evidence that Mars has an impact crater on its northern hemisphere that is the largest known in the solar system. Its length is 10,600 km and width is 8500 km, and it is roughly four times larger than the earlier known largest impact crater, also located on Mars near its south pole. In addition to the similarity of its surface topography, rotation intervals and changing of seasons on Mars are also similar to Earth, but its climate is much colder and drier than on Earth. Until the first fly-by mission to Mars ‘Mariner 4' in 1965, many researchers were of the view that its surface is water in liquid state. This opinion was based on the observations of periodic variations in light and dark areas, particularly in the polar latitudes, which looked like continents and oceans. Dark fossae on Martian surface were interpreted by some experts as irrigation canals for liquid water. Later it was discovered that it was just an optical illusion and there were no such depressions. Because of low-pressure on the surface of Mars, water can not exist in liquid state there, but it is quite possible that conditions were different in the past, and therefore the existence of elementary life on the planet can not be ruled out. On July 31, 2008 NASA's Phoenix lander discovered water in the form of ice on Mars. Currently (as of February 2009), there are three operational spacecraft engaged in the research of Mars: ‘Mars Odyssey', ‘Mars Express' and ‘Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter', and the number is more than on any other planet except Earth. Mars at the moment also has two exploring rovers viz. Spirit and Opportunity. Mars also has on its surface many inactive landers and rovers that have already completed their mission. Geological data, collected by all these missions, suggest that a large part of Martian surface was covered with water in the past. Studies over the past decade have also revealed geyser like activity at some places on the surface of Mars. Based on the observations from NASA's ‘Mars Global Surveyor' some parts on the southern polar cap of Mars have been gradually receding. Mars has two natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos (in Greek they mean ‘panic/fear' and ‘terror/dread' - the names of two sons of Ares that accompanied him to battle), which are relatively small and irregular in shape. These may be the asteroids, captured by the gravitational field of Mars, and similar to Asteroid 5261 Eureka from the Trojan group. Mars can be seen from Earth with the naked eye. Its apparent magnitude is about 2.91 m (at closest approach to Earth), and its brightness is exceeded only by Jupiter, Venus, Moon and Sun. Minimum distance of Mars from Earth is 55.75 million miles (when Earth comes exactly between the Sun and Mars), and the maximum is about 401 million km (when the Sun is exactly between Earth and Mars). Average distance from Mars to Sun is 228 million km (1.52 AU), its orbital period around the sun equals 687 Earth days. The orbit of Mars has quite noticeable eccentricity (0.0934), that is why its distance from the Sun varies from 206.6 to 249.2 million km. Inclination of Martian orbit is equal to 1.85 °. Mars is almost half the size of Earth and its equatorial radius is 3396.9 km (53.2% that of the Earth). The surface area of Mars is approximately equal to the land area on Earth. Sufficiently fast rotation of the planet has led to significant flattening which is evident from the fact that polar radius of Mars is about 21 km less than the equatorial one. Mass of the planet is 6,418 × 1023 kg (11% of Earth's mass). Gravitational acceleration at its equator is equal to 3.711 m / s² (0.378 that of the Earth), orbital velocity is 3.6 km / sec and its escape velocity is 5.027 km / sec.
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Dan Gardner on "progressives" Dan Gardner, Progressives unite, whoever you are. ... So what does "progressive" mean today in Canada? Yesterday in this newspaper, Matt Browne and Eugene Lang published an impassioned appeal for "progressives" to unite because, apparently, most Canadians are "progressives" and the government should reflect that. "While conservatives have governed this country for four years," they wrote, "election results and polling data show consistently two-thirds of the electorate support political parties with a progressive orientation." But since they didn't define what a "progressive orientation" is, I was left with the suspicion that, to Browne and Lang, any party that is not the Conservative party is a "progressive" party and anyone who is not a Conservative is a "progressive." That suggests that "progressive" is whatever John Baird shouts at. Which isn't much of an orientation, it seems to me. Now, I am being a little unfair. Browne and Lang did suggest en passant "progressives" are those who "wish to use government as a force for good." This is helpful. It distinguishes "progressives" from those who wish to use government as a force for evil, such as Emperor Palpatine from the Star Wars movies. There I go being unfair again. What Browne and Lang meant, of course, is that "progressives" believe government has a constructive role to play in society, as opposed to conservatives, who believe, as Ronald Reagan put it, that "government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem." It was this ruthless political philosophy that led Reagan to dramatically reduce the roles and responsibilities of government and shrink the federal budget to a miniscule ... Oh, right. Reagan's famous aphorism got lots of Alex P. Keatons totally stoked 30 years ago but it actually meant very little to how he governed: When Reagan left office, government spending as a percentage of GDP was higher than when he entered. In modern times, the only significant drop in the U.S. government's share of GDP happened during the administration of that heartless conservative, Bill Clinton. Canada got the same savage treatment at the hands of Jean Chrétien. More recently, Stephen Harper has spent money at a clip not seen since the glory days of Pierre Trudeau, and often on positively Trudeauvian schemes like regional development agencies. And yet it's Jean Chrétien who's now involved in talks to unite "progressives" against Conservatives who, we are told, hate government so much they are shoving money down its throat. Maybe they think it will asphyxiate. Or make a nice foie gras. Look, step back a bit and it's obvious there are great swaths of consensus clear across the political spectrum. That's true in every developed country. It's especially true in Canada. Every party supports government-funded health care. Every party supports trade liberalization. Every party supports progressive taxation. Look closely at what parties actually propose and vote for and even something as divisive as the Conservative "tough on crime" agenda is not actually all that divisive, much as some of us wish it were. Of course the Conservatives sometimes have different priorities and emphases than the other parties. But there are also significant differences between the Liberals, New Democrats, Bloquistes, and Greens. So aside from the direction of John Baird's shouting, what defines people and parties as "progressive"? Forget political philosophy. I think the answer is found in psychology....
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Indow window inserts are easy to install and remove. They keep you warm in winter and block outside heat in the summer. Plus, you’ll enjoy quiet and savings all year. “It takes just a second to pop them out and pop them in.” Maggie in Portland Our patented Compression Tube holds the insert in place without a mounting bracket. They just press into place, creating a tight seal to keep weather out and comfort in. Indow window inserts install as easy as 1 – 2 – 3. And they are effortless to remove! Watch this video to learn more about our simple home comfort solution! Indow window inserts are sold nationwide through our network of independent, factory authorized dealers and directly to customers where no dealer is present.
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Dandruff can be extremely problematic, as it does not only lead to itching and severe irritation but also damages the hair and makes it weak. The Candidox shampoo is a product designed to get rid of dandruff. The shampoo contains Ciclopirox and Zinc Pyrithione, which fight the fungus that grows on the scalp resulting in dandruff. The shampoo effectively rejuvenates the skin cells of the scalp and helps make hair stronger and dandruff-free. The shampoo is meant for external use only and can result in mild side effects like burning and redness. Check with your doctor before you start using the Candidox shampoo. - The Candidox shampoo has Ciclopirox and Zinc Pyrithione that act like antifungals that fight the fungus which grows on the scalp creating dandruff. - Rejuvenates scalp cells and gets rid of dandruff. - Helps make hair stronger and healthier. - Regular use will show results in no time. - Ciclopirox 1% w/v - Zinc Pyrithione 1% w/v An anti-dandruff shampoo which fights the fungus that develops on the scalp resulting in dandruff and related problems like irritation, itching, etc. How to Use - Wet your hair properly and take a bit of the shampoo in your palms. - Massage the scalp for a few minutes with the shampoo. - Rinse off with water. - Use the shampoo regularly for maximum effect and satisfactory results. - Side effects may include dryness, itchiness and redness of the scalp. These side effects stop with regular use. In case they persist, stop using the shampoo and consult your doctor. - Store it in a cool and dry place. Store below the temperature of 30° celsius. - Keep it away from children's reach. - Read the label carefully before using the shampoo. - Avoid eye contact. If it gets in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. - For external use only. Q1: What is the size of the Candidox shampoo bottle? Ans: This Candidox shampoo bottle is 100ml in size. Q2: Will Candidox shampoo get rid of dandruff and itchiness? Ans: Yes, the Candidox shampoo is great for dandruff and related problems. Q3: What are the main ingredients in this anti-dandruff shampoo? Ans: The main ingredients in the shampoo are Ciclopirox and Zinc Pyrithione that act like antifungals. Q4. Are there any side effects of using this shampoo? Ans: Not really, you may feel slight itchiness and burning when applying it initially. This should stop with time.
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Surname and Family Lists Topic: Discussing and sharing of information regarding the Yanoska surname and variations (e.g., Janoska, Janoski) in any place and at any time. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at YANOSKAfirstname.lastname@example.org. - Subscribing. Clicking on one of the shortcut links below should work, but if your browser doesn't understand them, try these manual instructions: to join YANOSKA-L, send mail to YANOSKA-Lemail@example.com with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body. To join YANOSKA-D, do the same thing with YANOSKA-Dfirstname.lastname@example.org. - Unsubscribing. To leave YANOSKA-L, send mail to YANOSKA-Lemail@example.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave YANOSKA-D, do the same thing with YANOSKA-Dfirstname.lastname@example.org. - Archives. You can search the archives for a specific message or browse them, going from one message to another. Some list archives are not available; if there is a link here to an archive but the link doesn't work, it probably just means that no messages have been posted to that list yet.
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An e-mail from the always thoughtful and thought-provoking gentleman who goes (for reasons best known to himself) by the sobriquet “dungbeetle” around these parts has reminded me of the story of “Lord” Timothy Dexter, who among his many eccentricities (you can read about them here and, in a more censorious 19th-century version, here), published a booklet called A Pickle for the Knowing Ones full of the wisdom he wished to impart from his haphazard but financially successful life: Not only did the content of his booklet cause readers to shake their heads, so did the format. As the quotes above show, Lord Timothy’s spelling was atrocious, and he had no use for punctuation. After the first printing sold out, he amended the second edition. He inserted a page of punctuation marks at the end with the note: “Nowing ones complane of my book the fust edition had no stops I put in a Nuf here and thay may peper and solt it as they plese” Incidentally, he is mentioned towards the end of an amusing and amazingly sensible article, “A Dissolving View of Punctuation” by Wendell Phillips Garrison, first published in the August 1906 issue of The Atlantic: Either some light has been shed on the principles of punctuation by studying the diversity of good usage, or else my readers may envy Lord Timothy Dexter’s, who were bid to pepper and salt as they chose. This ignoramus, in bunching his points at the end of his book, intimated two truths—one, that punctuation is, to a large extent at least, a personal matter; the other that punctuation may be good without being scientific.
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When Natalie Sisson, The Suitcase Entreprenuer, emailed me about her new 10-day Freedom Plan blog challenge, it sounded like a great idea to jump start creating content for this site again after concentrating on my other business…with a chance to win some great prizes including travel to a coaching retreat! Traveling has been one of my dreams for many years, so this program was right up my alley! Today’s challenge is about finding your focus. Natalie spoke about the things preventing people from working toward their dream life and said that she most often hears people mention: - I don’t have the time - I don’t have the money - I don’t have the freedom to do that The challenges I personally have been facing are about a lack of both time and money, and I have been doing a lot of deep thinking and long-term planning this year to solve those problems. It’s been five years since I left a full-time corporate job to start my own business, which unfortunately means five years of not having money to live the life I want. My business is still in debt with start-up expenses, and I was working 24/7 for years to make it successful while still working a part-time magazine design director job to pay basic living expenses. This year I started working on changes with help from the experts who inspired me to start my business, beginning with a business coaching bootcamp January-March. Most recently, and after much research, I made the big decision to go back to school to get an MBA in digital marketing in order to eventually find a job I both enjoy and that will pay for the life of traveling and style that I have always imagined for myself. I have a plan to shift/pivot my other business to take up less of my time and still keep the parts of it I enjoy. And this post is supposed to be 300 words max, so this is the end for today! This blog post is in response to Natalie’s 10 Day Freedom Plan Blog Challenge Day 1
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I found myself getting swept up this week in the Apple live launch hype, and the subsequent U2 album back lash. For those who don’t follow and get swept up in these things. The basic premise was that to help add some bang to their new product launch buck, Apple put on a live performance by U2, and then announced their new album would be given free to everyone who had itunes on their phone, tablet or computer. So far uncontroversial. What caused the greatest upset was the fact that the album was automatically installed on all half a billion itunes users devices whether they wanted it or not. Cue much vociferous backlash, made all the worse by the fact that you then couldn’t delete it. A few days later Apple rather humbly offered a delete tool in response to the backlash. PR disaster for Apple? Well following the assumption that all news is good news, and it got millions of people talking about Apple and it’s new products, amongst great product reviews, and seemingly with record order numbers ahead, I think they’ll sleep OK. What about U2? Well on the face of it, it’s probably worked out a little less well for them. No-one can deny Apple make great products, so a little bashing against a backdrop of a great product and accompanying publicity is OK. Good even. Facebook have been using this trick for years. Announce, or launch a controversial new variation of its product. Gratefully accept the accompanying hype, listen to volume and and sincereness of the criticism and stick, change, or twist accordingly. U2 bashing against a backdrop of a declining quality of output, is just reinforcing previously held perceptions. They would of course have known this reaction would come from some. But offset that risk against the ego stretching headline of your album being in half a billion peoples hands, a hefty pay check from Apple, and the chance to win some hearts and minds. Looking at it like that, it does not seem an unreasonable risk. Let’s face it, this move isn’t going to offend their existing fans, there is no short term financial loss or risk, and although there will be the haters they might also gain a few converts. What’s interesting about this is the volume of criticism and ‘hate’ even directed toward U2 and in particular Bono. You might not like their music, you might not even like Apple’s marketing tactic. But is this grounds for such viscousness? It does seem to come back to the man. A very large number of people dislike Bono. The gleeful repurposing of his campaign ‘Make poverty history’, to ‘Make Bono history’ a small encapsulation of the haters attitude. Why? What has he done wrong? Here are a selection of some of his accolades and achievements. In music – millions of records sold; millions of people entertained at gigs around the world; 22 Grammy’s. In philanthropy – this is a man who persuaded George Bush jr. to commit to a $5bn aid package; focussed world leaders attention of reducing 3rd world debt; helped galvanise resources and around millennium goals of eradicating the AIDS, TB and malaria. As a business man – he is managing director and partner at his venture capital firm, turning amongst other things a £230m investment in Facebook to something now worth over $1bn. As well as being Time magazine’s Person of the year 2005, and voted as one of one of the 100 Greatest Britons in a poll, despite being Irish. For most of us, anyone of those achievements would be seen as a lifetimes work and success. Celebrated and admired. So, again, why the hate? Jealousy maybe? Sometimes its easiest emotionally to just knock those at the top, because they amplify our own inadequacies. OK, we think, they’ve achieved more than me, let’s find a chink to beat them with so we feel better about the gap. Let’s be honest is it possible to find anyone without fault, and would anyone of us not like just one of his achievements on our life CV? Congruence? There is an argument that his actions aren’t entirely consistent with his stated beliefs. Whilst raising money for the poor, he is also accused of active if entirely legal tax avoidance, putting much of his money through outlets outside of the Irish tax regime for favourable results. Actions? It has been argued that far from helping his intended causes, his charities have increased corruption and dependency in Africa, as they have imposed solutions, sometimes temporary, form outside and as such have decreased self sufficiency. However, the main point seem to be what writer Paul Theroux termed “mythomaniacs, people who wish to convince the world of their worth.” Or as someone else wrote ‘a grand orgy of narcissisticphilanthropy’ And this seems at the root of it. An overblown sense of ego, self worth, aggrandisement whatever you want to call it. The riff being his good work feeds his own ambition and profile, which in turn helps the band and vice versa. The specific example used was when he was had a U2 tour that promoted his ONE Campaign at the same time he was racking up nearly $400m of ticket sales with revenue filtered through companies that minimised the tax burden. On a personal level all this is perhaps not surprising. Bono’s mother died when he was 10. His father whom he allegedly has a strained relationship with once reportedly told him “to dream is to be disappointed’. Nearly every successful person I know has defining attitudes or events which gives them the drive and spark to be different. ‘Normal’ people with happy childhoods, tend to lead ‘normal’ lives as they have nothing to prove. The doers are often fighting against something, an insecurity, a need to prove their worth to others and themselves. You’ll rarely hear a really successful person say ‘ I’m happy with what I’ve got’ or ‘I’m happy with what I’ve achieved’ or ‘I’m happy with the way things are’. And if they do go there, stop what they were doing, and for example sell their business, or quit the band, without that drug of self worth and importance, and respect of others, they can often plunge back into the doubt that drove them in the first place. Achievement and success become a drug. So often they will find new ventures and things to find that drug again. And the bigger the success, the bigger the drug, and the bigger the potential fall. That’s why so so many people in bands suffer later on in life. You have a world of adulation. Then it stops. How can you go back to being Kevin in accounts? I suspect with Bono, this is in part the cause of his relentless pursuit of global success in all its forms. But also I would suggest that whether his all his motivations are pure, whether all his actions are good, even his harshest critic would struggle to say there is no part of him that believes that he doesn’t have a genuine belief in trying to make the world a better place. And yes he has used his fame to support his good work, and his good work to support his fame. But isn’t that just smart? Would Paul Hewson, bar worker or middle manager from Dublin, be able to focus world leaders on problems and solutions of 3rd world debt, hunger and so on? Making the biggest album release in history with the biggest computer company in the world, for all it ego stretching faults, exudes power and influence that releasing the record in the normal way wouldn’t have. That perceived power and influence opens doors and minds, and if some of that is used for good, then so what? Companies choose content every day to feed into our homes. Advertising, TV, radio all put things on our screens that we have not chosen to be there. And just as we have the power to turn them off so we have the power to not play the album! So after reflection of this weeks free album furore, and after a period of wavering and questioning my own attitudes, I’ve got off the fence. And found myself…. Pro Bono.
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THEATER REVIEW; 'Mystery of Irma Vep,' A Ludlam Masterpiece By LEAH D. FRANK Published: January 24, 1993 CHARLES LUDLAM was a master at taking bits and pieces from theatrical and literary classics and rearranging them into original and entertaining mosaics. One of his masterpieces, "The Mystery of Irma Vep," is receiving a wickedly funny production at Theater Three in Port Jefferson. On its surface "The Mystery of Irma Vep" is a Gothic melodrama in which a naive young woman marries Lord Edgar Hillcrest. It happens that she is his second wife. The first, Irma Vep, was killed by a werewolf, as was the lord's only son. Mandacrest, the ancient Hillcrest estate, is on a desolate moor. Two servants, a one-legged handyman named Nicodemus Underwood and a scowling maid named Jane Twisden, are the only other inhabitants of the bleak house. Later we meet Alcazar, an Egyptian guide, and a sensual mummy who is brought to life by Lord Edgar while he is on a grave-robbing expedition near the Pyramids. Murder, mayhem, skullduggery and a few other vices invade the plot like a swarm of Gothic killer bees. The large energetic cast of characters is played by two extraordinarily funny actors, Scott Hofer and Bill van Horn, who change costumes, wigs, accents and sex with aplomb. The limping, crude and slightly demented Nicodemus, played by Mr. van Horn, walks out one door, and the demure, elegant Lady Enid, also played by Mr. van Horn, walks through a door on the other side of the set. Mr. van Horn's face seems like a moldable rubber mask as he changes not only expression, but also his entire demeanor with every entrance and exit. Jane, the tart-tongued fierce housekeeper played by Mr. Hofer, leaves to fetch a cup of tea for Lady Enid, and the tragic Lord Edgar marches in through the French doors. Mr. Hofer, like Mr. van Horn, is a comic delight as he switches among characterizations. The zany character and costume switches are just part of the fun of "Irma Vep." Mr. Ludlam was a serious scholar of classical literature, and all his plays are filled with extensive literary references. In this one, Macbeth, Hamlet and Edgar Allan Poe are only a few of the recognizable literary giants who are quoted. For example, Mr. Ludlam weaves Shakespeare's dialogue into his contemporary farce so seamlessly that it takes a moment to realize the lines coming out of the mouths of the cross-dressed characters in this Gothic melodrama are very, very familiar. John Castiglione has directed "The Mystery of Irma Vep" with a clear understanding of how to push theatrical boundaries. The often hysterically funny result is that the well-known conventions of theater are dragged out of the backstage trunk, shaken around, turned upside-down and reassembled in a dizzying display of dramatic virtuosity. Theater Three has been producing a series of well-known musicals on its main-stage theater. The second-stage space is a smaller theater in which the troupe produces far more challenging and exciting works like "Irma Vep," which continues through Feb. 10 and is certainly worth the trip.
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At 9.41am, as students cried out in fear around her, 17-year-old Park Ye-seul left one final message on her mobile phone: "Please rescue us". She could hear the rescue helicopters above her and at almost that precise moment, boats were lifting the ferry's captain and crew to safety. But Ms Park died. Her mobile phone was returned to her father, Park Jong-beom, and he released the footage to South Korean television. Together with an earlier mobile phone video, shot by another student on board, her footage showed how hundreds of teenagers on board the stricken ferry first joked and joshed to allay their nerves, then slowly realised they might not escape with their lives, all while being told repeatedly to remain in their berths. As the heart-rending videos emerged, investigators said the ferry was crammed with three times its maximum cargo limit and had siphoned off water in its ballast tanks, intended to stabilise the ship, in order to make more room for freight. One Korean politician, Jin Sung-joon of the New Politics Alliance for Democracy party, also accused the coastguard of stopping navy divers from searching for survivors for the first 15 hours after the disaster. Mr Jin claimed he had information from South Korea's Defence ministry showing that the coastguard had instead insisted that divers from Undine Marine Industries, a private specialist diving company, be the first to enter the ship. The revelations are likely to further anger the hundreds of parents who have vented rage both at the decision not to evacuate the ferry immediately and at the botched rescue operation. The father of Park Su-hyeon, who released a 15-minute video taken from the micro-SD memory card of his dead son's mobile phone, said he had made the video public to show how wrong the ferry's crew had been. His son's video began at 8.52am, roughly three minutes before the ferry made its first distress call. The students captured on the video behaved as any teenagers would, cracking jokes to ease the rising tension as their cabin tilted ever more precariously. Already they had to grab onto the sides of bunk beds in order to climb the sharply tilting floor and the room's pink floral curtains were hanging at a worrying angle. In the background, repeated announcements instructed the students to stay where they were. "Nonsense," one student responded. "I want to get off. I mean it," said another. Most of the others, however, seem unaware of the gravity of the situation, lolling in their bunks and giggling anxiously. "This one would be fun to post on Facebook," said one. Eventually, however, fear creeps in. "This isn't an emergency drill. This is reality," one student said. "Really, once the water leaks in, we really got to get out," said another. "Should I call my mum? Mum, this could be the end," said a third. The video ends at 9.08am, with one student saying he was scared. Six minutes later, the crew of the ferry told the shore that the ship was tilting so far that evacuation was impossible. Park Ye-seul's four-minute video began half-an-hour later, at 9.37am, when the ferry lost contact with the shore altogether. The video was so emotional that JBTC, the South Korean station that televised it, only showed still images and played edited audio clips. Earlier, Ms Park had sent a text message to her father asking what to do. Her father replied, perhaps fatally, that she should have a life jacket ready and follow the instructions of the crew. "Helicopters and coming, they must be coming to rescue us," said Ms Park. "The boat is horribly tilted. Why is it lying like this? This is the wall not the floor," she added. As she listened to her friends around her crying in desperation, she tried to encourage them. "I miss my mother," one student said. "Why are you crying?" asked Ms Park. "We will survive! Let's meet again in this life."
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- 【マクベス解釈 #2】イアン・マッケランによるシェイクスピア演劇論【英語】 - #3/3 マクベス独白の英詩、イメージ、意味、演じ方 by イアン・マッケラン - sense / sens / - miraculous / mɜ:ˈækjʌlʌs / - playwright / ˈpleɪˌraɪt / - simultaneously / sɪməlˈteɪnɪəsli/ - soliloquy / sʌˈlɪlʌkwi: / - crudely / ˈkru:dli: / - finite / fάɪnɑɪt(米国英語) / Infinite (無限の、無量の、無数の、莫大な、果てしない、不定形の) の逆 - You’ve got to do many more things to have got to do で「しなければならない」の意味になる。"I've got to go." で「もう行かないと」となるのがよく見る例。 - metaphors / ˈmetʌfɔ:rz / 直喩は、simile / sím(ə)li / - timbre / ˈtɪmbɜ: / - eyelids / άɪlìd(米国英語) / - make up / meɪk ʌp / (7) 〈話・口実などを〉うまくごまかして作る, でっちあげる; 〈物語などを〉作る. - line / lάɪn(米国英語) / (詩の) 1 行 - blank verse - imagery / ˈɪmʌdʒri:(英国英語) / - literary / lítərəri / - device / dɪvάɪs(米国英語) / - rather / rάːðə / - trip / tríp(米国英語) / Trip has several different meanings. I believe he is using it here as '(of words) flow lightly and easily.' I believe this based on how he speaks the line 'There would have been a time for such a word' very choppy - lane / leɪn / - pun / pˈʌn(米国英語) / - gust / gˈʌst(米国英語) / - meager / míːgə / - mean / mi:n / - dilemma / dɪˈlemʌ / - pentameter / penˈtæmɪtər / a line in poetry which has five stressed syllables; the rhythm of poetry with five stressed syllables in a line: Most of Shakespeare's verse is written in iambic pentameter (= five pairs of syllables with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable). - oblivion / əˈblɪviən / If this workshop’s done anything I hope it's got the, in my view, wrong belief that so Shakespeare's verses, music, and all you have to find out is the tune, and everything will be alright. Rather, I believe that if you look after the sense the sound will look after themselves. I saw Maurizio Pollini play a late Beethoven sonata recently, and I had a strange feeling for about five miraculous seconds that I didn't know whether he was putting the music into the piano or whether he was taking it out of the piano. And acting, at its best, Shakespeare, I think, is, of that nature, that the actor is the playwright and the character simultaneously. This can only be achieved by the actor having total awareness of all the complexities of Shakespeare. So if we were to take a speech like Macbeth's last soliloquy, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, which to crudely summarize as a description of total blackness, total despair that life is finite, it isn't enough just to say that and put that quality of despair into the voice and just hope it and just follow the rhythms. You've got to do many more things as well. You have to think and have analyzed in rehearsal totally, so that your imagination of being fed by the concrete metaphors, concrete images, pictures, can then feed through into the body, into gesture, into timbre voice, into eyelids, into every part of the actor’s makeup, so that it does seem, as I've just said, that he is making it up as he goes along although that the actor, of course, knows that he isn’t. But to start at the top with the first line and I'll try as far as possible to relate this to blank verse. But it would be impossible for me not to mention imagery and also other sorts of other literary devices which we haven't been talking about generally today. Seyton says to Macbeth the Queen, My Lord, is dead , and Macbeth replies She should have died hereafter which is a short line she should have died hereafter indicating that there should be a pause, I think. And during that pause in performance with the audience rather round me, as you are now, I used to take that advantage of that pause to catch the audience's eye and begin the soliloquy which is Macbeth, me, the actor, too, talking directly sharing my thoughts with you, the audience. Hereafter introduces one element of time, the future. Then we get a regular blank verse line. There would have been a time for such a word. dee-dum dee-dum dee-dum dee-dum dee-dum There would have been a time. Stressed "Time". The speech is about time. For such a word. Word is the last line. What word, is it “she, the Queen?” Is it hereafter? Is it time? There's something about that line which trips in Hamlet's words. Tick-tocks like a clock. There would have been a time for such a word It's leading on to the next line and here comes the word which is important: tomorrow tomorrow - and tomorrow and tomorrow. there’re only two words in that line, an irregular line, given weight by its repetition three times. And the tripping of “there would have been a time for such a word” slows down on tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. The rhythm is important. It's also a nonsense word if you say it three times. If you say it 20 times like a kid skipping tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow. What does that word mean tomorrow? It's beginning to have the lack of meaning, I think, that Macbeth detects his own life at this point. creeps in this petty pace from day to day, and here comes the first metaphor, the first image. And the rhythm is beginning to creep, is beginning to plod, like someone plodding along a country lane. It’s footsteps now, not the tick-tock of a clock creeps in this petty pace from day to day, well we've had tomorrow we've now got today at the end of the line from day to day but it leads on to the next line to not day but the last syllable of recorded time and it slows up, even more, ending up with a very important word time at the end of the sentence. syllable, I wonder if bell isn't the bell of a clock which records time and we get a regular line: and all our yesterdays have lighted fools. Yesterday, we've had tomorrow we've had today we've now got yesterday we've got the whole complex of time Macbeth is not just talking about himself he's talking about eternity. I'm going to say something about it. All our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. and that's where the sentence ends in the middle of the next line but one has to carry on and speak it as a line and a half all our yesterday's have lighted fools the way to dusty death What is the image there that I must have clearly in my mind so that I can get the right emotion of despair. It's what it's a fool walking along a dusted path plodding, creeping with petty pace. A fool is what a village idiot wandering along a country lane with what a guttering candle, I don't know a lantern? Fool is a pun of course. Fools likely as fool Feste in Twelfth Night, professional entertainers, that will be relevant in a moment, and I have to contain in my mind as I say the word fool that it is a pun, see two sorts of fools. That line is completed with the shock of the harsh rhythm of out out brief candle! The fool's the candle has caught a gust of wind and is blown out and he collapses into a dusty death in the unmade Road of Elizabethan England. The last candle or light we saw in the play is Lady Macbeth’s candle which she was carrying in her sleepwalking scene. And she is dead. It's Lady Macbeth's death which is being talked about in the speech, it is the fool's death, village idiots death, it's going to be Macbeth’s death, it's going to be everybody's death. It's at this time about this time Shakespeare wrote Macbeth that candles will be used in indoor theaters and that may be relevant, too, when we get on to the next line which is life's but a walking shadow “Walking gentleman” is a phrase we still use in the theatre meaning someone who is available in any company to walk on and play a meager part. He's the lowliest member of a company. But life is not even a walking gentleman, he's a walking shadow - less than even the meanest player. And the hand is completed by a poor player life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage And although Macbeth is talking about time, about life, Shakespeare is making those vasty concepts very concrete, very particular, not just to Macbeth himself, but to the actor who is playing Macbeth. Because we're now talking about players and the audience who know they are an audience know that McKellen playing Macbeth is an actor. They are beginning to be drawn into Macbeth's dilemma as Macbeth relates it to a player to an actor. That's a regular line that struts and frets his hour upon the stage , and we're reminded perhaps of the king Cambyses and the Marlovian regular verse, and people who do stamp out the rhythm as they parade that struts and frets his hour, a concept of time, upon the stage, and then is heard no more. And a sentence and a thought, middle of the line however, it is a tale told by an idiot “idiot” reaches back into the fool who is walking along the country lane with a candle that went out. full of sound and fury end of line. And the last line is and the beats of the rest of that pentameter are not there because the end of the speech is total silence, total oblivion, total emptiness. So much one could say about it but just let me run through the last lines, the last words of each line and you will see that they add up to what the speech is all about. hereafter, word, tomorrow, today, time, fools, candle, player, stage, tale, fury, nothing. I must have all that in my mind as I'm going through it. Not so that you the audience can understand those complexities because I'm not giving a lecture. I think the poetry and the rhythm and all those devices that Shakespeare uses are not for the audience's benefit, they are for the actors. 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The '5 O'Clock' rapper gets pixelated and turns into Mario Bros. as well as makes out with scantily-clad ladies in the video for the track off his upcoming mixtape 'Stoic'. T-Pain has premiered a music video for his new track "Don't You Quit". The Internet-themed video has the Florida-born artist being surrounded by sexy babes who shake off their buttocks while he raps in front of a plain white background. "You make me wanna hurt you when you twerk that s***/ Girl, make me wanna post up pics Facebook, let me poke you/ Put that booty on instagram/ 20 more pics going instaham," he spits in the verse. "I got money, you got friends/ You think you bad, match me then." The Grammy-winning rhymer is also seen getting pixelated in the video and at one point he transforms into a Mario Bros.-like character. A steamy scene that sees him making out with two ladies is also presented in the clip. "Don't You Quit" is lifted off T-Pain's new mixtape "Stoic", which will be released in the U.S. on Sunday, September 30 at 6 P.M. EST on his official website. The project features collaborations with Big K.R.I.T., Pitbull, Travis McCoy, and T-Minus. T-Pain's "Don't You Quit" Music Video
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Recent figures are that roughly 70% of the garlic sold in the US comes from China. The few varieties that are imported are produced for profit at a low cost. Our garlic is produced with loving care, with the intention of taste and health. We estimate that we have 70,000 bulbs in over 60 varieties this year, which will be for sale at the Legacy Barn in early August! We will also be featuring our new Garlic CSA experience this year. Learn more.
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By 1959 the relationship between Britain and Egypt was improving, the main issues were being resolved and an agreement had been reached that British property which had been sequestrated by Nasser would be returned to the owners and assets that had been nationalised would be compensated from Egyptian government funds frozen in London. Whilst this fell woefully short of their real value it did mean that former residents could now return to Egypt. They did so however with far less influence than before as control of trade and industry was now firmly in Egyptian hands Before the Suez crisis there had been ambitions to create a home-based Egyptian car industry rather than rely on imported vehicles and post-crisis those ambitions once again came to the fore. Because of his former involvement with The Cairo Motor Company, Raymond Flower was approached to see if Frisky Cars could be built in Egypt and was told that Nasser would like to inspect a car. A red FriskySport was taken from a stock in Alexandria its Frisky logos replaced with arabesque scrolls and the speedometer overpainted with Arabic numerals. The car was then delivered to Nasser. He spent over an hour inspecting and testing the car and whilst doing so revealed that he was once an instructor of engineering at the military academy. He approved but wanted some modifications made. The chain drive was to be replaced by shaft transmission and the bodywork extended to carry more passengers. If this was done he would give the project his personal backing and would require it to be called "The Ramses" 25 cars were shipped to Alexandria in time to be displayed in Liberation Square in Cairo for the 23rd July 1959 celebrations. They were hailed as "The All-Arab peoples car" and a company "Egyptian Automotive" was formed to build the Ramses. Near to the Pyramids, a hundred-acre site was allocated for the Ramses factory and building commenced. There was to be no other small car to be produced or imported into Egypt, the Ramses was to have a monopoly in the UAR. The Egyptian Minister of Commerce, Dr Mohammed Nasr, with colleagues, visited the Frisky factory in Wolverhampton and were introduced to Henry Stone before being shown around the production and assembly lines. The visit was a success and resulted in Frisky Cars receiving an order covering components for the first 10,000 cars which represented the first two years of Egyptian Automotive's Ramses build programme. This was one of the first major deals since the Suez crisis and all seemed to be going well until Whitehall vetoed the deal. A licence to ship the parts was refused.!!! Derek Flower went to see the President of the Board of Trade who said that the Egyptians were dragging their feet over freeing British properties and he intended to play "tit for tat". Also, Her Majesty's government was not prepared to abet Nasser's spurious boast of producing a national car. Egyptian Automotive's reaction was to promptly negotiate a similar agreement with NSU Germany. So instead of a being a Frisky, the Ramses became a disguised NSU Prinz The factory by the Pyramids was nationalised and went on to produce cars for many years. So ended all dreams and ambitions of The Frisky becoming a car for Egypt. John Meadows April 2012 Once again I am deeply indebted to Raymond Flower for all the information he has provided which has enabled me to give this account of the Egyptian Frisky project for the benefit of all enthusiasts of the Frisky Car.
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The government of Uganda has finally released funds needed to conduct the all-important Census exercise following two successive postponements. Uganda Bureau of Statistics has set 10 days starting August 28, this time, UBOS has decided that enumerators will be recruited from the very communities they are going to work in. Nabongo said the move is aimed at building trust among communities members because respondents will be familiar with the enumerators. Mashate said they prefer senior six as the minimum level of academic achievement for applicants to work as enumerators. However regions which may not be in position to provide enough S.6 graders, UBOS says it will accept those with S.4 documents. Mashate further noted that they have finished sensitizing a number of stakeholders including the clergy, district leaders, Members of Parliament who expressed support to mobilize their respective constituencies to actively participate in the exercise. Uganda last conducted a National Population and Housing Census in 2002 and was one of the very few countries that had not undertaken a Census in a period of ten years. This year’s Census will be the tenth since Uganda started conducting Censuses in 1912. The Census is expected to take place during the holiday of the second school term and therefore it is expected that teachers may take up the opportunity to engage in the exercise. Mashate urged all Ugandans to provide accurate information to enable the government and other agencies that need data for proper planning.
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If you want to fulfill foreign woman, here’s a bit of advice. When you’re in another country, the temptation is to hang out with males and females alike. The truth is beautiful women of all ages everywhere you go! Well, maybe not all of those, but many of them. And it’s important to remember one particular important thing — beauty can be subjective! So , exactly what is the most important issue when you’re trying to meet international woman? That’s easy. It’s her personality. Like you don’t wish to meet a male who has blue eyes and a boring personality. An individual want that! At this moment, I’m referring to the type of girl you would like. A real, honest to many advantages foreign ex-girlfriend. I’m referring to someone who speaks your language, likes traveling and loves the culture of the place your woman lives (or is currently residing. ) Someone who is a great contributor to the modern culture, and not just a domestic help. If you connect with such a person, you’ll certainly be getting yourself into a unique and different encounter. Another aspect of reaching foreign women of all ages is to remember that they can come with their particular culture and way of life. They may live their lives differently than you do. Because of this it’s important to a new bit of their lives 1st. Find out wherever they left for school, foreign brides if they had virtually any traumatic occasions in their past, what are their very own family worth? Learn everything you can before starting to date these people. Quite simply, when you connect with foreign girls, don’t try to convert them right away. May try to transformation their brain or push something from their website that they may not want to quit easily. They are simply more likely to meet somebody who they would be perfect for if they just got their as well as found somebody who was appropriate to them. Once you have met with a few potential job hopefuls, you can then try to set up to start a date. The best way to do this is to connect with at a restaurant or somewhere community. You can talk to her in Spanish while you are there, and in many cases practice the speech for anybody who is not really sure how to speak it. Try to relax and also have fun. So as to have a good time, additionally, it is important that you keep your dress style guaranteed conservative, especially for first date ranges. It might be a good idea to deliver a guy friend with you. You can ask him to compliment you to the meet overseas woman thus you’ll understand if she will be comfortable along and if she feels safe. In the event that the restaurant is actually formal, check with your men friend to accompany you instead. You may not be shy if she politely declines. Finally, it is vital to be yourself during the entire meet foreign woman method. You can start by communicating with the woman you have in mind. Then consult her inquiries about her culture and what the lady does for any living. Be as authentic as possible. This will help you feel more confident and confident when you finally sit down to talk in public. One of the simplest ways to fulfill foreign females is to become a member of a offer organization. There are businesses that are designed to match women and and also the in various countries. You can visit their website and sign up for volunteer positions really are interested in. These kinds of volunteer positions can be a method to make a little extra money or meet an gent who has the same fascination you do. If you’re a guy, it’s important that you just learn how to speak a foreign terminology. This is a significant skill which could make you feel more comfortable at the time you meet international women. Learning a dialect gives you the chance to ask questions that happen to be more appropriate on her culture helping you express yourself better. Keep in mind that you intend to have some fun with this, so go out with a positive attitude and try to make her laugh. When you connect with foreign ladies that you’re thinking about, be careful how you will approach these people. Don’t think that you just already know her too very well and that absolutely nothing left to find out. This is actually the most severe thing you can apply. Although you don’t know her very well, there is certainly still a chance that the lady might be considering you like a person, consequently don’t take that option if you want to get her attention. Another way to meet overseas women is to participate in a dating service. In case you have the reservations about these services, there’s no reason you mustn’t let them have a try. Some are especially set up for foreign singles and you’ll have a much better chance of interacting with the perfect girl if you sign up to one of these expertise.
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Wrag Barn Golf Club is an 18 hole golf course and driving range situated on the outskirts of Highworth near Swindon Wiltshire. The course is parkland in character, with stunning views across the Berkshire Downs. Designed by Hawtree & Son in 1989, the layout is an exciting prospect for all levels of golfer. It was built by the owner and course manager, Tim Manners and has been described as 'having a decent mix of holes from 'blind' tee shots to risk reward holes such as the par-5, 17th'. Beginners and high handicappers will find it forgiving, while low handicappers will enjoy the challenges of water and well placed bunkers. The course is located 8 miles from Swindon, 10 minutes from junction 15 of the M4 and 25 miles from Oxford which makes it easily accessible. We find that visitors take advantage of our central location as a meeting point. Check out the Video assesement from Sarah Forrest the Travelling Lady Golfer (VideoGrapher Stephen Forrest) Our clubhouse design is multi functional and enables us to host; weddings, conferences, parties and family gatherings. Upstairs, we can host a formal sit down function for up to 120 people increasing to 150 for an informal buffet style party. Conferences can accommodate 200 people seated theatre style and we have upgraded our Wifi from copper to fibre optic and this is provided free to all our visitors. We have a large car park where visitors can park for free and disabled parking is available near the club house. There is a lift and disabled facilities within the clubhouse. The golfers bar downstairs is open from dawn 'till dusk and the kitchen provides our golfers with a quickbite and drink before and after their game. If you are looking for a reason to choose Wrag Barn as a venue for your society, then our reviews on the Society page speak for themselves.
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The Asia Society in New York on Sept. 24 is hosting the premiere of a documentary on female leaders that includes Sharon Bhagwan Rolls of Fiji-based femLINK Pacific, a WACC partner and community media initiative that supports the views and concerns of women in the South Pacific. The film, “A Single Step: Journeys of Women Leaders,” produced by Voice of America, will be shown at 5:30 pm at the Asia Society at 725 Park Ave. Narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Sally Field, the film profiles five women who are “champions, agents of change, and [make] the world a better place in China, Japan, Fiji, India, and Liberia,” according to the Asia Society. A panel discussion will follow the 30-minute film, on the topic of “how to reach out to youth around the world with a message of hope—that young people, especially girls, can be involved and active in making positive global change” said the Asia Society. The panel will also consider progress made since the 1995 Women's Conference in Beijing, the empowerment of girls and women, and what remains to be done. “This timely and important discussion takes place as the U.N. prepares to adopt new sustainability goals, and the world reflects upon that powerful meeting 20 years ago. It was a moment and event that opened the way for profound conversations and real impact for millions of women the world over,” said the society.
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Regulation of actin dynamics by actin-binding proteins in pollen Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article A dynamic network of polymers, the actin cytoskeleton, co-ordinates numerous fundamental cellular processes. In pollen tubes, organelle movements and cytoplasmic streaming, organization of the tip zone, vesicle trafficking, and tip growth have all been linked to actin-based function. Further, during the self-incompatibility response of Papaver rhoeas, destruction of the cytoskeleton is a primary target implicated in the rapid cessation of pollen tube growth and alterations in actin dynamics are associated with the initiation of programmed cell death. Surprisingly, these diverse cellular processes are accomplished with only a small amount of filamentous actin and a huge pool of polymerizable monomers. These observations hint at incredibly fast and complex actin dynamics in pollen. To understand the molecular mechanisms regulating actin dynamics in plant cells, the abundant actin monomer-binding proteins, a major filament nucleator, a family of bundling and severing proteins, and a modulator of growth at the barbed-end of actin filaments have been characterized biochemically. The activities of these proteins are generally consistent with textbook models for actin turnover. For example, the three monomer-binding proteins, profilin, ADF, and CAP, are thought to function synergistically to enhance turnover and the exchange of subunits between monomer and polymer pools. How individual actin filaments behave in living cells, however, remains largely unexplored. Actin dynamics were examined using variable angle epifluorescence microscopy (VAEM) in expanding hypocotyl epidermal cells. Our observations of single filament behaviour are not consistent with filament turnover by treadmilling, but rather represent a novel property called stochastic dynamics. A new model for the dynamic control of actin filament turnover in plant cells is presented. |Number of pages||18| |Journal||Journal of Experimental Botany| |Publication status||Published - 1 Apr 2010| - actin-binding proteins, pollen, actin, cytoskeleton, profilin, cofilin, ADF, signalling
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|The War on Drugs| After reading this week’s required text, please respond to the following: - In your opinion, what have been among the main outcomes of the War on Drugs? - How close has it come to its original goals of reducing drug use and punishing drug suppliers? - How has this “war” impacted African-American males? - How has this "war" impacted immigration policy? - How will this "war" end? In 1972 President Richard Nixon declared a “War on Drugs”. According to our text, the drug policy in America would be “first and foremost a law enforcement and criminal justice system issue, and secondarily an issue of public health” (Collica & Furst, 2012, Sec 4.3). In my opinion, one of the main outcomes of the War on Drugs is the criminal justice system being tougher on crime. The change in policy increased the number of drug offenders, making our streets safer. The unfortunate thing is once they have been removed from the streets, they are likely to be incarcerated multiple times. Experts feel that this increase in incarceration was a result of the War on Drugs and was not because of an increase in drug use or drug crime. Impact on African-American males There has been an ongoing debate about the “War on Drugs” and the discriminatory impacts it has. Punitive drug policies have not affected all groups equally. There is an overrepresentation of racial minorities in the criminal justice system. It is said that African Americans and Whites use illegal drugs at a similar rate but Blacks and Hispanics make up 65% of drug offenders in prison. Our text goes on to state that people of color “are far more likely to be arrested and eventually incarcerated for drug crime” (Collica & Furst, 2012, Sec 4.3). The “War on Drugs” discriminates against racial minorities. Impact on immigration policy It is said that increased immigration decreases crime in America. Our text states immigration increases tend to contribute “to social-structural dynamics that decrease crime such as “traditional family values, higher rates of marriage, and extended family supports that construct ethnic enclaves of stability within these communities” (Collica & Furst, 2012, Sec 4.4). Some of you may have heard of the Postville, Iowa raid on an Agriprocessors plant. It was the largest crackdown on illegal workers in one site. 389 immigrants were arrested. The reason I bring this up is because I live about three hours from there. Every year we pass through this town on our way to a family reunion. Prior to this raid, it was much like any other small town. You could tell it was predominately Hispanics. After the raid, it has become much like a ghost town and you can see the effects. Immigration laws need to be enforced equally against the employers and employees that break the law. How will this “war” end? I do not think anyone knows how this “war” will end. There are obviously areas that need improvement starting with the overrepresentation of racial minorities. I do think that harsher punishments need to be enforced and maybe this will reduce the likelihood of repeat offenders. Collica, K. & Furst, G. (2012). Crime & society. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc Welcome to our blog!Here you get free stuff anything related to any subject!!Here we go!You can share your views just let us know in comment box thanks_________________________________________________________________________________________________Owner’s EquityIt is very challenging to try to write a paper on the subject since it is very difficult to distinguish between earned capital and paid-in-capital. Thus, I have made a decision [...]
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You're in good company! Over half a million people in over 50 countries rely on When I Work for employee scheduling, time clock and communication.Watch More Videos App Store Reviews Best App & Product I Own! by Delenie on September 17, 2014 Thanks for making my job easier and helping me keep my employees in the loop and on top of their schedules too! You have a customer for life! Never Been Easier by yungtreezy on February 23, 2014 I've never enjoyed being able to check my schedule with such ease, so this app is a breath of fresh air! Big Time Saver by Spardabus12 on November 11, 2013 The use of this app, paired with easy to navigate Web site UI has cut my scheduling and staff management time in half, if not more. Great System & App! by klansee on July 3, 2014 I really like the way When I Work allows me to see the complete schedule for the day, sends me notifications for shifts, and provides all my coworkers a way to contact me through the app. by Jesse Roach on August 1, 2014 When I Work does everything I was looking for. The support staff has been great. Even on Sunday I got a response within two hours. Great Scheduling App by wmantooth on March 12, 2014 Quick and easy to use as the owner and the employees have instant updates and no excuses not to know their schedule! Highly recommended. High Five’s From Customers on Twitter You're in good company! Over half a million people in over 50 countries rely onWhen I Work for employee scheduling and communication. Benjamin Webber @WebberBenjamin @wheniwork is so awesome! Hand written letter thanking me for using their service. Wish every company did this. MUMC PumpkinPatch @MandarinPumpkin It takes over 2000 hours & 200 volunteers to run the patch. Huge Thanks to @wheniwork for donating their apps to us. The Cloak & Blaster @cloakandblaster Awesome customer service from @wheniwork! Thanks for the card, Brooke. Our staff loves your program. :) More Love From Happy Customers “We're really enjoying the software, it works great and saves us a lot of time and headaches.” “[When I Work] reminds me of my Apple products- simple, straight forward- works and looks really good.” Common Folk Co. “This is an awesome program and app!! I love it! I use it for running my Verizon Wireless business.” “When I Work was a no brainer for my practice. Setup literally took minutes and the interface was extremely intuitive.” “Thanks for being so responsive to my scheduler's requests. Your app has made scheduling in my department so much easier.” Tacoma Community College “I've been searching the Internet for years for a good scheduling program...I've found nothing even close to what you have.”
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IKOS, a high-performance static code analysis platform, has met the FY’12 APG milestone in AFCS (formerly known as VVFCS) in the SSAT project of the Aviation Safety program. The milestone set to achieve less than 5% false positives for the static analysis of flight critical code in C and C++. IKOS achieved close to 2% false positives on a suite of flight control systems written in C and C++. This achievement represents a significant improvement over available commercial static analyzers both in terms of precision and analyze time (from hours, if not days, for the most precise commercial analyzers to seconds or minutes for IKOS). IKOS is also demonstrating a wider applicability than research tools; it is applicable to general C programs, even though it is particularly performant for embedded code, or code auto-generated from MATLAB/Simulink. IKOS was presented at ARC on March 27, 2012 to the ARMD upper management, Dr. Jaiwon Shin and Tom Irvine, as well as John Tracey (CTO for The Boeing Company). BACKGROUND: IKOS is the new generation of static analysis tools designed by the RSE group. It is drawing on lessons learned from designing the C Global Surveyor static analyzer, which had achieved significant improvement in analysis time on the flight code of Mars rover missions. IKOS is built on top of the LLVM programmable compiler front-end. It works on virtually any C and C++ program, especially when those can be compiled using gcc. NASA PROGRAM FUNDING: IKOS is funded by the Aviation Safety program in ARMD through the AFCS element of the SSAT project. TEAM: ARC TI: Arnaud Venet (CMU), Sarah Thompson (SGT Inc.), and Guillaume Brat (CMU) Contact: Arnaud Venet
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Ohio State University Large Animal Services is happy to be able to provide you with the opportunity to bring your animals to us. The facility gives us the opportunity to provide more intense care and observation, in a more controlled environment, with more equipment and people available. We are equipped to perform routine surgical procedures and provide medical management of cases that are usually resolved within a few days. We are fortunate to be affiliated with the OSU Veterinary Medical Center and can offer referrals when needed for the more intense surgical and medical cases. If you have an animal needing these services please call to make an appointment.
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Zak Snyder is currently directing the official sequel to Man of Steel entitled Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice set for release in 2016. With filming currently taking place in Detroit, the new Batmobile has been spotted out in the open for the first time. Snyder had previously tweeted two brief glimpses of the new Batmobile for the film but not much could really be seen of the new vehicle. In recent weeks filming has moved to the streets of Detroit with plenty of paparazzi shots of both Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill have been surfacing on-line. It seems that in the next few days/nights, a significant action scene will be shot which includes the new look Batmobile. Several Twitter and Instagram users have posted snaps of the new machine. At last we finally can see what Bruce Wayne’s ride will look like. Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Batmobile, the Tumbler, is going to be hard to beat so let’s see what Zak Snyder has dreamt up. Well, there’s no denying it certainly looks the part! As most websites seem to agree it seems to take a few notes from the Batmobile found in the 2015 next generation console game, Batman: Arkhum Knight, which you can see below. But back to the Snyder version for now, are those machine guns on the front? Do the doors really open like that for the film, or is it just for the off screen access? There are hints of military about it but the semi-covers on the wheels would be highly impractical! I think this is a little bit of over analysing at the moment. The question here is, “Will it look cool on the big screen?” So far the answer is looking like a confident “yes!”.
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Wirelessly posted (8310 AT&T) Are blackberrys compatable with Peachtree? I would bet not, I have heard many financial applications mentioned that have BB applications, and Peachtree has never been one, that I recall. |All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:49 AM.| Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.12 Copyright ©2000 - 2016, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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Brought back by popular demand, our annual Fall Field Tour is a can’t miss event! Thursday, September 21st, 5:30-7:30pm. Enjoy a sunset wagon ride amongst our brilliant autumn leaves. Take in a vibrant display of fall foliage tree varieties while enjoying a brisk autumn evening. Perfect for a romantic couples’ night out! Light refreshments and wine tasting available. Free Admission, tours begin at 6:00pm.
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| || | Free shipping for most orders over $75 to the 48 contiguous United States. Yes, we ship international! The industry standard gas-powered airless sprayer for the serious professional contractor. With a 160 cc Honda engine and the ability to spray up to 1.6 gallons per minute, the GMAX II 5900 is the industry standard for the professional contractor who sprays a wide variety of coatings on residential, commercial, and industrial jobs. Standard Series comes with these "Only On A Graco" features: Advantage Drive System – Runs quiet and has a lifetime guarantee. SmartControl 3.0 Pressure Control – Delivers consistent spray fan without pressure fluctuations at all spraying pressures. Endurance Pump – Amazingly durable design lasts twice as long as the next leading brand. Honda Engine – Delivers maximum performance and contractor preferred reliability. Rugged Cart Design – Chrome over steel makes this durable cart last for years. Easy Out Pump Filter – Less mess when changing or cleaning the filter. Heavy-Duty Prime Valve – Maintenance free design withstands high pressure dumping. Also available in a Convertible configuration with same features as Standard Series plus the ability to utilize either a gas engine or electric motor. Standard Series, Convertible and Lo-Boy units include: Contractor Gun RAC X 517 SwitchTip and Guard 1/4 in x 50 ft (6.4 mm x 15 m) BlueMax II Airless Hose Maximum Tip Size .029, 2 guns Gallons Per Minute1.6 Graco GMAX II 5900 Manual Graco GMAX II 5900 Lo-Boy Gas Mechanical Airless Sprayer 16W870 16W-870
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By Cecily Von Ziegesar Welcome to ny City's top East facet, the place my buddies and that i dwell, visit tuition, play, and sleep-sometimes with one another. It's a luxe existence, yet someone's bought to reside it . . . until eventually they die. So starts Gossip woman, Psycho Killer, a re-imagined and extended slasher version of the 1st groundbreaking Gossip Girl novel, that includes all new grisly scenes and over-the-top gore by way of number one New York Times bestselling writer Cecily von Ziegesar. Just as within the unique tale, Serena returns from boarding college hoping to make amends together with her BFF Blair Waldorf--things simply haven't been an analogous on account that Nate Archibald got here among them. yet here's the place our darkish story takes a flip: Serena makes a decision that the single approach for her to make issues correct with Blair is to get rid of Nate. If that implies killing him, good, c'est los angeles vie. Her tried homicide doesn't cross neglected by way of Blair, besides the fact that, who isn't approximately to enable Serena kill whoever she wants-not while there's Cyrus Rose and Chuck Bass and Titi Coates and everybody else who's ever aggravated Blair to cast off first... American Psycho's Patrick Bateman has met his fit in Manhattan's most recent, most lovely trendsetting serial killers, Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen. Travels into a number of distant international locations of the area. In 4 elements. via Lemuel Gulliver, First a medical professional, after which a Captain of numerous Ships, higher identified easily as Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), is a unique by way of Anglo-Irish author and clergyman Jonathan fast, that's either a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' stories" literary subgenre. it's Swift's most sensible identified full-length paintings, and a vintage of English literature. Conspirators plot to blow up a teach sporting nerve fuel. an ideal servant by surprise unearths himself to be the insidious Dr. Fu Manchu. Science-fantasy wars, racism, company capitalism, drug habit, and numerous scientific and psychiatric horrors all play their elements during this mosaiclike, experimental novel. here's William S. Burroughs at his coruscating and hilarious most sensible. By Tony Hendra The acclaimed satirist and bestselling writer of Father Joe poses the query, could we realize the messiah if he seemed this present day? and grants, within the phrases of Frank McCourt, "just what the rustic wishes now--a strong dose of merriment within the face of crawthumping righteousness." In the now not so far away way forward for Tony Hendra's novel, the tide of righteousness--in the shape of executions, barking evangelists, tank-like SUVs, and a film run totally via the Christian right--has swept the state. other than the non-white, the non-Christian, and the non-wealthy, all are believers. one of the skeptics is a washed-up journalist named Johnny Greco, who hears of a media-shy younger guy referred to as "Jay"roaming via ghettos, therapeutic the in poor health, and tossing off miracles. Soft-spoken and shabbily dressed, Jay is an not going savior for this antsy and illiberal the US. yet as he makes his rounds, gathers fans, and makes livid enemies one of the righteous powers that be, Johnny unearths it more durable and more durable to doubt him. By Aldous Huxley Whilst Aldous Huxley's courageous New global first seemed in 1932, it provided by way of purest fable a society bent on self-destruction. 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By Bruno Jasieński Thought of the enfant negative of the Polish avant-garde, lauded by means of critics and scorned via the general public, Bruno Jasieński all of sudden declared the top of Futurism in Poland quickly after his brief “novel” The Legs of Izolda Morgan seemed in 1923. a unprecedented instance of Futurist prose, this really good story cautions opposed to the laptop supplanting the human whereas the human physique is disaggregated into fetishized constituent components. As significant to Jasieński's oeuvre, the textual content is located right here among seminal manifestoes and the $64000 essay “Polish Futurism,” which signaled the movement’s result in the context of its careworn reception in Poland, the towering impression of Mayakovsky, and what set it except the futurisms of Italy and Russia. 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You inspire me You calm me You create with me I’m a better person because of you You challenge me You give me strength You allow me to be me with you I can/want to and will share everything with you I love you with all my heart I vow to be the best husband and father I can. To love you and show you through hardships and conflicts as well as joy. To be supportive. To listen. To build an "us" based on commitment, trust, compromise. Stephanie Klein, will you marry me?
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It’s fair to say that when you are editing photos, sometimes you like the potential of an earlier version of your work, and you would like to revisit it. That is when the history button can be a very useful feature of editing software. This morning I was working with this file: I wanted to make a black and white version. After a few basic edits including a crop, white balance adjustment and luminance boosting, I added a custom look I had created in Luminar. After a few more tweaks, I had this black and white edit: I like this edit so I saved a version of it. But is also true that at one point in the editing process, I liked another idea and I wanted to revisit it. The other idea came at a point in the edit after I had applied my black and white look but before making the final adjustments. At that point I had experimented with the slider that adjusts the amount of the look applied to the photo. Because I was applying a black and white look to a color photo, the result was that the color version begins to show through. I ended up really liking that effect. So after I had saved my version above I went back in the history to where I had been working with that slider and started reworking the edit from that point. Here is the resulting color edit: This ability to go back through your history and rework from a certain point can be very helpful if you are interested in creating more than one version. Your thoughts and comments on the edits are welcome in the comment section below.
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The energy industry in Canada depends on its skilled and experienced engineers and geoscientists for the management of its operations and for business continuity. This is no less true in these economic times when companies are under increasing regulator and public scrutiny to continue to maintain good safety records. But how do you ensure that your investment in individuals important to your business lasts, and how do the individuals ensure that they maintain career progression and productivity? Engineers Canada and Geoscientists Canada have recently published a joint guide to help businesses and their people. The guide, Managing Transitions: Before, During and After Leave, makes recommendations to businesses and individuals and contains a useful, practical checklist against which current practices could be measured. The foundational document on which this national guide is based was created by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists Alberta. According to the guide, women continue to remain underrepresented in the engineering and geoscientist professions. The guide is a good resource for businesses who value retention of skilled talent and increased workplace diversity, and for individuals who are about to take maternity or parental leaves, who are currently on such leaves or who are about to return to the workplace.
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I WAS not sorrowful, I could not weep, And all my memories were put to sleep. I watched the river grow more white and strange, All day till evening I watched it change. All day till evening I watched the rain Beat wearily upon the window pane. I was not sorrowful, but only tired Of everything that ever I desired. Her lips, her eyes, all day became to me The shadow of a shadow utterly. All day mine hunger for her heart became Oblivion, until the evening came, And left me sorrowful, inclined to weep, With all my memories that could not sleep. Dowson, Ernest. The Poems And Prose Of Ernest Dowson. Ed. Arthur Symons. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1905. P. 33. [Scanned and formatted by GPL.] Last modified 4 November 2006
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Hiring activity by India Inc rises 22% in Sept According to a recent report released by the Press Trust of India hiring by India Inc has increased by 22 per cent in September this year. This is has been mainly due to the improved confidence in the economy. According to a statistics given by a job portal, the index of hiring level increased to 943 in September 2010 as compared to 773 in 2009. The hiring level was higher in Aug 2010 which stood at 956. A constant rise in these hiring trends can be attributed to the fact that the business environment the country is showing a positive trend. The data also shows the maximum placements have been the IT sector. The sector has moved up by 45 per cent as compared to 718 in September last year. This is just like the pre recession times, as now the IT companies are getting multiple projects both from India and abroad. All this has led to a kind of boom being witnessed in this sector. There is a good news for the qualified professionals in the software field as they have a great scope in the coming times. Things are expected to be moving in a positive direction and in their favour in the next few months. Telecom and pharmaceutical sectors are exhibiting this positive trend too. But a decline is seen in the insurance sector and it can be taken as the highest level of decline which was around 58% as compared to the previous year. There has been fall in indices from 2% to 5% in key industries like auto, construction, oil & gas and banking. As for the cities which have witnessed this surge are, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai. But Delhi and Pune saw a decline in the level of recruitment during the same period.
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Pot grow busted in Truckee Police: Bust nets 30 pounds worth $75k Police have seized 30 pounds of marijuana at a growing operation in a residential neighborhood in Truckee, Calif. KRNV-TV reported Truckee police seized the pot Friday while investigating a suspicious person in the Sierra Meadows neighborhood. One person was arrested and potential suspects are under investigation. Police said the processed marijuana had been packaged for sale in pound and half-pound quantities. They estimate it had a minimum street value of $75,000. Police have not released the name of the suspect or address of the residence.
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The Dent Company Real Time Service Area AUTO HAIL REPAIR • PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR (PDR) Our work is 100% guaranteed for life. AUTO HAIL REPAIR SERVICE AREA Paintless Dent Repair Specialists Immediate Appointments Available The Dent Company operates a full-time, dedicated Auto Hail Repair and Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) facility just outside Denver in Arvada, CO. This facility operates all year long. Throughout the year, we send teams to other parts of the country that are affected by high concentration hail damage. These are areas where a dedicated facility would not be viable due to the infrequency of hail. These Remote Relief Facilities (RRFs) still uphold our standard of quality and carry our full nationwide lifetime warranty and satisfaction guarantee. Two Denver Locations! We have two full-time auto hail repair and paintless dent repair facilities in the Denver area. The Dent Company Monday – Saturday: 8am – 7pm Free Valet Service We service the entire Denver area from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs and everyplace in between. Remote Relief Facilities: Temporary locations we travel to across the country to relieve areas affected by hail. We service the entire Denver, CO. including the surrounding cities and towns. These areas include but are not limited to: * Free Valet Service Available. Free rental cars are available for our auto hail repair service. THE DENT COMPANY - THE AUTO HAIL REPAIR EXPERTS You only get one factory paint job. Don’t trust it to just anyone. We can answer any questions you may have Call us at (866) 685-4245 and schedule your appointment today! Or fill out the contact form below. We check our messages frequently and will contact you quickly.
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Even as a former lifeguard, I nearly missed it. With my toddler’s hand in mine, I watched my friend’s child as he bobbed up and down in the hot tub. At 3 years old, my friend’s son had already taken swimming lessons and was comfortable in the water. But something seemed off. “Hey, buddy, are you okay?” I called out. “Buddy?” The boy didn’t answer. Heart racing, I hoisted my toddler in one arm and ran toward the water. I crouched down and used my free arm to scoop him onto the pool deck. Wide-eyed, he took a deep breath. I did, too. I looked around for his dad, who had been nearby moments earlier. What went wrong here? Though drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury-related death among children ages 1-4, many parents inadvertently put young children at risk around water. Nearly every child rescue I made during six summers as a lifeguard startled a bewildered caretaker. With summer in full swing, families are congregating at their pools, the beach and more. How do parents prevent the unthinkable from occurring? Sarah Denny believes parents need to start by honestly acknowledging that drowning is a threat to their children. Denny is lead author of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Prevention of Drowning policy statement. “If your child has swimming lessons, don’t assume that they’re drown-proof; assume they need supervision,” she said. “Parents must be aware of the risks and take proper precautions.” In 2017, nearly 1,000 children died of drowning. Children ages 1-4 have the greatest risk of drowning, followed by teens age 10-19. And the risk is higher for boys, children of color and those with special medical conditions, the AAP statement noted. When I unpack what happened with my friend’s son, my friend and I both made assumptions about the boy’s swimming ability that blurred our judgment. At the time, we weren’t aware his age and sex put him at greater risk. Although AAP Bright Futures encourages pediatricians to discuss water safety during well visits, neither of us heard that from our children’s doctors. Another misconception about drowning is that it’s loud and active, said William Ramos, a member of the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council. In reality, it’s quick and quiet. “About 30 to 60 seconds is about all it takes,” Ramos said. “The body goes into shock and all actions are made to attempt to keep the head above water. . . . We do not see a lot of waving and calling for help.” A drowning person will bob in the water, but make no forward progress, he added. (Recently, country star Granger Smith and his wife announced that their son, River, age 3, drowned in moments at their home.) As important as it is to identify drowning, Denny said it’s critical to know it happens both when children are expected to be around water and when they’re not expected to be around water. In fact, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 69 percent of children younger than 5 were not expected to be at or in the pool at the time of a drowning incident. That was the case for 3-year-old Levi Hughes, who drowned last June. Levi’s mother, Nicole Hughes, said she’d just split a brownie with him and was cleaning up after dinner when Levi slipped out of a room with 12 adults, down a flight of stairs and into the pool, which was not gated. The family was staying at a vacation home and had planned to crab hunt that evening. “I put the brownie in my mouth, turned around and didn’t even sit down,” Hughes recalled. “I went outside to check and see if it was dark enough. I happened to glance over the balcony and saw the crab hunting shirt at the bottom.” Hughes rushed downstairs and jumped in the pool to rescue Levi. Her husband performed CPR on him, but Levi did not survive. “The biggest misconception and the greatest threat to drowning prevention is that it’s not going to happen to” you, she said. “When we hear about a drowning and look for the loophole, all we’re doing is failing our kids. Drowning didn’t happen to us – it happened to Levi.” In the weeks following her son’s death, Hughes’s grief drove her to research drowning deaths and water safety. The statistics she found left her shocked and angered; she hadn’t heard them from her pediatrician either. That month, Hughes founded Levi’s Legacy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating drowning through education and the use of “Water Guardian” tags. “A Water Guardian is someone who could continue the supervision any time there was access to water until the kids were out of bed and the doors were dead bolted,” Hughes said. The tag “provides accountability you can’t sit there on your phone because you’re wearing it.” Designated supervisors should avoid being distracted by cellphones, conversation, reading or preparing dinner, Ramos said. The Red Cross recommends parents be within touch distance of non-swimmers and within arms’ reach for children younger than 4 around water. To prevent drowning, Ramos points to the organization’s “Circle of Drowning Prevention”: – Fence pools and spas with barriers, including four-sided fencing. – Children, inexperienced swimmers and all boaters should wear U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets. – Learn swimming and water-safety survival skills. – Provide close and constant attention to children you are supervising in or near water. – Always swim in a guarded area. Denny adds that parents should never leave their child alone near standing water in the home (e.g., bathtubs, toilets, buckets of water) and outside of it (e.g., wading pools or puddles), which pose the greatest drowning threat to children younger than 1. Furthermore, if you own a pool or vacation someplace with a pool, barriers are paramount, Denny said. The AAP recommends four-sided fencing with a minimum height of four feet and self-closing, self-latching gates. At non-swim times, doors facing water should be shut and locked. Ramos also suggests checking the pool’s water clarity and ensuring its drain is visible. Swimming in guarded areas adds another layer of protection. However, “the supervising rules still apply when you’re in a guarded area,” Ramos noted. “Parents should see themselves as part of a safety team keeping their children safe.” Even in shallow water, close supervision is required. Jeff Ellis & Associates, a water safety consulting firm that, among other things, trains lifeguards, found that 75 percent of its lifeguards’ saves took place in shallow water (5 feet or less) for the past eight years. When visiting open water like the beach, Ramos advises parents to be proactive and research challenges unique to that environment (e.g., riptides), and know what to do in the event of a drowning emergency. Evidence shows kids between 1 and 4 can benefit from swim lessons, according to Denny. Conversely, “there’s some data that parents have a false sense of security,” she said. Be sure “in swimming lessons you’re getting feedback on what your child realistically is capable of.” When preparing for a play date, Hughes suggests that in the same way parents ask other parents if kids are going to be around guns, they should also ask about water. “Water is a threat. . . . We don’t treat it with respect,” Hughes said. “We have to change how we approach it.”
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After some test pieces and a meeting with Dave Gibbons I got the job. I didn’t actually know any specifics about the project or even that Revolution were based in Hull, so it was a really fortunate set of circumstances. You've also had a rich history in the Broken Sword series all the way from producing and drawing concept art for the original, to doing almost everything for Sleeping Dragon and managing the remake. Any thoughts on the series? Any particularly interesting anecdotes perhaps? Any, uhm, news? Firstly, I didn’t do “almost everything for Sleeping Dragon”. While I had a hand in a number of areas, the vast majority of the work was done by a team of talented people, as is the case with all the Revolution games. It’s always a pleasure working with such people. The best thing about the Broken Sword series is the way that it’s still vibrant after all this time, which reflects the care and attention that the team put into making it. It’s also been a great experience for me in my growth as a game developer/designer/writer – so much of my career has been involved in the series it’s hard to imagine I’d be the person I am without my involvement with these games. I have no news to tell you at this time. Could you briefly describe the design and production process of Broken Sword III? What were the key choices that had to be made? Were you happy with its reception? Any regrets? Any particularly proud moments? Like most adventure games, it started with the germ of an idea, which was then built upon through a number of iterations that developed the structure of the story and gameplay in parallel. Once the high level structure, plot and gameplay objectives were in place we were able to detail up the various sections through a further iterative process. The key choice that defined how we approached the design and implementation was that of going with direct control 3D, which came about after the direct control version of BS1 worked so well on the GBA. The game received a number of award nominations and was given best PC game by The Independent (UK newspaper) so I’m more than pleased with the reception it received. No real regrets, but in hindsight we perhaps should have taken a different approach to the crate puzzles. Although, considering the small percentage of the overall gameplay they constituted, I do think some people made more of their significance than was really the case. What about In Cold Blood? It was quite a departure. Do you feel its innovations were succesful? Yes and no. I think that overall it was a strong game with a good story. But I do think that the difficulty ramped up too quickly at the beginning and the artwork and camera angles didn’t always make it clear what was taking place. Some people loved it while others were less enamoured. What do you enjoy the most when designing games? What are the major challenges of such an endeavor? I love the interactions between characters and working out how to make that work in the best way as gameplay. Adventures, of course, are one of the best types of game in which to maximise this. The biggest challenge is not letting the characters run away with things – it must always be driven by the actions of the player. Do you have a certain way of designing games? I like to work from a broad view in order to get a grasp of the game’s vision and then work up the details from there. Usually, this is a very collaborative process, which is a huge benefit because everyone involved gives perspective on other people’s ideas and helps to refine initial ideas into more complete puzzles and gameplay. How about the challenges of writing for games? Or working on dialog and English translations as you did for The Witcher 2 and The Whispered World? Game writing is an evolving aspect of developing for games. It’s part of what I enjoy about game development – there’s no time to sit back and take it easy. The way we view the role of dialogue is changing along with the development of character and voice acting. We’re doing things now we could only dream of back in the 90s. The chance to think in terms of character story arcs, sub-plots, sub-text, etc. just wasn’t an option back then. When I work on games like The Witcher and Whispered World, I’m asked to give a little polish and life to the translation. The translations are often very good but they can be a little dry and lack the necessary character voice to give the actors something to get their teeth into. The biggest frustration is being unable to change the number of lines in a conversation. What works fine in another language in three lines will often work better in two lines in English, say. This means I have to be creative about how I tweak the three lines to work best. Sometimes it’s about adapting the lines in a way that the flow of the scene is more natural or better paced. Sometimes I have to almost look through the translation to the sense of the original scene. Care to share a few words on your book about writers in video games? Writing for Video Games was published in 2006, which seems quite a time ago, now. I was approached by the publisher who read an article of mine online and liked my style, which is always very flattering. The book covers a broad, high-level look at writing for games and tries to place the writer in the context of game development for those who are unsure how this works. It is not about teaching people how to write but how writers can look at their own skills and adapt them to the games industry. For writers already in the industry some of the book will be stuff they already know and have experience with. And did you draw upon your writing experience when working on And Then There Were None? It was a grossly underrated I believe and one adventure I sincerely loved. I had a very minor role on this game. I was simply asked to do some minor script editing to ensure the British feel of the English used. You've also worked on So Blonde. The only one of your games I haven't played. Well, should I? Everyone should play So Blonde. I’m pleased with the story, characters and dialogue on this game and the Wii/DS version. The main character goes through a genuine development arc and although she starts out as a whiny spoilt teenager she quickly grows into someone much more self-sufficient. You've been walking down the independent route via Juniper Games for quite some time now, but what exactly is Juniper Games? And why did you decide to go for it? Juniper Games is really just a label under which to develop some personal projects, not all of which have come to fruition yet. It’s not a company or a studio (yet) but it enables me to compartmentalise my projects somewhat. It’s a way of separating my freelance writing and design work from self-developed projects. Mr Smoozles Goes Nutso was the first Juniper game and a pretty brilliant arcade adventure too. Are you happy with it (and I do mean both from a creative and a commercial point of view)? Creatively, I’m happy with it, commercially, not so much. It got a lot of great reviews and was even Game of the Month at Game Tunnel, but people just didn’t buy it in the numbers I’d hoped they would. I’ve been toying with the idea of creating an iPad version with voices but so far the tools aren’t available for me to convert it easily. And now you are working on some games aimed at children, right? I’m developing ideas for Star Sweet and Honey Heart, which is going slowly because I need to get a number of things working right before I can push on in earnest. However, the videos got some great response from people and kids loved them, so I’m really encouraged by this and may well be able to release a demo of sorts in the next few months. Whatever happened to The Sapphire Claw: Serpent Eyes? It’s currently on hold. I want to return to it at some point but I don’t know when that will be. Any thoughts on adventure gaming and its current state? If you look at the broader spectrum of adventure games – casual adventures, new platforms, etc. – the adventure genre is in a great state. I think that the trick for developers is to create new games with a wide spread of platforms in mind. Revolution has proved that the touch-screen devices are perfect for adventures. Double Fine has proved that there are plenty of people willing to crowd-fund the development of quality adventures. 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