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87, of Waianae, died in Waianae on July 9, 2018. She was born in Lahaina, Maui. Visitation: 10 AM; Services: 11 AM on Saturday, August 4, 2018 at Sacred Heart - Waianae. Burial: 3 PM at Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Should You Maintain, Restore, or Modify your Classic Car?
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Check out these remarkable examples of typography findings from the all over the net, here you can find typeface design, lettering, illustrated typography and typography posters. Today we are selected 55 remarkable examples of typography design are created by some hard-working and dedicated designers. Typography design...
Typography is the design of glyph printing which is the looks of characters. Designers of typefaces are called type designers, and often typographers.
Here we have rounded up 55 remarkable examples of typography design for your inspiration. I found these design really inspiring and i m sure you never seen before, hope you will be inspired.
Digital art typography has really set a great trend in 2012. Experimenting with the right choice of font, splashing with bold or plain colors, and designing it in different perspective are elements that works on typography. It uses on logo, poster, and websites. It does not only attract visitors attention but also crea...
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Fantastic experience in a lovely studio. All I had to do was show up, which made being prepared easy. Lynne's knowledge and skill set were evident. I appreciated her understanding of a previous injury and she was able to make modification to the practice so I could fully enjoy my yoga session! Loved her bright and posi...
Sampling and laboratory testing is the only conclusive method of identifying the presence of asbestos. The result provided by the laboratory is a record of the asbestos or non-asbestos content of the sample piece provided for analysis. Visual only asbestos assessments cannot be relied upon, regardless of how experience...
It is the Foundation’s firm belief, and recommendation, that anything to do with testing and/or handling potential or known asbestos containing products is best left to fully trained and licensed professionals – handling deteriorating or damaged asbestos containing material (ACM) incorrectly, may have fatal consequence...
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Note: Do not attempt under any circumstances to DIY testing of friable (loose fibrous or soft-bonded) material. Friable asbestos means any asbestos containing material that can be crumbled, pulverised, or reduced to powder by hand pressure – such as: loose or fibrous backing to floor coverings; insulation in ceilings; ...
Sampling involves collection of a sample of the suspect material that is not bigger than a ten cent piece. You should be aware, asbestos fibres are colourless and can be as small as 5 microns (invisible to the naked eye) in thickness – you must use a safe sampling process. In the sampling process the production of air ...
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Decided to illustrate the cast of one of my all-time favorite games, Mega Man 3. I may have this on hand at Dragon Con (where I’ll be just a regular attendee but I’ll have some prints with me that you can buy if you stop me and ask about them), but I’ll definitely be putting it up on my Etsy store afterward.
I personally think Mega Man 3 is the best of the series. The bosses are quirky, the music is great, and the addition of the slide feature improved Mega Man’s mobility greatly. It was before the ability to charge sort of muddied things up, and since I’m a compulsive charger, I never get to hear the end of that damn char...
I still have to beat this game.
Great things do come in 3s. Megaman 9 is my favorite of the Megamans, and its cardinal number is 3 squared! In addition, Jewel Man is the best robot master, and his DRN number is 69, which is 3 times 23, both of which end in 3!
...not to impose my opinions, of course, I just happen to feel really strongly about this.
Megaman 3 was rather good . Playing it on Wily Wars for the Sega Genesis it became awkward compared to the NES original. The graphics were better but the music became awful and clunky. I'm not even touching the controls and poor they were for the port. So, if you're going to play 3 better grab the original and superior...
AH! I love your take on Mega Man, man!
Cool rendition of them man, it looks great!
Don't forget more stages because of those Doc Robots harnessing the powers of the Mega Man 2 bosses. MM3 felt like it had the most content out of the entire series.
Yes, I totally agree with you! All that extra value. It's almost like playing MM3 and 2 in one game.
Top Spin is the lamest power though.
It is the absolute worst. I can't even figure out how to use it without getting damaged.
And you have to use it against Gamma, the peacekeeping robot.
Wouldn't it had been awesome if you could get the MM2 powers from the Doc Robots? Why stop with eight powers?
Eh! Ten games and they still haven't broken tradition.
Thanks to a grant by the Max Kade Foundation, the Institute is able to support ten outstanding students taking part in language programs offered by Indiana University in Germany and Austria. Indiana high school students and IU undergraduates with the highest academic achievement receive up to $1,000 to help pay for the...
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Paddling students is still legal in a third of the country. Kentucky legislators want to ban it.
As a 10th-grader in Jefferson County, Ky., Tina was caught cutting the lunch line. She would be disciplined, a school official told her, but he gave her a choice: detention or two “licks,” a sugarcoated term for two strikes with a wooden paddle.
A male faculty member brought the teen, who was dressed in a cheerleading uniform, into an office and spanked her bottom with a paddle.
Tina Bojanowski’s memory was made more than 30 years ago, yet in a handful of states — including Kentucky — it seems the times have not changed, as the practice is still legal there. Now a member of the state legislature, Rep. Tina Bojanowski (D) is supporting a bill to prohibit corporal punishment.
“When someone is doing something wrong, the most important thing is to change their behavior. There are more effective measures to change students’ behavior than striking them,” Riley, a former high school principal, told The Washington Post.
There’s been a national downward trend in corporal punishment in schools, according to research by Kids Count Data Center. In 2016, the Obama administration called for an end to the practice in all states and school districts. Thirty-one states have barred the practice, but 19 still permit it, Riley said.
In Kentucky, 17 school districts permit corporal punishment. According to research done by the Kids Count Data Center, during the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 452 reported instances of such punishment in the state.
Of those 17 districts, five accounted for 85 percent of cases. Bell County reported 129 incidents, the highest in Kentucky for the academic year. Clinton County, the second highest, reported 128 incidents, a figure more than seven times the 17 incidents reported during 2016-17. Neither county schools superintendent res...
Pulaski and Harlan counties reported increases in instances of corporal punishment, to 67 and 30 cases, respectively.
Riley presented the legislation to the state House Education Committee earlier in February, but the bill was not voted on. Similar bills were also introduced in 2017 and 2018 but not passed.
The Kentucky school districts that permit paddling are predominantly in rural areas, according to Riley. Their legislators who oppose the bill argue they want to protect against government overreach. “They say that discipline should be left to local school board, not state government,” Riley said.
With eight days left in the legislative session, Riley said, H.B. 202 is unlikely to be voted on imminently. But, he added, “I’m going to keep proposing until it gets passed."
Save me from myself. My friend Jeff is selling his 1989 BMW 750iL. He's been talking about doing it for a year or so, but couldn't bear to part with it. Now he's serious. I've lusted after this car for as long as he's owned it. I want to own it.
When new, this car sold for over $70,000.00. In 2009, with dollars adjusted for inflation, this car would be pushing $100,000.00+. Not a lightweight car, it is still able to reach 60 MPH in 7.4 seconds. It featured every possible convenience and comfort feature you could imagine in 1989.
Jeff's car has 214,000 miles on it (maybe a few more as he's is still driving it). It's starting to show its age. There is a bit of rust on the door bottoms, the headliner is starting to droop and two cracks recently appeared in the dash. It's not a show car, but a really fun driver.
Mechanically, what can I say? Jeff is, without a doubt, the best foreign car mechanic I've ever met. He's treated this car the same way he's treated his Ferrari, BMW 5 Series and Land Rover. Preventive maintenance is his thing. (Which often gets us into a few arguments when he works on my cars... Me: "Jeff! It's not br...
The car uses about a quart of oil every 1000 miles or so, which is not too bad for a car with 214,000 miles on it. The A/C needs a charge, which Jeff is doing this weekend. Other than that, there's nothing wrong with this car.
Jeff claims he can get 20MPG on the highway and 13 or 14 MPG around town. I never hit those numbers when I drove it, but I wasn't exactly driving it gingerly.
So, here's the reality of this car. It has 214,000 miles on it. It won't last forever, but there's still plenty of life left it it. I can't think of another V12 that you can buy for $3500.00 (A ratty Jaguar XJS, maybe, but old Jags, while fun, are not as well built as a BMW). I also seriously doubt you'll ever be able ...
E-mail me if you're interested in this car and I'll put you in touch with Jeff.
If you buy this or any E32 BMW, check out Johan & Sean's E32 Page. It has tons of information regarding repair and maintenance of the 7 Series.
Yes, this is a friend's car, but Jeff did not ask me to write this post. The other night, over big drinks and tiny hotdogs at a place called Teo's in Pittsfield, MA, Jeff mentioned that he was finally serious about selling it. I asked him if I could write about it prior to him putting it on Craigslist or eBay. I though...
If Jeff had decided to sell this car two years ago, when the economy and the music industry were doing better, it would be in my driveway today and I'd have written a post at some point about my BMW 750iL. As it is, I'm still very, very, tempted to buy this car.
makes as it drops down a gear and rockets to license loosing speeds.
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Natalie Panek is a Missions Systems Engineer and advocate for the advancement of women in STEM fields. She holds degrees in aerospace and mechanical engineering and develops foundational technologies for space development and exploration.
Outside of the lab, Natalie is an avid adventurer and sought-after speaker and writer. You can find more of her work at the Panek Room, or by following her contributions to The Next Women and the Women’s Executive Network. Recently, she was kind enough to spare time for a few questions on space, engineering, and mentor...
You’re a pilot, you’ve gone skydiving, caving, climbing, hiking, camping … and you design, analyze, and pilot space robots. What’s the common thread?
The common thread between these activities is a sense of adventure, the ability to push your limits, and learning. All of these activities provide great opportunities to learn and have some facet of science and technology involved. They are fascinating to me.
What is it about space travel and exploration that draws you so powerfully?
Space travel is the ultimate for me. I like the idea that traveling to space could be a very long-term goal and there is so much positive change I can create while en route to achieving it.
Realistically, there are pretty small odds of actually getting to space, but if I live life to the fullest and work towards other goals, I won’t be disappointed if I do not get there.
You’ve said in the past that you don’t ‘want’ to be an astronaut, you’re ‘going’ to be an astronaut … You’ve the engineering chops, you’re a pilot, and you’re unquestionably an adventurer … Was space your goal from the beginning, or was it simply the greatest adventure available?
The idea of becoming an astronaut was born sometime when I was in high school. I cannot really say why or how it happened (aside from loving ‘space’), but I have stuck with it ever since.
Space travel is the epitome of exploration and what it means to dream. I think the best and most unexpected part of this goal is that I have had some pretty neat experiences along the way. These experiences are very helpful when inspiring the next generation of women to pursue STEM careers.
With the CSA and NASA experiencing serious funding difficulties, where can future astronauts and aerospace engineers pin their hopes?
Space exploration is at a tipping point right now. Yes, there are undeniably funding cuts to the major government agencies, but these difficulties are a perfect opportunity for start-ups and private companies to flourish and drastically improve the efficiency of developing space technology.
SpaceX really is such a fundamental example of succeeding at space innovation by eliminating the inefficiencies of bureaucracy. Do not count out NASA or the CSA – these organizations are still doing incredible research and science.
How does one become an astronaut, anyway? Our nations seem to be deprioritizing manned space flight for the near term.
Deprioritizing manned space flight is definitely a valid point. The whole space industry is changing so much right now. It really is rather exciting – to see if the next generation of astronauts will be privatized and whether citizenship will really matter in the next era of space travel.
I have always found it strange that, when exploring space and moving beyond the boundaries of Earth, we, as humans, still have this unwavering nationalism. I hope that the next generation of space travel will be an international endeavor, truly accomplished by nations working together.
What’s the most interesting project on your desk, these days?
I am in a lucky position of having many interesting projects on the go at work. Developing a dexterous tool for orbital debris mitigation, a lunar dust mitigation study, developing mechanisms to improve satellite capabilities, the DARPA Phoenix Program, and writing proposals for new work. I love the opportunity to get ...
Your work at MDA and your academic publications focus on key challenges to space exploration and development – in-orbit infrastructure, refining, habitation … What other technical hurdles do you see as meriting attention in the near term?
Technical hurdles are often directly related to cost. Challenges can usually be overcome assuming there is enough money involved. The lack of government funding for science and exploration needs to be resolved.
You’ve indicated that a lack of cultural role models is a subtle, but powerful, obstacle to young women pursuing STEM careers. Who were your own role models, growing up? Whom can women look to today?
People always ask me who my role models were growing up and I always have a hard time naming any. This is just evidence of how few visible female role models there are in these fields.
I grew up in a family where adventure and the outdoors were at the core and we all also just happened to love science fiction. Watching Star Trek, Stargate, practically anything else on the Space channel were routine activities. I think this influenced my career path more than anything. I also took advantage of the fem...
We need to be leveraging the fact that women are naturally mentors and nurturers. Fortunately, women are very good at building communities and support systems. This will be indicative of a very powerful shift in technology over the next few decades, as those who can build networks and provide access to mentors will be ...