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Download Node.js by choosing the LTS Windows Installer (.msi) on that page. You’ll choose either 32- or 64-bit. If you’re not sure whether your computer is 32- or 64-bit, you can right-click the Computer icon on your Windows Desktop and look for the System type entry under System. If you’re still not sure, download the... |
Once you’ve downloaded the installer file (it will be called something like node-v10.5.0-x64.msi, double-click it and walk through the installer, accepting all of its defaults. |
After the Node.js installer has run, open the Windows start menu, and type cmd into the search box, which should return a result for Command Prompt. Open the prompt. That will pull up a Windows shell. It will have a prompt that looks like C:\Users\jsmith> (with your username instead of jsmith). |
At that prompt, type node --version and press return. It should output a line of text that reads something like v10.15.0. If that doesn’t work and you get something like a command not found error, try restarting your computer and repeating the steps above. |
Again, if you're running Linux, I assume you know what you're doing. Google around for the preferred method to install or compile Node.js on your Linux distribution of choice. |
You now can run the command http-server from any directory (folder) in your file system, and it will be served up locally for you to access in your web browser at http://localhost:8080/. That means you can easily do web development without having to post your work to the web, and without the pitfalls or ugly file:/// p... |
Join us for the Chamber's monthly morning networking session. Free for chamber members and guests! |
This session will be at the new fountain in Allegheny Commons and you’ll hear from Jayne Miller, Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy. |
We'll provide coffee and donuts. We'll have a structured networking opportunity, during which each attendee will be able to share information with the group. |
Registration is free, but required. Register here. |
For us it's been a short winter; the weather has been mild with hardly any frost and no snow. The gales and flooding in England did not affect us at all here in Belgium and we have had a very easy time. |
City life has its charms, especially in winter but it's good to see the countryside too. Flanders is very beautiful and there have been some perfect days to enjoy the outdoor life, whether walking in the woods or on trips to the beach with friends Dave, Carol and their dogs. |
It's been so nice to be in a familiar harbour with old friends but happily some new ones too. Soon after our arrival, we met Niki, a lively American girl who breezed into our lives and stayed a week or so. We got on really well and as she loves to travel we hope to see her again. |
Our Dutch chums Rebecca and Michel came to share a few days with us. It had been a while and there was lots to catch up on, very enjoyable. |
Soon it was birthday time, the two of us in the same week so more excuses to celebrate and another super restaurant to discover. There is so much culture and art here in Brugge so this year we bought Museum Cards, enabling us to visit whenever we like without charge. We made friends with a local historian and tour guid... |
As usual the beginning of December is marked by the Christmas Lights Ceremony. All the boats in the harbour are decorated and we have an official "switching on" party. This includes locals and neighbours, so it's a good chance to meet and make new friends and to feel part of the community. It's an outside event with mu... |
We are lucky to have regular visits from English friends. During the Christmas Market time, Sue and Ian came again for a few very enjoyable days. Shortly after George and June visited, cooking our breakfast each morning - a fair deal. Fellow bargees Jen and Alan popped in several times en route to their ship in the Net... |
Before Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them came out, it seemed like the story’s only real Potter connection would be Newt Scamander’s relation to Luna Lovegood and a Dumbledore name-drop. But surprisingly, new character Credence Barebone emerged as the most relevant connective tissue because his Obscurus plotline i... |
Thanks to Credence’s prominence and mysterious “death” that probably isn’t permanent, he’s at the center of rampant fan speculation. One baffling theory posits that he’s Voldemort’s dad. Seeing as how Tom Riddle Sr. was a wealthy British Muggle, that’s about as likely as a year in which the Chudley Cannons win the Quid... |
Recall that, as the “Half-Blood Prince,” Snape was born to a witch and a Muggle. His mother Eileen Prince was born in the 1930s. As Fantastic Beasts is set in 1926, the timing checks out for Credence to be her father. |
Further, little is known about the supposedly Pure-blood “Prince” family — perhaps because Credence was adopted. It’s possible that we’ll find out Credence’s real last name is Prince. Then again, it’s also likely that he could manufacture “Prince” as an entirely new identity. He’s doubtlessly eager to relinquish his ad... |
The two men certainly share a sharp-boned, dour demeanor, and between Harry resembling his father and marrying a redhead and Teddy Lupin growing up as an orphan, J.K. Rowling sure loves her generational parallels. |
The second variation of ancient and Conceptual matters in Psychology bargains a full of life and interesting advent to the most concerns underlying the emergence and carrying on with evolution of psychology. |
The booklet starts with the matter of the connection among systematic philosophy and the heritage of philosophy. Why does philosophy connect quite a bit significance to heritage? attention of this query is a necessary a part of metaphysics, and it has very important effects for the technique of either historical past a... |
A bunch of difficulties that looks conspicuously within the current quantity, and in to this point contributes to the health of its identify, has bought a substantial curiosity at the a part of the general public at huge. Such curiosity turns out susceptible to take its clue from the job of these who usher in startling... |
How do we, analysts, review no matter if research is producing modifications in our sufferers? Time for switch: monitoring modifications in Psychoanalyses. The Three-Level version specializes in the query of ways to watch alterations in psychoanalysis. The IPA undertaking Committee on scientific remark and checking out... |
Written records form an external memory, which allows an accumulation of knowledge. ■ For a long time the number of readers was limited. In addition, they were not encouraged to think critically about what they were reading (scholastic method). 3 What do you think? Is the current emphasis on ‘critical thinking’ exagger... |
As these were the elements in Aristotle’s philosophy that attracted the scholars, other disagreements were soon to follow. By 1277 the Catholic bishop of Paris, Etienne Tempier, already had a list of 219 propositions related to Aristotelian philosophy that he forbad to be taught at the University of Paris. A cultural m... |
There people started to work with nine different symbols to represent the numbers one to nine. In addition, they used the place of the symbols in the digit string to represent powers of 10. The first digit represented the units, the second digit the tens, the third digit the hundreds, and so on. So, ‘thirty-two’ no lon... |
De Beers reported Friday that 2005 earnings rose by 26 percent over the previous year to $782 million. The increase was mostly derived from a specific deferred tax gain of $148 million. Without this benefit own earnings would have been 2 percent higher than in 2004. |
Diamond Trading Company sales set at a record $6 54 billion, 15% higher than in 2004, but without the favorable impact of the stockpile releases that took place in 2004, diamond account margins were lower, said the South African-based company, adding that 2005 was adversely affected by mark-to-market differences on hed... |
Initial reports of retail sales of diamond jewelry for the year indicate growth in the 6 percent to 7 percent range, De Beers said, with growth in all areas with the exception of Europe. The U.S. holiday season was considered “satisfactory,” by the company, “with overall annual growth in line with the world trend.” The... |
During the year, the DTC raised its rough diamond prices on two occasions, the effect was that sales by the DTC in 2005 were at prices, on average, 9.5 percent higher than in 2004, De Beers said. For most of the year, demand for rough diamonds from the cutting centres was strong. In addition, the DTC successfully launc... |
Diamond production in 2005 for the world’s biggest diamond producer, including joint ventures in Namibia and Botswana, was 49 million cts., an increase of 4 percent over 2004, De Beers said. Debswana produced a record 31.9 million cts., an increase of 2 percent over 2004. Namdeb’s production of 1.8 million cts. was 5 p... |
Operating cash flow fell to $723 million, before the payment of $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit with the U.S., from $985 million in 2004, mainly as a result of an increase in working capital requirements during 2005. |
New South Wales is Australia’s most populous state and is recognised by the NSW Government Department of Primary Industries as the dairy state with the most regional differences of any Australian state. |
There is no greater showcase of these regional differences then in the increasing number, variety of style and quality of boutique, farmhouse cheese; largely produced and sold through local networks of farmers markets and restaurants. |
Australia had no goats, cows, sheep or buffalo until white settlement in 1788 when Captain Arthur Phillip sailed into Sydney Harbour and off loaded from the First Fleet boats limited livestock for milk and meat. |
He did so straight onto the sandbank that is today famously known as Bennelong Point; originally called Cattle Point, as the cattle were held there in make shift enclosures. This sandbank has been built up and is now home to the Opera House. |
Unbeknown to many, Sydney Harbour NSW has this rich history in Australia’s milk and cheese industry. |
It was at this time in Australia’s history and from this exact region, now known as NSW, that our nations dairy industry in general and cheese industry specifically commenced. |
Continued exploration and migration of people and livestock by ship down Australia’s east coast is how our dairy and cheese industry migrated to other regions. |
Ideal dairy farming regions were discovered by settlers today known as VIC, TAS and SA where the majority of Australia’s dairy output comes. |
The UK’s Department for Education announced a £18m funding boost for children’s music education. This money will go towards music education which includes the national network of 123 music education hubs established in 2012. |
Several months ago, Ofsed criticized a lack of depth and rigour in regards to music education school music in England. |
Music and arts campaign groups in the nation are welcoming the funding boost. |
As a promoter for many of our local events I often get asked for advice about musical entertainment for parties, corporate events, weddings and similar occasions. |
What I do first in such cases is to ask the person for their spending budget, the type of event, the number of guests that will attend and similar things to get a better idea about what musical entertainment could be best for them. |
As for corporate events, obviously those often have different requirements as, say, a private party. One reason for this is that corporate events sometimes (but not always) can also have a deeper purpose that’s not always evident. For example when a company wants to meet their clients or partners at such a casual event... |
In such cases where musical entertainment for corporate functions is wanted that’s really different from your “average” corporate party that everyone will quickly forget, I always tell them to book the singing waiters. |
The singing waiters are surprise music entertainers that can perform at weddings and corporate events. |
They can attend your event dressed up as waiters, security staff or similar and then start their performance at the right time when no-one suspects it. |
Also, know that the singing waiters are all professional trained at the best music schools in the United Kingdom. |
Whether you need very classy corporate musical entertainment or plan to keep the party at a lighter note doesn’t matter. The singing waiters can perform classical operas as well as get the party mood to your party with the latest hits that everyone knows. You can book them for the entire day or for their performance wh... |
Cardinal John Onaiyekan of Abuja, Nigeria, has expressed his surprise that the Catholic Church in Europe is concerned about homosexuality while they should worry that their churches and seminaries are empty. |
Talking to Austrian fake-news media orf.at (March 2), Onaiyekan stated that the Church teaching on homosexuality is clear and that homosexuality cannot be approved, "There is no option to change this." |
The gay question has already produced a split in the Anglican Communion. Now, it seems that Pope Francis wants to provoke a similar split in the Catholic Church. |
The Modernist Popes et al inflicted upon and infecting the Church since V2 have turned it into a sodomite refuge with bathhouses included. Only the effeminate need apply for the priesthood in today's' Conciliar Church. |
One would wonder if the Churches and Seminaries are empty SPECIFICALLY because of Homosexuality and its evil tentacles. |
1. Churches: who wants to listen to what the mentally ill have to say? Their foundation is poor and therefore their words have little strength or truth. |
2. Seminaries: What Man wants to be LESS THAN A MAN? Not the right sort and therefore NO MAN will want any part of it! |
Who knew? Our ability to come to an agreement on what the Church needs comes back to the old question: "What came first? the chicken or the egg?" |
As hard as it is for me to grasp, it appears some think the solution is to throw open the doors to every sin and vice, look past the failings (because we all have them) and just "love on" people. |
Do all things in love, absolutely, but if we're not willing to quickly point out illness and remedy, we will be "lovin' on" each other until death. Then what? |
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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said on Monday that the United States wanted a ceasefire in Afghanistan during Eidul Azha because this was also the desire of the Afghan people. |
The Afghan government announced on Sunday that it wanted a ceasefire in the country during this Eid like the one that was observed during Eidul Fitr, which allowed rival Afghan factions, particularly the Taliban, to celebrate the religious festival peacefully with their families. |
But Mr Pompeo and Afghan officials both said that for this ceasefire to happen, it was necessary for the Taliban to desire it as well. |
“This plan responds to the clear and continued call of the Afghan people for peace,” Mr Pompeo said. |
He noted that the last ceasefire in Afghanistan revealed the deep desire of the Afghan people to end the conflict. “And we hope another ceasefire will move the country closer to sustainable security,” the chief US diplomat said. |
Mr Pompeo said the US supported this initiative because “it is our hope and that of the international community that the Afghan people may celebrate Eidul Azha this year in peace, free from fear”. He said the US also supported Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s offer for comprehensive negotiations with the Taliban on a mu... |
Earlier this week, Mr Pompeo telephoned the Saudi crown prince and also asked him to help arrange a ceasefire during Eidul Azha. The United States hopes that the ceasefire will enable the Taliban to experience the blessings of peace while celebrating the festival with their families. |
Mr Pompeo, who will be arriving in Islamabad after the ceasefire, is expected to urge the new Pakistani government to back its efforts for bringing a durable peace in Afghanistan. In return for Pakistan’s support in Afghanistan, Washington may drop its opposition to a $12 billion aid package with the IMF and consider ... |
Afghanistan was on Monday awaiting the Taliban’s response to President Ghani’s proposal for a three-month ceasefire, an offer welcomed by the US and Nato after nearly 17 years of war, according to AFP. |
The Taliban did not immediately respond to President Ghani’s truce offer, but vowed to release “hundreds” of “enemy prisoners” to mark the Eidul Azha holiday. A Taliban member told AFP that the leadership had yet to issue a formal response to the ceasefire, but suggested fighting might be restrained during Eid even if ... |
The baseball team escaped the Southern California rain and headed to drier weather at UC Colorado Springs (UCCS) on Friday. |
It was a decisive win for the Broncos as they defeated the Mountain Lions 14-3 in their pre-season opener. |
Many players drove in runs including sophomore shortstop Drew Cowley, who blasted a three-run home run in the fifth inning. |
The Broncos started the game strong, with three runs on four hits in the first inning. Their defense kept the Mountain Lions at bay by only allowing one run. |
The Broncos’ bats got hot in the fifth inning, scoring seven runs on seven hits. |
Cowley, who had a very successful campaign last season, made his 2019 debut with a three-run home run in his first at bat of the fifth inning. |
With a player on second and third, Cowley ripped it deep to left field and gave the Broncos a 10-run lead against the Mountain Lions. |
“We had a ton of hits today; it seemed like once one guy got a hit everyone started hitting and everyone just rallied together,” Cowley said. |
The Mountain Lions were able to muster up two more runs in the fifth inning, making the score 11-3. However, the Broncos came back in the top of the sixth inning, scoring three runs to take a commanding 11-run lead. |
That would end the scoring for the game with the Broncos winning 14-3. |
The game was a total team effort, as every starter for the Broncos was able to make contact with the ball. |
Junior second baseman Ryon Knowles had a huge impact as he hit three doubles, scored two runs and batted in two runs. |
Junior first baseman Brennan McKenzie also contributed with three hits, two runs, and one run batted in. |
The Broncos used three pitchers who only gave up three runs on five hits. Starting pitcher Tim Holdgrafer started the season strong with four-plus innings and only one run allowed. |
“It’s tough pitching in that environment, the cold and wind, but my defense played well behind me so that is what helped me get my win,” Holdgrafer said. |
The Mountain Lions’ offense awoke on Saturday as they took both games of the doubleheader 10-5 and 20-7 against the Broncos. The Lions scored a total of 30 runs in the two games. |
Senior Nic Hernandez hit a three-run home run for the Broncos in game one, while junior Brennan McKenzie hit a two-run home run in game two. |
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