man Project Hyperion is Seeking Ideas for Building Humanity’s First Generation Ship By www.universetoday.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:11:48 +0000 The dream of traversing the depths of space and planting the seed of human civilization on another planet has existed for generations. For long as we’ve known that most stars in the Universe are likely to have their own system of planets, there have been those who advocated that we explore them (and even settle … Continue reading "Project Hyperion is Seeking Ideas for Building Humanity’s First Generation Ship" The post Project Hyperion is Seeking Ideas for Building Humanity’s First Generation Ship appeared first on Universe Today. Full Article Extrasolar Planets Extraterrestrial Space Exploration Earth exoplanets Extrasolar Planeta Featured generation ship i4iS incentive competition Initiative for Interstellar Studies lunar settlement Martian settlement Project Hyperion
man Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 317: What If Scaramanga Used a Golden Retro AR-15? By www.weerdworld.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 08:49:36 +0000 In This Episode Erin and Weer’d discuss: Gov. Maura Healey signing the emergency preamble to the new Massachusetts gun law, and its details are insane; SCOTUS hearing a case on “Ghost Guns” in Garland v. VanDerStok; 2023’s FBI Crime Statistics, and … Continue reading → Full Article Guns Podcast Politics
man Man Injured In Collision In Southampton By bernews.com Published On :: Sat, 03 Aug 2024 12:53:52 +0000 A car driver was injured after crashing into a wall in Southampton last night. A police spokesperson said, “Around 9pm on Friday, August 2 2024, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a single vehicle collision on Middle Road near the junction with Lighthouse Road, Southampton. “Details are limited at this […] Full Article Accidents and fires All News #Collision
man Man Injured In Collision In St. George’s By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 25 Aug 2024 09:11:32 +0000 A 50-year-old man has been transported to hospital for treatment after a single vehicle collision involving a motorcycle in St. George’s. A police spokesperson said, “Shortly after 9:00pm on Saturday 24th, August 2024, police and other first responders were dispatched to a report of a serious single vehicle collision involving a motorcycle, on Southside Road, […] Full Article Accidents and fires All News #Collision
man Woman Injured In Single Vehicle Collision By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 12:49:15 +0000 [Updated] Police responded to a single vehicle collision on North Shore Road in Hamilton parish this morning. A police spokesperson said, “Around 8:55am Monday, 30th September 2024, police officers responded to a reported single vehicle collision on North Shore Road in Hamilton parish. “Details remain limited at this time. “However, it is understood that a woman […] Full Article Accidents and fires All #Collision
man Woman Injured In Collision Near Darrell’s Wharf By bernews.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 16:15:31 +0000 A 45-year-old female motorcyclist was treated for non-life-threatening injuries after colliding with a car near Darrell’s Wharf in Warwick. A police spokesperson said, “At last check, a female rider hurt in a reported two vehicle collision near Darrell’s Wharf in Warwick around 2:20pm Sunday, 29th September 2024, apparently received treatment at King Edward VII Memorial […] Full Article Accidents and fires All #Collision
man 57-Year-Old Man Injured In Motorcycle Collision By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 17:31:50 +0000 A road traffic collision between two motorcycles yesterday [Nov 3] left one man with injuries, while the second driver left the scene before police arrived. A police spokesperson said, “Shortly after 5:15pm on Sunday, November 3, 2024, police attended a road traffic collision involving two motorcycles near the junction of Parson’s Road and Crossland Lane, […] Full Article Accidents and fires All News #BermudaPolice #Collision
man Police Confirm Death Of 56-Year-Old Man By bernews.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 16:36:53 +0000 The police have confirmed the death of 56-year-old man, who died following a collision in Hamilton Parish. A police spokesperson said, “Around 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, November 7, 2024, police were dispatched to a serious road traffic collision involving two motorcycles on Blue Hole Hill, near the junction with Dolphin Drive, Hamilton Parish. “Officers arrived […] Full Article Accidents and fires All News #Collision #FatalAccidents #RoadTrafficFatality
man Police Confirm: Man Injured In Warwick Shooting By bernews.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 01:43:53 +0000 A man has been injured in a shooting in the Warwick area this evening [Sept 12] the police have confirmed. A police spokesperson said, “Shortly after 9pm on Thursday, 12 September 2024, police received several 911 calls regarding gunshots being heard in the Quarry Hill Road, Warwick area. “On arrival at the scene, it was […] Full Article All Crime News #CrimeInBermuda #Shootings
man 25-Year-Old Man Injured In Stabbing Incident By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 14:27:33 +0000 The police are investigating a stabbing incident which resulted in a 25-year-old man being injured. A police spokesperson said, “Shortly after 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 21, 2024, Police attended a report of a male at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital [KEMH], seeking treatment for an apparent stab wound. “On arrival, officers spoke with […] Full Article All Crime News #CrimeInBermuda #StabbingsAndKnifeWounds
man Gold The Label & Mikaela Ian Pearman By bernews.com Published On :: Sat, 22 Jun 2024 14:26:21 +0000 Gold The Label collaborated with media professional, Mikaela Ian Pearman to “anchor the idea that luxury is for every woman, every occasion and can be implemented in their daily lives from their accessories right on through to the way they take care of their bodies and overall well-being.” A spokesperson said, “Recognizing the importance of […] Full Article All Business Entertainment News Style & Beauty #BermudaBusiness
man CedarBridge Students Nail Manicure Skills Test By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Jun 2024 15:47:31 +0000 [Written by Anya Thompson] The Signature Cosmetology Class at Cedarbridge Academy recently showcased their expertise in the manicure unit by inviting clients to experience a full hands-on service. This initiative allowed the students to demonstrate their skills and knowledge while being graded on various aspects of their performance. Hands-On Experience for Real-World Application The students […] Full Article All News Style & Beauty #BeautySalons #CedarBridgeAcademy #Education #GoodNews
man Man Charged With Murder Of Keith Gordon By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2022 15:25:43 +0000 A 45-year-old man appeared in Magistrate’s Court today [June 27] in connection with the murder of 70-year-old Keith Gordon. Clinton Smith was not required to enter a plea as the charges must be heard in the Supreme Court. He was remanded in custody and is set to reappear during the Supreme Court Arraignment Session on August […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #KeithGordon #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #Murders
man Court Dismisses Appeal From Man Asleep In Car By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 17:34:34 +0000 The Court has dismissed an appeal from Sabur Burrows – who was convicted after being found asleep in his car — stating it “sees no reason to disturb the Magistrate’s finding and the sentence he imposed.” The ruling said, “Mr. Burrows was found at 3.30 a.m. on 26th June 2020 asleep in his car in […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime #DrunkDriving #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt
man Court: Fourth Man Charged With Murder By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Jul 2022 22:40:27 +0000 A fourth man was charged in Magistrates Court today [July 26] in connection with the murder of Letrae Doeman, who was fatally shot earlier this month. 27-year-old Aaron Perinchief was charged with the murder of Letrae Doeman and with using a firearm to commit the offense. He was not required to enter a plea as the […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #MurderofLetraeDoeman #Murders #Shootings
man Court: 29-Year-Old Man Pleads Not Guilty By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Aug 2022 11:40:10 +0000 A man appeared in the Supreme Court in connection with the murder of Daunte Woods, who was fatally stabbed in October 2020 in Sandys. 29-year-old Jahmari Beach pleaded not guilty to the unlawful killing of 27-year-old Daunte Woods, and he also denied a charge of carrying a knife in a public place. The matter was adjourned until […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #Murders
man Court: 19-Year-Old Man Charged With Murder By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 16:44:11 +0000 A 19-year-old man was charged in Magistrates Court today [Sept 14] in connection with the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Kanye Ford, which occurred in the car park of Horseshoe Bay on Friday September 9. Eze Hart of Southampton parish was not required to enter a plea as the charge must be heard in the Supreme Court, and […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #MurderofKanyeFord #Murders
man Man Pleads Guilty To 10 Counts Of Burglary By bernews.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 13:29:34 +0000 34-year-old Melvin Holdipp pleaded guilty to 10 counts of burglary and 4 counts of theft and was remanded into custody. A police spokesperson said, “Between the 30th of August 2022 and the 11th of October 2022, the Bermuda Police Service [BPS] investigated the reported burglaries of several local businesses, namely: Price Rite in Warwick Robin […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #CrimeInBermuda #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt
man Court: Man Sentenced To Three Years In Jail By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 16 Oct 2022 13:56:16 +0000 Jaha Mallory was sentenced to three years in prison and two years probation for wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The ruling said, “The facts of this case were outlined in the Summary of Evidence read to the Court. In short, the Accused and the Complainant were personally known to one another before […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #CrimeInBermuda #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt
man Man Jailed For 12 Years For Ammunition By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Oct 2022 10:33:07 +0000 A 31-year-old man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for possessing 32 rounds of ammunition. The ruling said, “The Accused, Mr. Christopher Perinchief, appears before the Court for sentence, upon his guilty plea entered on 21 June 2022, to the single Count on Indictment No. 7 of 2022 charging him with possession of […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime #CrimeInBermuda #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt
man Man’s Sentence Reduced Following Appeal By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Jan 2023 14:24:38 +0000 Christopher Perinchief — who was convicted of possession of ammunition without a licence — had his 12 year sentence reduced to 8.5 years following an appeal. The Court’s ruling said, “The Appellant in this case, Christopher Perinchief, pleaded guilty to possession of ammunition without a licence, contrary to section 3[1][a] of the Firearms Act 1973 […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt
man Former RBR Commander Sentenced To Jail By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 10:11:15 +0000 [Updated with PDF] Former commanding officer of the Royal Bermuda Regiment [RBR] David Curley has been sentenced to six months in jail after admitting to a charge of official corruption A ZBM report said, “The 55-year-old former Lieutenant-Colonel had pleaded guilty to a charge of official corruption last July. His sentence totals 18 months, with […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #MilitaryAndRegiment
man Court: 38-Year-Old Man Pleads Guilty To Murder By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 20:17:25 +0000 A 38-year-old man appeared in the Supreme Court today [Feb 22], where he pleaded guilty to murder. Anthony Davis admitted to killing 28-year-old Morissa Moniz in November 2021. Puisne Judge Shade Subair-Williams set a sentencing date of March 27th and Davis will remain in custody. The police previously said that Ms Moniz was “found in an unresponsive […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #AnthonyDavis #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #MorissaMoniz #Murders
man Man Charged In Connection With Explosion By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 02 May 2023 23:03:58 +0000 A 53-year-old man was charged in Magistrates Court today [May 2] in connection with the explosion at an apartment building in Southampton that resulted in the deaths of Jove and Oscar Mascarinas in May 2022. Robert Tota was charged in connection with the matter, and he was not required to enter a plea as the […] Full Article All Court Reports Crime News #Explosions #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #May2022Explosion
man Man Sentenced To Prison For Causing Death By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 10:27:13 +0000 Christian Sousa Matias was sentenced to prison time for causing the death of Allen Trott by careless driving. The ruling said, “The Accused appears before this Court for sentence, having been convicted, upon his guilty pleas entered 3 April 2023, to a charge of causing death by careless driving contrary to 37A of the Road […] Full Article Accidents and fires All Court Reports Crime #Collision #FatalAccidents #MagistratesAndSupremeCourt #RoadTrafficFatality
man Apex Group Acquires IP Management Company By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 21 Apr 2024 10:00:10 +0000 Apex Group has acquired IP Management Company, a South African unit trust management firm. A spokesperson said, “Apex Group Ltd. [Apex Group or The Group], a global financial services provider, today announces its acquisition of IP Management Company [RF] [Pty] Ltd [IPMC], a South African unit trust management company [ManCo]. “This follows the recent acquisition […] Full Article All Business #BermudaBusiness #BusinessMergers
man Charles Manson: Krvavý kejklíř a psychopat, který svými zločiny navždy změnil tvář Ameriky By www.reflex.cz Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:00:00 +0100 "Každý Američan má svůj názor na Mansonovy zločiny ... Od Billa Clintona až po posledního z obyčejných. Charles Manson (12. listopadu 1934 – 19. listopadu 2017) je již dnes nedílnou součástí amerického folklóru. Není proto vyloučeno, že za nějakých sto let bude Manson stejně legendární postavou jako Butch Cassidy nebo Billy The Kid." (Jim Van Berber, režisér filmu Charlie's Family) Full Article
man German Unity Day 2024 By www.google.com Published On :: Date: October 3, 2024 Location: Germany Tags: Full Article
man Apple to Launch AI-Powered Home 'Command Center' as Soon as March 2025 By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:09:53 PST Apple is planning to launch an AI-powered smart home display as soon as March 2025, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The display will measure in at approximately six inches, and while it is similar to an iPad, it is square rather than rectangular and it has thick bezels around the edges. There is a camera at the top front so that it can be used for FaceTime, plus there are internal speakers for playing music and a built-in rechargeable battery. Apple will offer the hub in silver and black, and it will use a touch-based interface. The operating system will look like a mix of the iPhone's StandBy mode and watchOS, though it will primarily be controlled by voice. Apple plans to integrate Apple Intelligence for accessing apps and controlling smart home products, and it was designed around App Intents, a Siri system that will be able to control apps and tasks. Apple designed a customizable home screen with widgets that can be used to show things like the weather and upcoming appointments, a photo slideshow, or important home controls. A software-based dock will be available for launching apps, and multiple systems in different rooms will work as intercoms. Apple plans to focus on security as well, providing alerts and camera footage from connected smart home cameras. Built-in sensors will be able to determine how close a person is standing to the device, and it can adjust features from there. When no one is nearby, for example, it might show the temperature, but as someone approaches, it can switch to an interface for adjusting the thermostat, much like Nest thermostats. It could also detect how many people are nearby using external sensors that plug into outlets throughout the home, but Apple may or may not manufacture these extra sensors. In addition to offering smart home controls and FaceTiming features, the device will include several Apple apps like Safari, Apple News, Apple Music, Notes, Calendar, and Photos, but there will not be a dedicated App Store. Apple is designing different attachments, such as a plate for attaching it to the wall and a base with additional speakers for using it in a central location in the home. Apple plans to position the smart display as a "command center," with the aim of furthering Apple's position in the smart home market. The smart home hub has been in development for more than three years, and Apple CEO Tim Cook has been pushing the engineering and design teams to prioritize the device. It will be a standalone device, but it is meant to work in concert with other Apple products and will require an iPhone for setup. With the smart home hub, Apple is looking to compete with Amazon and Google, who have similar devices. Amazon has the Echo Hub, and Google offers the Nest Hub Max. Apple will likely need to price the device similarly to these products, and the Echo Hub costs $150, while the Nest Hub Max costs $230. While Apple has considered creating its own line of smart home accessories like an indoor security camera, it is not yet clear if the company will do so. Apple could get into accessories if the smart home display is a success. Earlier this week, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple was working on a smart home camera with wireless connectivity and deep integration with Apple Intelligence, with Apple planning to launch the device in 2026. In the future, Apple plans to release a robotic version of the smart home hub that can move the screen around, Gurman reports.Tag: Apple Smart Home DisplayThis article, "Apple to Launch AI-Powered Home 'Command Center' as Soon as March 2025" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Featured Apple Smart Home Display
man MARTY FRIEDMAN дал совет молодым By www.darkside.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:15:21 GMT MARTY FRIEDMAN в интервью China's SKYline ответил на вопрос о том, какой бы он дал совет молодым музыкантам: «Техника, безусловно, важна. Вы должны уметь играть на инструменте. Так что, конечно, практика в любом деле — это хорошо. Но я всегда говорю, что вы должны играть перед другими людьми. Неважно, начинающий вы, средний или суперпрофи. Когда вы играете перед другими людьми, ваше тело говорит: "Я должен играть как можно лучше, потому что я не хочу облажаться перед ними". Это давление, из-за этого вы начинаете играть намного эффективнее. Когда вы один и делаете ошибку или играете плохо, то нет никакого давления, никого это не волнует, ничего не происходит, но когда вы играете перед людьми, ваше тело заставляет вас работать усерднее. Это связано с контактом с аудиторией и вашим личным страхом выглядеть идиотом. Вы не хотите выглядеть идиотом. Поэтому, когда вы это делаете, вы становитесь гораздо более эффективным во время практики. Это значит, что нужно тренироваться перед сестрой, братом, семьёй, друзьями. Скажите: "Я сейчас попытаюсь сыграть новую песню. Послушайте". Это гораздо лучше, чем играть в своей комнате. Даже если вы играете в совсем начинающей группе, старайтесь устраивать небольшие концерты. Играйте в парке, в маленьком клубе или ресторане, потому что тогда то, что вы делаете, ваше тело запомнит». #Marty_Friedman #MartyFriedman #HardRock #Hard_Rock #SymphonicRock #Symphonic_Rock #InstrumentalMetal #Instrumental_Metal #HeavyMetal #Heavy_Metal #IndustrialMetal #Industrial_Metal Видео: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iMDZJJ2dYA Full Article
man Exclusive Preview: EDEN OF WITCHES is the perfect fantasy manga for Ghibli fans By www.comicsbeat.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:00:13 +0000 The first volume of Eden of Witches releases on Nov. 12. Full Article Abrams Previews Top News Abram ComicArts kana
man Manga Review: THE SMALL-ANIMALLIKE LADY IS ADORED BY THE ICE PRINCE is on its way to melt hearts By www.comicsbeat.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:00:32 +0000 The Small-Animallike Lady is Adored by the Ice Prince is a brand new romance manga from Yen Press. This first volume takes us to a familiar setting where there's a royal arranged marriage involved, and some frozen hearts are melted along the way! Full Article Comics Manga Reviews Yen Press agu ao hisui mugi sawai romantasy the small animallike lady is adored by the ice prince
man Exclusive: Michael Allred’s MADMAN to be released in 6 OMNIBUS editions By www.comicsbeat.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:00:05 +0000 Dark Horse Comics has announced a six-volume Madman Omnibus release featuring Michael Allred's classic character, slated for release in 2025. Full Article Dark Horse Top News Laura Allred Madman Michael Allred omnibus editions
man Surviving 2012 -- The Manual By robbby-robinson.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 18:30:00 +0000 Surviving 2012 -- There's definitely a trick to it! Part of the trick is simple knowledge. You need to understand what's going on. When you know what's really going on, it can't hurt you (as much). When you know you've got stairs ahead of you, you're not going to trip on them and fall!This also helps you develop the mindset that will sail you safely through these troubled times. The other part of the trick is taking appropriate action. What is appropriate action during the 2012 Transition? That's what the rest of the 2012 articles are about.In these articles, we'll start with the broad strokes, and then progress to the day-to-day details.So here are the secrets and strategies for surviving 2012. Surviving 2012 has become a very hot topic, but wrapped up in that one little phrase is actually 3 questions ... Can we physically survive "the end of the world," and if so, how? How can we influence the outcome of 2012, to avoid an apocalypse? How do we cope with these rapid fire, incredible changes and traumas?The first question is covered in this article on What Will Happen in 2012. The second is answered in the article on the Hopi Prophecies -- It describes the two options we have, and how we get to choose which path our future will take.This article on Surviving 2012, and the rest of the 2012 section, deals with the third question. It will help you understand and deal with the effects of this time of transition -- the emotional and psychological challenges. Because an unbalanced emotional or mental state, at this stage of the game, can be fatal.In particular, the following articles explain not only how to get through this in one piece, but how to be part of healing the world, because at this point they are both the same thing. Don't you feel, these days, like... you're being swept down a rapid river of life, and don't even have a paddle? everything is happening too fast, and you can't keep up? changes and surprises and challenges and catastrophes are coming at you (and the world) non-stop?This is how everyone feels, these days. And that's because it's precisely what's happening. Surviving 2012 is just a matter of knowing where to put your energy and what to let go. The next several articles deal with this specifically... As for surviving the 2012 Transition as a species, the Mayan Calendar also gives us clues.With Bright Blessings, Full Article Manual Surviving WiccaSpiritualitycom
man Manta SOUND sleep mask review By the-gadgeteer.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 13:00:41 +0000 REVIEW – Sleeping with a mask on may be the greatest thing I ever learned to do. I sleep longer because there’s no light to wake me up and I fall asleep faster because it kind of “triggers” sleep. I can fall asleep anywhere, and it’s so helpful that sometimes if I need a quick […] Full Article Reviews Sleep
man THE SPELLSHOP German Book Birthday! By sarahbethdurst.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 13:18:00 +0000 Very excited that THE SPELLSHOP is out today in Germany (with lovely purple edges)!!! Thank you to everyone at Fischer Tor! I like to think that Kiela, Caz, and Meep are celebrating their book birthday by selling spells and jam somewhere along the Rhine... https://www.fischerverlage.de/buch/sarah-beth-durst-spellshop-9783596710942 Full Article Fischer Tor Germany The Spellshop
man 24 Things, Many of Which Are Still Likely To Be Elephants or Bears, Especially Elephants; But Also It’s Vanishingly Unlikely There’ll Actually Be 24 of Them, or Even Close - Thing One. And Possibly Only. By johnfinnemore.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Dec 2023 21:12:00 +0000 Alt text: a stylish woman in a coat, who is emphatically neither an elephant nor a bear. Not everyone is. Full Article
man TIFF Day 4: Masterful Performances from Frances McDormand and Mads Mikkelsen By robin-d-laws.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 13:52:00 +0000 Nomadland [US, Chloé Zhao, 5] When her town closes down in the wake of its gypsum mine’s closure, a self-reliant widow (Frances McDormand) moves into her van and joins the ranks of the nomad subculture, people who rove the US, taking whatever hard work they can get and living out of their vehicles. Rooted in social realist cinema, marked by a triad of transcendent qualities: poetic visual beauty, an indelible central performance and a deep love for the characters from the writer/director. This is from Searchlight, formerly Fox Searchlight, now part of the Disney empire, so you’ll get a chance to see it. Likely as part of awards season, whatever the heck that’s gonna look like this year. Normally I don’t spend festival slots on titles with distribution but that’s out the window in the COVID-verse. (At the moment cinemas are open, with distancing, here in Ontario but if you look at the numbers we’re in the early denial phase of a reimposition of lockdown measures. Whatever the deal is I don’t plan to be inside a theater in any foreseeable time frame.) Her next project is a huge pivot from poetic verite dramas like this and The Rider— Marvel’s The Eternals. Memory House [Brazil, João Paulo Miranda Maria, 1] Racist harassment from German co-workers drives dairy worker to vengeance. Blunts the political anger of its subject matter with enervating pacing. Another Round [Denmark, Thomas Vinterberg, 4.5] Burned out high school teacher (Mads Mikkelsen) embarks with three colleagues on an experiment to enhance their performance by maintaining a blood alcohol level of 0.5% throughout their days at work. Not only an original booze movie, but a big one, full of turns and ambiguities, and an utterly masterful performance from Mikkelsen. Shadow in the Cloud [New Zealand, Roseanne Liang, 4] When an WWII RAF Flight Officer (Chloe Grace Moretz) boards a Samoa-bound cargo plane bearing a mysterious package, a monstrous gremlin on board is just one of the surprises. Enclosed space horror-action thriller tips an 80s-style hat to Carpenter and Cameron. Capsule review boilerplate: Ratings are out of 5. I’ll be collecting these reviews in order of preference in a master post the Monday after the fest. Films shown on the festival circuit will appear in theaters, disc and/or streaming over the next year plus. Full Article toronto international film festival
man TIFF Day 6: Gay Teen Melodrama, A Brilliant Anthony Hopkins Performance, and Epic Municipal Poetry By robin-d-laws.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Sep 2020 13:06:00 +0000 City Hall [US, Frederick Wiseman, 4] The latest of Wiseman’s distinctive epic-length observational documentaries studies the quotidian, procedural and human moments of human life as seen through the processes of municipal government in Boston, as held together by the thoughtful charisma of Mayor Martin Walsh. Improbably absorbing as always, this institutional cross-section offers a beguiling vision of an oasis of good government in the USA. In a normal year I’d wait for the four and a half hour Wiseman documentary to arrive on television rather than taking up two time slots to watch it from the confines of a cinema seat at TIFF. But this is not such a year and with a digital screening you get a pause button when you need it. This is bound for PBS and due to the breadth of its subject matter will serve as an excellent introduction to those unfamiliar with this pillar of the documentary form. Or track down 2017’s Ex Libris, about the New York Public Library. In North America Wiseman’s filmography can be found on the Kanopy platform, which you may be able to access through your public library system. The Father [UK, Florian Zeller, 4] Retired engineer (Anthony Hopkins) struggles to piece together the confusing reality of his living circumstances as his daughter (Olivia Colman) copes with his progressing dementia. Impeccably performed stage play adaptation puts the viewer inside the contradictory shifts of the protagonist’s subjective viewpoint. Forget Draculas and Cthulhus. This is the real terror. Summer of 85 [France, Francois Ozon, 4] Love between two young men in a French beach town leads to a bizarre crime. Teen emotions run high in a sunlit melodrama of Eros and Thanatos. Capsule review boilerplate: Ratings are out of 5. I’ll be collecting these reviews in order of preference in a master post the Monday after the fest. Films shown on the festival circuit will appear in theaters, disc and/or streaming over the next year plus. Full Article toronto international film festival
man Germany to hold snap election in February after government's coalition collapse - ABC News By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:54:54 GMT Germany to hold snap election in February after government's coalition collapse ABC NewsThe briefcase, the Porsche and the collapse of the German government – podcast The GuardianGermany set for snap election following collapse of Olaf Scholz’s coalition The ConversationPresident calls German early election plan 'realistic' DW (English) Full Article
man Emotional Manipulation In Fundraising By onfundraising.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 13 May 2008 02:15:00 +0000 BethDunn just wrote a great post about mail fundraisng appeals and two schools of thought that are applied to them throughout the industry.On the one hand there is the practical appeal to a donor's sense of logic and decency. On the other hand, there are the emotional appeals dripping with manipulation sent out to shock or shame a donor into action.While On Fundraising's primary focus is telephone fundraising, this subject matter is relevant to On Fundraising for two reasons.Mail appeals and phone appeals are generally part of the same campaign. Sometimes a donor is called first, other times they'll get a mailer and then a follow up call.Increasingly donors are savvy enough and self-aware enough to take strong offense at the manipulative tone of fundraising letters. We live in an age where almost any information is available to those who want to find it. Todays activist donors do just that.Donor's often know more about a subject than the front line people raising money for it. As well they should. So sending out these mail broadsides is certainly no good way to show respect for a donor's intellect or for their prior support.The second reason this issue applies to On Fundraising, is that many telefundraisers mirror or amplify the sentiments expressed by these letters in a misguided attempt to manipulate donors into reactionary giving based solely on emotion. This works for now, however donors are self-aware and savvy enough to know when they're being manipulated. Surprisingly enough, they don't like it.Todays donors aren't simply tithing blindly in the hopes that some good will come of it. More and more, donors support organizations as active participants in an effort to improve our world. How does a person like this feel when they receive a dunning letter dripping with sensationalized woe? Like a patsy.All in all, these medieval scare tactics don't belong in modern fundraising. Yes psychology has its place in fundraising, but too often psychology is a euphemism for manipulation. Fundraisers who are good at their jobs are masters of speech, language, and persuasion. Its better to convince someone to give than to trick them into it .http://smalldots.wordpress.com/2008/05/12/the-model-of-a-modern-major-fundraising-letter/ Full Article advanced fund rasing techinques draising ethical fundraising fundraising letters
man Whimsical surnames, part 2 (again mostly German) By languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 05:21:45 +0000 [This is a guest post by Michael Witzel] A few months ago you published a discussion of whimsical surnames. Since then I have paid attention and have found new ones in almost every news broadcast. It is said that there are 1 million (!) surnames in the German speaking area of some 95 million people […] Full Article Humor Names
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man Austin Ironman 70.3! (The training post) By greglsblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Nov 2017 13:25:00 +0000 Never actually saw anyone on a horse So after having completed my first triathlon in 20 years, I decided to sign up for the Austin Ironman 70.3 on October 29! It's a "half Ironman" distance race, meaning it's a 1.2 mile swim, a 56 mile bike, and a 13.1 mile run. I figured the swim's only a little longer than an Olympic distance tri and the bike and the run are only about twice the distance, so why not? Even better, the race was just outside Austin, so I wouldn't have to travel. The swim was in Decker Lake (Walter E. Long Lake), the bike was a 56 mile loop almost out to Elgin, and the run would be in the park by the lake and up to the Travis County Convention Center. I was a little concerned about the hills (having run the Decker Challenge Half Marathon more than once) but decided that that was what training was for. That started in June, not long after the Capital of Texas Triathlon. Yes, training would be through the height of a Texas summer. And every time I went out, I would remember Noel Coward's line that "[m]ad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun..." My training program was based Triathlete Magazine's Week by Week Training Guide and involved nine workouts a week. I didn't completely adhere to all of the mileage suggestions (some weeks doing more, some less), but mostly kept to the program of two a days. By early August, the mileage was starting to pile up but it didn't seem particularly efficient (and also was getting a little tedious), so I decided to join the triathlon training/masters swim group at Pure Austin Gym and, really, it was the best decision I made in the entire process. The awesome Coach Peri Kowal leads two swim workouts a week, mostly in a pool but also including two a month in the Quarry Lake, so participants can get used to open water swimming. (Also, during the summer, the gym does a Splash N Dash (Swim 750k, then run 2k) once a month; it's good practice for the whole "group of people in the water, don't get kicked in the face" thing). Quarry Lake Somewhat to my surprise, the group was a mix from beginning triathletes to multiple Ironman (and Kona) finishers. Everyone was enthusiastic and supportive, even when insufficiently caffeinated during the Thursday morning (6 AM) workouts. Insufficiently caffeinated Best of all, there were a number of folks for whom the Austin Ironman 70.3 was to be their first half Ironman, as well, so we fell into an ad hoc training group of the equally blissfully ignorant, typically doing our long bike rides and BRicks together on weekend mornings. It was great having a mutual support group and not just when we got flat tires...(Incidentally, if you get a flat in Texas, watch out for fire ants). Anyway, here are some pics of the process: Training happens even when you're away on business Igloo coolers are our friends! Monkey Road really needs to be resurfaced Don't drive off with your cell phone on the roof of your car The gang poses after a long BRick Starting the run after a 40 mile bike ride... Kevin and Alec hamming it up... My first shoes to come with an instruction manual Celebrating Coach Peri's birthday! Sights you see along Town Lake More sights... About to test out a wetsuit Went through a lot of these... Feeling punchy three days before the race... On the whole, training took a lot of time and work and there were moments in early October when I was really ready for race day to arrive. OTOH, I'm also happy I had that extra three weeks of training.... In the end, I was really glad to have been able to do race-distance open-water swims in the Quarry Lake and to bike the race route. I think we ended up riding the route about 5-7 times altogether and it was helpful not just for putting in mileage but in learning where the potholes and seams were. Also, the BRick workouts were really helpful -- when I had done triathlons in the 90s, the bike to run transition was always terrible. This time, not so much...but that's for another post :-). I finished training feeling cautiously optimistic -- I'd put in the time and the mileage and the BRicks and the intensity and worked out my nutrition and hydration requirements and figured out how to change a flat tire without getting bit by fire ants in under ten minutes. We had generally accounted for every possible variable and had kept in mind the mantra, "Don't try anything new on race day." Except that having trained through blistering heat and humidity of Texas in the summer and fall, the weather was forecast to be 39 degrees at race start... So, how did that go? Well, I'll do Race Day Weekend in another post... Full Article Ironman races running triathlon triathlons
man Austin Ironman 70.3! (Race Weekend!) By greglsblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Mar 2018 21:06:00 +0000 Okay, it's been a while, but I thought I'd finally post about the 2017 Austin Ironman 70.3 race weekend. :-). Like I mentioned in my last post, I felt fairly optimistic -- if anything I was a bit burned out on training. The big kicker, though, was that the weather was forecast to be 38 degrees race morning, which resulted in a bit of last-minute anxiety, mostly due to the mantra, "Don't do anything different on race day." That is, it is unwise in the extreme to test out new equipment or clothing on race day. Unfortunately, faced with the prospect of a 38 degree swim and bike ride (and the fact that it would warm up quickly), we had to make some last minute adjustments. The week before the race, I picked up a triathlon jersey that had sleeves, and borrowed some arm warmers from one of my training partners. Saturday morning, I went for a five mile test ride and realized I needed gloves, which necessitated a trip to Austin Tri-Cyclist, where I was not the only one making such a purchase :-). I was still a bit concerned about the swim, but I had a wetsuit, so I figured I'd done all I could do. Still, I was coveting one with sleeves... I next headed over to the Travis County Expo Center to pick up my swag bag, drop off my bicycle and gear, and check out the transition areas. Our happy faces before we get out of the car into the cold... Next morning, three of us drove out together and arrived in the cold dark of the Travis County Expo. Center at around 5:30. Did I mention that it was cold? Eventually, we got on the bus to take us to the staging area at Walter Long (Decker) Lake. There, we put on wetsuits, met up with our other training partners, and shivered a lot. Eventually, though, as the sun started to peak above the horizon, we lined up according to our projected swim times and prepared for the start of the race. I was still worried about the swim and the cold -- even though I was wearing socks (to be discarded just before start), my feet were starting to go numb and my arms were not happy either. But then it was time! I ran into the water and dived in as soon as I could. To my surprise, it was actually pleasant -- the water itself was around 68-72 degrees, so compared to the air temperature, it was balmy. The only real problem was that fog on the water and the glare of the sun were making it hard to see the buoys. About halfway through the swim I began thinking that the temperature really wasn't bad -- if anything, it was a bit too warm. Emerging from the water... But then I finished the swim and stood and was confronted by the reality of confronting an air temp of around 40 while being soaking wet. I grabbed my glasses from the special needs table and a nice man helped me get the wetsuit off. (This basically involved lying back on the wet ground, sticking my feet in the air and having him pull. Thank you, sir.). My time was a little slower than I would've liked, but I was fairly happy with it. I made it to transition, took a big swig of water, swallowed the contents of an energy gel pack, and put on my winter cycling garb. Then I was off! And it was frickin' cold. Contemplating that wind chill... It was this weird Catch-22 where you want to go as fast as possible (for the race, of course, but also so you warm up), but also kind of are thinking that if you slowed down a touch the wind chill wouldn't be quite so bad. I ended up spending the next hour shivering until the ambient temperature and I warmed up. Now, I actually kind of like the bike route -- it's mostly country roads with little traffic, and I rode the route about a half-dozen times in training. The problem with it is that a number of the roads are not exactly well=paved. Bumps and potholes and patches proliferate, especially on Monkey Road. In fact, the dip where it crosses a creek is so bumpy that by the time I got there, there were at least a dozen water bottle scattered on the ground. There were way too many hills, however :-). Beyond that, the ride felt fine, although my back began to hurt about halfway through -- I wasn't used to spending that much time in the aero position, so most of the second half of my ride was with hands on the brake hoods. I made sure to stick with my hydration and nutrition plan, so I felt pretty good by the end of it. Again, my time wasn't quite what I wanted it to be, but I was not displeased. By the time I finished the ride, it was around noon and fairly warm, so I took the time to change from my sleeved singlet to a sleeveless one (Ironman rules require that you wear a shirt). Starting to feel the legs... The run wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, although there were again too many hills :-). I was pleased at the number and size of the aid stations -- water, electrolyte drink (Gatorade, iirc), Clif energy gels, Coca-Cola, and Red Bull were all available. I was definitely feeling my legs, but my quads didn't feel like they were going to seize up like they had when I did triathlons in the 90s -- all that training paid off, I guess :-). I managed to make it through without slowing to a walk (other than at aid stations, because I can't drink and run at the same time) and ended up with a run time that was comparable to my stand-alone half-marathon times. At the finish line! My final time was 5:50:36, which I'm pretty happy about. My goal had been 6:00:00, although I did think that 5:45:00 was not out of the question. :-). Finisher photo! And medal! The gang... All in all, it was a great experience. I got out of my comfort zone, made some terrific friends, learned how to most efficiently change a bike tube, and never once thought, "I can't believe I'm paying to do this." (Okay, maybe once...). After the race! Celebrating the next day with Coach Peri! Full Article 70.3 Ironman races triathlon
man Texas Ironman 70.3 (Galveston)! By greglsblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 13:54:00 +0000 I just completed my second Ironman 70.3 ("half-Ironman") in Galveston, Texas! It was different, but not too different than the first. In some ways it was more challenging than Austin, although I did manage to eke out a personal best, so I count myself pleased, although I've identified several areas where I can improve :-). The Galveston site presented a couple more difficulties than the Austin one, viz., transportation of people and bicycles, as well as housing therefor. The race site was at Moody Gardens, which has its own resort hotel, which we might have done if we had planned on going on Friday and staying until Monday. Ultimately, we decided to drive down the morning before the race with our bikes, rent a house via Airbnb, and drive back the evening of the race. Leaving Austin at 7 AM... With two bikes on the back, three people (and one bike) in the car, and all our gear, we were pretty packed, but the drive only took about three and a half hours, even accounting for coffee breaks. We drove directly to Moody Gardens to pick up our race packets and drop off our bikes. The first thing we discovered when we arrived was that it was cold and rainy and the swim venue (Offats Bayou) was a bit choppy... Under the triumphal arch the day before the race... Registration/packet pickup was in a big white tent overlooking the bayou (the same big white tent Moody Gardens had used for a cool dinosaur thing a couple years back). The white tent with dinosaurs five years ago... The pickup and registration and dropoff were strangely inefficient: You wait in line at a first table to show your ID and USA Triathlon membership; then you go to a second table to pick up your waiver and other forms. Next, you go to a third table to fill in and sign your waiver and forms, and go to a fourth table to drop off your signed waiver and forms. Thereafter, you go to a fifth table to pick up your wristband and swim cap and bike and helmet stickers; go to a sixth table to pick up your backpack/goodie bag and T-shirt; and finally, go to a seventh table to pick up your timing chip. Then you exit via the Ironman store and vendor village where you can wait in line to buy stuff. Inside the big white tent The course talk was outside and the rain had died down enough so that it wasn't all that unpleasant. Behind us was the paddlewheeler Colonel and a whole lot of choppy water with whitecaps. We were assured that the weather could be better the next day, however. No rain and significantly less wind, although there would be a headwind on the return portion of the bike route. The paddlewheeler Colonel. The swim course, with the finish right by the paddlehweeler The Airbnb was a nice little three-bedroom cottage about five miles from the event site and across from a large cemetery. It had a complete kitchen that would come in useful later that night when we couldn't get into any of the nearby Italian restaurants without reservations. The house we rented Cemetery across street. Making spaghetti dinner That evening, we gathered all of our gear and made dinner and looked forward to the race. I went for a three mile run around the nieghborhood to loosen up a bit, and then we made dinner. I managed to get around five or six hours of sleep and only hit the snooze button once when the alarm went off at 4:30 in the morning. After a couple cups of coffee, a banana, and a bagel, we were off! The temperature felt good: low fifties, not too much of a breeze. I decided I didn't need gloves, but would take along my arm warmers for the bike just in case. We arrived at Moody Gardens a little after six and discovered we had had to park about a fifteen minute walk from the actual transition area. A remarkably long line greeted us to enter transition (for body marking), but since we had already done so, we were able to get in with only a brief wait and some judicious weaving through the crowd. Testing out the wetsuit when I first got it. There was then the ritual of putting on the wetsuit and pumping the bike tires and then transition closed! (We might have cut the timing a little close). We then made our way separately to the swim start: they did a wave start by age group. You jump off the pier (see above map), hang around in the water for a couple minutes, and then swim like the wind when you hear the starter's horn. The water was a nice 72 degrees, about twenty degrees warmer than the outside temperature. The water felt good, although it took a few minutes to get used to the waves and occasional mouthful of salt water. I felt pretty good, though, and noticed myself passing a lot of people. More importantly, I managed to beat my swim time from last fall's Austin Ironman 70.3. Once I was out of the water, the wetsuit strippers were efficient and I had no problem getting to my bike (even without my glasses), stowing my wetsuit and taking off. Because it was relatively warm, I decided not to bother with my sleeves, and I wouldn't have worn gloves even if I had brought them. The first half of the bike portion was glorious. The temperature was perfect and I had no problems staying in aero position almost the whole way. Unfortunately, at the turnaround, I was made to realize just how much of a tailwind I had been benefitting from. The rest of the ride felt like I was pulling a mobile home... Grimacing with miles to go... Also about that time, the temperature dropped by about ten degrees, and it started to rain. And then my back started to hurt from being in aero position for so long. In short, the ride back was completely miserable...But I managed to break three hours, which had been my goal. In addition to the lower back pain, I got a pain between my shoulders, and every time I tried to stand up in the pedals to stretch, my legs felt like they wanted to cramp up. And my hands were so cold I could barely move them to squeeze my water bottles. Trying to squeeze out the last drop from my water bottle. By the time I got back to transition, my hands were so numb that I couldn't operate the clip on my helmet. Putting on my shoes and tying my laces was equally an ordeal. It didn't help that my legs and abs kept cramping up when I bent to tie the laces. After a ridiculously long transition, I made it onto the run course and my watch died. But my legs felt good and I enjoyed the run a lot more than I thought I was going to on the return bike. :-). My pacing was a bit off and I came in somewhat slower than I would've liked, but it still felt pretty good. Victory! Overall, I came in a couple minutes better than the Austin Ironman 70.3, which I'm pleased with (although I think my run could've gone better). Mugging with the finisher's medal Using the R8 recovery roller thing... All in all, it was a great experience and I'd definitely do the race again. A big thanks to all the organizers, volunteers, sponsors, and first responders who made the event a success! Full Article 70.3 Ironman races triathlon
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man 3 Children, 3 Women Missing After 10 Suspected Kuki Militants Killed In Encounter In Manipur's Jiribam - NDTV By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:11:01 GMT 3 Children, 3 Women Missing After 10 Suspected Kuki Militants Killed In Encounter In Manipur's Jiribam NDTVManipur on boil: 2 more bodies found, 6 missing The Times of IndiaAdditional paramilitary forces rushed to Manipur amid spike in ethnic violence Hindustan TimesLetters to The Editor — November 13, 2024 The Hindu2 men found dead, 6 of family missing day after militants killed in Manipur India Today Full Article
man he was a good man By www.marriedtothesea.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Oct 2022 04:00:00 EDT Today on Married To The Sea: he was a good manThis RSS feed is brought to you by Drew and Natalie's podcast Garbage Brain University. Our new series Everything Is Real explores the world of cryptids, aliens, quantum physics, the occult, and more. If you use this RSS feed, please consider supporting us by becoming a patron. Patronage includes membership to our private Discord server and other bonus material non-patrons never see! Full Article autogen_comic