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PHILADELPHIA - Flyers forward Simon Gagne reiterated that he will sit out the rest of the season because of lingering symptoms from a series of concussions, with one caveat: A trip to the Stanley Cup final.
"I'm going in the right direction like I want," he said. "I'm sure I'd like to be 100 per cent right away, but I know it's going to take time. We've got a long period of time in front of me before I start playing again."
Gagne had his first concussion Oct. 24 when he was hit in the jaw by Panthers defenceman Jay Bouwmeester. He sat out four games, then was hurt again Nov. 7 and missed the next 26 games. He was injured again on his first shift in a Feb. 10 loss at Pittsburgh and hasn't played since.
The Flyers are in seventh place in the Eastern Conference.
For a limited time, purchase a Roland RD-2000 stage piano and redeem a FREE KS-20X keyboard stand (SSP value $129) and a pair of Roland RH-200S headphones (SSP value $219). Redemption form here. Offer ends April 20, 2019. Terms and conditions can be found here.
With two independent premium sound engines and an amazingly realistic action Roland’s new RD-2000 delivers unmatched performance for both stage and studio. Featuring the incredible acoustic piano developed for Roland’s V Piano and classic vintage electric pianos from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s the RD-2000’s responsive int...
The PHA-50 progressive hammer action keyboard with escarpment and ivory and ebony feel gives you an authentic grand piano feel with durability and portability. It’s also a high featured controller with 8 assignable zones, hands on controls (including 8-part mixer) and 24bit 192k audio interface.
This makes it easy to integrate software instruments on stage and enables you to create a powerful hybrid rig combining the RD-2000’s internal sounds with software audio.
NEW YORK — Chicago Bears defensive end Akiem Hicks has been fined $33,425 by the NFL for bumping an official in last Sunday’s win over Tampa Bay.
Falcons safety Brian Poole was fined $26,739 for unnecessary roughness for a helmet-to-helmet hit against Cincinnati running back Mark Walton.
Also fined were Chargers defensive ends Melvin Ingram and Darius Philon $20,054 each for roughing the passer against San Francisco; Packers linebacker Blake Martinez 13,369 for removing his helmet against Buffalo; Jaguars linebacker Myles Jack (unnecessary roughness) and safety Tashaun Gipson (taunting) $10,026 apiece ...
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Does Caffeine Contribute to Diabetes? Before Drinking That Next Beverage with Caffeine, Read This.
If you're worried about diabetes, you should know that the chemical Alloxan can poison insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, thereby killing the insulin-producing cells and causing diabetes. Think you don't have to worry because you've never heard of Alloxan and you're definitely not consuming it? Think again. If yo...
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Janie Isidoro tells about her family and their love of making and building a family business with makers.
Matthew Carlin shares his inspiration for his writing.
Teresa Mitchell is our first artist to do an improv PeckaKucha. She agreed to have a friend select 20 images from her Instagram account. Then, she shares about her own art!
Ed Boling talks about renovating a 100-year-old house and how he connected to his neighbors.
The CPSC suggests installing a fence or other barrier completely around the pool. If the house is part of the barrier, the doors leading from the house to the pool should be protected with an alarm or the pool should have a power safety cover. The fence or other barrier should be at least 4' high, with no foot or handh...
Vertical fence slats should be less than 4" apart to prevent a child from squeezing through.
For any pool barrier, the maximum clearance at the bottom of the barrier must not exceed 4" above the grade or 2" above non-solid surfaces such as dirt and grass.
Gates should open out from the pool and should be self-closing and self-latching with the release mechanism 54" or more from the bottom of the gate. Traditional mechanical hinges and latches for gates often fail to close the gate properly. The new generation of hardware, latches that are magnetically triggered and tens...
These national guidelines, courtesy of Master Halco, present standards for pool fencing. The law can vary by town, however most have adopted these standards.
On November 10, the French government lifted its travel advisory for Anjouan, in which it had advised the postponement of nonessential travel to the island following violence that occurred there October 15-22. Calm and security have been restored as of Monday, November 12, and normal travel to the area can resume. Howe...
Clashes between the army and demonstrators denouncing the regime of President Azali Assoumani broke out on October 15. Gunfire was reported October 17-18 in and around the medina area of Mutsamudu; at least three people were killed. Electricity and water outages were also reported in various neighborhoods. The security...
The political situation on Anjouan has been volatile in recent months following the arrest of former President Abdallah Sambi (2005-2011) on corruption charges. Sambi is an Anjouan native and a political rival of President Assoumani. Protests centered around successful attempts by Assoumani to extend presidential term ...
Individuals in Comoros are advised to monitor developments to the situation and avoid any protests.
A walking loop with heavy background, I went for a dramatic feel.
Any idea's on how I make it feel..I dunno..more realistic?
It looks really good, I prefer the second one. The only thing I would suggest is making the arms sway just a little big more but I think it would look better when the background starts to move.
i love the knife . it has blood dripping.
It's not that the thumb is on the wrong side, it's just that the definition line wasn't put in. But it looks like it yet never intended.
Thats pretty good, its just hard to see that hes actually walking.
The bobbing is wrong. When you walk you go high as your legs pass each other and low when they're apart. Besides that it was brilliant. Good work.
think of how the scarf would rise and fall in the wind. The wind would pick it up and gravity would make it fall, and as the scarf falls back down, wind begins to hit it again, giving ti that wavy ripple effect. How you have it is the wind apparently pushing it up and down.
Also i know that it's convenient to have object oriented puppeting in flash but it's usually better practice and better for control over the image if you just redraw it.
Robotic automation had a big presence at the recent JIMTOF show in Tokyo, Japan. This FANUC M-2000iA shown here manipulating a section of an airplane fuselage is said to be the world's largest six-axis articulated robot. Payload capacity is 5,070 pounds.
...and Makino featured automated guided vehicles (AGVs) topped with collaborative robots. The AGVs facilitate robot redeployment by safely, autonomously transporting them from one piece of equipment to another.
End effectors designed specifically for use with collaborative robots are now being developed. For example, Schunk's Co-act gripper with soft, rubber exterior offers limited gripping force and has no pinch points so as not to cause injury to employees working close by.
Okuma’s Armroid technology is an extreme case of simple robot integration. At JIMTOF, it was shown integrated directly into the work area of a turning center. End effectors stored in the work area can be changed out to provide flexibility to change to new jobs.
Simply inputting a new diameter value enables the FANUC robot tending this Mazak turning center to grip a new workpiece.
A fourth robot capability shops may soon take for granted is easy automation of part measurement. As shown here with this Yaskawa robot, tending a CMM can alleviate a potential quality department bottleneck when many parts machined unattended overnight require inspection the next morning.
Robotics have advanced to the point in which CNC machine shops’ expectations might outnumber questions about practical applications. In fact, many successful shops are already benefiting from machine-tending robots or have researched various robot offerings with an eye toward adding them.
Global robot sales bear out this notion. According to the International Federation of Robotics’ 2018 World Robotics Report, a record number of 381,000 robots were shipped worldwide in 2017, an increase of 30 percent compared to 2016. For 2018, that number is expected to increase by 10 percent to 421,000 robots shipped.
The maturation of manufacturing robots comes at an opportune time for shops both big and small. The lack of skilled labor and difficulty attracting young people to the field make automated machine tending attractive, especially for shops aiming to increase spindle utilization and run lights-out overnight while not staf...
Robots were particularly conspicuous at this past November’s Japan International Machine Tool Fair (JIMTOF), which was the 29th edition of the biennial show organized by the Japan Machine Tool Builders’ Association and took place at the Tokyo Big Sight convention center. Like the International Manufacturing Technology ...
1. Robots should be able to operate safely alongside people.
Manufacturers continue to need conventional robots with safety guarding to prevent people from entering the robots’ work area, especially when applications call for high speed or payload capacity. At JIMTOF, however, there were just as many (if not more) collaborative robots or “cobots” on display.
Cobots use sensor technology to avoid harming people in the same work area. In some cases, sensors are integrated into the robot itself to stop its motion when it unexpectedly contacts an object or person. Other applications use sensors to slow or stop robot motion depending on a person’s proximity to the work area.
When cobots were new to the automation scene, the existing ISO 10218 standards for industrial robot safety requirements (published in 2011) did not adequately address their safe integration into a manufacturing facility. This prompted the automation community to develop the ISO/TS 15066 technical specification. One imp...
Another sign that cobot interest is increasing is the development of end effectors designed specifically for them. One example at the show was Schunk’s Co-act gripper, which features a soft cover and lacks sharp corners and pinch points. Gripping force is also less than 140 Newtons (per ISO/TS 15066) to prevent injury.
2. Robots should be able to be redeployed to multiple machines in a facility.
Job and contract shops that machine a high mix of parts in low volumes can benefit from robotic loading just as high-production operations can. Moveable, self-contained loading units with robot and parts collection systems can facilitate this. Once the job is completed on one machine, the unit can be easily moved to an...
A few machine tool builders at JIMTOF took this a step further by integrating cobots with automated guided vehicles (AGVs) that can move autonomously from machine to machine. The AGVs use sensor technology to safely guide them throughout a facility without bumping into equipment or people as they are redeployed to othe...
3. Robots should be easy to integrate.
The example above describes how easy it can be to integrate a robot with a machine tool. However, the extent to which this is the case was demonstrated most clearly at machine tool builder booths with no robots on display at all. The message is not that robots are not important or valuable, but that integration is so e...
That said, some machine tools have built-in robotic automation so an integrator is not needed. For example, Murata showcased twin-spindle chucker lathes with integrated gantry loaders. In fact, the company now offers carbon fiber gantry loaders that are said to move 50 percent faster than standard loaders.
In addition, Okuma introduced an LB3000 EX CNC lathe with Armroid, an articulating robot loader mounted in the machine’s work area for part loading/unloading. The robot operating system does not require teach-in during new job setups, and it can perform collision-free movement while machining on a part is being perform...
The JIMTOF show featured automation beyond robots. The most significant example was automatic data transfer among nearly 300 pieces of equipment on the show floor. Machine tools, robots, inspection devices and other equipment from 72 exhibitors were connected via FANUC’s Field IIoT system to form a “connected factory” ...
The following chart gives the statistical information about the remittance outflow from Switzerland during the period of 2000 to 2010. To get more statistics information please select the data range below. To get statistics on other countries visit the below section "Remittances - more countries".
Remittance outflows from Switzerland were about $10705 million (2006), $12248 million (2007), $14459 million (2008), $14906 million (2009), $16878 million (2010) to other countries.
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Counselling for families, couples and individuals using a systemic therapy approach, which views difficulties as arising in the relationships between individuals (language, behaviours, interactions), rather than within individuals themselves. Systemic Therapists explore the connections between beliefs, meanings, behavi...
Bunbury Counselling staff are trained (post-graduate) in Systemic Family Therapy, along with Narrative and Solution Focussed Therapies, which compliment the Systemic models.
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Robin Gibb, one of the three singing brothers of the Bee Gees, the long-running Anglo-Australian pop group whose chirping falsettos and hook-laden disco hits like “Jive Talkin’ ” and “You Should Be Dancing” shot them to worldwide fame in the 1970s, died on Sunday in London. He was 62 and lived in Thame, Oxfordshire, En...
The cause was complications of cancer and intestinal surgery, his family said in a statement.
Mr. Gibb had been hospitalized for intestinal problems several times in the last two years. Cancer had spread from his colon to his liver, and in the weeks before his death he had pneumonia and for a while was in a coma.
Mr. Gibb was the second Bee Gee and third Gibb brother to die. His fraternal twin and fellow Bee Gee, Maurice Gibb, died of complications of a twisted intestine in 2003 at 53. The youngest brother, Andy, who had a successful solo career, was 30 when he died of heart failure, in 1988.
With brilliant smiles, polished funk and adenoidal close harmonies, the Bee Gees — Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb — were disco’s ambassadors to Middle America in the 1970s, embodying the peacocked look of the time in their open-chested leisure suits and gold medallions.
They sold well over 100 million albums and had six consecutive No. 1 singles from 1977 to 1979. They were also inextricably tied to the disco era’s defining movie, “Saturday Night Fever,” a showcase for their music that included the hit “Stayin’ Alive,” its propulsive beat in step with the strut of the film’s star, Joh...
Barry, the oldest brother, was the dominant Bee Gee for most of the group’s existence. But the lead singer for many of the early hits was Robin, whose breaking voice, gaunt frame and gloomy eyes were well suited to convey adolescent fragility. “I Started a Joke” (with the second line, “Which started the whole world cry...
Robin Hugh Gibb and his twin, Maurice, were born on Dec. 22, 1949, on the Isle of Man, a British dependency in the Irish Sea. (Barry was born there in 1946.) The boys largely grew up in Manchester, England, where the family lived on the edge of poverty. Their father, Hugh, a drummer and bandleader, encouraged his sons ...
According to Bee Gees lore, the boys’ first performance was sometime in the mid-1950s, and unplanned. They had been scheduled to perform as a lip-synching act at a movie theater in Manchester when the record broke, forcing them to sing for real.
The family moved to Australia in 1958, and before long the brothers, performing as the Bee Gees — for Brothers Gibb — began scoring local hits and appearing on television. They left for London in early 1967 and within weeks had signed with Robert Stigwood, the impresario who guided them in their peak years.
The band’s first single in Britain, “New York Mining Disaster 1941,” was released in April 1967 and reached the Top 20.
But in private Robin was far from dull. He and his wife, Dwina Murphy, who survives him, lived in a 12th-century former monastery in Oxfordshire that he had restored and filled with statues of Buddha and suits of armor. In Miami, his mansion was open to celebrities and politicians like Tony Blair.
Robin briefly left the group in 1969 and tried out a solo career. After he rejoined his brothers, they scored their first No. 1 in the United States with “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” in 1971. But with harder rock taking over, the Bee Gees’ popularity ebbed, reaching bottom in 1974 with a series of supper-club gigs...