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We apologize for the delay and removal of 2.0 from the App Store, the issue which appeared did not reveal itself during any testing, and was quite frustrating to resolve. But it is resolved now, and upgrade from the old iCloud syncing to the new one should go smoothly. And if it doesn't, feel free to contact us at support@darkchocolatesoftware.com, and we will work to resolve the issue with you.
We still use iCloud so you still don't need an account elsewhere, but we now use CloudKit for storing the data in iCloud. CloudKit is how Apple's own apps sync most of their data, and is a much better method. Also, the code that actually does the syncing is ours now, so that if things do go wrong, debugging and fixing it will be easier.
In addition we now support many iOS 9 features, including iPad multi tasking and spotlight.
And of course bug fixes and improvements to layout on all platforms.
The AppleTV app is universal and will be a free addition if you own the iOS app already.
Finally Cards is dropping to the $5.00 dollar price tier permanently, and the $3.00 dollar tier till the end of the year.
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Jan. 22 will be here before agencies know it. So will Feb. 6. Here’s betting that even April 16 will be here seemingly tomorrow.
Those are the 45-day, 60-day and 120-day deadlines folded into the Open Government Directive, issued by the White House last month. The first, which arrives soon, is when every federal agency must identify and publish online at least three high-value datasets it plans to make available to the public.
Fifteen days after that, each agency must launch an open-government Web page that is ready to be updated in a timely fashion. By April 16, each agency must unveil an open-government plan that will describe how it will improve transparency and integrate public participation and collaboration into its activities.
Those are tall orders in short times, to be sure. However, most agencies haven't devised an open-government plan, decided what data is high value or figured out how to share it with the public. The directive is a sweeping mandate designed to transform the way the federal government interacts with the public, yet even its White House authors say each agency is essentially moving through this territory on its own without a road map.
Agencies have few choices for figuring out how to comply with the directive. They can go it alone and create a plan that they hope makes the grade. Perhaps some will join forces or find industry partners that might guide them to a successful outcome. Or, counting on the kindness of strangers in the White House, they can rely on promised support from the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of Science and Technology Policy, where the authors of the directive live.
But even though the vagueness of the directive is a challenge, most agencies agree that it could be worse. Flexibility is better than getting strict and possibly draconian requirements that don’t account for agencies' special needs and different missions. For example, the way NASA shares images of the surface of Mars needs to be different than the way the Bureau of Transportation Statistics shares airline flight delay data.
The two men behind the directive are federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra and Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra. By the Feb. 6 deadline, they are supposed to establish a dashboard on WhiteHouse.gov that will aggregate statistics and visualizations so the public can see how various agencies are doing.
The goal of the dashboard is not to highlight agencies’ failures, Chopra said.
It’s not unreasonable to assume that new efforts in public engagement will be an evolution of older programs. For example, the General Services Administration published 12 years' worth of Federal Advisory Committee data onto Data.gov the day after the directive was announced.
David McClure, associate administrator of GSA’s Office of Citizen Services and Communications, suggests that agencies take a close look at whom they serve and then provide data that will be the most valuable to people.
But with the directive’s deadlines fast approaching, it’s not clear if all, much less many, agencies will be able to demonstrate the early goals of openness and transparency. After all, the memo issued by President Barack Obama that got all this whole thing rolling called for the directive to be published by late May 2009. It ended up being released Dec. 8, which shows that creating a transparent government isn’t a see-through process.
The annual Grand Finale concert will take place in front of the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw. The day's activities will begin with a massive warm-up before the runners taking part in the GOCC Run hit the route of the race, and concerts will follow suit!
Play invites everyone to enjoy the view of Warsaw from the tallest Ferris Wheel in Poland! The attraction launches on Saturday and it will be open from 12 to 8 PM over the weekend. Take a free ride on a 40-meter ride!
eCollection Box from Mastercard - for those always looking for spare change to donate, our friends from Mastercard prepared a digital Collection Box. Use your card to donate and see your donation spark a star on a huge digital screen.
Polish Comic Book Association - you will get to meet the leading Polish comic book artists. You can also receive a unique drawing by your favourite comic book artist in exchange for a donation into the Collection Box!
Chefs Club - invites you to taste delicious (and hot!) soup.
Polish Mint Tent - you will be able to get a memorial coin of 26th Grand Finale minted on the spot!
Ljubljana, 24 March - Temperatures will stay below the freezing point even during the day on Monday, except in the coastal region. The feeling of cold will be intensified by the chill of winds and it will snow in most parts of the country.
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This promotion from Amazon where you can score free two-day shipping on all orders has been extended until January 31st, 2019. I’m beginning to wonder why I pay for Prime membership; how about you?
We told you back in November how Amazon would be offering free two-day shipping on all orders from November 1 to December 22 and you don’t have to be a Prime member to get it! Well, those days are quickly coming to an end on December 22nd. So get your Amazon orders in now!
For the first time, Amazon is offering free shipping on all US holiday orders in an effort to add new Prime members and juice the season’s sales numbers.
The promotion, available only in the United States, will make hundreds of millions of items eligible for free shipping, Amazon said. By comparison, Walmart, one of Amazon’s fiercest competitors, sells around 75 million products online.
Amazon did not announce a cutoff date for the promotion, but said that free shipping will be available for all orders arriving in time for Christmas.
Go local. Choose local. Buy local. These directives have sprung up on signs all over the shelves of my natural products store. What do these words really mean, and why should I care?
I got some of the answers when I visited my in-laws in Vermont in September. Their Montpelier community had just wrapped up a monthlong "Localvore Challenge." Sure, I knew about omnivores and herbivores, but what the heck are localvores? They are, I learned, people dedicated to eating food grown and produced locally—in the case of Montpelier, within a 100-mile radius of town. I also learned that this can be a pretty easy task during Vermont's plentiful harvest season. The state has many, many farms growing and making a vast array of foods—from fresh cheddar cheese and maple syrup to blueberries, apples, and tons of veggies. How lucky for those from the Green Mountain State—and isn't Vermont also home to Ben & Jerry's ice cream?
On second thought, those pleasure pints surely aren't made entirely with Vermont staples. Maybe the challenge to eat local isn't such a gimme after all.
But it is a worthy goal. Consider this: On average, food is grown 1,500 miles from where it's consumed, according to Carolyn Mugar, executive director of Farm Aid, whom we interviewed for this month's Evolve column.
By eating local, you help the environment by conserving fuel used to transport food. You strengthen your regional economy. And you enjoy tastier bites because local food is often fresher.
Of course, eating local isn't always possible; Colorado, where I live, certainly isn't known for its enormous winter harvest. Nor is it necessarily easy—I know I'd have trouble giving up my daily bowl of banana-topped cereal. Still, it's a good idea to think about your choices and their impact on your community, your health, and the environment.
As a Thanksgiving gesture that I hope continues beyond the month, I plan to express a little gratitude to my local growers and natural foods manufacturers by picking up a few more of their items at the grocery store. If you take up a similar challenge, I'd love to hear about your experience.
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Are wellness collections the newest homewares trend?
If you count having a happy, natural home as part of your wellness routine, then Ikea’s latest collection, Hjärtelig, is for you. The newest in the Swedish brand’s global 2018 releases, the capsule is a dedication to all things well. In other words, natural fibres, relaxed designs and an emphasis on gentle exercise are all covered.
“With the Hjärtelig collection, we wanted to help more people embrace those moments where they can focus, relax and revitalise. In designing this collection, we hope to encourage people to press the ‘pause’ button, if only for a little while, in a life that’s often hectic, complicated and connected,” Ikea designer Andreas Fredriksson said.
A focus on natural textures and fibres including cotton, rattan, pine and linen, Hjärtelig won’t give its buyers the nutrient boost a green juice might, but it will instantly relax anyone who decks their house out in the collection.
Favourites from the 31-piece collection include the Ikea-approved yoga mat and the rattan headboard, both of which are a fresh take on Ikea’s usual Scandi design.
“In the Hjärtelig yoga bag there is room for everything you need to bring to your yoga class. The big part has room for both exercise clothes and towels, and in the pockets you can have smaller things,” designer Maja Ganszyniec shared. “I also created opening in the straps on the outside where you can slide in your yoga mat for ease. Even better, it is made by cotton from more sustainable sources – Namaste.” Namaste indeed.
Although this might be the peak point for the wellness craze, the collection is undoubtedly beautiful. And hey, if sleeping on a calming, wooden bed is going to make us sleep better, we’ll take it.
Wellness fans and design buffs alike are sure to like the collection, so we suggest getting into an Ikea near you, stat.
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They definitely have a learning curve, but are so much fun! A great way to get in some exercise and spend time with your kids. I think they are such a neat invention!
The annual South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas, brings together the interactive, music and film industries, enabling global professionals in creative fields to exchange ideas and attend sessions, showcases, screenings and exhibitions. In March 2017, the UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) offered a range of networking opportunities and events to showcase the best in British innovation and creativity, and help UK companies get the most out of SXSW.
More than 3,000 people visited the Great Britain House and UK stand at the SXSW Trade Show, imagining how innovation can create a better self, a better world, and a better future. Over three days the Great Britain House hosted 23 varied events and activities – from a research-driven meeting on Smart Cities to one of the UK’s top grime DJs and everything in between. The trade show stand operated for four days of meetings and showcases for 17 trade mission companies and 20+ other partners on rotation between the two venues. Additionally, for the first time Arts Council England and British Underground brought nine arts organisations to SXSW to demonstrate the convergence between art and technology. Throughout it all, Minister of State for Trade & Investment Greg Hands was there to showcase the best in UK innovation and creativity. The British Music Embassy then hosted more than 30 performers, including one of this year’s hottest tickets, Rag‘n’Bone Man.
The SXSW activity promoted the UK as a competitive business destination and demonstrated UK business expertise in the tech and creative sectors. A partnership with IDG Media (home of Computerworld and PC World, among others) resulted in live streams with participating trade mission and partner companies on topics including women in tech, tech trends, virtual reality, the use of tech in arts and culture, and others. The live-streamed content is now available on DIT HQ’s YouTube channel. Press coverage reached a total potential audience of 434 million+, with mentions in Huffington Post and The Wrap. One of DIT’s trade mission companies, Pavegen, won SXSW Interactive’s Smart Cities award for their energy-generating flooring. Another, KYMIRA Sport won a start-up prize for their wearable tech and had an article in Sports Illustrated. Overall, the event was a strong showcase for UK innovation and creativity.
Words by Caroline Hendrix, Marketing Campaign Manager at UK Department for International Trade (DIT). Image provided by DIT.
Klein Kiesow was first documented in records as a property owned by the von Wakenitz family in 1434. The same family is still in residence during the 16th century.
In 1866 Felix Wilhelm Leonhard von Behr acquired the estate. In the 19th century the owners of the estate are named as Laug´s heirs. Hans Reinhardt was in possession in 1913, in 1928 Hans Lenz, and in 1945 Herr Dr. Lotz was the proprietor.
The manor house is a one storey twelve-axle rendered building with a half-hipped roof, which was presumably built at the beginning of the 18th century. At the beginning of the 20th century extensions to the building were created which bestowed it with its noble character. The plans for the reconstruction were almost certainly delivered by Emilie Winkelmann, who was the very first freelance female architect in Germany, she carried out many projects at rural mansions in the Province of Pomerania between 1910 and 1912.
The listed building manor house is private property and had been standing empty since 1990. Insufficient safeguard measures, vandalism, and unimpeded weather influence affected the building badly during recent years. Of the estate buildings granaries and stable buildings are extant. Old tree populations and former ponds do merely give a vague idea of the former grounds.
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In Marvin's Trends 2011 series, we spoke to designers, architects, builders and others and noted the top trends for 2011 in home building and design. A major trend is integrating energy efficiency and sustainability into the home. Today's homebuyers want energy-efficient windows and appliances, low-VOC materials and high-efficiency insulation to keep their home temperature regulated.
Whenever you have sweet tooth, cake is always the answer. Front Porch Cakes and Eatery is a local bakery in Chesterfield County, in Bon Air, that serves some of the best pound cakes available. They also have to-go box lunches available!
Found in Chesterfield County, on the border of Midlothian and Bon Air, Front Porch Cakes and Eatery is a quaint cafe where the cakes are divine and the service is impeccable. Owner, ​Beth Christiano, claims to have the best pound cake recipe in the city. With reviews on Facebook a 5 out of 5 and Google a 4.5 out of 5, who is contesting?
Starting out from her basement, the local Eatery has grown from a small in-house shop to a town favorite bakery in Chesterfield County. Front Porch Cakes and Eatery opened in September 2017. Since then, it has brought a new style to town by providing many different flavors of simple and palate pleasing pound cakes.
To-Go, To-Order, and Custom – They do it all!
In addition to popping in for a cake on the fly, the bakery also provides gourmet pound cakes that are perfect to order for special events. Birthdays, weddings, and even gender reveal parties can all find some special treats at Front Porch Cakes and Eatery.
All gourmet pound cakes come in over twenty different flavors including seasonal options. All pound cakes are available in 5″ or 10″ sizes. In addition, Almond, Chocolate and Lemon cakes are available by the slice. All special cakes are requested in advance at least 7 days for it to be perfectly crafted to your needs.
If your sweet tooth doesn’t need a fix, stop by and try their savory foods! The eatery serves boxed lunches for $9. These come with a sandwich or wra​p, a choice of side, and a slice of cake (Almond, Lemon or Chocolate). Gluten free? NO PROBLEM! Front Porch Cakes and Eatery has gluten free bread. All sandwiches and sides are made to order, with choices like homemade chicken salad or pimento cheese. Check out the soup of day and the different cake flavors available on their website or facebook page!
To wrap it up sweetly, pun intended, Front Porch Cakes and Eatery is a “gourmet pound cake and box lunch stop that mixes together the right combination of sweetness and creativity,” according to Owner, Beth. Other than meticulously designed and crafted cakes and food, the service is friendly and very welcoming. Beth and her staff greet all customers with open arms and friendly smiles!
“We were competing at Dundee Alsatian and Training Club’s Agility Show at the weekend which was held at Glamis Castle near Forfar (new venue for the show, an amazing setting!).
Buddy (my youngster) had a great weekend, winning his agility class on Saturday to take him up to Grade 5. To top off the weekend, he also won his class on the Sunday with a cracking run, winning by 8 seconds. Really pleased with his progress over the last 6 months, his confidence is coming on in leaps and bounds and his speed is increasing too, the Chapel Farm Performance 24+ certainly helps in that regard!!
Thanks Melissa for advising of this latest success and our best wishes for future competitions with Buddy and Lottie.
The Westminster boys golf program uses the game of golf to challenge young men to grow in their relationship with Christ, mature as a person of character, and compete to the best of their abilities.
The golf team has experienced a long history of success including one team state championship (2010), eight final four appearances (1996, 2001–03, 2009–12), and eight district championships (1996, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013). Kevin Bell (2008) and both Kevin Bell and Kevin Vande Kamp ’12 (tie in 2010) won individual state championships.
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Before we either spend big on a striker or place our blind trust in Muller, we should examine why he struggled as a lone center forward this season. Before I begin, I must remind everyone that Muller never played as a lone center forward under van 'Gaal and Jupp, and only started occasionally doing so, with at best inconsistent results, as part of Pep's experimentation, so his problems were structural and not because of a lack of form.
1) Holdup play: Muller simply isn't very good at this because he's not very heavy and has a high center of gravity, making it easy for defenders to push him off the ball. This is unlikely to change.
2) Taking shots-to put it simply, Muller is not a player inclined to shoot a lot during half chances. When paired with a striker, this is something of a virtue, but when playing alone up top, someone has to take a risk and shoot. This could theoretically be improved.
3) Finishing-Muller's finishing has never been that incredible.
4) Numerical disadvantage-Due to our 4-3-3 formation, Muller was forced to go up against two center backs by himself with very little support. Lewandowski also struggled under the same circumstances, so this problem is purely tactical.
5) Chance Creation-We depended a lot on Muller to create chances centrally this season(although Robbery were always very good at creating chances on the wings, and Thiago mainly acting as instrument to help progress the ball up the wing when he played as a 10). Thus, when Muller was played as a lone striker, he was basically in this situation where he had to help create chances, which was harder without another striker to playoff and which required a lot of movement out of the center, while also acting as a center forward and staying in the middle to finish them. Fortunately, the addition of James helps a lot in this department.
Fortunately, I think that we might already have a close-to-ideal backup in our squad: Kimmich. Kimmich is a defender and has a low center of gravity, making it easier for him to hold onto the ball. Kimmich has also displayed excellent finishing in the past and has scored a surprising number of headers for his height. He already has decent chemistry with Muller. Finally and most importantly, judging by how often he scored last season from center mid, he has great positioning in the box. Thus, he compliments all of Muller's deficiencies, and I believe that he could prove to be a really great center forward.
Of course, Kimmich is supposed to be our starting right back, but I trust Rafinha, a player who would probably start at any club other than ours and Real Madrid, to cover for him well.