from Simone Biles Withdraws From Tokyo Olympics Floor Competition By www.bet.com Published On :: Sun, 1 Aug 2021 12:03:11 EDT She continues to put her health first. Full Article Sports News Simone Biles Olympics
from The 12 Best Black Moments From The 2020 Olympics: Global Black Excellence By www.bet.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Aug 2021 08:04:14 EDT Black athletes continued to set standards at the games. Full Article Olympics Athletes track and field marathon Allyson Felix Simone Biles Kevin Durant Sports News
from WATCH: NBA Star Andre Drummond Saves Son From Drowning In Pool By www.bet.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Aug 2021 09:17:27 EDT The terrifying video has gone viral on Twitter. Full Article Sports News Andre Drummond pool son
from Naomi Osaka To Donate Prize Money From Upcoming Tennis Event To Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts By www.bet.com Published On :: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 11:44:16 EDT Her father is a native of Haiti. Full Article Sports News Naomi Osaka
from Venus Williams Withdraws From US Open By www.bet.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:30:48 EDT Her sister Serena has also pulled out of the game. Full Article Sports News Venus Williams Serena Williams
from Serena Williams Withdraws From US Open Due to Leg Injury By www.bet.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:42:54 EDT The tennis icon tore her hamstring at Wimbledon. Full Article Sports News Serena Williams Tennis U.S. Open
from Naomi Osaka Announces She’s Stepping Away From Tennis ‘For A While’ After US Open Loss By www.bet.com Published On :: Sat, 4 Sep 2021 21:00:07 EDT Sloane Stephens also revealed she’s been receiving threats. Full Article Sports News
from Kevin Faulk Taking Time Away From Coaching At LSU After His 19-Year-Old Daughter Dies By www.bet.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Sep 2021 08:04:58 EDT Kevione was a student at the university. Full Article Sports News Louisiana State University
from LaLa Anthony Breaks Her Silence On Divorce From Carmelo By www.bet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 08:09:25 EDT “It got bad.” Full Article Sports News LaLa Anthony Carmelo Anthony
from Jerry Rivers To Retire From Everen Specialty By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 09:34:27 +0000 Everen Specialty Limited announced that Jerry Rivers, Senior Vice President, and Chief Operating Officer, will retire on March 31, 2025. John Talarico, Everen Specialty’s Chair, stated, “On behalf of the Board of Directors, the management team, and all of Everen Specialty’s employees, I want to thank Jerry for his dedicated service over the past 19 […] Full Article All Business #BermudaBusiness #BusinessExecutives
from Road Sobriety Checkpoints From March 25 – 28 By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 22:38:21 +0000 According to today’s Official Notices, the Bermuda Police Service will be conducting road sobriety checkpoints starting on Friday, March 25th, with the checkpoints set to take place in Hamilton parish, Smiths, Devonshire, Pembroke, Paget, Warwick and Southampton. Road Sobriety Checkpoint Notice 2022 [PDF here] Related Stories Road Sobriety Checkpoints Over Cup Match Road Sobriety Checkpoints Starting On […] Full Article All News #BermudaPolice #DrunkDriving
from Adrift Oil Barrel Safely Recovered From Water By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Jul 2023 15:50:16 +0000 A cruise ship “sighted a suspected oil barrel adrift in Murrays Anchorage” and it was safely recovered from the water. A Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre spokesperson said, “Monday 17th July, 11:40am – Bermuda Radio was notified by the inbound cruise ship Vision of the Seas, that they had sighted a suspected oil barrel adrift in […] Full Article All #BermudaMarine #OilAndEnergy
from Sydney Mason: From Gymnastics To Jiu-jitsu By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jan 2024 14:11:17 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] When Sydney Mason retired from gymnastics aged 18, she did not expect it to take five years to discover a sport that excited and challenged her as much as her first sporting love. Mason was once the top gymnast on the island, representing Bermuda at the Pan American Games in Toronto […] Full Article All News Sports #GoodNews #Gymnastics #MartialArts #StephenWrightReports
from Somers Smith Receives Top Award From Suzuki By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 13:30:53 +0000 Auto Solutions Sales Associate Somers Smith has been recognized in the Top 3 Performers of Suzuki Sales Advisors in Q2-2024 for the Caribbean region, encompassing 26 territories. A spokesperson said, “The Sales Executive of the Quarter award recognizes outstanding performance and dedication. Mr. Smith’s achievement marks his fourth Sales Executive award, having previously been recognized […] Full Article All Business News #AutoSolutions #AwardWinners #BermudaBusiness #GoodNews
from Adam Hall & Biloxi Come From Behind To Win By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 19:00:04 +0000 Despite an early deficit, Adam Hall and his Biloxi Shuckers teammates battled back with three unanswered runs and the bullpen tossed 3.2 hitless innings with seven strikeouts in a 3-1 win over the Rocket City Trash Pandas at Toyota Field on Tuesday night. Dylan O’Rae, in his double-A debut for Biloxi, recorded his first hit […] Full Article All Sports #AdamHall #Baseball
from Notice: Sex Offender To Be Released From Prison By bernews.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 16:30:30 +0000 A public notice has been issued advising that sex offender John O’Donald Fox will be released from prison on August 24th. A Government spokesperson said, “The Minister of Legal Affairs, Senator the Hon. Kathy Lynn Simmons, JP, today issued a public notice of the impending release, of sex offender John O’Donald Fox, who will be […] Full Article All Crime News #SexOffenderNotice #SexualAssault
from 2024 Restaurant Weeks From Jan 18 To Feb 29 By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Jan 2024 15:17:15 +0000 The Bermuda Tourism Authority is set to host Restaurant Weeks from January 18 to February 29, with over 45 restaurants offer two-course lunches and three-course dinners, with prices ranging from $25 to $59. A spokesperson said, “Get ready for a unique culinary adventure as the Bermuda Tourism Authority [BTA] proudly presents Restaurant Weeks, a six-week celebration of […] Full Article All Entertainment News #BermudaTourism #Cuisine #RestaurantWeeks
from Kyle Webb: From Sprinting To Bodybuilding By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Nov 2022 12:13:15 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] When Kyle Webb decided to hang up his running spikes, he needed an activity to replace the adrenalin rush he experienced rocketing down the 100 metres track as a Bermuda sprinter. Webb, who competed at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, Australia, in 2018, admits it was a wrench to […] Full Article All News Sports #Australia #BermudaBodybuilding #StephenWrightReports
from 800 Ears Of Corn Stolen From Amaral Farms By bernews.com Published On :: Sat, 17 May 2014 13:34:56 +0000 Over 800 ears of corn and several heads of broccoli were stolen from the Amaral Farms fields on Somers Hill Road in Hamilton Parish, with thieves hitting the family-owned farm yet again on Thursday [May 15]. The Farm has been having repeated issues with theft, with some 150lbs of sweet potatoes and 30lbs of broccoli […] Full Article All Crime News #AgricultureFarming #CrimeInBermuda #Offbeat #StealingCorn #StolenVeg
from Intoxicated Female Walks Away From Taxi Fare By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 14:41:51 +0000 Police are appealing for assistance in locating a female who, in what was apparently an intoxicated state, walked away from a taxi driver in the early hours of Saturday morning. A police spokesperson said, “Police responded to an incident that took place at 1am on Saturday February 14th on Harbour Road in the area of […] Full Article All Crime News #CrimeInBermuda #Offbeat #Taxi
from Crabs Travel 3,000 Miles From Bermuda On Buoy By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 13:48:43 +0000 Six Columbus crabs have travelled 3,000 miles from Bermuda on the back of a barnacle encrusted buoy to wash up on an English beach, according to a story in the Western Morning News. The story said ”Six rare Columbus crabs have travelled 3,000 miles from Bermuda on the back of a barnacle encrusted buoy to wash […] Full Article All Environment News #Animal #BermudaMarine #ColumbusCrabs #Offbeat
from Antonio Pierce Wants More From Raiders By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 14:32:36 +0000 Head coach Antonio Pierce has demanded more from his Las Vegas Raiders team after a tough 36-22 defeat to the Carolina Panthers in the National Football League [NFL] yesterday [September 22]. Pierce, the son of Bermudian Cleo Burrows, has suggested changes will be made to his team going forward. “As the game went on … […] Full Article All Sports #AmericanFootball #AntonioPierce
from Cumbermack Learns From MotoAmerica Debut By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 30 May 2023 13:33:52 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] Bermudian motorcycle racer Jediah Cumbermack believes he learned plenty from his recent debut in the MotoAmerica Junior Cup at the Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. The 17-year-old, representing Texas-based team A.I.R Onze Moto Racing, competed in a field of 31 competitors in the second race of the six-leg campaign and […] Full Article All News Sports #MotorcycleRacing #StephenWrightReports
from “Stone: From Bermuda To Charleston” Exhibit By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:03:02 +0000 “As the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport, we recognise how vital these cultural events are—not just as celebrations of artistic talent, but as pillars of our identity,” stated Owen Darrell, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport at the National Museum of Bermuda‘s opening of its latest exhibit, Stone: From Bermuda to Charleston, an extraordinary […] Full Article All Entertainment History News #Artists #BermudaHistory #BermudaPolitics #NationalMuseumOfBermuda
from 1:6 Scale Janeway Figure From Exo-6 By trektoday.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Aug 2021 22:19:13 +0000 Fans of Captain Janeway will be pleased to hear the announcement that a new Janeway... Full Article Section 31 EXO-6 figure Janeway
from Hyundai Vehicle ‘Removed’ From Residence By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2024 18:00:57 +0000 A White Hyundai Creta vehicle was “removed from a Paget residence” early this morning, the police said A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service is asking members of the public to be on the look out for a White Hyundai Creta, which was removed from a Paget residence during the early morning hours on Tuesday 27th […] Full Article All Crime News #BermudaPolice #StolenCars
from 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
from Monument Re Complete Acquisition From Zurich By bernews.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Nov 2022 12:26:20 +0000 Monument Re announced today that its Isle of Man subsidiary Monument International Life Assurance Company Limited [MILAC] has completed the acquisition of the closed book portfolio of Zurich International Life Limited’s [ZILL] Singapore long term life insurance business. A spokesperson said, “The ZILL Singapore branch portfolio and employees have transferred into the Singapore branch of […] Full Article All Business #BermudaBusiness #BermudaInsurance #BusinessMergers
from Monument Re Acquires Portfolio From Federale By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 19:32:24 +0000 Monument Re announced today that its Belgian subsidiary Monument Assurance Belgium has completed the acquisition of a run-off block of retail life policies, annuities and associated assets from Federale Verzekering [Federale]. Koen Depaemelaere, CEO of Monument Assurance Belgium stated that “We are pleased to have completed this transaction with Federale as it represents a positive […] Full Article All Business #BermudaBusiness #BermudaInsurance #BusinessMergers
from Apex Group Acquires Retransform From Annet By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Jan 2024 10:29:42 +0000 Apex Group announced an “exciting” start to 2024, having completed the acquisition of Retransform from The Annet Group. A spokesperson said, “Leading international financial services business Apex Group today announces an exciting start to 2024 after closing its acquisition of Retransform from The Annet Group. “Retransform is a global real estate provider offering Proptech, Technology […] Full Article All Business #BermudaBusiness #BusinessMergers
from Arch To Acquire Businesses From Allianz By bernews.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Apr 2024 14:34:10 +0000 Arch Insurance North America, part of Arch Capital Group Ltd, has entered into a master transaction agreement to acquire the U.S. MidCorp and Entertainment insurance businesses, including select specialty insurance programs, from Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE [AGCS] for a $450 million cash consideration to Allianz. A spokesperson said, “Arch estimates its capital requirement […] Full Article All Business #ArchCapital #BermudaBusiness #BusinessMergers
from Monument Re Acquires Portfolio From Contassur By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Jul 2024 22:43:28 +0000 Monument Re Limited announced today that its Belgian subsidiary Monument Assurance Belgium N.V. has completed the acquisition of a branch 21 closed book classical group life insurance portfolio from Contassur – Contibel Assurances Vie – Contibel Levensverzekeringen SA/NV [Contassur], following receipt of regulatory approval from the National Bank of Belgium. Koen Depaemelaere, CEO of Monument […] Full Article All Business #BermudaBusiness #BermudaInsurance #BusinessMergers
from Poem from Dark Matter By www.timothy-green.org Published On :: Sun, 23 Jun 2024 04:43:00 +0000 First light through the limbs of the trees. And then the trees. Each morning the hum of traffic through the freeway wall. And then the traffic we’re bottled in. Each thing first betrayed by the shapes around it. As if shadows held all our weight. Like the empty space that props each fiery nest of … Read more "Poem from Dark Matter" The post Poem from Dark Matter first appeared on Timothy Green. Full Article Poems American Fractal
from Poem from the Homeland By www.timothy-green.org Published On :: Sun, 23 Jun 2024 04:45:26 +0000 Rose Bowl, 2006 As she trills the last note, there’s smoke. Each song now taken literally. When the fire- crackers burst, we leap to our relief. We clap, put our fingers in our teeth. Then the B-1 Lancer in the twilight. Drum-roll of the turbofans, their heat. —from American Fractal The post Poem from the Homeland first appeared on Timothy Green. Full Article Poems American Fractal
from Photographing birds from the comfort of the settee By www.sciencebase.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 17:33:25 +0000 Busy day, no chance to get out birding or togging, even. Moreover, it was dull and grey, so not great for capturing avian beauty. That said, I was setting up the new lens on my Canon R7 adjusting the customised settings buttons, a Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1L IS USM. Once I’d done that I snapped … Continue reading "Photographing birds from the comfort of the settee" Full Article Birds Photography
from Exploring the World of Online Gaming: From Classic Games to Emerging Trends By jayisgames.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2024 09:53:27 -0500 Online gaming has evolved dramatically over the past two decades, shifting from simple web-based games to complex virtual worlds with rich narratives and immersive graphics. This transformation has been driven by technological advancements, changing player preferences, and the growing accessibility... Tagged as: Full Article games
from Exclusive: Papercutz reimagines FLASH GORDON as THE GIRL FROM INFINITY By www.comicsbeat.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:30:36 +0000 Papercutz has announced Flash Gordon: The Girl from Infinity, which reimagines the iconic character, for release in 2025. Full Article Mad Cave Studios Top News Bev Johnson Flash Gordon Flash Gordon: The Girl from Infinity Marguerite Bennett Papercutz
from #54-Enlightenment – Waking Up from Our Dreamed Life By www.enlightenmentpodcast.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 18:05:58 +0000 #54-Enlightenment - Waking Up from Our Dreamed LifeThe post #54-Enlightenment – Waking Up from Our Dreamed Life appeared first on Enlightenment Podcast. Full Article Advaita Vedanta Awareness Bliss emptiness Enlighten Enlightened Enlightenment Meditate Meditation meditation enlightenment Mindfulness no-self non-duality nonduality Peace Peak-Experiences Self-Actualization spiritual enlightenment Dr. Puff Dr. Robert Puff Enlightenment Podcast Mental Health Music by Kevin MacLeod Musings on "I Am That" Peak-Experience Podcast Self-Help
from Four expressions I didn't know until today came from rhyming slang By johnfinnemore.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 13:13:00 +0000 - Scarper; British slang for 'run away'. From Scapa Flow - Go. - Grass; as in informant. From Grasshopper - copper (and from there to copper's nark) - Dukes; slang for fists, as in 'duking it out'. From Duke of York - Fork. ('Forks' being now-forgotten slang for hands.) - Donkey's years; a long time. From Donkey's Ears, rhyming slang for Years... but then the Y crept back in. Alt Text: Donkey's ears. And between them, a donkey. Well, I suppose there's always a donkey between a donkey's ears. I mean: another one, framed in the photo between the ears of the first donkey. Glad we've got that clear. It doesn't matter in the least. Full Article Didn't Know That Yesterday Unfierce Creatures
from Starplex: A blast from the past! By sfwriter.com Published On :: Sat, 13 Jul 2024 19:43:41 +0000 Ahmed A. Khan sent me a scan of a reader’s letter published in the May 1997 issue of Analog Science Fiction & Fact magazine about my novel Starplex, which was serialized in four parts in that magazine before being published by Ace; I don’t believe I’d ever seen this letter before: ================= Dear Analog: I […] Full Article Uncategorized Canadian SF
from TIFF Day 2: Tales About Wizards from an African Prison & Zombies in the Taiwanese Parliament By robin-d-laws.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Sep 2020 14:11:00 +0000 Shiva Baby [US, Emma Seligman, 4] The ambient social pressures of a post-funeral gathering skyrocket for a directionless college student (Rachel Sennott) when attendees include not only the expected ex-girlfriend (Molly Gordon) but also the sex work client she’s caught feelings for. Knife-edge comedy of emotional suffocation uses a plucky suspense score for that extra frisson of social anxiety.If you've been missing family events during the pandemic, this film is the cure for that. Polly Draper and Fred Melamed appear as the loving but insufferably intrusive parents.Night of the Kings [Côte d'Ivoire/France , Philippe Lacôte, 4] When the red moon rises over MACA, the Ivory Coast’s toughest prison, its inmate boss appoints the new arrival as storyteller—a post that results in death if the tale ends before sundown. Prison drama with compelling narrative hook widens out to encompass ancient warfare, contemporary politics, and even a wizard duel.Spring Blossom [France, Suzanne Lindon, 4] Bored with her classmates, an awkward 16 year old (played by the writer-director) pursues her attraction for a ruggedly handsome stage actor (Arnaud Valois.) Character drama sets aside the sexual aspect of this staple French cinema situation to focus on the emotion, periodically breaking from naturalism to have its characters express their feelings through dance. This year’s Q&As are Zoom interviews between the programmers and filmmakers, which drop on YouTube when the films become available for online viewing. In the Q&A for this one we discover that the director wrote it when she was 15, a year younger than her character. She’s 20 now. Lindon is the daughter of well-known French actors Vincent Lindon and Sandrine Kiberlain.Get the Hell Out [Taiwan, I-Fan Wang, 4] Taiwan’s notoriously pugilistic parliament tips into arterial spray when the effluent of a controversial chemical plant triggers a zombie epidemic. Zombie comedy features an eye-searing palette and an onslaught of optical overlays, and is paced like a quarter kilo of crushed Adderall. It’s quite an achievement to find the worst hue of every color on the visible spectrum. Fortunately the underlying message, that government officials would respond to a pandemic by idiotically making it worse, has no bearing on anything that comes to mind. 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
from 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
from TIFF Day 9: A Gorgeous Adoption Drama from Japan & Deadpan Hebridean Bleakness By robin-d-laws.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Sep 2020 18:24:00 +0000 Wildfire [UK/Ireland, Cathy Brady, 3.5] After going missing for a year, a bipolar woman (Nika McGuigan) drops in on her sister (Nora-Jane Noone), opening the wounds of shared tragedy. Raw, unsubtle family drama against the backdrop of Northern Irish politics as Brexit threatens a fragile peace. The film is dedicated to the memory of lead actor McGuigan, who died of cancer last year. 40 Years a Prisoner [US, Tommy Oliver, 4] Documentary recounts the 1978 standoff between members of radical Black back-to-nature organization MOVE and Philadelphia police through the efforts of the son of two of the group members to secure their parole. A strong emotional hook greatly assists in telling a tenaciously complicated story. I would like to have seen more on the genesis of the group and the first stages of their conflict with the mayor and police. So much needs to be unwound in the 1978 standoff that the even more astonishing story of a 1985 confrontation, which resulted in Philadelphia authorities dropping a satchel bomb from a helicopter, killing 11 and burning down 65 houses, goes unmentioned here. Another doc I haven’t seen, Let the Fire Burn, focuses on that part of the story. True Mothers [Japan, Naomi Kawase, 4.5] Parents of a kindergartner react with dismay when a woman contacts them claiming to be his birth mother. Luminous, delicate drama of shifting perspectives. Limbo [UK, Ben Sharrock, 4] Syrian oud player grapples with guilt over family left behind as he cools his heels with other refugee claimants at a center in the bleak and isolated Outer Hebrides. Moments of deadpan humor and stark landscapes layer this exploration of displacement. 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
from New program will see pregnant mothers and babies protected from life-threatening virus - SBS By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 04:16:06 GMT New program will see pregnant mothers and babies protected from life-threatening virus SBSWorld-leading approach to protect babies from RSV Department of HealthGovernment-funded RSV vaccines to protect infants from severe disease Australian Pharmacist'Very scary': Wagga mum's plea for parents to protect babies through RSV jab The Daily AdvertiserGuild backs free RSV vaccinations Australian Journal of Pharmacy Full Article
from Fundraising 102. going from good to great. By onfundraising.blogspot.com Published On :: Sun, 11 May 2008 00:15:00 +0000 Fund raisers working in outsourced call centers, or directly for just one non-profit, face many of the same problems. While non-profit fund raising can be a very rewarding career choice, it can also be very stressful at times.Donors who support a given charity don't always feel that being contacted by their non profit whether by phone or by means of a direct mail campaign, is something that they want to have any part of.Often times, a fundraiser will feel that the campaign they're currently raising contributions for is a perfect and fool proof campaign. Donors have other ideas. At times it seems that donors who give to groups like The Humane Society Of The United States or PETA are far more receptive to a general appeal for animal welfare than those donors who support Oxfam International, or Habitat or Habitat For Humanity, when considering helping out on an emergency appeal.Why should this be so? A quick answer to this question is that those fund raisers who are less emotionally invested in a campaign are better able to communicate the wishes and needs of an organization. Quite frankly, believing that one particular type of campaign is less important than another, will limit your ability to do well on either type of campaign in the long run.After a year or so of professional, fundraising I had an epiphany; it doesn't really matter so much what you say on the phone to a donor. What matters is how you say it. My attitude changed at that point. I became less concerned with asking and more concerned with communicating. My performance improved, I felt far less burned out at the end of the day, and I began to raise more money.There are certain truths that are universal to all campaigns. Mastery of these axioms of fund raising can only bring about better performance from fund raisers, and better results for the non profits we work for. Scientists who look deeply into the universe become mystics, fund raisers who strive to perfect their craft do as well. This is the first in a more abstract series of posts known as Fund Raising:102The first is: Always regulate your mood.No matter how enthusiastic a fund raiser is about a charity, or a campaign, being in control of ones emotions at all times will provide the best results. Donors can hear our emotions on the phone. Most people would rather hear a calm and compelling fund raiser map out the key strategies of a fund raising campaign than unbridled enthusiasm that borders on mania.There is perhaps no better skill a fund fund raiser can have than the ability to match their tone, their emotional state, with that of the donor's.Be enthusiastic, but remember that you are a complete stranger to your donor. You've interrupted their life and what always seems to be a critical time, and you want them to give you money!So build your enthusiasm during the course of the call. Allow the donor to catch up to you rather than bowling them over. A single moment in a good fund raising call is like an eternity. Donors are compelled to listen the the truth of a good pitch.Fund raisers who speak slowly and clearly, with a mastery of their fund raising campaign, are far less likely to be hung up on at all. Knowledge of the subject matter of a campaign, confidence in the virtue of the cause you are fund raising for, and empathy with the donor with whom you speak, create instant gravitas.Instead of a rambling mendicant, a skilled fund raiser personifies the true meaning of the word solicitor; An authoritative figure who by virtue of the truth of their cause, and the strength of their argument, compels those who hear to listen, and those who listen to act.This brings us to the second rule; focus on listening at all times, even while speaking.If a donor shows a high level of enthusiasm for your campaign then by all means match that enthusiasm. Always strive to be listening to the donor listening to your voice. This concept surpasses what can be taught about fund raising, it must be experienced first hand; an experienced professional fund raiser can measure the attitude and attentiveness of a donor.Listening to a donor while speaking at the same time is done by knowing, and believing in your campaign enough to stop listening to yourself say the words, and focus solely on the fact that you are speaking with another human being. Not a name, or a telephone number on a screen, not a statistic in a database, a person. The donors can hear this in your voice.This strategy can change the outcome of virtually any fundraising call in a positive way. If a random donor plucked out of a database somewhere in an autodialer in the belly of your call center can tell what kind of mood you're in, how much better at doing the same thing should a fundraiser who makes 500 to 1000 calls each week?Anyone who's had even limited success at fund raising through telephone campaigns has had life changing and inspiring conversations with people from all walks of life. Great fund raisers enjoy these moment several times per day. Full Article advanced fund rasing techinques empathy tele-marketing
from A bushel of buzzwords from Japan; the advent of phoneticization By languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 22:13:04 +0000 Below are two lists of nominations for Japanese buzzword of the year. Each has 30 entries, and from each list one will be chosen as the respective winner. Since the two lists are already quite long and rich, I will keep my own comments (mostly at the bottom and focusing on phoneticization) to a minimum. […] Full Article Alphabets Word of the year Writing systems
from From now on, the title of the post is allowed to just be "January 2024" (only when it is January 2024, however) By radar.spacebar.org Published On :: Wed, 31 Jan 2024 22:08:59 -0500 Hello again, This month I've been plugging away on the project I mentioned in the previous post which involves among other things a PDF generator and now an implementation of ML (as in Standard ML, but also the other one). This is probably the 10th "compiler" I've written in my life, and it's kind of fun to revisit these problems that you've done many times and try out different approaches, although this time one of the approaches is "Use C++" (for reasons of making good on a joke, but also for reasons of mlton doesn't work on my computer any more). And although C++ is a fine tool for many applications, it does have some deficiencies for the task of writing a compiler (one of the most irritating: a very modest limit on the stack depth? Like my computer has 256 Gigabytes of RAM and 2^64 virtual addresses and somehow it can only manage 1 megabyte for the stack and there's no standard way to increase it? Get off my lawn). But then you can also experience new ways of struggling with C++, like: A middle of the night power failure wrecked my computer's GPT (as in GUID Partition Table, but also the other one) and I was deep in the depths of taking the computer apart to reset its parts, its BIOS (its Basic In/Out System, which is where it stores its biography) and its hard drives were everywhere on the floor, and it could not be saved, and this after I already broke my computer this year by trying to put the world's biggest video card in it, too hard. And I could not merely perform recovery because of Unknown Error, so I had to begin anew again and restore from backups. But when you restore from backup and you're in the mood of "why is this so complicated and I don't understand how computers work any more?" it occurs to you (me) to also change your underlying development environment instead of reinstalling the devil you know. So I ended my friendship with Cygwin64 and switched to new best friend MSYS2. Both of these things are different ways of wishing that you were using Linux while you're using Windows. The main reason I tried this new way of struggling is that Cygwin is very behind on its version of x86_64 clang (C++ compiler), which I wanted to try because it supports AddressSanitizer and clangd on Windows, and I wanted to give LSP in emacs a shot (it's finally good!). There were a few growing pains, but I think MSYS2 is what I would recommend now. One of the nice things they did was create multiple different environments depending on what you want to do (e.g. "I want to use clang to compile x86_64 code" or "I want to do 32-bit cross compilation for ARM") and in that environment, you just say "g++" and it invokes the compiler you want, instead of the weird contortions I've been doing for years with manually invoking x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++. I was also able to get clblast working before being too filled with rage to continue, so that is nice for the ML inference on the world's biggest graphics card. I made these graphics to help me tune the correct settings of GPU layers (y axis) and number of threads (x axis): tune-single tune-batch In some sense the results are obvious (more threads and more layers is faster) but it was interesting to me how the cliff of performance drops off at a different number of layers for single and batch mode (I guess because the batch needs some memory itself?) and how it's clearly better to use fewer threads than cores for batch as well. I was not surprised to see performance drop off for >32 threads (everybody knows that hyper-threads kinda suck) but I was very surprised to see performance pick up again when it gets back up to 64? And only for single mode? I wish I understood that better. But mostly I'm a sucker for the custom visualizations. Right but when writing this compiler I realized that I wanted to use some Greek letters, and I can't handle it when some characters are in a different font in my source code, so I finally made some space for those in my programming font FixederSys. These certainly still need some tweaks, but it's already better than just being in some other weird font: {{{caption}}} You can also see that I have been adding some "useful" emoji at the top. It is an interesting puzzle to try to make these things recognizable (especially for the 1x version, whose charboxes are 8x16 pixels). I am pretty sure I will not try to do all of the emoji (like, the flags are totally hopeless at 8x16), but it is tempting to round out the Unicode support somewhat. Like I was trying to make a ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ today and had to settle for ~\_( :) )_/~ which is pretty much (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻. Also: Adam revived our old game jam game Headcat, which I described in post 927, now over 16 years ago. You can play it online at Headcat.org. It is harder than I remember, perhaps explaining why it did not reach #1 on the One Appstore Per Child charts. Also: I started and finished (true ending, but just with one character) Slay the Spire. Good game, but you don't need me to tell you that. Same for Alwa's Legacy, which is the sequel to Alwa's Awakening. Both of these are very true-to-form "8-bit" and "16-bit" platformers that I enjoyed and would recommend for genre fans, though I did not try to 100% them. The graphics are the highlight and I thought it was very cute how these could easily have been a pair of games from the NES and SNES. The good old days. And speaking of good-old days, I am now playing Katamari Damacy, which I had played at a friend's house many years ago, and always wanted to spend more time with. It totally holds up (aside from stuff like: You have to play through the tutorial and first level before you can access the menus at all, like to make the game fullscreen?) and it's honestly inspiring how unhinged the game design and writing are, and how fun it manages to be. What an accomplishment! Full Article
from So its Goodnight From Him By magistratesblog.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Nov 2016 16:46:00 +0000 A colleague, who has sometimes posted here as Bystander N, has sent me the following, asking me to put it on the blog. It is gratifying, and I hope that it is true. Tomorrow is a particularly sad day for my bench. I know Bystander and he had no idea I was going to write this short piece. Tomorrow he will be officially “past it”, though of course in reality nothing like past it and he is as sharp as they come. Both here on this blog and in our retiring rooms we will miss his kindness, warmth, immense knowledge, sense of fair play, sense of humour and seemingly endless stream of amusing court anecdotes. I have not always agreed with him on bail and sentence decisions but that’s the way the system works. I have learned a great deal from him and I am really sorry he will not be amongst us any longer. I have heard him say that he thinks he saw the best of the bench many years ago. He may be right but I’m still sure, even if he will not miss all of it, he will miss most of it. Full Article
from Does Jupiter protect Earth from asteroids and comets? By www.planetary.org Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2024 07:00:00 -0700 Jupiter has often been thought to protect the inner Solar System from asteroids and comets, but new research has shown that the giant planet may actually increase the risk of an impact. Full Article
from Fomorian Shields from Hobbycraft By iron-mitten.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 16:32:00 +0000 yesterday I popped to Hobbycraft to see if they had any pieces I could use for the new Midgard rules. I couldn't find any goblets but I did track down the beads needed for heroic deeds.While I was travelling through the bead tray, I saw one that I thought would make a great Celtic shield.It has a nice wrap around curve to it but more importantly, sports a nice Celtic swirly pattern.Ancient Irish warriors fight with the sea devils.It has a good level of detail to make it look well crafted and ornate. Once I sculpt a boss for the centre I think it will look just the ticket. Nice deep grooves that will catch ink and weathering very well. The swirl too is a very Celtic looking design. This tub was £4 which is unbelievable for an armies worth of shields. I might end up using these beads as heroic deeds markers too as they won't roll unlike the rounder ones.You can get a next size up in container to fill with your beads for £8, again for hundreds of shields this isn't bad. The small tub should be enough though. Full Article Celtic Mythology