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This policy explains in detail how “WineHQ Forums” along with its affiliated companies (hereinafter “we”, “us”, “our”, “WineHQ Forums”, “https://forum.winehq.org”) and phpBB (hereinafter “they”, “them”, “their”, “phpBB software”, “www.phpbb.com”, “phpBB Limited”, “phpBB Teams”) use any information collected during any session of usage by you (hereinafter “your information”). Your information is collected via two ways. Firstly, by browsing “WineHQ Forums” will cause the phpBB software to create a number of cookies, which are small text files that are downloaded on to your computer’s web browser temporary files. The first two cookies just contain a user identifier (hereinafter “user-id”) and an anonymous session identifier (hereinafter “session-id”), automatically assigned to you by the phpBB software. A third cookie will be created once you have browsed topics within “WineHQ Forums” and is used to store which topics have been read, thereby improving your user experience. We may also create cookies external to the phpBB software whilst browsing “WineHQ Forums”, though these are outside the scope of this document which is intended to only cover the pages created by the phpBB software. The second way in which we collect your information is by what you submit to us. This can be, and is not limited to: posting as an anonymous user (hereinafter “anonymous posts”), registering on “WineHQ Forums” (hereinafter “your account”) and posts submitted by you after registration and whilst logged in (hereinafter “your posts”). Your account will at a bare minimum contain a uniquely identifiable name (hereinafter “your user name”), a personal password used for logging into your account (hereinafter “your password”) and a personal, valid email address (hereinafter “your email”). Your information for your account at “WineHQ Forums” is protected by data-protection laws applicable in the country that hosts us. Any information beyond your user name, your password, and your email address required by “WineHQ Forums” during the registration process is either mandatory or optional, at the discretion of “WineHQ Forums”. In all cases, you have the option of what information in your account is publicly displayed. Furthermore, within your account, you have the option to opt-in or opt-out of automatically generated emails from the phpBB software. Your password is ciphered (a one-way hash) so that it is secure. However, it is recommended that you do not reuse the same password across a number of different websites. Your password is the means of accessing your account at “WineHQ Forums”, so please guard it carefully and under no circumstance will anyone affiliated with “WineHQ Forums”, phpBB or another 3rd party, legitimately ask you for your password. Should you forget your password for your account, you can use the “I forgot my password” feature provided by the phpBB software. This process will ask you to submit your user name and your email, then the phpBB software will generate a new password to reclaim your account.
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You may not have to, it is up to the administrator of the board as to whether you need to register in order to post messages. However; registration will give you access to additional features not available to guest users such as definable avatar images, private messaging, emailing of fellow users, usergroup subscription, etc. It only takes a few moments to register so it is recommended you do so. Top What is COPPA? COPPA, or the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, is a law in the United States requiring websites which can potentially collect information from minors under the age of 13 to have written parental consent or some other method of legal guardian acknowledgment, allowing the collection of personally identifiable information from a minor under the age of 13. If you are unsure if this applies to you as someone trying to register or to the website you are trying to register on, contact legal counsel for assistance. Please note that phpBB Limited and the owners of this board cannot provide legal advice and is not a point of contact for legal concerns of any kind, except as outlined in question “Who do I contact about abusive and/or legal matters related to this board?”. Top Why can’t I register? It is possible a board administrator has disabled registration to prevent new visitors from signing up. A board administrator could have also banned your IP address or disallowed the username you are attempting to register. Contact a board administrator for assistance. Top I registered but cannot login! First, check your username and password. If they are correct, then one of two things may have happened. If COPPA support is enabled and you specified being under 13 years old during registration, you will have to follow the instructions you received. Some boards will also require new registrations to be activated, either by yourself or by an administrator before you can logon; this information was present during registration. If you were sent an email, follow the instructions. If you did not receive an email, you may have provided an incorrect email address or the email may have been picked up by a spam filer. If you are sure the email address you provided is correct, try contacting an administrator. Top Why can’t I login? There are several reasons why this could occur. First, ensure your username and password are correct. If they are, contact a board administrator to make sure you haven’t been banned. It is also possible the website owner has a configuration error on their end, and they would need to fix it. Top I registered in the past but cannot login any more?! It is possible an administrator has deactivated or deleted your account for some reason. Also, many boards periodically remove users who have not posted for a long time to reduce the size of the database. If this has happened, try registering again and being more involved in discussions. Top I’ve lost my password! Don’t panic! While your password cannot be retrieved, it can easily be reset. Visit the login page and click I forgot my password. Follow the instructions and you should be able to log in again shortly. However, if you are not able to reset your password, contact a board administrator. Top Why do I get logged off automatically? If you do not check the Remember me box when you login, the board will only keep you logged in for a preset time. This prevents misuse of your account by anyone else. To stay logged in, check the Remember me box during login. This is not recommended if you access the board from a shared computer, e.g. library, internet cafe, university computer lab, etc. If you do not see this checkbox, it means a board administrator has disabled this feature. Top What does the “Delete cookies” do? “Delete cookies” deletes the cookies created by phpBB which keep you authenticated and logged into the board. Cookies also provide functions such as read tracking if they have been enabled by a board administrator. If you are having login or logout problems, deleting board cookies may help. Top User Preferences and settings How do I change my settings? If you are a registered user, all your settings are stored in the board database. To alter them, visit your User Control Panel; a link can usually be found by clicking on your username at the top of board pages. This system will allow you to change all your settings and preferences. Top How do I prevent my username appearing in the online user listings? 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! Either the administrator has not installed your language or nobody has translated this board into your language. Try asking a board administrator if they can install the language pack you need. If the language pack does not exist, feel free to create a new translation. More information can be found at the phpBB® website. Top What are the images next to my username? There are two images which may appear along with a username when viewing posts. One of them may be an image associated with your rank, generally in the form of stars, blocks or dots, indicating how many posts you have made or your status on the board. Another, usually larger, image is known as an avatar and is generally unique or personal to each user. Top How do I display an avatar? Within your User Control Panel, under “Profile” you can add an avatar by using one of the four following methods: Gravatar, Gallery, Remote or Upload. 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. Top Posting Issues How do I create a new topic or post a reply? To post a new topic in a forum, click "New Topic". To post a reply to a topic, click "Post Reply". You may need to register before you can post a message. A list of your permissions in each forum is available at the bottom of the forum and topic screens. Example: You can post new topics, You can post attachments, etc. Top How do I edit or delete a post? Unless you are a board administrator or moderator, you can only edit or delete your own posts. You can edit a post by clicking the edit button for the relevant post, sometimes for only a limited time after the post was made. If someone has already replied to the post, you will find a small piece of text output below the post when you return to the topic which lists the number of times you edited it along with the date and time. 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. If no one has cast a vote, users can delete the poll or edit any poll option. However, if members have already placed votes, only moderators or administrators can edit or delete it. This prevents the poll’s options from being changed mid-way through a poll. Top Why can’t I access a forum? Some forums may be limited to certain users or groups. To view, read, post or perform another action you may need special permissions. Contact a moderator or board administrator to grant you access. Top Why can’t I add attachments? Attachment permissions are granted on a per forum, per group, or per user basis. The board administrator may not have allowed attachments to be added for the specific forum you are posting in, or perhaps only certain groups can post attachments. Contact the board administrator if you are unsure about why you are unable to add attachments. Top Why did I receive a warning? Each board administrator has their own set of rules for their site. If you have broken a rule, you may be issued a warning. Please note that this is the board administrator’s decision, and the phpBB Limited has nothing to do with the warnings on the given site. Contact the board administrator if you are unsure about why you were issued a warning. Top How can I report posts to a moderator? If the board administrator has allowed it, you should see a button for reporting posts next to the post you wish to report. Clicking this will walk you through the steps necessary to report the post. Top What is the “Save” button for in topic posting? This allows you to save drafts to be completed and submitted at a later date. To reload a saved draft, visit the User Control Panel. Top Why does my post need to be approved? The board administrator may have decided that posts in the forum you are posting to require review before submission. It is also possible that the administrator has placed you in a group of users whose posts require review before submission. 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. It is very important that this includes the headers that contain the details of the user that sent the email. The board administrator can then take action. Top Friends and Foes What are my Friends and Foes lists? You can use these lists to organise other members of the board. Members added to your friends list will be listed within your User Control Panel for quick access to see their online status and to send them private messages. Subject to template support, posts from these users may also be highlighted. If you add a user to your foes list, any posts they make will be hidden by default. Top How can I add / remove users to my Friends or Foes list? You can add users to your list in two ways. Within each user’s profile, there is a link to add them to either your Friend or Foe list. Alternatively, from your User Control Panel, you can directly add users by entering their member name. You may also remove users from your list using the same page. Top Searching the Forums How can I search a forum or forums? Enter a search term in the search box located on the index, forum or topic pages. Advanced search can be accessed by clicking the “Advance Search” link which is available on all pages on the forum. How to access the search may depend on the style used. Top Why does my search return no results? Your search was probably too vague and included many common terms which are not indexed by phpBB. Be more specific and use the options available within Advanced search. Top Why does my search return a blank page!? Your search returned too many results for the webserver to handle. Use “Advanced search” and be more specific in the terms used and forums that are to be searched. Top How do I search for members? Visit to the “Members” page and click the “Find a member” link. Top How can I find my own posts and topics? 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? To find your list of attachments that you have uploaded, go to your User Control Panel and follow the links to the attachments section. Top phpBB Issues Who wrote this bulletin board? This software (in its unmodified form) is produced, released and is copyright phpBB Limited. It is made available under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPL-2.0) and may be freely distributed. See About phpBB for more details. Top Why isn’t X feature available? This software was written by and licensed through phpBB Limited. If you believe a feature needs to be added please visit the phpBB Ideas Centre, where you can upvote existing ideas or suggest new features. Top Who do I contact about abusive and/or legal matters related to this board? Any of the administrators listed on the “The team” page should be an appropriate point of contact for your complaints. 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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Directory of PAMM / MAM Account Providers for US Clients? - Beginner Questions - BabyPips.com Forex Trading Forum Directory of PAMM / MAM Account Providers for US Clients? Beginner Questions Jazee April 21, 2021, 2:22am #1 Does anyone know where you can go to find PAMM or MAM account providers that operate through a Forex Broker that accepts US Clients? There’s very little information out there. I just confirmed with OANDA that they don’t offer them, but I think that means they don’t offer ones they manage themselves as they provide Managers access to PAMM accounts I think but where do I find and evaluate possible Managers offering PAMM / MAM? Forex.com seems to be the only other US Broker and they said they offer MAM and referred me to Gain Capital. Do these Forex Brokers typically have exclusive relationships with just one Managed account provider or a very limited number, or are there many out there that work through US Brokers?
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Recommended timeframe for swing for Ichimoku - Candlesticks, Chart Patterns, and Price Action - BabyPips.com Forex Trading Forum Recommended timeframe for swing for Ichimoku Beginner Questions Candlesticks, Chart Patterns, and Price Action rizabbasi April 20, 2021, 6:58pm #1 Hi, Can anyone please advise what is the best/recommended timeframe for swing, specifically for Ichimoku Cloud indicator. Thanking you in advance. Kind regards, Riz Pippo April 20, 2021, 7:05pm #2 Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (IKH) was originally designed to be used on the daily timeframe so you may want to try that. Also, start with JPY pairs, since those are what Asian traders trade using IKH. Thebeezneez April 20, 2021, 7:42pm #3 Pippo: Also, start with JPY pairs, since those are what Asian traders trade using IKH. Any plans to expand the lessons here? Pippo April 20, 2021, 8:05pm #4 I don’t think Japanese versions of technical analysis such as IKH and charting techniques such as Heikin Ashi, Renko, and Kagi get the same amount of love as “Western” methods so maybe we just might write a course. ponponwei April 20, 2021, 8:44pm #5 Haven’t even heard of Renko or Kagi! @Imperator_Cat, thought of you! Have you heard of those? steve369 April 21, 2021, 1:21am #6 Works best in a trending market. Use the daily TF as the trend indicator. Then go down to two lower TFs (e.g. 4hr & 1hr) to see if they’re following the Daily trend. If so, there will be a good trade awaiting. Then back to Daily or 8hr for swing trade entry. Alternatively, use the Monthly, Weekly, Daily-entry set up. Which is probably the most profitable if you’re willing to hold for more than one day, as do institutional pro traders… best of luck. rizabbasi April 21, 2021, 12:58pm #7 Hi Steve, Thank you for your advise. I am confused in multiple timeframes. For example, on 1H chart the signals (price, tenken, kijun, chikou) are for long and for the same pair on the 4H chart the signals are for short. Would be grateful if you advise which timeframe will have more weightage for swing trading. Thank you in advance. Kind regards, Riz steve369 April 22, 2021, 2:24am #8 In today’s environment, market sentiment is very volatile and a minefield, which affects all pairs, and causes many unexpected retracements. IMO, swing traders should use the higher TF’s, e.g. daily chart trend - but nowadays, I wouldn’t trade a pair if the 4hr chart is not in correlation with both the Daily and/or 8 Hr. For clarity, what is happening on your 4hr is a combination of selling trades from lower time frames, that if continued for hours would eventually affect higher time frames. Therefore it is important to obtain correlation of the 4hr to make it a good trade probability. Also, remember the daily candle contains all the conglomoration of the lower time frame movements - e.g. six 4Hr candles. A perfect ‘three ducks in a row’ line up would be correlation throughout, which is an ideal situation. Otherwise, the probability of a winning trade is reduced. Hope that helps. And it’s why FX trading is so damn difficult. rizabbasi April 24, 2021, 6:57am #9 Hi Steve, Thanks for the detailed reply; my apologies, I got late in responding. I was making a mistake of doing swing like intraday that is looking to close position same day due to fear. So you mean for taking position, all parameters that are for Ichimoku entry should comply with both ID and 4H charts? And I really do not know about ‘three ducks in a row’ thing. Kind regards, Riz steve369 April 24, 2021, 8:30am #10 The three duck line up of three TF’s is ideal. TF charts will vary throughout, though,. For example if the monthly, weekly and daily charts are in accord with one another, go down to where a TF gives you an entry point. I’ve made my best trend trades using correlated TFs of Daily, 4hr and 1 hr entry. I have not made any trades that are not in accord with the Daily chart trend. Others might, if it’s a scalping position. keshiagallegos May 14, 2021, 11:24am #11 Well, it ultimately comes down to what kind of a trader you are. If you are a scalper or a day trader, you can use Ichimoku with a short time frame like the one-minute time frame to six hours time frame based on your needs. But if you are a long-term trader, you can use Ichimoku or longer time frames like daily or weekly time frames. Piplaws November 24, 2021, 11:40am #12 As far as I know, most people use it on a daily time frame. You can give it a try to see if it works for you.
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NDD-R7 03 Horseshoe Curve: Altoona - Johnstown & South Fork with ES44AC & GP38-2 - Developed by Skyhook Games! I am so excited for the two routes! What are your thoughts? Last edited: Sep 7, 2021 haninl0610, Sep 7, 2021 #1 Like x 7 dcnine#5410 Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 5, 2021 Messages: 115 Likes Received: 318 I’m more excited for Horseshoe Curve than I am for Sherman Hill personally, but I’m really happy that both routes come with new locos. dcnine#5410, Sep 7, 2021 #2 Like x 1 porawit Member Joined: May 23, 2021 Messages: 76 Likes Received: 33 very nice to see Union Pacific GTELs In Sherman hill with hope Attached Files: Union_Pacific_18.jpg File size: 120.8 KB Views: 27 porawit, Sep 7, 2021 #3 Sharon E Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 9, 2016 Messages: 422 Likes Received: 349 I fan Horseshoe on a regular basis, so this is the first route being release to TSW2 that I actually know. The South Fork branch off the main line gives a lot of traffic east of the hill. NS also still uses manned helper between Altoona and Johnstown, so lets see how they do this. Sharon E, Sep 7, 2021 #4 Like x 2 finntd#7891 Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 29, 2021 Messages: 319 Likes Received: 479 i was shocked tbh, Nice to see sherman hill is getting its own Loco, the SD70ACE, i just hope what ever the second locomotive they include is Unique, maybe a GP60, i am more Excited for Horseshoe Curve, it was one of the first routes i played in TCS, And to be able to see NS Action is pretty great and both routes bring there own DLC Possiblites finntd#7891, Sep 7, 2021 #5 porawit Member Joined: May 23, 2021 Messages: 76 Likes Received: 33 finntd#7891 said: ↑ i was shocked tbh, Nice to see sherman hill is getting its own Loco, the SD70ACE, i just hope what ever the second locomotive they include is Unique, maybe a GP60, i am more Excited for Horseshoe Curve, it was one of the first routes i played in TCS, And to be able to see NS Action is pretty great and both routes bring there own DLC Possiblites Click to expand... Maybe it will be Union Pacific GTELs Attached Files: Union_Pacific_18.jpg File size: 120.8 KB Views: 5 porawit, Sep 7, 2021 #6 Jamy Well-Known Member Joined: Nov 5, 2020 Messages: 165 Likes Received: 301 i don't really care as i only use UK routes but i'm happy for the US fans Jamy, Sep 7, 2021 #7 Like x 1 Helpful x 1 haninl0610 Active Member Joined: Jul 29, 2020 Messages: 93 Likes Received: 162 Hopefully the sounds won't be re-used for the new locos. haninl0610, Sep 7, 2021 #8 Like x 2 Rudolf Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 9, 2016 Messages: 1,596 Likes Received: 2,049 I love both Sherman Hill and the Horseshoe curve in TS. So looking forward to them. I hope they do not cut to much in the route length. Horseshoe curve is great fro the huge yards and it really needs a lot of shunting as well as main line traffic. Sherman Hill looks dull at first, but I love the subtle landscape elements. Hopefully DTG will ask Skyhook for advice and avoid flying rocks ... Rudolf, Sep 7, 2021 #9 USRailFan007 Well-Known Member Joined: Feb 3, 2018 Messages: 200 Likes Received: 397 haninl0610 said: ↑ Hopefully the sounds won't be re-used for the new locos. Click to expand... Pretty excited for the routes and the choice locos, respectively. Only thing that worries me is this ^^ tbh. Once again, I am hoping that the DTG and Skyhook overlords don't cut too many corners, by re-using the vacuum cleaner sounds from the SPG AC44CW. Let alone, the default SPG horn. It's more than about time, that they source sounds like they did in RH Boston Sprinter, for these upcoming DLCs. Assuming, they can't get access to them still, due to the pandemic. USRailFan007, Sep 7, 2021 #10 formulabee#1362 Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 21, 2020 Messages: 1,248 Likes Received: 1,516 Great news for those who love freight, but I would have preferred a diesel Amtrak route formulabee#1362, Sep 7, 2021 #11 derailed#9363 Member Joined: Jul 21, 2021 Messages: 34 Likes Received: 51 To be perfectly honest, I would of perfered Amercian passenger routes instead Last edited: Sep 8, 2021 derailed#9363, Sep 7, 2021 #12 Like x 6 derailed#9363 Member Joined: Jul 21, 2021 Messages: 34 Likes Received: 51 You know what I'm not impressed at all with those Freight routes, we need more Amercian passenger routes derailed#9363, Sep 7, 2021 #13 Like x 1 Sharon E Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 9, 2016 Messages: 422 Likes Received: 349 A note to Sky Hook on doing locomotives. If this is set in the present day, you need to do the AC44C6M, the rebuild of the CW44-9W from DC to AC power. These are now the primary helper locomotives on the hill between Altoona and Johnstown. Sharon E, Sep 7, 2021 #14 MetrolinkF125#916 Well-Known Member Joined: Jul 2, 2019 Messages: 1,183 Likes Received: 1,797 Since DTG is apparently partnering with Ryan from theAudioShack (he did the sounds for the MBTA F40), I do have some hope that he might work with both DTG and Skyhook for the new locos. MetrolinkF125#916, Sep 7, 2021 #15 Like x 2 smugstarlord#4202 Active Member Joined: Jun 24, 2021 Messages: 155 Likes Received: 204 If they bring the whole sherman hill route, that's 66 miles I think. Wouldn't that make it the longest route built for TSW? smugstarlord#4202, Sep 7, 2021 #16 solicitr Well-Known Member Joined: Jun 20, 2020 Messages: 5,236 Likes Received: 7,489 It's nice to see Norfolk Southern finally debut in TSW. solicitr, Sep 7, 2021 #17 Like x 3 cyrill.kroonstuiver Well-Known Member Joined: Aug 21, 2020 Messages: 225 Likes Received: 290 I must confess myself slightly disappointed with the new Roadmap additions at is feels like basically Sand Patch Grade 2.0 and Cane Creek 2.0 with so many new routes that could've been done as well. And so short after Cane Creek 1.0 too. Of course the second one, Horseshoe Curve, isn't made by DTG, so I can't fault them for that, but that's not just really similar to Sand Patch Grade, it's literally 30 miles from Rockwood to Johnstown, a few towns away, less than one route inbetween. I think it's really high time DTG starts looking abroad for new routes, but more than anything, even if they were set on something American, there were better kinds of options in my opinion. In terms of American trains, I've been really looking forward to something kind of heritage, like the Northern F7 EMD Empire Builder kinds of trains. Passenger coaches pulled by those heavy freight locomotives through the mountains kind of things. That'd be a different experience. Something like this, although this is of course model scale. But more than anything I'm waiting anxiously to finally something foreign, not American, British or German. Mostly something Japanese or Dutch, though at this point, anything foreign really. Especially my own suggestion, but that's logical. So in conclusion, am kind of disappointed, especially because we just got Cane Creek, and this feels like it's too soon too similar. But that's just my opinion on things. cyrill.kroonstuiver, Sep 7, 2021 #18 Like x 2 Blacknred81 Well-Known Member Joined: Aug 24, 2019 Messages: 2,548 Likes Received: 5,718 smugstarlord#4202 said: ↑ If they bring the whole sherman hill route, that's 66 miles I think. Wouldn't that make it the longest route built for TSW? Click to expand... Not to mention the fact that track 3, the Harriman Cutoff, doesn't parallel track 1 and two on either side of the summit. I think one thing that will help Dovetail is that there isn't that many buildings or trees in the middle of Wyoming. Blacknred81, Sep 7, 2021 #19 Sharon E Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 9, 2016 Messages: 422 Likes Received: 349 For Horseshoe, do hope that the Station Inn at Cresson will be modeled correctly so we can recognize it. Sharon E, Sep 7, 2021 #20 Like x 1 Monder Well-Known Member Joined: Aug 14, 2019 Messages: 1,544 Likes Received: 4,237 Blacknred81 said: ↑ Not to mention the fact that track 3, the Harriman Cutoff, doesn't parallel track 1 and two on either side of the summit. I think one thing that will help Dovetail is that there isn't that many buildings or trees in the middle of Wyoming. Click to expand... There isn't that many of anything in the middle of Wyoming But on a more serious note I hope (and kind of expect) track 3 to be included. It was in the TSxxxx version IIRC and we would get a lot more content from the route. Monder, Sep 7, 2021 #21 Anthony Pecoraro Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 11, 2016 Messages: 3,241 Likes Received: 3,892 I am very excited for Horseshoe Curve! I have been there a lot and ridden through it several times. Anthony Pecoraro, Sep 7, 2021 #22 Like x 4 Callum B. Well-Known Member Joined: Aug 9, 2018 Messages: 999 Likes Received: 1,723 cyrill.kroonstuiver said: ↑ I must confess myself slightly disappointed with the new Roadmap additions at is feels like basically Sand Patch Grade 2.0 and Cane Creek 2.0 with so many new routes that could've been done as well. And so short after Cane Creek 1.0 too. Click to expand... Sherman Hill is nothing like Cane Creek, and I think it is very unfair to consider them alike at all. Horseshoe Curve, on the other hand, I agree is too similar to SPG for me to care regardless of its infamy to railfans. I have no personal connection or interest. Cheers Callum B., Sep 7, 2021 #23 TimTri Active Member Joined: Mar 31, 2021 Messages: 88 Likes Received: 229 Very interesting route choices (2x freight, 2x American), especially considering freight routes generally sell worse than passenger routes and that we already have two vaguely similar routes in the game (SPG, Cane Creek). To be fair, these probably won’t be too difficult to make since a lot of the assets were already created for the aforementioned routes. I’m happy for the freight fans though, and I’m sure DTG have many surprises up their sleeves regarding passenger routes! TimTri, Sep 7, 2021 #24 Swisstrains Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 2, 2019 Messages: 381 Likes Received: 540 Personally I don’t drive on USA or UK routes often, but I’m happy for the ones who like the US routes since US had way less add ons then UK and germany the last time; and I have got the feeling that with the next roadmap we will get the new german routes Swisstrains, Sep 7, 2021 #25 breblimator Well-Known Member Joined: May 1, 2019 Messages: 2,996 Likes Received: 3,401 US freight DLCs are about different playstyle. Listening to the air propagation when releasing a long train. Listening to the slack action and all these steel moanings. Watching the train to very slowly gain speed. BRD gained some tweaks to the brakes physics what is amazing for me. I love to see some new mechanics introduced with both upcoming US routes \o/ Longer / heavier trains? Coupler physics? Defect detectors? Air bleeding, kicking cars, etc. I am a dreamer breblimator, Sep 8, 2021 #26 Like x 3 driverwoods#1787 Well-Known Member Joined: Feb 21, 2021 Messages: 2,731 Likes Received: 1,635 All of those are excellent choices and by the way these locomotives can be the basis for CSX SD70ACE 4800s 8900s Tier 4 and ES44AC 700s-3800s the recent batch are tier 4s. Perfect for Sand Patch Grade in a 2021 timetable. One thing is for sure this will open the way for American and Canadian Freight railroads CN CP UP CSX Norfolk Southern getting SD70ACE ES44AC AC4400CW via reskin of the Base Model. driverwoods#1787, Sep 8, 2021 #27 Like x 1 Rudolf Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 9, 2016 Messages: 1,596 Likes Received: 2,049 Callum B. said: ↑ Sherman Hill is nothing like Cane Creek, and I think it is very unfair to consider them alike at all. Horseshoe Curve, on the other hand, I agree is too similar to SPG for me to care regardless of its infamy to railfans. I have no personal connection or interest. Cheers Click to expand... Horse Shoe has a number of sidings along the route. I think the variety is much greater that with SPG, having two huge yards at each end. It can be great and there is room for some passenger services as well. Altoona yard has lots of opportunity for switching. I hope some switchers will be there as well, the SW1000 /1200 would be nice. We will see. Rudolf, Sep 8, 2021 #28 Like x 1 59321747 Active Member Joined: Sep 16, 2020 Messages: 486 Likes Received: 242 The horseshoe line is too short, it should be Pittsburgh to Altoona 59321747, Sep 8, 2021 #29 roysto25 Active Member Joined: May 1, 2019 Messages: 98 Likes Received: 119 If you are talking of substitution, the obvious one might be the SD70ACE on Cane Creek. And if you want defect detectors, maybe Searchlight Simulations can be persuaded to port their device to TSW2 (but that would probably need customization of the locos) roysto25, Sep 8, 2021 #30 Monder Well-Known Member Joined: Aug 14, 2019 Messages: 1,544 Likes Received: 4,237 Rudolf said: ↑ Horse Shoe has a number of sidings along the route. I think the variety is much greater that with SPG, having two huge yards at each end. It can be great and there is room for some passenger services as well. Altoona yard has lots of opportunity for switching. I hope some switchers will be there as well, the SW1000 /1200 would be nice. We will see. Click to expand... It is also triple track throughout the whole length, so it could be given a very busy timetable, easily 100 mainline runs, some South Fork action and a bunch of shunts, helper moves etc. Maybe even some shunting of locos in the Juniata Shops. If care is given to it, 200 services could easily be done. 59321747 said: ↑ The horseshoe line is too short, it should be Pittsburgh to Altoona Click to expand... Well, there's supposed to be the South Fork too in it, so that can add a significant mileage. As the mainline won't be extremely long, the services there can be about an hour and probably more people will be on board. Monder, Sep 8, 2021 #31 Like x 1 davidh0501 Well-Known Member Joined: Apr 29, 2020 Messages: 726 Likes Received: 1,046 I have both lines in TS, but found I never played them much and my recent experience of boredom with Cane Creek makes me very wary of what gameplay they will provide.. Happy to be proven wrong and I'll wait the preview streams with interest. Would honestly much rather a mixed freight and passenger line based in Italy. (There was a great enthusiast created one in TS.) davidh0501, Sep 9, 2021 #32 Like x 2 Sharon E Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 9, 2016 Messages: 422 Likes Received: 349 There is also the engine servicing facility at Cresson which handles the helper units so light locomotive runs to there should be in the mix. Sharon E, Sep 9, 2021 #33 Like x 1 Blacknred81 Well-Known Member Joined: Aug 24, 2019 Messages: 2,548 Likes Received: 5,718 Sharon E said: ↑ There is also the engine servicing facility at Cresson which handles the helper units so light locomotive runs to there should be in the mix. Click to expand... Too bad Norfolk Southern shut down the engine house earlier this year.... https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/norfolk-southern-to-close-cresson-pa-engine-house/ Blacknred81, Sep 9, 2021 #34 Monder Well-Known Member Joined: Aug 14, 2019 Messages: 1,544 Likes Received: 4,237 Blacknred81 said: ↑ Too bad Norfolk Southern shut down the engine house earlier this year.... https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/norfolk-southern-to-close-cresson-pa-engine-house/ Click to expand... Well, let's set the route in 2019 and be happy Monder, Sep 9, 2021 #35 Like x 2 franco0707 New Member Joined: Sep 9, 2021 Messages: 7 Likes Received: 7 I enjoy seeing more American content, but I wish freight routes were more involved. Driving freight trains gets kind of boring, so it would be nice if they introduced more work play, kind of like the coal gameplay in the first game. franco0707, Sep 10, 2021 #36 Like x 1 Purno Well-Known Member Joined: Jan 16, 2018 Messages: 1,323 Likes Received: 2,143 I've never really understood the appeal of the Horseshoe Curve. I've seen some videos of the Train Simulator route and it was all so unimpressing that I've never bought the route, despite my fairly big collection of TS content. Now the Horseshoe Curve for Train Simulator is a fairly old DLC, so perhaps the new TSW route does actually look much more interesting. As for Sherman Hill, I've driven the route a few times in Train Simulator, it's not that special, but not bad either. I remember a fairly open landscape with few vegetation, I guess that does make it more interesting that routes like Sand Patch Grade and Clinchfield, which are mostly trees, trees, trees and even more trees. Purno, Sep 10, 2021 #37 Like x 1 Anthony Pecoraro Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 11, 2016 Messages: 3,241 Likes Received: 3,892 Purno said: ↑ I've never really understood the appeal of the Horseshoe Curve. I've seen some videos of the Train Simulator route and it was all so unimpressing that I've never bought the route, despite my fairly big collection of TS content. Now the Horseshoe Curve for Train Simulator is a fairly old DLC, so perhaps the new TSW route does actually look much more interesting. As for Sherman Hill, I've driven the route a few times in Train Simulator, it's not that special, but not bad either. I remember a fairly open landscape with few vegetation, I guess that does make it more interesting that routes like Sand Patch Grade and Clinchfield, which are mostly trees, trees, trees and even more trees. Click to expand... Check out some real life videos of Horseshoe Curve. You'll see why... Anthony Pecoraro, Sep 10, 2021 #38 mephistau New Member Joined: Aug 9, 2021 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 2 Bravo! It's a sure buy for me. mephistau, Sep 10, 2021 #39 Like x 1 Reventloff Well-Known Member Joined: Nov 21, 2020 Messages: 190 Likes Received: 848 Oh, thats really great news, very excited for both routes. MOAR freight routes, pls! Yeah, Horseshoe Curve looks most interesting of two, but lets see what will be served in the final product )) Reventloff, Sep 10, 2021 #40 Sharon E Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 9, 2016 Messages: 422 Likes Received: 349 Well since the Cresson engine house was shut down this July, the DLC maybe set earlier which would leave it still active. We will see once the previews are shown. Sharon E, Sep 10, 2021 #41 Like x 1 pugilist3 Member Joined: Nov 2, 2020 Messages: 78 Likes Received: 80 All I run is freight, so I am really looking forward to both of these routes! Am also hoping for Tehachapi Pass in the future. pugilist3, Sep 10, 2021 #42 Quentin Active Member Joined: Dec 8, 2016 Messages: 201 Likes Received: 171 There's a daily Amtrak each way on Horseshoe Curve, but I doubt it will be represented in the gameplay. You can watch the Curve live on YouTube (Virtual Railfan). Quentin, Sep 10, 2021 #43 Crosstie Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 8, 2016 Messages: 1,821 Likes Received: 3,328 As I mentioned on the other thread, I would have preferred the Wasatch Grade and some older UP/SP locos. Can't say the SD70ACe sparks my interest much. Horseshoe Curve is a favorite of mine, but yet another GP38-2?? Again I would have liked an older version with the Pennsy F7 and even a Baldwin or two. In my dreams, of course. Vintage routes, freight especially, are so much more interesting. Of course, when steam comes along......... Last edited: Sep 11, 2021 Crosstie, Sep 11, 2021 #44 LeadCatcher Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 9, 2016 Messages: 1,001 Likes Received: 2,353 I have run both of these routes a lot in TS Classic, would have liked to see Horseshoe curve in the early diesel era instead of modern, but look forward to it all the same. Sherman Hill is another staple and will be a welcome addition to TSW2 LeadCatcher, Sep 11, 2021 #45 LastTrainToClarksville Well-Known Member Joined: Oct 12, 2017 Messages: 2,003 Likes Received: 1,750 I'm in favor of any route anywhere that includes switching activities. LastTrainToClarksville, Sep 12, 2021 #46 Snek Well-Known Member Joined: Feb 13, 2020 Messages: 298 Likes Received: 1,034 I don't have high hopes for either of the 2 upcoming routes. For Sherman hill, I'm definitely welcoming a UP operated mainline in an environment we haven't seen before. It's a busy line with higher speeds which will make the experience different from SPG. But I'm still struggling to see how they'll manage to make this line feel interesting or appealing. It's literally in the middle of nowhere with the plainest possible scenery and with only 1 loco included it will be difficult to do anything other than just A to B runs and to get much variety. If they wanted to make this route truly impressive, then they should have set it in the past, as that is what Sherman hill is famous for: turbines and large steam engines. I really hope this line turns out great but I don't have much hope. And as for Horseshoe curve on the Pittsburgh line: while it looks like an interesting line, it's going to be pretty much just like SPG, but worse. It will have less stock and fewer features. It's even in the same area so the environment and scenery is the same, with very similar speed limits. I'm not sure why I'd buy this at all when I can just play SPG, but maybe they can change my mind. At least it's great to see some new locos showing up in TSW, that's a rare sight these days Snek, Sep 13, 2021 #47 Like x 2 Monder Well-Known Member Joined: Aug 14, 2019 Messages: 1,544 Likes Received: 4,237 Snek said: ↑ I don't have high hopes for either of the 2 upcoming routes. For Sherman hill, I'm definitely welcoming a UP operated mainline in an environment we haven't seen before. It's a busy line with higher speeds which will make the experience different from SPG. But I'm still struggling to see how they'll manage to make this line feel interesting or appealing. It's literally in the middle of nowhere with the plainest possible scenery and with only 1 loco included it will be difficult to do anything other than just A to B runs and to get much variety. If they wanted to make this route truly impressive, then they should have set it in the past, as that is what Sherman hill is famous for: turbines and large steam engines. I really hope this line turns out great but I don't have much hope. And as for Horseshoe curve on the Pittsburgh line: while it looks like an interesting line, it's going to be pretty much just like SPG, but worse. It will have less stock and fewer features. It's even in the same area so the environment and scenery is the same, with very similar speed limits. I'm not sure why I'd buy this at all when I can just play SPG, but maybe they can change my mind. At least it's great to see some new locos showing up in TSW, that's a rare sight these days Click to expand... As much as the worry is definitely justified, I have some hope for both. Both are triple-track throughout, so a good timetable can make them busy, both have major shunting hubs (Chayenne, Altoona), there are industries along the way on both, Horseshoe even has a big branchline included. The rolling stock definitely needs some thought. Both routes definitely need as many locos as possible (look how Dresden benefits from using as much as possible), Sherman Hill HAS TO use all UP locos available to get really interesting and Horseshoe probably needs something between the two offered - an Admiral Cab SD40 or a return of Dash-8. Monder, Sep 13, 2021 #48 Like x 1 Crosstie Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 8, 2016 Messages: 1,821 Likes Received: 3,328 Monder said: ↑ . Both routes definitely need as many locos as possible Click to expand... Well, that's what concerns me. The TS version of Sherman Hill initially came with four (count them, 4) locos. We currently are expecting just one for the TSW version. The TS version of HSC is an excellent route, though it always seems a little too quiet for me with just 2 locos and being triple and quad tracked throughout. The creativity of the scenarios make it interesting and fun to play. Skyhook's version will also have just 2 locos (too modern for my taste), so we will wait to see if they can make it busy. Both routes are probably many months away anyway, so my excitement for the new American content is somewhat muted at this point.
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Welcome to the area - my random thoughts - I agree about Central Market, and when there's live music there it's always good - I don't care for their Cafe though. I agree Trudy's is probably better than Chuy's but both are pretty "gringo" - try Sazon on South Lamar, I like their mole...I like the fish "a la plancha" at Polvo's on South First too, it's a more festive sort of atmosphere. Curra's is worth a try, too. Enoteca is Vespaio's lower priced alternative next door, and worth checking out on its own terms (for lunch/brunch etc). For Chinese I'd look through the older posts here and see what Kent Wang recommends. French, I guess your choices are Chez Nous or Aquarelle. If you want to check out the Hill Country wineries I think Becker is best. Sushi - Uchi ($$$) or Musashino ($$). Beer lists - Flying Saucer in the Triangle is probably the widest but has a corporate/chain feel, I'd try Gingerman (haven't been there since they moved though), or the Draught House on Medical for a real local neighborhood pub-type vibe. Hope this helps... July 24, 2009 2 replies Titaya's Austin walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining I go there for lunch fairly regularly...not much to look at from the outside, but it's a comfortable place with good food - though overall I probably prefer the dishes at Madam Mam's on the Drag. Be forewarned that when they something is hot/spicy they mean it! January 14, 2009 1 reply RE: What's up to 'Cue in Austin walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining For anyone looking through this old thread for suggestions, note that the BBQ place in the Farmer's Market on Burnet Rd and John Mueller's on Manor Road have both since closed. December 22, 2008 18 replies Big Bend Area recommendations? walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining Thanks for the reply...we're driving from Austin, and definitely will be checking out Marfa. Any other recommendations out there? October 29, 2008 4 replies Big Bend Area recommendations? walternewton posted a topic in Texas: Dining I'm going to be making a trip to Big Bend National Park area around Thanksgiving, looking for any advice about restaurants in Marathon, Alpine, Marfa etc. - thanks in advance. October 1, 2008 4 replies "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares" walternewton replied to a topic in Food Media & Arts Austinist story - what restaurants would you guys nominate? November 19, 2007 439 replies Austin, one week in October walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining For fresh seafood I'd say Quality Seafood on Airport Blvd or Central Mkt...there's a Farmer's Market right downtown (4th & Guadalupe) on Saturday mornings, but I think the Sunset Valley farmer's market (also Saturday mornings) is larger. MT Supermarket on North Lamar is a huge, relatively new asian market...if you head up there, there's a pretty good Chinese BBQ restaurant in the same shopping center. For one high end meal...Uchi?? For something more affordable I like Enoteca on S. Congress next to Vespaio (Italian). Hope this helps! September 28, 2007 5 replies Zagat Guide Texas Survey walternewton posted a topic in Texas: Dining The Zagat Guide is now soliciting reviews of Texas Restaurants on their website - I've done these several times now, in exchange for participating they'll send you a free copy of the guide when it's published. September 6, 2007 [Austin] Chinese restaurants for a Chinese palate walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining I went to Shanghai with a group of friends yesterday for dim sum and had a great time, terrific food and a much less hectic atmosphere than someplace like T&S - they were serving Salt & Pepper Shrimp as well... August 13, 2007 54 replies [Austin] Need Restaurant Rec walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining I'd recommend Central Market over Whole Foods as well...if you're feeling adventurous there's also the MT Supermarket on North Lamar, a huge place full of exotic Asian ingredients. As far as restaurants it's tough to make a recommendation without more specifics...I like Vespaio Enoteca for affordable Italian and El Sol y La Luna for "healthier" Mexican, both are on South Congress where there are lots of other shops to explore if you're interested in doing that as well. August 6, 2007 3 replies [Austin] Southern cuisine restaurants walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining There's an article in the Chronicle this week saying Lola is facing eviction from her trailer park due to her RV's purple paintjob. July 20, 2007 24 replies Do you cheat when you chop onions? walternewton replied to a topic in Cooking I do it the same way as phatj, and only use the "professional" method rarely on those times I might want a very fine mince. May 8, 2007 106 replies [Austin] 219 West walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining I like 219 West, it's something of a default stop for some of my friends and I to get a bite when out on the town...you're right, it's a nice setting but quite unpretentious (they serve corn dogs after all), the dishes I've tried have mostly been pretty good. They have a genrerous Happy Hour - it runs something like 5-9PM weeknights, with all appetizers 1/2 price, drink specials etc. - and I think the servers and bartenders do a consistently good job, unlike at a number of similar places in town. May 4, 2007 5 replies Foods that you are *supposed* to find delicious? walternewton replied to a topic in Cooking I have no problems with most of the things mentioned so far - in fact I love sushi, stinky cheeses, raw oysters, mushrooms etc. Grapefruit...yuck. I've never liked the taste of whole wheat bread. I'm not crazy about a lot of bitter greens like arugula. And I doubt it's the sort of thing most foodies would say you're "supposed to find delicious" but I find the lingering, chemical smell of microwave popcorn absolutely revolting, and am amazed that if someone makes it at work or something I'll actually hear people say things like "Mmm...smells good...that's making me hungry"!?!? March 30, 2007 171 replies [Austin] Restaurant openings, closings and changes walternewton replied to a topic in Texas: Dining Ararat will be closing this weekend, info about big a party they're having on their last night here. March 22, 2007 26 replies View New Content Home walternewton Theme eGullet 2020 (Default) IPS Support Privacy Policy Contact Us Copyright © 2001-2021 by the eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, All Rights Reserved Powered by Invision Community
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Sign In Sign in with GamersFirst Sign Up All Activity Home Fallen Earth General Discussion Fallen Earth servers going offline 10/2 Facebook Twitter Forum rules Sign in to follow this Followers 12 Fallen Earth servers going offline 10/2 By MattScott, September 3, 2019 in General Discussion Reply to this topic Start new topic Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next Page 5 of 6 Recommended Posts DantesHell 1 DantesHell 1 Members 1 26 posts Joined Apr 2019 Posted September 21, 2019 On 9/3/2019 at 11:12 PM, MattScott said: Hi all, This is a bit bittersweet for me. Prior to September 22nd, we will be launching the first all new event in honor of the 10 year anniversary for Fallen Earth. We hope that players will enjoy what we have planned, because this will now be their last chance to play the current game with their friends. I'm sad to announce that effective 10/2 (or there about based on when the event goes live), we will be taking the Fallen Earth servers offline. Unfortunately after weeks of monitoring things and getting players feedback, I have determined the current state of Fallen Earth just isn't sustainable in its current form. You guys have been very tolerant, but the player experience is terrible right now. It's laggy and buggy. Servers crash quite often, and stacking is still disabled due to exploits. I don't blame the player base for the low concurrency numbers. You need a better game to play. For clarity, I am still committed to the new version of the game that we have been working on. However we are still very early into development, so there isn't a timeline I can provide yet. I want to personally thank everyone for their support over the last 17 months. Fallen Earth is still one of my favorite projects. I look forward to giving it the proper attention it deserves. EDIT: We will be turning on Commander for everything till the servers are turned off. Sincerely, Matt If/when this new version of the game come will be able to log in with our accounts and will you save all of our characters and our achievements and if we are premium users will be premium also in this new version of the game? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites StubbyClaps 74 StubbyClaps 74 Seeker Members 74 304 posts Joined Oct 2011 Posted September 21, 2019 2 minutes ago, DantesHell said: If/when this new version of the game come will be able to log in with our accounts and will you save all of our characters and our achievements and if we are premium users will be premium also in this new version of the game? They havent even decided yet if they are making a re-make or a sequel so i wouldnt expect this "new" version anytime soon if ever Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites KatArus 5 KatArus 5 Members 5 8 posts Joined Jul 2018 Posted September 24, 2019 (edited) On 9/14/2019 at 7:38 AM, Artemi Six said: HOW DO I HOARSE!!!??? YOU HOARSE BY CHANNELING YOUR INNER VISTA Edited September 24, 2019 by KatArus Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SolomonBull 16 SolomonBull 16 Members 16 22 posts Joined Mar 2015 Posted September 24, 2019 On 9/3/2019 at 5:12 PM, MattScott said: For clarity, I am still committed to the new version of the game that we have been working on. However we are still very early into development, so there isn't a timeline I can provide yet. @MattScott, I don't think I've seen answers to these questions - please forgive me if I've just missed them. Will the forums stay open in the interim? Will there continue to be progress updates in the forums and in the #thisoldgame hashtag on Twitter? Thanks for your dedication to the project. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Lukasocz 53 Lukasocz 53 Members 53 102 posts Joined Oct 2013 Posted September 24, 2019 3 hours ago, Julian Bull said: @MattScott, I don't think I've seen answers to these questions - please forgive me if I've just missed them. Will the forums stay open in the interim? Will there continue to be progress updates in the forums and in the #thisoldgame hashtag on Twitter? Thanks for your dedication to the project. On 9/5/2019 at 3:13 AM, Micwilbur said: Will the forum also be taken down? On 9/5/2019 at 4:16 AM, MattScott said: No. The forums will stay here so we can post updates on the new version. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SolomonBull 16 SolomonBull 16 Members 16 22 posts Joined Mar 2015 Posted September 25, 2019 @Lukasocz Man, I did not do a good job reading, clearly. Thanks for this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites misbeehaven 1 misbeehaven 1 Exile Officer Members 1 405 posts Joined Aug 2011 Posted September 26, 2019 Hope to see all you Wastelanders around for the lights out....I hope to be logged in when they shut down the Alec Masters cloner for good. Fingers crossed Matt and his team will give this game that meant so much to a lot of us a proper reboot. Peace. -Misbee Haven Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites cobraz 6 cobraz 6 Members 6 12 posts Joined Nov 2018 Posted September 26, 2019 On 9/4/2019 at 12:12 AM, MattScott said: but the player experience is terrible right now. It's laggy and buggy. Servers crash quite often, and stacking is still disabled due to exploits. I don't blame the player base for the low concurrency numbers. You need a better game to play. Dont you have pre Outpost server builds? they were stable Thereis no better game. People dont play it but they love it. if you cant fix exploits dont fix. make it worthless to exploit. For some people to have an option to log in on own toon and socialize is enough. lets say you have only citadel for some pve/ flagged pvp plus chat. Or at least to power up the server twice a year like an event. fe on new engine is another game Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Junkshop 3 Junkshop 3 Members 3 29 posts Joined Jul 2012 Posted September 27, 2019 I poured tons of hours into Fallen Earth both as an old Icarus dev and as a player. It had a good run and I hope it comes roaring back once Little Orbit finishes converting everything to a new engine. So many fond memories of departments showing their latest content for the game in company meetings, then going to lunch with the rest of my crew to the nearby japanese steakhouse. Joining half the studio on raids testing newly developed areas and laughing to myself when we were annihilated. Playing with people around the globe was so much fun. Joining a raid to defend Citadel or traveling in a massive convoy to fight for harvesters in The District against another massive team. I spent a few weekends leading Gore Boss teams for hours at a time. I max leveled at least one character for every faction and must have joined two dozen different clans. Got well known enough as a healer that I made a couple healing tutorials. Messed with people maybe a little too often using new line code (\n) that worked in chat for some reason. There were plenty of heart aches and head aches too. The dev team was devastated after lay offs, but our lives moved on. I still keep up with a handful of them. Then in game, new content regularly made old content meaningless. It's fine if fun new bosses are introduced or pvp gets a big injection, but grinding isn't fun. The lag was unbearable at times and the game seriously needed a duping fix. I left eventually when real life obligations took center stage, but I never lost my fondness for Fallen Earth or it's community. You guys are the reason I loved playing this game. Thank you. I wish old Fallen Earth a good send off and hope to greet new Wastelanders upon its return. I'll see you out in the wastes. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Leeloo Korben 1 Leeloo Korben 1 Starter Member 1 8 posts Joined Oct 2011 Posted September 27, 2019 I met my best friend of nearly ten years in this game, and we're like sisters. The RP community was impressive, and even a few GMs joined in on the fun. Invicta needs to come back and throw one final bash like in the old days and have one last ride Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Kam Solastor 1 Kam Solastor 1 Starter Member 1 2 posts Joined Jun 2013 Posted September 27, 2019 I had a lot of fun playing this over the years, and met a lot of cool people. Loved also being able to help newer people out when I maxed out my first character! One thing I'll note, if the remake does actually happen - I really hope that you guys maintain a similar crafting system. One of the biggest things I loved was that 95% of the weapons, armor, consumables, vehicles, etc could be made by the players, without a need for paying cash or anything other than a bit of a wait time for recipes to be made - and it was fully modular. Want to just craft medicine? Sure! Want to also craft armor, and melee weapons? No problem! Want to craft other stuff, but stay away from motorcycles and cars? No worries! That aspect really made it fun for me, especially as I was never a huge fan of PvP, because it meant I could support other players, while still having my fun with crafting and PvE portions of the game. Here's hoping the remake does get made! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Cole Shivers 0 Cole Shivers 0 Starter Member 0 1 post Joined Nov 2014 Posted September 28, 2019 This game took only six months of my life, but forever took half of my soul. A six-month marathon ... and then I returned to it only from time to time. No matter how much I try other MMORPGs, the FE has overshadowed all of them. I will always remember this game as it was, and I can hardly replace it with anything. It feels like an old friend is dead, and believe me, I know what I'm talking about. I really hope that you can make a decent "remake", but honestly, I can hardly believe it The current event for me is akin to a commemoration of a good friend. Too sad for me. So R.I.P. Fallen Earth. I will always remember you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites 1s6t6n6s3 6 1s6t6n6s3 6 Members 6 13 posts Joined Nov 2011 Posted September 29, 2019 o/ heya all clones, LO officals and all FE friends, i am a long time player (startet my first account in beta) and played it on a daily base for 9+ years, with an average of prolly 8hrs a day. of course i took some shorter breaks here&there, but FE allways was in my heart and mind, since it is the FIRST AND ONLY mmo, that got me playing longer then lets say 9 month. so, yeah, Fallen Earth is actually a big and important part of my gamers life and i really was shocked, when i heard about its shutdown, surely all players knew about the low population and the massive issues FE has, aswell as the low income it surely brought the last years. over all the years, i spend something between 3-5k Euros on FE with my 6 accounts and i don´t regret a single cent, since it was a nice and timefilling hobby to me, actually a passion i remember the old days, when FE was much more populated and one could meet a clone in most areas/towns, instead of finding an abonden canyon sure, fallen earth is a nichegame with a step learning curve and the post-apoc, aswell as the free build system and many other unique things about it doesn´t attract hundredtousands of players, but FE allways was perfect for loners, but also for socializing, it gave players multible choises of how/when to do, whatever the crand canyon had to offer, wanna run missions? sure, plenty tousand outthere. not in the mood to? well then hang around somewhere and enjoy the world or meet up with others to shitchat wanna take ya time getting lvls, make missions and explore, craft and collect mats for or to sell, or rush forward solo the most or team up with others for missionruns, mats gathering, xp grinds, crafting sessions or just to hang around stay neutral or get into faction, maybe even shoulder- or mixed factions roleplaying (with /e, commands and speshul items even and in specific areas (barret used to be the place) or the entire canyon make the build of choice: tanky DD, tanky healer, healing DD, crafter or not, with or without mutations most of the stuff ingame is either craftable or elseways gainable, market was NOT p2w and just offered cosmetics and some stuff to ease up the cloner´s hardworking day i am absolut sure, if FE gets the love and passion and the propper knowledge/manpower to recreat on new engine, it will become a big thing, IF: the actual game is FIXED and transitioned to a stable and laggfree server (if possible transfere ALL the unique/removed/speshul rare and marketplace items fromactual FE-accounts) new sectors with massive amount of missions (neutral, NPC- and player choosable factions) aswell as the beloved serendipity bosses and exploring areas with nodes as it is in s1-s3 lvl-raise to 65/75 with craftable gear/buffs and tents and all the good stuff, but in variable versions as it was before lvl 45, when it only became a set of suits and a few weapons to choose maybe some allways wanted stuff addet (player housings with barbuff/workshopboost or something, multipassenger mounts, unattune item on marketplace) the rewards in lower areas are more balanced, when it comes to amount of chips and a few buffand equal items (xp seems to fit imo) NONTRADABLEs rewarding missions should be reapatable [many destroy lowlvl stuff (often mission requires a higher lvl to do, then the reward) and later regret that, cause it will never be in collection] GORE weapons are rebalanced again, they were nerfed to death after beeing OP at the beginning for some players DOME gets further rounds and tier5 speshul rewards BLOODSPORT should get a survival mode (mixture of battle royal for like 4 clones, that have to kill others, but also be attacked by NPC and have to make PvE mission) bring back old recipes to creat fasteners, plastic and such add a augmentable trinket (in style of AP weapons) make factions worth again (new ranks, missions and gear, maybe just make versions of other gear, like a *insert faction* GT suit with additional modifiers, fitting the factions origin) either add mute-ability, maybe for 1hr temporary to hazmats (aka knowledge helpers), aswell as acces to some tools to create and host events OR have GMs be present make random GM held events. as they used to be (GM or maybe hazmats/others spawns/turns into enemy like earthwalker and have clones kill it as a rewardet mission, hide&seek and other events) add new cosmetics, vehicles, mounts and pets (both could be based on existing creatures, like grendel, earthwalker, tiny shiva, bears and so on) i got plenty more ideas, that would help to (re-)gain population, but with some worthy stuff and updates, aswell as advertising in all socialmedias (former owners hardly did at all), a propper reworked fallen earth WILL have a great future I WILL MISS NEARLY ANYTHING ABOUT FALLEN EARTH AND ITS COMMUNITY i do have faith and hopes in you, LO and matt also i want to thank you for creating the last stand event, its one of the last fun things to do and meet the players before the shutdown bringing back old events and theyre rewards after takeover of G1 was also great, thx for that PLEASE MAKE FALLEN EARTH GREAT AGAIN untill then: c ya o/ have fun and i hope to see ALL the old Vets, weekend-clones and masses of new players in the wasteland 2.0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Fortune Runner 791 Fortune Runner 791 Members 791 4821 posts Joined Feb 2014 Posted September 29, 2019 need a kickstarter for a fallen earth remake that way enough funding and people working on it can guarantee it to happen quickly as possible 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites nicerackofribs 1 nicerackofribs 1 Starter Member 1 9 posts Joined Sep 2014 Posted September 30, 2019 I've been playing on and off for god knows how many years now and something keeps on bringing me back to this game no matter what. It took me a while to figure out why I keep coming back instead of quitting, but I finally figured out that it is the amazing community that kept on roping me back in...(lets be honest I wasn't coming back just for the graphics haha). I understand that at the end of the day you can only pump so much time and resources into a project before you just cant justify it any more. On the topic of a revamp of Fallen Earth - I am quite weary of it. I am afraid that it mainly wont happen, that it will be drastically different from what i currently love about it, that it wont work. However, I encourage you to do what you feel is right for the game. Ultimately I'm disappointed that this is the end of Fallen Earth, I wish that it could have come another way. But i'm also glad that you've decided to shut it down instead of continuing to let it drag on meaninglessly. Hope to see y'all in the future - Mrcowsley Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Ripperblade 1 Ripperblade 1 Members 1 331 posts Joined Dec 2012 Posted October 2, 2019 (edited) Good luck to current masters with their Fallen Earth 2.0 project and great thanks to original FE devs and story writers (these back before 2002) - for incredible idea and realization of post-apocalyptic world. I suppose i may spend some cash to pay for standalone single player version of FE game if such ever created, It would be the best way to get preserved certain stuff as I want to remember and return to it sometimes, and it is feasible. Lore is good, chain quest is there. I bet the number of FE players like me never needed multiplayer / pvp to enjoy the game anyway. Few my observations of (few of many) what was gone wrong : 1. The faction system sounds cool from lore point of view, still it wasn't that much rewarding (ok, Enforcer consumables were really cool). Crafting, weapons, synergy ? Speaking of highly praised crafting - it could be better made already in 2012, especially if it was less dependent on PvP mats and give a crafter more personal / factional touch. It also lacked an impact of personal choices made in lore story quests. The original design assumed you need ton of faction rep to farm, so you could craft faction armor. But for most of late comers, it was obsolete piece, only needed a as one of possible ways to get GORE armor. But wait - even it became useless with GT armor intro. 2. GORE boss raids were one of few successful and good game features, and it was solid way to make some a credits for pve players. The was a synergy between GORE raids, Citadel and gathering of PvP mat (rothium). I think the best time for game was when all people hunted for GORE parts. Citadel used to be a great community hub. It was fine for like 2 years, game was alive. Then GORE weapons nerfed and DT weps/GT armor set added, it made all GORE-related stuff obsolete. As a result it killed a need to participate in Citadel raids, it dissolved end-game community over few territories. Sure, GORE weapons nerf while was anticipated for very long time, but i saw it also caused that many people left the game, who heavily invested real money into it. 3. DOME wasn't friendly to solo/pve players while it became a gold mine for others. Devs were fine with it, and generally they never care of what average pve players feedback was. I think the DOME over year of its existence antagonized another group of players, who couldn't complete even early stage of DOME. Edited October 2, 2019 by Ripperblade 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Drake Dragoon 28 Drake Dragoon 28 Some guy that does stuff Members 28 74 posts Joined Sep 2012 Posted October 6, 2019 Well, we got all the old items we wanted: Ant Bait, 8-Bit Hats, Armored Horse and more. We got new items and an anniversary shirt too. I guess I wasn't expecting this much effort to be put into the game right before it gets shut down. Now I just have to figure out how to get that last 4 reward points since this commander premium we got did not give any reward points - and it prevented me from being able to activate my own tradable premium to get those points. We can still spend reward points at the in-game merchants, assuming we get any ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites KatArus 5 KatArus 5 Members 5 8 posts Joined Jul 2018 Posted October 9, 2019 By the way, don't forget to redeem all of your Spiked Choppa and Preorder ATV keys. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites cobraz 6 cobraz 6 Members 6 12 posts Joined Nov 2018 Posted October 10, 2019 make your toons do a /wave /bow or anything you like on youtube. upload and put #ripfe in the title plus if you like put your story in description or voice it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Pico Sirbu 0 Pico Sirbu 0 Starter Member 0 5 posts Joined Sep 2013 Posted October 11, 2019 Those are the last heartbeats… this is it, my soul cries… I never expected a game to take so much place in my heart, tho i've couldn't enjoy it as much as i would have wanted lately… When i first saw that message, i tought it was a bad joke, a terrible one. But let's face it we are far from April's fool. Even if we all sorta knew it would come to this point, someday, it's still bleb… I wanna hug all the good hearts i met in here; thanks for all the awesome peeps who been patient ennuf to help me out, for all the good laughs and all the impossible situations… Oh and one final digital kick in the crotch for those who deserved it… I luved you all!.. in your very own way! ^.~ Oh! And p.s. I finally found my way back on steam, i would love to get you in my contact list, pm me if you want! I'm sick thinking about what we are loosing right now… This community was a blast... Not that i played bunch of games, i'm more like a "stick to what you like" girl, but it would be totally dumb to not see the uniqueness, the magic that this game brought to us. This place that doesn't exist will remain full of ghosts… *shakes ammo on the beat, drops head & sings* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cZh6E9cKXg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Shynnay 0 Shynnay 0 Katiana Starter Member 0 2 posts Joined Oct 2013 Posted October 11, 2019 I was lucky when I started playing FE 6 years ago. I was fortunate enough to meet and become a member of one of the oldest clans in the game. The Drifters. They were, and still are, an awesome bunch of people and we had a lot of fun. All the parties and events. Especially the naked runs through Kingman Prison with nothing but a club for a weapon. Friendships made and memories to reflect on. For me it is all reminiscent of Star Wars Galaxies shutting down after 8 years of play. After that I'd thought I'd never find another such community. Then I found Fallen Earth. For now, the Drifters have taken refuge in Destiny 2 but we will be awaiting to hopefully return to Fallen Earth some day as it is our true home. So long for now, everyone. Keep the shiny side up and your powder dry. Katiana, Drifter Enigma Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Aroa Croft 84 Aroa Croft 84 Members 84 970 posts Joined Mar 2013 Posted October 11, 2019 (edited) I leave you a farewell video, I haven't made a video for years and I think it's the least I can do for this great game that I met in 2011. Mattscott, I believe in your word, I hope you make your promise a reality, a greeting!! Edited October 12, 2019 by Aroa Croft 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Tumbleweed Ted 7 Tumbleweed Ted 7 Members 7 197 posts Joined Mar 2012 Posted October 12, 2019 Well, this hurts. After over 10,500 hrs in this wonderful game, the lights are going off. After joining and leading one of the oldest in-game clans, Drifters, I've spent time and toons in Rage, Smokers, Oblivion and Guardian (to name a few). Met so many good people, and made so many good friends. I've joined some of those friends in Destiny 2, but I really hope that eventually the hamsters start running again, and those lights come back on. I remember my first day in this game so well - starting up in Zanesville. Watching people run around, shooting mobs, and thinking "this is weird". Then after completing that starter town, walking (yep, walking) all the way to Embry in the dark, I started to feel that this was a game I really wanted to play. And now it's all over bar the shouting. Such a shame. I love this game, and I so hope that it comes back. If it does, I'll be there for it. Farewell friends, and keep safe. 2 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Amayii 377 Amayii 377 Smod 377 739 posts Joined Jan 2019 Posted October 14, 2019 As with all things, they must come to an end at some point. For the current version of Fallen Earth this day was today, a final update was posted by Matt Scott. Stay healthy and possibly we will meet in Fallen Earth 2.0 (should that be the name). ~@mayii Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Hollywood7098 38 Hollywood7098 38 Members 38 158 posts Joined Mar 2018 Posted October 24, 2019 On 9/5/2019 at 4:06 AM, Aroa Croft said: Matt, at least you could try to reset and leave two maps, which may work and attract new players, all being in a controlled and small environment. The biggest publicity of a game is "word of mouth" and although I think it would be stable in terms of money and contributions that players could contribute. For trying a month you lose nothing, since you plan to shut down the server. To say that games like final fantasy arose from desperate ideas and are currently referents. To say that I believe in the potential of the game and although I tell you for the last time that the patch of gores was the one that created the current "lag" of the game (which was overwritten on several maps and bosses were put on). That was by mid 2012. Greetings and thanks for not closing the forum while the game is closed. Aroa Croft you make sense others going against you are drowning themselves. This hold up, it's inconclusive, an wastes time with words following a ending solution. It's just get it over once all those who play the new server with a wipe, they will continue to play.
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Hey anyone In southern cali actually finish this swap?I was gonna swap a vq35de but plans had to change,Money issues so looking for a cheaper swap.So anyone in southern cali actually do it id love to see it talk mostly just check it out Quote Link to post Share on other sites 2 weeks later... kaito 2 Posted July 23, 2012 kaito Always Here Members 2 212 posts Locationsocal Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Share Posted July 23, 2012 Nope but Im giving it some serious thought to doing it. the san diego junkyards are littered with q45s. Im itching to buy one and add a mazworx adapter with a z32 tranny. Quote Link to post Share on other sites roger280zx 15 Posted July 23, 2012 roger280zx Member Members 15 547 posts LocationMonroe, GA Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Share Posted July 23, 2012 I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that if you can't afford a vq swap, you probably won't be able to get the vh in there either. Unless of course you keep the automatic behind it. See the vh is a more plentiful JY find, and can be had cheaply. But you have the added costs of trans adaptation, and unless you are a fabricator; mounts, rad, intake mani, headers, trans mount, etc. Then you have the unexpeted things that can happen with JY motors, like if you need injectors you have to buy 8, the same goes with rings bearings and so on. Not trying to beat you up here dude, as I wouldn't be able to afford either... thats why my L28 has a t3/t4. Quote Link to post Share on other sites Blitz_86 1 Posted July 29, 2012 Blitz_86 Junior Member Members 1 34 posts LocationIE BABY SO CAL Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Author Share Posted July 29, 2012 Well my budget was 5grand I had already sourced a vq for 1500 engine tranny ecu all the sensors but wasn't sure 3500 could get it in my car running? Quote Link to post Share on other sites kaito 2 Posted July 31, 2012 kaito Always Here Members 2 212 posts Locationsocal Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Share Posted July 31, 2012 you could definitely do it for 5 grand IF you can fabricate everything yourself. Especially if you have complete motor/tranny. Bolt it in, wire it up and buy a driveshaft for like 4-500 tops. Quote Link to post Share on other sites 7 months later... Sim 0 Posted March 25, 2013 Sim Newbie Members 0 21 posts LocationCanada Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Share Posted March 25, 2013 mine has been about free... or may make me money I bought a Q45 for $400, and sold it to the junk yard for $300, minus the engine and rear diff. I still have the BBS wheels and headlamps that I plan on selling. the adapter plate I had a friend make for $200, but I sold all my old straight 6 parts for about that much. I've recently bought the aluminum for the flywheel spacer, and all the steel for the engine mounts for $30. If I sell the wheels and headlamps, I'm laughing. Quote Link to post Share on other sites 4 weeks later... Bpohlman13 0 Posted April 19, 2013 Bpohlman13 Newbie Members 0 6 posts LocationBrea CA Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Share Posted April 19, 2013 I am going to do a vk45 swap on my my 280z. If all goes to plan, I will be making the car AWD. Using a combination of r32 and z32 parts. I have done exstensive work suspension wise to make the car handle the power. Basically made a complete rear subframe and a arms using 300zx knuckles, diff, and coilovers. For the front I am using GTR knuckles and spindles. I have the fabrication part of the rear done, but hopefully finishing up fab work for the front in the next week or two. Once the fab work is done Ill make a thread though. What part of SOCAL do you live in? Im in north orange county. Quote Link to post Share on other sites 8 months later... Pdfflyer 0 Posted January 13, 2014 Pdfflyer Junior Member Members 0 30 posts LocationNorthwestern PA Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Share Posted January 13, 2014 I am going to do a vk45 swap on my my 280z. If all goes to plan, I will be making the car AWD. Using a combination of r32 and z32 parts. I have done exstensive work suspension wise to make the car handle the power. Basically made a complete rear subframe and a arms using 300zx knuckles, diff, and coilovers. For the front I am using GTR knuckles and spindles. I have the fabrication part of the rear done, but hopefully finishing up fab work for the front in the next week or two. Once the fab work is done Ill make a thread though. What part of SOCAL do you live in? Im in north orange county. I am going to do a vk45 swap on my my 280z. If all goes to plan, I will be making the car AWD. Using a combination of r32 and z32 parts. I have done exstensive work suspension wise to make the car handle the power. Basically made a complete rear subframe and a arms using 300zx knuckles, diff, and coilovers. For the front I am using GTR knuckles and spindles. I have the fabrication part of the rear done, but hopefully finishing up fab work for the front in the next week or two. Once the fab work is done Ill make a thread though. What part of SOCAL do you live in? Im in north orange county. I find this to be one fascinating topic. How far have you progressed in fabricating an AWD car using the 300ZX components coupled with a vk45 swap. Pdfflyer Quote Link to post Share on other sites 4 months later... deanbrenan 0 Posted May 30, 2014 deanbrenan Regular Members 0 51 posts Locationvictoria b.c Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Share Posted May 30, 2014 ok so ive done the vh45de swap and it ended up costing me about the same as an ls swap. 5-5500$. its cheap getting ahold of the parts in the first place... but fabbing everything is where it ads up.. I love my swap though id rather it than a ls swap... there are so many areas that need attention or modifiying for the vh swap.. if your a fabricator.. a good one.. you can save a few grand.. I paid my fantastic fabricator friend cheap hourly wage.. took him over 130 hours and me 100 hours. and 10 weeks.. that's hammering it out pretty fast.. you cant do this in a weekend like an ls swap. the typical fab stuff like alternator brackets and throttle linkage are easy. the harder stuff is the suspended motor mounts that go from the cross member to the engine and then to the tension rod area.. the long tube headers that are in 2 pieces each side and go in between the motor mount.. also the starter on the 300zx trans is in the worst spot ever. so the headers are super low underneath the starter. and the steering shaft is brutally close to touching the headers in two spots. the block in one spot. and the oil cooler lines in another.. so bottom line there are some easy fab stuff. but waaay more hard fab stuff. no way around 180 hours work min. we both know what were doing and had a good game plan. so all these guys kicking around the idea better understand its a big job. but maaaan this engine sounds amazing with long tubes Quote Link to post Share on other sites 2 weeks later... RedBeauty84ZX 10 Posted June 9, 2014 RedBeauty84ZX Member Members 10 164 posts Trader Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Share Posted June 9, 2014 ^ Any pics or vids of your completed swap? VHs are a very underestimated V8...with just bolt ons they can match and or beat stock LS1 power.
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I know that you guys have a method for catching up with your PreDB updates daily and an IRC channel and I do both. Aside from private IRC channels I was wondering if there was any benefit to gathering PreDB data from these public sites below or if you do that or if it's even possible. Dupecheck Project - Probably the best and the most frequently updated. Obtains info from multiple pre bots. Does not have .NFO information. NFOrce - Another decent indexer. Updates sometimes slow. Clean interface. VCD Quality - Exclusive movie release index site. Includes sample screens, .NFO and IMDB links for almost every release. xREL - Contains .NFOs and has a ratings system. Frequent updates. ORLY PreDB - Another excellent scene release index site. Currently down due to a DDOS attack. PAJRAT - Update speeds somewhat similar to that of NFOrce. Automatically generates links to search for the release on popular bittorrent sites and other potential download locations.
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I only want to create a vouchers for a 100% discount, to the total amount that the user must pay = $0. This works, but I'm still need to select an payment. And if i select a payment that generated an error, because you can't pay 0.00. I'm i something wrong? I i create an voucher for 10% it works, you get the discount, and the payment for the other 90% works perfectly. But the 100% discount that does not works as I expected to work.
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This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. Deathloop - from the people behind Dishonored and Prey Discussion in 'PC Games' started by Tombstone, 14 Nov 2020. Show only OP | Page 12 of 12 < Prev 1 ← 7 8 9 10 11 → 12 14 Oct 2021 at 11:59 #221 Kronos Catwalker Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 4,457 Location: Edinburgh How do you know when you have all the information to go after everyone on the same day? Edit: Think I figured it out I need to complete the vissionaries leads, is that correct? Last edited: 14 Oct 2021 Trust 14 Oct 2021 at 19:02 #222 agnes Capodecina Joined: 1 Dec 2006 Posts: 16,430 Location: Amsterdam, NL Did they fix the stuttering yet? Trust 14 Oct 2021 at 19:15 #223 Junglist Sgarrista Joined: 11 Jun 2015 Posts: 7,838 Location: Bristol Kronos said: ↑ How do you know when you have all the information to go after everyone on the same day? Edit: Think I figured it out I need to complete the vissionaries leads, is that correct? Click to expand... Yeah just work through the visionaries leads and when you've got all the information on them you'll get a little video Trust 15 Oct 2021 at 04:53 #224 Kronos Catwalker Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 4,457 Location: Edinburgh Junglist said: ↑ Yeah just work through the visionaries leads and when you've got all the information on them you'll get a little video Click to expand... Thanks mate, I can be very slow these days, comes with age. Trust 15 Oct 2021 at 05:41 #225 venomx Hitman Joined: 17 Feb 2009 Posts: 851 I played this game intently for about 2 weeks or so and thought it was brilliant. Now I barely play it at all. No variation, it's just the same few small maps again and again Trust 15 Oct 2021 at 07:36 #226 VincentHanna Capodecina Joined: 30 Jul 2013 Posts: 24,121 There's zero replayability once it's been completed IMO, but it was good whilst it lasted. Surely you managed to complete it in two weeks if you "played it intentely" Trust 15 Oct 2021 at 15:24 #227 Kronos Catwalker Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 4,457 Location: Edinburgh Super Shifty or whatever, what's that all about, wandering around looking for boxes, I did not find them all just to get the Heritage shotgun? I did not find the map helpful as I could not work out my starting point. Will have another go tomorrow. Trust 18 Oct 2021 at 13:18 #228 Kronos Catwalker Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 4,457 Location: Edinburgh Just completed the game and I went for really disliking it to couldn't get enough. Surprisingly I got through the end game on my second try, the first time Juliana got me from behind which was a tad un-lady like. Found most of the visionaries easier on the end game though I came close to failing with the finally 2 given the amount of eternals that came calling. Found I only really used two slabs, Nexus and Karnesis and pretty much stuck with the same three weapons throughout, why there was a sniper rifle was puzzling. Trust 18 Oct 2021 at 13:59 #229 Junglist Sgarrista Joined: 11 Jun 2015 Posts: 7,838 Location: Bristol Kronos said: ↑ Just completed the game and I went for really disliking it to couldn't get enough. Surprisingly I got through the end game on my second try, the first time Juliana got me from behind which was a tad un-lady like. Found most of the visionaries easier on the end game though I came close to failing with the finally 2 given the amount of eternals that came calling. Found I only really used two slabs, Nexus and Karnesis and pretty much stuck with the same three weapons throughout, why there was a sniper rifle was puzzling. Click to expand... Aha I had the exact same experience. I was really looking forward to getting it, then the first 2 hours I wasn't feeling it at all and felt like I had wasted my money then suddenly it clicks and I couldn't put it down. I pretty much only used Shift, with the enhancements of the one that gave it further distance and another that when used in midair would allow you to freeze and the other slab I used was Nexus with the enhancements of kills regained health and the one where it links to other eternalists. It made the taking out the Dorsey very easy as it would chain everyone together and a single headshot would basically get him. I did the same though and stuck to only 3 weapons for the most part. The silenced SMG, a shotgun and i'd change the final weapon for either the nailgun or occasionally the long range rife as it was useful against Juliana. Probably could've just completed the game with the SMG though as with the right perks it was seriously OP. But the shotguns were fantastic for shredding Juliana whenever she came close Trust 18 Oct 2021 at 14:07 #230 Kronos Catwalker Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 4,457 Location: Edinburgh Junglist said: ↑ Aha I had the exact same experience. I was really looking forward to getting it, then the first 2 hours I wasn't feeling it at all and felt like I had wasted my money then suddenly it clicks and I couldn't put it down. I pretty much only used Shift, with the enhancements of the one that gave it further distance and another that when used in midair would allow you to freeze and the other slab I used was Nexus with the enhancements of kills regained health and the one where it links to other eternalists. It made the taking out the Dorsey very easy as it would chain everyone together and a single headshot would basically get him. I did the same though and stuck to only 3 weapons for the most part. The silenced SMG, a shotgun and i'd change the final weapon for either the nailgun or occasionally the long range rife as it was useful against Juliana. Probably could've just completed the game with the SMG though as with the right perks it was seriously OP. But the shotguns were fantastic for shredding Juliana whenever she came close Click to expand... I used a gold Limp-10, the Strelak 50-50 and the Strelak Verso. I noticed that sometimes Julianna was a pain to kill other times easy peasy, but her coming up behind me twice was just not cricket. Trust 25 Oct 2021 at 11:23 #231 opethdisciple Capodecina Joined: 18 May 2010 Posts: 21,505 Location: London Started playing this a few days ago. The game still suffers from inconsistent fps for me. I know they supposedly patched it, but frame stability still seems poor to me. Or perhaps it's just that the game is too taxing for a 3080 at 1440p? I doubt it. Trust 25 Oct 2021 at 14:52 #232 TheDome Wise Guy Joined: 31 Oct 2002 Posts: 2,138 Location: Scotland opethdisciple said: ↑ Started playing this a few days ago. The game still suffers from inconsistent fps for me. I know they supposedly patched it, but frame stability still seems poor to me. Or perhaps it's just that the game is too taxing for a 3080 at 1440p? I doubt it. Click to expand... Its 100% not that, im running a 5600x with 3080 so similar spec to you and its nice and smooth Trust 26 Oct 2021 at 10:00 #233 ColdAsIce Soldato Joined: 26 May 2006 Posts: 5,295 Location: Edinburgh I'm not able to use the sniper rifle with DLSS enabled / everything on very high @ 1440 ;( The sight for the weapon moves to the top left corner of the screen lol. I'm having to literally no scope with it ffs. Trust 26 Oct 2021 at 15:59 #234 ne0 Gangster Joined: 2 Feb 2018 Posts: 494 I loved this game but it has practically zero replay value right? Apart from just being Julianna and trying to ruin people's fun? I'm trying to think of a reason to play it again as I did like it. Trust 15 Nov 2021 at 18:11 #235 Ranked1_of_1 Hitman Joined: 3 Sep 2010 Posts: 568 I have just finished this, so it is my first visit to this thread as I wanted to avoid any spoilers. There wont be any spoilers from me either as it's the start of that game I want to mention. I really started to enjoy the game after about 4 or 5 hours of gameplay. Before that though it was a bit of a mess I thought. The tutorial\intro to the game could have been handled so much better in my opinion. As others have mentioned it just bombards you with systems and explanations that are very text heavy for a game. I would much rather have learnt the systems through a bit of guided exploration - for example couldnt Colt have found a partial video recording of his past self explaining the systems and giving clues as to what you need to do. I think I would have picked them up easier and been more invested in the story from the begining as a result. There are too many systems - character trinkets, weapon trinkets, slabs, slab upgrades, Resideum and infusing your gear. Yes, I have played many games with more systems, but for this particular game the emphasis should have been on gathering clues and evidence from each loop as a means to progress and possibly some minor character progression. The story suffers I think. I would gather some evidence (such as reading a document or listening to a recording) and immediately the game joins all the dots for me and tells me what it means. I think the whole game would have benefitted from fewer systems related to your character and more emphasis on making the player figure out the solution rather than spoon feeding that part of the game. The infusion of gear was also badly implemented. I am sure I missed the explanation, but I didnt know the orange symbol next to your gear meant they werent infused - instinct tells me it should be the other way around. Also - what was the explanation for the fact you can die up three times before you have to start again. It's obvious that they did that for game design\balance, but in terms of the story and game world it just seemed odd and "gamey". That being said I did enjoy it the more it went on, but it is far from the masterpiece that some reviews stated. Trust 16 Nov 2021 at 00:02 #236 ikra Associate Joined: 3 Nov 2015 Posts: 93 Hmm, I hate complex systems. Even cyberpunk was too much of a faff to me to do. Trust 26 Nov 2021 at 12:34 #237 mid_gen Capodecina Joined: 20 Dec 2004 Posts: 12,006 Completed it yesterday, first game I've ticked off in a while! Really good execution....mostly problem solving, with some stealth and shooting. Most refreshing game I've played in ages. I used shift mostly (as it lets you take a lot of good shortcuts, particularly on the Dorsey map), and Nexus. The Heritage Gun was my most used by a long way, it just drops people, at any range. I had a purple nailgun that tags nearby people as a backup that was useful for stealth sections.
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Do I delete all the songs in "songs" and then put the mod in there or do I just put the mod in there and boom? IJustWantModsMan, Jul 6, 2018 #2 vova5 Scruffy Nerf-Herder IJustWantModsMan said: ↑ Do I delete all the songs in "songs" and then put the mod in there or do I just put the mod in there and boom?
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I am mainly a programmer but I have been developing my technician skills. So I have been pondering this idea for awhile now. Rockbox doesn't support many new targets as of late, which mainly leaves a host of old ports. Some of these targets are really rare now but some are still common enough to show up second hand. So I was thinking of offering a repair and/or rebuild service for people interested in Rockbox hardware. If what they are seeking isn't too rare I can probably procure the necessary parts and complete their requested task. I would mainly ask for my expenses to be covered but I would not charge for my labor at this point. Is this someone people would be interested in? I would mainly be offering this to residents of the US due to shipping constraints. Thanks. Logged tenoc Member Posts: 5 Re: Rockbox repair / rebuild community service « Reply #1 on: April 09, 2021, 09:35:59 AM » I have a "brick" Sandisk Clip+ that need to be un-bricked. I tried to PM you but could not. ndcook1213 at AOL dot com.
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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. Team Ajax (Swoobat in OU) Thread starter WillieNelson Start date Mar 26, 2014 W WillieNelson Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2014 #1 So, Swoobat is my favorite Pokemon, like...ever. So I wanted to make a successful team based around it. This is what I came up with, all designed to help Ajax (my Swoobat) sweep the opponent's team under the table. Note that Ajax isn't the lead; I just started making her set first on the teambuilder. Ajax (Swoobat) (F) @ Salac Berry Ability: Simple EVs: 252 Spd / 252 HP / 4 SAtk Timid Nature - Heat Wave - Stored Power - Calm Mind - Substitute First off, the star player. When Ajax gets a few Calm Minds up and gets behind a sub, nothing can stop her. Let's show a calc so you can see how powerful she can get. +6 0 SpA Swoobat Stored Power (300 BP) vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Blissey: 796-937 (111.4 - 131.2%) -- guaranteed OHKO That's with 0 special attack investment after 3 CMs and a Salac boost, which isn't that hard once she gets started. Heat Wave is there for coverage against steels and darks that wanna ruin her day, and Substitute is to safely get down to Salac boosting health (with which the speed boost is also doubled by Simple), and to act as a status blocker/prio buffer. Avogadro (Excadrill) @ Air Balloon Ability: Mold Breaker EVs: 252 Atk / 88 HP / 168 Spd Jolly Nature - Earthquake - Iron Head - Rapid Spin - Swords Dance I needed a good spinner thanks to Ajax being rock weak, and Exca fit the bill nicely. He 0.25x resists rock, so he can easily clear the only hazard Ajax cares about. The EVs are to outspeed uninvested Rotom and Heatran. EQ and Iron Head are STAB which cover each other nicely, and SD is to boost in the face of something he forced out. Mr. Bojangles (Klefki) @ Light Clay Ability: Prankster EVs: 252 SDef / 252 HP / 4 Def Calm Nature - Thunder Wave - Spikes - Reflect - Light Screen I wanted something to lay down screens to help Ajax set up easier, and Klefki fit the bill nicely. Thunder Wave is to cripple anything faster than Ajax, while Spikes is to break potential sashes that could be a pain for her later. Pennywise (Conkeldurr) @ Assault Vest Ability: Guts EVs: 252 Atk / 252 HP / 4 Spd Adamant Nature - Drain Punch - Ice Punch - Knock Off - Mach Punch One of Ajax's main issues is dark types, and AV Conkelderp takes care of them well. Drain Punch is his main STAB and form of recovery, while Ice Punch and Knock Off are there for coverage against dragons, psychics, and Aegislash. Finally, Mach Punch is there for some prio to kill weak foes/deal a last bit of damage before he goes down. Wannabe Celestia (Charizard) @ Charizardite Y Ability: Blaze EVs: 252 Spd / 252 SAtk / 4 HP Timid Nature - Solar Beam - Focus Blast - Fire Blast - Roost This guy is my main Pokemon for killing steels that wanna get in Ajax's way before she sets up (because after a few boosts, she smashes through even steels with Stored Power). A very standard Megazard-Y set. Fire Blast is STAB, and is terrifying in the sun and coming off that big special attack; SolarBeam is excellent coverage against rock and water types that resist Fire Blast, and finally Focus Blast is their mainly for Heatran. Roost is a nice recovery option, and the loss of flying type can save his skin with an electric/weak rock move. Bubbles (Vaporeon) @ Leftovers Ability: Water Absorb EVs: 252 SDef / 252 HP / 4 SAtk Calm Nature - Scald - Baton Pass - Acid Armor - Wish Finally, I wanted Wish support, since Ajax gets zero recovery. Scald is so that he doesn't become complete Taunt bait, while Acid Armor and Baton Pass help alleviate Ajax of her one main weakness: physical attackers, and give Stored Power a bit more bang. In addition, Using BP after Wish usually results in switching after the opponent has attacked, meaning Ajax gets a completely safe switch in to heal with Wish. Last edited: Mar 27, 2014 Discord server for The Eternian Forces guild! 8D Credit to FrozenConstellation​ C Clone™ Ded Mar 27, 2014 #2 Well, good luck with this team Willie. Can't say I'm surprised you tried this. However, move the HP EVs on Conkeldurr to SpDef. It allows hi to take special hits much better. I don't have calcs offhand, but I know he takes ~10% less from a V-Switch from Scrotom W. Also, if missing is a concern, Heat Wave is a viable option over Fire Blast on Yzard. ​ W WillieNelson Well-Known Member Mar 27, 2014 #3 Cloneblazer12 said: Well, good luck with this team Willie. Can't say I'm surprised you tried this. However, move the HP EVs on Conkeldurr to SpDef. It allows hi to take special hits much better. I don't have calcs offhand, but I know he takes ~10% less from a V-Switch from Scrotom W. Also, if missing is a concern, Heat Wave is a viable option over Fire Blast on Yzard. Click to expand... With the assault vest, he already takes special hits a bit better than physical. The EVs are in HP to help his overall bulk as much as possible. Heat Wave might be a bit more reliable, but the power drop is a bit too big a trade off for just 5 more accuracy. Last edited: Mar 27, 2014 Discord server for The Eternian Forces guild! 8D Credit to FrozenConstellation​ C Clone™ Ded Mar 27, 2014 #4 Fair enough about Heatwave, but putting the HP EVs into SpDef allows him to hit the mid 300s in Special defense (343 to be exact). Considering his HP is already high enough at 341 uninvested, Special defense EVs are the way to go. You can go mixed, but the standard is full SpDef investment. Spoiler: calcs 252 SpA Life Orb Gengar Shadow Ball vs. 0 HP / 252 SpD Assault Vest Conkeldurr: 118-140 (33.6 - 39.8%) -- guaranteed 3HKO after Stealth Rock 252 SpA Life Orb Gengar Shadow Ball vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Assault Vest Conkeldurr: 161-191 (38.8 - 46.1%) -- guaranteed 3HKO after Stealth Rock 252 SpA Life Orb Gengar Dazzling Gleam vs. 0 HP / 252 SpD Assault Vest Conkeldurr: 159-187 (45.2 - 53.2%) -- 87.5% chance to 2HKO after Stealth Rock 252 SpA Life Orb Gengar Dazzling Gleam vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Assault Vest Conkeldurr: 216-255 (52.1 - 61.5%) -- guaranteed 2HKO after Stealth Rock 252 SpA Life Orb Thundurus Thunderbolt vs. 0 HP / 252 SpD Assault Vest Conkeldurr: 129-152 (36.7 - 43.3%) -- guaranteed 3HKO after Stealth Rock 252 SpA Life Orb Thundurus Thunderbolt vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Assault Vest Conkeldurr: 175-208 (42.2 - 50.2%) -- 34.8% chance to 2HKO after Stealth Rock 252+ SpA Goodra Dragon Pulse vs. 0 HP / 252 SpD Assault Vest Conkeldurr: 93-111 (26.4 - 31.6%) -- 0.2% chance to 3HKO after Stealth Rock 252+ SpA Goodra Dragon Pulse vs. 252 HP / 4 SpD Assault Vest Conkeldurr: 127-151 (30.6 - 36.4%) -- 99.1% chance to 3HKO after Stealth Rock Last edited: Mar 27, 2014 ​ H Hayabusa Bona fide Narutard. Mar 28, 2014 #5 Nice team. I can see Houndoom posing some troubles for you (especially for your Swoobat). It can come in on a Stored Power, take no damage and Pursuit you as you switch out. It might be beneficial to think of a counter to all these Flash Fire threats running around. In addition to threats like Houndoom, Azumarill will be giving you a bit of trouble. It can Belly Drum as you switch out, and it can take a couple members of your team out with a single Aqua Jet. It is also faster than Conkeldurr, so without more speed investment in Conkeldurr's EVs, it'll be outspending Conkeldurr's Mach Punch with its own Aqua Jet (since both are +1 priority, whoever goes first is left to whoever has the highest speed stat after that). Likewise, even if it goes second, Azumarill now resists Mach Punch given its new Fairy typing. It only takes a maximum of 25% from any of Conkeldurr's moves. Basically, you have to save Vaporeon for burning Azumarill with Scald, or have a Swoobat that has already powered up via a +4 defense from Vaporeon, but that's not a guaranteed scenario. Your team is still pretty good. I like the idea of Simple, Stored Power Swoobat. Have you been fighting with this team on Pokemon Showdown? Also, where did you find moving pokemon sprites to post here? I don't play my DS anymore, I just battle on Shoddy as Hayabusa54/Testingstuff54. X Xenevix Some Guy Apr 26, 2014 #6 It's really nice to see people playing with their favorite Pokemon regardless of the meta. Hat off to you sir. The main threat I see to this team is Aegislash. I realize that he's pretty much a threat to every team but most teams have dedicated counters. (If they didn't they'd get wrecked.) Swoobat falls to a Shadow Sneak while nothing on your team resists its anything on his moveset. (Excadrill and Vaporeon resist Steel but thats it.) To remedy this I recommend you include a Dark type Pokemon with Foul Play. The two best ones that come to mind are Intimidate Krookodile and Mandibuzz. Either way you go I believe that ether Excadrill or Klefki would be replaced; Excadrill if you opt for Krookodile and Klefki if you opt for Mandibuzz. Manibuzz also gives the option to remove hazards in Defog, but would not remove Sticky Web I don't think. I also agree with Hayabusa that Azumarill would give you a hard time. With its new Fairy typing I'm not exactly sure how one would go about stopping a Belly Drum one. I think that the only way I could suggest that you get around it is to keep Vaporeon alive really. To counter Azumarill you just need to make smart plays and decisions. There's no real counter Pokemon I can suggest. Just in general Electric types really harm your team. Especially with Rotom-W so common you may want to look into the likes of Gastrodon or Cradily. The latter being more unique. You have three Pokemon weak to Electric and your one Electric counter is weak to Water (Excadrill). With how many people use Rotom-W this can be a huge issue. I can suggest that you think about putting in a Rotom-W counter or possibly replacing Charizard with a different Mega Evolution to at least soften the weakness. I agree with Cloneblazer12 on the topic of revisiting the EV spread on Conkeldurr, however, I have found success in running mixed spreads such as 200 HP, 108 Atk, 200 SpDef and 252 HP, 200 Atk, 56 SpDef. I don't think that moving all of Conk's HP EVs to SpDef would be the wisest decision as it would severely diminish its overall, and physical bulk. But throwing some EVs into SpDef would be greatly beneficial. If I had to pick an odd man out for this team it would probably be Klefki. I understand he helps the set up for Swoobat, but I feel as if the screens wouldn't come up too often. I feel like he comes in and Thunder Waves something, sets up Spikes, and leaves. Also, he is 100% able to be set up on by your opponent and 100% shut down by Taunt. I highly suggest that you look into either replacing him, or figure out a way to re-purpose him in order to make him less of a weak point. Another thought for you is the idea of Chansey/Blissey. They both can Wish pass and use Thunder Wave. This could condense your team by combining the roles of Klefki and Vaporeon. They can use Light Screen but unfortunately don't get Reflect. This is just a thought I had not a suggestion. I love the way that you have your Vaporeon, it just synergizes with your Swoobat so well, it's really great. Not only through typing, but the fact that Vaporeon just does everything right for Swoobat. Takes the initial hits while passing on heals, bolsters Swoobats physical defense making her even harder to kill after a Calm Mind or two, and Vaporeon resists Ice while Swoobat resists Grass, (although both are weak to Electric.) Overall Summary: 1. Look into ways to get around Aegislash and Azumarill. Also consider how to get around Electric types. 2. Revisit the EVs on Conkeldurr. 3. Either replace Klefki or fix him so that he isn't a glaring weak point. 4. I love the synergy between Vaporeon and Swoobat. 3DS Frend Code: 2767 - 0618 - 0565 Alpha Sapphire IGN: Jim I live in Eastern Time (GMT -4) ​ W WillieNelson Well-Known Member Apr 26, 2014 #7 Well, I put the EV's on Exca to specifically outspeed standard Rotom, and Char is a good revenge killer with Solarbeam. I never had many issues with Rotom in testing. However, I get what you say about Klefki. I was thinking about replacing him with Mandi, but that would make me even more electric weak. I feel like screens aren't imperative for getting a good setup if I play smart with Vappy, so I'd be willing to replace Klefki with something that at takes care of some major threats to my team, mainly Aegi. Would Bisharp work? It resists both his STABS aand can easily KO; I just have to be careful with Sacred Sword. Discord server for The Eternian Forces guild! 8D Credit to FrozenConstellation​ H hallstromjr Boston Celtic Apr 28, 2014 #8 WillieNelson said: Well, I put the EV's on Exca to specifically outspeed standard Rotom, and Char is a good revenge killer with Solarbeam. I never had many issues with Rotom in testing. However, I get what you say about Klefki. I was thinking about replacing him with Mandi, but that would make me even more electric weak. I feel like screens aren't imperative for getting a good setup if I play smart with Vappy, so I'd be willing to replace Klefki with something that at takes care of some major threats to my team, mainly Aegi. Would Bisharp work? It resists both his STABS aand can easily KO; I just have to be careful with Sacred Sword. Click to expand... The Krookodile mentioned prior is a viable option. Especially since you have Sun Support and Vaporeon to cover up the three weaknesses to water. Spoiler: Favorite Pokes ;383;;151;:623::497:;006;;149; Spoiler: What am I? That's Right! Imma... ​ Minedreigon A monument to all your sins Apr 28, 2014 #9 hallstromjr said: The Krookodile mentioned prior is a viable option. Especially since you have Sun Support and Vaporeon to cover up the three weaknesses to water. Click to expand... Krookodile makes sense for Aegis, and maybe deals with Char X, but what else does it do? If you are having trouble with Aegis, either use a Krookodile, or Spdef Hippo. Krookodile @ Leftovers Ability: Intimidate EVs: 4 Atk / 252 HP / 252 Def Impish Nature - Earthquake - Knock Off - Stone Edge - Stealth Rock Provides SR support, Intimidate, more Knock Off, a way to deal with Aegis and that's about it. Hippowdon @ Leftovers Ability: Sand Stream EVs: 252 HP / 4 Atk / 252 SDef Careful Nature - Earthquake - Stealth Rock - Roar - Slack Off This thing. Spdef hippo is quite the monster. It provides rocks and can Faze, and also has reliable recovery unlike Krook. It counters Aegis (always) and other Special attacking threats. The choice is yours, Willie Best Video Game Music | Pokémon Claim | FairyWitch's Art Shop S Snorby Snorby May 3, 2014 #10 Just going to point out that any capable player with a Skarmory/SDef tran hard counters your Swoobat. Will live one hit (Skarm needs Sturdy unbroken) and Phaze you out. With a-forgive me when I say this- gimmicky set like the one you run, it's hard to pull the same trick twice. Charizard Y can't deal with Heatran at all, you'd be better off running EQ Zard Y. Also, Unaware Clefable/Quagsire will rip Ajax to shreds. Really, any standard stall team (Skarm/Chansey/Heatran/Clefable or Sylveon/MVenusaur/Quagsire or Gliscor) will tear you to pieces. Fact is when someone sees something as uncommon as Swoobat, something that gets Simple no less, their going to keep their unaware user in the back until you send it out and try to pull off your sweep. Then, you're just fodder for Clefable to CM up and sweep you. You need a Clefable counter really badly, so I'd suggest you drop your Keys for this: Aegislash @ Spooky Plate / Weakness Policy Ability: Intimidate EVs: 76 HP / 252 SpA / 180 Spe Naive Nature - Shadow Ball - King's Shield/Sacred Sword - Iron Head - Shadow Sneak Fast Aegislash outspeeds minimum base 70s (looking at you Bisharp) and anything below, which includes standard Clefable. Shadow Ball spam most of the time, Iron head for fairies, Shadow Sneak for priority. Sacred Sword provides better coverage, allowing you to rip apart Bisharp and Tyranitar, two of Aegislash's normal counters. King's Shield makes you less reliant on hit-and-run, and also helps you in an Aegislash vs Aegislash position. Spooky Plate is good for a constant 20% boost to your Shadow Balls and Sneaks, but Weakness Policy can be fun since Aegislash ends up taking a lot of Super Effective hits. I'd recommend Spooky Plate because fast Aegis doesn't really have the bulk for Weakness Policy, but the choice is yours. Love the Pokemon Anime? Ever which you could have Pokemon Battles like the ones depicted there rather than be restricted to the game's mechanics? Well, look no further than The Pokemon Anime Style Battling League, or ASB for short. If you're interested, you can send me a message with any questions you might have. You should also check out the Getting Started thread and ASB's website. If you would like to give it a try, check out the Squad Submissions thread to pick your starting Pokemon and find a battle in Open Challenges!
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Ayiana’s group were raiding a first aid station to mend Bavo’s and Ayiana’s wounds; the former from an exploding control panel, and the latter from punching a dinosaur in the face. If it had been a competition for the most badassery, Ayiana figured she’d won. Inside the room, they found it a complete mess - broken glass, upturned equipment, spilled medicine bottles - it looked less like it had been ransacked and more like a stampede ran through it. Or a pack of dinosaurs, like the pair of Dilophosaurus eyeing them from across the room. How they got inside the building after evading them at the front door, Ayiana didn’t know, but that point was moot right now. The pair, one of them standing on top of a counter and the other stalking on the ground, eyed the group hungrily. The group slowly backed away, doing a delicate dance of motion in the room opposite the dinosaurs. They stepped one way; the pair of dinosaurs stepped the other way. The lead Dilophosaur was still on the counter, while its packmate was inching closer. At one point, it stepped into a messy pile of oblong pills scattered on the ground. Ayiana noticed the small feet of the dinosaur momentarily wobble on the uneven and slippery surface. Behind her, Ayiana was bracing against the transparent aluminum of an isolation cell. Quickly, an idea formed. Sevo: :: Whispering. :: I have an idea, but you’re not going to like it. We need that one to charge. Ayiana pointed at the stalking one and nodded her head back at the isolation room. Subtly, she slowly pulled open the door. With her free hand, she gestured for the group to move farther aside. Duyzer: Commander?! :: His mouth opened in shock or surprise. :: Unexpectedly, Duyzer carefully approached Ayiana and slowly crouched down near some equipment. Ayiana shined the flashlight in the eyes of the Dilophosaurus stalking on the ground to get its attention. It [...]ed its head, staring straight at her, with a clear shot across the room between the dinosaur and Ayiana. Glancing at the floor, it was covered in spilled pills and tools. M’ira: Whatever you are doing - I hope it works. These animals will tear us apart in seconds if you... Bavo: Are you even sure that’ll hold them? ::Miri whispered loudly as Sevo was already putting her plan in motion:: Sevo: :: Whispering to Bavo.:: Nope, but it’s worth a shot. :: She turned her attention to the closer dinosaur and yelled. :: Hey, ugly! Over here! :: She waved her arms back and forth furiously. Moments later, the dinosaur screeched and charged. :: oO Oh, this was a bad idea! Oo Taking the bait, the dinosaur screeched and charged as best it could through the room, but it had trouble slipping and sliding among pills strewn along the floor. Though this was her plan, it terrified Ayiana; she could see the bloodlust in the animal’s eyes as it charged her. She waited until it was close enough, and when it would be moving too fast to regain its balance, she would open the door. Except that damn Denobulan had other ideas, jumping in front of Ayiana heroically, with a pair of cables in his hands. He quickly touched both ends to the creature, and watched it spasm and lose balance, knocking into Duyzer and both falling to the floor. Three people were now on the scoreboard for badassery. M'ira rushed forward, grabbing Duyzer’s arms to help him get back onto his feet quickly. The partner of the not so lucky creature let out a screech of its own before making its way in their direction quickly. Sevo: Dammit, Commander! You could have been killed! Duyzer: I don’t care- we’re gonna run. Somewhere across the room, the squeak of a cart was heard. Eyeing over, Bavo had pushed it into the hallway to hopefully delay the other dino. Bavo: M’ira help! With a push from both women, the cart surged past Ayiana and Duyzer. Bavo quickly took off back towards the entry door, with the rest following; soon back in the empty lobby. Duyzer: Where do we go?! Bavo: Weapons? Control centre command? Back to the petting zoo? Sevo: Weapons! We can't keep using fists and fire against these things! M'ira: Weapons! Right! The Warden glanced back into the medbay, Ayiana’s eyes following. She could see the unconscious Dilophosaurus still on the ground where Duyzer had shocked it, but the other one was gone - on the prowl. As they wandered down another hallway, Ayiana wondered where it went, only to get a quick answer. It burst out in front of them from a doorway ahead of them. Bavo ran into a nearby doorway, everyone else following. It turned out to be a cafeteria. In fact, there were multiple doors from the hallway leading into it, so they were by no means safe from the dino. Like the medbay before, utensils, food, trays, plates and other accoutrements were scattered everywhere, some meals even half-eaten. It seemed whoever was in here left in a hurry when things went south. Bavo: Quick hide! Sevo: Where?! Duyzer/M’ira: response In response, Bavo jumped over a countertop and ducked behind it. With a shrug, Ayiana followed. Bavo: If we could just figure out a way to… Bavo suddenly covered her mouth to silence herself. Peering around the edge, Ayiana saw why: the dinosaur burst in and stopped quickly, looking around for its prey. Another had followed it in; whether it was the shocked one from the medbay or yet another of its packmates was impossible to tell. Duyzer: response Ayiana glanced at her group and noticed someone missing. Sevo: Where’s M’ira?! She peeked back out again and saw the Caitian prone under a table, eyeing them from across the room. Unfortunately, the two Dilophosauruses had moved into the center of the room, right between them and M’ira. She was trapped. Ayiana eyed the Caitian for a moment; she could see a sense of calm and finality in the woman’s eyes. A split second before M’ira stood up, Ayiana tried to yell to stop, but it was too late. M’ira jumped up onto the table she hid under and slammed her hands down hard, the sound echoing around the room. The two dinosaurs quickly turned their heads. With a scream louder than Ayiana thought possible from the woman, M’ira roared like a lion at the pair as she took off towards the hallway. Returning the roar, the dinos chased after the warden out of the room and out of sight. There was a silent pause from the three behind the counter after what they just witnessed. Sevo: I… :: She was utterly speechless. :: Bavo/Duyzer: Response Sevo: Sh-she distracted them for us. You think she’ll get away? Bavo/Duyzer: Response Sevo: No, we need to get to either the security unit or command center and get to the bottom of what’s happening, sir. M’ira sacrificed herself so we could continue. Gods willing, she survived.
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I first saw Floyd and the gang live in Passaic in 1977 or 1978. I last saw Floyd playing piano to the dinner crowd in an Italian restaurant, maybe 15 years ago. I'd love to see some of the old skits - Eddie Slobbo, Ken Do, Intellectual Digression (did I remember that right?), Don Ho Hum ... RayS, Jul 12, 2020 #26 RayS A Little Bit Older and a Little Bit Slower Location: Out of My Element Paid my $5 and I'm ready for some Uncle Floyd! RayS, Jul 13, 2020 #27 FredV likes this. FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania RayS said: ↑ Paid my $5 and I'm ready for some Uncle Floyd! Click to expand... I watched tonight too, I hope you enjoyed it. Longer show clips are shown on Thursday nights, details on unclefloyd.net. FredV, Jul 13, 2020 #28 RayS likes this. RayS A Little Bit Older and a Little Bit Slower Location: Out of My Element FredV said: ↑ I watched tonight too, I hope you enjoyed it. Longer show clips are shown on Thursday nights, details on unclefloyd.net. Click to expand... I actually remembered watching a couple of those sketches in 1982! RayS, Jul 13, 2020 #29 FredV likes this. FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania FredV, Jul 23, 2020 #30 MikaelaArsenault likes this. Claude M Forum Resident Location: jordan Used to watch him back in the day on UHF. Bumped into him a few times in the 80's at the Passaic book store he used to hang out in (I worked a block away from that store, always in there buying old audio magazines, but huge comic book selection). Saw him a few times recently (last few years, but not this year) doing stand up for a yearly fund raiser at Holy Name Catholic School in Pequannock. He's still out there doing shows, what a nice man, funny as hell, can still make people laugh. Claude M, Jul 23, 2020 #31 FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania Last nights Uncle Floyd Zoom-cast featured Davy Jones, Squeeze and Buster Poindexter aka David Johansson. FredV, Jul 24, 2020 #32 MikaelaArsenault likes this. Marshall Forum Resident Location: San Mateo, California, USA FredV said: ↑ Last nights Uncle Floyd Zoom-cast featured Davy Jones, Squeeze and Buster Poindexter aka David Johansson. Click to expand... Fred, By remote chance did the segment with Squeeze have them performing a song? Or was it just a talk segment? Marshall "Laurel & Hardy: The Definitive Restorations" Blu-ray Review Marshall, Jul 25, 2020 #33 FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania Marshall said: ↑ Fred, By remote chance did the segment with Squeeze have them performing a song? Or was it just a talk segment? Marshall "Laurel & Hardy: The Definitive Restorations" Blu-ray Review Click to expand... They sang Another Nail In My Heart. FredV, Jul 25, 2020 #34 Marshall Forum Resident Location: San Mateo, California, USA FredV said: ↑ They sang Another Nail In My Heart. Click to expand... Wow, that's great! I'm sorry I missed it. I thought he wasn't showing the music segments because of rights issues, etc., but I'm glad I was proven wrong. Marshall Marshall, Jul 25, 2020 #35 FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania Marshall said: ↑ Wow, that's great! I'm sorry I missed it. I thought he wasn't showing the music segments because of rights issues, etc., but I'm glad I was proven wrong. Marshall Click to expand... It’s only on the YouTube clips that he’s not playing the song segments. On the Zoom and StageIt casts, since it’s paid private admission he’s able to, FredV, Jul 25, 2020 #36 Marshall Forum Resident Location: San Mateo, California, USA FredV said: ↑ It’s only on the YouTube clips that he’s not playing the song segments. On the Zoom and StageIt casts, since it’s paid private admission he’s able to, Click to expand... Okay. Sounds good. Marshall Marshall, Jul 25, 2020 #37 Moshe Forum Resident Location: U.S. I loved The Uncle Floyd Show. Always looked forward to it. Great show. Moshe, Jul 26, 2020 #38 Lowrider75 Forum Resident Location: Philadelphia, PA FredV said: ↑ Last nights Uncle Floyd Zoom-cast featured Davy Jones, Squeeze and Buster Poindexter aka David Johansson. Click to expand... Buster Poindexter? That would be later Uncle Floyd. Do you know the year? Lowrider75, Jul 27, 2020 #39 FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania Lowrider75 said: ↑ Buster Poindexter? That would be later Uncle Floyd. Do you know the year? Click to expand... 1984, on the same day Davy Jones taped his appearance. I was at the studio that day. Davy and his family had already left when Johansson arrived at the studio. Scott Gordon pointed out to me that Johansson was wearing high heeled shoes. What a Doll! FredV, Jul 27, 2020 #40 Lowrider75 Forum Resident Location: Philadelphia, PA FredV said: ↑ 1984, on the same day Davy Jones taped his appearance. I was at the studio that day. Davy and his family had already left when Johansson arrived at the studio. Scott Gordon pointed out to me that Johansson was wearing high heeled shoes. What a Doll! Click to expand... So awesome you were there, must have been a great show. Saw David Jo many times and hung out with him in small clubs. Way before Buster was hot, hot, hot. Lowrider75, Jul 27, 2020 #41 FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania Due to power outages at the studio location, the Monday July 27th, 2020 Uncle Floyd Show has been cancelled. All other Uncle Floyd events for this week are still on schedule. Check the website for schedule and updates. Uncle Floyd's schedule - UncleFloyd.net FredV, Jul 27, 2020 #42 BwanaBob Forum Resident Location: Maryland, USA This is great. I was a big fan back then (while in college). I even sent in artwork that one time made it on air. I'd love to see that again. For those interested, back then (and now) I am a terrible artist, and draw like a 5 year old. I sent in a caricature of Charlie Stoddard (one of Floyd's on-air companions) with the caption "What do Charlie Stoddard and Santa Claus have in common? Answer: on Dec 26 they both can be found on the unemployment line. I believe it aired the day Reagan was sworn in as president in Jan 1981. BwanaBob, Jul 30, 2020 #43 RayS likes this. RayS A Little Bit Older and a Little Bit Slower Location: Out of My Element BwanaBob said: ↑ This is great. I was a big fan back then (while in college). I even sent in artwork that one time made it on air. I'd love to see that again. For those interested, back then (and now) I am a terrible artist, and draw like a 5 year old. I sent in a caricature of Charlie Stoddard (one of Floyd's on-air companions) with the caption "What do Charlie Stoddard and Santa Claus have in common? Answer: on Dec 26 they both can be found on the unemployment line. I believe it aired the day Reagan was sworn in as president in Jan 1981. Click to expand... I remember 2 "pictures" I had on the wall. One was Scott Gordon meeting Buddy Holly - "Hey Buddy" says Scott (as he always did). And one was just the phrase "Botta Rotta". We were at war with the guy, after all! RayS, Jul 30, 2020 #44 BwanaBob likes this. BwanaBob Forum Resident Location: Maryland, USA I sent in two others that were more risquee. I have no idea if either of them made it to the air, but I hoped they at least got a chuckle when the staff reviewed them. The better of the two was another childlike drawing, that one was of Looney Skip Rooney standing in front of an old jalopy attempting to start it. The caption read "Looney Skip Rooney holding his crank". Last edited: Jul 30, 2020 BwanaBob, Jul 30, 2020 #45 RayS likes this. RayS A Little Bit Older and a Little Bit Slower Location: Out of My Element BwanaBob said: ↑ I sent in two others that were more risquee. I have no idea if either of them made it to the air, but I hoped they at least got a chuckle when the staff reviewed them. The better of the two was another childlike drawing, that one was of Looney Skip Rooney standing in front of an old jalopy attempting to start it. The caption read "Looney Skip Rooney holding his crank". Click to expand... LOL. The more one knows of Skip the funnier it is. RayS, Jul 30, 2020 #46 BwanaBob likes this. FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania Uncle Floyd - Monday Nights Live with Uncle Floyd - StageIt FredV, Aug 24, 2020 #47 RoyalScam Luckless Pedestrian Location: Brooklyn OWNS this charmer! Man, I loved Uncle Floyd when I was a kid - on Ch. 68 and Ch. 50. I even got a picture on there, that I sent in some time in the mid-80s. I remember I got a laugh from the crew because I wrote "Don't Watch Poldark" on there somewhere, as they were really hammering that show when it was on PBS at the time. Made my little head explode! RoyalScam, Aug 24, 2020 #48 BwanaBob likes this. Dudley Morris Resident Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada So it may be time to see what this Uncle Floyd character is about. Never seen his show, but remember him being frequently mentioned and pictured in Trouser Press way back in the day. Dudley Morris, Aug 24, 2020 #49 FredV Forum Resident Thread Starter Location: Red Lion, Pennsylvania Dudley Morris said: ↑ So it may be time to see what this Uncle Floyd character is about. Never seen his show, but remember him being frequently mentioned and pictured in Trouser Press way back in the day. Click to expand... If you check out the shows, please keep in mind if you’ve never seen them before, that most are nearly 40 years old and the humor may not go over in today’s time. Keeping them in the context of their time is the best way to approach them.
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All Vendor VoiceAdobeAmazon Web Services (AWS)Amazon Web Services (AWS) MigrationGoogle CloudGoogle Cloud's ApigeeGoogle WorkspaceLenovoNutanixRapid7Red hatSophosVeeamVirtru (X) Resources Whitepapers Webinars Newsletters Situation Publishing The Next Platform Devclass Blocks and Files Get our Weekly newsletter User topics Article topics Log in Sign up User topics Article topics Please sign in to join the discussion (or create an account) Remember me · Hackers unleash smart Twitter phishing tool that snags two in three users Twitter scammers have a new weapon with the release of an effective spear phishing tool that lands a victim almost two thirds of the time, dwarfing the usual five-to-fifteen-per-cent-open-rate for spam tweets. The SNAP_R machine learning spear phishing Twitter bot is a data-driven menace unleashed at the Black Hat security … COMMENTS Post your comment House rules Send corrections Add to 'My topics' Friday 5th August 2016 06:01 GMT Updraft102 Okay Ok, so it generates hits on the obfuscated URL. Does that constitute "landing a victim", though? 3 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 10:27 GMT VinceH Re: Okay Quite. I'd say the victim is only a victim if the content of the page they've visited actually compromises them - just going to the page might not achieve that, depending on what the user is running. 1 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 06:39 GMT Anonymous Coward Must be a normie thing Twitter is absolutely inexplicable to me. I'm as confused as most normalfags seeing /b/ for the first time. 2 3 Reply Sunday 7th August 2016 02:06 GMT Anonymous Coward Re: Must be a normie thing Let me try an analogy. It's Monday morning and a colleague says to you "On Sunday I watched a great film." If you think the colleague has good taste in films, would you A) Ask "What's the name of the film?" and request that they not tell you anything about it because you're going to watch it, OR B) Ask them to give you a detailed summary of the plot and critical review? The _concept_ behind Twitter was actually great.: a) nobody can contact you unless you specifically allow them to contact you b) messages must be short That structure makes it easy to ignore people and means that you can quite quickly scan and pick out interesting/relevant info and links. The only problem is that the concept can't make money, so you get adverts/spam. 0 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 07:23 GMT Anonymous Coward This ought to be a standard This is not a new risk, which is why I do not accept shortened URLs from anyone but those who I know to not pass on 3rd party ones. There are some schemes that allow you to see the full URL beforehand, but they're rare, and I can see from a full URL if there's data in there that I do not want to trigger. Even a "benign" URL from, say, the Guardian quite often contains extra tracking data that you can strip off, but you won't see that in a shortened version. I partially blame this on not clamping down on domain name hoarders so we end up with http://theridiculouslongdomainnamesbecausetheshorteronesarehoarded.com which promotes the use of shorteners to keep the Net usable. 7 1 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 14:35 GMT Anonymous Coward Re: This ought to be a standard This is not a new risk, which is why I do not accept shortened URLs from anyone but those who I know to not pass on 3rd party ones. The problem here is trusting any url, especially one presented to you in an app. The reason CLICK HERE is used so often is that social engineering works for every none, not just evil hackers. There are manifold further problems with URLs: If I sent you a link to example.com/thisisreallysafe/ how do you know I am not going to use a dynamic rewrite to send you to example.com/thisisreallybadshiz ? Do you mitigate this by only going to links on sites you already know and trust the TLD? Millions of people click on links to new sites and services every day. Few are as obvious as example.com/exploitkitpage. 0 0 Reply Sunday 7th August 2016 04:29 GMT a_yank_lurker Re: This ought to be a standard @AC - The problem is everyone will click on a link about something from a "trusted" source but only a very small number need to be malicious to bad guys to nail enough users. It is realistically impossible to be able to vet every link in tweets, emails, posts, etc. 0 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 07:50 GMT Dabooka Hmmm Since when did 'between 30-60%' constitute nearly two thirds? Have I stumbled onto the Daily Mail in error? 2 1 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 08:06 GMT Anonymous Coward Re: Hmmm Since when did 'between 30-60%' constitute nearly two thirds? Two thirds is 67% rounded up, so 60% is "near-ish". Have I stumbled onto the Daily Mail in error? The article contained words with more than two syllables and its headline wasn't all in capitals, no so :). Besides, they would have considered two thirds "the whole world". 1 1 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 09:47 GMT Anonymous Coward Re: Hmmm El reg is just like the Daily mail, except instead of dodgy semi-nude celebrities we get Alistair Dabbs. 7 1 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 10:25 GMT VinceH Re: Hmmm When you put it like that, I wonder if the Daily Mail might be a preferable read. Oh, hang on, no, the operative word there is "read" ;) 3 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 12:03 GMT Anonymous Coward Re: Hmmm "El reg is just like the Daily mail, except instead of dodgy semi-nude celebrities we get Alistair Dabbs." The IT equivalent of Alan Partridge. 2 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 13:11 GMT 2460 Something Re: Hmmm He only did it once around the office and that was for charity? For the pics visit https://fake.url/naked :D 3 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 12:36 GMT Dabooka Re: Hmmm @AC Yes I get that 60% is near 67% which is two thrirds (if you ignore the 10% variation of course, but what's that amongst friends) except the article stated the values as between 30-60%; take a median and you're at 45%, so less than half. It just seems to me to be a bit of a stretch to claim two thirds from the values on offer. Try making asumptions like that in an acadmeic piece and see where it gets you 1 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 08:28 GMT Sir Runcible Spoon Responsibility to train users It wouldn't be too much to ask for these major media players to train their users a bit would it? For example, a PR campaign that uses phishing techniques to push people to a web page that tells them that they "have just been landed, their PC could have been compromised, and oh, by the way, that link you clicked without thinking about it was what go you into hot water" plus "Here are a few tips on staying safer" I know it would be a drop in the ocean, but every little bit helps. The more people do it, the more it seeps into the general mindset of the population that being careful online is as important as not leaving your wallet on a bus seat. 3 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 19:24 GMT Vector Re: Responsibility to train users Here's your training in a nutshell: Just. Don't. Click. On. Dodgy. ShortURLs. People. URL's can be difficult for the average person to parse, but at least a full URL can be semi-reliably vetted by the domain. ShortURLs could lead anywhere. 3 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 09:14 GMT Captain Badmouth "Publication of the tool is made in the name of awareness, the pair say, as is much offensive security research" Why is the security research offensive? 1 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 10:55 GMT Colin Ritchie I think it might be a definition. "Offensive security research, even among white-hat hackers, has helped the community to 'think like attackers' and enhance defensive technologies. However, this research comes at a significant cost and there are new arguments emerging that the work of the benevolent security research community is driving down the cost and complexities of attacks against computer networks. There is a growing sentiment that the intellectual pursuit of exploiting software vulnerabilities and defeating mitigations is simply providing a roadmap for the bad guys to break into computer systems. " - Virus Bulletin.com Sorry if I am being too literal. Feeling a wee bit Vulcan today. 1 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 11:05 GMT Titus Aduxass Puzzled I'm reading, Tweeting and re-Tweeting about the TransContinental race that's currently going on. Given that this tool will likely created a reasonably-relevant Tweet which presumably would send me to a compromised page how the hell am I supposed to protect myself against this? 0 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 11:13 GMT Anonymous Coward Re: Puzzled "how the hell am I supposed to protect myself against this?" Don't click on short URLs, ever. Don't use Twitter. 10 1 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 11:24 GMT Jos V Re: Puzzled Or install a proper extension. In case of firefox for instance: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/long-url-please/ 3 0 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 14:40 GMT PrivateCitizen Re: Puzzled Given that this tool will likely created a reasonably-relevant Tweet which presumably would send me to a compromised page how the hell am I supposed to protect myself against this? Harden your device - patch, control permissions, lock down apps, go via a proxy/firewall and have an up to date, working, AV. Dont focus on the short URL threat otherwise you'll just as easily get pwnd by a flash based advert hosted by Yahoo on a legitimate website. Short URLs are a PR gambit to talk about hacking threats - they arent significantly worse than clicking on any URL to a website you dont know, even sites you do know can have compromised pages. 1 1 Reply Friday 5th August 2016 11:14 GMT Wade Burchette There can be a simple fix Twitter can intercept all hyperlinks and provide a warning page with the resolved shortlink. Something along the lines of "You are now leaving Twitter and being redirected to <<full hyperlink here>>." If the shortlink is from a source that will not let Twitter resolves it, provide an additional warning: "We could not resolve the shortlink to the full hyperlink. Scammers and malware creators often used dodgy shortlinks. Proceed at your own risk."
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It seemed like a pretty big departure from Fred Van Lente's "super hero" approach, but one of the main draws of G.I. Joe is that it can be many things to many people, so perhaps the transition wouldn't be a bad thing? And it wasn't. The first issue was very dialogue and prose heavy, which is expected for a "set up" to this new take on the G.I. Joe mythology, but the good thing is the dialogue is smart and to the point, and establishes this is a modern political action yarn. I can already see the tights and armor fading from view as more military elements come to the forefront, yet I'm still sensing some G.I. Joe influence. In other words, I don't think we're being thrust too far into military realism as the Chuck Dixon Special Missions titles had a tendancy to do. I think we've seen some extremes in recent years between Van Lente and Dixon, and it would be terrific if Traviss could find some good middle ground. It's the same middle ground that Hama has seemingly effortlessly walked throughout his several decade career. It's okay for gritty military realism and crazy science fiction wackyness to co-exist in one cohesive universe. That's kind of what G.I. Joe has been for over 30 years. It almost seems like writers are afraid to do both, so they choose one or the other and drift towards that extreme. It's very early, and certainly first impressions are that Traviss will stay along the lines of miliary realism, but when it's written as smart and captivating as issue #1 was, I think that's okay. Scarlett is the main catalyst of G.I. Joe's attempt at legitimacy this time around, working alongside Joe Colton to try and convince the upper brass that G.I. Joe is still needed in a time when Cobra has seemingly gone legitimate. Meanwhile, Traviss has elected to take Paul Allor's storyline at the end of the previous G.I. Joe run and go with it, which was an interesting decision, and a nice point of continuity between the two stories. Steve Kurth's art is another link between the universes, and he seems to have evolved nicely here, though some of his face work still looks a bit animated. In many panels, though, he does some very nice shade work and does a really good job setting the mood, especially in those scenes within G.I. Joe headquarters where the remaining team members, Mainframe, Roadblock, and Helix are talking about their potential futures. The way vultures are circling and trying to pick the carcass of the team, bringing them into other government agencies is a really interesting angle as well. Really, what this first issue comes down to is setting the stage. We have some very intriguing moving parts, from potential civil unrest, to dissention within the Cobra ranks, and a G.I. Joe team desperate for a "win" to save the very future of their team. There are some fascinating political elements interwoven in this story, and its quite clear that Traviss has a great grasp of modern international intrigue. This first issue was a very well thought out, well conceived introduction to this G.I. Joe team of the future, and I was very pleasantly surprised. Yes, it stays on the side of realism, but it doesn't shy away from the politics and the international ramifications of a team like G.I. Joe doing what it does, and I'm really interested to see what comes of it. Great introduction. I'll definitely be reading along. Last edited by General_Hawk; 10-13-2014 at 11:25 AM. Managing Editor YoJoe.com Webmaster GeneralsJoes.com Reviews, News, and Opinions Reply With Quote Sponsored Links Remove Advertisements Advertisements 10-14-2014 #2 seaneley View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries View Articles Member Join Date Jul 2004 Posts 217 Not sure if I'm interested in the "political side" of G.I. Joe. 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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Album $7 USD or more You own this Send as Gift Black Vinyl LP Record/Vinyl + Digital Album Black vinyl LP with newsprint poster and download card Includes unlimited streaming of Confused via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 7 days Buy Record/Vinyl $11 USD or more You own this Buy again Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. I Am Not Right 02:13 2. Encarcerated 02:22 3. Bug 02:38 4. Bored 02:50 5. Raining In My Head Again 04:19 6. Paranoid Time 02:08 7. Been Here Before 01:47 8. Words 02:55 9. Fake 02:47 10. Too Many Roads 04:35 about Purchase a physical copy here: www.frameworklabel.com/products Hailing from the deep and storied woods of Western Massachusetts, Gluebag deliver an exceptional collection of luring, blown out sounds with their ‘Confused' LP. Featuring members of SQRM, World Domination, and Crystalline Roses, this 3 piece blends the songwriting of late-60s rock with the urgency of American hardcore punk to create a sound that is far from commonplace in the current underground scene. Originally recorded in 2008 and distributed on a small number of cassette tapes by the band, we're thrilled to celebrate Gluebag's recent return from dormancy with the release of 'Confused' in it's original intended form on vinyl. Fans of Neil Young, Dead Moon, and true punk will rejoice at the existence of Gluebag, and at the absorbing songs found within ‘Confused’
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Homepage / Udemy Coupons / Health & Fitness / Dieting / Udemy Free Coupons - Best Keto Recipes Thai Food Ketogenic Diet Thai Cooking Udemy Free Coupons – Best Keto Recipes Thai Food Ketogenic Diet Thai Cooking By adminPosted on July 19, 2021 Udemy 100% Off Coupon Course | Authentic Simple Thai food for your everyday diet. Best Keto food Ketogenic Diet plan. Thai Cookig class Easy Recipes. What you’ll learn Learning step by step to cook Keto Thai Food with detailed recipes which are delicious. Learning about preparation of herbs for Thai cooking. Learning to use substitute ingredients at home to cook Keto Thai Food. Requirements Please prepare basic kitchen tools as follows: Knife, cutting board, measuring cup and spoon, plates and bowls, a pan or wok, electric grinder or blender. No prior knowledge or experience about Thai Cooking is required. Description Hi there, my name is Pla. As I have grown older and understood the importance of a well-balanced healthy diet, I have started to focus on creating low-carb meals as well as avoiding hidden food additives as much as possible. As I find it difficult to skip meals or reduce portions to control my weight, I started to be more interested in low carbohydrate Keto recipes to maintain my target weight range. By adopting this approach, I have found that I can enjoy eating as normal without skipping meals or reducing the amount I eat. I feel sick when I don’t eat enough food, and skipping meals is one of my migraines. However, selecting what I eat is very important to achieve my diet plan. I am Thai and most of the food I eat is Thai, so over the last few years, I have learned to cook all my favorite Thai dishes to be suitable for a keto diet without taking away the key flavors in these classic Thai dishes. The ketogenetic diet has seen significant growth in popularity in recent years. Keto has been helping countless people maintain their weight to lead a healthier lifestyle. I know many of you love Thai food as much as I do. But when it comes to a keto diet, is Thai food a good choice? The most popular Thai dishes are that rice or noodles are a key component, often along with sugary sauces that are all off-limits on a keto diet. The good news is, I can tell you now that authentic-tasting Thai food can be compatible with a keto diet without compromising on flavor, in short, you can have both. You can enjoy all the unique and fragrant tastes of Thailand on a low-carb diet, from coconut milk and curry to Thai-inspired cauliflower rice and stir-fries. To create a varied ketogenic diet at home I have adapted the recipes I love to eat without having to sacrifice them as part of my keto-friendly diet, ketogenic kitchen. While it’s true that many Thai dishes are usually eaten with rice or noodles and sugary sauces that are off-limits on a keto diet, there are plenty of ways to work around this and still enjoy the flavors and traditions of Thai cooking. Replacing traditional rice with delicious low-carb alternatives such as cauliflower rice, broccoli rice or Konjac rice is one of the many examples I will show you in this course. My Thai cooking, keto Recipes have been adapted from my original Thai and vegan Thai cooking techniques to create authentic Keto Thai food for my diet with just a few simple replacements or alternative ingredients that can be easily added to your cabinets for your regular diet cooking. Nothing fancy! I never feel I miss anything while I am on a keto diet and I have been delighted how easily these adapted recipes have become part of my everyday food. I believe you will feel the same. Check out the Keto Thai cooking if you want to enlarge your choice of keto cooking at home for your regular diet. See you in the course. Who this course is for: This course is a good for anyone who loves Thai food wanting to add variety to their Ketogenetic diet. This course is suitable for someone already familiar with a keto diet. This course is good for beginner Thai cooks. You do not need any experience or knowledge about Thai Cooking. The course will guide you through basic food preparation, ingredients introduction and step by step cooking. This course does not go into advanced cooking techniques or the benefits of a keto diet, it simply provides keto Thai recipes.
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Eventually there will be an awakening, a balancing of the scales and a bill to be paid, and for that I hold gold - Jim Sinclair Top Rasta Gold Member Posts: 1467 Joined: 07 Oct 2011, 15:16 Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by Rasta » 05 Jun 2012, 08:04 USNews.com: Calls for a U.S. Gold Audit Miss the Point By JAMES RICKARDS Analysis should always be based on the best available evidence and not speculation. I have seen some evidence, gathered from military and Treasury officials, that the gold is where the government says it is. I have seen no evidence whatsoever that it is not. Based on this, I assume the gold is there. If I learn differently someday, I'll change my view, but until then I'll base my economic and monetary analyses on the fact that the United States is the proud owner of 8,133 metric tons. The gold can be leased in paper transactions without ever leaving Ft. Knox or West Point. The leased gold can then be rehypothecated by J.P. Morgan to other banks and so on until multiple parties all claim some title to the same physical gold. That gold goes on to support an even larger inverted pyramid of "paper gold" transactions in futures, options, forwards, swaps, and so-called unallocated storage. One reason not to do an audit is to avoid all of the awkward legal title questions that would arise once the physical existence issue was settled. The Treasury would rather ignore gold than open Pandora's Box. Eventually there will be an awakening, a balancing of the scales and a bill to be paid, and for that I hold gold - Jim Sinclair Top Adamus Gold Member Posts: 1481 Joined: 06 Oct 2011, 08:29 Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by Adamus » 05 Jun 2012, 09:42 Rasta wrote: USNews.com: Calls for a U.S. Gold Audit Miss the Point By JAMES RICKARDS Analysis should always be based on the best available evidence and not speculation. I have seen some evidence, gathered from military and Treasury officials, that the gold is where the government says it is. I have seen no evidence whatsoever that it is not. Based on this, I assume the gold is there. If I learn differently someday, I'll change my view, but until then I'll base my economic and monetary analyses on the fact that the United States is the proud owner of 8,133 metric tons. The gold can be leased in paper transactions without ever leaving Ft. Knox or West Point. The leased gold can then be rehypothecated by J.P. Morgan to other banks and so on until multiple parties all claim some title to the same physical gold. That gold goes on to support an even larger inverted pyramid of "paper gold" transactions in futures, options, forwards, swaps, and so-called unallocated storage. One reason not to do an audit is to avoid all of the awkward legal title questions that would arise once the physical existence issue was settled. The Treasury would rather ignore gold than open Pandora's Box. So why did we sell our gold? A 1000 tons in 40 years. We'd better leased it to contribute to the (paper)system . Top Rasta Gold Member Posts: 1467 Joined: 07 Oct 2011, 15:16 Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by Rasta » 05 Jun 2012, 10:18 Adamus wrote: So why did we sell our gold? A 1000 tons in 40 years. We'd better leased it to contribute to the (paper)system . Because our politicians could, without being stopped. A nice phrase from Dutch prime minister Wim Kok: "By selling the gold reserves, we can reduce our deficits." Something which obviously never happened. Eventually there will be an awakening, a balancing of the scales and a bill to be paid, and for that I hold gold - Jim Sinclair Top Indiana Jones Freegold Member Posts: 4765 Joined: 05 Oct 2011, 16:00 Contact: Contact Indiana Jones Website Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by Indiana Jones » 05 Jun 2012, 10:44 We sold national gold reserves but at the same time increased our deficits ..... Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But since no one was listening, everything must be said again. Top bailouts4ever Bronze Member Posts: 127 Joined: 08 Oct 2011, 15:36 Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by bailouts4ever » 05 Jun 2012, 11:23 Come on pals! Don't cry for your sold gold - at least you had it at some time. The Germans have done that much "smarter" and much "more efficient"! We have acquired gold with our trade surpluses, have stored it in countries that have most likely leased/sold it. So on paper we have gold which for "cost reasons" we do not store. The paper solution is thus much safer... 0.00 € is what your account statement will show on a long enough timeline. Top bailouts4ever Bronze Member Posts: 127 Joined: 08 Oct 2011, 15:36 Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by bailouts4ever » 10 Jun 2012, 08:18 Morning, I heard of this development about more than six months ago. Now it's in the press. http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article10 ... h-vor.html German companies prepare for Euro collapse. Consultants and lawyers are hired in order to install legal entities in order to crop and withdraw financial assets from local susidiaries in crisis states. Companies further empty their Euro denominated accounts abroad (during night time and over weekends) in order not be safe in case of a Euro exit. Cheers. 0.00 € is what your account statement will show on a long enough timeline. Top bailouts4ever Bronze Member Posts: 127 Joined: 08 Oct 2011, 15:36 Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by bailouts4ever » 10 Jun 2012, 08:24 Ah, and yes... Have you ever considered that yesterday the Euro group jerks have decided to give money to Spain with nothing in return. Until now Ireland, Portual and Greece received government funding in return to reforms and austerity. Spain yesterday managed to get bank funding in return to nothing. HORRAY! That surely does not open the door to moral hazard and make the others (Ireland, Portugal, Greece) ask why they stick to reforms and austerity. Guess it won't take long til these countries ask for a renegotiation of their bailout terms... 0.00 € is what your account statement will show on a long enough timeline. Top Spruitje Freegold Member Posts: 2563 Joined: 19 Oct 2011, 01:34 Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by Spruitje » 11 Jun 2012, 12:05 bailouts4ever (Haystack April) wrote: Hey, let's have a look into the ECB's balance sheet and check what the Portuguese banks and government has passed on the ECB as "collateral". http://www.ecb.int/paym/coll/assets/htm ... 120427.txt We all now that particularly government bonds are safe as can be...if you now take a look into the about the middle of the above document you will find a column called "PRICE SPECIFICATION". There is a set of bonds with a maturity date of December 31, 9999 - no joke - the year 9999. Issued by the Portuguese Central Government during WW2 these bonds have now been passed on to the ECB as collateral. Bonds being paid by in 7987 years being accepted as collateral says everything about the Euro system. Best greetings. Perhaps we talk here about the "perpetual bonds"? ... However it stays worthless collateral. kept me awake last night Last edited by Spruitje on 11 Jun 2012, 13:14, edited 1 time in total. Study while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing; prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing. - William Arthur Ward - Top Adamus Gold Member Posts: 1481 Joined: 06 Oct 2011, 08:29 Re: Haystack June 2012 Quote Post by Adamus » 11 Jun 2012, 12:44 bailouts4ever wrote: Ah, and yes... Have you ever considered that yesterday the Euro group jerks have decided to give money to Spain with nothing in return. Until now Ireland, Portual and Greece received government funding in return to reforms and austerity. Spain yesterday managed to get bank funding in return to nothing. HORRAY! That surely does not open the door to moral hazard and make the others (Ireland, Portugal, Greece) ask why they stick to reforms and austerity. Guess it won't take long til these countries ask for a renegotiation of their bailout terms... the Belgians: "it doesn't cost us more than a 1.000.000.000 euros". Loss = Profit 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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Self-Care Tip #243 – See yourself as special rather than your pain and know that you will find your normal again. What is your normal? When we were kids, we all had a perspective of what normal was. Let’s say it was “here.” Let’s imagine we were lovely then, nurtured and emotionally bonded. We struggled through peer conflicts, social anxiety and rivalry. We wanted a bike. Image via Wikipedia Then we got a little older. Maybe our parents divorced. Maybe, a sibling died. Maybe we were abused or in an accident and damaged. Damage changes normal. What we never would have thought would be acceptable in our lives became acceptable. We suffered. We lived. Life was indiscriminate and ignored our status. We think there must be a mistake. What is our normal at one point, filtered through remaining hopes, grew into regenerating fantasies, through real potential and it moved again. We are older now and more suffering comes. Where is our normal? We survive our child, our own dear perfect boy, hanging from a tree. Normal? No dear God! No! And we continue to live. Two years. Two years are what it takes for our biology to catch up to the shock. Two years are what it takes for us to begin to accept and realize that in this new normal we care again. We choose it in fact. People don’t remember his name or talk about him and we can’t remember his eyes. We are ashamed and lose our breath from panic just trying to see them. We want to bang our head because we know there is something wrong about feeling normal! Ever! Again! after that. But we do. Our normal mutates over financial ruin, abandonment and a growing healthy list of disfiguring illnesses. We accept them and say yes please. Live. We want to live. This is acceptable. This is normal. Our friends die. Our memory. We can’t find our teeth. Our heart stops. We die and the world finds normal. The world chooses just like we did. What we don’t think will ever be allowed to happen while we brush hair, clip our nails and microwave food, happens. We endure these changes. We find normal again. What is your normal? My brother, Vance Johnson MD, is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist. He said that during his residency, close to 100% of spinal cord injury paralysis survivors he worked with wanted to die after their injury. Many of them would beg him to let them die. They would cuss at him for keeping them alive. I leaned very heavily on the studies and data during those times. It was very hard. Vance said that what kept him faithful to his task was knowing that close to 100% of them after two years would be glad they were kept alive. Even the ones who were basically breathing through a straw and that’s all that moved on them; even they wanted to live. These people found a new normal. Where is our normal? We will want it. We will adapt. Biology will catch up to our reality. Remember that your pain is not special. You are special. Not your pain. Pain is normal. Question: When this happened to you, how did normal find you despite the rubble? How does this concept feel to you, that your pain is not special? Does it make you angry or what? Please tell me your story. Please Share this: Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn Pinterest More Reddit Print Like this: Like Loading... This entry was posted in Anxiety, Choices, Coping skills, Depression, Love, Personal Journey, Presence, self care, Suffering, suicide and tagged aging, anxiety, behavioral health, Conditions and Diseases, Death, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Disorders, emotional health, end-of-life, Family, God, grief, health, Mental Health, Neurological Disorders, Pain, Pain Management, Parenting, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, positive psychology, psychiatry, Psychology, Research, self care, Separation anxiety disorder, Sibling, Social anxiety, Social anxiety disorder, Spinal cord injury, suicide, Trauma and Injuries. Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation ← Interrogatives of Self-Care Anger – Sometimes There Doesn’t Have to Be A Reason → 30 thoughts on “Your Pain is Not Special. It Is Normal.” askirtaweek | April 20, 2011 at 9:41 pm If pain is not special, if it is normal, then it is another place on the journey and I know I will get through it. Many have before me and will in the future. If my pain is normal, not special, then I have fellow sojourners–I am not alone. It’s normal and others can hold my hand and empathize with me. They have felt it too. LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 8:55 pm ah skirt-lady, this was great. thank u. LikeLike Reply Cindy Taylor | April 20, 2011 at 10:26 pm The human resilience and capacity for recovery never ceases to astonish me. Can there be a parallel to what you have written here in the adage that hope springs eternal? LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 8:55 pm oh yes. i hope so at least 😉 LikeLike Reply carldagostino | April 21, 2011 at 2:41 am I am going to take the flip side here. Perhaps our individual normal is what we are AFTER all these abnormal things and misfortunes weather and sculpture us. And in a societal reference ,in the concrete jungle of today’s technopolis there is only anomie(chaos and change) and no normal or status quo. Change is the new normal. LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 8:56 pm carl u r such a misplaced anarchist ;). LikeLike Reply Nancy | April 21, 2011 at 6:46 am A friend of over forty years teases me because we end almost every conversation with my saying “I’ll can get through this (problem or situation or pain or whatever) and then everything will be back to normal again.” During the years when I was up to my ears in work and volunteering and raising children, that was funny. The last eighteen years haven’t been. I feel better and I’m doing so much more, but I can’t remember what the normal was that we used to giggle about getting back to. I’m not sure I know what normal is for me…or ever was. Or maybe I didn’t know, until today. Maybe pain and suffering and stress and fear ARE my normal and the fact that I have learned how to live with them is special. But why am I suddenly crying? LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 8:57 pm how r u doing now? sorry bout the tears friend. let us know. LikeLike Reply Nancy | April 24, 2011 at 7:17 pm I’m fine. Maybe more than fine. Tears sometimes are good. I think maybe the tears I shed over this subject were tears of relief. It’s so hard to fight the “normal” of physical and emotional pain. It’s harder to pretend they aren’t normal. I’ve done that all of my 70 years. To suddenly understand that “special” is a better way of looking at what my “normal” is was like removing my world from my shoulders…MY world from MY shoulders. Brought up at lot of good and a lot of sad, but, in the end, after a good cry, I think the good is winning! Thanks. LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 26, 2011 at 10:05 pm wonderful to hear nancy. thanks for keeping us posted LikeLike Reply kateshrewsday | April 21, 2011 at 7:44 am A profound question today. I like to think that we are none of us normal: that we are either happy or unhappy; that each path is singular, and involves its own trials, its own pools of happiness, and makes us who we are. When my sister went through a deep trauma we found that being happy did return: in tiny slivers at first, a beautiful sunset or listening to her children playing. Then it became puddles, then pools. Occasionally she is completely happy. I am full of awe at your brother’s fellow human beings who found their way back to the possibility of being happy despite daunting odds. LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 8:58 pm we r special like that kate. thank u for saying it so well. i’m so sorry to hear about your sisters pain. may she b healed. keep on. LikeLike Reply Carol Ann Hoel | April 21, 2011 at 8:21 am Emotional pain is difficult. I live with it and accept it, but I’m not alone. Jesus, sweet Jesus. Alone I’d be devastated. The physical pain I’ve endured has always been temporary. I’m not good with it. I’m not sure I’d accept it as normal. Well, I do have physical pain that is permanent and ongoing, but not excruciating pain. I’ve learned to live with that ongoing discomfort. I guess it’s my normal and has been as long as I remember. I doubt that I’d adapt to severe pain. God is good and I haven’t had to deal much with acute physical pain. A gas attack puts me on the floor. Don’t laugh. Please. Blessings to you, Sana… LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 8:59 pm silly carol. LikeLike Reply Cathy | April 21, 2011 at 1:13 pm I feel like I endured so much over the years that my normal is broken. I don’t want to be normal. I want to be happy but there is always something disrupting the normal. LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 9:00 pm yes, normal can b quite cumbersome in some places, i agree. thank u cathy. let us know where and when happiness finds u if u like. we’d luv to journey w u. LikeLike Reply suzicate | April 21, 2011 at 4:34 pm I really don’t know what my “normal” is…I’ve always felt different, never normal. I used to think it was a bad thing, but I’ve come to accept myself as I am and change the things I didn’t like. Somehow we do manage to get through things we never thought we could. Whether it’s our own make up, a support system, or the combination, we manage to stand on our own two feet in time…different levels of pain take different amounts of healing time. LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 9:06 pm manage to stand on our own to feet in time – love that “in time” statement. captures a lot about the process including anxiety and other emotions. thanks suzicate. keep on. LikeLike Reply kevin blumer | April 21, 2011 at 7:01 pm now that would make you a very clever doctor if you could make this stick in my head your pain is not special its normal i was taught that pain doesnt hurt maybee that is wrong so maybee i should think pain is normal but i dont feel it all the time when you say angry the weird thing is i felt i didnt like it but some times in becoming better you have to really test yourself LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 9:07 pm i hope i’m clever thank 🙂 keep on mister LikeLike Reply bluerose | April 21, 2011 at 7:48 pm wow! what a great saying – “your pain is not special, you are.” How did normal find me? I’m not sure it ever leaves, even when trauma hits. Like you say, we adapt, and I’ve adapted many times over. I live with physical pain, but I don’t want it to be special. Normal’s ok I guess, if I can’t heal or cure it. It’s not who I am, though [the pain I live with doesn’t define who I am], and if I can’t cure it, then I search for peace in other ways [creative outlets mainly]. I guess I don’t really hope for normal. I hope for peace, peace of mind. sorry I haven’t gotten back to you about my regimen. I haven’t forgotten, just had a lot of things come up. I’m heading out of town, so I’ll get back to you next week. LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 9:09 pm thank u bluerose, as ever. your support is special to me too. i actually remembered u said something about your problems not defining u in an earlier comment-blog-post and thought of u when writing this. i luv’d what u said. n no worries bout the update on regimen. at your leisure. it will b fun to share w u whenever it comes. keep on. LikeLike Reply Kaily | April 21, 2011 at 8:44 pm If pain is normal then I don’t want “normal.” LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | April 23, 2011 at 9:10 pm laughing. reminds me of when i wrote the blog-post on “going toward” our pain, my dad commented that he is always trying to go away from pain. u earthy folk keep us grounded. keep on. LikeLike Reply clarbojahn | May 5, 2011 at 2:35 pm In my reading the Course In Miracles, I learn we are all Children of God. We live in illusion. We are not real only truth that is real is that we are spirit. We are,all of us children of God or the Christ. That is what is special about us. Our pain is an illusion,a dream. Not as God intended us to be. So when we feel pain, it is not our reality. I have a chronic back failure condition and need a lot of pain meds and a weekly chiropractor appt. There are emotional issues I deal with on a daily basis. This is not me, I am only as God intended me to be. LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | May 5, 2011 at 3:44 pm i resonate w your picture of our essence. i’m sure others do too. thank u clar LikeLike Reply Leslie Radentz, MD | September 30, 2011 at 11:24 pm Oh My! Precious Dr. Quijada, You have set up a beautiful site for souls to reflect and feel connected. What a blessing! My story: I don’t like pain. Love, inspiration, creativity and invention are my weapons against pain. Sometimes I win, Sometimes I lose, but I keep fighting. When I fall, and I do fall, God helps me back up when I reach out to Him. As I get back on my feet, I look around at the people in my life and I wonder if I am entertaining angels unaware. (Dr. Quijada, you are soooo busted! You are clearly an angel!) LikeLike Reply Sana Johnson-Quijada MD | October 5, 2011 at 10:38 am you’re a big sweetie Dr. Radentz LikeLike Reply grandma7501 | October 3, 2011 at 11:41 am Thanks for posting this again, Sana. It’s a good one!!! 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Tied up in sorrow, lost in my soul…” (1977) “Emotion” Recorded By: Samantha Sang Composed By: Robin Hugh Gibb / Barry Alan Gibb It’s been a longer span of time since I wrote a post on this blog. A number of reasons come to mind as I write this, but for now I will say it’s because of grief. Really, grief is just a pinch inside a mix of ingredients. Grief, with a good dose of anger, stirred with a mix of anxiousness makes for a good bunt cake to the belly. Throw that in a pre-heated oven deep down inside, and see what comes out as the temperature rises. Have you felt it yourself? This cake is bitter. Grief can be born out of many things. Frankly, it could be manifested out of an ongoing flash flood of issues, washing everything down stream, taking out foundations which were once thought as solid and sturdy. Photo by Ian Turnell on Pexels.com Take note of the drastic rise in crime across the U.S. Notice the overwhelming splash of drug abuse nationwide. Research the scoreless population of homelessness in our streets and under bridges. Violence is becoming the norm in the streets, against everyone, including Asians, elderly, and children. Much of which were committed by ex-cons who were set free from behind bars. Others act out due to mental illness, peer pressure, or pure hatred. Where is the righteous rage? Try not to ignore the vast numbers of “illegal” immigrants crossing our southern border at will. Throngs have entered illegally from all over the world. The White House continues to sit in silence about this problem. Many of these are sexually abused on the journey, victims of human trafficking. A few days ago, two little girls under 10 years old, walking solo across the border, had been sexually assaulted. Our border officers have had to get wet while retrieving bodies floating in the Rio Grande, including the bodies of children. Not a peep from the White House, as if it’s not happening. When out of the confines of much of the media, you will find out that thousands of these untested, unmasked, unvaccinated illegal immigrants are ill with COVID as they are freely placed by our government all over the U.S. by plane and bus, possibly in your town unknowingly. It’s not a racial statement to point out the facts of what is going on. That’s a foolish default narrative accusation set-up by those who don’t want to face the problem, but are willing to attack those who do. Pouring in without resistance includes drug mules, various criminals, and well-known gang members, including the murderous, MS-13. Very few are being vetted. There are those close to the the border crisis warning of terrorists taking advantage of an reckless open border. Yet, the White House looks the other way. Yep, nothing to see here. That’s the same people who planned the exit from Afghanistan. Trust? Unwise massive spending bills, much of which are politically charged from the far left, are being passed that will cripple our economy, leaving generations to come under water. Trillions of dollars we Americans do not have. We are no longer energy self-sufficient. Fossil fuel production here has been dramatically clipped in the last 8 months, and now we are dependent on OPEC, and OPEC’s whims once again. Sure, some nations pay $9.00/gallon and call it, “normal”. Some pay more than that. Is that what we want? My wallet isn’t big enough. How about yours? Maybe we will find a way to grind up all those statues of the founding fathers we have torn down and pour the dust into our gas tanks. Do you think that will work? At the same time, businesses are shutting down, while some can’t stay open due to the lack of employees. Why? Because the White House continues to spoon feed people with unemployment checks, along with stimulus checks, which add up to much more than their salaries. Critical Race Theory is quickly becoming a norm for school districts all across the nation. Why do we approve of our children being soaked in the false narrative that one race is better than the other, adding that one race is a perpetual victim at birth? CRT teaches against Martin Luther King, Jr. He believed a nation should not judge by the color of skin, but by one’s character. CRT aims to divide the population into tribes, no longer with the goal of ONE NATION, ONE PEOPLE. The White House approves. Why is that? We have a Godless generation being raised. Marxism is celebrated now. That sound isn’t wooden pews creaking as someone shifts their weight, it’s crickets. Ebbing away are moral directives and disciplines, unless it’s from the gang-banger on the corner, or the leftest professor with a communistic agenda. In fact, I have seen more Christian-haters, and Jew-haters, online now than ever before who rage openly, about how people of faith should be removed, or shut down in the proverbial public square. Just today, I read a post from an old friend who blamed the resistance to mask mandates on…(wait for it)…”religious people.” Have we forgotten how Nero blamed the ills of the Roman Empire, and even the burning of Rome on…(wait for it)…Christians? Oh, yeah. If CRT is replacing true history, than maybe no one will know about that. Photo by Jonas Ferlin on Pexels.com I have seen people I know die from COVID. At this very moment, one of my dearest cousins is struggling for her life from this virus, and her husband is in ICU on a ventilator who may not recover from it. At the same time, there are multitudes who will read this and respond with, “If they are part of the unvaccinated, they deserve to suffer and die.” The White House is now using a carefully crafted title, “The Pandemic of The Unvaccinated”. This is dangerous! It sets the idea, for minds of mush, that the pandemic is only here due to individuals who have chosen not to get vaccinated. Thus, the blame-game. This is where we are in our society now. The love of many will indeed wax cold, so says scripture. Unfortunately, much of our current politicians in Washington DC, care more about applauding themselves on passing a multi-trillion dollar spending bill into law, or the number of vaccines pierced this week, or how many masks are smothered over the faces of Americans than the sloppy mess of how it was decided to exit our people from Afghanistan. Because of this failure, many American soldiers have been killed in the process of helping to evacuate helpless civilians in harms way. Scores of civilian losses. Women who remain will be beaten, raped, murdered, and refused access to education. Why? Because there, they are seen as pack mules and baby factories by extremist pigs like the Taliban and ISIS-K. In THIS crisis, the White House can’t look the other way, only due to the outrage of the majority of Americans, as the White House watches the polls in hopes it will be just another news cycle scenario. Experts now fear another 9/11 will take place. I certainly expect it. So, yes, my grief is good! It needs to happen. Too many today are NOT grieving over the dragging down of our nation, our culture, our society, our laws. Too many haven’t felt grief at all because of the option to medicate oneself. Drink this. Swallow this. Shoot-up this. Snort this. So many of what’s running through our veins is coming across…(wait for it)…our southern border. Soon, grief is drowned in the pool of a blank mind, a blank spirit, a blank soul. America is in trouble. And if America is in trouble, the free world is in trouble. Believe me when I say, I am not wallowing in grief, but I do find it difficult to shampoo it all away. How do YOU rinse it out? Grief itself is not wrong. It is not a sin. In fact, Jesus said it’s even rewarded. “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” – Jesus – Matthew 5:3-4 (NAS) Even Jesus was a man of sorrows. He wasn’t shielded from hurting and pain. After His friend, Lazarus died, he was hit with grief. Before raising him from the dead… “Jesus wept.” – John 11:35 (KJV) He mourned for His nation in peril and disarray. “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you that murdered The Prophets and stoned those who were sent to it! How many times have I desired to gather your children, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were not willing! Behold, your house is left to you desolate!” – Jesus – Matthew 23:37-38 (Aramaic Bible In Plain English) He sees. He knows. He weeps. The Author and Finisher of The Faith wrote of all of the above in prophecies, both in the Old Testament and the New Testament. He also comforts in the most difficult of times. That means I can react to our state of affairs and grieve. In doing so, I know I am in good company. Grieving is expected. Righteous action is plainly printed in fuel for the race. “I heard the LORD of Hosts declare: “‘Surely many houses will become desolate, great mansions left unoccupied. ‘” Isaiah 5:9 (Berean Study Bible) Welcome! Hi, I’m Alan. Long ago, during my radio career, I wrote, voiced and produced short :30-:60 radio features entitled, “Fuel For The Race.” Consider this my remodeled, expanded versions for whatever road you’re on. 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Fashion is a popular blogging subject. Fashion trends can change at a moment’s notice and the blog platform is a great way to announce these changes because blogs are easily updated and followed by millions readers all over the world. By the time the latest trends are announced on magazines and on TV, they may have already been published on fashion blogs across the world. This is why a lot of fashion blogs that are credible are followed closely by the fashion industry generating millions of dollars in advertising revenues. This makes fashion a lucrative blogging topic. Beginning a blog about fashion requires first selecting the appropriate WordPress style theme. A fashion theme is a basic WordPress theme with additional functionalities and plugins appropriate to fashion-related topics. The layout and color scheme is created to appeal to the demographics who are extremely fascinated by fashion. The theme utilizes light and elegant colors that are sometimes similar to the color trends in the fashion world. The theme was designed to correctly display pictures, flash content and videos since the majority of fashion blogs are pictures and video-centric. The theme has also numerous widgets and plugins which add to the functionality of fashion blogs. Widgets that include tips for fashion, weight loss tips and fashion news, trends updates and even mini dress up games to make the blog more enjoyable for those who visit the blog. A commercial blog is dependent on the revenue from advertising to monetize their website’s traffic. A WordPress style theme is optimized for all types of advertising platforms such as Google AdSense and clickbank as and affiliate programs that are compatible with the majority of popular programs and networks. Some blogs also offer direct sales of their websites, using the high readership of their blog to offer fashion items made by them or in a unique arrangement by a specific designer. This means that they use a stylish theme that has the capability to handle the majority of online payment options. Fashion blogging isn’t just a lucrative niche. In the last few years, we have seen a trend emerge in the world of fashion, where a few fashion blogs are starting to influence real world fashion trends. A growing number of people are taking up fashion blogs in order to increase their credibility and credibility as an efficient and knowledgeable source of fashion-related information online. This can lead to various benefits such as being invited to exclusive fashion shows together with mainstream media as well as be granted first access to the upcoming season’s fashions. Often some industry players engage in fashion blogging as a means of demonstrating their expertise and to create connections with other players in the industry they could trade with. Some fashion designers just starting out do fashion blogging to generate buzz about their own products.Get more info at https://greensexpressdelivery.com/. It is the variety of reasons for fashion blogging that have generated various designs of the WordPress fashion theme. People who are passionate about fashion have a keen taste in design and aesthetics and this tastes are reflected in the appearance of the WordPress fashion theme. It is designed with care. From the fonts used, the layout, the header footer, sidebar, footer and even the colors every aspect of a fashion themes is designed in a way to appeal to fashion enthusiasts as well as followers. Once you pick theme that appeals to you, there is a way to enhance the theme since a WordPress theme comes with powerful customization options so bloggers can create their own distinctive brand for their blog about fashion.
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Fight disinformation. Get a daily recap of the facts that matter. Sign up for the free Mother Jones newsletter. Is something rotten in the state of Denmark? The Guardian broke news on Tuesday afternoon that the Copenhagen climate talks had fallen into “disarray” after text leaked from the Danish host government outlining a far weaker deal than expected. Although it seems like the leak story has been overblown, the episode has sparked serious questions about the Danish government’s leadership of these delicate negotiations. The leaked draft suggests that developed countries would be allowed much higher per capita carbon emissions up to 2050 than an earlier draft agreement permitted. The leaked document also allows only a limited role for United Nations in handling climate financing for poor countries, a move favored by wealthy nations but unpopular with the developing world. The Guardian suggested that the United States and the United Kingdom were parties to the draft as part of an inner circle of nations advising Denmark. However, the draft is dated Nov. 27, and negotiators insist it is just one of many different texts being circulated among participating countries. Earlier versions containing different goals leaked out in late November. US Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Change Jonathan Pershing said in a briefing to NGOs on Tuesday that he had not seen this draft and it should not be viewed as meaningful. Instead, he said, Danish negotiators have been working to fashion a number of draft texts reflecting what various parties might support as the final agreement. “There is no single Danish text,” said Pershing. “They are working on a series of texts, because that is their role in the presidency.” “If there was no Danish text, I would be appalled,” he added. “Their job is to bring something to the table.” Yvo de Boer, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change executive secretary, said, “This was an informal paper ahead of the conference given to a number of people for the purposes of consultations,” he said. But the text has provoked outrage from some developing nations. The African delegation staged an off-the-cuff protest soon after news of the leaked draft broke, storming into one of the main halls and making loud declarations about the great need for action. And the episode has also raised significant questions about the Danish government’s leadership of the summit. Lars Løkke Rasmussen, the current prime minister, has already come under fire both domestically and abroad for not taking climate change as seriously as his predecessor. In October, the country’s lead negotiator resigned, reportedly over differences with the prime minister. NGOs today attacked Rasmussen for the leaked draft. “The Rasmussen text is a distraction. His lack of leadership is breeding mistrust at the climate summit,” Martin Kaiser, Greenpeace International’s climate political adviser. “Rasmussen needs to get serious and focus on solving the roadblocks that have been caused by the industrialised countries refusing to agree on deep cuts in emissions, long term finance for the developing world, and a legally binding outcome in Copenhagen.” “The behind the scenes negotiations tactics under the Danish Presidency, have been focusing on pleasing the rich and powerful countries rather than serving the majority of states who are demanding a fair and ambitious solution,” said Kim Carstensen, leader of the World Wildlife Fund’s global climate initiative in a statement. “The Danish Prime Minister’s proposed text is weak and reflects a too elitist, selective and non-transparent approach by the Danish presidency.” Of course, it’s early days yet, and there’s a rush to make headlines declaring the Copenhagen summit a failure. 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Coronation Street (informally known as Corrie) is a British soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960.The programme centres on Coronation Street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on Salford,its terraced houses, café, corner shop, newsagents, textile factory and The Rovers Return pub. In the show’s fictional history, the street was built in the early 1900s and named in honour of the coronation of King Edward VII. Watch Coronation Street 22nd November 2021 Full Episode here. Coronation Street 22nd November 2021 Part 1 Full Episode Abi and Roy squirm as the police uncover the origins of Harvey’s gun. Max’s behaviour enrages David. Craig welcomes Faye home from prison Coronation Street 22nd November 2021 Part 1 Full Episode About Coronation Street Alya tells Ryan they are finished, and confronts Daisy in the cafe. Mr Hendricks returns the urn to the undertakers’, and Todd checks it – only to find the cash inside has gone. Fiz meets up with her date in the bistro, only to discover that Chris is a reporter hoping to run a story on aggrieved women who’ve been dumped for a younger model Next on Coronation Street Max turns to Daniel for advice on making amends. Roy wrestles with the burden of his guilt. Craig seeks reassurance regarding Faye
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maximizing the use of the common “dominant shape” to voice chords from major and melodic minor | Jim Funnell ∙ Jazz Pianist, Composer, Educator Jim Funnell ∙ Jazz Pianist, Composer, Educator Search Primary Menu Skip to content home about Jim Word Out AfuriKo lessons itinerary in the media discography sheet music light verses Search for: FunJazz Piano Lessons maximizing the use of the common “dominant shape” to voice chords from major and melodic minor November 21, 2021 funnelljazz Leave a comment A multifaceted structure The “dominant shape” is extremely versatile. In a tonal context, it can be used to voice all chords that are derived from melodic minor, and most chords that are derived from major (in a modal context, its use is broader yet). The degrees on which each of the chords below function are indicated in the captions below each example. Transposable formulas (specific arrangements of chord tones and tensions, e.g. “3 13 b7 9”) are also given in the captions for each chord (in each caption, position B is listed first and position A second to be consistent with the music notation). By position A/B, it is meant “dominant shape (voicing used for the V chord) extracted from the major II-V-I progression in position A/B.” The dominant shape is comprised of the following intervals (listed from the bottom to the top of the voicing): major third, major second, perfect fourth in position A / perfect fourth, minor second, major third in position B. Tonal use cases The mixolydian (dominant) chord is listed first, since it is, naturally, the one from which the thought of using the dominant shape to play other chords comes from. Then we have the altered chord, and it is interesting to note that there is a sub V (tritone substitution) relationship between the mixolydian and the altered dominant chords. Eb7 and A7alt, for example, indeed share the same guide tones (G and Db/C#), and their roots are indeed a tritone apart. As a result, one chord can be substituted for the other following the tritone substitution rule. Works on degrees: V (major), IV (melodic minor). Position B: 3 13 b7 9; Position A: b7 9 3 13. Works on degrees: VII (melodic minor). Position B: b7 #9 3 b13; Position A: 3 b13 b7 #9. I have then chosen to list the locrian and minor 6/9 chords, since they are also widely used. In fact, a minor II-V-I can be played entirely using the dominant shapes presented here (e.g. Emi7(b5) = E A Bb D, A7alt = G C Db F, Dmi6/9 = F A B E). Works on degrees: VII (major), VI (melodic minor). Position B: 1 11 b5 b7; Position A: b5 b7 1 11. Works on degrees: I (melodic minor), II (major). Position B: 6 9 b3 5; Position A: b3 5 6 9. Next up are the lydian and phrygian sounds, which also come in handy, albeit arguably more sporadically than the ones mentioned previously. Works on degrees: IV (major), bIII (melodic minor). Position B: #11 7 1 3; Position A: 1 3 #11 7. Works on degrees: III (major), II (melodic minor). Position B: 5 1 b9 11; Position A: b9 11 5 1. Lastly, the mixolydian b13/aeolian sound is probably the least common of all (moreover, it is rather tricky to find an adequate chord symbol for it, so the space has been left blank). Works on degrees: V (melodic minor), VI (major), Position B: 9 5 b13 1; Position A: b13 1 9 5. Practice tip Internalize both shapes by taking them through the cycle of fifths (using different roots in the left hand for example; that way you’ll get the different sounds described above). It’s fine if you have to think about the formulas at first, but try and gradually shift towards using your ears and muscle memory exclusively. It is without question a challenging exercise… But trust yourself in the process: it will be way more fun! 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This Agreement contains important information and guidelines for using the Georgia Department of Human Services (GA DHS), Division of Child Support Services’ (GA DCSS) Electronic Funds Transfer Service and its Internet Payment Web Site (GA Family Support Registry IPWS). By authorizing an Electronic Funds Transfer to be made for child support, or by accessing the GA Family Support Registry IPWS, You indicate your acknowledgment and acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. NOTICE REGARDING MANDATORY WAGE WITHHOLDING An Internet payment arrangement cannot replace federally mandated wage withholding. If You are a non-custodial parent and your order requires wage withholding, the Child Support agency may take withholding action or any other collection action without further notice to You, even though You are making or have made Internet payments. If You are currently under an income withholding order, making Internet payments will not result in the cancellation of your income withholding order. This statement of Terms and Conditions is called the "Agreement" and contains the rules and responsibilities of all participants in the GA Family Support Registry IPWS. I. DEFINITIONS In this Agreement, capitalized terms shall have the meaning set forth in this section: "Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network" is the funds transfer system, governed by the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) Operating Rules that provides for the interbank clearing of electronic entries for participating financial institutions. "Bank Account" means the checking or savings account from which all Internet Electronic Funds Transfer payments will be made. Your Bank Account must be held at a financial institution within the United States. You must be an authorized signer on the Bank Account in order to authorize a bank draft against the Bank Account. "Business Day" means Monday through Friday, excluding state, federal, and Federal Reserve holidays. "Case Number" is the number assigned to a child support case by the Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services. "Convenience Fee" is a fee for using the Credit Card service. The fee is 2.5% of the transaction and is separate from and in addition to the primary child support payment. "Credit Card" means the card issued by a financial institution or retail merchant that allows the holder to obtain cash and/ or purchase goods or services on credit. "Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)" is the mechanism for moving money electronically from one financial institution to another. "FSR Fee" is an administrative fee that is allowed under the Official Code of Georgia Section 19-6-33.1. The FSR Fee is $1.50 or 5% of the obligor’s payment; whichever is less. The fee is separate from an in addition to the primary child support payment. "Initiated" means the creation of an Internet web payment by entering Payment Instructions and scheduling a payment with the GA Family Support Registry IPWS. "Internet Payment Web Site Account" refers to the Electronic Funds Transfer account that You have registered with the GA Family Support Registry IPWS. "GA Family Support Registry IPWS" means the GA Child Support Internet Payment Web Site used for processing child support payments via the Internet. "Non-Business Days" are Saturday, Sunday, and state, federal, and Federal Reserve holidays. "Password" is the unique sequence of alpha/ numeric characters You have designated to secure access to your Electronic Funds Transfer Internet Payment Web Site Account. It is important to remember and protect your Password. "Payment Delivery Date" is the date you select for Electronic Funds Transfer payments to be drafted from your bank account and credited to your child support account. If the Payment Delivery Date falls on a Non-Business Day the funds will be withdrawn the next Business Day. If the Payment Delivery Date falls on a Non-Business Day and the next Business Day is in the following month, the payment will be withdrawn the previous Business Day. For example, a payment scheduled on the 30th day of the month when the 30th falls on a Saturday will be withdrawn on the last Business Day or the 29th of the month. "Payment Instructions" means the information provided by You for identification of a web payment to be made to a child support case(s) (such as, but not limited to, non-custodial parent's name, non-custodial parent's social security number, non-custodial parent's case number, payment amount, and payment date). "Posted Date" is the Business Day the payment is applied to your child support account. "Processing Period" is the period of time from two (2) Business Days prior to the Payment Delivery Date and continuing up to the Posted Date. "Regulation E" is the regulation promulgated by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in order to ensure consumers of a minimum level of protection in disputes arising from Electronic Funds Transfers. "Scheduled Payments" are any Internet payments that You have Initiated but which are not within the Processing Period. "User ID" is the unique sequence of alpha-numeric characters You have chosen at the time of Electronic Funds Transfer Service registration to identify yourself to GA Family Support Registry IPWS. "We," "Us," and "Our(s)" refer to the GA DHS, GA DCSS, the GA Family Support Registry IPWS, and/ or its agents. "You" and "Your(s)" refers to each person who registers and/ or uses the GA Family Support Registry IPWS, and each person who uses the GA Family Support Registry IPWS with the permission of a registered user. You may be a non-custodial parent making payments on your own behalf; You may be an employer withholding funds from a non-custodial parent at the direction of GA DCSS, or any other party making payments on behalf of a non-custodial parent. II. USER REQUIREMENTS In order to use the GA Family Support Registry IPWS to register for Electronic Funds Transfer or to a make a Credit Card payment, You must be a legal owner of the Bank Account, which You register with the GA Family Support Registry IPWS and/ or the credit card. You must also have a valid e-mail account and access to the Internet. III. USING THE GA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT WEB SITE ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER SERVICE Once You have submitted the information necessary to register with the GA Family Support Registry IPWS you will receive an e-mail acknowledging your registration. The Password that you selected will not appear in this e-mail. Your Password is the confidential security code that is required for access to your Internet Payment Web Site Account. By registering with the GA Family Support Registry IPWS and providing the information to correctly identify the child support account on which to apply child support payments, You authorize GA Family Support Registry IPWS to follow the Payment Instructions. When GA Family Support Registry IPWS receives a Payment Instruction, You authorize GA DCSS through the GA Family Support Registry IPWS to debit your Bank Account and apply the payment(s) on the Payment Delivery Date. Once it is determined that your GA Family Support Registry IPWS Payment request was successfully completed, You will receive a confirmation number and confirmation will be sent to You by e-mail. You may cancel or edit Scheduled Payments by following the directions within the application. There is no charge for canceling or editing Scheduled Payments. We may not have a reasonable opportunity to act on any cancellation or edit order given after a payment is in the Processing Period and it is not possible to cancel or edit a payment that has been "Posted." If You would like information about attempting to cancel or edit any payment which is in the "Processing Period," You must call the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Customer Service Unit at 1-866-836-6434. The hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time (EST), excluding state and federal holidays. Although We will make every effort to accommodate your request We will have no liability for failing to do so. Cancellation or edit requests received by the GA Family Support Registry IPWS within two (2) Business Days prior to the scheduled payment date (i.e., within the Processing Period) will be accepted only if We have a reasonable opportunity to act on such requests. If You call, the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Customer Service staff, they will also require You to present your request in writing. IV. USING THE GA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT WEB SITE CREDIT CARD PAYMENT SERVICE Once You have submitted the required personal and Credit Card information to authorize a child support payment by Credit Card, the Credit Card information will be validated by the web site. Once the Credit Card account is validated, You will be notified immediately by e-mail. The e-mail will provide You a record of the authorized child support payment, the calculated Convenience Fee, a confirmation number, and the payment time and date. Payment requests received will be made within two (2) to three (3) Business Days from the date the payment is confirmed on the web site. Payment requests equal to or greater than $2,500.00 may be held for up to 10 calendar days before posting to the child support account. LIMITATIONS ON USE GA Family Support Registry IPWS reserves the right to limit your use of the Internet payment service by imposing limits, hold times, or other measures if We believe that suspicious activity has occurred or may occur. TERMINATION OF REGISTRATION The GA DCSS and/ or its agents have taken steps to safeguard the integrity of its data and prevent unauthorized access to information maintained by the GA Family Support Registry IPWS. These measures are designed and intended to prevent corruption of data, block unknown and unauthorized access to our systems and information, and to provide reasonable protection of private information in our possession. GA DCSS and/ or its agents have the right to terminate your GA Family Support Registry IPWS registration, or to reject or reverse any transaction(s) You initiate at any time and for any reason, including, but not limited to: 1. Using the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Service (directly or indirectly) for any unlawful purpose; 2. In any way attempting to corrupt the security of the GA Family Support Registry IPWS; and/ or 3. Having payments returned by the bank for any reason including but not limited to non-sufficient funds, closed account, stop payment, etc. AVAILABILITY The GA Family Support Registry IPWS is intended to be available twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week. However, the GA Family Support Registry IPWS may be unavailable from time to time for scheduled maintenance. There may also be unscheduled down time, but We will work to minimize such interruptions in service. In the unusual event that system interruptions may result in a delay in processing payments, Scheduled Payments will be processed as soon as possible upon completion of any system maintenance. User agrees that GA DCSS and/ or its agents are not liable for any loss resulting from any delay in processing payments. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY GA DCSS and/ or its agents will use its best efforts to apply all your payments properly. However, GA DCSS and/ or its agents incur no liability for damages suffered by You as a result of your unsuccessful attempts to use the GA Family Support Registry IPWS. This disclaimer applies to any actions that are performed by any entity other than GA Family Support Registry IPWS in connection with your attempted use of the GA Family Support Registry IPWS. Damages for which GA DCSS and/ or its agents shall not be responsible include, but are not limited to, fees or charges assessed by your financial institution, telephone service provider, or Internet service provider. Furthermore, GA DCSS and/ or its agents shall not be responsible for any damages arising from or related to GA Family Support Registry IPWS's inability to complete any payments Initiated by You through the GA Family Support Registry IPWS because of the existence of any one or more of the following circumstances: 1. If your Bank Account does not contain sufficient funds to complete the Electronic Funds Transfer transaction; 2. If the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Service is not working properly and You know or have been advised by GA Family Support Registry IPWS about the malfunction before You execute the transaction; 3. If You provide GA Family Support Registry IPWS with incorrect information, including but not limited to the name, social security number, case number, or account information for the child support payment(s); 4. If the cancellation of a transaction was not received by GA Family Support Registry IPWS in a timely manner; or 5. If circumstances beyond our control (e.g., flood, labor strike, national emergency, etc.) prevent the completion of the transaction despite our reasonable precautions. You are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and operation of your computer and your browser software. The risk of error, failure, or non-performance is your risk and includes the risk that You do not operate your computer or your software properly. GA DCSS and/ or its agents are not responsible for any errors or failures from any malfunction of your computer or software. GA DCSS and/ or its agents are not responsible for any electronic virus or viruses that You may encounter. GA DCSS and/ or its agents are not responsible for computer virus related problems that may be associated with your use of GA Family Support Registry IPWS Service. GA DCSS and/ or its agents have no liability to You for any damage or other loss, direct or consequential, which You may suffer or incur by reason of your use of your computer or your software. GA DCSS and/ or its agents are not responsible for verification of the identity of recipients. GA DCSS and/ or its agents are not responsible for payments made to unintended recipients due to the input of incorrect information (including but not limited to social security number, case number, etc.) by You. PASSWORD AND SECURITY You agree not to give or make available to any unauthorized individuals your Electronic Funds Transfer account User ID or Password. You are responsible for all payments You authorize using the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Service. If persons use, with or without your consent, your User ID and Password to access your account, You are responsible for any transactions they authorize. If You believe that your User ID or Password have been lost or stolen or that someone has or may attempt to use the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Service without your consent or has transferred money without your permission, You must notify GA DCSS, GA Family Support Registry IPWS, and/ or its agents at once by calling the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Customer Service Unit at 1-866-836-6434, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time (EST), any Business Day. YOUR LIABILITY FOR UNAUTHORIZED TRANSFERS You must notify the GA Family Support Registry IPWS in writing within four (4) Business Days after the loss or theft of any access codes to your Bank Account, or of the Password or User ID to your GA Family Support Registry IPWS. If GA Family Support Registry IPWS is notified within these four (4) Business Days your liability will be limited to a maximum of $50.00. If You do not tell Us within four (4) Business Days after You learn of such loss or theft You could lose as much as $500.00. If You do not notify GA Family Support Registry IPWS within ninety (90) days after the earlier of the date You learn of an unauthorized transaction or the date You are sent a statement reporting the unauthorized transaction, your liability may include the amounts transferred without your authorization after the ninety (90) day period. If a good reason (such as a long trip or a hospital stay) prevented You from notifying GA Family Support Registry IPWS, You may submit a written request to have the period extended. These limits are outlined in the current edition of the Operating Rules of the ACH Network and Regulation E. Your liability for unauthorized Credit Card transactions shall be governed by the terms of your agreement with the financial institution that issued your Credit Card. ERRORS AND QUESTIONS In case of unauthorized transfers from, suspected errors in or, questions about your Internet Payment Web Site Account, You should, as soon as possible: 1. Telephone the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Customer Service Unit at 1-866-836-6434 during customer service hours. The hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time (EST), excluding state and federal holidays; or 2. Write Us at: GA Family Support Registry, P.O. Box 2459, Carrollton, GA 30112. If You think that an error has occurred on your Internet Payment Web Site account, or You need more information about a transaction that has been posted to your Internet Payment Web Site Account, You must: 1. Tell Us your name, social security number, and User ID; 2. Describe the error or the transaction You are unsure about, and explain as clearly as You can why You believe it is an error or why You need more information; and 3. Tell Us the date and dollar amount of the suspected error. If You tell Us verbally, We will also require that You send your complaint in writing within ten (10) Business Days after your verbal notification. We will usually determine whether an error occurred within ten (10) Business Days after We hear from You and will correct any error promptly. If We need more time, however, We may take up to 45 days to investigate your complaint or question. If We decide to do this, We will credit your account within ten (10) Business Days for the amount You think is in error, so that You will have the use of the money during the time it takes Us to complete our investigation. If We ask You to put your complaint or question in writing and We do not receive it within ten (10) Business Days of our request, We may not credit your account. For errors involving new accounts, point-of-sale, or foreign-Initiated transactions, We may take up to ninety (90) days to investigate your complaint or question. For new accounts, We may take up to twenty (20) Business Days to credit your account for the amount You think is in error. We will tell You the results within three (3) Business Days after completing our investigation. If We decide that there was no error, We will send You a written explanation. Required time frames to investigate complaints are as outlined in the current edition of the Operating Rules of the ACH Network and Regulation E. You may ask for copies of the documents that We used in our investigation. All copies will be provided unless they include information which cannot be released due to confidentiality. DISCLOSURE OF ACCOUNT INFORMATION TO THIRD PARTIES It is our general policy to treat your account information as confidential. However, We may disclose information to third parties about your account, or the transactions You make, in the following situations: 1. Where it is necessary for completing transactions, such as to the processing Financial Institution; 2. In order to verify existence and condition of your account for a third party such as a credit bureau or merchant; 3. If You give Us your written permission; 4. In order to comply with government agency and court orders; or 5. For any other reasons stated in the GA Child Support IPWS Privacy Policy. FEES AND CHARGES By registering with the GA Family Support Registry IPWS for Electronic Funds Transfer and accepting these Terms and Conditions You are authorizing withdrawals from your Bank Account for payment to GA DCSS. If your account balance is insufficient to fund any authorized withdrawal, You further authorize the withdrawal of any and such unpaid amounts, together with all applicable fees and penalties, on any date that funds may be available in your account. Any resulting debt to GA DCSS is subject to collection action. A fee of $25.00, interest, and other penalties as provided by law will be charged for any returned item. By accessing the GA Family Support Registry IPWS to authorize child supports payments with your Credit Card You are authorizing payment from your Credit Card for the designated payment amount and the applicable Convenience Fee and FSR Fee. IN THE EVENT A PAYMENT TRANSACTION IS RETURNED By using the GA Family Support Registry IPWS Electronic Funds Transfer Service, You are requesting the system to make payments for You from your Bank Account. If We are unable to complete the scheduled payment transaction for any reason associated with your Bank Account (for example, there are not sufficient funds in your Bank Account to cover the transaction), the scheduled payment transaction will not be completed. In these instances, You will receive a notification from the GA Family Support Registry IPWS. In such case, You agree that You will reimburse GA DCSS immediately the scheduled payment transaction amount that has been returned. If your account balance is insufficient to fund any authorized withdrawal, You further authorize the withdrawal of any and such unpaid amounts, together with all applicable fees and penalties, on any date that funds may be available in your account. Any resulting debt to GA DCSS is subject to collection action. 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NANAIMO – More than 100 stewards from 24 CUPE locals gathered in Nanaimo last week for the second Stewards Conference hosted by the Vancouver Island District Council (VIDC).
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Of power for your pneumatic tools. Oil Lubricated Vertical Air Compressor is the perfect companion for the garage, the job site or the work shop. Plug in nailers, staplers, spray guns or any other pneumatic tool for a versatile and dependable set-up that answers a variety of woodworking and painting needs. The tank along with the 2 rubber-footed legs and 2 wheels maximize stability, preventing the compressor from tipping over during operation. The 15A motor and the reinforced steel tank work together to provide a max pressure of up to 135 PSI. The auto-shut-down function turns the compressor off once it reaches its max PSI for safe and reliable compressing. This single-stage compressor boasts air flow rates of 3.8 CFM at 90 PSI and 5.0 CFM at 40 PSI. Oil-Lubricated Vertical Air Compressor also includes 2 pressure gauges; 1 to monitor the internal pressure of the tank while the other regulates the rate of air flow. The onboard handle makes transportation and storage easier than ever while the 1/4 in. We offer the best prices around on high quality products. Our E-store includes media such as books, movies, music and games while offering electronics, toys, sporting apparel, clothing, tools, general home, garden items and more. We are always working hard to ensure your package arrives as soon as possible. We do not accept P. Please provide a physical address. We try our very best to make sure every customer is completely satisfied. If there's a problem, message us! We're happy to help. The item "Portable Vertical Air Compressor 2202 Oil-Lubricated 20-Gallon Tank Tool Wen" is in sale since Wednesday, June 16, 2021. This item is in the category "Home & Garden\Tools & Workshop Equipment\Air Tools & Air Compressors\Air Compressors". The seller is "ludas_mb" and is located in Phoenix, AZ. This item can be shipped to United States. Manufacturer: WEN UPC: 711181693669 ISBN: Does not apply EAN: 0711181995060 Product Height (in. ): 42 in Product Depth (in.): 19.5 in Air Delivery SCFM @ 40PSI: 5 Battery Amp Hours: No Battery Compressor/Air Tool Features: Automatic Start/Stop,Dual Control,Handle,Tank Pressure Gauge,Univ Compressor Type: Light Duty Compressor Tank Capacity (Gal. Application Use: Air Brushing,Blow Cleaning,Bolting/Wrenching,Brad Nailing/Staplin Compressor Tank Capacity (Gallons): 20 gal Air Delivery SCFM @ 90PSI: 3.8 Charger Included: Charger Not Included Decibel Rating (Outdoor): Not Measured Tank Style: Vertical Included: No additional components or accessories are included Power Type: Corded Electric Maximum Pressure (psi): 135 PSI2 Horsepower (hp): 2 hp Number of Total Batteries Included: 0 Voltage (v): 120v Battery/Charger: Tool Only Product Width (in. ): 17.5 in Stage Count: Single Stage Compressor Volume Rating: Not Measured Portable: Yes Tools Product Type: Air Compressor Amperage (amps): 15 A Reconditioned: No Voltage (volts): 120 Certifications and Listings: ETL Listed Product Weight (lb.): 86 lb Brand: WEN Lubrication Type: Oil-Lubricated Tank Capacity: 20 gal Type: Pancake Air Compressor Power Source: Gasoline Color: Black Voltage: 120 V Model: WEN 2202 MPN: 2202 Portability: Portable Tank Material: Steel freeverticalcordlesssinglesystemdewaltcompressorsstageoil-freefreightgallonsuspensioncraftsmantwo-stagephasequietcompressorblackharborpancakeindustrialmodelhorizontalkobaltportreviewviairdualtwinsteelchromeportableelectrictankride
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Interact with the Game: Favorite I'm Playing This I've Played This I Own This I've Beat This Want To Beat This Want To Play This Want To Buy This Description Youtube Video This is all-Madden football! Legendary gameplay. One-button simplicity. The ultimate NFL experience. New super hi-res polygon graphics. Monster hits - feel and hear the impact! 250 new motion captured NFL moves. New Arcade Mode - huge hits, more fun! Over 120 past and present NFL teams. Draft, trade, create, sign, and release players.
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We tend to collect a lot of vegetable waste in the kitchen and it’s a shame to throw them away in a landfill. But I found that there is a better way to use the vegetable waste for my container garden. Vegetable waste is good for plants because it can provide rich, organic nutrients to the soil that will help your plants grow well. You can either add the vegetable waste into the soil or you can make organic compost and add that to improve your garden soil. I’ve written details below on how you can use such vegetable waste for your plants. I’ve also added some information on how you can make the compost and add it to the soil. What is the benefit of using vegetable waste for plants? The biggest benefit of using vegetable waste for plants is they provide rich, organic nutrients that will help the plants grow strong and healthy.] Kitchen waste can form 28% of the waste that ends up in a landfill. By reusing this waste, you will reduce the amount of waste that is filling up such landfills. This reuse of waste will also reduce the carbon emissions taking place due to burning up such materials. What vegetable waste can you use in the garden? You can use any vegetable waste from your house that does not contain processed ingredients like oil and fat in it. The best waste would be the vegetable and fruit peels that you collect from the kitchen. You can also use overripe fruits and vegetables that you have left in your kitchen. It’s also good to use the kitchen food scraps that contain vegetables in it such as those from your salads or vegetable dishes. Just make sure there is not too much cooking oil or grease in it. The grease will not allow the vegetable material to break down into the soil and it will invite pests and insects to your garden. You can also use cooking water that you have after boiling vegetables, eggs, or pasta. Such cooking water contains beneficial nutrients for the plants. Just make sure to cool the water before adding it to your garden soil. How to use vegetable waste in the garden Add the vegetable waste to the soil The easiest way to use the vegetable waste in your garden is to add it directly to the soil. This material will slowly decompose and add rich, organic nutrients to the soil. You can use this method in your garden soil or your potting soil if you have a container garden. The benefit is that you don’t need to do much work. The drawback is you can only add a limited amount, especially to the potting soil. If you try to add too much vegetable waste to the soil it will pile up in the soil and start smelling. This will also attract pests and insects to your plants. This method also takes some time to work because the vegetable waste will decompose slowly. Depending on how much and what kind of waste you use, it can take months before the material has decomposed and mixed into the soil. Make your own compost The other option you have is to make organic compost using vegetable waste. This will give you material that you can either mix in the soil or add on top of it. The compost contains rich, organic nutrients as well as beneficial microorganisms that will enrich your garden or potting soil. The drawback of this method is that you need to learn and use techniques to create the compost which can take months or years depending on how you create it. To create compost, you may also need space in your garden to build a compost pile or a trench. You may need to use a compost bin if you’re limited in garden space. If you’re growing a container garden and have limited space, you may need to use a pot to create compost. You need to use the right technique to create compost otherwise you’ll end up with a mix that will smell due to the decomposition with anaerobic bacteria. How to make compost from your vegetable waste There are several ways to use vegetable waste to make compost and it depends on the space you have. Some methods will take several months while others could take years before the compost is ready. Trench composting The simplest method of making compost is by building a trench and adding the vegetable waste to it. You dig a trench that is about 12 inches deep and cover it with vegetable waste up to 6 inches. You need to fill the remaining 6 inches with garden soil. You can use this method if you are growing plants in an in-ground garden. Your garden soil with compost will be ready after about a year. When one part of your garden is ready with such soil, you can start trench composting in another part of the garden. This way you will keep enriching the soil in different areas of your garden over the years. Backyard composting The next best option you have is to build a compost pile in your backyard. This will help you make compost that you can use in your in-ground garden, raised beds, or a container garden. You create a compost pile by mixing in “green” and “brown” materials. Green materials are organic matter like coffee grounds, grass clippings, vegetable waste that will add nitrogen to the pile. Brown materials are organic matter like dried leaves, wood chips, twigs, straw that will add carbon to the compost pile. You need to add alternate layers of the green and brown materials where each layer is about 2-4 inches in height. After adding every layer, you need to spray some water so the material is moist. Every few days, you need to turn the compost pile with a rake. This will help the pile get the required aeration so it can break down faster into compost. You’ll also need to sprinkle some water to keep the compost moist. You may see some steam rising out of the compost pile which is expected as it heats up. The compost will be ready after a few months depending on the materials and the turning. You’ll get a dark, crumbly material that looks like soil and has an earthy scent. Compost bin A compost bin is an option you have when you don’t want to use your backyard space for composting. Instead of a compost pile, you use a bin to make your compost. The bin has an inlet where you can add the layers of green and brown materials along with water to give it moisture. You can open up the lid to allow air to circulate in the materials. The bin will have a handle that you can use to rotate it. The rotation helps the materials in the compost bin to mix together along with the air and water. This helps fasten the composting process. The benefit of using a compost bin is it’s compact and takes little space in the garden. Since the bin is covered there are fewer chances of attracting pests and insects to your compost material. It’s also easy to mix up the compost materials by rotating the compost bin with a handle. The disadvantage of using a compost bin is that it is usually of small size and you’ll get limited compost from it. The compost bin is closed and you may have a little difficulty in getting good aeration in it. Vermicomposting Vermicomposting is a method of creating compost that you can do in a smaller space than a backyard. You use worms like red wiggle worms to get the composting started. You need to use a 15-gallon container and place some paper at the bottom. Then you can place the worms in the container along with the vegetable waste and cover it with soil. Whenever you get some vegetable waste you can keep adding it in the center of the compost pile. The worms will keep breaking down the material into rich, organic matter. You’ll need to keep the pile moist so the worms can get the required moisture. You can know this by checking the worms in the container. If they are coming to the top, it means there is a lack of water. If they are moving towards the bottom, it means the container is getting a lot of water. Once the compost starts getting reading, you can pick an inch from the top. Before you remove the compost, expose the top layer to light. This will make the worms move to the bottom. Keep doing this whenever you want to remove a layer of compost for your use. Once the entire compost is removed, you’ll find the worms at the bottom of the container. And you can start a new vermicomposting again in the same container by adding vegetable waste and soil. Pot composting If you have a container garden in your apartment, you may not have much space for building a compost pile. You can make use of pot composting to make your compost. You can use a pot that can hold sufficient vegetable waste such as a 5-gallon one. Make holes in the sides and bottom of the pot so that it allows good aeration. You can add the vegetable waste to this pot every day along with a little bit of existing compost. After a few days, remember to give the mix in the pot a good stir. Keep doing this for several weeks, and you’ll have rich, organic compost ready. You can keep another pot and add the vegetable waste to it while the first pot is full and on it’s way to creating a batch of compost. Make sure to sprinkle some water in the pot but don’t make the material soggy. If you find that the material is starting to smell, it is due to anaerobic bacteria which means the material is either getting too much water or not enough aeration. You can open up the pot in an outdoor spot and allow it to dry out and get enough air into the materials. About Me Hi. I'm Kevin, your friendly neighborhood gardener. I'm also certified in Organic Home Gardening. Welcome to my website where I write about growing your own organic food in a limited space. You'll find useful information here whether you're growing vegetables in an apartment, patio, or a raised bed. Recent Posts Do Houseplants Attract Mosquitoes? (Gardeners Poll Results) How to Winterize A Potted Raspberry Plant Can Fleas Live In Potted Plants? (Or Are They Some Other Bugs?) 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Spring fever probably has you dreaming of a lush vegetable bed and newly sowed grass, but dense rocky soil is most likely standing in the way. Fortunately, rear-tine tillers offer an easy and convenient way to break through those inevitable tough patches and prep the land for easy cultivation. While these bulky machines are a bit intimidating, they’re really here to do all of the work. With that said, let’s take a look at the best rear tine tiller for your landscaping and gardening needs. Product Rating Price Southland SRTT196E Rear Tine Tiller 1 Check Price Husqvarna CRT900L Rear-Tine Tiller 2 Check Price YARDMAX YT4565 Dual Rotating Rear Tine Tiller 3 Check Price Poulan Pro PPCRT17 Rotating Rear-Tine Tiller 4 Check Price Troy-Bilt Pony ES 250cc Rear-Tine Tiller 5 Check Price What is a rear tine tiller? A rear-tine tiller is a mechanical tool that is used to cultivate the earth for the growing season. It features rotating tines, or teeth, that dig into and loosen up the soil, helping to aerate it by breaking apart dense clumps. Most rear-tine tillers feature heavy-duty agricultural tires that enable them to traverse rocky, uneven, and/or muddy earth with ease. They feature a raised handle, motor, tines, and a drag stake. On top of that, most tillers can till in forward and reverse to handle varying land conditions. What are the different types of tillers? There are three main types of tillers on the market, including: Cultivators Cultivators are small front-tine tillers used for small gardens and raised beds. They feature small rotating tines that are great for breaking up already loose soil. Front-Tine Tillers Front-tine tillers are push-behind machines used to cultivate small- to medium-sized yards and gardens. They feature an engine in the back and rotating tines in the front. Front tine tillers are usually less expensive and easier to operate than their rear-tine cousins. Rear-Tine Tillers Rear-tine tillers are powerful push-behind land cultivators with tines in the back. They tend to be the strongest and most expensive type of tillers on the market. Do you need a rear tine tiller? Wondering whether or not a rear-tine tiller is the right tool for you? A rear-tine tiller will save you loads of time and effort when compared to a hand tiller. Not to mention, it will enable you to break of dense sediment and rocks without the brute force of manual tools. On top of that, a rear-tine tiller’s counter rotating tines will use the resistance of the forward turning wheels to break through the new ground. A rear-tine tiller may even enable you to adjust your digging depth to enhance its performance in different types of soil. With large agricultural-grade wheels, you should have no trouble traversing rough patches when using a rear-tine tiller. Of course, if your land is more than 5,000 square feet, it’s really the only option to consider outside of a traditional tractor. How to choose the best rear tine tiller There are few important things to consider before settling on a rear-tine tiller. Size Rear-tine tillers are naturally bulky. That’s because they are engineered to till large gardens, ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 square feet. With that said, tillers tend to feature a wide range of tilling widths and depths. We recommend choosing a tiller that is a good fit for your specific lot. If you’re planning on breaking new earth or want to work your way through coarse, rocky soil, then a tine depth as great as 11 inches may be necessary. Meanwhile, an adjustable tilling width that goes from 14 to 26 inches will enable you to work large areas quickly while managing tight touch ups between rows. Keep in mind that most rear-tine tillers weight between 150 and 200 pounds. While heavy machines offer more brute force, they are often difficult to control. Still, weight can be distributed strategically, providing better balance and control in slippery or adverse soil conditions. Length Rear-tine tillers are typically the longest land cultivating tools. Most tillers are about 6 feet long, 2 feet wide, and 4 feet high (including the handle). If you have a large muscular build, these bulky machines won’t be much of a hassle. However, if you are petite, it’s best to stick with a lightweight model with an adjustable handle height and reliable steering mechanisms. Grip Rear-tine tillers have either plow or pistol grip handles. Plow handles, which look like the handlebars of a bike, enable one-handed operation. On the other hand, pistol grip handles require two-handed operation. No matter what type of grip you prefer, be sure to choose one with a wide range of adjustments. What’s more, ensure that it has a non-slip covering, such as textured rubber or foam. This will help prevent you from losing control of your tiller. Price Rear tine tillers are easily the most expensive land cultivators. Popular models sell for as much as several hundreds or even thousands of dollars. With that said, you can still find a solid rear-tine tiller on a budget. You may just have to go without a few premium features in order to hit that magic number you have in mind. Warranty Consumers often overlook the importance of a solid warranty. It’s a good indicator of a manufacturer’s involvement with their products. A generous guarantee ensures that you won’t have to foot the cost for any manufacturing or workmanship defects that might be slow to make their appearance. Quality There are several indications of a high-quality tiller. Since rear-tine tillers are powered directly from the engine, it is important to check key performance factors. It’s also important to consider the type of materials used and the overall design. Keep in mind that most rear-tine tillers have a four-cycle engine, but the amount of power varies greatly depending on the model. Rear tine tillers may have standard- (forward), counter- (reverse), or dual-rotating tines. Some tillers may even rotate clockwise and counterclockwise, though this is not the norm. Keep in mind that standard-rotating tines work best in shallow, loose soil. Whereas, counter-rotating tines have enough force to break up dense, clay-rich, and rocky sections of earth. You can’t go wrong with a dual-rotating tiller, as it offers the best of both worlds. Tires Rear tine tillers should feature large pneumatic tires with deep treads. A tiller’s tires should be engineered for harsh agricultural applications, meaning they can take a hit from a rock without blowing out. Tires should be at least 13-inches in diameter in order to handle harsh tilling jobs without overtaxing the operator. Safety Features Many manufacturers have added safety features to their rear-tine tillers. For example, most tillers have frontside counterweights to help prevent them from flipping over. What’s more, some have protective bumpers that serve to prevent debris from flying up and hitting the operator. A pushdown safety bar, which enables an automatic stop upon release, is also standard in most rear-tine tillers. Depth Stick An adjustable depth stick enables operators to control how deep the tines dig into the soil. You can use this feature to avoid overworking your machinery. Precautions when using a rear tine tiller Most rear tine tillers are easy to operate, but here are a few things to watch out for if you’re new to mechanical land cultivation. With the tillers located directly under the handle, users feet are often within slashing range of the tillers. Safety panels often guard against any accidental impacts. However, you should always wear protective, tight-fitted shoes and clothing to avoid bodily harm. Never wear loose jewelry or accessories that could be easily entangled in the machinery. Tillers are friendly giants, but they are no joke! If you’ve ever accidentally run over a rock or toy with your lawn mower, you can probably imagine the destruction a rear-tine tiller can cause when obstacles are left in the way. Clear the area you plan to till before turning on your tiller. Remove large stones, toys, sticks, and other debris. This will help you preserve the quality of your tines, keeping them sharp and ready for action for years to come. Most rear-tine tillers are self-propelled, but that doesn’t seem to stop people from trying to force them along. Let your tiller travel at its own speed. This will help ensure that each patch of land is evenly cultivated. How to use a rear tine tiller Use your gear shift lever to set your direction and speed. Then, adjust your throttle to control the engine’s output. If your machine has an axle lock, you may wish to set it in place to help you better till in a straight line. You will also want to adjust the depth by raising or lowering the depth lever. Before you power up your tiller, be sure to inspect the area you wish to till. Remove any potential obstacles to damaging your machine. Once you’re ready to start tilling, you’ll need to press and/or pull your starter. This will release a small amount of fuel and spark your starter to get your engine purring. After that, you’ll need to push down the safety bar and hold it in place. The tiller should propel forward at a slow speed. Maintaining your rear tine tiller There are a few quick and simple things you can do to keep your rear-tine tiller up and running for years to come. First off, be sure to change the oil and fuel filter regularly. Check the oil before and after each tilling session to ensure that it is at the right level and suitable to use. Be sure to also replace the air filter at least once a season. This will help keep dust and debris out of the engine and carburetor. You should also make an effort to thoroughly clean and lubricate the tiller’s tines after each and every use. This will keep them sharp and functional. Be sure to inspect your tiller’s tires regularly. Be sure to replace tires with worn tread or noticeable gashes. Add air to keep them level and performing well. Reviews Southland SRTT196E Rear Tine Tiller 11-inch tine diameter / 10-inch tilling depth Forward and reverse gear drive system Self sharpening counter rotating tines eliminating the need to remove tines for sharpening Check Price Last update on 2021-12-02 // Source: Amazon Affiliates The Southland SRTT196E Rear-Tine Tiller is a fierce gear-driven land cultivator with deep counter-rotating tines and heavy-duty 13-inch pneumatic tires. It has traditional pistol grip handles and the option to go in forward and reverse. With a 2-year warranty and EPA-certification, it is a consumer favorite that’s designed to last for years. The Southland tiller boasts a powerful four-cycle engine that puts out 196cc of horsepower. What’s more, its powerful 11-inch tines provide a maximum tiller width of 18 inches and maximum tilling depth of 10 inches. An integrated depth regulator lever enables users to make accurate adjustments at any time. Pros Cons 196cc, 4-cycle OHV engine 10-inch tilling depth Self sharpening counter rotating tines Heavy-duty pneumatic tires Limited two-year warranty Have to unpin the wheels to push the tiller Check Price Husqvarna CRT900L Rear-Tine Tiller Briggs & Stratton 900 Series OHV engine 17-inch tilling width Counter-rotating tines Check Price Last update on 2021-12-02 // Source: Amazon Affiliates Yet another amazing rear-tine tiller, the Husqvarna CRT900L Rear-Tine Tiller comes complete with a powerful Briggs & Stratton 900 Series OHV engine. The incredible four-cycle engine whips out enough horsepower to move its brute counter-rotating tines. With an adjustable tilling width that expands to 17 inches, this workhorse is well suited for nearly any job. The Husqvarna can move forward and backward, offering impressive maneuverability at nearly every angle. It even has large pneumatic wheels with plenty of treads to grip those pesky slick patches in the middle of your garden. On top of that, this tiller boasts loads of important safety features, including a counterweight element and foam-covered plow grips. Pros Cons 12.51 Briggs & Stratton OHV engine 17-inch tilling width Counter-rotating tines Forward and reverse gears Heavy-duty construction Heavy Hard to shift Check Price YARDMAX YT4565 Dual Rotating Rear Tine Tiller Briggs & Stratton engine delivers 9.50 ft-lbs gross torque and 190 rpm rotational speed 18" wide rear tine design with 7 depth adjustments and a 6.5" working depth to cover more ground quickly Single hand operation allows user to stand and steer from either side of the tiller Check Price Last update on 2021-12-02 // Source: Amazon Affiliates The YARDMAX YT4565 rear tine tiller utilizes a speedy Briggs and Stratton engine. It features an adjustable 18-inch tilling with a 6.5-inch digging depth. The tiller has a whopping 13 self-sharpening tines that work together flawlessly to till nearly any type of soil, including rocky earth and clay. It also has a frontside counterweight and 13-inch pneumatic wheels for optimal balance and support. The entire system is self-propelled. Users can take advantage of the abundance of adjustable controls. Pros Cons 208cc Briggs & Stratton engine 7 depth adjustments 13-inch self sharpening tines Single hand operation makes it easy to steer Front counterweight on 13-inch pneumatic wheels Not suitable for a new garden Check Price Poulan Pro PPCRT17 Rotating Rear-Tine Tiller Featuring 13 in. counter-rotating tines making this tiller easy to operate for small or large jobs with the power to break up heavy, uncultivated soil quickly and easily The heavy duty chain drive transmission with Power Reverse offers forward and reverse operation. The powerful, long lasting design drives tines in forward mode and makes transport effortless in reverse mode This split loop adjustable handle can be raised or lowered to your needs and allows for one handed operation from either the left or right side of the tiller Check Price Last update on 2021-12-02 // Source: Amazon Affiliates The Poulan Pro PPCRT17 Rotating Rear-Tine Tiller’s black and yellow colorway makes it easy to identify off the bat. Its 208 CC of horsepower and counter-rotating tines are what make it such a popular model. The tiller has a standard 17-inch tilling width and 6.5-inch tilling depth. All 231 pounds are set on strapping 16-inch pneumatic tires. The Poulan has 12 13-inch counter tines that serve to grind dense soil into fresh aerated earth. On top of that its chain-driven transmission enables ceaseless tilling in any direction. One of the Poulan’s coolest features is its split-loop handle, which can be raised and lowered depending on a user’s preference. Backed by a generous 2-year warranty, the Poulin offers some of the best tilling on the market. Pros Cons 13-inch counter-rotating tines Heavy duty chain drive transmission Split loop adjustable handle LCT Overhead Valve Engine Limited two-year warranty Poor packaging Check Price Troy-Bilt Pony ES 250cc Rear-Tine Tiller Powered by a Briggs & Stratton 250cc 1150 Series Engine with forward rotating tines for premium garden soil preparation Electric Start Capabilities help ensure a hassle-free start Offers a 16-inch tilling width, 12-inch tilling diameter and a 7-inch adjustable tilling depth Check Price Last update on 2021-12-02 // Source: Amazon Affiliates The Troy-Bilt Pony ES 250cc Rear-Tine Tiller features a reliable electric starter paired with a 250cc Briggs & Stratton engine. The Pony boasts an adjustable tilling width of 16 inches and a tilling depth of up to 7 inches. With powerful 12-inch tines, no garden or yard is off limits. The Pony also features 13-inch agricultural tires that can traverse nearly any patch of earth with ease. The tiller comes with a limited lifetime guarantee in case something goes wrong when using the product. Troy-Bilt’s reputation for quality machinery and top-notch customer service is among the best. With cast-iron gears name patented Bolo tines, the Pony is one of their most desirable creations. Pros Cons Briggs & Stratton 250cc engine Electric start capabilities 7-inch adjustable tilling depth Factory installed protective front bumper Limited lifetime guarantee Heavy Check Price Our recommendation We recommend the Southland SRTT196E Rear-Tine Tiller as the best rear tine tiller you can buy for your garden. With the right rear-tine tiller, you no longer need to dread cultivating your yard or garden. The best rear tine tiller is the Southland SRTT196E Rear-Tine Tiller, as it’s durable, ergonomic, and easy-to-use. With counter-rotating tines that can handle everything from clay to rocks, it is a backyard Rockstar you won’t regret buying. The YARDMAX YT4565 Dual Rotating Rear-Tine Tiller is a great option for those on a budget. This workhorse features powerful self-sharpening dual-rotating tines backed by supportive 13-inch pneumatic wheels. About Me Hi. I'm Kevin, your friendly neighborhood gardener. I'm also certified in Organic Home Gardening. Welcome to my website where I write about growing your own organic food in a limited space. You'll find useful information here whether you're growing vegetables in an apartment, patio, or a raised bed. Recent Posts Do Houseplants Attract Mosquitoes? (Gardeners Poll Results) How to Winterize A Potted Raspberry Plant Can Fleas Live In Potted Plants? (Or Are They Some Other Bugs?) Can You Use Rotten Fruit As Fertilizer? (3 Proven Methods) Where To Put A Compost Pile? 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Geraniums are one of the world's most popular summer bedding plants and have been so for over 150 years. Disease resistant, tolerant of drought and available in a very wide range of flower colours, it is easy to see why geraniums have remained as popular as they have ever been. However, purchasing geraniums can be expensive, but there is an alternative. Why not implement some forward planning and propagate your own geraniums from cuttings? That way you will get exactly the right varieties you fancy and as much free (relatively free) stock as you like. Not only for next year, but for as many years as your heart desires! Just how do you take cuttings from geraniums? How to take geranium cuttings As with most things timing is all important, and when it comes to taking geranium cuttings you will need be looking at doing so at the end of the summer. But before you start, make sure that all of your tools are sterilised as geraniums can be very susceptible to fungal diseases during propagation. With this in mind, the pots you are going to use for your cuttings should also be sterilised and this can be achieved by washing them in a very mild bleach solution. This is particularly important with used pots. Just remember that whatever pots you end up using rinse them thoroughly with tap water after the sterilisation process. Taking geranium cuttings Make a cut about four or five inches down from one of the growing tips of the plant, just below a leaf joint. Now remove all of the leaves on the plant cutting with the exception of the top three to five leaves. If the cutting has any flower heads on it these should be removed so that the cutting can direct all of its energy into rooting. Now there are two way to continue from here. 1. Plant the cutting directly into a good quality, free draining compost such as John Innes ‘Seed and Cutting’. You may wish to mix in additional horticultural grit or perlite in order to improve drainage further, or... 2. Allow the cuttings to be stored loosely within some old newspaper for 3-7 days so that a callus can form on the cut end before potting on. How to take geranium cuttings Whatever you decide, continue by placing approximately 3 cuttings per 3 inch pot. I would recommend terracotta pots for this and try to place the cuttings at the very edge of the pot. Allow a good inch gap from the soil surface to the top of the pot and add ¼ inch of horticultural grit to its surface. Water in and move to a bright windowsill of greenhouse but keep it out of direct sunlight. Also try to make sure that there is good ventilation as this will also help to reduce the incidence of fungal infection. Allow the cuttings to dry out between watering, but make sure that the soil is never waterlogged! Apart from this, the next consideration is to make sure that the temperature doesn't fluctuate too much between day and night. Cold temperature in particular can increase the risk of fungal infections. How to take geranium cuttings If you do see the beginnings of a fungal infection apply a liquid fungicide such as Benlate, but try to do so when the soil is relatively dry. With a bit of luck, the cuttings should root in about 10 to 20 days. Once rooted they will need to be transferred into their own 3-4 inch pots using a standard potting compost. Again, you may wish to add some horticultural grit or perlite to ensure good drainage. Once your cuttings have rooted, pinch out the top to encourage the new plant to produce side shoots. Overwinter in a frost free area and keep on the dry side. That way there will be in perfect condition to take advantage of next year’s summer.
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All our produce is grown using natural methods, no chemical fertilizers pr pesticides. We are proud to offer our community the freshest and tastiest vegetables we can grow. Read more about Brandy View Farm Farm Zook Family Farm Zook Family Farm We are proud to be part of the local food system. We offer a variety of vegetables. Read more about Zook Family Farm Farm Pat and April's Pork Pat and April's Pork Our pigs are home grown and fed a healthy, balanced diet, including corn, soy, and important vitamins and minerals. We do not use growth-promoting antibiotics or hormones. Our pigs are raised in a pleasant environment that we’d be happy to show you. Happy pigs make yummy pork. Also, try our beef and chicken humanely raised by us. Available year round. Read more about Pat and April's Pork Farm Potsdam Farmers Market Potsdam Farmers Market Your source for local goods! 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“So, Paul, is there any good hiking in Scotland?” Gary here. Thanks for stopping by! That was the innocent question from my brother-in-law, Don, that started it all. The three of us—myself, Don, and my friend Paul—were sitting around… Read More »Is there any good hiking in Scotland? Self-Reliance: Build Your Own Dream Tree House by Gary F. Bengier May 22, 2020 June 25, 2020 Treehouses can be an excellent opportunity to do something yourself, without undue reliance on anyone else. I’ve found if you embrace your independence and are methodical, then lots of problems fall away, and your path forward clears. This attitude also… Read More »Self-Reliance: Build Your Own Dream Tree House A New Narrative of the Economy after COVID-19? by Gary F. Bengier May 15, 2020 June 25, 2020 “Economics. The dismal science.” “I didn’t find it dismal,” she said. “It shows how the world works.” From Unfettered Journey I spend some time in my speculative fiction novel discussing the possible economic structure circa 2161, 141 years in… Read More »A New Narrative of the Economy after COVID-19? Climbing Mytikas-Finding Zeus by Gary F. Bengier May 8, 2020 June 25, 2020 I have had a bit of a climbing bug over the years. Let me be honest: this came about because I was—and still am—a bit afraid of heights. I decided to face that fear head-on. So I started climbing some… Read More »Climbing Mytikas-Finding Zeus Kent State 50 Years Later: What Have We Learned? by Gary F. Bengier May 4, 2020 June 25, 2020 2 Comments Today, on the 50th anniversary of the shootings at Kent State, I’ve been thinking about my personal associations with the event. I was in the ninth grade when it happened. I lived in a small town in Ohio 70 miles… Read More »Kent State 50 Years Later: What Have We Learned? Could You Survive Out There? by Gary F. Bengier May 2, 2020 June 25, 2020 Let’s talk about self-reliance. Life is different now with the coronavirus, and no doubt it will not be the same when the pandemic is at last overcome. Social distancing has left most of us practicing new habits to compensate for… Read More »Could You Survive Out There?
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Posted byGary Fultz April 21, 2021 April 21, 2021 Posted inabundant life, accomplishment, adventure, Boundary Waters, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness photos, BWCAW, canoeing, dreamer, Gary Fultz, Gary Fultz Blog, goals, intentional, Nature, nature pictures, Northern Pike, Outdoor Adventures, outdoor scenery, perspective, Photography, Planning, quality of life, Uncategorized, victorious living, wilderness adventure, Work HardTags:odds, snow, snow flake, spring The sun came up to a cloudless sky this morning and it started snowing. Totally weird. I thought it was frost coming off the trees. I guess at 20 degrees (Fahrenheit) the moisture in the air began falling out of the sky in the form of snowflakes up to 1 1/2 inches big. I tried to take a picture. Don’t judge my skills yet please… Yea, Snowing on a clear sunny day Sometimes the unpredictable, weird or “didn’t see that coming” happens. I talked to four other guys in the area this morning and we all got the same kind of snow. Yep, snowing in the sunshine Look, an animal shaped snowflake on the deck. It measures an inch and a half. looks like several flakes bonded in the air. Something else happened today that took me totally by surprise. I received my first “like” on a blog written 10 years ago. For all I know they were the first to read it. I wrote it under the assumption that if one writes something, others will read it. 10 years later I know better. Like all “Likes” received I had to look this person up. All the way from Germany (My home country on the Fultz side) a delightful artist found my old blog. Check out Roswitha’s delightful painting-artists blog depicting a modern day Emmaus walk after Easter click here. It’s worth it. I wonder if Roswitha is related distantly to several of my Geisler friends in northern Minnesota? Me and one big Pike. we won’t swim in that lake anymore! Please check out my old blog. My writing is changed a bit since then but I made a decent case for taking a wilderness adventure. I caught and released the big pike (pictured above) from a canoe on a wilderness adventure trip. Check out my old blog here It will be worth it as the pictures alone will make you want to go. I have a June BWCA trip (#65) planned. Who would have thought that Ohio and other states would have their biggest snow storm (at this point of spring according to an old college room mate) in 120 years over night? As my grandfather used to say “Who Woulda Thunk”? So…You and I. What are we still doing writing blogs? For what? It’s a question worth answering. 10 years of writing for me and I’m working on a book. Who Woulda Thunk? Not me. 10 years of learning how to write. Learning to connect with people in writing, edit out the 90% fluff, connect with people in their comments, figure out SEO, connect with people in their blogs, listen, learn and hear. Last of all, I feel as if I’m finally becoming connectable as a person. I care and just maybe it shows. WWT (I heard that grandpa). Gary Share this: Print Facebook Email LinkedIn Twitter Like this: Like Loading... Related Posted byGary Fultz April 21, 2021 April 21, 2021 Posted inabundant life, accomplishment, adventure, Boundary Waters, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness photos, BWCAW, canoeing, dreamer, Gary Fultz, Gary Fultz Blog, goals, intentional, Nature, nature pictures, Northern Pike, Outdoor Adventures, outdoor scenery, perspective, Photography, Planning, quality of life, Uncategorized, victorious living, wilderness adventure, Work HardTags:odds, snow, snow flake, spring Published by Gary Fultz Outdoors Man, Hunter, Fisherman, Guide, Writer / Author, Photographer, Public Speaker, Musician, Song Writer, Story Teller, Follower Of Jesus. Love God and family and total strangers View more posts Post navigation Previous Post Previous post: Raging Waters Rescue Next Post Next post: Shades of Green 67 thoughts on “Who Woulda Thunk” deborah w. farris says: April 21, 2021 at 4:31 PM 10 year trajectory here too. Can’t answer why we’re still writing blogs except to connect to people who care. It’s a big world out there. Who knows how any of us actually find each other. People click on my old blog(s) too. Makes me wonder if I did it better back in the day. Don’t go back, keep moving forward. Right? Anyway, workin’ on a book too. Thanks for the laughs, Gary. 🙂 LikeLiked by 4 people Reply deborah w. farris says: April 21, 2021 at 4:34 PM P.S. It’s snowing in Milwaukee too. Who woulda thunk. But I’m in Virginia… LikeLiked by 3 people Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 4:36 PM Someone said Oklahoma got hit hard as well…into Texas. Virginia got missed I guess. LikeLiked by 2 people Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 4:42 PM Right Deb, forward! I guess I could impart my vast knowledge to the world (all 6 pages) but I’ll just be happy if my passion to get into God’s word and allow him to grow us daily will leak off the pages and taint the reader for tasting God’s goodness (and laugh a little while doing it). LikeLiked by 3 people Reply deborah w. farris says: April 21, 2021 at 7:46 PM Perfect. LikeLiked by 2 people Stephanie Romero says: April 21, 2021 at 4:32 PM We got snow here in Milwaukee today. It was an odd sight after so many nice days! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 4:35 PM It is an odd sight Stephanie, but snow is in our forecast again. I remember getting 4″ at 19 degrees over a memorial weekend camping trip a few years back….that’s just not right!! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Ron Bouchard says: April 21, 2021 at 4:35 PM Hey Gary, We had 4 inches of snow today, though the large flakes came from dark, brooding clouds; an interruption to spring Sent by the King . . . By the way Gary, I’ve tasted of the connections you speak of, and find myself very grateful for you brother! ~Ron LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 4:50 PM You have a huge heart for people and God Ron. The connections with guys like you are whey keep me coming back to the table. I do marinate my words more than I used to. A good thing I suspect. 4″ sounds nice and white for a day or two. If I had room I would stick a snowman in the freezer and bring it out mid-summer with a big sign “Are you ready?” The witnessing snowman! HA LikeLike Reply Ron Bouchard says: April 21, 2021 at 5:06 PM Haha! 😉 LikeLike Blue Collar Theologian says: April 21, 2021 at 4:51 PM Ah, it’s cold here with a freeze warning and rain in PA. Yesterday was 75! Thank you for your pictures and stay warm! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 4:59 PM Wow Mandy, freezing rain is a bad thing. It got up to 30 today here, snow tomorrow. I hope to take the canoe out and take pictures from the lake (small lake less than 100 acres) if winds are down. Yes, the #1 rule when out in nature is “always, always stay warm” LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lilyofthevalley777 says: April 21, 2021 at 5:43 PM A cloudless sky with snow, huh? We had that too but without the snow. That’s not fair…🙃 Thanks for the evidence. 🌞❄ LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 6:00 PM Thanks, It was wonderfully strange. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply lilyofthevalley777 says: April 21, 2021 at 6:45 PM I just checked our forecast and to my surprise it actually says we have 1% chance of snow! Really. Right here in sunny Southern Oregon. Have a nice evening Gary. LikeLiked by 1 person tmart2007 says: April 21, 2021 at 6:40 PM If you don’t write that book, I am and adding my name as author…ckl chuckle LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 7:14 PM LOL, I think you need a wilderness experience with a bear in camp first.. You will at minimum get acknowledgement as the guy who kept pushing me at every opportunity Ted LikeLike Reply Bruce Cooper says: April 21, 2021 at 6:54 PM Definitely connectable Gary, and in a really good way. Blessings. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 7:15 PM Thanks Bruce, some of you make it easy!! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply hisprodigal1 says: April 21, 2021 at 7:40 PM WWTs . . . some of my life most enjoyable unexpected moments. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 7:44 PM That’s so true. It’s almost like a conclusive statement of a happy but unlikely occurrence. LikeLike Reply scribelady says: April 21, 2021 at 9:18 PM Last night the low in my area was 36 degrees (Fahrenheit). I thought, “That’s cold enough to snow!” Guess what–it snowed! It was gone by afternoon, but it was weird. Yesterday I mowed grass in 65 degree weather, and today, snow! Though we have gotten snow in April before, and we’ve had some pretty chilly Memorial Day weekends too. Snow on a sunny day! Did you see a snowbow? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 21, 2021 at 9:47 PM No snowbow seen but i didnt look very hard. The snow seemed to just materialize no higher than the trees. So odd. 36 is cold for your area but it seems the nature of spring is to let winter back in the door once in awhile. You have some nice spring pictures on your post. LikeLike Reply scribelady says: April 22, 2021 at 2:50 PM Thanks. Believe it or not, some of the pictures on the blog were taken with disposable cameras, though I can’t tell you which ones. I figure God gets the credit, because He’s the one who put the scenery there! I just record it! 🙂 Spring and winter do battle it out for awhile here, ’til spring finally wins. LikeLiked by 1 person wholelottarosie says: April 22, 2021 at 10:22 AM Gary, how interesting that you know people who are also called Geisler! They may have emigrated from Germany to America. The name Geisler is not so rare in Germany and I don’t know whether it could have come from my ancestors in any way. Gary, i love the photo you caught a big pike in. I love it because my dad went fishing almost every day. The pike he caught were often just as big as the one you are proudly showing here. We have a lot of beautiful lakes in the middle of the woods here in my area where you can fish with a fishing license. Unfortunately, my father passed away nine years ago. That’s why your wonderful photo touched my heart and soul. Gary, I wish you all the best… Rosie LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Gary Fultz says: April 22, 2021 at 10:35 AM Rosie, I sure would have liked to have fished with your dad. My dad only fished a few times a year. It’s fun to see all the connections we may have half a world away. I am glad such a fishing connection exists as well. I believe your pike get bigger than ours. In many states in America the pike never get even half that size. I live in an area close to 50 lakes and lots of thick woods where many species of fish get fairly large. I guess I would fish every day if I could. I wish you the best as well Rosie. The Geisler’s are a good bunch of people over here! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply wholelottarosie says: April 23, 2021 at 3:57 AM Gary, I can’t tell you how many pounds the pike my father caught weighed. But my father won a lot of prizes in fishing competitions. And my mother cooked wonderful pike dumplings, which were famous among all friends. LikeLiked by 1 person Gary Fultz says: April 23, 2021 at 7:57 AM Pike Dumplings huh? Now I am intrigued Rosie. I will look up how to make pike dumplings unless you feel free to share your moms secrets, We only fry, bake or boil pike (or any fish here) Your mother complimented your dad well, both being famous for their skills. I keep a few of the neighbors in fish and do neighborhood fish frys. I find that many people do not know how to make fish taste better than good. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply wholelottarosie says: April 23, 2021 at 9:33 AM Gary, it’s not that difficult. First fillet the pike and cut it into cubes. Whip 100 g of ice-cold cream a little – but it must not become stiff. Set this aside first. Then quickly process the fish and 300 g of liquid (!) Cream and an egg white into a farce in the food processor with a cutting insert. Then fold in the 100 g semi-hard whipped cream. Now brush everything through a fine sieve to remove any bone residue. Then cut off small dumplings from the farce with a spoon and let them slide carefully into a vegetable and white wine stock. With the lid halfway on, let it simmer for approx. 15 minutes. In addition a white wine sauce with dill…..yeah. LikeLiked by 1 person Gary Fultz says: April 23, 2021 at 9:47 AM Thanks so much Rosie, I’m going to try it as soon as fishing season opens up. no fishing while the game fish spawn so I will have to wait till mid may.. I pride myself on filleting everything boneless except small trout…they are too good on the grill as they are. Thanks again. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Linda Raha says: April 22, 2021 at 11:04 AM Looking forward to your book! We had a big thunderstorm in Virginia yesterday and the power went out. My sister got snow in West Virginia. This time of the year, it is hard to know what to expect with the weather! Love your photos! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 22, 2021 at 11:48 AM Thanks Linda. The book will be quite a project. A bit like taking 10 years to get a 4 year degree so I’m hoping to be well along end of year. I’m still deciding how much of my life each day to interrupt. I guess we should just enjoy the roller coaster rides of spring weather flirting with winter and summer in the same week. LikeLike Reply Linda Raha says: April 23, 2021 at 10:00 AM I know you have much to sift through for your book…so much ‘good stuff’ to share! I wish you blessings as you ‘harvest’ the best of your bountiful crops. No doubt, it will trigger more seeds for future harvests…You are one who needs to be telling the stories, and also living new stories all the time… Perhaps, just setting a time limit for book writing each day would be good. With each sunrise, your need for adventure will beckon you come outside…maybe, some ‘outside’ book writing in the early morning. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Gary Fultz says: April 23, 2021 at 12:58 PM Good suggestions Linda. I might actually set up a big tent in the back yard so I can write from the tent with no people or mosquito, deer, squirrel or skunk interruption. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Linda Raha says: April 27, 2021 at 11:21 AM 🙂 🙂 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Kathy Wire says: April 22, 2021 at 11:36 AM I clicked over to see the Emmaus painting last week. Co-inky-dink? We say things differently in my family: for instance, “co-inky-dink” and “Who’d’a thunk?” Maybe it’s because we don’t have German heritage in our blood, that I know of. 😉 As for writing / blogging: I started my blog about three years ago, but it was after I finished writing a book. Maggie Tiggles is my main character, and my long-range plan was to do a series of three or four. When the first one was finished, I was just “done.” Every once in a while I fiddle with the idea of continuing, but the impetus / inspiration just isn’t there any more. I haven’t done anything with the book; it just sits there. I will wait for God to give me nudge if He wants anything done with it. As for the blog, I do it to share the love and truth of God, Jesus, Holy Spirit. As an unexpected bonus, I have found, and delighted in, other bloggers, such as yourself. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 22, 2021 at 11:56 AM Kathy, you just described my fear of writing a book. Would I really do anything with it? Other bloggers are really quite a bonus for me as well. I have probably benefitted most in writing and reading in my skill level of public speaking which I have done on and off for 30+ years. Mostly camps, special events and retreats. So we just trust God in all we end up doing as he is the master at using the puzzle pieces of our life and making them fit for his and our final reveal LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Kathy Wire says: April 22, 2021 at 2:58 PM Yup. He will give us the impetus and resources if He wants us to do something. LikeLiked by 1 person herrychiccounsels says: April 22, 2021 at 1:26 PM Wow, 10 years. You sure have a lot of experience in writing already. 😊 And I love the first picture you used – the colour blend. 😊 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 22, 2021 at 2:22 PM Thanks Mercy, The first picture was a same day picture (actually the sunset). As far as experience in writing, If I had written a blog a day for one year I would have more experience but less evaluation time.. I guess it’s all perspective LikeLiked by 1 person Reply herrychiccounsels says: April 25, 2021 at 2:50 AM You are welcome, sir. Okay, nice. 😊 Hmm, that’s true! Perspective matters. Happy Sunday. LikeLiked by 1 person capost2k says: April 22, 2021 at 1:41 PM The beast on your deck appears to be a precipitacious hexagonolus, a short lived species thought to be extinct since the 1950s when snow was more abundant! Glad you caught this one on camera, but afraid the Smithsonian only wants a living specimen. 😄 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 22, 2021 at 2:25 PM Ha Ha, I just knew there was someone out there who could identify that alien thing. Too bad about the Smithsonian rules, their loss. There was a bigfoot sighting about 15 miles from here…maybe I will get lucky on a bigger specimen. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply jennifermzeiger says: April 23, 2021 at 10:40 AM There’s an old wives tale saying, “If it’s raining/snowing today and the sun’s out, it’ll rain/snow tomorrow.” I’ve found, for the most part, that this is true. Did it snow the next day? =) As for blogging…yup. This year marks 9 years for me. I started because I needed to get past my fear of others reading my writing. Now I still get freaked out about others reading my stories, but I love the connections I make through blogging. Social Media seems to tend toward making people meaner, like they’re comfortable saying things through FB or Twitter that they’d never say in person. On blogs, however, I’ve found the opposite to be true. It’s an amazingly supportive community. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 23, 2021 at 11:40 AM No it didn’t snow but the sun shone the next day. I think the wind moved to the south and stared a warm up to hole the airs moisture. We live in a google it, Copy paste world without going through many brain cells (sad and jaded here). You are so right on the bloggers DNA and culture Jennifer. I am going to cancel my facebook and never got to twitter. Perhaps it’s self serving to say that bloggers are the cream of the crop in writing to make the world better. Most bloggers experience a vulnerability in posting a part of themselves. I have come across some mean people and they tend to fade away as no one follows them for very long. most of us are looking for insights, wonder, relationships and heart felt interaction that happens in blogs and comments. People are also looking for good material to read and jump start their own thoughts and writing. My wife is reading one of your books and enjoying them on kindle as we speak. Of all the people I would love to sit around the campfire discussions, I would select a bunch of bloggers to be in that group (as well as family and friends). All of which are creative and have wild imaginations yet connected to God. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply jennifermzeiger says: April 23, 2021 at 12:34 PM Although it might be self serving for me to say as well, I agree about bloggers being the cream of the crop. I have some blogging friends that I met all those 9 years ago and we still interact and encore each other 🙂 It’s a blessing to hear your wife’s enjoying my writing! If she’s reading The Adventure, I apologize for how wonky the hyperlinks can be. I’ve yet to figure out a good way to format that’s streamlined for the adventure stories on an kindle. As for sitting around a campfire with blogging friends, yes! That would be an amazing experience. Add some s’mores and I’m there. LikeLiked by 1 person fuelfortheraceblog says: April 23, 2021 at 9:08 PM Amazing, blue sky snow. And that Pike! You certainly have much to write about. God’s grip – Alan LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 23, 2021 at 11:54 PM Thanks Alan. There is much to write about. Thankfully some of it seems significant enough to share and hopefully connect and nudge others in a good way in their journey. You do well in that arena with your posts LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Pingback: Guest Blog by Gary Fultz: Who Woulda Thunk? | capost2k doubledacres says: April 24, 2021 at 9:59 PM Lately I have had writers block. I just can’t get it together. I write for entertainment and and try to get readers to think. I just hope I am getting the job done. You my friend are one very talented writer and I love reading your posts. Loved this one. Thanks for sharing. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 24, 2021 at 11:49 PM Thanks Wayne for your kind words. I relate on writers block. For me writing is a side effect of an adventure doing something with camera, canoe, boat or just being my accident prone self. My camera makes me see the little things as I tend to just see the forest if I’m not careful. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Terri Nida says: April 26, 2021 at 1:54 PM I’ve connected with some wonderful people through my blog. It is a blessing! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 26, 2021 at 1:58 PM People like you make it a rich blessing Terri LikeLike Reply PrayThroughHistory says: April 26, 2021 at 8:50 PM It meant something when you wrote it, but doesn’t it feel good that someone else caught it; halfway around the world and 3,650 day later? I think that’s a pretty good reason to keep it up Gary! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 26, 2021 at 9:00 PM I was actually blown away by that thought (3650 days later). We just don’t know the timing of the things we do and say. God being out of time can make sure our smallest deeds and prayers can be a part of his plans and connections. Yes, a good reason to keep it for sure. You know all about praying through History! LikeLike Reply What Words May Come says: April 27, 2021 at 7:15 AM Wowza! 10 years? Dang! Happy fishing! Oh, and writing too! ;-))) LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 27, 2021 at 6:30 PM Thanks Kevin. I started writing only because I couldn’t work for a couple years from a job injury and to work on my communication skills….My communication skills are now great…I can stand in the boat and yell “FISH ON” …you know, skip the long intro and get right to the point. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Hamish says: April 27, 2021 at 7:25 AM Who woulda thunk. Such a good phrase! Connection is a good reason to write I reckon, in whatever medium we happen to be writing. Good luck with your book, I’ve started seriously working on one myself this past year. Fantasy adventure novel. What is your book going to be about? 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 27, 2021 at 8:12 AM I’m collecting a bunch of insights taken directly from nature and putting it into a format for small groups to use and also space for personal journaling and writing out a prayer from that insight. Using my photo skills as well. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Hamish says: April 27, 2021 at 6:21 PM That sounds brilliant. Our small group seems to often search for what scriptures to study and where we would see our have seen that in our world, so insights directly from nature will be beautiful. Go well into the hard and rewarding work of getting that book published. LikeLiked by 1 person alimw2013 says: April 28, 2021 at 6:46 AM Great pics!! I think of my old posts that get a like here or there and wonder how someone stumbled upon it, whatever the reason I always hope something resonates within them and points them to Jesus! Good post! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 28, 2021 at 7:13 AM So true Alicia. I still, after all these years of haphazard posting, wonder if many will find what is posted and actually read it. Pictures are my crutch and yet it’s just a part of my form of connecting with people that may not be interested in what I have to say. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alimw2013 says: April 29, 2021 at 8:13 AM Yes makes perfect sense to me!!😊 LikeLiked by 1 person Nancy Ruegg says: April 30, 2021 at 3:29 PM We’ll be talking about last Tuesday’s weather for years to come! When the subject of unusual weather comes up I still find myself relating the story of the snowstorm on May 5th or 7th (?) in the Chicago area, mid-1960s. Enough to cover the ground; enough to make snowballs before we boarded the school bus. Just the same, snow in May is NOT acceptable–even if it all melts before dismissal time. As for blogging, the connections with other writers these past 8 years has been a delight. Two bloggers I’ve been able to meet in person–an even greater delight. I’ve found so many gracious, humorous, faith-filled, personable people in the blogosphere–like you, Gary! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: April 30, 2021 at 3:46 PM Nancy, I have a vivid memory of getting 4″ of snow after two days of rain and sleet end of May. I was wilderness camping with a group of guys over memorial weekend one year. It was the worst surprise ever. It was windy and 19 degrees (F) at the lowest point. We were 12 portages (way into the BWCA) and had crossed several very large lakes to get there. Two of 3 tents flattened in the heavy snow middle of night. Thankfully we had enough experienced guys and good clothing layers to see everyone through. I agree on some great bloggers out there with keen insights…you are definitely on that list Nancy LikeLike Reply jboelhower says: May 5, 2021 at 9:08 PM I totally understand the wonder of having a past post liked… isn’t that the beauty of a blog (any writing)? The chance to be “read” years afterwards, even after we have passed from this life… Like you, I do wonder what the reader’s story is, how they came across that post. Life can be a wonderful mystery. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gary Fultz says: May 5, 2021 at 10:57 PM Thanks, you get it! 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Raytheon Missiles and Defense, Tucson, Ariz., has been awarded a $11,017,488 non-competitive firm-fixed-price modification P00009 to previously awarded contract FA8675-21-C-0034 for Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile Production-9 Common Air-Launched Navigation System life of type buy. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona, and is expected to be completed by Dec. 31, 2023. Fiscal 2020 Air Force missile procurement funds in the amount of $7,123,646; fiscal 2021 Navy weapons procurement funds in the amount of $3,195,072; and Foreign Military Sales funds in the amount of $698,770 are being obligated at the time of award. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Air Dominance Division, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is the contracting activity. (Source: DoD, 09/30/21)
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Image collage by Lisa Kay Tate. Images (clockwise from top left) Disney/Marvel, Quirk Books, Her Universe, Titan Comics,Water Tower Music, FXNetworks, and Tee Fury. There is a quite a bit of geeky goodness to look forward to in 2015 in movies, books, television, and events, but 2014 provided a bevy of great memories. Here is my personal list of some of the year’s top offerings: Best Big Screen and Comic Super Team: Guardians of the Galaxy. I liked these guys before they were cool, so when it was announced the team’s current assemblage of the galaxy’s rogue gallery would hit the big screen, I was a little skeptical. I thought “what would the over-blown, misguided Hollywood machine do to this wonderful and weird comic title?” FX’s Fargo miniseries and Marvels Guardians of The Galaxy made for some great viewing. Images: FXNetworks and Disney/Marvel. Well, what they did was find an underdog-savvy and relatively unknown director (James Gunn), assemble a cast as varied as the characters themselves, put together a fun, sentimental, and often hilarious adventure, and deploy some of the best marketing strategies I’ve seen in a while. Everything about this surprise success has just been skillfully handled, from the accompanying Awesome Mix Volume One retro-inspired soundtrack, to the ever-improving comic series. Even the 4-D preview shown at the Disney parks prior to the release got fans ready to welcome this new franchise in a big way. Honestly, I would be a little resentful of all theses Johnny-come-lately fans of the team, if I didn’t completely understand their wanting on board. May Groot continue do his dance in our dreams into the year to come. Best Geeky Event in My Own Backyard. The Atari E.T. Unearthing. This year, the most unusual high-profile gaming news happened just an hour outside of my home town, when the community of Alamogordo, N.M. uncovered thousands of cartridges of what is said to be one of the Atari system’s worst games ever made, Atari 2600 Port’s E.T. the Extra Terrestrial. The 1982 game apparently sucked Reese’s Pieces so bad, Atari literally covered up their mistake with a mass burial of the games in the New Mexico desert. This apparent act of embarrassment on the part of Atari became the topic of urban legend, as no one saw or heard from these little pixel stinkers for more than 30 years. In the Spring of 2014, however, the games were excavated from an Alamogordo landfill…and the collectors went crazy. Everyone from museums, to local officials wanted to claim these little video game failures as their own. The game that was so critically panned no one wanted to ever admit they owned it, was now raising thousands of dollars via Alamogordo-approved eBay auctions, and there was even mention by Alamogordo’s mayor of turning the “E.T. Burial Site” into a tourist-worthy landmark. Even online design retailers TeeFury commemorated the event with a limited edition t-shirt design. This just goes to show, sometimes the skeletons in your closet—or landfill—may emerge someday with new-found appreciation. The Ninth Doctor Dress and William Shakespeare’s Star Wars Trilogy Box Set. Two of the items for which I gladly handed over my cash. Images: Her Universe and Quirk Books. Best New Comic Series: Titan Comics’ Doctor Who. Marvel had a go with The Doctor in the past, and then IDW had their turn, but now Titan Comics’ release of all new Doctor Who adventures has given us wonderful new stories featuring the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. The Twelfth Doctor series has been my favorite as it was a fitting companion (no pun intended) for another favorite arrival of 2014, Peter Capaldi’s Doctor Who debut. I have to give special note to the first Tenth Doctor story arc, which features The Doctor’s first Latina companion set among my favorite regional celebration, Dia de los Muertos. Driving this selection home was the announcement of a new Ninth Doctor mini-series in March 2015. It’s about stinkin’ time! Best Geeky Attire: Ninth Doctor Little Black Dress. Speaking of “it’s about time,” Her Universe finally gave Ninth Doctor fans something of which they can be proud to wear, a nice simple black dress with Nine’s signature black jacket and jumper design. I’ve worn this thing to school events, church, on date nights, and just because I feel like it. Departing from the fall-back “Fantastic” and “Bananas Are Good,” Ninth Doctor fans can finally show off his bad boy image in way that Whovians will appreciate and non-fans will enjoy as just a stylish and practical dress. It’s hard not to wear this out and feel a little private sense of pride. Yes, Doctor, we are so impressive. Best Television Series That Snuck Up on Me: FX’s Fargo. With the long hiatus after BBC’s Sherlock Series #3, and the year-long wait between Hobbit movies, I was beginning to get withdrawal for Martin Freeman’s great acting. I learned about the series based on the Coen Brothers’ 1996 film of the same name about a week before it came out, and it became my guilty addiction for its entire 10-series run. The acting on everyone’s part was amazing in this, but it was Billy Bob Thornton’s scary deadpan and Freeman’s evolution from Hapless Nerd Lester, to conniving A-Hole Lester that drew us in. Doctor Who arrives at Titan, the “world’s worst game” becomes gaming’s biggest collector’s item, and The Hobbit gets a send-off worthy of the story. Images: Titan Comics, Tee Fury and Water Tower Music. Within the span of ten-weeks I found myself rooting for poor Lester to rooting for his deserved demise. Stellar acting only Freeman can deliver. I heard there are plans for a second series with a new cast, but I can’t even imagine it topping this one. Best Book Series: William Shakespeare’s Star Wars Trilogy Imperial Boxed Set. Ian Doescher concluded his first trilogy of the William Shakespeare’s Star Wars series this year, allowing for an attractive boxed set of these books to be released in October, ready for holiday gift-giving. I bought each one of these books–Verily, A New Hope, The Empire Striketh Back, and The Jedi Doth Return–as they were released, but now I wish I had waited from the set. It makes it easy, however, to purchase gifts for everyone else of whom I can’t wait share this clever, well-written tribute to both The Bard and The Jedi. Bravo, Mr. Doescher. When to we get to see, Thee Ghostly Menace? Best Musical Tribute: The Last Goodbye from The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies. Even those who felt Peter Jackson’s decision to divide The Hobbit into three films was a bad idea, it was hard not to shed a sentimental tear for the end of the series when Lord of The Rings alumnus Billy Boyd (Pippin) delivered this beautiful number. The tune was co-written by Boyd, and chosen to wrap up the six-movie Middle Earth labor of love by Jackson. What a fitting, lovely tribute to classic story and epic motion picture adventure series. Farewell 2014. Thanks for the music, memories, and movies, and keep the fun coming in 2015! Liked it? Take a second to support GeekMom and GeekDad on Patreon! 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Another thing to note is that different states have different laws and some of them might require you to have workers compensation insurance before operating. CO Commercial Auto: Most businesses have vehicles they use for daily operations. While on the road there is always the risk of an accident happening with your company vehicles. With this in mind, it's important to protect your business vehicles by having CO auto liability insurance. Having this insurance covers your vehicle if they damage another vehicle or the property of a third party. CO Temporary Staffing Insurance When operating a staffing agency, there are always risks involved. You don't have to worry as much about the risks if you get the right insurance for your temp agency. If you have the right insurance for your business, you can protect yourself from lawsuits that can ruin your business. Colorado Economic Data & Business Insurance Information If you're thinking about doing business in Colorado, it's important to familiarize yourself with the economic status of the state, as well as the regulations and limits regarding insurance for businesses. Below, we offer insight into pertinent economic data related to the state of Colorado, as well as key business insurance information so that you can put your best foot forward and make the best decisions for your business in the Centennial State. Business Economic Trends In The State Of Colorado According to recent reports from the leading economic researchers, the state of Colorado has a healthy outlook, economically speaking. While fewer jobs will be added in 2018 than have been in recent years, the growth rate is still expected to climb. It's anticipated that entrepreneurs who are really interested in taking risks in new ventures will be the leading contributors for the state's economic growth. However, less risky industries will lend to the economy, as well, such as cloud computing and cybersecurity. In regard to the fuel industry, it is anticipate that there will be an increase in valuation of about 9 percent in the year 2018, and this growth pertains mainly to gas and oil. This increase will largely be due to the improvement in energy prices, which are lower this year than they have been in recent years. It's hopeful that energy prices will continue to fall so that these industries can continue to thrive. In terms of agriculture, it's projected that farms in the state of Colorado will do a little better this year than they did in 2017. Leading economic research agencies are expecting that the income from agriculture will reach nearly $1.4 billion in 2021. In regard to the retail market, it is also expected that this industry will see steady growth, despite the rising trend of e-commerce solutions. In fact, it's estimated that the rate of employment in the retail sector will increase by as much as 2.1 percent during the 2021 fiscal year. Regulations And Limits For CO Commercial Insurance The Colorado Division of Insurance regulates insurance in Colorado. CO is considered a "fault state", meaning that business owners are not legally required to carry liability insurance; however, liability coverage is the type of commercial insurance that is most commonly purchased in the state. Commercial liability insurance covers business owners and their clients for things like bodily and personal injury, commercial property damage, and injuries that pertain to advertising injuries. The only commercial insurance that business owners are required to carry is workers' compensation insurance. Any business that employees an hourly or wage staff must carry this type of coverage to protect their employees. Additional Resources For Professional Services Insurance Get informed about small business professional services insurance, including Professional liability, aka errors and omissions (E&O insurance), that protects your business against claims that a professional service you provided caused your client financial loss. 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People today are claims conscious, resulting in a significant share of malpractice lawsuits against professionals. Liability resulting from the rendering of or the failure to render professional services is excluded in most liability coverage forms. This means that a policy covering a account's or lawyers' office will cover liability arising out of the maintenance or use of the premises, but specifically exclude liability arising out of the rendering of a professional service or the omission of such a service. In addition to the professions in which actual physical or mental injury may be caused to clients, certain other professions are exposed to claims for malpractice. Claims may be brought against lawyers, accountants, architects, and similar professional persons for errors or omissions in their professional capacity. Errors & Omissions insurance pays damages that might be awarded to a plaintiff alleging professional negligence. Professional liability policies are made available to such risks, and these policies provide essentially the same protection as is afforded under the physicians, surgeons or dentists professional liability policy. Minimum recommended small business insurance coverage: Business Personal Property, Employee Dishonesty, Accounts Receivable, Computers, Valuable Papers and Records, General Liability, Employee Benefits Liability, Professional Liability, Umbrella Liability, Hired and Non-owned Auto Liability & Workers Compensation. Other commercial insurance policies to consider: Building, Business Income with Extra Expense, Earthquake, Equipment Breakdown, Flood, Computer Fraud, Forgery, Money and Securities, Special Floater, Cyber Liability, Employment-related Practices Liability, Business Auto Liability and Physical Damage and Stop Gap Liability. 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Get the best CO small business insurance quotes online & info on cost, coverage, minimum requirements, certificates & more. General Liability Insurance Social Work Services Insurance Colorado Social Work Services Insurance Colorado Policy Information Social Work Services Insurance Colorado Social work service providers deal with complex issues and even more demanding clients. Like most professionals that work with the public, they are susceptible to mistakes, and when these slips happen, lawsuits follow. Social service organizations provide assistance relating to a specific social issue, or group of related social issues, to their clients. Each organization has a specified purpose relating to counseling, education, financial aid, job placement, rehabilitation, vocational training, or welfare. Some provide food or shelter. Facilities for offices, retail stores, and warehouses may be owned or leased from others. Most social service agencies are nonprofit and are funded primarily through donations and fundraising activities. Some have permanent profit-making operations to fund the organizations as a whole, such as retail stores or recycling centers. A large portion of labor may be voluntary. Geographic exposure may be local, state, national, or international. As a social work provider, these lawsuits will target you and not just your employees. This is why you must invest in social work services insurance Colorado that will protect your organization against these claims. No matter how small your risk exposure, getting coverage is a good idea if you want to be careful. Social work services insurance Colorado protects your organization from lawsuits with rates as low as $27/mo. Get a fast quote and your certificate of insurance now. Everyday Risks A Social Workers Face The best coverage for your business depends on the type of social work services that you provide. Many people try to spread their coverage by taking on both professional liability and general liability policies. Getting both means that they get the best coverage for their businesses. Although in most cases, a custom social work services insurance Colorado plan will be tailored to meet your needs. Below are some examples of risks covered by a social worker insurance policy: Risk of Subpoena: CO social workers should always be ready for subpoenas because they work with people going through difficult times. Sometimes they may be called upon to answer questions when things go wrong. Social work services insurance Colorado will cover you through the proceedings. Sexual Impropriety: You and your employees should be covered against sexual impropriety charges. This is a serious risk that can permanently destroy a business or career in social work. The policy protects you against charges of sexual misconduct, up to the limit of liability. License protection: If a client or any other person complains about your conduct to the CO state licensing board, you may need to defend your license and practice. This process can cost you thousands of dollars in legal fees. But with a valid social work services insurance Colorado coverage, you will be reimbursed for all expenses if your policy covers the incident. Malpractice: There are best practices that guide social workers while providing services to the public. Sometimes a claim can be filed against your business or employees for breach of practice. Malpractice coverage for social workers is crucial and must be thoroughly crafted to mitigate the risks faced in their line of work. This is one of the main risks that social workers must be prepared for as the policy will provide defense coverage whether a claim is valid or not. Even if you don't need a social worker malpractice coverage, you will be asked for it when you sign up to offer professional social work services. Breach of Confidence: Also known as an Information Privacy Coverage (HIPAA). The HIPAA coverage if necessary if you or your employees violate privacy protection laws. Violation of confidential personal information is not in compliance with HIPAA and can lead to lawsuits, fines, and loss of business. Many times when HIPAA laws are broken, it is unintentional; however, the circumstances surrounding the breach will not exempt you from liability. Basic Social Work Services Coverage Professional Liability Coverage: Also known as errors and omissions insurance (E and O), a professional liability coverage is paramount while carrying out social work. If you are sued for an error or omission in the course of your profession, a general liability policy will not cover you. This is why social workers require a professional liability policy. Bodily injury or damage to another persons' property are all covered by the policy, and you will be protected against claims and lawsuits arising from the work you do. For example, some social workers who diagnose and treat patients could sometimes provide an incorrect diagnosis. This can lead to a more serious medical condition and sometimes death. In this situation, many social workers could lose their license, but as a service provider, you do not have to go out of business. Even if you have internal controls to protect yourself and your employees, your policy will help cover legal expenses when such a claim arises. Contractual Liability: It is common practice for social work service providers to be offered a contract by a third party. These types of contracts will require you to assume responsibility for a third parties liabilities. Your social work services insurance Colorado policy should also cover this transfer of liability. Colorado Social Service Organization's Risks & Exposures Premises liability exposure is moderate at offices, donation locations, processing locations, warehouses, retail locations, or residential facilities due to the number of visitors. Donation locations must be easily accessible for convenient drop-off, with security to prevent unauthorized access while the premises is closed. Retail stores have frequent visitors who can be injured by slips and falls. Aisles must be adequate and free of debris with flooring in good condition, no frayed or worn spots on carpet, and no cracks or holes in flooring. Steps and uneven floor surfaces should be prominently marked. Sufficient exits must be provided and be well marked with backup lighting systems in case of power failure. Heavier items such as appliances should be kept on easily-reached shelves so that customers do not pull items down on themselves. Crowd control may be a concern if the store offers special cut-rate sales during peak seasons. Residential facilities must be equipped with hard-wired smoke detectors in each unit. Safety and security of each client is critical. As with the retail operations, flooring must be in good condition, and sufficient exits provided with backup lighting in the case of emergency. Parking lots and sidewalks need to be in good repair with snow and ice removed, and generally level and free of exposure to slips and falls. There should be appropriate security for the area. If the business is open after dark, lighting must be adequate. If the organization responds to emergencies, exposures can be high at disaster sites due to emergency operations where volunteers are brought together to aid in recovery. Shelters may be set up in remote locations without adequate utility services. The shelter must be secure for those in its care. Because the public is being served, life safety concerns are critical. If there are camps or other children's activities, instructors must be trained in appropriate methods of caring for the safety of the children. If janitorial services or other operations are performed off-premises, property damage may result to customers' property. Professional liability exposure could be extensive depending on services provided. The assistance to at-risk individuals may include evaluations by psychologists and psychiatrists. The most serious situations will relate to children, criminal offenders and alcohol/drug rehabilitation counselors. Physical and occupational therapists may be on staff to assist in the development of clients' job-related motor skills. Personal injury exposures include violating the privacy of clients, libel and slander, wrongful eviction, of invasion of the right of private occupancy of a living unit. Abuse and molestation exposure is very high due to the supervision of children and other at-risk individuals. No coverage is available for the abuser. While there is some coverage available in the standard market for the institution where the abuse takes place, it is very restricted. More complete coverage should be purchased for the institution through specialized markets. The institution must take all care possible to protect clients from predatory employees and volunteers through criminal background checks, training, monitoring, and supervision, and report all allegations of abuse to the proper authorities. Shelters must be monitored to prevent incidents of client-on-client abuse. Directors' and officers' exposure can be substantial. There should be published policies and procedures that are consistently followed, especially as they relate to membership, membership revocation, the election of officers, and removal of officers. Products exposure can be high if the organization restores and repairs donated items. Because extensive modification may take place, the organization could be considered the manufacturer of an item that causes damage. Workers compensation exposure may include clerical employees who may develop repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, warehouse and retail store workers who can slip and fall or incur back injuries from lifting, and custodians who can develop respiratory ailments or contact dermatitis from working with chemicals to maintain the premises. Shelter house workers must be able to handle unruly individuals and may be exposed to contagious disease from clients. Because the primary goal of the organization is to help clients become self-sufficient, all such training must be well documented. There is a special concern with working with the disabled because of the potential for making an already difficult physical situation worse. Workers must be supplied with appropriate safety gear and be adequately supervised based on the type of job and the level of disability. Instruction in proper lifting techniques must be provided, along with appropriate equipment for the situation. Handling donations may include exposure to hazardous substances, insects or vermin, or communicable diseases. Equipment used for repair operations should be appropriately maintained to prevent injury. In any retail business, hold-ups may occur. Employees should be trained to respond in a prescribed manner. Property exposures can include offices, donation centers, processing centers, retail stores, warehouses, or residential facilities. Ignition sources include electrical wiring, heating, and air conditioning systems. Operations may be in older buildings. All heating and electrical wiring should be up to date and meet current codes for the occupancy. Some provide housing for clients who are monitored and receive various forms of assistance. Rules and guidelines must be in place and enforced since many of the clients may not be accustomed to caring for themselves, personal property, or the property of others. All residential units should have hard-wired smoke detectors. Warehouse storage should have proper shelving, wide aisle-ways and separation of flammables from combustibles. Cleaning and mending clothing can produce dust which adds to fire loads. Restoration of furniture will include flammable liquids such as adhesives, paint, and varnish. Work on donated automobiles may involve the use of grinding, spray painting or welding. These must be conducted away from combustibles. If food services are provided, there should be controls such as automatic shut-off devices and temperature controls in place and maintained. Valuation of the donated items at the time of loss could be a concern and should be considered when coverage is written. Donation centers may be targets for thieves or vandals. Adequate security should be in place after hours to deter pilferage or dumping. Crime exposure comes from employee dishonesty and theft of money and securities from cash drawers at retail stores. Background checks should be conducted on all employees and volunteers handling money. Employee dishonesty coverage should be expanded to include volunteers as employees. Money should be regularly collected and moved away from the collection area, preferably to a safe on premises. Bank drops should be made throughout the day to prevent a buildup of cash on premises. There must be a separation of duties between persons handling deposits and disbursements and reconciling bank statements. Audits should be periodically conducted, preferably by an outside firm. Inland marine exposure includes accounts receivable for donor lists, work done for business partners, and government services provided, computers for office work and job training, and valuable papers and records for donors' records, employment records, and documentation for government and private grants. All records must be duplicated and kept off site for easy restoration in the event of a loss. Goods in transit coverage will be needed if the organization transports donated goods to processing facilities and retail stores or takes supplies to emergency sites. Business auto exposure may be limited to hired and nonownership for employees or volunteers running errands. If there are owned vehicles used to collect donations, take items to warehouses, or transport clients, the exposure increases. All drivers must have a license appropriate for the vehicle being driven and acceptable MVRs. All vehicles must be maintained, and records of the maintenance must be kept at a central location. CO Social Work Services Insurance Social work is a fulfilling career that requires personal commitment. However, helping others can expose you to unexpected risks. As a CO social work service provider or worker, you need professional liability coverage to mitigate these risks. Colorado Economic Data & Business Insurance Information If you're thinking about doing business in Colorado, it's important to familiarize yourself with the economic status of the state, as well as the regulations and limits regarding insurance for businesses. Below, we offer insight into pertinent economic data related to the state of Colorado, as well as key business insurance information so that you can put your best foot forward and make the best decisions for your business in the Centennial State. Business Economic Trends In The State Of Colorado According to recent reports from the leading economic researchers, the state of Colorado has a healthy outlook, economically speaking. While fewer jobs will be added in 2018 than have been in recent years, the growth rate is still expected to climb. It's anticipated that entrepreneurs who are really interested in taking risks in new ventures will be the leading contributors for the state's economic growth. However, less risky industries will lend to the economy, as well, such as cloud computing and cybersecurity. In regard to the fuel industry, it is anticipate that there will be an increase in valuation of about 9 percent in the year 2018, and this growth pertains mainly to gas and oil. This increase will largely be due to the improvement in energy prices, which are lower this year than they have been in recent years. It's hopeful that energy prices will continue to fall so that these industries can continue to thrive. In terms of agriculture, it's projected that farms in the state of Colorado will do a little better this year than they did in 2017. Leading economic research agencies are expecting that the income from agriculture will reach nearly $1.4 billion in 2021. In regard to the retail market, it is also expected that this industry will see steady growth, despite the rising trend of e-commerce solutions. In fact, it's estimated that the rate of employment in the retail sector will increase by as much as 2.1 percent during the 2021 fiscal year. Regulations And Limits For CO Commercial Insurance The Colorado Division of Insurance regulates insurance in Colorado. CO is considered a "fault state", meaning that business owners are not legally required to carry liability insurance; however, liability coverage is the type of commercial insurance that is most commonly purchased in the state. Commercial liability insurance covers business owners and their clients for things like bodily and personal injury, commercial property damage, and injuries that pertain to advertising injuries. The only commercial insurance that business owners are required to carry is workers' compensation insurance. Any business that employees an hourly or wage staff must carry this type of coverage to protect their employees. Additional Resources For Non-Profit Insurance Find useful articles on business insurance for non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations, charities and associations. Animal Shelter & Pet Rescue Charity Church Classic & Collector Car Clubs Fraternal Organization Goodwill Insustries Labor Union Libraries Nonprofit Parent Teacher Organization Public Administration Red Cross Chapters Salvation Army Social Work Services Veterans Groups Volunteers of America YMCA Youth Groups YWCA For 501(c) Non-Profits - Directors And Officers Liability Insurance has become an increasingly important policy to have. D&O coverage protects insured directors or officers against claims involving allegations of wrongful acts occurring while performing their duties as such. The insurance is divided into two separate coverages: Side A coverage reimburses the individual directors and officers for payments made for loss each has incurred because of wrongful acts. Side B coverage reimburses the corporation for the payments it has made on behalf of the directors or officers themselves. General Liability is a foundational policy for almost any business. Most companies do not have any control over the final cost of injuries to a person injured because of their operations, products, or services. The person injured may be a young child, a blue-collar worker, a surgeon, or a homeless person. The cost of the injuries may be comparatively minor or run into the millions of dollars, depending on the person and the extent of his or her injuries. Do you have sufficient assets to pay such a loss? 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Earl Creps, Off-Road Disciplines: Spiritual Adventures of Missional Leaders (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006). $23.95, 240 pages. The American church is in crisis. Sunday morning worship attendance figures are declining. But interest in God and spiritual matters is increasing. A typical pastoral response to this crisis asks, “How should we do our worship services?” In Off-Road Disciplines, Earl Creps suggests a better question: “How can I be changed so that others will find me worth following in mission?” (3, emphasis in original). The former question focuses on technique, while the latter question focuses on spiritual formation. Off-Road Disciplines addresses the spiritual formation of missional leaders, that is, people who “see the world through the eyes of Jesus and see Jesus in the world” (xiv). Books on spiritual formation usually outline what the Bible (or a particular Christian tradition) teaches about spiritual disciplines such as prayer and Bible study. For Creps, “an experience is a spiritual discipline if it has the potential to form God’s heart in me, and if it functions as one because I embrace it as such” (xvi). The book consists of two parts. Part One, “Personal Disciplines,” examines six disciplines that form the heart of missional leaders: death, truth, perspective, learning, witness, and humility. Part Two, “Organizational Disciplines,” examines six further disciplines that form the practice of missional communities: assessment, harmony, reflection, opportunity, sacrifice, and legacy. The context in which Creps wrote this book is the struggle of the North American church to respond to the issues of postmodernism and its emerging culture. For him, every church must negotiate the “impulses” of “preservation” and “innovation” (100-5), regardless of whether its “brand” is “traditional,” “contemporary,” or “experimental” (105-11). Creps’s eschewal of technique in favor of spiritual formation is both helpful and frustrating. Helpful, because it entails that any brand can be missional. Frustrating, because technique problems are much easier to solve than spiritual formation issues. In other words, it’s easier to change a church’s style of worship than to change the hearts of its leaders. No amount of tinkering with contemporary styles will result in missional effectiveness. What is needed is a change of heart. As Creps puts it, “My best practice is me” (14). That change of heart begins with death, that is, the death of the technique way of thinking and the level of personal control it offers leaders. “A missional life, then, experiences the centrality of Christ as our failures expose the illusion that we merit the center position. Failure, among other forces, reveals this illusion for what it is, crucifying it and giving us the chance to invite Christ to assume the central role in practice, instead of just in doctrine” (10). Truth-telling, what Creps calls “sacred realism: the discipline of holding the truth in one hand and faith in the other” (26). In other words, missional leaders fearlessly face the church’s demise without despair, because they know God is bigger than their problems. Missional leaders also cultivate the discipline of “perspective” or “POV,” i.e., “point of view.” Rather than answering the question, “Where are you a missionary to?” they answer the question, “Who are you a missionary to?” North American culture is often defined as “postmodern” or “emerging.” Pastors tend to respond to these abstract trends with emotional extremes, either passionate embrace or equally passionate contempt. But as Creps writes, “The Father did not send Jesus to redraw maps, or refine worldviews, or redeem music. He came for people, spiritual beings who sin and hurt and die” (38). This way of framing mission, as personal and concrete rather than theoretical and abstract, leads into the chapter on “learning” or “reverse mentoring” (41-53). If the mission is personal, then we must listen to the people whom God is seeking to save in order to better understand how to serve them. “Reverse mentoring involves a specific form of friendship based on trust” (48). This friendship extends beyond relationships with Christians to relationships with unbelievers. Creps’s chapter on “witness,” or “the discipline of spiritual friendship,” begins with an interesting discussion of “mental models” of unbelievers. Are they “souls with ears,” “barbarians to civilize,” or even “invisible people,” that is people the church never even talks about? Or are they, in keeping with Jesus’ three parables in Luke 15, “the sought” (57-61). And if “the sought,” do missional leaders make time for them and listen to them? Humility is the last of the personal disciplines Creps discusses. Technique entails control and engenders pride. Spiritual formation engenders humility. “Negative humility” includes attitudes such as, “I am not omniscient,” “I am not omnipotent,” “I am not omnipresent” (73-7). “Positive humility” includes attitudes such as “I don’t know,” “I’m sorry,” and “I need you” (77-82). To be missional effective, spiritually formed leaders must lead spiritually formed organizations. The first spiritual discipline Creps discusses is “assessment.” Creps distinguishes between “what we are not measuring (others’ spirituality) and what we are measuring (our own responsibility)” (93). A second organizational discipline is “harmony” or “the blending of differences.” Every missional organization must negotiate the impulses of preservation and innovation, regardless of what brand of church (traditional, contemporary, experimental) they promote. Creps suggests harmony happens when we focus on “commonality” of mission, allow variety on matters of “conscience,” focus on the “cultivation” of healthy members rather than the palliation of unhealthy ones, focusing “concentration” on what’s good about other brands, and celebrating the “contribution” each brand makes (117-21). “Reflection” or “discernment” is the third organizational discipline. Theologians often work with a “theory-practice” model, in which they determine theory and pastors put their theory into practice. This leads to a huge divide between disciplined theological reflection on ministry (in seminary) and more pragmatic practices of ministry (at the local church level). Creps advocates a “theological reflection” model, in which missional leaders “attempt to cooperate with God in ministry,” “process the event,” “use Scripture as a mirror,” and “respond in renewed cooperation with God” (133-4). “Opportunity” or “making room” is the fourth organizational discipline. Here, Creps encourages missional leaders to think of mission three dimensionally. “Missional space” consists of “heart dimension,” “venue dimension,” and “Spirit dimension” (145). In other words, do we love God and neighbor, do we create space for love to grow, and do we leave room for the working of the Spirit? Missional space contracts whenever one of those dimensions is not working. “Sacrifice” or “surrendering preferences” is the fifth organizational discipline. Healthy relationships in general, and missional relationships in particular, require that both sides make personal sacrifices. Creps illustrates that with the New Testament story of Paul circumcising Timothy for more effective missionary service among both Jews and Greeks. Surrendering preferences is “voluntary,” “sacrificial,” and “missional” (169-72). The sixth organizational discipline is “legacy” or “passing the baton.” For an organization to have an enduring life cycle beyond its founding moment, it must cultivate and empower new leadership. Drawing once again on Paul’s relationship with Timothy, Creps argues that baton-passing must be characterized by “love,” “integrity, “and faith” (176-82). Off-Road Disciplines challenged me to the core of my pastoral being. It forced me to address my need for control, my preference for technique, and my avoidance of spiritual formation both personally and organization. By that, I don’t mean that I neglected prayer and the Bible. Rather, I mean that I neglected to let God’s Holy Spirit form my own leadership. Whether I—or you—agree with all of Creps’s recommendations, his book is a timely reminder that missional leadership is the work of the Holy Spirit, with whom we cooperate or without whom we simply spin our wheels. —– P.S. 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In the first decade of the 1800s a centuries old copy of the Magna Carta was rediscovered in the archives of Lincoln Cathedral. Cathedral Church at Lincoln exhibited 1795 by Joseph Mallord William Turner, exhibited 1795. (www.tate.org.uk) Magna Carta, or the Great Charter, was ‘signed’ by King John in 1215 at Runnymede near Windsor (his seal was affixed to the document by the royal chancery). It is one of the most famous documents in the world, a ‘peace treaty’ and established the principle that everybody, including the King, was subject to the law. It was signed by twenty-five Barons, and also by various Bishops and Abbots, and one of those who signed was Hugh of Wells, Bishop of Lincoln who attended alongside Lincolnshire’s Cardinal Archbishop Stephen Langton. It is thought that Bishop Hugh, who was named in the document as one of King John’s advisors, probably brought this copy back with him to his Cathedral on his return from Runnymede, and that it had been lodged there ever since. The Record Commission gave preference to the Lincoln Magna Carta in their ‘Statutes of the Realm’ published in 1810, inserting this copy in its publication. Lincoln Cathedral from the Holmes, Brayford circa 1802-3 Joseph Mallord William Turner. (www.tate.org.uk) The Lincoln Magna Carta is widely travelled, having made quite a few trips ‘over the pond’ to America for displays there, most recently to Boston, Williamstown and Washington during 2014. During the 2nd World War, whilst the document was on show at the Library of Congress when America entered the war, it was stored for security in Fort Knox in Kentucky alongside America’s gold reserves, not returning home until 1947. Since 1993, the Lincoln Magna Carta has been on view in Lincoln Castle, but now, in 2015, to better preserve it and to mark 800 years since the Magna Carta was sealed, the document has a new home in a vault in the refurbished Lincoln Castle, which reopened to the public on the 1st April. The Charter of the Forest, dating from 1217, will also be on display there. In honour of this, we have a couple of early references from the newspapers relating to the 19th Century rediscovery of the Lincoln Magna Carta. A New Cure for Jackobinism or A Peep in the Tower, Charles Williams, 1810. © Trustees of the British Museum. Featuring Sir Francis Burdett who thought the actions of Parliament were an unconstitutional violation of Magna Carta. Stamford Mercury, 6th December, 1811 It has been lately discovered by the Commissioners of Public Records, that the most correct and authentic manuscript of Magna Charta, is that now in the archives of Lincoln Cathedral, which is supposed to be the charter transmitted by the hands of Hugh, the then Bishop of Lincoln, who is one of the Bishop’s named in the introductory clause. The parchment on which it is written measures about 18 inches square, but has no seal. Stamford Mercury, 22nd August, 1823 CHARTERS OF ENGLAND – That there might be a complete edition of the Statutes (which is now in progress of printing, under the sanction of Parliament,) the Royal Commissioners of Public Records lately caused the most extensive examinations to be made. For the purpose of examining all charters, and authentic copies and entries thereof, two Sub-Commissioners have occupied one whole summer in making a progress through England and Ireland, to every place where it appeared such charters, copies, or entries might be preserved; and searches have been made successively at every Cathedral in England which was known to possess any such documents, also at the Universities, &c. They have made some most valuable and interesting discoveries. Besides the rare Chantularies or collections of charters found in Rochester, Exeter, Canterbury, and other Cathedrals, in Lincoln Cathedral they found also “An Original of the Great Charter of Liberties granted by King John in the 17th year of his reign,” in a perfect state. This charter appears to be of superior authority to either of the two charters of the same date preserved in the British Museum. From the contemporary endorsements of the word Lincolnia on two folds of the charter, this may be presumed to be the charter transmitted by the hands of Hugh, the then Bishop of Lincoln, who is one of the Bishops named in the introductory clause; and it is observable that several words and sentences are inserted in the body of this charter which in both the charters preserved in the British Museum are added by way of notes for amendment, at the bottom of the Instruments. Liberty suspended! With the bulwark of the constitution! by George Cruikshank, 1817. © Trustees of the British Museum. Magna Carta used as condemnation for the government banning habeas corpos during the economic crisis following the Napoleonic Wars. And, incidentally, George Washington was descended from King John and twelve of the Barons who were involved in Magna Carta. Sources not mentioned above: Magna Carta: Through the Ages, Ralph V. Turner, 2003 Magna Charta Barons, Charles H, Browning, 1915 British Library website Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... The Dunston Pillar: celebrating the 50 year reign of King George III On October 23, 2014 May 26, 2021 By Joanne MajorIn British Royal Family, Lincolnshire history1 Comment On the 25th October 1809 the jubilee of King George III was celebrated across the nation. Opinion was divided as to whether the jubilee had been celebrated a year too early; 25th October 1809 was the first day of the 50th year of George III’s reign, he had not actually reigned yet for a full fifty years. Robert Hobart, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire In honour of the completion of the fiftieth year of his reign Robert Hobart, the 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire decided to place a statue of the King, made out of Coade Stone (artificial stone manufactured by Eleanor Coade in Lambeth) on the top of Dunston Pillar in Lincolnshire, an old ‘land lighthouse.’ Land Lighthouse on Lincoln Heath from The Life of Thomas Telford by Samuel Smiles The Dunston Pillar, originally known as Dashwood’s Lighthouse, stands six miles to the south of the City of Lincoln, actually much closer to the village of Harmston than to Dunstan itself, and the pillar, with a spiral staircase inside and originally with a lantern on top reached by a surrounding balustraded gallery, was erected in 1751 by Sir Francis Dashwood (of Hellfire Club fame) to guide travellers across the dark and desolate heathland and to attempt to deter highwaymen and, so it is said, to please his wife. It is reputed that Sir Francis, 15th Baron le Despencer, later landscaped the area around the pillar, even adding a two story dining hall and it became a popular place for picnics, known as the ‘Vauxhall’ of Lincolnshire. Around the pillar Dashwood built ‘a square walled garden, less than an acre in extent, within a larger enclosure of heathland. There was an opening or gateway in each side of the wall, and a little stone pavilion at each corner. There were plantations outside the walls, and a bowling green just beyond the opening on the north side’. It was recorded in 1836 that an inhabitant of Lincoln remembered seeing as many as sixteen or eighteen carriages there at one time about fifty years previously. Sir Francis Dashwood by William Hogarth (via Wikimedia) William Wroughton, the Vicar of nearby Welbourn, described the pillar in a letter to Lord le Despencer in 1776 thus: . . . the Vauxhall of this part of the world. The Bowling Green is the best and kept in the best order I have ever seen and the plantations are all in a very thriving state and will in a few years be the Paradise of Lincolnshire. It was used for the accommodation of parties resorting thither. From the gallery at the top of the Pillar the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral could be seen to the north and, weather permitting, the Boston Stump to the south. Dunston Pillar, unknown artist (c) Museum of Lincolnshire Life; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation A decade earlier than the construction of the pillar a local landowner named Charles Chaplin had remodelled the Green Man Inn, part of the Blankney estate and situated very close to the Pillar, where the ‘Lincoln Club’ which included Dashwood and Chaplin, met in the 1740s, although the purpose or aims of the Club have been lost to time. Indeed, as it is not even known how long the Lincoln Club continued to meet then the story that Dashwood built the ‘land lighthouse’ to please his wife may perhaps more realistically be retold to say that he built it to light his and his friends journey to the ‘Lincoln Club’. Standing over 90ft high the lantern was lighted every night until 1788 and it was last used in 1808. A year later a storm brought the lantern tumbling to the ground. On the 9th September, 1810, a Lambeth stonemason named John Wilson, no doubt employed by the Coade works, whilst engaged in fixing the statue of George III to the Pillar fell from the top to his death. He was buried in the nearby Harmston churchyard, his epitaph reading: He who erected the Noble King, Is here now dead by deaths sharp sting. To the memory of John Wilson who departed this life Sept. 9th 1810 The Stamford Mercury newspaper dated 9th November 1810 reported the following once the statue of the King had been firmly fixed atop the pillar: Among the numerous testimonies of loyalty offered by a grateful people to their Sovereign, none perhaps has been more appropriate than what the Earl of Buckinghamshire has recently completed upon his estate at Dunston, in this county. In the year 1751, Sir Francis Dashwood erected the Pillar on Dunston Heath, about five miles south of this city. It was a plain quadrangular building, 92 feet in height, with an octagonal lantern on the top, 15½ feet high, surrounded at its base with a gallery. – It was then of considerable utility to the public, the heath at that time being an uncultivated and extensive waste; but since that period the lands have been inclosed, which has rendered it entirely useless. – Upon the west side of it is the following inscription:- “Columnan hanc utilitati publican D.D.D. F. DASHWOOD. MDCCLI.” The lantern and gallery having been removed, the Earl of Buckinghamshire has erected upon the Pillar a magnificent colossal Statue of our venerable Sovereign. It was executed by Code in artificial stone, and measures 14 feet in height, standing upon a pedestal 9 feet high. His Majesty is represented in his coronation robes, with a crown upon his head and a sceptre in his right hand. – Though its elevation from the ground is 115 feet, yet the features are perfectly distinct, and altogether it makes a grand and magnificent appearance. – Two feet above the old inscription is affixed a tablet, with the following record of his Lordship’s loyalty:- “The Statue upon this Pillar was erected A.D. 1810, by Robert Earl of Buckinghamshire, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the reign of his Majesty King George the Third.” During WWII the statue was taken down (and damaged in doing so) and the Pillar shortened to prevent any collision with low-flying aircraft as it was near to two airbases. The bust of King George III, all that remains of the statue, can still be seen in the grounds of Lincoln Castle. All that remains of the statue of George III, now in the grounds of Lincoln Castle. © Joanne Major Our forthcoming book, A Georgian Heroine: the intriguing life of Rachel Charlotte Williams Biggs, sheds more light on George III’s jubilee, as Mrs Biggs, amongst her many other achievements, single-handedly planned the event from her modest home near Chepstow in the Welsh Borders. Discover more here. Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... Looking for something specific? 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Miles and miles of pristine, untouched beaches, wild coastal forest bustling with bird life and the warm Indian Ocean full of colourful fish ready to be explored. This is paradise. There’s a marvellous sense of excitement as you make your way along the rural, sandy roads towards Thonga Beach Lodge. The lodge is situated near the village of Mabibi on the remote Maputuland coast of KZN and, as you approach, glimpses of Lake Sibaya, South Africa’s largest freshwater lake, peep through the forest, adding to the anticipation. It’s not an easy drive (a 4 x 4 transfer from Sodwana is available and recommended), but the reward at the end of the bumpy journey is more than worth it. - Advertisement - Situated in the Isimangaliso Wetland Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Thonga is a hidden treasure and one of Isibindi Africa’s most sought-after destinations. This 12-room luxury beach lodge has every lavish comfort you could want, while still maintaining a wonderful sense of contemporary, rustic ‘wildness’. It really is, as the sign at the entrance says, ‘a civilised distance from civilisation’. Creature comforts From the moment you arrive at Thonga you are welcomed into a world of five-star service and wonderful spoils. The lodge manages to be indulgent without being pretentious and the staff are friendly and available without being intrusive, allowing you space to truly relax and enjoy your getaway at your own pace. Tucked away in the indigenous coastal bush, just metres from the ocean, the thatched rooms are positioned for maximum privacy and minimum environmental impact, each one built on a raised platform and kitted out with everything you could want or need on a beach holiday. There are both ocean and forest view rooms and the deluxe ocean view rooms even have their own private plunge pools. The family rooms have two separate bedrooms, perfect for those travelling with younger children. It truly does feel like a forest hideaway and the wooden pathways that lead from the main lodge and restaurant area to the rooms, plunge pools, spa and marine centre offer a wonderful opportunity to spot the odd little turtle hiding away in the bush or magnificent golden orb spider weaving its massive web. As one would expect from a lodge of this calibre, the food is both plentiful and of an excellent quality. Every meal feels like an occasion and every effort is made to ensure all dietary requirements are met. Beautiful platters of fresh fruit, cheeses, cold meats and pastries adorn your table each morning, serving only as a precursor to the hearty full breakfast with all the trimmings that is to come. Lunch on the deck is a wonderful mini buffet served on individual tiered stands at your table, comprising a variety of hot and cold dishes, and dinners are glorious three-course affairs, with a choice of two starters, mains and desserts. Children, too, are given a choice between two main courses and desserts and parents can choose to let them eat earlier or at the same time as them. Maputaland. KwaZulu Natal. South Africa Adventures and experiences Whether you are looking for adventure or relaxation – or a little of both – there are activities and experiences aplenty. Wake up early, grab a coffee and saunter down to watch the sunrise on the beach (or lie-in if you prefer) and thereafter it’s up to you how much you would (or wouldn’t) like to do. Regarded as one of the best snorkelling sites in South Africa, snorkelling in Mabibi is a must. The lodge’s rockpool is vast and filled with thousands of species of tropical fish, octopus, moray eels and electric rays and their PADI dive centre is stocked with all the equipment you need. The staff are knowledgeable and helpful and everyone is welcome, from beginner to veteran. If you prefer to stay on land, a phenomenal evening turtle tracking experience is available (during turtle season) as well as bird watching and forest walks. Sundowners can be enjoyed alongside Lake Sibaya (6km from the lodge), where you can watch hippos frolic and pied kingfishers chase down their dinner with a G&T in hand. The more adventurous can enjoy an early morning kayak trip on the lake or an open ocean experience complete with exciting surf launch (there is an additional cost for this). Of course, no luxury holiday is complete without a little pampering … and the spa at Thonga offers a wide variety of treatments and seaside spa spoils to rejuvenate and relax. Thonga Beach Lodge. Mabibi. Maputaland. KwaZulu Natal. South Africa A sense of community One of the most remarkable things about this particular Isibindi Africa lodge, though, must be its incredible, heart-warming connection to the village of Mabibi. It is a wonderful example of a development that has successfully married local community and private sector and it is clear, when you speak to them, that the staff who live in the village and work at Thonga (more than 80% of the lodge’s staff are from the community) are incredibly proud of their home and the work they do here. Isibindi does a significant amount of relief work in the area (including launching a massive feeding programme during Covid-19 lockdown), as well as assisting with teaching staff and upgrading and maintenance of the local primary school. Whether you’re taking the short drive from Durban or are travelling from further up-country, a visit to Thonga Beach Lodge should be on everyone’s beach holiday bucket list. There is no doubt that during these uncertain times, trips to remote, untouched, hidden gems like this are invaluable and, with all the correct Covid protocols in place, you’ll feel safe and secure as you escape and relax in this piece of coastal paradise. Need to know Thonga is currently running a wonderful special offer for SA residents (40% off selected room types until November 2021). Rates include accommodation, three meals and two safari drives a day (excluded: park fees, Isibindi Foundation levy, gratuities, spa treatments, bush walks and items of personal nature). Details: Rates and further specials: https://www.thongabeachlodge.co.za/rates/, [email protected], www.isibini.co.za, 035 474 1473 Thonga Beach Lodge. Mabibi. Maputaland. KwaZulu Natal. South Africa Maputaland. KwaZulu Natal. South Africa Thonga Beach Lodge. Mabibi. Maputaland. KwaZulu Natal. South Africa Thonga Beach Lodge. Mabibi. Maputaland. KwaZulu Natal. 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