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Credit card providers, every-day e-accounts and even home loans are increasingly offering discount deals and cash-back offers to win customers. As Effie Zahos reports in the March issue of Money magazine, perhaps the most ground-breaking product in recent times is the salary transaction home loan. It works on the principle that interest is calculated daily, so the more you throw in on day one, the more you can save. It's linked to a credit card. Borrowers are encouraged to deposit all of their salary into the loan, live off their credit card during the interest-free period and withdraw living expenses once a month. If followed correctly, at 7% a homeowner with a $160,000 25-year mortgage who has a monthly salary of $3100 and spends around $2000 a month can expect to save one year and three months off their term and over $14,000 in interest payments. Tiered interest rates Another favourite boost for your financial bottom line can be found in credit cards that offer tiered interest rates. This can be handy if you know you are going to need more then, say, 55 days to pay off a large purchase. The Commonwealth Bank, for instance, allows some purchases over $1000 to be paid off at a heavily discounted rate of just 0.99%. The rate applies for three months and there's no interest-free period during that time. Then it's back to the regular interest rate of 15% to 17.65%. Citibank has a credit card that matches interest rates to spending. Cash-back credit cards There's only one so far — National Bank's Visa Mini card — but more are sure to follow if the US example is anything to go by. With National, if you spend $1000 a month on your card, you receive $120 cash back each year. You must repay your charges in full each month. If you apply before May 31, the annual fee of $19 will be waived. Trendy card users may like the fact that the card, nearly half the size of a standard credit card, comes in five different colours, has a phone hook and a cover. Cash-back home loans Non-conforming lender Pepper Homeloans recently launched what's probably the only home loan that hands you cash in return for your loyalty. Other lenders offer discounts or rewards but Pepper is the only one that will actually pay you for banking with them. Every three years and subject to satisfactory payment history, you get a cash-back of one percent of the outstanding loan balance. The rebate is credited to your savings account, not the home loan. With all these deals, you need to check all the rules and potential costs before you decide they're for you.
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Scope and Contents The collection contains typed and handwritten drafts of poems and other writings, as well as correspondence, photographs, clippings, and memorabilia related to Cynthia Macdonald’s life and work as an accomplished poet and co-founder of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Houston. In addition to the extensive accumulation of multiple drafts of her writings, Macdonald’s trove of correspondence is of particular interest, featuring letters to and from writing friends, colleagues,... Kenneth Patchen Collection Collection Identifier: 1977-004 Found in: University of Houston Libraries Special Collections Dates: 1934-1976 Scope and Contents The Kenneth Patchen Collection contains items which were collected by Ronald Dunkin, a friend of Miriam and Kenneth Patchen, and a fellow resident of Palo Alto, California. The collection was purchased by the University of Houston Libraries in 1977 from William P. Wreden, a book dealer in Palo Alto. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, publicity and promotional materials, books, picture-poems, sound recordings, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous items. The...
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Network European children's ministry workers with one goal. Grow and strengthen children's personal relationship with God. The Mission Connecting children's ministry workers throughout Europe to share, train and solve vital issues in children's ministry. Core Values Promote cross-denominational and cross-cultural relationships among children's ministers in Europe. Create and share copyright free curriculum on the basic Tenants of Faith, in every European language. Utilize and share existing expertise to enhance teaching skills and creative teaching techniques. Develop peer-to-peer relationships that recognize issues and find solutions for children's ministry challenges in Europe. Find and motivate volunteers for children's ministry in the local church. Provide regional, cost effective, in-service training for children's workers. Fully utilize the Internet and website to connect and distribute printed information, audio and video media for download.
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You get not one, but TWO recipes in this post! I have found a couple of biscuit recipes that are so tasty. They are very different so they can be used for a variety of meals. 1. The first is just your average type of biscuit. It resembles a flour type of bread. They are simple to make. I found them in my Primal Cravings cookbook. So I’m going to give you the recipe straight from there. Sometimes I add cinnamon to the butter….tasty addition! Be sure to make the honey butter with it!! 2. The 2nd recipe is a sweet potato bacon biscuit. Sooooo good. A friend from my MOPS table brought these and as you can see I’m all in on these! And sweet potatoes are pretty inexpensive, plus the taste of bacon, how could they not be more perfect?! Bacon Sweet Potato Biscuits Ingredients 1 large sweet potato or 2 cups mashed 3 tbsp coconut flour 3 whisk eggs 6-8 strips of bacon diced Leftover rendered fat from bacon 3-4 tbsp chives, thinly diced 1 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp garlic powder Salt and pepper to taste Instructions: Preheat oven to 415° Poke holes in your sweet potato with a fork Place in oven and bake 40 minutes or until soft Once the sweet potato is done baking turn your oven down to 375° Cook your bacon until crispy. Then place your cooked crispy bacon on a plate covered with paper towel to soak up excess fat. The fat that is left behind in the pan you will use in your biscuits After sweet potato his cold for a few minutes pew and place in a bowl and mash with a fork Add your eggs and mix well with your sweet potato then add your bacon fat and mix well And your dry ingredients: coconut flour, baking powder, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Then add your bacon and chives. Mix thoroughly Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and use a large spoon to drop your biscuits on the sheet, shaping them as needed. Try to make them all equal in size so they cook the same
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Welcome to The Riddler. Every week, I offer up problems related to the things we hold dear around here: math, logic and probability. There are two types: Riddler Express for those of you who want something bite-size and Riddler Classic for those of you in the slow-puzzle movement. Submit a correct answer for either,1 and you may get a shoutout in next week’s column. If you need a hint or have a favorite puzzle collecting dust in your attic, find me on Twitter. The Riddler will be taking next week off to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the United States as well as of its editor, who will be officially in his mid-30s and none too happy about it. So enjoy the puzzles and the fireworks and we’ll see you back here in two weeks. Riddler Express From Ralph Henrickson, a classic problem of probability manipulation: You have two buckets and 100 ping-pong balls, 50 of which are red and 50 of which are blue. You get to arrange the balls into the two buckets however you’d like, but each bucket needs at least one ball. Your friend will blindly choose one of the two buckets and then select a ball at random from the chosen bucket. How can you arrange the balls to maximize the probability that your friend chooses a red ball? What probability of success do you achieve? Extra credit: What probability of success do you get with 25 balls of each color? 200 balls of each color? Submit your answer Riddler Classic From Benjamin Danard, the Superstring Scrabble Challenge: The game of Scrabble has 100 tiles — 98 of these tiles contain a letter and a score, and two of them are wildcards worth zero points. At home on a lazy summer day with a bag of these tiles, you decide to play the Superstring Scrabble Challenge. Using only the 100 tiles, you lay them out into one long 100-letter string of your choosing. You look through the string. For each word you find, you earn points equal to its score. Once you find a word, you don’t get any points for finding it again. The same tile may be used in multiple, overlapping words. So ‘“theater” includes “the,” “heat,” “heater,” “eat,” “eater,” “ate,” etc. The super challenge: What order of tiles gives you the biggest score? (The blank tiles are locked into the letter they represent once you’ve picked it.) The winner, and inaugural Wordsmith Extraordinaire of Riddler Nation, will be the solver whose string generates the most points. You should use this word list to determine whether a word is valid. For reference, this is the distribution of letter tiles in the bag, by their point value: 0: ?×2 1: E×12 A×9 I×9 O×8 N×6 R×6 T×6 L×4 S×4 U×4 2: D×4 G×3 3: B×2 C×2 M×2 P×2 4: F×2 H×2 V×2 W×2 Y×2 5: K 8: J X 10: Q Z Submit your string Solution to last week’s Riddler Express Congratulations to 👏 Sarah Mikkonen 👏 of Calumet, Michigan, winner of last week’s Riddler Express! Last week you went on a very long walk from the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe, southeast into Utah, through the Four Corners Monument and into New Mexico, many miles east into Oklahoma, to Tulsa where you rested a bit, then east to Fayetteville, Arkansas, then south to Shreveport, Louisiana, where you ate a po’boy before turning back north, crossing back into Arkansas before stepping into Missouri near Branson, and then, in Iowa, passed a few miles east of Des Moines when, finally, too tired to go on, you ended your trek at the SPAM Museum in Austin, Minnesota. You walked through parts of nine states. What did these nine contiguous states have in common that none of the other 41 states share? The nine states you visited are the only ones with multiple-word capital cities. Racking your brain back to third-grade social studies, those are: Carson City, Nevada; Salt Lake City, Utah; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Little Rock, Arkansas; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Jefferson City, Missouri; Des Moines, Iowa; and St. Paul, Minnesota. In any case, at least you got your steps in! Solution to last week’s Riddler Classic Congratulations to 👏 Chris Gibson 👏 of San Francisco, winner of last week’s Riddler Classic! Last week, there was a square table hidden from you behind a curtain with a quarter on each of its four corners. Your goal was to get all of the quarters to be heads up — if at any time that happened, you would immediately be told and would win. The only way you could affect the quarters was to tell the person behind the curtain to flip over as many quarters as you liked and in whatever corners you specified. (For example, you could’ve said, “Flip over the top left quarter and bottom right quarter,” or, “Flip over all of the quarters.”) Flipping over a quarter changed it from heads to tails or tails to heads. However, after each command, the table was spun randomly to a new orientation (that you didn’t know), and you must have given another instruction before it was spun again. Could you find a series of steps that guaranteed you would have all of the quarters heads up in a finite number of moves? Indeed you could. In fact, you could guarantee it in as few as 15 moves. For starters, there are 16 (\(2^4\)) different possible arrangements of quarters in the corners, one of which — all heads — is our winning position. However, because the table is rotated randomly to a position that we do not know on each move, some of these arrangements are indistinguishable from our point of view — they are just rotated versions of other arrangements. The random spinning actually simplifies things for us. There are really only six arrangements we need to consider: all heads, all tails, one head, one tail, two adjacent heads, and two diagonal heads. Similarly, there are 15 different moves we could make (\(2^4\) minus the meaningless move in which we flip no quarters). But again, because of the unknown rotation of the table, there are really only five moves from our point of view: flip one, flip two adjacent, flip two opposite, flip three and flip all four. Solver Laurent Lessard illustrated all the possible transitions of the quarters that result from these moves (the move “flip three” turns out not to be necessary): Given these moves, we can now try to assemble a winning strategy. A couple of further observations help us here. For example, as solver Hector Pefo explains, before we do any non-flip-four move, we should flip four. That will allow us to test if the table is in the “all tails” state — if it is, we’ve secured a win, and if it’s not, we keep going. Our other moves work similarly, allowing us to move between the possible states of the table — for example, “flip two adjacent” allows us to move from “two adjacent heads” to either “two opposite heads” or “all tails.” And “flip two opposite” allows us to move from “two opposite heads” to “all tails.” And so on. If we assemble these moves just so, we can travel through every state, eventually guaranteeing a win. Here’s a recipe that does just that: Flip four, flip two opposite, flip four, flip two adjacent, flip four, flip two opposite, flip four, flip one, flip four, flip two opposite, flip four, flip two adjacent, flip four, flip two opposite, flip four. Finally, solver Zach Wissner-Gross animated a winning strategy in action. Notice, of course, that by the 15th move we’ve won every table. For this week's #Riddler, you can guarantee 4 heads (blue) in 15 moves, no matter how the table is turned. Makes for a good magic trick! (gif shows 100 randomized tables) @ollie @RandiGoldman @LaurentLessard @HectorPefo @ptrajeev https://t.co/lM8JHuHING pic.twitter.com/9bhdCYc84M — Zach Wissner-Gross (@xaqwg) June 24, 2019 Have a flippin’ great Fourth of July! Want more riddles? Well, aren’t you lucky? There’s a whole book full of the best puzzles from this column and some never-before-seen head-scratchers. It’s called “The Riddler,” and it’s in stores now! Want to submit a riddle? Email me at [email protected]. Footnotes Important small print: For you to be eligible, I need to receive your correct answer before 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday. Have a great weekend! Oliver Roeder was a senior writer for FiveThirtyEight. 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The Fixin’ Leaks and Leeks kitchen, over the years, has squirmed with live shrimp, bubbled with casseroles of outlandishly cheesy proportions, and ridden out the “flournado” storm of pie-making attempts. Time and again, I swear that the kitchen appliances have looked at me as if to say, “What in the *!!## are you doing and why?” Once I’ve explained to the toaster, the oven, the dishwasher, and the refrigerator that I don’t answer to them and that they’re not the “boss of me,” I also remind them that I’m just “makin’ meals” and that some people in the blogosphere might want to see them. Someone might actually want to risk life and limb and make one of the dishes I’ve prepared. Then, the toaster tells me to “quit being so sassy,” so I shove a pastry treat down its mouth and tell it, “oh, it’s on” because, after nearly two full years and a little over 100 posts, someone has actually made a recipe of mine and told me about it on my blog. That blogger deserves an award! So, ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner: Mydangblog! The writer behind this blog wins a new award that I’m pretty sure I have no authority to create, but I’m doing it anyway: “The Made My Dish Award.” Here’s how it all went down: I posted a recipe for Pizza Pasta Panic last week and the fantastically talented and super funny blogger from Mydangblog wrote the following in the comments section: “I tried this last night and it was so delicious! Thanks!” I then responded, “OMG! You may be the first person to have actually tried any of my recipes before–that I know of. I hope you don’t mind, but I’m going to create a new special blogger’s award for this week’s post–and you are the recipient. There will be three easy questions to answer and you don’t have to answer them at all, if you don’t want to–or you can go totally off base, which I love. I have no authority at all to create new blogging awards, but will I get into any “real” trouble? Let’s find out!” Here was her response: “OK cool!” So now, I need to create rules and questions for the winner to answer because that’s how it’s done. First of all, this award should go to anyone who, “makes your recipe/dish/craft/project and tells you about it in the comments section of your blog. A picture of the finished product would serve as air-tight proof that you actually made the recipe/dish/craft/project, but it is not really necessary.” The winner must answer the following questions. I’ll supply my own answers as well this time: 1) When you leave a restaurant, do you look for a bowl of mints or candies? I totally do. I also “rate” restaurants based on the jar of goodies left on the host/greeter’s station. If there are no jars of candies/mints—or just toothpicks—that restaurant gets a 0 rating. 2) What is the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten? I went to an authentic Japanese restaurant and Nate encouraged me to order giant sea snails. “We should do something outside of our comfort zone,” he said. I agreed. Well, the snails were gigantic. They were the biggest snails I’d ever seen in my life and there were like six of them on the plate. They were also served cold and we washed them down with warm sake. I ate three of them just to make sure I didn’t like them. I didn’t like them. To this day, I can’t look at a snail the same way anymore. 3) What is a candy that should be invented/sold? Little soup bowls of chocolate that could be melted in the microwave and eaten with a chocolate spoon. The varieties should be: smooth/regular and crispy with crisped rice bits inside. The “rules” then are pretty straightforward, as you can see. You don’t even have to be a blogger to receive the award. You don’t even have to use the “logo” I created for this award, which is simply a bunch of plastic food on a plate. They’re just leftovers from my days of teaching the food unit in Spanish. In those days, I’d hold up a plastic chicken and say, “pollo” and the students would repeat the word in Spanish while asking themselves, “Is this really a college level class?” Then, I’d serve them real food at the end of the semester and provide recipes in Spanish, but no one would leave comments on my blog because I didn’t have a blog then. I do now—and I’m as happy as a giant plastic clam that despite the tomfoolery at Fixin’ Leaks and Leeks, there is proof that some of the things I make can be repeated at home with some measure of success. Cheers! Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related Published by ckennedy Author of the DIY blog: Fixin' Leaks and Leeks. Paper/Rock Writing Consultation, Sole Proprietor. View all posts by ckennedy Post navigation Previous: Previous post: Pizza Pasta Panic Next: Next post: “Light Therapy” of Spring Break Proportions 23 thoughts on “Made My Dish Award!” AJ says: January 21, 2019 at 8:08 pm I love your new award! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 22, 2019 at 2:45 pm Thanks! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply anniegoose says: January 21, 2019 at 8:11 pm I adore the photo of all the plastic food. I DO look for that bowl of candy – to bring home something for my husband, not me. I also look at the bank and bring him home suckers whenever possible. Sometimes he saves them and takes them to work for his co-workers. I try NOT to eat weird things. For # 3 – floating in a bath of dark chocolate sounds ever so nice. Imagine some kind of chocolate bath bar that when it is put into the bathtub it turns into a tub full of chocolate. oooooooooh LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 22, 2019 at 2:45 pm I love this idea of the chocolate bath bar–for Valentine’s Day–you must create this for Valentine’s Day–hurry! 🙂 Thanks for the visit–cheers! LikeLike Reply Yeah, Another Blogger says: January 21, 2019 at 9:36 pm I’ve never eaten a snail. After reading your account, I’m pretty sure I never will! Bye till next time. Neil LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ckennedyhola says: January 22, 2019 at 2:44 pm I’ve had both traditional escargot and the giant sea snails served cold. I don’t like either one. I’m glad I know this about myself and can move on now:) Cheers–and thanks for the visit! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Robin at Haphazard Homemaker says: January 21, 2019 at 11:08 pm That’s awesome that you thought up this new award! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 22, 2019 at 2:43 pm Thanks! LikeLike Reply Jim says: January 22, 2019 at 12:05 am 1. What I look for when I leave is for my car cuz I sometimes forget where I parked it. 2. Something my oldest sister made when she first started cooking. She claimed it was Kraft Mac & Cheese but I think it was something that NASA was feeding the astronauts in space. 3. The candy that should be sold is “White House”. It would be all nuts and something sticky holding it all together. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ckennedyhola says: January 22, 2019 at 2:43 pm Great answers–very funny! 🙂 LikeLike Reply pvcann says: January 22, 2019 at 12:15 pm I did do a double-take as the post loaded, I thought, they don’t look appetising at all, duh. Great post, and you really do have a knack for humour. Nice to see that you are appreciated too. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 22, 2019 at 2:42 pm Thanks! It’s fun to “give back” by creating awards I definitely don’t have any authority to create:) Thanks for the visit! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply pvcann says: January 22, 2019 at 3:12 pm Pleasure LikeLiked by 1 person Invisibly Me says: January 23, 2019 at 12:34 pm That’s fab, though I’m sure it wasn’t the first successful replication of one of your recipes! I love these questions and the answers made me chuckle, but snail..? Nooooo way, couldn’t do that to them even if someone paid me! As for the chocolate soup bowl, I am 100% in favour of that. xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 23, 2019 at 6:56 pm Thanks! Yes, now I know for sure that I do not like snails. Ha! Thanks for the visit! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Sean D. Layton says: January 24, 2019 at 5:57 pm If I wasn’t lazy, I’d totally make one of your recipes. I’m not overly picky, but giant snail does not sound appealing at all — especially served cold. Bleah! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 24, 2019 at 9:56 pm The snails were truly awful. I will never forget them! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Carolyn Page says: January 25, 2019 at 5:36 am Cecelia, it sounds as though your ‘classes’ would have been great fun; especially holding up your plastic Chook.. Hahah… 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 25, 2019 at 2:38 pm Thanks! The food unit was always a lot of fun–lots of creative things to do and everyone loves to eat. Cheers! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply mydangblog says: January 27, 2019 at 3:38 pm I just saw this! Thank you so much–I already posted for the week, but I’ll for sure answer your questions next week–“mydangblog style”! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 27, 2019 at 3:52 pm Love it–I can’t wait–and congratulations!!! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Louise@DragonspireUK says: January 27, 2019 at 6:25 pm I want little soup bowls of chocolate to be a thing 😀 (So long as there’s a dairy free option too!) LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ckennedyhola says: January 28, 2019 at 2:43 pm Of course:) Thanks for stopping by! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leave a Reply to ckennedyhola Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. 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Selling deadstock (DS) the legendary Asics Gel Lyte III Alvin Purple, never worn, never fitted for a damn steal price!
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My interview with The Angels’ Share’s Screenwriter Paul Laverty – on Ken Loach, inhabiting the characters of his films, Eric Cantona, and more! On April 14, 2013 September 18, 2017 By ruthIn Film Festivals/Events41 Comments The Scottish indie The Angels’ Share kicked off the MSPIFF last Thursday, the latest from acclaimed British director, Ken Loach. Loach’s award-winning long-time screenwriting partner, Paul Laverty, was in attendance for the film festival’s opening night. I was fortunate enough to get a sit down interview with Mr. Laverty the afternoon before the film premiere. Bummer that I didn’t get a chance to take a picture of Paul, so the photo to the right I found from Google. I was planning on having the entire taping of the interview here, alas I forgot to turn my phone on airplane mode so when my friend called me two minutes into the interview and I didn’t realize that it stopped the recording until five minutes later, so I lost a great deal of our conversation where I asked Mr. Laverty about working with Ken Loach and with the actors in The Angels’ Share, so I’ll try my best to write down his answer based on memory, so a lot of the first few answers here is paraphrasing [note to self: get it in writing in case technology snafu happens!]. But the last three questions were on tape, so you can listen to his answers below. Anyhoo, here’s the interview: Q: This is your 12th collaboration with Mr. Ken Loach and together you’ve won numerous awards for your work. What’s the secret of such a successful collaboration? A: Ah yes, well ehm, it’s hard to be objective about it, hard to put my finger on it exactly, well I think the big thing is that we believe the same things, we care about the same things and want to see the same things being explored cinematicaly. Another thing is, it’s fun working with Ken, obviously. But he’s also a radical man, he has a strong opinion about things so it’s could be a challenge, he challenges me sometimes when we work together. But he’s also a very funny man, which makes it enjoyable to work with. Q: I like stories about second chances and how a small gesture of kindness can turn someone’s life around. The character of Harry, played brilliantly by John Henswaw, is such a wonderful, inspiring character, is he based on anyone you know? John Henshaw and Paul Brannigan A: Glad you mentioned him. John Henshaw is such a wonderful actor and he played his role beautifully. I don’t think [Harry] was based on a single person, but more of a compilation of several people I knew who devoted their lives to rehabilitating the kids who are cast out from society, who can’t get out of their life situation even if they want to because nobody wants to take a chance on them, nobody’s willing to give them a job. That’s why I wanted to tell a story that perhaps would illustrate that part of society, that part of life, and maybe that’d get people to see how tough it is. Q: The characters in this film are portrayed in such convincing ways by the actors. How did you find them, as I learned that most of the actors didn’t have any acting experience? A: Yes, the lead Paul Brannigan who played Robbie has never acted before this. His real life story is actually very similar to Robbie, he’s also been to prison. But he was more than up for it. He obviously identified with his character and what he went through. There’s a lot of improvisation and as filming progressed, his confidence [as an actor] just grew and grew. Plus he’s not afraid to take a chance. Ken Loach, Paul Brannigan and Paul Laverty in Cannes In relation to Laverty’s answer, this is what Ken Loach said about working with Brannigan, per The Guardian: Says Loach: “He had real emotional truth. He knew this part implicitly. He’s also very astute. Some young actors have talent but you can’t really read them. With Paul, you can, and that’s quite unusual. He’s very centred and focused and economical.” Q: The dialog in this movie is just wonderful. There’s a profound moment where Robbie’s wife said to him in the hospital as they’re holding their newborn baby, “You just get one shot of being a wee baby, Robbie. Just one shot… You know what that means don’t you?” https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12184393/PLaverty/PLaverty_InhabitCharacter.mp3 “… I think it’s about trying to see the world from the point of view of that character… and that’s always the great challenge to do that well and not to turn it into a stereotype.” Q: My friend Mark who lives in Glasgow is a big fan of yours and he’s wondering whether you’re a Celtics or Rangers fan? A: I’m a Celtics fan, you have to tell him… all the film fans are Celtics fans… as for Ranger fans, I don’t think they see films. Now don’t put that it in print, ahah. Q: Now, Mark also asked me to pass this question to you… it’s about the situation in Glasgow. He said that the city doesn’t entirely function on sport [football] but its more to do with the religious divide that comes with the sport. It’s hard to describe but it permeates through the city and plays a big part of the cultural divide. It seems like it’s a topic that hasn’t been explored in films hardly at all. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12184393/PLaverty/PLaverty_SectarianDivide.mp3 “The ugliest part of Glasgow is the sectarian divide… you know, which is a great shame. It’s a great curse to the city. I think your friend is right. I think there could be a great story told about it…” Mr. Laverty then said that Mark should write that story. He asked me to say hello to him, so Mark, perhaps one day you would collaborate with Mr. Laverty and Ken Loach on this Scottish football drama! 😉 Q: Why Eric Cantona, of all the other famous football players in Europe? Eric Cantona in ‘Looking for Eric’ https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12184393/PLaverty/PLaverty_EricCantona.mp3 “Because Eric Cantona came to us and was very keen on collaborating with us. And he came with another idea, which you know, didn’t really work for us. But I was very fascinated by the figure of Eric Cantona, and Ken loves football as well.” Mr. Laverty also recommended a football-themed film he did with Ken Loach, Italian director Ermanno Olmi and Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami called Tickets. I definitely will be renting that! Off the record: At the end of the interview, Mr. Laverty asked which publication I worked for, and when I told him I run a movie blog, he asked if I work on it full time and that he’s always fascinated by how these things came about. Then I replied that I have a full time job elsewhere and that I run my blog after work, and he said how it must take incredible energy. He was very encouraging when I said I’d love to write for films one day, saying “Well you should do it, I mean if you have that much energy… you stop interviewing people like me and write your own script,”… to which I replied that I’m constantly inspired by creative people like him. But in any case, maybe one day I take up on his advice 😀 THANK YOU Mr. Laverty for your time and for being such so friendly and gracious. Now I really need to do a Ken Loach marathon, starting with Looking For Eric [read Mark’s review of it here] Hope you enjoy the interview. Now, what’s your favorite film(s) from Ken Loach & Paul Laverty? Share please? Email Print LinkedIn Tumblr Twitter Facebook Reddit Pinterest Like this: Like Loading... Search FlixChatter Search for: Search Email Subscription to FlixChatter Want to receive fun movie updates delivered to your inbox? Enter your email address below. Join 6,790 other followers Email Address: Yup, sign me up! Hello I’m Ruth! Film is in my blood. LOVE movies of all genres, from Jane Austen to James Bond. Official blogger for the Twin Cities Film Fest (TCFF). I’ve wrote and produced my first short film » HEARTS WANT in 2017 and currently working on developing the full story as a feature film. 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A 10oz enamel mug, printed with a wraparound camping illustration, which makes a perfect gift for camping enthusiasts. The Flying Fig Studio enamel camping mug is hand printed to order, and available either plain or personalised with the name of your choice. Choose whether you'd like your mug printed with just the camping illustration wraparound design, or with the personalisation of your choice on one side. Your mug will be hand printed and posted to you in 100% plastic free and recyclable packaging within three working days. These tin mugs are a great addition to a camping trip and are perfect for popping in a camping bag. They measure approximately 8cm x 8.5cm including the handle and hold 10oz of your favourite beverage. Postage is free to UK addresses and all products can be sent directly to the recipient on your behalf with a gift note.
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Providing insight on developments in labor and employment law affecting East Tennessee employers and employees. UPDATE: U.S. Department of Labor Provides Guidance On Whether Parents of Minor Children Who Choose To Attend Remote K-12 Classes Are Entitled To Paid Leave Under The FFCRA On August 18, 2020, I posted a blog entitled “Are Parents of Minor Children Who Choose To Attend Remote K-12 Classes Entitled To Paid Leave Under The FFCRA?” At that time, I commented that the United States Department of Labor (DOL) had not yet to addressed the question and provided ... Read More Are Parents of Minor Children Who Choose To Attend Remote K-12 Classes Entitled To Paid Leave Under The FFCRA? When the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”) was passed in late March 2020, the nation was confronted with a fairly uniform new reality in terms of K-12 education. Both public and private schools across the United States closed their doors and quickly attempted to reopen in an online setting ... Read More Supreme Court finds that Title VII employment protections of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 extend to gender identity and sexual orientation Following the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell–granting same-sex couples the constitutional right to marry—a related question remained: would gender identity and/or sexual orientation later receive protection from discrimination in employment under the Civil Rights Act? On June 15, 2020, in a 6-3 opinion authored by recently appointed Justice ... Read More On-the-job injuries while working from home? Considerations for employers and employees relying on workers’ compensation in Tennessee In 2000, the United States Census reported that 3.3% of Americans exclusively worked from home (or “telecommuted”) for their employer.[i] In 2016, that number increased to 5%.[ii] Now, with safer-at-home orders, non-essential business shutdowns, and companies of all sizes telling their employees to stay home, that number is expected to ... Read More EEOC and CDC Resources for Employers Addressing the Coronavirus As the Coronavirus continues to spread throughout the United States employers are having to address a number of questions about managing and protecting their workforce. Included on the ever-growing list of items keeping managers up at night are concerns about compliance with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and ... Read More Employers Should Exercise Caution In How They Treat FMLA Leave Under Attendance Policies Employers subject to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) must allow covered employees up to 12 weeks of leave per year for certain needs, including the employees’ own “serious health condition.” The FMLA and its implementing regulations further provide that an employer subject to the FMLA cannot interfere with ... Read More U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Whether Title VII Applies to Sexual Orientation Discrimination Over the last three years I have posted several times concerning efforts by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and private litigants to have federal courts construe federal statutory protections against workplace discrimination on the basis of “sex” to include claims of discrimination on account of sexual orientation. Title VII ... Read More Tennessee Healthcare Employers Must Now Report Positive Drug Test Results For Its Licensed Healthcare Employees On July 1, 2017, over 130 new laws recently enacted by the Tennessee legislature became effective. One of those imposes new reporting requirements on employers in the healthcare sector whose licensed healthcare employees test positive on a drug test or refuse to submit to a drug test when directed to ... Read More The Growing Danger in Using Prior Income to Perpetuate Wage Distinctions Many of us have been in a job interview on one side of the table or the other during which this very common question is asked - “what are you currently making?” There is now, however, a growing movement questioning the legitimacy of inquiries regarding an applicant’s prior wages for ... Read More When Friend Requests on Social Media Aren’t So Friendly More businesses are requiring their employees who regularly work with customers or who possess certain types of sensitive information to sign some form of contract restricting the employee’s ability to engage in competitive activity once the employment terminates. I have discussed these types of agreements in several previous posts. Employee ...
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The latest venture from the people behind the excellent L'As – owner-chef Daisuke Kaneko and manager/sommelier Kouichi Tanabe – Cork opened in late-November as a side-project adjascent to the newly relocated restaurant: "After less than two years in their chic premises off Minami-Aoyama’s Kotto-dori, chef Daisuke Kaneko and his front-of-house partner Kouichi Tanabe have moved to a residential area at the far end of the neighborhood. More than just an expansion – though that was needed, given the continuing popularity of L’As – it is also an evolution. And it arrives with a separate new project added on: Cork, a wine bar with a difference." The full story is in my latest column for The Japan Times. But the basic idea is that the wine at Cork is picked by Tanabe, and the food is all cooked by Kaneko and his team in the L'As kitchen, which is right behind Cork, with its own separate entrance but fully connected. It's a great concept, and beautifully executed. Here are a few more images of one meal we had there last month. The celebratory flowers were still in full bloom the first time we got there, just a few days after it opened. They added a welcome touch of colour to a space that is quite spare and minimal. Very Aoyama, of course. The concept is brilliant. Instead of having to deal with a weighty multi-page wine list – in fact, instead of having to focus away from your partner and mull your choices – Tanabe has whittled the options down to a basic 1 bubbly, 3 white and 3 red. They all cost the same, but the food that comes with it will depend on which wine you order. Ditto with the food. The pairings are all prix-fixe: 3 wines and 3 plates for ¥6,300; or 6 wines and 6 dishes for ¥10,500. Champagne is extra, as is dessert at the end. This is the menu (you can double-click on it for slightly more detail): It's a bubbly sort of place. And ¥1,450 is pretty good value, considering that you also get an appetiser for the price. Last month that was a large spoon filled with a tart-sweet compote of pear, along with a large dollop of almond-infused cream. Simple but sophisticated, like all of Kaneko's cuisine. While you're sipping, you're asked to choose some wines. First a white, which will determine what your first hors d'oeuvres will be. And then your red – we had to agree on the same wine, since we were required to have the same main course. It's not totally guessing in the dark: we were able to establish that the Californian Pinot Noir would be accompanied by chicken; the Bordeaux by beef; and the Spanish red by pork. That was the one we chose. I chose the Ott Gruner Veltliner (Am Berg, 2012)... …which came with slices of lightly smoked herring, on a bed of cauliflower cream, scattered with pistachio powder. The other starter was a real beauty: a lovely 3-D swirl of zucchini "tagliatelle", served with soft-roasted zucchini flesh, and seasoned with a scattering of freeze-dried olive powder. That was accompanied by an Italian white, Ceretto Blange, from Langhe Arneis DOC (Piedmont). Great choice, Tanabe-san! The second course is fixed, and will stay unchanged year-round. It's announced by the arrival of this bottle... It's a cute pairing: to go with the Hungarian sticky wine, foie gras from the same country, on a crisp rusk drizzled with maple syrup. Wicked. Classic. Finally it was time for the Guimaro. It's one of the rare reds from Galicia, and it's gorgeous. And it went beautifully with pork, which was soft-cooked (sous-vide), then sliced and served with giant shimeji mushrooms in a rich reduction sauce, along with chickpeas and hazelnut halves. A very interesting dish, and another excellent pairing. The verdict: "At L’As, Kaneko’s genius is his ability to create modern cuisine that looks special, while keeping it affordable. At Cork, the same formula applies: good food, well-chosen wine and Aoyama style without the sticker shock." I’ll raise a glass to that. And I’ll raise another to Kaneko and Tanabe. Great stuff. We went back just before Christmas to the new L'As. I'm happy to report it's as good and as busy as it ever was at the old location. Since the Japan Times hasn't given my column a map, the necessary coordinates are here… And here's a link to my original post on L'As (at its previous/original location)… Jan 4, 2014 6:02:55 PM | Aoyama, cauliflower, chickpea, foie gras, food and drink, food photos, hazelnuts, herring, Japan Times, L'As, L'As Aoyama, pears, shimeji, Tokaji, wine, wine bar, zucchini Comment 0 Reblog It 0 04/29/2012 Dinner at L'As — our first visit Over a 6-week period ahead of my column coming out, we ate at L'As three times in close succession. Each meal was almost entirely different. Here are some of the highlights from the first of those meals — the one that convinced me that here was a restaurant that was not just great but outstanding. Starting with the home-made mozzarella. Just two little blobs, an amuse bouche, but so so fresh and creamy and flavourful. We could tell: here's a chef who is plenty creative in his kitchen. Next the asparagus, packed full of umami from the strained green tomato juice it was cooked in, and arranged with garden herbs (basil, wild cress, chickweed) and petals (heartsease). Then a deep rich bisque, served with an aromatic sprinkle reminiscent of ras al hanout, and crisp croutons made from baguettes fine-sliced lengthways. The fish course: salmon with fresh-season broad beans and garden peas, and scattered with shiso sprouts. So good it deserves a close-up... And as the meat course, a roulade of rabbit on mushrooms in a dense red wine jus. Pre-dessert: tomatoes of three different hues, blanched and peeled and served in a basil-infused liquor. Add a few drops of extra-virgin oil and you have a delectable sweet-tart palate-priming drinkable salad... Then the main dessert, nothing too heavy or overly-sweet... Under the crisp nutty "brandysnap" was honeycomb encased in dark chocolate. Wicked. To round off the meal, a lovely digestif of honey-sweet Pineau de Charentes. Even the tea at the end was just right: instead of just dunking a teabag in hot water and hoping for the best, we noticed they timed the infusion carefully and chef Kaneko himself checked the strength and taste. Bravo! Before we left, we booked ourselves in for another meal a week or so later. In case you missed the previous posts, the L'As web site is here... Apr 29, 2012 10:45:57 PM | Aoyama, asparagus, beans, bisque, bread beans, cheese, digestif, flowers, food and drink, food photos, French, herbs, Japan Times, L'As, L'As Aoyama, mushrooms, olive oil, peas, rabbit, salmon, shiso, soup, spice, tea, tomatoes Comment 4 Reblog It 0 04/21/2012 L'As: ace restaurant, ace chef It is always a pleasure to discover a great new restaurant. Even more so when new means a lot more than just “recently opened” — and when great means brilliant. L’As is a small place with a young crew and a location that is easy to overlook. But since opening in early February in the backstreets of Minami-Aoyama, it’s been generating the kind of enthusiastic word-of-mouth buzz that bigger names in flashier areas would give their iPads for. Like its short, punchy name — pronounced “Lass”, it’s French for “ace” — L’As keeps things simple and uncluttered. What catches the eye is not what’s there so much as what has been pared away. Tokyo has plenty of restaurants with spare, clean-cut, Scandinavian-modern looks and comfortable lightwood furniture. But few go so far as to banish all cutlery from sight. The only objects on your tabletop are a dark rectangular block — this is for your bread — and your linen napkin. You barely notice until the first dish is served. Everything you need is in a drawer cleverly concealed by your right hand. Ditto with the layout. Open kitchens are dime a dozen in Japan. But at L’As there is no barrier with the dining room. Like at an exclusive chef’s table, you are virtually in the kitchen, watching it all from prep to short order to the final plating. As you’d expect here in Japan, everything moves with quiet, unhurried precision. The unexpurgated version of my column in yesterday's Japan Times. I'll be posting some more food photos in the next day or so — including Chef Kaneko's amazing foie gras "ice cream sandwich". Update (Feb: 2013): I never got around to posting those extra photos. So here at any rate are a few of the foie gras "ice cream sandwich". It's quite something: . 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[ "The latest venture from the people behind the excellent L'As - owner-chef Daisuke Kaneko and manager/sommelier Kouichi Tanabe - Cork opened in late-November as a side-project adjascent to the newly relocated restaurant: "After less than two years in their chic premises off Minami-Aoyama's Kotto-dori, chef Daisuke Kaneko and his front-of-house partner Kouichi Tanabe have moved to a residential area at the far end of the neighborhood. More than just an expansion - though that was needed, given the continuing popularity of L'As - it is also an evolution. And it arrives with a separate new project added on: Cork, a wine bar with a difference." The full story is in my latest column for The Japan Times. But the basic idea is that the wine at Cork is picked by Tanabe, and the food is all cooked by Kaneko and his team in the L'As kitchen, which is right behind Cork, with its own separate entrance but fully connected. It's a great concept, and beautifully executed. Here are a few more images of one meal we had there last month. The celebratory flowers were still in full bloom the first time we got there, just a few days after it opened. They added a welcome touch of colour to a space that is quite spare and minimal. Very Aoyama, of course. The concept is brilliant. Instead of having to deal with a weighty multi-page wine list - in fact, instead of having to focus away from your partner and mull your choices - Tanabe has whittled the options down to a basic 1 bubbly, 3 white and 3 red. They all cost the same, but the food that comes with it will depend on which wine you order. Ditto with the food. The pairings are all prix-fixe: 3 wines and 3 plates for ¥6,300; or 6 wines and 6 dishes for ¥10,500. Champagne is extra, as is dessert at the end. This is the menu (you can double-click on it for slightly more detail): It's a bubbly sort of place. And ¥1,450 is pretty good value, considering that you also get an appetiser for the price. Last month that was a large spoon filled with a tart-sweet compote of pear, along with a large dollop of almond-infused cream. Simple but sophisticated, like all of Kaneko's cuisine. While you're sipping, you're asked to choose some wines. First a white, which will determine what your first hors d'oeuvres will be. And then your red - we had to agree on the same wine, since we were required to have the same main course. It's not totally guessing in the dark: we were able to establish that the Californian Pinot Noir would be accompanied by chicken; the Bordeaux by beef; and the Spanish red by pork. That was the one we chose. I chose the Ott Gruner Veltliner (Am Berg, 2012)... ...which came with slices of lightly smoked herring, on a bed of cauliflower cream, scattered with pistachio powder. The other starter was a real beauty: a lovely 3-D swirl of zucchini "tagliatelle", served with soft-roasted zucchini flesh, and seasoned with a scattering of freeze-dried olive powder. That was accompanied by an Italian white, Ceretto Blange, from Langhe Arneis DOC (Piedmont). Great choice, Tanabe-san! The second course is fixed, and will stay unchanged year-round. It's announced by the arrival of this bottle... It's a cute pairing: to go with the Hungarian sticky wine, foie gras from the same country, on a crisp rusk drizzled with maple syrup. Wicked. Classic. Finally it was time for the Guimaro. It's one of the rare reds from Galicia, and it's gorgeous. And it went beautifully with pork, which was soft-cooked (sous-vide), then sliced and served with giant shimeji mushrooms in a rich reduction sauce, along with chickpeas and hazelnut halves. A very interesting dish, and another excellent pairing. The verdict: "At L'As, Kaneko's genius is his ability to create modern cuisine that looks special, while keeping it affordable. At Cork, the same formula applies: good food, well-chosen wine and Aoyama style without the sticker shock." I'll raise a glass to that. And I'll raise another to Kaneko and Tanabe. Great stuff. We went back just before Christmas to the new L'As. I'm happy to report it's as good and as busy as it ever was at the old location. Since the Japan Times hasn't given my column a map, the necessary coordinates are here... And here's a link to my original post on L'As (at its previous/original location)... Jan 4, 2014 6:02:55 PM | Aoyama, cauliflower, chickpea, foie gras, food and drink, food photos, hazelnuts, herring, Japan Times, L'As, L'As Aoyama, pears, shimeji, Tokaji, wine, wine bar, zucchini Comment 0 Reblog It 0 04/29/2012 Dinner at L'As  -  our first visit Over a 6-week period ahead of my column coming out, we ate at L'As three times in close succession. Each meal was almost entirely different. Here are some of the highlights from the first of those meals  -  the one that convinced me that here was a restaurant that was not just great but outstanding. Starting with the home-made mozzarella. Just two little blobs, an amuse bouche, but so so fresh and creamy and flavourful. We could tell: here's a chef who is plenty creative in his kitchen. Next the asparagus, packed full of umami from the strained green tomato juice it was cooked in, and arranged with garden herbs (basil, wild cress, chickweed) and petals (heartsease). Then a deep rich bisque, served with an aromatic sprinkle reminiscent of ras al hanout, and crisp croutons made from baguettes fine-sliced lengthways. The fish course: salmon with fresh-season broad beans and garden peas, and scattered with shiso sprouts. So good it deserves a close-up... And as the meat course, a roulade of rabbit on mushrooms in a dense red wine jus. Pre-dessert: tomatoes of three different hues, blanched and peeled and served in a basil-infused liquor. Add a few drops of extra-virgin oil and you have a delectable sweet-tart palate-priming drinkable salad... Then the main dessert, nothing too heavy or overly-sweet... Under the crisp nutty "brandysnap" was honeycomb encased in dark chocolate. Wicked. To round off the meal, a lovely digestif of honey-sweet Pineau de Charentes. Even the tea at the end was just right: instead of just dunking a teabag in hot water and hoping for the best, we noticed they timed the infusion carefully and chef Kaneko himself checked the strength and taste. Bravo! Before we left, we booked ourselves in for another meal a week or so later. In case you missed the previous posts, the L'As web site is here... 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Are you as tired of hearing about the End-of-Times as I am? If one is to believe all the hullabaloo, we humans have slightly more than 3 years to live until catastrophe strikes. The ancient Egyptians predicted a great disaster … Continue reading → Share this: Twitter Email Facebook More Print Google Posted in Breakfast Time, Savories | Tagged chilaquiles, end-of-times, hangovers, mayan calendar | 7 Comments Subscribe by email! Follow @procopster Recent Posts Celebrating Christmas the Catalan Way A Quiet Place In My Solitude The Assholes of the Sea Not Over, Easy. Archives Archives Select Month December 2020 August 2020 April 2020 March 2020 January 2020 July 2019 June 2019 April 2019 October 2018 August 2018 July 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 September 2017 July 2017 June 2017 March 2017 January 2017 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 June 2016 May 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 October 2015 September 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 November 2007 All rights reserved by Michael Procopio. Although I think it's lovely that you may wish to print poster-sized versions of my images and tack them on the ceiling above your waterbed, I strongly advise against it. And though imitation might be the sincerest form of flattery, plagiarism is not. So it should come as no surprise to you that I should declare that this material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. Thank you.
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As you all know, we’ve had a lot of different issues with Angela. We’ve been able to curb a lot of her bad habits, but her number habit that she can not stop herself from doing is: Don’t touch things that don’t belong to you. Angela has two huge obsessions in life, well three if you include Barney. Stupid Barney. I despise the company and people that came up with him and spit on their feet. Angela normally has what we call a “Character obsession.” Before she moved in with us, it started with the normal Dora the explorer, Diego, and Max and Ruby. She kept her love for those characters for a pretty good while, until Netflix made the idiotic move to remove Nick Jr shows from their on demand selection. From there, here love for Strawberry Shortcake and Cat in the Hat blossomed. We were so cool with her new found loves. She would watch them over and over again. However, it did get to a point to where we wanted to punch Strawberry Shortcake in the face. We heard that theme song so many times, we now randomly sing it…with a despise and a slight smile on our face. Her other two main passions in life: plastic bags and anything made of paper (including cardboard boxes). When she first moved in with us, we noticed it. She had everything of hers organized into different types of plastic bags of all sorts of colors. She had her shoes, clothes, toys, and everything she owned sorted out into different bags all around her, including paper. LOTS of papers: paper bags, boxes from pasta, boxes from toys, boxes from mail, printer paper, coloring pages, old mail, junk mail, little pieces of paper that were special characters on packages that she ripped off from boxes & crayon boxes, and the list goes on and on. It took a little time, but we finally understood why she was doing it. She was doing it to keep her stuff around, to keep her stuff organized, and to keep her stuff protected. After about 6 months, she no longer had a need to keep her things in plastic bags. She finally understood that her stuff was going to be kept “safe”, and that she was home…so she could unpack and relax. However, to this day, she can still not let go of her usage of plastic bags to hold her certain precious things. So we’ve allowed her to use Ziploc bags. This way it’s cleaner, more organized, and (above all) we can see what she’s hoarding in them. With everything that Angela has, and trust me when I tell you this: She does not have a real NEED for anything. She has everything she could ever want, plus usage of my super old iPad to watch her favorite shows on Netflix and Youtube. YET she still touches things that doesn’t belong to her without asking. Don’t Touch Anything That Doesn’t Belong To You Without Asking. This is the number Golden Rule in our home. Don’t take or touch anything that doesn’t belong to you without asking for permission. Some days she totally understands and “gets” it, then there are the other days she goes straight into stealth ninja mode and will wind up with the whole house in her bed. Yes, Angela is a Ninja. She knows how to evade every single squeaky floor board, and won’t make a noise. In our old apartment, Angela was staying in the finished basement that was the size of the whole apartment. We had a wooden staircase that led to the first floor. Those wooden steps were the most noisiest things that I have ever come across in my life. No matter how hard I tried, I would always make a noise. This is TOTALLY not true for Angela. She could walk up those stairs like a pro! It would take her a good 5-10 minutes to do it, but she would succeed! If she caught herself making a noise, she would cuss at herself, and walk back down…until she gathered up the courage to walk up those stairs again. She is a pure master! Once she succeeded ascending the staircase, she would stalk the house for every single piece of paper, crayon, pen, pencil, and just about anything that she could take with her. If she was super gutsy, which she was often times than naught, she would make a couple of more trips. We’ve tried everything that we could think of to help understand that this was not a good thing to do, and how we don’t take other people’s things. We tried: Punishment via taking away something for that she cherished Take ownership of her actions (This is something she is horrible with. Once she’s caught stealing something, she always blames everyone else. She never claims it. When it’s time to apologize, she does it eventually…in a week or a month.) 60-70% of the time, she will go into a melt down because of her being caught having something that wasn’t hers. God help me for saying this, but we even did it from the aspect of behavior that’s taught via Barney, Strawberry Shortcake, Dora the explorer, and her other favorite characters. We would ask her, “What did Barney teach you about _______?”, “Would Dora do that?”, etc. A Good Behavior chart. The chart actually helped out with a lot of bad habits of hers that we were able to break. At the end of the day, we would ask if she did certain behaviors. For each positive behavior she would get a sticker on her chart. She could then change in those stickers for a good from the goody box (filled with coloring books, crayons, markers, stickers, DVD’s, toys, and tons of other great stuff). We over exaggerated that phrases, “Stephen, can I borrow your tablet?”, “Yes David, thank you so much for asking to use my tablet.” The craziest thing is that Angela would NOT touch any book, toy, or objects that were on the book shelf. If the items were just laying on a coffee table, floor, or just in a disarray somewhere…then they were (are) fair game to her brain. The bookshelves represent a system of order. As long as it’s organized and looks good, she won’t touch it. Ever. Her brain knows not to plunder through the items that are in an organized system of sorts. All of this background leads to the current story of why Angela no longer has a bedroom door for her privacy. Since we’ve moved into the new house, Angela has been testing the waters every chance she can, by trying out my different levels of patience and boundaries. I have been sure to put her in her place to let her know that rules are the still the same, and nothing has changed with the exception of her having her very own bedroom to call her own. Our niece was still living with us, until recently when she moved back home. So we always had someone down stairs to keep an eye on things. She knows Aunt Angela’s ways all too well, as she has had the experience of stolen homework, notebooks, and other school supplies. It Happened One Night… Nothing happened the first night our niece was gone. In fact, we gave Angela a pep-talk about not going downstairs while people are asleep, to help keep her from getting into trouble. We told her that if we found out that she took anything that didn’t belong to her, then we would take her bedroom door off the hinges because we wouldn’t be able to trust her. We couldn’t allow her to have her privacy in her bedroom to hide things. She promised that she wouldn’t. She gave her word. She didn’t. It was the second night that it happened, even after I gave her the same pep-talk of being good and not touching anything. She has obviously had this mischievousness pent up inside of her brain, and she just couldn’t help herself. You’ll see what I mean in just a minute. I woke up, and went along my usual routine in the morning. Angela came down for breakfast, and she said, “Bubba, you don’t have to worry about coming up to my room for the iPad to turn it on. I’ll just bring it down for you so you don’t have to walk up there to my room.” That statement right there is a tell-tale sign that Angela did something. Angela will ask you to do a 1,001 and one things for her, and more often than not she asks them all in one breath. She doesn’t care about how many times you have to walk up and down those steps. I simply stated that I had to go to my bedroom for something. So I snuck into her room, which is across from ours…and I saw her pot of gold. I saw junk mail hiding behind a few stuffed characters, 2 packets of loose leaf filler paper, black ink pens that she had opened, 2 notebooks, a pile of sticky notes (which has already tore into a million little pieces), a jacket that didn’t belong to her, and a few other odds and end pieces. So, off the door came. The one things that we’ve always stayed committed to is to follow through with actions. If we say that we are going to do something, no matter how big or small, we do it. We follow through with it. This way she will always know that we do what we say, good or bad. Of course, she didn’t take it very well. She got caught, and as I mentioned before…when she gets caught, it’s never her fault for doing it. We don’t know when we will put the door back up. We now have to work through this trust factor. Since the door came down a few days ago, she has snuck into my room and grabbed a bottle of vitamins one day, and my iPad charging cord today. Today she was banned from watching youtube, which is one of her favorite top things to do. Which of course, she called me a few lovely names. I quickly reminded her that I was allowing her to borrow my iPad, and that I would definitely watch how you spoke to me, or you’ll have nothing to watch your favorite shows on, “You should be thankful and happy that I’m allowing you to still use my iPad after how you’ve been speaking to me. So if I were you, I would quickly zip your lips, and go have a merry damn day.” She said a few quick obscenities under her breath, and she agreed that it was definitely my iPad…and stormed off with her muttering words that I was trying to ignore. She was testing my patience all day. She was bound to find a piece of happiness, as I told her to. Good Lord, she was annoying as all get out. But that is another day, and another story. I will say this, though: about an hour before eating supper, she came to me stating HOW much she loved me, and gleefully thanked me for letting her use my iPad.
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To create an artificial reef for oysters, an artist built a permanent installation of four towering stainless steel sentinels that are visible at low tide. At low tide, four gangly steel sentinels stand six meters tall along the trail connecting Greater Kinmen to a smaller island. When the tide rises, half of each sculpture disappears underwater and the Oystermen appear to stand on the surface. Over time, oysters will create an artificial reef, covering the submerged legs. Photo by Wu Hsin-Ying. Sculptures provide homes for tiny ocean residents. The island of Kinmen, Taiwan—where oyster cultivation is a long-standing tradition—was the final flashpoint of the Chinese Civil War in 1949. More recently, Finnish environmental artist and architect Marco Casagrande noticed that rusted steel anti-landing poles still standing in the waters around the island are covered in oysters—and that filled him with hope. “Even the war tectonics can be taken over by nature and transformed into life-providing systems,” he says. When creating Oystermen (2013), part of the Floating Islands art festival project at the Shanghai Biennale, Casagrande was further inspired by the long reflections of oyster farmers’ legs in the water. The permanent installation consists of four towering stainless steel sentinels, who stand six meters tall along an ocean road at low tide. When the tide rises, the trail connecting Greater Kinmen to a smaller island disappears under the ocean’s watery embrace, as does half of each sculpture. At high tide the Oystermen—whose conical hats are covered in solar panels that power LEDs underneath at night—appear to stand on the water’s surface. Over time, oysters will envelop their submerged legs, creating an artificial reef. Jen Dolen, a photographer and Forecast Public Art’s content + communications coordinator, is on the editorial team for Public Art Review. From Public Art Review #49, where this article originally appeared as “Oystermen.” Contact Us 2380 Wycliff Street | SUITE 200 ST. PAUL, MN 55114 (651) 641-1128 [email protected] Quick Links Artist Opportunities Resources Staff & Board News Connect with Forecast Sign up for our newsletters: With our general Public Art Update, receive monthly insights on what's happening at Forecast and in the public art field. With our quarterly consulting newsletter, Making Change, follow the exciting work our team leads around the country.
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Please note that for the duration of the summer, the main road in front of the church, 101st Street, will be closed due to construction. Parking can be found behind the church, accessible via the alleyway, as well as in the public parking lot north of the church along 100th Avenue, in front of City Hall. (780) 992-0880 [email protected] Get Directions Upcoming Events Sunday Worship Service December 5, 2021 Women’s Coffee and Fellowship December 7, 2021 Prayer Meeting December 7, 2021 9921 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan, AB, T8L 1V6 Please note that for the duration of the summer, the main road in front of the church, 101st Street, will be closed due to construction. Parking can be found behind the church, accessible via the alleyway, as well as in the public parking lot north of the church along 100th Avenue, in front of City Hall.
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I'm looking for some sounds Wendy(walter) Carlos uses on Switched on Bach. Some high percussive sounds, sounds with noise, nice basses, brasses, strange leads. Does anybody have a collection of such sounds? Sounds like the ones Jean Jacques Perrey or Klaus Wunderlich uses in their funny songs are also very welcome! Many thanks allready, Cybermsd Logged Elhardt Apprentice Apprentice Posts: 44 Karma: 0 Wendy Carlos sounds « Reply #1 on: October 24, 2006, 10:35:20 am » One of the reasons I bought MMV was to do Wendy/Walter Carlos type sounds. I ended up get distracted and doing Tomita and acoustic type sounds. I have done a bunch of Carlos type sounds on the Alesis Andromeda synth. However, generally the purpose of buying a synth is to program the sounds you want, and if you want W. Carlos sounds, go ahead and patch them up.
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I have set up PDF Review module flows and they are working well. But I have requests from our project managers handling job production. With our previous MIS, job spec sheets (PDFs) were sent to the customer along with the proof. When the proof was manually attached in the old system the spec sheet PDFs were generated automatically and included with the proof; links to both PDFs (proof and specs) were in the sent email. Now with PDF Review module you do not have that, it's just the job proof that the customer sees. We don't have to manually attach proofs anymore, we just drop it in a folder (much faster), which is great, but Switch is not including job spec information. So for now, in cases where the customer needs this spec sheet, the proof email goes to the project manager. They use Crystal Reports to make the spec sheet PDF and then they attach that to the email and forward to the customer. That works but it's a little time consuming. I have been trying to think of a solution where Switch can attach the spec sheet to the email. The first problem, I don't have the spec sheet to attach it. I have the job XML, and the proof. The XML unfortunately does not have all of the information that this spec sheet has. I discovered that they can instead generate an XML from Crystal Reports, not a PDF. I think I can come up wit a flow that successfully joins this XML with the job. So to illustrate: 1. Proof and job XML are in folder. Prepress drops this into hotfolder. 2. Project Manager creates spec sheet XML and writes that to a Switch monitored location. This gets married with the proof and job XML. (So yes, 2 XMLs, crazy as it sounds) 3. The spec sheet XML needs to be a PDF attached. I think I can use XLST transform to somehow rework this spec sheet into a PDF format. The reason I can't just have them generate a PDF to begin with – when they make the PDF out of Crystal Reports, there is no metadata in that PDF. I need that so Switch can link it up with the correct job proof. 4. Once I have that spec sheet PDF I feel fairly confident I can get that attached to the PDF Review email (we don't actually attach the proof, but I am sure there is a way to swap that out with the spec sheet, and then set the email to "Attach file" I hope this makes sense. This is a convoluted solution. The project managers are still having to make these spec sheets manually out of Crystal Reports, but at least they would not have to attach them and forward the email. I just want to know: is there some obvious, much easier solution? The last thing I want to do is build this flow and find out later there is a more efficient workaround. Top abailescollins Advanced member Posts: 447 Joined: Wed Apr 22, 2015 4:28 pm Re: Job Spec Sheet attached to PDF Review Mail Send Quote Post by abailescollins » Mon Oct 11, 2021 1:17 pm You could always make the Spec sheet page one of the approval PDF. That would be relatively easy using insert pages, you could then take it off after approval by using an Action List to delete page one of the PDF. Obviously you would need some logic to only delete page one on files that had a spec sheet. What you could also do, which would take a bit of time would be to make spec sheet PDF, and then add the values and information to it using PitStop variables and the add text action. It's a bit limited as it does not support multi-line (yet), but I know people that use that approach successfully. PitStop Product Manager @ Enfocus. [email protected] Top RunDontStop Member Posts: 23 Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2021 8:03 pm Re: Job Spec Sheet attached to PDF Review Mail Send Quote Post by RunDontStop » Wed Oct 13, 2021 11:11 pm Thank you. I was a able to get XML into HTML format using XSLT Transform, but not to PDF. I know there is a way but I ran out of time. Now I have Switch sending out emails with a path for the spec sheet.They write out the spec PDFs, put them in this correct place so it is associated with the correct job. Then I have Switch attaching the specs to the PDF Review module email when the proof is submitted. That actually works, I used inject job, I read another post that explained that. Thank you for the advice about using PitStop variables to fill out values in a PDF with values from an incoming XML. That will be useful whenever I try to figure it out. It would be great to use XMLs that have all of the relevant info and no one having to write out the PDFs manually. Top Post Reply Print view Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Direction: AscendingDescending
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Fongo powers free calling solutions for a number of brands. This forum includes information and tips on all of those offerings. Note that your specific services may vary based on the specific Fongo product that you're using. Skip to content Advanced search Board index ‹ Freephoneline ‹ Suggestions & Feedback Change font size Print view Fongo Support Forum FAQ Register Login Feedback on technical support Have a great idea? We'd love to hear it! Want to share the story of how Fongo is saving you money? This is the place to do it! Forum rules Post a reply 23 posts • Page 1 of 1 Feedback on technical support by tariqmaruf » 07/25/2013 Hi, Just wanted to give some quick feedback on the technical support I received for ticket 26531. There was an issue with the porting but I was never contacted by the porting team. Once I got in touch with Fongo Support on the forums, I got an amazing service with quick responses and the issue was fixed. It did get frustrating for me, but Technical Support fixed it for me. Thank you! tariqmaruf Just Passing Thru Posts: 3 Joined: 07/04/2013 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by cisco » 09/15/2013 I contacted them for a difficult technical issue and they personally called me back and helped me out. Given what we pay into, support is very good. I got more help than Skype is ever willing to provide. Mobile app dev team is amazing as well. Best part is their network has been much better this year than last year in terms of reliability. cisco Just Passing Thru Posts: 2 Joined: 09/11/2013 Top Feedback on technical support by 000 » 10/31/2013 Hi, There was a problem with my phone number porting a while back, and the problem didn't get fix last time (about 6 months ago) Yesterday, I reported it to Technical Support team using the Fongo cell phone app. (39435) They replied my issue within a very short period of time! With a few emails communicating the details, Technical Support was able to find the root cause, and escalated my problem to the previous service provider (because there was a problem from the other side) Anyways, I really appreciate the quick responses, as well as the high quality service I received. With a rating 1 to 5, 5 being the best service, I would give a 5 to the team/person who have helped me to fix this issue. Thanks a lot! 000 000 Just Passing Thru Posts: 5 Joined: 11/07/2012 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by m.kodsy » 03/20/2014 Hi, There was a problem with my home phone Today, I reported it to Technical Support team, They replied my issue within a few minutes with, Technical Support was able to find the root cause, and solved without hassle I really appreciate the quick responses, as well as the high quality service I received. With a rating 1 to 5, 5 being the best service, I would give a 5 to the team/person who have helped me to fix this issue. Thanks a lot! m.kodsy One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 03/20/2014 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by hr_panchal » 03/23/2014 I had problem in my phone. When I raised ticket, I got very quick response and they helped me efficiently. My problem was resolved very quick. I am very happy to say that Fongo Service is very quick and solve problem very quick. My friend also had problem and his problem was resolved same day. I thank to Fongo. thanks a lot.... Harsh hr_panchal One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 03/23/2014 SIP Device Name: Linksys PAP2T Firmware Version: 5.1.6(LS ISP Name: Tek Savy Computer OS: windows 7 Router: Linksys E2700 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by wwooda » 03/26/2014 Ditto to the last comment. These guys are knowledgeable, courteous and responsive. They went out of their way to get me up and running, unlike the "not my problem" attitude of me former provider. Thanks a bunch guys. I am already recommending your service to my friends! wwooda Just Passing Thru Posts: 19 Joined: 06/29/2013 SIP Device Name: Cisco SPA112 Firmware Version: 1.3.3 ISP Name: Xplornet - WiFi Computer OS: XP Router: Dlink DIR-655 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by flomar » 04/04/2014 Today evening Fongo support did a great job and remotely they made the proper settings to my second freephonline with grandstream ht502. Thanks once again. All is working as it should, flomar Quiet One Posts: 43 Joined: 10/17/2010 SIP Device Name: grandstream ht502 ISP Name: rogers Computer OS: xp Router: belkin fsd75230-4 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by Lydiak » 04/04/2014 Hi, I've emailed tech support for a few issues, and their service was prompt and excellent ! I'd also give them a 5 star !! Lydia Lydiak Just Passing Thru Posts: 13 Joined: 04/25/2010 SIP Device Name: ht502 Firmware Version: 1.0.10.3 ISP Name: rogers - cable Computer OS: windows xp pro Router: cisco - rogers modem/router Top Re: Feedback on technical support by pspencef1 » 05/04/2014 my experience with your support team was excellent - I got a recommendation almost immediately as to what steps to do to restore full home phone service - worked right away - I wish that all support was this fast and knowledgable given the information i submitted - you guys gave me a workaround for the problem - rogers answer was to return my new router(which I understand the firmware is the problem-or lack of an update) which would not have fixed my issue with homephone - good job guys. pspencef1 One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 05/04/2014 SIP Device Name: HT701 Computer OS: Window 8 Router: CGN3-ROG Top Re: Feedback on technical support by buran1978 » 05/07/2014 Great assistance in helping me with my phoneline. I couldnt hear the other person but they could hear me. The call was taking too long to complete as well,. Within minutes of creating a service ticket I got a response back right away! Remote assistance to my computer and having a look at my ATA config and all was working great! By the time I put in a service ticket to connecting to my computer all was fixed in under 20 mins. Thanks! buran1978 One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 05/07/2014 SIP Device Name: Cisco SPA122 ISP Name: Rogers Cable Computer OS: Windows 7 64 bit Router: Cisco/Linksys WRT160N Top Re: Feedback on technical support by Ritesh » 05/08/2014 Hi, I've emailed tech support for a few issues, and their service was prompt and excellent ! I'd also give them a 5 star !! my experience with your support team was excellent... Yesterday evening Fongo support did a great job and remotely they made the proper settings to my freephonline with Grandstream HT-701. Thanks once again. All is working as it should at present. great job.....keep it up...... Ritesh One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 05/08/2014 SIP Device Name: Grandstream HT-701 ISP Name: Acanac - Cable Computer OS: Windows 7 Router: Linksys Top Re: Feedback on technical support by Windom » 05/20/2014 Fast response. Sent in a ticket regarding VOIP disconnecting very frequently. They found the problem and remotely updated the settings on the ATA device. Great experience. Windom Just Passing Thru Posts: 3 Joined: 05/01/2014 SIP Device Name: Grandstream HT-286 Firmware Version: HT287 Rev4.1 ISP Name: Acanac Computer OS: Windows 7 Router: Asus RT-AC66U Top Re: Feedback on technical support by zhuying311 » 06/06/2014 Service was very professional and response was super fast. Thanks! zhuying311 One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 06/06/2014 SIP Device Name: Grandstream HT-502 Firmware Version: 1.0.12.1 ISP Name: Teksavvy Cable Computer OS: WIN7 Router: TD-W89741N Top Re: Feedback on technical support by Rachel » 06/18/2014 I was having some difficulties setting up my Grandstream HT702. The technical support I received was fast and very helpful. They were patient, knowledgeable.... and did I mention fast? I will definitely be recommending this service to others. Rachel One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 06/18/2014 SIP Device Name: Grandstream HT702 Firmware Version: 1.0.5.10 ISP Name: Acanac Computer OS: Windows 7 Router: D-link DIR-810L Top Re: Feedback on technical support by mahaos » 07/01/2014 excellent technical support. Time to start addressing the problem : Very Fast ! Time to solve the problem : very fast too ! It was a pleasure working with the Fongo technical support. mahaos Quiet One Posts: 44 Joined: 09/28/2009 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by hanke » 07/18/2014 I received assistance with my line when for whatever reason the ATA failed to register and operate on the " voip.freephoneline.ca " It had no problem registering on the " voip2.freephoneline.ca ". After completing a Support Ticket, Fongo support corrected some settings on my ATA and the " voip.freephoneline.ca " server was usable again. Thanks again for your assistance. Line has been working now for 2 days without issues. hanke Lightly Seasoned Posts: 179 Joined: 06/09/2010 Location: Burlington, Ontario SIP Device Name: SPA3102 Firmware Version: 5.2.13(GW002) ISP Name: Cogeco Cable Router: DPC3848VM (Modem/Router) Top Re: Feedback on technical support by 486dx » 08/05/2014 i was troubleshooting an grandstream ht702 and only being a user of the ht 486 0older model, i was lost and couldnt get it to work. i was able to get a ticket raised and responded to and the proper .pdf sent to me to program this ata device with no problems once i was at my friends place and in person too. thank you to fongo support for responding and being so helpful even on a sunday! thanks again, Derek klimkosz, for Joe gemes. 486dx Just Passing Thru Posts: 5 Joined: 08/02/2011 SIP Device Name: Grandstream HT-486 ISP Name: Rogers Cable Computer OS: Windows 7 64bit Router: D-Link extreme 655 Top Feedback on technical support by Upoing » 09/26/2014 Just wanted to leave a feedback on my recent experience with technical support/customer service. I was very impressed with Fongo's response time and their resolution. There was an incorrect amount billed to my account where I was slightly overcharged, so I sent an online inquiry to Fongo. Within hours not only did they respond to my query, but they refunded the difference instantly! No hassle, no arguing, no back-and-forth emails for days! Just fast and reliable response. I even checked my credit card account just to be sure, and Fongo did indeed do as they say and the refund was there. Fongo has provided superb customer service and I am more than happy to be their customer hopefully for many years to come! Keep it up, Fongo. Thanks Fongo Team! Upoing One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 09/25/2014 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by faisal3600 » 09/26/2014 I want to thank the technical support which I found very efficient, friendly, skillfull and extremely customer-centric problem solving attitude. Was having problem with one way call on my phone...able to make outgoing calls but no incoming calls at all and the rep help me through email which was very prompt and explain me everything step by step including useful links for configuration changes and he was really considerable and understanding. My experience with the technical support was excellent and I would rate it 10/10.. THANK YOU FONGO technical support from a happy customer... faisal3600 One Hit Wonder Posts: 1 Joined: 09/26/2014 SIP Device Name: LinkSys SPA1001 Firmware Version: 3.0.19 ISP Name: Rogers Computer OS: XP Router: Hitron Top Re: Feedback on technical support by Imadovitch » 03/18/2015 excelent support and fastest and clear response, keep going guys thanks Imadovitch Just Passing Thru Posts: 10 Joined: 03/17/2015 Computer OS: Windows 8.1 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by invincible » 04/28/2016 Excellent service. I had an issue suddenly that I could not receive any calls, always "busy" yet in fact my phone was idle. It took me and the Fongo technician days to figure it out. Very sorry for the time and efforts, though I was at a loss why it should ever happen. I witness the endurance and hard work of the company and the technician. Wonderful job! Appreciate it so much. Thanks again, Sir. invincible Just Passing Thru Posts: 24 Joined: 08/30/2009 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by nunanie » 01/16/2017 I'm a new subscriber coming from one of the "big guys with 2 phone numbers and of course I managed to mess up things a bit when I registered. The staff at Fongo were very supportive and sent email instructions promptly so that was able to get my phones online quickly. Thank you Fongo for your excellent and courteous support, I was even trying to get you more customers before I got hooked up myself!! nunanie Just Passing Thru Posts: 3 Joined: 01/13/2017 SIP Device Name: Cisco SPA122 ISP Name: DSL Computer OS: Windows 10 Router: Bell 2000 Top Re: Feedback on technical support by saga » 06/26/2017 Had a billing issue with Fongo, on a Sunday no less, and the matter was resolved within about an hour of opening a support ticket. My payment for text messaging had been deducted from my amazon account, but had failed to reach fongo's billing department. It took exactly two screenshots to show amount had been deducted, and the exceptionally kind representative manually enabled the messaging package. No hoops to jump through, no unpleasant exchanges, just kind, super efficient service. I wish all issues with customer service was this easy! Keep up the excellent work, ladies and gents! You're a wonderful group of people! 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We're mid Season 2 and definitely enjoying it, we do need subtitles on to keep up with the belter lingo but didn't find season 1 all that painful aside from the first few episodes. Thanks for the rec! "If we hit this bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate." Then I assume you have been acquainted with the charming Camina Drummer. She's top 3 one of the most favourite characters I'd say. Not sure who the other two are though but she is proper bad ass. I haven't watched it in a while. Some revision will probably be required before Season 6 drops. It gets easier to follow the more you watch it, but there are always things you miss. I've just rattled my way through to mid season 13 of Always Sunny. Can't believe Danny de Vito is still there! It's just so off the wall this show. Must be fun not ever having to stick to canon when writing new episodes. The ones where Dee takes the all female plane to California and the aim is to get as shit faced as you can possibly get. Is this a thing in the US? I know folk in the UK like to do this on planes to Benidorm. "Soy boy beta cuck" lmao.. Some of the shit they come up with.. pot > Teenager of the Year < Iceland 3280 Posts Posted - 06/21/2021 : 02:33:30 Just finished season 1 of Zoo - an apocalyptic scenario where animals evolve intelligence and start attacking people. While it's a great idea for a series, it is also a reminder that some of the other new TV series I've seen lately really are a cut above the rest. A nice idea for a series ruined by the worst plot development and cringe-worthy scripts. I'd rate it no higher than 6/10 Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 07/09/2021 : 04:18:02 The Towering Inferno is a blast! pot > Teenager of the Year < Iceland 3280 Posts Posted - 07/13/2021 : 14:13:15 Just watching the new Judd Apatow rom com Netflix series Love - it's like a really long Judd Apatow film and therefore worthy of your time if you're ever partial to a rom com with a bit of an indie feel to it. It's got a good soundtrack as well, and always ends on a banging tune. Like S03E01 which ends with the song Headcahe by Frank Black. So I thought this was as good a time as any to make my recommendation here. Plenty of laughs in there. Troubles A Foot = Cult of Ray = USA 361 Posts Posted - 07/15/2021 : 14:23:58 Yeah, Love is pretty good. I had a few issues with it but would still recommend it. Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 07/17/2021 : 18:04:01 quote: Originally posted by Troubles A Foot Yeah, Love is pretty good. I had a few issues with it but would still recommend it. I'm ready for Love. Enjoying Succession, some good twists and turns. First episode of White Lotus was great! I finally got around to watching Dunkirk. Enjoyed it very much, but man, Nolan movies are such a workout. You can't relax for a minute. His films are taxing on the psyche. I liked it but I know it didn't get the best reviews. Newo ~ Abstract Brain ~ Spain 2654 Posts Posted - 07/18/2021 : 14:53:25 Dunkirk was a trip in the cinema, the aerial shots of the ocean in 70mm so vertiginous. The Churchill speech at the end was a bummer and totally unnecessary but apart from that, so refreshing to see a movie of that scale with no stars and very little dialogue, just letting the images do their work. Wish more people had the clout that Nolan has. -- Allen Ginsberg says you got no soul. The ancient Egyptians say you got seven of these bastards, and Pharaohs got fourteen, what they get for being Pharaohs. Troubles A Foot = Cult of Ray = USA 361 Posts Posted - 07/18/2021 : 22:15:06 quote: Originally posted by Bedbug Nolan movies are such a workout. You can't relax for a minute. That's funny, his movies put me to sleep. I do want to see Dunkirk though. A lack of dialogue would serve a Nolan film well. Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 07/19/2021 : 16:12:26 quote: Originally posted by Troubles A Foot quote: Originally posted by Bedbug Nolan movies are such a workout. You can't relax for a minute. That's funny, his movies put me to sleep. I do want to see Dunkirk though. A lack of dialogue would serve a Nolan film well. I hear what you mean. It�s kind of like math class, which isn�t boring but can knock one out pot > Teenager of the Year < Iceland 3280 Posts Posted - 07/20/2021 : 02:01:00 quote: Originally posted by Bedbug I hear what you mean. It�s kind of like math class, which isn�t boring but can knock one out I used to live for maths classes. I'd rather sit for 2 hours being taught maths than have to watch another Nolan film. Edited by - pot on 07/20/2021 10:41:35 Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 07/21/2021 : 09:58:49 I'm not some big Nolan fan, but I think it's become kind of a trend lately to dislike him. Hollywood doesn't give us much these days, and for big budget studio event movies we could do worse than what he's given us, methinks. Troubles A Foot = Cult of Ray = USA 361 Posts Posted - 07/21/2021 : 20:03:45 Really? I've not experienced this trend. I feel like the only one who dislikes his films. At least on my twitter feed it's endless praise and Nolan worship. I find his movies incredibly unappealing. I do think he has some cool ideas, and he generally plays in the genres I like...superhero, scifi, etc...But I just hate his aesthetic, I hate his style as a director. I don't like the dialogue, the performances rarely wow me, even stuff like camera placement, editing, etc...like none of it works for me. One could sum it all up as "tone"...the feel of his movies puts me off. There's this uptight sexless seriousness to everything (and the comic relief like NEVER works)...It just doesn't speak to me. I could barely stay awake through Tenet, and I kept trying so hard to get into it. I'm friends on twitter with this huge fan of his and I wanted to share in the extreme joy he had about Tenet and I just could not do it. Edited by - Troubles A Foot on 07/21/2021 20:28:53 Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 07/24/2021 : 20:00:13 Yeah, I've seen a lot more people calling out Nolan one way or the other lately. Again, I'm not a huge Nolan fan. I'm glad he's out there doing what he's doing. We don't deserve another Hitchcock, so Nolan is kind of a good fit for this generation. When I called his movies a workout I'm thinking in terms of exhaustion. It's a mixed bag, but ultimately I'm glad to have seen his films. Troubles A Foot = Cult of Ray = USA 361 Posts Posted - 07/24/2021 : 21:26:52 I don't know if there is a thread for this sort of thing, but the absolutely terrible Netflix "original" Fear Street 1994 has several references to the Pixies (hottest band of 1994??) and a fairly scene-stealing usage of "Hey" It is not worth watching to see that though. pot > Teenager of the Year < Iceland 3280 Posts Posted - 07/25/2021 : 00:53:22 I just watched Rock The Kasbah. Started off OK and I reckoned it was a dead cert seeing as Bill Murray was in it. But it would probably be more fun to just go to Afghanistan and spend a couple of hours actually being shot at by the Taliban. Epic fail. Edited by - pot on 07/25/2021 13:14:40 Stevio10 = Cult of Ray = United Kingdom 909 Posts Posted - 07/25/2021 : 12:56:26 Mr Mercedes. Almost finished season 1, wasn't sure what to expect with it being based on a Stephen King book (thankfully production values are better now than in the 90's - looking at you The Dark Half & Tommyknockers) but enjoying the cat and mousery of it all. Brendan Gleeson is great as usual and the soundtrack throughout is absolutely brilliant. It isn't without its flaws but makes up for it in entertainment value. Recommended. Edited by - Stevio10 on 07/25/2021 13:24:35 Arm Arm Arm * Dog in the Sand * 1008 Posts Posted - 07/31/2021 : 12:46:37 Over The Garden Wall---sweet and touching cartoon Master & Commander---one of the best movies I've seen. Intense, dark, heroic and witty. Edge of Tomorrow aka Live.Die.Repeat.---great concept and really runs with it. The Trouble With Harry---charming movie. cheers danjersey > Teenager of the Year < USA 2736 Posts Posted - 07/31/2021 : 21:07:11 my intake Troubles A Foot = Cult of Ray = USA 361 Posts Posted - 07/31/2021 : 21:41:36 I love The Trouble With Harry! I also liked Edge of Tomorrow and Over The Garden Wall. Your post gets my approval. Tonight I rewatched what may be my favorite horror movie, Messiah Of Evil. Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 08/05/2021 : 11:44:54 Just watched the Brink with Jack Black and Tim Robbins. Lots of fun. Rewatching Prometheus. Liking it more than the first time which isn't saying much. Watching Insomnia for the second time because Nolan has been on my mind lately. Liking it less than the first time. And about three seasons through the Brady Bunch, which is way more complex and circuitous than you may remember. Check the episode where Alice leaves to be replaced by her "twin" cousin Emma, which was a popular trope of Schwartz in those days but which reads a bit sinister as you parse it. pot > Teenager of the Year < Iceland 3280 Posts Posted - 08/06/2021 : 15:51:18 Fargo 4 is a cinematic masterpiece. Thought it was going be a bit of a struggle at first and a bit dry like Season 2, but it very quickly gets into some interesting plots and lots of great characters. Hit's the road running from ep 1 and holds it's end up right until the end as well, unlike Season 3 which I felt tapered off a bit. I think it might be the best one yet? Lot's of potential for prequels, sequels for further seasons or even maybe a return to the big screen? Streaming free on 4OD if you live in the UK now. Troubles A Foot = Cult of Ray = USA 361 Posts Posted - 08/06/2021 : 20:34:09 I can't even with the Fargo TV stuff or that showrunner... Really enjoying Schmigadoon and also Children's Hospital is incredibly funny, in fact I am really surprised I never watched it until now. It's exactly my sense of humor and I'm a fan of several people involved. Season 1 was funny but season 2 has been even better. I really liked Old, despite myself. We watched an insane film tonight, Brewster McCloud. I have no idea what to say about it. johnnyribcage * Dog in the Sand * USA 1112 Posts Posted - 08/15/2021 : 05:48:42 Pig, the somewhat overly hyped new Nic Cage movie, turned out to be great. I had a bad reaction to your public hobby writings. pot > Teenager of the Year < Iceland 3280 Posts Posted - 08/17/2021 : 18:13:51 Brand New Cherry Flavour Another offbeat Netflix mini series set in Hollywood that seems quite good (so far) 13 minutes in. Bam - Debaser bassline. Soundtrack - tick Some kind of early 80's horror/thriller or something Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 08/21/2021 : 15:03:24 Casino Royale, the 1967 Woody Allen / Peter Sellers spoof of Bond, James Bond. Amusing. Also watched the original Pink Panther installment. Sellers was really something. And looking forward to watching PIG! Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 08/23/2021 : 16:28:11 Nine Perfect Strangers a new series on hulu with Nicole Kidman and a bunch of good performers. First three episodes are terrific. I think you'll like it. Weird, alluring, heart-tugging, funny, creepy, and no idea where it's going. darwin >> Denizen of the Citizens Band << USA 5445 Posts Posted - 08/24/2021 : 08:08:33 The Chair, Letterkenny, Wellington Paranormal Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 08/29/2021 : 15:21:01 Watching this Spike Lee documentary about 9/11 and Covid and everything. Some interesting stuff so far. pot > Teenager of the Year < Iceland 3280 Posts Posted - 08/30/2021 : 02:05:43 quote: Originally posted by Bedbug Watching this Spike Lee documentary about 9/11 and Covid and everything. Some interesting stuff so far. I heard he edited out the "conspiracy theories" due to criticism from the public. These included interviews from Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, who have conducted more actual, real scientific studies into the collapse of all three towers than the 9/11 Commission - who whitewashed the whole thing and made up a load of bogus nonsense to explain the collapse of the towers, including later WTC7 which they initially omitted from their report. From the Belfast Telegraph: "The final episode of Lee�s series is said to include both conspiracy theorists and experts refuting their claims, leading to allegations the director was giving both sides an equal voice." Because giving both sides an equal voice is a bad thing? I'd like to see this, but also a part of me feels that any director who censors views from a documentary because of public pressure isn't worth my time. Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 08/30/2021 : 11:04:03 quote: Originally posted by pot quote: Originally posted by Bedbug Watching this Spike Lee documentary about 9/11 and Covid and everything. Some interesting stuff so far. I heard he edited out the "conspiracy theories" due to criticism from the public. These included interviews from Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, who have conducted more actual, real scientific studies into the collapse of all three towers than the 9/11 Commission - who whitewashed the whole thing and made up a load of bogus nonsense to explain the collapse of the towers, including later WTC7 which they initially omitted from their report. From the Belfast Telegraph: "The final episode of Lee�s series is said to include both conspiracy theorists and experts refuting their claims, leading to allegations the director was giving both sides an equal voice." Because giving both sides an equal voice is a bad thing? I'd like to see this, but also a part of me feels that any director who censors views from a documentary because of public pressure isn't worth my time. Yes, I heard he had to edit out 33 minutes. There were some interesting clips of Bush and Obama during their respective administrations warning people that a global pandemic was coming. What does it mean pot? pot > Teenager of the Year < Iceland 3280 Posts Posted - 08/30/2021 : 23:55:27 quote: Originally posted by Bedbug Yes, I heard he had to edit out 33 minutes. There were some interesting clips of Bush and Obama during their respective administrations warning people that a global pandemic was coming. What does it mean pot? I'm not that far down the rabbit hole. I think probably something to do with UN Agenda 21 and Agenda 30. I heard Wikileaks were warning years ago that the global powers were going to stage a pandemic to justify imposing new world order powers. I mean that's what 9/11 was all about and I think this is just the next stage in their plans. Whatever is going on has been planned for decades, and Big Pharma are behind a lot of it. They've been lobbying governments for at least the last hundred years to criminalise holistic practices so they can profiteer from their synthetic junk. They seem to pretty much have the freedom and impunity to inflict any kind of harm they want on society these days. I don't know what's going on in Afghan but pulling out like that and basically handing over billions of $ of military equipment to the Taliban - it's almost like they are planning WW3 to land in Europe next. I don't think their NWO power grab is going as well as they thought it would so perhaps there could be another false flag event like 9/11 coming. I've been saying for years that 9/11 was an inside job and if people don't wake up to that and challenge it then they might do something like this again. I think I might move to Texas next year. Maybe I was a bit harsh on Spike Lee, but I think he should have stood his ground. They've probably got him under contract and there's nothing he can do about it. Looks like HBO pressured him into removing the content, but who pressured HBO? Edited by - pot on 08/30/2021 23:56:00 Troubles A Foot = Cult of Ray = USA 361 Posts Posted - 09/12/2021 : 13:40:25 Enjoying the Steve Martin/Martin Short HULU show Only Murders In The Building. It's a fun murder mystery. I was an extra in a few scenes and I'm also watching it to spot myself, but it's a good show. Martin Short is a really great actor in it, funny but also sad and complex and tons of energy in the performance. Steve Martin is great at playing an elitist sad sack. Stevio10 = Cult of Ray = United Kingdom 909 Posts Posted - 09/13/2021 : 07:37:37 quote: Originally posted by Bedbug Nine Perfect Strangers a new series on hulu with Nicole Kidman and a bunch of good performers. First three episodes are terrific. I think you'll like it. Weird, alluring, heart-tugging, funny, creepy, and no idea where it's going. Watching this too. finished first 4 episodes, it's an interesting watch as there's no clear indication of what the end game for any of it is...yet. Though it hints at something terrible...or brilliant or both. Or maybe it's all about the journey. Who knows. Michael Shannon is very good in it. Did you finish it Bedbug? Bedbug * Dog in the Sand * 2421 Posts Posted - 09/16/2021 : 11:16:00 quote: Originally posted by Stevio10 quote: Originally posted by Bedbug Nine Perfect Strangers a new series on hulu with Nicole Kidman and a bunch of good performers. First three episodes are terrific. I think you'll like it. Weird, alluring, heart-tugging, funny, creepy, and no idea where it's going. Watching this too. finished first 4 episodes, it's an interesting watch as there's no clear indication of what the end game for any of it is...yet. Though it hints at something terrible...or brilliant or both. Or maybe it's all about the journey. Who knows. Michael Shannon is very good in it. Did you finish it Bedbug? We just finished episode 7. It is one of the few shows that we both want to watch again even though we haven't finished it yet. Fitzy - FB Fan - Portugal 85 Posts Posted - 09/18/2021 : 10:14:36 I've been on a Youtube rabbit hole of Norm Macdonald's clips, ater hearing that he had passed away. 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Does Freehostia provide forms for our websites? I had inserted contact links on my website so when someone clicked on them, they could send me email. I had created a hyperlink with the "mailto" and my email address on it, but for some reason when I test it out it tells me my browser (Safari) doesn't know how to read "mailto" and on other browsers when I click on the link, it remains static and takes me nowhere. I don't understand how they stopped working, because they were working fine last year. It was suggested on another board that I insert a form on my webpage so that I can be reached. Ok, that is why I'm asking the question. Thank you for any feedback. -KD Top widwool Post subject: Re: Forms Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:49 am Site Admin Joined: Fri Aug 22, 2008 10:59 am Posts: 256 KDee wrote: Hello all, Does Freehostia provide forms for our websites? I had inserted contact links on my website so when someone clicked on them, they could send me email. I had created a hyperlink with the "mailto" and my email address on it, but for some reason when I test it out it tells me my browser (Safari) doesn't know how to read "mailto" and on other browsers when I click on the link, it remains static and takes me nowhere. I don't understand how they stopped working, because they were working fine last year. It was suggested on another board that I insert a form on my webpage so that I can be reached. Ok, that is why I'm asking the question. Thank you for any feedback. -KD Hello, Please open a trouble ticket regarding this matter via Control Panel Open New Ticket menu which is situated under the Help section. Then we will be able to assist you further. Thank you for the assistance! _________________ Best Regards, WidWool Top KDee Post subject: Re: Forms Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 6:43 am Newbie Joined: Mon Sep 09, 2013 3:02 am Posts: 4 widwool wrote: KDee wrote: Hello all, Does Freehostia provide forms for our websites? I had inserted contact links on my website so when someone clicked on them, they could send me email. I had created a hyperlink with the "mailto" and my email address on it, but for some reason when I test it out it tells me my browser (Safari) doesn't know how to read "mailto" and on other browsers when I click on the link, it remains static and takes me nowhere. I don't understand how they stopped working, because they were working fine last year. It was suggested on another board that I insert a form on my webpage so that I can be reached. Ok, that is why I'm asking the question. Thank you for any feedback. -KD Hello, Please open a trouble ticket regarding this matter via Control Panel Open New Ticket menu which is situated under the Help section. Then we will be able to assist you further. Thank you for the assistance! ------------------------------ Well, I filled out the ticket as suggested and I'm STILL waiting for an answer. -KD Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Page 1 of 1 [ 3 posts ] Moderators: Moderators, Support Team Board index » Web Hosting Support Forums » Web Design; HTML/CSS All times are UTC You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum Search for: Jump to: Select a forum ------------------ Pre-Sales Forum Pre-sales And Signup Questions Announcements FreeHostia Announcements Outages/Service Problems Web Hosting Support Forums F.A.Q. FreeHostia General Support Email (POP3/IMAP & SMTP) Domains / DNS MySQL, PHP & CGI/Perl Web Design; HTML/CSS Content Management Systems, Forums, Blogs Webmaster Lounge Web Site Critique And Link Exchange Useful Scripts, Code Snippets And Resources Search Engines/Site Promotion/Affiliate Programs General Forums Offtopic Computer Discussions
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Thanks for chiming in! What you can do to help is to use our editor and remove those photos/sequences yourself. That way it will go fastest. You can find an overview of the process here: https://help.mapillary.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001638129-Editing-sequences All the best, Katrin IF I happen to come upon one of my images that I feel needs to be removed, and if I am sitting at my laptop and if I can figure how to delete an image, might give it a go. The chances of that happening are far slimmer than my winning the lottery (even though I’ve never bought a ticket) I don’t go looking through my pictures. The last 3 weeks I’ve posted over a quarter million pictures per week. Some of those are of food, and indeed have no good reason to be on Mapillary. I’m just not willing to look through over 250 thousand pictures, boring pictures of roads I’ve all ready seen, to find the offenders. (That would be a week’s worth) It is great there are others who are willing to plow through these and find the .001% that need deleting. I’ll leave that job for them. I have my hands full just doing what I do. But like I said, if I happen onto one, and if I am at my laptop, I’ll give a stab at trying to delete the offending image. I post here because I’m not linked back to the image with the comment. allen July 26, 2017, 5:53pm #2 @JBTheMilker, a) I’d love to see some AI that could better flag questionable pictures. That’s an insane problem to crack right now though. b) I pop open my pictures in windows explorer, set it to large icons and cruise through the folder ( NOT windows image viewer ). I can get through a lot very quickly. I get most of them that way. Usually the bad ones I miss are a one off in the middle of a sequence or a folder I just failed to scan through. In your case, I believe you’re using the phone app for a lot of them. That’s not so easy to mass edit. One possibility would be to dump them all onto a pc / mac, run through the photos and then upload them via the browser, the python script or just dumping them back onto the phone into the mappilary image folder. It’s an extra step but it could help catch the obvious stuff. How did Google’s Panimora [sic] handle bad images? 2 Likes tryl July 27, 2017, 10:58am #3 I made a browser at http://zip.dk/mapillary/browser/ which lets you put in a sequence key and see the images tightly packed in the smallest 320 width format. In most browsers you can just press space to scroll down. When you click an image it will open in Mapillary and you could delete it from there. You must use a shortcut in the browser to open in a new window. Using that, I just found this image: https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=zlHhz1CZypTW0E7pj1CoDQ&focus=photo&lat=48.800356510855806&lng=44.603445066104086&z=17 My tool should work nicely on a mobile, but Mapillarys site is mostly useable on a desktop. My site still uses the old v2 api and I don’t know it it will stop working a some time. The site is open source - it has a link to the sources at GitHub. 1 Like katrin August 18, 2017, 7:04am #4 @tryl you should migrate to the new API v3 since we are indeed planning to deprecate v2 sometime soon (in the middle of migrating all of our own stuff just now). Some more information: http://blog.mapillary.com/product/2017/06/14/migrating-to-mapillary-api-v3.html 1 Like jimmyfy September 4, 2018, 12:09pm #5 I have transfer all onto my laptop, run through the photos and then try to upload them via the browser, Unfotuntaly my system get crashed. It took a lot of time re configure it. laye September 7, 2018, 11:59am #6 Hi @tryl, I tried to use your browser tool, where I entered the dates where I know I’ve captured some sequences and uploaded, along with my username and nothing happened when I clicked Show Images From Map. Any ideas? Thanks tryl September 12, 2018, 9:22am #7 Hi @laye It is probably because I wrote it for the v2 of the API while Mapillary have transitioned to a version 3. I got started rewriting it for version 3, but never got it to work properly and have run out of time. The proper way to do it is a complete rewrite of both client and server and I does not have the time for that at the moment. allen October 2, 2018, 2:41pm #8 Nice. When you have a moment, please share the github project name / link. Gracias 1 Like tryl October 4, 2018, 7:43am #9 Here you go: https://github.com/simonmikkelsen/mapillary-browser If you can help fix the issues it would be awesome 1 Like gabrielm9 June 27, 2021, 2:12am #10 Hello - Bumping this thread. I need to delete my images in bulk. Today I captured images on a new road not yet in the Mapillary maps. Mapillary assigned those images to a different road, so now the 2nd road’s images are wrong. The link at the top of this message no longer works. Any advice? The new road is properly reflected in OpenStreetMap, but not in Mapillary’s maps. Cheers… tastrax June 27, 2021, 3:00am #11 Hi @gabrielm9 The ability to delete images/sequences has been removed from the interface since the ‘upgrade’ by Facebook. Send us a URL of the area where the error occurred and we can possibly check what has gone wrong. You could also report the issue to [email protected] Cheers - Phil 1 Like gabrielm9 June 27, 2021, 3:01pm #12 Hi @tastrax Thanks for the reply. The problem begins here. The old US-206 continues to the west, but the new US-206 Bypass continues south. Switch to the OpenStreetMaps layer and you’ll see the new roadway. I captured images while driving on the new US-206 Bypass and Mapillary placed those images on the old roadway. To make matters worse, it started raining just at the moment I started driving on the new roadway so you’ll see several out of focus images. To avoid this problem in the future, do I need to confirm the new roadway is available on the Mapillary map before I use the iOS app for capture? Or should have have switched to the OSM layer before initiating the capture? If it’s easier, it would be fine to just delete all my images from 26-Jun-2021 between 11-12 EDT. I can repeat the capture. Thanks… tastrax June 27, 2021, 10:45pm #13 I dont think Mapillary does any ‘snapping to roads’. It will simply place the images at the GPS locations within the images. It makes no difference which map layer is showing in the interface. I dont actually see your images in the system. The ones you link to are from 2017 tastrax June 27, 2021, 10:50pm #14 Looks like your sequences have not yet been fully processed. They will turn up eventually in the correct location https://www.mapillary.com/app/user/gabrielm9?lat=40.50752736008167&lng=-74.6329617092344&z=13.522874541104123&mapStyle=OpenStreetMap&pKey=225729199217700 gabrielm9 June 28, 2021, 1:20am #15 Ah, that makes sense. Thanks, @tastrax. The iOS app indicated images were processing, then uploaded, so I assumed all the processing was complete. Thanks! tastrax June 28, 2021, 4:14am #16 Having said all that @gabrielm9 , there are processes whereby images will be rejected if they are low quality. This may be the case where the rain has made some of your images ‘unusable’. These sequences may get rejected automatically. This is a new process and I think Mapillary are still working on the finer aspects of this. If you find that some sequences are missing, this may be the reason. Again, [email protected] may be able to provide some guidance in this regard.
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Probably a stupid question, but when I make a plan from one aeroport direct to another I can not see the course or distance at the cart
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What is the Epistemological ground for believing the universal validity of the basic laws of logic (Identity, Non-Contradiction, Excluded Middle). How does one properly validate that "A is A", universally? Can one know that it is true universally or is it only possible to know it about that which one has perceived? If it is only possible to know it concerning that which has been perceived, then how can one know that "contradictions do not exist"? I do not question the validity of logic. However, the ground upon which one validates an idea is crucially important and it seems that Objectivists tend to ground the validity of logic in very intellectual dangerous territory-- such that if one takes Objectivist Epistemology seriously (or, at least, that which is professed by many parts of Oist Epistemology), one cannot also consistently take the laws of logic seriously. So, I want to test that out and reveal what is and is not the proper epistemological grounding for the validity of logic. Many (if not all) Objectivists hold that the validity of logic is grounded in perception (along with all other knowledge). However, if this is the case, one can only know it's validity concerning that which one has perceived. If one can know that it is valid concerning that which has not been perceived, where did this knowledge come from and upon what is it grounded? Is it simply believed as a pragmatic necessity? Is it assumed by whim or by faith? OR is there some other form of validating knowledge aside from perception? I obviously would argue that there is. I want to ask everyone who participates in this conversation to attempt to accurately understand what is (and is NOT) being said in order to avoid straw men, and that everyone attempt to be CONSISTENT with their professed views. I predict that most (if not all) objections will be the result of failing to do one of the above. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Replies 231 Created 10 yr Last Reply 9 yr Top Posters In This Topic 17 25 41 75 Popular Days Nov 12 29 Nov 10 16 Nov 14 15 Nov 13 13 Top Posters In This Topic EC 17 posts 2046 25 posts dream_weaver 41 posts Jacob86 75 posts Popular Days Nov 12 2011 29 posts Nov 10 2011 16 posts Nov 14 2011 15 posts Nov 13 2011 13 posts Popular Posts Eiuol January 7, 2012 Just to save you some time, Jacob has explained his position throughout the thread (there's a post somewhere I'm sure summarizing his ideas), but the issue or disagreement seems to be over how anyone 2046 November 10, 2011 Direct perception. I'm not being sarcastic or smart-assed. The knowledge of things not perceivable is grounded in things that are perceivable. Knowledge of things not perceivable and not grounded Spiral Architect January 7, 2012 Well, I wish I read that before I wrote that long post. I gave this more thought than it deserved. “An axiom is a proposition that defeats its opponents by the fact that they have to accept i Grames Posted November 9, 2011 Grames Regulars 4.3k Gender:Male Location:Pennsylvania Report Share Posted November 9, 2011 You mean to tell us you still haven't completed chapter 1 of OPAR? You know, this book Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (The Ayn Rand Library, Volume 6) Identity is an axiom. It's truth is a perceptual self-evidency. Non-contradiction and Excluded middle are corollaries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Jacob86 Posted November 10, 2011 Jacob86 Regulars 554 Gender:Male Real Name:Jacob Tyler Brunton Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 (edited) Save the sarcasm. If you are unsure as to the nature of my question, ask for clarification. I'm aware that Identity is an axiom. I am also aware that the other laws are corollaries. But, what do you mean by "perceptually self-evident"? Does it mean that one only knows it is true in what one has perceived (that would seem to be the plain conclusion)? And if so, how does one know that it is true for that which one has not perceived? Please directly answer my actual, particular questions or provide a quote which directly answers my actual, particular, questions- rather than randomly recommending material which vaguely dances around the general issue. Edited November 10, 2011 by Jacob86 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... mdegges Posted November 10, 2011 mdegges Regulars 710 Gender:Female Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 (edited) Many (if not all) Objectivists hold that the validity of logic is grounded in perception (along with all other knowledge). However, if this is the case, one can only know it's validity concerning that which one has perceived. If one can know that it is valid concerning that which has not been perceived, where did this knowledge come from and upon what is it grounded? Is it simply believed as a pragmatic necessity? Is it assumed by whim or by faith? OR is there some other form of validating knowledge aside from perception? I obviously would argue that there is. I wonder if you have a specific example in mind. For instance, "how can you say that frogs don't grow on trees if you haven't personally seen every tree in existence?" In this case, I would agree that perception, common sense, reason, my own observations, and others' observations dictate my beliefs. I wouldn't call it faith, because faith is believing in something that cannot be proven, and I certainly don't believe that frogs grow on trees (there is no reason to). A is A can be proven using similiar means, where A is anything with a personal identity. "Each entity exists as something specific, its identity is particular, and it cannot exist as something else. An entity can have more than one characteristic, but any characteristic it has is a part of its identity. A car can be both blue and red, but not at the same time or not in the same respect. Whatever portion is blue cannot be red at the same time, in the same way. Half the car can be red, and the other half blue. But the whole car can't be both red and blue. These two traits, blue and red, each have single, particular identities. The concept of identity is important because it makes explicit that reality has a definite nature. Since reality has an identity, it is knowable. Since it exists in a particular way, it has no contradictions." Edited November 10, 2011 by Michele Degges Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... 2046 Posted November 10, 2011 2046 Regulars 2.4k Gender:Male Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 However, if this is the case, one can only know it's validity concerning that which one has perceived. If one can know that it is valid concerning that which has not been perceived, where did this knowledge come from and upon what is it grounded? Direct perception. I'm not being sarcastic or smart-assed. The knowledge of things not perceivable is grounded in things that are perceivable. Knowledge of things not perceivable and not grounded in things that are perceivable is unjustified and therefore not knowledge, but rather an arbitrary belief. I would answer more on how the laws of logic are derived, because it's not really the case the the laws of logic are discovered by gazing upon entites in reality (like I look at the table in front of me and go "table is table, therefore A is A, therefore logic" or something) but judging from your past posting it would probably be a waste. My guess is this is a stealth argument trying to prove God? Plasmatic 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Jacob86 Posted November 10, 2011 Jacob86 Regulars 554 Gender:Male Real Name:Jacob Tyler Brunton Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Haha. No. Not a stealth argument for God. Rather, the flaw in Oist Epistemology which I discovered while discussing the issue of God- which flaw, incidentally, I think allows Oists to superficially dignify their atheism. But that's besides the point. I really am concerned about hammering out the Epistemological issue because left un-corrected, it would undermine many great things in Objectivism. You say that "knowledge of things not perceivable is grounded in thing that are perceivable". How is this justified? I understand that you could have somewhat of a probabilistic justification (i.e. "i've never observed any contradictions and therefore there probably are not any contradictions") but that is VERY different from saying "contradictions do not and can not exist". AND, how do you know that "knowledge of things not perceivable is grounded in things that are perceivable"? Is that bit of knowledge perceived somewhere? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Jacob86 Posted November 10, 2011 Jacob86 Regulars 554 Gender:Male Real Name:Jacob Tyler Brunton Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 I wonder if you have a specific example in mind. For instance, "how can you say that frogs don't grow on trees if you haven't personally seen every tree in existence?" In this case, I would agree that perception, common sense, reason, my own observations, and others' observations dictate my beliefs. I wouldn't call it faith, because faith is believing in something that cannot be proven, and I certainly don't believe that frogs grow on trees (there is no reason to). Actually, "A is A" is the main example I'm concerned about. Everything else will flow from that. BTW, I agree that one ought not to believe in something that they have no objective reason for. A is A can be proven using similiar means, where A is anything with a personal identity. "Each entity exists as something specific, its identity is particular, and it cannot exist as something else. An entity can have more than one characteristic, but any characteristic it has is a part of its identity. A car can be both blue and red, but not at the same time or not in the same respect. Whatever portion is blue cannot be red at the same time, in the same way. Half the car can be red, and the other half blue. But the whole car can't be both red and blue. These two traits, blue and red, each have single, particular identities. The concept of identity is important because it makes explicit that reality has a definite nature. Since reality has an identity, it is knowable. Since it exists in a particular way, it has no contradictions." What do you mean by "similar means"? I agree with everything in the quote about the law of Identity and it's application to things. But I want to know how an Objectivist justifies their belief that "A is A" universally; that contradictions do not and cannot exist. Is this belief rooted solely in perception? And if so, why ought it not be restrained to that which has been perceived? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... DanLane Posted November 10, 2011 DanLane Regulars 73 Gender:Male Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 orj owjhrgopw jgjngjkgn asnfgjklglrnlgk rfgjhhjr r gojk e. Sorry, the identities of the words I was trying to type contradicted themselves. But they're still the same words, so you should be able to read them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... mdegges Posted November 10, 2011 mdegges Regulars 710 Gender:Female Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Actually, "A is A" is the main example I'm concerned about. Everything else will flow from that. BTW, I agree that one ought not to believe in something that they have no objective reason for. What do you mean by "similar means"? I agree with everything in the quote about the law of Identity and it's application to things. But I want to know how an Objectivist justifies their belief that "A is A" universally; that contradictions do not and cannot exist. Is this belief rooted solely in perception? And if so, why ought it not be restrained to that which has been perceived? Okay, I see what you're saying.. something like, "It is only an assumption that contradictions cannot exist. Just because they never have, doesn't mean they never will." I suppose you cannot know for sure, just as you can't know that the sun will not come up tomorrow. But because of all the reasons I listed "perception, common sense, reason, my own observations, and others' observations," you can be pretty certain the sun will in fact come up tomorrow. If I'm not mistaken, the only way the law of identity has been previously proven is by using examples.. things that are different in any way cannot be the same. Apple 1 might look identical and weigh the same as apple 2, but it may have more seeds, or more water inside of it than Apple 1. I would say that contradictions don't exist can also be proven by using examples. It's impossible for the sun to rise and fall tomorrow at exactly 8:00. Of course it's physically impossible, but based on "perception, common sense, reason, my own observations, and others' observations," it would be silly to suggest that this is possible. Whether the sun will ever rise and fall at exactly 8:00 is the question that I think you are getting at. ie: "How can we know that contradictions cannot ever exist?" My only answer would be that there's no objective reason, as you said, to think otherwise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... dream_weaver Posted November 10, 2011 dream_weaver Admin 5.3k Gender:Male Chat Nick:Greg Real Name:Greg Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 What is the Epistemological ground for believing the universal validity of the basic laws of logic (Identity, Non-Contradiction, Excluded Middle). How does one properly validate that "A is A", universally? Can one know that it is true universally or is it only possible to know it about that which one has perceived? If it is only possible to know it concerning that which has been perceived, then how can one know that "contradictions do not exist"? I do not question the validity of logic. However, the ground upon which one validates an idea is crucially important and it seems that Objectivists tend to ground the validity of logic in very intellectual dangerous territory-- such that if one takes Objectivist Epistemology seriously (or, at least, that which is professed by many parts of Oist Epistemology), one cannot also consistently take the laws of logic seriously. So, I want to test that out and reveal what is and is not the proper epistemological grounding for the validity of logic. Many (if not all) Objectivists hold that the validity of logic is grounded in perception (along with all other knowledge). However, if this is the case, one can only know it's validity concerning that which one has perceived. If one can know that it is valid concerning that which has not been perceived, where did this knowledge come from and upon what is it grounded? Is it simply believed as a pragmatic necessity? Is it assumed by whim or by faith? OR is there some other form of validating knowledge aside from perception? I obviously would argue that there is. I want to ask everyone who participates in this conversation to attempt to accurately understand what is (and is NOT) being said in order to avoid straw men, and that everyone attempt to be CONSISTENT with their professed views. I predict that most (if not all) objections will be the result of failing to do one of the above. You say that "knowledge of things not perceivable is grounded in thing that are perceivable". How is this justified? I understand that you could have somewhat of a probabilistic justification (i.e. "i've never observed any contradictions and therefore there probably are not any contradictions") but that is VERY different from saying "contradictions do not and can not exist". AND, how do you know that "knowledge of things not perceivable is grounded in things that are perceivable"? Is that bit of knowledge perceived somewhere? How do you know that the "validity of logic, which you do not question" is applicable to this conversation, which you have not perceived yet? Is that bit of knowledge perceived somewhere? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Prometheus98876 Posted November 10, 2011 Prometheus98876 Regulars 1.3k Gender:Male Location:Auckland, New Zealand Chat Nick:Dwayne Real Name:Dwayne Ewen Davies Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 (edited) For that matter, how do you know that any argument we give you is valid? Maybe you have not perceived how it isnt, so nothing we could say could be assumed to be true? Whooops, Dreamweaver already kind of asked this. Oh well! Edited November 10, 2011 by Prometheus98876 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... DanLane Posted November 10, 2011 DanLane Regulars 73 Gender:Male Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 When you say that the sun not rising at the right time is physically possible, you mean that there is a set of circumstances in which real identifiable things interact with eachother, and that is the result. You aren't saying that it's possible that the universe is actually Earth-centered and the sun is a giant glowing pineapple which dances across the sky. Why not? And, for that matter, aksdfbhei fieruhkj sjghgk kgj g g gg g kjsdhnkf oje ? Don't want to play along with my sarcasm? Describe a thing which is not itself. Knowledge has to be integrated with everything that is, not anything that isn't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... DanLane Posted November 10, 2011 DanLane Regulars 73 Gender:Male Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 (edited) If I don't take this seriously, it's because I could go through a billion billion years of a happy life with my epistemology and never be confronted by negative consequences for failing to consider the arbitrary or anything that doesn't exist. Can you say the same about the reciprocal? I won't talk about anti-concepts, pretending to be privy to some secret knowledge of what they are, as though they could be something. Spell out the thing which a consideration of the sum of all human knowledge and all viable propositions is failing to prepare me for? Is it the afterlife? Are we in the matrix? You should know that the matrix works backwards: if you click your heels together three times and say "There is a spoon," everything comes into focus and you enter the real world just in time to dodge the traffic you were impeding during your dream. Nothing imagined can interact with anything that is and change the identity of anything or the outcome of any event, so you have to figure out what the events and identitiess are in order to predict them and use them to your advantage. If the model works, you gain knowledge, in broad context, without a shadow of a faith. It's not pragmatic, in the traditional sense, because you don't get any blissful ignorance out of it and you don't get to dodge any principles or truth. Edited November 10, 2011 by DanLane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... 2046 Posted November 10, 2011 2046 Regulars 2.4k Gender:Male Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 AND, how do you know that "knowledge of things not perceivable is grounded in things that are perceivable"? Is that bit of knowledge perceived somewhere? Why yes, it's called direct realism and the objectivist theory of concepts. I know, weird right? I hear there's this book on Amazon.com even... Maybe you should get two copies, one for you and one for your buddy Alvin Plantinga. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Jacob86 Posted November 10, 2011 Jacob86 Regulars 554 Gender:Male Real Name:Jacob Tyler Brunton Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 With the exception of 2046 and possibly mdegges, no other responders to this thread seem to have fully read or understood my original post and the whole point of the thread- particularly the following paragraph: "I do not question the validity of logic. However, the ground upon which one validates an idea is crucially important and it seems that Objectivists tend to ground the validity of logic in very intellectual dangerous territory-- such that if one takes Objectivist Epistemology seriously (or, at least, that which is professed by many parts of Oist Epistemology), one cannot also consistently take the laws of logic seriously. So, I want to test that out and reveal what is and is not the proper epistemological grounding for the validity of logic." Now, if that is difficult to understand, ask clarifying questions. But if you don't understand my position and the intent of my post, don't come out guns-slinging at ridiculous straw men that have nothing to do with anything that I've said. The inability/refusal to follow an objective line of reasoning among people on a philosophy forum is very frustrating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Jacob86 Posted November 10, 2011 Jacob86 Regulars 554 Gender:Male Real Name:Jacob Tyler Brunton Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Okay, I see what you're saying.. something like, "It is only an assumption that contradictions cannot exist. Just because they never have, doesn't mean they never will." Actually, I am saying that something like that is the best one can do using the Objectivist reasoning (the belief that logic is grounded in perception)- IF they are consistent. I, of course, disagree because I realize that logic must have a grounding which allows it to be certainly true at all times and in all situations. I suppose you cannot know for sure, just as you can't know that the sun will not come up tomorrow. But because of all the reasons I listed "perception, common sense, reason, my own observations, and others' observations," you can be pretty certain the sun will in fact come up tomorrow. If I'm not mistaken, the only way the law of identity has been previously proven is by using examples.. things that are different in any way cannot be the same. Apple 1 might look identical and weigh the same as apple 2, but it may have more seeds, or more water inside of it than Apple 1. I would say that contradictions don't exist can also be proven by using examples. It's impossible for the sun to rise and fall tomorrow at exactly 8:00. Of course it's physically impossible, but based on "perception, common sense, reason, my own observations, and others' observations," it would be silly to suggest that this is possible. Whether the sun will ever rise and fall at exactly 8:00 is the question that I think you are getting at. ie: "How can we know that contradictions cannot ever exist?" My only answer would be that there's no objective reason, as you said, to think otherwise. Under this reasoning, the most one could say with certainty is "contradictions most likely do not exist". But, as I stated in my OP, that is very different from saying "contradictions do not and cannot exist"-- which is a necessary assumption to knowing anything. If contradictions are even possible, then one cannot know that anything is "A" and not "non-A" at the same time and same relationship. Every bit of human knowledge assumes that "A is A" is universally valid. If "A is A" is not universally valid, then human knowledge (conceptual knowledge) is impossible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Jacob86 Posted November 10, 2011 Jacob86 Regulars 554 Gender:Male Real Name:Jacob Tyler Brunton Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Why yes, it's called direct realism and the objectivist theory of concepts. I know, weird right? I hear there's this book on Amazon.com even... Maybe you should get two copies, one for you and one for your buddy Alvin Plantinga. I've heard of Plantiga but I am not familiar with any of his work or ideas. I've also read ITOE (I'm assuming that is what you are referring to) and don't recall coming across "direct realism". In fact, I started another thread asking about the difference between Objectivism & Nominalism (the opposite of realism) because they seem to be saying the same things. Please explain, though, how one can know "A is A" about the unperceived based in that which has been perceived. I know that the "objectivist theory of concepts" says you can, but I want to get into the details and figure out how and why- because I suspect that objectivists are simply cheating their own system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... 2046 Posted November 10, 2011 2046 Regulars 2.4k Gender:Male Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 No, I'm not gonna do your homework for you and spoon feed you ITOE, wtf? There's no fancy tricks involved, it's really just common sense. In order for reason to work, it requires a framework upon which the investigation can proceed. Simply open your eyes and ears and believe what is in front of you. There is no reason whatsoever to question the validity of the external world or the validity of the law of identity. These are self-evident and do not require justification beyond themselves. The framework necessary for rational investigation cannot itself be rationally investigated the same way. It is impossible to infer their validity from anything beyond themselves, and if you tried to, then reason, logic, and all of philosophy is nonsense (see David Hume for details.) We can know about things beyond the directly perceivable because of the validity of the senses, Rand's theory of concepts, and the validity of induction. This is a direct realist account of foundationalism, not to be confused with classical (Cartesian) foundationalism, so your above arguments about not being able to justify itself, either with itself or with something beyond itself, doesn't work (see David Kelley for details.) Reason is substantive and justified through experience, just as the laws of logic are discovered through experience (as in Aristotle.) If you are confused, try reading OPAR chapters 1 through 4. Take your own advice about not ignoring other people's work. As far as the difference between nominalism and objectivism, nominalism says that there is no mind-indepent relation between concept and particulars, whereas objectivism (which despite what Rand says is a kind of conceptualism as far as I can tell) says that there is a real relation between the particulars (the axes of measurement of their characteristics), but not (as in conceptual realism) a separate existing essence or universal either in particulars themselves or in heaven. It's a psychological abstractionist account of the meaning of universals, and it includes concepts of consciousness, such as "knowledge" and all the normative epistemic root concepts, such as "fact," "belief," "truth," "justification," etc. all of which are gained inductively via abstraction and measurement omission in reality via actual experience and interacting with the external world. If you wanna take down this kind of foundationalism, you have to take down the validity of the senses, Rand's theory of concepts, and the validity of induction without undercutting yourself and collapsing into solipsism and skepticism. Which means you have to use mysticism (e.g. Plato.) Amaroq 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... mdegges Posted November 10, 2011 mdegges Regulars 710 Gender:Female Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 (edited) When you say that the sun not rising at the right time is physically possible, you mean that there is a set of circumstances in which real identifiable things interact with eachother, and that is the result. You aren't saying that it's possible that the universe is actually Earth-centered and the sun is a giant glowing pineapple which dances across the sky. Why not? And, for that matter, aksdfbhei fieruhkj sjghgk kgj g g gg g kjsdhnkf oje ? Uhh, what? I said it's impossible for the sun to rise and fall at the exact same time. This is just an example of a contradiction. Sure, I could have also used any other circumstance: frogs growing on trees, the sun becoming rainbow-colored, your own example, etc. But since they are all contradictions, all of them support the same claim. Edited November 10, 2011 by Michele Degges Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Grames Posted November 10, 2011 Grames Regulars 4.3k Gender:Male Location:Pennsylvania Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 On a different thread from many years ago a similar question was asked, but the questioner had a much better grasp of what exactly he was asking. I imagine the resolution my question is a simple matter, but it still eludes me. I have reviewed OPAR again, read some Aristotle, and read about logical and mathematical axioms, to no avail. Assistance here would be greatly appreciated. Following OPAR, and validating the axioms, existence comes first. This makes sense to me. The part that gets me is the use of perception (the self-evident) as validation of axioms, before perception (validity of the senses) itself has been validated. The specific question then is: Why can I rely on perception to validate existence before, hierarchically, perception has been validated? I suspect the nature of axioms, as opposed to proofs, holds the answer. Validating an axiom does not somehow "legitimize" the axiom. Validation is a check on knowledge, not the final act of acquiring knowledge. Our basic means of knowledge is perception, whether or not it has been philosophically validated. In fact, all validation is from the senses - even the validation of sense-perception, so if we had to validate the senses before we could validate them, philosophy would go somewhat circular. Validation is a kind of conscious recognition of how one arrives at a concept and why it is true, a sort of retracing one's steps. But you've already walked those steps once, in grasping the relevant concepts the first time around, if only implicitly. The fact of the matter is that we do not deduce one axiom from another; the reason they are axioms is that they identify a primary aspect of reality and, of necessity, are assumed or contained in what follows. So the axiom "existence exists" does not depend upon "the validity of the senses" for it to be an axiom, and one implicitly uses the axiom of existence when validating the senses, and one implicitly uses the senses when validating existence. In that sense there is no prescribed order by which the axioms must be validated, though, as mentioned previously, there is a hierarchy that one can more or less respect when making a systematic presentation of the philosophy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... DanLane Posted November 10, 2011 DanLane Regulars 73 Gender:Male Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Uhh, what? I said it's impossible for the sun to rise and fall at the exact same time. This is just an example of a contradiction. Sure, I could have also used any other circumstance: frogs growing on trees, the sun becoming rainbow-colored, your own example, etc. But since they are all contradictions, all of them support the same claim. Misread what you were saying earlier. I kind of skimmed over that part, assuming it would fit in with the rest of your points, which it doesn't. So you're saying that contradictions could potentially exist, it's just that they don't exist based on anything that you have percieved? If you percieve something of a certain nature and conceptalize it, you know that nothing subsumed by that concept is contradictory. Even the elements that haven't been directly accounted for. The sun is one particular object of a known mass. If it were to be in two places at once, it would have to be redefined as something else. It would not be itself and not itself, it would be something previously unknown, with the attribute of being able to be in two places at once. Not a contradiction. As I was trying to say before, you can't even name something contradictory or picture it existing. Nobody can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... mdegges Posted November 10, 2011 mdegges Regulars 710 Gender:Female Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Misread what you were saying earlier. I kind of skimmed over that part, assuming it would fit in with the rest of your points, which it doesn't. So you're saying that contradictions could potentially exist, it's just that they don't exist based on anything that you have percieved? If you percieve something of a certain nature and conceptalize it, you know that nothing subsumed by that concept is contradictory. Even the elements that haven't been directly accounted for. The sun is one particular object of a known mass. If it were to be in two places at once, it would have to be redefined as something else. It would not be itself and not itself, it would be something previously unknown, with the attribute of being able to be in two places at once. Not a contradiction. As I was trying to say before, you can't even name something contradictory or picture it existing. Nobody can. Thanks for your thorough explanation. My point was just to use a hypothetical example of a contradiction to explain that contradictions do not exist. The OP agreed, but still asked how you can be sure that contradictions will never exist in the future. I think you have certainly proven that the law of identity prevents contradictions from existing at all. And since the law of identity has been proven (using direct perception), then there can be no question about past, present, or future-contradictions. The question that sprang up for me during this discussion (and I think this was also the OP's question) was about the possibility of future-contradictions. I believe I see that these cannot realistically exist at all -- ("If the sun were to be in two places at once, it would have to be redefined as something else.") Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... DanLane Posted November 10, 2011 DanLane Regulars 73 Gender:Male Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 (edited) Sorry about the misunderstanding, and my lack of clarity in the first few responses. Edited November 10, 2011 by DanLane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Jacob86 Posted November 10, 2011 Jacob86 Regulars 554 Gender:Male Real Name:Jacob Tyler Brunton Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 No, I'm not gonna do your homework for you and spoon feed you ITOE, wtf? There's no fancy tricks involved, it's really just common sense. In order for reason to work, it requires a framework upon which the investigation can proceed. Simply open your eyes and ears and believe what is in front of you. There is no reason whatsoever to question the validity of the external world or the validity of the law of identity. These are self-evident and do not require justification beyond themselves. The framework necessary for rational investigation cannot itself be rationally investigated the same way. It is impossible to infer their validity from anything beyond themselves, and if you tried to, then reason, logic, and all of philosophy is nonsense (see David Hume for details.) If I could sit down and ask Rand questions about ITOE, I would. However, I can't, so I'm here. Again, I am NOT questioning the validity of the law of identity. I am questioning YOUR ground for believing in it's validity. There's a difference. My ground for its validity is logical necessity- the fact that it cannot not be true, that it cannot be consistently doubted or argued against. Your (Oism in general) ground is that it is evident in perception. My problem with the Oist position is that IF it were true, then we could only know that the law of identity holds for that which has been perceived and we would have no way of knowing that it applies to that which has not been perceived. We can know about things beyond the directly perceivable because of the validity of the senses, Rand's theory of concepts, and the validity of induction. And what is it in any of those three that gives you information about the unperceived? I know Rand's theory of concepts claims that a concept can be applied to any and all concretes which fit into it, but this begs the question. HOW does one know from what they have perceived that x (the law of identity for instance) can be applied to that which has not been perceived? Reason is substantive and justified through experience, just as the laws of logic are discovered through experience (as in Aristotle.) If you are confused, try reading OPAR chapters 1 through 4. Take your own advice about not ignoring other people's work. Yes, knowledge is DISCOVERED through experience- but it is not always validated by experience. If it were, all knowledge would be subjective- based solely in an individual's experience. Think about how you DISCOVERED that 2+2=4 vs. why you know that 2+2=4 is valid. Your discovery of it probably involved gradually adding random things together (mixed with instruction from a teacher or something) while the reason you know that it is true, universally, is because you understand that it must be so. If you based the validity of it in your early childhood experience, then you would be treating it as a subjective belief rather than an objective mathematical fact. As far as the difference between nominalism and objectivism, nominalism says that there is no mind-indepent relation between concept and particulars, whereas objectivism (which despite what Rand says is a kind of conceptualism as far as I can tell) says that there is a real relation between the particulars (the axes of measurement of their characteristics), but not (as in conceptual realism) a separate existing essence or universal either in particulars themselves or in heaven. It's a psychological abstractionist account of the meaning of universals, and it includes concepts of consciousness, such as "knowledge" and all the normative epistemic root concepts, such as "fact," "belief," "truth," "justification," etc. all of which are gained inductively via abstraction and measurement omission in reality via actual experience and interacting with the external world. I'd rather pick that up in the thread on Objectivism vs Nominalism, if you don't mind. If you wanna take down this kind of foundationalism, you have to take down the validity of the senses, Rand's theory of concepts, and the validity of induction without undercutting yourself and collapsing into solipsism and skepticism. Which means you have to use mysticism (e.g. Plato.) It is not that I want to "take down" any of the above. Rather, I am arguing that they take themselves down (in due time) without acknowledging the vital role of logical necessity in addition to the others. Without accepting the epistemological validity logical necessity, one cannot consistently hold to the law of identity or to reason in general. Those who attempt to hold to the latter apart from the former, have no grounding to the latter and therefore only believe in it by virtue of some sort of pragmatic necessity or blind faith or subjective personal experience- none of which is a safe grounding for logic & reason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... dream_weaver Posted November 11, 2011 dream_weaver Admin 5.3k Gender:Male Chat Nick:Greg Real Name:Greg Report Share Posted November 11, 2011 (edited) All knowledge, including the knowledge of the law of identity, ultimately comes from perception. All knowledge is held epistemologically, traceable ultimately to the evidence of the senses. A contradiction is an epistemological error, where the proposition cannot be properly related back to its perceptual referents via a properly validated process of cognition It is the identity of the existents, via a process of cognition performed by consciousness that establishes the identification of the existents. Consciousness is identification. It seeks to answer the question: What is the identity of the object that I am aware of? The law of identity is an epistemological recognition (identification) that the existent is primary, that existents are the referents upon which the epistemological process of identification is built. At the perceptual level, the concept is an integration that takes place when you notice a similarity of two or more existents, a process which is completed when it has been assigned a word, which then serves as a single mental concrete (or entity, if you will). Using the newly created concrete you can state: By this (word), I mean that (entity/existent). The entity/existent is the identity, the fact referenced by the process of identification performed by consciousness. This is the basic formation of a concept of entity. The process is similar for concepts of attributes, actions, relations, quantities, etc. The process can take into consideration any of these perceptual level terms look for similarities within them. This lays the groundwork for the process of abstracting abstractions from abstractions. To confirm the validity of a word, or the truth of a proposition – is to demonstrate that the process of identification utilized by consciousness can be reduced (to reverse engineer or reconstruct the essential elements of the process) back to the referents that serve as the basis or foundation or identity, without contradiction. To state that contradictions do not exist in reality is a recognition that the law of identity is grasped conceptually, a recognition of the fact that existence is what it is, a recognition of the fact that existence exists, a recognition of the fact that to exist is to be something, a recognition of the fact that to be something is what, in fact, identity is. Edited to set font size. Edited November 11, 2011 by dream_weaver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... 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Sonderweg oder Anderweg? -- An interactive AAR in the Hohenzollerns megacampaign | Page 345 | Paradox Interactive Forums Paradox Forum Menu Forum list Trending Latest New posts Paradox Store Mods Wiki Launcher Support PDXCON Remixed Paradox Forum Forums New posts All threads Latest threads New posts Trending threads Trending Search forums Developer Diaries What's new New posts New threadmarks Latest activity Search Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced search… Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced… Log in Register Home Trending Latest threads New posts Developer diaries Forums Other Fun Forums AARs, LPs, and Fanfiction - General Discussions Victoria 2 - After Action Reports (AAR) Sonderweg oder Anderweg? -- An interactive AAR in the Hohenzollerns megacampaign Thread starter Avindian Start date Dec 13, 2013 Jump to latest Follow Reply Menu Install the app Install JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Prev 1 … Go to page Go 343 344 345 346 347 … Go to page Go 475 Next First Prev 345 of 475 Go to page Go Next Last Andre Massena Warrior-Representative Fanatic 43 Badges Sep 23, 2013 7.692 1.611 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.881 Avindian said: My dear Chancellor, The legislation, as I envisioned it, did not favor Conservatives in the least, if you review it carefully. The purpose was to make sure that the present government could not repeat; namely, one which favors only certain ideological blocs, shutting everyone else out of government. I find it odd that you are so pro-devolution and freedom for minorities, but that you cannot see how you, yourself, have been oppressing those members of the Reichstag who do not belong to your party, the UAI, or the NLPD. Fritz von Hohenzollern Click to expand... If other parties wish to receive more cabinet appointments then they should receive more votes. It is fairly simple. If a coalition possesses the confidence of the Assembly thanks to the will of our citizens then it should not be forced to give a major position to a party that opposes its government philosophy. Furthermore, if we had stronger local governments, like the Bundespartei calls for, then this would not be a concern since the particular ideological inclinations of certain areas would be served by their local governments. Toggle signature Jean Francois Domadeaux Revolution and Reaction- A (very) French Victoria II Interactive AAR Reply Report Sakura_F Stadtholder of Turin 66 Badges Apr 6, 2011 2.626 205 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.882 Your federalism plans are miserable attempts to weaken Germany. I wouldn't be surprised if you lot were stuffing ballots and committing electoral fraud. Your desires to destroy Germany are so strong that you'd resort to all sorts of devilish tricks and games. ((In all seriousness, this AAR is really starting to get stale with the continued Liberal governments and every piece of legislation either being shoehorned by the liberal dictate or failing.)) Toggle signature Clarissa Rafanelli, Lady Askanier, Stadtholder of Turin, Leader of the Communist Party, President of Italy (formerly Otto von Bismarck) in Avindian's Sonderweg oder Anderweg Interactive AAR. Proud Genderfluid Reply Report Avindian People's Commissar of the Navy 119 Badges Jan 3, 2010 12.364 289 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.883 ((I don't necessarily disagree, Sakura, but nobody has really presented me with a legitimate way to address it either. I'm not much of a modder.)) Toggle signature Let's Learn Victoria 2 with Professor von Bismarck -- Episodes Tuesday and Thursday Like what you see? Check out my Inkwell for awards and completed AARs! If you see me post in yellow with the Paradox watermark, I am posting as a demi moderator. Do not reply in thread: send me a PM. Forum Rules|AARland Rules|fAARq Reply Report Andre Massena Warrior-Representative Fanatic 43 Badges Sep 23, 2013 7.692 1.611 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.884 Sakura_F said: Your federalism plans are miserable attempts to weaken Germany. I wouldn't be surprised if you lot were stuffing ballots and committing electoral fraud. Your desires to destroy Germany are so strong that you'd resort to all sorts of devilish tricks and games. ((In all seriousness, this AAR is really starting to get stale with the continued Liberal governments and every piece of legislation either being shoehorned by the liberal dictate or failing.)) Click to expand... ((I agree that the Vicky elections aren't competitive enough and creates weird results but I do like how there are actual stakes to politics now and parties that stand for something and have a clear vision of government. The old broad-coalition governments where everyone agreed on everything was boring to me and the politics felt very stale even though elections were technically more competitive. Since modding this stuff is kind of dangerous it is probably better to wait until socialists inevitably gain popularity and make the elections close. Since we are very industrialized I'd be shocked if socialists don't at least get 30% relatively soon. Liberals also don't have a Conclave majority so we can (and have been) stymied.)) Toggle signature Jean Francois Domadeaux Revolution and Reaction- A (very) French Victoria II Interactive AAR Reply Report Sakura_F Stadtholder of Turin 66 Badges Apr 6, 2011 2.626 205 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.885 ((Yeah, but you have a Assembly majority; look at the United States' system, that's basically what we're re-enacting here. And I have no methods other than triggering a few dummy events that "balance" things out some by giving some parties more universal support.)) Toggle signature Clarissa Rafanelli, Lady Askanier, Stadtholder of Turin, Leader of the Communist Party, President of Italy (formerly Otto von Bismarck) in Avindian's Sonderweg oder Anderweg Interactive AAR. Proud Genderfluid Reply Report Dr.Livingstone Their Most Majestic and Royal Comrade 55 Badges Jan 29, 2014 1.846 450 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.886 Avindian said: ((That might be feasible, as long as the math isn't too complex on my end, and as long as you understand that I can't 100% guarantee results.)) Click to expand... ((Sounds good. Also, as a last thing, I recommend adding this parliamentary diagram into election updates. They give a great visual to go along with the text: https://tools.wmflabs.org/parliamentdiagram/parliamentinputform.html)) Toggle signature "It was decided by the University of Coimbre that the sight of several persons being slowly burned in great ceremony is an infallible secret for preventing earthquakes."- Voltaire, Candide Aedan's Law: [21:03:11] <Aedan> As political simulators go on, the possibility of far leftist and far rightist coups approaches 1 [22:47:18] <Rovsea> I can just imagine some talespinner saying that around a fire, and then the crazy fanatic breaking into the story every now and then with "Blasphemy, Ern is all and has created all" Reply Report LatinKaiser Je me souviens des jours anciens et je pleure 51 Badges Mar 29, 2014 1.638 2.364 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.887 ((Limiting each ideology to two parties might balance things out.)) Toggle signature "Happiness: a good bank account, a good cook, and a good digestion." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau "If you were happy every day of your life you wouldn't be a human being. You'd be a game show host." - Veronica Sawyer, Heathers​ Reply Report Andre Massena Warrior-Representative Fanatic 43 Badges Sep 23, 2013 7.692 1.611 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.888 LatinKaiser said: ((Limiting each ideology to two parties might balance things out.)) Click to expand... ((I don't think it would change the current results much since the libs got about 66% even when the Bundespartei wasn't around Edit: here are the last two non-BP elections )) Toggle signature Jean Francois Domadeaux Revolution and Reaction- A (very) French Victoria II Interactive AAR Reply Report Avindian People's Commissar of the Navy 119 Badges Jan 3, 2010 12.364 289 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.889 1889 and the Election of 1890​ Every newspaper in Germany worked, hard, to push their agendas to the voters of Germany. Liberal newspapers trumpeted the success of the Bundespartei/all-liberal regime. Conservatives attacked the liberals for not including political minorities and for unhealthy subsidies of the working class. Socialists attacked the liberals for not being progressive enough. Communists attacked everybody, but especially targeted the ersatz "Liberator," Franz Meningen, blaming him for substituting class struggle with issues purely of race, nationality, and ethnicity. The Meningen administration tried to alleviate some of those concerns. They pushed a social agenda that included new safety standards in German factories and attacked corruption in local administration with vigor, improving efficiency considerably while also allowing academics to focus on theoretical works. Theoretical economists throughout Germany were given grants to write papers about the true nature of the capitalist system. Few wanted to do away with capitalism, but several offered harsh critiques of past practices. Minister of Education Walther Herwig also pushed for more scientific discoveries, including the telephone (the first one of which was installed in the Hohenzollern family home, the second installed in the Reichstag), but were always mindful of the sensibility of the press, calling for careful but non-invasive archaeological work in the Philippines. Minister of Finance Friedrich Thiessen was especially pleased that the economy continued to boom. The Communists, however, worked tirelessly to promote class struggle, particularly through underground portions of the minimum wage movement. Those individuals were furious that safety standards were pushed before their own agenda, and many took up arms, secretly, against the government. Separatist movements were continually suppressed by Minister of the Interior Johannes Carile, but social movements went unchecked. One particular individual, known only as Hermann von Leute, actively incited riots at every possible polling place, denouncing the entire government apparatus. Attempts to arrest von Leute were constantly frustrated, as he never stayed in the same place for more than one night. A local campaign out of Harper, Liberia, saw a Hermann von Leute elected to the Reichstag as a member of the Assembly; whether this was the same person stirring up trouble or a different person using the same name was anybody's guess. The day von Leute was sworn in, two assailants attacked Ferdinand von Hohenzollern in prison, leaving the disgraced scion of Germany's first family severely wounded but not mortally so. As Germany burned, the rest of the world was even worse. While German relations with a few places improved, particularly the Asian nation of Pegu, Venice and Byzantium fought over territory in South America. When asked why Germany played no role in settling the crisis, Foreign Minister Konrad von Schwaben merely stated that "America is not our affair; if Venetians and Byzantines want to slaughter each other over a few acres of jungle, who are we to intervene? Perhaps this will leave Europe... ripe for the taking." However, ideologues in all parties argued about military policy, demanding the expansion (or the contraction) of the army in an effort to prevent revolution from spreading at home. A small piece of India had already revolted from the British Empire, called Travanacore. However, the problem was not contradiction, but agreement: the Conservatives, NLPD, and Bundespartei all argued to expand the military, but merely differed about how to do it. They similarly wanted to see the role of religion expanded in Germany, tolerating other faiths but insisting on Catholicism's superiority over all branches. Many Germans, confused about the central issues, simply ticked the box they ticked the last election. The result was little movement for the liberals or conservatives; both lost seats, but not to each other. The DSU picked up ex-liberal votes, while the Imperialist share of parliament improved slightly at the expense of the Conservatives. The Bundespartei took the lead of the liberals, but the difference was tenths of a percentage point. The Socialists were the big winners, their 25% share in the Conclave entitling them to a government ministry. Even the Communists gained slight ground. True to his word, Fritz von Hohenzollern retired, leaving his capable nephew to help guide the Conservatives and defend the family interests. Key - Bright red = KPD; Lighter red = DSU; Yellow = DDA; Bright green = NLPD; Seafoam green = UAI; Ochre = Bundespartei; Blue = Conservative; Grey = Imperialists. Includes some rounding to get to 500 and 100 seats, respectively. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------​ ((Assassin rolls -- 14, 14 -- +5 = two 19s. Detection 5. Two Assassination attempts remaining for this election cycle.)) New character for me -- Name: Hermann von Leute Birthplace: Unknown (resides in Harper, Liberia) Age: "30" Position: Assemblyman, KPD Bio: It is unknown if Hermann von Leute is one man, one woman, or many. He or she rarely speaks in the Reichstag, refuses to serve in any government position, and wears a heavy cloak that obscures his or her identity. All votes are made in writing and handed to the Secretary of the Reichstag, who enters them into the record. Newspaper editorials under the von Leute byline are always extremely hostile to the government, regardless of who is in charge or what they are trying to achieve. von Leute has vowed to reveal his or her identity on "the day of the proletarian revolution and not before." ((This character is partially a placeholder, but partially genuine, and I do have plans for them. I reserve the right to kill them off if I need to make a new character to fill a party. Admin hat on.)) After playing tonight's update, I think I know why the liberals tend to win, and I partially explained it in the update: the NLPD, Conservatives, and Bundespartei all have roughly the same platform. That means that, absent other alternatives, they'll vote ideology first and ruling party second. The only "true" liberal party is the UAI, which is why the UAI almost always comes in third among the liberals. The Bundespartei is actually conservative in platform, not really liberal, except for Andre Massena himself; if another person took control of the party, I could see them switching ideologies. There's other political weirdness too -- the KPD, as made by Sakura_F, is more conservative than anyone but the Imperialists and possibly the Conservatives. Again, this is a reflection of the character's personality. The only way to "fix" this is to a) get some economic election events, which is the only way I can force the electorate conservative or anything but liberal right now; b) force the NLPD and/or Bundespartei to change their military stance [or the Conservatives] to differentiate themselves from each other; c) force the liberals to roleplay properly, according to their platforms -- i.e., UAI should be fighting the Bundespartei and NLPD on the military; NLPD should be the fighting the UAI and Bundespartei on minority issues; Bundespartei should be fighthing the NLPD and UAI on economic issues -- which will reduce their ability to vote en bloc; d) introduce some artificial events to bump the Conservatives. Here's the thing: all of those are bad options, except maybe d). A) is unpredictable, B) probably isn't enough, and C) makes me an ogre and would probably kill the iAAR dead. If we really want to "get stuff done", break the deadlock, it's ultimately up to you. The liberals should, in all honesty, hate each other and/or want to work with other parties, but that's not something I can fix, short of mandatory brain surgery for everyone (which would be extremely expensive). The engine probably won't fix our problem for us, unless/until the Socialists start eating a substantial portion of the vote. It's up to you guys to sort things out via the coalition mechanic, or hell, even the coup mechanic/assassination mechanic. If somebody has a detailed solution that I just can't see, I'm honestly eager to hear it. Remember, originally our problem was utter conservative dominance; seeding the game with events to boost conservatism worked then, and we can always do the opposite. However, I don't think it's genuinely an engine problem, because this stuff is cyclical; it's a people problem. ((Admin hat off.)) The Supreme Court has one item up for consideration: A Central Bank of Germany would permit us to borrow money at cheaper rates at the expense of tax revenue. We may also pass a social reform. The first order of business is to form a new coalition. Chancellor Meningen may serve a second four year term, if he can get the support to do so, of course. As a reminder, one minister must be a member of the DSU. Naming a member of the DSU as the Commander of the Gendarmerie is not sufficient, as that appointment must be affected by the Minister of the Interior. Whoever becomes Commander of the Corps of Gendarmerie has one remaining year to interrogate suspects before making an arrest in the Frau Victor case. The attempt on Herr von Dwyer-Frauenkirche may no longer be investigated, as more than five years have elapsed since the original attempt, which occurred in 1885. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Toggle signature Let's Learn Victoria 2 with Professor von Bismarck -- Episodes Tuesday and Thursday Like what you see? Check out my Inkwell for awards and completed AARs! If you see me post in yellow with the Paradox watermark, I am posting as a demi moderator. Do not reply in thread: send me a PM. Forum Rules|AARland Rules|fAARq Reply Report Andre Massena Warrior-Representative Fanatic 43 Badges Sep 23, 2013 7.692 1.611 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.890 ((Do you have a screenshot of the actual election results?)) I would like to announce that I am stepping down from leadership of the Bundespartei. President von Dwyfor-Frauenkirche shall take leadership of the party and I shall become the new Deputy Leader. It has been a pleasure serving the people of the Republic of Germany as Chancellor. We have accomplished a great many things the past few years as our nation has become more prosperous and free. May the fruits of liberty continue to blossom in Germany and around the world! -Franz "the Liberator" Meningen Last edited: Aug 25, 2015 Toggle signature Jean Francois Domadeaux Revolution and Reaction- A (very) French Victoria II Interactive AAR Reply Report Avindian People's Commissar of the Navy 119 Badges Jan 3, 2010 12.364 289 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.891 Andre Massena said: ((Do you have a screenshot of the actual election results?)) I would like to announce that I am stepping down from leadership of the Bundespartei. President von Dwyfor-Frauenkirche shall take leadership of the party and I shall become the new Deputy Leader. It has been a pleasure serving the people of the Republic of Germany as Chancellor. We have accomplished a great many things the past few years as our nation has become more prosperous and free. May the fruits of liberty continue to blossom in Germany and around the world! -Franz "the Liberator" Meningen Click to expand... (( )) Herr Meningen, The President may not serve as a party leader, as per the constitution: Avindian said: He may not have any role in the coalition building process, and if he is a party leader, he renounces that right upon his election. Click to expand... If the President were to accept, he would first have to resign as President. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Toggle signature Let's Learn Victoria 2 with Professor von Bismarck -- Episodes Tuesday and Thursday Like what you see? Check out my Inkwell for awards and completed AARs! If you see me post in yellow with the Paradox watermark, I am posting as a demi moderator. Do not reply in thread: send me a PM. Forum Rules|AARland Rules|fAARq Reply Report Michaelangelo Archaeopteryx 140 Badges Feb 3, 2011 7.885 1.253 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.892 ((231 militant socialist brigades! Also, you forgot option E: reinstate the monarchy. Who needs this election nonsense when you have a king calling the shots. In all seriousness, it was inevitable that the liberals would just grow in strength. That's what happens. I think as long as they don't have a majority in both houses, it's not entirely broken. Let it go another election cycle and see what happens. My fellow non-liberals just need to accept they're on the sidelines for now. I knew back in 1836 that the Imperialists would be lucky to ever get more than 10% of the vote and they certainly were never going to be a dominant power. Now it's everyone else's turn to be neglected. )) Toggle signature Check out my Inkwell for a list of my AARs Senator Donatello Favero in The Empire Strikes Back. Formerly Senators Raphael, Leonardo, & Michelangelo "the Artist" Favero Henri de Rohan, Prince de Rohan, in Revolution and Reaction. Formerly Belle & Louis de Rohan Reply Report Andre Massena Warrior-Representative Fanatic 43 Badges Sep 23, 2013 7.692 1.611 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.893 Avindian said: Herr Meningen, The President may not serve as a party leader, as per the constitution: If the President were to accept, he would first have to resign as President. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Click to expand... Apologies, Chief Justice. Frau Victor shall then serve as the new Bundespartei leader. ((The thing with option C is that we do actually have disagreements among each other but we compromise behind the scenes and have a coherent plan that everyone has agreed to.)) Toggle signature Jean Francois Domadeaux Revolution and Reaction- A (very) French Victoria II Interactive AAR Reply Report Sakura_F Stadtholder of Turin 66 Badges Apr 6, 2011 2.626 205 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.894 ...Er, we congratulate Comrade von Leute for his election to the Reichstag. Holy hell that man freaks me out. Toggle signature Clarissa Rafanelli, Lady Askanier, Stadtholder of Turin, Leader of the Communist Party, President of Italy (formerly Otto von Bismarck) in Avindian's Sonderweg oder Anderweg Interactive AAR. Proud Genderfluid Reply Report PTSnoop Freelance Vexillographer 74 Badges Apr 25, 2014 426 72 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.895 Andre Massena said: ((The thing with option C is that we do actually have disagreements among each other but we compromise behind the scenes and have a coherent plan that everyone has agreed to.)) Click to expand... (( In that case, it sounds like we have an easy solution - politely encourage the Liberals to open up their political disagreements and debates in-thread rather than behind closed doors. A single monolithic always-in-agreement Liberal bloc is uninteresting, but a precarious triumvirate of not-always-very-allied interests is much harder to get annoyed about. On an unrelated note: I love the new party diagrams! Just one suggestion, though - next time, can we have the parties ordered liberals-conservatives-socialists rather than socialists-liberals-conservatives? Since the dominant political axis at the moment seems to be "Liberals versus everyone else", I'd quite like to be able to see how how far the Liberals are over or under the halfway mark - and that'd be visually clearer if the Liberals are lined up with the farmost left edge, rather than about 20% of the way across. Thanks! )) Toggle signature I make the HoI4 to DEFCON and HoI4 to Stellaris converters. Reply Report Andre Massena Warrior-Representative Fanatic 43 Badges Sep 23, 2013 7.692 1.611 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.896 PTSnoop said: (( In that case, it sounds like we have an easy solution - politely encourage the Liberals to open up their political disagreements and debates in-thread rather than behind closed doors. A single monolithic always-in-agreement Liberal bloc is uninteresting, but a precarious triumvirate of not-always-very-allied interests is much harder to get annoyed about. On an unrelated note: I love the new party diagrams! Just one suggestion, though - next time, can we have the parties ordered liberals-conservatives-socialists rather than socialists-liberals-conservatives? Since the dominant political axis at the moment seems to be "Liberals versus everyone else", I'd quite like to be able to see how how far the Liberals are over or under the halfway mark - and that'd be visually clearer if the Liberals are lined up with the farmost left edge, rather than about 20% of the way across. Thanks! )) Click to expand... ((Well we did have the whole fiasco where alxeu kicked me out and gave the chancellorship to socialists)) Toggle signature Jean Francois Domadeaux Revolution and Reaction- A (very) French Victoria II Interactive AAR Reply Report DutchGuy Swampman 57 Badges Jan 19, 2013 1.064 65 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.897 This can not be tolerated ! The son of the revolution, our leader,almost slain in his chains... I demand an investigation at once ! Comrade Herzog Heinrich IV von Silesia-Glogau, Stadthalter of Breslau Toggle signature ​ Reply Report NachoEater Captain 82 Badges Oct 28, 2013 315 42 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.898 The fact that no attempt has been made to investigate the attempt on President von Dwyfor-Frauenkirche's life disappoints me greatly. If it were another man in charge of the Corps, this would smack of suspicion. Last edited: Aug 25, 2015 Toggle signature I am Assemblyman Axel Wouters in Sonderweg oder Andwerweg? -- An interactive AAR in the Hohenzollerns megacampaign. Reply Report LatinKaiser Je me souviens des jours anciens et je pleure 51 Badges Mar 29, 2014 1.638 2.364 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.899 DutchGuy said: This can not be tolerated ! The son of the revolution, our leader,almost slain in his chains... I demand an investigation at once ! Comrade Herzog Heinrich IV von Silesia-Glogau, Stadthalter of Breslau Click to expand... Konrad Friedrich mutters under his breath: Why couldn't they have killed the bastard? Toggle signature "Happiness: a good bank account, a good cook, and a good digestion." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau "If you were happy every day of your life you wouldn't be a human being. You'd be a game show host." - Veronica Sawyer, Heathers​ Reply Report Sakura_F Stadtholder of Turin 66 Badges Apr 6, 2011 2.626 205 Aug 25, 2015 Add bookmark #6.900 While I don't expressly support Ferdinand von Hohenzollern, I still think it's wrong to wish vigilante justice on anyone. I certainly wouldn't want some insane vigilante to try to kill the Chancellor, even though I find him to be a detestable example of a eugenics experiment gone wrong. Toggle signature Clarissa Rafanelli, Lady Askanier, Stadtholder of Turin, Leader of the Communist Party, President of Italy (formerly Otto von Bismarck) in Avindian's Sonderweg oder Anderweg Interactive AAR. Proud Genderfluid Reply Report Prev 1 … Go to page Go 343 344 345 346 347 … Go to page Go 475 Next First Prev 345 of 475 Go to page Go Next Last Show hidden low quality content You must log in or register to reply here. 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Does any one know what all the trouble was about near the coaches? loads of fans having a right go at the stewards and police Share this post Link to post Share on other sites morty 0 morty 0 Members 0 37,310 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Lots of shouting, and lots of testosterone fuelled young men pretending they want to fight each other through the safety of fences. Swansea chucked some coins, I came away with 20 pence. Result. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Herman 4,722 Herman 4,722 Members 4,722 35,656 posts Posted April 10, 2011 [quote user="morty"]Lots of shouting, and lots of testosterone fuelled young men pretending they want to fight each other through the safety of fences. Swansea chucked some coins, I came away with 20 pence. Result. [/quote] 20p!!Tight Welsh gits! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites im spartacus canary 0 im spartacus canary 0 Members 0 4,064 posts Posted April 10, 2011 i remember the away game when ipswich were in administration there fans threw 5p in the pound at us [:D] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Herman 4,722 Herman 4,722 Members 4,722 35,656 posts Posted April 10, 2011 [:D] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites morty 0 morty 0 Members 0 37,310 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Joking apart I think my kids had their first insight as to what football used to be like yesterday.I thought during the game the Swans fans were excellent, their singing was pretty constant.And I think the "trouble" was pretty minor league really, but they really let themselves down.But, most of all, if you have to have the police presence we saw yesterday, including horses and virtually closing the city''s roads so we can leave in safety, it says something about what goes on at their games most Saturdays. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Old Shuck 60 Old Shuck 60 Members 60 2,676 posts Posted April 10, 2011 They (Swansea fans) hate and have a go and everyone. 22 other teams because they are "the bloody English, isn''t it?" -cue the hatred! 1 team because they are Cardiff. They hate them even more! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Nexus_Canary 0 Nexus_Canary 0 Members 0 5,499 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Couldnt make it out really well on Tv but were they singing " We f**king hate Norwich " and a rendition of " In your Norfolk slum ?" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites morty 0 morty 0 Members 0 37,310 posts Posted April 10, 2011 [quote user="Nexus_Canary"]Couldnt make it out really well on Tv but were they singing " We f**king hate Norwich " and a rendition of " In your Norfolk slum ?"[/quote]The singing was mostly good natured really. It was after the game they got a bit tired and emotional. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Nexus_Canary 0 Nexus_Canary 0 Members 0 5,499 posts Posted April 10, 2011 [quote user="Old Shuck"] They (Swansea fans) hate and have a go and everyone. 22 other teams because they are "the bloody English, isn''t it?" -cue the hatred! 1 team because they are Cardiff. They hate them even more! [/quote]Think we know where to start pushing these government cuts then dont we ?Bring back Primae Noctre / droit de seigneur as well I say !!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites im spartacus canary 0 im spartacus canary 0 Members 0 4,064 posts Posted April 10, 2011 it was definately in your cardiff slums Share this post Link to post Share on other sites CanaryJames 0 CanaryJames 0 Members 0 954 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Hate to say it, but the way I saw it, it was actually a small minority of Norwich fans who started the trouble after the 3rd goal went in. This then continued and intensified after the game, when Swansea fans retaliated. Tin hat on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites morty 0 morty 0 Members 0 37,310 posts Posted April 10, 2011 [quote user="CanaryJames"]Hate to say it, but the way I saw it, it was actually a small minority of Norwich fans who started the trouble after the 3rd goal went in. This then continued and intensified after the game, when Swansea fans retaliated. Tin hat on.[/quote]I don''t completely disagree. Lots of young lads banging on the fences separating us from the Swans fans thinking they are in football factory.I explained to my lad that if that fence wasn''t there most of them would have been soiling themselves, and that in the bad old days you only acted like that if you actually wanted a fight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites jackforever 0 jackforever 0 Members 0 3 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Why would we sing " We f**king hate Norwich " and a rendition of " In your Norfolk slum ?" It was Cardiff we were singing about. Anyway just a few points. 1) Best away support numbers wise to have come to the liberty in terms of miles and it being on tv, even if you were a bit quiet 2) The reason the roads are closed is nothing to do with trouble its just down to safety for pedestrians and easy exit for our visitors 3) Decent game, could see the quality in your side, very impressed with your LB who did a good job on dyer. Far from the best we have played this year but we got goals at important times, and that was the first time I have seen us go so defensive so early due to the threat you have. 4) Does Grant Holt behave like a spoilt fat kid every week or only when he plays against us? 5) Sorry about the muppets who tried to spoil the day, they only seem to appear in big games. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Nexus_Canary 0 Nexus_Canary 0 Members 0 5,499 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Might be a good idea in the future that as a collective we take out our own trash ?So many kids jizzing over Frodo Baggins in Green Street its sad :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites morty 0 morty 0 Members 0 37,310 posts Posted April 10, 2011 [quote user="jackforever"]Why would we sing " We f**king hate Norwich " and a rendition of " In your Norfolk slum ?" It was Cardiff we were singing about. Anyway just a few points. 1) Best away support numbers wise to have come to the liberty in terms of miles and it being on tv, even if you were a bit quiet 2) The reason the roads are closed is nothing to do with trouble its just down to safety for pedestrians and easy exit for our visitors 3) Decent game, could see the quality in your side, very impressed with your LB who did a good job on dyer. Far from the best we have played this year but we got goals at important times, and that was the first time I have seen us go so defensive so early due to the threat you have. 4) Does Grant Holt behave like a spoilt fat kid every week or only when he plays against us? 5) Sorry about the muppets who tried to spoil the day, they only seem to appear in big games.[/quote]Aye, Grant was getting a bit wound up yesterday, still have him in my team anyday though.It was a nice touch seeing all your fans waiting around for half an hour after full time just to wave w***er signs at us as we leave, don''t you people have pubs to go to!!??Aye, Tierney, our LB, is turning into a real star.I think if your keeper hadn''t played a blinder and we had got a goal it would have all been very different. Well played though, I thought you were excellent yesterday./ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites morty 0 morty 0 Members 0 37,310 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Oh, and I liked your programme, by the way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Kathy 400 Kathy 400 Members 400 3,878 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Last season a Swansea fan took the trouble to ring me up to compliment us on our support.Two soldiers from the Glamorgan regiment had been killed in Afghanistan and our fans observed the minutes silence immaculately. He was quite emotional when he spoke to me and I was touched that he had bothered to ring me up. Good and bad at every club including ours. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Old Shuck 60 Old Shuck 60 Members 60 2,676 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Morning jackforever, good to hear from you... Have you going up above Cardiff any day, any week, any month of the year. Always had a soft spot for Swansea, all down to a weeks field trip and stay at the Uni, my introduction to Brains, although, I have to say, the Gower & Mumbles, yep, you do "cold" there, don''t you? Freezing didn''t even begin to cover it. Tierney (the LB) is developing into ANOTHER great aquisition from Lambert, a key player already. Thats two from Colchester, both on the cheap and pretty much nailed on regulars now. Out of Fox and Surman, Surman was the glamour signing last Summer, and for biug money; Fox was more of a "who?" and cost peanuts. But we''d miss him a lot more if he was out now. 2nd is between us, you, Cardiff and Reading, a play-off in miniature. Form and fixtures suggest Reading, but if we can get a result on Tuesday and follow that up with another win on Friday (a big ask!), I''ll, finally, start to favour us. Good luck to you anyway. Love to the Brains! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites morty 0 morty 0 Members 0 37,310 posts Posted April 10, 2011 [quote user="Kathy"]Last season a Swansea fan took the trouble to ring me up to compliment us on our support.Two soldiers from the Glamorgan regiment had been killed in Afghanistan and our fans observed the minutes silence immaculately. He was quite emotional when he spoke to me and I was touched that he had bothered to ring me up. Good and bad at every club including ours.[/quote]I agree Kathy.*Older bloke rant warning*There was a lad, probably about 18, a few rows in front of me giving it the big come on to the Swansea fans, from behind the safety of several fences and about a hundred stewards. I would have paid good money to see him behaving the same way, but without the fences. This "call of duty" generation all need to be transported back to te early 90''s to see what happened to people who act the big man to other fans.Rant over lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites W-H 0 W-H 0 Members 0 135 posts Posted April 10, 2011 I was parked in the industrial estate on t''other side of the ground and had to walk through the Swans fans after the game. A couple of fans came up and shook my hand etc no trouble at all. Nice bunch. Also it was "we hate Cardiff scum" etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites grantroederdisaster 0 grantroederdisaster 0 Members 0 4,047 posts Posted April 10, 2011 jackforever"]Why would we sing " We f**king hate Norwich " and a rendition of " In your Norfolk slum ?" It was Cardiff we were singing about. Anyway just a few points. 1) Best away support numbers wise to have come to the liberty in terms of miles and it being on tv, even if you were a bit quiet 2) The reason the roads are closed is nothing to do with trouble its just down to safety for pedestrians and easy exit for our visitors 3) Decent game, could see the quality in your side, very impressed with your LB who did a good job on dyer. Far from the best we have played this year but we got goals at important times, and that was the first time I have seen us go so defensive so early due to the threat you have. 4) Does Grant Holt behave like a spoilt fat kid every week or only when he plays against us? 5) Sorry about the muppets who tried to spoil the day, they only seem to appear in big games Well said! The trouble was caused by chavvy young men on both sides of the fence! The coin/stone throwing at the end was very unpleasant! I think all the Norwich players got a bit petulant at the end not just Grant Holt. Thats cause they aren''t used to getting well beat (in scoreline but not in the pattrn of play!) and want to get this promotion! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites CanaryJames 0 CanaryJames 0 Members 0 954 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Exactly Morty. It''s all very well acting ''hard'' from behind a fence with massive police protection, but I guarantee the majority of the little Green Street wannabe''s on our side would have got a right good kicking if they''d actually got involved in a fight. I just hope SKY didn''t catch that load of fans after Swansea''s 3rd goal, as it was embarrassing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SwindonCanary 375 SwindonCanary 375 Members 375 12,969 posts Posted April 10, 2011 Travelled by train yesterday and met Swansea supporters both directions, no trouble and they were all very complementary towards our team. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Boyo 0 Boyo 0 Members 0 2,185 posts Posted April 10, 2011 I agree the trouble was started by both fans in the ground but there was one nasty incident I saw. Two male Norwich fans were standing right next to the mesh thing which seperates us from Swansea and they were not even chanting or taunting towards the Swansea fans. However a Swansea fan climbed over the mesh and shoved them both over and they fell into a woman who also fell over. These two men obviously retaliated and a couple of other Norwich fans joined him and gave the Swansea lad a good kicking. If you are retaliating fair enough but to shove over two innocent people is disgraceful.
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Who remembers their annual claim that it''s impossible to sign anyone in June because all players and agents are on holiday? No, it was because YOU were on holiday and lacked ambition! What a load of rubbish. Lambert has made a mockery of that and long may it continue...... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites CanaryJames 0 CanaryJames 0 Members 0 954 posts Posted June 4, 2011 We haven''t signed anyone in June ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SWP = Poor Mans Ruel Fox!! 0 SWP = Poor Mans Ruel Fox!! 0 Members 0 1,091 posts Posted June 4, 2011 [quote user="CanaryJames"]We haven''t signed anyone in June ;)[/quote] Yeah didnt we actually sign Vaughan while it was still May :D ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Mr Brownstone 0 Mr Brownstone 0 Members 0 3,979 posts Posted June 4, 2011 The Vaughan deal may have been agreed in principle during May but the transfer window didn''t open until the 1st of June. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Mello Yello 970 Mello Yello 970 Members 970 16,315 posts Posted June 4, 2011 ...."Wotta Guy!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Mello Yello 970 Mello Yello 970 Members 970 16,315 posts Posted June 4, 2011 [quote user="Mello Yello"] ...."Wotta Guy!"[/quote] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Mello Yello 970 Mello Yello 970 Members 970 16,315 posts Posted June 4, 2011 [quote user="Mello Yello"] [quote user="Mello Yello"] ...."Wotta Guy!"[/quote] [/quote] Doesn''t like Donny images......how strange? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Syteanric 0 Syteanric 0 Members 0 22,578 posts Posted June 4, 2011 actually you cant sign players in June.. well technically you can.. its just that transfers are "completed" on 1st july. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SWP = Poor Mans Ruel Fox!! 0 SWP = Poor Mans Ruel Fox!! 0 Members 0 1,091 posts Posted June 4, 2011 Think we are all canny enough to know transfers can be done and players signed any time of the year really, just the paperwork can only be processed during the specified transfer windows Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Howson is now! 0 Howson is now! 0 Members 0 1,457 posts Posted June 4, 2011 [quote user="Mr Brownstone"]The Vaughan deal may have been agreed in principle during May but the transfer window didn''t open until the 1st of June.[/quote]Myth! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Howson is now! 0 Howson is now! 0 Members 0 1,457 posts Posted June 4, 2011 [quote user="jas the barclay king"]actually you cant sign players in June.. well technically you can.. its just that transfers are "completed" on 1st july.[/quote]And Myth! The transfer window opened at midnight on the last day of the season.Is this mythical date of 01 July when the squads have to be registered because I''ve heard that said quite a lot? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Devils Advocate. 0 Devils Advocate. 0 Members 0 723 posts Posted June 4, 2011 I always thought that we didn''t sign anyone in June, in order to save on wages!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man 1,982 Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man 1,982 Members 1,982 6,596 posts Posted June 4, 2011 [quote user="Who Let The Fox Out"][quote user="jas the barclay king"]actually you cant sign players in June.. well technically you can.. its just that transfers are "completed" on 1st july.[/quote]And Myth! The transfer window opened at midnight on the last day of the season.Is this mythical date of 01 July when the squads have to be registered because I''ve heard that said quite a lot?[/quote]June 30 is the date when contracts expire, and July 1 is when they start. Therefore, the ''official'' date of the window opening and contracts starting is July 1. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Mtv 0 Mtv 0 Members 0 519 posts Posted June 4, 2011 part of the prudence with (out) ambition policy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites grantroederdisaster 0 grantroederdisaster 0 Members 0 4,047 posts Posted June 4, 2011 This is another reason why messrs Lambert and Mcnasty are so much better than Doncaster and Worthy and why we''ll probably do better than we did in 2004/05! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Evesham Canary 0 Evesham Canary 0 Members 0 386 posts Posted June 4, 2011 SSN said earlier this week that the official transfer window had opened again on the 1st June. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary 591 GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary 591 Members 591 7,081 posts Posted June 5, 2011 Nobody ever signed anyone in May/June/July/August Or January if you listened to that pair of tw@ts !!.......still makes my blood boil everytime I see Doncaster on Sky sports news Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Smudger 0 Smudger 0 Members 0 9,090 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary"]Nobody ever signed anyone in May/June/July/August Or January if you listened to that pair of tw@ts !!.......still makes my blood boil everytime I see Doncaster on Sky sports news[/quote]haha brilliant! [;)] To be fair this did just come from Doomy (with his orders no doub''t handed down from above). Worthy used to just tell us that he had been through his "A" list, "B" list and "C" list when it came to transfers and that there wasn''t much on his "D" list.Facts are the longer that you wait in a transfer window, the more power a selling club, the player and their agents have and the more desperate that a buying club becomes. It really has never too Einstein to work that particular one out has it??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites nutty nigel 3,109 nutty nigel 3,109 Members 3,109 47,246 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary"]Nobody ever signed anyone in May/June/July/August Or January if you listened to that pair of tw@ts !!.......still makes my blood boil everytime I see Doncaster on Sky sports news[/quote] haha brilliant! [;)] To be fair this did just come from Doomy (with his orders no doub''t handed down from above). Worthy used to just tell us that he had been through his "A" list, "B" list and "C" list when it came to transfers and that there wasn''t much on his "D" list. Facts are the longer that you wait in a transfer window, the more power a selling club, the player and their agents have and the more desperate that a buying club becomes. It really has never too Einstein to work that particular one out has it??? [/quote] You got it Smudger but let ''em have their pound of flesh. They''ve waited 5 years to "be right" about Worthy. It was a long time coming! And don''t forget nobody protested to get Doomy out so there''s no mileage unless they can link Worthy! Worthy was as frustrated as anyone when we didn''t sign people early. And the more you appreciate McNally''s part in all of this it would seem Worthy worked absolute miracles getting us to the Premier League with Doomcaster! Lambert is the man and I believe he has it in him to become our finest ever manager. That in no way will take away from the achievements of any of those who went before him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary 591 GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary 591 Members 591 7,081 posts Posted June 5, 2011 I dont think anyone is trying to be "right" in hindsight?!....I think we could all see the writing on the wall at the time with signings such as Hughes,Thorne,Jarrett,Louis-Jean. .....5 years?!?!....Worthington was at Norwich a year longer than he should have been!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites norfolkbroadslim 196 norfolkbroadslim 196 Members 196 10,869 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary"]Nobody ever signed anyone in May/June/July/August Or January if you listened to that pair of tw@ts !!.......still makes my blood boil everytime I see Doncaster on Sky sports news[/quote] haha brilliant! [;)] To be fair this did just come from Doomy (with his orders no doub''t handed down from above). Worthy used to just tell us that he had been through his "A" list, "B" list and "C" list when it came to transfers and that there wasn''t much on his "D" list. Facts are the longer that you wait in a transfer window, the more power a selling club, the player and their agents have and the more desperate that a buying club becomes. It really has never too Einstein to work that particular one out has it??? [/quote] How do the signings of Ashton and Earnshaw fit into that though Smudge? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Mello Yello 970 Mello Yello 970 Members 970 16,315 posts Posted June 5, 2011 I wonder if Worthy ever personally protested to ''Doomy'' (and also the rest of the then board) regarding the sit-u-a-shun concerning his fundin'' frustrations? Worthy had the ''ace up his sleeve'' when we were ''dooin ok'' and those Sheff Wednesday rumours were circulatin'' an'' doin'' the rounds....But alas, the love-affair and cosy times were soon to be on the rocks.....Manager frustrated with board.....board begin to question manager.....and the fans (albeit a supposed futile minority) become frustrated with both the board and manager.....Oh, and including some of the assembled squad at that time... Is or was Worthy a particulary ''good'' manager? Personally, I don''t think so.....He''s as good an International manager as he was a Premiership manager. If Worthy were to lose or resign his tenure from the International scene, I don''t think any current Premiership club would headhunt him or wish to appoint him.....As for the then board who certainly took the plaudits when we were doing well, but weren''t going to shoulder the responsibility or the blame for the poor performances and failures that followed after our fall from the Premiership....Something had to give....and it certainly wasn''t going to be them. Some folk do prefer to apportion blame solely toward the minority of fans ''that doth protest too much'' for the failure on all counts - of the removal of the then manager......Although, I tend to look at the naive and ineptness of the then hierarchy.....and the manager who in my opinion is/was tactically inept and quickly ran out of ideas. "Know worrah meen?" Then it''s Grant......Roeder.....and Gunn? What was all that about? Doomy''s long gone - and everything now seems to be back on track..... Proper football people at the helm......that''s the solution. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites nutty nigel 3,109 nutty nigel 3,109 Members 3,109 47,246 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary"]I dont think anyone is trying to be "right" in hindsight?!....I think we could all see the writing on the wall at the time with signings such as Hughes,Thorne,Jarrett,Louis-Jean. .....5 years?!?!....Worthington was at Norwich a year longer than he should have been!![/quote] Worthy probably was at Norwich a year long than he should have been. But that wasn''t why you were hailing him as a tw@t. Worthington did sign Hughes, Jarrett, Thorne and Louis-Jean. He was unlucky with a couple of them but that transfer window certainly wasn''t Worthy''s finest hour. But, even so, he finished 9th in the Championship amidst protest after protest. My point was that Worthy was as frustrated as the fans about "nobody ever signed anyone in......"! “It is most important from my point of view that we get people in as early as possible. The problem is that anybody who joins us now will be 2½ weeks behind in training and the very high levels of fitness we are trying to achieve." “Things can develop very fast and it is a case of you can miss out if you don''t move swiftly.” These were is own words when we were being told differently by Doncaster and Munby. Here''s a novel thought..... Munby and Doncaster could well have been at the club five years longer than they should have been!? Now with Bowkett and McNally at the helm we do get people in as early as possible. Maybe when players join us they won''t weeks behing in training and fitness. And it does look like we are moving swiftly so we don''t miss out. I''d have Worthy in the hall of fame I would!? We had six years of never being below top half in the Champioship. They stand out like a beacon amongst the poor years either side of them. Now it looks like we can do even better with "proper football people" from the very top down. Can''t Worthy now have some of the recognition he dserves!? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Mello Yello 970 Mello Yello 970 Members 970 16,315 posts Posted June 5, 2011 I think Rioch should have been given some recognition, he was up against it for the large majority of his tenure at NCFC.....What were the reasons he ceased to be our manager again? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Smudger 0 Smudger 0 Members 0 9,090 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="norfolkbroadslim"] [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary"]Nobody ever signed anyone in May/June/July/August Or January if you listened to that pair of tw@ts !!.......still makes my blood boil everytime I see Doncaster on Sky sports news[/quote]haha brilliant! [;)] To be fair this did just come from Doomy (with his orders no doub''t handed down from above). Worthy used to just tell us that he had been through his "A" list, "B" list and "C" list when it came to transfers and that there wasn''t much on his "D" list.Facts are the longer that you wait in a transfer window, the more power a selling club, the player and their agents have and the more desperate that a buying club becomes. It really has never too Einstein to work that particular one out has it???[/quote] How do the signings of Ashton and Earnshaw fit into that though Smudge? [/quote]Ashton = January signing who we shouldve signed in the previous June or July at the latest instead of going for the cheap option in the Doc. If we had have signed Ashton earlier we would have probably stayed up and we paid the price for not doing so. A lesson which appears to have been learnt by those on the board. I think that we only signed Ashton in January as the board felt pressured in to it by fans that knew if we didn''t try and find ourselves a goal scorer that we were going to be relegated without even having a fight to stay up.Earnshaw = Was brought again in January if memory serves me correctly? He was simply a striker that half of the amount we had just received for Ashton was spent on. Again something, that anything less would not have pacified the majority of our fans at the time, having just let Ashton go for £7 million plus. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites PurpleCanary 2,663 PurpleCanary 2,663 Members 2,663 17,804 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="Smudger"] Ashton = January signing who we shouldve signed in the previous June or July at the latest instead of going for the cheap option in the Doc. [/quote] Doherty was not signed as a striker. He was signed as a central defender when Linvoy Primus, close to the start of the season, turned us down. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Smudger 0 Smudger 0 Members 0 9,090 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="PurpleCanary"] [quote user="Smudger"] Ashton = January signing who we shouldve signed in the previous June or July at the latest instead of going for the cheap option in the Doc.[/quote] Doherty was not signed as a striker. He was signed as a central defender when Linvoy Primus, close to the start of the season, turned us down. [/quote]Oh then why did he play upfront for us to begin with then, or were we really that desperate for a striker after off-loading Iwan too early then? Say what you like, but were we not told that he was a defender/striker and played most of his games that he did get a chance in early that season upfront for us, while Charlton and Flemming played centre half? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Smudger 0 Smudger 0 Members 0 9,090 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="PurpleCanary"] [quote user="Smudger"] Ashton = January signing who we shouldve signed in the previous June or July at the latest instead of going for the cheap option in the Doc.[/quote] Doherty was not signed as a striker. He was signed as a central defender when Linvoy Primus, close to the start of the season, turned us down. [/quote]Oh then why did he play upfront for us to begin with then, or were we really that desperate for a striker after off-loading Iwan too early then? Say what you like, but were we not told that he was a defender/striker and played most of his games that he did get a chance in early that season upfront for us, while Charlton and Flemming played centre half?[/quote]PS - The Doc never really got a run at centre half for us until we were relegated as I remember (he then got turned inside out during the first few games of that season). During the end of our stay in the Premiership, Helveg was playing centre half with Flemming. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites PurpleCanary 2,663 PurpleCanary 2,663 Members 2,663 17,804 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="PurpleCanary"] [quote user="Smudger"] Ashton = January signing who we shouldve signed in the previous June or July at the latest instead of going for the cheap option in the Doc. [/quote] Doherty was not signed as a striker. He was signed as a central defender when Linvoy Primus, close to the start of the season, turned us down. [/quote] Oh then why did he play upfront for us to begin with then, or were we really that desperate for a striker after off-loading Iwan too early then? Say what you like, but were we not told that he was a defender/striker and played most of his games that he did get a chance in early that season upfront for us, while Charlton and Flemming played centre half? [/quote] --- It may have been in the back of Worthington''s mind that Doherty could at a pinch play up, and he did for a few games early on. But I repeat, he was signed as a central defender when the Primus move fell through just before the start of the season. And we weren''t as short up front as we were at the back. In attack in terms of goalscorers we had McKenzie, Svensson and Jonson, plus Huckerby. In central defence we only had Fleming and Charlton, and neither of them in size an adequate replacement for Mackay. Particularly not Charlton, who was more of a utility defender. We wanted a dominant centre-half and when we couldn''t get Primus we went for Doherty. It is nonsense to pretend we got Doherty instead of Ashton. Doherty was not Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man 1,982 Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man 1,982 Members 1,982 6,596 posts Posted June 5, 2011 [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="Smudger"][quote user="PurpleCanary"] [quote user="Smudger"] Ashton = January signing who we shouldve signed in the previous June or July at the latest instead of going for the cheap option in the Doc.[/quote] Doherty was not signed as a striker. He was signed as a central defender when Linvoy Primus, close to the start of the season, turned us down. [/quote]Oh then why did he play upfront for us to begin with then, or were we really that desperate for a striker after off-loading Iwan too early then? Say what you like, but were we not told that he was a defender/striker and played most of his games that he did get a chance in early that season upfront for us, while Charlton and Flemming played centre half?[/quote]PS - The Doc never really got a run at centre half for us until we were relegated as I remember (he then got turned inside out during the first few games of that season). During the end of our stay in the Premiership, Helveg was playing centre half with Flemming.[/quote]He was brought in as a centre back I believe, and if I remember rightly, Worthington said that he was only using him as an emergency striker for whatever reason.Also, during the end of our Premier League campaign, it was Shackell who partnered Fleming. Helveg was right back.
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Your browser does not seem to support JavaScript. As a result, your viewing experience will be diminished, and you have been placed in read-only mode. Please download a browser that supports JavaScript, or enable it if it's disabled (i.e. NoScript). Problem ordering Spark Spark 1 1 66 Loading More Posts Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Most Votes Reply Reply as topic Log in to reply This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. Ray Cumberland last edited by Well, I tried to order the Spark40 but the website was not working properly, so I ended up ordering from the Positive Grid store on Amazon. Kind of a bummer, as on the website they promise a free travel bag and/or? (unclear) 20% off for guitar month. Anyway, I guess I'm just ranting a bit. I'm hoping this machine is so good I forget about the issue in a couple of weeks when it arrives.
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(30-03-2011, 12:46 PM)Stuart Wrote: Feel free to post a little something about yourself here - perhaps some background on your experience of the hobby, which games you have played and currently play, and any armies you field. Hello all! I'm Peter, I have not attended yet but I am really keen to and meet you all. I am very excited to be getting back into Warhammer 40k (I play Ultramarines), 8th edition is proving to be quite a revelation as well. I am also getting back in to Star Wars X Wing as well. Would it be okay to come along to a meet soon? Welcome to the forum/club Peter! Come on down whenever. I saw you dropped a post in the weekly meets thread already so good start! Plenty of 40k and X-Wing players at the club so in future weeks you shouldn't have any problem getting a game. Are you local? Dropfleet Commander: UCM Dropzone Commander: UCM Star Wars X-Wing: Rebel Alliance Magic the Gathering LotR SBG: High Elves Warhammer 40,000 7th ed.: Astra Militarum & Eldar Halo Fleet Battles: Covenant BFG: Imperial Navy & Eldar Corsairs Warhammer Fantasy 8th ed.: Warriors of Chaos Element Games referral code JAS173. Website Find Reply bertyking Rob Posts: 8 Threads: 1 Joined: Mar 2018 Reputation: 0 #272 28-03-2018, 02:25 PM Hi, this is rob, i came over last night. it was great to find enthusiastic gamers, that play many games. I started with AD&D , wh roleplay, wh40k, wh. But that was a long while ago. Now i have got in to board games, things like; zombie 15, tribes, forbidden desert, Firefly the game, Firefly legendary. and fun family games: gloom, exploding kittens , evil genius, mwahahah! I also have a few older games; car wars, and others. I am up for playing any game really, and i don't mind reminiscing with old games. Find Reply Stuart Captain Quickshade Posts: 7,224 Threads: 1,373 Joined: Mar 2011 Reputation: 5 #273 28-03-2018, 02:36 PM (28-03-2018, 02:25 PM)bertyking Wrote: Hi, this is rob, i came over last night. it was great to find enthusiastic gamers, that play many games. I started with AD&D , wh roleplay, wh40k, wh. But that was a long while ago. Now i have got in to board games, things like; zombie 15, tribes, forbidden desert, Firefly the game, Firefly legendary. and fun family games: gloom, exploding kittens , evil genius, mwahahah! I also have a few older games; car wars, and others. I am up for playing any game really, and i don't mind reminiscing with old games. Hey Rob, thanks for coming along and good to meet you last night! Some great games in that list - feel free to pop something in the weekly meeting threads and we can get some games sorted. Figures painted in 2016: 4 "What this game needs is a panda with a chaingun." Website Find Reply Lord Creed Peter Posts: 30 Threads: 1 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 #274 01-04-2018, 06:13 PM Hi all, I'm Peter I have yet to attend but quite keen to meet you all. Got back into 40K over a year ago now really only been painting be it rather slowly lol. Looking to get back in playing the tabletop again as well as doing painting. I collect Imperial Guard and used to play a good few years ago until I needed a break from the hobby and getting board of Space Marine players running away scared at the mere mention that I played as IG. This was at a time when the Games Workshop in Worcester actually had a load of gaming tables before they moved (90% of players it seemed back then just played Space Marine armies). Have the new IG codex just need to relearn the rules but up for playing again and I hope the dice gods will look favorably on my poor guards man for once lol. Find Reply jjakaalbinoboy JJ - Secretary Posts: 2,213 Threads: 170 Joined: Jun 2012 Reputation: 4 #275 01-04-2018, 06:54 PM Hi Peter, welcome to the forum and hopefully the club too soon! You shouldn't have any problem finding games of 40k with a wide variety of armies here at the club. I myself have IG like you, as well as Craftworld Eldar and Adeptus Cusodes. Dropfleet Commander: UCM Dropzone Commander: UCM Star Wars X-Wing: Rebel Alliance Magic the Gathering LotR SBG: High Elves Warhammer 40,000 7th ed.: Astra Militarum & Eldar Halo Fleet Battles: Covenant BFG: Imperial Navy & Eldar Corsairs Warhammer Fantasy 8th ed.: Warriors of Chaos Element Games referral code JAS173. Website Find Reply LankySi Simon Posts: 111 Threads: 10 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 #276 18-04-2018, 09:09 AM Hi all, I'm Simon, I came along last night and really enjoyed meeting fellow gamers. I wish I'd known about this group a long time ago! I recently got into X-Wing Miniatures and would love to play more of that. I was a massive Blood Bowl fan back in the 90s and still have a few teams for that and the 90s edition of the game (don't know if the new 2016 edition has changed things much?). I'd love to play it again and maybe get into the league, if possible, when I'm back up to speed on it. In addition to those, I have lots of other old GW stuff up in the loft including a Space Marine 40k army, Orc Fantasy army, Warhammer Quest, Space Hulk, Heroquest (and Advanced), Space Crusade, Necromunda (that I never actually played!). Watched a tight game of Star Wars Armada last night as well and might consider getting into that........money permitting!! I'm open to playing any games though, I love the whole tabletop gaming arena but haven't had any interest from mates for many years. Anyway, I'd love to come along on a regular basis and start arranging some games Find Reply Stuart Captain Quickshade Posts: 7,224 Threads: 1,373 Joined: Mar 2011 Reputation: 5 #277 18-04-2018, 09:18 AM Hi Simon Great to meet you last night! As you saw there's plenty going on so you'll have no trouble getting a game. Wouldn't mind a game of Heroquest at some point! Figures painted in 2016: 4 "What this game needs is a panda with a chaingun." Website Find Reply jaqenhgar Chris R - Vice Chairman Posts: 2,761 Threads: 72 Joined: Jan 2012 Reputation: 4 #278 18-04-2018, 09:18 AM Hi Simon, welcome to the club! I don't think Blood Bowl has changed much if at all other than some additional teams, very welcome to join the league if you would like to. Chris 40K - Dark Angels, Dark Eldar, Necrons; Lord of the Rings - lots; Bloodbowl - Dwarves, Wood Elves; SAGA - Anglo Danes & Welsh; Guildball - Morticians, Engineers; Dropzone/fleet - Shaltari Find Reply LankySi Simon Posts: 111 Threads: 10 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 0 #279 18-04-2018, 09:22 AM (18-04-2018, 09:18 AM)Stuart Wrote: Hi Simon Great to meet you last night! As you saw there's plenty going on so you'll have no trouble getting a game. Wouldn't mind a game of Heroquest at some point! Great to meet you too. No problem, I'll refresh myself of the HQ rules over the next couple of weeks and maybe set up a game for a group of people to play Find Reply Dav UK Dave G Posts: 7 Threads: 0 Joined: May 2018 Reputation: 0 #280 22-05-2018, 07:36 PM Hi everyone, I'm Dave. Been down for a couple of nights now and watched some games of 40k. I used to have a High Elf army in Warhammer Fantasy Battle way back in, I think, the 4th edition and recently picked up 40k. Looking forward to getting a game once I've put together an army that I can field. I'll hopefully be down over the next couple of weeks to watch some more games while I work on mine. See you soon! 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Takahashi's design (robo-garage.com), Kondo servos and controller, and kit production by RC company Kyosho brought to life PF01. 15 posts • Page 1 of 1 Post a reply Post a reply 15 posts • Page 1 of 1 PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by wintermute » Sat Oct 27, 2007 5:11 am by wintermute Sat Oct 27, 2007 5:11 am Has anyone here had a chance to "look under the hood" of a PF01? Seen one nekkid? I was wondering whether the bodywork was the chief difference, or are the innards different as well? If the internal design differs, it would be my hope that this prototype influenced it heavily: phpBB [media] In fact, if I'd been a decision maker at Kyosho, I would have had a stylist design bodywork for that robot, then I'd put it into production and price it at, say, $1995. But after watching PF01 in videos, I wouldn't be too surprised to learn that quite a bit of the agile, sphere-headed prototype made it into the PF01's design. I don't get the same impression from watching the AT01 do its stuff, which leads me to suspect that the two models are not mechanically identical. Can anyone shed some light? Has anyone here had a chance to "look under the hood" of a PF01? Seen one nekkid? I was wondering whether the bodywork was the chief difference, or are the innards different as well? If the internal design differs, it would be my hope that this prototype influenced it heavily: phpBB [media] In fact, if I'd been a decision maker at Kyosho, I would have had a stylist design bodywork for that robot, then I'd put it into production and price it at, say, $1995. But after watching PF01 in videos, I wouldn't be too surprised to learn that quite a bit of the agile, sphere-headed prototype made it into the PF01's design. I don't get the same impression from watching the AT01 do its stuff, which leads me to suspect that the two models are not mechanically identical. Can anyone shed some light? wintermute offline Savvy Roboteer Posts: 85 Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:38 pm Location: Oregon Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by tempusmaster » Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:16 pm by tempusmaster Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:16 pm wintermute wrote: Has anyone here had a chance to "look under the hood" of a PF01? Seen one nekkid? I was wondering whether the bodywork was the chief difference, or are the innards different as well? If the internal design differs, it would be my hope that this prototype influenced it heavily: phpBB [media] In fact, if I'd been a decision maker at Kyosho, I would have had a stylist design bodywork for that robot, then I'd put it into production and price it at, say, $1995. But after watching PF01 in videos, I wouldn't be too surprised to learn that quite a bit of the agile, sphere-headed prototype made it into the PF01's design. I don't get the same impression from watching the AT01 do its stuff, which leads me to suspect that the two models are not mechanically identical. Can anyone shed some light? The 'MANOI' in the video is Takahashi's original design. It's a beautiful piece of work, but like most of his designs would cost $$$ if you tried to manufacture it, even in quantity. We were part of the team that did a complete disassembly and analysis of the original design (April, 2006) and posted a four part report that includes the information we were allowed to publically disclose. About that time Kyosho made the decision to develop and release the AT01 while they redesigned the PF01 to make it manufacturable at a reasonable price point. The PF01 retains a lot, but not all, of Takahashi's design, but has been cost reduced. Had they gone ahead with the original design the price point would have been over $3,000 (just our estimate), there would have been potential service and support issues, and the product wouldn't have worked very well as a kit. wintermute wrote: Has anyone here had a chance to "look under the hood" of a PF01? Seen one nekkid? I was wondering whether the bodywork was the chief difference, or are the innards different as well? If the internal design differs, it would be my hope that this prototype influenced it heavily: phpBB [media] In fact, if I'd been a decision maker at Kyosho, I would have had a stylist design bodywork for that robot, then I'd put it into production and price it at, say, $1995. But after watching PF01 in videos, I wouldn't be too surprised to learn that quite a bit of the agile, sphere-headed prototype made it into the PF01's design. I don't get the same impression from watching the AT01 do its stuff, which leads me to suspect that the two models are not mechanically identical. Can anyone shed some light? The 'MANOI' in the video is Takahashi's original design. It's a beautiful piece of work, but like most of his designs would cost $$$ if you tried to manufacture it, even in quantity. We were part of the team that did a complete disassembly and analysis of the original design (April, 2006) and posted a four part report that includes the information we were allowed to publically disclose. About that time Kyosho made the decision to develop and release the AT01 while they redesigned the PF01 to make it manufacturable at a reasonable price point. The PF01 retains a lot, but not all, of Takahashi's design, but has been cost reduced. Had they gone ahead with the original design the price point would have been over $3,000 (just our estimate), there would have been potential service and support issues, and the product wouldn't have worked very well as a kit. Latest robot news, information, reviews, hacks, photos, and videos - with special on-site coverage from Japan http://www.robots-dreams.com tempusmaster offline Site Admin Posts: 532 Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:00 am Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by wintermute » Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:57 pm by wintermute Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:57 pm tempusmaster wrote: The 'MANOI' in the video is Takahashi's original design. It's a beautiful piece of work, but like most of his designs would cost $$$ if you tried to manufacture it, even in quantity. We were part of the team that did a complete disassembly and analysis of the original design (April, 2006) and posted a four part report that includes the information we were allowed to publically disclose. About that time Kyosho made the decision to develop and release the AT01 while they redesigned the PF01 to make it manufacturable at a reasonable price point. The PF01 retains a lot, but not all, of Takahashi's design, but has been cost reduced. Had they gone ahead with the original design the price point would have been over $3,000 (just our estimate), there would have been potential service and support issues, and the product wouldn't have worked very well as a kit. Wow! Many thanks, that's exactly the info I was looking for. I'll be studying that four-parter. I admire Takahashi's designs. You're no doubt familiar with this one as well: phpBB [media] Personally, I feel there's a market for high-end robots with prices in the $2500 to $5000 range. If Takahashi's original design had gone into production, $3000 wouldn't be excessive, in my opinion; I'd probably be among the buyers. The prototype's movements are eerily similar to a 1 1/2-year old toddler. If the bodywork's design echoed that, buyers would line up in droves, anxious to have a programmable child surrogate with a shutoff switch. As for the female robot in the video above -- well, Kyosho's main problem would be producing enough to satisfy the demand, no matter what the cost. In the short-run, I plan to buy a RoboPhilo, as I indicated in another thread, just to get my feet wet. But I'm drawn to the PF01 and others of that type, robots that are a step up from the form-follows-function designs with visible servos, wires, and brackets, although these robots are cool in their own right, don't get me wrong. Anyway, thanks for the very informative comeback. tempusmaster wrote: The 'MANOI' in the video is Takahashi's original design. It's a beautiful piece of work, but like most of his designs would cost $$$ if you tried to manufacture it, even in quantity. We were part of the team that did a complete disassembly and analysis of the original design (April, 2006) and posted a four part report that includes the information we were allowed to publically disclose. About that time Kyosho made the decision to develop and release the AT01 while they redesigned the PF01 to make it manufacturable at a reasonable price point. The PF01 retains a lot, but not all, of Takahashi's design, but has been cost reduced. Had they gone ahead with the original design the price point would have been over $3,000 (just our estimate), there would have been potential service and support issues, and the product wouldn't have worked very well as a kit. Wow! Many thanks, that's exactly the info I was looking for. I'll be studying that four-parter. I admire Takahashi's designs. You're no doubt familiar with this one as well: phpBB [media] Personally, I feel there's a market for high-end robots with prices in the $2500 to $5000 range. If Takahashi's original design had gone into production, $3000 wouldn't be excessive, in my opinion; I'd probably be among the buyers. The prototype's movements are eerily similar to a 1 1/2-year old toddler. If the bodywork's design echoed that, buyers would line up in droves, anxious to have a programmable child surrogate with a shutoff switch. As for the female robot in the video above -- well, Kyosho's main problem would be producing enough to satisfy the demand, no matter what the cost. In the short-run, I plan to buy a RoboPhilo, as I indicated in another thread, just to get my feet wet. But I'm drawn to the PF01 and others of that type, robots that are a step up from the form-follows-function designs with visible servos, wires, and brackets, although these robots are cool in their own right, don't get me wrong. Anyway, thanks for the very informative comeback. Last edited by wintermute on Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:24 pm, edited 1 time in total. wintermute offline Savvy Roboteer Posts: 85 Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:38 pm Location: Oregon Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by wintermute » Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:19 am by wintermute Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:19 am After studying the four-part report, it would appear that the differences between the PF01 and AT01 are indeed superficial. To my eye, it looks like they share the same servo/bracket configuration. Is this correct? If so, then the assembly instructions available in English for the AT01 also apply to the PF01, apart from the body shells. Regardless, the PF01's and AT01's movements do not look identical to me. The PF01 appears to be smoother and more agile, somehow. Its walk seems more balanced and coordinated. Or am I just seeing things? After studying the four-part report, it would appear that the differences between the PF01 and AT01 are indeed superficial. To my eye, it looks like they share the same servo/bracket configuration. Is this correct? If so, then the assembly instructions available in English for the AT01 also apply to the PF01, apart from the body shells. Regardless, the PF01's and AT01's movements do not look identical to me. The PF01 appears to be smoother and more agile, somehow. Its walk seems more balanced and coordinated. Or am I just seeing things? Last edited by wintermute on Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:49 pm, edited 1 time in total. wintermute offline Savvy Roboteer Posts: 85 Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:38 pm Location: Oregon Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by tempusmaster » Sun Oct 28, 2007 6:47 am by tempusmaster Sun Oct 28, 2007 6:47 am wintermute wrote: After studying than four-part report, it would appear that the differences between the PF01 and AT01 are indeed superficial. To my eye, it looks like they share the same servo/bracket configuration. Is this correct? If so, then the assembly instructions available in English for the AT01 also apply to the PF01, apart from the body shells. Regardless, the PF01's and AT01's movements do not look identical to me. The PF01 appears to be smoother and more agile, somehow. Its walk seems more balanced and coordinated. Or am I just seeing things? Sorry - they are not superficially different at all. There are significant design differences. It's certainly true that they use the same servos, same controller, and both have 17 DOF, but the PF01 design is much more complex, stiffer, heavier, has different geometry especially in terms of the DOF layout. Although its movements can be smoother and more lifelike (or at least anime like) than the AT01, it is much slower and more sensitive to adjustment and alignment. If you want to really dig into the differences in detail, then the assembly diagrams and photos in the PF01 manual and the AT01 manual should be quite useful. They're only available in Japanese at this point, but there are enough illustrations you probably won't have too much trouble comparing the two. wintermute wrote: After studying than four-part report, it would appear that the differences between the PF01 and AT01 are indeed superficial. To my eye, it looks like they share the same servo/bracket configuration. Is this correct? If so, then the assembly instructions available in English for the AT01 also apply to the PF01, apart from the body shells. Regardless, the PF01's and AT01's movements do not look identical to me. The PF01 appears to be smoother and more agile, somehow. Its walk seems more balanced and coordinated. Or am I just seeing things? Sorry - they are not superficially different at all. There are significant design differences. It's certainly true that they use the same servos, same controller, and both have 17 DOF, but the PF01 design is much more complex, stiffer, heavier, has different geometry especially in terms of the DOF layout. Although its movements can be smoother and more lifelike (or at least anime like) than the AT01, it is much slower and more sensitive to adjustment and alignment. If you want to really dig into the differences in detail, then the assembly diagrams and photos in the PF01 manual and the AT01 manual should be quite useful. They're only available in Japanese at this point, but there are enough illustrations you probably won't have too much trouble comparing the two. Latest robot news, information, reviews, hacks, photos, and videos - with special on-site coverage from Japan http://www.robots-dreams.com tempusmaster offline Site Admin Posts: 532 Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:00 am Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by wintermute » Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:08 am by wintermute Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:08 am I just finished going through the PF01 manual. On first reading it appears to be very complete. It would be nice to have English text, of course, but the diagrams are detailed and clear, perhaps enough that someone who was careful and meticulous might be able to assemble the robot working from the diagrams alone. It would be a challenge, certainly, but it could probably be done, providing the drawings and labeling of parts in the manual are accurate. As an aside, I was amused by the repetition in the manual. For example, after describing how the right limbs are assembled, the manual does not state that the same steps should be followed for the left limbs; it repeats the same step-by-step procedure for the left, as though mirroring a process on opposite limbs is beyond the average assembler's conceptual ability. But no matter. Anyway, it's an interesting design. The next generation of Manoi should really be impressive. Thanks for the info, tempusmaster. I just finished going through the PF01 manual. On first reading it appears to be very complete. It would be nice to have English text, of course, but the diagrams are detailed and clear, perhaps enough that someone who was careful and meticulous might be able to assemble the robot working from the diagrams alone. It would be a challenge, certainly, but it could probably be done, providing the drawings and labeling of parts in the manual are accurate. As an aside, I was amused by the repetition in the manual. For example, after describing how the right limbs are assembled, the manual does not state that the same steps should be followed for the left limbs; it repeats the same step-by-step procedure for the left, as though mirroring a process on opposite limbs is beyond the average assembler's conceptual ability. But no matter. Anyway, it's an interesting design. The next generation of Manoi should really be impressive. Thanks for the info, tempusmaster. wintermute offline Savvy Roboteer Posts: 85 Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:38 pm Location: Oregon Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by tempusmaster » Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:20 am by tempusmaster Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:20 am wintermute wrote: I just finished going through the PF01 manual. On first reading it appears to be very complete. It is, without a doubt, the best manual available. It would be nice to have English text, of course, but the diagrams are detailed and clear, perhaps enough that someone who was careful and meticulous might be able to assemble the robot working from the diagrams alone. They can. Quite a few people in the US and Europe that don't understand Japanese at all have done it. It would be a challenge, certainly, but it could probably be done, providing the drawings and labeling of parts in the manual are accurate. They are accurate. There were some mistakes in the original manual, but the beta customers (about 50 of us) provided a lot of feedback and Kyosho was very good about correcting all the errors. As an aside, I was amused by the repetition in the manual. For example, after describing how the right limbs are assembled, the manual does not state that the same steps should be followed for the left limbs; it repeats the same step-by-step procedure for the left, Kyosho learned from long experience in the RC hobby world. It's better to take the time to spell it all out in great and gory detail then to spend a lot of time later trying to deal with confused customers. as though mirroring a process on opposite limbs is beyond the average assembler's conceptual ability. It is beyond a lot of people's conceptual ability. You can find lots of examples by just scanning the posts on these, and other, forums. It's the lucky minority that are blessed with the ability to think spatially and be able to mirror things in their head. But no matter. Anyway, it's an interesting design. The next generation of Manoi should really be impressive. It will be. Very impressive. Thanks for the info, tempusmaster. You're very welcome. wintermute wrote: I just finished going through the PF01 manual. On first reading it appears to be very complete. It is, without a doubt, the best manual available. It would be nice to have English text, of course, but the diagrams are detailed and clear, perhaps enough that someone who was careful and meticulous might be able to assemble the robot working from the diagrams alone. They can. Quite a few people in the US and Europe that don't understand Japanese at all have done it. It would be a challenge, certainly, but it could probably be done, providing the drawings and labeling of parts in the manual are accurate. They are accurate. There were some mistakes in the original manual, but the beta customers (about 50 of us) provided a lot of feedback and Kyosho was very good about correcting all the errors. As an aside, I was amused by the repetition in the manual. For example, after describing how the right limbs are assembled, the manual does not state that the same steps should be followed for the left limbs; it repeats the same step-by-step procedure for the left, Kyosho learned from long experience in the RC hobby world. It's better to take the time to spell it all out in great and gory detail then to spend a lot of time later trying to deal with confused customers. as though mirroring a process on opposite limbs is beyond the average assembler's conceptual ability. It is beyond a lot of people's conceptual ability. You can find lots of examples by just scanning the posts on these, and other, forums. It's the lucky minority that are blessed with the ability to think spatially and be able to mirror things in their head. But no matter. Anyway, it's an interesting design. The next generation of Manoi should really be impressive. It will be. Very impressive. Thanks for the info, tempusmaster. You're very welcome. Latest robot news, information, reviews, hacks, photos, and videos - with special on-site coverage from Japan http://www.robots-dreams.com tempusmaster offline Site Admin Posts: 532 Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:00 am Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by wintermute » Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:23 am by wintermute Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:23 am tempusmaster, you seem to have the inside track on Manoi, so if you don't mind indulging me in a few additional questions... It appears from the photos and videos I've seen that the PF01's legs do not rotate where they attach to the hips. Is that the case? One problem with no leg rotation is that the robot is limited to turning by sliding one foot forward and one back, which is unrealistic-looking. Do you anticipate that export restrictions will be lifted on the PF01? Or that Kyosho's next-gen models will encounter export restrictions? What's Kyosho doing about restrictions on their products? Would Japan's customs be likely to actually seize a robot kit that was on the no-export list? Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design." tempusmaster, you seem to have the inside track on Manoi, so if you don't mind indulging me in a few additional questions... It appears from the photos and videos I've seen that the PF01's legs do not rotate where they attach to the hips. Is that the case? One problem with no leg rotation is that the robot is limited to turning by sliding one foot forward and one back, which is unrealistic-looking. Do you anticipate that export restrictions will be lifted on the PF01? Or that Kyosho's next-gen models will encounter export restrictions? What's Kyosho doing about restrictions on their products? Would Japan's customs be likely to actually seize a robot kit that was on the no-export list? Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design." wintermute offline Savvy Roboteer Posts: 85 Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:38 pm Location: Oregon Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by wintermute » Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:42 am by wintermute Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:42 am wintermute wrote: Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design." Holy Saint Robby! Look what I stumbled across: THIS. That's the most exciting thing I've read lately. I'd shell out $2500 for one of those, export restrictions permitting. On the other hand, it also states, "Price to be determined." Hope this isn't some sort of cruel hoax, designed to tantalize gullible enthusiasts such as myself. wintermute wrote: Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design." Holy Saint Robby! Look what I stumbled across: THIS. That's the most exciting thing I've read lately. I'd shell out $2500 for one of those, export restrictions permitting. On the other hand, it also states, "Price to be determined." Hope this isn't some sort of cruel hoax, designed to tantalize gullible enthusiasts such as myself. wintermute offline Savvy Roboteer Posts: 85 Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:38 pm Location: Oregon Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by tempusmaster » Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:22 pm by tempusmaster Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:22 pm wintermute wrote: tempusmaster, you seem to have the inside track on Manoi, so if you don't mind indulging me in a few additional questions... Sure, no problem. If it's something important, or time critical, then send me a PM as well as posting here. Sometimes it can be a few days before I get the chance to check the forums. It appears from the photos and videos I've seen that the PF01's legs do not rotate where they attach to the hips. Is that the case? That's true. The PF01 is 17 DOF, so it doesn't have hip or individual leg rotation. One problem with no leg rotation is that the robot is limited to turning by sliding one foot forward and one back, which is unrealistic-looking. I would say that most of the robots you've seen may move unrealistically, but their movements can be improved considerably even without additional DOF. Do you anticipate that export restrictions will be lifted on the PF01? Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01? Living here in Japan I don't normally run into export restriction issues, so that may be the case. Still, the core technology is almost the same as the AT01 which is being exported. Or that Kyosho's next-gen models will encounter export restrictions? What's Kyosho doing about restrictions on their products? Would Japan's customs be likely to actually seize a robot kit that was on the no-export list? In most cases it's a business decision. If the company, probably Kondo rather than Kyosho, believes that there is a significant enough opportunity overseas they can apply for export permission and it would more than likely be granted - though it does take time, money, and effort to go through the process. Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design." Just my opinion, but again it's basically a business decision. The FT performance is quite impressive. Still, you have to wonder what else it will be able to do besides a good imitation of a model struting down a fashion runway. That would get pretty boring very quickly if that's all the FT can do. wintermute wrote: tempusmaster, you seem to have the inside track on Manoi, so if you don't mind indulging me in a few additional questions... Sure, no problem. If it's something important, or time critical, then send me a PM as well as posting here. Sometimes it can be a few days before I get the chance to check the forums. It appears from the photos and videos I've seen that the PF01's legs do not rotate where they attach to the hips. Is that the case? That's true. The PF01 is 17 DOF, so it doesn't have hip or individual leg rotation. One problem with no leg rotation is that the robot is limited to turning by sliding one foot forward and one back, which is unrealistic-looking. I would say that most of the robots you've seen may move unrealistically, but their movements can be improved considerably even without additional DOF. Do you anticipate that export restrictions will be lifted on the PF01? Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01? Living here in Japan I don't normally run into export restriction issues, so that may be the case. Still, the core technology is almost the same as the AT01 which is being exported. Or that Kyosho's next-gen models will encounter export restrictions? What's Kyosho doing about restrictions on their products? Would Japan's customs be likely to actually seize a robot kit that was on the no-export list? In most cases it's a business decision. If the company, probably Kondo rather than Kyosho, believes that there is a significant enough opportunity overseas they can apply for export permission and it would more than likely be granted - though it does take time, money, and effort to go through the process. Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design." Just my opinion, but again it's basically a business decision. The FT performance is quite impressive. Still, you have to wonder what else it will be able to do besides a good imitation of a model struting down a fashion runway. That would get pretty boring very quickly if that's all the FT can do. Latest robot news, information, reviews, hacks, photos, and videos - with special on-site coverage from Japan http://www.robots-dreams.com tempusmaster offline Site Admin Posts: 532 Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:00 am Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by tempusmaster » Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:24 pm by tempusmaster Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:24 pm wintermute wrote: wintermute wrote: Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design." Holy Saint Robby! Look what I stumbled across: THIS. That's the most exciting thing I've read lately. I'd shell out $2500 for one of those, export restrictions permitting. On the other hand, it also states, "Price to be determined." Hope this isn't some sort of cruel hoax, designed to tantalize gullible enthusiasts such as myself. Don't hold your breath.... wintermute wrote: wintermute wrote: Finally, would it be futile to hope that Kyosho will put Takahashi's FT into production? Now that is what I would call a "next-gen design." Holy Saint Robby! Look what I stumbled across: THIS. That's the most exciting thing I've read lately. I'd shell out $2500 for one of those, export restrictions permitting. On the other hand, it also states, "Price to be determined." Hope this isn't some sort of cruel hoax, designed to tantalize gullible enthusiasts such as myself. Don't hold your breath.... Latest robot news, information, reviews, hacks, photos, and videos - with special on-site coverage from Japan http://www.robots-dreams.com tempusmaster offline Site Admin Posts: 532 Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:00 am Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by wintermute » Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:14 pm by wintermute Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:14 pm tempusmaster wrote: Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01? Trossen, among others: trossenrobotics.com wrote: Attention! The Manoi PF01 Humanoid Robot Kit is currently on hold due to exportation restrictions. That's right, PF01 is so good, the Japanese government won't let Kyosho export it! As we speak, our friends overseas are working to get the proper governmental approval, but we do not know how long this will take. Hopefully, shipments of the new and improved Manoi PF01 Humanoid will resume in the very near future. In the meantime, we are still selling the Manoi AT01 Humanoid Robot Kit, and all previous sales restrictions have been removed! tempusmaster wrote: The FT performance is quite impressive. Still, you have to wonder what else it will be able to do besides a good imitation of a model struting down a fashion runway. That would get pretty boring very quickly if that's all the FT can do. It might take quite a while before the boredom sets in. Maybe sometime around 2010. tempusmaster wrote: Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01? Trossen, among others: trossenrobotics.com wrote: Attention! The Manoi PF01 Humanoid Robot Kit is currently on hold due to exportation restrictions. That's right, PF01 is so good, the Japanese government won't let Kyosho export it! As we speak, our friends overseas are working to get the proper governmental approval, but we do not know how long this will take. Hopefully, shipments of the new and improved Manoi PF01 Humanoid will resume in the very near future. In the meantime, we are still selling the Manoi AT01 Humanoid Robot Kit, and all previous sales restrictions have been removed! tempusmaster wrote: The FT performance is quite impressive. Still, you have to wonder what else it will be able to do besides a good imitation of a model struting down a fashion runway. That would get pretty boring very quickly if that's all the FT can do. It might take quite a while before the boredom sets in. Maybe sometime around 2010. wintermute offline Savvy Roboteer Posts: 85 Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:38 pm Location: Oregon Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by tempusmaster » Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:21 pm by tempusmaster Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:21 pm wintermute wrote: tempusmaster wrote: Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01? Trossen, among others: trossenrobotics.com wrote: Attention! The Manoi PF01 Humanoid Robot Kit is currently on hold due to exportation restrictions. That's right, PF01 is so good, the Japanese government won't let Kyosho export it! Nice marketing BS... wintermute wrote: tempusmaster wrote: Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01? Trossen, among others: trossenrobotics.com wrote: Attention! The Manoi PF01 Humanoid Robot Kit is currently on hold due to exportation restrictions. That's right, PF01 is so good, the Japanese government won't let Kyosho export it! Nice marketing BS... Latest robot news, information, reviews, hacks, photos, and videos - with special on-site coverage from Japan http://www.robots-dreams.com tempusmaster offline Site Admin Posts: 532 Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 1:00 am Top Re: PF01 and AT01 differences superficial? by wintermute » Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:16 am by wintermute Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:16 am tempusmaster wrote: wintermute wrote: tempusmaster wrote: Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01? Trossen, among others: trossenrobotics.com wrote: Attention! The Manoi PF01 Humanoid Robot Kit is currently on hold due to exportation restrictions. That's right, PF01 is so good, the Japanese government won't let Kyosho export it! Nice marketing BS... What?!? You would have me believe that a retailer would say something about a product that wasn't absolutely true? That would shatter my faith in human nature. Next, you'll be telling me that politicians don't always have the best interests of their constituents in mind. So as far as you know, PF01s are being shipped to the US with no problem? tempusmaster wrote: wintermute wrote: tempusmaster wrote: Where did you hear that there are export restrictions on the PF01? Trossen, among others: trossenrobotics.com wrote: Attention! The Manoi PF01 Humanoid Robot Kit is currently on hold due to exportation restrictions. That's right, PF01 is so good, the Japanese government won't let Kyosho export it! Nice marketing BS... What?!? You would have me believe that a retailer would say something about a product that wasn't absolutely true? That would shatter my faith in human nature. Next, you'll be telling me that politicians don't always have the best interests of their constituents in mind. So as far as you know, PF01s are being shipped to the US with no problem? wintermute offline Savvy Roboteer Posts: 85 Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:38 pm Location: Oregon Top by Alpha2 » Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:47 pm by Alpha2 Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:47 pm At 8th page of Manoi PF01 manual, it is clearly written that you may have to get permission from the government if you are going to take Manoi PF01 outside Japan. It depends on the country where you are going. Manoi PF01 contains Kondo gyro sensor unit KRG-3. The similar export restriction statement is also written in the manual of KRG-3. I think this is one of the reason why Kyosho cannot export easily. At 8th page of Manoi PF01 manual, it is clearly written that you may have to get permission from the government if you are going to take Manoi PF01 outside Japan. It depends on the country where you are going. Manoi PF01 contains Kondo gyro sensor unit KRG-3. The similar export restriction statement is also written in the manual of KRG-3. I think this is one of the reason why Kyosho cannot export easily. 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What started chain reaction, Monitory policy-2078 did. Dipendra bahadur chettery is gonna die in a year or two.
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Hi I got an STL of some rail way track. It looks ok, also in external STL viwes: [img] [ rail_track_stl.png /img] When sliced it comes out hollow and corrupt: sliced_hollow.png sliced_hollow_infill.png Can any one point to which settings is bad here? Support is not an option (but tried, does not sol... by jens.alsted Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:46 am Forum: Feature Requests Topic: Make sequential printing easier Replies: 7 Views: 3794 Jump to post Select 120 objects for sequential printing Hi I have an issue with sequential printing. It woks, hurray, but also i am lazy. I have 120 small thin objects that all fits under print head clearance. The only way that i get this to print sequentially with same process is by: 1. add-new-process 2. select support 3. select "select models&quo... Sort by All results1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year AuthorPost timeForumTopic titlePost subject AscendingDescending
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This section is for discussing technical questions relating to the Beta version of Survarium, including game-bugs. 30 posts • Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2 08.04.2016, 11:35 I got a huge bug today, as I switched to low-end pc from high-end pc in graphical options. The game closed as expected, but no way to restart it... I launched it via Steam, I got the launcher, but after clicking on PLAY, I got the big SURVARIUM etc... and the game crashed. No way to start the game so... Sqyrell2 Posts: 2 Joined: 08.04.2016, 11:26 Top 10.04.2016, 11:01 Ok i got a problem somebody help me, I had a problem with my game, when I first installed it , it ran smoothly , until one instance, the thing just keeps on getting a bug trap i tried uninstalling the game, and then reinstalling it and after waiting for all the damn verification of the file and uninstalling and repatching it, when i enter my first battle it seems fine but when i enter a second one and a third and other consecutive battles in the loading screen i just get the bug trap message again requesting me to send the bug to survarium team basically had at it for like 30 reports of this error and nothing is happening. . . . . Now here is the second problem I have, I seriously can't understand i tried running survarium as admin having -survarium_launcher.exe -survarium.exe -survarium-2.exe as the programs that are to be running as admin, i tried starting the game and the game looks fine in the launcher (Where the update happens and news stuff and options and other thingies) And when i see the play button of course i press play, but when i press play it minimizes and closes. and then nothing happens not even the SURVARIUM screen opens nothing happens no error or nothing just purely nothing. Since I tried to run the 3 items as administrator it had this problem says failed to initialize game. And after that i verified the game cache everything seems alright till I press play , it no longer opens it just minimizes and closes I can even see from my game steam lobby having the status survarium (Running) and then a few seconds later its just , survarium and closes and nothing happens... it CLOSES after i followed an instruction having it run on administrator...... AND NOW I UNINSTALLED IT RE ROLLED EVERYTHING HOPPING FOR THIS SECOND PROBLEM AS WORSE THAN THE FIRST ONE! THEN VUWALLAH! THE PROBLEM PERSISTED, ITS MUCH WORSE THAN BUG TRAP! And if you are asking me if I have firewall issues no i dont and other incompatible programs i do not, cause as i stated I HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR 2 days and all of a sudden on the third day at a certain match bug trap happened to me and got frustrated and followed an instruction online from the survarium team to run it as admin to stop the bug trap mania but then after running it as admin I have a second problem now which is after opening the launcher and pressing play nothing seriously happens it just closes..... Its unplayable. tried reinstalling it the problems the same (I have removed the set this file to admin for all the three files already and uninstalled the game problem still persists) semper224 Posts: 2 Joined: 09.04.2016, 16:50 Top 07.05.2016, 02:18 Hello gentlemen , I have a Quadro FX4500 512mb , but the game does not start This is the debug output render <ERROR> [02:48:32.142] failed to create render target (null) (256x256) with format: 53, usage: 0, bind flags: 72, mem usage: 0, sample count: 1 debug: <ERROR> [02:48:32.142] debug: <ERROR> [02:48:32.169] Error occurred : assertion_failed debug: <ERROR> [02:48:32.177] Expression : E_INVALIDARG debug: <ERROR> [02:48:32.189] File : ..\..\sources\render_target_pool.cpp debug: <ERROR> [02:48:32.194] Line : 272 debug: <ERROR> [02:48:32.202] Function : vostok::render::render_target_pool::add_render_target2 debug: <ERROR> [02:48:32.227] debug: <ERROR> [02:48:32.235] BREAKPOINT : A breakpoint is encountered. Raravia Posts: 2 Joined: 04.05.2016, 00:22 Top 07.05.2016, 10:27 Golgos13: Hello gentlemen , I have a Quadro FX4500 512mb Hi, I can't help with this but if you don't get a response from anyone here, please go to the support section and open a case with Support. https://support.survarium.com/index.php?/ru/en trouble_every_day Supermoderator Posts: 1104 Joined: 03.04.2013, 20:55 Location: Melbourne Top 08.05.2016, 07:30 I have an acer aspire (v3-731) with an intel B970 processor and Intel HD graphics with 6GB memory and I start the launcher everything goes fine but when I press play to start game the survarium logo comes up but then crashes. First time I opened game it brought me to the graphics setup and I pressed low end for best results but then game crashed. now wont work at all. theres nothing about this on support so I don't know what to do. plz help ? DancingRainbowUnicorn Posts: 1 Joined: 07.05.2016, 13:53 Top 01.06.2016, 23:06 DancingRainbowUnicorn: I have an acer aspire (v3-731) with an intel B970 processor and Intel HD graphics with 6GB memory and I start the launcher everything goes fine but when I press play to start game the survarium logo comes up but then crashes. First time I opened game it brought me to the graphics setup and I pressed low end for best results but then game crashed. now wont work at all. theres nothing about this on support so I don't know what to do. plz help ? try to delet on the folder on document/survarium user.cfg or somthing like that it may work bad-robot Posts: 132 Joined: 23.03.2015, 19:10 Top 06.07.2016, 12:42 DancingRainbowUnicorn: I have an acer aspire (v3-731) with an intel B970 processor and Intel HD graphics with 6GB memory and I start the launcher everything goes fine but when I press play to start game the survarium logo comes up but then crashes. First time I opened game it brought me to the graphics setup and I pressed low end for best results but then game crashed. now wont work at all. theres nothing about this on support so I don't know what to do. plz help ? You have HD Graphics 2000 GPU. Your laptop doesnt meet minimum requirenments. HD 4000 up is supported. Owcen_no_steam Posts: 2334 Joined: 15.09.2015, 07:50 Location: [+BS+] Great Swamp Top 11.01.2019, 09:52 is servers crash again???? BABYFACE85 Posts: 1 Joined: 06.11.2018, 15:08 Top 11.01.2019, 09:57 will be a server today pomperbalint Posts: 4 Joined: 23.01.2017, 18:17 Top 14.05.2019, 20:15 Hi everybody, my specs are intel pentium dual 3.1ghz nvidia gtx460 gainward gold edition with 1gb ddr5 8 ram game worked just fine for few matches on everithinng low and slight overclocked gpu, then i reliazed i can run the game on a lil' bit higher settings, now it just crash after plaing 1-2 mins with a bug trap error.. now i'll try to turn everything down again and test it.. wish me luck XD
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Within your User Control Panel, under “Board preferences”, you will find the option Hide your online status. Enable this option and you will only appear to the administrators, moderators and yourself. You will be counted as a hidden user. Top The times are not correct! It is possible the time displayed is from a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, visit your User Control Panel and change your timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney, etc. Please note that changing the timezone, like most settings, can only be done by registered users. If you are not registered, this is a good time to do so. Top I changed the timezone and the time is still wrong! If you are sure you have set the timezone correctly and the time is still incorrect, then the time stored on the server clock is incorrect. Please notify an administrator to correct the problem. Top My language is not in the list! 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It is up to the board administrator to enable avatars and to choose the way in which avatars can be made available. If you are unable to use avatars, contact a board administrator. Top What is my rank and how do I change it? Ranks, which appear below your username, indicate the number of posts you have made or identify certain users, e.g. moderators and administrators. In general, you cannot directly change the wording of any board ranks as they are set by the board administrator. Please do not abuse the board by posting unnecessarily just to increase your rank. Most boards will not tolerate this and the moderator or administrator will simply lower your post count. Top When I click the email link for a user it asks me to login? Only registered users can send email to other users via the built-in email form, and only if the administrator has enabled this feature. This is to prevent malicious use of the email system by anonymous users. 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This will only appear if someone has made a reply; it will not appear if a moderator or administrator edited the post, though they may leave a note as to why they’ve edited the post at their own discretion. Please note that normal users cannot delete a post once someone has replied. Top How do I add a signature to my post? To add a signature to a post you must first create one via your User Control Panel. Once created, you can check the Attach a signature box on the posting form to add your signature. You can also add a signature by default to all your posts by checking the appropriate radio button in the User Control Panel. If you do so, you can still prevent a signature being added to individual posts by un-checking the add signature box within the posting form. Top How do I create a poll? When posting a new topic or editing the first post of a topic, click the “Poll creation” tab below the main posting form; if you cannot see this, you do not have appropriate permissions to create polls. Enter a title and at least two options in the appropriate fields, making sure each option is on a separate line in the textarea. You can also set the number of options users may select during voting under “Options per user”, a time limit in days for the poll (0 for infinite duration) and lastly the option to allow users to amend their votes. Top Why can’t I add more poll options? The limit for poll options is set by the board administrator. If you feel you need to add more options to your poll than the allowed amount, contact the board administrator. Top How do I edit or delete a poll? As with posts, polls can only be edited by the original poster, a moderator or an administrator. To edit a poll, click to edit the first post in the topic; this always has the poll associated with it. 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Please contact the board administrator for further details. Top How do I bump my topic? By clicking the “Bump topic” link when you are viewing it, you can “bump” the topic to the top of the forum on the first page. However, if you do not see this, then topic bumping may be disabled or the time allowance between bumps has not yet been reached. It is also possible to bump the topic simply by replying to it, however, be sure to follow the board rules when doing so. Top Formatting and Topic Types What is BBCode? BBCode is a special implementation of HTML, offering great formatting control on particular objects in a post. The use of BBCode is granted by the administrator, but it can also be disabled on a per post basis from the posting form. BBCode itself is similar in style to HTML, but tags are enclosed in square brackets [ and ] rather than < and >. For more information on BBCode see the guide which can be accessed from the posting page. Top Can I use HTML? No. It is not possible to post HTML on this board and have it rendered as HTML. Most formatting which can be carried out using HTML can be applied using BBCode instead. Top What are Smilies? Smilies, or Emoticons, are small images which can be used to express a feeling using a short code, e.g. :) denotes happy, while :( denotes sad. The full list of emoticons can be seen in the posting form. Try not to overuse smilies, however, as they can quickly render a post unreadable and a moderator may edit them out or remove the post altogether. The board administrator may also have set a limit to the number of smilies you may use within a post. Top Can I post images? Yes, images can be shown in your posts. If the administrator has allowed attachments, you may be able to upload the image to the board. Otherwise, you must link to an image stored on a publicly accessible web server, e.g. http://www.example.com/my-picture.gif. You cannot link to pictures stored on your own PC (unless it is a publicly accessible server) nor images stored behind authentication mechanisms, e.g. hotmail or yahoo mailboxes, password protected sites, etc. To display the image use the BBCode [img] tag. Top What are global announcements? Global announcements contain important information and you should read them whenever possible. They will appear at the top of every forum and within your User Control Panel. Global announcement permissions are granted by the board administrator. Top What are announcements? Announcements often contain important information for the forum you are currently reading and you should read them whenever possible. Announcements appear at the top of every page in the forum to which they are posted. As with global announcements, announcement permissions are granted by the board administrator. Top What are sticky topics? Sticky topics within the forum appear below announcements and only on the first page. They are often quite important so you should read them whenever possible. As with announcements and global announcements, sticky topic permissions are granted by the board administrator. Top What are locked topics? Locked topics are topics where users can no longer reply and any poll it contained was automatically ended. Topics may be locked for many reasons and were set this way by either the forum moderator or board administrator. You may also be able to lock your own topics depending on the permissions you are granted by the board administrator. Top What are topic icons? Topic icons are author chosen images associated with posts to indicate their content. The ability to use topic icons depends on the permissions set by the board administrator. Top User Levels and Groups What are Administrators? Administrators are members assigned with the highest level of control over the entire board. These members can control all facets of board operation, including setting permissions, banning users, creating usergroups or moderators, etc., dependent upon the board founder and what permissions he or she has given the other administrators. They may also have full moderator capabilities in all forums, depending on the settings put forth by the board founder. Top What are Moderators? Moderators are individuals (or groups of individuals) who look after the forums from day to day. They have the authority to edit or delete posts and lock, unlock, move, delete and split topics in the forum they moderate. Generally, moderators are present to prevent users from going off-topic or posting abusive or offensive material. Top What are usergroups? Usergroups are groups of users that divide the community into manageable sections board administrators can work with. Each user can belong to several groups and each group can be assigned individual permissions. This provides an easy way for administrators to change permissions for many users at once, such as changing moderator permissions or granting users access to a private forum. Top Where are the usergroups and how do I join one? You can view all usergroups via the “Usergroups” link within your User Control Panel. If you would like to join one, proceed by clicking the appropriate button. Not all groups have open access, however. Some may require approval to join, some may be closed and some may even have hidden memberships. If the group is open, you can join it by clicking the appropriate button. If a group requires approval to join you may request to join by clicking the appropriate button. The user group leader will need to approve your request and may ask why you want to join the group. Please do not harass a group leader if they reject your request; they will have their reasons. Top How do I become a usergroup leader? A usergroup leader is usually assigned when usergroups are initially created by a board administrator. If you are interested in creating a usergroup, your first point of contact should be an administrator; try sending a private message. Top Why do some usergroups appear in a different colour? It is possible for the board administrator to assign a colour to the members of a usergroup to make it easy to identify the members of this group. Top What is a “Default usergroup”? If you are a member of more than one usergroup, your default is used to determine which group colour and group rank should be shown for you by default. The board administrator may grant you permission to change your default usergroup via your User Control Panel. Top What is “The team” link? This page provides you with a list of board staff, including board administrators and moderators and other details such as the forums they moderate. Top Private Messaging I cannot send private messages! There are three reasons for this; you are not registered and/or not logged on, the board administrator has disabled private messaging for the entire board, or the board administrator has prevented you from sending messages. Contact a board administrator for more information. Top I keep getting unwanted private messages! You can automatically delete private messages from a user by using message rules within your User Control Panel. If you are receiving abusive private messages from a particular user, report the messages to the moderators; they have the power to prevent a user from sending private messages. Top I have received a spamming or abusive email from someone on this board! We are sorry to hear that. The email form feature of this board includes safeguards to try and track users who send such posts, so email the board administrator with a full copy of the email you received. 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Your own posts can be retrieved either by clicking the “Show your posts” link within the User Control Panel or by clicking the “Search user’s posts” link via your own profile page or by clicking the “Quick links” menu at the top of the board. To search for your topics, use the Advanced search page and fill in the various options appropriately. Top Subscriptions and Bookmarks What is the difference between bookmarking and subscribing? In phpBB 3.0, bookmarking topics worked much like bookmarking in a web browser. You were not alerted when there was an update. As of phpBB 3.1, bookmarking is more like subscribing to a topic. You can be notified when a bookmarked topic is updated. Subscribing, however, will notify you when there is an update to a topic or forum on the board. Notification options for bookmarks and subscriptions can be configured in the User Control Panel, under “Board preferences”. Top How do I bookmark or subscribe to specific topics? You can bookmark or subscribe to a specific topic by clicking the appropriate link in the “Topic tools” menu, conveniently located near the top and bottom of a topic discussion. Replying to a topic with the “Notify me when a reply is posted” option checked will also subscribe you to the topic. Top How do I subscribe to specific forums? To subscribe to a specific forum, click the “Subscribe forum” link, at the bottom of page, upon entering the forum. Top How do I remove my subscriptions? To remove your subscriptions, go to your User Control Panel and follow the links to your subscriptions. Top Attachments What attachments are allowed on this board? Each board administrator can allow or disallow certain attachment types. If you are unsure what is allowed to be uploaded, contact the board administrator for assistance. Top How do I find all my attachments? 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If this still gets no response then you should contact the owner of the domain (do a whois lookup) or, if this is running on a free service (e.g. Yahoo!, free.fr, f2s.com, etc.), the management or abuse department of that service. Please note that the phpBB Limited has absolutely no jurisdiction and cannot in any way be held liable over how, where or by whom this board is used. Do not contact the phpBB Limited in relation to any legal (cease and desist, liable, defamatory comment, etc.) matter not directly related to the phpBB.com website or the discrete software of phpBB itself. If you do email phpBB Limited about any third party use of this software then you should expect a terse response or no response at all. Top How do I contact a board administrator? All users of the board can use the “Contact us” form, if the option was enabled by the board administrator.
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How do we make the window hinge markers visible in section viewports i.e. elevation, to show that they are side-hung or top-hung etc? We have converted our windows to symbols and have ticked Show Interior and Exterior Hinge Markers in the object settings. The hinge marker class is also turned on in the viewports. Do we need to do anything else?
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