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Body and controls of the Nikon D500.
Example Images from Nikon D500 Experience guide to the D500.
Setup your Menus and Custom Settings, for various shooting situations, with help from my Nikon D500 Setup Guide Spreadsheet:
blog.dojoklo.com/2016/05/24/nikon-d500-setup-guide-spread...
Latest military casualty figures in proportion to each force's troop numbers. I think this gives a clearer sense of which armies are taking the most flak.
More here:
www.informationisbeautiful.net/2009/afghanistan-troop-cas...
Inspired by data from the Guardian data blog:
www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/mar/01/iraq-afghani...
My reworked data here:
spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tY8Ijcw0qpO2xT8Y7B7AUww&a...
Body and controls of the Nikon D500.
Example Images from Nikon D500 Experience guide to the D500.
Setup your Menus and Custom Settings, for various shooting situations, with help from my Nikon D500 Setup Guide Spreadsheet:
blog.dojoklo.com/2016/05/24/nikon-d500-setup-guide-spread...
There is a thread on this in the strobist group discussions.
My wife was out having fun with her girlfriends, so I decided to have
some geeky fun at home with flashes, tape measures and a flash meter.
After blinding my eyes with a few hundred pops and some exercises in
trigonometry and spreadsheet programming I got the following results:
SB-800 flash power at different zoom settings
SB-24 flash power at different zoom settings
I wanted to know what is the exact effect of the flash head zoom
setting on my two main work horse flashes, the Nikon SB-24 and the
Nikon SB-800. I decided to measure the power of the flashes with a
flash meter at various angles and different zoom settings.
This was my setup. I mounted the flash on a light stand and pointed it
at another light stand at a distance of 200 centimeters. I placed a
tripod 200 centimeters left from the flash, forming a right-angled
triangle.
Then I ran a metal tape measure from the tripod to the other light
stand at the same height as the flash head. The distance from the
flash to each end of the measure was 200 cm, and the measure was at an
angle of 45 degrees from the flash head axis.
I set the flash at 1/4 manual power and mounted a wireless flash
trigger for triggering the flash.
I measured the output level of the flash every 10 centimeters along
the tape measure with my Sekonic L-308B light meter. I did this at
every zoom setting for both of the flashes. I pointed the dome of the
flash meter always towards the flash.
When I had gathered all the data, I entered it into a spreadsheet
(OpenOffice.org). I calculated the angle and distance from flash for
each measurement point, and adjusted the results based on distance and
the inverse squre law fall-off of light (as if each measurement had
been taken at constant distance from flash).
Then I generated two charts that show the light output of the flashes
at different angles from the flash head axis. The light output is
given in f-stops relative to f/11 at ISO200, i.e. -1 is f/8, -2.5 is f/4.8 etc.
Lighting info for this setup shot: The visible SB-800 on light stand
is at 1/4 manual power. There is also an SB-24 with a CTO gel on full
manual power that is on a table at right and pointed at the ceiling.
In addition, there is an SB-16 at 85 mm with a 3/4 CTO gel behind the
table seen in the photo and pointed at the SB-800. The SB-800 and
SB-24 were triggered by a wireless eBay trigger and the SB-16 was
triggered by an optical trigger.
The black fabric hanging from a microphone boom stand is used to
flag off reflections from the surrounding room.
Microsoft Excel 2010 - What-If Analysis icon
I often need large pictures of Microsoft Excel icons to use in my teaching and couldn't find them anywhere, so I created my own. A bit rough but hopefully it is useful to you as well.
You may be interested to know that I actually created the icon in MS Excel 2010 and then took a screen shot. The squares are rows and columns and the text at the bottom is entered in a merged cell. That is also why it isn't exactly the same as the original icon.
As an ongoing fascination with making fake map-looking things in Excel via formatted pivot tables, here's one showing tornadoes in the US.
All about the process at: uxblog.idvsolutions.com
2007 State Meet Results
Posted in Kern XC Results, Schools, Championships, State, McFarland, Foothill, Wasco, Shafter, North, East, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, Delano, Highland, DyeStatCal, Garces, Frontier, Tehachapi
andynoise.com/blog/2007/11/18/2007-state-meet-entrants-fr...
i made this excel spreadsheet of kern’s state meet results HERE
photos HERE
dyestatcal reports that:
David McCuthcheon of Vista Murrieta and Riley Sullivan of Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo) led a pack of eight runners through the mile in 4:46. Included in that pack was junior Chris Schwartz of Foothill (Bakersfield), who moved to a small lead over Brett Walters of Sultana (Hesperia) and Sullivan at two miles passed in 9:48. Schwartz maintained his lead the rest of the way finishing in 15:13 to Sullivan’s 15:14 and Walters’ 15:21.
boys div. one results:
1 363 CS Chris Schwartz JR Foothill 15:13 4:54
2 1894 SS Riley Sullivan SR Trabuco H 15:14 4:54
155 424 CS Cody Gragg SR North Bak 17:07 5:31
complete rsults HERE
boys div. two:
121 352 CS Oscar Fuentez SR East Bake 17:09 5:32
151 385 CS Talan Reed SR Liberty 17:29 5:38
21. 609 Highland ( 17:34 1:27:49)
=================================
1 101 381 CS Angel Moreno SR 17:12
2 111 378 CS Colin Lewis SO 17:18
3 117 384 CS Jake Van Zandt SO 17:24
4 136 382 CS Austin Stapley SR 17:45
5 144 380 CS Codyh Hughes SR 18:10
6 (146) 379 CS Jeff Marsh SR 18:15
7 (158) 383 CS Joseph Cox SR 19:02
23. 647 Centennial ( 17:46 1:28:49)
=================================
1 102 297 CS Arturo Ramirez SR 17:13
2 121 296 CS Brant Jones SR 17:28
3 131 294 CS Jim Diller SO 17:36
4 145 300 CS Chris Whitaker JR 18:14
5 148 298 CS Gehrig Smith JR 18:18
6 (159) 299 CS Zack Thomas SR 19:29
complete results HERE
boys div. three:
144 463 CS Asencion Mendoz JR Wasco 17:44 5:43
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV BOYS
49 368 CS Connor O’Malley SO Garces Me 17:00 5:29
3. 142 McFarland ( 16:47 1:23:55)
=================================
1 16 405 CS Jesus Gomez SR 16:34
2 18 403 CS Alfonso Cisneros JR 16:35
3 21 404 CS Eddie Garcia JR 16:38
4 39 402 CS Marco Camargo SO 17:01
5 48 401 CS Francisco Nava FR 17:07
6 ( 49) 406 CS Marco Perez FR 17:08
7 ( 96) 400 CS Gerardo Alcala JR 17:44
complete results HERE
DIVISION I GIRLS:
84 423 CS Candace Carlson JR North Bak 19:28 6:16
189 451 CS Ashley Nolasco SR Stockdale 22:42 7:19
complete results HERE
DIVISION II GIRLS
189 351 CS Sophia Garcia FR East Bake 22:57 7:24
22. 644 Centennial ( 21:22 1:46:49)
=================================
1 102 291 CS Ashlee Thomas SR 20:32
2 125 287 CS Lizzy Baker-Steimer SR 21:10
3 128 289 CS Kelsey Dahl JR 21:11
4 142 292 CS Rachel Tiner SR 21:48
5 147 288 CS Jessica Crowe JR 22:08
6 (149) 290 CS Monica Morley SR 22:11
7 (153) 293 CS Jacquelynn Vaughan SO 22:25
23. 686 Highland ( 21:39 1:48:12)
=================================
1 126 1961 CS Gabrielle Breeding SR 21:10
2 130 1960 CS Angelina Roman SR 21:18
3 132 1963 CS Dennise Mercado SO 21:21
4 144 1964 CS Vikki Razo SR 21:51
5 154 1965 CS Jeannette Rodriguez SO 22:32
6 (155) 1966 CS Gabriela Rodier JR 22:49
7 (156) 1962 CS Angela Goodwin SR 23:11
complete results HERE
DIVISION III GIRLS
80 366 CS Halle Meadows FR Frontier 20:05 6:28
156 454 CS Sarah Whitson SO Tehachapi 21:36 6:57
172 453 CS Emily Leming SR Tehachapi 22:12 7:09
22. 602 Shafter ( 22:22 1:51:47)
=================================
1 66 447 CS Cassandra Salazar SR 20:10
2 81 450 CS Elizabeth Wittenberg JR 20:28
3 145 444 CS Lindsee Handel FR 22:27
4 153 445 CS Katerina Plaza FR 23:39
5 157 449 CS Amy Waters SR 25:03
6 (160) 446 CS Anna Polley SR 27:10
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV GIRLS
46 399 CS Ruby Lara SO McFarland 20:13 6:31
112 398 CS Corina Garcia FR McFarland 21:24 6:54
137 452 CS Melinda Magee SR Taft 21:58 7:05
complete results HERE
DIVISION V GIRLS
141 267 CS Liz Adee SR Bakersfiel 23:41 7:38
168 270 CS Noemi Montoya JR Bakersfiel 27:13 8:46
complete results HERE
Map of billboards non-conforming to 1997 ordinance, according to spreadsheet prepared by City of Tacoma staff in 2007.
Can you find the city underneath the billboards?
Link to the interactive google map:
By day, her world is black and white—debits and credits, columns in a spreadsheet, numbers in a row. But by night Debra Jeter’s world is sepia-toned and dreamlike, as she weaves words into short stories, screenplays and novels that draw on her life as a child in rural Kentucky. news.vanderbilt.edu/2013/08/number-crunching-professor-is...
Here's a speculative scene that blends whimsy, tension, and quiet defiance—where vision triumphs over practicality, and the owl-shaped dream takes flight:
Scene: The Planning Room at Birdland Inc. A long table. Blueprints scattered like feathers. A vintage coffee pot gurgles in the corner. Walt Mitty, sleeves rolled up, stands beside a large sketch of an owl’s face—its eyes wide, its beak pointing toward a banner labeled “Main Entrance.” Across from him sits Harold Quibble, VP of Operations, armed with a spreadsheet and a calculator the size of a lunch tray.
HAROLD QUIBBLE--Walt, I’ve run the numbers. Again. The curvature of the monorail loop alone adds 17% to construction costs. Not to mention the symmetry issues with the beak plaza. It’s charming, yes, but it’s not… efficient.
WALT MITTY--Efficient? Harold, we’re not building a warehouse. We’re building wonder. Children won’t remember how symmetrical the loading zones were. They’ll remember standing in the pupil of an owl and feeling like the world was watching over them.
HAROLD QUIBBLE--But the zoning board—
WALT MITTY (interrupting gently)--Will approve it. Because we’ll show them that this isn’t just a park. It’s a story. The owl is wisdom. Curiosity. Nighttime dreams. Every path leads to discovery. Every feather is a ride, a show, a moment of grace.
HAROLD QUIBBLE--You’re romanticizing. Again.
WALT MITTY--I’m remembering. The way my daughter looked up at the stars and asked if birds dream. I want this place to answer that question. Not with facts—but with experience.
HAROLD QUIBBLE (softening, but still skeptical)--And the investors?
WALT MITTY--They’ll come. Because they’ll see what you’re trying not to: that magic has a shape. And in Birdland, it looks like an owl’s face.
A long pause. Harold stares at the sketch. The owl’s eyes seem to blink in the lamplight.
HAROLD QUIBBLE--You know this will be a logistical nightmare.
WALT MITTY--So was flight. So was laughter. So was every good idea that ever made a child gasp.
HAROLD QUIBBLE (sighs, then smiles faintly)--Then I suppose I’ll need a new spreadsheet.
WALT MITTY--Make it feather-shaped.
Postscript: Why did Walt Disney not design Disneyland to make it look Disneyesque; like the shape of Mickey Mouse, for example? The idea that Walt might’ve dreamed of a Mickey shaped park, only to be gently deflated by a spreadsheet-wielding realist? It’s like a scene from a speculative biopic: Walt sketching a mouse-shaped layout on a napkin, while a suit across the table mutters about zoning and sewage lines and parking lots. It feels almost mythic.
Here is a Europe-centric analysis of LEGO train window (frame) availability (on BrickLink, snapshot dated 26 July 2016), for those who might be faintly interested. Surprisingly, despite #6556 in White being in greater numbers, they are not hugely cheaper than the equivalent in Tan.
FlickrMail me if anyone wants the Excel 2013 spreadsheet.
PS. Anyone know of a livery using Dark Purple?!
2007 State Meet Results
Posted in Kern XC Results, Schools, Championships, State, McFarland, Foothill, Wasco, Shafter, North, East, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, Delano, Highland, DyeStatCal, Garces, Frontier, Tehachapi
andynoise.com/blog/2007/11/18/2007-state-meet-entrants-fr...
i made this excel spreadsheet of kern’s state meet results HERE
photos HERE
dyestatcal reports that:
David McCuthcheon of Vista Murrieta and Riley Sullivan of Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo) led a pack of eight runners through the mile in 4:46. Included in that pack was junior Chris Schwartz of Foothill (Bakersfield), who moved to a small lead over Brett Walters of Sultana (Hesperia) and Sullivan at two miles passed in 9:48. Schwartz maintained his lead the rest of the way finishing in 15:13 to Sullivan’s 15:14 and Walters’ 15:21.
boys div. one results:
1 363 CS Chris Schwartz JR Foothill 15:13 4:54
2 1894 SS Riley Sullivan SR Trabuco H 15:14 4:54
155 424 CS Cody Gragg SR North Bak 17:07 5:31
complete rsults HERE
boys div. two:
121 352 CS Oscar Fuentez SR East Bake 17:09 5:32
151 385 CS Talan Reed SR Liberty 17:29 5:38
21. 609 Highland ( 17:34 1:27:49)
=================================
1 101 381 CS Angel Moreno SR 17:12
2 111 378 CS Colin Lewis SO 17:18
3 117 384 CS Jake Van Zandt SO 17:24
4 136 382 CS Austin Stapley SR 17:45
5 144 380 CS Codyh Hughes SR 18:10
6 (146) 379 CS Jeff Marsh SR 18:15
7 (158) 383 CS Joseph Cox SR 19:02
23. 647 Centennial ( 17:46 1:28:49)
=================================
1 102 297 CS Arturo Ramirez SR 17:13
2 121 296 CS Brant Jones SR 17:28
3 131 294 CS Jim Diller SO 17:36
4 145 300 CS Chris Whitaker JR 18:14
5 148 298 CS Gehrig Smith JR 18:18
6 (159) 299 CS Zack Thomas SR 19:29
complete results HERE
boys div. three:
144 463 CS Asencion Mendoz JR Wasco 17:44 5:43
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV BOYS
49 368 CS Connor O’Malley SO Garces Me 17:00 5:29
3. 142 McFarland ( 16:47 1:23:55)
=================================
1 16 405 CS Jesus Gomez SR 16:34
2 18 403 CS Alfonso Cisneros JR 16:35
3 21 404 CS Eddie Garcia JR 16:38
4 39 402 CS Marco Camargo SO 17:01
5 48 401 CS Francisco Nava FR 17:07
6 ( 49) 406 CS Marco Perez FR 17:08
7 ( 96) 400 CS Gerardo Alcala JR 17:44
complete results HERE
DIVISION I GIRLS:
84 423 CS Candace Carlson JR North Bak 19:28 6:16
189 451 CS Ashley Nolasco SR Stockdale 22:42 7:19
complete results HERE
DIVISION II GIRLS
189 351 CS Sophia Garcia FR East Bake 22:57 7:24
22. 644 Centennial ( 21:22 1:46:49)
=================================
1 102 291 CS Ashlee Thomas SR 20:32
2 125 287 CS Lizzy Baker-Steimer SR 21:10
3 128 289 CS Kelsey Dahl JR 21:11
4 142 292 CS Rachel Tiner SR 21:48
5 147 288 CS Jessica Crowe JR 22:08
6 (149) 290 CS Monica Morley SR 22:11
7 (153) 293 CS Jacquelynn Vaughan SO 22:25
23. 686 Highland ( 21:39 1:48:12)
=================================
1 126 1961 CS Gabrielle Breeding SR 21:10
2 130 1960 CS Angelina Roman SR 21:18
3 132 1963 CS Dennise Mercado SO 21:21
4 144 1964 CS Vikki Razo SR 21:51
5 154 1965 CS Jeannette Rodriguez SO 22:32
6 (155) 1966 CS Gabriela Rodier JR 22:49
7 (156) 1962 CS Angela Goodwin SR 23:11
complete results HERE
DIVISION III GIRLS
80 366 CS Halle Meadows FR Frontier 20:05 6:28
156 454 CS Sarah Whitson SO Tehachapi 21:36 6:57
172 453 CS Emily Leming SR Tehachapi 22:12 7:09
22. 602 Shafter ( 22:22 1:51:47)
=================================
1 66 447 CS Cassandra Salazar SR 20:10
2 81 450 CS Elizabeth Wittenberg JR 20:28
3 145 444 CS Lindsee Handel FR 22:27
4 153 445 CS Katerina Plaza FR 23:39
5 157 449 CS Amy Waters SR 25:03
6 (160) 446 CS Anna Polley SR 27:10
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV GIRLS
46 399 CS Ruby Lara SO McFarland 20:13 6:31
112 398 CS Corina Garcia FR McFarland 21:24 6:54
137 452 CS Melinda Magee SR Taft 21:58 7:05
complete results HERE
DIVISION V GIRLS
141 267 CS Liz Adee SR Bakersfiel 23:41 7:38
168 270 CS Noemi Montoya JR Bakersfiel 27:13 8:46
complete results HERE
As an ongoing fascination with making fake map-looking things in Excel via formatted pivot tables, here's one showing wildfires in the US.
All about the process at: uxblog.idvsolutions.com/2012/12/excel-hack-map.html
Gear available for purchase is listed here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrBzcCe2moh0CvZkhUuWSKXi2...
Disregard email drafts, notes applications and daily agenda administrators: Taskade does all that and the sky is the limit from there
All that I have to keep my life running is put away on the web. Some place. I can't discover it.
I'm discussing all the record numbers, meeting notes, daily agendas, contact data and section drafts I have to see each day. Additionally the plans I need to cook, wines I have to attempt, and YouTube recordings I should watch. A portion of that stuff lives in my email inbox, and some in Google Docs. At that point there are my Pinterest sheets, incidental bookmarks and the Evernote account I can never compose lucidly.
In principle, the web makes it simpler than any time in recent memory to keep all that I need a couple of taps away. Actually, the web has a method of dividing our lives. It resembles I composed everything in a journal and afterward become inebriated, tore out each page and shrouded them in better places around my home.
Taskade makes an extraordinary device for easy plans for the day, and you can utilize photographs, emoticons and stock workmanship to tidy them up.
Photograph: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
In the course of recent weeks, an application called Taskade has helped me transform mayhem into request. Taskade joins huge numbers of the best highlights of Google Docs, Excel and Dropbox, alongside heaps of assignment the executives and hierarchical instruments. Taskade Labs Chief Executive Ivan Zhao depicts the item as "the up and coming age of Microsoft Office," which is a little hyperbolic and a ton aspiring. However, it is the best life-association device I've attempted.
Taskade consolidates the highlights of a note-taking application, an assignment the executives application and a spreadsheet device the way that Steve Jobs joined an iPod, a cellphone and an internet browser into the iPhone: All these devices cooperate to make something more than its parts.
I should make reference to that Taskade is genuinely costly: It has a restricted complementary plan, and expenses $8 every month for hefty use. All things considered, it may pay for itself in the applications it replaces, and I've discovered it effectively worth the expense.
I presently have a page with all my carrier and lodging faithfulness numbers in a bulleted list, over a photograph of my dental protection card and an installed map with bearings to my dental specialist's office. I made information bases with all the films, books, TV shows, and YouTube recordings I have to get to—every cell opens to a rich archive with my notes and considerations. Taskade has all the meetings, research material and frameworks for my segments. I'm getting hitched soon and am gazing intently at my marital daily agenda consistently.
One of Taskade's most up to date includes is an information base apparatus, which you can see as a table, a schedule and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
Photograph: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
I used to require five separate applications to keep so much stuff straight. Presently it's all in Taskade, a couple of snaps or a basic pursuit away.
Square by Block
It may be simpler to consider Taskade a super-straightforward web designer than a profitability application.
At the point when you open another page in the application, you're truly making a clear matrix onto which you can put and organize pretty much anything. The application's fundamental component is the square, which could be a passage of text, a bulleted list, a table, a picture, a code piece, a YouTube video, a PDF and that's only the tip of the iceberg. You embed blocks with a tap or console alternate way, and afterward reorder and sort out these however much you might want. You can without much of a stretch change the idea of a square, as well. For example, you can choose a lot of text and transform it into a daily agenda.
Taskade's essential component is the square, which takes numerous structures: text, joins, pictures, bookmarks and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
Photograph: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
Taskade resembles chess: simple to learn, hard to ace. The application itself looks genuinely natural, with a sidebar on the left and your open page on the right. It has a couple of stylish comforts, similar to the alternative to add a spread photograph to the head of any page.
At the point when you first open the application, however, it doesn't do what's necessary to assist you with understanding all that it can do. Even following quite a while of utilizing Taskade every day, I'm just currently making sense of the most proficient approaches to get things done while attempting to abstain from settling on awful design choices. Do I truly require a full-page photograph inside my daily agenda? My recommendation: Make weighty utilization of Taskade's layouts, since they help you spread out pages and show what the application's prepared to do.
There are local Taskade applications for Windows, Mac and iOS. Mr. Zhao says an Android application ought to be accessible inside weeks. The web application works wonderfully on work area and portable, as well, and it's precisely the same experience regardless of which stage you're utilizing.
Taskade is exceptionally reliant on web network. It works disconnected uniquely with pages you've opened as of late while associated—which implies everything you can do is cross your fingers each time you open Taskade on a plane. On the upside, you can implant tweets and YouTube recordings, even whole website pages, inside a Taskade report.
Photograph: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
In spite of the fact that I use Taskade to keep steady over my own work and life (and you ought to as well), Taskade is intended for business groups. It offers communitarian altering, inline remarks and valuable devices for overseeing consents and allocating undertakings. In the event that you utilize Slack, you can get cautions each time somebody remarks on or changes a Taskade archive. Is anything but a substitute for Slack or Salesforce, however it can supplant a significant number of the apparatuses endless organizations use to store and offer data.
All in one resource
Matt Galligan, organizer of the Picks and Shovels Co., a digital money administrations startup, offered a valuable representation for Taskade. He says utilizing the application is much the same as shopping on Amazon. Previously, "stores specific," he stated, "and they worked admirably." Then Amazon went along and accumulated everything. It perhaps wasn't the best store for any single thing, yet the one-stop comfort made it brilliant.
That is simply it: Taskade isn't as ground-breaking a spreadsheet device as Excel, and it doesn't have a portion of the errand the board highlights I need—when an undertaking is expected, I might want an alarm, for example. (Taskade says that is coming.) Yet the application has helped me shave the spots I hold stuff down to only two. I can't prevent email from coming in; I can put everything else in Taskade.
Photograph: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
There's parcels left for the Taskade group to do, obviously. Notwithstanding task updates, it's additionally taking a shot at schedule sync, PowerPoint-style introduction includes, a web trimmer, better disconnected help and that Android application. It's additionally wanting to help administrations, for example, Zapier and If This Then That (IFTTT), which help move information between applications. In any case, it as of now accomplishes more than any of its rivals.
For quite a long time, I've bobbed around different note-taking applications and efficiency devices, never entirely upbeat. Evernote makes it simple to catch data, yet I never preferred the interface. Google Docs and Keep don't offer enough highlights. Trello, Asana and other task the board programming don't work for note taking.
Taskade wires the best of each—and others—into an uncommon renaissance application, capable in endless techniques for creation and association. I can't put a cost on the true serenity that originates from an unfragmented life. Pause, yes I can: It's eight bucks every month.
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Disregard email drafts, notes applications and daily agenda supervisors: Taskade does all that and that's only the tip of the iceberg
All that I have to keep my life running is put away on the web. Some place. I can't discover it.
I'm discussing all the record numbers, meeting notes, plans for the day, contact data and segment drafts I have to see each day. Besides the plans I need to cook, wines I have to attempt, and YouTube recordings I should watch. A portion of that stuff lives in my email inbox, and some in Google Docs. At that point there are my Pinterest sheets, random bookmarks and the Evernote account I can never arrange soundly.
In principle, the web makes it simpler than any time in recent memory to keep all that I need a couple of taps away. In actuality, the web has a method of dividing our lives. It resembles I composed everything in a scratch pad and afterward become inebriated, tore out each page and shrouded them in better places around my home.
Taskade makes an incredible device for easy plans for the day, and you can utilize photographs, emoticons and stock workmanship to tidy them up.
Photograph: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
In the course of recent weeks, an application called Taskade has helped me transform mayhem into request. Taskade consolidates a significant number of the best highlights of Google Docs, Excel and Dropbox, alongside loads of undertaking the executives and authoritative instruments. Taskade Labs Chief Executive Ivan Zhao depicts the item as "the up and coming age of Microsoft Office," which is a little hyperbolic and a ton aggressive. Be that as it may, it is the best life-association apparatus I've attempted.
Taskade joins the highlights of a note-taking application, an assignment the executives application and a spreadsheet instrument the way that Steve Jobs consolidated an iPod, a cellphone and an internet browser into the iPhone: All these apparatuses cooperate to make something more than its parts.
I should make reference to that Taskade is genuinely costly: It has a restricted complementary plan, and expenses $8 every month for substantial use. In any case, it may pay for itself in the applications it replaces, and I've discovered it effectively worth the expense.
I presently have a page with all my carrier and inn faithfulness numbers in a bulleted list, over a photograph of my dental protection card and an implanted guide with bearings to my dental specialist's office. I made information bases with all the films, books, TV shows, and YouTube recordings I have to get to—every cell opens to a rich archive with my notes and considerations. Taskade has all the meetings, research material and diagrams for my segments. I'm getting hitched soon and am gazing intently at my marital plan for the day consistently.
One of Taskade's freshest highlights is an information base apparatus, which you can see as a table, a schedule and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
Photograph: David Pierce/The Wall Street Journal
I used to require five separate applications to keep so much stuff straight. Presently it's all in Taskad
2007 State Meet Results
Posted in Kern XC Results, Schools, Championships, State, McFarland, Foothill, Wasco, Shafter, North, East, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, Delano, Highland, DyeStatCal, Garces, Frontier, Tehachapi
andynoise.com/blog/2007/11/18/2007-state-meet-entrants-fr...
i made this excel spreadsheet of kern’s state meet results HERE
photos HERE
dyestatcal reports that:
David McCuthcheon of Vista Murrieta and Riley Sullivan of Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo) led a pack of eight runners through the mile in 4:46. Included in that pack was junior Chris Schwartz of Foothill (Bakersfield), who moved to a small lead over Brett Walters of Sultana (Hesperia) and Sullivan at two miles passed in 9:48. Schwartz maintained his lead the rest of the way finishing in 15:13 to Sullivan’s 15:14 and Walters’ 15:21.
boys div. one results:
1 363 CS Chris Schwartz JR Foothill 15:13 4:54
2 1894 SS Riley Sullivan SR Trabuco H 15:14 4:54
155 424 CS Cody Gragg SR North Bak 17:07 5:31
complete rsults HERE
boys div. two:
121 352 CS Oscar Fuentez SR East Bake 17:09 5:32
151 385 CS Talan Reed SR Liberty 17:29 5:38
21. 609 Highland ( 17:34 1:27:49)
=================================
1 101 381 CS Angel Moreno SR 17:12
2 111 378 CS Colin Lewis SO 17:18
3 117 384 CS Jake Van Zandt SO 17:24
4 136 382 CS Austin Stapley SR 17:45
5 144 380 CS Codyh Hughes SR 18:10
6 (146) 379 CS Jeff Marsh SR 18:15
7 (158) 383 CS Joseph Cox SR 19:02
23. 647 Centennial ( 17:46 1:28:49)
=================================
1 102 297 CS Arturo Ramirez SR 17:13
2 121 296 CS Brant Jones SR 17:28
3 131 294 CS Jim Diller SO 17:36
4 145 300 CS Chris Whitaker JR 18:14
5 148 298 CS Gehrig Smith JR 18:18
6 (159) 299 CS Zack Thomas SR 19:29
complete results HERE
boys div. three:
144 463 CS Asencion Mendoz JR Wasco 17:44 5:43
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV BOYS
49 368 CS Connor O’Malley SO Garces Me 17:00 5:29
3. 142 McFarland ( 16:47 1:23:55)
=================================
1 16 405 CS Jesus Gomez SR 16:34
2 18 403 CS Alfonso Cisneros JR 16:35
3 21 404 CS Eddie Garcia JR 16:38
4 39 402 CS Marco Camargo SO 17:01
5 48 401 CS Francisco Nava FR 17:07
6 ( 49) 406 CS Marco Perez FR 17:08
7 ( 96) 400 CS Gerardo Alcala JR 17:44
complete results HERE
DIVISION I GIRLS:
84 423 CS Candace Carlson JR North Bak 19:28 6:16
189 451 CS Ashley Nolasco SR Stockdale 22:42 7:19
complete results HERE
DIVISION II GIRLS
189 351 CS Sophia Garcia FR East Bake 22:57 7:24
22. 644 Centennial ( 21:22 1:46:49)
=================================
1 102 291 CS Ashlee Thomas SR 20:32
2 125 287 CS Lizzy Baker-Steimer SR 21:10
3 128 289 CS Kelsey Dahl JR 21:11
4 142 292 CS Rachel Tiner SR 21:48
5 147 288 CS Jessica Crowe JR 22:08
6 (149) 290 CS Monica Morley SR 22:11
7 (153) 293 CS Jacquelynn Vaughan SO 22:25
23. 686 Highland ( 21:39 1:48:12)
=================================
1 126 1961 CS Gabrielle Breeding SR 21:10
2 130 1960 CS Angelina Roman SR 21:18
3 132 1963 CS Dennise Mercado SO 21:21
4 144 1964 CS Vikki Razo SR 21:51
5 154 1965 CS Jeannette Rodriguez SO 22:32
6 (155) 1966 CS Gabriela Rodier JR 22:49
7 (156) 1962 CS Angela Goodwin SR 23:11
complete results HERE
DIVISION III GIRLS
80 366 CS Halle Meadows FR Frontier 20:05 6:28
156 454 CS Sarah Whitson SO Tehachapi 21:36 6:57
172 453 CS Emily Leming SR Tehachapi 22:12 7:09
22. 602 Shafter ( 22:22 1:51:47)
=================================
1 66 447 CS Cassandra Salazar SR 20:10
2 81 450 CS Elizabeth Wittenberg JR 20:28
3 145 444 CS Lindsee Handel FR 22:27
4 153 445 CS Katerina Plaza FR 23:39
5 157 449 CS Amy Waters SR 25:03
6 (160) 446 CS Anna Polley SR 27:10
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV GIRLS
46 399 CS Ruby Lara SO McFarland 20:13 6:31
112 398 CS Corina Garcia FR McFarland 21:24 6:54
137 452 CS Melinda Magee SR Taft 21:58 7:05
complete results HERE
DIVISION V GIRLS
141 267 CS Liz Adee SR Bakersfiel 23:41 7:38
168 270 CS Noemi Montoya JR Bakersfiel 27:13 8:46
complete results HERE
Query ran. Data extracted. Spreadsheet formatted and encrypted. CD burned. Label printed and applied. CD in jewel case. Letter printed. Just need my admin to send the CD. Done!
Merry Christmas to Ya'all and Happy New Year!!!
So this got pretty epic. Evan saw some cute customized signs for people to buy to put up their network passwords for their guests. He asked me if I could do one like a "Home Sweet Home" sampler, and I do not turn such a challenge down.
I aimed for 8x10", so I measured out that size on my cloth, marked it off with long stitches (also helped me count), and created a spreadsheet with the same numbers in the grid. Then I could play around with designs without having to do much besides copy/paste.
This is the biggest cross stitch I've designed on my own, though. As always, lots of blurred lines between things I scrounged somewhere and things I made up.
Here's my anatomy of the project, because I like to cite my sources:
* Border design: a mix of the border on the "aiguilles" box from this French sampler (elongated to five stitches long) + the accents from the similar design on this embroidered linen.
* Corner flourishes: basic blackwork kinda thing. I wanted to put something cute in there, but it was too small a space for any cross-stitched picture.
* "WELCOME": adapted from the font Tant Gertrud, made a bit bigger.
* Leafy border: found in this Etsy sampler.
* "Take our": adapted from the font Gerber, which is free and awesome. I simplified the "k" to make it fit the design better.
* "WIFI": found in this (downloadable) 1973 Handbook of Lettering for Stitchers, p. 47. I love this one.
* Computers: adapted from this collection of tech icons.
* Diamond doodad: pretty basic doodad, but a relative of the middle borders.
* Middle borders: from this ABC sampler.
* Heart: own design, not hard to do.
* Wifi symbol: own design, total pain to do.
* Dogs: BEST FIND OF THE WHOLE GAME: taken from this 1889 French design book, p. 7. I LOVE THESE. This is exactly the reason I do this dorky crap!
* Teacup: own design, more or less, after searching through a bunch of too-large ones.
* Book: own design, assisted by this icon on the Noun Project + this goofy Stitchboard wizard.
* Keys: this ABC sampler again.
* "Net" & "Pw": adapted from Tant Gertrud font again, mostly to add another serif on the "w".
* "Merp" & password: using the font Orange Kid (which is free).
And so can you! Boy, it sounds downright simple when I lay it out like that.
I really do like it a lot. If I were doing it over again, I would experiment more to get the colors a bit snazzier. I do not have good instincts for colors in designs, what will complement. Also, for instance, the purple in the accents and the purple in the dogs' row are totally different. You can tell when you look at the spools, but on the micro level on the cloth they look just the same. Similar story with the blues.
Anyway, this was taken just before I finished up. If you need my password, come visit!
2007 State Meet Results
Posted in Kern XC Results, Schools, Championships, State, McFarland, Foothill, Wasco, Shafter, North, East, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, Delano, Highland, DyeStatCal, Garces, Frontier, Tehachapi
andynoise.com/blog/2007/11/18/2007-state-meet-entrants-fr...
i made this excel spreadsheet of kern’s state meet results HERE
photos HERE
dyestatcal reports that:
David McCuthcheon of Vista Murrieta and Riley Sullivan of Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo) led a pack of eight runners through the mile in 4:46. Included in that pack was junior Chris Schwartz of Foothill (Bakersfield), who moved to a small lead over Brett Walters of Sultana (Hesperia) and Sullivan at two miles passed in 9:48. Schwartz maintained his lead the rest of the way finishing in 15:13 to Sullivan’s 15:14 and Walters’ 15:21.
boys div. one results:
1 363 CS Chris Schwartz JR Foothill 15:13 4:54
2 1894 SS Riley Sullivan SR Trabuco H 15:14 4:54
155 424 CS Cody Gragg SR North Bak 17:07 5:31
complete rsults HERE
boys div. two:
121 352 CS Oscar Fuentez SR East Bake 17:09 5:32
151 385 CS Talan Reed SR Liberty 17:29 5:38
21. 609 Highland ( 17:34 1:27:49)
=================================
1 101 381 CS Angel Moreno SR 17:12
2 111 378 CS Colin Lewis SO 17:18
3 117 384 CS Jake Van Zandt SO 17:24
4 136 382 CS Austin Stapley SR 17:45
5 144 380 CS Codyh Hughes SR 18:10
6 (146) 379 CS Jeff Marsh SR 18:15
7 (158) 383 CS Joseph Cox SR 19:02
23. 647 Centennial ( 17:46 1:28:49)
=================================
1 102 297 CS Arturo Ramirez SR 17:13
2 121 296 CS Brant Jones SR 17:28
3 131 294 CS Jim Diller SO 17:36
4 145 300 CS Chris Whitaker JR 18:14
5 148 298 CS Gehrig Smith JR 18:18
6 (159) 299 CS Zack Thomas SR 19:29
complete results HERE
boys div. three:
144 463 CS Asencion Mendoz JR Wasco 17:44 5:43
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV BOYS
49 368 CS Connor O’Malley SO Garces Me 17:00 5:29
3. 142 McFarland ( 16:47 1:23:55)
=================================
1 16 405 CS Jesus Gomez SR 16:34
2 18 403 CS Alfonso Cisneros JR 16:35
3 21 404 CS Eddie Garcia JR 16:38
4 39 402 CS Marco Camargo SO 17:01
5 48 401 CS Francisco Nava FR 17:07
6 ( 49) 406 CS Marco Perez FR 17:08
7 ( 96) 400 CS Gerardo Alcala JR 17:44
complete results HERE
DIVISION I GIRLS:
84 423 CS Candace Carlson JR North Bak 19:28 6:16
189 451 CS Ashley Nolasco SR Stockdale 22:42 7:19
complete results HERE
DIVISION II GIRLS
189 351 CS Sophia Garcia FR East Bake 22:57 7:24
22. 644 Centennial ( 21:22 1:46:49)
=================================
1 102 291 CS Ashlee Thomas SR 20:32
2 125 287 CS Lizzy Baker-Steimer SR 21:10
3 128 289 CS Kelsey Dahl JR 21:11
4 142 292 CS Rachel Tiner SR 21:48
5 147 288 CS Jessica Crowe JR 22:08
6 (149) 290 CS Monica Morley SR 22:11
7 (153) 293 CS Jacquelynn Vaughan SO 22:25
23. 686 Highland ( 21:39 1:48:12)
=================================
1 126 1961 CS Gabrielle Breeding SR 21:10
2 130 1960 CS Angelina Roman SR 21:18
3 132 1963 CS Dennise Mercado SO 21:21
4 144 1964 CS Vikki Razo SR 21:51
5 154 1965 CS Jeannette Rodriguez SO 22:32
6 (155) 1966 CS Gabriela Rodier JR 22:49
7 (156) 1962 CS Angela Goodwin SR 23:11
complete results HERE
DIVISION III GIRLS
80 366 CS Halle Meadows FR Frontier 20:05 6:28
156 454 CS Sarah Whitson SO Tehachapi 21:36 6:57
172 453 CS Emily Leming SR Tehachapi 22:12 7:09
22. 602 Shafter ( 22:22 1:51:47)
=================================
1 66 447 CS Cassandra Salazar SR 20:10
2 81 450 CS Elizabeth Wittenberg JR 20:28
3 145 444 CS Lindsee Handel FR 22:27
4 153 445 CS Katerina Plaza FR 23:39
5 157 449 CS Amy Waters SR 25:03
6 (160) 446 CS Anna Polley SR 27:10
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV GIRLS
46 399 CS Ruby Lara SO McFarland 20:13 6:31
112 398 CS Corina Garcia FR McFarland 21:24 6:54
137 452 CS Melinda Magee SR Taft 21:58 7:05
complete results HERE
DIVISION V GIRLS
141 267 CS Liz Adee SR Bakersfiel 23:41 7:38
168 270 CS Noemi Montoya JR Bakersfiel 27:13 8:46
complete results HERE
Nikon D500 - Simulated view of the D500 Viewfinder, showing Dynamic Area 25 Point AF.
Example Images from Nikon D500 Experience guide to the D500.
Setup your Menus and Custom Settings, for various shooting situations, with help from my Nikon D500 Setup Guide Spreadsheet:
blog.dojoklo.com/2016/05/24/nikon-d500-setup-guide-spread...
2007 State Meet Results
Posted in Kern XC Results, Schools, Championships, State, McFarland, Foothill, Wasco, Shafter, North, East, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, Delano, Highland, DyeStatCal, Garces, Frontier, Tehachapi
andynoise.com/blog/2007/11/18/2007-state-meet-entrants-fr...
i made this excel spreadsheet of kern’s state meet results HERE
photos HERE
dyestatcal reports that:
David McCuthcheon of Vista Murrieta and Riley Sullivan of Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo) led a pack of eight runners through the mile in 4:46. Included in that pack was junior Chris Schwartz of Foothill (Bakersfield), who moved to a small lead over Brett Walters of Sultana (Hesperia) and Sullivan at two miles passed in 9:48. Schwartz maintained his lead the rest of the way finishing in 15:13 to Sullivan’s 15:14 and Walters’ 15:21.
boys div. one results:
1 363 CS Chris Schwartz JR Foothill 15:13 4:54
2 1894 SS Riley Sullivan SR Trabuco H 15:14 4:54
155 424 CS Cody Gragg SR North Bak 17:07 5:31
complete rsults HERE
boys div. two:
121 352 CS Oscar Fuentez SR East Bake 17:09 5:32
151 385 CS Talan Reed SR Liberty 17:29 5:38
21. 609 Highland ( 17:34 1:27:49)
=================================
1 101 381 CS Angel Moreno SR 17:12
2 111 378 CS Colin Lewis SO 17:18
3 117 384 CS Jake Van Zandt SO 17:24
4 136 382 CS Austin Stapley SR 17:45
5 144 380 CS Codyh Hughes SR 18:10
6 (146) 379 CS Jeff Marsh SR 18:15
7 (158) 383 CS Joseph Cox SR 19:02
23. 647 Centennial ( 17:46 1:28:49)
=================================
1 102 297 CS Arturo Ramirez SR 17:13
2 121 296 CS Brant Jones SR 17:28
3 131 294 CS Jim Diller SO 17:36
4 145 300 CS Chris Whitaker JR 18:14
5 148 298 CS Gehrig Smith JR 18:18
6 (159) 299 CS Zack Thomas SR 19:29
complete results HERE
boys div. three:
144 463 CS Asencion Mendoz JR Wasco 17:44 5:43
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV BOYS
49 368 CS Connor O’Malley SO Garces Me 17:00 5:29
3. 142 McFarland ( 16:47 1:23:55)
=================================
1 16 405 CS Jesus Gomez SR 16:34
2 18 403 CS Alfonso Cisneros JR 16:35
3 21 404 CS Eddie Garcia JR 16:38
4 39 402 CS Marco Camargo SO 17:01
5 48 401 CS Francisco Nava FR 17:07
6 ( 49) 406 CS Marco Perez FR 17:08
7 ( 96) 400 CS Gerardo Alcala JR 17:44
complete results HERE
DIVISION I GIRLS:
84 423 CS Candace Carlson JR North Bak 19:28 6:16
189 451 CS Ashley Nolasco SR Stockdale 22:42 7:19
complete results HERE
DIVISION II GIRLS
189 351 CS Sophia Garcia FR East Bake 22:57 7:24
22. 644 Centennial ( 21:22 1:46:49)
=================================
1 102 291 CS Ashlee Thomas SR 20:32
2 125 287 CS Lizzy Baker-Steimer SR 21:10
3 128 289 CS Kelsey Dahl JR 21:11
4 142 292 CS Rachel Tiner SR 21:48
5 147 288 CS Jessica Crowe JR 22:08
6 (149) 290 CS Monica Morley SR 22:11
7 (153) 293 CS Jacquelynn Vaughan SO 22:25
23. 686 Highland ( 21:39 1:48:12)
=================================
1 126 1961 CS Gabrielle Breeding SR 21:10
2 130 1960 CS Angelina Roman SR 21:18
3 132 1963 CS Dennise Mercado SO 21:21
4 144 1964 CS Vikki Razo SR 21:51
5 154 1965 CS Jeannette Rodriguez SO 22:32
6 (155) 1966 CS Gabriela Rodier JR 22:49
7 (156) 1962 CS Angela Goodwin SR 23:11
complete results HERE
DIVISION III GIRLS
80 366 CS Halle Meadows FR Frontier 20:05 6:28
156 454 CS Sarah Whitson SO Tehachapi 21:36 6:57
172 453 CS Emily Leming SR Tehachapi 22:12 7:09
22. 602 Shafter ( 22:22 1:51:47)
=================================
1 66 447 CS Cassandra Salazar SR 20:10
2 81 450 CS Elizabeth Wittenberg JR 20:28
3 145 444 CS Lindsee Handel FR 22:27
4 153 445 CS Katerina Plaza FR 23:39
5 157 449 CS Amy Waters SR 25:03
6 (160) 446 CS Anna Polley SR 27:10
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV GIRLS
46 399 CS Ruby Lara SO McFarland 20:13 6:31
112 398 CS Corina Garcia FR McFarland 21:24 6:54
137 452 CS Melinda Magee SR Taft 21:58 7:05
complete results HERE
DIVISION V GIRLS
141 267 CS Liz Adee SR Bakersfiel 23:41 7:38
168 270 CS Noemi Montoya JR Bakersfiel 27:13 8:46
complete results HERE
2007 State Meet Results
Posted in Kern XC Results, Schools, Championships, State, McFarland, Foothill, Wasco, Shafter, North, East, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, Delano, Highland, DyeStatCal, Garces, Frontier, Tehachapi
andynoise.com/blog/2007/11/18/2007-state-meet-entrants-fr...
i made this excel spreadsheet of kern’s state meet results HERE
photos HERE
dyestatcal reports that:
David McCuthcheon of Vista Murrieta and Riley Sullivan of Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo) led a pack of eight runners through the mile in 4:46. Included in that pack was junior Chris Schwartz of Foothill (Bakersfield), who moved to a small lead over Brett Walters of Sultana (Hesperia) and Sullivan at two miles passed in 9:48. Schwartz maintained his lead the rest of the way finishing in 15:13 to Sullivan’s 15:14 and Walters’ 15:21.
boys div. one results:
1 363 CS Chris Schwartz JR Foothill 15:13 4:54
2 1894 SS Riley Sullivan SR Trabuco H 15:14 4:54
155 424 CS Cody Gragg SR North Bak 17:07 5:31
complete rsults HERE
boys div. two:
121 352 CS Oscar Fuentez SR East Bake 17:09 5:32
151 385 CS Talan Reed SR Liberty 17:29 5:38
21. 609 Highland ( 17:34 1:27:49)
=================================
1 101 381 CS Angel Moreno SR 17:12
2 111 378 CS Colin Lewis SO 17:18
3 117 384 CS Jake Van Zandt SO 17:24
4 136 382 CS Austin Stapley SR 17:45
5 144 380 CS Codyh Hughes SR 18:10
6 (146) 379 CS Jeff Marsh SR 18:15
7 (158) 383 CS Joseph Cox SR 19:02
23. 647 Centennial ( 17:46 1:28:49)
=================================
1 102 297 CS Arturo Ramirez SR 17:13
2 121 296 CS Brant Jones SR 17:28
3 131 294 CS Jim Diller SO 17:36
4 145 300 CS Chris Whitaker JR 18:14
5 148 298 CS Gehrig Smith JR 18:18
6 (159) 299 CS Zack Thomas SR 19:29
complete results HERE
boys div. three:
144 463 CS Asencion Mendoz JR Wasco 17:44 5:43
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV BOYS
49 368 CS Connor O’Malley SO Garces Me 17:00 5:29
3. 142 McFarland ( 16:47 1:23:55)
=================================
1 16 405 CS Jesus Gomez SR 16:34
2 18 403 CS Alfonso Cisneros JR 16:35
3 21 404 CS Eddie Garcia JR 16:38
4 39 402 CS Marco Camargo SO 17:01
5 48 401 CS Francisco Nava FR 17:07
6 ( 49) 406 CS Marco Perez FR 17:08
7 ( 96) 400 CS Gerardo Alcala JR 17:44
complete results HERE
DIVISION I GIRLS:
84 423 CS Candace Carlson JR North Bak 19:28 6:16
189 451 CS Ashley Nolasco SR Stockdale 22:42 7:19
complete results HERE
DIVISION II GIRLS
189 351 CS Sophia Garcia FR East Bake 22:57 7:24
22. 644 Centennial ( 21:22 1:46:49)
=================================
1 102 291 CS Ashlee Thomas SR 20:32
2 125 287 CS Lizzy Baker-Steimer SR 21:10
3 128 289 CS Kelsey Dahl JR 21:11
4 142 292 CS Rachel Tiner SR 21:48
5 147 288 CS Jessica Crowe JR 22:08
6 (149) 290 CS Monica Morley SR 22:11
7 (153) 293 CS Jacquelynn Vaughan SO 22:25
23. 686 Highland ( 21:39 1:48:12)
=================================
1 126 1961 CS Gabrielle Breeding SR 21:10
2 130 1960 CS Angelina Roman SR 21:18
3 132 1963 CS Dennise Mercado SO 21:21
4 144 1964 CS Vikki Razo SR 21:51
5 154 1965 CS Jeannette Rodriguez SO 22:32
6 (155) 1966 CS Gabriela Rodier JR 22:49
7 (156) 1962 CS Angela Goodwin SR 23:11
complete results HERE
DIVISION III GIRLS
80 366 CS Halle Meadows FR Frontier 20:05 6:28
156 454 CS Sarah Whitson SO Tehachapi 21:36 6:57
172 453 CS Emily Leming SR Tehachapi 22:12 7:09
22. 602 Shafter ( 22:22 1:51:47)
=================================
1 66 447 CS Cassandra Salazar SR 20:10
2 81 450 CS Elizabeth Wittenberg JR 20:28
3 145 444 CS Lindsee Handel FR 22:27
4 153 445 CS Katerina Plaza FR 23:39
5 157 449 CS Amy Waters SR 25:03
6 (160) 446 CS Anna Polley SR 27:10
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV GIRLS
46 399 CS Ruby Lara SO McFarland 20:13 6:31
112 398 CS Corina Garcia FR McFarland 21:24 6:54
137 452 CS Melinda Magee SR Taft 21:58 7:05
complete results HERE
DIVISION V GIRLS
141 267 CS Liz Adee SR Bakersfiel 23:41 7:38
168 270 CS Noemi Montoya JR Bakersfiel 27:13 8:46
complete results HERE
2007 State Meet Results
Posted in Kern XC Results, Schools, Championships, State, McFarland, Foothill, Wasco, Shafter, North, East, Liberty, Stockdale, Centennial, Delano, Highland, DyeStatCal, Garces, Frontier, Tehachapi
andynoise.com/blog/2007/11/18/2007-state-meet-entrants-fr...
i made this excel spreadsheet of kern’s state meet results HERE
photos HERE
dyestatcal reports that:
David McCuthcheon of Vista Murrieta and Riley Sullivan of Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo) led a pack of eight runners through the mile in 4:46. Included in that pack was junior Chris Schwartz of Foothill (Bakersfield), who moved to a small lead over Brett Walters of Sultana (Hesperia) and Sullivan at two miles passed in 9:48. Schwartz maintained his lead the rest of the way finishing in 15:13 to Sullivan’s 15:14 and Walters’ 15:21.
boys div. one results:
1 363 CS Chris Schwartz JR Foothill 15:13 4:54
2 1894 SS Riley Sullivan SR Trabuco H 15:14 4:54
155 424 CS Cody Gragg SR North Bak 17:07 5:31
complete rsults HERE
boys div. two:
121 352 CS Oscar Fuentez SR East Bake 17:09 5:32
151 385 CS Talan Reed SR Liberty 17:29 5:38
21. 609 Highland ( 17:34 1:27:49)
=================================
1 101 381 CS Angel Moreno SR 17:12
2 111 378 CS Colin Lewis SO 17:18
3 117 384 CS Jake Van Zandt SO 17:24
4 136 382 CS Austin Stapley SR 17:45
5 144 380 CS Codyh Hughes SR 18:10
6 (146) 379 CS Jeff Marsh SR 18:15
7 (158) 383 CS Joseph Cox SR 19:02
23. 647 Centennial ( 17:46 1:28:49)
=================================
1 102 297 CS Arturo Ramirez SR 17:13
2 121 296 CS Brant Jones SR 17:28
3 131 294 CS Jim Diller SO 17:36
4 145 300 CS Chris Whitaker JR 18:14
5 148 298 CS Gehrig Smith JR 18:18
6 (159) 299 CS Zack Thomas SR 19:29
complete results HERE
boys div. three:
144 463 CS Asencion Mendoz JR Wasco 17:44 5:43
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV BOYS
49 368 CS Connor O’Malley SO Garces Me 17:00 5:29
3. 142 McFarland ( 16:47 1:23:55)
=================================
1 16 405 CS Jesus Gomez SR 16:34
2 18 403 CS Alfonso Cisneros JR 16:35
3 21 404 CS Eddie Garcia JR 16:38
4 39 402 CS Marco Camargo SO 17:01
5 48 401 CS Francisco Nava FR 17:07
6 ( 49) 406 CS Marco Perez FR 17:08
7 ( 96) 400 CS Gerardo Alcala JR 17:44
complete results HERE
DIVISION I GIRLS:
84 423 CS Candace Carlson JR North Bak 19:28 6:16
189 451 CS Ashley Nolasco SR Stockdale 22:42 7:19
complete results HERE
DIVISION II GIRLS
189 351 CS Sophia Garcia FR East Bake 22:57 7:24
22. 644 Centennial ( 21:22 1:46:49)
=================================
1 102 291 CS Ashlee Thomas SR 20:32
2 125 287 CS Lizzy Baker-Steimer SR 21:10
3 128 289 CS Kelsey Dahl JR 21:11
4 142 292 CS Rachel Tiner SR 21:48
5 147 288 CS Jessica Crowe JR 22:08
6 (149) 290 CS Monica Morley SR 22:11
7 (153) 293 CS Jacquelynn Vaughan SO 22:25
23. 686 Highland ( 21:39 1:48:12)
=================================
1 126 1961 CS Gabrielle Breeding SR 21:10
2 130 1960 CS Angelina Roman SR 21:18
3 132 1963 CS Dennise Mercado SO 21:21
4 144 1964 CS Vikki Razo SR 21:51
5 154 1965 CS Jeannette Rodriguez SO 22:32
6 (155) 1966 CS Gabriela Rodier JR 22:49
7 (156) 1962 CS Angela Goodwin SR 23:11
complete results HERE
DIVISION III GIRLS
80 366 CS Halle Meadows FR Frontier 20:05 6:28
156 454 CS Sarah Whitson SO Tehachapi 21:36 6:57
172 453 CS Emily Leming SR Tehachapi 22:12 7:09
22. 602 Shafter ( 22:22 1:51:47)
=================================
1 66 447 CS Cassandra Salazar SR 20:10
2 81 450 CS Elizabeth Wittenberg JR 20:28
3 145 444 CS Lindsee Handel FR 22:27
4 153 445 CS Katerina Plaza FR 23:39
5 157 449 CS Amy Waters SR 25:03
6 (160) 446 CS Anna Polley SR 27:10
complete results HERE
DIVISION IV GIRLS
46 399 CS Ruby Lara SO McFarland 20:13 6:31
112 398 CS Corina Garcia FR McFarland 21:24 6:54
137 452 CS Melinda Magee SR Taft 21:58 7:05
complete results HERE
DIVISION V GIRLS
141 267 CS Liz Adee SR Bakersfiel 23:41 7:38
168 270 CS Noemi Montoya JR Bakersfiel 27:13 8:46
complete results HERE
#LivingRoom - The work environment has an impact on the quality of your work. Whether you’re writing a novel or creating a spreadsheet for a budget, peace of mind is important. Small spaces represent unique challenges to the design of interior. Build very small beauty studio design ideas with relaxing...
As an ongoing fascination with making fake map-looking things in Excel via formatted pivot tables, here's one showing global hurricanes.
All about the process at: uxblog.idvsolutions.com
Gear available for purchase is listed here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrBzcCe2moh0CvZkhUuWSKXi2...
Nikon D500 - Simulated view of the D500 Viewfinder, showing AF Points active with 3D-Tracking AF.
Example Images from Nikon D500 Experience guide to the D500.
Setup your Menus and Custom Settings, for various shooting situations, with help from my Nikon D500 Setup Guide Spreadsheet:
blog.dojoklo.com/2016/05/24/nikon-d500-setup-guide-spread...
I have close to 300 dahlias planted this year. I normally hand write labels for identification. This year I am trying out a new system. I have a spreadsheet on Google that I list all of my dahlias. I exported the sheet to an OpenOffice format (.ods). Using OpenOffice I created an OpenOffice database. Then I used the Label function in OO to generate labels. I used Avery 1X2 5/8 labels with a laser printer. I had a ton of these address labels from a previous life. The plant sticks (markers from www.dpind.com) that I use are only 5/8 inches wide, so I had to fold the label over. Not shown in the photo, the reverse side has some additional plant info (in a smaller font). Time will tell if these labels will last through the season. I normally use Sharpie industrial pens. Normal ink tends to fade out quickly. This whole process was very easy to do. However, I did spend a lot of time checking out different fonts. Detailed instructions on how to print labels from OO can be found on the web. Printing labels like this will also help quite a bit when I store the tubers over winter.