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Books: Skoolsfor Skandal
DOWN WITH SKOOL (106 pp.)—Geoffrey Willans & Ronald Searle—Vanguard ($2.50).
THE FEMALE APPROACH (147 pp.)—Ronald Searle—Knopf ($3.50).
Nigel Molesworth, no weed, cad, dirty rotter or funk, is the curse of St. Custard's, or so he claims. St. Custard's is a very English boys' school, built by a madman in Gothic tempered by Byzantine, and run by a monstrous regiment of headmaster, masters and matrons, against all of whom Nigel is plotting revolution. He proclaims: "When we arrive in our helicopters we shall take over the skool and feed all with cream. FREE THE SLAVES....
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People: Feb. 24, 1997
It may have been the first time that the surgical mask MICHAEL JACKSON is fond of wearing did not look out of place. His wife of three months, DEBBIE ROWE JACKSON, gave birth to their first child, a son, early on Feb. 13. No weight or name has been announced. Labor was apparently induced at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and--presto!--dozens of fans, paparazzi and security guards materialized. "Words can't describe how I feel," said Jackson in a statement. "I have been blessed beyond comprehension, and I will work tirelessly at being the best father I can be." He...
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Cover Story: One Document, Under Siege
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Photograph by Dwight Eschliman for TIME
People on the right and left constantly ask what the framers would say about some event that is happening today. What would the framers say about whether the drones over Libya constitute a violation of Article I, Section 8, which gives Congress the power to declare war? Well, since George Washington didn't even dream that man could fly, much less use a global-positioning satellite to aim a missile, it's hard to say what he would think. What would the framers say about whether a tax on people who did not buy health insurance is an abuse of Congress's authority under the commerce clause? Well, since James Madison did not know what health insurance was and doctors back then still used leeches, it's difficult to know what he would say. And what would Thomas Jefferson, a man who owned slaves and is believed to have fathered children with at least one of them, think about a half-white, half-black American President born in Hawaii (a state that did not exist)? Again, hard to say.
Americans have debated the Constitution since the day it was signed, but seldom have so many disagreed so fiercely about so much. Would it be unconstitutional to default on our debt? Should we have a balanced-budget amendment? Is it constitutional to ask illegal immigrants to carry documents? The past decade, beginning with the disputed election of 2000, has been a long national civics class about what the Constitution means — and how much it still matters. For eight years under George W. Bush, the nation wrestled with the balance between privacy and security (an issue the framers contended with) while the left portrayed the country as moving toward tyranny. For the past three years under President Obama, we have weighed issues of individual freedom vs. government control while the right has portrayed the country as moving toward a socialist welfare state.
Where's the Crisis?
A new focus on the Constitution is at the center of our political stage with the rise of the Tea Party and its almost fanatical focus on the founding document. The new Republican Congress organized a reading of all 7,200 words of an amended version of the Constitution on the House floor to open its first session. As a counterpoint to the rise of constitutional originalists (those who believe the document should be interpreted only as the drafters understood it), liberal legal scholars analyze the text just as closely to find the elasticity they believe the framers intended. Everywhere there seems to be debate about the scope and meaning and message of the Constitution. This is a healthy thing. Even the framers would agree on that.
So, are we in a constitutional crisis? In a word, no. The Constitution was born in crisis. It was written in secret and in violation of the existing one, the Articles of Confederation, at a time when no one knew whether America would survive. The Constitution has never not been under threat. Benjamin Franklin was skeptical that it would work at all. Alexander Hamilton wondered whether Washington should be a king. Jefferson questioned the constitutionality of his own Louisiana Purchase.
Today's debates represent conflict, not crisis. Conflict is at the core of our politics, and the Constitution is designed to manage it. There have been few conflicts in American history greater than the internal debates the framers had about the Constitution. For better or for worse — and I would argue that it is for better — the Constitution allows and even encourages deep arguments about the most basic democratic issues. A crisis is when the Constitution breaks down. We're not in danger of that.
If the Constitution was intended to limit the federal government, it sure doesn't say so. Article I, Section 8, the longest section of the longest article of the Constitution, is a drumroll of congressional power. And it ends with the "necessary and proper" clause, which delegates to Congress the power "to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof." Limited government indeed.
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Growing Up in Migration Limbo
During the two years Hussein has spent in Australian immigrant-detention centers, the Iraqi-born teen has tried to hang himself and slashed his wrists with a razor. His younger brother has lost his appetite, wets the bed and suffers panic attacks. Despite three official inquiries into the centers in the past 18 months, stories of allegedly traumatized and abused children continue to emerge. Says refugee advocate Jackie Everitt: "We're told about incidents of disturbed behavior again and again. These children have no control over their lives."
Last week, the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission launched an inquiry into the treatment of some 600 minors living in detention centers-53 of whom arrived without any family members. Human Rights Commissioner Sev Ozdowski says the system "needs an overhaul. Detention is bad for the children. We can't steal their childhood away from them." The commission's 1998 inquiry into the centers found that Australia's mandatory detention policy violates U.N. conventions. But Prime Minister John Howard says his government will not change its stance on asylum seekers.
As West Australian police announced they were investigating the alleged sexual assault of two 12-year-old boys by a fellow inmate at the Port Hedland detention center, Howard backed Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock, who has said child detainees are often used by their parents "to pursue particular claims." Suggesting that children receive coaching to simulate distress is "simplistic and cynical," says child psychiatrist Louise Newman. "These are signs of desperation, not of deliberate falsification." An Immigration spokesperson says claims of coaching are "hard to substantiate," but stresses that any reports of serious maltreatment are "always taken seriously."
Since U.N. human-rights conventions aren't enforceable under Australian law, the only power the commission has over the government is "shame," says Ozdowski. But refugee advocates vow they won't relax the pressure. Says Refugee Council president David Bitel: "The government's policy is immoral and we will keep raising allegations until they change their minds."
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been Au Chocolat! for one very good reason…it’s scrumptious and universally liked. But it seems to be meeting its match with the new release, Spanish Nudge; a syrah- based port aged with dark roast coffee beans and whole cinnamon sticks, which offers a taste experience reminiscent of a Spanish coffee. When tasting this wine, Flamenco dancing is optional. About 15 miles to the north from Knipprath Cellars resides Townshend Cellars
in rural Colbert, WA. Owner/winemaker Don Townshend began making port in 1998 when he experimented with various fruit ports and hit a home run with his Huckleberry Port. Now he’s released classic grape variety-based ports with 1999 and 2000 vintages reflecting the fact that he ages his ports for 10 years in the barrel. Te long barrel aging produces a “tawny-like” port with notes of caramel and fig but still providing intense fruit forward dark berry flavors. (Are you salivating yet?) When asked if a botle of Townshend Cellars port wine would make a perfect holiday giſt, Don responds, “Absolutely, but I’m a bit biased.” Biased or not, these babies add flavor and spice to anyone’s winter soiree (or spring fling for that mater). On the other side of the state on Bainbridge Island, Eleven Winery’s Mat Albee
began making port in 2004 because, “I wanted to do something a litle different and besides, I love it. It plays an important role with food as an accompaniment to dessert!” He makes both a white and a red port dessert wine. Albee’s port-style Syrah called Sweet Sarah is named for his wife, Sarah. Albee notes that many people mistakenly say “Sweet Syrah” especially aſter drinking a glass of his dessert wine. To which the winemaker wisely notes she (his wife), “is the sweetest Sarah of all.” Priced at $19 for a 375 ml botle, Sweet Sarah goes with all things chocolate. At Zillah, WA, Paradisos del Sol, winemaker/owner Paul Vandenberg admits
to making ruby port-style wines so my wife (Barbara) has some to go with her dark chocolates. She is a member of the Truffle of the Month club at Intrigue Chocolates and trades wine for chocolates!With what has to be the best named-port style wine anywhere, Vandenberg makes a zinfandel-based port he calls Zort ($25). However, he also produces a cabernet-based port called Port Paradisos ($40) perfect with blackberry pie as well as a white port-style wine with an intriguing name of MRS Angelica ($25). Te MRS part stands for Muscat, Riesling and Semillon and the word Angelica is an authentic American fortified wine style named aſter Los Angeles by Spanish missionary winemakers in the 18th century. Blessed with such a lovely name, MRS Angelica is equally exquisite and a marvelous accompaniment with anything cinnamon or desserts such as crème brulee, cheesecake and flan. In the UK, the military (British Army, RF and Royal Navy) use port as a wine to
toast the Queen at formal dinners. It’s said that Australians use port (or “stickies”) not to toast one another, but to get toasted. In Washington State, port-style wine goes with the good things in life be it friends, a complementary dessert, or sipped by itself perhaps with a dog whose name just happens to be Port.
Steve Roberts is the founder/owner of WineTrails Northwest and author of wine tour guidebooks including the best-selling WineTrails of Washington and his newest book, WineTrails of Walla Walla. Learn more at
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Bean Soup with Country Ham
Bean Soup with Country Ham
Bean Soup with Country Ham
Copyright 2009 Kevin D Weeks
This bean soup with country ham involves a trick I've never seen anyone else use. Typically dried beans are rehydrated in plain water, whether over night or by cooking them. But by using plain water you're missing an opportunity to flavor the beans, so I begin bean dishes by making a stock and then rehydrating them in the stock. That way the beans soak up the flavor of the stock, which makes for a much tastier dish. (Larger image.) Makes 4 servings.
• Stock:
• 1 smoked ham hock
• 1/2 onion; quartered
• 1/2 stalk celery; 3" pieces
• 1/2 lg. carrot; 3" pieces
• 1 bay leaf
• 2 tsp. salt
• Soup:
• 1/2 lb. navy beans; picked over
• 2 tsp. rubbed sage
• 1/4 lb. slice of country ham; fat trimmed off and cut into 1/2-inch squares
• 1/2 onion; chopped
• 1/2 stalk celery; sliced into 1/4" thick rounds
• 1/2 lg. carrot; sliced into 1/4" thick rounds
• 1 15 oz. can diced tomatoes
• 1/2 tsp. black pepper
1. Combine ham hock, quartered onion, large pieces of carrot and celery, and bay leaves in a soup pot and add 3 quarts of water.
2. Set over medium heat. Bring to a vigorous simmer (do not boil), reduce heat to low, and cover. Cook for about three hours.
3. Strain the stock and discard vegetables.
4. Cut up meat from ham hock into small pieces and set aside.
5. Add beans and sage to stock and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat immediately to a medium low. (Note: you may need to add more water, the beans should have about 2 inches of water over them.)
6. Cook at a lively simmer for 3 - 4 hours (adding water as needed) until beans are tender.
7. Add remaining ingredients, including meat from hock, and cook 1 hour longer. Taste and adjust seasoning.
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Fuji Neopan Acros 100 on Lomo LC-Wide
(self developed: Ilfotec HC (1+31), 5:00mins, Epson V700)
You gotta love the LC-Wide, it makes the most mundane photos appear all vintage with its signature vignetting and peripheral blurring. Sure it’s pretty expensive but if you must splurge on a single toy camera, this is the camera to choose. Alternatively if you don’t feel like emptying your pockets, the Vivitar/Superheadz Ultra Wide Slim is definitely your best bet.
These were taken just before I left SIngapore 2 months ago when I managed to witness my long-time idol; Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s live on stage. I never miss the chance to photograph whatever I can when I’m on a trip so naturally my companions Muni & Nadia were victims of my ruthless shooting!
As usual I develop my photos in a dusty environment so please excuse my less than stellar scanning techniques but I guess the dust & dander gave some character to them? Hahaha.
Anyway in case you’re wondering why the last 2 photos looked a tad different well the answer is that yours truly had accidentally opened the film back and exposed the rest of the roll T_T
So, moral of the story is: I don’t know, be more careful? Heh.
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The War On Kids
I’m interested in your opinion.
The documentary, which is 95 minutes and has 8 segments, basically makes the argument that middle class schools, for white children, are a lot like prison. It opens with an examination of “zero tolerance” policies, with cops doing drug busts in high school hallways, pulling guns on kids while drug sniffing dogs nose student backpacks, and moves through the drugging of kids for ADD and ADHD. (The film makes the point that 90% of the psycho stimulant drugs consumed in the world are taken by American schoolchildren). It concludes with a segment on the uselessness and inanity of homework. John Taylor Gatto, Pat Farenga, real time high school teachers, and many, many kids actually held captive in school are profiled.
I’m interested in your opinion of the film because I left the screening deeply uneasy. It is very brave for highlighting some issues that often don’t get talked about in mainstream discourse on schooling (schools are designed for producing quiescence, passivity, disengagement, they treat kids like criminals and inmates), and many of the alternative educators at the conference, who don’t hang out in American public schools, were more distressed than they were already inclined to be given that they’ve completely opted out of the system. (Why would ANY parent in good conscience send their kids to public school, they wondered aloud…)
But as a political tool, its fundamental message is fear. It wants to arouse fear in the viewer, about what schools do, about their effects, about the lack of resistance at every level. The film is an unmitigated, unvariegated picture of compressed, dismal incarceration, and in me induced a kind of alienation, the kind of numbing it sets out to condemn. You can’t use the master’s tools to dismantle the master’s house, and that’s exactly what this film is about: using fear to try to activate the average viewer to do something.
I wonder how you’d see it? Is this the kind of political tool we want to use? How much does it help, and how much does it harm. And with whom?
As a secondary note, in the discussion following the film, trends emerged among the commentors. One group (perhaps smaller) wanted to talk about what to do and how to engage politically to change the system. Another group (remember this is a conference for homeschoolers, alternative schoolers, free schoolers, unschoolers, and some far-thinking public schoolers) who said: Thank god we’ve opted out. We’ll produce the alternative ways, and that’s how we’ll “act” upon the system.
What do we think here at the COOP? What is our theory of action for change?
And do tools like THE WAR ON KIDS help up?
I’m really interested in what you think.
(You can get the DVD online…watch the trailer here)
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17 thoughts on “The War On Kids
1. I think we have plenty of ideas and that we implement them with optimism, inquiry, reflection, and integrity.
Something we’re lacking is scale. I’ve been reading the Charter Management Organization report from the Center for Reinventing Public Education, as well as commentary on it. One thing these organizations do well is scale. Although they still need philanthropic support to do so, the organizations can replicate themselves through highly prescriptive administrator, teacher, and student indoctrination models. Eighty-four percent of the school reported being prescriptive “in trying to ensure all affiliated schools follow a set design for curriculum and instructional techniques, human resource functions, and student behavior and support programs.”
Our brand of #edreform resists prescription, or, perhaps more accurately, prescribes adaptable beliefs rather than lock-step actions. Is that fair to say?
Whereas pop #edreform promises standardized education (ironically, with now with new adaptable computer programs!), our #edreform promises personalized learning networks and resources.
Whereas pop #edreform batches curriculum, assessment, and instruction and pricing, our #edreform acknowledges that fair isn’t always equal and that students consume different resources based on their wants and needs.
Whereas pop #edreform has captured the imagination of politicians and business people acculturated to competition and scarcity, out #edreform promotes a culture of success and abundance for all.
Whereas pop #edreform divorces the disciplines from one another and assesses student “achievement” arbitrarily at the end of each school year, our #edreform celebrates learning as a life-long endeavor and views timely feedback and self-reflection as natural, frequent parts of inquiry.
Whereas pop #edreform sacrifices democracy for capitalism’s benefits for the elite, our #edreform sacrifices elitism for democracy.
We are in competition for the attention, funding, and promotion of people who have been socialized to consider us communists, losers, and dirty hippies – people who view the kinds of work we want our kids to do as soft, fuzzy, and nice.
I think we continue to educate our students, parents, and communities differently; we find allies who bridge the communication and education gulfs between us and those that believe underwrite pop #edreform because they don’t know any other way; we do everything we can to scale; we accept being hurt and refuse to be afraid.
Great questions, Kirsten -
Posted by Chad Sansing | June 29, 2010, 10:02 am
• Chad, this is a brilliant set of distinctions. Thank you. Scale is a fundamental issue, and one that is at the center of the “alternative” educational movement–to the degree that it has a center. (Talk about herding cats.) Only 3% of American schoolchildren are currently schooled in “alternative” ways, despite the fact that the movement has been growing with more vigor than ever anticipated by John Holt, since the early 1980s. I’m completely with you that scale, impact, voice, how to craft the message and become part of agenda formation is critical. At a national level.
Two days ago I sat in on a session of Redesigning the American High school session at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The thing that struck me–although the discourse has grown a bit more challenging and edgy (it isn’t taboo anymore to talk about how high schools take part in creating their own dysfunctionality)–is how much we are still talking about tinkering with a dying model–how to make better the institution that alienates about 80% of its inmates, teaches kids to hate learning, actively repels poor kids and kids of color–how to fix it up! 130 adults sitting intently in a room looking at powerpoints and listening to faculty members talk about tinkering around with an institution that was designed for life 80 years ago. And no one was incredulously standing up on their seats and saying: what the hell? what are we doing? Folks, we are OUT OF A JOB and we better figure out what the hell we are going to do with our lives, because this baby is dying.
So with your exquisite points in mind Chad, I get to thinking that maybe what we need too (this is a YES/AND, we need everything and everyone on board) is a change of narrative, a different story to tell ourselves about what is happening in American education. That right now we see ourselves as little fighters on the outposts, marginalized and all about REAL learning, rather than capitalist, attainment-focused learning, and really we are in the vanguard. As more and more folks walk away from conventional schooling because the certification that it provides is no longer necessary (for instance, online high school courses and early access to college courses), and challenges to the monopolistic model grow (charters, pilots, homeschooling networks) what positive alternatives do we have to offer as the market breaks up?
What have we learned about learning and teaching and growing children we want to communicate? What new metaphors for schooling do we have to offer?
I’m thinking about that. You?
Posted by Kirsten Olson | July 1, 2010, 8:54 am
• I am. I had two great local conversations this week about American education, so I’m also thinking about the prohibitive cost of college education and what being a proponent of school choice means in terms of traditional public schools and their bulked-up, Charter Management Organization cousins.
It strikes me again that a useful alternative to college would be a high school experience that launches students into sustainable entrepreneurship and service projects of benefit to their communities – high school as a Community Corps incubator. There remain occupations for which advanced training is necessary – perhaps traditional public high schools could become dual-enrollment hubs for students who want to do away with college prerequisites and requirements – for students who want to start college studying what they want to studying pursuit of their vocations.
Of what use is a traditional public high school? Of what use is a diluted undergrad experience ravaged by standardized testing’s voracious inability to prepare students for deep, conceptual, and empathetic work and higher education’s Cerberus of institutional ego, disdain for K-12 education, and financial opportunism? Should these things be preserved as choices? Does their mere preservation perpetuate innovation-crippling privilege? As school choice advocates, do we agree to scale up privilege-extending programs like KIPP even while decrying privilege’s effects on disenfranchised and disengaged students? Do we reinvent school AND preserve it as a matter of principle? How do we cooperate with the people who can scale schools? Are we content not to do so on principle? How do we capture a share of new markets, like Virginia, for school choice outside of Charter Management Organization offerings? Are we willing to be a business, not just a movement? Would we ask teachers at an urban PBL school to spend as much time with students and their communities as KIPP schools require of their teachers?
I’d like to see teachers get over the false division between traditional public schools and charter schools so they can get to work writing charters together that present what they want for students. I’d like to see a 3rd union take our money to lobby for assessment reform, not teacher privilege. I’d like to talk about #edreform for the kids no one is reaching, including urban students who “lose” their lotteries, rural poor students who are isolated, and docile suburbanites camouflaged by their compliance.
I will work on what I want to communicate more clearly for a post later this month – something about how quickly we could turn this thing around from inside the classroom if we just paid attention to what we know about learning and motivation – if we paid more than lipp-service to innovating pedagogy.
And teaching as we know it is dying. The vendors could open up their own learning centers with their own software today if it wasn’t so profitable to do so in public school classrooms already. KIPP could adopt a blended learning model instead of chants. Divisions could go entirely scripted chasing federal funds.
I’d like to see the unions hold community education nights. I’d like them to ask community members and leaders if they would accept larger class sizes, fewer teachers, and more computers in return for higher test scores, and then I’d like everybody in the room to talk about the ramifications of their answers and how they would need to vote to be in accordance with them.
It’s John Henry time for educators. Can we think of ways to use the machines and work with their inventors before we lose to them?
Posted by Chad Sansing | July 1, 2010, 11:38 am
2. Kirsten,
I am reluctant to offer much as I have not seen the film. From what you say it does sound like the film makers took a dark approach to highlighting the similarities between two of our most populated social institutions.
It’s not an approach I would personally use, but it will reach some people and not others. Will it really help further education reform, probably not. “Waiting for Superman” is a film more likely to do so judging on the buzz it is already generating.
How much harm will it do? I honestly don’t think enough people will see it outside of the alternative education circles to do much harm. I could be wrong, that’s just my best guess right now.
I like what Chad has put out above to differentiate our ed reform. I think your question “what is our theory of action for change?” is a perfect topic for our un-conference. It’s a vital question.
All the best,
Posted by Adam Burk | July 1, 2010, 6:37 am
3. Adam, I just put Waiting for Superman on my Netflix list. What do you think of it?
I am absolutely on for a discussion of what is our theory of action for change. It would be great to open our unconference with everyone devoting 2 minutes to that to start.
Posted by Kirsten Olson | July 1, 2010, 9:00 am
4. My response is short and sweet (or sour?) The video trailer makes the movie seem like a justification for people to pull their kids out of school and for alternative programs to exist. It is not a catalyst.
I taught for 5 years in a school where I have watched 5th and 6th graders get dragged away in handcuffs. What’s not being discussed is why parents pull their students out of these schools rather than fighting for change.
In addition, these issues lie in school culture. School culture is dictated by adults. Parents are adults. Teachers are adults. If these problems exist (meaning whatever students are doing to get in trouble) it is our responsibility to find out why these things are happening and what we can do as adults to ameliorate the issue.
I also have issues with the trailer saying that discipline problems aren’t reasons to medicate. How about we stop thinking about these ADD/ADHD behaviors as discipline problems and as signs that traditional teaching methods won’t work with these students?
OK, so my response ended up longer than thought, sorry :)
Posted by Mary Beth Hertz | July 1, 2010, 4:10 pm
• You make a strong point about adults’ responsibilities to children, Mary Beth -
I don’t often find parents and teachers working together to change school culture. Have you observed the same? If so, how do we build an adult community that has any kind of regular discourse on changing how school looks and feels to the children and families most penalized by, say, a traditional or zero-tolerance school environment? Have you followed the Harlem parents? What models of community engagement and cultural transformation do you like? Have you worked with the responsive classroom model or restorative justice?
I think we parents to help push for changes in the way we teach, which means we need to talk more. I have to get better at parent involvement.
Thanks for your insights!
Posted by Chad Sansing | July 2, 2010, 6:57 am
• Chad,
First of all, schools need to keep in mind that many parents are hesitant to walk into a school because of the horrible memories they have of school themselves. This can be accomplished aesthetically by making the building itself welcoming (plants, bright colors, student work) as well as by expecting staff to be welcoming to parents.
I am fascinated by what is going on in the Harlem Childrens Zone, though I am not sure how replicable the model is. What has been done right is engaging parents and the community with the school and its expectations before their child even attends.
As far as Responsive Classroom, I used to teach Responsive Classroom methods to students at a summer camp. It is amazing how simply changing the words we choose can change classroom culture. RC does not work in a bubble, however. To be fully effective it needs to be ingrained in school culture. The model also has more to do with the way adults conduct themselves than students. The adult is always the role model, showing students how to react to situations and respond to others in an appropriate way.
I am familiar with Restorative Practices, which Philadelphia adopted recently, but have not experienced them. I believe they hold a lot of opportunity for curbing violence and building school community. Again, the success of RP depends on the adults involved. I have sat in meetings with parents who justify their child’s behavior or see nothing wrong with their actions due to the culture in surrounding neighborhood.
I am not in any way pretending to have answers or all the solutions, but after 5 years working in a failing school (it no longer exists anymore after being shut down completely) I am convinced that it was the adults in charge who did not step up to the challenge. I think you also nailed it on the head when you said ‘we need to talk more.’ There is a level of distrust in the schools pictured in the video that needs to be addressed.
Posted by Mary Beth Hertz | July 7, 2010, 2:53 pm
• Those are helpful insights, Mary Beth. I would love to read a narrative of how Harlem Parents United formed. I want to visit one of our local schools this year that’s using the Responsive Classroom approach, and I’ll share out what we take, as a school, from the participation of some of our staff in a Restorative Practice workshop this summer.
You’re right that adults bear the responsibility for establishing a school culture (and ensuring student input into it, I think) and making the changes necessary for kids to experience, safety, joy, and learning. Parents are allies with whom we – at the building level – often have too little contact.
All the best,
Posted by Chad Sansing | July 7, 2010, 3:23 pm
• Hi Mary Beth! Homeschoolers and alternative schoolers (I was just at their big conference) get really pissed off when public school folks tell them they should stay in the system and fight for change. I really sit in the middle of that: I work in public schools, but I also understand (and see) the incredible things that can happen (amazing learning!) when you take kids out of the system. So what if parents feel like they just can have no impact on their local public school? That the system is so entrenched and bureaucratic they just think the best option is to get out?
Do folks who opt out of the system put any pressure on public schools to change (because more and more folks are opting out.) Does this leave schools like the public hospital system, with only the “least active choosers” (meaning the poor, those with less social capital, those who do not understand the game of school) IN? What’s your position on this?
And ultimately my feeling about the film is that the filmmaker was/is really working on some of his own stuff, his own experiences of schooling, and he’s felt unheard for a long time so his message is very unnuanced. BUT I’ve continued to think and think about it. So that’s important.
Where are you on this? What do you think is your responsibility for creating change?
Posted by Kirsten Olson | July 7, 2010, 11:42 am
• Kirsten,
I completely understand the parents’ frustration. However, how many of those parents work 2 or 3 jobs? The night shift? Have 4 kids in the same school? Make $25,000 a year and are raising a family on their own? I am working right now with a parent of one of my former students trying to get her into an independent school, so I understand where they are coming from. Her daughter, due to no fault of her own, lives within the boundaries of a chronically failing school. She hated sending her daughter to school every day worried about her safety. However, as I stated above, the problem is many parents feel powerless or aren’t educated in what they can do and what their rights are.
As for parents pulling their students out having an impact, the only impact I’ve seen is that the regular public schools are left with the most difficult populations to teach (uninvolved parents, a high percentage of special education, high-poverty and students reading years below grade level). There has been little or no impact in how teaching and learning happens in these schools. If anything, the grip is tightened and schools have no control over what they teach, how they teach it or sometimes even when they teach it.
I guess what rubbed me wrong about the trailer (I have not seen the full film) was its obvious sensationalism. It’s great to point out the problems, but the harder and more nobler cause is to provide solutions. Maybe he does so in the film, as I said, I haven’t seen it.
My responsibility for creating change is to engage parents, to open up my classroom to them, to share with them what their child is doing, to celebrate their child and, if needed, give a parent the knowledge and resources to DO something. I have also spent lots of time each year talking to my administrator, making suggestions, collaborating with colleagues and building initiatives to improve school climate. Sadly, it was to no avail.
As for pulling a child out of public school, I am a partial product of private school. I attended private school on almost full scholarship until the end of 3rd grade. I wouldn’t count out sending my child to an independent school if I had the means and it was the best fit.
However, if a public school looked more like an independent school, that would be my first choice. What sets independent schools apart is the lack of government oversight. While NCLB is still in effect, any public school I send my child to will have AYP hanging over their head. I don’t have the means to homeschool my child, though my aunt has partially homeschooled her son, so I know it can be rewarding.
As a parting thought, what I haven’t seen discussed is the huge number of students going to school online to avoid the bullying and dangers of attending school. Many of these are public charters using Federal money.
Thanks for an engaging post!
Posted by Mary Beth Hertz | July 7, 2010, 3:08 pm
5. hey guys.. a little out of the loop during iste.
i’m with you Kirsten…i’m much more a proponent of a Bill Strickland approach.. look like the solution.. not the problem.
i left iste with an even more committed heart to redefine school.
and met up with some friends face to face who feel the same. – hoping they all will soon show up here.
i think we have before us a most incredible opportunity.. a chance to change our focus from bad to good.
Posted by monika hardy | July 1, 2010, 11:40 pm
6. I need to see both Waiting for Superman and The War on Kids. Until then, I can’t say too much without being entirely speculative.
I’ll get on this.
Posted by Joe Bower | July 1, 2010, 11:44 pm
7. Monika, Glad to know where you live.
Being good to each other is clever.
Posted by Kirsten Olson | July 7, 2010, 11:45 am
8. I saw “The War on Kids” at the AERO conference, like Kirsten. It contained a lot of strong footage of pretty brutal treatment of kids in schools, i.e. the drug searches and police presence. That type of stuff was pretty unbelievable to see and hard to watch. It was almost equally tough for me to listen to the principal who authorized it all based on a sort of “better safe than sorry” rationale. He was just one of several administrators in the film who represented the disconnect between adults and students in schools, and the complete lack of adult trust in, or respect of students. They were depicted as the enemy.
What I took from the film was more of a metaphor of how school culture and curriculum are unfriendly towards students.
School culture/schedule: John Taylor Gatto commented on how the structure of the school day makes no sense. He discussed how we just start to scratch the surface in a subject—we get in a meaty discussion with our kids–only to have the bell ring, learning halted, and the kids shuttled off to P.E. class where they are forced to don shorts and t-shirts and do laps around a dilapidated, smelly gymnasium. It was almost funny, it sounded so ridiculous.
That was one illustration of how “un-kid friendly” our practices tend to be. In high schools, the bell rings and any learning and thinking is stopped, the amount of time given to eat lunch in a civilized manner is non-existent (for teachers too!), and homework consists of overwhelming assignments with little thought as to what purpose they serve. I wonder how many teachers would actually want to complete the homework they assign. Do they stop to think about this?
Curriculum/Learning/Teachable Moments: At the places I taught, and as an elementary school teacher, I had the liberty to extend writer’s workshop into my math slot, for instance, and generally took the liberty to follow the teachable moment. I sense that happens less and less often. If we truly respect kids and their learning, wouldn’t we honor them and their learning in this way? I know pacing guidelines and curriculum mapping don’t really allow for this.
What do kids get jazzed about? What gets them in the “flow?” What activities allow them to show their strengths? When is there time to get to know our kids, their interests, their lives, their talents? Does our curriculum allow us to create the environment that brings out the best in our students? Do we give them enough choice? And how do we help our kids build agency?
The film didn’t address too many of the previous questions. It showed how unfriendly schools are and how untrusting the relationships between adults and kids can be. With situations and relationships like these, learning must be pretty hard to come by.
Posted by Jennifer Groves | July 25, 2010, 11:39 pm
9. Jen, It’s fantastic you left a comment! We’re so glad you’re here and maybe you’ll write a guest post? The catalogue of “kid unfriendly” practices goes on and on. Now we’re here trying to think about how to mobilize the revolution. What sword are you carrying?
Posted by Kirsten Olson | July 29, 2010, 4:54 pm
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Definition: Hyperinflation of the lungs occurs when a patient starts to inhale before the last breath was fully exhaled. This results in excess air getting trapped in the lungs with each subsequent breath. Most people with COPD have some degree of hyperinflation of the lungs, regardless of the severity of their condition.
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(ot) visionaire’s 60th issue
The 60th issue of Visionaire — guest-edited by Givenchy creative director (and Rottweiler-lover) Riccardo Tisci — is available for your consumption. The leather-wrapped hardbound book comes encased in an antique wood box inspired by a church altar; The religion-themed photos and artwork were all commissioned by Tisci and includes pictures of Marina Abramovic; ones by Mario Testino; and with Carine Roitfeld shot by Karl Lagerfeld. (More: Visionare.com)
Bonus round: New York did a short Q&A with Tisci a few weeks back.
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Dogs play together in the large outdoor space at Country Livin Kennels' dog kennels in Philomath, Oregon
Welcome to Country Livin' Dog Daycare & Kennels!
A Labrador Retriever and a pug share the grassy play space at Country Livin Kennels' spacious outdoor dog kennels in Philomath, OregonFacebookMy family and I started the kennel in 2003 here on our beautiful 10 acre property. It was important to us to build a facility that was fun for your dog, a place they could make their own friends and have their own vacation. A place we would feel good leaving our own dogs at.
We offer what no other kennel or daycare does in the area - supervised free play in a large, grassy, outdoor environment. We also have a large pond that's in a separate fenced area. All water-loving dogs are taken there in carefully supervised groups of 1-4 dogs, every day that is weather permitting. New fencing has recently been installed to make our play yards even more secure. Our facility has 4 separate, grassy play yards of differing sizes - all of which can open up to form one big area covering 3 acres.
I have been an animal lover and owner since childhood. I was born and raised in the Alaskan wilderness where my family took in sick and injured wildlife and nursed them back to health. I've always wanted to work with animals, so after being a Registered Nurse for 12 years, I finally took the step towards realizing my dreams and started the kennel.
Please come out to see our place and of course bring your dog along to see how much fun they can have here. I do need to screen all new dogs to ensure everyone has a safe and secure place to play. Just give us a call to arrange a meeting. We would love to hear from you and meet your best friend.
- Peggy Munsey-Hoffman, Owner
Country Livin' Dog Daycare & Kennels LLC
30918 Peterson Rd.
Philomath, OR
(541) 929-3356
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Letter to the Editor
Justice for victims
Marianne Purcell Dunavant, wife of District Attorney General Mike Dunavant, knows a few things about violent crime and the difficulty that accompanies the journey for justice. Not because her husband prosecutes cases, but because she has a personal experience with violent crime.
In 2007, Marianne and her fiancé Chris Caris, 33, were planning their life together. They had just purchased an engagement ring, Chris was pursuing his dream of fishing on the professional circuit, and it seemed everything was lining up for him to realize that dream, and live it out with Marianne.
All of those plans and dreams ended on Oct. 26, 2007, when Chris and 18-year-old Joshua Cole were murdered in a robbery at the Bellacino’s Restaurant in Nashville where Chris was the night manager.
The security camera captured the entire scenario. Chris and Joshua, along with the other employees, did everything the robbers ordered them to do. They gave them the money, they laid down on the floor, and then as the robbers were leaving, one returned and shot Chris and Josh execution style in the back of the head.
Chris and Josh each had their entire lives ahead of them. They had plans and dreams, they loved, and they were greatly loved by many. They existed. But, not in court.
In many Tennessee courts, prosecutors are not permitted to show a picture of the victim during trial. Those that do often see it come back to threaten their case in the appeal process, as a request to overturn the conviction because it was “prejudicial” for the jury to see the picture of the victim.
The jury will, however, see the crime scene photos and any video if there was one. Does that make sense?
The Haynes/Burks Victim Life Photo Bill (HB1524/SB1726) is being considered to remedy that crazy situation. It would allow prosecutors to show a picture of the victim during trial if the victim is deceased or unable to attend the trial.
However, opposition is urging legislators to kill the bill, saying that showing a picture of the victim during trial is “prejudicial” for the jurors. Let’s see…During a trial, when the victim is alive, the jury is able to see AND hear from the victim. Is that prejudicial? And juries see crime scene photos too. Is that prejudicial? Personally, I call that “evidence!”
Marianne wants to know, how in the world is showing a picture of Chris as he was in real life any MORE prejudicial to the jury than the gory crime scene pictures the jury had to see, or the actual video tape of the murder?
And, shouldn’t the jurors have a right to see who the victim was? They certainly see the offender all dressed up with his best face showing. I stand with Marianne and all the other victims like Chris and Josh, and even more, I’m disgusted. This practice is disrespectful to the victim and to their family. To have a victim’s photo banned from the very proceedings determining the justice for that victim is not only unfair, it is outrageous. In a system where offenders have most of the rights, and the victims very little, banning a photo image of the victim makes it seem as if the victim is a dirty little detail of the trial, and not really important or significant for the jury to even care about.
If you believe that victims should have the right to be represented in a trial, as they were in life BEFORE the crime, you can help make this happen. Please don’t walk away thinking there is nothing one person can do about this. Let the legislators on this committee know you support this bill, and that you want them to pass it. They work for you, after all.
Five minutes of your time and your one voice will join many other voices, who, like you, believe this is the right thing to do. The legislators will hear one powerful voice – the voters who gave them their job in the first place.
The information about who to contact is on our website at www.tnvoicesforvictims.org Your voice CAN make a difference when it joins other voices.
Verna Wyatt
Executive Director
Tennessee Voices For Victims
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Marc Colombo, Bradie James, Andre Gurode expected to practice fully on Friday
Marc Colombo was given a “vet day off” on Thursday but will be back to practice on Friday.
He had right knee surgery in training camp and missed the opener, but the Cowboys want to be smart and manage him through the season so he will be well for gamedays.
Center Andre Gurode and linebacker Bradie James are in the same boat with right knee injuries. They were limited in Thursday’s practice, although Gurode took all of the first-team snaps in 11-on-11 drills. James sprained his PCL vs. Tennessee and was limited for much of last week before having one of his best games of the season against the Vikings.
“We just don’t want him to re-injure himself,” Phillips said.
Phillips said he hoped James and Gurode would be able to take part in full practices Friday. Left guard Kyle Kosier did not practice for the second straight day and is not likely to play with a strained right Achilles.
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Cowboys release punter Jake Rogers
IRVING — The Cowboys released punter Jake Rogers on Friday, leaving them with only two kickers on their 90-man roster in punter Chris Jones and place kicker Dan Bailey.
Rogers was claimed by Dallas via waivers on May 8 from Tampa Bay. Rogers signed with the New Orleans Saints on July 28, 2011 out of Cincinnati but was released on Aug. 3, 2011. He spent a month with Tampa Bay after signing with them on Aug. 5. Rogers spent the remainder of the 2011 season out of football before re-signing with Tampa on Jan. 5, 2012.
Next week will be the third and final week of Cowboys’ organized team activities. The Cowboys will have a veteran mini-camp June 12-14 at Valley Ranch, marking the final practices for the team until they assemble for training camp in late July.
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Did anyone listen to Norm this morning????
Discussion in 'Off-topic Zone' started by 5 Super Bowls, Jun 8, 2004.
1. 5 Super Bowls
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I heard all of the PC police calling in to talk about BP comment. Then I heard Jimmy talk about the Barry Switzer comment, and because it was 1995 or so nothing was made out of it. Did anyone else hear this?? If so can you quote what Switzer said. I am very upset by the outrage of what BP said.
What is wrong with calling a suprise play a Jap move or play. Pearl Harbor is the greatest example of a suprise move. When someone says Jews is that a slur????
I don't understand why so many people are looking for something to be offended by.
When did this start becoming so rediculous???????
2. BrAinPaiNt
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I think Barry said about the same thing except he did say something like...Just like pearl harbor and the jap attack...something along those lines.
Also remember that 1995 was a different time and many did not have access to hear or read some of these types of coverages.
3. Skeptic
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Man I hate PC.
Just for good measure.
4. BrAinPaiNt
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You may hate PC....but respect the board a little and not throw those words in your post please...BTW I took it out.
5. Danny White
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I've made this point in other forums here, but I'll make it once again.
A word like "Jew" can have an innocent descriptive meaning, as in:
"Jay Fiedler is a Jew."
or an insulting "slur" meaning:
"Boy, Jerry Jones sure is being a Jew this offseason."
The difference here between acceptable and insulting should be obvious.
"Jap," in my experience, is rarely innocent or merely descriptive, and is almost always considered offensive. It probably isn't the MOST offensive racial slur out there, but it certainly isn't innocent.
That said, I agree that people are overreacting. But let's not pretend that it's a harmless word.
6. Eric_Boyer
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All words are harmless.
What we need to worry about are sticks and stones.
7. LaTunaNostra
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Here's the "historical" spin. ;)
The words precede the sticks and stones, Eric, always have. They're what make the sticks and stones work.
The Nazis ( and let's take it as a given I'm not calling Bill one :) are a text book case of how a society used words to stereotype and revile the Jewish population, to dehumanize Jews to the extent that a whole citizenry could be rounded up and literally shoveled into ovens with nary a protest. Such an unfathomable act was only possible because several years of racial name calling had softened the collective German brain to a polluted mush. (of course there were individuals - exceptions who decried it)
The propaganda machine led by Josef Gebbels featured a whole vipers nests of pyschopaths like the "political cartoonist" Julius Streicher, whose "artwork" consisted of large beaked swarthy men lurking after innocent Aryan beauties. Words like "defiler", "Christ-killers", "parasites" and "polluters" were throughout the mid to late nineteen thirties used to describe the Jewish population. The difficult times following the international stock market crash, and the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles were both blamed on the "Jews".
All of this was done with words, not sticks and stones. The word campaign so thoroughly convinced the Germans that their fellow citizens were "subhuman" (a favorite term of the Nazi mind controllers, that by the time the sticks and stones were hauled out, the "battle was already won". We wonder now how a whole nation could sit silent as they watched their neighbors, and co-workers rounded up, but just as the first concentration camp victims were given over silently or eagerly (the gays, German Communists and "mental defectives".. all of them attacked as unpatriotic or impure or unproductive for some time before they were imprisioned), the dehumanized Jews could be sacrificed merely because they were "Jews".
One thing Nazi Germany taught is that a nation's minorites are ALWAYS at risk. Germany was the most technologically, and scientifically advanced nation in the world at the time, with a long flowering in the arts and philosophy. On one level, this was the most advanced civilization of its time. But is was able to do the unthinkable, because WORDS, rhetoric, scapegoating and simple name calling produced an environemnt in which millions, and many of them children, could be slaughtered.
Of course this is one of the most horrible examples of concentrated STATE power using the "word" to instill its evil will, but ALL governments at some time actively engage in deliberately dehumanizing a population, usually in wartime.
The use of the word "gook" in the VietNam Era was an example. In wartime a soldier is going to get killed himself, or cause the death of comrades, if he has even the slightest hesitation about killing. But it's hard to kill another human being, as every moral code in the world deplores it, and every decent human instinct protects life. For some it might be enough to kill out of a sense of duty, patriotism, or just because you were told to do so. But killling a "gook" is a lot easier than killing a human being. If you have to sink a bayonet into a man's gut at close range, it helps to think he's not quite a man exactly like you are. Who could anyone kill more easily? A ____________ or a man?
Similarly the N word, supported, and often incensed lynchings, sometimes executed by quasi governmental elements, as the local law enforcement was typically involved in KKK style murders. The young men who killed Matthew Sheppard were said to use the word "faggot" often, and not in a adolescent way,. In a hate filled, dehumanizing way. It is almost unheard of that hate crimes are not accompaned by hate slogans. Before the bomb goes through the window of the synagogue or church, the term "mud people" has been used a million times.
This is why, dislike the "politically correct" or not, the government of any reasonable nation sometime appears to overprotect its minority populations, and sometimes with specific legislation. Hate talk can turn to pogroms, and vendettas, and vigilanteeism fast. We saw how quickly the Bush Admin set the tone afetr 9/11 to protect our Arab American and Muslim citzenry. Some folks thought "what are they worrying about THOSE people for", but the gov did wise to let it be known no extra-legal independent actions were going to be appreciated.
Racial and ethnic slurs dehumanize. They make the reipient less than human, and over time, their use desensitizes us to the condition or pain of that population. We might use these words with our friends, and even call our friends and relatives "you dumb ______" because we are so close, we actually share positive regard through a shared history with the word (such is the case of the "taking back" of the N word by black Americans, who managed to finally take the POWER of that word back and negate it with in-group use, tho personally I think it's time to put that one to bed). I call my best friend a dumb guinea and he loves it. But don't let a non-initiatee try it. It means something threatening then, not confirming.
This is nothing new. Enough research has been done correlating the relationship between ethnic and racial violence, crime, and abuse and the use of racial slurs and epithets. And just as it is far easier to imagine a man who would use the words "B**CH" and "ho" as synonyms for "woman" mistreating a female than a man who would never allow those words to pass his lips, then its not hard to imagine the guy who calls someone a F*G at the drop of a hat, doing some physical gay bashing. Acceptance of the word sets up a climate where escalation is not just possible, but probable. Which is why every enlightened society enforces it own brand of political correctness. Minority populations everywhere are at special risk, always, be it Rwanda, or Sri Lanka, Iraq, or the USA.
History has PROVEN that.
As for the Tuna thing. Bill's habit of entertaining his press audience is a great show for us, but this is twice now he let a "term" he uses with his players slip out in public, and twice he's been burned for it. Just as the Marine drill sgts call raw recruits "ladies" , so we know some football coaches use similar "female" name calling to promote some idea of male toughness, and build esprit de corps. So Bill and Sean call them "Jap" plays. I think they'd do better to call them "Trojans", but whatever they call them, Bill has to keep it to himself. That little isolated universe of the football team has its own lingo, and so be it. The use of the term "Jap" plays is not a threat to broadening of racial dehumanization, because it stays solely within the context of that football use. (and that is what that Japanese football journalist present yesterday obviously understood... that man understands the sports vernacular and how it differs from much more dangerous generalized racist slurs.)
But the public is not going to take such a narrow view of the very narrowly used teminology. And probably won't try to understand the difference either.
Poor BILL!
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BRAVO! and thank you.
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Spin is a good word for this.
It requires quite a bit of stretch of my imagination to blame the atrocities of Germany simply on a succesfull propoganda machine. The truth was, and still is, that anti-semitism runs very deep in Europe, as it once did in America. These feeling stem not from words that were spoken, but in a belief of wrongs that were committed for hundreds of years.
I'm not sure how America was able to shed these feelings but it seems we were successful at it and I don't believe it can be attributed to the politically correct crowd.
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Yes, anti-semitism did and does run deep in Europe, which is why pograms cropped up in Eastern Europe and inquisitions in southern.
But name a few, name ONE, of those wrongs that were committed by Jews to incite such hatred. ONE. The Nazis drew on that deep seated resentment, but they still needed to frame the debate, to find the words that brought the longstanding biogtry of SOME to the place where it could translate to the compliance of the many.
The old saying "The pen is mightier than the sword" is most certainly true. The pen represents the WORD, and the sword never comes from "nowhere". It follows the words.
PS OF course, our own specific idea of "political correctness" has protected the right of the Jewish minority here. But not always so well. Jews, like Catholics, and blacks have traditonally been the target of the right wing extremists and their many many many organizations.
Just a little bitsy net surf will remind us much that "political correctness" is needed in the US. Some SCARY stuff out there.
The overreaction to the perceived anti-semitism in Mel Gibson's Passion of Christ is an example of trying to head off potential backlash against a minority perhaps a little too heavy handedly. Did Newsweek really need to do that cover story? I do not know. But Jewish leaders certainly felt compelled to restate that "Jews did not kill Christ" before the films release. That such eminently rational people felt the need to question the film's portrayal of Jews as less sypathetic than the Romans, and more culpable, reflects the very real fear our Jewish minority feels. If a mere movie can make a community fear backlash, what does that tell us? It isn't ALL their imagination.
Minorities need some measure of "political correctness" in any society , for basic reasons of security. There are folks out there,and many of them, who hate based on religion, skin color, and ethnicity, and some of them do something about it. They have their rights to the expression of their race hatred only within limits.
Besides, it isn' t the government that in the end sets the tone for what can and cannot be said. It is US, it is society that makes the decisions on "politically correct" speech. And our society has decided, not any law, that you can use words like "g*ok, sp*c and k*ke". But don't expect to be welcomed into polite, educated society if you do. Don't expect to hold a job where a company's rep is in danger from your ignorance. Expect to wash toilets for a living. Expects to be beyond the pale. It's your choice. In a democracy where majority consensus sets the standard, we collectively have decided certain speech is anathema.
Yup, we are free to use, legally speaking, any manner of "politically incorrect speech", we so choose, short of inciting violence. But the values, mores, and choices of the vast majority of oir own population has made the social decision to rise above race hatred, and to protect our minority populations. The restriction on speech comes via human dignity, and decency, and is a reflection of our national strength and character. One can remain a neanderthal if he or she chooses, but understand the price that comes with it is knowing the rest of the society marchs on without you. And so do the benefits of civilization.
The way a nation treats its minoities has always been said to be the true measure of "degree" of civilization. The way we as a society are currently, if belatedly, choosing to protect our minorities makes me proud to be an American. We are doing a LITTLE legally (hate crime legislation), but MORE socially, (unacceptance for racial slurs and the like). This, imo, is the right balance. We don't want govrenment telling us what we "shouldn't say. We want our neighbors, peers, and fellow citizens to. We want to frame the debate ourselves, with the language we feel is appropriate, and we have.
For me it's a source of patriotism, not complaint. What some choose to call "political correctness" I see almost always as postive evidence of the continued upwards development of a great society, one that couples economic and technological progress with the elevation of human rights, AND the protection of minorities.
Who knows? Historically speaking, we just might be onto something that really does look impressive 1000 years from now.
I'm signing off on this issue.. the trials and tribulations of AB are much more compelling right now. LOL
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Eatman tweet Marinelli on board
Discussion in 'Fan Zone' started by LatinMind, Jan 17, 2013.
1. LatinMind
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Nick Eatman ‏@nickeatman Lots of action here at valley ranch .Nothing official - but does sound like former bears DC Rod Marinelli is on board to replace brian baker
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Hope Baker falls on his feet. I think he's a good guy and a good coach.
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Pretty cool.
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Wahoo !!!
Something to feel good about !!!
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Suicide Girls interview about Homeland, part two
Suicide Girls has just published part two of its two-part interview with me about Homeland, the sequel to Little Brother (here's part one). In it, we talk about activism, clicktivism, and the future of Internet-connected politics:
There is a lot of cynicism about clicktivism and the idea that if it’s too easy to be politicized, if all you need to do to take action is click an online petition, then it siphons off energy that could be used to change the world. It’s probably true that some people go, I’ve done my bit, I clicked that petition. But other people who never would have taken any political action start with that one click.
The height of the barrier to entry has to be correlated with the overall size of the movement. If it takes an enormous affirmative step to start your journey, then a lot of people will never start. If on the other hand it’s cheap to try, then a lot of people will try. And the more people you have trying, the more people you will have who will find that it’s what they want to do. That’s the upside of it. This is why I’m not cynical about clicktivism. This is why I’m glad to have a spectrum of ways that people can engage. The shopkeeper understands that the first requirement for selling things is getting people in the door; a political activist has to understand that the first requirement for building a movement is to have people take some step to want to be involved in a movement. And the smaller that step can be, the easier it is to get them involved.
I think of it like a church…It’s a tiny minority of people who join the clergy, but all of the people who join the clergy started by showing up on Sunday. If step one is eschew all material things, take a vow of silence and a vow of chastity and wear a hair shirt for the rest of your life, your clergy will be thinly populated. You need a step one that isn’t total engagement for the rest of your life, right?
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Feature Stories
• TBI Open House for Brain Injury Awareness Month
The Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Clinic, located in Building 40022 on Support Avenue, would like to invite you to an Open House Thursday, March 20th, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. All are welcome to attend.
View the TBI page.
• Army Patient Centered Medical Home Transformation
Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho, Army Surgeon General and Commander of the US Army Medical Command talks about Army Medicine's Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and transformation to a system for health.
Army Patient Centered Medical Home Transformation – watch the video.
• 3 NCOs on a stage
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center welcomed nine new NCOs to the NCO Corps during an Induction Ceremony Friday, March 7, at the Fort Hood Phantom Warrior Club on post. The ceremony was rich in tradition. Photos from the Ceremony
Additional Photos on the CRDAMC Facebook page
• moving boxes
Beneficiary Services Branch, currently located in Bldg 36023, TRICARE Service Center, will be moving on March 15th – 19th to our new location, Bldg 36010–A. BSB will reopen for business on March 20, 2014. Our hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
• CRDAMC Staff cut a cake to celebrate Patient Safety Week
Patient Safety Week at CRDAMC promotes working relationships between providers, patients
This past week Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center participated in Patient Safety Awareness Week, an event that was founded by the National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) and celebrated by healthcare organizations worldwide.
Patient Safety Week – Full Story
• National Committee for Quality Assurance
Four CRDAMC clinics earn national recognition as Army Medical Homes
After 12 months of hard work, four additional Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center primary care clinics have been recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as Level 3 Patient Centered Medical Homes...
NCQA – Full Story
• TRICARE Poster and handout
Increased TRICARE Beneficiary Use of Online and Phone Customer Service Leads to End of Walk–in Services
TSC – Full Story
TSC MCSC Closure poster / handout
• Fort Hood Warriors in Transition Operations Facility
Army Restructures Warrior Transition Units, minimal impact at Fort Hood
Today the Army announced several changes to the Warrior Care and Transition Program (WCTP) designed to meet the evolving needs of the Army. These changes include: Warrior Transition Unit (WTU) organizational modifications, some WTU inactivation ....
WTU – Full Story
• Glass Atrium at the New CRDAMC
CRDAMCR marks third year of construction, meets new milestone
It's been three years since ground was broken on the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center Replacement Hospital, and now the new facility is quickly approaching a new major milestone, drying in....
CRDAMCR marks third year of construction – Photos and Full Story
• Col. Betsy Vane, Army Nurse Corps historian
CRDAMC Army Nurses celebrated the 113th Army Nurse Corps Anniversary
Army Nurse Corps Anniversary – Photos and Full Story
• Support group
Trauma Survivors and Their Caregivers Support Group
Meeting EVERY Thursday: 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Meetings are in the Chapel on the lower level across from the cafeteria...
Trauma Survivors Support Group – Full Story
• PTSD Caregivers group
PTSD Caregivers Group
Meeting EVERY Tuesday: 10:00 – 11:a.m. Meetings are in the Chapel on the lower level across from the cafeteria...
PTSD Caregivers Group – Full Story
• US Flag and Capitol Dome
With TRICARE, you have minimum essential coverage under the Affordable Care Act
The Internal Revenue Service will use information from the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) to verify your coverage.... TRICARE – full story
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Secure Messaging brings convenience to patients, providers.
Beneficiaries of Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center are now able to communicate online with their primary care provider through secure messaging. This capability will, for the first time, provide patients the ability to communicate directly with their provider and care teams and allow care teams a two–way flow of communication with individual patients or groups of patients. The U.S. Army Medical Command is implementing the use of... Secure messaging - full story.
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Scheduling Medical Appointments
To schedule a medical appointment within the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center system of health, please call the Appointment Line at 254-288-8888 or toll free 800-305-6421 between the hours of 7 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday through Friday (closed on Federal Holidays).
Did you know that Darnall Health Care System offers a Nurse Advice Line? By calling (254) 553-3695 you can address any medical question 24 hours a day, seven days a week for yourself or a loved one and receive advice on what to do. No question is too small or large. They can provide self care advice, help determine whether you need an appointment or recommend emergency room care. Give them a call at (254) 553-3695 and let them help you with your medical concerns.
You may also schedule appointments online at www.tricareonline.comoffsite link in new window. Beneficiaries may access TRICARE On Line with a DFAS MyPay PIN, Common Access Card or by creating a Department of Defense Self Service account. Registration is quick and easy!
Access To Care (ATC) Options, Standards and Definitions:
Emergency Care: Beneficiaries seeking emergency care should proceed to the nearest emergency room or call 911 (or other local emergency assistance number) for immediate medical attention.
Urgent (Acute) Care (e.g. ear ache, high fever):
ATC Standard – 24 hours
Beneficiaries seeking urgent care may schedule an appointment with their Primary Care Manager or Primary Care Manager Team. If appointments are not available, beneficiaries will be seen by an Urgent Care Team Member in the Emergency Department.
Routine Care (e.g. follow–up care, allergies, disease management):
ATC Standard – 7 calendar days
Wellness and Health Promotion Services (e.g. physical exams, well women exam):
ATC Standard – 28 calendar days
Referrals for Specialty Care Services:
ATC Standard – 28 calendar days
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Provide our Service Members, Families and Veterans quality, patient–centered care to promote a medically ready force and a healthy, resilient community.
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See what our patients are saying:
CRDAMC – Robert Gordon, Mental Health
APLSS comment: As of February 12, 2014
"Dr. Gordon is a very intelligent caring provider. He listened to my concerns and issues and continues to work with me on the issue. I would recommend him to anyone who is seeking treatment for PTSD with no reservations."
CRDAMC – Tammie Howard, FMRC
APLSS comment: As of February 12, 2014
"Tammie Howard made me feel very comfortable. She is the best doctor I have had thus far. I would like for her to be my doctor as long as she is a doctor. She is awesome. She understands and took excellent care of my medical/health needs."
CRDAMC – Charles Coe, Opthalmology
APLSS comment: As of February 12, 2014
"LTC. Coe was looking at an injury to my right eye and had done all the required tests. Then he commented he was going to throw in a free test. To me this was his way of saying he was going to go the extra mile to ensure there were no problems with my eye."
CRDAMC – Robert McCown, Charles Moore
APLSS comment: As of February 12, 2014
"Dr. McCown Was a breath of fresh air within the ARMY Medical Community. It was the first time in a VERY long time I came in for my lower back issues that my provider not only listened to what I said, agreed with my assessment of my issues, and then gave me a plan of action to figure out the root of the problem and find a solution. He was knowledgeable, courteous and explained what he thought the issue was, and how we were going to go about fixing it. Dr. McCown restored my faith in ARMY doctors."
CRDAMC – James Coleman, Family Residency
APLSS comment: As of February 12, 2014
"I received exceptional care during my ER and subsequent hospital admission. Dr. Coleman was my admitting physician and thoroughly explained why I was being admitted and what I could expect. I've never received such high quality care as I received at Darnall Army Medical Center!"
CRDAMC – Karen Dukes, HHMH
APLSS comment: As of February 12, 2014
"This was my first visit to my PCM. This has been among the best if not the best experience I've had in the 13 years as a military spouse. She was very attentive to my concerns. I look forward to having her as my PCM while at Ft Hood."
CRDAMC – Gary Eastes, Urology
APLSS comment: As of February 12, 2014
"My provider was very efficient and had answers to my questions very quickly. There weren't any pauses or colorful language for an "I'm not sure response". He was very direct with his answers and his concerns pertaining to my issue."
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Earlier I had written about “Grumpy Week”. Now, it’s Nothing Makes Any Sense Week. Where to begin?
1. I received this email:
I was looking for laser eye surgery online for my clients when I came accross your web site that I’m reviewing right now. Based on what I see here, you look like a good fit for my group. I’m looking to make an exclusive arrangement with one laser eye surgery doctor in your area today.
My job is to show my clients a relevant web site when they are searching for an laser eye surgery. Your web site looks like a strong fit.
[Update - Found the part about the email above was reposted on a laser eye surgery scraper site. The bots look for the words to match, not the actual meaning or intent of a piece.]
2. See if you can follow this one.
First, when SearchEngineLand launched, they linked to Cre8asiteforums in its blogroll and life was good. However, I noticed a lot of my friends’ blogs were also listed, so I dropped an email, in total fear, asking if this one could be added. I mean, it covers the SEO/M industry, right? I felt it was a fit, else I wouldn’t have bothered. So, it was added, but it was mis-labled as “Cre8asite Usability Blog”. Kinda surprising they’d even permit the word “usability” there, but they did.
However, that’s not the name of this blog. I waited to see if anyone there would catch the mistake but since nobody did, I emailed this, in total fear:
I wasn’t sure whom to address this to, and I apologize. I wonder if I
could suggest a fix for the blogroll, regarding Cre8asiteforums and my blog?
Presently, it lists:
Cre8aSite Forums
Cre8aSite Usability Blog
Actually, the forums has its own blog (not listed), and mine is separate.
The accurate info is as follows:
Cre8asiteforums (http://www.cre8asiteforums.com/index.php)
Cre8tive Flow (http://blog.cre8asite.net/) – This is the blog for Cre8asiteforums.
Cre8pc SEO and Usability (http://www.cre8pc.com/blog/index.php)- This is
my blog.
Thanks for considering this fix.
Warm regards,
Firstly, my request was sent to someone with a nice note about making repairs. This was followed up with another email that said, “OK, I’ve changed the usability blog now to point at the forum blog.”
So now the forums and the forums’ blog are listed, but this blog is gone all together.
I was willing to be brave and just accept my losses, when I saw this from Bill Slawski’s Positive and Negative Quality Ranking Factors from Google’s Blog Search (Patent Application). In it, he states that one of the positive indicators of blog quality is:
Existence of the blog in high quality blogrolls
‘A high quality blogroll is a blogroll that links to well-known or trusted bloggers. Therefore, a high quality blogroll that also links to the blog document is a positive indicator of the quality of the blog document.’
This is also based upon the assumption that a well-known or trusted blogger would not link to a “spamming blogger.â€
I’m so sad.
3. Brian Thibault writes, in Usability & Domain Names, “Having a domain which is not easy to spell. If your site should ever get featured on radio or TV, you want viewers to be able to easily type it into a browser after hearing it. Otherwise you’re going to lose a percentage of them.”
There’s always someone, from the usability or SEO industries, that writes about domain names and the right ones to pick. While technically they are correct, it torments someone like me, who has had the same domain since 1996…LONG before search engines and usability killed off creativity.
4. Forum Admin life. I often wish I could tell you the tales of what running a large forums is like, but some things aren’t meant to be made fun of. It’s a management job for no pay, which is why it’s on this list today. Working for no pay is completely insane. To make matters worse, I saw a local job in usability testing advertised for a company close to my house, for an enormous salary.
If I disappear suddenly, you’ll know why.
5. April Fools Day is around the corner. Don’t think we, at Cre8asiteforums, are letting it go by quietly. We never do. Any rumors that we are for sale, again, are simply not true. We did that one already, and the horrified emails we got were real.
You all believe everything you hear?
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Islam creeping in Georgia
An interesting Twitter account does our job for us. @IslamGeorgia
Although he doesn’t have many tweets, here are a few.
Where there is a need for halal there must be barracks mosques.
Corporate America falls for the sharia line.
Are those meals for all unsuspecting patrons or just for Muslims by request?
Posting this is just pure crazy talk. Islamophobia even. Muslims just want to get along and integrate with non-Muslims. Right?
More on Georgia in our archives. Seriously, scroll through the archives for posts like this one more than two years ago, Georgia: An Islamic diaspora grows in Lilburn:
46 Responses
1. I said it before and I’ll say it again. America is screwed. Before we know it , it will be the United Caliphate of America.
• Nahh! WE won’t let that happen…..Their day is coming, we’ll kick their asses just like Israel has done and is doing as I write this. Deo Vindice
• Don’t count on it. Israel understands exactly who they are dealing with. Our government either doesn’t, (like refusing to call “acts of terror” exactly what they are), or, which is more likely, are facilitating the way that Islam has traditionally taken-over countries…slowly, but surely.
• I don’t mean our GOVERNMENT…..I mean the PEOPLE of the U.S. Our Government is the problem..AKA Obama/Social Liberals…Obama is a muslim and not surprisingly has sympathies for them.(A very long story). Don’t underestimate the people of this country that are against all of this (and the majority of the US military). I hear too many defeatist attitudes …look at our history and what we come from. We will not succumb to any type of takeover…..”Deo Vindice”
• this is insane why are we allowing this to happen to our great country this is begining of the end for the usa !!!!!!!!
2. I will appreciate if we can copy some of your articles. Seem to be impossible. Thanks’s
• Maria (and other’s)….
First…”copy & paste” to a Word.doc (or some other place, THEN…”copy & paste” to where you want to place it! I know it’s an extra step, but…it seems to work in “most” cases!
• There are also print & email links by selecting the “More” button above and we encourage readers to use any/all the share buttons to get the word out to friends, family and anyone who will listen.
3. Puts an exclamation point to ‘coming to a town near you’.
4. We are already going Forward toward it thanks to the sheeple.
• You are so right! Try to discuss islamism with someone critically, not aggressively. You will be shut down for fear of ‘offending’ a moslem. The strength of Christianity, Judaism and others is the opposite of islamism, they welcome introspection and criticism of what it means to adhere to their beliefs. The only answer a moslemite can give is, ‘we kill you’.
5. In the last election an issue failed to pass that would require markets, manufacturers, etc., to label food that had been genetically modified…GMO. I thought passage of this would have been a positive thing because people should be able to know exactly what they are eating, and choose appropriately. A lot of chemical companies spent a lot of money to defeat it. Since Halal food has been prepared in a certain way, I think it should be required that such food be labeled so the public can know exactly what they are eating, and be able to choose other foods.
• Excellent comment/idea! Or at least a video available prominently at store showing, with sound, exactly how this is done.
• Don’t be so naive….it’s much more political than what we want or what we think is best for us…..”many things in life are not what they appear to be” It’s Government intervention to the most personal level..with Obama and his socialist beliefs they will attempt to be even more intrusive….thank your neighbor that voted him back into office!
• My immediate neighbors didn’t vote him back into office. The corrupt election system did, just like it orchestrated the defeat of Congressman Allen West. God help us.
6. Nahh, WE won’t let that happen……to many REAl Americans left for that to take place……Deo Vindice
7. I will say it again…100 million firearms in the hands of 80 million Patriotic Born Again Christians, Catholics, Jews, and “Others”…will preclude any take over of our precious country. Even if The President of these United States doesn’t…The Constitution Will Prevail! Jesus Is Lord! Yeweh is His Father! Allah is nothing more than an opium dream of some obscure 7th century goat herder and pig farmer! Which The Second Coming will erase from the memory of Mankind! AMEN!
8. whats wrong with u people .. u are soo sick a muslim i was raised in islamic schools we dont want to take your country and or whatever crazy stuff you are doing.. i live in jordan.astian friends ..they dont have your crazy thoughts.. now of course there are muslims who have wrong thoughts just as many nonmuslims have.. islam teachs us to kind and merciful to everyone ..actually there is a verse in quran that tells us to treat non muslims with “ber” which is the same word used described to treat our parents which means utmost respect stop all these lies about islam and mind your own buisness ..
• There are verses in the Koran that encourage followers to be kind, and there are verses that encourage followers to be ruthless. You must read it very carefully and not just pick and choose those you want to acknowledge. “The perfect Muslim is gentle with his fellow believers and harsh towards his enemy, the infidel.” Allah says in Koran 47:4: “So when you meet the infidel (unbeliever) in battle, then cut off their heads…” A Muslim can kill any person he wishes if it be a “just cause”. Sura 6:152. What the heck does that mean? What constitutes a “just cause”? Please read Koran 8:57; 16:126; 9:123; Sura 9:5;4:90. Jesus Christ, on the other hand, says in Matthew 5:44: “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you…” Quite a difference between the two.
• Your “Korupt” also says it’s “OKAY!” to lie! Which is what you are doing now! So “MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS AND GO BACK TO WHERE YOU CAME FROM!” Sorry if that “seems” harsh…but anyone or any “group” attempting to “change” our Freedoms and Laws…just doesn’t need to be here!
• im not in “your” country , im jordanian ..I LIVE IN JORDAN ..i dont care what you ppl do .. i m just a normal person and i hate that you try to demonize me just because im different
• You live in Jordan, how nice, so you’re a palestinian. If you’re muslim, stay there, we don’t want you. Got it?
• i didn want to come to your country.. i love mine ..but this shows how democratic and free and open you are.. ” if you are amuslim stay there” i wont say that to my christian naighbours if i disgree with them.. i wont hate someone ” like you did” becuase i disgree with their believe..
• Hello Peter35!
I “thought” I clicked to reply to nara, but instead it’s going to you? hmmm…???
Anyway…”why” do all these Muslims and the “general public” believe all the “lies?” and “ignore” the facts? Perhaps, it is as Jesus said, “…all these things must come to pass before I return…” (paraphrased and NOT the exact wording…i’m sure).
Therefore (and please…this is “just” a thought, NOT an arguement!)…perhaps, when the Holy Scriptures talk about the Anti-Christ, it is “figuratively-speaking.”
The “rise” of Islam is from a long “thought-to-be”…dead faction (I simply hate to use the word “religion” and Islam together…they just don’t fit). In other words…it “was” dealt a mortal wound. Now, in today’s world, it has “miraculously” come back to life! AND…their followers…”accept” ALLAH as GOD (the Anti-Christ)!
NO! I have NOT “thought” this “idea(?)” all the way out!!! Like I said, “…it’s just a thought…” and a different viewpoint of what’s happening in the world today! At-a-glance…some of the pieces “fit!” Do they ALL “fit?” Really…I don’t know.
I’m a “Christian” and follow the “teachings of Jesus Christ” through the “Holy Scriptures!” as I believe in “God!”
Take Care and God Bless!
ps. Yeah…I know I’m going to get a lot of “flack” from this, but then…Jesus already told me that and, personally…that’s a “GOOD THING!”
• Sometimes I thin the anti-Christ is whatever opposes The Father’s will. In my opinion, there is evidence that no other, including communism, force in the world which is so much anti-Christ. If you want to dig into this, read the gospel of Barnabas and ‘Jesus, a prophet of islam’. Available on line. This is the foundation for understanding Christ in moslem terms. Seems our Christianity is a bastadrized version of the gospel, fomented by Paul who took over the religion. It makes fascinating reading. As a Catholic, I can say, ‘we were there last time-1687.
• Simple response – we don’t want to be like Jordan, or any other country that was conquered by Muslims.
You know, a similar reason you don’t want ‘Palestinians’ to take over your country.
• palestinans are my naighbours and friends ..i even have some christian palesitinian friends and i love them ..we all live free to worship..
• YES…Anonymous! Many Christians are being persecuted in Palestine as one Palestinian remarked, “…one day he woke-up and discovered he was a, PALESTINE!” He wasn’t given a choice!
• So you also have some Christian friends? Don’t know your quran very well, do you? Another thing: are you ‘nara’ or anonymous? Make up your mind, and if you’re ‘anonymous’ then have the courtesy to add a number (you know, 3, 7, 4, etc.) after it, so we know which ‘anonymous’ you are, OK?
• Really?…..You must not be a student of World History? Take a look at Islamic aggression through out history you ignoramus….many attempts from over 100 years ago… can’t convince me otherwise..history shows the Islamic intent to conquer and covert all.
• i did study history … muslims were the only armies in the world with what crusaders did when they intered jerusalem ..they killed 80 thousand muslim..but when muslim leader salahu addin intered no one was read …read from the right books and you will know
• YES…Anonymous! Please…read from the “right” books…like the Holy Scriptures and NOT “CULT” books like the Koran…PLEASE! When you discover “who” the Crusaders ARE…you will find that they are NOT “Christians!”
• History teaches us the Jews and Christians were treated worse than dogs during the moslem occupation of Jerusalem, regulating who, how many, when and where non-moslems could go. All, ALL dhimmi laws were imposed. It was always a ‘free fire zone’ for non-moslems.
• Bobby as you know there is only one ‘right’ book for muslims, the murderous cult quran. Re the crusaders killing 80,000 muslims; obviously they didn’t get enough! And as for muslim armies being the only armies with ‘morals’, give me strength! muslims have time and time again shown themselves to be mindless, vicious, barbaric thugs.
• Hey Peter35! I don’t think “this” Anonymous has the mental capacity to “understand” anything he reads! Just like the rest of these “mindless” Muslims!!! INCLUDING THE PRESIDENT! “OMG!” the other day when he was talking about how Muslims contributed to…NEVERMIND!
“IT WAS SIMPLY LUDICROUS!!!”
• you must’ve forgotten the BIRTH of ISLAM Sunni and Shiite split after Mohammed died – the two sects split- in bloodshed- massacre of the Banu Qurayza, a Medinan Jewish tribe-killed the men who surrendered and refused ISLAM then raped & enslaved the women- For example, in his 1895 biography of Muhammad (“Mahomet and Islam”, London, 1895, p. 151), which relied entirely on the original Muslim sources, the scholar Sir William Muir observed:
“The massacre of the Banu Coreiza was a barbarous deed which cannot be justified by any reason of political necessity…the indiscriminate slaughter of the whole tribe cannot be recognized otherwise than as an act of monstrous cruelty…
maybe tell us how merciful and moral the Fogel family murderers were- and how Fakestinains celebrate those child killers as hereos
perhaps you call moral those 11 Sunni who blew up the world trade and pentagon with planes full of HUMAN BEINGS
“yup very moral, merciful compassionate- go tell your tales to people who don’t know
• Muslims claim that the period of the Emirate and the Caliphate was tolerant to the surviving Christianand Jewish dhimmis living on the conquered land provided that they followed stringent dhimmi rules imposed by the Islamic occupiers. The Caliphate during the tenth century has been called an Islamic Golden Age by Muslims though critics challenge this as a myth pointing out that this supposed golden age was preceded by the brutal slaughter of tens of thousands of native spaniards by the invading Muslim armies. In Muslim culture, Andalus today is a nostalgic symbol of an earlier “Golden period” of Islam.
• Best source for info are Andrew Bostom’s books, especially the book on jihad. Moslems don’t take over countries – they occupy them. In the occupation, like we are having in America today, they gradually impose shari’a until they control the government. Since the world belongs to mohammad’s god allah, or so he says, non-moslem rulers are usurpers of the true government.
• “stop all these lies about islam and mind your own buisness ..”
To nara – Here’s the problem–you’re defending you’re “religion” w/o truly knowing what you’re talking about. What planet are you from??? Islam is for world domination! “Kill the infidel” is a command given by your founder! Maybe not all Muslims are terrorists but the majority of terrorists ARE DEFINITELY MUSLIM!!!!! Trust me, there’s nothing wrong with Americans, Jews and Christians who just want to live in peace with their neighbors–the problem always arises when you introduce Muslims into the equation. THEY DON’T WANT TO LIVE IN PEACE–WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO KID????? You remind me of the little kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar who said, “Mommy, I didn’t take any cookies.” MEANWHILE HE’S COVERED FROM HEAD TO FOOT WITH COOKIE CRUMBS AND CHOCOLATE CHIPS!!!!! Here’s a concept you need to consider–THE DEVIL IS STILL A FILTHY LIAR EVEN WHEN HE MAKES AN ATTEMPT TO TELL THE TRUTH!!!!! DO YOU WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH??? I DARE YOU TO GET A HOLY BIBLE AND READ ABOUT THE LORD JESUS CHRIST–THAT IS, UNLESS YOU’RE AFRAID SOMEONE MIGHT TRY TO KILL YOU FOR READING THE BIBLE. AHEMMM!! BUT THEN WHY WOULD ANYONE EVER TRY TO KILL YOU FOR JUST READING THE BIBLE????? AHEMMMM!!!!!
Trust me, there’s no one in my world who is trying to stop me from buying a koran and reading it from cover to cover–but you know and everyone else knows, that you had better not even dare to buy and read a HOLY BIBLE under penalty of death, probably by decapitation!!!!!
P.S. How many Christian churches and Christian missionaries are there in your town??? If any exist, I dare you to go to church next Sunday!!!
• dapreach, like hitting your head against concrete isn’t it, they are just so brainwashed. (and probably inbred)
• They tend to forget the Armenian massacre less than a hundred years ago. Also the rape and destruction of the last church of revelation Smyrna five years later. Look it up
9. To Peter35 – Inbred–yes!!! And brainwashed beyond all description! What really gets me is that there are females (which I suspect may be the case with “nara”) who defend this insanity!!! I just can’t imagine what kind of a hellish life she must be subjected to. I know this–we westerners absolutely cannot fathom, in our wildest imaginations, what it must be like to live life as a female muslim–because we take our freedoms so much for granted.
Of course, these muslimas always counter the outspoken “infidels” like myself by saying that their fathers and “husbands” are kind to them. We all know, however, that most of them are lying just so they don’t incur the wrath of the “kind-hearted superior ones”. The truth is, I really do feel sorry for these people. And no American man or woman who has known what freedom is all about has any excuse for ever defending the spread of islam–here or anywhere!!!
10. [...] It was just last week we told you Islam is creeping in Georgia. [...]
11. they are gonna go after us through our children too !!!!!
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628 THE COMPLEXITY OF RESOLVENT RESOLVED G. Gallo, B. Mishra, March 1993 The concept of a resolvent of a prime ideal was originally introduced by J.F. Ritt along with the notion of a characteristic set. The motivation for studying resolvents comes from its connections with the birational isomorphisms that describe structures of irreducible algebraic varieties by means of an equivalent hypersurface and a one-to-one rational map. As a result, these ideas have a wide range of applications in such areas as solid modeling, computer aided design and manufacturing. An algorithm to compute the resolvent by means of characteristic sets was first proposed by Ritt. This and some related algorithms have resurfaced as interest in resolvent structures have grown, spurred by its applicability. Unfortunately, the algebraic complexity of the resolvent and the computational complexity of the associated algorithms have never been satisfactorily explored. In this paper, we give single exponential upper and lower bounds for the degrees of the resolvent and its associated parametrizing polynomials. We also show that the resolvent can be computed deterministically in single exponential sequential and polynomial parallel time complexity. All previous algorithms for resolvent had relied on a random choice of certain extraneous parameters.
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Suthers criticized for support of marriage act
Colorado Attorney General John Suthers has come under fire from human rights organizations for his support of federal law denying same-sex married couples the same rights and benefits under the Defense of Marriage Act.
Suthers filed an amicus brief supporting the law in the case, Massachusetts vs. Department of Health and Human Services. The Massachusetts state government is contesting the law, saying it is unconstitutional.
The Human Rights Campaign and One Colorado, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organizations, condemned Suthers’ actions.
“We are shocked that Attorney General John Suthers has joined this attack on same-sex couples,” said Brad Clark, executive director of One Colorado. “With all the problems Colorado is facing, it is incredible that Suthers would spend time and taxpayer dollars on this lawsuit. We ask Suthers to withdraw his support.”
One Colorado is circulating petitions throughout the state, asking Suthers to withdraw his support.
In July 2010, a federal district judge ruled it unconstitutional for the federal government to recognize some of Massachusetts’s lawful marriages, but treat similarly lawful marriages between same-sex couples as invalid. The Department of Justice has appealed the decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. In his brief, the state attorney general expressed his support for the Defense of Marriage Act.
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% pdcguide.dtx -- user guide for PDCMAC -- Time-stamp: %%%@TeX-document-file { %%% title = "The PDCMAC Package", %%% filename = "$texmf/doc/plain/pdcmac/pdcguide.dtx", %%% version = "$Revision$", %%% package = "pdcmac 1.0", %%% date = "$Date$", %%% author = "P. Damian Cugley", %%% email = "[email protected]", %%% address = "Oxford University Computing Laboratory," %%% Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, UK", %%% abstract = "A brief user guide for the PDCMAC package.", %%% copyright = "Copyright (c) 1995 P. Damian Cugley", %%% codetable = "USASCII", %%% dependencies = "pdccmlft.tex, pdcmacvn.tex, ..." %%%} %{{{ pdcguide %{{{ preamble \errorcontextlines10000 \ifx\usepsfonts! \def\bodyfontname{pplr} \def\bodyttfontname{phvr} \def\headingttfontname{phvro} \input pdcpsdoc \mathcode`.=\gbdecimal \mathcode`/="202F \else \input pdccmdoc \mathcode`.="0201 \mathcode`/="213D \fi \input pdcmacvn \majorheadline{PDCMAC Release $\pdcmacversion$} \twosidedtrue \noheadlinetrue \def\n#1{$ \textfont0=\font \mathcode`i=`i \mathcode`v=`v \mathcode`x=`x #1 $} \def\plainslash{/} \declareactivechar\/ \let/\plainslash \def\texmf#1#2{{\tt\let/=\slash% $ for matching \$texmf/#1% \def\tmp{#2}\ifx\tmp\empty \plainslash \else /#2\fi}} \def\url#1#2#3{{\tt#1:\penalty\exhyphenpenalty \plainslash\plainslash \let/=\slash #2% \def\tmp{#3}\ifx\tmp\empty \plainslash \else /#3\fi}} \newcount\tablecount \tablecount2 \def\newtableid{\global\advance\tablecount1 \number\tablecount} %}}} preamble %{{{ intro \section{What is this thing you Earth people call PDCMAC?} %{{{ intro \subsec{Introduction} PDCMAC is collection of \TeX\ definition files (macro files) which may be useful for setting documents using plain \TeX\ (`plain' here meaning \TeX\ formats following similar conventions to those of Appendix~B of the {\it\TeX book}, as opposed to more complex formats like \LaTeX). This package is much less powerful than \LaTeX~2e; it is intended to be a simpler solution to simpler requirements. Because it is less complex, the macro code should be more readily adapted by other \TeX\ hackers. The package includes a font-selection system, an output routine, general formatting macros, and `style files' which input the other files and set the format for documents. The name `PDCMAC' is pronounced `{\it p-d-c}-mac'. In file names where case matters it is always written in all-lower-case. The fairly consistent use of a `|pdc|-' or `|ma|-' prefix in this and other names is intended to prevent these files clashing with files from other packages. (The `|ma|-' files are part of the Malvern package.) %}}} intro %{{{ conventions \subsec{Conventions in this guide} Contents and names of computer files, and commands to be typed literally are printed in {\tt this distinctive font}. Placeholders to be filled in with real file names etc.~are written in {\it this italic font}. %}}} conventions %{{{ copying \subsec{Copying} The PDCMAC files are copyright \copyright\ 1990--1995 P. Damian Cugley. They may be used in documents, and distributed as a complete package as per the GNU General Public Licence (reproduced at the end of this document). The |tex| files generated by the |dtx| files are like `object files'; you should not distribute them without their source files (the |dtx| files). Do not modify the generated |tex| files; if you must modify the macros, do this by editing the |dtx| files and running them through \TeX\ again. If you must distribute modified versions (instead of persuading me to modify my copies), help reduce the proliferation of incompatible versions by doing the following: \bullets \\describe the modifications clearly in the printed documentation; \\say who modifed them in the header comments in the definition files, and change the version identifier; \\use a different name for the modifed definition files. \endbullets The last point is so that documents using the unmodified versions can coexist with the ones using modified ones. %}}} copying %{{{ feedback \subsec{Feedback} I am very interested to hear from people who find a use for this package. Please send comments and suggestions, or reports of bugs, to the address above. If you find PDCMAC useful or amusing, please send me a pretty postcard. Thanks. %}}} feedback %}}} intro %{{{ unpack install \section{Unpacking and installing the files} %{{{ unpack \subsec{Unpacking} Two common formats for archives are \bullets \\ (on Unix) |tar| files, compressed using GNU |zip| (|gzip|), and \\ (on MS-DOS) PKZIP-style archives. \endbullets Compressed tarfiles will have names like |pdcmac-1.0.tar.gz| or |pdcmac10.tgz| (the latter form is required by ISO-9660\note{ISO 9660 is the standard for CD-ROM file systems. Its file names are like MS-DOS file names: a sequence of 8-letter components followed by a `|.|' and three-letter suffix. ISO~9660 names use capital letters, but on case-sensitive operating systems these are usually transliterated to lower-case.} file systems). Unpack the package with something like \display \defverbatim\" "zcat pdcmac10.tgz | tar -xf -" \enddisplay This generates a new directory called |pdcmac-1.0|. PKZIP archives unpack files into the current directory, so they are unpacked like this: \display |md pdcmac|\cr |cd pdcmac|\cr |unzip a:\pdcmac10.zip|\cr \enddisplay assuming the zipfile is so named. There is a list of the files in the release in the appendix. %}}} unpack %{{{ compile \subsec{Generating the macro files} The macro files are packaged with their documentation in |dtx|\note{The \LaTeX~2e distribution uses the file name suffix |dtx| for files with a similar function. Unlike the \LaTeX\ system, the |dtx| files for PDCMAC produce the printed documentation and unpack the macro files themselves using a single macro file |pdccode.tex| and a single run through plain \TeX; there are no |drv| or |ins| files.} files; run plain \TeX\ on each of the |dtx| files in turn to generate the macro files and the printed documentation. The resulting definition files have almost no comments in them; instead you must read the |dtx| files or the printed documentation. The macro files are written in the current working directory. They are identical to the code lines in the printed documentation (they are generated from the same text in the |dtx| files). There is a file |pdcmondo.tex| which reads all of the |dtx| files in turn except |pdcsty.dtx| and produces one large (70+ pages) document as well as all their macro files. This is most useful if you want to make a printed listing rather than keeping |dvi| files for reading online. %}}} compile %{{{ install \subsec{Installing the files} The definition (|tex|) files belong in a directory where \TeX\ can find them. In the new soon-to-be-standardized file name conventions TWG-TDS~$0.61$\note{The TUG Working Group on a \TeX\ Directory Structure, {\it A Directory Structure for Implementation-Independent \TeX\ Files} Version~$0.61$ (\url{ftp}{ftp.th-darmstadt.de/pub/tex/TDS-compliant/draft}{twg-tds.dvi}, 10~February 1995).} this is the directory \texmf{tex/plain/pdcmac}{}. On older systems, the files go with all the other macro files. With TWG-TDS~$0.61$ the documentation goes in \texmf{doc/plain/pdcmac}{}. If you do not have a directory for documentation, the documentation files might as well go in the \TeX\ inputs directory as well. %}}} install %{{{ configure \subsec{Configuration on Unix systems} There is a |configure| script and makefile template included, which allows the process of unpacking to be run automatically on Unix systems.\note{The configuration system is based on the GNU Coding Standards, but was written by hand rather than using Autoconf.} The remainder of this section assumes you are installing PDCMAC on a Unix system. \subsec{Run\-ning |configure|} Start by running a Bourne Shell on the |configure| script, by typing `|sh configure|'. This examines your file system and attempts to guess suitable directories in which to put macro and documentation files. The |configure| script understands options listed in Table~1. \midinsert \noindent{\bf Table 1}\quad Options for |configure|. Other options are ignored.\smallskip \moveleft\leftmargin\vbox{ \def\,{{\rm,}} \def\\#1\, #2&{\vbox to \ht\strutbox{\hbox{$ \left. \vcenter{\ialign{\strut##\hfil\cr#1 \cr#2 \cr}} \right\rbrace $}\vss}&} \halign to \bodywd{\tt#\hfil\tabskip=0pt plus 1fil& \vtop{\noindent#\smallskip}\tabskip=0pt\cr \noalign{\hrule height 1pt \vskip1.5\jot}% \it Option&\omit\it Meaning\hfil\cr \noalign{\vskip1\jot \hrule \vskip1.5\jot}% \ttminus h\, \ttminus \ttminus help& Print a summary of options\cr \ttminus n\, \ttminus \ttminus no\ttminus create& Create |config.status| but don't run it to make |makefile|.\cr \\\ttminus t$dir$\, \ttminus \ttminus texmf=$dir$& Says where to find a \TeX\ directory hierarchy. For example, `|-t|\allowbreak|/usr/texmf|' or `|-t|\allowbreak|/usr/local/lib/tex3.14/tex|'. The |configure| script will often guess correctly without this option.\cr \\\ttminus p$dir$\, \ttminus \ttminus prefix=$dir$& Specifies the parent of the \TeX\ directory, for example, `|-p/usr|' or `|-p/usr/local/lib|'. This is for compatability with the GNU coding standards.\cr \\\ttminus wtds\, \ttminus \ttminus with\ttminus tds& Specify that the \TeX\ directory uses some approximation to the TWG-TDS $0.61$ file name conventions. This should not be necessary as |configure| will usually guess correctly. \cr \noalign{\vskip\jot \hrule height 1pt}% } } \endinsert The configuration process creates a script |config.status| which records the configuration; running |config.status| generates a file |makefile|\note{Usually a makefile is called |Makefile|, but I~wanted to make the package proof against file name munging from being copied onto MS-DOS discs.} from the template |makefile.in|. The |config.status| script has one option |-r| (or |--recheck|), which re-runs |configure| with the same arguments as were used to generate |config.status|; any options following |-r| are passed to |configure|. %}}} configure %{{{ make \subsec{Running |make|} Now you can use the |make| command to unpack and install all the files. Do `|make|' to generate all the definition files and documentation. Then `|make install|' to copy the macros into \TeX's macros directory and the documentation into \TeX's documentation area (assuming there is one). The standard targets which the makefile understands are listed in Table~2. \midinsert \noindent{\bf Table 2}\quad Conventional targets defined in |makefile|.\smallskip \moveleft\leftmargin\vbox{ \def\,{{\rm,}} \def\\#1\, #2&{\vbox to \ht\strutbox{\hbox{$ \left. \vcenter{\ialign{\strut##\hfil\cr#1 \cr#2 \cr}} \right\rbrace $}\vss}&} \halign to \bodywd{\tt make #\hfil\tabskip=0pt plus 1fil& \vtop{\noindent\strut#\strut\smallskip}\tabskip=0pt\cr \noalign{\hrule height 1pt \vskip1.5\jot}% \omit\it Command&\omit\it Meaning\hfil\cr \noalign{\vskip1\jot \hrule \vskip1.5\jot}% all& Generate all the definitions files and |dvi| files\cr install& Generate the definition files and copy them in to \TeX's macro area. Also copy the |dvi| files into \TeX's documentation area, if possible.\cr uninstall& Delete all the files that `|make install|' would install.\cr mostlyclean& Delete some files but not as many as `|make clean|'.\cr clean& Delete files from the current directory that are normally created by `|make all|'. Don't delete files that could be built using the makefile but which come with the distribution.\cr distclean& Delete some more files, including those made by configuration. If you have unpacked the files and generated the macro files without creating any other files, this should leave only the files in the distribution.\cr realclean& Delete files deleted `|make distclean|' and any others that can be rebuilt using the makefile.\cr TAGS& Generate a tags table file for Emacs.\cr dist& Make a tarfile and zipfile for the package.\cr \noalign{\vskip\jot \hrule height 1pt}% } } \endinsert %}}} make %}}} unpack install %{{{ using \section{Using PDCMAC style files for your documents} Normally a document will start by reading one of the style files, which in turn load the various definition files. The style files are intended to be more-or-less compatible with each other. I have arbitrarily divided the style files into `leaflets' and `docs'. %{{{ leaflets \subsec{Leaflet styles} A leaflet is only a few pages, so does not need a table of contents or division into large units. There is still a |\section| command, but it is designed for smaller divisions than the |\section| command used in `docs' (in a leaflet, |\section| produces a heading with prominence similar to that produced by |\subsec| in a doc). A leaflet-style document has no front matter, and so should start with some sort of heading for the title. \lines \it |\input pdccmlft| |\majorheadline{| title |} \noheadlinetrue| \quad commands to generate the title at the top of the first page \smallskip \quad text of the document, perhaps using |\section| commands \smallskip |\bye| \endlines %}}} leaflets %{{{ docs \subsec{Doc styles} A doc is something larger than a leaflet but smaller than a book. It has a table of contents and numbered sections and subsections, with section titles being reproduced in the headline. There is no provision for cross-references and automatic bibliography (which require an |aux| file and at least two passes through \TeX). Sections may be grouped into larger divisions I have called \dfn{part}s. Parts are numbered independently of sections, in upper-case roman numerals. (There is no special reason for not numbering sections within parts; I~just prefer to have fewer levels of numbering, so we get `\S$12.6$' instead of `Subsection~$4.1.6$'.) \lines\it |\input pdccmdoc| |\part{| title |}| ---or--- |\majorheadline{| title |}| |\section{| title |}| \quad contents of section \smallbreak more sections \smallbreak |\frontmatter| \quad front matter |\endfrontmatter| |\bye| \endlines \subsec{Front matter} The front matter of the document---the title page, preface, forword, etc.---must be printed {\it last}, with the table of contents at the end of the front matter; this is so that the table of contents may be accumulated during the \TeX ing of the file.\note{It has a benefit for people reading the document with a browser: page~1 of the document is the first page of the DVI file, which makes selecting a given page easy, and the table of contents is at the very end, so the browser's `go to last page' command can be used to find the table of contents quickly.} The front matter starts with |\frontmatter| and may contain |\section| commands. Such sections will be unnumbered and will not appear in the table of contents. For a short document, a separate title page is probably excessive, and an abstract may be preferable to a preface. In this case the first page after |\frontmatter| could have the title of the document (with author etc.)\ followed by an abstract, any copyright information (or other small print), and the contents (generated by |\endfrontmatter|). In other words, something like this: \lines\it |\frontmatter| \quad commands to print the title, etc. \quad|\abstract| \qquad the text of the abstract \quad|\endabstract| \quad copyright information, etc. |\endfrontmatter| \endlines For a longer document, there will be a separate title page and perhaps a preface. \lines\it |\frontmatter| \quad|\titlepage| \qquad commands to print the title, etc. \quad|\splittitlepage| \qquad print copyright information, etc. \quad|\endtitlepage| \quad|\section{Preface}| \qquad text of preface, etc. |\endfrontmatter| \endlines The macro |\splittitlepage| marks the division between the title page (title recto, page~i) and the back of the title page (title verso, page~ii), which is where copyright information goes. When formatting for one-sided printing, the copyright information belongs on the title recto, because the title verso will be blank, so |\splittitle| instead does |\vfill|. %}}} docs %{{{ new syms \subsec{New symbols} Several new symbols common to Malvern~A and PostScript fonts are added (listed in Table~3). Approximations built from other glyphs are available in Computer Modern documents. \def\chartable#1{% \midinsert \leftline{{\bf Table \newtableid}\quad #1}\smallskip \def\cs##1{\hbox to \gridwd{\hbox to2em{\csname##1\endcsname\hfil} {\tt\char`\\##1}\hfil}} \def\mcs##1{\hbox to \gridwd{\hbox to2em{$\csname##1\endcsname$\hfil} {\tt\char`\\##1}\hfil}} \def\mch##1{\hbox to \gridwd{\hbox to2em{$##1$\hfil} {\tt##1}\hfil}} \moveleft\leftmargin\vbox\bgroup \hrule\medskip \halign\bgroup ##\hfil&& \hskip\colsep##\hfil\cr } \def\endchartable{ \egroup \smallskip\hrule \egroup \endinsert } \chartable{New symbols} \cs{cents}& \cs{pounds}& \cs{yen}& \cs{florin}\cr \cs{currency}& \cs{lguillemet}& \cs{rguillemet}& \cs{gbdecimal}\cr \cs{permille}& \cs{registered}& \cs{orda}& \cs{ordo}\cr \cs{S}& \cs{P}& \cs{dag}& \cs{ddag}\cr \endchartable The symbols in the last row are `new' in the sense that they will change according to the current font when using Malvern or PostScript fonts. The maths symbols in Table~4 will be in the current |\rm| font (fam~0) in PostScript documents. \begingroup\catcode`_=12 \catcode`\|=12 \chartable{Maths symbols taken from Adobe's latin character set} \mch{<}& \mch{>}& \mcs{_}& \mch{|}\cr \mcs{backslash}& \mcs{setminus}& \mcs{sim}& \mcs{mid}\cr \mcs{bullet} &\mcs{lbrace}& \mcs{rbrace}\cr \endchartable \endgroup %}}} new syms %}}} using \section{Appendix} %{{{ tagged-table intrinsics \def\taggedtable#1#2#3{ \medskip \noindent{\bf Table \newtableid}\quad#1 \medskip \moveleft\leftmargin\vbox{\hsize=\bodywd \hrule height 1pt \medskip \line{\it\strut\hbox to \leftmargin{#2\hfil}{\it #3}\hfil} \smallskip \hrule } \tagged \everytag{\tt} } \def\endtaggedtable{ \endtagged \removelastskip \medskip \hrule height 1pt \bigskip } %}}} tagged-table intrisnics %{{{ file types \subsec{File suffixes} In this document, `a |foo| file' refers to a file of the type conventionally given a name ending in `-|.foo|' (using lower case because \TeX\ file names are always given in lower case). This table lists some conventional file name suffixes used for files in this package. \taggedtable{File suffixes used in this package}{\hbox to \gridwd{Suffix\hfil Origin}}{Meaning} \def\\#1#2{\TAG{\hbox to \gridwd{\tt#1\hfil\rm#2}}} \\{1}{Unix} Manual page for a program, in |nroff| format. \\{def}{\LaTeX~2e} Definitions used by macro files but not expected to be referred to directly in user documents. \\{dtx}{\LaTeX~2e} Documented \TeX\ macros---a file which combines macro definitions with their printed documentation. \\{eps}{Adobe} An EPSF (Encapsulated PostScript Format) file. \\{fig}{Fig} A picture file in Fig's undocumented format. \\{fnt}{PDCMAC} Font list---a list of fonts used in a document, generated by the PDCFSEL macros. %\\{idx}{\LaTeX~$2.09$} % Unsorted index file. (The lamentable convention of using |idx| % and |ind|, both standing for `index' but representing different % stages in the index-generation process, is for compatibility % with \LaTeX.) \\{in}{GNU} Template for a configuration file---when using the |configure| script, the file |foo| is generated from the template |foo.in|. \\{tex}{\TeX} (1)~A plain \TeX\ document. (2)~A plain \TeX\ definition file. \\{tgz}{GNU} A Unix |tar| archive, compressed with GNU |zip|. (Same as |tar.gz|.) \\{txt}{traditional} Plain ASCII text, readable on the terminal. \\{zip}{?PKZIP} An MS-DOS PKZIP archive. \endtaggedtable %}}} file types %{{{ file list \subsec{List of files} Here is a list of files supplied with the package. A list of the files generated from these---the definition files, used in documents---form the next section. All the names are chosen so that they may be copied onto, say, an ISO~9660\note{See note~1 on page 2.} or MS-DOS file system and back to a sensible file system without the names being changed. \taggedtable{Files supplied in the package.}{File}{Contents} \\{00readme.txt} Brief description of the package. \\{configure} A shell script used to automatically configure the makefile for Unix systems. (This is an unavoidable exception to the rule that names are ISO-9660-compatible.) \\{copying.tex} A copy of the GNU General Public Licence, in \TeX able form. \\{copying.txt} A copy of the GNU General Public Licence. \\{dtxtags} Shellscript for making tag files in |etags|(1) format. \\{dtxtags.1} A Unix manual entry for |dtxtags|.\note{This (and three more shellscripts used in the makefile) are not intended to be installed anywhere, but I~included manual pages just in case they are---or in case the installer is curious as to what these scripts do.} \\{fig2epsf} A Unix shellscript that converts figures from Fig's format into Encapsulated PostScript Format (EPSF) version~$3.0$ files. It uses |fig2dev| (from the TransFig package) to do most of the work. (It munges the PostScript code produced by |fig2dev| so that it will print and will work with Ghostview.) \\{fig2epsf.1} A Unix manual page for |fig2epsf|. \\{install.txt} Installation hints. \\{makefile.in} Template from which the configuration process generates a makefile, used by Unix's |make| command to automate compilation and installation. Should be called |Makefile.in| but that's not ISO-9660-compliant. \\{magrmac.dtx} Documentation for Malvern Greek macros. This replaces the file |magrmac.tex| included in Malvern release~$1.2$. \\{magrman.tex} Brief user manual for |magrmac.tex|. This replaces the version distributed with Malvern~$1.2$. It requires some Malvern~G fonts. \\{oput01.eps oput02.eps} Diagrams for |pdcoput5.dtx|.\note{The second edition of the {\it PostScript Language Reference Manual} says these should be called `-|.epsf|', but such names are not ISO-9660-compliant, so I~have switched to `-|.eps|'.} \\{oput01.fig oput02.fig} Source code for the above figures (Fig format). \\{pdcadobe.dtx} Source code and documentation for |pdcadobe.tex|. \\{pdccode.dtx} Source code and documentation for |pdccode.tex|. \\{pdccode.tex} Macros used by |dtx| files. This file has to be included because |pdccode.dtx| can't be \TeX ed without it. \\{pdccode2.tex} An experimental variation allowing multiple simultaneous code files. \\{pdcfmt2.dtx} Source code and documentation for formatting macros. \\{pdcfsel.dtx} Source code and documentation for font selection macros. \\{pdcguide.dvi} A copy of the user guide, already run through \TeX. \\{pdcguide.tex} This user guide for PDCMAC. \\{pdcl1maa.dtx} Source code and documentation for |pdcl1maa.tex|. \\{pdcmacvn.tex} Version number for the whole package. \\{pdcmisc.dtx} Source code and documentation for some small macro files. \\{pdcmondo.tex} Makes a combined listing of all the |dtx| files (except |pdcsty.dtx|). \\{pdcoput5.dtx} Source code and documentation for an output routine. \\{pdcsty.dtx} Source code and documentation for style files (|pdccmdoc.tex|, |ma55doc.tex|, etc.). \\{pinstall} A Unix shellscript that substitutes for the |install| command on systems which don't have GNU |install|.\note{I am not going to bother trying to make a makefile that will work with all the different versions of |install|, since there is no easy way to tell them apart and they are mutually incompatible.} \\{pinstall.1} A Unix manual page for |pinstall|. \\{pmkdir} A Unix shellscript used to create a directory. Unlike plain |mkdir|, it creates parent directories of the specified directory if they do not exist. This would be called |pmkdirhier| but that name is not ISO-9660-compliant. \\{pmkdir.1} A Unix manual page for |pmkdir|. \\{version.txt} List of the version identifiers of the |dtx| files and the shellscripts that come with the package. \endtaggedtable %}}} file list %{{{ macro files \subsec{List of definition files} The following files are the ones that are intended to go in the \TeX\ inputs area and to be used in documents. Here a \dfn{macro file} is simply a file of \TeX\ definitions; a \dfn{style file} is a higher-level definition file that specifies most of the things that affect the style of a document (layout, fonts, macros, etc.). Style files start by reading a bunch of macro files. \taggedtable{Files generated from the |dtx| files.}{File}{Contents} \\{ma55doc.tex} Style file for short documents with Malvern~55 as the text font. A table of contents and page headlines are generated automatically. \\{ma55lft.tex} Style file for very short documents with Malvern~55 as the text font. `Leaflet'-class documents have no table of contents. \\{magrmac.tex} Macros for typesetting in Greek with Malvern fonts (or any font with the Malvern~G encoding). There is a brief user's guide in |magrman.tex|. \\{pdcadobe.tex} Support for fonts with the Adobe Standard Roman and Adobe Symbol repertoires\note{The \dfn{repertoire} of an encoding scheme is the set of characters/glyphs it includes. Since PostScript fonts may be easily re-encoded, repertoire is more significant then the actual encoding.} in the |dvi| file, and ISO~8859--1 (Latin-1) conventions in the manuscript file. The output encoding actually used is that variation on \TeX\ Text generated by the |afm2tfm| that comes with DVIPS. Newer \TeX\ systems should instead use PostScript fonts with (a subset of) the 1990 Cork encoding.\note{Variously called `DC', `EC', `T1', and `\TeX\ Extended Text---Latin', and described in {\it TUGboat} 10\#4.} This file actually combines two functions: (1)~making the various symbols availabe via commands like |\pounds| and (2)~making Latin-1 characters in the manuscript produce corresponding characters in the output. Described in |pdcadobe.dtx|. \\{pdccmdoc.tex} Style file for short documents with Computer Modern Roman as the text font. 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Press Releases
Check out the latest Havis news to cross the media wire
Panasonic Showcases Tablets with Toughbook Certified Havis Docking Station at 2013 International CES
Havis Provides Reliable, Industry-leading Docking Solutions for Existing and Upcoming Panasonic Tablets and Laptops
January 07, 2013
As the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow, this week's 2013 International CES® in Las Vegas will highlight the latest innovations in the consumer electronics industry. Wireless technologies and mobile trends are expected to take center stage at this year's conference, driven by the growing adoption of tablets and smartphones.
Panasonic Corporation's new president, Mr. Kazuhiro Tsuga, will deliver the opening keynote address at CES, which is scheduled to run from Jan. 8-11, 2013. Panasonic will showcase its hottest tablets, including the Android-powered Toughpad™ A1 and B1.
The tablet displays will also feature Havis Inc.'s Toughbook Certified Docking Station for the Toughpad A1, which was released in November 2012. Additionally, Havis is providing Panasonic with a docking station prototype for the Toughpad B1.
As a Toughbook Certified Partner of Panasonic, Havis knows what it takes to meet the industry's toughest safety and quality standards. Havis offers a variety of docking stations that have achieved Toughbook Certification by passing Panasonic's rigorous testing process and demanding performance standards.
These docking stations were tested to withstand MIL-STD 810G vibration testing, in-vehicle crash simulations, environment testing and extreme durability testing. For the mobile worker, this testing ensures that their laptop or tablet will remain securely docked and protected through rugged driving conditions and extreme work environments.
Havis' close relationship with Panasonic allows the company to design the industry's toughest docking stations for the latest Panasonic tablets and laptops. Havis and Panasonic will continue to collaborate to provide mobile workers with reliable, custom computing solutions that maximize productivity in the field.
For more information on the features, specifications and certifications of the Docking Station for the Panasonic Toughpad A1, please visit To view all available Havis tablet docking stations, please visit
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Mobile Thursday Set to Deliver More Than Just Turkey To Hungry Shoppers
Blog post by on November 22, 2011 No Comments
First came Black Friday, then Cyber Monday, thus creating the perfect bookends to a shopping-filled holiday weekend. Now a new shopping day has dawned –Thanksgiving Day itself, dubbed Mobile Thursday. This is shaping up to be a tremendous opportunity for retailers and marketers to leverage the mobile device; cutting through the clutter of traditional advertising and connecting with deal-thirsty consumers. This new day has now transformed Black Friday into a four-day shopping extravaganza! You no longer need to stand in line outside a store Thursday at midnight, the deals are delivered in the palm of your hand while the turkey is still on the table.
Mobile is now poised after years of false promises to finally hit critical mass this holiday season with four out of five US smartphone owners using a mobile phone to shop, according to a survey done in partnership by Google and marketing research firm Ipsos. The survey went on to say that 79% of these smartphone owners will use their phones to help with product searches and price shopping, and 70% of those will use their phones while inside a store location.
Although mobile commerce (M-commerce) is only expected to be 2% of total E-commerce in 2011, or $6.0 Billion, it is quickly gaining traction and is expected to grow to 7%, or $31.0 Billion, of E-commerce by 2016. In addition, a recent survey returned a very nice result supporting this growing trend. Of the 1,000 consumers surveyed — 62% said they’d be willing to make a purchase on their mobile device. This is only going to trend higher.
And how are retailers engaging these estimated 60 million M-commerce consumers this Thanksgiving weekend? Well, quite honestly, many retailers still have a way to go in developing an effective and integrated organizational mobile strategy, but at least they are trying. Many are still relying on purely tactical marketing methods such as mobile club/loyalty program calls to action or mediocre mobile applications that seem to have been quickly developed to keep up with new marketing trends and less about the customer experience.
While the above numbers and trends are encouraging, marketers taking part in Mobile Thursday shouldn’t forget that mobile campaigns and corresponding call-to-action offerings should still be tailored to individual customer needs that requires gathering accurate and timely customer information, and begins by gaining a customers’ opt-in/express consent to engage with them via mobile marketing.
For marketers and retailers, Thanksgiving Day 2011 marks the convergence of mobile capabilities with exploding consumer receptivity thus creating a new launch pad for the retail holiday shopping season. So, whether you are kicking back on the couch this Thanksgiving, or shopping in a store, don’t forget the newest tool in your savvy shopper arsenal – your smartphone is right in hand.
Republished with author's permission from original post.
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Tools to Help Organize Google Analytics Events
I love event tracking. If you’ve never used Google Analytics event tracking here’s what you need to know:
Event tracking is a flexible, data collection mechanism that you can use to track almost anything. From video players, to mortgage calculators, to mobile apps, events are a way to collect and count visitor actions. While the data may seem simplistic, it’s valuable insight into visitor behavior.
But event tracking can be hard to implement, especially if you don’t know how to code. Even if you do know how to code, managing a larget amount of events can be a challenge. I wanted to push out a couple of tools to make implementing and maintaining events easier.
A Quick Review of Google Analytics Events
There are five parts to an event: category, action, label, value and a flag that controls interactivity.
• Category: The category is at the top of the hierarchy. It’s a way to bundle visitor activity together. It encompassed all of the other event data.
• Action: The action is literally what the visitor does. In our video player example some potential actions might be: play, pause, share, get embed link, etc.
• Label: Provides a bit more information about the visitor’s action. For example, if you are using events to track a video player you might record the movie name as the label when an action occurs. That provides more context to what the visitor is doing.
• Value: Any positive integer value. It’s a number. You can use it to count things, like dollars or seconds. If you choose to use your event as a goal, then you can specify that Google Analytics use the event value as the goal value.
The last event setting is a bit different. It’s called non-interactive and it is used to alter how Google Analytics interprets the event data. Normally, when an event is sent to Google Analytics, the system recognizes the user as interacting with the site. So it records that the visit is NOT a bounce, even if the visitor only sees one page.
But there may be a case where you want to track the visitor interactions with events AND bounces. In those cases you can set the non-interactive value to true and GA will still count a bounce.
Setting up an event is a four step process:
1. 1. Design your event data (ie write down you categories, actions, labels, etc.)
2. 2. Identify where you need to put the event code
3. 3. Add the code to the appropriate places of your site (or app, or whatever)
4. 4. Analyze data
My goal with the tools below is to help you with step 1, and to some extent step 2. But remember, you need to add this code to the correct parts of your site.
Event Creator Tool
Below is an Event Code creator. I wanted to create something where anyone can enter in their values for an event and have the code automatically generated. If you’ve ever used the Google Analytics Link Tagging tool then you’ll be able to use the Event Creator.
Remember, you’ll still need to attach this code to the appropriate place to capture the visitor action.
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In addition to the standard event data, you can select added a few formatting options:
• Force Lowercase: This setting forces the event values to lowercase. This can increase the consistency of your data by making everything the same case. You don’t need to force everything to lowercase, but make sure you’re consistent!
• Replace White Space: This setting will strip out all of your white spaces. Again, this is not necessary, but it can make your data more uniform.
This tool may seem very simplistic, but it is a very good learning tool. If you’re trying to show someone how to take an event from idea to code this can be very useful.
Event Management Worksheet
If you run a large site, then you probably work with a lot of events. As a result the event creator tool is not very useful. It just doesn’t scale.
A good alternative is using a Google Doc with an embedded formula. It does the same thing as the form above, but you can crag the formula to create a lot of code quickly. You can enter all the standard event values, then drag the forumla in column F to create the event code. You can also add a description of what the event does and a note about where in the code the event should be placed.
I personally like to do this with a Google Spreadsheet, so I can share it with other people at a company. But you can use the “other” spreadsheet program if you like :)
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1. Eric Bernhard says
Hey Justin,
Great post, is there a black and white definition of when to use virtual pageviews vs events? in my eyes, events are really for flash interactions, ive seen events used to capture a onsite banner or nav click, however i usually use the url builder to track internal clicks like that. Is one better than the other for segmentation? sorry for any typos im on my mobile…
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@Eric: With the introduction of the Flow Visualization, and the Event Flow reports, the line between using events and virtual pageviews has become a bit more blurry. There is one metric in GA that is depended on virtual pageviews: Abandonment rate. Abandonment rate is based on goal starts, which do not exist for events.
By the way, do NOT use the URL builder to track internal banners. You’re actually inflating your visit count by doing that.
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Re: CVE ID Syntax Change and Options
• Subject: Re: CVE ID Syntax Change and Options
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On 2012-11-05 19:47 , Christey, Steven M. wrote:
> As discussed in the Editorial Board teleconference on October 31, it
> is time to update the CVE ID syntax so that CVE can support more than
> 10,000 identifiers in a single year (the "CVE-10K Problem").
> * suggestions for a different syntax?
None -- unless we are planning to address a significant increase (and
that can be handled by options #1 and 7, or unless we want to partition
the assignment space so that CNAs or some other distributed/federated
system can better track CVE assignment.
CVE-YEAR-CNAID-000000 ?
I don't see concrete plans for either of these, and #1 and 7 can adapt
to cover both cases. I prefer keeping CVE close to the current syntax.
> For a new CVE ID syntax to be "good," it should have most (or all) of
> the following properties:
> 1) Large ID space, i.e., a large number of potential IDs that could be
> assigned.
Overall, I'm not sure what the future space needs are. In working on
finding vulnerabilities with automated tools (mostly fuzzing), we've
seen the need to be able to assign 10^5 or more IDs per year with the
potential for linear growth with the addition of more fuzzing machines.
But, I don't foresee CVE assigning IDs to every individual crash
report. If we do expect significant growth (which would mean
drastically changing the nature of a CVE entry, or greatly increasing
throughput and coverage), then we need to go with arbitrary scale,
options #1 or #7.
> 5) Delayed impact of the syntax change - since any change will have
> many unexpected effects on downstream consumers, we want to give
> people as much time to adjust to the new syntax as possible. So,
> it may be favorable to use a syntax that doesn't appear to change
> until 10,000 identifiers are needed.
Could encourage people to do nothing then scramble when -9845 is
published in March.
> 6) Syntax version recognition - if possible, it should be clear to the
> consumer or an automated system as to which syntax version is being
> used for an ID - the old syntax, or the new syntax. For example,
> ISBN numbers were originally 10 digits long, then expanded to 13
> digits - so the length of the ISBN clarifies which version is being
> used.
I like this idea, but is it necessary? Conflicts somewhat with #5.
I don't well understand the costs of changing software to account for
the new syntax, so consider that when weighing my feedback. (That is, I
don't know how many vendors have how many products that require how many
lines of code to be changed. CERT just has a couple scripts and web
pages to worry about.)
So, I'm somewhat biased to pick a syntax that favors functionality and
longevity over ease of implementation. I'm not too worried about the
impact of immediate change. That could be shortsighted.
What's easier? A longer ID with only digits, or a 4 character
alpha-numeric ID?
If compatibility with the current syntax is important, then I like
option #1. I don't think alpha sorting is that important. Can't I sort
results by the Assigned date?
> Option 1: Year + arbitrary digits, no leading 0's
> Examples: CVE-2013-1234, CVE-2013-12345 (if 4 digits or less, leading
> 0's would be used, e.g. CVE-2013-0056 instead of CVE-2013-56)
Mildly in favor, good for backwards compatibility.
> Option 2: Year + 5 digits, leading 0's
> Examples: CVE-2013-01234, CVE-2013-56789
> Option 3: Year + 6 digits, leading 0's
> Example: CVE-2013-012345, CVE-2013-678901
Neutral. Distinct from old syntax, prefer option #3 for space reasons.
> Option 4: Non-standard year + 4 digits
Strongly against, keep the year meaningful.
> Option 5: year + 4 hex digits
> Example: CVE-2013-A9E4
> Option 6: year + 4 alphanumeric
> Example: CVE-2013-ZW1K
Neutral, prefer 6 over 5 since it has more space.
> Option 7: CCE-Style (year + arbitrary digits + check digit)
> Example: CVE-2013-12345-6 (the "6" is a check digit, following the
> Luhn Check Digit Algorithm)
Mildly in favor, check digit might be a bit of over-engineering,
effectively unlimited space.
Does it make sense to retro-fit so that until the 10K mark, the check
digit is optional and leading zeros are used?
> Option 8: CERT-VU/JVN Style
> Example: CVE#12345678
Strongly against. This is not necessary for CVE and too radical a
change. A major design goal of this syntax was to not leak timing
information (like the year and sequential IDs) for pre-disclosure
vulnerability tracking.
- Art
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The Mozilla Project has announced that, following more than two years of support, the 3.6.x branch of its open source Firefox web browser will reach its end of life on Tuesday 24 April. This means that, from that date onwards, no new updates, including security updates and critical fixes, will be released for Firefox 3.6.x. Mozilla Release Manager Alex Keybl says that "barring any major stability or security issues found over the next few weeks", version 3.6.28 from earlier this month will be the final 3.6.x release of Firefox.
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You scream, I scream .... ice cream!!! Nothing spells "summer'" like a batch of homemade ice cream. If you have an ice cream maker and haven't pulled it out of storage yet this summer, why not do so? These hot August days might make you appreciate some silky homemade ice cream, but there are some food safety cautions to heed. You have probably used an old family favorite recipe for ice cream and no doubt, it calls for raw eggs. The good news is .... you don't have to pitch that recipe afterall. The only thing you should do differently is cook the custard base to be sure that salmonella food poisoning won't plague you, and you can do this easily, no matter what recipe ,you use. Plus, cooking the custard base will insure that your ice cream turns out to be silky, smooth, and rich. Follow these directions: Cook the milk, sugar, and eggs over LOW heat, stirring constantly until the mixture thickens and reaches 160 degrees F. At 160 degrees, the custard will lightly coat a metal spoon (and you will essentially be pasteurizing the eggs and killing the bacteria). If you are making chocolate ice cream and are using squares of unsweetened chocolate, you can add them with the milk, sugar, and eggs. Remove the custard from the heat before adding other ingredients such as cream, vanilla or peppermint extract, or food coloring. You can quickly chill the mixture by placing the pan in a tub of ice water, continuing to stir the mixture as it cools. Then refrigerate the cooled mixture to thoroughly chill it before placing it in your ice cream maker. Remember that ice cream expands as it freezes, so don't overfill the ice cream maker. Most manufacturers suggest that you should fill the freezer container no more than two-thirds to three-fourths full. If you are adding crushed fruits like cherries, strawberries or peaches, add them after the ice cream has partially frozen so the fruit pieces won't settle to the bottom. Here is where another safety issue arises. Before you remove the lid to add other ingredients, be sure to wipe the lid and around the top edges of the freezer to remove salty water. Since the salt you use may not be food grade salt, you don't want to contaminate the ice cream. Add the fruit, replace the lid, and continue the freezing process. Ice cream needs to ripen. This "resting period" in the freezer allows flavors to develop and blend and the ice cream to harden. Depending upon the temperature of your freezer, this could take several hours. While this step is not mandatory, you may be pleasantly surprised if you allow time for this ripening process. Homemade ice cream can be kept in a tightly covered container (use the smallest container possible so the air space in the container is minimal) and stored in the freezer. Plan to eat the leftovers within one or two weeks for optimum flavor and texture. While homemade ice cream is a treat by itself, you may want to try some of these special delights: Make a coffee float by placing scoops of chocolate, vanilla, or coffee flavored ice cream into tall glasses and fill with cold coffee. Add a dollop of whipped cream and sprinkle with coffee powder crystals. Try a peach melba dessert by placing a scoop of peach ice cream in a dessert dish. Garnish with sliced fresh peaches and fresh raspberries. Drizzle with raspberry sauce. An easy ice cream pie can be made by arranging scoops of strawberry or peppermint ice cream in a prepared graham cracker crust or baked pie shell. Freeze until ready to serve. Drizzle with prepared fudge sauce and cut into wedges. Build a banana parfait by layering butter pecan ice cream, sliced ripe bananas and caramel sauce in parfait glasses. Add a dollop of whipped cream and sprinkle with toffee bits. And now the depressing news ......... a serving of ice cream is one-half cup!!! So if you scoop out a huge dish of ice cream to enjoy (whether homemade or store bought), remember that you are consuming extra calories in the form of fat and sugar. That just means that you should balance out the rest of your diet for the day with low-fat, low-calorie choices. (Beth Gaydos is the Extension Educator for Family & Consumer Sciences with Ohio State University Extension in Noble and Monroe Counties)
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Wilson powers Cass to double header victories in Peachtree City
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Chaz Wilson led Cass at the plate with a three-run blast and earned a victory on the mound as the Colonels swept a doubleheader in the Homeplate Classic in Peachtree City on Saturday.
The Colonels topped Sonoraville, 5-1, and Langston Hughes, 6-2, to improve their record to 3-0.
Adam Williams, Cass coach, said the Colonels did some good things in the tournament.
“Our pitching came through for us and allowed just three runs,” the coach said. “Our pitching definitely gives us hope for the future.”
The coach said the team needs to stay focused.
“It’s like driving at night and you just focus on the 200 feet ahead of your car as you go,” he said. “We have to keep them focused on playing just 200 feet ahead of us and stick to the process.”
Cass 6, Langston Hughes 2
Wilson’s three-run shot helped Cass build an early lead against the Panthers of Region 3-AAAAAA en route to its victory.
Wilson was 4-of-4 on the day. Brandon Etheridge went 2-for-4, drove in one and scored two. He tripled in the first inning and singled in the fifth inning. Alex Yauslin also had a pair of hits while Sam Ayers and Chris Morton provided offense, too.
Langston Hughes got one hit off Wilson, who allowed no earned runs, walked one and struck out five during his 3 1/3 innings of work.
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Sk8 or Die: Group Makes Headway on Skate Park
Isla Vista may be welcoming a new skate park after a dozen local skaters attended an Isla Vista Recreation and Parks District (IVRPD) meeting in December to protest converting PerfectPark into a parking lot.
IVRPD board members previously planned to use PerfectPark, located at the intersection of Embarcadero del Mar and Embarcadero del Norte, as a space to install 14 parking spots. Parking costs at the lot were expected to bring in about $10,000 a year, with the funds being used to repair broken fences and restore bathrooms at Anisq’Oyo’ Park. While skaters were able to persuade trustees to keep the lot open, board members are still debating the construction of a skate park due to budgetary constraints.
At the helm of the movement to salvage the land for a permanent skate park is the two-year-old Goleta Skateboard Movement (GSM). According to GSM co-president Elliott Rebuck, GSM’s three main objectives are advocacy for the skateboarding community, education and outreach and supporting and constructing skate spots.
Despite being around for only two years, the GSM is comprised of volunteers who all collaborate to work toward an enhancement of the Goleta Valley skateboarding heritage through recreational opportunities offered to the community and its youth, according to Rebuck.
“The volunteers are lifelong skaters who first got involved with skate park advocacy, design and construction well over a decade ago,” Rebuck said.
Rebuck said city officials do not often take into account the community’s significant demand for a skate park and oftentimes overlook the health, safety and economic advantages a successful skate park can have. For example, the park can act as a community gathering center, attract tourists, promote healthy and active lifestyles and maintain skater safety by providing a smooth space to train instead of forcing skaters to practice over irregular surfaces.
“Once a skate park is constructed, it will provide a low-cost recreational alternative to organized sports, encourage athleticism, fitness and confidence-building amongst its users, while simultaneously breaking down barriers of race, gender, age, religion, economic status or language spoken,” Rebuck said.
According to IVRPD General Manager Rodney Gould, a skate park would be a good addition to Isla Vista for its socio-cultural benefits similar to those described by Rebuck. However, Gould said such benefits would only apply if the skate park is kept safe, well-maintained and drug- and alcohol-free.
“It’s an activity that crosses all age, economic and racial barriers,” Gould said. “I see it as a way to narrow cultural divides and open doors to interaction and understanding between the different factions of the community.”
Gould said making progress on implementing a skate park and other types of projects may oftentimes be difficult due to the short-term length of the Parks and Recreation District positions.
“One of the major challenges for the District has been the turnover of board members and management,” Gould said. “If you include short-term interim GMs, I am the thirteenth General Manager in as many years. Board members also tend to come and go quickly, largely due to graduating students. With the rapid turnover, it’s hard to keep momentum going.”
However, the most daunting problem facing the completion of a skate park is funding, according to Gould.
“The District operates on a fixed income that gets only a small adjustment annually,” Gould said. “The adjustment is only enough to cover daily operations and doesn’t leave money for major capital projects … The last thing we want is an awesome skate park that falls into disrepair due to lack of money.”
Rebuck said while he understands the pressure within money constraints, he feels that more grassroots organizing efforts are necessary in order to convince the city of a skate park’s importance.
“So far the community hasn’t made building one a priority,” Rebuck said. “Our next step is to recruit more advocates within Isla Vista’s skate community, gain support from non-skateboarding residents and business owners, then collaborate with the IVRPD and city to develop a shared vision that will meet the demand.”
Currently, the GSM is also working with several other potential skate park spots along the Hollister corridor and is promoting and attending design workshops for these sites.
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Another Case of Employee Theft
Wed, March 20th, 2013 - 10:23 am - By Gordon Basichis
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Employee theft has been on the increase, especially after the economic downturn. Employee theft can not only prove damaging to your business through loss of funds and proprietary data, but it can dramatically hurt employee morale and instill fear and lack of confidence in your customers. The collateral damage created by employee theft is one of the reasons that some companies will try to sweep it under the rug. Sometimes you can sweep it under the rug, and sometimes the damage is too great for discretion, and then sometimes it goes public. Not good.
Background checks can assist employers in determining if a job applicant had prior criminal records or there are indicators in his history, references, lies about education, whatever, that he may have a penchant to steal. But while background checks are useful for employment screening, let’s face it, there is a first time for everything. I have written about employee theft on a number of occasions. One such article is When Employees Rob You Blind, which by the title should indicate the content.
So now we have but one more white collar crime. For employment screening purposes, white collar crimes are best searched at the county criminal level but also the federal criminal records searches and federal civil records searches. Often, while the suspect is accused of a crime, the U.S. Attorney will move the case from criminal court to civil court where he hopes, especially with complex cases, he can get a conviction. It takes twelve jurors to convict in criminal court, but only eight jurors to convict in civil court.
In this instance, a former commodities broker stole over $215 million from his client’s funds. He is awaiting sentencing. The crime took place in Iowa, a long way from Wall Street. But embezzlement and financial malfeasance is universal. As our the thieves who are convicted.
According to the article in USA Today….”Russell Wasendorf Sr. will be sentenced on Thursday for stealing $215.5 million in customer funds from Peregrine Financial Group, the commodities brokerage he ran for many years out of Cedar Falls, Iowa. Over the course of that time, Wasendorf’s crimes affected the more than 10,000 investors who traded via Peregrine as well as the 300 employees who lost their jobs after he filed for bankruptcy. Wasendorf faces life in prison. His sentencing follows a guilty plea entered on Sept. 17 on four felony charges, including mail fraud, embezzlement of customer funds, and two counts of lying to regulators. Experts say the Wasendorf case highlights the need for better regulation of futures and commodities trading. Bart Chilton, a commissioner at the U.S. Commodities Future Trading Commission, has asked Congress to raise the fine for each instance of misconduct from $140,000 per violation to $1 million per individual and $10 million for an institution.”
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County begins to draw up joint fire agreement plans
by Jill Lufrano
Apr 10, 2012 | 886 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
RENO — Not unlike piecing together a fire station out of Legos, Washoe County commissioners on Tuesday continued the process of building a new fire district — now a combination of Truckee Meadows and Sierra Fire protection districts — in preparation for a meeting with the city of Reno April 19.
Piece by piece, each aspect of the newly created fire district was discussed by commissioners, including employee negotiations, fire station locations, the color of fire engines and trucks, response times, automatic aid agreements with neighboring districts and jurisdictional boundaries.
Washoe County commissioners continued to discuss the matter of joining forces following their decision to divorce the Truckee Meadows and Sierra Fire protection districts from the city of Reno and create a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) with the city, which would form an entity with the power to levy and collect taxes to provide fire service to the Truckee Meadows region.
Options for a financially sustainable regional fire service were considered by commissioners, acting as the Board of Fire Commissioners. The board directed new Sierra Fire Chief Charlie Moore in a 4-1 vote, with Commissioner Kitty Jung dissenting, to continue discussions with the city of Reno on April 19, as well as with other interested governments, to draft the JPA for fire service that would include the ability to have separate union agreements under the responsibility of each jurisdiction as an interim step towards a long-term regional fire service.
During the meeting, Commissioner John Breternitz accused the city of Reno of playing games with its automatic aid agreement with the county. Reno does not currently have an auto aid agreement in place following the break-up of fire districts, Reno City Councilman David Aiazzi said.
Breternitz accused Reno of toying with residents to “prove a point.”
“It’s very important for us to affect auto aid in the community,” Breternitz said. “Based on cost, it makes sense to me. I don’t believe it’s a negotiating ploy. We believe in automatic aid. I’m pretty worked up about this. The people in the middle are the citizens. We shouldn’t be playing games with our city.”
The county offered twice to pay the city of Reno $1.2 million to keep a south Reno station open by offering to rent it to the city for $1 a year for an indefinite time, according to Mary Walker, a city consultant. For the $1.2 million payment, the city would agree to cover all regional island areas and open two stations in one of those pockets. The city would also be asked to respond to any incident with the closest resource.
The motion to approve paying the city $1.2 million was voted down twice by commissioners.
“The problem is, we don’t have an automatic aid agreement with them now,” Aiazzi said. Prior to the divorce, Reno was paid $11 million by the county to provide fire service to the region.
Aiazzi, who has said all along that reconsolidating fire districts throughout the Truckee Meadows district is not a good idea, said if the county and city would continue to join forces, citizens in the region would continue to be “safer.”
“Right now, they want Reno to do the same thing as we’ve always done and not look at the money,” Aiazzi said “They want us to still cover them, but they don’t want to pay us for it.”
By voting down the issue, the county will go back to assuming much of its new district’s employee liability for retiree health, transfer of sick and annual leave hours from the city of Reno and assume the use of station 14 in south Reno, which will become a Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District station, Walker said. Station 14 will be staffed, like all other TMFPD stations, with three-person crews.
A union agreement was also approved Tuesday that provides for three-person minimum staffing in all 11 stations. This will save the district $2.5 million a year, Walker said, virtually guaranteeing the fire district to be able to keep all fire stations open.
“We’re thrilled about that. That was our goal,” she said.
Walker said that only 2 percent of calls were fire related, equating to about 100 structure fires in the fire district area.
“Therefore three-person crews can fully staff 98 percent of calls,” she said. “The other 2 percent have to wait until the stations can assemble a force until they can actually enter a house.”
The decision was made to keep all 11 stations open instead of having four-person staffing, Walker said.
“Three-person works beautifully,” Walker said.
Reno City Manager Andrew Clinger could not be reached for comment following the county commission meeting in order to respond to accusations made by commissioners.
“As the city of Reno staff member, I was not at the meeting and I would not be able to respond to any negative comments directed at the city from the county commission,” Reno spokeswoman Michelle Anderson said.
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Sunday, August 19, 2007
Kyle Petty Plays Injured For Team SPEED
It has been a very interesting year for Kyle Petty. Among the aspects of his life that we are curious about is his active involvement in the television side of NASCAR.
He drew solid reviews from fans and the press for his honesty and candor during TNT's summer race package. As usual with high profile individuals, he also had his share of detractors. Welcome to the wonderful world of the media.
This season The Daly Planet has watched every episode of Tradin' Paint, the thirty minute opinion-based talk show on SPEED. Our column of April 4th was entitled "Tradin' Paint, the show that ain't." The bottom line was that this show had lost its focus, and needed correction.
The premise of the series is simple. John Roberts hosts, and tosses out the topics to his two guests. The panel consists of one driver and a weekly rotating cast of media members. They can be from the print, TV, radio, or even Internet sides of the media world.
The original driver position was filled by Michael Waltrip, but SPEED made a change earlier this season. Kyle Petty committed to this series for the entire year, and he has made an immediate impact. Always plain-spoken, Kyle has mellowed with age into a veteran driver and owner with a good perspective on the sport in general.
Last week, Bob Pockrass from NASCAR Scene basically baited Kyle into blowing his top. It made for good TV, and included Kyle telling Bob he was full of BS and blowing smoke up the fans posteriors. This week, Tom Jensen from proved to be a much better chat partner.
As most fans know, Kyle was playing injured after breaking his hand during an angry moment last weekend. Something hard met something human, and the human side lost the battle. No one would have blamed Kyle had he taken this weekend off, but give him credit. He showed up, and talked about his injury right off the bat.
In front of a big crowd at Michigan, Kyle proved that he certainly has come into his own in front of the camera. Commenting on the Dale Junior vs. Theresa issues of the week, he said that "the number eight needs to stay at DEI." Petty pointed out that "Dale Senior chose that number for that company and not necessarily for his son." There is a point you have not heard in the mainstream media a lot.
Jensen piped-up with his comment that since Theresa Earnhardt did not let Michael Waltrip exit DEI with his fifteen number, no one should have been surprised that she made it impossible for Junior to take the eight. Petty added "it would be like the (NFL) Redskins letting a player go, and still letting him wear the decal on the side of the helmet." Interesting perspective from a team owner.
On the subject of Kyle Busch and the Gibbs organization, Jensen said that Gibbs Racing is now "like the Oakland Raiders." They are a group that has learned to live with dysfunction and strong personalities. Kyle was firm in his statement that "Kyle Busch will make Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin better race car drivers."
Petty's point was well-taken that Busch will be coming on-board wanting to prove he is just as good or better then Stewart and Hamlin. Cohesive was the key element that Petty pointed to as crucial to the future. Both alluded to the fact that back at the Gibbs shops, no one wears the individual car colors and everyone is made to feel part of one big team. There were lots of Redskins references.
From the start of this series, John Roberts had been directing the traffic and asking the questions. Over the last several weeks, he has also been making his views known, and expressing in his questions a lot of opinions that originate from the NASCAR fans. That is really what is missing in this show, and in other SPEED programming. The voice of the fans on NASCAR TV is silent.
In wrapping the show, Petty expressed the fact that the Michigan race would be about caution for some, especially the teams trying to either keep, or make, The Chase. He explained that teams have control at Michigan, but for some of these same teams, Bristol next week would be "a life changing experience."
Certainly, if anyone should know about life changing experiences, it is Kyle Petty. This one man has dealt with tremendous fame, personal loss, and now the challenge of building a second career to follow his driving days. Like many other things, he has stepped-up and given it his best effort.
I would enjoy seeing Kyle guest on Inside NEXTEL Cup, or co-host an edition of WindTunnel with Dave Despain. SPEED would be smart to offer him additional guest roles this season, in advance of someone like ESPN coming along and moving him into the Infield Studio to support Suzy Kolber.
Tradin' Paint has slowly proven to be a show worthy of a weekly view, and with a little better time control of the topics, it could cover a whole lot more ground. It will be interesting to see what SPEED does with this program for 2008.
cwebs said...
Wow, I have to disagree somewhat with your assessment of Kyle Petty on this show. I have nothing against him. He seems to be a decent guy, and he did a great job in the booth with TNT, but I still think there's plenty of room for improvement with his performance on TP
He did make some interesting points this week, as noted in your column. On the other hand, he seems to struggle with expressing his views in a coherent and understandable manner at times.
When they were discussing the AT&T lawsuit situation, he prefaced some of his comments with something like "Listen, I truly believe this". Thinking he was going to say something interesting and profound, I turned the volume up to make sure I would be able to hear him clearly. He then proceeded to point out (in a convoluted way) that, basically, the whole thing is only an issue because Sprint/Nextel and AT&T/Cingular are in the same business (telecom). Hmmmmmm. Note to to Kyle - Everyone knows that!!! Talk about being Master-of-the-Obvious!!!
Still, I do agree that the show is improving. Here's hoping they keep working at it. The sport definitely needs a show where honest and open opinions can be presented. If everything that comes out of people's mouths at the track is controlled by PR hacks, NASCAR will continue to lose fans. I hope the NASCAR bigwigs understand that a little criticism from the fans and media is healthy, just as disagreements and open emotions shown by the drivers on the track are.
Speaking of honest commentary, what prompted Jimmy Spencer to call out Dale Jarrett on RaceDay today? Those comments were pretty harsh, but also refreshing. I wish more commentators would feel free to voice their opinions!
Tripp said...
Put the fans on TV?
At any Cup race, scour the venue for people. Drivers, crew, broadcasters fans, even the concessionaires, and take a half dozen people from each category and put them on TV. The smart money will have the least insightful and least articulate comments coming from the fans. OK, maybe the concessionaires, but the fans would be a close second. And that makes for bad broadcasting.
One suspects that the suits at Speed Channel have listened to the 24/7 NASCAR coverage on Sirius NASCAR Radio and sampled the fan's offerings. Aside from the oddball conspiracy theories, there is man-love or vitriol for their most or least favorite drivers, antipathy for Juan Pablo Montoya and hand wringing over the fate of the "8". Neither these topics nor many others voiced on the three main Sirius weekday shows provide any significant insight into the world of NASCAR.
The best on Sirius NASCAR radio is offered by the hosts or the NASCAR guests. Pick between a fan comment or a Buddy Baker story. No question which is more entertaining and informative. David Poole, love him or hate him, offers creative analysis and commentary as a representative of the press. Ricky Craven, John Andretti, Randy LaJoie and others speak plainly from the drivers' perspective. Overall, the words of the pros, drivers, press and broadcasters, are the most informative and entertaining. Although fan calls can be funny, nothing will beat Dave Moody's monologue about Tim Brewer analyzing the unfortunate Pocono rabbit.
All of this in varying degrees is good broadcasting. How will interactive fan involvement on "RaceDay" or "Trading Paint" improve those products?
To be clear, fans are great. They are the passionate backdrop upon which the race day drama plays out each week. From a racing fan's perspective, they are the best fans around. They simply would not add to the quality of these broadcasts.
That said, the fan contributions to ABC's "NASCAR in Prime Time" were priceless in that heavily edited and post-produced product. For that show, it worked. But a fan with a mike on live TV will always make network suits sweat hard and will usually hurt the show.
Anonymous said...
Depends on the fans. Some of us do know how to do public speaking and are quite good at getting our point across without worrying the suits.
Get some of the webwriters and bloggers on the show. They seem to be literate and do put thought to the electronic pages we read.
Anonymous said...
Memo to Kyle: The 1st car in the DEI stable was the #1....not the #8
mymegasuccess said...
I was bummed out that the Michigan Race was rained out but I enjoyed hearing guest commentary provided by the stranded drivers who stopped in to share their concerns with Suzy Kolber, Rusty Wallace and Brad Daughtery. I found NASCAR drivers to be the most articulate and interesting of professional athletes who can provide simple explanations to complex technical issues and then offer an enjoyable yarn about a teammate or competitor. This helps open the sports to an expanding audience and fan base of all stripes.
Anonymous said...
I'll agrre with Tripp. I watch NASCAR coverage on TV to learn new info about the sport, NOT to "hear from the fans." I can do that on the internet or at a bar.
Daly Planet Editor said...
Do you remember This Week in NASCAR with Eli Gold? It was a weekly show that traveled the Cup circuit and allowed fans to ask questions of a driver, team owner, NASCAR official, or whoever the guest was that week.
Over the course of an hour, fans asked the best questions and made the best comments you can imagine.
Sirius is great, but simply having a fan ask a question on Tradin' Paint, offer an opinion on two hours of RaceDay, or even give a shout-out to a friend or family member on Trackside would include the crowd.
Fans are what make WindTunnel interesting, and I continue to think that working to include them would be a good idea.
Anonymous said...
Kyle Petty's comments about car numbers needing to stay with teams was ignorant. Does he not remember what happened when his dad left Petty Enterprises in the early 80's??? "The King" took car #43 with him to Mike Curb's team. Richard Petty was both a car owner and driver and he chose to keep the number with the driver and not the team. Yet Kyle goes on the show and talks about the 43 belongs with Petty Enterprises. Except in rare instances, eh?
Anonymous said...
There was no one driving at PE when Richard did that so there was no one to say we'll keep it here. If DEI were closing it's doors as well it would not be an issue, all of their numbers would be up for grabs.
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‘Elegantly wasted’: Stool Pigeon’s A-Z guide to music journalism bullshit
04:37 pm
Stool Pigeon
music journalism
Is this what “elegantly wasted” actually looks like?
My god, I fucking LOVE Stool Pigeon. Amid a sea of mediocre freebie music press in the UK, Stool Pigeon stands out for being wildly opinionated (like the classic music press of yore, where debates about class, politics, gender and sexuality would routinely erupt) and steadfastly NOT subservient to PR companies and their demands. And make no mistake, PR companies do have a lot of sway in the world of street press.
I have seen friends’ reviews in free music publications changed and upgraded, as a bad review would put the mag in a promo company’s bad books, and risk removal from any future mailing list or free concert opportunities. In effect, opinions have had to be brought in line with a PR company’s wishes, and any real self-expression or valid counter-opinion has had to be neutered. Not only does this smack of the worst kind of corporate whorism—which, granted, exists in many media spheres—it seems illogical to me that a publication that doesn’t rely on a paying consumer audience to survive could treat its readers (and the artists it covers) with such ridiculous condescension.
Once upon a time music journalism was a necessity, a valuable tool for keeping up to date with your favorite acts, and for finding out about emerging talent. For gig listings, for records and concert reviews, for keeping in touch with other fans, for bitching out people and music you really hate. But the Internet has made the printed music press irrelevant, another out-moded business model within the music industry, yet another middleman whose role is not necessary any more. So why is everyone playing it so safe? Well-written and researched debate and opinion pieces should be a free paper’s USP, no?
Which brings me back to Stool Pigeon. It seems to give its writers free reign to write whatever they want, without sacrificing non-mainstream opinion at the altar of “edginess.” It’s not desperate to seem “relevant” or “on it” like so many publications, and it doesn’t try to be so alternative-to-the-alternative that it ends up being square. No, it’s simple really. It’s just written by people who are passionate and really care about music and its reportage.
In fact, so good are they on calling out crap, Stool Pigeon has put together a handy A-Z Guide To Music Journalism Bullshit. You know, tired old cliches that make your eyes bleed. This kind of thing:
Whiskey-soaked vocals
Which translates as:
Here are some more of my favorites, all beginning with “S”:
It’s about time somebody did this, and with your help it could well become the definitive list, as Stool Pigeon are asking readers to submit their own worst music journalism cliches. I would like to add these two:
Number 1 in an alternate universe” - made irrelevant by the theory that there are infinite alternate universes, hence any song ever recorded is number one in an alternate universe somewhere.
Year Zero” - as applied to any and every genre from punk rock to acid house to dubstep, but surely the correct term should be “Year One”?
If you have any music journalism bullshit to add to the list (and I know you do!) you can write it on the Stool Pigeon Facebook wall, or leave it in a comment here.
You never know, you might set the blogosphere alight.
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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Luis Herrera Campins is dead: a honest life
Ex Venezuelan president Luis Herrera Campins died Friday. He was elected for the 1979-1984 term.
I am not going to write a big praisefull eulogy of him: I never liked him very much. I suppose that it is since then that I have been weary of "llanero" politicians, a weariness that has become allergy under Chavez.
However compared to Chavez Herrera Campins looks like not such a bad president after all. In 5 years he did at least as much as Chavez in his 9 years. During Herrera term we got, for example, the Caracas subway and the Teresa Carreño that chavismo has hijacked now as its very own private meeting arena (ask when was the opposition allowed to hold a meeting at the Teresa Carreño). He also presided over the collapse of the Venezuelan currency during his last year in office. With this he started the irreversible decline of his political party, COPEI.
His main fault if we must cite it, is that his surprise election gave him the opportunity to effect important changes in Venezuela. But he did not do it and continued on the populist ways of Carlos Andres preceding term. Thus he had to pay for both terms mistakes.
But he had virtues which today are totally absent from government. If his administration was not exempt of corruption, it is an established fact that he did not benefit directly from it. He lived his old years out of his retirement as senator and we are told that some of the privileges reserved for ex presidents, such as a secretary/body guard were removed. In fact, after his presidency he returned to the house where he raised his family, a not very large one which he bought from his state representative paychecks. A couple of years ago he was seen around the neighborhood walking on foot because his car was stolen and he did not have the means to replace it. We are told today that his friends and old political associates had to foot part of the medical bills of the disease that took him away last night at 82.
The Chavez family has acquired huge tracks of land in Barinas and the retirement of any of the Chavez is ensured with a fat cattle ranch, full of servants. Most chavista ministers seem to also have ensured a nice retirement. Probably many of them will be able to replace without much trouble their Audis or Hummers if they get stolen. Though that seems unlikely as they tend to have a lot of body guards along. No walking on foot in the neighborhood for them to go and buy a loaf of bread when an orderly is there for them 24/24.
And thus we say good bye to Luis Herrera Campins, certainly not the best president we had but very likely the most honest one we had, with Leoni. Caldera has probably been honest too but his family has benefited. We have not heard tales of sudden riches from the Herrera or Leoni families during or after the tenure of their father.
Curiously the Chavez administration was rather prompt to acknowledge the dead of Herrera although no state funerals due to his ranks seem to be planned. Chavez dad was a political agent of COPEI during Herrera days (if memory serves me well) which could explain the acknowledgment. But the cult of personality of Chavez seems already too advanced to acknowledge anyone who has ruled before him, even more someone who has not benefited from power and already reached the Miraflores seat chubby, unlike Chavez who got bloated once there. So no one is expecting a state funeral. Might as well, I am sure that Herrera would not have enjoyed the presence of chavista ministers near to him in such an occasion.
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By Tom Wilson
When I was a kid, my dad and I took on my two brothers in basketball every Sunday after church. The losing team had to do the lunch dishes to give Mom a break. Now those were some intense, competitive workouts, but we had a blast doing it!
You always knew what season it was around our house because we were outside doing something active, shooting hoops, throwing the football around or playing catch during baseball season. My sister still has a lump on her leg to this day from playing football with the boys! Everyone got into the action.
I look back on that and realize how fortunate I was that my parents set a great example of not only spending quality time together as a family, but incorporated exercise at the same time. As I was writing this, I stopped to call my parents and thank them for the example they set. They said there was no need to thank them and I quote, "We had as much fun as you kids!" And that's the way it should today, families spending quality active time together and having fun doing it.
When it comes to your health, what kind of message are you sending to those around you? Are you steering your kids in the right direction so they don't suffer all the adverse effects of poor health? When you neglect your health, you're also setting the stage for your children to suffer as well. Studies show that 60% of overweight parents also have overweight children. The Bible tells us we are to live our lives so as to set a good example to those around us.
"But as for you, promote the kind of living that reflects right teaching."
Titus 2:1 (New Living Translation)
So start leading by example, not only spiritually, but physically as well. The best way to get the whole family on track is to get the whole family working out together. Turn off the television, put down the video game controls and lace up the cross-trainers. It's time for family fitness to make a comeback!
Time/Schedule Conflicts
I know how difficult it can be just to get the whole family together for a meal, let alone a workout. But like everything else in life, we make time for what's important and this is important!
Set a time and instruct everyone, including you parents, to not schedule anything during that time. Let the kids bring a friend along or encourage other families to join in on the fun. You can set a good example to your family as well as your friends at the same time. Make it fun for everyone involved by selecting activities everyone can participate in at the same time and everyone will enjoy. By making family workouts a part of your normal routine, you can enjoy one another's company and improve the entire family's health at the same time.
Below are a few suggestions to help you get started:
Include the entire family in the workout decisions. The more input everyone has, the more excited they will be to do the activity. There's pride in ownership so allow them to own part of the workout. From the days and times you decide on to the activities you choose to do, get everyone's input.
Choose activities everyone can do. Families with younger children should incorporate less vigorous routines that are age appropriate. The last thing you want to do is send the message that exercising isn't fun. If necessary, engage in fun exercises with your kids and create a separate workout for you and your spouse at a different time.
Be creative. Your family workouts should never be boring or dull. You don't have to do push-ups and sit-ups to have a good workout. Think fun. Incorporate scenic bike rides, walks/runs through neighborhood parks, play sports or Frisbee tag. Make up your own games and add in incentives and competition.
Don't push too hard at first. Your family may not be too particularly enthused in the beginning so don't push too hard and make everyone miserable. Remember, the "exercise is fun" theme is critical to the long term results. Experts say it takes about 21 days to create a new habit, so be patient.
Here are some fun suggestions you may want to try:
Team Sports
Sports are one of the easiest ways to combine fun and exercise. It's also a great way to get the competitive spirits flowing which will generally increase the intensity of the workout and get everyone's heart rates going!
The sport you choose depends on what everyone enjoys doing. If your clan enjoys basketball, head to the nearest court and shoot some hoops. Soccer is a great cardiovascular workout and also develops footwork and balance. Volleyball is also a great workout and you can enjoy the beach at the same time. Whatever you decide, make sure it includes a lot of movement. Horseshoes does not qualify!
Water Fun
Most kids love the water and water workouts are a great source of exercise. The water provides full range of motion resistance to get your heart rates up and strengthen and tone your muscles at the same time. There are also water exercise tools available at most sporting goods stores. These accessories (such as webbed gloves) are inexpensive and add even more resistance to your workouts or games you come up with. Most people will spend hours playing and swimming in the water without ever feeling like they are exercising.
Why do you suppose treadmills are designed with the ability to incline up to 25 degrees? It's because walking uphill is great for the legs and can really get the heart racing. And there is certainly no shortage of hiking trails in Southern California! Be sure to pack plenty of water and healthy snacks!
Whatever you decide to do, get the whole family involved, be creative and have fun with it. The more fun everyone has, the more they'll want to participate and the less it feels like actual exercise! Plus, a good belly laugh is equivalent to 10 sit-ups! So start spending quality family exercise time together and build an exercise legacy for generations to come.
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engagement :: daniel & jennifer
Before I show you Daniel & Jennifer’s wedding photos I thought I would show you the never published to the blog before photos from last fall!
Please meet Dan & Jen the couple!
We shot their engagement photos at Cornation Park in Oakville on the waterfront. It was a gorgeous location with lots of areas to shoot but boy was it cold and windy near the water. You would never know from their happy lovey dovey expressions.
My favourite photos from the shoot are the ones of them sitting on the beach stones with the lovely golden light. I adore the lighting!
weekend date :: strawberry picking
Ty and I went strawberry picking just this past weekend!
It was one of the things on our summer bucket-list.
I had fun! Ty got a little bored half-way through and just took pictures instead.
Looking back now….I’m not sure we really needed 6qts of strawberries, we are going to struggle to finish them before they go bad =s
Ty, the short time he actually picked berries
some of the larger berries that I found
the strawberry plants gave me hives all over my arms
all chopped up and ready to eat
mmmmmmmmmmm strawberries, mini angel food cake and photo editing
blue freezies
disclaimer: extremely photo heavy
Saturday we woke up bright and early to babysitting my cousin’s daughters (Maddison 11, Kenzie 2).
Thankfully they let us wake up slowly and eat breaky while they explored our apartment; it was their first time visiting.
We thought we would have a quiet morning and watch a movie; lilo and stitch. Kenzie wasn’t having it, she wanted to explore and play with our fridge magnets.
So, off to the park we went to get our wiggles out (the boy was a little sad, he wanted to watch the rest of the movie, he had never seen it before).
we played on the swings
and the slide
Kenzie pushed her big sister on the swings
and we collected mulch
and took pretty pictures; me and Kenzie (look at those eyes!)
we did handstands in the grass
and played on the bouncy cow
then when we are all tired we headed home(cutest picture of the boy and Kenzie)
Back at the apartment we were all hot and sticky so we had freezies, I’m not sure if Kenzie had ever had them before, she loved them! and wanted blue!
Maddison took up residence in the armchair with her laptop and stayed there for most of the afternoon.
Then we cooked grilled cheeses for lunch while the munchkin sat on the counter and kept us company. Seeing the boy with her melts my heart, they are too cute together =)
After lunch I tried to convince Kenzie she wanted a nap (really I wanted one) but she was having none of it. She did however, enjoy trying on almost every.single.bracelet that I own all at once!
awkward and awesome thursday
Blazer: RW&Co, Shirt: F21, Pants: Garage, Shoes: F21, Necklace: F21
- walking by a man talking about black history in front of union station, just as I’m about to pass him he says “miss…miss…forget about gaga…forget about gaga…” HUH?
- going to a bridal shower and winning the the prize for who knows the bride best trivia when i guessed on every. single. question.
- a Porsche with a roof rack, why would anyone do that?
- getting mosquito bites THROUGH my clothing, so itchy and I looked like a weirdo itching over my clothes
- running over my toe with my desk chair’s wheel, screaming in pain, boyfriend comes running, I explain…his response “really…you ran over your own toe….” and then he laughs at me cause what else do you do when someone runs over their own toe
- boyfriend telling me he has a date tonight…worrying for half a second about who or what it could be with…then tells me its with his friends to play left 4 dead *shakes head*
- going to a bridal shower at work; designing a wedding dress made entirely out of toilet paper and winning first place!!! =)
- coming home to dinner ready every day this week; beef fajitas, chicken stir fry, pizza. I have the best boyfriend ever!
- going out for dinner for date night and bringing home leftovers to eat later
- my new necklace that looks like a little purse and opens up to reveal a compartment that I can put tiny things inside…like wishes
- 2hr work appreciation BBQ; mmmm food – sausages, burgers, popcorn and ice cream (for those who can eat it, not me) AND a live band, games and temporary tattoos. I got a dragonfly on my arm.
date night wednesday
Jacket: Suzy Sher, Dress: Jane Norman (purchased in London, England), Shoes: Aldo, Necklace: purchased in Bahamas, Bracelet: purchase in Mexico
Do you like this dress? Its one of my favourites! I bought it at Jane Norman (definitely had to check the tag) on Oxford St in London, England when I went there for my grad trip after university. This outfit is definitely well traveled, dress from England, Bracelet from Mexico and necklace from Bahamas! I cant wait to plan my next trip.
Wednesday was date night!! The boy and I walked down to a nearby sports bar to take in the final NHL hockey game. Despite the loss it was a really fun night. We ate bruschetta, drank beer and talked during breaks. I had chicken pitas and onion rings and Ty had a burger and fries; Yum!
sunny tuesday
Shirt: F21, Jeans: American Eagle, Shoes: F21, Necklace: F21, Belt: F21, Camera Bag Purse: Jo Totes (rose)
Looking back now, Tuesday was a Forever 21 day. Since I discovered that store on my trip to NYC and then found one in Canada its become my obession; trendy clothes that I can actually afford! I also adore their jewelry collection. I love random unique necklaces and cant help but buy them every time I see them, especially at F21 prices. My goal for this 30 for 30 is also to only wear each necklace I own once.
I bought a new wireless remote for my camera today! The battery in my old one had died and its nice to have one that doesn’t require a cord and external receiver. The boy is in trouble now; I haven’t had a new photo of us in ages.
grey monday
Jacket (accessory): F21, Shirt: H&M, Pants: RW&Co, Shoes: American Eagle (Payless), Necklace: F21
Today was my first day of the 30 for 30. So far so good! Don’t know what 30 for 30 is? Go here.
I wore this to work, its Monday so I went for something basic and comfy. The jacket is an accessory because its June; I shouldn’t have to wear jackets anymore and I don’t want to have to count it as one of my 30!
I had a serious case of the Mondays today, probably in part because I was exhausted from last nights Supertramp concert (which was AMAZING btw) and also because it was grey and raining. However, coming home to a clean kitchen and dinner cooking was wonderful!
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Wicked Wednesday Quickie Review of Wolf Signs by Vivian Arend
Wicked Wednesday Quickie Review is a post where I feature ebooks that tend to be around ~100 pages/50,000 words that are quick and usually naughty reads that I love.
Goodreads blurb: Talk about getting your signals crossed… Granite Lake Wolves, Book 1 - Robyn Maxwell doesn’t care that her brother has to cancel out on their backcountry ski trip. She can do it alone. The fact she’s deaf doesn’t make her survival skills any weaker. The chance to get away from it all and relax in the Yukon wilderness is just what she’s been craving. Meeting wilderness guide Keil at the cabin starts cravings of another kind. Keil’s one hot hunk of ripped, tasty male. Now she has to deal with raging hormones as well as strange questions about wolves and mates and challenges to the death. Keil was trying for a nice reflective retreat before challenging for the Alpha position of his Alaskan pack. He wasn’t planning on meeting the woman destined to be his mate, or finding out she’s not aware she has the genes of a wolf. Between dealing with his accident-prone younger brother, a deaf mate with an attitude and an impending duel to the death, his week—and his bed—is suddenly full. Far from the relaxing getaway any of them had in mind… Warning: Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “talking with your hands”. Includes dangerous use of sarcasm and hot nookie in a remote wilderness sauna.
Robyn is a great heroine, she's tough, sassy, and doesn't let her disability, being deaf, get in her way. Though her deafness does create some interesting situations with sexy guys in this book, especially when she's leaving the sauna and doesn't realize other people are occupying the same wilderness shelter that she is. She does get in some good shots to sensitive bits while the guys try to explain their presence. Thankfully one of the guys she bumps into is Keil, who realizes from her scent that she is his mate. Now he only has to convince Robyn of that.
There are definitely some humorous situations in the book, mostly provided by TJ - Keil's brother who is extremely accident prone and plagued by constant foot-in-mouth situations. Keil on the other hand is the no-nonsense brother who takes his role as leader seriously and he is super sexy too. Keil is a wilderness guide for a living and has a body built for strenuous activities as well as a tribal tattoo on one of his arms (yum!). He also has an upcoming challenge to become alpha of his pack which provides the suspense in the book since he has his showdown with the competition. While Keil prepares for his upcoming challenge he gets to know Robyn a lot better - the shower/sauna scene in this book is one of my favorites. Keil and Robyn make a great couple in this book and I'm looking forward to learning more about them in the next Granite Lake books. The new Granite Lake book (book 3), Wolf Games, will be out March 23rd so you should go check it out along with the second book - Wolf Flight.
This is a quick but deliciously naughty read that satisfies my sweet tooth for paranormal erotic romance!
Now on to question time (though no prize this week) where is your favorite location that a fictional character has gotten busy at?
Karen said...
I liked this book but enjoyed Robyn's brother's book more (the name escapes me!)
I liked Sookie and Eric's shower scene but I just read a good one from Gena Showlater's upcoming book - Darkest Passion, there was a good balcony/railing sex scene where they ended up flying while having sex.....kind of liked the idea of that one
Heather (DarklyReading) said...
@Karen - yeah I need to read the 2nd book with Tad (I think that's the right name). Thx for reminding me about the Sookie&Eric shower scene - I forgot all about it and it's such a yummy scene- I'm definitely Team Eric. I haven't read Darkest Passion or Gena's other books but the scene you mention sound good ;)
pattepoilue said...
This is the second review I see of his book today, I now must read this book! It sounds very good!
You're gonna think i'm obsessed with Clay (lol okay I am) but there is this one scene in Bitten in the wood against a tree...I'm mentioning it because I am NOT usually a friend of nature and thinking about doing it in the woods would just have me running away lol (So against a tree even less) but I LOVE this scene.
Smokinhotbooks said...
I feel like I'm stalking on the 'net. I was just over at Pearl's blog and saw she also liked this one. Now you go and pimp it out too!
Hmm my favorite place a character has done the deed would have to be in LB Gregg's Catch Me If You Can. They are hiding out in a closet b/c they are snooping in someone's apartment. God it was hot. Another one would have to be on a desk. There is just something so captivating & naughty about doing the deed on a desk at work.
Larissa said...
I LOVE Vivian Arend's series... The new one is really cool and yummy too =))
Loved your review hon!
Im having a Wolfie Weekend with Vivian this weekend =)))
Mandi said...
Ooh...I keep hearing about this one..I def need to read it.
My fav place..oh many. I love outside in the woods (Riley and Mercy - Branded by Fire or the dudes in Convincing Arthur). One of my fav moments (and this isn't really a sex scene) is when JM gives Xhex that note in the bathroom..for next time when she is...alone.
Heather (DarklyReading) said...
@pattepoilue - do we need to do a Clay love intervention ;) I always loved Clay and his woods smexing.. so hot!
@smokinhotbooks man I need to read an LB Gregg book.. closet does sound pretty hot
@Larissa I'll definitely be visiting your site this weekend - sounds like a great set of reviews/interview/giveaway!
@Mandi the outdoor smexing seems pretty popular, is the JM/Xhex from a BDB book? Man I need to read those books. One of my favorite sex scenes is from the Riley Jensen series (since you mentioned Riley) where Quinn presses her against glass that goes from tinted to see-through based on body heat...lets just say it became see-through pretty quick...
Juju at Tales of said...
I LOVE your header :)
I found you through the blog hop :)
Tales of :)
Tricia said...
Just read Wolf Signs and I can't wait to read the next one with Robyn's brother.
As far as a favorite location I'd have to go with Bones and Cat in the bedroom chapter 32! Very hawt!
Kathy Martin said...
I just finished this one this week too. I have the second waiting on my Kindle and the third on pre-order for the Kindle too. These were quick, fun reads. I'm looking forward to reading the rest.
I found you on the Blog Hop and am now a follower.
Heather (DarklyReading) said...
@Juju Thanks for stopping by!
@Tricia I'm a big fan of Chapter 32 too! Mmmh Bones is so sexy!
@Kathy - I'm excited about book 3 too! I hear book 4 might be about TJ..I'm curious to see what kind of woman he ends up ;)
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Open Source Alternative to MS Access
The open source alternatives to MS Access that I have looked at over the years did not match my favourite database’s full set of features.
A new offering is Kexi, which is a Free/Libre and Open-Source integrated data management application. Kexi is a long awaited Open Source competitor for products like Microsoft Access. Kexi can be used for creating database schemas, inserting data, performing queries, and processing data. Forms can be created to provide a custom interface to your data. All database objects – tables, queries and forms – are stored in the relational database, making it easy to share data and design.
Unfortunately, although Python and Ruby programming languages are supported (beta stage) and JavaScript support is in development, scripting is not yet available on the Windows version.
I do not think I could live without VBA. It makes Access what it is for me. Here is a link to the scripting info for Kexi.
For now, I have to sit in the wings, until the scripting is ported to the Windows version of Kexi.
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Beauty and Fashion Tips: Skin care recipes?!
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May 12, 2011
8:01 PM
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I was kinda hoping since this was a garden forum, with lotsa ladies that there would be some homemade recipes for skincare, soaps, etc. with flowers from you can grow in your own back yard. anyone? :)
Sioux City, IA
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May 13, 2011
6:18 AM
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Hi Outlawheart, I looked in the herb forum and found this thread there are a few ideas in there for herbal usages if you read down a little.
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Smash ripe papaya with yogurt and blend well. Make sure easy enough to spread on the face but avoiding the eye area. After you spread papaya face mask on over your face, leave it there for about 5 minutes and then rinse it with warm water. It is excellent for every skin type except you have very sensitive skin. You can also use avocado instead of papaya. You can use it once a week.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
FL Moves Forward with Ali Law
Politics, more than anything else in America, is made up of compromise. This is good, and this is bad.
The good is that, for most people most of the time, compromise takes care of the concerns and people can move on.
The bad is that, for some people too much of the time, special interests deeply entrenched in the political negotiation process make out much better than reason would dictate.
And so it is with the latest news out of Florida and the wrestling over physician-dispensed medication.
The Senate Appropriations Committee voted 19-0 Tuesday to adopt Senate Bill 662 with an amendment agreed to last week by the Florida Insurance Council, Associated Industries of Florida, the Florida Chamber of Commerce, AHCS and the Florida Medical Society that will set a price cap of 112.5% of the average wholesale price (AWP) set by the original manufacturer plus an $8 dispensing fee.
Drugs sold by pharmacies would continue to be paid for at AWP plus a $4.18 dispensing fee.
According to Sen. Alan Hays, R-Umatilla, who worked out the compromise, the price cap will trim annual costs in the workers' compensation system by 0.7% and save insurers and employers about $20 million a year.
An earlier House version of the bill, HB 605, filed by Rep. Matt Hudson, R-Naples, would cap the price of repackaged drugs at the AWP set by the original manufacturer plus a $4.18 dispensing fee. That bill is stalled in the House Health and Human Services Committee with 11 days remaining before the Florida Legislature adjourns.
News reports indicate that Hays' bill will likely get through the legislature and go to the governor's desk for signature - and since it is a compromise after 4 years of fighting, likely it will get signed into law.
Is that the right thing?
If you're tired of the fighting and just want to move on, and be satisfied that the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) says that the Hays and/or Hudson bills will save around $20 million in costs, or about 1.1% overall, then oki-doki.
If you believe that this is just nonsense to protect some special interest profit center, then it's not okay.
Because also contained in the Hays bill as amended are retractions of provisions in the current law that allows carriers and employers to pay "at the schedule, negotiated or contract price whichever is lower" for drugs when the injured work chooses to obtain them from a provider who is not a party to the discount contract.
This should have employers and their insurers screaming - not to mention the fact that if you're an actual pharmacy you have no ability to price compete against doctors who dispense because of the single point of contact advantage that the treating physician has with the injured worker in the workers' compensation system.
Talk about protectionism...
And what's to keep the treating physician from scheduling return appointments ad nauseum for medication checks in order to maintain that additional profit margin built into SB 662?
Joe Paduda, famous (or infamous, depending on which end of his biting criticism you're on) told WorkCompCentral, "There is no rationale for paying dispensing physicians more than retail pharmacies, especially now that we know that dispensing repackaged drugs increases overall medical costs and extends disability duration."
I can't agree more.
Unless there is a legislature that is tired of the fight and wants to move on.
That's where you get an odd number like 112.5%.
SB 662, as amended, is an Ali Law, after boxing legend Muhammed Ali - where a special interest plays "rope a dope" (pun intended), and is obstinante for so long, that eventually everyone else gets tired and just gives up, so they work up something to make the issue go away.
Until the next time a similar or related issue surfaces. Which will happen.
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Watch Dragonball
Watch Dragonball Z
Episode 27 – Number One Under the Moon?
Episode Summary
Hour after hour shows no real change in the direction of the match. However, the World Surprise Attack deals Goku a crushing setback. According to Jackie Chun, not even Goku’s grandfather could overcome it and endure the sheer pain. He says he will release Goku after he forfeits the match. Goku does acquire the strength to break free, but only from the full moon. Transforming again, Goku goes on a rampage – threatening to kill Jackie Chun and everyone else. Yamcha and the others already know what to do, but Jackie Chun has another idea – a Kamehameha Wave.
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Anmelden German
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A guy with a huge dick who is fucking, banging or having sex {he is separating the folds of the pussy (or the baseball diamond)}
MOCO is an expert at ploughing the diamond!!!
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Choose Life
January 8, 2007
Hallelujah!! H2 is HOME!! A surgical student stopped by at 6AM and looked at his bandages. He said that he looked pretty good, but that the doctor had 2 surgeries scheduled and would be in to see H2 afterward. So he and Linda hunkered down for a long day. Later this morning the doctor who had left release orders for him for Saturday stopped in to see why he was still there. When H2 asked if he would sign him out, he said he couldn't because he wasn't the one who had ordered him to stay the extra days. Anyway, Linda called at 3PM to say she and H2 were home! Thanks to everyone for your prayers!!
He must be feeling better, 'cause he wants to go to Outback this weekend when H1 and DIL1 are back in town. We'll see how he does after a few days at home.
Oh, the infectious disease doctors came by today also, and said that he would be on antibiotics for at least 6 weeks and possibly as long as 3 months. In addition, he will have to have weekly blood work done. Since he's as difficult a "stick" as I am, I know he was THRILLED to here that... NOT!!!
For now, we just hope and pray that he is finally on the road to complete recovery.
Take care, and God's blessings to you all!
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You know what I think? I think he should go to his room and cry about it.
7:40 PM
Anonymous Kennedy said...
He needs to suck it up. Whatever has to be done to get him feeling better, should be done.
He's been on his back long enough, it's time to get him on his feet. Besides FL1's Ps want to go to dinner with H2 and M/M H. *hint-hint* (Eastern)
8:11 PM
Blogger Hannah said...
I was making a Major Dad joke .. dang girl, that's hard core.
8:54 PM
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Ah, you got me! LOL!
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• 31 Mar 2011 at 6:45 PM
Write-Offs: 03.31.11
$$$ Libya-Owned Bank Drew at Least $5 Billion From Fed [Bloomberg]
$$$ In testimony on Thursday, former Galleon portfolio manager Adam Smith acknowledged that the hedge fund had been awash with speculation about a possible merger of chipmakers Advanced Micro Devices and ATI Technologies months before the announcement of a $5.4 billion deal on July 24, 2006. But Smith said: “The speculation was public. The fact that it was happening was not public.” [Reuters]
$$$ Falcone-backed telecom hires Ed “We’re a nation of wusses” Rendell to lobby for LightSquared [Reuters]
$$$ “We need to get the owners of banks to behave like they own them. Institutions are turning over their bank shares every six months or so. They don’t consider themselves owners. I think we should get capital requirements up in the future but allow them to grow at the moment, and in the meantime make sure shareholders own shares for longer and engage with management. The job of policing management shouldn’t be left to the government. It should be the owners that do that. But we lost that. Again, maybe we need another tax to make shareholders hang on longer. I would call it the Warren Buffett Tax.” [Fortune]
$$$ Moody’s Cuts Tepco’s Credit Rating [WSJ]
$$$ Fed’s Tarullo: Banks Need Tough Capital Standards [CNBC]
$$$ Will Goldman’s Special Situations Group Survive Dodd-Frank? [BW]
$$$ $5 Fees May Be Coming to an ATM Near You [CNBC]
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1. Posted by Covey 01 | April 1, 2011 at 11:21 AM
Slow day today. Nobody is commenting. Have you all gone tits up?
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One of the most anticipated tracks,“Take My City,” featuring Crooked I and Bobby Ray from DJ Drama’s forthcoming album, Third Power, has been liberated. This joint is serious, don’t sleep!
Download: DJ Drama Ft. B.o.B & Crooked I: Take My City
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For years, cotton and grain producers have taken it on the chin whenever someone wanted to complain about the billions of dollars being spent on farm programs.
Never mind that their economic woes often were caused by government embargoes or USDA officials urging farmers to plant fence-row to fence-row when the markets simply weren't there.
So, it was interesting to read in a recent issue of The Washington Post that apple growers — who have never had a government program — are now seeking some form of assistance for their crop.
Last fall, Congress appropriated $100 million in emergency assistance because of a sharp drop in apple prices due to surging imports from countries as diverse as Moldavia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and China. Nearly a third of the apple juice consumed in this country now comes from imports.
According to the Post article, apple growers from Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington are asking Congress for $500 million in assistance in 2001. American Farm Bureau leaders, meanwhile, are recommending a $1.5 billion annual contingency fund to aid fruit and vegetable growers.
Some industry observers oppose the measures, saying they would encourage other producers to get into fruit and vegetables when the markets are already glutted. But, fruit growers say that's the least of their worries.
“We're independent and proud of it, but we're beyond principles,” Karen Watt, a fruit grower from Albion, N.Y., was quoted as saying. She said she would gladly accept the $28,000 she expects to receive from last fall's aid program.
Increased imports of fruits and vegetables are a growing concern for producers in many parts of the United States. Orange juice concentrate from Brazil has been displacing more and more U.S. product. Now, Brazilian growers are moving into south Florida and buying up U.S. orange groves.
Livestock producer organizations are also seeking government assistance after years of maintaining their distance from such help.
All of these new requests for funding are expected to put more pressure on the House Agriculture Committee, whose chairman, Rep. Larry Combest, R-Texas, has announced an expedited schedule for writing a new farm bill this summer.
Shortly after the House and Senate passed the FY 2002 budget resolution May 10, Combest said he hoped to have an initial draft of comprehensive new legislation completed prior to Congress' scheduled Aug. 4 recess.
Complaining about the lack of specifics in the budget resolution that same day, Rep. Marion Berry, D-Ark., a member of the Agriculture Committee, said, “there's not enough money in the budget blueprint to write a new farm bill.
“If we could take the money we've been spending on farmers the last two or three years, there would be more than enough to write a decent farm bill,” he said. “But, that's all been appropriated on an ad hoc basis, and there's too much uncertainty in that process. What farmers want is certainty.”
Berry, speaking to members of the Southern Crop Production Association board in Washington, said Congress did set aside a contingency fund for various spending programs including agriculture. “I guess we will have to get there and claim the money first.”
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Dr. David Stockwell
Dr. David Stockwell (Ecological Modeler) who has published research articles on climate change in international journals, author of a 2006 book on “niche modeling”. After receiving his Ph.D. degree in Ecosystem Dynamics from the Australian National University in 1992, he worked as a consultant until moving to the San Diego Supercomputer Center at University of California San Diego in 1997. There he continued his work developing computational and data intensive methods of ecological niche modelling using museum collections data.
“The increase in temperature due to the greenhouse effect has a maximum. At this maximum, additional greenhouse gas absorbers do not increase the temperature to the limits detectable in this setup.”
“Two claims made in the IPCC Chapter 3 Section 3.4 p40 of WG1 are obviously false.”
“My position is that anthropogenic global warming is an artifact of dodgy modeling and statistics. All of my publications discrediting extreme claims have been vindicated. (Many more claims of AGW have been discredited, these are just mine.)” Clearly if they were vindicated it would change scientific thinking, what he actually means is that criticisms of other papers i.e. peer-review, has led to corrections being made.- not the abandonment of scientific theory.
His Blog
despite being extremely critical of AGW has joint authored papers such as
BioScience 57(3):227-236. 2007
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1641/B570306
Forecasting the Effects of Global Warming on Biodiversity
Although most papers are on ecology [computer] modelling a few delve into climate science such as
Key Evidence for the Accumulative Model of High Solar Influence on Global Temperature
Authors: David R.B. Stockwell
Here we present three key pieces of empirical evidence for a solar origin of recent and paleoclimate global temperature change, caused by amplification of forcings over time by the accumulation of heat in the ocean. Firstly, variations in global temperature at all time scales are more correlated with the accumulated solar anomaly than with direct solar radiation. Secondly, accumulated solar anomaly and sunspot count fits the global temperature from 1900, including the rapid increase in temperature since 1950, and the flat temperature since the turn of the century. The third, crucial piece of evidence is a 90$^{\circ}$ shift in the phase of the response of temperature to the 11 year solar cycle. These results, together with previous physical justifications, show that the accumulation of solar anomaly is a viable explanation for climate change without recourse to changes in heat-trapping greenhouse gasses.http://vixra.org/pdf/1108.0032v1.pdf
Except the temperature has still increased despite decreased solar radiation. None the less one of the few sceptics with real and appropriate qualifications.
UPDATE- Guest Post on WUWT [instant fail!]
The validity of the homogenization process is also being challenged in a talk I am giving shortly in Sydney, at the annual conference of the Australian Environment Foundation on the 30th of October 2012, based on a manuscript uploaded to the viXra archive, called “Is Temperature or the Temperature Record Rising?”
The Australian Environment Foundation is a skeptic front organisation.
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Mikaela Shiffrin of the USA takes the 2nd place during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Giant Slalom on December 01, 2013 in Beaver Creek, Colorado. (Photo by Alexis Boichard/Agence Zoom/Getty Images)
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Research sheds light on pathophysiology of acne, rosacea
Although the symptoms of acne and rosacea are well established, clear and definitive etiologies of these conditions have largely been unknown. Recent research, however, has shed new light into the pathophysiology of these conditions, paving the way for more targeted therapies.
For rosacea, all of the agents currently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (topical metronidazole, azelaic acid 15 percent gel, doxycycline 40 mg modified-release capsule once daily [subantimicrobial dose]) and most studies with non-approved agents (oral antibiotics, topical calcineurin inhibitors) have been completed in patients with papulopustular rosacea.
“More recent basic science research has shown that rosacea is an inflammatory skin disorder, with neurovascular dysregulation and augmented immune detection and response identified as the two major pathophysiologic components of rosacea,” says James Q. Del Rosso, D.O., clinical professor (dermatology adjunct faculty), Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and in private practice of dermatology at Las Vegas Skin and Cancer Clinics, Henderson, Nev.
Examining the cathelicidin pathway
The cathelicidin pathway, a cascade that is present normally in skin to recognize and neutralize invasion by microbial organisms, is upregulated and hyper-reactive in facial skin of rosacea patients, Dr. Del Rosso says. This upregulation produces excess cathelicidin (LL-37), which induces vasodilation of superficial facial vasculature, inflammation and vascular proliferation. The latter effect over time leads to persistent diffuse central facial redness both during and between flares as the dilated and enlarged vessels become fixed.
According to Dr. Del Rosso, it has been shown over the past few years that doxycycline inhibits matrix metalloproteinase enzymes (MMPs) that are involved early in the activation of the cathelicidin pathway. In addition, azelaic acid has been shown to inhibit the serine protease enzyme, which converts an inactive precursor protein (hCAP18) to active cathelicidin.
“It is interesting that both doxycycline and azelaic acid modulate the cathelicidin pathway at different steps which may explain the observation that the combination of the two agents appears to speed up and augment the therapeutic response as compared to monotherapy in patients with rosacea who have papulopustular lesions,” Dr. Del Rosso says.
Addressing facial erythema
Topical alpha-adrenergic agonists are becoming of particular interest for the medical management of persistent diffuse central facial erythema of rosacea, which is due to fixed proliferation and enlargement of superficial skin vasculature. These agents stimulate alpha-receptors in the smooth muscle layer of superficial skin vessels resulting in vasoconstriction, Dr. Del Rosso says, leading to reduced facial skin redness over a period of up to 12 hours after a single application.
Oxymetazoline (available in a nasal solution) has been shown to be effective for facial erythema in rosacea patients in a few case reports, he says; however, no studies have been published to date. It is currently under development for this use.
Most recently FDA-approved for treatment of persistent nontransient facial erythema of rosacea in patients age 18 and older, brimonindine tartrate 0.5 percent gel (brimonidine 0.33 percent, Mirvaso, Galderma) applied once daily has been shown to reduce diffuse facial erythema of rosacea with a usual onset within 30 minutes and with peak activity over approximately eight to 10 hours. According to Dr. Del Rosso, the safety profile appears to be favorable, rebound has not emerged as a major problem with this agent, and tachyphylaxis has not been observed.
“This therapy treats the vascular component of rosacea which is not addressed by the therapies which treat the inflammatory component with papulopustular lesions of the disease,” Dr. Del Rosso says.
According to Joshua Zeichner, M.D., one of the most difficult challenges in the treatment and management of rosacea is to undo the changes occurring in the skin, making prevention of progression of signs and symptoms a central part of an ideal treatment approach.
“Up until this point, all we have to treat the background redness of rosacea are laser and light treatments, which are effective,” he says. “However, once you treat the redness, it can recur because you are not changing the underlying skin pathophysiology. Now we have the opportunity to use both modalities, meaning laser and light therapies as well as some of these new topicals.
“The goal would be to undo some of the damage, and prevent it from recurring. However, more research needs to be done to see how these vasoconstriction medications change the progression of the disease.”
Pathophysiology of acne
Similar to rosacea, new data is emerging regarding the pathophysiology of acne, showing that inflammation of the skin precedes the development of the microcomedone.
It used to be thought that the microcomedone was the initiating lesion in acne, but according to Dr. Zeichner, who is director of cosmetic and clinical research, department of dermatology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, that might not be the case.
“Interestingly, there is data showing that once the acne improves, there is still inflammation in the skin. Current research is looking at why the inflammation is present and differences in patients’ inflammatory responses,” Dr. Zeichner says.
New isotretinoin formulations have recently become available, he says, such as Zenatane (Promius Pharma), a branded generic bioequivalent formulation of isotretinoin.
The drug is prescribed through a specialty pharmacy that ships the medication to patients overnight via UPS, and assists them to stay on track in the iPLEDGE program. According to Dr. Zeichner, the advantage of using Zenatane is the concierge service that the pharmacy plays and provides, facilitating accessibility and adherence for patients. Absorica (Ranbaxy Laboratories) is another new formulation of isotretinoin that contains Lidose (SMB Laboratories) technology, which facilitates the delivery of the drug.
Isotretinoin is optimally absorbed in the presence of a fatty meal, Dr. Zeichner says, and since patients can be forgetful in when and how to take their medication, formulations that already include the fat component within the matrix of the pill itself can help optimize the absorption of the drug, even on an empty stomach.
“These new medications for acne and rosacea are a step in the right direction that ultimately help us better treat and manage these conditions,” Dr. Zeichner says. “I believe that the future will be brighter as we continue to gain a better understanding of the pathophysiology of these conditions, allowing us to develop more targeted treatments and therapeutic options for our patients.”
Disclosures: Dr. Del Rosso has served as a consultant, advisory board participant, clinical investigator, and speaker and is currently active in some or all of these roles for: Allergan, Bayer (Dermatology), Dermira, Ferndale, Galderma, Onset Dermatologics, Promius, Ranbaxy, Taro Pharmaceuticals, Unilever, Valeant, and Warner-Chilcott. He has provided limited professional services within the past three years as a consultant for Anacor, Dermira, Eisai and Primus. He has served as a consultant and speaker for Obagi Medical Products and Pharmaderm. He has also been a consultant and advisory board moderator for Quinnova and a consultant and advisory webcast moderator for TriaBeauty. Dr. Zeichner has served as a consultant for Promius Pharma and Ranbaxy Laboratories.
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Design Stainless Industries originated from the need for quality stainless steel fabrication and service. This business has been built around core values such as integrity, creativity and a willingness to work outside the square.
We specialise in the following areas:
• Steel stairs and balustrades/handrails manufactured from
• stainless steel, aluminium and powder coated mild steel
• Stainless steel bench tops, splash backs, shelves, furniture, bbqs, bathroom and kitchen fittings etc for commercial and domestic uses
• Industrial fabrication such as tanks, vessels, process pipe work
• valve manifolds, hoppers, conveyors including equipment for food, wine and chemical plants etc
• Commercial applications such as shop fitting, restaurants, bars, offices, construction etc
• although we can design, we take pride in working very closely with architects, designers, drafts people in all facets of construction
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Boys kissing techniques
Research has shown that if a poor kisser to reduce the chance to build a long-term relationship with a woman nearly half. This means that if you do not have the skills to kiss the chance of the half and half or more, that women are still far from a relationship with you is where you find that you do not know how to kiss.
This does not mean that there are women out there who do not continue the relationship with a man who is not really a fire with a kiss. The other half of the female population is a man who is not the greatest kisser in the world is still okay ... although he would be happy to die, if you know how to curl your toes with kisses.
You ask yourself if it's a good kisser or not? A simple test is to think back and try to remember where all the old friends comments on your ability to kiss. If you've never heard constantly in all or most of the ex-girlfriend that you're a great kisser, there's not a very good chance. Women love to kiss you, and do not judge people to be able to kiss. This is usually a topic of conversation between the boyfriend and his friends together after a while.
All hope is not lost, but if you do not kiss on the skills and abilities. Like any skill, you can kiss talent to learn and improve, if you're ready. And what a good thing to learn! You can be sure that your girlfriend or wife appreciates the effort and notice changes right away.
Here are some tips to help you get started is a real talent in the kiss and how hot things with your girlfriend or wife.
The frame - reinforce the frame, if you kiss. This means that if you kiss the body forms the letter A. .. like a ladder. Tighten and move closer to him. Press the body against hers, when you kiss. Maybe even just a hand on the waist and pull it tightly to you.
There is a good possibility that you will not even notice that you're a foot or two away, when you kiss. You will be amazed how much more intimate and steamy kiss at things, and now tightened. Try it out ... You will love it.
Open your mouth - do not forget to Kiss Kiss coupling step leading to France. It's tempting at this stage between the simple open-mouthed kiss that things began to heat up. You can also create a game and see who will be the first to go to a full French kiss. Of course, do not let too much time, or just think you're curious, and you do not know how to French kiss. Some women simply are not aggressive and will not perform this step until you are.
Neck - The neck, shoulders, ears and neck bones in all areas important to embrace, if you take a break, or if you want to mix things up a bit. Experience and let me tell you what the reaction to sensitive sectors, and what makes you happy.
A variety of things open-mouth kiss on the neck and collarbone area and even a little French kissing in this area occurs in the area just gently blow kisses. Both conservative or inhalation of air into the open mouth or nose creates a cooling effect. Be careful around the ears with this technique though. Remember, sweet breath on her neck strong, and maybe even dull ear.
Take a few suggestions to heart, and you may be surprised at the reaction to get a girlfriend or wife. A man who really knows how to kiss, evaluated, and kissing is a skill that is often overlooked by men. This is not the only steps that will lead to an intimate relationship, but it is a sign of a more rational and able to give thanks for the sympathy of women. Why not learn how to do it?
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Ever since I could remember, writing has always been something I loved, and I am thrilled to pursue it as a career. I graduated with a degree in Journalism (concentration in Magazine Writing and Editing) from Columbia College Chicago. I've written for several publications including Steve Dolinsky's WBEZ blog, Poor Taste Magazine, Echo, TravelingMom, Tails Magazine, Expedia (including EveryTrail and TripAdvisor), various Suburban Life Publications and more. Feel free to check out my portfolio or follow me on twitter.
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Men In Court Friday After Hamtramck Women Found In Shallow Grave
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DETROIT (CBS Detroit) A preliminary exam is happening Friday for two men accused of kidnapping and killing two young women from Hamtramck in February.
They’re charged with attempted murder in a separate earlier incident involving Abreeya Brown and Ashley Conaway, whose bodies were discovered Monday in a shallow grave near 6 Mile and Telegraph in Detroit.
Witness Andre Douglas, who was originally believed to be involved but was later cleared of any wrong doing, took the stand. He told the court he saw defendants Bryant Lee and Brandon Cain talking to the two victims on February 8th.
He said Cain told the girls not to drive off or else Lee would shoot. He says the girls then started to pull away.
Police believe the men later kidnapped and killed Conaway and Brown when they threatened to tell police what happened.
Conaway’s sister Latrina Conaway was distraught just hours after learning of the news that her sister’s body was found.
“We should not lose our children to such evil and rotten men,” she told WWJ Newsradio at the time.
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(Photo: Florence Walton, WWJ) Suspects appear in court after two Hamtramck women are found in a shallow grave.
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Centennial Remembrance Of The Sinking Of The Titanic
WWJ Newsradio 950–04/15/2012
Titanic Credit the Henry Ford
100th Anniversary Of The Great Titanic Sinking
WWJ Newsradio 950–04/09/2012
“TITANIC” In RealD 3D Sneak Preview Movie Events Set For This Week
Exclusive TITANIC in 3D “sneak preview” fan screening events are set for Monday, April 2nd, in Canada and Tuesday, April 3rd, in the U.S.
WWJ Newsradio 950–04/01/2012
Titanic Credit the Henry Ford
‘Titanic’ Exhibit Opens At The Henry Ford
The museum will host “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” from Saturday through Sept. 30.
WWJ Newsradio 950–03/31/2012
A scale model of the RMS Titanic. (Credit: Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
Henry Ford Museum To Host ‘Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition’
An exhibition focused on the Titanic is coming to Henry Ford Museum as the 100th anniversary of the ship’s sinking approaches.
WWJ Newsradio 950–03/09/2012
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Fork me on GitHub
Monday, January 26, 2009
Rapa.kind_of? ActiveResource # For Java
Check out Rapa - ActiveResource like REST Client for Java.
See the project page and wiki for info about downloads and usage.
We are working on it to make it better and support more functionality like message formats and Authentication. So please let us know your feedback to make Rapa better.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
ChromeWatir new release is available!!!
Whats new in this release?
• Support for element containers like frames, SPAN, div.
• Refactored the locators and made them better :)
Friday, January 9, 2009
Announcing the release of ChromeWatir
I am happy to announce that the first version of ChromeWatir has
been released today. The API follows a similar convention to Watir for
Google Chrome browser. Please visit the ChromeWatir Google code
website for more details
We are in the process of making it better by stabilizing it as well
adding more functionality.
The first release is available as gem as well as source in the
downloads page.
Please have a try and give the feedback.
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LGIF | LGIF Application Request
Thank you for your interest in the Local Government Innovation Fund (LGIF).
Beginning with Round 8 (Winter 2013), all LGIF program applications are now available online.
If you are interested in applying for a LGIF program, or if you would like to review the applications,
please provide the following information so that your user account can be created.
First Name:
Last Name:
Job Title:
Address 1:
Address 2:
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Services
Testing & QA
Dew mobility has been helping customers in testing and QA for various applications and hardware. The tests are performed on emulators as well on real handsets, and we combine testing programs with manual testing to ensure all scenarios are tested. We offer routine communication to inform clients of bugs and their specifics as we discover them.
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California Impressions Featuring Landscapes from the Wendy Willrich Collection
November 18, 2006January 28, 2007
Among the pioneering California artists represented are Thomas Hill (1829–1908) and William Keith (1838–1911), who commenced their careers working in the traditional "Hudson River School" style; plein-air painters such as Guy Rose (1867–1925) and Granville Redmond (1871–1935), who captured California's spectacular natural light and atmosphere; and "Society of Six" artists Selden Gile (1877–1947) and William Clapp (1879–1954), who helped to introduce modernist aesthetics into California landscape painting.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a scholarly full-color publication that reproduces the entire Willrich Collection of forty-three. In his essay, Timothy Anglin Burgard, Ednah Root Curator-in-Charge of American Art for the Fine Arts Museums, traces the conceptual and visual evolution of the California landscape, both real and imagined, from a pristine wilderness to a bucolic garden. In his essay and catalogue entries, independent scholar Alfred C. Harrison, Jr., provides the cultural context for these artists, including the patronage fueled by California's rich natural resources and the influence of European styles on the evolution of California landscape painting.
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California Impressions Featuring Landscapes from the Wendy Willrich Collection is sponsored by Union Bank of California and supported by Wendy and Mason Willrich.
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NFL: Kickoff Rule Reduced Concussions
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PALM BEACH, FL (AP) – Concussions sustained on kickoffs were down 40 percent last season, exactly the kind of statistic the NFL had in mind by moving the kick up to the 35-yard line.
Rich McKay, chairman of the competition committee that proposed the rule change last year, says Monday it “had an effect on the game.” He is surprised that total kickoff returns dropped 53 percent, but encouraged that player safety improved.
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A Little Bit About a Lot of Things
My food adventures…and some other random stuff
IMG_2759Sonrisa Grill is owned and operated by California natives Tim and Chanthy Walsh. They serve what they like to call, San Diego Mexican food. Sonrisa, which means “smile” in Spanish, unfortunately didn’t make us smile. The food was mediocre and the tables were a little sticky. The service was so so, even though there were only 2 other tables eating. The food felt more like a Bertucci’s bar scene than “San Diego Mexican”.
IMG_2753The flautas de pollo ($9) Sauteed chicken with vegetables, rolled in flour tortillas, deep fried served with Guacamole and crema.
IMG_2755The fajitas came out sizzling with this side plate of accoutrements.
IMG_2754The chicken fajitas ($18) Sautéed with Onions, Peppers & Mushrooms served with Mexican Rice, Beans, and all the fixings.
Sonrisa Grill at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas
30 Via Brianza #100, Henderson, NV, Henderson, NV
Sonrisa Grill on Urbanspoon
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IMG_2777Let me start by saying that I am fully aware that hotel pictures on their websites, rarely look that way in real life. The Hilton Lake Las Vegas looked stunning in the photos on the website. We pulled into the garage and the lot was empty. When we got into the elevator, it was dingy. Nowhere does it say Hilton – just Montelago and casino, which we would soon find out was, in fact the Hilton.
IMG_2740I can imagine in the nicer weather when you’re able to use the pool that this place would be more attractive. The reason why we chose this hotel was because we didn’t want to be right on the strip. We were doing other activities while we were in Vegas and figured this would be a nice quiet getaway. The hotel is about 30 minutes from the airport and the strip, and while they do offer a shuttle, I believe it runs from 9am to 9:30pm and runs every 3 hours, who is ready to leave the strip/dinner by 9:30? The shuttle makes one stop at MGM Grand.
IMG_2811The lobby looks like it is newly renovated. The hotel is rated a Hilton Category 6, so we thought it would be a decent hotel (Hilton ranks hotel free nights on a scale from 1-10, 1 being 5,000 points for a reward night and 10 being 70,000-90,000 points). We paid for the hotel room, but the amount of points needed for a free night is usually a good indicator of hotel quality.
IMG_2749When we arrived, the people at the front desk had mentioned that a convention had just left, so the property was pretty quiet.
IMG_2750As Hilton Gold members, you are usually given a complimentary room upgrade if there is one available. We had booked a lake view room but it seemed as though we were pretty far away and there was no room upgrade.
IMGWe were in the right side of the “U” in the 1502-1512 block of rooms.
IMG_2807As we walked down the hallway to our room, we noticed obvious paint touch ups and stains on the carpet.
IMG_2741The room felt pretty dated and frankly a little dirty.
IMG_2743The view of the courtyard was nice.
IMG_2744There was a stain on the bench at the end of the bed. (umm…eew? Trust me it looked worse in person.)
IMG_2746The bathroom did have a tub and a shower, though the standup shower did feel a little tight.
IMG_2748Here’s a better picture of the view from our room. It certainly had a European feel to it, but felt more old and tired than charming.
IMG_2758The lake area.
IMG_2757There were two choices for lunch, a Mexican option and an Italian option. They had a little shopping area, but all the shops were empty and for lease. The casino was also temporarily closed.
IMG_2813Needless to say, this is not what we were expecting and we decided to cancel our reservation after one night and move closer to the strip. We went downstairs to the Medici Cafe for breakfast the next morning – Hilton Gold members are offered a complimentary continental breakfast. They also offered a hot buffet. There were two other tables sat while we were eating breakfast.
IMG_2814We were able to choose our three pastries and we were offered a selection of fruit, which I have to admit, did not taste fresh.
Hilton Lake Las Vegas
1610 Lake Las Vegas Parkway, Henderson, Nevada
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Happy Valentine’s Day! Hope it was filled with lots of delicious treats! Stay tuned for a review of these chocolates from Beacon Hill Chocolates! Where do you love to buy your chocolates from?
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IMG_2080Clear Flour Bread is located on a side street in Brookline, off the beaten path, but get within a few blocks on a warm summer day and you can follow your nose to the bakery. Clear Flour opens at 9am (on weekends and 8am on weekdays) and on most Saturday mornings, you can find the line started well before 9 and that it is already stretching down the block. This tiny storefront makes authentic French and Italian breads as well as a wide assortment of pastries. Husband and wife team Christy and Abe Faber have grown their business for the last 30 years – it’s a popular neighborhood spot. While it may seem like a small storefront, they have over 30 employees baking day and night (they only close on Thanksgiving and Christmas).
IMG_2081While their breads certainly taste delicious, they are also works of art (they hand form their baguettes). Check out their website for a list of breads and pastries available on any given day. This rustic tart was almost too beautiful to eat.
Clear Flour Bread
178 Thorndike Street, Brookline, MA
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IMG_2082As the year ended, our interns finished up their time with us. One of our interns was sweet enough to bring me in a cupcake from Oakleaf Cakes. I’ve never been, or heard of Oakleaf, so I was excited to try this out.
IMG_2083Peppermint is not my favorite flavor when talking about icing, but the cupcake was pretty tasty – especially the cake, I was pleasantly surprised at how fresh it was.
Open since 2008, Oakleaf has grown from a home business to one that has been featured on the Food Network. They make amazing cakes here, the fondant work is impressive. Check out some of their cakes on their website. Looking forward to stopping in and trying some of their other cupcakes!
Oakleaf Cakes
12 Westland Ave, Boston, MA
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Did you read my post about Steve DiFillippo’s new book, It’s All About the Guest?
This Wednesday, February 12th, at 7pm, Steve will be at Wellesley Books discussing his new book and sharing what he believes made his business model successful in a highly competitive industry. While you’re there you can sample his famous meatballs.
Tickets are $5 and can be used as a coupon to purchase the book.
Wellesley Books
82 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02482
See the flyer for more information: Its all about the guest flyer2
IMG_2661While everyone was clearing out of the city for the snowmageddon, and old cor-worker and I were meeting for dinner in Faneuil Hall. Missing the guacamole at Zocalo, which was by our old office, we head to Mija to see if/how their guacamole stands up.
IMG_2660Not surprising, there are only about 12 other people here. Most are sitting at the bar, so we get a nice big booth to ourselves. While this place will be great in the summer time when they open up the windows, it is freezing inside tonight.
IMG_2659I like the decor here – leather chairs and banquettes mixed with distressed wood, Moroccan style lamps and (fake) candles.
IMG_2657We start off with the guacamole $10, smashed hass avocado, red onion, jalapeno, cilantro that come with a bowl of chips. I read their reviews on Yelp, and they are getting killed on ratings, most people giving them 1 or 2 stars. With almost no one there, you would think that the service would have been excellent, unfortunately, our waitress seemed disinterested with us. When the guacamole arrived, we asked for salsa (twice) and it arrived after our entrees were delivered. I have the short rib enchilada baked with salsa rojo and Monterey Jack ($18). The food was ok for me, nothing to write home about, but it was certainly edible (and the portion was generous). I’m thinking that you should stick to coming here for drinks after work with friends – they have over 100 different kinds of tequila and $1 beef or chicken tacos during happy hour.
Speaking of tequila, are/were you an #Entourage fan? Remember when Turtle goes into business with a tequila company, #Avion? Avion is a real brand of tequila, and you can try it at Mija. See that Maggie Hoffman, of Serious Eats, thought of Avion here.
Mija Cantina
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
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IMG_2606After our food demo at Petit Robert, we head over to the InterContinental for lunch. With the weather getting worse, we figured that we would rather be at our next destination instead of risking lunch at Petit Robert and missing our spa appointments.
IMG_2608It’s well past lunch time, so we have the restaurant almost to ourselves. As far as hotel restaurants, I find Miel charming. I love the charm (minus the vinyl seat cushions) of this place, and each table comes with a spring of lavender that you can sprinkle on any of your dishes.
IMG_2607Miel is French for honey, and it is the city’s first Provence-themed brasserie.
They have an amazing olive oil room where you can host dinner parties or they will even host an olive oil tasting for you and (up to 14 of) your guests at it’s chef’s table made from a 1,000 year old olive tree. You can’t quite tell in this picture, but the chandelier in the photo is made up of little bottles of olive oil.
We start with the naan bread ($3) that comes in a cast iron skillet. It is drizzled with honey from the hotel’s own hives and sprinkled with rosemary. The hotel has 2 hives, and chef Cyrille Couet is also the beekeeper. In the fall (last year’s dinner was at the end of September), Miel hosts a honey harvest dinner featuring dishes and drinks that showcase their honey (and you get to take a vial home!) See last year’s menu here.
IMG_2611The Rockland Peekytoe Crab Salad – Honey Crisp Apples, Kikko Corn, Fresh Corn, Avocado, Pecans ($19)
IMG_2614At first glance I thought that the salad had Parmesan cheese on it, upon closer inspection, it was really shredded crab. While the dish was nothing as I imagined, and while the individual ingredients were tasty, as a whole, this salad was confusing to me. I loved the sweetness from the apples and the crunch of the pecans. To be honest, the kikko corn was a little odd for me in this salad and I ate around them.
IMG_2613Our waiter suggested we also get a side of fries, so we order the Thyme Truffle Pomme Frites $7, which are delicious – light, salty, crisp and well seasoned.
IMG_2615During the warmer months, they open up the patio with tables and chairs – looking forward to some after work drinks and meals here!
Miel Brasserie Provencale
Inside the InterContinental Hotel, 510 Atlantic Avenue, Boston
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IMG_2622We picked a day in January for a day of gluttony, which started with a cooking demo at Petit Robert and lunch at Miel. After our lunch, we headed over to the spa at the InterContinental. Located on the second floor of the hotel, our appointments were late in the afternoon. The lockers were right by the entrance to the locker room, and granted there is a door between the door to the locker room and the reception area, but when we opened the door, to run right into 4 women in various stages of undress is a little shocking.
IMG_2623The locker room area was clean and well maintained. There were 3 hair dryers and a flat iron for use, but there was almost no product – just a bottle of spay deodorant and a bottle of hairspray.
IMG_2624There are three showers in the locker room.
IMG_2625Large rain shower heads were luxurious, but you ended up standing in a two inch puddle of water most of your shower as it was slow to drain.
IMG_2620The waiting area was smaller than I had expected, but was quite comfortable. The spa seemed busy, we brought books to read before our appointment. We arrived around 2:40, and by 2:50, there wasn’t a free seat in the waiting room.
IMG_2616The spa provided fresh apples, tea and flavored water.
IMG_2619It was nice that there were blankets provided as it was a little chilly in the waiting room.
IMG_2621The treatment rooms are right around the perimeter of the waiting area, but you weren’t bothered by the sound. The treatment rooms (they have 6) were sparse and nondescript. We both had hot stone massages, which were good. It was a nice mix of hot stones and traditional massage to get the best of both worlds. (50 minutes for $145) I was surprised that there was no intake form, so make sure to tell your therapist in advance if you have preferences, ie: you don’t like your head massaged etc.
Spa at the InterContinental Hotel
510 Atlantic Ave, Boston
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IMG_2569So my two coworkers and I are standing in line waiting to order lunch. We order and someone calls out, “Next”. The guy behind us looks at us, as if to say, “is that you?”, to which I say that we are all set. He then says, “oh, I wasn’t ready…I’m not sure what to order…you’ve been here before, what’s good here?” Apparently being Asian means that I am a regular at every Asian takeout joint in town…despite what he thought, this is our (and my) first time here. They have a well rounded menu, something to appeal to any palette. I had the sweet and sour chicken – they have lunch specials available Until 4:00pm. It is served with your choice of a side. Entree choices – lunch: chicken, pork, vegetable, tofu, shrimp $1, squid $1, scallop $1, beef $1, crispy chicken$1, seafood $2, or duck $2. Side choices: steamed white rice, steamed brown rice$1, or steamed noodles $1.
We also pick up two orders of dumplings, one vegetarian and one with chicken. While the chicken dumplings have a tightly packed flavorful filling inside, it is the loosely stuffed vegetable dumplings that (surprisingly to me) steal the show.
The line, like any place at noon around here, is fairly long, but it moves quickly. There are tables to eat your lunch here (there isn’t much ambiance), but most people are doing takeout. See their menu here.
Thai’s Bistro
184 High Street, Boston
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TNF Highlights: Bills 19 – Dolphins 14
BUFFALO, NY – The Buffalo Bills got a touchdown on special teams, great defensive play and just enough offense to down the Miami Dolphins 19-14 on Thursday Night Football at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P31
$45.00 Released April, 2002
Product Shot 1The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P31 is an entry-level, compact digital camera designed for non-professional photographers looking for an affordable solution. It hosts no true optical system, but does have a 2x digital zoom coupled with a 2MP CCD sensor.
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And unlike its immediate counterpart, the DSC-P3, the Cyber-shot DSC-P31 relies on AA batteries, which means it’s not rechargeable. Like its predecessor, however, the unit can capture extremely low-resolution MPEG videos at 320x240 (16fps), but it’s not restricted to 15- or 30-second clips. Users can keep recording until their included 8MB Memory Stick (or 128MB optional) is entirely full. Additional features include an LCD display for framing shots, a multi-burst mode for creating a single 1280x960 movie image via 16 smaller images, and slow shutter-noise reduction.
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Movie News Official Movie News Wreck-It-Ralph heading home on Blu-ray/DVD in February
Wreck-It-Ralph heading home on Blu-ray/DVD in February Nathaniel Stevens
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One heckuva film. Disney might have reached Pixar level with this one. Check out the official details of the release below.
Burbank, Calif., January 3, 2013 – Walt Disney Animation Studios announces the debut of the hit arcade-game-hopping adventure “Wreck-It Ralph” marking a Disney first with the early release of the HD Digital and HD Digital 3D on February 12, 2013, followed by the 4-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack, 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, SD Digital and On-Demand release on March 5, 2013.
Featuring an all-star voice cast including Jack McBrayer as the voice of Fix It Felix, Jr. and Jane Lynch as the voice of Sgt. Calhoun, plus breakthrough bonus features that take viewers even deeper into the world of video games, Disney’s “Wreck-It Ralph” has something for every player. Over an hour of all-new bonus material is featured on the Digital and Blu-ray Combo Pack, including deleted and alternate scenes, the theatrical short “Paperman,” plus much more.
The home entertainment debut of “Wreck-It Ralph” will be available in multiple ways, containing exciting all-new bonus features that extend the fun-filled movie experience.
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· Bit by Bit: Creating the Worlds of “Wreck-It Ralph” – Fans of the film will get a look at five new worlds created for “Wreck-It Ralph.” The short takes viewers into Game Central Station with the artists who brought Sugar Rush, Hero’s Duty and Fix It Felix Jr. to life.
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About Digital Storytelling
What is Digital Storytelling?
As with traditional storytelling, most digital stories focus on a specific topic and contain a particular point of view. However, as the name implies, digital stories usually contain some mixture of computer-based images, text, recorded audio narration, video clips, and/or music. Digital stories can vary in length, but most of the stories used in education typically last between 2 and 10 minutes. The topics used in digital storytelling range from personal tales to the recounting of historical events, from exploring life in one’s own community to the search for life in other corners of the universe, and literally, everything in between.
Despite its emphasis on computer technology, digital storytelling is not a new practice. One of the field’s most noted pioneers is Joe Lambert, the co-founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling (CDS), a nonprofit, community arts organization in Berkeley, California. The CDS has been assisting young people and adults in the creation and sharing of personal narratives through the combination of thoughtful writing and digital media tools since the early 1990's.
Another pioneer in the field, British photographer, author, and educator Daniel Meadows defined digital stories as “short, personal multimedia tales told from the heart.” The beauty of this form of digital expression, he maintained, is that these stories can be created by people everywhere, on any subject, and shared electronically all over the world. Meadows added that digital stories are “multimedia sonnets from the people” in which “photographs discover the talkies, and the stories told assemble in the ether as pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, a gaggle of invisible histories which, when viewed together, tell the bigger story of our time, the story that defines who we are.”
Researcher and digital culture consultant, John Seely Brown described digital storytelling this way:
I’m particularly interested in Digital Storytelling, in new ways to use multiple media to tell stories and in the ability of kids, who are now growing up in a digital world, to figure out new ways to tell stories. They have the ability to build interpretive movies very simply and to lay sound tracks around the content. They condition or “sculpture” the context around the content. The serious interplay between context and content is key to what film—and rich media in general—are about.
Today the use of digital storytelling is being practiced in neighborhood community centers, schools, libraries and businesses, by novice technology users to those with advanced skills. In the field of education, teachers and their students, from early childhood classrooms through graduate school, are using digital storytelling in many different content areas and across a wide range of grade levels.
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DIGITIMES daily IT news
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JMicron's highlights USB 3.0 and SSD solutions
Press release [Wednesday 6 June 2012]
JMicron Technology Corp., a global leading IC design company specializing in designing USB 3.0 to SATA Bridge and solid state storage device (SSD) controllers, will be exhibiting JMS569, its new USB 3.0 to SATA 6Gb/s Bridge controller, and JMF661, JMF662 and JMF667, JMicron's new ARM-based SSD controllers series at 2012 Computex Taipei (Nangang Exhibition Hall, Booth K1126).
JMS569 is a USB 3.0 to SATA 6.0Gb/s Bridge controller following JMS539, its predecessor supporting a USB 3.0 to SATA 3.0Gb/s. JMicron's engineering team has significantly improved the performance and lowered its power consumption for JMS569.
The results showed that JMS569 was able to reach a data transmission rate above 300M bytes per second, about ten times that for JMS539, with an SSD module using JMicron's JMF668 SSD controller. The readings were measured by IOMeter, a gauge for storage device performance, with a variety of queue depth and worker number settings on a platform having an xHCI host on an Intel's Panther Point of C1 stepping model and running on the Windows 8 Build 8315 Core 2. When USB Attached SCSI Protocol (UASP) for JMS569 is turned on at JMS569, the data transmission rate will boost to a level higher by as much as 30% at least.
Besides its data transmission performance, JMicron indicated JMS569's power consumption is significantly lower than that for JMS539 and its power consumption is compliant with those in USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 specifications respectively.
JMF662 and JMF661 are the leading mass-produced SATA 6Gb/s SSD controllers in Taiwan. Both of JMF662 and JMF661 support the majority of MLC and SLC NAND Flash produced by the global leading vendors. They also provide synchronous NAND interface, such as ONFI2.3 and Toggle DDR2.0, for the high-performance systems. The JMF662 and JMF661 performance of 4KB random write to the advanced NAND Flash reaches a level as much as 280MB/s by means of JMicron's proprietary Intelligent Algorithm. Even in the garbage collection stage, JMF662 and JMF661 can maintain its 4KB random write performance above a certain level for non-compression data. In addition to these features, JMF662 supports Windows Trim Command and NCQ (Native Command Queue) for improving access performance to SSD modules.
JMF667, JMicron's advanced SATA 6Gb/s SSD controller, supports next generation of mainstream NAND Flash and DEVSLP while the controller has an Intelligent ECC engine to extend SSD lifecycle. JMicron indicated that JMF667 offers a supreme solution to Ultrabook SSD modules. All of the JMF667 performance for sequential and 4KB random read/write as well as PCMark Vantage scores on the system with 24GB to 256GB memory capacity meet Intel's Ultrabook iSRT (Intel Smart Response Technology) and iFFS (Intel Fast Flash Standby) performance requirements. JMF667 also adapts low power design technology to fulfill Intel's SSD module power consumption requirement for Ultrabooks. For JMF667, JMicron offers the complete development package, including firmware and reference designs, to Ultrabook SSD module makers.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
VMWare 2.0.2 server on OpenSuSE 11.2 64bit
This is a quick summary of what is described on
In order to install VMWare Server 2.0.2 on OpenSuSE 11.2 64bit you need to install the kernel source and kernel devel packages. Make sure you choose the right kernel type when selecting the packages, uname -r will tell you what you have.
Download VMware-server-2.0.2-203138.x86_64.rpm from and the patch from to your tmp folder or elsewhere.
As root perform the following steps:
cd /tmp
rpm -i VMware-server-2.0.2-203138.x86_64.rpm
cd /usr/src/linux
make mrproper
make cloneconfig
make modules_prepare
cd /tmp
tar xvzf vmware-server.2.0.1_x64-modules-
cd /usr/lib/vmware/modules/
rm -rf binary/
That's it, afterwards you VMWare server should be ready to use.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
SLES 11 Regigrstion Problem: wrong GUID
I recently had a problem that a technician could not register a SLES 11 system. The registration process ended with an error message from the Novell registration service: wrong GUID.
Running the registration from the command line...:
$ suse_register -a regcode-sles=..... -a email=.... -d 3
... showed that there was indeed a wrong GUID sent to the server. I grepped for the GUID string in /etc/* and found it in /etc/zypp/credentials.d/NCCcredentials. Deleting this file solved the problem, the registration worked as usual.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Oracle quick and dirty
Recently, I had the opportunity to install a Oracle database on RHEL5.5. Not really an enlightenment when you come from a PostgreSQL/MySQL background.
I've followed the instruction from Oracle:
A few things that are not mentioned in the prerequisites and may lead to problems:
1. make sure your hostname is correclty resolved, I got some errors during the installation when this was not the case
2. choose a memory usage that fits into your tmpfs and you have to have /dev/shm mounted
sudo mount -t tmpfs shmfs -o size=300m /dev/shm
otherwise you get an error when you want to start or connect to the database instance:
SQL> ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET not supported on this system
see for details.
3. Once your done an you've created a database, link the oratab file to /etc
[oracle@columbus_rhel5 opt]$ ll /etc/oratab
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 53 Feb 24 13:52 /etc/oratab -> /opt/oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/install/oratab
This file will tell you your ORACLE_SID, by the way.
Starting a Database
First, you should consider reading through the quick administration guide:
The easiest solution is to get the Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control web-interface running and perform the administrative tasks from there. You can start the web-interface from the command line as the oracle user:
[oracle@columbus_rhel5 opt]$ ORACLE_SID=omero41 ORACLE_HOME=oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/ /opt/oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/bin/emctl start dbconsole
Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Database Control Release
Starting Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Database Control ........ started.
Logs are generated in directory /opt/oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/localhost_omero41/sysman/log
As you see, you'll get the information under which port the web-interface is accessible. In case you loose this information and the web-interface is already running, you get it from the portlist.ini file:
[oracle@columbus_rhel5 dbhome_1]$ cat /opt/oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/install/portlist.ini
Enterprise Manager Console HTTP Port (omero41) = 5500
Enterprise Manager Agent Port (omero41) = 1830
Now point your browser to http://oracle_host:5500/em and login with sys as sysdba with the password you specified during the installation.
On the home page you can start the database and listener processes.
Creating and Dropping Databases
Databases are created with the dbca tool, which you launch from the command line, make sure you have an X-Server running on the local or remote machine. The rest is pretty much self-explanatory, just follow the steps:
[oracle@columbus_rhel5 dbhome_1]$ ORACLE_SID=omero41 ORACLE_HOME=oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/ /opt/oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/bin/dbca
As described below, in order to re-created the database, the simplest solution is to drop all database objects, rather than deleting the database and create at new, as this is a time consuming process.
Creating and Dropping Users
In the database control web-interface you can use the Server link to create new user accounts. Roles and/or privileges need to be assigned to the new user in order to allow access to the database. The Resource role maintains the default privileges to create, update and select standard database objects. However, view and procedure privileges need to be assigned additionally.
Once you want to get rid of the database content, the easiest solution is to drop the users that owns the database objects.
Connecting to the Database using SQLPlus
Remember to put quotes arround the logon identifier, as the shell expansion might spoil the input. In addition the tralling slash on the ORACLE_HOME environment variable could lead to errors (
[hollaebn@columbus_rhel5]~% ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/ /opt/oracle11g/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/bin/sqlplus "columbus/columbus@localhost/omero41"
SQL*Plus: Release Production on Mon Feb 28 14:52:32 2011
Connected to:
Oracle Database 11g Release - 64bit Production
Monday, February 14, 2011
sudoers require tty in RHEL5 prohibits use of sudo in rc scripts
Since the scripts are not run from a login shell, you sudo call will not work. This can be fixed by commenting out the 'requiretty' option in the /etc/sudoers file on RHEL5.
The default option is 'off' anyway.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Compiling Gnuplot with TTF support on RHEL5.4
I just had to install a recent gnuplot (>4.2) version on RHEL5.4. You need to build libgd and gnuplot yourself in order to get PNG and Truetype font support on that OS.
Before you start compiling libgd you'll need to 'yum-install' devel packages for png, jpeg, freetype and fontconfig. Once you've done this you can download the source package of libgd and do the typical:
$ ./configure --with-jpeg --with-png --with-freetype
$ make
$ sudo make install
You might want to add the library location (default /usr/local/lib) to /etc/ and add /usr/local/bin to your PATH variable.
Now you're almost ready to build gnuplot after you've downloaded the source package However, there is a problem with the libgd-config tool that is used by gnuplot's configure. It prints out a bogus library in the libs sections:
$ gdlib-config --all
GD library 2.0.35
includedir: /usr/local/include
cflags: -I/usr/local/include
ldflags: -L/usr/lib64 -L/usr/lib64
libs: -lXpm -lX11 -ljpeg -lfontconfig -lfreetype -lpng12 -lz -lm @LIBICONV@
libdir: /usr/local/lib
In order to dynamically get rid of the @LIBICONV@ entry I renamed gdlib-config and created tiny shell script that removes the bogus library from the output:
$ mv /usr/local/bin/gdlib-config /usr/local/bin/gdlib-config-org
$ cat /usr/loca/bin/gdlib-config
/usr/local/bin/gdlib-config-org $* | sed "s/@LIBICONV@//"
Now glib-config produces the correct output and you can configure and make install gnuplot:
$ ./configure --with-gd=/usr/local/lib
$ make
$ sudo make install
Without patching gdlib-config gnuplot's configure will disable PNG and TTF support by default.
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Monroe adds requirements to tuition guarantee
By Chris Kieffer/NEMS Daily Journal
AMORY – Monroe County residents must now meet certain academic benchmarks to participate in the county’s higher-education tuition guarantee program.
The board of directors for the Gilmore Foundation, which funds the program, voted on Wednesday to require students to have at least a 2.5 high school grade-point-average in order to participate. Many students also will be required to reach a minimum ACT score, depending on their field of study.
Previously there were no academic requirements. The changes begin this fall.
“Without requirements, we really are failing our students,” said Gilmore Foundation Executive Director Danny Spreitler.
The program funds four semesters of community college tuition beyond what is paid for by scholarships and grants. Monroe County was the first in Northeast Mississippi to add the program in 2008, and 14 other counties have since created their own.
Spreitler said the change is being made to ensure students are better prepared for success in college. Fewer than 25 percent of the students who have participated in the county’s program have graduated from their community college, Spreitler said, and 46 percent have required remedial courses.
“We have this group of children who have a high school diploma and who are walking into Itawamba Community College and taking remedial classes and struggling and failing,” he said. “We need to instill the importance of being successful in high school and stress the importance of the ACT.
“Our goal of everyone getting a higher education hasn’t changed, but we have to have these young people prepared to do it.”
The foundation now will require clinical majors, such as those in the nursing program, to score an 18 on the ACT and most others to score at least a 16. Career technical education majors will not have a minimum ACT score.
The board also voted to restrict the program to alumni of one of the four school districts in Monroe County or GED recipients who have lived in the county for at least four years.
Monroe County is the only one in Northeast Mississippi that also funds two semesters of tuition at a Mississippi public university for community college gradates in the program. That portion is unchanged.
Monroe’s change does not affect tuition guarantee programs in other counties.
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About instant messaging applications
You can download instant messaging applications for your BlackBerry® device from the BlackBerry App World™ storefront. By default, your BlackBerry device comes with BlackBerry® Messenger. You can use BBM™ to chat with people who have a BlackBerry device by sending and receiving messages and files. You can also change your status and display picture. With the BlackBerry® Groups feature of BBM, you can share pictures, lists, appointments, and more.
You must have a wireless service data plan to use these applications. Depending on your wireless service provider or organization, some applications or features might not be supported.
For more information about BBM and other instant messaging applications, visit www.blackberry.com/support. If you need help using an instant messaging application, you can find answers in the application by pressing the Menu key and clicking Help on your device.
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JBoss AOP - User Guide
The Case For Aspects
Table of Contents
1. What Is Aspect-Oriented Programming?
1.1. What is it?
1.2. Creating Aspects in JBoss AOP
1.3. Applying Aspects in JBoss AOP
2. Terms
2.1. Overview
3. Building Aspects
3.1. Identifying Aspects
3.2. Exception Handling
4. Aspect-Oriented Annotations
4.1. Methods and Annotations
4.2. Fields and Annotations
4.3. Dependency Injection
5. Mixins and Introductions
5.1. Introducing Introductions
5.2. Mixin It Up
5.2.1. Multiple Inheritance
5.3. Aspects with APIs
6. Dynamic AOP
6.1. Hot Deployment
6.2. Per Instance AOP
7. Integration With Pointcuts
7.1. Integration
8. Testing with AOP
8.1. Testing Exception Handling
8.2. Injecting Mock Objects
8.2.1. Required Knowledge
8.2.2. The Problem
8.2.3. Mock Objects
8.2.4. AOP with Mocks
9. JBoss AOP IDE
9.1. The AOP IDE
9.2. Installing
9.3. Tutorial
9.3.1. Create Project
9.3.2. Create Class
9.3.3. Create Interceptor
9.3.4. Applying the Interceptor
9.3.5. Running
9.3.6. Navigation Advised Markers The Advised Members View The Aspect Manager View
Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) is a new paradigm that allows you to organize and layer your software applications in ways that are impossible with traditional object-oriented approaches. Aspects allow you to transparently glue functionality together so that you can have a more layered design. AOP allows you to intercept any event in a Java program and trigger functionality based on those events. Mixins allow you to introduce multiple inheritance to Java so that you can provide APIs for your aspects. Combined with JDK 5.0 annotations, it allows you to extend the Java language with new syntax.
JBoss AOP is a 100% Pure Java aspected oriented framework usuable in any programming environment or as tightly integrated with our application server.
This document walks you through how AOP can be used to build your applications. A large number of real-world examples are given in each section to illustrate various ideas. The book is broken up in the following manner:
What is an Aspect?
The section gives an overview on exactly what Aspect-Oriented Programming is.
Defines some basic AOP terms that you will need when reading this document.
Building Aspects
The chapter walks through some examples of building an aspect. One example shown is how to detect JDBC connection leakages in your code. Another example is using the Observer/Observable pattern Another is doing dependency injection.
Aspect-Oriented Annotations
This chapter walks through how you can use JDK 5.0 annotations and AOP to actually extend the Java language with new syntax. Numerous real-world examples are given.
Mixins and Introductions
This chapter walks through how you can use AOP introductions and mixins to have aspects with APIs, or how to extend a POJO's functionality transparently. Specific examples are an Asynchronous framework and making a POJO into a JMX MBean.
Dynamic AOP
This chapter walks through how you can use the dynamic per-instance API that each aspectized class has to define aspects on a per instance basis rather than for every instance of a class.
Integration with Pointcuts
This chapter steps away from writing aspects, but rather talks about how you can publish pointcuts that can be used by users/customers to integrate with your products.
Testing with AOP
This chapter shows how you can use AOP to test your applications in a easier way.
If you have questions, use the user forum linked on the JBoss AOP website. We also provide a tracking links for tracking bug reports and feature requests. If you are interested in the development of JBoss AOP, post a message on the forum. If you are interested in translating this documentation into your language, contact us on the developer mailing list.
Commercial development support, production support and training for JBoss AOP is available through JBoss Inc. (see http://www.jboss.org/). JBoss AOP is a project of the JBoss Professional Open Source product suite.
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Chapter 1. What Is Aspect-Oriented Programming?
1.1. What is it?
An aspect is a common feature that's typically scattered across methods, classes, object hierarchies, or even entire object models. It is behavior that looks and smells like it should have structure, but you can't find a way to express this structure in code with traditional object-oriented techniques.
For example, metrics is one common aspect. To generate useful logs from your application, you have to (often liberally) sprinkle informative messages throughout your code. However, metrics is something that your class or object model really shouldn't be concerned about. After all, metrics is irrelevant to your actual application: it doesn't represent a customer or an account, and it doesn't realize a business rule. It's simply orthogonal.
In AOP, a feature like metrics is called a crosscutting concern, as it's a behavior that "cuts" across multiple points in your object models, yet is distinctly different. As a development methodology, AOP recommends that you abstract and encapsulate crosscutting concerns.
For example, let's say you wanted to add code to an application to measure the amount of time it would take to invoke a particular method. In plain Java, the code would look something like the following.
public class BankAccountDAO
public void withdraw(double amount)
long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
// Actual method body...
long endTime = System.currentTimeMillis() - startTime;
System.out.println("withdraw took: " + endTime);
While this code works, there are a few problems with this approach:
1. It's extremely difficult to turn metrics on and off, as you have to manually add the code in the try>/finally block to each and every method or constructor you want to benchmark.
2. The profiling code really doesn't belong sprinkled throughout your application code. It makes your code bloated and harder to read, as you have to enclose the timings within a try/finally block.
3. If you wanted to expand this functionality to include a method or failure count, or even to register these statistics to a more sophisticated reporting mechanism, you'd have to modify a lot of different files (again).
This approach to metrics is very difficult to maintain, expand, and extend, because it's dispersed throughout your entire code base. And this is just a tiny example! In many cases, OOP may not always be the best way to add metrics to a class.
Aspect-oriented programming gives you a way to encapsulate this type of behavior functionality. It allows you to add behavior such as metrics "around" your code. For example, AOP provides you with programmatic control to specify that you want calls to BankAccountDAO to go through a metrics aspect before executing the actual body of that code.
1.2. Creating Aspects in JBoss AOP
In short, all AOP frameworks define two things: a way to implement crosscutting concerns, and a programmatic construct -- a programming language or a set of tags -- to specify how you want to apply those snippets of code.
Let's take a look at how JBoss AOP, its cross-cutting concerns, and how you can implement a metrics aspect in JBoss.
The first step in creating a metrics aspect in JBoss AOP is to encapsulate the metrics feature in its own Java class. Listing Two extracts the try/finally block in Listing One's BankAccountDAO.withdraw() method into Metrics, an implementation of a JBoss AOP Interceptor class.
Listing Two: Implementing metrics in a JBoss AOP Interceptor
01. public class Metrics implements org.jboss.aop.advice.Interceptor
02. {
03. public Object invoke(Invocation invocation) throws Throwable
04. {
05. long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
06. try
07. {
08. return invocation.invokeNext();
09. }
10. finally
11. {
12. long endTime = System.currentTimeMillis() - startTime;
13. java.lang.reflect.Method m = ((MethodInvocation)invocation).method;
14. System.out.println("method " + m.toString() + " time: " + endTime + "ms");
15. }
16. }
17. }
Under JBoss AOP, the Metrics class wraps withdraw(): when calling code invokes withdraw(), the AOP framework breaks the method call into its parts and encapsulates those parts into an Invocation object. The framework then calls any aspects that sit between the calling code and the actual method body.
When the AOP framework is done dissecting the method call, it calls Metric's invoke method at line 3. Line 8 wraps and delegates to the actual method and uses an enclosing try/finally block to perform the timings. Line 13 obtains contextual information about the method call from the Invocation object, while line 14 displays the method name and the calculated metrics.
Having the metrics code within its own object allows us to easily expand and capture additional measurements later on. Now that metrics are encapsulated into an aspect, let's see how to apply it.
1.3. Applying Aspects in JBoss AOP
To apply an aspect, you define when to execute the aspect code. Those points in execution are called pointcuts. An analogy to a pointcut is a regular expression. Where a regular expression matches strings, a pointcut expression matches events/points within your application. For example, a valid pointcut definition would be "for all calls to the JDBC method executeQuery(), call the aspect that verifies SQL syntax."
An entry point could be a field access, or a method or constructor call. An event could be an exception being thrown. Some AOP implementations use languages akin to queries to specify pointcuts. Others use tags. JBoss AOP uses both. Listing Three shows how to define a pointcut for the metrics example.
Listing Three: Defining a pointcut in JBoss AOP
1. <bind pointcut="public void com.mc.BankAccountDAO->withdraw(double amount)">
2. <interceptor class="com.mc.Metrics"/>
3. </bind >
4. <bind pointcut="* com.mc.billing.*->*(..)">
5. <interceptor class="com.mc.Metrics"/>
6. </bind >
Lines 1-3 define a pointcut that applies the metrics aspect to the specific method BankAccountDAO.withdraw(). Lines 4-6 define a general pointcut that applies the metrics aspect to all methods in all classes in the com.mc.billing package.
There is also an optional annotation mapping if you do not like XML. See our Reference Guide for more information.
JBoss AOP has a rich set of pointcut expressions that you can use to define various points/events in your Java application so that you can apply your aspects. You can attach your aspects to a specific Java class in your application or you can use more complex compositional pointcuts to specify a wide range of classes within one expression.
With AOP, as this example shows, you're able to pull together crosscutting behavior into one object and apply it easily and simply, without polluting and bloating your code with features that ultimately don't belong mingled with business logic. Instead, common crosscutting concerns can be maintained and extended in one place.
Notice too that the code within the BankAccountDAO class has no idea that it's being profiled. This is what aspect-oriented programmers deem orthogonal concerns. Profiling is an orthogonal concern. In the OOP code snippet in Listing One, profiling was part of the application code. With AOP, you can remove that code. A modern promise of middleware is transparency, and AOP (pardon the pun) clearly delivers.
Just as important, orthogonal behavior could be bolted on after development. In Listing One, monitoring and profiling must be added at development time. With AOP, a developer or an administrator can (easily) add monitoring and metrics as needed without touching the code. This is a very subtle but significant part of AOP, as this separation (obliviousness, some may say) allows aspects to be layered on top of or below the code that they cut across. A layered design allows features to be added or removed at will. For instance, perhaps you snap on metrics only when you're doing some benchmarks, but remove it for production. With AOP, this can be done without editing, recompiling, or repackaging the code.
Chapter 2. Terms
2.1. Overview
The section defines some basic terms that will be used throughout this guide.
A joinpoint is any point in your java program. The call of a method. The execution of a constructor the access of a field. All these are joinpoints. You could also think of a joinpoint as a particular Java event. Where an event is a method call, constructor call, field access etc...
An Invocation is a JBoss AOP class that encapsulates what a joinpiont is at runtime. It could contain information like which method is being called, the arguments of the method, etc...
An advice is a method that is called when a particular joinpoint is executed, i.e., the behavior that is triggered when a method is called. It could also be thought of as the code that does the interception. Another analogy is that an advice is an "event handler".
Pointcuts are AOP's expression language. Just as a regular expression matches strings, a pointcut expression matches a particular joinpoint.
An introduction modifies the type and structure of a Java class. It can be used to force an existing class to implement an interface or to add an annotation to anything.
An Aspect is a plain Java class that encapsulates any number of advices, pointcut definitions, mixins, or any other JBoss AOP construct.
An interceptor is an Aspect with only one advice named "invoke". It is a specific interface that you can implement if you want your code to be checked by forcing your class to implement an interface. It also will be portable and can be reused in other JBoss environments like EJBs and JMX MBeans.
Chapter 3. Building Aspects
The last chapter had a basic boring introduction to aspects with the lame, commonly used example of metrics. AOP can be applied in a much broader sense than the overused examples of tracing and security and this chapter looks into other more compelling examples of using basic AOP.
3.1. Identifying Aspects
Aspect-Oriented programming is not a replacement for object-oriented programming, but rather a compliment to it. AOPers generally say that OOP solves 90% of problems and AOP solves the 10% of problems that OOP isn't good at. This section of the docbook will expand over time, but let's discuss some ways in which you can identify whether or not AOP is a good solution for a particular problem.
Cross-cutting Concerns
The metrics example in the previous chapter is an example of a cross-cutting concern in its purest form. Sometimes you see structure in your code that can't be expressed as an object because it completly wraps around the method you are invoking. If the behavior in question is something that you want to be able to extend and maintain within its own structure then it may be a candidate for aspectizing.
Layering Based on Deployment
Another place where AOP may be very useful is to layer your applications. Sometimes you want to model a particular service or object that has many configuration options yet you don't want to bloat your service with unmaintainable code. AOP provides a nice way to layer such complex services. JBoss AOP provides a XML configurable mechanism to configure such aspects per deployment. A good example of this is a caching service that might have different locking policies. It is easier to encapsulate such locking policies as aspects so that the base caching code doesn't get polluted with locking concerns. This makes the code easier to maintain.
Many times you want to write plain Java code that focuses solely on business or application logic and do not want to introduce any concerns like middleware. AOP allows you to apply things like middleware transparently to your code without polluting your code. Some examples include the transaction demarcation and role-based security features in the JBoss AOP Aspect Library.
3.2. Exception Handling
Metrics and tracing are simple examples of building aspects. Another great simple example is to use AOP for exception handling. For example, SQLException is an exception that contains error information like invalid sql statement or deadlock that is similar per database vendor, but is expressed as different error codes and string messages. You can use AOP to intercept statement execution, catch SQLException errors, and turn them into typed exceptions that application code can handle independent of database vendor. So let's code an example of this.
public class InvalidSQlException extends SQLException
InvalidSQLException(SQLException ex)
super(ex.getMessage(), ex.getSQLState(), ex.getErrorCode());
What we'll do is write an aspect that wraps calls to all java.sql.Statement execute methods and turn them into typed exceptions like the example above. We'll leave some code up to your imagination since such an aspect would be quite long to deal with every error code of every database vendor, but hopefully you can get the idea here.
public class SQLExceptionAspect
public Object handleSqlException(Invocation invocation) throws Throwable
return invocation.invokeNext();
catch (SQLException ex)
if (isVendorInvalidSqlErrorCode(ex.getErrorCode())) throw new InvalidSQLException(ex);
if (isVendorDeadlockErrorCode(ex.getErrorCode()) throw new SQLDeadlockException(ex);
... and so on ...
... impl of isVendor methods ...
Now that the aspect is defined we use a call pointcut expression to intercept all the execute methods of java.sql.Statement.
<aspect class="SQLExceptionAspect" scope="PER_VM"/>
<bind pointcut="call(* $instanceof{java.sql.Statement}->execute*(..))">
<advice name="handleSqlException" aspect="SQLExceptionAspect"/>
Chapter 4. Aspect-Oriented Annotations
Annotations are a new feature of JDK 5.0 that allow you to attach metadata to any Java construct. They allow you to define metadata in a typesafe way and apply it to a class, method, constructor, field, or parameter. For those of you familiar with XDoclet, annotations will be very intuitive to you in that you are used to declaring tags to generate code. The main difference between the two is that annotations are a typed part of the Java language, while XDoclet tags can be mistyped and are harder to create. In a nutshell, JDK 5.0 annotations allow you to define new Java syntax.
AOP provides a unique way of encapsulating behavior and applying it transparently to your application code. If you combine it with annotations, you basically have a very structured, simple way of extending the Java language. The annotation is the syntax, and the aspect provides the functionality for that aspect. This chapter walks through detailed examples on how you can use AOP and annotations to turn your frameworks into Java language features.
4.1. Methods and Annotations
Let's take a look at how you can use method annotations with AOP. Using annotations and AOP together and applying this to a method is very analogous to using Java's synchronized keyword with a method. When you tag a method as synchronized, you are telling the JVM that you want that method to behave in a special way when it is invoked. Annotations allow you to define new keywords that you want to have trigger your own special custom behavior. AOP gives you the ability to encapsulate this behavior and weave it into the execution of the method.
Let's say we want to add a new syntax that will allow us to fire void methods in the background, in another thread, if they are tagged as @Oneway. Using this new syntax would look like this:
import org.jboss.aspects.Oneway;
public class Foo
@Oneway public static void someMethod() {...}
public static void main(String[] args)
someMethod(); // executes in background
When someMethod() is invoked within main, it will run asynchronously so that the code in main is free to do ther tasks in parallel.
To implement this functionality, the first thing that must be done is to define the new Java syntax for our @Oneway tag within an annotation.
package org.jboss.aspects;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
public @interface Oneway {}
Simple enough. The @Target tag allows you to narrow down where the annotation is allowed to be applied. In this case, our @Oneway annotation can only be applied to a method. Remember, this is all pure 100 percent Java that is available in J2SE 5.0.
The next thing we have to do is to define an aspect class that will encapsulate our @Oneway behavior.
package org.jboss.aspects;
public OnewayAspect
private static class Task implements Runnable
private MethodInvocation invocation;
public Task(MethodInvocation invocation)
this.invocation = invocation;
public void run()
try { invocation.invokeNext(); }
catch (Throwable ignore) { }
public Object oneway(MethodInvocation invocation) throws Throwable
MethodInvocation copy = invocation.copy();
Thread t = new Thread(new Task(copy));
return null;
The aspect is simple enough. The oneway() method copies the invocation, creates a thread, fires off the complete invocation in the background, and returns. We could imagine a more sophisticated example using some of the new Executors within the J2SE 5.0 java.util.concurrent package, but hopefully this code illustrates how you could build on this example to implement more complete implementations.
The last thing that must be done is to specify the pointcut expression that will trigger the application of the OnewayAspect when the @Oneway annotation is declared on a method.
<aspect class="org.jboss.aspects.OnewayAspect"/>
<bind pointcut="execution(void *->@org.jboss.Oneway(..))">
<advice name="oneway"
The pointcut expression states that any void method that is tagged as @Oneway should have the OnewayAspect.oneway() method executed before it itself executes. With the annotation, aspect, and pointcut expression now defined, the @Oneway syntax is now usable in your application. A simple, clean, easy way of extending the Java language!
4.2. Fields and Annotations
Let's look at how you could use field annotations and AOP. Using annotations and AOP, you can can actually change how a field is stored by an object or as a static member of a class. What we want to accomplish in this example is that when you tag a field (static or member) as @ThreadBased, its value will behave as though it were stored in a java.lang.ThreadLocal. Sure, you could use a ThreadLocal variable directly, but the problem with ThreadLocal is that it is untyped and you have to use "verbose" (okay, they're not that verbose) get() and set() methods. So what we'll do here is create a typed ThreadLocal field. Basically, we'll create a new Java field type called the @Threadbased variable.
Using this new type would look like this:
import org.jboss.aspects.Threadbased;
public class Foo
@Threadbased private int counter;
To implement this functionality, we must first define the annotation.
package org.jboss.aspects;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
public @interface Threadbased {}
Simple enough. The @Target tag allows you to narrow down where the annotation is allowed to be applied. In this case, our @Threadbased annotation can only be applied to fields.
The next thing to do is to define the aspect that will encapsulate our ThreadLocal behavior.
package org.jboss.aspects;
import org.jboss.aop.joinpoint.*;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
public class ThreadbasedAspect
private ThreadLocal threadbased = new ThreadLocal();
public Object access(FieldReadInvocation invocation)
throws Throwable
// just in case we have a primitive,
// we can't return null
if (threadbased.get() == null)
return invocation.invokeNext();
return threadbased.get();
public Object access(FieldWriteInvocation invocation)
throws Throwable
return null;
ThreadbasedAspect encapsulates the access to a Java field. It has a dedicated ThreadLocal variable within it to track threadlocal changes to a particular field. It also has separate access() methods that are invoked depending upon whether a get or set of the field is called. These methods delegate to the ThreadLocal to obtain the current value of the field.
Finally, we must define a pointcut expression that will trigger the application of the ThreadbasedAspect when the @Threadbased annotation is specified on a particular field.
<aspect class="org.jboss.aspects.ThreadbasedAspect"
<bind pointcut="field(* *->@org.jboss.aspects.Threadbased)">
<advice name="access"
Just in case we have multiple @Threadbased variables defined in one class, we want an instance of ThreadbasedAspect to be allocated per field for static fields. For member fields, we want an instance of ThreadbasedAspect to be allocated per field, per object instance. To facilitate this behavior, the aspect definition scopes the instance of when and where the aspect class will be allocated by setting it to PER_JOINPOINT. If we didn't do this scoping, JBoss AOP would only allocate one instance of ThreadbasedAspect and different fields would be sharing the same instance of the ThreadLocal -- something that we don't want.
Well that's it. A clean, easy way of extending Java to specify a new special type. Note: This particular aspect comes bundled with JBoss AOP.
4.3. Dependency Injection
Another interesting place where field annotations and AOP can be used is with dependency injection. Dependency injection is about objects declaring what information, configuration, or service references they need, and having the runtime automagically inject those dependencies rather than having your code do explicit lookups on a registry service. In J2EE-land, getting access to a javax.transaction.TransactionManager service is not standardized and is actually different per vendor implementation. Many framework developers need to use the TransactionManager to implement custom transactional services. The use of AOP with field annotations is a great way to provide this dependency injection and to abstract away the details of how a TransactionManager is referenced by components that need it. Let's define an aspect that will inject a reference to a TransactionManager into the value of a field.
First, we must again define our annotation.
package org.jboss.aspects;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
public @interface Inject {}
Next we will define the aspect class that will encapsulate the resolving of the TransactionManager. This aspect will be specific to the JBoss application server, but you could define different implementations per vendor.
package org.jboss.aspects;
import org.jboss.aop.joinpoint.*;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import javax.transaction.TransactionManager;
import org.jboss.tm.TxManager;
public InjectTMAspect
private TransactionManager tm = TxManager.getInstance();
public Object access(FieldReadInvocation invocation)
throws Throwable
return tm;
public Object access(FieldWriteInvocation invocation)
throws Throwable
throw new RuntimeException(
"Setting an @Injected variable is illegal");
Finally, we have to define the XML binding that will trigger the application of the InjectTMAspect when the @Inject tag is applied to a field. The pointcut expression basically states that for any field of type TransactionManager and tagged as @Inject, apply the InjectTMAspect.
<aspect class="org.jboss.aspects.InjectTMAspect"/>
<bind pointcut="field(javax.transaction.TransactionManager *->@org.jboss.aspects.Inject)">
<advice name="access"
Now that the annotation, aspect class, and XML binding have been defined, we can use it within our code.
import javax.transaction.TransactionManager;
import org.jboss.aspects.Inject;
public class MyTransactionalCache
@Inject private TransactionManager tm;
Chapter 5. Mixins and Introductions
When people thing of AOP, they usually think of interception, pointcut expressions, aspects, and advices. AOP isn't just about those things. Another important feature in JBoss AOP is the ability to introduce an interface to an existing Java class in a transparent way. You can force a class to implement an interface and even specify an additional class called a mixin that implements that interface. Very similar to C++'s multiple inheritance. Now, why would you want to use introductions/mixins? That's what this chapter is all about.
5.1. Introducing Introductions
The first thing we'll show here is how to force an existing Java class to implement any interface you want. The JBoss AOP tutorial is a good place to start for an example, so let's grab the code from the introductions tutorial.
The first example we'll show is how to take an existing non-serializable class and make it serializable. This use case may be usable if there's a thirdparty library you don't have the source for, or you want to control whether your class is serializable or not based on how you deploy your application.
public class POJO
private String field;
To take this class and make it serializable is very simple. Just the following XML is required:
<introduction class="POJO">
The above XML just states that the AOP framework is to apply the java.io.Serializable interface to the POJO class. You can have one or more interfaces specified with the interfaces element. These interfaces are comma delimited.
If the introduced interfaces have methods not implemented by the class, then the AOP framework with add an implementation of these methods to the class. The methods will delegate to the AOP framework and must be handled/serviced by an interceptor or advice otherwise a NullPointerException will result.
5.2. Mixin It Up
Introducing interfaces only is quite limited when the introduced interfaces have methods that the class doesn't implement as you have to write a lot of generically inclined code that handle these types of method calls within an advice or interceptor. This is where mixins come in. The AOP framework allows you to define a mixin class that implements the introduced interface(s). An instance of this mixin class will be allocated the first time you invoke a method of the introduced interface.
Again, let's steal from the introductions tutorial. We'll take an existing class, force it to implement the java.io.Externalizable interface and provide a class that implements Externalizable
public class POJO
private String field;
To take this class and make it externalizable is very simple. Just the following XML is required:
<introduction class="POJO">
<construction>new ExternalizableMixin(this)</construction>
The above XML just states that the AOP framework is to apply the java.io.Externalizable interface to the POJO class. You can have one or more interfaces specified with the interfaces element. These interfaces are comma delimited.
The class element defines the mixin class that will implement the externalizable interface and handle serialization of the POJO class.
The construction element allows you to specify Java code that will be used to initialize the mixin class when it is created. JBoss AOP will create a field within the POJO class that will hold the instance of the mixin. This field will be initialized with the Java code you provide in the construction element. The this pointer in the construction above pertains to the POJO class instance.
Finally, you need to implement the mixin class that will handle externalization.
public class ExternalizableMixin implements java.io.Externalizable
POJO pojo;
public ExternalizableMixin(POJO pojo)
this.pojo = pojo;
public void readExternal(ObjectInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
pojo.stuff2 = in.readUTF();
public void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException
5.2.1. Multiple Inheritance
One thing that should be noted about mixins is that they allow you to do true multiple inheritance within Java. Yes, it is not explicit multiple inheritance as you must define the inheritance mappings in XML or via an annotation binding, but it does allow you to take advantage of something C++ has had for years. Many thought leaders argue against the use of multiple inheritance, but when used correctly and purely as an abstract mixin, it can be a very useful tool in application design.
5.3. Aspects with APIs
The serialization and externalization examples show previously in this chapter are kinda lame. Sure, you can use introductions/mixins for multiple inheritance, or to do nice tricks like forcing an existing class to be serializable. A more compelling use case is needed to justify this particular feature. This is what this section is about.
The best use cases for introductions/mixins comes when you have an aspect that requires an API for the user to interact with. Many aspects have runtime APIs so that the application developer can interact with a particular aspect to set configuration or to gain added behavior. A good example of an aspect with an API is if we expand on the @Oneway example in the "Aspect-Oriented Annotations" section of this user guide. @Oneway allows you to tag a method as oneway and when you invoke that method it runs in the background. The problem with this example is that you can only run void methods in the background and cannot interact asynchronously with methods that return a value. You have no way of obtaining the return value of an asynchronous call. Let's walk through an example of taking the oneway aspect and adding a runtime API for that aspect so that application developers can obtain method return values asynchronously.
The end goal of this example is to allow an application developer to tag a method as @Asynchronous have the method run in the background, but to provide an API so that the developer can obtain the value of a method return asynchronously. What we'll use here is an introduction and mixin to provide an API to obtain a java.util.concurrent.Future instance (from JDK 5.0 concurrent package) that will allow us to get access to the asynchronous method's return value.
Using the @Asynchronous annotation
public class POJO
@Asynchronous int someMethod() { ... }
This is the interface we want to introduce to any class that has a method tagged as @Asynchronous
public interface AsynchronousFacade
java.util.concurrent.Future getLastFuture();
So, the user would interact with this asynchronous aspect in the following way.
POJO pojo = new POJO();
AsynchronousFacade facade = (AsynchronousFacade)pojo;
pojo.someMethod(); // invokes in background
Future future = facade.getLastFuture();
... do other work...
// go back and get result. block until it returns.
int result = (Integer)future.get();
The first thing we need to do is define the mixin that will provide Futures. This mixin should also have a private interface so that the asynchronous aspect has a way to set the current invocation's future after it spawns the method invocation to the background. The mixin will be very very simple. It will basically expose a java.lang.ThreadLocal so that the Future can be set and acquired.
public class AsynchMixin implements AsynchronousFacade, FutureProvider
private ThreadLocal currentFuture = new ThreadLocal();
public Future getLastFuture()
return (Future)currentFuture.get();
public void setFuture(Future future)
The FutureProvider is an additional interface introduction that the aspect will use to set the future when after it spawns the task in the background.
public interface FutureProvider
public void setFuture(Future future);
Next, let's look at the aspect that will implement the asynchronous behavior. The aspect is made up of an advice that will create a java.util.concurrent.Callable instance so that the current method invocation will run in the background.
public class AsynchAspect
ExecutorService executor = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
public Object invokeAsynch(MethodInvocation invocation) throws Throwable
final Invocation copy = invocation.copy();
Future future = executor.submit( new Callable()
public Object call()
return copy.invokeNext();
catch (Throwable throwable)
return throwable;
FutureProvider provider = (FutureProvider)invocation.getTargetObject();
return nullOrZero(invocation.getMethod().getReturnType());
private Object nullOrZero(Class type)
if (type.equals(long.class)) return 0;
//... other types ...
return null;
The invokeAsynch advice first copies the invocation. A copy copies the entire state of the invocation objec and remembers exactly in the interceptor/advice chain to continue on when the method is spawned off into a separate thread. The copy allows the current Java call stack to return while allowing the copy to live in a separate thread and continue down the interceptor stack towards the actual method call.
After creating a callable and running the method in a separate thread, the advice gets the target object from the invocation, and typecasts it to FutureProvider so that it can make the future available to the app developer.
So the mixin and aspect are written. The next thing to do is to define an advice binding so that when a method is tagged as asynchronous, the asynch advice will be triggered, and the method will run in the background.
<aspect class="AsynchAspect" scope="PER_VM"/>
<bind pointcut="execution(!static * *->@Asynchronous(..))">
<advice name="invokeAsynch" aspect="AsynchAspect"/>
After defining the aspect binding, we then come to the introduction definition itself. We want the introduction to be added to any class that has any method tagged as @Asynchronous. The JBoss AOP pointcut expression language has a keyword has to allow for this type of matching. Let's look at the introduction binding.
<introduction expr="has(!static * *->@Asynchronous(..))">
<interfaces>AsynchronousFacade, FutureProvider</interfaces>
<construction>new AsynchMixin()</construction>
The example is now complete. Introductions/mixins aren't solely limited to pseudo-multiple inheritance and the asynch aspect is a great example of an aspect with a runtime API.
Chapter 6. Dynamic AOP
6.1. Hot Deployment
Any joinpoint that has been aspectized by the aopc compiler or by a load time transformation is set up to be able to have advices/interceptors added or removed from it at runtime. This is JBoss AOP's first definition of Dynamic AOP. Using the prepare action allows you to aspectize any joinpoint in your application so that advices/interceptors can be applied later at runtime. The over head of such a massaging of the bytecode is very minimal as it is just an extra boolean expression. The benefits for search an architecture allow you to do things like deploy and undeploy metrics or statistic gathering on a needed basis. If you are using AOP for testing (See "Testing with AOP"), it allows you to deploy/undeploy testing aspects as you run your automated tests on your live system.
6.2. Per Instance AOP
JBoss AOP has the ability to apply interceptors on a per instance basis rather than having interceptors be applied entirely to the class. This is very useful when you have instances of an object that need to behave differently in different circumstances.
A perfect example of this is JBoss Cache AOP (TreeCacheAOP). It uses AOP to prepare classes so that field access may be intercepted. When an object is inserted into the cache, TreeCacheAOP adds field interceptors for that particular instance so that it can do automatic replication across a cluster or to automatically provide transaction properties to the object's state. When the object is removed from cache, the field interceptors are removed from that particular instance.
Chapter 7. Integration With Pointcuts
This docbook has talked a lot about building aspects either with regular aspects, annotations, and introductions. This chapter takes a step back and doesn't talk about building aspects, but rather how you can use plain old pointcuts in your application to provide logical integration points.
7.1. Integration
What you've seen by reading this docbook and the "Reference Manual" on JBoss AOP is that AOP provides a rich pointcut expression language that allows you to intercept various points in the Java language. If you think about it, the pointcut language allows you to turn any point in your Java language into an event. An event that can be caught and handled by any piece of code.
After productizing and shipping an application, sometimes users want to integrate with such "events". They want to be able to hook into different places of your application so that they can trigger things specific to their particular deployment of your product. Using object-oriented techniques to provide these hooks to users would require special gluecode every time a user request like this was made. Also, as more and more of these hooks are exposed through object-orientation, it becomes harder and harder to redesign, refactor, or change APIs as the user base is tightly coupled to existing code.
This is were AOP and pointcuts come in. Instead of writing sometimes complicated gluecode, or refactoring the application to provide such user-request integration points, the application can provide pointcut expressions the user base can use to integrate their specific integration use cases. The application provides logical names to code points as pointcut expressions. The pointcut expression can change over time as the application code is redesigned and/or refactored, but the logical name of the join point/event/integration point stays the same and user hooks don't have to change either. Let's look at an example:
public class BankAccount
public void withdraw(double amount) {...}
Let's say the user of this bank account ERP system wanted to have an email sent to the account holder whenever a successful withdraw was made. The ERP system could provide the hook as a pointcut and then the user can write an email aspect that binds with this pointcut.
<pointcut name="WITHDRAW" expr="execution(public void BankAccount->withdraw(double))"/>
The BankAccount class would be instrumented with AOP hooks. The overhead is quite tiny as only an additional boolean expression is needed to instrument this kind of hook. If the class or method name changes, the user integration code is unaffected as they bind their email hook to the logical pointcut name.
JBoss currently provides integration points in its EJB and MBean layers in such the same way. Recently, BEA Weblogic published AspectJ style pointcuts into the Weblogic runtime so that users could integrate using AspectJ. As AOP becomes more popular you'll see more and more software products offering integration points through pointcut expressions.
Chapter 8. Testing with AOP
In the previous sections we talked more about using AOP to build and design applications and services. This chapter focuses on how you can use AOP to test your applications.
8.1. Testing Exception Handling
The sign of a well design application is how gracefully it can handle errors. To be able to handle errors gracefully in all circumstances though requires lots and lots of testing. You have to test that your application is catching and handling exceptions carefully. Sometimes its hard to produce error conditions because your code is interacting with a third party library, or third party service like a database or something. You can write complex mock objects in these scenarios, but let's see how you can create these error conditions in an easier and more flexible way with JBoss AOP.
The example scenario we'll give is an application that needs to be tested on whether or not it handles an Oracle database deadlock exception gracefully. What we'll do is write an advice that intercepts calls to java.sql.Statement execute methods and always throw a SQLException with the appropriate deadlock error code.
public class SQLDeadlockExceptionInjector
public Object throwDeadlock(Invocation invocation) throws Throwable
throw new SQLException("Oracle Deadlock", "RETRY", ORACLE_DEADLOCK_CODE);
What's great about the JBoss AOP approach to testing exception handling is that you can use it on a live system and change how your tests run by deploying and/or undeploying certain aspects at runtime during your automatic testing phase. Let's apply this aspect.
<aspect class="SQLDeadlockExceptionInjector/>
<advice name="throwDeadlock" aspect="SQLDeadlockExceptionInjector"/>
So, the above binding will throw a deadlock exception every time an execute method of a Statement is invoked. This example is a bit limited though. Maybe not all code paths can handle deadlock exceptions, or they should not handle deadlock exceptions and just rollback and such. The pointcut expression language allows you to do more fine grain application of this particular exception aspect. Let's say that only our BankAccount class is designed to successfully recover from a Oracle deadlock exception. We can change the pointcut expression to be as follows:
The difference in this expression is the within. It is saying that any call to execute methods that are within the BankAccount class. We can even get more fine grained than that. We can even specify which methods within BankAccount the exception aspect should be applied to.
withincode(void BankAccount->withdraw(double))">
In the above listing the withincode keyword specificies to match the calling of any execute method that is invoked within the BankAccount.withdraw() method.
AOP gives you a lot of flexibilty in testing error conditions, JBoss AOP in particular. Because JBoss AOP allows you to hotdeploy (deploy/undeploy) aspects at runtime it is very easy to integrate these types of tests into a live system instead of having to go through the pain of writing complex mock objects and running your applications outside of the application server environment.
8.2. Injecting Mock Objects
This section was taken from Staale Pedersen's article at http://folk.uio.no/staalep/aop/testing.html. Thanks Staale for putting together some ideas on how you can use JBoss AOP for use in unit testing.
The use of unit testing has increased tremendously lately, and many developers have seen the increase in quality and speed that comes from having a comprehensive unit-test suite. As the use of unit testing has increased, so have the number of situations where writing test are troublesome or maybe impossible. A common problem with writing tests is that it can require large amount of setup code. Testing code that rely on a remote system or data access from file/db/net can be almost impossible to implement. But with the help of JBoss AOP and mock objects this is no longer any problem.
In this example we will examine a common situation where writing unit tests is difficult, but desirable. For simplicity we will use POJO's, but the example can easily be translated for a large J2EE application.
8.2.1. Required Knowledge
This article focuses on unit testing with JUnit using Mock Maker and of course JBoss AOP. Knowledge of JUnit and JBoss AOP is required, Mock Maker is used, but thoroughly knowledge is not required. The example source code is compiled with Ant, env JUNIT_HOME must be set (mock maker and JBoss AOP jars are included in the example source).
8.2.2. The Problem
The situation is common, we have a Bank application that manages Customers which can have one or more BankAccounts. The Bank has different business methods to calculate interest, accept loans, etc. (in production code this would be large and complex methods.) We want to write tests for the Bank's business methods to make sure they work as intended and that we don't introduce bugs if we refactor, extend, modify etc. The Bank has three business methods.
package bank;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import customer.*;
public class BankBusiness {
private BankAccountDAO bankAccountDAO;
public BankBusiness() {
try {
bankAccountDAO = BankAccountDAOFactory.getBankAccountDAOSerializer();
catch(Exception e) {
public boolean creditCheck(Customer c, double amount) {
return (getSumOfAllAccounts(c) < amount * 0.4);
public double calculateInterest(BankAccount account) {
if(account.getBalance() < 1000)
return 0.01;
else if(account.getBalance() < 10000)
return 0.02;
else if(account.getBalance() < 100000)
return 0.03;
else if(account.getBalance() < 1000000)
return 0.05;
return 0.06;
public double getSumOfAllAccounts(Customer c) {
double sum = 0;
if(c.getAccounts().size() < 1)
return sum;
else {
for(int i=0; i < c.getAccounts().size(); i++) {
BankAccount a =
bankAccountDAO.getBankAccount( ((Long) c.getAccounts().get(i)).longValue());
if(a != null)
sum += a.getBalance();
return sum;
calculateInterest(BankAccount b) can easily be tested since it is only dependent on the object it recieves as a parameter.
creditCheck(Customer c, double amount) and getSumOfAllAccounts(Customer) are more complicated since they are data dependent. It uses a DAO layer to fetch all BankAccounts for a specified customer. The test should not be dependent of the DAO implementation since its goal is to check the business logic, not the DAO layer. In this example the DAO implementation is a simple serializer, but it could easily be an Entity beans, Hibernate, etc..
8.2.3. Mock Objects
Mock objects are objects that implement no logic of their own and are used to replace the parts of the system with which the unit test interacts. In our case it is the DAO layer we would like to mock. We could write our own mock implementation, but mock maker does a very good job of autogenerating the mock for us.
package bank;
* @mock
public interface BankAccountDAO {
public void saveBankAccount(BankAccount b) throws Exception;
public BankAccount getBankAccount(long a);
public void removeBankAccount(BankAccount b) throws Exception;
With the @mock tag in the header mock maker generates the mock. In the example the ant target ant generate-mocks generates the mock implementation of BankAccount. Now we need to replace the DAO call to return our mock objects instead of the DAO implementation.
8.2.4. AOP with Mocks
- and intercepting a method invocation is just what aop does best. Our jboss-aop.xml file:
<bind pointcut="execution(public static bank.BankAccountDAO bank.BankAccountDAOFactory->getBankAccountDAO*())">
<interceptor class="bank.BankAccountDAOInterceptor"/>
The pointcut expression intercepts the factorycall bank.BankAccountDAOFactory.getBankAccountDAO*() and calls the interceptor bank.BankAccountDAOInterceptor.
package bank;
import org.jboss.aop.joinpoint.Invocation;
import org.jboss.aop.joinpoint.MethodInvocation;
import org.jboss.aop.advice.Interceptor;
import util.MockService;
public class BankAccountDAOInterceptor implements Interceptor {
public String getName() { return "BankAccountDAOInterceptor"; }
public Object invoke(Invocation invocation) throws Throwable {
try {
MockService mockService = MockService.getInstance();
Object mock = mockService.getMockForInterface( "BankAccountDAO");
if(mock == null) {
System.out.println("ERROR: BankAccountDAOInterceptor didnt find class!");
// this will probably fail, but its the sainest thing to do
return invocation.invokeNext();
return mock;
finally {
Instead of returning invocation.invokeNext(), we ignore the invocation stack since we want to replace the invocation call with a mock implementation. The interceptor receives the invocation and get an instance of the singleton MockService. The use of MockService may not be clear, but we want the test to instanciate the mock objects. That way, the test can easily modify the input to the methods we want to test. The test creates an object of the mock and put it into the MockService with the interface name as the key. The Interceptor then tries to get the mock from MockService and return it.
package util;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
public class MockService {
private static MockService instance = new MockService();
private Map mockReferences = null;
protected MockService() {
mockReferences = new Hashtable();
public static MockService getInstance() {
return instance;
public void addMock(String c, Object mock) {
mockReferences.put(c, mock);
public Object getMockForInterface(String myKey) {
Set keys = mockReferences.keySet();
String key = (String) iter.next();
if(myKey.equals(key)) {
return mockReferences.get(key);
return null;
Everyting is now in place to write the test. Note that much of this setup code is written once and it will be reused by all similar tests. Then the test: BankBusinessTestCase
package bank;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import customer.Customer;
import util.MockService;
public class BankBusinessTestCase extends TestCase {
private MockBankAccountDAO mock;
private Customer customer;
public BankBusinessTestCase(String name) {
super( name);
public void setUp() {
mock = new MockBankAccountDAO();
BankAccount account = new BankAccount( 10);
account.setBalance( 100);
BankAccount account2 = new BankAccount( 11);
account2.setBalance( 500);
mock.setupGetBankAccount( account);
mock.setupGetBankAccount( account2);
MockService mockService = MockService.getInstance();
mockService.addMock( "BankAccountDAO", mock);
customer = new Customer("John", "Doe");
customer.addAccount( new Long(10));
customer.addAccount( new Long(11));
public void testSumOfAllAccounts() {
BankBusiness business = new BankBusiness();
double sum = business.getSumOfAllAccounts( customer);
assertEquals((double) 600, sum);
System.out.println("SUM: "+sum);
To compile and run the test we call ant compile test. Output from the test:
[junit] .SUM: 600.0
[junit] Time: 0,23
[junit] OK (1 test)
The testresult was exactly what we expected.
With the the use of AOP we can test every aspect of our code. This example show the limits of object-oriented programming (OOP) compared to AOP. It must be pointed out that it is possible to write these tests without AOP, but it would require to edit production code just to make the tests pass.
The approach in this example can easily be used to mock SessionBeans instead of a DAO layer. Theoretically, we can test all of the business methods in a large J2EE application outside the container. This would greatly increase quality and speed during software development.
Chapter 9. JBoss AOP IDE
9.1. The AOP IDE
JBoss AOP comes with an Eclipse plugin that helps you define interceptors to an eclipse project via a GUI, and to run the application from within Eclipse. This is a new project, and expect the feature set to grow quickly!
9.2. Installing
You install the JBoss AOP IDE in the same way as any other Eclipse plugin.
• Make sure you have Eclipse 3.0.x installed, and start it up.
• Select Help > Software Updates > Find and Install in the Eclipse workbench.
• In the wizard that opens, click on the "Search for new features to install" radio button, and click Next.
• On the next page you will need to add a new update site for JBossIDE. Click the "New Remote Site.." button.
• Type in "JBossIDE" for the name, and "http://jboss.sourceforge.net/jbosside/updates" for the URL, and click OK.
• You should see a new site in the list now called JBossIDE. click the "+" sign next to it to show the platforms available.
• Now, depending if you just want to install the AOP IDE (if you don't know what JBoss-IDE is, go for this set of options):
• Check the "JBoss-IDE AOP Standalone" checkbox.
• In the feature list you should check the "JBoss-IDE AOP Standalone 1.0" checkbox.
If you have JBoss-IDE installed, or want to use all the other (non-AOP) features of JBoss-IDE:
• If you don't have JBossIDE installed, check the "JBoss-IDE 1.4/Eclipse 3.0" checkbox.
• Check the "JBoss-IDE AOP Extension" checkbox.
• In the feature list you should check the "JBoss-IDE AOP Extension 1.0" checkbox, and the JBoss-IDE (1.4.0) checkbox if you don't have JBossIDE installed.
• At this point you should only need to accept the license agreement(s) and wait for the install process to finish.
9.3. Tutorial
This tutorial is meant to guide you through creating a new AOP project in eclipse using the AOP extension to JBossIDE. It assumes that you have some working knowledge of AOP, and Java.. and possibly some minimal experience dealing with eclipse as well.
9.3.1. Create Project
• From eclipse's main menu, you can click on the File Menu, and under it, New > Project...
• Double click on JBoss AOP Project under the JBossAOP folder
• In the Project Name text box, let's enter HelloAOP.
• Use Default should be fine for the project location. (If you want to use an external location, make sure there are no spaces in the path.)
• Click Finish
At this point, your eclipse workbench should look something like this:
9.3.2. Create Class
Next step is to create a normal Java class.
• Right click on the "src" directory in the Package Explorer and in the menu, click New > Class.
• The only thing you should need to change is the Name of the class. Enter HelloAOP without quotes into the Name textbox, and click Finish
Modify the code for your class so it loks like
public class HelloAOP {
public void callMe ()
public static void main (String args[])
new HelloAOP().callMe();
9.3.3. Create Interceptor
Next we want to create an interceptor to the class.
• Right click on the "src" directory in the Package Explorer and in the menu, click New > Class. In the resulting dialog:
• Name the class HelloAOPInterceptor
• Add org.jboss.aop.advice.Interceptor to the list of interceptors.
Then modify the class so it looks like:
import org.jboss.aop.advice.Interceptor;
import org.jboss.aop.joinpoint.Invocation;
public class HelloAOPInterceptor implements Interceptor {
public String getName() {
return "HelloAOPInterceptor";
//We renamed the arg0 parameter to invocation
public Object invoke(Invocation invocation) throws Throwable {
System.out.print("Hello, ");
//Here we invoke the next in the chain
return invocation.invokeNext();
9.3.4. Applying the Interceptor
In order to apply your Interceptor to the callMe() method, we'll first need to switch back to the HelloAOP.java editor. Once the editor is active, you should be able to see the callMe() method in the Outline view (If you cannot see the outline view, go to Window > Show View > Outline).
Right click on this method, and click JBoss AOP > Apply Interceptor(s)... A dialog should open, with a list of available Interceptors. Click on HelloAOPInterceptor, and click Finish.
You should see in your Package Explorer that the file "jboss-aop.xml" now exists under your project root.
9.3.5. Running
Now all that's left is running the application! Similar to running a normal Java Application from Eclipse, you must create a Run Configuration for your project.
• From the Run menu of eclipse, and choose "Run..."
• In the dialog that opens, you should see a few choices in a list on the left. Double click on "JBoss AOP Application".
• Once it is finished loading, you should have a new Run Configuration under JBoss AOP Application called "Hello AOP".
• Click the "Run" button
The Eclipse console should now say: Hello, AOP!, where the Hello, bit has been added by the interceptor.
9.3.6. Navigation
In the real world, when developing AOP application across a development team, you can expect it will be hard to understand when and where aspects are applied in your codebase. JBoss-IDE/AOP has a few different strategies for notifying developers when an aspect is applied to a certain part of code. Advised Markers
A marker in eclipse is a small icon that appears on the left side of the editor. Most developers are familiar with the Java Error and Bookmark markers. The AOP IDE provides markers for methods and fields which are intercepted. To further facilitate this marking, anytime the developer presses Ctrl + 1 (the default key combination for the Eclipse Quick Fix functionality)), a list of interceptors and advice will be given for that method or field. This makes navigation between methods and their interceptors extremeley easy! The Advised Members View
The Advised Members view gives the developer an overview of every single method and field in the current class that is advised by an Aspect or Interceptor. Let's have a look.
• From the Eclipse main menu, click on Window > Show View > Other...
• In the window that opens, you should see a folder called "JBoss AOP". Press the "+" to expand it.
• Double click on "Advised Members"
Once you've done this, you should now make sure you are currently editing the HelloAOP class we created in the last tutorial. Once you have that class open in an editor, you should see something similar to this in the Advised Members view:
Here we see that the method "callMe()" is intercepted by the interceptor HelloInterceptor. Double clicking on HelloInterceptor will take you straight to it. This view is similar to the Outline view, except it only shows members in your class which are intercepted. The Aspect Manager View
The Aspect Manager View is a graphical representation of the AOP descriptor file (jboss-aop.xml). It allows you to remove an Interceptor or advice from a pointcut, as well as apply new Interceptors and Advice to existing pointcuts.
• Double click on "Aspect Manager"
Under Bindings, you'll notice that a pointcut is already defined that matches our "callMe()" method, and our HelloInterceptor is directly under it. Right Click on HelloInterceptor will provide you with this menu:
You can remove the interceptor, or jump to it directly in code. If you right click on the binding (pointcut) itself, you'll be able to apply more interceptors and advice just like when right clicking on a field or method in the outline view. You can also remove the entire binding altogether (which subsequently removes all child interceptors and advice, be warned)
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Setting up your workstation for extension development (build with Phing)
From Joomla! Documentation
Revision as of 11:12, 26 April 2012 by Willonabike (Talk | contribs)
This article fails to explain the content of the original package before it is installed, way before setting up PHING needs improvement.
Quite unfair comment that. Mark's previous two articles cover the setup of XAMPP/Eclipse/Joomla in comprehensive detail. http://docs.joomla.org/Setting_up_your_workstation_for_Joomla!_development http://docs.joomla.org/Setting_up_your_workstation_for_Joomla%21_development_--_Part_2 (Pete Nurse 00:43, 16 March 2010 (UTC))
Tips & Traps for Eclipse/SVN/JoomlaCode
These are issues that I've come up against. Maybe my solutions are not definitively correct.
• Good JoomlaCode resources (and they're hard to find!) are at:-
forum.joomla.org: JoomlaCode.org
docs.joomla.org: JoomlaCode FAQs (mostly admin stuff)
joomlacode.org: FAQs
• To create a JoomlaCode account, go to the JoomlaCode Project page and click on the "add new Project" bottom at the very bottom of the page. In time your application will be reviewed and (hopefully) approved.
• To initially put your project under SVN version control, right click the project folder and then select Team->Share Project....
• Eclipse will not let you upload to the root folder of your JoomlaCode Project. Instead, upload to a folder with the same name as your Eclipse project.
• When deleting a folder in Eclipse's Explorer window and then commit by right clicking and selecting Team->Commit you can (do?) get the following error:-
svn:Commit failed item . . . is out of date
To overcome this, delete the folder in the SVN repository (Window->Show View->SVN Respositories) first and then right click on teh folder and select Team->Update to HEAD.
• Under some circumstances, you might find that you cannot write to the reposisitory receiving the following error:-
This may be due to a problem with password caching. The following page shows how to clear the cached passwords:-
--Pete Nurse 01:35, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
Delete the folders;
Team->Synchronize with Repository;
--Pete Nurse 07:37, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
To be confirmed and corrected [Aug 17, 2010]
The php.ini file for XAMPP 1.7.0 is not located at "c:\xampp\apache\bin\php.ini" (Edit PHP.INI File) but at "c:\xampp\php\php.ini".
Can't load default task list solution refers non-existant directory
The directory referred in the updated include doesn't exist, at least not in my system. "C:\xampp\php\PEAR\data" Trying to solve the same issue.
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.. _setup-config: ************************************ Writing the Setup Configuration File ************************************ Often, it's not possible to write down everything needed to build a distribution *a priori*: you may need to get some information from the user, or from the user's system, in order to proceed. As long as that information is fairly simple---a list of directories to search for C header files or libraries, for example---then providing a configuration file, :file:`setup.cfg`, for users to edit is a cheap and easy way to solicit it. Configuration files also let you provide default values for any command option, which the installer can then override either on the command-line or by editing the config file. The setup configuration file is a useful middle-ground between the setup script ---which, ideally, would be opaque to installers [#]_---and the command-line to the setup script, which is outside of your control and entirely up to the installer. In fact, :file:`setup.cfg` (and any other Distutils configuration files present on the target system) are processed after the contents of the setup script, but before the command-line. This has several useful consequences: .. % (If you have more advanced needs, such as determining which extensions .. % to build based on what capabilities are present on the target system, .. % then you need the Distutils ``auto-configuration'' facility. This .. % started to appear in Distutils 0.9 but, as of this writing, isn't mature .. % or stable enough yet for real-world use.) * installers can override some of what you put in :file:`setup.py` by editing :file:`setup.cfg` * you can provide non-standard defaults for options that are not easily set in :file:`setup.py` * installers can override anything in :file:`setup.cfg` using the command-line options to :file:`setup.py` The basic syntax of the configuration file is simple:: [command] option=value ... where *command* is one of the Distutils commands (e.g. :command:`build_py`, :command:`install`), and *option* is one of the options that command supports. Any number of options can be supplied for each command, and any number of command sections can be included in the file. Blank lines are ignored, as are comments, which run from a ``'#'`` character until the end of the line. Long option values can be split across multiple lines simply by indenting the continuation lines. You can find out the list of options supported by a particular command with the universal :option:`--help` option, e.g. :: > python setup.py --help build_ext [...] Options for 'build_ext' command: --build-lib (-b) directory for compiled extension modules --build-temp (-t) directory for temporary files (build by-products) --inplace (-i) ignore build-lib and put compiled extensions into the source directory alongside your pure Python modules --include-dirs (-I) list of directories to search for header files --define (-D) C preprocessor macros to define --undef (-U) C preprocessor macros to undefine --swig-opts list of SWIG command line options [...] Note that an option spelled :option:`--foo-bar` on the command-line is spelled :option:`foo_bar` in configuration files. For example, say you want your extensions to be built "in-place"---that is, you have an extension :mod:`pkg.ext`, and you want the compiled extension file (:file:`ext.so` on Unix, say) to be put in the same source directory as your pure Python modules :mod:`pkg.mod1` and :mod:`pkg.mod2`. You can always use the :option:`--inplace` option on the command-line to ensure this:: python setup.py build_ext --inplace But this requires that you always specify the :command:`build_ext` command explicitly, and remember to provide :option:`--inplace`. An easier way is to "set and forget" this option, by encoding it in :file:`setup.cfg`, the configuration file for this distribution:: [build_ext] inplace=1 This will affect all builds of this module distribution, whether or not you explicitly specify :command:`build_ext`. If you include :file:`setup.cfg` in your source distribution, it will also affect end-user builds---which is probably a bad idea for this option, since always building extensions in-place would break installation of the module distribution. In certain peculiar cases, though, modules are built right in their installation directory, so this is conceivably a useful ability. (Distributing extensions that expect to be built in their installation directory is almost always a bad idea, though.) Another example: certain commands take a lot of options that don't change from run to run; for example, :command:`bdist_rpm` needs to know everything required to generate a "spec" file for creating an RPM distribution. Some of this information comes from the setup script, and some is automatically generated by the Distutils (such as the list of files installed). But some of it has to be supplied as options to :command:`bdist_rpm`, which would be very tedious to do on the command-line for every run. Hence, here is a snippet from the Distutils' own :file:`setup.cfg`:: [bdist_rpm] release = 1 packager = Greg Ward doc_files = CHANGES.txt README.txt USAGE.txt doc/ examples/ Note that the :option:`doc_files` option is simply a whitespace-separated string split across multiple lines for readability. .. seealso:: :ref:`inst-config-syntax` in "Installing Python Modules" More information on the configuration files is available in the manual for system administrators. .. rubric:: Footnotes .. [#] This ideal probably won't be achieved until auto-configuration is fully supported by the Distutils.
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The Prophets
This week was the penultimate session in our How to Read the Bible series, which will run between now and the end of May.
Set List: Every Move I Make, Isaiah 6, Open the Eyes of my Heart
Scripture Used: Isaiah 20.1-6; Ezekiel 37.1-14
Additional Resources Used: Lesson Bump Video
Evening in a Sentence: The Prophets have a unique, often misunderstood place in the Old Testament, and their message still resonates today
Element of Fun: Look Down, Look Up. Students will gather in a circle, facing one another. When given the command to “look down” students will look at the ground in front of them. When told to “look up” they will have to raise their head and look directly at another student in the circle. If 2 students’ eyes meet, they must both jump backwards and scream at the top of their lungs, rendering them out of the game. The game goes on until we have one or two winners.
What Worked: Tonight was a much smaller night than we have been having lately, but that allowed us to have some good time in fellowship and conversation. We had one student come out (her first time since Fall Fest last October) because another student had invited her to come. Our music was good, and our [LIFE Group times was great. The game (Look Down, Look Up) was enjoyed by most.
What Needs Work: There are still a handful of teens who are coming that I am struggling to figure out. They are quick to get themselves “out” in the challenges, they hang back from the group during our dinner time and they are visibly disengaged during the rest of the evening. We were also down on leaders tonight due to school awards banquets. Our students are feeling the fatigue of our How to Read the Bible series (only one more week).
Summary: This week was a different animal, and while there was a lot to be improved upon, it was not a bad evening of ministry. 13 teenagers were here, and at least 8 of them seemed to leave with more of a connection to God than they had when they arrived.
Student Numbers: 13
Leader Numbers: 3
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I have quite a few C6 - 100 ct. CDI 'replacement' strings from 2008/9. These are the strings with the rectifiers in the end plugs, and use voltage doubling circuitry (no blobs inline at all). The Blue still work perfectly, but I am starting to have issues with the Red & Green. Specifically, many of the Green have gotten somewhat dim when turned on, and they fade to off slowly when power is removed. Most of the Reds just don't seem a bright as they were when they were new. There are no burned out bulbs on any of the strings. I am looking for advice on where I should look for problems in the rectifiers........ Would the caps be the likely culprit if the voltage is lower than spec? Would a bad resistor be the reason that the Green does not go off immediately? Looking to get pointed in the right direction.
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Food Fraud: Multigrain
When you see “multigrain” or “seven grain” on bread, pasta, or waffles, flip the package over and check the nutrition label. Even with more than one type of grain, the product could be made largely from refined grains — such as white flour — which have been stripped of fiber and many nutrients. You want to make sure you are getting as much whole grain as you can, but multigrain doesn’t necessarily provide that.
Food Fix: Look for “100% whole grain” (oats, wheat) as the first ingredient. You also want to avoid the word “enriched” when you can. It means the grains or flour have been processed and are no longer “whole grains”. Or choose the brand with more fiber.
If you like waffles, pancakes, french toast sticks and other bread-type breakfast foods try Van’s. They are whole grains, natural ingredients and even have organic options.
If you are struggling with bread options I usually choose Nature’s Own, Flatout Bread or order from Julian Bakery (the latter is my favorite, but the others are more convenient).
*See other posts about Food Fraud here to find other dishes that are fooling you
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Friday, December 22, 2006
Senator Nelson's Response to My Letter
Below is Sen. Nelson's response to my letter regarding his trip to Syria. Although it is on topic, this is little more than a form response and does not address the central theme of my letter which is that meeting terrorist leaders emboldens the enemy by sanctioning his regimes' legitimacy and implying that we are willing to negotiate our security . This is like meeting with a burglar to ask him not to rob your house. He also mentions that he asks other leaders how we can combat the growing threat from Iran. Hmmm, I have a few ideas.
Dear Mr. Reich:
Thank you for contacting me regarding my recent trip to the Middle East. I appreciate hearing your concerns as we work to increase stability and promote democracy in the region.
As a member of the Senate Armed Services, Foreign Relations, and Intelligence Committees, I met with leaders in every country I visited to discuss how we can make progress in Iraq and combat the growing threat from Iran. In Syria, I met with President Bashar Al-Assad to follow up on the bipartisan Iraq Study Group's recommendation that the U.S. begin talking with the country in order to help stabilize Iraq. During my meeting with President Assad, I made it clear that the U.S. will continue to pressure Syria to stop supporting terrorist organizations, including Hezbollah and Hamas.
In addition, I traveled to other countries in the region including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Israel, Lebanon, and Iraq. In Iraq, I was able to observe first hand the assessment discussed in the Iraq Study Group's Report.
It is a privilege to serve Florida in the Senate, and I value the views of my constituents. Please do not hesitate to contact me on other issues that are of interest to you.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
The Proper Way to Learn
I have really enjoyed reading Lisa VanDamme's various articles on educational methods. Along with David Harriman, she appears to have created an education program that is almost revolutionary by today's standards. By understanding at a fundamental philosophical level what knowledge is and how human beings acquire knowledge, they have built a program that actually teaches children how to think. Here is a link to a recent article which also includes many other links to her articles and programs.
Pattern Recognition vs. Real Understandingby Lisa VanDamme (December 14, 2006)
...Faced with the application of differential equations to physics, Dave discovered that he had developed a subconscious, automatized ability to look at an equation and instinctively just know what technique to use. But he had never explicitly identified what he was doing, or why that was the right approach to solving this particular problem.
What he possessed was not real knowledge, but an acquired talent of pattern recognition, which—as it always does—faded when it was no longer in use.
The goal of promoting real understanding rather than memorization or pattern-seeking—is accomplished through hierarchical, integrated, purposeful lectures, and by requiring the students to write. In every subject, students are consistently required not just to provide an answer, but to explain how they arrived at the answer, to justify why it is the answer.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
The UN's "Virtue" Is Its Vice
The UN's "Virtue" Is Its Vice
Elan Journo
December 15, 2006
...efforts at "reforming" the organization skirt the UN's insuperable problem: its corrupt ideal of moral neutrality....
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Senator Nelson's Trip to Syria an Outrage
I sent the following letter to Senator Bill Nelson in response to his outrageous decision to visit with President Assad of Syria. His actions serve to not only embolden Syria but terrorists everywhere as they see American officials coming to beg for favors from their leaders.
To: Senator Bill Nelson office
Senator Nelson's trip to Syria is an outrage. By visiting with President Assad, he has sanctioned and legitimized an outlaw regime that aids and abets terrorists including Hamas and Hezbollah and therefore belied the supposed American policy of not negotiating with terrorists.
Would Senator Nelson have visited with Hitler or Mussolini in WWII?
The only message a member of the United States Senate should send to Syria is to cease and desist supporting terrorism against the United States or face total destruction.
As a voting resident of Florida, I am appalled at the Senator's poor judgement and urge him to take action against our enemies, particularly Iran, by threatening them with immediate military action if they do not cease supporting terrorism and pursuing the development of nuclear weapons.
Saturday, December 9, 2006
Global Warming Advocates Now Threaten Free Speech
press release posted at:
"This letter constitutes an outrageous violation of ExxonMobil's right to free speech," said Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute. "Whether or not one believes there is a threat of catastrophic global warming, the government has no right to tell ExxonMobil
what ideas it should advocate or fund.
"Free speech means the freedom to promote any idea one wishes without the danger of suppression or punitive action by the government. When two United States senators declare that a company has 'manufactured controversy, sown doubt, and impeded progress with strategies all-too reminiscent of those used by the tobacco industry for so many years,' that is clearly a thinly veiled threat, and any sensible organization must regard it as such.
Friday, December 8, 2006
John Lewis from The Objective Standard
“No Substitute for Victory” The Defeat of Islamic Totalitarianism
John Lewis
Debunking Global Warming
What Real War Looks Like
Op-ed by Elan Journo
The Iraq Study Group has issued many specific recommendations, but the options boil down to a maddeningly limited range: pull out or send more troops to do democracy-building and, either way, "engage" the hostile regimes in Iran and Syria. Missing from the list is the one option our self-defense demands: a war to defeat the enemy. If you think we've already tried this option and failed, think again. Washington's campaign in Iraq looks nothing like the war necessary for our self-defense.
What does such a war look like?
A Beautiful Epitaph
While reading "The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge" by David McCullough, I came across a passage referring to the death of Emily Roebling, the wife of Washington Roebling, that I found particularly poignant.
Emily Roebling was a brilliant woman who effectively took control of the Bridge's construction while her great husband remained bed-ridden with illness for several years as the bridge was finished. Althought it was believed by many that she was simply transmitting her husband's orders to the engineers on the bridge she actually learned civil engineering and directed much of the work during the final stages of building. (In fact, on the first crossing of the bridge she led the way across while her husband presumably watched the ceremony from his window).
The years of turmoil, illness, the Civil War, the raising of their own family, and inestimable obstacles of every variety both technical and political must have forged a bond between them almost inexpressible in words. So, I found the below even more fitting for its beautiful and elegant simplicity which I can only presume Mr. Roebling felt he could not improve upon.
McCullough writes:
"In the file of Roebling's letters kept by his son there is an envelope marked 'Undated notes, clippings, etc. found among W.A.R.'s [Washington A. Roebling's] papers after his death.' Among the items in the envelope is a much-worn paper on which Roebling had copied in pencil an epitaph Mark Twain inscribed on the grave of his daughter
Warm summer sun, shine kindly here;
Warm southern wind, blow softly here;
Green sod above, lie light, lie light-
Good-night, dear heart, good-night, good-night. "
(Mark Twain wrote this epitaph for his daughter Suzy Clemens at Woodlawn Cemetery,Elmira, N.Y)
p.s. We live in an age when the likes of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton are a constant reminder of the depraved inanity of our culture. It is a sad state of affairs when the stories of women like Emily Roebling and Abigail Adams are all but forgotten.
Letter from Abigail Adams
Farewell letter from Abigail Adams to her sons on their voyage to France with father John during the Revolution:
"It will be expected of you, my son, that as you are favored with superior advantages under the instructive eye of a tender parent, that your improvements should bear some proportion to your advantages. These are the times in which a genius would wish to live. It is not in the still calm of life, or the repose of a pacific station, that great characters are formed. The habits of a vigorous mind are formed in contending with difficulties. Great necessities call out great virtues. When a mind is raised, and animated by scenes that engage the heart, then those qualities which would otherwise lay dormant, wake into life and form the character of the hero and the statesman."
The Library of Congress has a site to search historical documents and letters
Link to the Adams Papers Project
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Intel(R) Extreme graphics driver for Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 98SE and Me Version Installation Readme This package installs an update to the Microsoft Windows 98SE and Me device driver for the Intel(R) 845-G video chipset that comes preinstalled in your IBM computer. This package applies to IBM NetVista systems containing any of the Intel 845-G chipset. This update requires approximately 22MB of space on your hard disk (drive C). Print this file so that you can refer to it during the installation. Downloading the update ---------------------- 1. Click the file link to download the file from the Web page. 2. When prompted, select a drive and directory in which to save the downloaded file. Installing the update --------------------- 1. Click Start, select Find or Search, then click Files and folders. 2. Type e46z24us.exe in the search field, then click Find Now. This will locate the e46z24us.exe file you just downloaded. 3. Double-click the e46z24us.exe icon. 4. Click Next. Read the license agreement. 5. Click I accept the terms in the license agreement. 6. Click Next. 7. Ensure that "Save files in folder" is set to C:\IBMTOOLS\DRIVERS\E46Z24US. 8. Click Next. 9. Follow the onscreen prompts and choose to reboot at the end of installation. Trademarks ---------- IBM and NetVista are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, IBM GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS. (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2002. All rights reserved.
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Dynasty Warriors 4 Hyper
Genre: Action (Slasher) / 3D / 3rd Person
In the past the Chinese Han Empire was a powerful country. Brilliant generals crushing worst enemies and the emperors were famous for wisdom and wealth. But it took four hundred years and at the site of a great state there are three young nation. The country plunged into a bitter civil war. Best warriors met in a fierce battle for power and might but only one dynasty will prevail! One of the best console projects Dynasty Warriors 4 is now available and users of personal computers. This version of the game is different optimized graphics and a truly magnificent embodiment of every detail of a large-scale battles. Hundreds of soldiers and dozens of key characters come together in a fierce battle on the battlefield. Use a variety of fighting styles and techniques of one of the great generals and hack our way through hordes of enemies. Trip heroes equip them with the most lethal weapons will win and head a new dynasty!
“Especially for the PC – advanced optimized graphics
“More than 40 characters unique techniques and fighting styles
“Twice as many troops on the screen the enemies are smarter than an order of magnitude
“Elephants battering rams flamethrower tanks – each battle is unpredictable!
“A unique publication – subtitles in Russian and a choice between the original Japanese and English sound system
v Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP
v Processor: Pentium 4 1.6 GHz or equivalent Athlon
v Memory: 256 MB
v Video: 64 MB compatible with DirectX 9.0c (GeForce4 Ti4200 or Radeon 9000)
v Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
v Free space on hard drive: 3 GB
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City selling sponsorship packages for Florida-Georgetown
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- If you want to attend the Nov. 9 Georgetown-Florida basketball game, you'll have to become a sponsor.
The city of Jacksonville is offering sponsorship packages for the game that will take place on a naval carrier near the First Coast.
The packages start at $1,000 and go up to $50,000. That's because the city is tying the basketball game to a Jacksonville Jaguars home game against the Colts the night before on Nov. 8.
RELATED: Jacksonville mayor credits staff with securing aircraft carrier game
Fans wishing to attend the basketball game must buy a sponsorship package because of military regulations on active bases.
The city's cheapest sponsorship package includes two tickets to the basketball game and six tickets to the football game.
Four of those football tickets will be donated to military personnel. The sponsorship packages go on sale Monday.
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Grand Trunk Pink Parasheet
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It’s hard to find a multi-use beach blanket that works well and is as spacious as the Parasheet. Unfolded, it measures 7' x 7' and has built-in sand pockets that help to weight it down so it won't blow away. Stays cool to the touch and sand doesn't stick to it.
If you aren't at the beach you can easily stake down each corner to keep your Parasheet in place. It's also great for picnics, days at the park, or outdoor events and concerts. When packed away inside the attached stuff sack it weighs a mere 16 oz.
-Lightweight (1lbs)
-49 sq. ft.
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-Dries quickly
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