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This month marks the return of the iPoker Online Poker Series (iPOPS) at William Hill Poker with an impressive €1 million prize pool. |
Continue reading iPOPS Tournament at William Hill Poker. |
Personalize your space with cyber monday gym membership in a wide variety of style. We have all of the little details you need to turn your house into a home with style. The cyber monday gym membership with good price can always be found at Beddinginn.com. For you who love great deals and gorgeous cyber monday gym membership, Beddinginn sell lovely things for even lovelier prices. |
Ken is a coach, facilitator, trainer and Performance Psychologist - combining skills, knowledge and experience from a wide range of backgrounds to create approaches and techniques that help individuals and teams greatly improve their performance. He is adept at designing and running training courses that meet specific business needs – leaning heavily on his experience as a sports psychologist as a key ingredient that ensures his work has a distinctly practical edge. Ken’s sports clients include national and international champions – he was, for example the performance psychologist at Leicester City when the team won three titles (Division 1, the Championship, the Premier League). His approach to individuals and teams in a range of sports has been documented in his 2011 book, a 560-page tome entitled 'Mental Mastery'. |
'Give & Take' by Prof Adam Grant. Interesting research on people described as ‘Givers and Takers’. The most successful people are Givers. Strangely they can also be the least successful. Wonder why that is…? You’ll have to read the book! |
Muhammad Ali, Alex Thomson (a round-the World yachtsman – and a client!) and my Dad! |
“No! Try not. Do or do not. There is no try.” Yoda – in Star Wars, the Empire strikes back. |
Celebrating with one of my clients, the Leicester City team, on the day they received the Premier League Trophy in May 2016. |
To Prague – a double-header: working with a business client and then talking to Czech Republic Olympic Coaches. |
Diary, notepad, iMac and a jug of green tea (that’s going cold). |
Kick a football with Sam, my 11-year old son; play squash; or pop down the pub with my wife and friends! |
David Attenborough; Mark Knopfler; Dr. Milton Erickson (who redefined the language and approach of hypnotherapy and in so doing opened up far deeper influences of verbal and non-verbal communication). |
Rhosneigr – a small coastal village on Anglesey, where my parents live. |
Seac R30 LED Scuba Diving Light. |
The Seac R30 is the most powerful of the Seac range of dive lights. |
With its 1500 lumens of brightness from a state-of-the-art CREE XM-L2 LED with a smooth aluminum reflector, it guarantees optimal visibility even under the most extreme conditions. |
Light has a color temperature of 5700K-7300K. |
The R30 Handheld Light has an adjustable beam angle from a narrow penetrating 12 to a wide 75. |
Light has two brightness modes of 1500 lumens and 750 lumens. |
Powered by rechargeable 26650 lithium-ion 5000 mAh battery with life expectancy of more than 500 recharges. |
Freshly charged battery will provide 2 hours of burn time in high mode and 4 hours at low lumen power. |
Light has three power modes of maximum 100%, reduced 50% and strobe. |
This durable light has a double O-ring seal system and electromagnetic switch system giving it a 330 (100 meter) depth rating. |
Light has an optical quality tempered glass lens, measures (Dia. |
X L) 2.17 x 7.3 (55 mm x 185 mm), and weighs 17.5 oz. (496 g). |
Light comes with a wrist lanyard, USB charge cable and owners manual. |
Guests can celebrate their favorite beer holiday for two days at PUB 365 with giveaways from Guinness and Four Peaks Brewing Company, beer offerings and specialty menu items. PUB 365 is offering Smithwick’s Irish Red Ale drafts and Guinness drafts for $3.65 each and a free stout beer sidecar with a Jameson Caskmates purchase. On Thursday, March 16 from 4 – 6 p.m., guests can receive their own Guinness pint glass and have it personalized and engraved while enjoying their meal. In addition to the beer specials, PUB 365 will offer corned beef and cabbage and shepherd’s pie, each $9, on Friday, March 17 only. |
In celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, Piazza Lounge will offer specialty cocktails for $7, including libations such as an Irish Old Fashioned, The Heavy Half, an iced Irish coffee, “Weeski” Manhattan and a Jameson Mule. |
Throughout the tournament, PUB 365 and Piazza Lounge will feature drink specials during all games. Specials at PUB 365 include $3.50 16 oz Budweiser or Bud Light; $16 beer buckets featuring Budweiser or Bud Light aluminum bottles; $3.65 Four Peaks drafts; $14 Four Peaks pitchers; $3.65 Joseph James American Flyer Craft Lager drafts; and $14 Joseph James American Flyer Craft Lager pitchers. Drink specials at Piazza Lounge include $2.50 12 oz Budweiser or Bud Light; $12 beer buckets featuring Budweiser or Bud Light cans; $3.65 Four Peaks drafts; and $3.65 Joseph James American Flyer Craft Lager drafts. |
As part of his Playlists Series, Kenny Davidsen and guests will perform Stevie Wonder’s 1976 Grammy Award Winning Album, “Songs in the Key of Life!” The set includes performances of “Sir Duke,” “Knocks Me Off My Feet,” and “Isn’t She Lovely” among others. |
For $59, guests can enjoy a four-course Italian dinner with wine pairings from Hope Family Wines of the California Central Coast. The menu for the evening includes rustic bruschetta, rigatoni paesano, roasted rabbit, and ricotta citrus cheesecake. |
Guests can enjoy a Luau-themed evening with newly released beers from Kona Brewing Company, special Tiki cocktails and Hawaiian-inspired bites. |
PUB 365 features a collection of 365 rotating beers and a menu of traditional pub fare with a modern spin including homemade small bites, iconic burgers and locally world-famous tacos. PUB 365 is a true beer lover’s dream with an extensive collection that includes an evolving list of rare, specialty brews. |
Every day, PUB 365 hosts Happy Hour with food and drink specials available 3 - 6 p.m. daily and 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. nightly. Food specials include 50 cent chicken wings; $2 slow roasted chicken or carnitas tacos; $2 certified Angus beef sliders; $5 pork or veal bratwurst; $3 beer battered onion rings; and $1 pub chips. Select beers and house wine are available starting at $3.65. |
Monday – Friday 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. |
PUB 365 features an Executive Lunch Menu with an order-to-table 15-minute guarantee or the meal is complimentary. The new menu is ideal for business persons looking for a swift, appetizing meal in between meetings. The menu includes sandwiches such as the Chicken Pesto Panini, Classic Cuban Panini, Pastrami Sub and pulled pork sandwich; salads such as the Caesar Salad with Chicken, Cobb Salad and the ‘Lil ‘Rugula Salad with Chicken; and other classic menu items such as the Carnitas Tacos, Slow Roasted Chicken Tacos and Certified Angus Beef Sliders. Each menu item is $9.95 including pub chips and a fountain drink or iced tea. |
Enjoy a taste of Italy at the award-winning Tuscany Gardens, an elegant fine dining Italian restaurant featuring USDA Prime steak, savory entrées like seafood and veal, favorite Italian classics and homemade pastas complemented by the chef’s famous sauces. To top it off, indulge in one of the mouthwatering housemade desserts and a bottle of wine or Champagne for the perfect romantic evening. |
Casually elegant, artisanal food and drinks take center stage at Caffé Bottega, a relaxed Italian-style café. Enjoy fresh-baked pastries, tasty breakfast sandwiches and Stumptown Coffee Roasters coffee. For a quick bite, try artisan flatbreads, Panini or fresh salads paired with a variety of delicious wines or craft beers from local breweries. |
This welcoming 24-hour Las Vegas restaurant offers an all-day breakfast menu as well as a full menu of hearty homemade classics and late-night specials, including all-you-can-eat crab legs, steak and eggs, flavorsome soups and fresh salads and sandwiches. |
Open 24-hours; late night specials menu served midnight – 5 a.m. |
Tuscany Casino offers great daily promotions, along with slots, video reels and video poker multipliers every week. Sign up for the Tuscany Players Club to start earning both cash and comps for slot and table play. |
Members receive 12x points on Reels and Video Reels and 6x points on Video Poker every Monday and Saturday in March. |
Members can discover the mystery multiplier by playing each Wednesday in March. Four different multipliers are available, with members able to earn up to 5x points. |
Members over the age of 50 receive free entry in the Senior Slot Tournament from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. every Thursday in March. Additionally, senior members receive a free coffee from Caffé Bottega and a two-for-one entrée coupon redeemable at PUB 365 each Thursday. Seniors also receive 20% off at the Tuscany Gift Shop for the entire month of March. |
Members can win up to $3,000 in cash during Tuscany’s Cards to Cash Hi-Low Game every Friday in March at 7 p.m. |
Members earning 300 same-day points can receive a free gift each Sunday in front of Marilyn’s Café. On March 5 members can receive a cooler chair; March 12 a basketball snack jar; March 19 a Bluetooth key finder; and March 26 a PUB 365 hat. |
In its 18th smash hit year, The Rat Pack is Back! comes to the Copa Room. Frank, Sammy and Dean perform the classic hits and unforgettable group sets showcasing exactly why Las Vegas was (and continues to be) the hippest place on earth. Their cool vintage charm and stage demeanor create a spiritual reincarnation of the original Vegas legends. |
Laura Shaffer brings back the glamour and the fabulous music of the Las Vegas lounge era with an evening of cocktails and dancing. |
Sina Foley injects soul into your favorite contemporary hits with her radiant personality and sultry voice. |
Entertainer of the Year (Nevada Women’s Chamber of Commerce 2015), Kelly Clinton-Holmes, dazzles with her unique blend of singing, dancing and comedy. |
Rockie Brown performs the hippest tunes of R&B, Pop and Top 40s, bringing a raw and soulful spin to popular music. |
The piano stylings of Kenny Davidsen are accompanied by surprise Las Vegas celebrity guests each week. |
Spend an evening in the eclectic garden with the talented jazz songstress, Windy Karigianes. |
Sing along to Sinatra-era music. |
Inspired by the Tuscany region of Northern Italy, Tuscany Suites & Casino boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere, some of the largest standard hotel suites in the city and thoughtful amenities to ensure the most comfortable stay possible. For booking information visit tuscanylv.com. |
Receive 20 percent off your stay when you book four nights or more. No promo code needed; based on availability; blackout dates apply. |
Located inside the fitness center at the Tuscany Suites & Casino, The Spa at Tuscany offers full body massage treatments with an assortment of relaxing and revitalizing products. |
Book an appointment between 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. to receive $20-$40 off select massages. |
Locals can book massages for $60 per hour. |
A developer and microservices enthusiast talks about ensuring security in software, especially microservices architecture. |
Hi Julien, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices. |
Hi, I'm a passionate developer coaching other devs @SocieteGenerale. I think that what's led me to microservices was the Domain Driven Design. Once the bounded contexts identified, it seems natural to isolate it into a single responsibility service. But how to manage, monitor, scale it, etc? One Netflix talk, and there we are now! |
"Security" is the new "automated tests." Some years ago people didn't use to write automated tests or even didn't know what it was. Nowadays, we are facing the same issue with application security. Everyone seems choked when hearing in the news that some massive leaks of personal data or credit card numbers happen. But we should ask ourselves, what are we doing to make sure that it won't happen on our own software? |
Thanks to the great open-source community, we have frameworks which help us to spawn quickly the infrastructure of our microservices. Those frameworks are the prime targets of potential attackers, the major open-source communities know it and are pretty active in the remediation of their vulnerabilities. |
But as an open-source user, are you aware of the risk you are facing? Are you using vulnerable versions of your frameworks? Looks like 88% of Java applications audited for this report have at least one vulnerability in third-party dependencies. |
In this talk, we will see how to detect and track the known vulnerabilities in the third-party dependencies we use, using open-source software like OWASP Dependency-Check and OWASP Dependency-Track. |
So what you are saying is that 88% of our Java application have vulnerabilities. Now, with microservices, we have more application, therefore more vulnerabilities, right? Is DevSecOps the way to go? |
Microservices have increased the number of running software in production for sure. Maybe it increases the number of vulnerabilities as well but what we can be sure of the increase of the attack surface of our production environment. |
When I started to work a decade ago, applicative security was owned by a central committee of Security Engineers, and sometimes those guys showed up to audit our application. But during those days we were doing something like one release every three months or something like that. |
With the DevOps and the microservices philosophy, we understood that the responsibility of a development team was more than just writing code, we now ship in production in a continuous way and we are monitoring the production ourselves. Looks like security was lost in translation. |
Adding the Sec in the DevOps with the right tools and best practices will therefore make sure that we build safer software for our users. |
This talk will strive to demonstrate that we can easily increase the security of our software with a small amount of effort around a sample of a vulnerable microservice. |
I’ve been working with several Banshee people this week and we finally got my patch committed. All this patch does is provide a managed event that acts as a PCM and spectrum data source. While simple, it is a required building block for the upcoming OpenVP extension. |
Right now I am getting ready for the 0.0.1 release of OpenVP. The version number is intentionally scary; the API is far from stable and will be changing rapidly. The purpose of this release is to provide a stable target for the Banshee extension. Hopefully getting this in Banshee will generate interest in OpenVP, as well as giving Banshee some cool eye-candy. Everybody wins! |
My understanding is that after OpenVP 0.0.1 is released and the Banshee.OpenVP extension is finished (it’s proof-of-concept quality right now) it will be absorbed into the Banshee source tree and maintained over there. Which means it will likely come with Banshee 1.4 by default. Awesome. |
Danny “Danno” Williams: Can I ask you a question? Why are you always driving my car? |
Steve McGarrett: I like to drive. |
Danny “Danno” Williams: No. Rainman liked to drive. You have control issues. |
Henrique as a freelancer animator, talked about the benefits of being a freelancer. We have freedom in many aspects like: time and location, and could work with a great diversity of jobs. A quality job will be the most important part to get new clients, as well as learning new techniques. Our portfolio should be keep clean and beauty in all networks that we decided to participate. |
The Cabinet on Monday approved the draft of 'the Government Telephone, Cellular and Internet Policy-2018, raising the mobile phone allowance for the ministers and the secretaries to Tk 75,000 from Tk 15,000. |
The Cabinet approved the draft policy bringing some changes in the existing policy framed in 2004. Reports:unb. |
Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam briefed reporters at the Secretariat after the cabinet meeting held at the Prime Minister's Office with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair. |
According to the draft policy, those who are entitled to get mobile phone like ministers, state ministers, deputy ministers, all secretaries, including acting secretaries, will get Tk 75,000 instead of Tk 15,000 to buy a mobile phone set, the Cabinet Secretary said. |
He said the allocation has been increased in line with the present market prices of Android mobile sets. |
As per the existing policy, there is no ceiling for mobile phone bill for ministers, state ministers, deputy ministers and secretaries, the Cabinet Secretary said. |
He said joint secretaries are now entitled to get Tk 600 as monthly mobile bill, which has been increased to Tk 1,500 in the draft policy. But joint secretaries are not entitled to get allocation for purchasing mobile set. |
The Cabinet also gave directives to incorporate the telephone and mobile phone facilities for Supreme Court judges in the policy. |
Besides, the Cabinet gave the final approval to the draft of 'Housing and Building Research Institute Bill 2018, bringing some minor changes to the existing law and translating it into Bangla. |
Shafiul Alam said the move to enact the new law came as the Housing and Building Research Institute was established with an ordinance promulgated during the military regime in 1977. |
"There’s no big change here except the clauses related to the committees," he said. |
The Housing and Public Works Minister will be the chairman of the Governing Council of the institute, while the Director General of the institute will be the head of the Executive Committee, said the Cabinet Secretary. |
10 diversity items for June 29: Unemployment up in most U.S. cities; Pew report shows diversity of U.S. Hispanics and more. |
For the first time in history the Pentagon celebrated Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Month on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Times reported. The ceremony, which was broadcast on a internal TV network to U.S. military bases around the world, was a straight-laced affair, according to the Times. It included pre-taped videos from President Obama and Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta. |
The American Civil Liberties Union will help the Ku Klux Klan in its bid to join a highway cleanup program, according to Fox News. When the International Keystone Knights of the KKK applied to join the program along part of Highway 515 in the north Georgia mountains, the state denied their application--which lead to a legal showdown. The ACLU is developing a strategy for representing the group in what it believes is a First Amendment case. |
When advocates for the Asian-American community decried a report by the Pew Research Center full of seemingly good news about Asians as "shallow" and "disparaging," both sides failed to acknowledge that the other may have had a point, Eric Liu wrote in Time on Tuesday. |
In May, unemployment rates rose in more than 75 percent of U.S. cities, the Associated Press reported on Wednesday. Among the cities with this highest unemployment rates were Yuma, Ariz. (28.9 percent); El Centro, Calif. (26.8 percent); and Yuba City, Calif. (17.9 percent). Bismark and Fargo, both in North Dakota, had the lowest unemployment rates--2.5 percent and 3 percent respectively--followed by Lincoln, Neb., with 3.4 percent unemployment. |
Eighty percent of Mexicans support their president's decision to use the Army to fight powerful drug cartels, a new poll from the Pew Hispanic Center shows. That support has dropped slightly over the past year. In 2011, 83 percent supported the use of military force. Forty-seven percent of those polled said they believed the Army was making progress in the fight. |
Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Salvadorans, Dominicans, Guatemalans, Colombians, Hondurans, Ecuadorians and Peruvians make up 92 percent of the United States' Hispanic population, according to a Pew Hispanic Center analysis of Census data released on Wednesday. The majority, 65 percent, of all 50.7 million Hispanics living in the country are of Mexican-origin. The next largest group are Puerto Ricans, who make up just 9 percent of the total Hispanic population. |
The attorney for a Latino man who claimed a Seattle police officer threatened to beat the "Mexican piss" out of him during a 2010 robbery investigation said a civil rights lawsuit regarding the incident, which was caught on tape, has been settled for $150,000, the Seattle Times reported on Wednesday. |
Tucson Police Chief: Can the Department Handle S.B. 1070 Workload? |
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