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Author of: The Notes They Played - a lyrical collection of short stories & The Impossible - a what-if story of the triumph over fear
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Personal Appearances
Read The Notes They Played and loved it?
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I'm now available to meet with local Metro Atlanta book clubs for book discussions, signings and readings.
Contact me at joiya.me@joiyamewrites.com to make a request OR keep up-to-date right here for scheduled local events!
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Library will be open wednesday. I will upload the music sound zip. Now back to pulling gfx from the games and making tilesheets. Then I’ll amend a custom manual with any insights, errors etc I found. Finishing up will be the spreadsheets, the item, creature, terrain descriptions.
The only other things I can do is emulator specific: ie, using the AppleII rivers of light module with its 6 colors and transferring fantasy, spy/mystery, and sci-fi to the 6 colors rather than 4 color defaults. Neat apple 2 has that.
For Amiga I could create tilesets based on the other emulators for it. So you could graphically play a close representation of Apple, c63, dos but using the extra sound and interface of Amiga. Btw, I need to find a better emulator for Amiga.
There is the issue with graphic consistency to each platform. They vary, are missing tiles, or have worthless duplicates (in the case of appleII and c64). I can amend this but it’ll take time. I believe drawing on the emulator is the most daunting since I’m trying to be accurate for st least one version.
And the very last few things would be looking at the available modules and recording the items, gfx, Monsters, etc etc for those. I did also want to attempt putting Fracas in as an ACS adventure. I’m not sure I could do Hercules or Ali-baba Justice. They’re pretty unique even if similar. This is where I hoped Kroah had deconstructed Ali-baba. There’s a walkthrough, maps, etc. I could figure out something.
And after all that. I should be done with ACS for a little bit. I hope I can get this done in a year. That motivation sometimes drags.
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Ok here it is:
ACS Sound/Music Archive
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Still working on pulling the gfx out to make tilesets. Disappointed in the appleII as they don’t quite look like the in-game product. That’s all I’m left with is the appleII and I’m only at LOA. I still have it, ROL, sci-fi, and spy-mystery.
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Well, a bug on my Apple master disk side 2 for letting ACS FINISH YOUR ADVENTURE. It just hangs. This is sad news but not game breaking since ACS makes pretty lame adventures anyways. I just find it annoying as I like to see programs work fully as intended. I don’t have a physical appleII nor ACS to test so I can’t confirm it’s broke there as well. Maybe I’ll inquire around but for now I’ll just finish up what I intended.
Hah, probably finish this all and find ACK is superior (though lacking). Of all the indie games you don’t see another ACS/ACK for modern computers and OS. I really don’t care for the RPG maker and it’s combat and structure.
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McDeath wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:06 pm Still working on pulling the gfx out to make tilesets. Disappointed in the appleII as they don’t quite look like the in-game product. That’s all I’m left with is the appleII and I’m only at LOA. I still have it, ROL, sci-fi, and spy-mystery.
I've got an Apple II here ready to play what you make, pal!
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Billy Mays wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 10:23 am
McDeath wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 6:51 pm Maybe no one is interested but I can try to keep this alive.
Don't ever doubt yourself, sometimes you do something that at the time you don't realize how important it actually is.
Great point Mr. Mays.
If it weren't for the obsessive behaviour of lone wolf die hard fans like Mr.McDeath crying out in the wilderness...
like survivors in the wasteland of rad memes and radioactive dreams who believed themselves the last of their kind...
Like forgotten heroes who in one last ditch effort, one hail Mary play, gathered what they could salvage into a kind of time capsule and launched it into cyber space...
Indeed my friends... If it weren't for these fallen or greying old comrades, how much darker and duller would this virtual multiverse be!
So remember that next time you are gazing at the rgb or purple-green-blue-orange-white hued glow of an ancient cathode ray tube beneath a sun-baked steel sky wondering why you carry on...
Wondering if you made the right choice pulling a heavy medieval style wooden cart around like a human mule while the gas guzzling road warriors slaughter each other for a few drops of petrol...
(drum beat begins...)
...voice like Journey sings:
"Nobody told you -
that you'd face the truth alone...
"but you've got the power
to begin...
"Let yourself wander -
let your spirit find the way...
"reach for the power from
within...
"yeah...
(inspirational music builds)
"you got no reason -
to let people keep you down...
"stand up and fight
for what you are...
"cause your biggest challenge
is the one that lies
within yourself...
"Know what you're fightin for...
(electric guitar and drums synchronize - jamming begins)
(chorus...
"Hold - on - to - the - vision
in your eyes...
"Keep the fire burnin bright, you've got to make them realize...
"Only with this power can you rise...
"Hold on to that vision in your eyes...
end chorus...)
"Never surrender -
to the doubts
that cloud you're mind...
"Never retreat from
who you are...
"No...
"Love is the magic
that you carry on
and on and on and on...
"Know what you're fightin for...
(chorus)
"yeah!
(chorus)
"yeah... (fade out chorus...)
Hold On To the Vision
by Kevin Chalfant
high quality
(as an afterthought the training music from Rocky IV would have been hilarious after that last comment but the this tune has way more 80s badassitude. download mp3 of it from youtube using videoder app and add this to your mp3 player for extra human-mule-power during those long hauls. )
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Garth's Equipment Shop wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:34 pm Great point Mr. Mays.
That really means a lot to me right now, thank you.
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And i solved my appleII problem with the "let ACS finish adventure." The online disks were messed up for creation "make an adventure disk." Someone submitted to me fixed versions of those. But, it turns out the fixed version could NOT let ACS finish. On a bloody whim i used the originals and BAM!!!
IT WORKED!
Note: i depressed SCROLL LOCK to speed up the emulator; otherwise it would take 30-40 minutes to finish. Leaving your finger on scrolllock in applewin finishes the task in a minute or two. Neat stuff. When you mess with Lands of Adventuria or Rivers of Light you will notice weird stuff as names for the regions beyond whats in the game.
So, still lots to do and probably no enthusiasts of ACS left on the planet. Ha. I kid.
So still plugging while doing other things. The tileset idea is probably overkill and now its mostly cut/paste to create. Drawing from appleii to ms-paint took some time.
What will really take time is redrawing appleii using the 6 color ROL set then recreating the items/creatures etc for spy, sci, and fantasy themes.
Im considering drawing all versions on the amiga sets as well. At least that would be easy in a way.
The comparisons between platforms is funny. I really scratch my head trying to visualize wth some of these are. Btw, soy-mystery has a Walker Texas Ranger-like pic thats pretty cool. Its supposedly kidnapped agent but I'm sure Chuck just can't be kidnapped.
The 7x8 (14x16) is still annoying but comes together fine on the emulator. If it was ever used in another program like ACK, then i would use c64 tiles to help fill out the appleII.
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OK, I have finally finished the basic graphical package I wanted to do on the onset (seems sound and music was easier).
ACS COMPLETE TILESETS
I sure hope its complete. It is all the basic stuff in the types of modules for each of the 4 platforms (C64, AppleII, Amiga, DOS) (the modules being Land of Adventuria, Rivers of Light, Fantasy Set, Spy/Mystery Set, Science-Fiction Set, and Galactic Agent (Amiga Only)). I didn't include the modules out there yet or the latest entry from 2018 by a talented fellow. I will get to those later after all the basics are done.
The Basic Files for the Modules on their respectable platforms
A lot of this is repat of v1.0 but there is some clean up here and I included a disk so you can let ACS finish adventures on the AppleII. Basically you should be able to do all the basics here provided you have the correct emulators and dosbox.
Next up...... The internal workings of Creatures-Characters, Terrain, and Things. (oooooooooohhhhh boy spreadsheet, word doc with pics, PDF?) Time will tell.
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This has been a labor of love and (I'm sure) a ton of hard work. Congrats on finishing the tiles -- I hope people get use of them for years to come!
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Just think of all the adventures sent in and the custom work done. I bet there was some. When you read what old newsletters there are, i guess some were just erased because they were pretty basic or incomplete.
There is a thread on lemon asking about the $1,000 award for sent adventures in a contest.
There is always hope that somewhere in a basement, attic, box, storage area that copies remain and the data can still be extracted.
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Just found out END+PAUSE/BREAK puts WUNUAE emulator into turbo mode (good for adventure making). Hitting those keys again stop the turbo. Added the new notes to amiga notepad in zip. I'll upload later.
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Another slight hiccup. I noticed the amiga fantasy set was altered by me in a test. I had mountains accessible via rope when the original was open to travel by all. I just fixed that by remaking the fantasy set disk from the utilities in ACS. That turbo is FAST!
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Small tile error on AppleII ROL; i forget the 2 pixel wide bar on the right-hand side. That messes up a few tilesets (its not critical but the plains/empty space will annoy me. I also had garbage files in the zips. I need to trim the non-essentials.
The spreadsheets and word docs will take a little time considering graphics added.
I was reading one of the newsletter and it talked of using a blank adventure disk to store characters. Brilliant idea so i'll get to making one for each platform. I have some characters for the c64 I could place. I am unsure of maximim character limit.
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This intro has ACS in it as a consultation (or i think it does)
Yes, ask ACS!
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I've been lazy out hiking, mountainbiking, and working on the property do not much have i done. I'm done with fantasy items/terrain and went directly to Land of Advrnturia items/terrain. I should just rebame it all Pops, Set, Actors tbh. Why? Well, "Actors" have a lot of info including inventory.
I did a little bit of spreadsheet work and I like inserting data dron the wordpad onto it. I'll color coordinate the entries and maybe put in littke borders for the information boxes (and use a helluva lot of copy/paste).
Speaking if copy/paste, I create a template of sorts on the wordpad and copy/paste it delending on the entries. Treasure is different from magic items from armor, melee, missile, etc etc etc). That is a bit tedious but i think a quick sheet you print out is better than navigating every menu each time guessing. Obviously that doesnt matter if you erase it all and make every set, prop, actor from scratch. Some I absutely suggest you don't eraseor rather remake if you do erase it all.
So... summer... yeah! It cuts into me wanti g to be on the computer. I guess i'll just commit to at least 1 small bit a day and nibble it down. Its just basic data you can find in the construction part anyway. Hopefully making the tilesets and trying to record the sound is considered the brunt of it all. A decent hobby i guess.
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Finished LOA props-items. Moving onto ROL props-items word pad. I'm considering changing font size to something smaller. I can't see somone printing 23+ pages for each module.
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Lordy ROL has a lot of spaces, obstacles and customs. Some are pretty good to consider using in other sets. I'll definitely break up the wordpads to mudules instead of just 1 giant one for all themes.
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Finishing up THINGS (props) on the amiga galactic agent. Then i check each platform for consistency on these to make sure they are close to the same. After that i tackle people/creatures (CAST). Terrain (STAGE/BACKDROPS) has been done. Then i tackle the spreadsheet.
Summer life takes me away from computer.
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Finiahed props on galactic agent and now checking cast. I'm really curious on the source material for some of these aliens and beasts.
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Well the lovely Lia Stampz is coming out with the new digital Flower Set and is celebrating with a blog hop.
I couldn't pass up the opportunity to use these flowers, or any flowers really . . . but especially these flowers because they are gorgeous.
Are you new to Lia Stampz? It is a Etsy shop run by the fabulous Lia where she sells all her adorable digital stamps. I'm not saying go check it out but . . . okay, okay I AM saying go check it out. Her images are awesome.
Flower Set
Speaking of awesome do you want to know the best thing about these flowers right now? You can win one. :) Leave a comment telling me which flower in the set is your favorite: The Peony, Lily of the Valley, Poppies, Daffodils, or Tulips. I'll randomly draw a winner from the comments left before June 2,2015 at midnight to win their favorite flower!
I decided to play with the tulips and watercolor for the hop :)
I used all three of the tulip images in the set to create a field of tulips. I made them all different sizes and flipped some of them for lots of variety. Before I printed I recolored them to be a very light gray outline so I could do a bit of no line coloring. I printed directly to watercolor paper and used peerless watercolors. These babies are so vibrant, I just love them!!
the sentiment is from Hero Arts. I added just a bit of purple to it to break up all that black.
Thanks for stopping by!
I do hope you'll check out the rest of the girls projects. Each girl is giving away one favorite flower to one commenter so you have 5 chances to win!
I've linked them below.
Maria
Erum
Nina-Marie
Tracy
Thanks for Visiting!!
XoXo
Posted by Kelly Latevola at 7:30 PM
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Carole May 19, 2015 at 7:48 PM
Hi Kelly,
I love flowers, they do brighten up my patio and try to have fresh flowers on the dining room table as often as I can. To answer your question, I would select the Peony as my favorite.
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maureenb May 19, 2015 at 8:01 PM
Yes, I too came upon your blog via Jen, but she's so right, your cards are so much fun!
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Betty May 19, 2015 at 8:29 PM
the poppies are my favorite - love how you colored the tulips - haven't a clue how you use those digi stamps, but these are really pretty! i'm such a sucker for any stamp that's a flower tho! and congrats on being featured by jennifer m. - well deserved - but i've been following you way before she mentioned it.
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Patty May 19, 2015 at 8:39 PM
The peonies are my favorite!! I have a peony bush blooming in my garden right now!! They are such big, beautiful luscious blooms!! So sad they only last for about a week & then gone until next spring!! Your card is absolutely beautiful, and the colors are as you said...truly vibrant!!
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Unknown May 19, 2015 at 8:58 PM
I love these gorgeous tulips Kelly! What a fantastic job you did with them!
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LauraJane:) May 19, 2015 at 9:29 PM
You know I find it hard to pass up a flower stamp! I LOVE the peonies then the poppies.
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tinyfeet May 19, 2015 at 9:49 PM
Wow, your tulip card is beautiful, so I think I like the tulips the best. LOL
Thanks for the chance to win!
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pj May 19, 2015 at 10:35 PM
I love the peony stamp. But, the entire stamp set is awesome. I just love peonies.
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Barb Gallagher May 19, 2015 at 10:53 PM
Wow -- that card is lovely!! I love all of those flowers in the set but I would do the poppies or tulips first. I have never used digital stamps so I am curious to learn the whole process. To be able to use those flowers.....this old head would learn a new trick!
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Amanda May 19, 2015 at 11:15 PM
I really love the tulips. They're my mom's favorite flower and every time I see one I think of her!
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Sue D. May 19, 2015 at 11:18 PM
Love the bold colors in your tulip card. I am so fond of all flowers but I would say the peony would be the one I would choose from this fine selection.
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Sue D. May 19, 2015 at 11:18 PM
Love the bold colors in your tulip card. I am so fond of all flowers but I would say the peony would be the one I would choose from this fine selection.
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Unknown May 19, 2015 at 11:29 PM
Definitely the peonies. The other flowers are lovely but peonies are my favorite, and these are absolutely beautiful. And your tulips are colored so...wonderfully (I am running out of adjectives : ) Jennifer was right, you are great!
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Aileen May 20, 2015 at 12:08 AM
Kelly, your killing me. No choice having seen your beautiful use of the tulip. Wow I want to do one just the same but I will never catch the vibrancy you manage to capture. Absolutely perfect.
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Lisaerica May 20, 2015 at 12:13 AM
Just beautiful ! I lovvve tulips their my favorite. They look so real planted in a garden, with all the different sizes. Thanks for inspiring and the chance to win.
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Roxy May 20, 2015 at 2:15 AM
After looking on all of the blogs and all THE BEAUTIFUL ART that was created using these digis how does anyone have a favorite the are all outstanding, gorgeous ,stunning, beautiful and breathtaking. I really need to learn how to do digi's. Wish the were a stamp that I could keep forever that are oh so great
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Hussena May 20, 2015 at 2:46 AM
Absolutely gorgeous card Kelly ..I love the coloring you have done here ..its just superb !!!
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Jessica Lin May 20, 2015 at 3:11 AM
That's such a lovely card! I've got some tulip stamps and stencils so I would love to win the peonies! The peonies cards look gorgeous too!
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Maria Sabina R. May 20, 2015 at 3:17 AM
you did an amazing job with these tulips! I can not belive is the same design!
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Pauline May 20, 2015 at 4:15 AM
Beautiful, so bright and fresh! My favourite from the set are the peonies!
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BożenA May 20, 2015 at 4:22 AM
When I saw your card is found that tulips are the most beautiful flowers in the world! Great card, a wonderful watercolor! And if I'd be this lucky, you will draw, I will be very grateful to you for digi-stamp just with tulips.
hugs,
Bozena
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"LZ" Linda Z. May 20, 2015 at 5:33 AM
WoW!!! This is art work. You can't even see the lines from the digi. Amazing!!! Thank you for the inspiration!!!
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Ellen H. May 20, 2015 at 5:41 AM
Nice nice nice nice!!! :D
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Genevieve May 20, 2015 at 5:56 AM
I am a poppy fan for sure but all of them will make amazing cards
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Anonymous May 20, 2015 at 7:20 AM
These tulips are amazing Kel!! Your watercoloring is stunning!!!
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Jeanne May 20, 2015 at 7:27 AM
Kelly, your skills are so fabulous! I love the watercoloring. Your colors are so vibrant. I also really like the detail added to the sentiment. Gorgeous card!
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Raluca Vezeteu May 20, 2015 at 7:32 AM
Beautiful card! My favorite flower from this set is the Peony! Hugs xx
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Unknown May 20, 2015 at 8:37 AM
Such a beautiful bright card! sure brings a smile to the face, the coloring is gorgeous! :) Peonies and poppies are my two favorites! :)
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Susi May 20, 2015 at 8:42 AM
Kelly, if I could colour like you, I'd love every one of those floral images! :-) Since I enjoy Gardening so much, your question is even harder to answer, but since I have a lovely Red & White Irish Setter called "Poppy", I wouldn't be such a good mom if I didn't choose those flowers, now would I?
Another stunningly coloured card, Kelly, and CONGRATS on the Shout Out from Jennifer McGuire
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Jerri Jones May 20, 2015 at 8:50 AM
Great job on these Tulips! They are beautiful. Out of the set my favorites are poppies but I love tulips too. It's so hard to choose just one!!
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Cindy C. May 20, 2015 at 10:03 AM
Your tulips are so beautifull and brightly coloured Kelly! I love it!! All those digital flower stamps look wonderful, but if I must pick one, I'd pick the Lily of the Valley. I love it's fragrance!
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Satori May 20, 2015 at 10:32 AM
Love the tulip card! Beautiful stamps. My top pick would be the peony.
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Ulina / Apricot Bubbles May 20, 2015 at 11:01 AM
Beautiful card!
I love the poppies most!!!
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Anonymous May 20, 2015 at 11:40 AM
Beautiful card! Bright cheerful colors make me feel so happy.
I love lily of the Valley!!! It is the flower for the month of May and I was born in May!
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Unknown May 20, 2015 at 11:54 AM
Love these colors!! If I had to pick one of the flowers it would be the lily:-)
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Beth May 20, 2015 at 1:16 PM
I was going to say that the poppies were my favorite until I saw your watercolor tulips! Now I can't decide!
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Anja May 20, 2015 at 3:49 PM
Love your vibrant tulips, Kelly!
My favorite flowers are the poppies.
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Nancy May 20, 2015 at 5:33 PM
Your talent should be bottled and sold! Beautiful card Kelly! I love the Lilly of the Valley!
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Vicki Dutcher May 20, 2015 at 5:41 PM
Such an appropriate sentiment with your amazing bright colored flowers!
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mary May 20, 2015 at 6:45 PM
This stamp is wonderful! Your tulips are just beautiful. Thanks for sharing
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Unknown May 20, 2015 at 7:36 PM
The colors of the tulips truly caught my eyes. Gorgeous vibrant and the sentiment perfectly accompanies the field of flowers.
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Amy O May 20, 2015 at 8:39 PM
I think I like the poppies best of all. How do you watercolor a printed image? Does the ink smear? Is it an inkjet printer?
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Nana Griffin May 20, 2015 at 9:48 PM
Love your tulip card! I pick the tulip for my favorite flower especially after seeing your card.I goofed up on my first reply so I deleted it and wrote a new one.
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Barb Ghig May 20, 2015 at 10:19 PM
You have really done an amazing job coloring these tulips, Kelly! I love the pretty colors and how you angled them for a realistic effect! Stunning card!!! My fave are the peonies!
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Gail Hutchinson May 21, 2015 at 12:31 AM
What a beautiful card. After seeing it I would have to say the tulips take my fancy.
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Efrat May 21, 2015 at 3:06 PM
Beautiful card!!
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Marika May 23, 2015 at 1:22 AM
Your card turned out to be awesome. I love how you coloured those tulips... Well, I can't choose, I would like have all of them.. please, but if I have to say only one I'd go for the poppies.
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Anne May 23, 2015 at 8:30 AM
What an amazingly beautiful card you have made! The colouring is perfect, absolutely gorgeous! I'm new to digital stamps and being a techno-phobe I have not really done much. I did not even know you could print onto watercolour paper! There you go! Something learnt! I adore the peonies mainly because my son gave me a peony plant last year for my birthday. In truth Il ove all the flowers in this set! TFS!
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stampingvickisvisions May 23, 2015 at 12:52 PM
Oh so PRETTY!!! When I first looked at your card I thought How did she do that it doesn't look like there is an outline on the flowers!! well then I read your post and found out, It is just beautiful I'll have to try that with some light gray and stamping. My favorite is still the Daffodil!! I just love their cherry color and early blooming in the spring! Thanks for the chance to win.
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RoseLilac May 24, 2015 at 10:36 AM
I love all of them! Peonies is my first choice since I have to choose. :)
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Cathy May 25, 2015 at 7:19 AM
Stunning card, I love the tulips, they are so pretty, Cathy x
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Taunya Butler May 27, 2015 at 11:34 AM
Well, I would have to go with the tulips - just cuz of the ones featured they are my fave!! I think I may have been swayed though by the AWESOME beauty of this card - the tulips look so real, I feel as if I am in the tulip field and I am just in awe at how lovely you made them!! A beautiful field of gorgeousness to be enjoyed - well done, my gorgeous, uber talented friend!! YOU ROCK!!!
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Unknown May 29, 2015 at 7:56 AM
hello i would love the peonies for my wife
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Wonderful card
very pretty
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Gotta love the peonies!
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“In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but (the) foolish man devours all he has.” (Prov. 21:20)
This is again a much harder question to answer than it seems. There are a variety of forms of money that you can safely consider a part of your Cash Reserves. There are also some that you should definitely not. Stocks, Bonds, most Mutual Funds, and Real Estate Equity are not Cash. They can be significantly hurt in a market downturn, and if this is when you need the money, then you are hurt.
But many other vehicles can be held as part of your Safe Money. We’ll first go through and look at the qualities of each type of cash reserve and then later we’ll discuss some common asset classes you might use for this purpose.
The ideal Safe Money holding would be best at all of the following criteria:
1) Safety – You can absolutely not afford any loss of principle in this area of your stewardship. It must be secure. The word might be deceiving, however, because the safety that you achieve from loss of principle in Dollars could be Risk that you are taking on in the form of Loss of Purchasing Power through Inflation.
2) Liquid – You need to be able to access this money in a very short period of time for any reason.
3) Yield – You’d like this money to earn as high a yield as possible while retaining the first two characteristics.
4) Tax Benefits – You want to keep the most money after the government has gotten involved.
5) Liability Protection – You’d like this money to be protected from aggressive lawsuit.
One problem you’ll quickly discover is that there’s not one product that delivers perfectly in all of these areas. Therefore you’ll have to have a mixture of products to perform as your cash reserve and safe money war chest.
We suggest a four tiered system of Cash Reserve for the Trunk of your Fruitful Tree:
1) Tier 1 – Your Checking Account(s). These are the accounts that you use on a day to day basis. You and your spouse might use the same account or each have a different one. This is familiar to everyone, so we won’t go into a lot of time here, but obviously this money is extremely liquid and accessible. You want to keep enough here to more then cover your monthly expenses. You will probably earn little to no yield on this money and have little other protection or benefits.
2) Tier 2 – Your Rainy Day Fund. This is where you keep money that you don’t need on a normal basis, but that you can easily dip into for the minor emergencies which frequently pop up in life. You probably want to keep a month or two of savings here. You want to earn a little higher yield on this money but still have it be very liquid in case you need it fast.
3) Tier 3 – Your Wealth Gate(WG). In short, this tier separates the savings that you need to consume in your life (because minor emergencies are inevitable) from your Storehouse Savings and investments which will build your wealth. It should be an account that can well handle multiple inflows and outflows. We’ll talk in greater detail about the purpose for your WG in the coming days.
4) Tier 4 – Your Storehouse. This is where most of your “Cash” is stored. It needs to be available for emergency, but because you have the other two tiers, it can be slightly less accessible. Because of this, you should expect to achieve a higher yield and receive other advantages.
Tomorrow, we’ll discuss different types of Safe Money Vehicles.
This is _Part 3_ in the series titled The Trunk. To continue with this series, click on Pt 4. To use this as a growth tool, please read Pt 1 and Pt 2.
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While buying a rear view camera system, if you are new in the field, it can be quite overwhelming for any person. With all the different options available, you might not figure out where to start. Hopefully our blog will provide you a bit of clarity and a right direction. You can also contact us in any details regarding car rear view system.
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One of my goals in life was to not only visit the Mall of America, but to finish it. All of it. Meaning I , single-handedly would complete shopping in the mall from top to bottom. Speaking with everyone throughout the past two days, from my shuttle driver to a local student attending the "M", nobody thought that I could complete it in one day. Oh, how wrong they were!
But let's start at the beginning of the day, shall we?
Target provided a tour of the city that morning. We met at 8AM, but it was well worth it! What I love about Minneapolis is that not only is it truly a metropolitan for young people, but it's unique in that you're always safe and the people are ridiculously nice!
Downtown skyline. Skyscrapers AND trees? My eyes must be playing tricks on me!
Famous "Spoon and Cherry" sculpture in the 11-acre park!
Mississippi River. Have never seen it until now!
The tour was quite interesting as we saw everything, including Mary Tyler Moore's old house and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. We even went to the other "Twin City" of St. Paul. More historical than Minneapolis, it definitely is the the more traditional city in architecture and atmosphere.
After the tour and final goodbyes to everyone, I packed up and pumped up for my goal of completing the Mall of America! It was already 11AM and I had a flight at 8PM. Clock is ticking! 11.1 acres. It's own zip code. 500 stores. Bring it on!
With the warm-up last night, the first floor was a good one! It's a brilliant layout really. Unlike other malls, each time you take a turn in the mall, it leads you to a new spot. Hence, you just get lost and keep on shopping!
I definitely spent a good hour in a quotes store. I'm a sucker for that!
I love this!
Inspiring...
It was challenging because there were definitely multiple Victoria Secrets and Abercrombie & Fitches. I kept twisting and turning into the same stores!
But, long story short, I completed the WHOLE mall, all FOUR floors in ONLY 5 1/2 HOURS! Take that non-believers! It IS possible to finish the Mall of America in a day!
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wow, That is quite an accomplishment, especially for such a gi'normous mall. I think I'll be a burrito... today.
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I'm currently playing a household with two elders, and I frequently use allmenus on cheat to enable one of them to snooze in the living room arm chair. They don't have room for a recliner, and I think it's much cuter for them to doze off sitting up rather than do that weird belly-sleep in the sofa. And while typing the cheat isn't such a big deal, it does get tiring since I have to turn it off after each use.
Which brings me to my question. I thought I'd go and see if I could mod the pie menu to show the option all the time, to cut out the allmenus-step. Lots of people don't even know snooze exists, since it's usually only autonomous, so making a mod that makes it visible would have the added bonus of more people finding it. Does anyone know what value in pie menu functions decides if an option is visible or not? I've tried to compare menu options that are available with menu options that aren't, but I can't find any consistent patterns. But there has to be something that decides if it's visible, that is altered when the allmenus cheat is turned on. Any ideas/suggestions?
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#2 05-01-2016
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Update on this. I thought I'd try making a new pie menu option and using the same BHAVs as the original snooze interaction, and that also came out hidden. I had a look at the BHAVs, and it turns out the guardian BHAV it calls called Interaction - Snooze - Test is what's causing the option to be hidden.
I tried not adding a guardian BHAV, and the interaction shows up and works perfectly. Eureka!
However, I now have to decide how to go about this. The easiest would be to make a global mod affecting the BHAV that's hiding it, since that would then work on every chair in game. I do think I could do that. However, the interaction doesn't work unless the Sim is already sitting down, but the option appears at all times. I think I'd be neater if it's nested under sit, so that it only appears if Sims are already sitting down.
There are two problems with that approach. The first one is that each chair has it's own TTAB, so I'd have to make one for each chair, and custom chairs would not be affected at all. Secondly, while I can make the option nest, the Sim never starts that interaction, it just keeps sitting. I tried both with guardian bhav and without. I assume there needs to be something in the BHAV that makes it start when it's a nested interaction.
I think what I'd like to do is offer both a global fix, and a TTAB fix, and let people decide if they want to use both or only the global fix. But in order to do that, I need to learn how to make the snooze interaction start running after selecting it. I'll start digging around BHAVs of objects I know works that way and see if I can figure it out, but I thought I'd post and see if any of you guys know and would be willing to help me out. Perhaps @BoilingOil?
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#3 05-01-2016
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I'm sorry for double-posting, but I worry that if I edit the previous one it'll re-send a PM to BO due to the tag.
I've looked at it some more, and it turns out that the reason the interaction wasn't work when the Sim wasn't already sitting was due to a faulty check in the guardian BHAV. The action bhav has code directing the Sim to sit if not already sitting, but the guardian bhav for some reason had the same check but rather than directing Sim to sit it just sent false and the interaction fell away. No reason to go around editing TTABs if the interaction works even if Sim isn't sitting. I'll focus on making a global "fix" for the BHAV instead.
But since I'm still very new to this I'd be very grateful for advice on what I've done so far. I've tested it in game and it works as I want it to, but there are a few things I'm not clear on, and it'd be pretty irresponsible to share it if I don't understand it fully, even if it seems to work as I intended it to.
This is the original BHAV. What's making me uncertain if I'm missing something is 0x3 and the black line. Based on my limited knowledge that means nothing is leading to that line, and it won't run. Seems weird, since that means line 0x3-0x7 aren't used. But perhaps there's something I don't know that means it is being used? Or was someone just tired when writing this and it's never been noticed?
This is what I edited it to.
I imagine most people don't enable sleeping on community lots, so I thought it best that it stay hidden on community lots. I could always make a version without that part, for those who enabled sleeping. I removed 0x3-0x7 since I interpret it as not having done anything, and I left the sleep interaction line intact. I don't entirely understand what it's doing. I understand that it's some kind of adjustment related to energy. I know it's a BHAV, but even looking at the BHAV itself I don't understand what it's doing.
I guess what I really want help understanding at this point is
1. Am I missing something or is line 0x3-0x7 currently not doing anything?
2. What is sleep interaction doing?
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#4 05-01-2016
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(05-01-2016 03:23 AM)gummilutt Wrote: Update on this. I thought I'd try making a new pie menu option and using the same BHAVs as the original snooze interaction, and that also came out hidden. I had a look at the BHAVs, and it turns out the guardian BHAV it calls called Interaction - Snooze - Test is what's causing the option to be hidden.
I tried not adding a guardian BHAV, and the interaction shows up and works perfectly. Eureka!
I can tell you how to go about it, but you may not like it...
Completely removing the Guardian is WRONG! The guardian does not only make it a hidden interaction, but it also performs a check whether a sim can or cannot do the interaction at a specific time. Like: is the sim sitting down in a chair? Is the sim sleepy anough to snooze/drowse? Isn't there too much noise to sleep in? These are just examples of what might be tested. The actual tests might be different.
Anyway, because you removed the entire Guardian BHAV, you have disabled those tests, and THAT is why the option is now always available, even when it really, really *REALLY* should NOT :-)
So, what *needs* to be done, is to remove *only* the part of the Guardian BHAV that causes the hidden effect. But that requires you to understand how to read and edit the BHAV properly, so it does exactly what you need.
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And now for the next message, where you post the pictures of the BHAV: as you have realised already, lines 0x03 thru 0x07 are never used. So the 'Hide Menu ()' command that you see in line 0x03 is NOT the command that hides this Interaction from the menu. And no, it doesn't mean that they forgot or made a mistake... It means that this part of the BHAV probably *was* originally connected and working, but they later moved the Hide instruction somewhere else, and no longer needed those last lines to run. If *I* were in their place, I would've removed those lines, in stead of merely disconnecting them. But that's something they NEVER do, as if they really don't give a sh*t about all the unneeded code that they foist upon us.
Anyway, what you probably need to do, is to go back to the original unedited version, then select line 0x02 (the one with the Sleep Interactions thingy), and then on the right hand side of the screen click the "view BHAV" link. Because that is actually a line calling a BHAV from the Sleep Interactions semi-global group. And THAT BHAV is probably responsible for the Hide instruction, or maybe it sends you to yet another BHAV, where the real action happens... They can show you around town for a while before you finally get to where you think you need to be... It's not all as simple and clear-cut as it may at first seem.
I hope this helps you a little (or not - evil grin :-P)
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#5 05-01-2016
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I know that I can't just remove the guardian, I only did it to test if that was what was hiding it, and it definitely is. I am certain about that. The sleep interaction does not have anything about hiding it, and it does not point to any other bhavs either. However, it's not weird that you think so because I did a fail when showing the original one. That's not the original one, and how I managed to miss that I do not know.
The original one does the lot check, and if it's false, it goes to hide, and then performs the test - same object. That check is included in the action bhav, and done better in that one since it deals with a Sim not sitting by directing it to sit, so I definitely do want to remove it.
I'm glad I am correct about lines 0x3-0x7. That means the only question left is the sleep interaction. This is what that one looks like
I tried to iron it out with MTS primites pages, but I still don't understand it.
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#6 05-01-2016
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Ok, well, don't worry about this Adjust Advertising thing... All it does is make sure that there is nothing else at the current location that the sim will like to do more. In order to do that, it checks some of the sim's motives. But now, I would *still* like to see the real original that you missed. Because you missed it again, and without it, I can not say whether what you're doing is right or not. :-)
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#7 05-01-2016
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Of course I would have included it in the last post but I had all of three minutes to write it before I had to rush off, and I wanted to reply so that if you had something to say about the sleep one you could do so while I was away. I figured I'd add the original when I got back, and so I will.
Here it is. This time taken from the objects.package to make sure I don't fail again
The Test - Same Object is included in the action bhav, as I said earlier. What I did was remove the code not being used in 0x3-0x7, and the test since it's already done elsewhere and more effectively. Then I changed directions so that it only hides on community lots and then proceeds with the adjust advertising.
Thanks for the reply on adjust advertising. I'll leave it be as it is. I'd say that means my fix is done, if you agree with my editing. I'll just have to go over compatibility with different EPs (Quick edit: It looks the same in objects from M&G and BG. Really fascinating that they'd ship the game with half the BHAV doing nothing, but good news for me, since that means it's compatible with all the games)
Quick question on a different project while I'm at it. As I mentioned in my other thread here I am making cleaning interactions not be autonomous, and I thought the best way to organize it is one package per object type. That way downloaders can decide which objects they want included and not. Some of them there is a shared TTAB for all objects of that type, so those are no problem, but for toilets and showers each object has it's own TTAB. Making a separate packages for each EP/SP that adds one of those would quickly get annoying for the downloader. Am I correct in assuming that it does not cause any harm to have TTABs of objects from EPs/SPs one does not have? Aside from the fact that the game reads them for no reason since you don't have them. I'll include a list of which group ID is which object for those who wish to clean them out, of course, but as long as it doesn't cause any problems I think it's better to leave it as one package.
(This post was last modified: 05-01-2016 10:37 PM by gummilutt.)
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#8 06-01-2016
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Currently, the first line already reads: if the current lot is a comm lot, then exit immediately (F). This means that snooze is NEVER available on comm lots, not even as an autonomous choice.
Only if you're NOT on a comm lot, it will hide the option, and make it only available as an autonomous choice for the sim. So ALL you have to do, is to simply change the False Target of the top line (over at the right) to 0x0002 in stead of the 0x0001 that it currently reads, thereby bypassing the "Hide Menu ()" line.
Removing lines 0x4 thru 0x8 seems fine with me, but I would NOT remove the test in line 0x2. For all we know, this may cause the option to snooze to appear also on chairs that the sim is NOT currently sitting in. I would not risk that, if I were you.
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As for your second question, I think it's safe to include all the TTABs, even for objects that are not currently present in the game. Because since the objects aren't there, the TTABs won't be used anyway. They will just be present for when someone later installs the missing EPs or SPs. No trouble at all.
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#9 06-01-2016
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You're right, of course. I've removed hide object completely, and changed the community lot check to return false if true, and if false then continue to adjust advertising. I tested it in game, and the option does not appear on community lots.
You're not understanding what I'm saying about the test (or I'm not explaining it properly). You say it would possibly cause the option to appear on chairs a Sim is not sitting in. That is how it works vanilla. The option appears on all chairs (assuming you have allmenus on), but if you click it and the Sim is not sitting in the chair, the action falls out of queue and nothing happens. The check you see in the guardian bhav is faulty. The exact same check is performed by the action bhav, and unlike the guardian, if the check comes back false it instructs the Sim to go sit down in the chair, and when done, it continues with the snooze interaction. Here are the relevant lines from the action bhav.
By removing the check from the guardian, I allow the action bhav to take over this check, which is better since it's equipped to deal with it if the check comes back false. In my opinion, if the option only works when a Sim is already sitting, it should be nested under sit, but it isn't and the only way to fix that would be to rework every individual TTAB for every chair. While I'd actually prefer it to be nested, since I think that's neater, that would not help with custom chairs and would require reworking the action bhav as well, since it currently never starts if nested (I tried, as I mentioned in my second post) and modified TTABs for every chair. It makes no sense to leave the check in the guardian bhav when taking it out causes no harm, the interaction functions better and there is less code clutter. I hope that clears it up?
Thank you for the help I appreciate you taking the time to go over what I did. I'll upload it soon
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#10 07-01-2016
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(06-01-2016 07:37 PM)gummilutt Wrote: You're not understanding what I'm saying about the test (or I'm not explaining it properly).
Ah, I thought we were becoming fast friends, and then you find it necessary to insult me! :-(
(06-01-2016 07:37 PM)gummilutt Wrote: You say it would possibly cause the option to appear on chairs a Sim is not sitting in. That is how it works vanilla. The option appears on all chairs (assuming you have allmenus on), but if you click it and the Sim is not sitting in the chair, the action falls out of queue and nothing happens.
Yes, and THAT is what would happen in your game if you remove that check as well. The system would still prevent the sim from snoozing in a chair that it is not sitting in, but why would one want to have an option that is going to fall out of the queue anyway? THAT is why the test is in the Guardian as well. It may not be as elaborate and effective, but it;s good enough to keep out an option that would not work if you selected it.
(06-01-2016 07:37 PM)gummilutt Wrote: The check you see in the guardian bhav is faulty.
No, it is NOT. I will explain in a moment.
(06-01-2016 07:37 PM)gummilutt Wrote: The exact same check is performed by the action bhav, and unlike the guardian, if the check comes back false it instructs the Sim to go sit down in the chair, and when done, it continues with the snooze interaction. Here are the relevant lines from the action bhav.
By removing the check from the guardian, I allow the action bhav to take over this check, which is better since it's equipped to deal with it if the check comes back false. In my opinion, if the option only works when a Sim is already sitting, it should be nested under sit, but it isn't and the only way to fix that would be to rework every individual TTAB for every chair. While I'd actually prefer it to be nested, since I think that's neater, that would not help with custom chairs and would require reworking the action bhav as well, since it currently never starts if nested (I tried, as I mentioned in my second post) and modified TTABs for every chair. It makes no sense to leave the check in the guardian bhav when taking it out causes no harm, the interaction functions better and there is less code clutter. I hope that clears it up?
It was clear enough already. The thing is, in the final Snooze BHAV, the sim CAN be instructed to go sit in the chair. But the Guardian should never do that. It should only test if the option is allowed to appear in the menu! And THAT is why the order to sit down isn't there. If the guardian would instruct your sim to sit down every time the sim's menu was to be created, (s)he would recieve orders to sit in ALL the available chairs in the room while only checking what to do!
So now your sim sits in chair A, and on chair B the option *also* appears. And then what? If you select the Snooze option on chair B, must the sim get up from chair A and sit down in chair B to go snooze there??? NOT GOOD!!! THAT is why the check should stay there. It checks if the chair that the option is considered for, is also the chair that the sim is on. It should stay that way. Believe me, at some point this is going to bite you in some unmentionable place.
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This DVD stuff still annoys me. I suspected that there was something wrong with the DVD burner, but how could I be sure? Sure, the canonical way to do these things is to swap hardware, but that can be dangerous with intermittent faults, and theoretically the software should give me clues about what was going on. The problem is “now you see me, now you don't”: the DVDs work in some drives and not in others, or I can mount them but not play them with mplayer. Tried lots of things, including installing mplayer on kimchi (failed: one of the dependencies didn't build because apparently one of its dependencies, part of X.org, was too old), and finally changed over the drives between kimchi and lagoon (Yvonne's machine). The drive that I put in kimchi, which wouldn't recognize the disk when in lagoon, was quite happy with it in kimchi; so there's at least a partial system software issue here.
Finally gave up and burnt a DVD. Got the same console messages as the other day, but It looks as if everything went fine, confirming my suspicion that the messages were benign (or maybe just plain misleading). It's beginning to look as if the old DVD drive is dying. But why should it be so difficult to find out for sure?
VoIP over satellite
Yvonne went into town today, and I needed to call her. It took three attempts, not because of the flaky VoIP connection, but because of the satellite delay. Yvonne answered, saw the message “Unknown caller” and heard nothing, so she hung up again—before the satellite delay could deliver my voice. We'll need more practice on that.
Emacs function reference
One of the Emacs functions I use to write these web pages takes input from the keyboard and inserts a Wikipedia reference, for example yesterday's reference to Aloe vera. I enter “Aloe vera”, and it generates the text <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloe_vera">Aloe vera</a>:. Straightforward enough stuff, but there's the underscore in the URL. I need a function to replace the space with a _. Nothing difficult for a programming language like Emacs LISP, but what function do I use? All the documentation points at functions like replace-regexp, which does the replacement in the buffer, not in a string. I've been putting off looking up the documentation for years, simply because the pain involved is more than manual correction, but today I finally got round to it.
My suspicions were confirmed: I didn't find it in the documentation. Finally found the documentation via a Google search in a page titled Lisp Lesson: Regex Replace with a Function. It's replace-regexp-in-string. Once I know that, I can get the documentation, and the usage is trivial: the pain was all in finding the documentation.
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More hop harvesting today. One problem is that some cones are browning while others close by are still growing:
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Generally did a reasonable amount of work in the garden today. Somehow the summer was just too warm to be pleasant, and we have lots of things to catch up on.
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Creating sourdough starters
Sue Blake has written a document about creating sourdough starters, as opposed to maintaining them. She suggests starting with ¼ cup (whatever that may be) of flour and to inoculate it with a scant teaspoon (whatever that may be) of the previous stage. At best, that would be a ratio of about 10:1 flour to starter, much greater than the 1:1 generally recommended for starter maintenance. Her reasoning for this is that that way there will be fewer undesirable organisms:
By taking a very small sample to use for the next inoculation, we hope to leave behind most or all of the less desirable organisms and waste products, eventually transferring only the components that we do want to propagate. As a guide, one teaspoon is enough to inoculate up to a cup of mixed substrate.
True, but there will also be fewer desirable organisms. That doesn't seem to give the yeast and lactobacillus any advantage. And possibly, by reducing the acidity of the dough (“waste products”), it gives other organisms an advantage. I suppose I should try it both ways, but there must be some background for the relatively universal recommendation to double the quantity at each step.
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More discussion of Emacs documentation today, in connection with LISP functions. Emacs has quite a nice collection of help bound to c-h, in particular the apropos-command function bound to c-h a, which allows you to enter regular expressions to match the function names. But all I could find with the text regexp related to buffer functions. I've often wanted to look up non-command functions, but the closest I came was describe-function, which requires an exact function name. Today Peter Jeremy stumbled over the function apropos, which isn't directly bound (access via m-x apropos), which does exactly what I'm looking for for all functions, not just commands. And yes, of course it found replace-regexp-in-string.
That's not exactly what I was looking for, of course. I've been using GNU info for decades, but somehow I still can't find things in it conveniently. Still, apropos is useful, especially since you can get at it with c-u c-h a.
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The weather has taken a turn for the worse—cold and rainy—so didn't do too much in the garden. Did get round to putting together the mulcher that Yvonne bought in town yesterday; a typical ALDI package which required a crowbar to unpack: the cardboard packing had got jammed in the unit, and I couldn't pull it out. When I did get it out, there was a maze of confusing equipment there, and some screws that have clearly been shortened to fit:
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Finally got round to playing some bassoons again today. First the Sautermeister, then the Heckel. Finally I'm getting the feel of the Heckel, and it no longer seems quite so out of tune. It's sobering to think that this is the kind of bassoon for which Richard Wagner wrote his music. Yes, he had been dead 10 years when the instrument was built, but it looks similar to the ones built towards the end of his life, and in any case, it was thus probably a better instrument than the ones he knew.
Saturday, 3 April 2010 Dereel Images for 3 April 2010
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Photo software: more surprises
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Photo day again today, and again I tried the 2 photo HDR sequences I started last week. They worked well enough, except that messing around with the dials makes it easier to accidentally move the camera on the tripod between the two shots. Didn't discover until later that I had done this with one of the photos of the north panorama:
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The slight difference between these two photos produced a number of surprises:
align_image_stack produced a zero-length output file.
Hugin didn't notice that the length was 0 and asked for the crop factor, confusing me, since I had fixed that problem last week.
Then it produced a surprising error message:
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This looked for all the world like a missing panomatic, but it was there, of course. That's what you get for error messages which don't give you any information. I think what it was trying to say was “panomatic failed”, not “couldn't execute”.
But what could I do? It would have meant going out, waiting for appropriate light, and taking another 18 photos. Instead I faked it and used the left-hand photo above instead of the HDR version that I had wanted to produce. Surprisingly, it didn't look bad:
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I suppose it helped that that part of the panorama was relatively neutral.
Also tried the difference between a 2 EV and a 3 EV difference between the two photos:
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I think I prefer the one on the right, and that's the pair with the 2 EV difference.
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To my surprise, Yvonne had suggested cassoulet for dinner tonight, so spent most of the day preparing one. Things are worse than usual: we couldn't even find smoked sausage, so she bought a bacon hock instead. And, to our great surprise, she found some confit de canard in town, so we put that in too.
The confit did have one advantage, though: duck fat, along with a surprising amount of gelatinous liquid. Melted it, put it in a glass in the freezer, and within 30 minutes I had them nicely separated and solid. Here after separating the fat (left) from the top of the gelatine:
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That photo was taken with the on-camera flash, but on the table between my two studio flashes, so tried the alternative with the studio flashes. No difference. I've been puzzling about this for some time, wondering if they were triggering too late, so took several shots with progressively slower shutter speeds, finally ending up at 1/20 s:
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These were all at the same aperture (f/3.9), but about the only difference was the colour of the light, which had clearly been influenced by the ambient light. But the flashes flashed, and at that aperture they should have completely overexposed the images. Are they maybe flashing before the shutter opens?
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Chris and David Yeardley over in the evening, and we pretty much finished off the cassoulet. The results? The confit tasted really boring. I don't know if that's because it was in the cassoulet, but it didn't taste at all salty. It's beginning to look as if it's not very well made. We have some more left over, so we'll try it on its own. And somehow the bacon hock couldn't make up for the lack of sausage. Still, it wasn't too bad, and next time we'll know to stock up if we ever find good sausage again.
Also talking about the possibility of moving house—David is half owner of the plot of land we looked at six weeks ago, and this is the first time we've had a chance to talk to him. The result of the discussion: yes, we think that it'll work, due in no small measure to a lot of good will on David's part. Looks like we'll be busy in the next few months.
Sunday, 4 April 2010 Dereel Images for 4 April 2010
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Daylight savings time ended today, causing more surprises than I expected. The first was that my weather software seemed to have stopped working. Further investigation showed that the data collection was working, but the graphs were either empty or non-existent. Another bloody gnuplot issue! Grumbling, went into my script from hell and found the debugging output:
SELECT unix_timestamp(timestamp(date, time))-946728000, inside_temp, outside_temp, inside_humidity, outside_humidity, inside_dewpoint, outside_dewpoint, pressure_msl, wind_speed, wind_gust, wind_direction, rain FROM observations WHERE date >='2010-04-04' AND date < '2010-04-04' ORDER BY date, time;
Not surprisingly, that didn't return much data: the end date was less than the start date. Looked at the script in more detail—how I hate date calculations!—and found:
ENDTIME=`expr $STARTTIME + 86400`
ENDDATE=`date -r $ENDTIME +%F`
STARTTIME is the time at midnight on the day in question. It took a while to realize what was wrong: today was a 25 hour day! So STARTTIME + 86400 was 23:00 on the same day, and date -r returned the same day. Another kludge: just add 3600 and it will always return the date of the following day, whether the actual time is 00:00 or 01:00.
I wasn't the only one who got hit. I also have a cron job which downloads the local weather forecast twice a day. What I had waiting contained:
Western District Forecast
Issued at 5:40 am EST on Sunday 4 April 2010
for the period until midnight EST Wednesday 7 April 2010.
...
Forecast for the rest of Sunday
##
Ballarat ## Max ##
Warrnambool ## Max ##
Hamilton ## Max ##
Colac ## Max ##
By the time I found out, they had fixed it, but you'd think they had would have seen this issue before.
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I've been thinking about becoming more active with my investments, and the difference in brokerage between traditional brokers (up to 2%) and online brokers (0.1%) is certainly interesting. Read an article today which recommended Bell direct, so signed up for that, once I could. What a pain nearly all commercial web sites are! The rendering is, as usual, impossibly broken, they insist on passwords taken from a limited character set (9999STUPID works, but it refuses my typical passwords, which contain non-alphanumeric characters), and even parsing the input for my registration brought up lots of spurious errors (required an “employer”, whose name could also not contain certain characters, even for people who are not employed):
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There were many others, like a text display window with 14 lines of 5 characters each, but potentially they might consider it to be confidential information. And it didn't even render well with Microsoft “Internet Explorer”, though it was a little better. They use unnecessary flash animation that maxes out one CPU and makes the browser react really slowly. I think I'd rather pay a little more brokerage and get a web site that works. But does one exist?
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Everyready Lithium batteries: worth the trouble?
End of daylight savings time also means resetting clocks, and nowadays there are a number of cameras to consider. Turned on my Nikon “Coolpix” L1, but it went out immediately. Further investigation showed that one of the two Lithium AA cells was dead. I had bought them as part of a promotion a couple of months ago, and taken about 4 photos without flash. I wonder how typical this is; certainly you'd think that they'd go to particular quality control for promotions.
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Out riding today with the Yeardleys, the first time David has been on a horse in years. Darah tripped and may have hurt herself, but her main problem was that she wanted to go much faster than the rest of us, so we decided to keep it short.
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On the way found a striking flower, apparently a Nerine, to compare it with the ones in our garden (left):
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I wonder how it got there.
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More photos of flowers today, Hibiscus and Crassula falcata:
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The hibiscus flowers are about 20 cm across, and the Crassula flowers about 4 mm. And once again the photos bring home to me that you see more in a macro photo than you do in real life—in this case, lots of White flies on the hibiscus:
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Had another rampage with the pyrethrum, but I don't know how successful it will be.
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Chris' brother Jonas and his wife Trish (Patricia) were both born in Germany, and they're now thinking of going back to Germany for a few years. Trish comes from who comes from Göbelnrod, near Grünberg Schellnhausen, where we used to live. They'll be living in Pohlheim, where I used to buy my computer hardware from Everyware. So tonight they came along to say goodbye. It's been nearly 3 years since we last saw them, and in the meantime they have a couple of daughters. Yvonne found herself in a situation that she hasn't been in for a couple of decades now:
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Monday, 5 April 2010 Dereel Images for 5 April 2010
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Spent most of the day considering the new house. First over to the building site to consider in more detail how we would lay things out. The site is pretty much rectangular, and there's a clump of trees and a dam in the middle, where we're thinking of putting the house. Here's a static extract from the Google map of the area. The house would run roughly north-south through the blue pin, and the second photo was taken from the position of the camera symbol, looking at about 240°:
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The house would fit at an angle to the right of the house. Somehow it's going to be fun positioning it. Some of the trees may have to go, but they're pretty old already.
Also looking at how to connect power. We had estimated that we would need 200 m of underground cable, but it seems that the connection point is at Browns Road, directly on the other side of the Yeardley house, and we would have to make a wide bypass round that house, so we might end up with 400 m of cable instead. And that still has the potential to kill the project.
In the afternoon off with David to look at some more display houses. A couple of months ago we had been looking at the Taverner from homesnow, but they're quite inflexible with their layouts, and they came up with lots of extras that we hadn't expected, so the real price of the house we were looking at had increased from $167,900 to just over $200,000. In any case, it made more sense to look at other houses again, so off first to Macarthur Park, where Yvonne had been taken by the display home from National Builders Group, but they were closed. Looked once again at the offering from Simonds, and were a little happier with them than last time.
Then once again to Alfredton, but this time looked at builders we already knew and hadn't visited in February: JGKing homes (which I can't help reading as “Joking Homes”), Dennis Family Homes and Metricon. They all had houses in the same price range, they looked better from the point of view of finish, and they were more flexible with extensions. Layout was another thing: Metricon had a “Fortitude 37” (36.6 “squares”—for some reason builders can't get used to m², maybe because a square (really 100 ft²) is rather more than 10 m²), which translates to a real area of about 268m². It's out of our price range, but looking doesn't cost anything. The usage of that space is really wasteful; the plans don't show any details, but I'd guess that the master bathroom and walk-in-wardrobe would take up about 30 m² of that. And despite all that, the main living area is completely open:
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The layout of the other houses also left something to be desired, but we were pleasantly surprised with them and decided not to visit homesnow again. It wasn't until we got back home that we realised the difference: the houses we had been looking at all had floor areas of about 180 to 190 m², and the homesnow house had 240 m² (or 304 m², as the brochures say; strangely, they don't mention squares). Given the better layout of the homesnow house, I fear we're going to have to think yet again. But first we need to know what connecting power will cost.
Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Dereel Images for 6 April 2010
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Satellite outage again
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It's been a while since I had a satellite outage—in fact, over two weeks—but we had another one today. I suppose I can put up with that level of outage, but hopefully it's not an indication that things are getting worse again.
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Up bright and early this morning to call up Powercor about power connections to the site of the new home. It took 15 minutes to get an answer, which was basically: “Go to the web site http://www.powercor.com.au/, click, click, click, click...”. Like so many “serious” web sites, they don't have easy to remember URLs (this one proved to be http://www.powercor.com.au/Electricity_Networks/Powercor_Network/Connections/Extension_Works/). Went there and found a number of PDF documents, including a Rural Residential Extension Works form that, despite what Sandra said, I couldn't submit online, and it crashed my printer when I tried to print it.
Spent some time working out where the cable would go, all 470 metres of it. Whichever way you look at it, that's going to be expensive. Decided to go and talk to Ray Nottle about it in the evening. As I suspected, he would in fact probably be involved in the matter. What he said wasn't encouraging: at that distance, they'd need 240 mm² cross section, which would correspond to about 0.113 m³ of copper, or almost exactly a ton of it. The market price for copper is currently $US 7960 per ton, so by the time it's in cable, it'll probably cost us over $20,000 for the cable alone.
Things don't stop there, though: since the cable goes over somebody else's property, we don't have the option to do any of the work ourselves, or even choose the company who does it. It must be Powercor, and they would put in a high voltage cable and transformer. We have an indicative price for that in their indicative power line construction costs PDF: $64,000 for 250 m, including the transformer. The transformer by itself costs $21,100, so it's easy to calculate a price of $172 per metre, or a total of nearly $102,000 for the total length.
But that's not even the total! In addition, we'd need legal costs for putting in rights for Powercor to the easement on the Yeardley's property. Ray thinks in the order of $5,000, but by now, who's counting?
And what do we get for that? A 40 A supply! That's less than 10 kW! We can barely run the air conditioner off that, and things like continuous flow water heaters, still popular in Germany, are completely out of the question: in Germany, they typically use 24 kW by themselves. Why such a low limitation? But in any case, it no longer makes any sense. Our original idea of subdividing the property would have effectively given us the land for $30,000 and the electricity for $5,000. Now we're looking at a combined price approaching $200,000.
While on the Powercor site, found an interesting page: a list of current outages. I'll have to keep an eye on that.
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Design your house, the hard way
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Trying out the Simonds web site today. They have an interactive house design application which uses Adobe flash. The problems running flash under FreeBSD are just too painful, so decided to try it on cvr2, my Ubuntu-based CVR instead. That didn't have flash installed, and of course the plugin finder (the one that doesn't even tell you what it's looking for) couldn't find it either. Finally found a package and tried to install it. It failed:
=== root@cvr2 (/dev/pts/5) /recordings 19 -> apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
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Setting up flashplugin-nonfree (10.0.45.2ubuntu0.8.10.1) ...
Downloading...
--2010-04-07 12:01:16-- http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz
Resolving fpdownload.macromedia.com... failed: Name or service not known.
wget: unable to resolve host address `fpdownload.macromedia.com'
download failed
The Flash plugin is NOT installed.
OK, not an issue (well, not a big one): for some reason I often get DNS timeouts. Try again:
=== root@cvr2 (/dev/pts/5) /recordings 20 -> apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
flashplugin-nonfree is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 320 not upgraded.
Huh? Tested it, and no, it wasn't installed. “Removed” the package and reinstalled it, and this time it worked. But what's wrong with the Debian package system that it claims something has been installed when the installation failed? It looks as if the first part succeeded, and there was no way to register that the configuration had failed.
The Simonds application is horrendously slow, and it only shows you part of the information; the rest is on other pages. Tried to open a second window, which it wouldn't do by itself, so opened one manually and navigated to the web site. And everything I did in the one window automatically carried over to the other! That's really an extreme case of “There can only be one”. In the end, gave up; it's just too painful.
After finishing, I found hundreds of messages on the screen from which I had started the browser:
ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
ALSA lib conf.c:3513:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
ALSA lib conf.c:3513:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1251:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name
ALSA lib conf.c:3513:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer returned error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib conf.c:3985:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such file or directory
ALSA lib pcm.c:2196:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1429:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card
This appears to be a combination of two things:
The application makes noise of some kind, something that was mercifully spared me.
cvr2 doesn't have any functional sound hardware—it doesn't need it. But the browser isn't taking “no” for an answer.
Some day I must start a series of pages about sites that I have visited.
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Over to the Yeardleys this morning to fax our application form to Powercor. During the discussion, David made the point that the property doesn't belong to us. If the Yeardleys were to apply for permission, Powercor would no longer insist on doing the work themselves. So in the end they did the application (it's free). That should make it cheaper, but I still don't see it being cheap enough to be viable. Just the cable would be at least $20,000, and the alternative of a high-voltage cable, which would be cheaper in itself, requires a transformer costing $21,000. I'm beginning to think that this is just too expensive.
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My carbon dioxide cylinder is empty already! I only refilled it 8 months ago. I must still have a leak; time to take a more careful look at the lines. Getting a refill proves to be a problem too: the people are all out in the field until Friday.
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Entering non-standard characters
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I'm still trying to find out how to enter non-standard characters. I've configured a “Compose Key” which works fine for Roman-derived European (“Latin”) characters, though I'm still not completely clear about which characters I can generate with it—all the documentation (mainly web pages) that I've found gives me examples. For example, Compose " a gives me ä, and Compose - d gives me ð. But I have to guess that, since the files I've found don't seem to be reliable: some key combinations don't work, though it looks as if they should. And it's limited to Roman: how do I generate a Greek Σ, for example? Simple: I enter the HTML entity Σ. That works on this web page, but not elsewhere. And my real issue today was IPA characters, far beyond anything I've seen documented.
Went out looking specifically for this sort of thing. I still can't find any good documentation of X's compose function—there's no man page, and the closest I can come to it is Xutf8LookupString(3), which in the web version is very sloppily marked up:
The possible values returned are:
...
XLookupNone
No consistent input has been composed so far.
The contents of buffer_return and keysym_return are not modified,
and the function returns zero.
T}
That T} is the end of some tab markup, and the other lines are broken the way the are because they're table elements. More importantly, though, the man page told me nothing. The lack of documentation appears to be complete.
Still, found other leads, one of which recommended something built on SCIM, the Smart Common Input Method platform, which is in the FreeBSD ports collection. The web page has no documentation. Installed that, and—NO documentation beyond a relatively long message with a list of other ports which base on it. Looked in the source tree: yes, there is documentation there, but Once Again the FreeBSD porter chose not to install it. Has everybody gone mad? It would seem so:
<grO0gle> GRRR!
<grO0gle> ANOTHER bloody port that doesn't install the docco.
<grO0gle> Is this becoming standard practice?
<MavvieRVBD> yes.
<MavvieRVBD> next!
<grO0gle> Have you gone crazy?
<MavvieRVBD> yes
<MavvieRVBD> next!
Finally found a useful general introduction to the concepts on the SIL International web site. That makes good reading, but it doesn't bring me much closer to being able to do my own input. I'm beginning to understand people who use Emacs macros to do it.
Romanizing Devanagari
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The background for this is the horrible mess that people—almost certainly the British—have made of romanizing Aryan languages, notably Hindi and friends. How do you pronounce Punjab? According to the Wikipedia page Punjab_(India), it's pronounced /pənˈdʒɑːb/. The Wikipedia page Punjab_(Pakistan) doesn't specify an IPA pronunciation, but it links to a sound file that pronounces it /pɑnˈdʒɑːb/. And that's closer to the Afghan transliteration Panjab. I've known about this inappropriate choice of vowel for some time, and generally I've understood the errors, but in this particular case I've always pronounced it /punˈdʒɑːb/. Other words are more obvious: the Hindi word for cumminseed is usually spelt jeera, though it's relatively clear from the Devanagari spelling जीरा that it's pronounced closer to /dʒɪrɑ/, and that thus a transliteration of jira would make more sense.
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The tomatoes continue to ripen. The cherry tomatoes are doing really well: they're plentiful and in good condition. The others aren't doing as well: the Rouge de Marmande have borne almost no fruit, and like the Roma tomatoes, they're attracting lots of pests, including white fly (which I can attack) and millipedes, which I can't:
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So far nothing I have tried has helped much against millipedes.
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The tomatoes aren't the only things that have been attacked by worms. I'm baking tomorrow, and while preparing the starter, found a thread of stuff in the rye flour, about 10 cm long:
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I can't identify anything in it, but I assume that these are freshly hatched eggs of Indianmeal moths. In general, though, I think I'm winning the fight against them; every day I open the infested containers and remove any larvae before they have time to pupate, and the numbers are getting fewer.
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Gnuplot: book with seven seals
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I clearly didn't pay enough attention to the graphs I “fixed” when daylight savings time finished: my graphs were off by 2 hours. Why? Took a look at the scripts and found:
# 2000-1-1 0:0:0 UTC, the gnuplot epoch. Or so it should be, but for
# some reason my plots come out offset by 2 hours. Use GNUFUDGE until
# I find out why.
GNUFUDGE=7200
Y2K=946684800
These values are in seconds; Y2K was the time_t timestamp at the beginning of gnuplot time, and all values are in seconds. There they are, the two hours. So it had something to do with DST. But why 2 hours. Set GNUFUDGE to 0 and—I was off by 4 hours!
Set GNUFUDGE to 14400 and things work again, sort of. But where is this stuff coming from? It clearly is related to DST, but why is it off in increments of 2 hours? It's high time to rewrite this stuff in a form that's more easily debugged.
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I still don't understand (electronic) flash exposure! Today I saw an insect crawling through a pelargonium flower, and took a photo of it with my ring flash attachment. The first image was too dark, so I tried again with manual exposure. Result: much darker:
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Yes, the aperture was marginally less, and the shutter speed was at the flash speed. I assume that most of the exposure was with ambient light. But the flash is supposed to compensate for that, but I needed to adjust by +2EV to get a reasonable exposure:
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And, of course, the insect was long gone.
That's not the only issue I have. Yesterday I took the photos of the mess left behind by Indianmeal moth larvae. They were marginally underexposed, but nothing serious. Then I pointed the Ashampoo optimizer at the photos, and it changed them completely (“optimized” on the right):
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Which is better? The “optimized” version shows much more contrast, but it's a pretty inaccurate rendition of the original. I really don't know which to use.
Damage in garden shed
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Did a little gardening work in the afternoon, not nearly as much as I should have done. Went out past the verandah just in time to find an Echidna disappearing underneath it. Out to get my camera, but they're pretty fast, and by the time I got back it had disappeared under a mess of tomatoes. I don't suppose they're some of the things eating the tomatoes.
We clearly have something that's been attacking supplies in the garden shed:
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The box on the left is snail pellets (non-poisonous to animals), and that had happened some time ago. The one on the right is seaweed emulsion, in a quite stable plastic bottle. What could it be? Discussed on IRC, and currently the impression is that it could have been some kind of Possum, though I'm surprised that it could have made such a mess without knocking anything over.
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Also did some baking. We now have a little butane torch for flambéeing food, so tried an approximation to Hannoversches Gersterbrot, where you torch the surface of the bread. For comparison purposes, but also because it didn't look quite right, I only did half:
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Unfortunately I left the oven on grill. I normally start like that, but then I change to fan only. If I leave grill on, the surface gets too dark, as it did this time, completely obliterating the difference of the flaming.
This was also another experiment with trying to get the dough to rise more. I did the starter in 3 steps instead of two, and used 600 g in the third starter instead of 500 g. Result: as far as I can tell, no difference. This seems to be as much as the starter can handle.
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Still more modifications to my procedure for HDR weekly house photos. Two weeks ago I dropped from 5 automatic photos to two manual ones, with the disadvantages that it took longer between the shots and there was thus serious blur, and also the heightened possibility that I might move the camera on the tripod between the two shots. But those experiments also showed that I didn't need more than 2 EV between the two shots, so today I tried again with 3 shots bracketed 1 EV apart, which the camera can do by itself. I set the exposure to about 2/3 EV overexposure, so the -1 EV was in fact -1/3 EV, and the +1 EV was +1 2/3 EV. Then I discarded the first shot (“0 EV”). The result was a drop between the time of the shots from several seconds to about 0.2 s, with a very visible reduction in blur.
Still, took 2.5 GB of photos even so, and for the first time ever I've taken to discarding properly exposed photos. After all, I never wanted to take them in the first place, but it was the only way to get what I want. I think I need to stop putting the partial results on the web as well; there's just too much stuff.
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Our Gruß an Aachen rose has now recovered from the wallaby attack and is blooming again. Took a photo of a single bloom. Well, that was the intention; in fact I took 8, in the process gradually coming to a better understanding of the issues. I've already established that any serious flash photo of this kind needs to be taken with manual exposure, so started with f/11, which overexposed. Next, f/22 underexposed; but it also gave too much depth of field, so turned the flashes down to their minimum value and took another photo at f/5.6:
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That was even brighter than full power at f/11! It's as if the flashes were still firing at full power. And indeed, it seems that they were. Normal “automatic” flash units always charge the capacitor fully and use relatively sophisticated electronics to stop the unit firing when enough light has been emitted. This has the side effect of having more power available when it's needed. By contrast it seems that the adjustment on my studio flash control how much power goes into the capacitor, and the tubes always discharge the capacitor completely. So when you turn it down, the first flash is still at the levels of the old setting. Tried again at f/11, f/8 and f/5.6 again, and the last one gave me the exposure I wanted:
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The last image has exactly the same exposure as the first image in the previous row.
Somewhat heartened by this, went to check the validity of my hypothesis that the flashes go off too early in slave mode. Here the exposure at f/22 again, first with a flash cord, and secondly triggered by the in-camera flash:
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Clearly the studio flashes played no part in illuminating the second photo; the shadows show that, and it looks like the distance was a little too far for the on-camera flash to illuminate it completely at that aperture.
In summary, a number of discoveries:
Flash photos: enlightenment
The automatic on-camera modes of Olympus cameras are tailored to delivering fill-in flash, and as little of that as possible. The result, even for macro photos, are very wide apertures, frequently full aperture. To do anything useful I need aperture priority modes, and then I might just as well use manual.
I now have some guidelines on the relative power of maximum and minimum settings. The “good” photo was taken at minimum power and f/5.6. The photo taken at f/11 and full power was overexposed, and the one taken at f/22 was underexposed. Adjusting the image under ufraw showed 1 EV difference, so the image should have been exposed at f/16. This means that the minimum illumination of the units is 3 EV less than the maximum, or 12.5%.
The typical aperture for my macro table and full power flash seems to be f/16, or maybe f/11 or f/8 for extreme close-ups.
Apertures are measured in “f stops”, the ratio of the iris diaphragm opening to the focal length f. But the exposure isn't really about that relationship, though no book I've read in the last 10 years mentions this. It's really the relationship between the diaphragm opening and the distance of the optical centre of the lens to the focal plane, v (I learnt the underlying equation as 1/f = 1/u + 1/v, where u is the distance from the subject to the lens. Wikipedia refers to u and v as S1 and S2). For most photos, f and v are close to being the same, but for macros they're not. At a 1:1 magnification ratio, v = 2f, so f/8 is the same as v/16; thus the need to open up at close distances.
The in-camera flash (or the Mecablitz, for that matter) triggers the studio flashes too early and is thus useless in conjunction with them. I must find a way to turn off the slave function on them.
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I've been keeping an eye on the hops growing between the east garden and the garage, but today discovered that the hops growing on the west wall of the garage were going brown quite quickly. Time to harvest the rest. Got as far as the Pride of Ringwood, and harvested them all. One of the bines had been so heavy that it snapped the wire it was tied up on, and carried on bearing hops close to the ground:
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It had some of the biggest hops I have ever seen, up to 7 cm long:
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Normally they're only 2 or 3 cm long; this was three times as much.
There was quite a bit to harvest. I wonder where we'll put them.
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Another brief power failure last night. I was recording three films on cvr2 at the time, and all three failed. Why? cvr2 didn't go down. It looks as if the real problem was very bad weather degrading the signals to the point that they couldn't be received, and maybe the cause of the power failure that was related to the weather.
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The other day I received a renewal “special offer” from Money Magazine: renew my subscription for only $45.00, a “41% saving!”—over the individual copy price. What's the normal subscription price? They don't say, so I went looking in the current issue. They didn't say there either, but there's a special for $44.95. They don't say “new subscriptions only”, so I went off looking at the web site, which is run by a separate company, Magshop. It took me about 2 hours.
First problem: I already have a login on the site (http://money.ninemsn.com.au/—what have I let myself in for?)—but my subscription isn't linked to it. I set up this account years ago with regard to a different magazine, and I had insurmountable problems with it then, too. They seem to have improved their site since then—the rendering wasn't as broken—but it's still a pain. There still seems to be no way to link a subscription with an online account, but now I had the option of typing in my subscription number and creating a new account number. Tried that, using the same email address, and was told to log in with the existing details. Catch 22.
While searching the site, came across their terms and conditions. Some of them are horrifying:
... you ...
11. Consent to (a) the receipt of emails from Magshop containing information and offers about products and services available on Magshop in which you may have an interest, and (b) the receipt of emails from publishers of magazines available on Magshop, containing information and offers about their products and services
12. Acknowledge that these Standard Subscription T&Cs may be modified from time to time, and agree that you are responsible for regularly reviewing these Standard Subscription T&Cs, and you agree to any such modification.
That's plain stupid, of course. Nobody can make me agree in advance to any changes they may make. And the agreement to receiving spam is Just Plain Wrong: they have a check box to accept it. It's just another indication of the stupidity of so many web sites.
Finally ended up creating a new account with a new email address and linking like that, and finally things worked. I was offered the opportunity to renew my subscription with the same special offer that had been in the letter:
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OK, so I can reset the promotion and see the original price, right? Yes. And I can enter the other promotion code in the magazine, right? Yes:
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So the special offer they gave me cost $0.05 more than the standard subscription, and the other “special offer” was the same price as the normal subscription. And this is a subscription to a magazine to show you how to save money! I had already noted that a two year subscription cost exactly twice as much as a single year subscription, but that changed with the other specials:
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You really need to wonder what they're using for brains. They also allowed me to put two different subscriptions at different prices into my “shopping cart”:
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Talking to Yvonne about it, and she noticed something that I hadn't in the original letter:
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They mention two different prices: $44.95 in the text, and $45.00 at the bottom of the page. They also addressed me in second and third person in the text. I'm amazed.
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More hop picking (well, plucking) today. Processed about half the hops I cut down yesterday, and ended up with another 550 g. What am I going to do with them all? Also came across some of the strangest looking hops I've ever seen. They're the same giant size as the ones I looked at yesterday, but they have leaves growing out of them:
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Yeardleys along for dinner tonight, and I was delegated to make the Sauerkraut:
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Collapse of the Eiffel Tower
It's been windy again lately, and this morning I woke up to find a couple of structures blown over: the protection round the Japanese cherry tree, which bent the trunk, and the “Eiffel Tower”, the structure on which we have planted pandoreas and morning glories:
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One of the morning glories was partially uprooted, as the last photo shows. Put it back in again; hopefully it'll survive, though it probably only has about 2 months to go. Fortunately the pandoreas weren't affected.
Hops and shredders
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More hop plucking. I now have finished the Pride of Ringwood, well over 1.5 kg before drying. Now for the Hallertauers and the rest of the Tettnangs. Decided to shred the bines in our new ALDI mulcher, which proved unequal to the task. This is what came out the bottom:
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That can go back.
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Message from David DeTinn suggesting that I can get a subscription to “Money” magazine cheaper elsewhere, for example for $10 per year from Amazon. Indeed I can, but it's not the same magazine: there's also a US magazine with that not exactly original name. Strangely, Wikipedia didn't have any reference to it.
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Encouraging credit card fraud
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Last month I got a phone call from RACV, our local automobile club, with whom we have insured our cars. I was told that the insurance renewal for my car was overdue, something that is very unusual—I make a point of paying on time, but this time I couldn't recall having received an invoice. Further investigation showed that Yvonne's insurance was overdue too (they're both on the same day). So far, so good, apart from the missing invoices.
But then the consultant said I could pay by credit card if I would give her the details. I'm reminded of the kind of scam mail that we all get every day “Your PayPal account has been suspended. Please fill out this form and tell us the password”. What's the difference? This was on the phone—that makes no difference. And this time the consultant was genuine—that also makes no difference. It's this kind of approach which encourages people to give their personal details to anybody who makes unsubstantiated claims of identity, as long as they sound plausible. I expressed my protest, including that I would change my insurer if this happened again, and asked for a written explanation.
Last week I actually got a written reply. It's not clear whether the writer had received the complaint correctly and had not understood it, or whether it had been transmitted incorrectly, but the answer was completely off topic: he seemed to think that I was unhappy with being contacted at all, and didn't mention the security impact beyond enclosing a privacy charter which didn't address this issue. I've been putting off replying, but today I started. And didn't finish.
The problem is: how do you make people understand? On the one hand you hear almost daily cases of scams on the Internet, of bugs in Microsoft operating systems, of crackers breaking in to even big operations like Google. But where's the “safe transacting”? My bank has publicly accessible security alerts—but it's inaccurate, or possibly they have seen the light and changed their practices. The bank safely online page states:
Neither ANZ nor the police would ask you to disclose PIN’s [sic] or password information.
But a little over a year ago this is exactly what happened to me. Maybe they think that it's safer over the phone, but that would really be not thinking at all. Again: how do you make people understand? I get the distinct impression that the people I talk to about it think I'm some kind of crank. Arguably they're right, but that doesn't alter the fact that something needs to be done about this. And surely somebody else has already written a document that is more compelling than what I can do on an individual basis.
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Satellite connection: honeymoon over
From 18 March 2010 to 6 April 2010 I had an uninterrupted network connection, and I was gradually coming to the conclusion that the problem had been solved. But then things changed, and since then I have had another 6 dropouts, three of them today. I've contacted the support people, but haven't had a reply.
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More harvesting today: finished plucking the hops, and put another 1.15 kg of Pride of Ringwood in the freezer. There must be a total of 1.9 kg in there already, and I have about another 500 g still drying. What am I going to do with it all?
Also harvested more tomatoes—the Romas are coming in more numbers now—and potatoes, which the millipedes have also infested:
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Did some reading, and came up with two things: first (this is from a German book), hedgehogs eat millipedes (but, it seems, echidnas don't), and secondly, this kind of damage to the potato is due to slugs, not millipedes; the millipedes can't get in to the potato by themselves. And yes, there are slugs there, so next year I'll have to be a little more aggressive in my treatment.
Wednesday, 14 April 2010 Dereel Images for 14 April 2010
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The coming hacker barbecue looks like being the barbecue to end all barbecues; at present it looks like we'll have 21 people, compared to the previous maximum of 10. In addition, we have more dietary restrictions, and most of the people are coming from New South Wales, an average of about 1000 km, so many will stay overnight. Spent a lot of time on IRC discussing things. Sue Blake has an Akai EWI4000s EWI, which appears to be an electronic saxophone. Spent some time trying to work out how to connect it to an amplifier; it seems that the normal connector is a ¼" phone plug, which I thought had become obsolete (along with the unit of length) decades ago, and which I've never seen as an input connector before. Discovered that it will also take more modern connectors, so this cable should do the trick:
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In the process discussed the exact dimensions of this kind of plugs. There are three different sizes, sold in Australia as 2.5 mm, 3.5 mm and 6.5 mm. But the last are sold in Germany as 6.3 mm, and in fact I measured them as 2.45 mm, 3.44 mm and 6.27 mm. But why do they still use the big ones?
Somehow didn't get much else done.
Thursday, 15 April 2010 Dereel
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The impending barbecue at the weekend is gradually getting the better of my lethargy, and spent some time tidying up the place and otherwise preparing for the arrival of people, which starts tomorrow. The place certainly won't be spick and span, but people are less likely to trip over things, and we should have enough beer.
Friday, 16 April 2010 Dereel Images for 16 April 2010
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Barbecue: lull before the storm
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The weekend of the Hackers Barbecue started early with the arrival of Sue Blake in Ballarat at about 9:30. Had the sudden realization that we would have 10 people for breakfast, so in to pick her up and get some “ordinary” breakfast food. What do people eat for breakfast? It's one of those national secrets, and it's been so long since I've had Australian-style breakfast that I didn't know what to buy. Sue was no help: she's a vegetarian and currently not very well, so she can't even eat the things she likes. Ended up buying some plain bread for fussy kids and a few more eggs for Peter Jeremy's cakes, then off to look for ghee, which has become very expensive. Some discussion about whether there's a difference in taste between traditional ghee and the clarified butter that you can buy in the supermarkets, and which they now label ghee.
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Also to Bunnings, who were supposed to have some pellets to combat millipedes, but didn't find them. Instead found a spray which claims to handle millipedes—Carbaryl, which I thought had been prohibited years ago. Still, desperate problems require desperate measures, so I bought some.
On the way home, found some interesting roadside plants, most of which posed an insurmountable challenge to the AF system of my Nikon “Coolpix” L1. This one appears to be Epacris impressa, Victoria's state floral emblem:
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Back home, started cooking some food for tonight. Not only is Sue a vegetarian, but the other two guests for the night, Jashank and Peter Jeremy, are Friday vegetarians, so we decided on Indian food, despite reservations: Peter's wife Usha is Indian, and they eat a lot of Indian food, probably better than what I could serve. Ended up making Alu Masala, Kali dal and spiced green beans, and also started making some Masala Vada and Alu Tikka for tomorrow.
That was enough work in itself, more than I remember (this always happens to me). In the middle, Peter and Jashank showed up, having been through the Great Ocean Road in record time, so decided to postpone tomorrow's stuff to tomorrow morning. Fortunately the weather has picked up—the highest temperature we have had all week was 17.6°, but today we had 26.3°, and it was quite pleasant on the verandah:
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The food seems to have done the trick too: on our way back from Ballarat Sue had said something to the effect that she may not eat anything all weekend, but in fact she really got stuck into the Kali Dal. The others also seemed to like it, though I wasn't completely satisfied myself, but I suspect that we could have done with more rice.
Saturday, 17 April 2010 Dereel Images for 17 April 2010
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The hackers' barbecue to end all barbecues
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And so to the day of the barbecue, the biggest we have ever held:
Things started off with fun. Jashank had pointed out to me that the display on the internal unit of my WH-1081—something I never look at—was indicating “battery low” on the external unit. Out before breakfast to change the batteries, which are conveniently jammed in so that you need a screwdriver to get them out. Things worked fine, but the “low battery” indication continued. Then it occurred to me: I had put in some brand new rechargeables, which are nominally uncharged. Back out again, put in some others—and I got no response from the unit. 20 minutes of debugging: was it the battery? The outside unit? The cabling? Things were helped by the fact that I had a second inside unit that I could take outside with me. Put in a second outside unit with the same result, and finally discovered that you (normally) have to reset the inside unit when you change the batteries in the outside unit. I wonder if the thing generates a random code, and the inside unit latches on to the first one it finds. That would be a more honourable explanation of the lack of a channel setting.
That proved the validity of my approach to data storage, though: I had a whole lot of outside temperatures of -0.1°, and I was able to set them to NULL with a couple of SQL statements. Now if I could find a way to convince Wunderground to change the stored data.
As expected, of course, the numbers gradually dwindled: Sam Lawrance chickened out at the last minute, and Edwin Groothuis came alone, and did not intend to spend the night—our 10 people for breakfast tomorrow have dwindled to 6, for whom we bought 2 loaves of bread. We had planned three tables for the main barbecue, including a quarter of the old conference table from the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau,
I had left some of the cooking until this morning, and Peter also had a couple of cakes to bake. Ended up doing my stuff on the “dining room” table:
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Callum Gibson and family (the “Mongolian hordes”, his wife Jenny and kids Emma, Owen, Alice and Rebecca) showed up in time to help with the final preparations:
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Callum had also obligingly stepped forward as Grillmeister, though we weren't able to satisfy his request for tasteless aprons with fake breasts on them. I thought bushfire protection overalls more appropriate, anyway:
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Our worries about feeding and seating everybody were unfounded: Callum's children preferred to stay indoors (little Owen was afraid of the bees outside, but I saw him carrying a very patient Piccola around inside), so we ended up with “only” 15 people outside, and even had a couple of seats empty. Others who showed up were Juha Kupiainen, Lawrance Stewart (a bloke from Melbourne who is currently working on TCP congestion control) with Warren, a friend of his whose surname I forget, and Peter Ross, a German whom I knew from some mailing lists, but I didn't know that he has been in Australia for 8 years, and is currently in Melbourne. He came by bike from Ballarat.
Peter didn't seem to recall my activity on the German lists. He came into the house (kitchen) with a few bottles of German beer in an attempt to spread some of the more pleasant aspects of German culture, and found us (Yvonne, Chris Yeardley and myself) speaking German. I wish I had taken a photo of his face.
People have been talking about my flaky satellite connection for years, and IPStar didn't disappoint them:
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1271467723 1271468277 554 # 17 April 2010 11:28:43 17 April 2010 11:37:57
1271468470 1271468661 191 # 17 April 2010 11:41:10 17 April 2010 11:44:21
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Any improvement I had in the middle of last month seems to be over: the average availability since I've had the service is 99.12%. And my ISP has sold its satellite operations, so I fear I'm in for more bad service.
The beer went down well, of course, and Callum finished a keg. We went and looked at the old hardware—originally the reason for the barbecue was so that Alastair Boyanich could pick up the PDP-11 (under the antenna in the first photo), but Callum thought that he should take the Control Data Cyber 910 as well (second photo):
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But Alastair didn't show—we'll have to repeat the effort.
Also riding for Callum's kids:
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Sue and Jenny are both into music, and Sue spent a bit of time explaining recorder technique to Jenny:
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And hacking? Juha took Edwin's laptop apart, apparently to excise a defective RAM module, and helped by a generous glass of beer:
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Edwin had promised to bring food, but when we unpacked the expected rainbow trout, it proved to be a Steelhead appliance:
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Interesting box—it's a network accelerator, as near as I can put it. Edwin demonstrated the operation, and sure enough, it worked as expected, accelerating the download of an MP3 from 30 kB/s to about 3 MB/s—by caching. That in itself is nothing world-shattering—Squid can do that. The difference here is that the appliance (can't they find a better term?) recognizes common data wherever it turns up, and then saves it to disk. That sounds very much like what Alan Kennington and I were talking about years ago:
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At the time I had told him that it was crazy to put a disk in a network stream.
The real issue is how difficult it is to demonstrate something like that. You need to show speedups in situations where current software can't cope. And from my point of view, I'm interested to hear the implementation details, whether it works like rsync or like blocklets.
People were interested in the beer as well, of course. I'm not brewing anything at the moment, but I showed the ingredients I had. And Jenny looked up to the ceiling and found it infested with Indianmeal moth pupae. Off with a can of fly spray to hopefully kill them. They're pretty well wrapped, and I should remove and crush them:
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All in all, a successful barbecue, leaving everybody thoroughly contented:
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Barbecue: the evening
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Most people left round dusk, and in the end we were the same group as last night with the addition of Juha, who had been offered a bed at Chris' place, but he decided he'd rather sleep on the floor here than find his way over there late at night. But then he remembered his cat allergy and ended up sleeping in his car.
Before that, however, we spent some time playing around with cameras on the verandah:
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Tried to connect up my Mecablitz 40 CT to Juha's camera. Problem: he doesn't know the maximum flash trigger voltage for his camera, so I decided to do it with my radio-controlled remote trigger. That doesn't work properly either: it has enough effect on the flash that the charge light goes out, but apparently not enough to fire it. I wonder what's wrong there.
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With all the fun yesterday, didn't take most of my garden photos, so did that today, with a couple of people in tow with the intention of taking photos of me doing it:
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Getting my panoramas sorted out with so many people around was a bit of an issue, but it occurred to me that we should try a specific panorama with lots of people in it:
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Another popular subject was Piccola:
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Strangely, nobody took any photos of Lilac.
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While walking around the paddocks, found a new weed:
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It looks like Catmint, but it doesn't have the scent, and the flowers have long since faded. Peter tells me that the orange spots are Harlequin beetles, though that term seems to be applied to many and varied beetles. None of the ones I've found look like these.
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Spent the rest of the afternoon processing photos—with the help of Jashank, Juha and Peter I have the largest collection I've ever had for a weekend, a total of 335 images (not including the components of HDR images), and nearly 6 GB of data:
=== grog@dereel (/dev/ttypa) ~/Photos 753 -> for i in 2010041[678]; do ls -1 $i/*.jpeg | wc -l; done
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Processing the “Mongolian Hordes” panorama was fun, and not completely successful:
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The cannas growing out of Juha's head reminded Yvonne of a Botticelli painting, though she's not sure which. But I wonder how to manually frob the individual images to get rid of that kind of artefact.
Uploading photos wasn't made any easier by extreme network congestion and more satellite outages:
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1271547788 1271547876 88 # 18 April 2010 09:43:08 18 April 2010 09:44:36
1271550444 1271550481 37 # 18 April 2010 10:27:24 18 April 2010 10:28:01
1271590286 1271590390 104 # 18 April 2010 21:31:26 18 April 2010 21:33:10
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1271512800 3 229 99.73% # 18 April 2010
I didn't get everything uploaded until nearly 18:00.
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We still have lots of leftovers, of course. Called the Yeardleys over for dinner and finished the marinated meat and some leftover cold sausages. We still have a number of beef and vegetable skewers and far too many sausages (about 25). But things could be worse.
Monday, 19 April 2010 Dereel Images for 19 April 2010
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Satellite network: back to the old unreliability
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Still more satellite problems today. I think we can safely say that only part of the problem has been solved. Clearly we have a serious issue here, and I'm seriously concerned about what's going to happen when SkyMesh take over. I don't have any reason to believe that they're worse than average, but I don't know if they'll go to as much trouble. Called up support and spoke to Ashley, who promised to look in to it. I still think it's time to explore the alternatives again.
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Apart from that, Peace! The weekend was fun, but it was tiring, and it's good to be alone again. Spent some time tidying up and assessing the leftovers from the week, including things that other people have left behind. What do you do with self-raising flour? The deep freeze was already full to the gunwhales, so took up Chris' offer to store my hops. That made a worthwhile amount of space in the deep freeze:
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In the evening, more Indian vegetarian food. Peter Jeremy had left behind a dosai mix, so tried that, with only limited success. They wanted the mix to be put into the pan cold, which made it not cover the oil. I ended up putting the whole mixture for two dosai in at once, which didn't taste too bad, but it took forever to make. I wonder if you can make them without oil in a non-stick frying pan.
Tuesday, 20 April 2010 Dereel Images for 20 April 2010
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The weather over the past few days has been ideal—sunny, not too much wind, and temperatures in the low to mid 20s. We were able to eat both breakfast and lunch on the verandah, and afterwards I finally got round to mowing the lawn.
Didn't quite get finished: it started to rain, not much, but I was looking for an excuse, and that was it. In to watch TV, in the middle of which it started raining so loudly that I had to give up. And stopping the mplayer failed: I couldn't access dereel.
In to the office. dereel was still running, but the UPS was screaming. Out to the switchboard to discover that the RCD had tripped and couldn't be reset. Quickly grabbed an extension cable from the garage and connected the UPS to the circuit in the lounge, then out through pouring rain to look for the problem.
I didn't find it. Ended up disconnecting everything from the circuit, but the RCD still tripped. At the same time we had water coming in through the ceiling—I wonder if there's a connection there. Yvonne went to the Yeardleys and came back with some more extension cables, so now the house is full of them:
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The rain itself was pretty spectacular: between 16:20 and 17:50 we had 32 mm of rain, 5% of the annual total, though my weather software only registered 25.1 mm—I need to look at that. We had hail and flooding in the garage:
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Strangely, the only real problems we had were with the RCD. The power stayed up, and I don't think there's any serious damage done.
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Yesterday's storm didn't do any serious damage, but it took a number of leaves off the Ginkgo, and the nasturtiums took quite a battering:
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On the other hand, it looks almost like spring:
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Why should a Narcissus flower in autumn? They're probably just coming out in Scandinavia now.
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Still no power in the western side of the house. I wonder how long it will be before the moisture dries out—if, indeed, it's moisture. I can imagine a very high electrician's bill if I call one out, so if it can solve itself in a couple of days, I'm prepared to put up with that. But how long should I wait?
Into town today to meet with Peter O'Connell, and did a couple of other things at the same time. My office chair has served me well for years, but the cushioning is wearing thin, and the gas lift cylinder is leaking, so time to buy another one. To OfficeWorks, where a surprisingly active salesperson sold me pretty much exactly what I was looking for. A little shorter in the back than my present one, but I confirmed that my back never touched above that height anyway.
To Dahlsens to buy a couple more extension cables. I don't like the place, but it didn't seem worth going half way across town to the competition just for that. My fears were justified, though: the price markings were vague, and when I finally got to the checkout I discovered that my $25 cable suddenly cost $46. The cashier called for somebody to check the price, not what I wanted: I wanted to know which was the cheapest. But nobody came, so I gave up. I wonder how that company stays in business.
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On the way home, stopped again outside Enfield to look at the wildflowers. This time I had brought my Olympus with me, and got some better photos:
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Thursday, 22 April 2010 Dereel Images for 22 April 2010
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The power fault doesn't seem to be going away. Investigated the socket outside on the verandah, which had been subject to a lot of splashing, but it was completely dry, and I measured infinite resistance (well, more than 2 MΩ). It wasn't until later that it occurred to me that I might have been measuring the wrong side of the switch, so out to take a look at the switchboard. Apart from a dead spider, there wasn't much to be seen:
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Measured the resistance there, and got wildly varying values in the range 80 Ω to 400 Ω—corresponding to a load of between 130 and 650 W, far more than I'd be happy to handle. Over in the evening to talk to Ray Nottle, who gave me the name of an electrician and also the quote for power for the “New House”: about $40,000 to $45,000. I think we can put that one to rest.
Back home, found more evidence of what must be going on:
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There's a clear trail where water has drained out of the right-hand switch. That's in the area where the power failed and where the water came in through the roof. I suppose it would be worth going up there and taking a look, but the ceiling is 3.6 m high, and after my last episode looking for cables in the ceiling, I have had to promise Yvonne not to go there myself any more.
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Most of the Abutilon shoots that we picked up from Nancy Brewer four months ago have taken, and we already have a fully-formed flower on one of them:
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Beware forged Microsoft Security Bulletins
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Some time ago I noted that the Microsoft Security Response Center signs its messages with PGP. But recently there have been bulletins, purportedly from Microsoft, which are not signed. They must be forgeries. One message has all the normal boilerplate (word wrap is original):
The Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) uses PGP to digitally
sign all security notifications. However, PGP is not required for
reading security notifications, reading security bulletins, or
installing security updates. You can obtain the MSRC public PGP key
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https://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/pgp.mspx.
But there's no signature. The other message omits even this text.
This is serious stuff. What's Microsoft doing about it? Nothing, it seems. If this is a forgery, it's a very well done one. The headers look identical to those coming from Microsoft, and the content matches what's on the Microsoft web site. What's going on? I can think of two scenarios:
Some sophisticated blackhat is sending out duplicates of the Microsoft security messages. At some later time, when people are used to them, he will send out incorrect information with an intent to breach security.
Microsoft management has discovered that their security people are using third-party security software, and have instructed them to stop doing so.
The fact that there are no signed Microsoft security bulletins any more suggests that the second scenario is the case. But what stupidity! That's exactly the kind of lack of understanding that encourages security breaches. Thank God I don't use Microsoft.
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More work on finding out the problem with the RCD today, and in the course of the day had some success. The first point was that there are two separate circuits on the RCD, so I disconnected one:
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Those loose wires are no danger, since they're not connected to anything. And yes, the other circuit worked, and included nearly all the power points affected. The only ones non-functional were in the kitchen and laundry, and on the north side of the “dining room” which leads to the verandah. Even the other side of the north room, where we eat, has power.
The location is not overly surprising: that's where the rain came in. So it seems reasonable to assume that there's a connection. What next? Called up CJ, and he came over to climb around in the ceiling. I defied the prohibition and poked my head up there too. Discovered a number of things, some of them surprises:
The manhole only lets us into the part of the roof over the dining room and the south part of the kitchen. There's no way to get into the roof section over the extreme north of the house.
There's a valley in the roof line above the beam where the water came through, between these two roof sections:
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The one on the left is the part we could get in. It's reasonable to assume that that's where the leak comes from. Inspection showed that the roof sheeting (normal profile galvanized iron) was nailed to a batten, but that there's nothing between the wood and the ridges. It's pointing down, so that's not normally an issue, but the combination of high wind and heavy rain can drive water through—exactly the scenario I was expecting.
Part of the roof area was damp, but there were no junction boxes in the area. There was a bird's nest, however. It seems that the cables go from one power point up to the ceiling, across and down to the next power point. That makes sense: that way any problems can be isolated relatively quickly. So that's probably my next task.
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We've planted a lot of less common herbs in the garden over the last couple of years, but we haven't eaten many of them. Today we had some left-over cold chicken, and decided to use various herbs for a Vietnamese-style meat salad. I can't claim that it's authentic: I started with a recipe for something different and simplified it to a point where it's easy to make and use for using up leftovers. The results weren't bad; next time I'll take photos.
Saturday, 24 April 2010 Dereel Images for 24 April 2010
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Microsoft people want higher display resolution
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I've been ranting about low display resolution for some time now, but it seems that other people are getting fed up with it too. Somebody pointed me at an article by Pete Brown, a Microsoft Developer Division Community Program Manager specializing in Silverlight (yes, I had to look up what that was). He blamed HDTV for the situation, but of course the problem has been there for years, and it's because of the current implicit assumption that point size is the same thing as pixel count. Increase the resolution of a display and you reduce the text size for a given “point size”. Increase the “point size” and you overflow boxes in HTML pages specified in pixels. The only thing HDTV did was to give manufacturers an excuse to shrink display size from an already too low 1920x1200 to even lower 1920x1080.
The site allows comments—all I read were in agreement that the display sizes were far too low—and so I left a comment there. Pete responded noting that he should probably check his own CSS for that kind of mistake. It's interesting that he hadn't thought of it before, but of course he's still powerless against the assumptions made by current versions of HTML. Wouldn't it be nice if people could gradually remove the equation of point sizes and pixels? The discussion has also spilled over into Slashdot.
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I've already noted the problems I have had with Petunias and Lobelias over the past season. Last weekend I forgot to water the last surviving Lobelias a single time, and they've taken it to heart:
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All the more surprising that they seem to have self-seeded. In the nearby pot with the red Hibiscus, I've found some that are flowering:
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Maybe they need more shade.
Also found more of these horrible grubs on one of the Eucalypts in the garden:
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They reacted well to Pyrethrum. This is the first group only a couple of minutes after spraying:
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Within a couple of hours, they were completely gone.
But what's that Eucalypt doing there in the first place? This was supposed to be a garden with small shrubs, and this thing is already 3 m high. Checked back and found that we planted it on 23 December 2007, so it's only a little over 2 years old. And I described it as a Pultenaea daphnoides, which it most definitely is not. We're still discussing whether to pull it out again; it's not as clear-cut as with the others on 30 November 2009.
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Earlier this month we went out riding, and Darah tripped. We weren't sure if anything had happened, but today Gordon, the farrier, came and trimmed her hooves, and found evidence of an injury. Left the left forehoof, right the right hindhoof, first from above, then from below:
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The good news is that she seems to have already recovered.
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Photo day today. The rain in the last week has certainly made a difference to the dam. Here the levels 2 weeks ago and today:
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Chris and David Yeardley over for dinner in the evening. Yvonne cooked a bogrács gulyás, which met with great approval.
Sunday, 25 April 2010 Anzac Day
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Network woes, worse than ever
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I've already noted that my flaky satellite network connection is bad again. The link dropouts are possibly fractionally fewer, but now network congestion seems to be getting worse. Last week it took hours to upload all the photos we took, and this week it took 20 minutes to synchronize my diary; normally it takes about 1 minute:
Sun Apr 25 11:40:19 EST 2010
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sent 1467254 bytes received 144527 bytes 1454.02 bytes/sec
total size is 698600583 speedup is 433.43
Sun Apr 25 11:59:06 EST 2010
Let's hope that things work better with SkyMesh. As Juha Kupiainen pointed out, the name can easily be corrupted to “SkyMess”, and indeed it has already been used, though I wouldn't condemn SkyMesh based on that report. Other threads on whirlpool look a lot more positive.
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Anzac Day today, not for the first time of course. It's basically a military celebration, and there are things like dawn services at the Australian War Memorial, and even at Gallipoli. But they're making more and more of a fuss of the matter. Why? Is this a grass roots thing, or are people in high places trying to rouse patriotic spirit to make it easier to recruit soldiers? It's not just patriotism; nobody makes nearly as much fuss about Australia Day.
Working around the electrical fault
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More playing around with the electricity problem today. I started with the hypothesis that there's a fault in one segment of cable, and that they're linked in a daisy chain, almost certainly with branches. So the isolation method would be to break these daisy chains and see which side the fault remains. That lends itself to a kind of binary search, if I know where the branches are.
The topography is also more complicated than I thought. When I isolated the fault back to one of the two cables connected to the circuit breaker, I was happy because I thought we had only about 4 power points connected to it. In the course of time I discovered that they're a total of 11. And disconnecting a power point is non-trivial: they're in uncomfortable places, and most of them have been painted in, so disconnecting them can tear the paint. In the end decided to add another assertion: the problem is probably in the area that CJ identified as being wet the other day. And that is almost certainly the segment between the stove and the laundry.
Removed the power point at the stove—conveniently mounted on kitchen surface wood, and thus no paint to contend with—and confirmed that yes, indeed, it was a daisy chain. Disconnected one of the strands, and noted that the fault went on the one side of it:
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But which side? Again, I was lucky: the only one of the 11 power points that still showed a finite resistance was the one in the laundry:
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So that's the good news. I'll do some more thinking about the matter, but it looks as if I can leave things the way they are and reconnect almost everything. But why do I have such a low resistance? The power point in the laundry was also dry, and it's pretty clear that the cable goes exactly from the two power points I disconnected. A bit of rain won't do it much harm. I think the bird's nest is the issue here: maybe the birds pecked through the insulation. Irritatingly, we can't get into the ceiling of the laundry to take a look. We'll have to take the roof off, not a good idea at the moment. But I don't think we should ever use that cable again, at least not until we've looked at it very carefully.
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Network: good or bad?
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I've been suffering from sub-optimal network performance lately, but it really seems to be related mainly to network congestion. Today I uploaded a compressed ISO image to the web site and was amazed by the speed of my 256 kb/s uplink:
386BSD-1.0.bz2
136105159 100% 56.43kB/s 0:39:14 (xfer#1, to-check=47/49)
sent 136123147 bytes received 34 bytes 56494.37 bytes/sec
Still, things could be completely different next week.
We have power again
Topic: general Link here
Finished my work on the power distribution, which I had delayed because I had to reconnect my computers (with UPS) to another circuit while I worked on the defective one. Finally we have the power almost back to normal. We'll have to wait a while to replace the connection to the laundry; in the meantime we have a power point on the other wall.
Greenhouse woes
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Winter's around the door, and we've had to postpone any idea of moving house, so it's time to finish erecting the greenhouse. Out to try to puzzle out how the thing fits together, and took 30 minutes to screw down two rails which hold the roof trusses (on an angle at the very left of the left-hand photo below). Why do all these holes not quite fit? I'm fairly sure that I am putting the thing in the right place, but some screws have to go through 3 holes that are up to 1 mm offset, and I needed a fair amount of force (not to mention cursing and swearing) to get the screws in place. Then we tried to put in the roof trusses:
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We're missing about 20 cm length in the beams. How is that supposed to work? We also have some kind of flap that I think is intended to open at the top to ventilate it, but I have no idea how it is supposed to fit, and these gussets in the middle (the piece with the round holes in it) came attached to one of the trusses, and there are holes on the other which match. The only way that could work would be if the trusses started further up. But then there would be a gap at the bottom, and the flaps wouldn't work. I wish I could find erection instructions for this thing.
Also planning plants for next spring. We've decided to go with lobelias and petunias again, and we need to buy some seed. Found some seeds for bright red dwarf petunias on eBay, but of course they didn't say what size they are. Sent a message to the vendor:
How big are the flowers on this variety?
Got a very quick reply (22 minutes):
Thank you for your interest on our store.
This Petunia large head
are 30 CM high.
Admittedly, eBay has carried the concept of email mutilation to its logical conclusion. It bloated my one line message to 338 lines of mainly irrelevant junk, making the message itself difficult to find, and this reply was 510 lines long. But even that doesn't explain the discrepancy. People just don't read mail any more.
One of the things I did find on an eBay product description was that petunias require frequent dead-heading, and so out to look at the rather sorry remains of this seasons hanging baskets. Cut a lot of dead stems off and confirmed that the still-living ones were long and straggly. It's probably too late for these plants, but to be observed next year.
In the process, though, confirmed what I had been suspecting for a while. The little black spots that came out of the last pruning effort aren't parasites—they're seeds. They're about half the diameter of poppy seeds, and I must have collected hundreds of two different kinds—assuming that cross-pollination hasn't made them all the same. We'll find out; maybe I should buy some seeds anyway.
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More objections to low resolution displays
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It wasn't that long ago that I had the impression that nobody cared about higher resolution displays any more. But more and more evidence is surfacing that people are gradually getting fed up with the situation. This is from http://xkcd.com/732/:
Cheap filters: not worth their price?
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There's been a discussion about filters on the Oly-e.de forum. It's amazing how many people say “Buy the most expensive—it's the best, and barely good enough”. I deliberately bought the cheapest polarizing and graded neutral density filters I could find, purely to see if they were any worse. If they were, I wouldn't have lost much money. But I can't see anything wrong with them. Reinhard Wagner suggested that cheap polarizing filters show marked colour changes when rotated, but I can't see that with mine either. About the only difference I can see is that they don't have an anti-reflective coating. That's critical for lenses, but it doesn't seem to make any difference to plane glasses.
Weather station flakiness
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More trouble with the weather station today; for reasons I don't understand, it started reporting wildly inaccurate values. The outside temperature was frequently reported at -0.1°, and a couple of rainfall values were over 10,000 mm. Wunderground reports a couple of readings of 2,539.7 mm, and I also found one of -78.8 mm. Some of these numbers seem to reoccur: -0.1° and -78.8 in various places. I wonder where this comes from. I had suspected the USB interface, but today the interior unit showed 4-digit rainfall (that's as high as it goes). It wasn't the same, but quite possibly there was truncation at some point. The real issue is how to catch these things, and how to get some semblance of accurate information.
Weighed and found wanting
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Bought some saffron on eBay last week—10 g for $25, which is quite a good price. Being the pedantic person I am, decided to weigh it:
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Sent the vendor a message, and he apologized, offering to refund 10% of the price, which I suppose is reasonable enough. But as he said, the packet was unopened, so it's unlikely that he was pulling a fast one. He thinks it could be due to drying out, but it seems unlikely that it could dry out that much. Maybe the original vendor was the one who pulled a fast one—how many people weigh their spices?
Greenhouse and kangaroos
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Back to look at the greenhouse again. It looks as if the rails are really intended to be attached about 25 cm above the bottom of the roof. I can try that tomorrow, but how's that supposed to work?
The kangaroos are coming out in force again:
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Yvonne should train the horses to chase them away.
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Forged Microsoft security bulletins: more info
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John Marshall pointed me at more information about the apparently forged Microsoft security bulletins. As I had suspected, it's genuine—or at the very least, there are more indications that it is. An entry in a blog claiming to come from the Microsoft Security Response Center states:
The bad news is that PGP signing is not working correctly in the new system so the mailers going out today announcing our security bulletin release will not be signed.
That is mind-boggling! This is the security department of the world's largest software maker, and they can't even work out how to sign their own email! Somebody should offer to set up a FreeBSD system for them free of charge. And they further discredit themselves as security experts by publishing the information not on their web site, but in a blog hosted on a domain not obviously related with Microsoft! Apart from the obvious fact that customers don't have much chance of finding the information here, who is to say that it's genuine? The blog is hosted on technet.com, unlike the security center, which is logically enough hosted on microsoft.com. A little investigation with whois shows that the registrant for technet.com is in fact Microsoft, but who is to say that Microsoft is responsible for the content? Nobody. Indeed, the postings all contain disclaimers saying:
*This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights*
In the past I have expressed the opinion:
My best guess is that the people in Microsoft's Security Response Center understand the issues and do the right thing, but they haven't convinced the rest of the company yet.
It's difficult to believe in their competence now.
Attack by TinyURL
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Quite a different matter is the recent compromise of the Apache web infrastructure. It was clearly well-prepared, and appears to have taken advantage of commercial software that the Apache Foundation use. The report is interesting for a number of things:
Apache didn't try to cover up what happened. On the contrary, they explain in some detail how the attack happened, and what they're doing to ensure it doesn't happen again.
It shows how complicated such an attack can be.
It shows a down side of using TinyURL: the offending URL was hidden by an innocuous-looking short URL that doesn't arouse any suspicions. While TinyURL themselves are clearly not to blame, it's just one more non-obvious thing about Internet security.
The exploit took advantage of bugs in a commercial product, not free software.
Probably the most interesting thing, though, is the enormous difference between this incident and the Microsoft security team's inability to sign their own email.
Inaccurate recipes
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Made some curry puffs this evening, requiring short crust pastry, not the sort of thing I'm good at. Dragged out the cookbook for my Kenwood Chef mixer, which had a section on pastries. But there were no pastry recipes there, just pastry-based recipes. I did find a recipe elsewhere, though, which has both advantages and disadvantages:
The basic recipe is for 250 g of pastry and requires 175 g flour, 85 g of butter or margarine, and 30 to 45 ml of water. Alternatively, for 8 oz pastry you take 6 oz flour, 3 oz butter/margarine (not quite the same proportions) and 2 to 3 tbsp of water. That makes between 290 and 305 g or roughly 10 to 10½ oz of pastry. Can't these people count?
On the positive side, the information is tailor-made for the mixer, and things went exactly as described. I wouldn't have got that information out of a normal cookbook. I had been meaning to sell the cookbook on eBay, but I think that's enough reason to keep it.
Fine-tuning panoramas
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The multi-person panorama I took last week was less than 100% successful because of the choice cut points, as I noticed the following day. Today spent some time playing around with Hugin and discovered a Crop function which allows me to select a rectangular part of each image. That managed to get rid of some of the weirder artefacts, but also some of the people I wanted to have in the image. Here the first attempt followed by today's attempt:
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I can't see any more mangled faces, but there are many fewer people in there. I need to try again, but the whole thing takes a lot of time. It's also a nuisance that you can only specify rectangular sections; that's clearly not the case with the default. I wonder if it's worth hacking the code.
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Piccola's fan club
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It seems that Piccola has a fan club. I've had a message from Marco Steinbach with a photo taken in Sardinia:
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Nothing overly interesting in itself, but it's amusing that his first thought was of Piccola.
Restructuring RSS feeds
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The PHP scripts I've used to write these pages have “just growed”. In particular, adding RSS support—something that I don't personally use—has made things more difficult, as has the feed for ACM Queue. The biggest issue is that a diary is, by definition, a daily thing, while comments in blogs are individual. The result was that, while most ACM Queue entries have a title describing the content, mine had a date. I kludged around that by putting in a title if, and only if, only “computers” was selected. And that fell flat if I had two comments on a day. So today I thought out a way to restructure things so that, for RSS at least, the date of the entry is almost irrelevant (though it is used to set the pubDate tag), and the heading is included in the individual entry.
That wasn't without its surprises, of course. What happens if the entry doesn't have a heading, like most of the ones I have at the moment? I kludged that by putting in the date, but it's not pretty. In future it looks as if I'll need a title for every entry.
How many people read my RSS feed? It's difficult to say, of course, because on the one hand RSS aggregators access the feeds at regular intervals, increasing the apparent hit count, and on the other hand each aggregator can have multiple readers. Callum Gibson seems to be the one person who always reads this way, and he wasn't happy with the change. After some discussion it seems that the headings were what annoyed him. He uses Newsfox to read RSS feeds, so installed that. It's one of these silly paned applications (should that be “pained”?), but in fact it doesn't work that badly.
In the process, also learnt about “categories”, which effectively are the same as what I have been calling “topics”—maybe I should change the term, but internally I use function with names like ontopic () to decide whether to display a specific entry or not, and somehow oncategory doesn't sound the same. Still, modified the functions to set category headers, and also changed the default headings to display the categories rather than the date.
After that, Callum was (relatively) satisfied, but ACM Queue wasn't. I had two entries for yesterday, and only one of them (the first) was taken. Was that because the pubDate was the same? Maybe. pubDate is synthetic anyway—I had set the time to 23:59:59—and it was the same for all items. Another hack, starting at 23:59:1 and incrementing for each item. I'll never have 60, so that would give discrete pubDates for each item. Tried that, and the RSS validator complained: it seems that pubDate requires two-digit values for seconds (and presumably minutes and hours). A sprintf just for that? It occurred to me later that I could have started at 10.
And then? ACM Queue still didn't want to know. Other aggregators ended up with two copies of everything, but ACM Queue only had the original entry. Maybe it's because the time was earlier; we'll see tomorrow.
Hugin: choosing the images
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Yesterday's experiments with the Mongolian Hordes were less than satisfactory, and today I spent much of the day trying to improve. One problem is that Hugin makes what appears to be an arbitrary decision about which image to select when it has a choice for filling a particular area of the panorama. It seems that the best thing to do is to start with as little of each image as possible. I started by cropping exactly the parts I wanted, as in the first image (under the Crop tab). That left lots of black bars in the preview image:
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I could then widen the individual cropping to remove the black bars, in the process knowing what I was doing and where the image component was coming from.
Hugin has not one, but two image preview modes. One is called “Fast Preview”, and the other is called “Preview”. Each offers functionality that the other doesn't: fast preview can display frames showing which image contributes to which part of the image (and changes the image accordingly as you move the cursor across):
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It also allows you to move the image around (“Drag”). That somewhat makes up for the lack of “centre image here”, which is only available in the normal preview. More experimentation needed.
Finally came out with an image with which I was satisfied—all I needed to do was recenter it. And after finishing, I discovered another artefact:
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Still more playing around needed.
Internet censorship shelved
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On a number of occasions I've voiced my opinion about the Australian Government's stupid plan to censor the Internet. The good news: they've shelved it, at least until after the election. Can we now replace Stephen Conroy with Kate Lundy? Of course, some people see this as a ploy to allow Conroy to claim that he has a mandate for the policy if Labor gets reelected. Hopefully not.
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Panoramas: getting there
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After yesterday's almost-success with the Mongolian Hordes panorama, tried again and was finally successful—not once, but twice. Piccola had been in on the act, but always at some distance from the people, so she didn't figure in the version I had been working on. I had also had to remove at least three images of Sue Blake, so decided to make an alternative panorama with her and Piccola and as few other people as possible. The results aren't bad, though I had to trim top and bottom of the second one because I had removed too much detail there:
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FreeBSD build problems
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From time to time, I've had occasional difficulty building FreeBSD userland from source. I'd get a message:
===> gnu/usr.bin/groff/font (cleandir)
===> gnu/usr.bin/groff/font/devX100 (cleandir)
"Makefile", line 6: Could not find /Makefile.sub
make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
*** Error code 1
Stop in /src/FreeBSD/svn/stable/7/gnu/usr.bin/groff/font.
It always happened in this particular directory, and from time to time I worked around the problem by removing the directory. But today it happened with a fresh checkout of FreeBSD 7-STABLE. What's the cause? At first I thought it was an environment variable clash, so off to take a look. The Makefile in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/font/devX100/ is pretty minimal: it consists of only three lines, one of which includes ../Makefile.inc. And that in turn includes the Makefile.inc from one level further up, and that defines DIST_SUBDIR. So what went wrong? Tried running it make in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/font/devX100/ under ktrace and found:
6006 make GIO fd 3 read 191 bytes
"# $FreeBSD: src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/font/devX100/Makefile,v 1.2 2004/12/21 08:46:51 ru Exp $
NO_OBJ=
.include "../Makefile.inc"
.include "${DIST_DIR}/Makefile.sub"
.include "../Makefile.dev"
"
6006 make RET read 191/0xbf
6006 make CALL open(0x82234e10,O_RDONLY,<unused>0x1b6)
6006 make NAMI "../Makefile.inc"
6006 make RET open 5
6006 make CALL fstat(0x5,0xbfbfd0d4)
6006 make STRU struct stat {dev=103, ino=6313215, mode=-rw-r--r-- , nlink=1, uid=1004, gid=1000, rdev=25219922, atime=1272596794, stime=987511002, ctime=1269403621, birthtime=987511002, size=162, blksize=4096, blocks=4, flags=0x0 }
6006 make RET fstat 0
6006 make CALL read(0x5,0x8223f000,0x1000)
6006 make GIO fd 5 read 162 bytes
"# $FreeBSD: src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/font/Makefile.inc,v 2.1 2001/04/17 12:36:42 ru Exp $
DIST_SUBDIR= font/${.CURDIR:T}
TOPREL= ../..
.include "../Makefile.inc"
"
6006 make RET read 162/0xa2
6006 make CALL stat(0x82206a80,0xbfbfd11c)
6006 make NAMI "../../../Makefile.inc"
6006 make STRU struct stat {dev=103, ino=6294273, mode=-rw-r--r-- , nlink=1, uid=1004, gid=1000, rdev=25136370, at
There's no chdir there, so the current directory is still /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/font/devX100/, and so the second include of ../Makefile.inc from /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/font/devX100/../Makefile.inc should refer to ../../Makefile.inc. But instead it looks for ../../../Makefile.inc! How can that happen? With the help of Peter Jeremy and Callum Gibson, I've established a number of things:
It doesn't happen to Peter or Callum.
It has happened to me numerous times over a considerable period of time.
It happens on different machines and releases that I have.
It happens all the time with the stable/7 tree.
It happens all the time if /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/font/devX100/ is the current directory, but not always when I'm in /usr/src/ and do a make buildworld.
So what is it? Next step is to debug make, I suppose. I'm really puzzled.
RSS problems, continued
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The RSS stuff seemed OK yesterday, except for one thing: ACM Queue still only takes one topic per day. Is it maybe set to take only one per minute? I need to decide whether to change the pubDate parameter yet again. The coming change of month might be an appropriate time.
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Whether we talk Web3, six senses or making sense, whether we look into our Southern African 3500 year heritage or the digital future; simplicity remains key!
We specialize in .NET development building online administrative systems or Dotnetnuke (DNN) information portals. We also offer standardized DNN web site solutions for the SME market through our Rentasite subsidiary.
Design
The meaning of design has changed. It's no longer about "the look" but more about speed & functionality.
Designs have to work on numerous devices and displays, from plasma screen, to TV, to laptop, to tablet, to mobile, phone...
Designs have to work on numerous browsers and platforms.
Designs have to work horizontally (Portrait) and vertically (Landscape).
This complex "virtual" reality reinforces our strive for simplicity.
Development
Level Zero uses the Microsoft Dot Net framework as its development platform. The platform architecture is fixed and controlled, allowing developers to purely focus on the build of applications / web based functionalities.
Further the framework provides the DotNetNuke content management system, which is largely open source. The system allows companies to build websites, social intranets and online communities that delight and engage customers.
Dot Net allows companies flexibility in selecting our changing development service providers. This provides better long - term continuity than bespoke "open" platform developments.
Home
Background
Level Zero was created as a "back to basics" IT company, moving away from the online hype. The fact that all the incredible technology you are exposed to still is based on 0's and 1's, or positive and negative electrical impulses might be difficult to imagine, but that is our foundation.
Apart from this IT perspective, we also go back to basics in being a truly South African company, proud of it's heritage, going back well over 3500 years, which compares to any European culture.
Our forefathers were living in a highly challenging environment, nature and large distances being their biggest threat. They left their marks in the form of rock-art, indicating spiritual / religious occasions, as well as indicating sights of game, of prosperity in those days.
When comparing their easily understandable drawings against the direction that our so highly advanced online world is taking, we notice a great similarity: simplicity! We embrace this in our brand and when we engage with you, our "back-ground thinking" will be: "but can't this be done in an easier way..."
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Due to a number of requests, we have extended the submission deadline of EUROPHRAS 2019 regular, short and poster papers to 15 May 2019. In addition, and in line with the EUROPHRAS conferences tradition, we have offered the option of submitting abstracts only for presentation at EUROPHRAS 2019. See also the new information about post-EUROPHRAS 2019 publication opportunities below.
International Conference ‘Computational and Corpus-based Phraseology’
Malaga, 25-27 September 2019
THIRD CALL FOR PAPERS
The forthcoming international conference ‘Computational and Corpus-based Phraseology’ (EUROPHRAS 2019) will take place in Malaga on 25, 26 and 27 September 2019.
Conference topics
The conference will focus on interdisciplinary approaches to phraseology and invites submissions on a wide range of topics, covering, but not limited to: computational, corpus-based, psycholinguistic and cognitive approaches to the study of phraseology, and practical applications in computational linguistics, translation, lexicography and language learning, teaching and assessment.
These topics cover include the following:
Computational approaches to the study of multiword expressions, e.g. automatic detection, classification and extraction of multiword expressions; automatic translation of multiword expressions; computational treatment of proper names; multiword expressions in NLP tasks and applications such as parsing, machine translation, text summarisation, term extraction, web search;
Corpus-based approaches to phraseology, e.g. corpus-based empirical studies of phraseology, task-orientated typologies of phraseological units (e.g. for annotation, lexicographic representation, etc.), annotation schemes, applications in applied linguistics and more specifically translation, interpreting, lexicography, terminology, language learning, teaching and assessment (see also below);
Phraseology in mono- and bilingual lexicography and terminography, e.g. new forms of presenting phraseological units in dictionaries and other lexical resources based on corpus-based and corpus-driven approaches; domain-specific terminology;
Phraseology in translation and cross-linguistic studies, e.g. use parallel and comparable corpora for translating phraseological units; phraseological units in computer-aided translation; study of phraseology across languages;
Phraseology in specialised languages and language dialects, e.g. phraseology of specialised languages, study of phraseological use in different dialects or varieties of a specific language;
Phraseology in language learning, teaching and assessment: e.g. second language/bilingual processing of phraseological units and formulaic language; phraseological units in learner language;
Theoretical and descriptive approaches to phraseology, e.g. phraseological units and the lexis-grammar interface, the relevance of phraseology for theoretical models of grammar, the representation of phraseological units in constituency and dependency theories, phraseology and its interaction with semantics;
Cognitive and psycholinguistic approaches: e.g. cognitive models of phraseological unit comprehension and production; on-line measures of phraseological unit processing (e.g. eye tracking, event-related potentials, self-paced reading); phraseology and language disorders; phraseology and text readability;
The above list is indicative and not exhaustive. Any submission presenting a study related to the alternative terms of phraseological units, multiword expressions, multiword units, formulaic language, or polylexical expressions, will be considered.
Submissions and publication
The conference invites submissions reporting original unpublished work.
EUROPHRAS 2019 invites four types of submissions: regular papers, short papers, poster papers and abstracts.
Regular papers should not exceed 15 pages including references; their minimum length is 12 pages. All accepted regular papers will be published in a Springer LNAI volume, which will be available at the time of the conference. Regular papers must be written in English. Participants presenting regular papers can also benefit from post-EUROPHRAS 2019 publication opportunities (please see conditions below).
Short papers should not exceed 7 pages excluding references; they should be at least 5 pages long. All accepted short papers will be published in conference e-proceedings with an ISBN identifier and will also be made available at the time of the conference. Short papers can be written in either English or Spanish. Participants presenting short papers at the conference can also benefit from post-EUROPHRAS 2019 publication opportunities (please see conditions below).
Poster papers should not exceed 4 pages excluding references. All accepted papers for poster presentations will be included in the conference e-proceedings alongside short papers. Poster papers can be written in either English or Spanish. Participants presenting posters at the conference can also benefit from post-EUROPHRAS 2019 publication opportunities (please see conditions below).
In line with the tradition of previous EUROPHRAS conferences, abstracts about 500 words excluding references will be also considered for presentation at the conference. The submission deadline for abstracts will be one month later than the rest of the submissions and they can be written in either English or Spanish. The accepted abstracts will not be published in the Springer volume or the e-proceedings which will be available at the time of the conference, but as aforementioned, their authors can benefit from post-EUROPHRAS 2019 publication opportunities (please see conditions below).
Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the Programme Committee. All submissions must be made online using the Softconf START conference management system. For further instructions, please refer to the submission guidelines.
Authors of accepted papers will receive further instructions on how to produce camera-ready versions of their papers for inclusion in the proceedings.
Schedule
15 May 2019 – deadline for submitting papers (regular papers, short papers and posters)
15 June 2019 – deadline for submitting abstracts
25 June 2019 – author notification (regular papers, short papers, posters and abstracts)
10 July 2019 – deadline for camera-ready versions of regular papers
10 July 2019 – early bird registration fee ends
10 August 2019 – deadline for camera-ready versions of short and poster papers
25-27 September 2019 – EUROPHRAS 2019 conference
Keynote Speakers
Sylviane Granger, Université Catholique de Louvain
Miloš Jakubíček, Lexical Computing
Natalie Kübler, Paris Diderot University
Kathrin Steyer, Institute of German Language
Aline Villavicencio, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and University of Essex
Programme Committee
Co-Chairs
Gloria Corpas Pastor, University of Malaga
Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton
The Programme Committee features experts in various aspects of corpus-based and computational phraseology and includes:
Mariangela Albano, University Dokuz Eylül of Izmir
Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Romanian Academy Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Farouk Bouhadiba, University of Oran 2
Nicoletta Calzolari, Institute for Computational Linguistics
María Luisa Carrió Pastor, Polytechnic University of Valencia
Sheila Castilho, Dublin City University
Cristina Castillo Rodríguez, University of Malaga
Ken Church, Baidu
Jean-Pierre Colson, Université Catholique de Louvain
Anna Čermáková, Charles University
Dmitrij Dobrovolskij, Russian Language Institute
Peter Ďurčo, University of St. Cyril and Methodius
Jesse Egbert, Northern Arizona University
Natalia Filatkina, University of Trier
Thierry Fontenelle, Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union
José Enrique Gargallo, University of Barcelona
Sylviane Granger, Université Catholique de Louvain
Kleanthes Grohmann, University of Cyprus
Ulrich Heid, University of Hildesheim
Miloš Jakubíček, Lexical Computing
Simon Krek, University of Ljubjana
Natalie Kübler, Paris Diderot University
Alessandro Lenci, University of Pisa
Elvira Manero, University of Murcia
Carmen Mellado Blanco, University of Santiago de Compostela
Flor Mena Martínez, University of Murcia
Pedro Mogorrón Huerta, University of Alicante
Johanna Monti, “L’Orientale” University of Naples
Sara Moze, University of Wolverhampton
Michael Oakes, University of Wolverhampton
Inés Olza, University of Navarra
Petya Osenova, Sofia University
Stéphane Patin, Paris Diderot University
Alain Polguère, University of Lorraine
Encarnación Postigo Pinazo, University of Malaga
Carlos Ramisch, Laboratoire d’Informatique Fondamentale de Marseille
Rozane Rebechi, Federal University Rio Grande do Sul
Mª Ángeles Recio Ariza, University of Salamanca
Omid Rohanian, University of Wolverhampton
Ute Römer, Georgia State University
Leonor Ruiz Gurillo, University of Alicante
María Sagrario del Río Zamudio, University of Udine
Agata Savary, François Rabelais University
Miriam Seghiri Domínguez, University of Malaga
Julia Sevilla Muñoz, Complutense University of Madrid
Kathrin Steyer, Institute of German Language
Joanna Szerszunowicz, University of Bialystok
Shiva Taslimipoor, University of Wolverhampton
Cristina Toledo Báez, University of Malaga
Yukio Tono, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Cornelia Tschichold, Swansea University
Benjamin Tsou, City University of Hong Kong
Agnès Tutin, University of Stendhal
Aline Villavicencio, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and University of Essex
Tom Wasow, Stanford University
Eric Wehrli, University of Geneva
Juan Jesús Zaro Vera, University of Malaga
Michael Zock, French National Centre for Scientific Research
Organisation and sponsors
The forthcoming international conference ‘Computational and Corpus-based Phraseology’ is jointly organised by the European Association for Phraseology EUROPHRAS, the University of Malaga (Research Group in Lexicography and Translation), the University of Wolverhampton (Research Group in Computational Linguistics), and the Association for Computational Linguistics – Bulgaria.
EUROPHRAS and Sketch Engine are the official sponsors of the conference.
Accompanying events
The 4th edition of the Workshop on Multiword Units in Machine Translation and Translation Technology (MUMTTT 2019) will take place as part of EUROPHRAS 2019.
In addition, a special Sketch Engine tutorial will be given by Miloš Jakubíček, CEO, Lexical Computing.
Post-conference publication opportunities
In addition to the papers to be published in a Springer volume and e-proceedings, we are offering additional publication opportunities after the conference. A volume to be published by John Benjamins has already been agreed with the publisher. To this end, we shall launch an open call inviting submissions related to computational and corpus-based phraseology. Authors of accepted abstracts will be able to send full-length papers to be considered for this volume. Authors of EUROPHRAS 2019 regular, short or poster papers will also have the opportunity to write up and submit a paper to be considered for this volume as long as the new submissions describe continuation/more advanced stage /completion of their project. Their new submissions, if based on their conference work, will have to be substantially revised paper (identical or near-to-identical papers to those presented in Malaga will not be considered).
More post-conference publication opportunities include a volume in Spanish with the publisher Comares and a special issue on Multidiciplinary Analysis of Phraseological Variation in Translation and Interpreting in the journal MonTI (Spanish and English) for papers discussing this particular topic.
In all cases, the post-conference submissions will be peer-reviewed.
Further information and contact details
Registration for EUROPHRAS 2019 is now open. To register, please complete the registration form. Kindly note that the early bird registration ends on 10 July 2019.
The conference website (http://www.lexytrad.es/europhras2019) will be updated on a regular basis. For further information, please email us at europhras2019@gmail.com.
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With Christmas just around the corner, I've been pulling out all my holiday decor and planning how I want to add new special touches around the farmhouse this season. Every year I like to tweak things just a little bit. Changing or replacing a lot of decor all at once can get really expensive really fast. So rather than buying all new things, I like to "shop the house" instead.
Like most of us, I have a few closets where I like to store miscellaneous decor and I also collect a lot of primitive things in our barn. Natural elements really inspire me so I often explore outside gathering wood, acorns, leaves and pinecones to incorporate inside. And once I've made a massive mess by getting out of all my stuff, then it's go time!
I don't know what it is about pulling out all my options and seeing it all spread out in front of me.. It just jump starts my creativity! Sometimes all it takes to see an item in a new way is to take it down from where you put it to begin with. It can be hard to imagine something else in it's place or a new use for something without moving it in the first place and clearing your mind. Start with a clean slate! So many times I've forgotten about things I have or pieces that I haven't used in a long time. It's so fun to swap things around and it saves me SO much money. Sometimes shopping around my own house for new ways to use my old things is all the inspiration I need! And it satisfies that urge to shop so I get the quick fix I'm craving without spending a penny!
I've never been one to splurge on a lot of trendy clothing or decor. I love what I love and although my tastes have changed and evolved over time, many of the classic pieces I've invested in still remain my favorites. I recently got a new fun item from one of my favorite shops and it's so versatile! I thought it would be the perfect example to illustrate how I often use a single piece of decor in many ways. The Box Spring Card Holder from Painted Fox can be used for so many occasions! Take a look at how it's travelled around our house..
Christmas Card Display
I found this small wicker wreath while unpacking some holiday decor. A friend had gifted it to me and I had forgotten I even had it! By adding some fresh greenery picked straight out of our backyard and "shopping my house" I was able to create this fun holiday display without spending a penny!
Nursery Vignette
My son's nursery is one of my favorite rooms to decorate.. Kid spaces are so fun! I found these cool vintage flash cards while shopping around at the Nashville Flea Market. I had originally strung them up to create a paper garland, but my bed spring card holder was the perfect piece to display them in a new way!
Farmhouse Mantel
Swoon... a farmhouse loving girl can never have too many tobacco baskets! This one sits on one of our six mantels and I swap out the decor here often. I was stumped for a long time on deciding how to display these flashcards, but my card holder provides a great layer of depth and texture in this space.
Recipe and Mail Sorter
I have TONS of loose paper in my kitchen.. recipes, mail, shopping lists.. I need about three of these to organize it all!
Spare Bedroom Decor
Our spare bedroom is one of the only fully decorated spaces in our farmhouse at the moment. It seems as though every other room has something ripped out for the sake of renovation. But this one is a bit of a getaway for me when the mess of the house starts to get overwhelming and I want to sit in a room that feels like ME. Not to mention, these are a few of my favorite things.. Chippy - Farmhouse - Home.
Would you like your own Bed Spring Card Holder to decorate in a million different ways? You can buy one at Painted Fox Treasures!
(affiliate link)
Making a house a home doesn't have to cost a lot of money. In fact, it doesn't have to cost any at all! Switching up your decor and "shopping your home" can be so much fun. It's even therapeutic for me at times! Maybe this will inspire you to play around with whatever you can find around your own place and give some of your things new life. Let your creative juices flow! Do you have any really versatile pieces that travel around your house? Show me!
-Lauren
Labels: 2015 , Antique , Bed Spring Card Holder , chippy , Christmas , christmas card , Creative , decor , DIY , Farmhouse , Home , Home Decor , Nursery , Painted Fox , Stillwater Farm , the farmhouse , versatile
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Collette Osuna November 23, 2015 at 9:38 PM
What a great post Lauren! Love, love this piece!!!!
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MrsLaurenAsh November 23, 2015 at 10:55 PM
Thanks, Collette! I love it, too!
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Unknown November 24, 2015 at 6:17 AM
Lauren that is just beautiful!!!!! Fits right in!
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MrsLaurenAsh November 24, 2015 at 12:23 PM
Thank you, Keila!
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Unknown December 1, 2015 at 2:34 PM
Super cute!! Love your farmhouse style!
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MrsLaurenAsh December 1, 2015 at 9:37 PM
Thank you so much, Chris! I really appreciate it!
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As a proud iPad owner myself I have been thinking a lot about how cool it would be if a live dealer casino were to launch a version of their live dealer games that would work on the iPad. But before we will see that happening there are a couple of things they will need to overcome.
First of all Apple aren’t too keen on allowing real money gambling products in their App store. At the moment the only real money iPad gambling app in the store is the Bwin poker app that enables you to play poker for real money on the iPad. And this app is only available in Austria and the UK which means only players residing in those two countries are able to play iPad poker for real money at the moment.
Then there are casino sites like Slotland that are able to accept real money casino players using an iPad due to the fact that their website and casino games are iPad compatible. But they aren’t even close to offering live dealer casino games at the moment so that doesn’t really help us if we are looking for live dealer gaming on the iPad.
The other problem is that the iPad does not support flash and since all the instant play versions of the live dealer casino sites are flash based they will never work on the iPad. One solution could be using a software like LogMeIn for iPad which enables you to remotely access your computer from the iPad. But the problem here is that this program is not only expensive ($30 in the App store) but it is also way too slow to make your live dealer experience a pleasant one. I have tried it out myself and even though it’s really cool that you can access your desktop from the iPad it’s just not a viable option for playing live online casino games on the iPad.
Since Apple are completely against online gambling for as long as the US market is unregulated we probably won’t see any iPad friendly live dealer casino games any time soon, unless they somehow decide to implement a flash reader in an upcoming version of the iPad.
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April 11, 2011 at 2:13 am
I have tried playing live dealer casino games on my iPad using LogMeIn and even though it does work it’s really not a viable option as it’s really lagging and there is a big risk you will miss your turn at the blackjack tables for example. And there is nothing worse than when you time out at the blackjack table and you are forced to stand on 11 against the dealers 6.
I would advice everyone to wait for a real Apple iPad app for live casino gaming before you start playing for real money.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
Lipstick Queen Eden Lipstick for Perfect Red Lips | Review and Swatches #LipstickQueen
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Lipstick Queen Eden Lipstick is the perfect red lipstick this winter, and it is a great choice for just about everyone– including people who find red lipsticks daunting. The shade is aptly described as a "juicy semi-sheer apple red" with a twist of "a magical apple green, holographic shimmer." The shimmer, however, is quite subtle in its ability to add dimension without appearing glittery.
The texture is lightweight and emollient, thanks to the naturals oils from the sunflower seed, meadow foam seed and olive oil, leaving the lips very moisturized, soft and supple. Antioxidant-rich ingredients such as Vitamin E coupled with nourishing Shea Butter and Mango Seed offer the perfect amount of cushion and hydration for comfortable wear.
The semi-sheer glossy finish offers buildable coverage, therefore this beautiful lipstick can be sheered out for a wash of color, or built up for greater opacity. It neither settles into lip lines, nor does it bleed, and when it does fade, it does so evenly leaving behind traces of the shimmer and a very light stain. Because of its emollience it isn't as long-wearing as formulas that boast full opaque coverage, nonetheless I get several hours of wear before needing to reapply Eden.
According to Lipstick Queen,
Inspired by the mystical garden of the same name, Lipstick Queen brings you Eden, the most luscious and tempting lipstick on earth! The color is a vibrant and juicy, semi-sheer red that makes you look like you've taken a bite from the most beautiful apple in the world. This easy-to-wear shade flatters every complexion from fair to dark, bringing out a rosy blush in the cheek and a twinkle in the eye.
Benefits:
Juicy semi-sheer apple red flatters all skin tones
Holds a magical apple green, holographic shimmer.
Deliciously hydrating with olive and sunflower seed oil, shea butter and vitamin E
Mouth-watering glossy formula lasts all day long
Ingredients: Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Vegetable Oil (Olus / Huile Vegetale), Euphorbia Cerifera Candelilla Wax (Candelilla Cera / Cire de Candelilla), Beeswax (Cera Alba / Cire D¿Abeille), Ozokerite, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Hydrogenated Olive Oil, Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter, Phenoxyethanol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter Extract, Red 30 Lake (CI 73360), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Carmine (CI 75470), Red 6 (CI 15850), Red 28 lake (CI 45410).
Overall Assessment: If you have long sought a red lipstick that isn't too bold, and that is infinitely easy to wear, then I highly recommend giving Lipstick Queen Eden Lipstick a try.
$24.00 for oz. from Lipstick Queen, Space NK US, Space NK UK, Ulta, Neiman Marcus, Barneys New York, Bloomingdale's, Net-A-Porter, Dermstore, Cult Beauty, b-glowing, Debenhams, Harvey Nichols, Feel Unique and Birchbox (Affiliate Links).
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My Beauty Bunny December 22, 2017 at 11:57 AM
I'm a little bit scared of bright reds! I'm more of an orange-red or sheer red kind of girl.
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lola seicento December 22, 2017 at 8:47 PM
This actually sheers out to a lovely wash of color with some lovely shimmer. It can definitely be blotted down as well.
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Erika December 22, 2017 at 5:27 PM
I love a semi sheer, glossy lip colour and this one looks like a serious contender.
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lola seicento December 22, 2017 at 8:48 PM
Me too, and this one definitely is!
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Prime Beauty December 22, 2017 at 6:37 PM
I love Lipstick Queen lipsticks. I glad it's sheer because I am slightly intimidated by reds.
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lola seicento December 22, 2017 at 8:48 PM
Me too, and they are so much fun! This definitely sheers down beautifully!
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Kath TheFabZilla December 22, 2017 at 6:41 PM
I have been wearing nude and berry lately, I need to start wearing red again. This is a pretty lipstick
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lola seicento December 22, 2017 at 8:49 PM
This is definitely a pretty red! It's infinitely wearable and would be gorgeous on you!
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MarciaF December 22, 2017 at 6:52 PM
That's a stunning red lipstick. One of the prettiest I've seen.
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lola seicento December 22, 2017 at 8:50 PM
I think so too! It's also nice that there is the option to really sheer it out!
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If you breach any provision of the rental agreement, you will be responsible for correcting it. If you are a tenant, it may mean that you are paying money to solve problems caused by you or your guests. If you do not voluntarily pay to repair the infringement, you may be sued for damages resulting from the infringement and/or possibly cleared by the lessor. The owner`s obligations are set out in the terms of the rental agreement and victoria-specific laws. The landlord must: The “law” refers to the legislation for residential rental agreements in your jurisdiction. After selecting the location of the property when you fill in the lease details, you will see in your selection a link to the applicable laws for the jurisdiction you have chosen. It is not necessary to explicitly indicate the name of the “law” in your contract, as the relevant legislation is satisfactorily characterized by the “salvatorial clause” clause of your rental agreement. The standard form agreement provides the parties with space not only to fill in the relevant details, but it also lists some of the conditions that, under Victorian law, must apply to all agreements. Second, the agreement contains the terms of the lease. These include rental, maintenance and the rights and obligations of tenants and landlords.
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Scientists achieved a major breakthrough in the fight against Type 1 diabetes by developing a treatment which would save the sufferers from a lifetime of insulin injections.The new treatment was codenamed DiaPep277. It will block the process which causes the body`s immune system to attack the pancreas in people with Type 1 diabetes. The treatment will be available in the markets within three years.
Planetary scientists have discovered the closest young star to Earth. An international team carried out a research and showed that the star, named AP Columbae, is the closest so-called pre main sequence star. Scientists used the telescopes in Coonabarabran, Chile, Hawai and California to show that the red-dwarf star AP Columbae is the closest to the Earth. Scientists added that for decades it was believed that young stars only resided in vast star-forming regions like Orion Nebula. These regions are usually hundreds of light years away from Earth. Scientists have carried out accurate, all sky surveys to find young stars much closer to home.
A 10-meter long periscope, indigenously developed for a nuclear reactor at the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) in Kalpakkam and claimed to be the longest in the world, was dedicated to the nation on 22 August. The Rs. 3.9-crore periscope, manufactured by Chennai -based Visual Education Aids (P) Ltd (VEA) in collaboration with IGCAR and others, was handed over to Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam (Bhavini), Kalpakkam, by IGCAR Director S.C. Chetal. The periscope is the longest in the world and would be used in the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor to view objects inside the reactor during maintenance.
Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California who analysed lunar rock samples, thought to have been derived from the original magma, found that the moon could be about 200 million younger than thought. It is believed that the moon took its birth from a giant impact between a large planet-like object and Earth. The energy of the impact was so high that the moon formed from melted material that was ejected into space and as it cooled down, the magma solidified into different mineral components. The rock they analysed is called ferroan anorthosite, or FAN, and it is believed to be the oldest of the moon`s crustal rocks.
The Zoological Survey of India will establish five DNA laboratories in Dehradun, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Pune with the objective of restraining wildlife poachers. The laboratory set by the country’s premier organisation in zoological research and studies will carry out the DNA test of animals listed under Wildlife Protection Act, in order to keep a tab on poaching of these species. The main aim behind setting DNA test centers is to help the wildlife experts in the investigation of dead animals and body parts smuggled to different countries for therapeutic and spiritual purposes. By DNA test it will also become easy to trace out that the dead animal found was being poached or killed by another animal.
Two teams of astronomers discovered the largest and farthest reservoir of water ever detected in the universe. The water in the reservoir is equivalent to 140 trillion times all the water in the world’s ocean. The water surrounds a huge feeding black hole, called a quasar more than 12 billion light years away. A quasar is powered by an enormous black hole that consumes a surrounding disk of gas and dust. Astronomers studied a quasar called APM 08279+5255. This quasar harbors a black hole 20 billion times more massive than the sun and produces as much as energy as a thousand trillion suns.
Scientists at the University of Columbia in New York developed a portable blood test device which can diagnose an infection within minutes. The device could be used effectively to prevent HIV and AIDS. The device is in the form of mChip, costing 1dollar and looks like a credit card.
Astronomers discovered that the planet named TrES-2b which is darker than any planet or moon in our solar system. This planet reflects less than one percent of the sunlight falling on it. The astronomers used NASA’s Kepler spacecraft to make this observation. It orbits its star at a distance of only three million miles. The star heats TrES-2b to a temperature of more than 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. TrES-2b orbits the star GSC03549, which is located about 750 light-years away. It can be observed near the constellation Draco.
NASA scientists announced that they had found the first evidence of flowing water on Mars. NASA confirmed that the evidence gathered by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter would be the first discovery of active liquid water in the ground on the red planet.
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Château d'Ygrande ****
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Logis Grand Hotel Montespan-Talleyrand ***
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Wow: PASS Summit is so diverse regarding sessions! It’s not just about geeks enjoying the latest new things in tech. Of course tech is the foundation for what we do and we all love it but everyone needs soft skills as well and Pass Summit is a great place to learn from other data experts about that topic.
So I went to Denise McInerney‘s session on how to successfully communicate with customers. Denise had some excercises for the group which were just amazing. Can you think of a better way to improve on your communication skills then ehm…right communicating ;-)?
First of all we identified who our customers are. It came with no surprise that there often is indeed a chain of customers and we as tech enablers most time start at the very end of that chain. There are developers asking us to do things, product managers talk to us to have xyz put in motion farther down stream possibly is a sales department who needs solutions which in turn then benefit our end customer (of whom we often don’t know much being at the other part of the chain).
Four important tools for customer communication
Empathy: walk in your customer’s shoes
Attitude: leverage partnership and overcome traditional “us vs them”-thinking
Speech: most of the time as tech people we are giving too much information…slow down and pause every now and then
Writing
Work out what the goals of your customers are
We all have experienced that customers approach us with a technical solution they developed like “I need you to send me an excel sheet with columns a to d each friday.” This might sound appealing to us as tech people as we have clear instructions what do and it might be a requirement in the end but it is far away from a goal.So step back and don’t jump to a solution right now! Listen carefully and ask questions to work out the goal. This reminds me very much of the great Mico Yuk’s approach which includes asking Why as often as 7 times. A little bit of foreshadowing…but today Edwin Sarmiento told me about the same thing and that he asks his customers the same word “Why” over and over until he get’s right to the motive behind a statement. Mico however has developed her own elegant way of doing that without irritating the conversation partners by varying the questions a bit. I had the honor to get to practice that with Denise. In the role play she approached me as a business analyst needing to have a report for a new product ASAP mostly based on another existing report. I then took some of the rush out of the discussion by asking “What are we trying to achieve here? What’s the overall goal?” and later summarized what she said. A few minutes later my ability to argue elegantly in English left me however I received great feedback about the way I managed to work out the goal.
Another participant did a comparable practice exercise and played the card of “I really would like to help you but that’s all about prioritization so please talk to my boss first”. Quite an effective technique as well however that’s not the kind of answer I would like to give and in my situation in a small company my boss would probably get back to me asking why I could not find a solution with my colleague without escalating.
Additional communication techniques
Denise put it great saying that often tech and business people talk to each other but are not communicating. It is like if they are talking two different languages and don’t get what the counterpart is talking about. In that regard is extremely important to practice active listening which means summarizing in your own words what your partner just said and checking if you understood correctly.
Regarding meetings it is vital to end 5 to 6 minutes earlier for a summary. Written documentation afterwards is key for clarity and sign-off. It is best to do this documentation in a system which is accessible by everyone like a corporate wiki or a ticket system.
Status updates
Give regular status updates (for example right on that wiki site) and be consistent about it. Status updates are best with the colors green (everything on track), yellow (potential problem) and red (problem). Don’t beautify a fact that you are lagging behind and be honest about the status. Nobody is keen about being on a project like the airport Berlin-Brandenburg so do your share to avoid such grave project failings with being honest. The hard part of course is that you have to have a plan how to get out of the situation and turn the red into a green. It was incredible watching another participant handling an excercise where she and the customer were forced to reset priorities due to timing constraints for a release. Bringing the bad news like “Key Feature x won’t be available in the next release” for me is quite a hard thing and I could just watch in aw and try to learn from this really skilled colleague. One last important thing is to set expectations right.
Regarding the introduction of changes during development and talking them through with developers Denise noted that it’s just like most developer have a hidden change budget in their head they are willing to handle. So the conversation will start out friendly and all of the sudden the developers will get angry to the product manager continuing to ask for more and more changes. Thus the request: Be open about what’s acceptable to you right from the beginning and where things tend to get challenging for you as a developer.
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Mason Knight Construction Ltd is a family run construction business based in Grange over Sands, South Cumbria.
David Melling, the principle company director, has been involved in the local construction industry for over 35 years, building a reputation for providing a professional, friendly and quality service to Clients.
David is a qualified time served carpenter, and has a broad range of construction skills. He has worked on a diverse range of construction projects during his 40 years in the industry, both in the commerial and private sector. David is well known and respected in the Grange area, having lived in South Cumbria for the last 38 years.
David has three sons, all of whom are in the Construction Industry. Chris Melling-Sawicki, is a MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor, and works for a local surveying practice in Kendal. Jonathan Melling, is a Technical Design Manager for a large commercial company. Simon Melling is assistant manager at a local builders merchants.
We provide a professional service in a friendly, approachable manner, and believe the key to success in any project is close communication and co-operation. We are pro-active in providing added value to projects through helpful advice and assistance for the ultimate success of a project. On all projects, we aim for complete Client satisfaction, and the way in which we conduct ourselves ensures an excellent working relationship with the Customer, and we hope ultimately repeat business
Latest News
Wed 12 May 2021
Renovation and structural project now ongoing. As members of FMB we are working within guidelines.
© 2015 Mason Knight Construction Ltd. Highgarth Kilmidyke Road All rights reserved. Mason Knight Construction Ltd is a registered company number 9876126. Registered in England and Wales.
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She got all the Samantha books for Christmas and had already finished reading all of them by her birthday.
Off for birthday breakfast donuts.
Even James got a donuts hole.
At school the birthday girls had treats and also got to call on classmates, who gave them compliments about what they like about them.
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gradually adapted to the smaller format and the onset of computer design took it in a whole new direction, a similar thing seems to be happening once again, take this cover for the new hot chip album, great artwork which fits the whacky art-school dance funk music well
however when it gets reduced down to the 60 x 60 pixels
used by most online music stores, things start to go fuzzy at the edges, the alex smoke cover below likewise, fits the
minimal-techno it aims to illustrates very well and…
it stands up much better to being scaled down so greatly, I guess that simple, iconic covers like this one are likely to become more frequent as buyers (or borrowers) move from shops to internet… a sign of the times… both good & bad
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In 2008, I came across a small graffiti in my neighbourhood in Cardiff, and it spelt Go home Polish. I dwelt on it for a while, unsure whether I really should be going anywhere or whether I already was home.
In 2016, with the Brexit referendum breaking Britain in half, and the rising wave of nationalism sweeping across Europe, the slogan took on an even darker tone, and I felt compelled to respond to it. Literally.
In April 2018, I set off on an 1900 km journey, on foot, between Wales, where I've lived for 20 years, and Poland, where I was born. I drew a straight line on the map, got a pair of good hiking shoes, and walked out of my Cardiff flat, facing east: Wales. England. France. Belgium. Holland. Germany. Czech Republic. Poland. My goal was to ask people about home, in a journey that would take 105 days to complete.
Although I anticipated confrontation, polemics, and awkwardness, the antagonism never really came. On the contrary. People responded to the question in a deeply personal way: human to human, rather than citizen to foreigner. Most put their hand on their chest to show me where home was. Many wanted to tag along. Few mentioned their nationality. Only one chased me away.
As the journey progressed, the Go home Polish’ slogan became irrelevant. However, I decided to keep it as a title, and a symbolic axis on which this project is set. This is to challenge the language that dehumanises the other. This is to object to generalisation. This is to look at the geopolitical agenda from the perspective of each individual.
And where is home? The answer is elusive and complex, a riddle that transcends time and administration. But I have found it, north of Olpe in Germany:
The village Ursula used to live in disappeared under the surface of the water when the dam was built. A whole village turned into Atlantis. Folks relocated and left their homes behind. She was a little girl.Some sixty years later, her children bring Ursula back to that place, to the shore of the lake that swallowed her home. She is in her 70’s, but remembers exactly where the house is - her finger like the magnetic needle of a compass, trembling gently and pointing. There! The children take to the water and swim to that spot. They float above the ghost house they can neither see nor enter, connecting to an unattainable place, feeling its pulse within their own being. And although they feel it profoundly, they know it cannot be reached or contained.
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I have always loved the movies and the movie business. Perhaps it is because I was born into it. My family owned and operated the two drive-in theatres in Statesville, N.C. until I was ten. I worked at the two indoor Statesville theatres as a teen. I was sent to Salisbury in 1971 to manage the Capitol Theatre. Through the 1970s, I managed, in addition to the Capitol, the Thunderbird Drive-In and the Terrace Theatre. I collected movies for many years and transported my 16mm projector all over Rowan County, showing movies, cartoons and comedies to groups, whether they wanted to watch them or not.
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Well, this "in-house" imprisonment is taking its toll. I imagine this is what it feels like to a bird who is caged or even a wild animal in a zoo. I would be flying back and forth or pacing back and forth, if it would not hurt my foot more. Further injury would make this "imprisonment" much longer.
I do nothing but watch reruns on TV while sitting and eating. I do not have any real junk food so I eat other stuff - anything I can find. No excess walking and no exercise is really boring - and fattening.
My neighbors stop by and visit and I would be totally bonkers if they did not come. I really appreciate it. I know I should be happy that I did not injure myself more seriously, but emotionally, I am suffering. I am not ready to be an invalid - I am still too young.
My future plans for an adventure have been put on hold. This saddens me, too. I moved to Pensacola for the beach, but also for the closeness of other interesting places that were just a day's drive or less from there. THAT is what I had planned for 2018. Discover new places and adventures. Thus far, the only places I have gone are the places shown to me on TV and those I discover reading my mystery books.
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In-form Moussa Dembele secures a point for Fulham at MK DonsMoussa Dembele's sixth goal in as many matches rescued managerless Fulham as they came from behind to draw 1-1 at MK Dons in the first ever competitive match between the two sides.MK Dons had taken the lead after half an hour as Dean Bowditch superbly volleyed home for his third of the season.But right on the stroke of half-time visitors Fulham were level as Dembele made up for an earlier miss when he slotted home from six yards.And that is how it stayed despite Ross McCormack seeing an effort cleared off the line with nine minutes remaining.The hosts went close to finding an opener inside 10 minutes when Bowditch fired a long-range effort towards Joe Lewis, but the Fulham goalkeeper did excellently to palm the ball away from danger and out for a corner.Bowditch then turned provider after a well-worked corner routine allowed the winger to slot the ball through to Josh Murphy inside the box, before the on-loan Norwich man fired a shot straight into a crowd of bodies and Fulham were able to clear.Four minutes later - with the goal gaping - Cottagers striker Dembele fired high over an open goal from two yards out after McCormack squared a pass beautifully into his path.And Bowditch made him pay as he smashed home with a stunning half-volley from the edge of the visitors' box to grab the Dons a deserved lead midway through the first half.But the Dons could not see their slender advantage through to the break as Dembele made amends for his earlier miss a minute from the interval with a neat finish from six yards out after some sloppy defending from Karl Robinson's side.The visitors started to pile on the pressure after half-time as Sean Kavanagh threatened with a testing strike from outside the box but Dons keeper David Martin was equal to it and smothered the danger.But the Dons responded well and two chances of their own within quick succession.Murphy fizzed an inviting cross in from the right-hand side, which found Darren Potter in a crowd of bodies in the box but he failed to guide his effort on target before Bowditch raced clear of the Fulham defence and had his strike well saved.The hosts squandered another good opportunity to go in front just after the hour when Jordan Spence burst past the challenges of a number of the Cottagers defenders and found Nicky Maynard in space inside the box, but his effort sailed well over.Fulham were starting to threaten on the counter-attack as Kavanagh burst forward from midfield and had an effort on goal excellently closed down by the Dons defence inside the 72nd minute, before Luke Garbutt's long-range strike sailed over five minutes later.McCormack was next to be left frustrated in front of goal for the Cottagers when his effort was heroically cleared of the line by Dons defender Kyle McFadzean nine minutes from time
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rssfeeds.usatoday.com – Javier Bardem got an eyeful of Cameron Diaz from his Ferrari in "The Counselor' 7 years 42 weeks ago via brucelee
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Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Gravity’ Falls to ‘Grandpa’
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This weekend marks the end of Gravity, which ruled the box office charts for three weeks, due to its powerful plot and execution. It was bested this weekend not by another film of high caliber and repute, but by a sequel to one of the most low-brow franchises of all time:
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This weekend, a beloved—albeit raunchy and low-brow—franchise returns to the big screen after three years, and with a famous author teams up with a famous director to mix up the new releases with a film that’s more on the dramatic side of things.
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I went to a screening of Ridley Scott’s “The Counselor” last night. For the first time in an evening screening, it’s press only. I wondered why. It kinda makes sense after this morning when I read a tweet by film critic Jordan Hoffman (Film.com, ScreenCrush.com). It goes like this: “THE COUNSELOR is this year’s KILLING THEM SOFTLY.
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fb.indiewire.com – Can Ridley Scott's "The Counselor" finally usurp Alfonso Cuaron's "Gravity" from the top of the box office this weekend? Certainly, it's got a killer cast—Michael Fassbender, Javier Bardem, Brad Pitt, Penelope Cruz and lots more—and it also has Cameron Diaz....having sex....with a car. Yes, really. A batch of new photos from the Cormac McCarthy-penned thriller have dropped online, but perhaps the most crucial (via IGN) is Diaz grinding up on car with Bardem watching in hilarious horror. 8 years 6 weeks ago via jackiechan
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Legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott and Pulitzer Prize winning author Cormac McCarthy (No Country for Old Men) have joined forces in the motion picture thriller THE COUNSELOR, starring Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, and Brad Pitt. McCarthy, making his screenwriting...
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Cast: Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Dean Norris, Goran Visnjic, Javier Bardem, Jeremy Renner, John Leguizamo, Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman, Penelope Cruz, Rosie Perez
Director: Ridley Scott
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: R
Runtime: 111mins
Release Date: October 25, 2013
Stage: Distribution
Genre: Drama, Thriller
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Vocalist and actor Michael Lanning has been entertaining audiences since the age of nine. He has worked with a Beatle while singing lead for Jiva in the 1970s, written songs for the likes of Dave Edmunds and the Stray Cats, starred in Tony-nominated Broadway and Tour musicals, and for a six-year span was a featured vocalist for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Now at the age of 60 years young, Michael is preparing the release of his first ever solo album. As he and I sat down to talk, Michael honestly, passionately, and at times hysterically, shared some stories of the great times in his rich and varied musical history, as well as his exciting current and future plans.
Dan Roth: I wanted to begin by asking you about Jiva (pronounced "Gee-Vah") - your band from the '70's. Where did the name come from?
Michael Lanning: Jiva? It's a Hindi word, which literally means ,"That which breathes". It is commonly used in Hindu mythology and Hindu religion to signify the common soul of the common man.
DR: George Harrison eventually signed you to his Dark Horse label. How did you attract his attention?
Album cover of Jiva's album with Dark Horse
ML: Myself, Jim Strauss, Mike 'Reedo' Reed and Tommy Hilton had put this band together literally to pay a phone bill. [laughs] We had a $150 phone bill and this place in San Bernardino called the Family Dog was going to pay us $280. So we put a bunch of tunes together and it stuck! We started writing songs and next thing you know we were playing clubs in Los Angeles and we were getting a following. Alot of us were followers of Prem Rawat. Personally, I've been doing his meditation now for almost forty years.
We were starting to get noticed by record labels after we put our first record out, called "By His Grace". "By His Grace" was produced by Chet McCracken, Jay Lewis and Rusty Buchanan. We had about fifteen labels interested in us at the time, as we were doing showcases around L.A. Linda and her sister Olivia Arias, who later became Mrs. George Harrison, were friends of ours and they turned our record on to George. George loved the record and he came to a place called the Topanga Corral to hear us perform. He said he loved our songs and loved our energy and he pretty much signed us on the spot. Our music was really a joyous celebration of the universe and our place in it and George just fell in love with the band. He hired Stewart Levine who had produced the Jazz Crusaders and Minnie Riperton to be our main producer, and George served as our Executive Producer.
Jiva with George Harrison (June 1975)
DR: And Gary Wright (of "Dream Weaver" fame) played keyboards on this record.
ML: Yes! What a sweet, sweet guy. He was a follower of Paramahansa Yogananda, as was George. And through his friendship with George, became a follower of the Self-Realization Fellowship. Gary was this great keyboard player, tasty as hell. It was right when he was blowing up that he came in and played keyboards on our record.
Paul Bass, this great keyboardist from the band Ivory also came in and played keyboards on "Take My Love" on that album.
DR: Did you tour behind this new record?
ML: We toured with Fleetwood Mac in 1975 on that first Stevie [Nicks] and Lindsey [Buckingham] tour. We watched their album go Gold while we couldn't find our records in the stores. A&M were pissed at George because they thought he was dragging his feet by not handing in his first album for Dark Horse/A&M, all the while George was sick. A&M wound up suing him and our band got lost in the shuffle.
I will say this about the Mac: They were genuinely sweet to us. They really treated us like royalty. They put our equipment in their crew bus when they could. They were always taking us out. They used to stand in the wings and watch us. John McVie in particular would come up to us and say "You really had 'em tonight". We were like "What are you talking about? You guys are kicking our ass! You guys are fantastic!" [laughs]
Touring with Donovan was fun. With him, we were both his opening act and his back-up band!
DR: Did you guys have a single off the album?
ML: There wasn't a hit single, but we were getting airplay across the country in some major breakout markets. Birmingham, Austin, Atlanta, Athens Georgia were all playing our record, but A&M would not promote the record. Ya know, most bands think they have "made it" when they get their big record deal. Just because you get signed does not mean that you are going to be a big star, that's just the beginning of the process. And nowadays, its even worse. It's just bullshit. You got people like Nicki Minaj making decisions on who's a good singer?! Are you kidding me?!
DR: Did you stay in touch with George Harrison after your time with him and his label?
ML: Yeah. When George and Olivia moved into their new house, George had cut out the photo of me from the cover of the Jiva album and put it on his mantelpiece. This big granite mantelpiece and it was the only thing on there. Jim Strauss had stopped over there one day and saw it before I did, and he told me "George really loved you, Michael". I was really touched.
My girlfriend, who later became my first wife, and I used to go to his house, have dinner with him and hang out. We would sing songs like "Norwegian Wood" and George would pull out his sitar. George was such a sweetheart and was so open. He would say, "I can't wait til your rich and famous so I can hang out with you" [laughs] and I would say, "George we're hanging out right now!" [laughs] He was such a great soul.
One night he and Olivia had us over for Indian food. We had to sit on the floor to eat it - we were sitting on banana leaves - eating with our fingers, doing it Indian style, and George cooked it all for us. He really learned how to prepare Indian food very well. Those days were so much fun.
DR: So your next album wasn't on Dark Horse?
ML: Our third album, "More Grace", was another independent release, and it was sort of a Jiva "Unplugged" record produced by Stephen Barncard. Stephen was an audio genius. He produced the Grateful Dead, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Crosby & Nash - he has done so much. He recently found the original 8-track tapes and transferred and remixed them and made them available on Bandcamp.
DR: The harmonies on this album are fantastic.
ML: Dan, the one thing I love more than anything else about music is vocals together, whether in harmony or unison - just gives me goosebumps. To hear the Beach Boys sing without vibrato in unison - there is a song of theirs called "Kiss Me Baby" - [sings Please Don't Let me Argue Anymore] and they all sing it together in unison. It is just so gorgeous. And the Beatles, same thing. George always got stuck with the middle harmony. He always would tell us "That's the hardest one to do." [laughs]
DR: And then your fourth and final album with Jiva was on Polydor?
ML: After "More Grace" we got noticed by David Chackler and Stuart Alan Love. And we released what was to be our last album, "Still Life" with Polydor. That album was produced by Stephen Barncard, who we insisted upon, and Stuart.
DR: I really enjoy "Face the Light" from that album.
ML: Thank you. Me too. [laughs] It was kind of my answer to Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run". I am a huge Springsteen fan.
DR: Did you tour for the "Still Life" album?
ML: We did a hometown gig with Atlanta Rhythm Section and Chuck Leavell's Sea Level and then we toured with Rockpile in 1978-79.
DR: So four albums, four record labels. Who owns the rights to everything? Any chance these will all be officially re-released?
ML: The rights? I have no idea. [laughs] It's a little frustrating. The two independent records are ours. The Polydor and Dark Horse albums I am not sure. We go to the Strawberry Music Festival each year, and last year filmmaker Billy Marchese started a documentary of the band, telling the story of the "More Grace" album, and it's going to burgeon into this full-fledged Jiva documentary and what we want to do is coincide that with the release of a Jiva Box Set. The set would include all four records and outtakes, of which we have a few.
DR: Are you still in touch with your band mates?
ML: Oh yeah! All the guys. I love 'em. We've been mates for years. Tommy Hilton is one of my oldest and best friends. I always have a good time with him whenever we get together.
Jiva in 1977: (L-R) Thomas Hilton, Mike 'Reedo' Reed, Michael Lanning, Patric Pearsall, Steven Halter
DR: When you perform solo these days, do you still throw in any songs from your Jiva era?
ML: There's a couple I do that pull out of the Jiva catalog, like "Alone with You" and "Hey Brother". I would need a whole band to do songs like "Face the Light" or "Something's Goin' On Inside, L.A.".
DR: When did the band call it a day?
ML: By late '79 it was over. I was 27 years old, had a 1-year old son and no prospects. So, I went back to school, took refresher music courses, a poetry course and started getting into drama.
I was thinking I might get into doing jingles, but that didn't start until 1985, '86. I had a real nice 12-year run with that. I did three dozen national radio and TV spots in that time. Chevy Heartbeat of America, Mr. Goodwrench, Albertsons, [sings Sizzler...sounds good]. You name it, I sang it. I was with Snickers for two and a half years [sings There's a hunger inside you...]
Reedo, Patric Pearsall, and I formed a new rockabilly, cow-punk band called "Randolph Scott". The band also included Jimmy Hilton (Tommy's younger brother) on keys and vocals and Kasey Alsbury on guitar and vocals. We released one 4-song EP in 1983.
DR: So when you were touring with Rockpile, is that when you got to know Dave Edmunds?
ML: Yes. Dave is a sweetheart, one of the gentlest hearts. I've been a fan of Dave ever since I first heard "I Hear You Knocking" coming over Radio Luxembourg when I was in Sweden. I've been a fan of his from 1970 on. And I used to think "Wouldn't it be a coup if I got a Dave Edmunds cover at some point in my life?" And now were really good friends and he wound up recording three of my tunes.
DR: I was going to ask about that. He did "Beach Boy Blood (In My Veins)", "Everytime I See Her" and "Falling Through a Hole" all written by you. When you wrote these songs, did you write them with Dave in mind?
ML: "Fallin' Through a Hole" was the first one. George Harrison was working with Dave for a song on the Porky's Revenge! soundtrack, and I got a tape of about five songs to Linda who was going to see them in Hawaii. Dave listened to the tape and picked "Fallin' Through a Hole" to do, and came back and asked if I could do anymore. So Rick Bell and I co-wrote "Everytime I See Her" and Dave flipped over it. He wound up doing both of these on his Closer to the Flame album.
A few years later, I was meeting him for lunch and he had the Beach Boys' Sunflower album playing. I found out then that he was such a Beach Boys fan like I was, so when I gave him a tape of some demos, I told him to listen to the last song on there, which was "Beach Boy Blood (In My Veins)" and he flipped over it. He recorded it and released it on his Plugged In album.
DR: And you also wrote a song that the Stray Cats recorded.
ML: "Cry Baby". Dave had it on hold for himself actually, and he made the mistake of playing it for Brian Setzer. Brian really wanted to do it with the Stray Cats and Dave agreed to let them do it as long as he got to sing a verse and trade fours with him on guitar. So that's what happened - Dave sings the third verse and between the second and third verses Dave and Brian trade fours on guitar.
DR: Dave was producing their album at the time?
ML: Yes. He really has made his name as such a great producer. He also was the musical director for the first two or three Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction concerts. Of all people, he really deserves to be in that Hall.
DR: You mentioned Rick Bell earlier. You guys have written songs together for quite some time.
Michael Lanning and Rick Bell
ML: Rick is from Philadelphia and he had this band in the '70s called Wire & Wood. Rick moved his band out to L.A. and we used to put our band together and do Beach Boys songs at gigs. That's where we first met. Rick and I became fast friends and stayed in touch, and eventually started writing songs together. We wrote a song for the movie Cocktail, which was supposed to be on the album but arrived a day late so it wound up being a 28-second sound cue in the movie, which was really disappointing. [laughs] We also did songs for Baywatch and Zapped Again, wrote "Cry Baby" and "Every Time I See Her" together, and then did our own album as It's Only Roy.
DR: Art is on Vacation. That's a fun album.
"I'm Not You" by It's Only Roy
ML: I personally think it's a masterpiece - I just love that record.
We had a run-in with Paul Allen of Microsoft. Rick and I were going to call our band 'Grown Men' and Paul had a group that he was calling 'Grown Men' that were trademarked three weeks before we trademarked ours. We couldn't find his trademark. So he sicced his lawyers on us with a cease and desist letter. Paul was just a stinking asshole about it. He was just a jackass. He just pretends to be a musician, were real musicians. So in the end, we decided to take the high road and say "no hard feelings" and we sent him a copy of the record and tickets for our show in Seattle. No response from Paul whatsoever.
DR: How did you wind up working with playwright Frank Wildhorn?
ML: It's going to be 18 years this March, that I have been working with Frank. I was originally doing demos for him for his show called The Civil War. Frank had gotten something like a thousand tapes in a shopping bag and picked Gene Miller's, another amazing singer, and mine. The two of us played the Southern and Northern Captains. Anyway, vocal contractor Bobbi Page, an amazing singer herself, calls me up one day and says "This guy Frank Wildhorn wants to meet you and do this musical about the Civil War". I said "Wildhorn? What kind of name is that?" [laughs] Then I realized the connection as he had the Jekyll & Hyde musical doing the national tour before it went to Broadway. And I thought "The Civil War? How the hell are they going to do this? Is it going to be Lincoln in a top hat tap dancing across the stage singing "Emancipation Proclamation..." ? [laughs] You know what I mean? But when I heard the first song that I ever sang for him called "Brother My Brother" I was hooked. I thought "Oh my God. This guy is the real deal. "
DR: The Civil War went through several incarnations, and you were involved in all of them. From Houston -
ML: We did the original production at the Alley Theatre in Houston, which was one of my favorite productions we've ever done because it was basically a song cycle with a little bit of dialogue. It was mostly telling the story in song.
DR: There was also the national tour, the Broadway production, the Gettysburg "For the Glory" production, Ford's Theatre. You played the Northern Captain in all of them. What was it about that role?
Michael Lanning and Gene Miller as
opposing officers in The Civil War
(photo by Eduardo Patino)
ML: The songs for one thing. The songs I got to sing were just amazing! "Northbound Train", "Brother My Brother", "Judgment Day", "The Glory". There is just so much great, great music in there.
DR: Which incarnation did you think worked the best?
ML: We did an incarnation at Ford's Theater and I think that was my favorite. We did a really good version of it at the Majestic Theater in Gettysburg, Vincent Marini directed it, and that was a good incarnation of it. I think my personal favorite was Jeff Calhoun's production at Ford's Theatre. Part and parcel because of the setting. It was so amazing. Here we are at Ford's Theatre talking about the Civil War where Lincoln himself was assassinated. How much better can it get?
DR: In 2011, you also wound up back on Broadway with Frank once again in Bonnie and Clyde.
ML: Yeah, that was alot of fun. Sadly, that only lasted two months on Broadway ,which I was really upset about.
DR: You had two songs as the Preacher in Bonnie & Clyde?
ML: It's funny, when we did it in La Jolla, I only had "God's Arms are Always Open" and then Frank pulled me aside the beginning of the next year and said, "I wrote you another song and it starts the second act" and that was "Made in America"!
DR: With your extensive rock and stage experience, you seemed to be a natural fit for what the Trans-Siberian Orchestra was starting to do on stage. How did you get in on the ground floor with them?
ML: Dave Clemmons, who had casted The Civil War and was one of the top casting directors in the city, was casting for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra in 2000. I came in for my audition for Paul O'Neill and had one of the worst auditions of my life. I put the music for "Try a Little Tenderness" in front of the piano player and he was just mangling it. I asked him if he knew Joe Cocker's "Feelin' Alright" and he didn't. So I got behind the piano, plunked out the 2-chord version of "Feelin' Alright" and sang it and Paul flipped. I was in.
DR: Which songs did you perform with them?
ML: I started out doing "Prince of Peace" but they gave it to a girl the next year. I had three songs on the first tour including "Good King Joy" and "Three Kings and I (What Really Happened)" and that's when Al [Pitrelli] and I would have so much fun with it where he would play a guitar riff and I would sing it back to him, and then I would sing a riff and he would play it back to me and he would go high and I would go high, and he would just mug and it broke the audience up.
It was my idea to then to break into Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir". We had eight strings on board and I thought why the hell not just do a left turn and make the audience go nuts for 18 bars and then pull it back into the song. We would also do it with ZZ Top's "La Grange" in Texas [sings Rumor spreadin' a-'round in that Texas town...] and the audience would go apeshit.
Dan Roth NJ · The Three Kings and I
"Three Kings and I / Kashmir" Live 2001
DR: You also did the Beatles classic "With a Little Help From My Friends" with them.
ML: Yeah, that was after my son had passed away. That was one of his favorite tunes as a little kid. He used to make me play it over and over again. That and "Have a Little Faith in Me" was a tune he loved. And he loved the group Incubus that was from his high school. We played them all at his wake. For that year, I wanted to sing "With a Little Help From My Friends" as a tribute to my son. Well, Paul O'Neill had this ridiculous idea to do [sings We come from the land of the ice and snow, from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow]
DR: The Immigrant Song
ML: Right, Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song". It was too high for me, and it didn't work. It went over like a lead balloon. So every time Paul was out of town, we would do "With a Little Help From My Friends" and it brought the house down. So the others in the cast finally ganged up on him, and told him "Your idea wasn't working and Lanning's idea is bringing down the house", so we got to do it for the rest of the tour.
Dan Roth NJ · With a Little Help From My Friends jam
"With a Little Help from My Friends" Live 2004
I think that was the straw that broke the camel's back. The next year he changed it up and took out anything that Pitrelli and I were doing that was so much fun. Year after year, Paul would put his greasy fingers on it and make it more and more of what he wanted it to be, or what he thought a rock and roll tour was supposed to be. If something's not broke, well you sure gotta fix it! [laughs]
I was also the go-to guy when someone couldn't perform. There was a time when Tony Gaynor had a death in his family -we were in Boise - this was in '02 or '03 - and I had to step in and be the narrator. I also stepped in for Rod Weber and Jill Gioia over the years.
DR: Their shows certainly grew in popularity quite a bit in the six years that you were with them. What do you think made the TSO tours so successful?
ML: The personalities were what made the initial group, especially on the West Coast touring group. We were characters and we had a lot of fun and it translated on stage. In the signings afterwards fans would always say, "It looked like you were having so much fun up there" and that's because we were! We were having a shitload of fun! Everybody loved each other and we were all getting along and it showed. We were having the best time, goofing around, being silly, and Paul came in and stepped all over it. Which is really sad, because now it's nothing but lasers and fire. What do lasers and fire and giant cranes have to do with Christmas? Like a stuck pig, he bled all the fun right out of it.
DR: The early West Coast cast is really revered by fans.
Michael Lanning with TSO
(Photo Courtesy of Brian Reichow)
ML: Ya know, Al Pitrelli and I had that bit together and we were always mugging and challenging each other, making the audience laugh. Tommy Farese was just a nuthouse - he was so much fun. He was the emcee and he started introducing me as "The Most Soulful White Man on the Planet" - that's where I got that moniker from. And Tony Gaynor with his very droll delivery of the story and Bart Shatto as the bum singing "Old City Bar". It was really something - it was really a special thing.
Funny story about Bart. He would get his make-up and wig on and get dressed up as a bum for "Old City Bar" and he used to stay in character and wander around the arena and pick through trashcans. I used to tease and screw with him because he would not break character. I used to point him out to the arena security, telling them "That guy shouldn't be here, you gotta kick him out". [laughs] One time we were in Portland and he was literally being escorted out by security - he had this wild-eyed look as he was looking back at me and still not breaking character. At the last possible moment, I finally told the security "Hey it's cool, he's in the band." I love Bart; he is such a sweetheart.
When it was fun, it was the best. They were some of the best years I had performing. Especially with Al Pitrelli, Jane Mangini, John O. Reilly and Steve Murphy on drums, Johnny Lee [Middleton] and the cast of singers - it was so much fun, so healthy. We created such a good vibe on stage, and that translated to the audience.
The last two weeks of the last tour I did with them, Pitrelli would get calls from Paul O'Neill every other night with these insane directions of minutiae, telling him to tell me not to swirl the mic on this part of the song, tell Michael not to take the microphone off the stand in this part of the song, tell Michael this, tell Michael that. I am a professional, I know what I'm doing and I have been doing it successfully for years with this show. "Don't take the microphone off the stand in this part of the song"?! Dude! You're just trying to hassle me. It's not all about you, Paul!
DR: You sang "Christmas Dreams" on TSO's Lost Christmas Eve album. Can you tell me a little about the recording of this song?
"Christmas Dreams" by Trans-Siberian Orchestra; Michael Lanning - vocals
ML: [laughs] It was laborious. That is the best way I can put it. It took me about four months to do that one track. Paul kept on having me come in once or twice a week and work a little bit of it at a time. It must have been at least fifty takes! I listen to that performance now, and as much as people like it, I listen to it and cringe because I can hear the forced nature of it. And even that synthesized piano on a sequence track, it's the same thing every time - it's sequenced and it drives me nuts. [laughs] The performance is overwrought and I didn't want it to be like that. I am a natural singer and I wanted to sing it naturally so it was a little disconcerting for Paul to come in and over-produce me. I like to call those kind of people "reducers".
Michael Lanning with TSO
(Photo Courtesy of Charlie Gow)
I don't mean to badmouth Paul all this time; it's just irritating to me that I got shafted. Everybody that got fired was shafted. Because we helped him build that railroad, and that's the thanks we get? You're going to fire us after that? How dare you!
The same thing happened with Jill Gioia. She is an amazing singer! She got a stint on CBS's Rockstar Supernova - she was one of the ten finalists. She was let go the same year I was. They didn't want anyone approaching some kind of familiarity or fame. Paul couldn't handle that. He didn't want anyone's name above the title or anything like that, which is fine. But don't be such a megalomaniacal fool that you have to fire people because they are getting too popular.
DR: Around that time, you also were involved in Dee Snider's Van Helsing's Curse project?
ML: Yeah, that was fun. Pitrelli brought me in on that one. I just did backgrounds but that was alot of fun. It was nice meeting Dee because he seems like such a crazy-ass guy and he is just that normal dude! [laughs]
DR: You currently have a crowd-funding campaign happening to launch a solo album. What took you so long to finally release your first solo album?
ML: I don't know, actually. It's a live album, culled from two of my performances at The Bitter End - two of the best performances I've ever had with my band family. It's basically me and my guitar - there's one song where everybody else joins in. It just happened to be two magical nights. Eleven songs are on it, nine of them are mine that I wrote. Jennifer Grais wrote this beautiful, amazing song called "Woman in the Moon" and Jimmy 'Jo Joy' Hilton wrote this Irish-type tune called "Whistle in Me Walk".
You know, I do it all, I've been an actor - I've been on Baywatch, and ER - but all I've ever really wanted to do - my biggest passion - is to play my own music in front of my own audience. As much as I love Wildhorn and other things I've done, this is something I always have wanted to do.
I'm going to do a CD Release Party show at The Bitter End, where the CD will be included in the ticket price, so everyone that attends gets a copy of the CD. The majority of the money raised from the crowd-funding will go towards promotion to get the word out.
DR: Seems like you stay pretty busy. What's next for you?
ML: I still want to work on a studio album as a solo record. I did an EP a few years ago with the 9th Avenue Drifters and we want to do another record. Rick Bell and I want to another It's Only Roy album.
I've been working with Frank Wildhorn again; I am doing a reading for him right now called Excalibur, based on Sir Thomas Mallory's King Arthur. I am playing Hector, Arthur's adopted father.
I'll be at the Flat Rock Playhouse in North Carolina later this month doing a tribute to Neil Diamond.
I'm also back working with Tommy Farese and the guys with Kings of Christmas. I've already recorded a couple demos, and we will hopefully be touring this Christmas. It will be great to go out on tour with those guys again; it will be like old times. And then the Bonnie & Clyde national tour should be starting up soon.
What some friends of mine and I want to do is put on a tribute to Joe Cocker's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" album and have a full band and do a benefit show, maybe for The Actor's Fund, and have a full night of songs from that album. That is one of my favorite live albums - so many great songs.
DR: Of all of the many projects that you have been involved in, many of which we have talked about tonight, which would you like to be most remembered for?
ML: Probably the Jiva days. Looking back, we were really ahead of our time. We were a spiritual band, talking about meditation at a time when no one, except for George, was talking about it. We spoke about things that were poignant and deep. Now our songs are getting noticed on YouTube. There are bands that are doing covers of our songs. There is a real resurgence happening with Jiva.
DR: Any shows over the years that really stand out to you over the others?
ML: Yeah, with TSO - the third and fourth tours were really so memorable and fun - the connection that we had with the audiences was just so great. That and the Ford's Theatre Civil War shows. And there were some memorable shows Jiva did with Fleetwood Mac.
DR: You are a pretty open book, but let's wind this up by you telling me something that most people wouldn't know about you.
ML: One of things people might not know about me is that I've been a martial arts expert for half my life. I studied Tai Chi for about three years and I studied Aikido for about fifteen years. After studying Tai Chi for a few years, I really embraced Aikido, which is really about a re-direction of energy and you can use it in everyday life -it's almost meditative like Prem Rawat's Knowledge. It's very useful - I've only had to use it three times in my life. Aikido really taught me how to defend myself in a non-destructive way.
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Teenage water skier Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah will soon add another prestigious event to her schedule after she was invited as one of only 27 open women skiers to participate in the 2017 World Games that will be held in Wroclaw, Poland from July 22-29.
Aaliyah, 13, received the invitation from the International Waterski and Wakeboard Federation (IWWF) through the Malaysian Waterski and Wakeboard Federation (MWWF) on Wednesday to compete in the tricks event.
It is a major feat for Aaliyah as she had set another historic mark to become the youngest skier to be selected for the World Games at only 13 years of age.
Aaliyah, who bagged five gold medals at the Asian Waterski and Wakeboard Championships in South Korea in August, is ranked No. 21 in the world in tricks for open women and No. 6 in the world for U17 women.
With each country only allowed one skier, Aaliyah has leapfrogged several top skiers such as world No. 3 Erika Lang of the United States and Canada’s world No. 5 Whitney McClintock to take a spot in Wroclaw.
“I am so excited to be selected. It is such a great honour for me because this is the first time that i am selected for a multi-sport event at a world level,” said Aaliyah.
The teenager’s selection for the World Games will however put her 2017 plans into a slight disarray.
The 2015 SEA Games double gold medallist is due to depart for Santiago, Chile on Dec 29 to compete at the IWWF Junior World Championships from Jan 3-8.
She is also due to compete at the IWWF Asian Oceanian Championships in Auckland, New Zealand (Feb 1-6) and the Moomba Masters in Melbourne, Australia in March.
Besides that, Aaliyah will also head to Florida in April for a six-week training stint with former world champion Cory Pickos and to compete in the US Masters in May.
She is also set to compete at the 2017 SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur where she will look to win another two gold medals to add to her three gold medals won in the last two SEA Games in Palembang and Singapore.
“It is now a dilemma for us to try and fit the World Games into her schedule,” said her father-cum-coach Hanifah Yoong.
“We need to sit down with her and contemplate very carefully what is good for her despite this huge and rare honour for Aaliyah.”
The MWWF and Aaliyah have until Dec 19 to confirm their participation for the World Games.
WATERSKIER AALIYAH ENDS ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH 5 GOLDS
August 29, 2016
Teenager Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah has bagged five gold medals to cap a successful week at the Asian Waterski and Wakeboard Championships in Yeonggwang, South Korea.
The 13-year-old, who holds the Asian record of 7,110 points for tricks, was never a doubt for the gold medal in her pet event despite competing in the Under-17 category.
She first set a meet record of 6,660 points in the preliminary round before going on to secure gold with 5,340 points on Thursday.
It was a 1-2 finish for Malaysia in the tricks event as 15-year-old Arianna Chow (3,910pts) took silver, ahead of South Korea’s Jung So-young (1,860pts).
Aaliyah grabbed her second gold on Thursday in the jump event, clearing 26.7m – also a new meet record – to finish ahead of So-young (12.8m).
Yesterday, the double gold medallist at the Singapore SEA Games last year continued to impress by grabbing the slalom gold.
Aaliyah was way ahead of the field as she managed 3.5 buoys on a 13m rope for the gold.
It was also a new national record, erasing the previous mark of 2 buoys on a 13m rope set by half-sister Philippa Yoong 12 years ago.
Arianna again settled for silver with 0.5 buoys on a 14.25m rope. Lebanon’s Soraya Saghbini was third after clearing five buoys on a 16m rope.
Aaliyah’s sweep of all three events was more than enough for her to win the overall category – for her fourth gold medal.
Aaliyah, her brothers – 10-year-old Aiden and eight-year-old Adam – and Arianna then took the team gold with a score of 4,168.99.
Aiden also had a superb outing, scoring 2,760 points in tricks to pip Japan’s Ryo Nagatomo to the silver by 10 points. Indonesia’s Suprihono Dimas Ridho (3,180pts) took gold.
South Korea finished with the silver in the team event after posting 4,075.76 while Japan (2,041.17) took bronze.
“It’s an incredible result and I can’t believe it … .especially since waterski is a sport that relies a lot on mental strength,” said a delighted Aaliyah.
“Winning the three-event was my personal goal, but anything can happen … a favourite can fall on the first trick or first slalom pass, so I’m very happy to have done it.
“I’m just a little disappointed I didn’t beat the Under-17 record for slalom (5 buoys 13m rope).”
Taken from : http://www.thestar.com.my/sport/other-sport/2016/08/26/aaliyah-bags-double-gold-in-asian-championship/
AALIYAH WINS 2 GOLDS IN SLALOM & TRICKS & HSU ANN A GOLD IN WAKEBOARD FOR MALAYSIA
August 16, 2016
The 2016 Malaysian Nationals which incorporates the International Invitation concluded last weekend in Putrajaya saw Malaysia taking home 3 golds from a total of 6 golds available.
Malaysia’s waterkiing star Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah grabbed not only the Women Tricks gold but also showed she is an emerging top level slalom skier by winning the Women Slalom gold.
Compatriot, Cheah Hsu Ann surprised herself and everyone else with a superb win in Women Wakeboard when favourite Galuh Mutiara of Indonesia had unfortunate early falls.
Indonesia won 2 golds through Zahidi Putu in Men Tricks and Ardy Trilaksanajaya in Men Slalom.
The remaining gold was won by Philippines’ Mark Griffin who gave all present a stirring show of his wakeboading prowess by taking the Men Wakeboard gold.
In the Wakeboard Team title Singapore was placed in 1st place with the trio of Joshua Tay, Gooi Jia Yi and Stephan Kolvakov with 200 points.
Malaysia’s duo comprising Cheah Hsu Ann & Ariana Eimer scoring 180 points. Indonesia’s trio of Galuh Mutiara, Aussie Aviriano and Dicky Mario scored 100 points for third.
With Mark Griffin being the sole representative from Philippines was placed 4th in the team competition.
The tournament was held in a different part of the Putrajaya Lake for the first time to test the water condition as compared to the traditional ski site in front of the Grandstands of Putrajaya’s Water Sports Complex. This move proved that this new ski site has better water condition as 7 skiers achieved personal bests last weekend.
Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah (MAS), Arianna Chow (MAS), Aiden Yoong Hanifah (MAS), Guruh Dwi Samudra (INA), Safira Widodo (INA), Ardy Trilaksanajaya (INA) and Zahidi Putu (INA) all improved their personal best scores in slalom last weekend.
Team Malaysia has a great future as they form the youngest athletes in the tournament and is an emerging Asian force in team standings while Aaliyah is already amongst the best in the world. The team comprised Aaliyah (13), Arianna Chow (15), Syahir Nasir (18), Aiden (10), Adam (8) and Hsu Ann (27).
They are had been training hard past months under coaches Marian Malaquin of France, Larry Gisler of Chile and Al Fisal of Malaysia in preparation for the 2016 IWWF Asian Championships to be held in Korea in a week’s time as well as for the 2017 Kuala Lumpur SEA Games.
The 2016 Malaysian Nationals was sponsored by the National Sports Council Malaysia and supported by Perbadanan Putrajaya.
PENDING NEW ASIAN RECORD!
May 23, 2016
A new milestone for Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah in breaking the seven thousand points barrier with a new PB of 7110pts scored in the Sunset Cups Master LCQ Tournament held in Groveland near Orlando, Florida today!
This is yet another pending new Asian record for this young 12 year old Malaysian.
“This is surreal and I am overjoyed!” said Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah as she became first Asian woman trick skier getting into this zone and shattering her previous PB of 6610pts set earlier this year.
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RESTART PUT PAID ON AALIYAH'S HOPE OF A SPOT AT MOOMBA MASTERS FINAL
March 13, 2016
An untimely distraction cost water skier Aaliyah Yoong Hanifah a place in the tricks event final of the Moomba Masters in Melbourne.
The 12-year-old was on the way to start her first pass on the Yarra River when the boat was told to restart because the video signals were not reaching the judges’ tower.
That put Aaliyah off her rhythm and she fell in her second pass for a lowly score of 4,300 to finish last out of eight skiers in the semi-finals on Sunday.
World champion Anna Gay of the United States set the pace with 9,920 points while France’s Clementine Lucine was second with 8,770.
Another American – former world Under-21 champion – Alex Lauretano was third with 7,620 points.
Only the top six qualify for the final and Aaliyah’s score wasn’t far off from sixth placed Erika Lang’s 5,590.
“The restart after the aborted first pass did affect me a bit,” said the SEA Games double gold medallist Aaliyah.
“This could happen in any competition so I just need to be stronger in focusing on my task in future.”
Taken from: http://www.thestar.com.my/sport/other-sport/2016/03/13/aaliyah-fails-to-reach-moomba-masters-final/
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The business strategy of the biggest health and tourism centre in the most important Serbian spa, with its slogan ”No boundaries between healing and pleasure”, is dedicated to the market and to its guests and it is giving great results. For only a few months, they got three prestigious acknowledgments, but above all are those given by their guests. From all visits in Vranjačka Spa during one year, one third is in the objects of Special Hospital ”Merkur”
With its ideas and strategic programs, ”Merkur” changed all directions of development and the working philosophy of complete spa tourism in Serbia.
Good marketing, the important part of working strategy and philosophy of ”Merkur”, got an official acknowledgement. Carefully creating promotive programs, marketing materials, nine special programs which ”Merkur” offered on the market, a presentation on their stand, the concept, the communicative and polite people, but also the basic contribution to the development of tourism in Vrnjačka Spa and entire Serbia – these are all important elements of marketing and business concepts.
In only a few months, Special Hospital ”Merkur” got three important acknowledgments for the development of health tourism. On this year’s International Fair of Tourism in Belgrade, ”Merkur” got the gold medal in the category of health tourism. After that, the National Centre for the Development of Tourism named this health institution the House of Health. Recently, this centre in Vrnjačka Spa has the title ”Business Partner 2009”.
Our exceptional business character was recognized and rated by our business partners. The results of independent research have confirmed it. We have satisfied all ten categories, which represents the best verification of effectiveness of our business policy, which is based on quality, quantity and continueous work. This is approved by the number of guests, which is 71 percent higher than in the same period last year. The capacities have become small for all our guests – says Doctor Dejan Stanojević, the Manager of ”Merkur” Special Hospital, for National Review, adding that they have united spa treatments with modern relaxation wellness programs. They have made many partners in great systems, like NIS, ”Telekom” and ”Elektromreže jugoistočne Evrope”, whose workers from Greece and Cypress stay at Vrnjačka Spa for treatment and recovery.
For great interest in its programs, this Special Hospital in Vrnjačka Spa started hiring the capacities of ”Fontana” Hotel complex. All five ”Merkur” stationeries are full, so a few weeks ago, in ”Fontana” Hotel, there are more than 80 patients where the entire medical service and physical therapy service are working. From all visits in Vranjačka Spa during one year, one third is in the objects of Special Hospital ”Merkur”.
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Nine special programs
The attention of the public and the interest of clients were attracted by ”Merkur” special programs of which National Review wrote already. We shall remind you of the programs: ”Healing as vacation”, ”Quick diagnostics”, ”Linea Life – losing weight program”, ”Wellness weekend”, ”Honeymoon”, ”Winter’s dream in Merkur”, ”Managing preventive program”, ”Congress tourism” and ”Dental tourism”.
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Journalism is one of the oldest professions in the world. For years, many people in society look to journalists because journalism is one of the noble professions in the entire world.
I am sad to admit that some journalists are losing the respect they once had because journalism today is about business as usual. Some journalists are focusing on the negative news, because negative news sells like a hot commodity. I strongly believe that journalists should base their reports on facts rather than on their feelings.
I came to Sweden in 1991, and my lifelong dream of becoming a journalist became a reality when I enrolled at the Nordic College of Journalism, a private college in Smaland. The NCJ is the only college in the Scandinavian Countries and perhaps in Europe, which trains editorial and cultural journalists, who will be able to stand up for the truth and against disinformation. As compared to other higher institutions of learning in Sweden, NCJ offers courses like Mass Media, Economics, Political Science, and Religion, which are unique to would-be journalists.
The role of any reporter in a society is to present the truth. Journalists should be neutral, and the best way to do this is to avoid one-sided reporting. Journalists should report the news, and let the public make the decision. This is not the case in the world today because journalists are behaving like politicians, and are making important decisions in the community.
Sweden has one of the freest press in the world, and the style of reporting is the main issue.
Freedom of the press is a right but that right does not give reporters the tool to publish lies. A classic example is Israel. I read Ramon Bennett’s book, “Philistine: The Great Deception,” and the section on the news media is quite interesting. As one continues to read the book, he gets the notion that some journalists from different parts of the world “do not report Israel, they are at war with Israel.”
The Continent of Africa
Reports from Africa has been biased and inaccurate. I am not saying Africa does not have problems, but the Western media is only reporting negative news such as famine, corruption, HIV/AIDS, malnutrition and poverty. An African living in Sweden once asked a reporter this question: “Why the news report from Africa is so bad? The journalist responded this way: “We are only selling what we have.”
However, Somalia is a special country in Africa but there is no good news from Somalia. In fact, these are the headlines from Western reporters about Africa: “Nigeria is the most corrupt country in Africa. Somalia is a war-torn country, Zimbabwean President Mugabe is a ruthless Dictator, The rape culture in South Africa and Ethiopians are dying from starvation.”
African Journalists and Censorship
It is prestigious for African journalists to work for such big news organizations like VOA, CNN, and BBC. The only dilemma for the African Journalists is that BBC or CNN tell the reporter to cover the news story. .. News organizations must rely on Western correspondents to file stories, given that they want the story reported through the lens of Western interests… “This perception also presupposes there must be a Western angle conveyed in reporting; otherwise there might be no coverage.”
Reporting Africa
According to African scholar Dr. Djibril Diallo, “nowwhere in the world does the media focus more upon crisis than in Africa.” Ashahed M. Muhammad, an African American Journalist, puts it this way, “ western media coverage of Africa focuses primarily on disease, starvation, and war…”
Most of the Western journalists do not know the history of Africa from a wider scope. So there is a growing tendency to report the news without doing any good research. Another problem is the language. Some of the journalists do not speak any African language, as such English is the only way of communicating ideas.
Editorial Page
The most important page of any magazine or newspaper is the editorial page. The only problem is that 5% of society reads the editorial page. Everyone is interested in the headlines. I mean, we value breaking news more than the editorial pages. By reading the editorial page of the magazine or newspaper, an individual can pinpoint the political ideology of the paper. You can tell whether it is right-wing, left-wing, conservative, liberal or mainstream journalism.
Many ways to fight Racism and Intolerance
I support the ideas of former UN General Assembly President Harri Holkeri of Finland, who said: “Freedom of the press and the free flow of information and ideas are powerful ways to combat, discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance. Societies that inhibit freedom of expression also inhibits the full enjoyment of human rights and foster intolerance.”
China is a developed nation
The only problem is human rights. Tolerance is the thing of the past in China. I hope the people of North Korea will learn from the South Koreans. Recent developments in Iran shows that some societies are not ready for tolerance.
“Creating tolerance-vital necessity in tomorrow society”
Journalists must realize that the media has a function in society, and as the guardian and watchdog of a nation, journalists can avoid scandals by focusing on the good, bad, and ugly. The media must not use language that is offensive to some group, and reporters should use the freedom of the press in the right way or they will lose it. The media can combat intolerance by refusing to inflame hatred among different people.
The late human rights lawyer Gani Fawehinmi of Nigeria spent his entire life fighting intolerance. Gani Fawehinmi was right when he advised individuals to “stand up for what is right, even If you are standing alone.” The media should be mindful of how they treat people from different parts of the world, because what they show, what they write, and what they say will affect people in a different way.
Charles L. Massaquoi is a Liberian Journalist/Media Analyst, who is currently residing in Malmo City, Sweden. Website: www.nanews.net. He can be reached at publisher@nanews.net.
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Author lengyel Posted on 19. 3. 202114. 4. 2021Tags Aerosol Formation, Air Pollution, Global Climate, Research
Atmospheric aerosols are very tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the air. They serve as condensation nuclei for a cloud droplet. So without aerosol particles, clouds could not exist. Although they are present in only very low concentration, they have been identified as key players in numerous processes, such as regulating global climate. They affect the climate as strongly as greenhouse gasses, but acting to cool the Earth when scatter incoming solar radiation. Since more aerosol particles mean more … Continue reading „Aerosol Formation in the Atmosphere“
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1000 Ten Commandments Books Distributed to Students and Office Personnels in Caraga Region South Philippines
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Last September 2 and 3 , 2008, Philippine Publishing House (PPH) President Ptr. Florante F. Ty together with Northeastern Mindanao Mission (NEMM) publishing director, Mr. Ruben J. Caberte, NEMM treasurer , Mr Cirilo S. Baal, PPH Butuan branch manager, Mr. Willie Molo, Retired publishing director Edgar Piocnacia, visited a national high school in Lumbocan, Butuan city and gave 500 copies of Ten Commandments to teachers and students. All students came out of the classrooms and gathered in front of the stage to receive their copies and appreciated very much the book. Most of them opened and read the book while getting back into their classrooms. They were attracted to the simple explanation and illustrations of each commandment.
The principal , Mrs Esperanza C. Caballero inspired the students and encouraged them to read the book for their subject Values Education and offered an incentive to be given to the first 3 highest in the examination about the book by December.
The following day the group except Mr. Edgar Piocnacia proceeded to Surigao City and met the mayor, Hon. Alfonso Servana Casurra.and handed to him another 500 copies of Ten commandments for his personnels. The mayor gladly welcome the group and gave each of them a T-shirt souvenir from the city government as his token of appreciation to them.
These 1000 copies of books are sponsored by Covina International Church in United States under the leadership,of Pastor Romeo “Bong” Canales, a former Education Director of Northern Mindanao Conference, Cagayan de Oro city of South Philip[pines.
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The United States has been tightening its economic sanction to Cuba. The US president, Donald Trump, has announced to ban flights and cruise ships to Cuba to prevent the island from gaining more revenue. These conditions bring lots of side effects to the citizens, both the US and Cuban citizens.
Cuba Tourism Industry
Cuba is actually one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world to visit. Lots of tourists love going to the island because of its beautiful view and culture. The tourism industry has grown for the past years and in 2017, the island got around 1.5 billion visitors from all around the world. It makes the island focuses more on its tourism industry.
You can see the growth of new hotels, shops, and even restaurants around the island. The island also repaved its streets and renovating its old buildings to embrace more tourists. In the last November, the island even celebrated its 500th birthday as well as preparing for the Christmas party in December. The island looks very festive, but they need to be prepared for the worst in the upcoming month.
Cuba Tourism Industry Today
Cuba has celebrated its 500th anniversary last November as well as to attract more tourists to the island with its festive celebration. In fact, in October, the US has banned flights to the island. In the upcoming month, US also banned cruise ships from going to Cuba. It is a result of the economy sanction from the US to this island. The US citizens cannot go to Cuba unless they go to Havana first or to its neighbouring island to reach Cuba.
The brings a rapid decline to its tourism industry. In the last December, it seems that only one cruise ships were docking to Cuba. In the last 2019, it is recorded that only 4 million tourists come to this island. The number is quite shocking because it decreases a lot compared to the past years. The US tourists are hard to spot on the island these days. Most of the business owners are afraid that they will lose their job because of the US economic sanction.
Cuba will need to brace itself because they won’t get American tourists in the next months. They also need to prepare for the worst because the economic restriction won’t likely come to an end in a short time, at least until new US president is elected.
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Below, you will find an Old Testament chronology for 4 to 10-year-olds. You can teach each of the Bible stories, then memorize the corresponding saying. Children can quickly memorize this chronology. Listen to the audio file along with reading the … Continue reading The Children’s Chant
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Repentance is one of the most difficult things in the Christian life. As families work through this resource together, they will learn the steps that are necessary for true repentance to happen. Try reading one chapter each night as a … Continue reading What Is Repentance?
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Does your family struggle with unresolved conflict? In order to keep from growing bitter, families must resolve conflict God’s way. Try using this resource with your family as a way to begin practicing confession of sin in your home. Continue reading What Is Confession of Sin?
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July 2021: At the current time, the Osseo UCC Search Committee is beginning the process of looking for a minister. During the months of July and August, Uriah Williams, a seminary student will be doing the services the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the months. Osseo UCC members, Julie Garber and Juanita Rosenberg will be doing the 3rd and 1st Sundays of the month respectively.
If you need to contact the church, please call 715-597-3292.
Dear Friends in Christ, June 2021
Words can’t express how thankful I am for having been Called to Serve Christ here, with you, these 3 years as Pastor and Congregation. I appreciate those who have opened your lives to me during this time.
Sunday, July 4th, will be my last Sunday here with you. There will be a sharing in a litany of parting during this service. It comes from our UCC Book of Worship. It expresses beautiful words of gratitude, grief, and forgiveness associated with times such as this. It’s anticipated, too, someone from the NW Association, Division on Ministry will join us for worship, if able, in this time of parting. I pray if you are able, you will join us for this, our last service together.
I value the relationships which have developed during my time here. The ministry to the shut-ins, to those in the Dove Center units over this time. I am grateful to have served and gotten to know some of you through Baptisms, Confirmation Class, hospital stays, personal struggle, funerals and weddings, as these times with you will forever influence who I am the rest of my life.
As we don’t generally have a newsletter in July, this will be my last newsletter article. Simply, let me say, from the bottom of my heart, thanks. Thanks to those who came to worship God together, whether through our Sunday Morning worship service, or during COVID-19 times, via Facebook video.
Many have chosen to stay home, and not attend worship over the last ‘3’ years. To you, I say I have pain for your decision. By doing so, it hurts this community of faith which needs you now more than ever. This in between time you are entering into as a congregation is a time to come together, to decide what you want for this church, for this congregation. It’s an important time, for this church, in this surrounding community, has the choice to live or die. The choice shouldn’t be based on your ages. I pray you “Choose Life”, but it will take all those on the roles (yes even those homebound) to find a way to stay connected, to bind together, to work and be a congregation united. I will continue praying for this to happen. And, it will take everyone to pitch in, and to accept the help of others, and not say, ‘oh, I will do this and I don’t need any help’. Communities work together for the good of all. When one steps up and does it alone, it turns others away, and slowly erodes others from taking part at all.
As I move forward, as a UCC Pastor I am bound to live out the UCC Pastoral Code of Ethics, and thus, I will not be available for any pastoral duties after July 4th, including, I will restrain in the making of any comments or sharing any opinion on the church, its future leaders, or any other ministry decisions. I will promise to Pray for UCC Congregational Osseo regularly.
It’s hard to say goodbye, especially harder when I thought I would be here much longer. But in this saying ‘goodbye’ I realize I am lucky for our ministry together. Each of you have imprinted my life, for which I am grateful. May God Bless you through this time of transition, assessing who and what this congregation wants to be going forward, and your ministry in the midst of it.
May God always Bless you!
Peace, Pastor Lois Buchholz
With Pastor Lois leaving, we are in need of a Pastoral Search Committee to find the best candidate for her replacement. Please contact Moderator, Terry Rosenberg if you are interested in being on this worthwhile committee. Terry can be reached at 715-597-2117 or email: terryrosenberg@centurytel.net
Pastor Lois Buchholz May 2021
This day I find myself flirting with various thoughts to share with you. It’s Spring and life is bouncing forth. So, I share several thoughts with you in this pastor’s message. As I look out the window at the blue sky filled with sun, I am joyously reminded, Spring is back! Warmth is in the air. The grass, trees and flowers are blooming. Birds are singing. New life has begun.
Welcome to the Season of Easter, with weekly reminders of Resurrection, Jesus and how we are to live as resurrected followers. WOW, and I thought Easter’s Resurrection was all there is. Nope, there is so much more for each of us. We are called to live a resurrected life. A giving, non-self-centered life, filled with the love of God for others and ourselves. Let this Spring bring you new life, filled with grace and love for self and for all, regardless of who they are.
By now I believe all have received a copy of my notice of resignation. First, I want to add a piece of clarity which was accidently left out of my letters final copy. According to the Call Agreement I signed upon your inviting me to be your Pastor, for all settled Pastors, there is a ‘90’ day notification process. My letter was just this, I gave the Council, the Congregation a ‘90’ day resignation notice. To clear up some confusion, this means the 90 days runs through July 15th, 2021. Unless the Council allows me to leave a few days earlier or a few days later, this is the tentative date I would complete my serving here.
When I came here, I believed I would be here for 8 – 10 years, if you’d have me that long. This past year, with all of the changes impacting us all, I was called to discern my ministry here and see how I could best serve you, and meet your needs.
During this time, I spent much time in: Prayer; Sharing with my Spiritual Director; A few days in a Silent Directed Retreat (via Zoom) of prayer and scripture and sharing with a Retreat Spiritual Director; Sharing with a Wisconsin Conference UCC – Community of Practice group Facilitator; and Speaking with a Ministry Coach.
All of this was in-between learning how to do Live-streaming worship, trying a different internet live-stream worship format, learning additional computer and video technical programs so we could put the full service from in-Sanctuary Worship on our Facebook page, and send it to TCC Cable, so our community of faith would be more visible for not only our members, but also those out in the community.
In late January, I learned of a position for a Designated Interim as a half-time pastor or, they were also given the option to do a direct Call, near where I used to live (this meant, they would have the option to Call me as pastor). It is a small congregation in a larger community searching for a Pastor to help them be a healing presence in the broader community. Our conversation led to them wanting to pursue further discussion and asking me if I would be interested in doing so. We both agreed to see where our conversation led us. Well, the rest is now history. A history where God has fully been in midst of this process through all those steps listed above.
I shared this with you as I hope you will understand this was not an easy decision. The questions I, others and scripture raised, well they weren’t easy to answer. At times, they were painfully challenging. It’s a journey God walked every step of the way with me.
This congregation has been wonderful. It struggled with me as I struggled with many of the sermons I preached. I had lost the sermon style I used to preach. God led me to see a book on the internet when I was looking up another book. I ordered the book and also enrolled in a sermon preparation program, learning a whole new way to approach my sermon writing. I have been blessed by the program, and I hope you have found the sermons meaningful to your spirit.
I have enjoyed working with you, sharing God’s Holy Meal together, and the times of sharing fellowship and food with you. I love the ministry this congregation has shared with the Dove Center on the days our Church leads worship there. The gift of non-institution bakery items following the Worship service, the help you give to the residents during worship. What a beautiful ministry. I know it takes a lot, and it tends to fall on the same folks, but always remember the special gift you give them, and then, your taking time to share conversation with so many of them.
Your ecumenical Lenten services, brings the ministries of our area together in multiple congregations. A special time of sharing.
This list could go on, yet I will stop for now. Thank you each for your gifts you give here through your ministry.
Please come and worship together if you are able. We aren’t singing yet, but we are sharing in God’s word, prayer and love.
God’s Peace & Love, Pastor Lois
Dear Friends in Christ, APRIL 2021
Are you ready? Are you ready for the end of the journey to Jerusalem and all which came with it? Did you join us for the triumphant celebratory ‘Hosanna to the Highest’ entrance where, seemingly, all hailed and worshipped Jesus? Are you ready to go to the Garden of Gethsemane, then into the courtyard as Jesus is held captive like a common criminal and virtually all now cry out – ‘Crucify Him, Crucify Him’! And then, to the solemn walk up the Hill to Golgotha and the nailing of Jesus to the Cross, and the waiting and watching for Jesus to die?
What changed in these few days from the ‘Hosannas’ to the ‘Crucify’ him cries? Why was Jesus such a threat to the people, to the religious authorities, and yet not a real threat to the rulers? What caused the turning of the people?
Let me suggest this is what changed, or probably more accurate, this is how the change began and grew in the society in Jesus’ time and yet in our times today. It’s called the “STATUS DEGRADATION RITUALS”.
What are “Status Degradation Rituals”, or today also known as ‘Degradation Ceremonies’.
In Jesus time, Jesus’ opponents felt they couldn’t do anything about Jesus because the crowds were astounded by Jesus’ teachings; or they feared the crowds because they regarded him as a prophet. These are indications Jesus’ honor status in the public mind rendered him invulnerable. In order to destroy Jesus, it became necessary for Jesus’ opponents first to destroy his standing in the eyes of the people. How one does this is to destroy any and everything about them. Their reputation, their personal history, where they came from, everything they did.
The process of publicly recasting, relabeling, humiliating, and thus recategorizing a person as a social deviant. These rituals express the moral indignation of the denouncers and often mock or denounce a person’s former identity in such a way as to destroy it totally. Usually, it’s accompanied by a revisionist account of the person’s past, indicating they were deviant all along. A variety of social settings – trials, hearings, political rallies – can be the occasion for this destruction of a person’s public identity and credibility.
Even the disciples took part in this ritual – they ran, stood at a distance hiding from those who might recognize them as his followers. Some verbally denied Jesus as someone they knew, yet alone followed. One, yes one, betrayed Jesus for the power of some money, to clearly point out Jesus to the authorities.
For Jesus, the 1st of these actions took place when he was blindfolded, struck from behind, and mocked as a ‘prophet’. Reviled and insulted as well. Public Humiliation where Peter and others stand by… at a distance… It’s how Jesus’ status, in the eyes of the people, begins to crumble – (and in our holy week readings – it crumbles fast). Yet it continues through the stripping of Jesus and hanging him on the cross – naked. In this ritual, this is the most humiliating form of Humiliation!
Are you ready? Are you ready to move on to the next part of the story? Well, probably this year even more than any other year, I would guess we all are. We want to move on even as COVID-19 is rearing its head again, this time with up to ‘3’ new strains, much more contagious and dangerous. We are so ready to move on, to new life. To Resurrection Life!
I pray you are able to join us in the Sanctuary for Easter Worship, and if not, I hope you will take the time to open our Facebook page and listen to the service anytime later in the day or during the week!
Pastor Lois will return home following worship and begin the downloading process of the video, and once it is processed, she will post it. Hopefully it will be posted prior to my leaving for the Easter Worship Service at the Dove Center. Yes, Dove has taken some steps, with help from Osseo Plastics & Supply, to safely bring clergy back in for Worship Services (beginning in April), for the residents in the Care Center. I volunteered for the Easter Service. There won’t be music or bulletins, or snacks served by our wonderful ladies, at this time, but we will hear God’s Word and Worship together. And, a bonus, See Each Other’s Smiling Faces Beneath Masks!
It truly is Resurrection Time! Please come and join us. There’s plenty of safe distancing room.
If not for yourself, come for your fellow community of faith family and friends! We all miss each other!
God’s Peace to All!
Pastor Lois
‘Status Degradation Ritual’ information is from the “SOCIAL SCIENCE COMMENTARY: THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS”
by Bruce Malina & Richard Rohrbaugh with some definitions off the internet.
Pastor’s Article March 2021
PRAYER
Why do you pray? What’s the point of prayer? Anyway, what good does it do? These are a few of the many question’s folks both churched and unchurched ask about prayer.
Why do we do pray?
Prayer for me, simply put, is a way I share with my best friend. It’s a way I commune with God, I sit in silence and just be with God. Our spiritual lives are often the last things we take care to nurture. It’s easy to get away from prayers of thankfulness and gratitude, I think even more so in our world today, due to all of the needs our neighbors and we ourselves face.
It seems like in the past year, people have lived through major crisis after major crisis, all while dealing with COVID-19, and hopefully being masked and safe-distancing. Hospitals have been over-filled to capacity with the Coronavirus patients, and emergent other medical issues. Families have not been allowed to be with their family members in the hospitals or nursing and related facilities. People in multiple states endured forest fires, tornadoes, and hurricanes, to name a few. We have been stressed and stretched about as far as we think we can go. And yet, we still go on. And many still pray, though the outcome of their prayers isn’t what they have hoped or prayed would occur.
Reflecting, I am reminded we are to love our God fully, with our whole being, heart, mind, soul. How do we practice this love? I think one way we practice this love is through taking time, intentional and sporadic times of prayer. In our Lenten reading this week, I was reminded Jesus began his days in prayer. Often the disciples would wake up and Jesus was no where in sight. They’d have to search for him and when they found him, he was away doing what? Praying!
Where does God find us? Do we ‘go away’ and pray? This Holy Season of Lent, let’s all try to pray more. Pray more Thankfulness, more Gratitude, more for others here and throughout the world, more for those who are hurting and those who are giving of themselves.
Let our Benediction today be:
Lord, we praise and thank you. Bless those who are hurting, less fortunate than I am, and fill us all with your Love. And thank you God for always being right here with us!
May you have the Peace of God leading you today,
Pastor Lois
February 2021
Greetings Friends!
It’s hard to believe, January is over, the Season of Epiphany is almost over and Lent is upon us. Wednesday, February 17th is ASH Wednesday. It seems like it was only yesterday we were in the season of Advent (preparation and anticipation) and Christmas (joy and hope celebrating God with us – Emmanuel). As I am writing this, there are ‘3’ more Sundays in Epiphany, our season for learning and identifying who Jesus was and the work Jesus was called to be about. WOW, it’s been a fast journey.
The Season of Lent is a journey where we are called to take time to reflect, to think about and to determine what the meaning of discipleship is all about. What it means to be followers of Jesus, studiers, learners of Jesus. To be followers of Jesus doesn’t mean we sit back and watch or observe only the ministry and work of Jesus. It means we are called into action. One can’t follow and be sedentary. It is to be active in our faith journey, to be actively continuing to learn, to put what we have learned into action, to live out our faith.
To be an observer in faith is more of a ‘sit back, look and see’ sedentary type of faith. It is a valid beginning step in faith which doesn’t require any more action than watching. It is very low demand. To be a follower in faith is action from the beginning. We are, in this instance, so to speak, following the leader!
So, as we come into the Season of Lent, both as individual followers and as a community of faith, let us take time to observe where we are on our faith journey. Reflect upon our daily living of our faith, take time to own what we have or haven’t done, and ‘repent’, ‘turn-around’, to have a change within our own hearts, just like God had with the people, from the things which have bogged us down in the muck and not brought forth the Joy of Discipleship. Let us hear anew the teachings of Jesus, and see with new eyes the ministry he modeled for us to follow. Let us hear the words, the stories, the commandments, and the ACTIONS Jesus did, telling and showing us the way. Let us find new, fresh ways to put our faith into action. Let us be renewed in faith, so we can “run and not be weary, walk and not be faint” (Isaiah 40:31b).
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I have seen the Admins posts for enforcing rules about only submitting pedigrees for purebred dogs and requiring registration numbers, etc and I commend them for that. But on the very same page I’m reading that post on, there are 2 advertisements for mixed breed doodles. What’s good for goose should be good for the gander, so to speak, in my opinion.
by GSD Admin on 01 April 2020 - 15:04
Yes, and please post or send the urls to us and they will be deleted and if posted again that member will be banned. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
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The Zero Emissions Network will launch next week, bringing together business leaders to brainstorm breakthrough solutions for a more sustainable Shoreditch.
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Attendees will be able to try out cargo bikes and cast an eye over the latest electric vehicles available for trial. Drinks and canapés should tempt the thirsty to the event, where an award-winning environmental strategist will share top tips.
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6:15pm: Cllr Feryal Demirci, Hackney Cabinet member for Neighbourhoods will welcome and introduce the keynote speaker
6:20pm-6:30pm: Keynote speaker – Simon Graham, winner of the Guardian Sustainable Business Awards 2013 for Engaging Employees
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So far, 28 local businesses have signed up to the network with the shared aim of improving local air quality and develop sustainable business practices. That’s 28 members before the launch! The pollution-free sky is the limit.
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NASA has launched two orbiting cameras, STEREO A and STEREO B that will take photographs of the sun and beam the images to Earth. These cameras will enable scientists to forecast the Sun's activities. You can find out more about them in our article "See the sun in 3D for the first time".
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Well, I can’t help feeling that if the Pip-Boy was hackable I might have got somewhere. Most of my free time in January was spent with Fallout 3, and I can’t honestly bring myself to regret that.
I haven’t even caught up on the Uzebox development yet, let alone started on the new platforms. Still eleven months to go, though. Plenty of time…
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Low Resolution
January 11th, 2009
My New Year’s Resolution was to write software for three new platforms this year, so with a bit of luck this site will see some activity this year.
In addition to this, I will be writing something for the Uzebox soon. Probably another port of Cortex. This won’t count as one of the three new platforms, because I intended to do it before the end of last year. Maybe that doesn’t bode so well for the resolution.
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Easily Distracted
September 20th, 2008
Two updates in one year? What is this madness?
Well, since I was forced to upgrade WordPress for security reasons, I thought I might as well stop by and make a post.
My enthusiasm for all things Cybiko didn’t last in the face of things stepping up at work. I do still hope to do something for them, but I’ve allowed myself to be distracted by other projects, with just as little, or less, progress.
First off I was persuaded to sell my WonderMagic, by someone who was in danger of actually using it, and I used the money to buy some cheapo Portable Media Players (PMPs) from DealExtreme, which may or may not prove hackable.
That was last week’s fad, though.
Now I’ve heard about the Uzebox, and am beginning to get interested in that. It still seems to be in the domain of the electronics hobbyists at the moment, rather than us programmers, but I might have a go at building one anyway.
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New Toy
January 15th, 2008
I bought myself a Cybiko Xtreme on Ebay last week. It’s obsolete and the community seems to be pretty much dead in the water, but I won’t let a little thing like that stop me, and I plan to develop a game or two for it. Maybe even in the near future (geological time).
I must admit, I had never heard of the Cybiko until a recent post on Retro Remakes, but it looks like just the kind of thing I enjoy messing with, a bit like the Pokemon Mini.
I contemplated doing something for the Nintendo DS over my Christmas break. I got the development environment set up, and read around a bit, but in the end I wasn’t really struck by any inspiration. I’m a bit worried that the DS is not restrictive enough for me. I seem to need to some constraints to spark my creativity.
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Cortex on the PC
April 19th, 2007
Finally, a version of Cortex that can be played by more than 5 people in the world.
I posted it over on my PC games site. It is quite different visually, and possibly harder because of it.
Maybe if I only had one site I’d update it more often?
Nah.
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Super Saver
December 31st, 2006
Cortex v0.70 is here, now with added saving. There were still a few things that needed to be ironed out, but it now seems to be nicely functional.
I wouldn’t really recommend using it on your main PM until a few other people have tested it, though. I’m fairly confident that it won’t overwrite data from other games, but it’s still early days and there could easily be a bug or two lurking.
The old version is still available if you don’t want to risk it.
Incidentally, I decided to share one slot for all my games, given that there are only six (and a bit?) of them. Assuming I ever write anything else for the PM.
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EEPROM Browser
December 30th, 2006
I’ve been working on a few sub-projects for the Pokemon Mini on and off for a while, and two of them have come together over the Christmas break to result in the EEPROM Browser, which, while maybe not inherently exciting, does mean that I will soon be able to save the progress from Cortex, one of the two major outstanding features (along with sound).
The PM saves games to an internal 8k EEPROM, and although quite a bit was known about it, no-one had really managed to use it until now. I still need to figure out how to write to it, but I think the browser has unlocked some of the mysteries for me. There is source included in the zip, but I’ll try to write up something proper before too long.
The other mini-project was the 3×5 font used in the browser (4×6 including the spacing). This allows 24×10 characters on the screen, which is almost a reasonable amount of text. The bin file included with the source contains the 96 characters from space (0×20) through to erm, another space (0×7f), and the source contains some functions to draw them.
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Cortex in New Version Shock
July 9th, 2006
Yes, the first bearable weekend weather in a while, and a rash promise to Lupin, mean that I have indeed released an update of Cortex.
If I can even remember how to do links, you should be able to get version 0.61 here.
The main change is the new front-end, including a level selection screen and instructions. It seems to be working pretty well, and it led me to discover two nasty bugs in the game code, but there are still a few more things I’d like to add.
The two biggies – sound and saving – are also still not done, but hey, at least the project is alive.
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Is This An Update I See Before Me?
May 29th, 2006
It has belatedly occurred to me that the next version of Cortex should be a portable C version. The two existing versions are particularly unusual, in J2ME and Assembly, and the second is a complete rewrite rather than a port, but I think the rest of my target devices should have enough power and enough in common that porting from a generic C base is the sensible route.
This will also mean that there will be a PC version, which wasn’t originally on the cards.
I don’t have a lot of time or energy for my own projects now I’m back in the world of employment, but hopefully I can muster some enthusiasm for this, although it will probably have to wait until after the Retro Remakes competition.
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Flash Cart
January 15th, 2006
Long time no update. I have been working on something, but I still haven’t really decided where to keep it, so I’ve kept quiet about it.
Anyway, back on Cortex, I have now received a Flash cart and programmer from Lupin, which means I can finally get to work on the sound and saves. Maybe that will drive me to get the game completed.
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After receiving my PhD in Philosophy at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, I worked as post-doc in UK (University College London), Germany (Siegen University and TU Dortmund) and France (ENS Paris). In 2014 I moved to Barcelona and worked as Marie Curie Fellow at the Centre for the History of Science of the UAB and in 2017, I joined the Department of Philosophy as Ramón y Cajal Fellow. From April 2021 I am research fellow at the Department of Philosophy (University of Milan). My research interests cover epistemological questions emerging in Immanuel Kant’s philosophy and natural science, as well as in Hermann Weyl’s scientific and philosophical works. I am interested in developing methodologies that integrate the history and philosophy of science and in exploring how models work in scientific practice.
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“Combining finite and infinite elements: Why do we use infinite idealizations in engineering?” Synthese, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-1864-y (2018).
“The stage on which our ingenious play is performed: Kant's epistemology of Weltkenntnis, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2018.06.006 (2018).
"Introduction to the special issue Hermann Weyl and the philosophy of the ‘New Physics’" with G. Catren, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, DOI 10.1016/j.shpsb.2017.06.005 (2017).
“Rethinking antiparticles. Hermann Weyl's contribution to neutrino physics” in Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, DOI 10.1016/j.shpsb.2017.03.006 (2017).
“Hermann Weyl e i dibattiti sulla teoria di campo unificato”, Giornale di Astronomia, 42, 4 (2016), pp. 18-23.
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The process of boosting the intelligence of the facility in Lexington, Kentucky started decades ago, although recent investments have upgraded its capabilities.
What, exactly, is a smart factory? Rudimentary definitions tend to emphasize an intelligent factory’s use of digital technology and connectivity. More sophisticated descriptions paint a clearer picture, such as Deloitte’s, which describes a smart factory as “a flexible system” that can “self-optimize,” “self-adapt” and “learn from new conditions in real or near-real time, and autonomously run entire production processes.” That is, a smart factory leverages a feedback loop to self-optimize its operations on a broad scale.
Schneider Electric recently announced the company had debuted the “first smart factory in the U.S.” that led to 90% paperwork elimination and reduced the mean repair time by 20%.
Based in Lexington, Kentucky, the facility has been in operation since 1958, when the company Square D opened it. Schneider Electric acquired Square D in 1991. Ever since, Schneider has steadily upgraded the facility, laying the groundwork for the smart factory branding this year. The facility manufactures load centers and safety switches. The manufacturing process involves pressing, riveting, welding, painting, assembly and quality testing.
Luke Durcan, director EcoStruxure at Schneider Electric, is quick to point out the challenge of pointing to any specific time when the Lexington facility earned its smart status. The prospect of building a smart factory is “always a progression over time,” he said. “It’s not a one-shot-and-done kind of deal.”
Indeed, the roots of the smart factory stretch back decades, predating the widespread use of the term. The process of integrating various technologies and putting them under a single umbrella has emerged as a priority more recently. “You put it under [the smart factory] banner, and all of a sudden, people are a little bit more interested,” Durcan said. “And if it looks sexy, it’s easier to get the internal investment to make it work.”
Relevant initiatives in the Lexington smart factory story include a material requirements planning (MRP) investment software investment following Schneider’s acquisition of the Square D facility in 1991. This later gave rise to an enterprise resource planning (ERP) rollout.
Early efforts to extend automation throughout the plant boosted the productivity of lathes, presses and machining centers. This investment in automating isolated machines, which PwC terms an “Industry 3.0” initiative, can provide a springboard for Industry 4.0 initiatives, which often focus on plant-wide productivity gains based on digitization and data integration.
In the 1990s, the managers of the Lexington plant “caught the lean ‘bug,’” just as their counterparts working for companies across the world did.
The lean philosophy, with its emphasis on reducing waste and optimizing worker workflows and processes, continues to be a priority. “This isn’t a technology piece. This is about people and process. This is about investing in a capability and lean flow as well as kanban management through the facility,” Durcan said.
In terms of its lean focus, the Lexington facility is a sort of microcosm for Schneider Electric’s embrace of lean manufacturing philosophy at large.
One example of a lean-inspired reduction in waste is a deployment of Schneider’s EcoStruxure Resource Advisor and Power Monitoring Expert tool to enable a 3.5% reduction in annual energy use as well as a $6.6 million reduction in regional savings since 2012.
Roughly a decade ago, the managers of the Lexington facility invested in a power-and-free conveyor system within the facility. The power-and-free system has a top and bottom track. The overhead track is known as the “power” track, while the lower one is called the “free” track. The length of the entire track is more than one mile in length.
This investment to automate material handling in the facility predated the surge in popularity of buzzwords like Industry 4.0 or IoT. Ditto for a manufacturing execution system (MES) investment in the 2000s, which helped drive progress in terms of the material-flow–based data integration.
“As we fast forward to today, we’ve got a couple of major initiatives to pull all the different pieces of data together,” Durcan said. That means synthesizing data from the plant’s MES, ERP and other discrete systems sitting around the facility. For instance, the facility uses IBM’s Maximo software for maintenance management and process-related matters. “Maximo holds a lot of our maintenance repair documentation process. SAP holds that asset model that we have across the facility,” Durcan said. The plant uses the Wonderware data integration platform to help visualize all manner of facility-related data. “We’ve got these numerous investments and decisions we’ve made over time,” Durcan said. “But we’re using a centralized OT, operational technology data integration layer to bring it all together.”
When asked how Wondware relates to Schneider’s Ecostruxure platform, Durcan explains that a UK-based company Aveva that manages the software is a majority-owned subsidiary of Schneider. “When I talk about EcoStruxure, I talk about Wonderware being part of the EcoStruxure solution,” Durcan said. “It is a separate legal entity to Schneider, but as far as our clients are concerned, it’s part of the Ecosruxure.”
A deployment of Aveva Insight Data software and the data integration it led to a reduction in downtime of critical processes by 5%, according to a press statement.
The Lexington facility uses an asset model with hierarchical relationships of various objects to provide a measure of Overall Equipment Effectiveness across the facility. “When you implement the hierarchical solution within SAP, you can use that as an asset model framework that you can then extract or project into other systems,” Durcan said. “SAP is the cornerstone asset model. If I want to know what the model is in Maximo, I can pull it from SAP. If I want to know what it is in Wonderware, I’ll pull it from SAP. So again, it’s a single source of truth concept is creating a consistent asset model across the enterprise.”
The Lexington facility has also helped make Durcan a fan of augmented reality technology, which he admits he viewed skeptically several years ago. “Four or five years ago, when I first came across AR, I thought: ‘Yeah, it’s kind of fancy, it’s eye-catching. But it isn’t really going to do anything.’”
A Schneider product known as Augmented Operator Advisor in use in the Lexington facility helped win him over. “We implemented it in Lexington two years ago, and it is really cool,” he said. “I’m a convert.”
A worker using the system can walk up to one of 16 machines in the facility that currently has augmented reality capability and see live operational data. All the worker has to do is to scan a QR code with a smartphone or tablet first. “You get a live feed from the PLCs to the smartphone or tablet,” Durcan said. “You know what the status is, whether it is running, whether there are any faults, alarms or safety issues. From an electrical perspective, you get to see if there’s any electrical issue there. You get to look inside the panel.” In all, the AR technology has reduced the time to repair a broken machine by an estimated 20%.
The AR technology not only drives productivity of individual machines but does so throughout the facility. “These workflow tools in the augmented reality environment allow us to accrue information about machine performance from the maintenance guy or girl to say: ‘Okay, we saw this piece of data. We think this is what happened.’” That is, that worker can choose from a drop-down box and report when a bearing is failing, there is a lubrication or seal problem, or when a motor has burned out. Contrast that with asking the worker retrospectively to report on machine problems. “Whereas if you’re doing [this reporting] in real time with a cool tool, which kind of nudges these guys and girls, it makes it a lot more powerful,” Durcan said. The AR-driven process helps train analytic models and ultimately machines to run better over time.
“This is the ingestion of context at an industrial scale,” Durcan said. When you do that, that’s really where we move to smart factories. That’s how you really get to a point where we’re training algorithms to be really intelligent.”
About Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is leading the Digital Transformation of Energy Management and Automation in Homes, Buildings, Data Centers, Infrastructure and Industries. With global presence in over 100 countries, Schneider is the undisputable leader in Power Management – Medium Voltage, Low Voltage and Secure Power, and in Automation Systems. We provide integrated efficiency solutions, combining energy, automation and software. In our global Ecosystem, we collaborate with the largest Partner, Integrator and Developer Community on our Open Platform to deliver real-time control and operational efficiency. We believe that great people and partners make Schneider a great company and that our commitment to Innovation, Diversity and Sustainability ensures that Life Is On everywhere, for everyone and at every moment.
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BELLEVILLE – People across Quinte gathered to remember those who served and those who sacrificed their lives for Canada this Remembrance Day.
Approximately 200 people were at the local Remembrance Day ceremony in Belleville and about 100 gathered at the Brighton Cenotaph. Those ceremonies were just two of many across the Quinte region.
Bill Robertson says he has come to many Remembrance Day ceremonies saying, “To be there is very important.” Photo by Shira Rubinoff, QNet News
At the Belleville ceremony, Bill Robertson, who was born 100 years ago in 1921, came to honour those who served.
“It’s the same as every year; I’ve attended many,” Robertson said. “To be there is very important.”
Wreaths are placed at the foot of the Belleville Cenotaph to represent all areas of the community respecting those who have served in the Canadian military. Photo by Charlotte Oduol, QNet News
Robertson served in the airforce during World War Two as part of a Halifax bomber crew.
Wreaths are also an important part of Remembrance Day ceremonies and the vice chairman of Belleville Veterans Council, Steven Shirk, explained the significance of the wreaths to QNet News Reporter Charlotte Oduol.
“The wreaths are laid to represent the people’s recognition of their services. People and their organizations or families,” said Shirk.
“As you can see from the many wreaths that are here, they are from all aspects of our community.”
After the Belleville ceremony, QNet News Reporter Jake Willis spoke to city councillor Chris Malette, who was in attendance, about the importance of Remembrance Day.
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“This isn’t some cliche old thing that we do every year – the old fellows have a poppy and cry into their beers – they really did actually protect freedom for all of us today,” he said.
“One only needs to look at the volume of names on the cenotaphs here to show that this community has sacrificed a lot of many men and women.”
Maxine Trudeau was one of the first two female aircraft controller officers in Canada. Photo by Shira Rubinoff, QNet News
One of the first two women to obtain officer status as an aircraft controller, Maxine Trudeau, reflected on how these ceremonies are being remembered by upcoming generations to QNet News Reporter Shira Rubinoff.
“I think it’s a very sad thing in this day and age that the 11th of November aren’t remembered everywhere,” Trudeau said.
“As a school child, we were out of school for the day and we marched with our class to the cenotaph in Haliburton. Children aren’t doing that (now),” she says, “I think that that is a sad part of our history.”
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At the ceremony in Brighton, the trumpet carried across the air as The Last Post was played to those standing in silence to respect those who have served in the Canadian military.
After the ceremony, Mayor Brian Ostrander who was raised in an air force family talked to QNet News Reporter Rhythm Rathi about the service held at the Brighton Cenotaph.
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“It’s an incredibly emotional day when we come together and remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice so that we could celebrate and come together and just be.”
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Painters had descended upon my house to scrape off the peeling paint and replace it with something much less embarrassing. This was necessary, but oh so noisy. It stripped me of all ability to focus.
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Now is the time. Everything is in motion, and you are now quite busy about the task of shaking off self-appointed shackles of forgetfulness and limitation. As you work inwardly, you remember. As you remember, you realize. And as you realize, you become. It is just that simple.
Many of you are deep in the throes of eleventh hour consternation and despair, feeling that your time of expansion to completion will never arrive. We absolutely assure you that it will. In fact, you may be surprised to learn that much of what you will encounter---as you leap forth from your limitations at the appointed time--is already visible, and fully represented here within your physical world. All that you require are the eyes to see it. And it is for this purpose that we approach you now.
We are The Reconnections. We represent all those aspects of your Expanded Self that you had to forget about in order to become human. We have never been very far from you, just far enough. Within our ranks are contained all the necessary "bridge concepts" that will connect you to what is called the Multiverse. This is an infinite spectrum of experiential planes of existence all of which represent levels of you.
You are so much more than you think you are. As a fragment of All That Is, you already contain, within yourself, representational symbols that span many levels of vibration. Even within the compressed, limitation form seen reflected in your bathroom mirror, you are are still complete; though that image is abbreviated. You might call what you see in that mirror a "scale model" of the Multiverse compacted onto the physical plane.
MIRRORS FOR THE DIVINE
To fully comprehend what we are saying, it is most important that you begin to look at everything you previously considered "self" and realize that the totality of that represents only a tiny portion of you---a little piece of Infinity that was "chipped off" to enter this World of Form. That "fragment" was programmed and sealed tight against the knowledge of the rest of who you are by what has been termed the "Veil of Forgetfulness." However, this miniature replica still retained all of the basic attributes of your essence as creator. Like a monitored culture in a huge petrie dish, you grew and multiplied as you always have and always will---but in a defined and limited space. All the while, you remained unaware that there existed anything more of self than could be seen around you in the dish.
Since this is only an experiment in limitation, you included within your programming a time-released mechanism that, at a pre-appointed interval---would activate and begin the termination of the Veil, allowing you not only to perceive, but also to travel beyond the borderlines of the 3D plane upon which you exist. When complete, this "waking up of the dreamer" would reintroduce you back into The Greater Whole, where you would again have access to knowledge of all your Expanded Self.
It has been revealed that the Eternal Creator has fashioned the work of His hands "in His own Image." Realize now that the universe of your perception: the people, places, objects, and interactive processes once thought of as "containing you--but still essentially separate" is nothing more than a gigantic self-portrait, painted in continually expanding, repetitive patterns in every direction into infinity. This is so because, in order to perceive something, a person has to interpret the images that are being fed to his brain. With that interpretation, the observer becomes the creator of his personal reality. The grid through which all images and information passes is made entirely of each individual's unique vibratory essence. Therefore, his reality always "looks like him." Within this incarnation, we will be sharing with you and through you all those necessary "secrets" which can move all who believe on to the next level of Infinite Being. And so, we begin.
ONE OF MANY, MANY OF ONE
We open our narrative with a concept that will eventually result in the end of what you call "frustration." For, in the understanding of these truths, you will finally gain a comprehension of the vast potential of this tiny sliver of consciousness you call physical reality, and its relationship to everything everywhere.
Until now, locked within a prison of duality, it was believed that the many thoughts and desires that flowed through your consciousness---sometimes raging rivers and sometimes gentle streams---were but shadows, without form or substance. Sensing their presence as they moved, you reached for them, but they seemed to elude you. At times, it broke your heart to realize that you had almost grasped a particular dream, only to find that adverse and unfriendly circumstance had snatched it away like cloth in a dog's teeth. Over and over, in pain and travail, you lost all hope of attaining your deepest desires---only to reach for new ones.......on and on.
Now we reveal to you the wonderful truth that, as a Citizen of the Multiverse---every thought you have, every dream, every desire that longs for fulfillment is happening now, in its entirety, somewhere within the Multidimensional Self. Do you see? This physicality which you have held so dear---this solid matter that you have clung to as what is "real"---it is this plane that is the shadow!!! And every part of that shadow; every nuance---is fully realized, and is complete, somewhere within the Multidimensional Self.
Part of the mechanism that binds together the 3D world is a "blocking" from your consciousness of full representation of all you are and all you are doing. Since this is "defined territory"--there is just not room for it all here. Therefore, the Limitation Focus was created to view, in full manifestation, only those ideas which you desire to study, up close and in slow motion. It is a huge "Microscope," designed for studying and exploring all those images and themes which interest you---those "issues" you have resisted at more expanded levels of being. If you think about it--you have to be resisting these issues, in order to slow them down to a vibratory frequency where they can become solid.
This Earthly Itinerary contains only those "assignments" which bring completion to your soul's evolution---joining with your other alternative "selves," also functioning within other simultaneous existences, and forming the huge jigsaw puzzle you are within the Multiverse.
MULTIVERSAL STUDIOS TELEVISION
To utilize everyday concepts to explain: your universe is like a TV set---tuned to a channel of reality. While your attention is focused on that "channel," there is the illusion that what is being seen is "All That Is" on that TV set. However, if the viewer is instructed properly in the operation of the controls, it is possible to change the channel, and view another program---one that is occurring simultaneously, but on another level of vibration. My Friends, if you have ever been a "TV junkie"---you have witnessed, right before your very eyes, a clear depiction of the Game of Life. Of course, the purpose of our lesson is not just telling you that "life can is like a big TV." We'll go much further than that! We're here to give you cable! No! How about satellite? And once the Multiversal Video Store opens up---the prospects are endless!
My Dear Friends, we are sharing this with you now because the time is rapidly approaching when all must make drastic adjustment in the way they relate to life in physical form. Until now, you have driven and pushed yourself---focused clearly on accomplishment and personal achievement. Subconsciously, you have been aware that your world is accelerating, and each of you has tried to "keep up" with the pace of this, your Reconnection Universe. Not only is this quite absurd--but events and unfoldments are occurring with sufficient velocity that it could even be harmful to your body if you continue to try and keep up.
Now is the time to move clearly into your Multidimensional Self. The events ahead for Planet Earth are going to be so dramatic, so all-encompassing that, if the 3D frame of reference is all you know, you will really be quite terrified. Expand yourself now. Begin thinking of things in a whole new way. Go calmly about your day-to-day tasks. Should a desire arise, follow that energy as far as your inclination takes you, and no more. If you hold certain responsibility in this world, trust your inner guidance (above all else) to tell you how far you need to carry your burden, and when it is time to lay it down. Your projects or relationships will not die if you turn your attention away from them. In truth, nothing ever dies. Things go on and on, even as you go on and on. Death is illusion. So is limitation.
In days to come, we will share more with you, and in detail, about this magnicent Multiverse that is your heritage, your birthright. In the meantime, your consciousness will continue to expand, like a womb preparing for delivery. Back and forth. Expansion and contraction. Sometimes you'll doubt, sometimes you'll see it as clear as day. This is the process. This is the path.
We, therefore, extend a welcome to you, O Creator! Welcome to the Multiverse. May our ever-expanding journey here provide you with more excitement, joy and love than you ever dreamed possible.
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Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Decluttering is Easier than Ever
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At the beginning of every year there seems to be a frenzy to organize and/or declutter. I think it has something to do with new year resolutions. Whether you follow any of the minimalist recommendations or not, it takes time to do this if you want to do it right.
Recycle Brevard is based on the 3Rs - Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. We work tirelessly to help keep items out of the landfills. We also encourage our friends to donate locally and support our neighbors through those donations. However, we recently discovered that there's a program called Give Back Box which makes it incredibly easy, particularly for those folks who have mobility or transportation issues, to donate their used household goods in addition to reusing cardboard boxes. Talk about waste diversion! It certainly doesn't hurt that part of Give Back Box's mission statement is that they're "dedicated to protecting our environment through the philosophy of reduce, reuse, and recycle by helping people to donate items to charities using the same box".
The Give Back Box program was founded in 2012 by Monika Wiela. It's teamed up with some of the biggest retailers in the country, including but certainly not limited to Overstock, Amazon, LEGO, Viva Terra and many, many others. And, in case I didn't mention this before, it costs you nothing at all to donate your goods. And when I say nothing, I mean nothing. You no longer have to try to fit driving your donations around in your already busy schedule; just mail it to the Give Back Box and they will take care of the rest.
Give Back Box explains the program as easy as this: Step 1: Open your Box; Step 2: Pack your Box; Step 3: Send your Box.
Now I have to say that I, personally, have never used this program since I reuse all of my cardboard boxes in my garden - thanks to a suggestion from a good friend of mine - and donate locally, but I think this is a terrific program because it offers a solution to a segment of our population who can use some help in this direction.
So, pack your boxes, print a free label from Give Back Box's website and let me know what you think. It couldn't be much easier, that's for sure.
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"Once a Royal Canadian, Always a Royal Canadian." This long held tenet of our Regiment has been clearly demonstrated by the honour and care shown by the Regiment when casualties of our war in Afghanistan have included not only soldiers badged into The RCR but also soldiers posted into regimental Battle Groups from other units and Branches of the CF. But this has not always been the case.
There are, in fact, 39 officers, NCOs and soldiers of the First World War who served with The RCR in the field and later died while on the strength of other units.
Within Volumes I and II of the regimental history, one finds the annexes comprising the casualty lists of each of the Regiment's periods of wartime service. At first glance they might appear to be comprehensive, but more recent research has found omissions in the lists for the First and Second World Wars and for Korea. It also becomes apparent with closer examination that the original published lists, though incomplete probably due mostly to the difficulties of compiling research in a pre-digital age, also were limited to only those Royal Canadians who died while serving with the applicable overseas unit. Oddly, this meant that the Regiment, for example, did not include Brigadier John Kelburne Lawson as one of our fallen in the 1966 volume after he died commanding Canadian troops in Hong Kong. Brigadier Lawson had begun his service with The RCR in 1923, having previously served during the Great War during which he was awarded the Military Cross while serving with the Canadian Machine Gun Corps.
This selective approach to recording our regimental casualties has resulted in losing connections to many others over the course of our history and to the families that also suffered their loss. "Once a Royal Canadian …" is often quoted to suggest that once someone has served with The RCR, they are obliged to remember that service and always be proud of it. I would suggest that obligation is a two-way street, and that one of the unwritten regimental obligations of "Once a Royal Canadian …" is also to remember that some who served in or with the Regiment went on to serve in other units and some died wearing another cap badge; though by our own dictum they remain "Royal Canadians." A signal example of this can also be found in our stories of the Second World War.
Lieutenant John Blair Hunt landed in Sicily as the Regiment's Intelligence Officer at Pachino. In late 1943 he was wounded, and on recovery was sent to the PPCLI with whom he was killed at San Leonardo on 14 Dec 1943. Regimental histories for both The RCR (Vol. 2, Stevens, 1967) and the PPCLI (Vol III, Stevens, 1957) agree in their texts that Lieut. Hunt had "been loaned by The Royal Canadian Regiment as a company commander two days before" when he was killed in action (quoted from PPCLI Vol III, p. 133). Despite this, Lieut. Hunt is officially recorded as a casualty of the PPCLI and was not recorded as a regimental casualty in our Regiment's Roll of Honour.
Although the examples above are both from the Second World War and are of officers of the Regiment, they will be known to some readers and do effectively demonstrate that the selective method of placing names on the Regiment's early Rolls of Honour was not only applied to lower ranks. It affected all equally, as it did in the case of Private Henry Krimmell who, while he would even have still been wearing the eight-pointed star, was serving with the 7th Light Trench Mortar Battery at the time of his death.
There are, in fact, 39 officers, NCOs and soldiers of the First World War who served with The RCR in the field and later died while on the strength of other units. Some of these men, like Krimmel, were RCR soldiers who had been posted to other units without a change of parent regiment. Others were initially soldiers of The RCR and later changed both units and badges. Still others spent periods with the Regiment for familiarization in the trenches or while awaiting commissioning, and still more were taken on the strength of The RCR only to be transferred again days or weeks later to another front line unit as the reinforcement system struggled to make up and balance losses.
But each of these soldiers has one common attribute. They were each on the strength of The RCR, either posted into the unit or attached, for a brief period. And each later died; a Canadian casualty of the Great War. The list that follows contains the names of these Royal Canadians, however brief their regimental service.
Permanent Force Soldiers of the Regiment
The RCR started its service in the First World War tasked as the garrison battalion in Bermuda. Upon return to Halifax and subsequent preparations for sailing to England, some soldiers of the Regiment did not continue overseas with the Regiment at that time, but continued their service with other units. Others completed the voyage to England but were transferred out of the Regiment before it entered the trenches in France.
478824 Pte Isaac Stephen Burns. Died 27 Aug 1916 while serving with the 193rd Canadian Battalion. RCR service from 29 Mar 1884 to 25 Aug 1915. (Permanent Force No. 2095, enlisted in the Regiment 29 Mar 1884.)
2228308 Sgt Joseph Marcil. Died 19 May 1921 while serving with the Canadian Forestry Corps. RCR service from 6 Dec 1912 to 24 Aug 1915. (Permanent Force No. 8260, enlisted in the Regiment 6 Dec 1912.)
7620 Pte Arthur Francis Nanfan. Died 10 Aug 1918 while serving with the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles. RCR service from 17 May 1909 to 8 Aug 1915. (Permanent Force No. 7620, enlisted in the Regiment 17 May 1909.)
477753 Spr Thephold Eddie Quintin. Died 9 Apr 1917 while serving with the 8th Field Company, CE. RCR service from 27 May 1914 to 21 Oct 1915. (Permanent Force No. 8595, enlisted in the Regiment 27 May 1914.)
401080 Pte Henry Croahelm Tobias. Died 27 Sep 1918 while serving with the 2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion. RCR service from 22 Feb 1907 to (tbc). (Permanent Force No. 7435, enlisted in the Regiment 22 Feb 1907.)
Recruited into The RCR, but did not serve in France with the Regiment
During the First World War, The RCR continued to enlist soldiers into the Permanent Force at its Canadian Garrison. Some of these soldiers joined reinforcement drafts formed to join the overseas battalion, but not all reached The RCR in the field.
478997 Pte William James Ivy. Died 29 Sep 1917 while serving with the 2nd Canadian Labour Battalion. Sailed from Canada as a soldier of the RCR Reinforcement Draft of 3 Oct 1916.
478975 Pte Frederick Alfred Lake. Died 10 Apr 1917 while serving with the PPCLI. Sailed from Canada as a soldier of the RCR Reinforcement Draft of 3 Oct 1916.
The Light Trench Mortarman
Three soldiers of the Regiment died while serving with the 7th Brigade's Light Trench Mortar Battery. Infantry soldiers serving in the T.M. Battery continued to wear their parent regiment's cap badge.
401417 Cpl Robert Christofferson. Died 23 Oct 1918 while serving with the 7th L.T.M. Bty. RCR service from 8 May 1916 to 1 Oct 1917.
477501 Pte Herbert William Krimmel. Died 4 Apr 1918 while serving with the 7th L.T.M. Bty. RCR service from 13 Oct 1915 to 1 Oct 1917. (Permanent Force No. 12217, enlisted in the Regiment 13 Oct 1915.)
261232 Pte Archibald J Wylie. Died 30 Oct 1917 while serving with the 7th L.T.M. Bty. RCR service from 3 Nov 1916 to 1 Oct 1917.
Served in France and Flanders with The RCR
477386 Spr Luke Hayes. Died 15 Nov 1918 while serving with the 5th Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops. RCR service from 31 Oct 1914 to 4 Oct 1916. (Permanent Force No. 16347, enlisted in the Regiment 31 Oct 1914.)
733096 Cpl Frank Heffernan. Died 6 Jul 1918 while serving with the 1st Tram Company, Canadian Engineers. RCR service from 26 Apr 1917 to 23 Nov 1917.
406908 Pte William Houghton. Died 20 May 1918 while serving with the 7 Canadian General Hospital. RCR service from 8 Oct 1915 to 5 Dec 1917.
715379 Pte William James Huggan. Died 13 May 1918 while serving with the 2nd Canadian Infantry Works Battalion. RCR service from 9 Feb 1917 to 14 Apr 1917.
461188 Pte Lawrence Edward Keir. Died 24 Mar 1918 while serving with the Borden Motor Machine Gun Battery. RCR service from 8 Jun 1916 to 30 Jul 1916.
440375 Pte John Kinnell. Died 20 Jun 1918 while serving with the 1st Canadian Infantry Works Battalion. RCR service from 8 Jun 1916 to 22 Sep 1916.
441918 Cadet William Francis Lewin. Died 15 Jul 1917 while serving with the PPCLI. RCR service from 8 Jun 1916 to 10 Jul 1916.
877934 Pte Neil Joseph McNeil. Died 24 Sep 1918 while serving with the 3rd Battalion, CMGC. RCR service from 11 Mar 1918 to 27 Mar 1918.
817505 Pte William Alexander Miller. Died 6 Oct 1918 while serving with the 43rd Canadian Infantry Battalion. RCR service from 30 Nov 1916 to 26 Aug 1918.
Lieut. Layland Ashwell Naylor. Died 7 Jul 1919 while serving with the RAF. RCR service from 18 Jun 1916 to 6 Oct 1917. 2005007 Pte Albert Martin Neiforth. Died 30 Sep 1918 while serving with the 4th Bn, CMGC. RCR service from 23 Feb 1918 to 13 May 1918.
709059 Pte Stanford Richard Sloat. Died 22 Dec 1918 while serving with the 2nd Coy, Canadian Forestry Corps. RCR service from 1 Dec 1916 to 24 May 1918.
898291 Pte George Harvey Tennant. Died 30 Oct 1917 while serving with the 49th Canadian Infantry Battalion. RCR service from 26 Jun 1917 to 6 Aug 1917.
425425 Pte Raymond Sydney Townsend. Died 14 Feb 1919 while serving with the 27th Coy CFC. RCR service from 8 Jun 1916 to 8 Oct 1916.
101063 Pte Oliver Mardon Tulk. Died 12 Apr 1917 while serving with the 15th Machine Gun Company, CMGC. RCR service from 8 Oct 1915 to 17 May 1916.
Attached for Training
The following officers and soldier were attached to The RCR in the field in advance of their later commissioning (or intent to be commissioned).
Lieut. Alexander Daniel Fraser. Died 7 Nov 1917 while serving with the 85th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Attached to The RCR from 25 Feb 1917 to 27 Mar 1917.
2473 Pte George Leslie Graham. Died 2 Dec 1917 while serving with the Lord Strathcona Horse. Attached to The RCR from 1 May 1917 to 6 Jun 1917.
Lieut. Clifford C Henderson. Died 2 Sep 1918 while serving with the 75th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Attached to The RCR from 30 Mar 1917 to 11 Jun 1917.
Lieut. Francis John Howley. Died 6 Dec 1917 while serving with the 7th Stationary Hospital, CAMC. Attached to The RCR from 2 Mar 1917 to 16 Apr 1917.
Capt Harold Jackman. Died 21 Mar 1918 while serving with the 7th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps of the British Army. Attached to The RCR from 14 Jul 1916 to 6 Aug 1916.
Maj. Lynus Dalbert Jones. Died 14 Jan 1920 while serving with the 2nd Infantry Base Depot. Attached to The RCR from 1 Dec 1916 to 6 Jan 1917.
A very short service group; 5 days with The RCR
On 6 Sep 1918, 111 soldiers were taken on the strength of the Regiment in France as reinforcements although the Regiment's War Diary does not indicate that they actually reached the unit in the field. Five days later, on 11 Sep 1918, 95 men were struck off strength, of these 48 went to the 2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion and 47 went to the 85th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Eight of these men, who for a few days served in The Royal Canadian Regiment, became casualties of the Great War. These soldiers all served with the Regiment from 6 Sep 1918 to 11 Sep 1918.
3180572 Pte Leslie James Colbourne. Died 28 Sep 1918 while serving with the 85th Canadian Infantry Battalion.
3180935 Pte John Daley. Died 6 Nov 1918 while serving with the 85th Canadian Infantry Canadian Infantry Battalion.
3180802 Pte Fred Burton Faulkner. Died 22 Oct 1918 while serving with the 85th Battalion.
3181113 Pte Malcolm Norman Ferguson. Died 29 Sep 1918 while serving with the 85th Canadian Infantry Battalion.
3180867 Pte Thomas Francis Hawes. Died 25 Sep 1918 while serving with the 85th Canadian Infantry Battalion.
3180298 Pte Rodney Harrington Lantz. Died 27 Sep 1918 while serving with the 2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion.
3180956 Pte Lockie (Lauchlin) Mailman. Died 27 Sep 1918 while serving with the 2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion.
1263403 Pte Edward Rouse. Died 17 Feb 1919 while serving with the 2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion.
The above list, however, still fails to include those prior serving soldiers, NCOs and officers of The RCR who left the Regiment in Canada and transferred to or reenlisted in other units for their wartime service. Sadly, we may never be certain we have identified all such Royal Canadians, but this list does add a few more names to our Roll of Honour who deserve to have their service with The RCR remembered; however brief it may have been.
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Cemetery List
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RSMs of The RCR (1914-1919)
NCOs and Soldiers
An Officer's Diary (1914-1918)
Recollections of a Nonagenerian (R. England) (1916-1919)
On to Bermuda (1914-15)
England and France 1915-1916 (Hayes; 1931)
Overseas with The Royals (1915)
Regimental History Pamphlet (1917)
Amiens (1918)
Cambrai (1918)
Monchy-le-Preux (1918)
Badges - Signs of the Times
Under-aged Soldiers in The RCR
Not All Were Volunteers; The RCR and the Military Service Act
Sentenced to Death by Court Martial
The 7th Trench Mortar Battery
A Regimental Goat
Regiment and Family, Bermuda 1914-15
"March the Guilty Bastard In"
Surrendered as Stowaway
Re-Visiting the Great War Roll of Honour for The RCR
Canadian Corps Trench Standing Orders (1916)
The Regimental Rogue
Battle Honours
Battle Honours - RCAC
Battle Honours - RCIC
Perpetuation of CEF Units
Quotes
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To be honest, when I started this project, I wasn't certain what I'd end up with. I'd ordered the fabric online and when it came, I loved it, but wasn't certain what to make with it. Then it dawned on me that 1940s coats were often made with large odd colored plaids. Perfect, because I had a large oddly-colored plaid. And...I have a pink fedora-type hat that matches the fabric.
The pattern is a size too small for me, but I thought that it might fit, given the boxiness of 1940s coats. I made a muslin and other than adding 1/2 inch across the back, it fit well. In fact, it's a bit roomy.
The fabric is very loosely woven wool, but I didn't underline it. I interlined the charmeuse lining with thick flannel and even though it seemed like I should stabilize the wool with batiste, I didn't. Four layers seemed like one layer too many. Luckily, the wool did very well without underlining.
This coat was another exercise in tailoring. This is the first vintage pattern I've encountered that suggested pad stitching the lapels. The directions were for the most part pretty terse and there wasn't a lot of directions given for techniques such as pad stitching, but I guess that's what sewing books, mothers and grandmothers were for back then.
I stabilized the hollow of the shoulder area with hair canvas
The lapels have a cool rounded shape that I really like.
I stabilized the sleeve tops, then put in sleeve heads (no photos, sorry) and 1/2 inch shoulder pads. True story--the first time I put on the coat, it made my head look small. I kept checking in different mirrors around the house to see if it was just an illusion. These shoulders take some getting used to.
I did my best to match the collar to the plaid in the back. One thing about pad stitching--the collar rolls beautifully. It's truly a well-tamed collar.
The pattern called for welt pockets, but this wool was totally unsuitable for welts. I'm sure there are people out there who could have welted these pockets, but after all that pad stitching and plaid matching, I decided to put in patch pockets. It would have killed me to watch my coat unravel before my eyes.
I started to sew the first pocket on by machine with top-stitching thread and got about two inches into my seam when I realized that it looked sucky. My tailoring book had instructions for applying patch pockets by hand, so that's what I did.
First you pin the pocket in place, then stitch 1/4 inch in from the edge.
After that you sew the edge to the coat, so you have double seam. It makes for a very nice looking and nearly invisible pocket. I wasn't going for invisible, but I like it.
As you can see, I'm a sucker for big buttons.
After making the buttonholes by machine, I decided that they didn't look finished enough, so I bound them by hand using regular sewing thread rather than button twist.
I love the flannel interlining. The coat is heavy and warm. Here are a few outdoor shots.
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Sunday, December 21, 2014
Butterick 3721 Men's Victorian Cutaway Coat -- Finished!
I'm happy to report that I finished two coats during my absence from blog writing. I also finished a book for Harlequin and I sold a book to a new publisher--Tule Publishing. I'll be part of their Montana Born series. The book will come out next summer. And now to the sewing...
The first coat I finished was the gray men's Tailoring -- the Classic Guide to Sewing the Perfect Jacket and Simplicity's Sewing for Men and Boys.
Victorian cutaway coat. I learned a lot while making this coat. Instead of following the pattern instructions, I decided to practice tailoring, so instead of getting done in two days, I got done in a month, working in my spare time. I used two main resources:
After doing the pad stitching that I discussed in the last post, I used 1/4 inch twill tape, sewn in by hand, to establish the roll line and to stabilize the edges of the lapels.
I also used twill tape to stabilize the armholes.
I made a chest piece, following the instructions in Sewing for Men and Boys, to keep the hollow of the chest from collapsing.
This is the right chest piece in the photo above and the left coat front in the photo below. Poor photo
planning on my part. :)
I put in an interior pocket, again following instructions from Sewing for Men and Boys, because my husband and son have both commented many times that they wish their coats had an interior pocket. It was actually pretty easy.
I put in a back stay.
Stabilized the bottom of the cutaway with strips of hair canvas.
Left Floydie alone after cutting the lining. Note to self: Do NOT leave Floydie alone.
I sewed the entire lining in by hand. It was fairly relaxing, since I sewed during football games and Boardwalk Empire. I used silk thread to mark the line along which I sewed the sleeves to the body of the lining. I put in a half-inch shoulder pad, but the sleeve head didn't look good, so I took it back out.
Sadly, now that I'm done, I have no one to model the coat, since the future wearer is miles away in San Francisco. So until next Dicken's Fair, I have to make due with Tillie, my unpaid assistant. Her hips are a little too large, and her shoulders a bit too narrow, but she'll have to to do. Please forgive the drag lines.
My one regret...this is a soft, loose weave wool that I used and it's too soft, too droopy. I stabilized it by underlining it with batiste, but it still has a wee bit of a droop. From now on, I'll use wool with a tighter weave when I put this much work into a coat.
I also made a vest to go with the coat. You can just see it peeking out here.
The nice thing about the vest is that I was able to use the gray charmeuse I bought to line the bodice of Vogue 4617. It was too heavy for bodice lining, but perfect for this vest.
Next up--the pink plaid 1940s jacket. See you all soon.
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Sunday, September 28, 2014
Progress on Butterick 3721 and a Bad Thing
I made some decent progress on the gray Victorian cut away coat over the weekend--and had a bad thing happen, which I will get to in a bit. I followed the pattern directions for the most part, except for a few added stitches here and there.
The entire front of the jacket is interfaced/underlined with hair canvas. The darts are sewn treating the fabric and hair canvas as one fabric and I did that, thinking it'll help stabilize the loosely woven wool.
I debated, then decided to pad stitch the lapels and under collar. It gave me something to do during the 49er game. There's a victory stitched into that under collar.
The under collar was cut in one piece, rather than two and I went with it. Bottom line, this is a costume coat. The pad stitching really helped the roll of the lapel, though and this is good practice for pad stitching non-costume wear.
I decided to make the slanted welt pocket in the jacket front before doing the pad stitching on the lapel. I have enough fabric to cut another front if something unfortunate happened--but I don't know if I have the patience to pad stitch another lapel. That's probably why the welt pocket went in smoothly. It's even on the correct side.
The welt is actually a lot crisper than it looks in this photo. This wool
photographs lumpy.
Photographed pre-thread-trim.
Now that I'm done with the fronts, I'm underling the rest of the pattern pieces in black batiste...
...and while doing that I discovered the bad thing. The thing that would have been devastating if I didn't have almost two extra yards of wool.
The flaw. And not just a little flaw--a put your finger through it flaw--on the sleeve. And I found it after doing all that pad stitching.
How many times did my mom tell me to always check both sides of my fabric carefully before cutting? Like a zillion. Usually I iron my fabric and thus examine it, however, I steam shrunk this fabric in my dryer, then hung it to cool. Since it was wrinkle free, I simply laid it out and cut. Won't be doing that again.
So that's were I am as the work week looms ahead of me. I'm just thankful I'm still making a gray coat and not a long gray vest.
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I’m a romance writer and a sewing enthusiast. When I get into a rough patch while writing, I sew and vice versa. It works. I end up with new clothes to wear and new manuscripts to send off to my editor. The best of both worlds.
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A gum graft (also known as a gingival graft or periodontal plastic surgery), is a collective name for surgical periodontal procedures that aim to cover an exposed tooth root surface with grafted oral tissue.
Exposed tooth roots are usually the result of gingival recession due to periodontal disease. There are other common causes, including overly aggressive brushing and trauma.
Here are some of the most common types of gum grafting:
Free gingival graft – This procedure is often used to thicken gum tissue. A layer of tissue is removed from the palate and relocated to the area affected by gum recession. Both sites will quickly heal without permanent damage.
Subepithelial connective tissue graft – This procedure is commonly used to cover exposed roots. Tissue is removed fairly painlessly from the outer layer of the palate and relocated to the site of gum recession.
Acellular dermal matrix allograft – This procedure uses medically processed, donated human tissue as a tissue source for the graft. The advantage of this is procedure is that there is no need for a donor site from the patient’s palate (and thus, less pain).
Reasons for gum grafting
Gum grafting is a common periodontal procedure. Though the name might sound frightening, the procedure is commonly performed with excellent results.
Here are some of the major benefits associated with gum grafting:
Reduced sensitivity – When the tooth root becomes exposed, eating or drinking hot or cold foods can cause extreme sensitivity to the teeth. Gum grafting surgery permanently covers the exposed root, helps reduce discomfort, and restores the good health of the gums.
Improved appearance – Periodontal disease is characterized by gum recession and inflammation. Gum recession and root exposure can make the teeth look longer than normal and the smile to appear “toothy.” Gum grafting can make the teeth look shorter, more symmetrical and generally more pleasing to look at. In addition, adjacent tissue can be enhanced and augmented during the procedure for aesthetic purposes.
Improved gum health – Periodontal disease can progress and destroy gum tissue very rapidly. If left untreated, a large amount of gum tissue can be lost in a short period of time. Gum grafting can help halt tissue and bone loss; preventing further problems and protecting exposed roots from further decay.
What does gum grafting treatment involve?
Once the need for gum grafting surgery has been determined, there are several treatments the dentist will want perform before gum grafting takes place. First, the teeth must be thoroughly cleaned supra and subgingivally to remove calculus (tartar) and bacteria. The dentist can also provide literature, advice and educational tools to increase the effectiveness of homecare and help reduce the susceptibility of periodontal disease in the future.
The gum grafting procedure is usually performed under local anesthetic. The exact procedure will depend much on whether tissue is coming from the patient’s palate or a tissue bank.
Initially, small incisions will be made at the recipient site to create a small pocket to accommodate the graft. Then a split thickness incision is made and the connective tissue graft is inserted into the space between the two sections of tissue. The graft is usually slightly larger than the recession area, so some excess will be apparent.
Sutures are often placed to further stabilize the graft and to prevent any shifting from the designated site. Surgical material is used to protect the surgical area during the first week of healing. Uniformity and healing of the gums will be achieved in approximately six weeks.
If you have any questions about gum grafting, please ask your dentist.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Summer at Grandma's House, by Hao Jingfang (translated by Carmen Yiling Yan)
Clarkesworld Magazine, October 2015; 4,843 words
Rating: 3, Good, ordinary, story Recommended By: SFRevu:4
In China, a failing student decides to spend the summer with his grandmother, an eccentric scientist.
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Pro: Grandma's crazy house is a nice metaphor for how things can be different from expectations and yet still be perfectly useful. Zhanzhan gradually learns his grandmother's lesson; that making the best use of your past (the only way evolution works) can be the best choice for the future.
Con: The ending is a bit forced. The thief next door serves little real purpose in the story. And, unlike evolution, real people need to make some intelligent decisions.
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Nothing’s Gonna Stand In Our Way: A Preview of “Show Me Der-B-Q” WFTDA 2011 South Central Regionals | Roller Derby Inside Track
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Nothing’s Gonna Stand In Our Way: A Preview of “Show Me Der-B-Q” WFTDA 2011 South Central Regionals
September 8, 2011 - Vince Hannity
The 2011 South Central Region tournament, “Show Me Der-B-Q” will take place in Kansas City, Missouri from September 30-October 2. All live streaming coverage of the 2011 Big 5 tournaments will be provided by Blaze Streaming Media and the WFTDA.- RDIT Editors.
(Author’s note: All mentions of won-loss records, number of bouts held, and of winning or losing streaks were based on records at the end of the weekend of August 12th-August 14th. A few of the teams in this region will compete in WFTDA-Sanctioned bouts prior to the tournament, which may affect some of these numbers. Thank you, and please read responsibly.)
Ever since WFTDA went to four regional tournaments in 2009, much of the attention given to the South Central Tournament has been on familiar faces fighting for first and second place. While the championship bout is the natural focus of any tournament, this caused some of the battles for third place to get to Championships to be overshadowed, despite those battles for third place being just as (if not more) compelling than the championship bouts. At Southern Fried Smackdown in Atlanta in 2009, the Texas Rollergirls defeated the Kansas City Roller Warriors en route to their (only) South Central Championship, while Houston Roller Derby edged the Dallas Derby Devils for the third spot. The following year, Kansas City claimed victory over Texas, and the Nashville Rollergirls Music City All-Stars overcame two seasons’ worth of defeats by Atlanta’s Dirty South Derby Girls to go to Championships in Chicago. For this year’s SC tournament (or is it a convention?), Show Me Der-B-Q, look for some new faces to be added to the usual suspects, and for a wide-open battle for that third spot for Championships: Continental Divide and Conquer.
New Expectations, Moments In The Sun
For the first time in the South Central Region’s history, neither the Dallas Derby Devils nor Memphis Roller Derby qualified for this year’s regionals. The rotating spot that went to the West Texas Roller Dollz in 2009 and the Hard Knox Roller Girls in 2010 goes to a new face, as well. For 2011, Green Country Roller Girls, Gold Coast Derby Grrls, and Omaha Rollergirls all make their SC Regional debuts.
Of these three teams, Green Country Roller Girls remains the biggest mystery to me. 7 of their 15 sanctioned bouts this year came courtesy of Clover Cup and Rocket City Rumble, during which they defeated Duke City and Memphis, but were also trounced by Houston and Texas. I assume their ranking and invitation was due mainly to their won-loss record in 2011, 11-and-4, as well as a win over Omaha in May. They will arrive in Kansas City with the eighth seed, but how high can they go in Kansas City?
After a long apprenticeship, the** Gold Coast Derby Grrls** became a full-fledged member league on March 1st, and made the most of their opportunities. They spent 2010 playing B-teams from leagues including Rose City and Steel City, and had an impressive challenge bout showing at East Coast Derby Extravaganza. This year they managed a win over Tampa Bay’s B-Team (after previously failing to beat any team from Tampa Bay) and Atlanta’s B-Team, as well as wins over Hard Knox and Dallas when both leagues were still competitively ranked in the South Central Region. Despite their narrow defeat by Ohio and their trouncing at the hands of Houston in March at Franky Panky, the biggest question about how far Gold Coast can go remains their loss to Tallahassee’s Capital Punishment back on July 23rd. Is this a team ready to climb higher in the SC rankings, or have they stalled at their current 9th-place position?
Omaha is the only new team that comes into Kansas City with previous experience at a regional tournament, having competed last year at Thunda on the Tundra in Green Bay. From September 10th through September 12th, they skated against Minnesota and Brew City, and eventually finished 9th by defeating the Arch Rival Roller Girls. By way of contrast, however, Omaha also comes to the tournament with the worst win-loss record for the year (3-and-8), and the longest losing streak (6 in a row). Furthermore, Omaha holds the distinction of being the only team invited to Show Me Der-B-Q who failed to defeat a single playoff-bound team this season.
Some may question how Omaha made it into Show Me Der-B-Q over teams like Memphis and Hard Knox who had been invited to previous regional tournaments. While Memphis managed as many wins as Omaha has so far this year, they also had two fewer losses. Furthermore, the total margin of victory in two of Omaha’s three wins (over the Sioux Falls Roller Dollz and the Oklahoma Victory Dolls) was 15 points, whereas Memphis’s closest margin of victory this season (over Jacksonville) was 11 points. Hard Knox may have a stronger argument for the 10th seed, as they now sit at 6-and-5 for the year, having defeated 9th seed Gold Coast on August 13th (though they lost to Gold Coast back in May). Regardless, Omaha will make its second consecutive appearance in a regional tournament and will have a chance to silence its critics, starting with their bout against No Coast on Friday, September 30th.
We Won’t Be Denied
Once again, the usual suspects stand at the top of the class of the South Central. The Kansas City Roller Warriors will host Show Me Der-B-Q, and they currently maintain a 7-and-1 record (possibly as high as 8-and-1 by tournament time, if they’re able to defeat Windy City on September 10th). Their only loss this season was to the Oly Rollers, who are once again ranked #1 in the West. Before that loss, the Roller Warriors started the year on a five-bout win streak, soundly defeating Nashville, Atlanta, Boston, Jet City, and Rat City. Kansas City’s smallest margin of victory this season was their 32-point win over Rat City, one day after their loss to Oly and their third bout in a weekend Northwest Death March. In the history of regional and national/championship tournaments, no host team has ever won the tournament, but the Roller Warriors skate poised to become the first-ever WFTDA league to accomplish that feat.
…no host team has ever won the tournament, but the Roller Warriors skate poised to become the first-ever WFTDA league to accomplish that feat.
Their probable opponents for the championship bout remain the Texas Rollergirls. Should the Texecutioners make it to the championship bout, this will be the third consecutive SC Regional Championship bout to feature Kansas City vs. Texas. Texas will arrive in Kansas City with a better regular season record (9-and-8) than they had last year (4-and-6). However, until their defeat of Detroit on August 12th, the Texecutioners were riding a five-bout losing streak (Rose City, Oly, Rat City, Denver, and Montreal). Texas is also 2-and-8 in its last 10 bouts. With that said, they’ve also never lost to any SC team not named the Kansas City Roller Warriors, so it won’t be a shock to see them defeat whoever wins the No Coast/Omaha and Tampa Bay/Nashville bouts.
I Want To Count Myself Among The Fortunate Ones
Perhaps the most intriguing story going into Show Me Der-B-Q is the fight to take the third spot to go to WFTDA Championships: Continental Divide and Conquer (A November to Remember in Denver). More teams have a legitimate chance to take third this year than any other time in the South Central Region’s short history. For 2011, no less than five teams have a legitimate shot at taking that spot on Sunday, October 2nd.
The Nashville Rollergirls‘ Music City All-Stars finished Amber Waves of Pain last October by defeating the Atlanta Rollergirls and taking the third spot for WFTDA Championships: Uproar on the Lakeshore in Chicago. To their credit, they’ve held onto the 3rd spot since then, and managed to defeat both Jet City and the rising Chicago Outfit this year. Nashville must defeat Tampa Bay to retain their third spot and to go to Denver.
The Atlanta Rollergirls‘ Dirth Souty Derby Girls rode streaks all season long. Their longest winning streak matched their longest losing streak at three bouts each. They surprised some by defeating Houston to win this year’s Rocket City Rumble, but also held on to barely defeat Tampa Bay and Brew City in the final jam by a combined 6 points. They trounced Memphis, Gold Coast, Tallahassee, and Hard Knox, but were trounced by Philly, Kansas City, and Oly. Atlanta will need to once again defeat Houston to vie for the third seed to Continental Divide and Conquer and to make their first-ever Championship tournament.
Houston Roller Derby’s HaRD Knocks spent half of their 18 bouts this season skating against the Texas Rollergirls, the Dallas Derby Devils, and the Green Country Roller Girls. They swept all three of their bouts at Franky Panky, dominating Tampa Bay defensively in the second half and then crushing Ohio and Gold Coast, but were later upset by Atlanta’s Dirty South Derby Girls at Rocket City Rumble and lost three in a row to Boston, Windy City, and Montreal. To Houston’s credit, their combined margins of loss to Boston and Montreal were 11 points, but that calls into question just what happened to that dominant defense (when not facing Texas) we saw in the first quarter of 2011. HaRD Knocks must defeat the Dirty South Derby Girls (a team they have not defeated since May 2, 2009) to remain eligible for third place.
The Tampa Bay Derby Darlins’ all-star Tampa Tantrums 2011 season so far is a story in three chapters: In February and March, they were competitive, but just couldn’t win. In April and May, they came oh-so-close, only to fall in the final jam to Atlanta and Carolina by a combined 15 points. Then, East Coast Derby Extravaganza happened, and somehow, the Tantrums put it all together. The Tantrums won in a landslide over DC, then skated a masterpiece over Boston in what many described as the most-exciting bout of the entire weekend. With their win over Santa Cruz’s Boardwalk Bombshells on August 6th, the Tantrums take their first-ever three-bout win streak into Regionals for momentum. To make it to Denver, the Tantrums must defeat Nashville’s Music City All-Stars, who they have not faced since July 18, 2009, during the inaugural Rocket City Rumble. Nashville currently leads the all-time series between the two leagues, 2-to-1.
The No Coast Derby Girls’ Mad Maxines face the most difficult route to a Championships invite. Unlike their four counterparts who will need to win two of three bouts to get to Denver, the Mad Maxines will need to win three of four bouts. Furthermore, should they win in their preliminary round bout, they get to face the Texecutioners. However, No Coast’s preliminary round opponent is the Omaha Rollergirls, whom not only they defeated back in March, but also to whom they have not lost since July 11, 2009. No Coast also swept their three bouts in two days at Franky Panky, defeating Ohio, Duke City, and Tampa Bay, to say nothing of their three wins in four bouts at Amber Waves of Pain last October. On an interesting note, No Coast’s only loss at Amber Waves of Pain was to Texas.
In 2010, the South Central Regional tournament, Amber Waves of Pain, was the last of the regional tournaments, and had tough acts to follow after Thunda on the Tundra (North Central Regional Convention, er, Tournament) and Rollin’ on the River (Western Regional Tournament). This year, Show Me Der-B-Q‘s stories of the new faces, another possible Kansas City vs. Texas championship, and the wide-open battle for the third seed may very well make it a tough act for Monumental Mayhem to follow. Be there in Kansas City from September 30th through October 2nd to see it live, or watch it online.
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How to Come Back from a Disappointing Race
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Hi all! Hope you all are having a wonderful week. I’ve been feeling better this week, and I think it is because I have really focused on getting back into a routine. More on that to come later this week!
Today I wanted to talk about running! Specifically, what to do when you have a disappointing race. I myself have had a couple disappointing race, Chicago 2015, and my husband just had one himself. He is currently working on his Boston recap so hopefully I’ll have that for you soon!
Last year in Chicago, I went in knowing I wasn’t in the best shape of my life and while I did still manage a 3 minute PR, it still was not the race I really wanted and not the goal I was going for.
So, what do you do when you train for months only to be disappointed at your race performance?
Celebrate
Regardless of if you got your PR or big goal, you still went out there and gave it your absolute goal! Sometimes we become disappointed and forget that we still need to celebrate! After your race take some time to be proud of yourself for your hard work. Not all races are going to be perfect, but you deserve to celebrate your hard work!
Reflect
The first thing I always do, once I’ve had time to really calm down, is reflect on the race itself. I go through and try to figure out what mistakes I made: Did i go out too fast? Did I fuel correctly before and during the race? Did I execute my race plan correctly?
There are so many different pieces that have the potential to go south on race day, but sometimes we simply just have an off day. It’s important to recognize any mistakes in order to move forward.
Acceptance
The sooner you learn to accept your performance the easier it is to move past it. It’s understandable to be upset, you’ve work for months for something and when the day came it didn’t work out. However; you can’t focus too much on it. Bad days happen, bad races happen, and the best thing is just to accept it and move forward.
Recover PROPERLY
Sometimes when we have a bad race we want to get back out there quickly and redeem ourselves. It’s great to be motivated to improve, but if you don’t let your body recover then getting to your goals is going to be even more difficult.
After Kiawah I didn’t give my body enough time to recover and that was one of the mistakes that lead me to a sub-par performance in Chicago. Recovery is a vital part of training for any race, so let your body rest!
Create a Game Plan
Now that you’ve given yourself time to recover and have reflected on your performance it is time to figure out your next game plan. If you already have a race planned, then you know how much time you have. However, if you don’t have anything else on the calendar figure out a good time to schedule your next race.
Write down a plan – figure out if you want to use a different training plan, work with a coach, or simply just need to be adding in extra strength training. It’s obvious that running isn’t an easy task, but sometimes it’s important to switch things up in order to avoid a mental block in your training. Plus, sometimes your body just needs another type of stimulus.
Manage Your Expectations
The scary and fun part of racing is that it all comes down to one day. Going into race you can be in the best shape of your life and still have a bad day. Every now and again we get lucky and have perfect weather, perfect performance and everything goes our way.
If you go in with realistic expectations a bad race is a bit easier to swallow. It’s still tough when you’ve worked hard for something and fall short but be confident in the fact that you know what it takes to get there and you’ll have another chance.
Celebrate the good races and be prepared that some days you can come up short. That’s the beauty of racing and what keeps us working for more.
One race, or even a set of bad races, isn’t the end of the world. They can also be a great way to help you realize some areas you can improve it. Take them for what they are allow them to help you improve!
What was the last disappointing race you had?
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Scottscope: The Spiritual Boxer: An Interview With 52 Hand Blocks Specialist Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7 (Part 1)
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The Spiritual Boxer: An Interview With 52 Hand Blocks Specialist Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7 (Part 1)
Douglas Century’s Street Kingdom: Five Years Inside the Franklin Avenue Posse introduced readers to the world of Big K, a member of Brooklyn’s notorious Franklin Avenue Posse. Throughout the 1980’s, the F.A.P established itself as a crew not to be trifled with. Big K counted himself among their ranks, selling wholesale weight up and down the eastern seaboard. During the 1990’s, K flexed muscles of a different sort by trying his hand in the rap industry. This meant leaving his old ways behind, something that was much easier said than done. Douglas Century’s book documented that difficult transition in vivid detail.
Now known as Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7, Big K has come a long way since his days in the F.A.P. He now serves the community he once preyed upon as a purveyor of the mysterious 52 Hand Blocks, a fighting system tempered on the streets of Brooklyn. As part of Constellation, Kawaun imparts the benefits of this lost art onto a generation that has lost touch with its roots. Though he has moved beyond the wild ways of his youth, Kawaun has not forgotten his past. He recently discussed with me his proficiency in the 52 blocks, as well as the stripes he earned on the streets of Brooklyn. I found him a much more thoughtful and mature individual than the one I encountered in the pages of Street Kingdom.
“F.A.P. Franklin Avenue Posse, you can't stop me, cause my shit’s never sloppy”
– Buckshot from “Ack Like U Want It,” a song from Black Moon’s debut album Enta Da Stage.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: Alright K, why don’t you give the people your name and tell them a little bit about you before we get into these questions?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: I’m Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7. I’m a 52 specialist, motivational speaker, and all around cohesive man with the universe. That’s it.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: Why do so many people doubt the existence of the 52 hand blocks?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: The number one thing is that everyone has tried to keep it secret for some reason or another, and this casts doubt because the people who are trying to keep it a secret don’t really know it. The people who know it are so far and few between that [the detractors] don’t get to see it. Another thing is that when there’s one person who knows this thing and he gets into a situation with a person who may not know it, it tends not to come out as it’s supposed to. This is basically why some people might doubt it.
Then, it’s more of a black thing. Anything that’s black, sometimes it gets tainted because as a people sometimes we embellish on things. We don’t leave it the way it is. We kind of try to take it to another level. This is why it’s lost, actually. No one took the time to record it or anything like that. Everyone thought that it would be a passing phase or a fad. Some people didn’t keep up with it. This is why it’s not seen, hence this is why people think that it doesn’t exist.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: Can it be used in a real fight?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: Oh yes it can. I’ve used it in a real fight. I’ve continued to use it. It can be used. Very well, I might add.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: Is there anybody that’s considered the all-time master of the 52 Hand Blocks? Is there any legendary figure like that?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: It’s not well recorded. Everyone in these communities in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, and Long Island would kind of have their own favorite, you know? But there’s not one set master, per se. Everybody knows what they know. If you would ask who’s a set fraud, we could name all day. You have some guys who are really, really proficient in this thing, really good. Basically, they’re the old timers of the game. But to say that there is one master? I wouldn’t go as far as to say that.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: Could the 52 Hand Blocks be used in a movie similar to how Steven Seagal incorporated Aikido into his films?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: Of course. Yes it can, very much so. Yes it can. If it’s not embellished, if it’s taken from the principles and the foundation, if it’s dealt with by people who know the art as it were, it can be done. Something beautiful can come out from it. Again, like I say to you, if you have two people who know a thing or two about a thing or two in 52, then it will come out brilliant. But if you have someone that knows and someone that doesn’t know, and they’re subpar in fighting, it can make the person who knows this 52 thing look mediocre. Just like it would make them look mediocre. If you’re fighting someone with some talent, it steps you’re game up. But if you’re not fighting anybody whereby you don’t have to defend yourself, you can’t get these punches off and these strikes off like you want to. With 52, the more the opponent knows, the better you look. The better he looks. Because you guys take it up another level. You guys feed off of one another. So if there is a person who is lackluster in this field right here, it’s not going to bode well. There’s timing to a street fight, actually.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: I understand you used to be a cruiserweight boxer?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: Yes.
Kawaun back in his boxing days.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: Did knowing the 52 hand blocks help you in your boxing career?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: Yes it did, actually. People talk about a Peekaboo style. I had what is called Bo Peep. It’s pretty much the same thing but it’s different. It’s boxed better. It has better angles actually, and I’ve used that. Actually everybody says Peekaboo, but it’s really Bo Peep.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: You’re familiar with Hassan Yasin, right?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: That’s my brother.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: I once saw a video clip where he held a razor blade in his mouth and spit it out in his hand and then demonstrated a few moves with that razor blade. A few people I know doubted the existence of that. They said there was no way you could hold a fresh razor in your mouth, spit it out and use it.
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: (Laughs uncontrollably)
Scott “Tre” Wilson: (Laughs) Your reaction says everything. But please elaborate.
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: I don’t glorify where we have been, but the thing is this, brother: we have some of the most brilliant minds in prisons, behind walls. We can do anything that we set our mind to. We had to learn. Prison for us—especially Rikers Island C-74—was our gladiator school. That was our training camp for when we went up to the real prisons: the Atticas, the Comstocks, The Elmiras, The Shawangunks, The Greenhavens, the Sing Sings. We had to learn and hone our craft on the island. So every one of us who was worth their weight in this thing called gangsterism, we had to learn that. Yes, we carried fresh razors in our mouth. Some of us carried two. That is very real. You had to be there to see that. You had to be a prisoner; you had to be on your way upstate to see that kind of thing. It wasn’t practiced as a way to look pretty or as “Oh, I got this down pat!” No, this was a survival tactic. It’s for survival and it’s very real.
Kawaun (left center) with Hassan Yasin a.k.a. GIANT (right center).
Let me just say this: You have people that haven’t been where we’ve been in the prison system—and that’s not to big anybody up. Only suckers go to prison. People who’ve gotten caught go to prisons. But if you weren’t there, you don’t know what we had to do to survive in there. You don’t know the day to day operations were in there. Of course you’re going to say “Oh, that’s not real.” The things that Giant (Hassan Yasin) does on that bar is extraordinary. That came from prison. Not to say that we condone anybody going to prison or doing crimes because we don’t. We’re saying that we did this so that maybe youngsters in our community don’t have to. Come learn a thing or two from us because when we grew up it was all about getting your stripes when going to prison. I couldn’t wait to hit Elmira. I couldn’t wait to hit Attica. I couldn’t wait to hit Sing Sing. I couldn’t wait to hit Auburn. When I hit the gates of Auburn I thought I finally made it, until I got inside and started to cry. You’re never gonna know what we went through until you go through it. So they’re going to say “Oh, man, that’s not real, that’s not this, that’s not this, that’s not that.” Okay then. That’s you. Come see us. See if it’s real or not. We have open doors. Come see us.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: What was it like being a member of the Franklin Avenue Posse?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: Back then, it was an honor. The type of structure that we had was second to none in any crew. I felt beautiful being a part of that, because it was a brotherhood. It was real, it’s not like what today is. It’s not I love you today and I hate you tomorrow, or we made a hundred thousand dollars today and tomorrow I get caught and I snitch on you. It wasn’t like that. It was a brotherhood. It was a solid band of Hellions that organized themselves into a tight knit closed circle crew. Like a colony of mice. Just terrorizing the covenants of societies in New York, D.C. , Virginia, and Florida. Not to glorify it but this was what it was. It afforded us the opportunity to make money and travel, live a little, do some things, gain some experience.
Kawaun posing with fellow F.A.P members Justice and Life.
Back then it was a beautiful thing. It was a high like no other. Some people say to me it’s a great thing to be a part of something. I say that I was addicted just like those crackheads are. I will never come down off my dependency on that. It’s like alcoholics anonymous. There’s not a day that I’m not thinking about it. I know it’s wrong now, but there’s not a day that I don’t think about those days. It’s still in me, but I have to fight everyday not to be that kind of man anymore. You can go and get yourself weaned off of crack and dope and those kind of things we were selling. Me? I can’t wean myself off of money. It’s kind hard going back to hamburger helper after you’ve had filet mignon and lobster and that kind of thing. So we from F.A.P, and any other drug dealer that has come out of prison and has fallen and so forth, we’re much more addicted to that money than these guys can ever have been to crack and so on and so forth. We were a band of people who hated poverty much more than we would ever hate sin, so that’s what it was about.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: Given your experiences as a member of the F.A.P, does it bother you when you see rappers who obviously aren’t tough guys trying to play that role?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: In a way yeah and in a way no. I feel that you have to do what you have to do. At the end of the day, it’s about you being able to live with you. Because any man, when he lays down and he goes to sleep the first thing that goes through his mind, and I don’t care who you are or what your about, right before you slip into that deep sleep you’re going to think. That shows the measure up there. You’ve got to deal with you. You’ve got to deal with your fronting. You’ve got to deal with your bullshit. You got to deal with that mentality that you have. When you’re playing with yourself, you’ve got to make yourself believe your foolishness. And you’re a bigger fool for doing that.
Hassan Yasin a.k.a. GIANT (left) with one of the few rappers to have earned Kawaun's respect, Styles P (right).
If you can live with it you can live with it, but on the other end that makes me feel hurt because I paved the way. I had to go hard. I earned my way in. These guys sell a little record and then they start talking this foolishness. I mean the gold, it’s not even worth anything anymore. So it’s not only these rappers that are living the lie, it’s these record companies that are living the lie. It’s the jewelry stores that are living the lie. It’s the clothing made of cheap materials that are living the lie. It’s the Audi company that gives an Audi chassis to Rolls Royce so that they can get a Rolls Royce body on it, which is just a souped-up fucking Audi. Everybody’s living the lie now. It’s become the norm. Women with fake-ass Gucci bags, Men with fake-ass Prada shoes. It’s the norm for this generation here to be fake. So they have to live with themselves.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: Do you have any regrets in regards to anything you’ve done in your past?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: I don’t have [too many] regrets for what I’ve done. The biggest regret that I have is that I made my mother hurt. She didn’t want this for me, and didn’t grow up in poverty. My dad is very well off. My mom is very well off. It’s just that I wanted to pave my own way. I regret hurting her. I regret letting her down, so to speak.
Do I have remorse for some things that I’ve done? A little bit. But in this thing, you learn to live with your regrets. It’s better them than me is how I always thought. I might have a tinge of regret for selling weight to individuals who turned around and sold it to the communities. Now I have that regret. But everything I did, and I do, I stand by it. That’s me. I’m going to be dealt with one of these days. But I couldn’t have the life that I have now if I didn’t do what I did before. That’s what I feel. So what I did before helps me now to right some of these wrongs and to help the community and bridge the gap between us and them, meaning the new generation coming. Believe it or not, a lot of them-more than a few, listen to what we have to say. What Constellation has to say, what Giant and Bartendaz have to say. If the universe had us go through that just to teach children and just to teach our communities and just to raise the awareness of the universal mind, than that’s peace and there can’t be no regret out of it if something good came out of it. A mistake is not really a mistake if you learn from it.
Scott “Tre” Wilson: What finally made you decide to calm down and square up? What really made you change?
Kawaun Adon Akhenoten 7: Let me let you know this: I’ll never square up. I told you already, I’m very addicted to the art of money making money. I’m very addicted. Like I said, the crack users, the dope users, they are very lucky. It’s the dealers who are addicted to the high life that are really in trouble. Every day I deal with it. However, I started to see where this thing was consuming me in more ways than one. I’ve never used cocaine. I’ve never smoked weed. I’ve never did dope. I don’t even drink. So I think my last lot was when I went back to prison for the last time. I started taking this very good look at myself and started looking around and seeing what was in prison, who the prisoners were. It was a very big contrast from the people who were holding down the game and being the vanguard at one point to what I saw in prison. It wasn’t about how many kilos you got busted with, it was about who you told on. It wasn’t about how many years you got, but how many years you’re going to get off when you go to the grand jury for your homeboy. So I felt as if, if I keep doing this thing, there’ll be more hurt. There’ll be more bodily harmed people and so on and so forth. It just got old at some point. For me it just got old.
This classic "Beat Down" shot shows Kawaun back when he was known as the menacing Big K. He's the one pointing a Colt 45 semi-automatic at the camera.
Then awareness set in and I started seeing what I was doing to communities. At one point I used to lie to myself and say well, shit, I aint doing no crime. I sell weight. I sell 25 kilos a month. I’m not the one with the crack spots and so on and so forth. Then it dawned on me, you’re supplying those people. For every kid that’s not eating, that’s money coming to you. So the Benz that you’re driving, somebody’s family went without food. Somebody’s being evicted. Somebodies family is not being taken care of. Some little girl is getting molested for someone who is selling their childhood for this narcotic. You really want that on you boy? Boy, boy, do you really need that? Somewhere along the line I got a conscience, because I had started having kids. My kids were born with sickle cell disease. In some kind of way I was thinking “Man, here it is. The chickens have come home to roost on me. My son was born premature. Four months into the pregnancy. This is what it is.
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A native of Tottenham in north London, Ojo represented Kent and London and South East Schools before being recommended for the London Irish Academy. He progressed through the Exiles' ranks and made his senior debut against London Wasps in 2005.
With pace to burn, Ojo quickly became a crowd favourite and played in the European Challenge Cup final loss to Gloucester in 2006. He started the following season with a try against Harlequins at Twickenham and scored a stunning try against Toulouse in the Heineken Cup semi-final.
His club form earned him a call up to the England Saxons squad before he made the full squad for the end of season tour of New Zealand in 2008. He played in both Tests against the All Blacks, and although the matches ended in defeat, Ojo scored tries in both games. However, an off the field incident at the end of the tour saw Ojo plunged into the centre of sex allegations.
No official complaint was made against the winger, Danny Care, David Strettle or Mike Brown but Ojo and Brown were found guilty of misconduct by a Rugby Football Union investigation. Ojo has not played for England since and was not part of the Elite or Saxons squads in 2010 following his return from injury.
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Space is a freaky place, and few people understand that as well as NASA software engineer Kevin Gill. He regularly uses real data to inspire works of art he renders using complicated computer software. In the past, he has created visualizations of what Mars would look like if it were inhabited and what Earth would look like if it had rings. Now, he’s released a series of images that show Saturn’s moon Daphnis and its unusual relationship with the planet’s rings.
In his latest work, Gill imagines what Saturn’s system of rings looks like as it interacts with one of the planet’s moons. The images, titled “Daphnis in the Keeler Gap” and “Daphnis and Waves Along the Keeler Gap” show his approximation of the relationship in stunning fashion.
For the uninitiated, the Keeler Gap is one of the many amazing trademarks of the planet Saturn. The 26-mile-wide gap sits about 155 miles from Saturn’s outermost ring, and it undulates as one of the planet’s moons passes through.
The small moon Daphnis—one of the planet’s 62 moons—orbits within the gap, keeping it clear and visible in satellite images. Daphnis was only discovered in 2005, and scientists are still researching the gravitational ripples the moon causes on the outer edge of the Keeler Gap.
If you’re disappointed that these images are only artistic renderings, it’s important to remember that high-resolution photos of Saturn are actually very rare. Scientists can only snap photos of the planet during its equinox every 15 years, when the sun hits the rings at an angle that make them most visible. In 2009, we received a huge batch of beautiful images from the NASA/ESA Cassini-Huygens spacecraft. That means it will probably be several more years before we ever see more high-resolution photos of the ringed planet.
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