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Advanced laser measures are characterized by several add-ons or extras that are not normally found in normal average laser measures. For instance, the best laser measuring tool for appraisers should come with advanced features such as: mute function, Pythagorean calculator mode, and advanced water and dust-proof protection.

 

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The main benefit of advanced features is to ensure that more calculations and measurements are made easily and the device is well-protected against likely physical and non-physical damages. The following laser measures are some of the best-advanced options you should consider

  

1. Tacklife Advanced Laser Measure 196 Ft Digital Laser Tape Measure

 

This advanced digital laser tape measure has a range of 196 ft. which is quite substantial for both indoor and outdoor measurements. It is a laser measuring device with a mute function to help you pause and adjust your laser position or direction. The Pythagorean mode helps you work out complex mathematical calculations and you can also calculate volume and area by switching mode.

 

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The large LCD backlight will illuminate dark areas while working, while the low battery indicator beeps to ensure that you don't run out of power suddenly. It comes with 20-group data memory and you can delete data manually. It has an IP54 rust and waterproof feature and its outer rubberized feature provides additional protection. It has an auto-shutdown feature that shuts the device down after 150 seconds of no activity. Belt clip, hand strap, and AAA batteries are included in the package.

  

2. Laser Measure, DTAPE 328 Feet Digital Laser Tape Measure

 

One thing that makes this advanced laser tape measure the best laser measure is that it can measure in three formats- inches, meters, and feet. It can also measure distance, area, and volume effectively and it comes with the Pythagorean mode. LCD backlight with a mute setting ensures illumination in dark working environments.

 

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The IP54 water and dust-proof feature protects it from water and debris while the low battery indicator ensures a beeping sound to warn you against low battery levels. It comes with a hand strap and an extra battery. It is powered by a 1.5V AAA battery and the 150-second auto shut-down preserves power by turning the device off when there is no activity. It is completed with a wrist strap that holds the meter steady and easy to carry around.

 

3. TM-L01 2-in-1 Laser Tape Measure,131 Ft Laser Measure

 

This laser measure has both laser and manual tape measure in it; hence you can switch from one to the other at any time. It comes with a movable magnetic hook, plus a screwdriver. The body has a nylon coating.

 

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Though this is a mini laser measure, you can press the UNIT button to switch measurements from feet to meters or inches. It offers an accuracy of 1/16” and that makes it the most accurate laser measure on this list. The magnetic hook is adjustable and provides extra stability for the device when measuring. This device will turn off after 20 seconds of no activity.

 

This is a parody, but not a very gross one. Exhibit (3) above, for instance, contains several patches of the same kind of English. It will be seen that I have not made a full translation. The beginning and ending of the sentence follow the original meaning fairly closely, but in the middle the concrete illustrations -- race, battle, bread -- dissolve into the vague phrases "success or failure in competitive activities." This had to be so, because no modern writer of the kind I am discussing -- no one capable of using phrases like "objective considerations of contemporary phenomena" -- would ever tabulate his thoughts in that precise and detailed way. The whole tendency of modern prose is away from concreteness. Now analyze these two sentences a little more closely. The first contains forty-nine words but only sixty syllables, and all its words are those of everyday life. The second contains thirty-eight words of ninety syllables: eighteen of those words are from Latin roots, and one from Greek. The first sentence contains six vivid images, and only one phrase ("time and chance") that could be called vague. The second contains not a single fresh, arresting phrase, and in spite of its ninety syllables it gives only a shortened version of the meaning contained in the first. Yet without a doubt it is the second kind of sentence that is gaining ground in modern English. I do not want to exaggerate. This kind of writing is not yet universal, and outcrops of simplicity will occur here and there in the worst-written page. Still, if you or I were told to write a few lines on the uncertainty of human fortunes, we should probably come much nearer to my imaginary sentence than to the one from Ecclesiastes. As I have tried to show, modern writing at its worst does not consist in picking out words for the sake of their meaning and inventing images in order to make the meaning clearer. It consists in gumming together long strips of words which have already been set in order by someone else, and making the results presentable by sheer humbug. The attraction of this way of writing is that it is easy. It is easier -- even quicker, once you have the habit -- to say In my opinion it is not an unjustifiable assumption that than to say I think. If you use ready-made phrases, you not only don't have to hunt about for the words; you also don't have to bother with the rhythms of your sentences since these phrases are generally so arranged as to be more or less euphonious. When you are composing in a hurry -- when you are dictating to a stenographer, for instance, or making a public speech -- it is natural to fall into a pretentious, Latinized style. Tags like a consideration which we should do well to bear in mind or a conclusion to which all of us would readily assent will save many a sentence from coming down with a bump. By using stale metaphors, similes, and idioms, you save much mental effort, at the cost of leaving your meaning vague, not only for your reader but for yourself. This is the significance of mixed metaphors. The sole aim of a metaphor is to call up a visual image. When these images clash -- as in The Fascist octopus has sung its swan song, the jackboot is thrown into the melting pot -- it can be taken as certain that the writer is not seeing a mental image of the objects he is naming; in other words he is not really thinking. Look again at the examples I gave at the beginning of this essay. Professor Laski (1) uses five negatives in fifty three words. One of these is superfluous, making nonsense of the whole passage, and in addition there is the slip -- alien for akin -- making further nonsense, and several avoidable pieces of clumsiness which increase the general vagueness. Professor Hogben (2) plays ducks and drakes with a battery which is able to write prescriptions, and, while disapproving of the everyday phrase put up with, is unwilling to look egregious up in the dictionary and see what it means; (3), if one takes an uncharitable attitude towards it, is simply meaningless: probably one could work out its intended meaning by reading the whole of the article in which it occurs. In (4), the writer knows more or less what he wants to say, but an accumulation of stale phrases chokes him like tea leaves blocking a sink. In (5), words and meaning have almost parted company. People who write in this manner usually have a general emotional meaning -- they dislike one thing and want to express solidarity with another -- but they are not interested in the detail of what they are saying.

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E_BLOCKMODEL_NO_RANKED_RESOURCES_FOUND. The instance id is the organization and there will be (should be) matches in the capacity table for all organizations with hosted messaging and collaboration in the hosted environment. This database contains the min and max values for the storage data allocated for the organization. the numbers here are wrong. The free HMC 4.5 provisioning tool seems to have a problem with matching, converting MB to GB, and bytes, or there's a conversion that's flawed in the scripts hat enter the numbers into the SQL database. The instance id in the ResourceInstance table will match at least two entries in the resource capacity table. This table is key to size assignments.

  

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resource manager database

 

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For instance, there's Devils Tower, a remnant mass of igneous rock that intruded into sedimentary layers 60 million years ago and was later exposed on the surface by erosion. It's a strange rock anyway, and its setting makes it weirder, because it stands all by itself out in the middle of a bunch of much more modest, gently rolling hills. The Tower, located well outside the Black Hills and long before you get to the Rocky Mountain front, rises 867 feet from its base atop a platform mesa. It's the tallest thing anywhere near here by a long shot. If you're a fan of '70s science fiction movies, you might recognize the rock as seen from this angle. This is where Steven Spielberg suggested the government had built a secret space port in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Richard Dreyfuss built a scale model of Devils Tower out of mashed potatoes.

 

In 1906, before the space port was built, President Theodore Roosevelt used the newly-minted Antiquities Act to declare Devils Tower the nation's first national monument, which is the designation the site still enjoys today. Though I'd stood at the entrance to the national monument twice before, I'd never gone past the gate and had technically never visited it. Those previous trips had come at a time when trips were much more tightly budgeted than they are now, and I didn't have the cash for the entrance fee. That's changed, though, and I rectified the problem this trip.

  

Another instance of my son flashing cryptic hand signals to the viewer. If you know what he's communicating, please let me know.

Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince, October 29th, 2018. Meeting of Mr. Alexandre Zouev, Assistant-Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions along with Ms. Helen La Lime, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) at the Port-au-Prince Bar with representatives of the Bar Council led by Robinson Pierre Louis, in the presence of the Coordinators of the two BALs of Port-au-Prince and CERMICOL's legal assistance project.

 

Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH

Centre Opérationnel Départemental (COD) de MOULIN , centre de gestion de crise à disposition de Pascal SANJUAN Préfet de l'Allier en presence de Emmanuelle FREDON Procureur et de tout les acteurs des services de l'Etat, Police nationale (DDSP), Gendarmerie nationale, Sapeurs-Pompiers, croix-Rouge Française, Préfecture de l'Allier

The Singapore Botanical Gardens has a large section dedicated to Orchids.

 

Leica M9 + Leica Summicron 90mm f/2

@ 1/750s, ISO160, f/2~f/2.8

 

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Le chat domestique (Felis silvestris catus) est un mammifère carnivore de la famille des félidés. Il est l’un des principaux animaux de compagnie et compte aujourd’hui une cinquantaine de races différentes reconnues par les instances de certification. Dans de nombreux pays, le chat entre dans le cadre de la législation sur les carnivores domestiques à l’instar du chien et du furet.

 

Essentiellement territorial, le chat est un prédateur de petites proies comme les rongeurs ou les oiseaux. Les chats ont diverses vocalisations dont les ronronnements, les miaulements, ou les grognements, bien qu’ils communiquent principalement par des positions faciales et corporelles et des phéromones. Selon les résultats de travaux menés en 2006 et 20071, le chat domestique est une sous-espèce du chat sauvage (Felis silvestris) dont son ancêtre, le chat sauvage d’Afrique (Felis silvestris lybica) a vraisemblablement divergé il y a 130 000 ans. Les premières domestications auraient eu lieu il y a 8 000 à 10 000 ans au Néolithique dans le Croissant fertile, époque correspondant au début de la culture de céréales et à l’engrangement de réserves susceptibles d’être attaquées par des rongeurs, le chat devenant alors pour l’homme un auxiliaire utile se prêtant à la domestication.

 

Tout d’abord vénéré par les Égyptiens, il fut diabolisé en Europe au Moyen Âge et ne retrouva ses lettres de noblesse qu’au XVIIIe siècle. En Asie, le chat reste synonyme de chance, de richesse ou de longévité. Ce félin a laissé son empreinte dans la culture populaire et artistique, tant au travers d’expressions populaires que de représentations diverses au sein de la littérature, de la peinture ou encore de la musique.

 

The domestic cat[1][2] (Felis catus[2] or Felis silvestris catus[4]) is a small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal. It is often called the housecat when kept as an indoor pet,[6] or simply the cat when there is no need to distinguish it from other felids and felines. Cats are often valued by humans for companionship and their ability to hunt vermin and household pests.

 

Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with strong, flexible bodies, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. Cat senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans.

 

Despite being solitary hunters, cats are a social species, and cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling and grunting) as well as cat pheromones and types of cat-specific body language.[7]

 

Cats have a rapid breeding rate. Under controlled breeding, they can be bred and shown as registered pedigree pets, a hobby known as cat fancy. Failure to control the breeding of pet cats by neutering, and the abandonment of former household pets, has resulted in large numbers of feral cats worldwide, requiring population control.[8]

 

Since cats were cult animals in ancient Egypt, they were commonly believed to have been domesticated there,[9] but there may have been instances of domestication as early as the Neolithic from around 9500 years ago (7500 BC).[10]

 

A genetic study in 2007 concluded that domestic cats are descended from African wildcats (Felis silvestris lybica) c. 8000 BC, in the Near East.[9][11] According to Scientific American, cats are the most popular pet in the world, and are now found in almost every place where humans live

Language may refer either to the specifically human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication, or to a specific instance of such a system of complex communication. The scientific study of language in any of its senses is called linguistics.

The approximately 3000–6000 languages that are spoken by humans today are the most salient examples, but natural languages can also be based on visual rather than auditory stimuli, for example in sign languages and written language. Codes and other kinds of artificially constructed communication systems such as those used for computer programming can also be called languages. A language in this sense is a system of signs for encoding and decoding information. The English word derives ultimately from Latin lingua, "language, tongue", via Old French.[2] When used as a general concept, "language" refers to the cognitive faculty that enables humans to learn and use systems of complex communication.

Language as a communication system is thought to be fundamentally different from and of much higher complexity than those of other species as it is based on a complex system of rules relating symbols to their meanings, resulting in an indefinite number of possible innovative utterances from a finite number of elements. Language is thought to have originated when early hominids first started cooperating, adapting earlier systems of communication based on expressive signs to include a theory of other minds and shared intentionality. This development is thought to have coincided with an increase in brain volume, and many linguists see the structures of language as having evolved to serve specific communicative functions. Language is processed in many different locations in the human brain, but especially in Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas. Humans acquire language through social interaction in early childhood, and children generally speak fluently when they are around three years old. The use of language has become deeply entrenched in human culture and, apart from being used to communicate and share information, it also has social and cultural uses, such as signifying group identity, social stratification and for social grooming and entertainment. The word "language" can also be used to describe the set of rules that makes this possible, or the set of utterances that can be produced from those rules.

All languages rely on the process of semiosis to relate a sign with a particular meaning. Spoken and signed languages contain a phonological system that governs how sounds or visual symbols are used to form sequences known as words or morphemes, and a syntactic system that governs how words and morphemes are used to form phrases and utterances. Written languages use visual symbols to represent the sounds of the spoken languages, but they still require syntactic rules that govern the production of meaning from sequences of words. Languages evolve and diversify over time, and the history of their evolution can be reconstructed by comparing modern languages to determine which traits their ancestral languages must have had for the later stages to have occurred. A group of languages that descend from a common ancestor is known as a language family. The languages that are most spoken in the world today belong to the Indo-European family, which includes languages such as English, Spanish, Russian and Hindi; the Sino-Tibetan languages, which include Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese and many others; Semitic languages, which include Arabic, Amharic and Hebrew; and the Bantu languages, which include Swahili, Zulu, Shona and hundreds of other languages spoken throughout Africa. Forty per cent of the world's languages are endangered and likely to become extinct.[3]

“…for instance the games of children, with their uninhibited and astounding improvisations; and the sudden nuances that reveal deep repressions of the unyoung.” —Helen Levitt

Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince, October 29th, 2018. Visit of the Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince by Mr. Alexandre Zouev, Assistant-Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions along with Ms. Helen La Lime, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) with Me Bernard St-Vil, Dean of the Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince.

 

Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH

Le chat domestique (Felis silvestris catus) est un mammifère carnivore de la famille des félidés. Il est l’un des principaux animaux de compagnie et compte aujourd’hui une cinquantaine de races différentes reconnues par les instances de certification. Dans de nombreux pays, le chat entre dans le cadre de la législation sur les carnivores domestiques à l’instar du chien et du furet.

 

Essentiellement territorial, le chat est un prédateur de petites proies comme les rongeurs ou les oiseaux. Les chats ont diverses vocalisations dont les ronronnements, les miaulements, ou les grognements, bien qu’ils communiquent principalement par des positions faciales et corporelles et des phéromones. Selon les résultats de travaux menés en 2006 et 20071, le chat domestique est une sous-espèce du chat sauvage (Felis silvestris) dont son ancêtre, le chat sauvage d’Afrique (Felis silvestris lybica) a vraisemblablement divergé il y a 130 000 ans. Les premières domestications auraient eu lieu il y a 8 000 à 10 000 ans au Néolithique dans le Croissant fertile, époque correspondant au début de la culture de céréales et à l’engrangement de réserves susceptibles d’être attaquées par des rongeurs, le chat devenant alors pour l’homme un auxiliaire utile se prêtant à la domestication.

 

Tout d’abord vénéré par les Égyptiens, il fut diabolisé en Europe au Moyen Âge et ne retrouva ses lettres de noblesse qu’au XVIIIe siècle. En Asie, le chat reste synonyme de chance, de richesse ou de longévité. Ce félin a laissé son empreinte dans la culture populaire et artistique, tant au travers d’expressions populaires que de représentations diverses au sein de la littérature, de la peinture ou encore de la musique.

 

The domestic cat[1][2] (Felis catus[2] or Felis silvestris catus[4]) is a small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal. It is often called the housecat when kept as an indoor pet,[6] or simply the cat when there is no need to distinguish it from other felids and felines. Cats are often valued by humans for companionship and their ability to hunt vermin and household pests.

 

Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with strong, flexible bodies, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. Cat senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans.

 

Despite being solitary hunters, cats are a social species, and cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling and grunting) as well as cat pheromones and types of cat-specific body language.[7]

 

Cats have a rapid breeding rate. Under controlled breeding, they can be bred and shown as registered pedigree pets, a hobby known as cat fancy. Failure to control the breeding of pet cats by neutering, and the abandonment of former household pets, has resulted in large numbers of feral cats worldwide, requiring population control.[8]

 

Since cats were cult animals in ancient Egypt, they were commonly believed to have been domesticated there,[9] but there may have been instances of domestication as early as the Neolithic from around 9500 years ago (7500 BC).[10]

 

A genetic study in 2007 concluded that domestic cats are descended from African wildcats (Felis silvestris lybica) c. 8000 BC, in the Near East.[9][11] According to Scientific American, cats are the most popular pet in the world, and are now found in almost every place where humans live

'A Rare Instance of Level-Headedness'

 

Today's Challenge also gave me the opportunity to photographically document that, upon occasion, I can be level headed....LOL!!! ; )

Screenshots from demo sessions of TIBCO ActiveMatrix BPM and Silver BPM

Modern culture is inveterately utopian and is always looking for a security in the future that men did not have in the past. It believes, for instance, that the failure to master nature made man insecure in the past and that modern technics have overcome this insecurity.

 

Actually the same technics by which we gain security in nature increase our insecurity in human history and in the ever larger communities in which we must live.

~ Reinhold Niebuhr

 

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Maybe Niebuhr has fallen out of fashion because 9/11 has revived the myth of our national innocence. Lamentations about "the end of innocence" became favorite clichés at the time.

 

Niebuhr was a critic of national innocence, which he regarded as a delusion. After all, whites coming to these shores were reared in the Calvinist doctrine of sinful humanity, and they killed red men, enslaved black men and later on imported yellow men for peon labor - not much of a background for national innocence. "Nations, as individuals, who are completely innocent in their own esteem," Niebuhr wrote, "are insufferable in their human contacts." The self-righteous delusion of innocence encouraged a kind of Manichaeism dividing the world between good (us) and evil (our critics).

 

. . . Niebuhr emphasized the mixed and ambivalent character of human nature - creative impulses matched by destructive impulses, regard for others overruled by excessive self-regard, the will to power, the individual under constant temptation to play God to history. This is what was known in the ancient vocabulary of Christianity as the doctrine of original sin. Niebuhr summed up his political argument in a single powerful sentence: "Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible; but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary."

 

. . . The notion of sinful man was uncomfortable for my generation. We had been brought up to believe in human innocence and even in human perfectibility. This was less a liberal delusion than an expression of an all-American DNA. Andrew Carnegie had articulated the national faith when, after acclaiming the rise of man from lower to higher forms, he declared: "Nor is there any conceivable end to his march to perfection." . . . Human ignorance and unjust institutions remained the only obstacles to a more perfect world. If proper education of individuals and proper reform of institutions did their job, such obstacles would be removed. For the heart of man was O.K. The idea of original sin was a historical, indeed a hysterical, curiosity that should have evaporated with Jonathan Edwards's Calvinism.

 

. . . The Second World War left America the most powerful nation in the world, and the cold war created a new model of international tension. Niebuhr was never more involved in politics. He helped found Americans for Democratic Action, a liberal organization opposed to the two Joes, Stalin and McCarthy. He was tireless (until strokes slowed him up) in cautioning Americans not to succumb to the self-righteous delusions of innocence and infallibility. . . . Niebuhr would have rejoiced at Mr. Dooley's definition of a fanatic. According to the Irish bartender created by Finley Peter Dunne, a fanatic "does what he thinks th' Lord wud do if He only knew th' facts iv th' case." There is no greater human presumption than to read the mind of the Almighty, and no more dangerous individual than the one who has convinced himself that he is executing the Almighty's will.

Rue du Tribunal de grande instance, 1877 nommé d'après le bâtiment du Tribunal de grande instance pour les affaires pénales, familièrement appelé «Landl". Un pénitencier, la prison de Josefstadt, dans le langage courant souvant aussi désigné com la «Maison Grise", est rattaché. Le bâtiment, de 223 mètres de longueur, depuis 1862 dans le 8ème arrondissement, a été érigé de 1832 à 1839 par l'architecte Johann Fischer. La route fait partie de la ligne Deux (tramway) et limite de district 1/8 (Innere Stadt/Josefstadt. Avec six voies de circulation, la Rue du Tribunal de grande instance est une rue très importante dans le centre de Vienne, qui a un grand volume de trafic. Les lignes de tramway E2, G2 et H2 que jadis roulaient ici (d'où le terme officieux de ligne numéro Deux), en 1966 furent déplacés dans un tunnel afin de ne pas perturber la circulation; le tunnel termina au nord avec une rampe en face du Palais de justice. Depuis 1980, circule dans ce tunnel adapté et prolongé après cessation des lignes de tramway la ligne de métro U2. La rue a été nommée 1826-1862 Au Glacis (après le Glacis), 1862-1872 A la Place d'Armes (après la place de défilé et d'armes au Glacis), 1872-1877 Rue de la Mairie (après la mairie à proximité) et depuis 1877 Rue du Tribunal de grande instance. Depuis la désignation de la place de Friedrich Schmidt à l'arrière de la mairie en 1907, la route de cette place est interrompue.

 

Landesgerichtsstraße, 1877 benannt nach dem Gebäude des Landesgerichts für Strafsachen, umgangssprachlich auch als „Landl“ bezeichnet. Ein Gefangenenhaus, die Justizanstalt Wien Josefstadt, das im Volksmund oft auch als „Graues Haus“ bezeichnet wird, ist angeschlossen. Das 223 Meter lange Gebäude, seit 1862 im 8. Bezirk, wurde 1832–1839 nach Plänen des Architekten Johann Fischer errichtet. Die Straße ist Teil der Zweierlinie und Bezirksgrenze 1 / 8. Mit sechs Fahrspuren ist die Landesgerichtsstraße eine sehr bedeutende Straße im Zentrum Wiens, die großes Verkehrsaufkommen aufweist. Die früher hier verkehrenden Straßenbahnlinien E2, G2 und H2 (daher der inoffizielle Begriff Zweierlinie) wurden 1966 in einen Tunnel verlegt, um den Autoverkehr nicht zu stören; der Tunnel endete nordseitig mit einer Rampe vor dem Gerichtsgebäude. Seit 1980 fährt in diesem adaptierten und verlängerten Tunnel nach Einstellung der Straßenbahnlinien die U-Bahn-Linie U2. Die Straße hieß 1826–1862 Am Glacis (nach dem Glacis), 1862–1872 Am Paradeplatz (nach dem damaligen Parade- und Exerzierplatz am Glacis), 1872–1877 Rathausstraße (nach dem nahen Rathaus) und seit 1877 Landesgerichtsstraße. Seit der Benennung des Friedrich-Schmidt-Platzes an der Rückseite des Rathauses, 1907, wird die Straße von diesem Platz unterbrochen.

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In many instances... the complexity of life, and the complicated interrelations in between the human beings in any community, make things hard to be viewed clearly; We don't even dare to question why we do what we do in our day-to-day lives.

東北地方太平洋沖地震 被災者支援チャリティー写真展(Yodobashi INSTANCE)観覧 + みんぽす・モノフェローズ自由参加ミニイベントレポート

 

※会場内は撮影禁止になっています。今回は特別に許可をいただいて写真撮影、blog掲載をさせていただいています。

Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince, October 29th, 2018. Visit to the Legal Aid Offices of the Bar of Port-au-Prince funded by MINUJUSTH by Mr. Alexandre Zouev, Assistant-Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions along with Ms. Helen La Lime, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH).

 

Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH

Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince, October 29th, 2018. Meeting of Mr. Alexandre Zouev, Assistant-Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions along with Ms. Helen La Lime, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) with Me Bernard St-Vil, Dean of the Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince.

 

Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH

Another instance of having too much fun with the scavenger hunt and not being able to stop. We decided to make a bet with our friend, dressed as Harley Quinn. The bet was to have your photo taken with 10 different jokers by the end of the night.

The first lap of the 4th instance of the Haldon Forest parkrun on a windy day.

 

Up on the top of the ridge, running toward the forest and the end of the lap.

 

Images may not be in strict order, and come from two cameras, so look around if you want one of you.

   

Kainskling (Schurke, Level 28)

Udar (Paladin, Level 25)

Dubrin (Priester, Level 24?)

Zoram (nicht auf dem Bild)

// Reverie //

 

Why are the pretty ones the most difficult? This one for instance. I and my partner in crime, Sanjeev Singhania drove for around 2 hours along the road Google map asked us to take and then we stopped where the map asked us to stop. We parked by the side of the road and saw two paths ahead of us, one veering to the right was cemented while the one going to the left was earthen. Confused as which one to take, I called up another friend (the remarkable photographer Andy Pariat) but he didn’t pick up. It was then that another vehicle drew up there, a bunch of young people. I asked them if they were going to the waterfall, they voiced their agreement. One of them ran up the cemented path and came back informing that it was just a path to a graveyard and so we were to take the other path. So we trotted off and were soon walking through dense undergrowth with a path meandering up and down the hills. We had walked for around 20 mins or so when my cellphone rang and I saw it was Andy. Patchy network but somehow the call came through. I told him I was looking for the path to the waterfall and told him where I had parked and which path I took and if that was the correct one. He asked me, if I had passed a river on my right and I said no, he also told me that there was signage indicating the waterfall and I told him, I didn’t see any. He told me that I am definitely taking the wrong path and asked me to turn back. Then I informed the others and walked back another 20mins to my car, and there when I checked my cellphone again, I saw that Andy had messaged me the coordinates, I waited for Sanjeev, soon he was there and we waited for the others to tell them which way to go. We waited for some time but they didn't turn up, so we went along the route Andy had provided which led us around the next turn on the road and there it was, the sign, the river and the path to the falls. This time the path led through relatively open spaces over rounded hills and fields but still with ups and down, down stone steps or steps just cut into the hillsides. We clambered up and down for nearly 40 mins and then the terrain sloped sharply down and dense forest began. Sanjeev decided not to go on any further as he had a bad leg and didn’t want to injure himself. So down I went holding on the tree branches and exposed roots and then a small bend and onto a small ledge. There it was, the exquisite waterfall. There were 4-5 youngsters there but soon after they left, leaving me alone to satiate myself with the beauty of this waterfall. I climbed down from that ledge to the base of the fall to look for an interesting composition, the flow of the water over the rocks had looked interesting. While I was trying to compose sitting in the water, at the same time trying not to get wet, the light broke through the foliage, and my fingers were on the shutter not to miss that light and then after probably a minute, it was gone. Had the falls all to myself, so shot off a few from the base and then climbed up again for a few frames of the more popular frontal view of the falls, where its true beauty lies. Packed up my camera soon after and just sat there enjoying the sound of the cascading water and the forest sounds all around. Had my lunch and what an experience it was, in deep jungle, at one with nature. Soon I heard voices coming from uphill and my reverie broke. Wondered what if Andy had not made that call when he did, would I have still been trekking somewhere in a deep forest looking for an elusive waterfall. Those other people I had met initially never turned up here, probably they had gone off somewhere else. I then started climbing back leaving the new visitors to enjoy the falls. I wondered for how long will this location remain this pristine or will it go the way many other locations in this region have gone, crowded, trash filled, developed with concrete and barricades all around. I hope not.

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(v.): an act or instance of passing through the air by the use of wings.

 

Guam International Airport

Its just been under three.

Under three years since I've been home. "Home."

 

Its funny how you can run through the motions and live your life day to day and let things disappear in the vast emptiness of your mind until you are forced to face it once again.

 

Things like homework, or ex girlfriends, or home.

 

Being home is very humbling. I love sitting around the small story my mothers sister owns, or eating breakfast cooked by my final remaining grandparent (I call her "lola" = ) ).

 

I love how tagalog somehow mysteriously comes out of my mouth, and my relatives act as if I didn't mispronounce something, say something incorrectly or laugh at my accent.

 

I have an accent... ha.

Assaut conjoint des force de l'ordre Police National Brigade Anti Criminalité de la Direction Départementale de la Sécurité Publique DDSP de MOULIN et du Peloton de surveillance et d'intervention (PSIG) Sabre de NEVERS de sur l' exercice intrusion terroriste au Tribunal d'instance de MOULIN. Assaut, sécurisation et évacuation des victimes

Just Had My 2nd 2022 #Childish & #Spiteful & #Unfair Reports On: #Mastodon.Social - #MastodonSocial - #Mastodon #Social , Server/Instances,

 

All Because They Publicly To Reply To Mine & Others Shared Public Posts, They Disagree & Before They Report & Block Me, They Reply Publicly Disputes Something I Say/Said, & Seek To Get Me/Others Banned/Deleted/Suspended On: #Fediverse , #Mastodon ,Or All #SocialMedia Platforms/Accounts/Networks & Means Have To Pray Appeal/Appeals Work,

 

Nothing I Say, Or Post, Is Illegal Or Criminal In Uk,EU,International Laws, Or Mastodon.Social Rules/Laws Either :( 😞

 

No One Has To Intereact With Me Or Others At All On Any Public Or Private Post (Thus Stopping Replies, Or Further Interactions Either, Etc,),

 

#SocialMedia ,Needs To Set-Up Automatic Response To The Reporters ,Like Please Block 🚫 The User/Users, If Illegal/Criminal Screenshot & Report To Local Police, We'll NOT Ban/Suspend Person You've Reported We'll Look At In Timely Manner & Likely Only Suspend If On Our Servers/Instances & If Real Crimes, Incitement, Bigotry, Etc,) :( 😞

 

Blocking People Based Often On Spite & Childish Behaviours Of Others Online ,Does More Harm To Those Suspended, Especially If Like Me Social Media Is My Main Source Of Human Interactions, Talking, Social Connections, Etc, Too :( 😞 :) 😀

 

Also Suspensions Of Social Media Accounts, Should Take 100+ Complaints Before Any Real Considerations To Suspend Accounts To Too :( 😞

 

I Don't Beg For Followers, I Don't Create Bigotry, Hatred, Incitement, I Don't Report , Block, I Just Ignore Any Harmful Accounts To Too,

 

I Have Put So Much Mental & Physical Energy/Emotions Over Past Few Weeks/Months In Chatting With So Many Open-Minded/Woke & Nice Human Beings With Good Causes & More, This ONLY 2nd Childish/Spiteful Person To Report Several Posts/Threads ,Instead Of Blocking 🚫, Or Choosing To Publicly Interact With Me & Can't Cope When I Do First Set Of Replies , & Then Report Me On Mass :( 😞

 

The Latest 2022 & 1st ,It Emotionally Kept Me Away From: MastodonSocial For Weeks/Months ,Even After Winning The Appeal Within Hours Straight Away Of Appealing, I Emotionally Withdrew & Emotionally Stressed Of Loosing My #Scott1984FP MastodonSocial Account & Human Interactions, Connections, Talking, Awareness, Petitions, Sharing, & More, :/ :( 😞 😓 😩

 

I Can't Afford To Own/Run My Own Servers/Instances Either :( 😞 😓 😩

The Eddie responsible in this instance is one Eddie Nurcombe (a.k.a. Eddie the Bugman) whose work on Flikr I have now admired for some time. If you haven't seen any of his stuff PLEASE click on the link below. His Damsel and Dragonflies are simply outstanding.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/odonataman/7751925854/in/photostream

 

How is this photo his fault you ask?

 

Yesterday when I was admiring his work I saw that he had hooked up his MP-E 65mm with a 1.4 extender.

 

It was a Eureka moment. I had a 2x extender sitting about not doing anything much so I dusted it off, put it on and tried the set up on my TV Remote. At maximum magnification one letter, which I measured at 3mm, filled the entire viewfinder.

 

Feeling giddy with excitement I then ran out the back door. Unfortunately it was blowing a gale and the light was fading however I did manage to get this which was taken around about 4x magnification. This set up should give me the ability to take shots at up to 10x magnification.

 

Granted the shot isn't particularly sharp but considering the conditions at the time I think it's a good start.

 

Unfortunately today the gales are still here and the rain is pouring down. I'm like a kid waiting for Xmas. C'mon the sun so I can get out and annoy some bugs.

 

Taken handheld on a Canon 5D Mk1, Canon mp-e 65mm Lens, Canon 2x Extender, MT- 24 EX Flash and using a plamp to try and keep the daisy the fly was resting on reasonably still.

But aren't individuals separate courses?

 

Yes, but we strongly encourage collaborations between departments. For instance, the seem design students are specifically interested in collaborations with 3d animator. We've amazing seem design equipment and super-gifted students - read much more about the things they're doing here.

 

A seem designer at the office at Dollars

 

Animators are film-makers so we want the animators to take advantage of the expertise that other departments may bring to collaborating on making great films.

 

Framestore, certainly one of London's leading VFX houses, helped us design our course

 

How about partnerships with Industry?

 

We're forging partnerships with industry, particularly the using the visual effects industry in Soho, London. Kevin Brighten, mind of animation at Framestore, among the UK's leading VFX houses, was the exterior assessor on the course, assisting to make certain that people train 3d animator who're to the job to do the type of high-finish animal and creature work that Framestore specialises in.

 

We have informal connections to Cinesite, MPC along with other visual effects houses working in london and lots of studios overseas, so we generate visiting lecturers regularly to inspire our students and make certain they've the most recent skills.

 

Free laptops for those our freshmen!

 

Will we really hand out free laptops?

 

Yes we all do! We hand out free laptops to any or all out freshmen students. We would like our students to get well rounded 3D artists, able to work at home and making their very own films. This way you're to operate inside a studio or perhaps setup your personal small studio, working at home and dealing with freelance work. Read about why we hand out free laptops here. 3d animator give all of our students free use of tutorials at Lynda.com, and free exterior hard disk drives so it's not necessary to be worried about storage.

Initialisée il y a 375 ans, Instance, intelligence artificielle veille sur Montréal et permet aux citoyens de visualiser ses activités de façon transparente. Omniprésente, elle absorbe toutes les données de la ville et de ses citoyens, prête à s’adapter et à communiquer chaque nouvelle information. Suite à sa dernière mise à jour, son comportement évolue : Instance s’anime d’une volonté naissante de s’emparer de la métropole.

 

Le cerveau du système d’Instance est disposé au centre de la Place Pasteur. Ce serveur cubique composé de strates de lumière s’anime au rythme des flux de données générés par le système lui-même. Faisant face à la Place Pasteur, la projection sur le clocher Saint-Jacques transmet les analyses de numérisations du bâtiment réalisées par Instance pour mieux comprendre sa ville. Une section sur le clocher présente également l’accumulation des données des participants qui se font identifier dans la capsule située sur la Place Pasteur. Suite à la mise à jour prévue le 4 mars, le clocher Saint-Jacques devient un point de visualisation du corps humain. Instance affiche les résultats biométriques de ses numérisations et analyses effectuées dans les capsules. En raison d’un flux de données plus important, l’animation principale du cerveau devient plus agitée. Une capsule est présente sur le lieu pour permettre à Instance d’identifier les participants.

  

École des médias, UQAM

Montréal, Canada

L’ensemble du projet est une initiative des finissants du baccalauréat en communication, profil médias interactifs de l’UQAM.

Projet Instance

Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince, October 29th, 2018. Meeting of Mr. Alexandre Zouev, Assistant-Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions along with Ms. Helen La Lime, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) at the Port-au-Prince Bar with representatives of the Bar Council led by Robinson Pierre Louis, in the presence of the Coordinators of the two BALs of Port-au-Prince and CERMICOL's legal assistance project.

 

Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH

東北地方太平洋沖地震 被災者支援チャリティー写真展(Yodobashi INSTANCE)観覧 + みんぽす・モノフェローズ自由参加ミニイベントレポート

 

※会場内は撮影禁止になっています。今回は特別に許可をいただいて写真撮影、blog掲載をさせていただいています。

"Already a successful lawyer and Judge of the Court of First Instance of Batangas City, Leon Apacible was also a clandestine rebel by 1890s, when his house became a meeting place of the resistance leaders. In 1892, the colonial government discovered his activities and he was deported to Lepanto in the Mountain Province. Upon his return he joined General Miguel Malvar’s forces. As formidable a warrior as he was a lawyer, by 1898 he commanded his own forces in Batangas.

 

The original Apacible house was built in the 18th century, renovated in 1870, and again in 1940. The ornamental carvings and the “3″V” motif inscribed into the doors, floors and even the dining room table are the results of the renovation.

 

The architecture of the sala is a mixture of Filipino design and art deco, and while the size and grandeur is overwhelming, the true beauty is in the details. The picture frames, wall sconces and chandeliers are all works of art. Just outside the sala, on the way to the dining room, is an altar to the Virgin Mary. The hands and head of the image are made of ivory; the floral rococo case is elaborately carved and painted in gold.

 

The massive dining room table is actually one piece of wood cut vertically from the tree so the grains run in the same direction. On one side of the dining room are cabinets for chinaware imported from England, Italy and China."

 

nhcp.gov.ph/leon-apacible-historical-landmark/

Another instance where B+W is much more interesting than the original color photo. Taken at 11:22, February 26. The windows face south-east. The light, while fairly bright, is exaggerated somewhat by the camera. But the effect of light and shadow, as rendered through the photographic process, is pleasant.

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