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Sometimes email brings exciting news. If you have been waiting for the new Platinum #3776 pens, Pen Chalet has just the thing for you. Not only do they have the Century Chartres Blue with rhodium trim and the Century Black Diamond, they have lots of nib sizes in the other models including my favorite music nib on three Century models, Black with gold trim, Bourgogne and Chartres Blue. I’m tapped out, but you aren’t, right? So what are you waiting for? Oh, Pen Chalet has free shipping on orders over $50. Go for it, pen friends. Go for it! Little “No Name” kept me company over an extra long week. Hope the coming week is shorter and that she gets a real name. Either way she is sweet, vocal, cuddly and eager to learn more tricks like today’s surprise, jumping into my lap and climbing up to my shoulder without assistance. She’s a Havanese and only a year old as the puppy coat will attest. I am lucky to have found her after three years scouring the listings of rescue groups and attending adoption events. Expect to see more of her in future even if she isn’t into fountain pens which is probably a good thing. One addict in the family is quite enough. Platinum makes excellent pens that easily rank amongst my favorites. Thanks to the generosity of Carol at Luxury Brands LLC, I now have the #3776 Century Nice (rose gold) and Nice Pur (rhodium) to enjoy and review. Note that I placed “enjoy” before “review” which says a lot. Century Nice pens have an unusual design that reminds me of cut crystal. The resin is not smooth like my Chartres Blue, but has diamond cut stripes along the transparent barrel and cap. The section is smooth and fits comfortably in my hand. The threads line up under my thumb which might be a problem for some users. However, with my light grip, this went unnoticed. #3776 Century pens are medium sized and do not require posting to be well balanced. They have the “Slip and Seal” mechanism that keeps ink fluid despite long lapses in use. There is a brochure in six languages that explains how it works as well as how to maintain it. Just for the record, the five Century pens I’ve taken for a spin have all worked perfectly right out of the box. None have required special care and all have performed as well as any pen in my collection. Here is where the two pens differ. The Nice has rose gold trim and a 14kt rose gold nib. The Nice Pur has a 14 kt gold rhodium plated nib with rhodium trim. If you are hooked on matchy-matchy, the converter has stainless bits that suit the Pur, but are slightly at odds with the rose gold Nice. The light reflective nature of the barrel reduces the contrast so that the color difference is minimized. Note that there is no discoloration of the rose gold nib, but there is a significant reflection in the photo. It really is rose gold as you can see in the other photos. The diamond cut stripes are about the width of a finger nail and very smooth which makes them light-reflective. It’s an attractive effect. The Nice came with a medium nib, my first on a Platinum pen. It is a bit wider than expected with very good flow and is a real treat on Clairefontaine and Rhodia paper. It offers good control over letter shapes and I found it a fine complement to my natural letter forms. The broad nib on the Nice Pur is quite substantial and very wet. Both nibs work best with a light touch. Digging in too deeply will cause the them to become chatty. With light pressure neither nib produces feedback though with a heavy hand, the medium will give a hint of it. They don’t skate over paper, but do provide orientation. The Nice filled with the aqua colored Waterman South Sea Blue is a delightful addition to the various tools on my desk, but it is lovely with burgundy, blue and some greens as well. Catching a glimpse of colorful ink gives a lift to any writing task so the Nice adds a little inspiration to my day. The clear resin body combined with rhodium furnishings makes the Nice Pur a neutral colored pen except for the ink visible in the converter. For those who match ink to pen, this model presents no restrictions. The writing sample is Diamine Emerald though any ink will suit and that’s the ultimate in versatility. Want a little attention for your refined and discerning taste in pens? Just place a Platinum Century Nice on your desk and watch the reactions. Even in my fountain pen friendly family, these pens earned an unusual measure of comment and admiration. Pretty cool, eh? (The Platinum #3776 Century Nice is PNB-20000R #5 ROSE and the Platinum #3776 Century Nice Pur is PNB-20000R #4 PUR just in case you want to order one from your favorite retailer.) In case you wondered what happened to reviews, my Canon A700 has been producing degraded images of late. Getting things in focus has been a challenge and color accuracy has been iffy at best. To get things back on track, I’ve borrowed a Canon SX160IS that makes images that are much more clear and detailed. We are just getting acquainted and there is a learning curve to be negotiated, but I hope to get back to business in a few days. In the interim, here are links to some of the products that will get individual posts in the next few weeks. To get the reviews to you as quickly as possible, the text will be pithy but enough to convey the good, the bad and the ugly should there be any. Few new pens have landed on the Inkophile desk in recent years resulting in a scarcity of pen reviews. So a bit of pen praise will have to suffice. Much as I enjoy a wide variety of fountain pens, certain ones stand out. The frequency with which they find slots in my rotation is the proof, but the ease with which I use them is just as telling. For stock nibs, Platinum is the clear winner especially the Century broad nib and the #3776 Music nib models. My Platinum pens came from Dick Egolf of Luxury Brands a year and a half ago. Best gift ever! The Century has never found its perfect ink companion. The #3776 has never met an ink it didn’t make look good. Funny how some pens struggle to find the perfect mate while others will mate with any ink perfectly. The Pelikans took many years to collect and came from auctions and private parties. The M250 has a fine italic nib that might or might not have been modified. The M215 was ground to an italic as was the nib on the blue M200. The gray M200 has an oblique broad nib that was not original to the pen. The M400 has a stock fine nib that is amazingly smooth. The Pelikans are a bit more finicky though work well with Waterman, Diamine and J. Herbin. Not that any brand won’t do, but I like less saturated inks in the Pels, especially those with ink windows. Efforts to enable aside, both pen manufacturers make well-constructed pens of very different styles. The nibs from Platinum are more narrow than those from Pelikan, but that is typical of Japanese and western pens. So that’s the core of my rotation. Other pens come and go especially the Namiki (Pilot) Falcons, a couple of custom Lamy Safaris and an assortment of single pens. I’m not a brand snob though I would gladly become one with enough of the right pens. Or at least I would like to try. Just for fun, drool over these Pelikan and Platinum maki-e fountain pens. Are they not gorgeous?
Top Gear is being investigated by media watchdog Ofcom over Jeremy Clarkson's use of the word 'pikey', despite the BBC Trust having previously cleared the show. Ofcom has launched a probe into the use of the word, used as a derogatory term for gipsies or travellers, and its potential for offence, but said today it will take no action over an expletive-laden Kanye West performance at this year's Brit awards. The US rapper's heavily-muted performance of track All Day, broadcast after the watershed, reportedly contained more than 30 uses of the N-word and sparked 151 complaints. Scroll down for video Top Gear is to be investigated by media watchdog Ofcom over Jeremy Clarkson's use of the word 'pikey', despite the BBC Trust having previously cleared the show The word, which is used as a derogatory term for gipsies or travellers, had been scrawled on a sign reading 'Pikey's Peak', and used in a joke at Richard Hammond's expense Viewers said the censoring of the February performance, shown on a 20 second delay with the offensive words and phrases muted, left it sounding 'like Morse code', with some questioning why it ever went ahead if so much of the song had to be censored. However, despite the muting, some viewers said they could still hear the N-word on at least three occasions, while another rapper sharing the stage with West was heard to say 's***'. RELATED ARTICLES Share this article As well as complaints from the audience at home, fellow musician Lionel Richie, who attended the show, was left unimpressed, and criticised West for his use of the N-Word. However, Ofcom said it will not be investigating the viewers' complaints. 'We received a number of complaints that Kanye West’s language, shortly after the watershed, was offensive but we will not be taking the matter forward for investigation,' said an Ofcom spokesman. 'Having carefully assessed these complaints, we noted that before the programme ITV took steps to ensure that offensive language was not used, and during the programme to mute the majority of it'. But the watchdog is investigating the use of 'pikey' in Top Gear, where it was scrawled on a sign reading 'Pikey's Peak', and used in a joke at Richard Hammond's expense. Ofcom said today it will take no action over an expletive-laden Kanye West performance at this year's Brit awards (pictured) The BBC Trust backed the show, saying there had been 'no intended racist reference', but Ofcom announced today it would be investigating the episode, which was broadcast in February last year. The complaint to Ofcom was lodged by the Traveller Movement charity, which had initially complained to the BBC Trust - and said it was 'horrified' by the resulting decision. 'Ofcom is investigating a complaint from the Travellers’ Movement that it was offensive to include a placard with "Pikey's Peak" written on it in this BBC show,' an Ofcom spokesman said. In the episode, Clarkson had put up the placard during a challenge in which the presenters had to race 1980s hatchbacks, and he and James May were ridiculing Hammond's choice of a Vauxhall Nova. The Ofcom investigation into whether the potential for offence caused by the use of the word 'pikey' was justified by the context began in April, after details of the BBC Trust ruling were released in March. The BBC Trust had acknowledged that the word 'pikey' derived from 'turnpike' and so related to Travellers, but its Editorial Standards Committee said there had been ‘no intended racist reference’ by the Top Gear team. The complaint to Ofcom over Jeremy Clarkson's use of the word was lodged by the Traveller Movement charity, who initially complained to the BBC Trust The ruling stated: 'The committee believed the word "pikey" had evolved into common parlance among a number of people to mean "chavvy" or "cheap" and … viewers would not necessarily associate it with the Gipsy and Traveller communities.' A spokesman from Traveller Movement told MailOnline the charity welcomed Ofcom’s decision to investigate the episode. 'The BBC Trust ruling was absurd when it ruled that the Top Gear use of the word "pikey" had nothing to do with Gipsies and Travellers and meant cheap and dodgy instead,' he said. 'Seeing as the word had been used by Clarkson and his crew in the past alongside a reference to selling pegs and heather, it is clearly the Trust that is being a bit cheap and dodgy. 'We believe in freedom of speech, but with that freedom there must be responsibility. The BBC Trust abdicated that responsibility when legitimised the use of a racist word on one of their most popular and money-spinning programmes. 'We can bang on about semantics and meanings but at the end of the day too many Gipsies and Travellers hear that word in the form of racist abuse. 'How can you work for understanding and integration when racist abuse is seen as funny by a national public broadcaster paid for by the public? 'We hope that the Ofcom investigation is thorough. This is clearly a topic that needs some attention, particularly with the often mocking and derogatory TV fascination with all things Gipsy.' A spokesman for Top Gear declined to comment on the Ofcom investigation. It is not the first time the controversial motoring show - and its former presenters - have run into trouble. Clarkson had to apologise when unscreened footage emerged of him mumbling the n-word while reciting the children's nursery rhyme 'eeny, meeny, miny, moe' to choose between two cars and the show was also censured by Ofcom for breaching broadcasting rules after Clarkson used a 'racial' term when he said: 'That is a proud moment, but there's a slope on it', as a man walked towards them on their makeshift bridge over the River Kwai during the programme's Burma special. Last year ended with the motoring show's crew forced to flee Argentina when it emerged they were using a Porsche with the registration number H982 FKL, which some people suggested could refer to the Falklands conflict of 1982. Clarkson has left the show after the BBC allowed his contract to run down after an internal investigation found he attacked show producer Oisin Tymon (pictured) in an unprovoked assault Clarkson left the show after the BBC allowed his contract to run down following an internal investigation which found he attacked show producer Oisin Tymon in an unprovoked assault at a north Yorkshire hotel. An official report found that the 54-year-old presenter punched Mr Tymon in the mouth before being dragged away by a witness, causing the producer to go to A&E for emergency treatment. He also verbally abused him for 20 minutes, blaming Mr Tymon for failing to ensure that he could get a steak at the hotel. Mr Clarkson was suspended as Top Gear presenter as soon as news of the fight came to light. Following weeks of speculation, the BBC announced that it would not renew his contract after the internal report was released on March 24. Lord Hall, the director-general of the corporation, said Clarkson had 'crossed the line' and that 'there cannot be one rule for one and one rule for another'. His co-stars, Hammond and May, are believed to have also left the show, along with producer Andy Wilman, and are expected to launch a rival show with another broadcaster. It has been reported that the BBC is lining up a 'dream team' of new presenters, including model Jodie Kidd, Life on Mars actor Philip Glenister and Channel 4 presenter Guy Martin. COURTING CONTROVERSY: THE MOMENTS TOP GEAR LANDED IN HOT WATER December 2005: Jeremy Clarkson sparked complaints when he gave a Nazi salute while discussing the German-made BMW Mini. April 2007: During a scathing review of the Perodua Kelisa, made in Malaysia, Clarkson described the car as the 'worst in the world' and implied it had been built by 'jungle people who wear leaves as shoes'. July 2008: Clarkson is ticked off by BBC Trust bosses for drinking a gin and tonic while driving a truck in the Polar Special episode which aired in July 2007. Despite arguments from the producers that Clarkson and James May, who was also drinking in the cab, were not drunk and the footage was filmed in 'international waters' and therefore drink-driving laws did not apply, the BBC Trust ruled that the scenes 'could be seen to glamorise the misuse of alcohol'. In November 2008, Clarkson was criticised for joking about lorry drivers killing prostitutes November 2008: Clarkson was criticised for joking about lorry drivers killing prostitutes in what was believed to be a reference to Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe. He had said: 'Change gear, change gear, change gear, check mirror, murder a prostitute, change gear, change gear, murder. That’s a lot of effort in a day.' Ofcom received more 500 complaints, but said the remark did not breach of the broadcasting code. July 2010: In a discussion about women distracting drivers, Clarkson said: 'Honestly, the burka doesn’t work. I was in a cab in Piccadilly the other day when a woman in a full burka crossing the road in front of me tripped over the pavement, went head over heels and up it came, red g-string and stockings.' August 2010: Clarkson described a Ferrari as 'special needs' and a 'simpleton' during a bad review, sparking an official complaint from the National Autistic Society. February 2011: Mocking the Mexican Mastretta sports car, May introduced the car as 'The Tortilla', before Richard Hammond stated: 'Cars reflect national characteristics... a Mexican car's just going to be a lazy, feckless, flatulent oaf with a moustache, leaning against a fence asleep, looking at a cactus with a blanket with a hole in the middle on as a coat'. Clarkson ended the segment by suggesting that the Mexican ambassador to Britain would be too lazy to make any kind of complaint - which prompted ambassador, Eduardo Medina Mora, to write to the BBC, complaining that the presenters 'resorted to outrageous, vulgar and inexcusable insults to stir bigoted feelings against the Mexican people'. The BBC defended the jokes, but apologised to the ambassador for the remarks made about him. In July last year, Ofcom ruled Clarkson had 'deliberately employed' the word 'slope' to refer to an Asian man seen crossing this bridge during the show's Burma special March 2014: The show's Burma special airs, including when Clarkson's described a makeshift bridge over the River Kwai saying: 'That is a proud moment, but there's a slope on it', as a man walked towards them. The following month, executive producer Andy Wilman says he 'regrets' use of the word 'slope' being broadcast but insisted it was 'light-hearted wordplay'. In July, Ofcom rules Clarkson had 'deliberately employed the offensive word to refer to the Asian person' and said there was 'insufficient context to justify the broadcast of this material'. May 2014: In unaired footage, Clarkson was heard reciting the rhyme 'eeny, meeny, miny, mo' before apparently muttering 'catch a n***** by his toe'. He apologises, and says it was 'inevitable' the BBC would eventually sack him but ‘begged’ for public forgiveness after the footage was aired. October 2014: The Top Gear crew are forced to leave Argentina after being confronted by an angry mob, furious that Clarkson's Porsche was using the number plate HK982 FKL, apparently referring to the Falklands War. March 2015: It is announced that Clarkson's Top Gear contract will not be renewed after he attacked show producer Oisin Tymon in an unprovoked assault at a north Yorkshire hotel. An official report found that the 54-year-old presenter punched Mr Tymon in the mouth before being dragged away by a witness, causing the producer to go to A&E for emergency treatment. He also verbally abused him for 20 minutes, blaming Mr Tymon for failing to ensure that he could get a steak at the hotel. Mr Clarkson was suspended as Top Gear presenter as soon as news of the fight came to light. Following weeks of speculation, the BBC announced that it would not renew his contract after the internal report was released on March 24. Lord Hall, the director-general of the corporation, said Clarkson had 'crossed the line' and that 'there cannot be one rule for one and one rule for another'.
Video: Q&A with Cast & Crew, “Pariah” After quickly becoming a crowd favorite at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival—and picking up an award there for Excellence in Cinematography to boot—Dee Rees's Pariah came to the 2011 New Directors/New Films festival with huge buzz. Nine months later the film bowed at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center to equally favorable reviews. To celebrate its opening, stars Adepero Oduye and Pernell Walker and producer Nekisa Cooper were in person for a Q&A following a screening of the film on December 29, moderated by Film Society's Richard Peña. Pariah's journey started when director Dee Rees wrote the screenplay for a feature length film while she was interning on the set of Spike Lee's Inside Man. Due to lack of funds, it was first realized as a short film in 2007. The short then gave way to a stint at Sundance Screenwriters Lab, where it was eventually turned into a feature film. One of the points repeatedly emphasized at the Q&A was how the relationships between characters on screen felt very natural. Producer Nekisa Cooper attributed this quality of Pariah to Rees's disbelief in traditional rehersal process. Collaborative exercises between actors, being in character off set and conducting mock therapy sessions gave way to building shared experiences, thus creating a feeling of trust within the cast and crew. In regards to social and educational aspect of the film, actress Pernell Walker said, "[Pariah] opened eyes and created a vivid dialogue with people" in communities where these issues were not being talked about. "What makes this movie great is no character is archetypal," Oduye added. In addition, Oduye stressed the film's great potential to raise awareness and open up discussions in various communities. Cooper said that they are planning to create educational materials to accompany the film for use in schools. Pariah tells the compelling story of Alike (pronounced ah-lee-kay), a 17-year-old African-American Brooklynite who, along with her family, is struggling to come to terms with her sexual identity. If you haven't already, there are still three days to catch Pariah on the big screen at Film Society! Below is full video of the Q&A with the cast and crew of Pariah, which A.O. Scott of The New York Times calls "sensitive but not sentimental, attuned to sexual and racial politics without succumbing to didacticism or piety. Pariah has a point to make, and a point of view to argue, but it also, above all, wants to illuminate an individual universe of meaning and emotion." filmlinc.com Film Society of Lincoln Center The Film Society of Lincoln Center was founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international cinema, to recognize and support new filmmakers, and to enhance awareness, accessibility and understanding of the art among a broad and diverse film going audience. Become a Member The 21st annual New York Jewish Film Festival, co-presented with The Jewish Museum, continues this week with a bright slate of documentaries and narratives, many of which feature in person appearances by members of the cast and crew.
Tag: "chapter 11" iHeartMedia and Lenders Buy a Little More Time. The deadline for the Forbearance Agreement signed on Sunday was last night at midnight. Prior to that deadline however, iHeartMedia and the Consenting Lenders agreed to extend the term of that Forbearance Agreement to next Monday (3/12) at midnight CT. iHeartMedia – seeking to find a long-term solution to its $20 billion debt problem – is past the grace period and, without the Forbearance Agreement, would be in default on a missed $106 million payment on 14% Senior Notes. That default would likely trigger bankruptcy for iHM, but clearly the group of senior creditors are trying to find a way to avoid putting the fate of the company in the hands of a bankruptcy judge. This extension leads some analysts to conclude that some progress is being made toward that end. Entercom Releases Q4 2017 Financial News. This is the first quarterly report for Entercom Communications Corp. that includes results of the CBS RADIO stations. The merger closed on November 17, 2017. Remember that Entercom issued 101,407,494 Class A shares to former shareholders of CBS Corporation who participated in the exchange. Net revenue for Q4 2017 was $246.6 million, compared to $124.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2016. “Operating income for the quarter was a loss of $2.3 million, which was negatively impacted by $36 million of merger, restructuring, impairment and financing costs. This compared to operating income of $30 million in the fourth quarter of 2016…adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $45 million, compared to $35.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2016.” The company reports that as of December 31, 2017, it had outstanding $1.4 billion of senior debt under its credit facilities and $400 million in senior notes and $34.2 million in cash on hand. Entercom president and CEO David Field comments, “We are making excellent progress toward our goals of capitalizing on our transformational merger and building a truly outstanding media and entertainment company. As the country’s #1 creator of live, original, local audio content and with a premier collection of outstanding local radio stations, digital platforms and live events, we have the scale and capabilities to compete more effectively with other media for a larger share of ad dollars. We are off to a great start executing our game plan with important achievements in a number of areas including building a best-in-class leadership team and culture, growing our brands and ratings, executing our synergies, launching new sales tools and advocacy, and much more. We are very pleased with our progress and more excited than ever about the needle-moving opportunities ahead.” Unsecured Creditors Challenge Cumulus Media’s Executive Bonus Structure. A group of Unsecured Creditors – the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Cumulus Media – is formally objecting to Cumulus Media’s executive bonus program in a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. In the filing, the Committee says, “the Debtors seek authorization to pay millions of dollars in supplemental ‘incentive’ compensation to highly compensated senior executives during an expedited chapter 11 process that, if the Debtors prevail at confirmation, will result in the unsecured creditors of these estates receiving pennies on the dollar. These executives have already received millions in prepetition ‘incentive’ compensation payments (indeed, the Debtors’ CEO has already received over two million dollars in supplemental 2017 incentive payments and is scheduled to receive at least an additional [amount redacted] if the Motion is approved) and stand to benefit from a very robust Management Incentive Plan (the “MIP”) to be implemented upon the Debtors’ emergence from bankruptcy. Moreover, the Debtors seek authorization to implement not one, but two allegedly incentivizing and wholly overlapping programs that both contemplate quarterly cash payments payable upon achievement of the exact same targets and metrics in order to “properly incentivize” those members of management who already stand to gain a substantial economic benefit from obtaining confirmation of the plan and thus implementation of the MIP.” The Committee says the incentive program cannot be allowed and cites three aspects of the U.S. Bankruptcy code that it believes backs its case. Morning Drive Talk Host Angie Austin Announces Distributor and Rep for New Show. Talk show host Angie Austin – who previously hosted the “Daybreak USA” program on USA Radio Network – has re-branded her program “The Angie Austin Show” and it’s set to be delivered to affiliate stations via Genesis Communications Network with The Show Must Go On! repping the program. Mike Opelka co-hosts the show that is delivered live from 6:00 am to 9:00 am ET. A presser says the show will debut in seven markets. Judge Cites Lack of Evidence in Complaint Against WGAC, Augusta Talk Host Austin Rhodes. After a complaint from local businessman Joe Mullins suggesting that WGAC, Augusta, Georgia talk host Austin Rhodes’ words on his radio show caused him to become concerned for the safety of himself and his family, a judge has ruled that there is not enough evidence to suggest a crime may have been committed. According to a report by WJBF-TV, Mullins complained to authorities that Rhodes compared him to a snake on his February 27 broadcast and said, “Snakes have to be dispatched or killed.” The story notes that local police listened to a recording of the entire segment provided by Mullins but concluded that there was no direct threat to Mullins. TALKERS News Notes. Rapid City, South Dakota has a new news/talk station as HomeSlice Media Group flips KKLS-AM/K248BT – both licensed to Rapid City – from classic hits to using syndicated programming. Shows on the station’s program schedule include: Dave Ramsey, Joe Pags, Westwood One’s Mark Levin, Jim Bohannon and Chris Plante, plus others. The schedule does not indicate a morning drive show, leaving open the possibility of a local program…..Entercom and PNC Bank partner to spotlight star high school lacrosse students in the Maryland community. Entercom sports talker WJZ-FM, Baltimore “105.7 The Fan” and its sister stations are taking part in the PNC Achievers program that identifies and recognizes outstanding female and male student lacrosse athletes from public and private schools across the state of Maryland for their success and leadership on and off the field. Entercom Baltimore SVP and market manager Tracy Brandys says, “At Entercom, giving back to our local communities is an important part of what we do and PNC Bank shares these values. We’re excited about this partnership that allows us to shine a light on high school athletes who display exemplary study habits, achieve excellent grades, are active volunteers in the community and mentor other students to help meet their respective goals.”…..University of Alabama Athletics and multi-media rights holder Learfield announce a five-year agreement with SummitMedia for the broadcaster to serve as the official radio home of the Crimson Tide Sports Network in Birmingham…..iHeartMedia’s alternative rock K248CU, Austin “ALT 97.5” signs a deal with MLB’s Houston Astros to serve as the ballclub’s official Austin affiliate. The station will carry all regular and post-season games. Trump Tariffs Plan, Stormy Daniels Suit, Feds vs California, Trump Russia Investigation, Gun Control, North Korea-South Korea Talks, Russian Double Agent Poisoning, and NBA Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (3/7). The Trump Administration’s plan for tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum and the related exit of economic adviser Gary Cohn; porn star Stormy Daniels’ suit for relief from confidentiality agreement with President Trump; Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ suit against California in the sanctuary matter; the investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; the debate over gun control and Florida’s bill to limit gun ownership to those 21 and over; the talks between North Korea and South Korea over the former’s nuclear program; the apparent poisoning of a former Russian double agent and his daughter in the U.K.; and NBA action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine. Cool Job Opportunity. Radio management pro Harvey Wells is looking for a multi-talented operations manager for the Mid-West Family Broadcasting cluster in Springfield, Illinois. He says, “If you know a great talk/mainstream rock/talent coach/radio person, I’m looking for an operations manager to partner with me in the fine state capital of Springfield, Illinois. This is not a ‘rookie’ position. Must be able to do an airshift as well.” Contact Harvey at: hwells@mwfbmedia.com. Music Radio News and Career Moves. Chicago’s famed classic rocker “The Loop” isn’t going away completely. With Educational Media Foundation’s LMA of WLUP-FM (soon to have new calls WCKL-FM) to begin Saturday in advance of its purchase of the signal from Merlin Media, Cumulus Media is taking the “Loop” format (sans jocks) and moving it to the HD2 channel of alternative rock WKQX-FM. Of course, that station is also up for sale and it’s likely a buyer will swoop in on this Windy City signal sooner rather than later…..Beasley Media Group announces it is naming Jeff Kurkjian the new morning drive co-host for its country outlet KCYE, Las Vegas “102.7 The Coyote.” Kurkjian, who was most recently morning host at Entercom’s hot AC WQAL, Cleveland “Q104,” is partnering with Aimee Montgomery, who slides over to “The Coyote” from Beasley’s adult contemporary “Lite 101.5 FM.” Kurkjian says, “I am so excited to be part of the team at ‘102.7 The Coyote’ in Las Vegas. I can’t imagine doing anything but local radio. I’m looking forward to connecting every morning with the casino workers getting off third shift, the moms taking their kids to school and everyone in between. I am eager to get out and about in Las Vegas, especially coming from the frozen tundra of the Northeast!”…..iHeartMedia announces the addition of Eminem featuring Kehlani, plus N.E.R.D and G-Eazy to the program of previously announced performers for this Sunday evening’s 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards…..Entercom’s classic rock KGON, Portland enters into a multi-year agreement with The Waterfront Blues Festival. Some of the highlights of the new partnership include the return of the festival to its original radio broadcast partner and the switch of KGON-HD2 to Waterfront Blues Radio – playing blues music all day. The festival takes place July 4 through 7 at Tom McCall Waterfront Park and this summer’s event marks the 31st anniversary of the festival…..Pictured below are staffers of Cumulus Media’s adult contemporary WMAS-FM, Springfield, Massachusetts and volunteers celebrating the final tally of the WMAS Radiothon benefitting the Children’s Miracle Network and Baystate Children’s Hospital. Vice president and market manager Craig Swimm says, “Extremely proud of the team as we wrap up this year’s 94.7 WMAS Radiothon — $245,367 raised over 2 days. We beat last year’s number and have raised more than $4.5 million for the Children’s Miracle Network since 2002.” Share this: Cumulus Enters Chapter 11; Move Will Erase $1 Billion in Debt. This Chapter 11 restructuring between Cumulus Media and some secured lenders comes as little surprise. In fact, many industry watchers and media experts believed it was imminent when Mary Berner was brought in as president and CEO, replacing Lew Dickey. That’s because during her tenure as CEO of Reader’s Digest Association, she led it through a pre-packaged bankruptcy. Now, Cumulus announces the Restructuring Support Agreement with “certain of its secured lenders, among others, holding, in the aggregate, approximately 69% of the company’s term loan to reduce the company’s debt by more than $1 billion.” In its press release about this maneuver, the company says it “expects all operations, programming and sales to continue as normal throughout this restructuring process. The company has ample cash on hand, combined with funds generated from ongoing operations, to support the business during the financial restructuring process, and as a result, it does not intend to seek debtor-in-possession financing.” Mary Berner states, “Over the last two years, we have focused on implementing a business turnaround to reverse the company’s multi-year ratings, revenue and EBITDA declines, create a culture that fosters motivated and engaged employees, and build an operational foundation to support the kind of performance we believe Cumulus is capable of delivering. As we have demonstrated in many measurable ways – including increased ratings, revenue market share gains, improved employee satisfaction, reduced employee turnover and, over the last several quarters, our return to year-over-year EBITDA and revenue growth – that turnaround has not only been successful but is continuing. However, as we have noted consistently, the debt overhang left by previous years of underperformance remains a significant financial challenge that we must overcome for our operational turnaround to proceed. The actions we are taking today to address our balance sheet are a critical step forward for Cumulus. We will use this restructuring process to relieve the financial constraints on our continued progress, allowing us to focus our resources on investing in our business and people to strengthen our competitiveness and ultimately drive growth. We have ample cash to support our operations and service our advertisers, vendors and affiliates during this period, and we look forward to becoming an even stronger partner to all of them when we complete this important phase of our turnaround strategy. We appreciate the tremendous efforts of the Cumulus team throughout the business turnaround and thank our employees for continuing to be the true force driving our success.” Garrison Keillor Latest to Fall Under Allegations of Sexual Impropriety. The longtime host of public radio’s “A Prairie Home Companion” is being taken off the radio by Minnesota Public Radio, which had been distributing Garrison Keillor’s “The Writer’s Almanac” and re-broadcasts of the Keillor-hosted “A Prairie Home Companion” (the current program hosted by Chris Thile will continue under a new, yet-to-be-announced name). MPR president Jon McTaggert stated in a press release, “Garrison Keillor has been an important part of the growth and success of MPR, and all of us in the MPR community are saddened by these circumstances. While we appreciate the contributions Garrison has made to MPR and to all of public radio, we believe this decision is the right thing to do and is necessary to continue to earn the trust of our audiences, employees and supporters of our public service.” Weisman: The Law Behind the Matt Lauer Firing. TALKERS magazine legal editor Steven J.J. Weisman writes today about the legal aspects of the firing of “Today” show host Matt Lauer. Weisman states that Lauer, like most everyone working in media who is under contract, has a morals clause in his contract that allows employers to fire those who violate that clause, without having to pay out their contract. Many contracts also provide for mandatory arbitration of disputes. Read Weisman’s entire column here. GOP Tax Reform Plan, NBC Fires Matt Lauer/MPR Cuts Ties with Keillor, Conyers/Franken Sexual Impropriety Allegations, Trump Anti-Muslim Re-Tweet, North Korea ICBM Test, and NBA Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (11/29). The progress Republicans are making in bringing their tax reform plan to a vote; NBC fires longtime ‘Today’ show host Matt Lauer after allegations of sexual impropriety and the related firing of Garrison Keillor by Minnesota Public Radio; the effects of recent allegations of sexual impropriety involving Senator Al Franken and Congressman John Conyers; President Trump’s re-tweet of anti-Muslim videos; North Korea’s testing of a long-range ICBM and U.S. officials’ threats of war; and NBA action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine. SRN’s Larry Elder Talks Anthem Protests on FOX Business. Pictured above is Salem Radio Network talk host Larry Elder on FOX Business Network with Stuart Varney discussing the national anthem protests and the state of the ratings for NFL games. Broadcasters Foundation of America Distributed More Than $1 Million in 2017. By the end of this year, the Broadcasters Foundation of America will have hit a milestone distributing grants for more than $1 million in aid to broadcasters in acute need. The BFoA says this is a record-setting figure. At the same time, it announces the launch of its year-end appeal for personal donations to the Guardian Fund and corporate contributions to the Angel Initiative. BFoA chairman Dan Mason says, “What’s even more striking is that there are still broadcasters across our industry who need our help. It is incumbent on everyone in our industry to help ensure that the Broadcasters Foundation can continue to provide this much-needed financial assistance to our colleagues.” Grants from the Broadcasters Foundation have risen from $61,000 in 2000 to this year’s unprecedented level. Included in the 2017 figure is more than $200,000 in emergency aid that was distributed to broadcasters whose lives were impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, the California wildfires, or other disasters. BFoA president Jim Thompson adds, “Requests for aid have multiplied over the past several years, and we have been able to help every qualifying broadcaster who sought assistance from us. As we enter the season of giving, I ask every broadcaster to review any good fortune that our business has bestowed upon them and consider donating to help our colleagues in need.” Pioneer Valley Radio Continues to Brighten Western Massachusetts with Hyper-Local Coverage and Community Involvement. Now in its third year of service to its region, hyper-local Pioneer Valley Radio continues to gain traction as an online radio outlet and “media station” in Western Massachusetts. Pictured at the recent opening ceremonies of the annual Springfield “Bright Nights” holiday lights spectacular in the city’s Forest Park are (l-r) local keyboard favorite Richard Mitnick, Pioneer Valley Radio GM and program host Brad Shepard, and Spirit of Springfield president Judy Matt. Brad Shepard entertained the crowd singing a two-hour medley of Christmas and holiday favorites. Shepard is a legendary local personality and “man about town” who is a favorite among area radio listeners in Greater Springfield where he has been heard for more than two decades as morning host on WMAS, WHYN, and now Pioneer Valley Radio. He is also a significant figure in local theater, stand-up comedy and serves as emcee of major community events. (Photo courtesy of The Republican.) Music Radio News and Career Moves. In the Orlando and Daytona Beach markets, Entercom flips another former CBS RADIO CHR to alternative rock. This time it’s WQMP “AMP 101.9.” The station is licensed to Daytona Beach but is a 90 kw class C FM that covers the Orlando market as well. The new station is branded “ALT 101.9 FM, Orlando’s New Alternative.” Entercom president of programming Pat Paxton states, “In a city with a rapidly evolving demographic, we are thrilled to fill this void in radio in Orlando. ‘ALT 101.9 FM’ caters to the tech-savvy, engaged and active Orlando audience and will provide an exciting and unique experience for listeners who are currently underserved with today’s radio choices in Orlando.” Envision Networks Offers Holiday Programming. A full lineup of holiday programming is being offered by Envision Networks. The company says there are “new and returning favorites to the Envision Networks lineup covering traditional offerings, contemporary shows, production assistance and holiday fun stuff.” The shows include: “The 100 Greatest Christmas Hits of All Time with Wink Martindale,” from a list of songs compiled through data collected from Billboard Magazine and listings of the Christmas tracks most played on radio over the past decade; “The Jim Brickman Show: A Joyful Christmas,” a program with no network commercials in a modular track format with or without music; “The Live Ride,” a holiday edition of this show with Nashville insider and host Johnny Stone; “Annual Chop Shop Christmas Special with Trans-Siberian Orchestra,” in which host Steve Black was recorded at the Council Bluffs, Iowa rehearsal for TSO’s 20th anniversary winter tour; plus more, including holiday imaging packages. Elvis Duran Group’s 3rd Annual Carney Awards to Air on National TV on Saturday. Nationally syndicated radio personality Elvis Duran (center) is pictured with executive producer Jim Katz (left) and Elvis Duran Group CEO/executive producer David Katz (right) on the red carpet at taping of “The Elvis Duran Group’s 2017 Carney Awards” at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica, California. The awards honor Hollywood’s leading character actors for their outstanding achievements. This year’s awards ceremony with be broadcast on NBC Universal’s COZI TV this Saturday (12/2) at 9:00 pm ET. This year William H. Macy, Wendie Malick, William Fichtner, Richard Kind and Xander Berkeley were honored while Allison Janney, Jeff Garlin, Clark Gregg, Dan Lauria and Titus Welliver presented. ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” host Tom Bergeron was host. Round One of November PPM Ratings Released. The first of four rounds of ratings information from Nielsen Audio‘s November 2017 PPM survey is released for 12 markets including: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nassau-Suffolk (Long Island), Riverside, San Jose, and Middlesex-Somerset-Union (New Jersey). Nielsen’s November 2017 survey period covered October 12 – November 8. View all the 6+ ratings from subscribing stations here. Meanwhile, managing editor Mike Kinosian provides his “Takeaways” from these 12 PPM markets. Please note the Entercom takeover of CBS Radio was concluded nine days after the final day of the November 2017 sweep (11/17); we will cease using CBS Radio references beginning with the December 2017 sweep. TWELVE TAKEAWAYS 1) New York – The top two “Big Apple” finishers both post gains of four-tenths, with iHeartMedia adult contemporary WLTW tacking onto October’s one-half share surge (6.1 – 6.6 – 6.9, 6+). Moreover, “106.7 Lite FM” is #1 for the third straight time and has its best 6+-share since February’s 7.1. After finishing at #1 for three consecutive months, “Lite FM” dropped to #2 in August. Its loss of seven-tenths in that sweep (6.7 – 6.0, 6+) completely erased three straight gains that yielded that exact margin (6.0 – 6.1 – 6.5 – 6.7, 6+). A one-tenth increase in May halted four straight declines that produced a collective -7.3 since “Holiday” 2016 (13.3 – 7.2 – 7.1 – 6.2 – 6.0, 6+). Not only does CBS Radio all-news WINS, a cumulative +1.6 via four straight upticks (4.7 – 4.9 – 5.4 – 5.9 – 6.3, 6+), repeat in the runner-up slot, it crosses the six-share level (6+) for the first time in its PPM-history. When it notched a +.2 in August, WINS halted four straight dips that resulted in a collective -1.1 (5.8 – 5.3 – 5.1 – 4.8 – 4.7, 6+). Co-owned and similarly formatted WCBS-AM, which had notched a 2.7 (6+) in three of the previous five ratings periods (2.7 – 2.7 – 2.6 – 2.9 – 2.7, 6+), drops one-tenth to 2.6 (6+), but is unchanged at #13. Sports talk sibling WFAN-FM is without a loss for the fifth straight month for a collective +1.7 since June (3.5 – 3.9 – 4.1 – 4.6 – 5.2 – 5.2, 6+), inching up from sixth to fifth. The 5.2 (in October and November) represents its best-ever 6+-stat in the PPM-era and first time above the five-share level (6+). On two prior occasions, “The Fan” registered a 4.5 and it reached a 4.6 (6+) in September 2017. In the market’s rhythmic CHR contest, Emmis’ WQHT picks up one-tenth to 3.4 (6+), ending three consecutive dips that resulted in a cumulative loss of nine-tenths (4.2 – 3.8 – 3.6 – 3.3), as “Hot 97” returns to the top ten (#11 to #10). In the process, it overtakes iHeartMedia’s WKTU, off one full-share over its last three sweeps (4.0 – 3.6 – 3.4 – 3.0, 6+), slipping from #10 to #11. Having registered back-to-back gains of four-tenths in September and October (4.5 – 4.9 – 5.3, 6+), Spanish Broadcasting System-owned Spanish tropical WSKQ “La Mega 97.9” relinquishes all but one-tenth of that collective +.8 (4.6, -.7, fifth to seventh, 6+). Down or flat for the fourth consecutive sweep for a combined -1.1 (6.6 – 6.1 – 5.5 – 5.5 – 5.5, 6+), classic hits-oldies WCBS-FM repeats at #4. “New York’s Greatest Hits” exited the #1 spot in September after only a one-month stay there. Its one-half share dip in August curtailed at four a streak of successive up or flat trends that generated a combined seven-tenths (5.9 – 6.1 – 6.1 – 6.2 – 6.6, 6+). Prior to August, the last time “New York’s Greatest Hits” was at #1 was in May. Even though iHeartMedia-owned WAXQ is without an increase for the fifth straight time for a combined loss of eight-tenths (5.5 – 5.3 – 5.3 – 5.1 – 4.8 – 4.7, 6+), “Q-104.3 New York’s Classic Rock” actually improves from a seventh-place tie to sixth. 2) Los Angeles – Last year marked the end of an eye-popping 67 consecutive years that Vin Scully served as the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The National League West team made it to the World Series this year for the first time since 1988 and its 1.7 (6+) in November 2017 matches the audience draw for KLAC in Vin’s swan song (1.7, 6+, November 2016) as the iHeartMedia sports talk/Dodgers flagship trots out a +.7 (1.7, 6+). “AM 570 Sports” leaps from #31 in October to #25 in November. Remaining in sixth-place, news/talk cluster-mate KFI is without a decrease for the fifth time in a row and is trending 3.5 – 3.5 – 3.4 – 3.5 – 3.5 – 3.3 – 3.4 – 3.5 – 3.5 – 3.9 – 4.1 since January (6+). In what represents its farewell ratings period, Entercom classic rock KSWD “The Sound” hauls out a gain of six-tenths (2.2 – 2.8, 6+), rocketing from a three-way tie at #19 to #12. Just over a week after the November sweep concluded, Educational Media Foundation officially closed on “The Sound” and flipped it to contemporary Christian KKLQ “Positive & Encouraging K-Love.” The last song played by “The Sound” in an emotional November 16 finale that drew considerable social media and local television coverage was The Beatles’ “The End.” Despite being up or flat for the seventh ratings period in a row for a net gain of one-half share (.8 – .9 – 1.0 – 1.0 – 1.0 – 1.0 – 1.2 – 1.3, 6+), KSPN “ESPN LA 710” – the flagship of the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Lakers – backslides from #28 to #30. With a gain of two-tenths to 2.7 (6+), iHeartMedia-owned KYSR-FM pulls the plug on eight consecutive down or flat trends for a collective loss of seven-tenths (3.2 – 3.1 – 3.0 – 2.9 – 2.9 – 2.7 – 2.6 – 2.5 – 2.5, 6+); “Alt 98.7 – LA’s New Alternative” advances from #17 to #13. After nine up or flat monthlies in a row for an overall gain of one full-share (1.8 – 2.0 – 2.1 – 2.1 – 2.2 – 2.2 – 2.4 – 2.5 – 2.7 – 2.8, 6+), its format foe – CBS Radio’s KROQ – stumbles by two-tenths in both October and November (2.8 – 2.6 – 2.4), sliding from #14 to #18. September’s 2.8 was its strongest 6+-showing since June 2016’s 2.9. Having been down or flat the past five monthlies for an overall loss of three-tenths (1.5 – 1.5 – 1.4 – 1.3 – 1.2 – 1.2, 6+), University of Southern California’s classical KUSC wipes out that deficit with a +.4 to 1.6 (#28 to #26, 6+). The #1/#2/#3 finish for iHeartMedia includes hot AC KBIG “My-FM,” which – despite a loss of one-half share (6.4 – 5.9, 6+) – is on top for the tenth straight ratings period. In October, “My-FM” regained in its entirety the four-tenths it squandered in September (6.4 – 6.0 – 6.4, 6+). Prior to September’s -.4, “My-FM” posted four successive up or flat trends that netted eight-tenths (5.6 – 5.8 – 5.8 – 6.1 – 6.4, 6+). In a three-way tie for second in October, mainstream CHR sibling KIIS “102.7 Kiss-FM” has sole possession of the runner-up slot in November. “Kiss-FM” gains three-tenths to 4.8 (6+), thus halting at four a consecutive string of down or flat sweeps that produced a collective loss of one-half share (5.0 – 4.7 – 4.7 – 4.6 – 4.5, 6+). Part of October’s three-way runner-up logjam as well was adult contemporary cluster-mate KOST, which drops one-tenth (4.5 – 4.4, 6+) and segues to third-place. When “Coast 103” picked up two-tenths in October, it halted three consecutive off-trends that resulted in a combined decrease of one-half share (4.8 – 4.7 – 4.5 – 4.3, 6+). In September, co-owned urban contemporary KRRL reached the three-share level (6+) for the first time since January, but “Real 92.3 – LA’s Home for Hip-Hop” falters by nine-tenths (3.4 – 2.5, 6+), drifting out of the top ten (#9 to #15). This marks the fifth successive sweep without an increase for CBS Radio classic hits-oldies KRTH “K-Earth 101,” which is off seven-tenths in that stretch (5.1 – 4.8 – 4.8 – 4.8 – 4.5 – 4.4, 6+), dropping from a second-place tie to third (with KOST). Following six straight sweeps in second-place, smooth AC sibling KTWV “The Wave” is a collective -1.7 in three successive declines (5.9 – 5.2 – 4.3 – 4.2, 6+) and repeats at #5. 3) Chicago – Having fallen off the top twenty in October (2.5 – 2.2, #21, 6+), iHeartMedia hot AC WLIT “93.9 My-FM” rebounds with an increase of six-tenths to 2.8, catapulting all the way into a four-way scrum at #12. Over and above repeating at #1, its format rival – Hubbard’s WTMX “101.9 The Mix” – registers its sixth straight improvement for a collective +1.7 (4.6 – 4.6 – 4.6 – 5.0 – 5.2 – 5.8 – 6.3, 6+). The last time “Mix” reached the six-share level (6+) was in May 2013 (6.4). WTMX had finished in the runner-up slot in July, August, and September. Co-owned classic rocker WDRV “97.1 The Drive,” however forfeits seven-tenths (3.9 – 3.2, 6+), tumbling from fifth to tenth with its lowest 6+-showing since “Holiday” 2016’s 3.1. Along with WLIT, another player in that four-way logjam at #12 is TribuneMedia Company news/talk WGN, which gains three-tenths to 2.8 (6+, up from #17 in October). In doing so, WGN applies the brakes to eight straight ratings periods without an increase for a collective -1.7 (4.2 – 4.2 – 3.9 – 3.3 – 3.1 – 2.8 – 2.8 – 2.5 – 2.5, 6+). Immediately prior to this just-concluded streak, WGN posted three consecutive sweeps without a loss for an overall one-half share gain (3.7 – 4.0 – 4.2 – 4.2, 6+). It is a mixed bag for the market’s two main sports talk outlets. On the plus side, WMVP picks up one-half share and is a collective +1.1 via three straight gains (1.3 – 1.5 – 1.9 – 2.4, #22, 6+); “ESPN Chicago 1000” reaches the two-share mark for the first time since March (2.1). At the same time, after posting a full-share gain in October (3.9 – 4.9, 6+), CBS Radio-owned Chicago Cubs flagship WSCR “670 The Score” (fourth to sixth, 6+) surrenders -1.3 to 3.6, its lowest 6+-stat since March’s 2.2. Tied at #7 are iHeartMedia mainstream CHR WKSC “103.5 Kiss FM – Chicago’s #1 Hit Music Station” and CBS Radio-owned WBBM-FM “Chicago’s B-96.” “Kiss” is off for the third straight sweep for an overall loss of seven-tenths (4.1 – 3.8 – 3.6 – 3.4, 6+) yet is actually up from eighth in October, while “B-96” improves by one-tenth, (3.4, up from ninth in October 6+), ending five consecutive down or flat trends for a collective -.7 (4.0 – 3.9 – 3.8 – 3.7 – 3.4 – 3.3, 6+). 4) San Francisco – For the 11thsuccessive time, Northern California Public Broadcasting’s KQED-FM and CBS Radio-owned all-news KCBS-AM rank first and second, respectively. At this time last month, KQED-FM had a rather slim, one-half share lead over KCBS-AM. That advantage nearly quadruples, however, as KQED-FM rolls out a massive +1.3 in November (7.3 – 8.6, 6+), while KCBS-AM (up eight-tenths in October) drops one-tenth (6.8 – 6.7, 6+). October’s 6.8 by KCBS-AM is its strongest 6+-performance since February (6.8, as well). After adding one-half share in August (7.1 – 7.6, 6+), KQED-FM relinquished 60% of that increase in September (7.3, -.3, 6+). A gain of four-tenths in July halted at four a successive streak without an increase that produced a -1.0 (7.7 – 7.3 – 7.0 – 6.7 – 6.7, 6+). When KCBS-AM added two-tenths in September to 6.0 (6+), it ended four consecutive down or flat monthlies that yielded a loss of one-half share (6.3 – 6.1 – 6.0 – 5.8 – 5.8, 6+). Doubling its 6+ stat since August via four straight positive spikes (1.7 – 2.3 – 2.4 – 2.9 – 3.4, 6+), Cumulus Media news/talk KSFO progresses from tenth to seventh. Co-owned KNBR picks up three-tenths to 3.1 (6+), halting six straight down or flat trends for a cumulative -1.4 (4.2 – 4.1 – 3.5 – 3.2 – 3.2 – 3.0 – 2.8, 6+) and “The Sports Leader” returns to the top ten (#13 to #9). Posting a one-half share increase and leaping from #18 to #12 is University of Southern California classical KDFC, a collective +.9 as the result of its sixth straight sweep without a loss (1.8 – 1.9 – 1.9 – 2.0 – 2.1 – 2.2 – 2.7, 6+). Faltering by seven-tenths each and both, as a result, departing the top ten are iHeartMedia rhythmic CHR KYLD “Wild 94.9 – The Bay’s #1 Hit Music Station” (2.7, #7 to #12, 6+) and Univision Radio Spanish adult hits KBRG “100.3 Mas Variedad” (3.3 – 2.6, #8 to #14, 6+). “Wild” had been in three-share territory (6+) in each of the last 18 survey periods. Varying only seven-tenths from October 2016 through November 2017, iHeartMedia urban contemporary KMEL “#1 for Hip-Hop and R&B in the Bay Area” (flat at #14) is nonetheless down one-tenth for the fourth straight time (3.3 – 3.0 – 2.9 – 3.3 – 3.1 – 3.0 – 3.0 – 3.1 – 3.0 – 2.9 – 3.0 – 2.9 – 2.8 – 2.7 – 2.6, 6+). This is the eighth month in a row that KUFX “98.5 K-Fox – The South Bay’s Classic Rock” is unlisted in San Francisco, but it still appears in print in San Jose. The station’s March 2017 6+-San Francisco stat was 1.5. 6) Houston – When the Houston Astros won the team’s first-ever World Series, it proved to be a ratings bonanza for its flagship, iHeartMedia-owned KBME “Sports Talk 790,” which cracks the top twenty with a gain of eight-tenths (1.3 – 2.1, #20, 6+). By way of comparison, “Sports Talk 790” logged a .7 (6+, #25) in November 2016. Improving by eight-tenths as well (to 3.8 6+) is CBS Radio Spanish contemporary KLOL which hadn’t had an increase in the last three sweeps for a collective -.6 (3.6 – 3.2 – 3.0 – 3.0, 6+); “Mega 101 FM” vaults from #17 to a three-way tie at #10 with its best 6+-stat since April’s 4.2. Noncommercial contemporary Christian KSBJ “89.3 – God Listens” (4.8, eighth to fifth, 6+) erases the six-tenths it lost through three straight down or flat trends (4.8 – 4.6 – 4.2 – 4.2, 6+). Yet another Houston outlet putting an end to three consecutive down or flat moves is Cumulus Media CHR KRBE “104.1 – Houston’s #1 Hit Music Station,” which picks up one-half share (4.6, ninth to seventh, 6+). KRBE was a cumulative -.7 since July (4.8 – 4.4 – 4.4 – 4.1, 6+). Conversely, Radio One urban AC KMJQ is off three-tenths (to 7.4, 6+), thus ending three straight gains that netted seven-tenths (7.0 – 7.1 – 7.2 – 7.7, 6+), but “Majic 102.1 The People’s Station” is #1 for the third time in succession. “Majic” spent six consecutive months on top before segueing to #2 in August. It was +1.4 in May; -.6 in June; and -.7 in July. Up a combined +1.0 in back-to-back monthlies (6.9 – 7.2 – 7.9, January – February – March, 6+), “Majic” returned all of it in April (6.9, 6+) before notching May’s +1.4. The rollercoaster ride continues for iHeartMedia adult contemporary KODA “Sunny 99.1,” which gained eight-tenths in August; lost it all in September; picked up one-half share in October; and now surrenders eight-tenths in November (6.4 – 7.2 – 6.4 – 6.9 – 6.1, 6+). Displaced from the top in September and falling to third, “Sunny” repeats in the runner-up slot. Immediately prior to September’s -.8, KODA was a collective +1.7 via four straight up or flat monthlies (5.5 – 5.5 – 5.8 – 6.4 – 7.2, 6+) and notched its strongest 6+-stat since “Holiday” 2016 (10.3). Up a combined full-share in September and October (3.6 – 4.3 – 4.6, 6+), co-owned KTBZ “94.5 The Buzz – Houston’s Rock and Alternative” fades by eight-tenths as well (3.8, sixth to tenth, 6+). Having lost eight-tenths in October, Cox Media Group classic rock KGLK “The Eagle” regresses by another seven-tenths in November (5.9 – 5.2, flat at #4, 6+). Up or flat for a collective +1.2 February through July (5.3 – 5.7 – 5.9 – 6.2 – 6.5 – 6.5, 6+), “The Eagle” stumbled in August with a -1.1, but responded in September with a +1.3 to 6.7, the strongest 6+-share in its PPM-history. On the heels of October’s stunning +1.6, Univision Radio regional Mexican KLTN returns one-half share (4.7 – 6.3 – 5.8, 6+) and carries on in third-place. It was -.5 in March; +.7 in April; -1.1 in June; -.7 in July; and +.7 in August. Following three straight negative trends that yielded a combined -1.5 (8.0 – 7.4 – 6.7 – 6.5, 6+), KLTN brought back 60% of that deficit in January (+.9), jumping from third to first. It was a very quick stay there though as KLTN surrendered -1.3 in February (7.4 – 6.1, 6+) and dropped to third. Declining by one-half share as well is Liberman regional Mexican KEYH (.8 – .3, #32, 6+). Owing to seven straight up or flat trends, Univision Radio’s similarly-formatted KQBU more than quadrupled its 6+-share (.2 – .3 – .3 – .4 – .6 – .7 – .7 – .9, 6+), but “Que Buena 93.3” slips three-tenths to .6 (#25 to #28, 6+). Having improved its 6+-share by 2.5 times through eight consecutive sweeps without a decrease (.8 – 1.0 – 1.0 – 1.1 – 1.1 – 1.1 – 1.3 – 1.7 – 2.0, 6+) CBS Radio’s KILT-AM “Sports Radio 610” returns four-tenths to 1.6 (#21 to #23, 6+). 7) Atlanta – In what proves to be a solid ratings period for urban ACs in “The ATL,” Cox Media Group’s WALR “Kiss 104.1” advances by seven-tenths (5.8, 6+), while Radio One-owned WAMJ “Majic – The Real Sound of Atlanta” improves by six-tenths (4.9, eighth to sixth, 6+). The +.7 not only pushes “Kiss” from fifth to second, it applies the brakes to four consecutive declines that eventuated in a cumulative -1.1 (6.2 – 5.9 – 5.6 – 5.3 – 5.1, 6+). Meanwhile, “Magic” rebounds from a combined one-half share loss in September and October (4.8 – 4.6 – 4.3, 6+). Regarding the market’s CHR contest, Cumulus Media’s WWWQ “Q-100 Atlanta’s New Hits” drops two-tenths to 4.5 (seventh to eighth, 6+), while iHeartMedia-owned WWPW “Power 96.1 Atlanta’s #1 Hit Music Station” improves by that same margin (4.0 – 4.2, tenth to ninth, 6+). “Q-100” was locked on 4.7 (6+) in September and October. Down or flat in four straight ratings periods for a net loss of four-tenths (4.3 – 4.1 – 4.1 – 3.9 – 3.9, 6+), “Power” gained one-tenth in October. Those group owners are involved in another close skirmish between two of the market’s country properties, with iHeartMedia’s WUBL “94.9 The Bull – Atlanta’s #1 For New Country” (4.0 – 4.1, +.1, three-way tie at #10 to #11, 6+) holding a four-tenths advantage over Cumulus Media-owned WKHX “Kicks 101.5 – Atlanta’s #1 For Country Hits” (3.4 – 3.7, +.3, #15 to #13, 6+). At the same time, Woman’s World Broadcasting-owned WTSH “Georgia Country” has lost roughly 70% of its 6+-stat in five successive down or flat trends since June (1.8 – 1.3 – 1.3 – 1.0 – .7 – .5, #30, 6+). A gain of two-tenths by Cumulus Media news/talk WYAY (1.7, #20 to #19, 6+) applies the brakes to four straight negative or flat trends that resulted in an overall loss of six-tenths (2.1 – 1.8 – 1.8 – 1.8 – 1.5, 6+). After registering three straight increases for a collective +1.6 (8.6 – 8.9 – 9.9 – 10.2, 6+), Cox Media Group news/talk WSB-AM relinquishes two-tenths to 10.0 (6+), but is #1 for the 23rdsuccessive ratings period. Prior to June’s +.2, WSB-AM had been down or flat the previous four sweeps for a combined loss of -2.1 (10.7 – 9.9 – 9.5 – 9.5 – 8.6, 6+). January 2017’s 10.7 represents WSB-AM’s best-ever (6+) PPM-performance. In addition to dropping from second to fourth (5.6, 6+), Salem Media Group contemporary Christian WFSH “104.7 Fish” has its string of successive flat or progressive trends that netted a +1.8 end at four (3.9 – 3.9 – 4.3 – 5.3 – 5.7, 6+). Frozen on 3.7 (6+) in June and July and then on 4.0 (6+) in September and October, Radio One gospel WPZE stumbles by one-half share to 3.5, its lowest 6+-share since August 2016’s 3.4, with “Praise 102.5” spiraling from the top ten (#10 to #15). 8) Philadelphia – Notwithstanding that it is unchanged at #14, iHeartMedia urban-rhythmic oldies WISX is a collective +1.5 via five consecutive up or flat trends (2.0 – 2.4 – 2.6 – 2.9 – 2.9 – 3.5, 6+); “Philly’s Real 106.1 – #1 for Throwbacks” had been within 2.0 – 2.9 range (6+) in each of the last 18 survey periods. A combined +3.5 as the result of four straight increases (4.5 – 5.3 – 6.4 – 7.5 – 8.0, 6+), CBS Radio sports talk outlet/Philadelphia Eagles flagship WIP establishes two milestones: It is #1 for the first time in the PPM-era and records its best-ever 6+-stat. Off a collective full-share in June and July (5.5 – 4.7 – 4.5, 6+), WIP gained eight-tenths in August. At 10 – 1, the Eagles have the NFL’s highest winning percentage; at this time last year, WIP was #7 (4.9, 6+, November 2016). The market’s other FM sports facility – Beasley Media Group’s WPEN “97.5 The Fanatic” – records its fifth straight up or flat trend for a collective +1.1 (1.6 – 1.7 – 1.7 – 2.0 – 2.4 – 2.7, 6+) as the key station of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers climbs from #18 to #15. Even though it adds two-tenths (7.6 – 7.8, 6+) and has its highest 6+-share since February’s 7.9, Jerry Lee-owned adult contemporary WBEB “Today’s 101.1 More FM” is dislodged from #1 and segues to #2. Prior to September, the last time “More FM” occupied the top spot was February when it ended a seven-straight month run there. In addition to posting its lowest 6+-share since “Holiday” 2016’s 5.5, CBS Radio-owned classic hits-oldies WOGL declines for the fourth straight month for an overall -1.9 (7.5 – 7.4 – 6.6 – 6.2 – 5.6, fourth to fifth, 6+). Showing losses of one-half share each are Beasley Media Group-owned WMMR “93.3 Everything That Rocks” (5.0 – 4.5, flat at #6, 6+); iHeartMedia urban contemporary WUSL “Power 99 – Philadelphia’s Hip-Hop and R&B” (4.1 – 3.6, #7 to #13, 6+); and Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian WKVP “Positive & Encouraging K-Love” (1.3, #19 to #21, 6+). When WMMR gained four-tenths in October, it halted five straight down or flat trends that resulted in a combined -1.4 (6.0 – 5.7 – 5.3 – 4.8 – 4.8 – 4.6, 6+). This marks the first time “Power 99” is below a four-share (6+) since May 2016’s 3.7. WKVP was locked on 1.8 (6+) in September and October. 9) Long Island – Tied with KQED-FM (see San Francisco above) for largest (6+) October 2017 – November 2017 increase by any station in the 12 PPM-markets highlighted here, Connoisseur Media hot AC WALK-FM “Real Variety 97.5” shakes off October’s -.9 with a +1.3 (6.3 – 5.4 – 6.7, 6+) to advance from second to first, which is where it was between June and September. After three consecutive surges that generated a +2.1 (4.2 – 5.1 – 5.3 – 6.3, 6+), WALK-FM dropped one-tenth in July; bounced back with a +.7 in August; and surrendered six-tenths in September. A full-share decrease in March (5.2 – 4.2, 6+) resulted in “Real Variety” tumbling from fourth to seventh, but it jumped to first in April with a gain of nine-tenths. It is a short one-month stay at #1 for iHeartMedia New York City CHR WHTZ “Z-100,” which is down three-tenths (5.8 – 5.5, 6+) and shifts to third. “Z-100” had a June 2017 – September 2017 pattern of 5.0 – 4.9 – 5.0 – 4.9 (6+). Sandwiched between WALK-FM and WHTZ is CBS Radio’s WFAN “The Fan” (third to second), logging its fourth straight increase for an overall +1.9 (4.0 – 4.2 – 4.6 – 5.3 – 5.9, 6+). Gaining one-half share each are Cox Media Group’s WBAB “Long Island’s Only Classic Rock” (5.0 – 5.5, fifth to third, 6+), which has its best-ever 6+ PPM-performance; iHeartMedia New York City’s similarly-formatted WAXQ “Q-104.3” (3.4 – 3.9, tenth to seventh, 6+); and Emmis urban AC WBLS “107.5 – #1 For R&B” (3.2 – 3.7, #11 to #9, 6+). An October dip of three-tenths by “Q-104.3 halted at nine its successive string of up or flat trends that netted a +1.1 (2.6 – 2.6 – 2.9 – 3.3 – 3.3 – 3.4 – 3.7 – 3.7 – 3.7 – 3.7, 6+). This is the 14th sweep in a row that WBLS has been within 3.0 – 3.9 range (6+). Rhythmic CHR sibling WQHT “Hot 97” gains three-tenths (2.4 – 2.7, 6+) and inches up from #16 to #14. It is within 2.0 – 2.9 territory (6+) for the 36thconsecutive ratings period. As it returns to the top ten (#11 to #10), Connoisseur Media classic hits-oldies WBZO “103.1 Max FM” adds two-tenths to 3.4 (6+), pulling the plug on six successive sweeps without an increase for a -1.5 (4.7 – 4.5 – 4.4 – 4.3 – 4.3 – 3.6 – 3.2, 6+). After being up or flat for seven straight months for a cumulative +1.6 (2.2 – 2.3 – 2.5 – 2.6 – 2.7 – 2.7 – 3.2 – 3.8, 6+), Cumulus Media hot AC WPLJ “New York’s 95.5 PLJ” forfeits seven-tenths to 3.1 and departs the top ten (#8 to #11, 6+). Eroding by seven-tenths as well and also exiting the top ten is CBS Radio all-news WCBS-AM (3.7 – 3.0, #9 to #12, 6+), which has a three-share showing (6+) in Long Island for the 13th consecutive sweep. This is the fourth time in succession that Cox Media Group CHR WBLI (flat at #6) records a negative trend (6.2 – 5.6 – 5.2 – 4.9 – 4.3, 6+) and it is an overall -1.9 since July. 10) Riverside – By doubling its 6+-share (1.2 – 2.4, 6+), All-Pro Broadcasting’s KHTI “Hot 103.9 – Move to the Music” jumps into the top ten (#12 to #8). Prior to November, “Hot” was off a collective nine-tenths in six straight down or flat trends (2.1 – 1.8 – 1.5 – 1.4 – 1.3 – 1.3 – 1.2, 6+). Owing to its third straight monthly without a decrease (3.2 – 3.5 – 3.5 – 4.1, 6+), Univision Radio regional Mexican KSCA “Zona MX 101.9” (seventh to fourth) has its best 6+-share in the Inland Empire since April’s 4.9. This marks the fourth consecutive up or flat trend for LC Media urban-rhythmic oldies KQIE “Old School 104.7” (3.3 – 3.3 – 3.4 – 3.6 – 3.9, unchanged at #6, 6+), which is +.6 since July. Steady at #9, Good News Radio contemporary Christian KSGN “89.7 Family Friendly” is a combined +.5 in four straight ratings periods without a decrease (1.6 – 1.6 – 2.1 – 2.1 – 2.1, 6+). KSGN had been trending 1.6 – 1.6 – 1.8 – 1.8 – 1.8 – 1.8 (6+) and, in September, reached the two-share level (6+) for the first time since December 2015’s 2.0. Despite gaining one-tenth to 3.8 (6+), halting three straight dips for an overall loss of eight-tenths (4.5 – 4.2 – 3.8 – 3.7, 6+), iHeartMedia rhythmic CHR KGGI backslides from fifth to seventh. While it is on top for the 25thconsecutive ratings period, Entravision Spanish adult hits KLYY “Jose” falters by eight-tenths (7.7 – 6.9, 6+). When “Jose” gained three-tenths in August, it ended six consecutive decreases for a net loss of -2.7 (9.4 – 9.2 – 8.6 – 8.3 – 8.1 – 7.9 – 6.7, 6+). It was in that stretch that “Jose” fell below a seven-share for the first time since May 2016’s 6.5. In October, Anaheim Broadcasting classic hits-oldies outlet KOLA was just two-tenths behind “Jose,” but KOLA fades by -1.5 to 6.0, nine-tenths off the pace, but is still in second-place. In back-to-back sweeps (September and October), KOLA gained a combined +2.4 (5.1 – 6.5 – 7.5, 6+). KOLA was in second-place six straight times before dropping to third in “Holiday” 2016 and was back at #2 between January and July (2017). A combined +1.0 in April and May (5.2 – 5.6 – 6.2, 6+), KOLA repeated June’s -.2 in July (6.2 – 6.0 – 5.8, 6+). Its -.4 in March ended at five a string of consecutive fluctuations by one-half share (7.1 – 6.6 – 6.1 – 5.6 – 6.1 – 5.6, 6+) for a collective -1.5. Slipping from third to fourth, Univision Radio Spanish contemporary KLVE “K-Love 107.5” is an overall -1.2 in its third straight decline (5.3 – 4.9 – 4.7 – 4.1, 6+). Co-owned Spanish adult hits KRCD improved its 6+-share by 2.5 times in three straight increases (.6 – .7 – 1.2 – 1.5, 6+), but “Recuerdo” slips by three-tenths in November to 1.2 (#11 to #14, 6+). 11) San Jose – Within 3.0 – 3.6 range (6+) in each of the past ten (10) survey periods, CHR KMVQ “99.7 New Hit Music Now!” breaks out a +1.0 (3.2 – 4.2, 6+) to progress from tenth to sixth. Improving by a cumulative +1.8 via four successive progressive spikes (3.5 – 4.0 – 4.5 – 4.9 – 5.3, 6+), iHeartMedia hot AC KIOI “Star 101.3 – More Music, More Variety” climbs from fourth to third. Two Bay Area sports talk outlets improve by one-half share each: Cumulus Media’s KNBR “The Sports Leader” (3.2, #15 to #13, 6+) and Entercom-owned KGMZ “95.7 The Game” (#28, 6+). Regaining the one-half share it lost in October, KNBR was without an increase in San Jose the past six months for an overall -1.5 since April (4.2 – 4.2 – 3.4 – 3.3 – 3.3 – 3.2 – 2.7, 6+). In four straight upticks, “The Game” has nearly tripled its 6+-share (.4 – .5 – .5 – .6 – 1.1, 6+). Advancing by one-half share as well is iHeartMedia adult contemporary KISQ “98.1 The Breeze” (3.6, #12 to #11, 6+), which had been -1.3 in three straight negative or flat trends (4.4 – 3.7 – 3.1 – 3.1, 6+). Setting the pace in San Jose for the fourth straight time, Northern California Public Broadcasting’s KQED-FM is an overall +1.3 in three consecutive gains (6.9 – 7.3 – 8.0 – 8.2, 6+). Recapturing 80% of the cumulative -1.5 it lost in four straight downward moves (7.6 – 7.5 – 7.2 – 6.3 – 6.1, 6+), KQED-FM advanced from third to first in July. Unlisted in San Jose since posting a 5.1 (6+) in the “Holiday” 2015 report, KQED-FM returned in January 2017 by recording a 6.9 (6+) to finish at #1 and had been on top through April. This represents its highest 6+-share since reappearing the first of this year. Slipping from ninth to tenth, Univision Radio regional Mexican KSOL “Que Buena” is off one-tenth to 3.8 (6+), thus curtailing at four a consecutive string of up or flat trends that generated a +1.1 (2.8 – 3.0 – 3.0 – 3.3 – 3.9, 6+); October’s 3.9 is its best 6+-share in San Jose since December’s 4.1. After being a combined +2.3 in August and September (3.7 – 4.8 – 6.0, 6+), Alpha Media classic hits-oldies KBAY “94.5 Bay FM – The Bay’s Greatest Hits” is a collective -2.0 in October and November (6.0 – 4.9 – 4.0, 6+), skidding from fourth to eighth. September’s 6.0 was its strongest 6+-stat since 8.0 in the “Holiday” 2016 report, whereas 3.7 is its weakest since July’s 3.7. Off by six-tenths each are Univision Radio Spanish adult hits KBRG “100.3 Mas Variedad” (5.4 – 4.8, third to fourth, 6+) and Empire Broadcasting’s KRTY “Hot Country 95.3” (4.2, flat at #6, 6+), which was locked on 4.8 (6+) in September and October. In addition to falling from a three-way tie at #19 to #20, Cumulus Media news/talk KSFO slips by one-tenth to 2.1 (6+), ending three straight up or flat trends that netted seven-tenths (1.5 – 1.7 – 1.7 – 2.2, 6+). 12) Middlesex – A pair of adult contemporary outlets combine for a +1.6. Specifically, iHeartMedia’s WLTW “Lite-FM” hangs out a full-share improvement to advance from sixth to third, while Beasley Media Group-owned WMGQ “Magic 98.3” increases by six-tenths (3.5 – 4.1, tenth to seventh, 6+). This is the fourth straight Middlesex-Somerset-Union gain for “Lite-FM” for an overall +1.6 (4.3 – 4.4 – 4.6 – 4.9 – 5.9, 6+) and its best 6+-showing here since February (5.9, as well). Unchanged at #5, CBS Radio New York City sports talk WFAN-FM “The Fan” registers its third straight increase for an overall +1.4 (3.8 – 4.3 – 5.1 – 5.2, 6+). For the eighth time in the last ten sweeps (and fourth straight), iHeartMedia rhythmic CHR WKTU registers a 2.8 (2.8 – 2.8 – 2.8 – 3.0 – 2.8 – 2.9 – 2.8 – 2.8 – 2.8 – 2.8, 6+) and stays at #15. Not only does it post a positive spike of nine-tenths (7.3 – 8.2, 6+) for its strongest 6+-stat since 8.2 in September 2016, Townsquare Media news/talk WKXW is #1 for the 11th consecutive ratings period. As a result of a “Holiday” 2016 – January 2017 increase of one-full-share (6.8 – 7.8, 6+), “New Jersey 101.5” returned to #1 following one month in the runner-up slot. Prior to “Holiday” 2016, when it was -.7 (6+), WKXW spent 12 consecutive ratings periods on top. Owing to its third straight increase (2.5 – 2.9 – 3.1 – 3.6, 6+), iHeartMedia urban contemporary WWPR is a collective +1.1, with “Power 105.1 New York’s Hip-Hop and R&B” cracking the top ten (#13 to #10). Eroding by one full-share (5.3 – 4.3, 6+), Spanish Broadcasting System-owned Spanish tropical WSKQ “La Mega 97.9” drops from third to sixth with its lowest 6+-showing in Middlesex since February (4.3, as well). Having trended 3.7 – 3.8 – 3.9 – 3.8 (June through September, 6+), iHeartMedia New York City CHR WHTZ “Z-100” improved by six-tenths in October to 4.4, its best 6+-stat in Middlesex-Somerset-Union since 4.5 in March. In November, however, “Z-100” surrenders nine-tenths to 3.5 (6+) and departs the top ten (#7 to #11). Dropping by eight-tenths each are Emmis urban AC WBLS “107.5 – #1 For R&B” (6.8 – 6.0, repeating at #2, 6+) and Univision Radio Spanish tropical WXNY “X-96.3” (3.2 – 2.4, #11 to #16, 6+). After more than doubling its 6+-share via eleven (11) straight up or flat trends (.4 – .5 – .5 – .6 – .6 – .7 – .8 – .9 – .9 – 1.0 – 1.0 – 1.0, 6+), Press Communications’ WKMK “Thunder 106 – Jersey’s Best Country” drops two-tenths to .8 (#25 to #26, 6+). Share this: Tribune Gets FCC Cross-Ownership Waivers; Chicago Market Granted Permanent Waiver. The Federal Communications Commission granted the cross-ownership waivers in five markets that the media company needs to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In a statement, Tribune CEO Eddy Hartenstein says, “We are extremely pleased with today’s action by the FCC. This decision will enable the company to continue moving forward toward emergence from Chapter 11, a process we expect to complete over the course of the next several weeks.” The commission granted a permanent waiver in Chicago while allowing one-year waivers in Los Angeles, New York, South Florida and Hartford. Technically, the one-year waivers in the four markets cited mean Tribune will have to sell either its newspaper or broadcast outlets there within the year but the FCC is working on loosening the restrictions against cross-ownership in the top 20 media markets and industry observers seem to believe the change will take effect soon. The permanent waiver in Chicago means Tribune is not necessarily forced to sell a media outlet – many suspected its lone radio property news/talk WGN would be the first to go on the block. However, what Tribune’s plans are after it exits bankruptcy are unknown and a sale of WGN, Chicago and/or any of its newspaper and TV holdings are a distinct possibility. Arbitron Releases Report Clearly Showing Increase in Radio Listenership During Super Storm Sandy. Radio listening data released by Arbitron for the New York Metro during hurricane Sandy shows how strong radio listening is during a natural disaster and the ability for radio to keep communities informed even when the power goes out. The report provides data for the entire New York Metro as well as a breakout of counties hardest hit by the storm as it made landfall during the evening of Monday, October 29. It shows a 70% general increase in listening as the storm hit the coast and an even greater percentage of increase along the coastal communities hardest hit. When the lights went out, when TV and desktop PCs were no longer available, many New York area residents turned on their battery powered radios. Many radio stations along the path of the storm, regardless of their regular format, revamped their programming to provide their listeners with weather updates, news and emergency information. In the wake of the storm, radio remained an information lifeline to the residents of New York, particularly in the coastal areas of the market. Average radio listening on Tuesday, October 30 in New York was 1,525,500 persons in any given quarter hour between 6:00 am and 12:00 midnight, up 8% from 1,406,700 persons 6-plus the week before. The average audience in the NY coastal communities (Monmouth, Fairfield SN, Nassau-Suffolk, Staten Island and Middlesex) totaled 670,200 on the Tuesday (6a-Mid) following landfall (10/30) which is 38% higher than the average of all Tuesdays year to date. The Average in the NY coastal communities (Monmouth, Fairfield SN, Nassau-Suffolk, Staten Island and Middlesex) totaled 651,200 on the Wednesday (6a-Mid) following landfall (10/31) which is 35% higher than the average of all Wednesdays year to date. For full details on this important story click here. Clear Channel Ends FM Simulcast on KOGO, San Diego. The former country outlet “U.S. 95.7” flipped to a simulcast of Clear Channel’s news/talk KOGO, San Diego a year ago. Now, that ends with the FM side going all Christmas music and the word on the street is that after the holidays the station will return to a music format of some sort. Adding an FM signal to a news/talk station – especially a venerable one such as KOGO – generally gives the station a ratings boost. It appears that hasn’t been the case with KOGO and Clear Channel San Diego management must see an opening in the music landscape it’s willing to target. We’ll see where it goes after the holidays. KSCJ, Sioux City Talk Host Randy Renshaw Retires. Talk show host and newsman Randy Renshaw retires from his long-time gig at Powell Broadcasting’s KSCJ, Sioux City, Iowa. Renshaw has been with the station twice – the first time back in 1983. He tells the Sioux City Journal that turning 62 on November 18 was a good reason to end his radio career and that he’d been contemplating retirement since age 55. In addition to news duties, Renshaw hosted the 8:00 am to 11:00 am “Open Line” program. With his departure, Mark Hahn takes over hosting the local talk show. How to Get a Radio Brand-Building Website.TALKERS columnist and noted digital radio consultant Chris Miller serves up a new article offering powerful tips on how radio web designers can create sites that contribute toward building their station’s or program’s brand without distracting from it or diluting it. He covers the process on four basic but vital fronts: layout, content, graphics and interaction. Miller asks, “What’s the difference between your site and Google, YouTube and Facebook?” He states, “Those sites have a clear reason for being, and clean, well-organized content.” He strongly suggests, “Get your page looking more Facebookish, or YouTubeEsque, and you’ll go a long way toward building your website numbers.” Miller offers some nuts-and-bolts actions to get more people back more often and clicking on more content. Read the entire article here. Opinion: Talk Radio Must Expand Beyond Politics to Survive. Nationally syndicated talk show host Doug Stephan responds to the effects of the Rush Limbaugh-Sandra Fluke incident and the recent news involving Dial Global and its citing Limbaugh’s comments in a SEC filing. Stephan says the March incident has cost him “hundreds of thousands of dollars” and that the industry must do a better job of convincing agencies and advertisers that all talk radio should not be lumped together. Read Stephan’s piece here. Filling in This Week. At Tribune’s WGN, Chicago, longtime St. Louis radio veteran and Chicago native JC Corcoran fills in on Garry Meier‘s PM drive slot on the station on Wednesday and Thursday. He’ll also sub for WGN’s Mike McConnell on Monday, November 26. Corcoran can be reached at jc@jcontheline.com. Lotus Communications Donates $50,000 to Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club. The cash donated to the Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club was not a fundraiser of contributions from listeners but a gift from Spanish sports talk KWKW, Los Angeles owner Lotus Communications. The station recently launched a major partnership with the Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club. After KWKW’s community service personnel learned that the Club was in desperate need of funds in order to provide after school programs, station management decided to step in with a $50,000 check. The money wasn’t raised by listeners. Station president James Kalmenson decided to make a difference in the community KWKW serves by adding a line item to its operating budget. “One of the founding principles of our company has been to be of service to our community. As a result of the donation, the Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club was able to greatly expand its services for the local community. Word quickly spread and the attendance immediately tripled and continues to thrive today.” KWKW has also launched a PSA campaign this month that will continue throughout 2013. Additionally, the station will sponsor the Club’s annual Thanksgiving Dinner, which typically feeds more than 300 people. In December, KWKW will donate 500 toys to the Club’s Christmas Toy Drive. They’ll also broadcast live at the Club on December 7 to encourage people to drop off toys, all of which go to children ages 2-16 at the Club’s annual Christmas event. KWKW personalities Armando Aguayo, Mario Amaya, Halim Zadat and Erika Garza will attend both the Thanksgiving and Christmas events. Pictured here with kids from the club are KWKW PD/OM Juan Rodriguez (l) and KWKW president James Kalmenson (r). Share this: Peak Broadcasting Emerges from Chapter 11. The pre-packaged Chapter 11 restructuring plan Peak Broadcasting entered into in January has been executed and the company comes out of it with new owners: Oaktree Capital Management and GE Capital. CEO Todd Lawley and CFO Tim Lyons remain in their management positions. In a statement, Lawley says, “By significantly reducing the amount of debt outstanding on our balance sheet, this transaction provides Peak with the flexibility to invest in our business to ensure that we continue to provide best-in-market audio programming to our consumers and marketing solutions to our clients.” New York Festivals Radio Program & Promotion Awards Extends Entries Deadline. The world-renowned New York Festivals Radio Program & Promotion Awards is extending the deadline for entry submissions for the 2012 contest through April 2. The 30-year-old competition honors the most innovative work in radio broadcasting, with entries from radio stations, networks and independent producers from around the globe. Executive director Rose Anderson says, “Even as distribution platforms multiply across the airwave spectrum, one thing remains constant: the power of the individual voice. Just this past year, winners in our talk categories – a diverse group from Howard Stern to Marvin Kalb in the U.S. to Radio Pasfarda (Iran) and Writers & Company (Canada) – engaged their audiences’ curiosity with intensity. We here at New York Festivals are very proud to recognize the creativity, innovation and quality exhibited around the world in radio today.” Categories in the talk radio realm include: Best Regularly Scheduled Talk Program, Best Talk/Interview Special, Best Radio Personality: Local Market, Best Radio Personality: Network/Syndicated, Best Talk Show Host, Best Information/News Talk Show (AM drive), Best Two-Way Telephone Talk/Interview Show (AM drive), Best Online Talk Program, Best Satellite Talk Program, Best Satellite Radio Personality, Best Radio Personality (student), Best Artist Interview/Performance (student), Editorial or Viewpoint Program, plus numerous awards in the radio news and sports categories. Find complete information about the awards, categories and how to enter by visiting http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/. New York Festivals Radio Program & Promotion Awards Grand Jury enlists jurists from all over the world, representing some of the most recognizable voices and captivating programming producers in the industry. Entries are judged on production values, organization, presentation of information, creativity and use of the medium. The International Radio Program & Promotion Awards will honor 2012’s winning entries on June 18 at an awards ceremony at Manhattan Penthouse in New York City. Michael Smerconish Visits Boston Affiliate WTKK-FM for Movie Premiere.Dial Global nationally syndicated talk show host Michael Smerconish is bringing his ‘Book Club’ live event series to the silver screen and he’s in Boston today for a premiere screening for Greater Media affiliate WTKK-FM. “Book Club with Michael Smerconish featuring Chris Matthews’ Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero” premieres at the Showcase Cinema De Lux in suburban Dedham. Smerconish will welcome the crowd and conduct a curtain call speech prior to the movie. Smerconish states, “Over the last several years, I have hosted many A-list authors for live gatherings of what I call my ‘Book Club.’ Never have any of these made it to the big screen. My interview with Chris Matthews concerning his New York Times bestseller Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero was recorded in High-Def and I am thrilled it will be shown on screens all across the country on March 20. Where can you find me that night? Boston!” CCME Names Radha Subramanyam EVP of Sales and Marketing Research. Clear Channel Media and Entertainment chairman and CEO John Hogan says Radha Subramanyam is “recognized as an industry leader in consumer insights and research and I am excited to have her on our team.” She previously served as senior vice president of media and advertiser insights and analytics as a thought leader across media forms for The Nielsen Company. In her new role with CCME, Subramanyam will be responsible for “developing, aggregating and analyzing consumer data to help illustrate and support the unique ability Clear Channel Media and Entertainment has to provide advertisers with national reach and local activation.” WHAS, Louisville Talk Host Terry Meiners Sued by Local Cop for Slander. Longtime Louisville talk radio personality Terry Meiners is facing a civil suit for slander by the Louisville Metro Police officer who gave him a speeding ticket in March of last year. Meiners contested the ticket and was found not guilty in October. The officer, Sam Cromity, alleges Meiner took to the airwaves where he called him “Black Barney,” he played belittling songs about the highway patrol and called him a liar at least 15 times. Meiners says Cromity was threatening during the traffic stop – something Cromity denies. Clear Channel Media and Entertainment’s WHAS is also named in the suit. C-SPAN Founder and CEO Brian Lamb Steps Down from CEO Post. The man who founded C-SPAN 33 years ago is stepping down from his day-to-day role as chief executive officer of the cable TV federal government news channel that reaches some 100 million homes. Brian Lamb, who was honored with TALKERS’ Freedom of Speech Award, will become executive chairman of the board at C-SPAN and will still host the weekly “Q&A” interview show. He will hand over the CEO reigns to Rob Kennedy and Susan Swain effective April 1. KWTX, Waco, Texas Hosts Debates for Local Races.Clear Channel Media and Entertainment-owned KWTX, Waco reports the recent debates it sponsored and broadcast drew some 450 citizens to the University High School auditorium on March 7. The races were the GOP primaries for McLennan County Sheriff and the Texas House of Representatives, District 56. Morning drive host Shane Warner moderated the debates and states, “To have this many people show up in the middle of the week to hear some local politicians talk about local issues is quite an accomplishment. We were hoping for a good turnout but the interest from the community was beyond anything we could have imagined – and this was just for a primary election! As the only local talk show in the Waco market, I felt this was the kind of event that only News Talk 1230 and talk radio could pull off. This illustrates the power of local talk radio to help inform the community about what’s going on in their own backyard and bring voters and listeners access they otherwise wouldn’t have.” Dave Ramsey Live in Orlando…and Beyond. Nationally syndicated financial talk sensation Dave Ramsey is pictured here at the University of Central Florida arena delivering his “Total Money Makeover Live” program before 7,500 people on March 17. This was also simulcast to 200 other locations. Ramsey spent the weekend in Orlando and presented his “EntreLeadership 1-Day Event” to nearly 1,000 business leaders. He also met with sponsors of the event and affiliate WFLA staff. Clear Channel Orlando market manager Linda Byrd says, “The personal attention and customer service we get from Dave Ramsey and his team is nothing short of stellar. It’s amazing that in spite of having 500+ affiliates he makes us feel so special. Truly feels like he’s a member of our local team. Dave does syndication the right way.” Phil Hendrie Distributes Content Via Pandora.Talk Radio Network nationally syndicated radio personality Phil Hendrie can now be heard on Pandora. Hendrie’s bits, including characters Jay Santos, Chris Norton, Bobbie Dooley, David G. Hall and Ted Bell, are now available on the content distribution service. Hendrie joins Premiere Networks’ Bob & Tom, Steve Harvey’s Nephew Tommy and The Jerky Boys, all of whom rotate in the user-created “Phil Hendrie Radio” station. Hendrie’s tracks will also come up on user-created stations for morning radio artists, comics and political satirists. GOP Primary/2012 Presidential Race, Afghanistan Tensions, Iran Nuclear Weapons Program, Syria Violence, and Peyton Manning to Denver Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (3/19). The GOP primary race and the issues in the 2012 presidential race, the continuing tensions in Afghanistan after a U.S. soldier is charged with killing 16 civilians, Iran’s nuclear weapons program, continuing Syrian violence and Peyton Manning’s joining the Denver Broncos were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday according to ongoing research from TALKERS. Share this: 14 diverse talk radio personalities from industry superstars to college hosts share their candid views about the impact Election 2012 is having on their shows and talk radio in general in a new montage recorded directly on the floor of the New Hampshire Primary Radio Row produced by TALKERS magazine and Talk Radio News Service earlier this week. They also discuss the growing importance and sophistication of social networking tools such as Twitter and Facebook in the talk broadcasting communications process. Participants include syndicated national hosts Neal Boortz, Roger Hedgecock, Kate Delaney, Scott Hennen and Jeff Santos; local hosts Dan Mitchell, George Russell, Paul Westcott, Steve West, Brian Tilden, Phil Paleologos, and Lee Davis; and college radio up-and-comers Joe Horigan and Emma Bisogo. According to Neal Boortz, “We have to convince people out there that politics is as important to them as Dancing with the Stars.” Share this: Talk Hosts Sound Off on TALKERS TV About the Importance of the Election. 14 diverse talk radio personalities from industry superstars to college hosts share their candid views about the impact Election 2012 is having on their shows and talk radio in general in a new montage recorded directly on the floor of the New Hampshire Primary Radio Row produced by TALKERS magazine and Talk Radio News Service earlier this week. They also discuss the growing importance and sophistication of social networking tools such as Twitter and Facebook in the talk broadcasting communications process. Participants include syndicated national hosts Neal Boortz, Roger Hedgecock, Kate Delaney, Scott Hennen and Jeff Santos; local hosts Dan Mitchell, George Russell, Paul Westcott, Steve West, Brian Tilden, Phil Paleologos, and Lee Davis; and college radio up-and-comers Joe Horigan and Emma Bisogo. According to Neal Boortz, “We have to convince people out there that politics is as important to them as Dancing with the Stars.” See this TALKERS TV exclusive video in the TALKERS TV box on this page. Peak Broadcasting Enters into Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganization.Peak Broadcasting – owner of 11 radio stations in Fresno, California and Boise, Idaho – is entering into voluntary Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganization after coming to terms with senior lenders. The original financing was led by GE Capital Markets. Peak lists assets of between $50 million and $100 million and debt of a similar amount. The good news for staffers is there appears to be no signs the company needs to take drastic steps from an operational standpoint in order to turn the company around. In a statement, CEO Todd Lawley says, “Operationally, Peak has improved its position in the markets it serves during one of the most difficult periods in radio broadcasting history. I am confident that Peak will emerge from the restructuring with a stronger financial foundation which complements our market-leading radio positions and allows us to continue to provide premier radio programming in the communities we serve together with the uninterrupted support of our customers, employees, and vendors.” Peak operates news/talk KMJ-AM/FM, Fresno; news/talk KIDO, Boise; and sports KFXD, Boise in addition to seven music-formatted stations in the two markets. Upon approval of the plan, Peak Broadcasting will be owned by senior lenders that could include Oaktree Captial and Rabobank. Rachel Crowson Named Co-Anchor at ARNN.America’s Radio News Network announces news pro Rachel Crowson becomes part of the news network’s on-air staff as a co-anchor. Crowson is a 20-year news pro who’s worked mostly in the Washington, DC market at operations including Metro Networks, Voice of America and ABC News Radio. ARNN CEO Mark Masters says, “We welcome Rachel into our exclusive news organization. Her background and demeanor are a perfect match for our non-partisan, long-form news programming. Stations continue to tell us they love the long-form news blocks so much they want more. We have been stunned by the high demand!” WGN, Chicago’s Studio Moves Up in Tribune Tower. Time Out Chicago’s Robert Feder reports that Tribune Company is relocating WGN’s offices and studios – all except the showcase studio that faces Michigan Avenue – from the ground floor to the 7th floor. WGN has been on the ground floor of Tribune Tower since the station moved there in 1986 from the West Bradley Place studios it shared with WGN-TV since 1961. VP/GM Tom Langmyer tells Feder, “Our new location in the building will include a fresher and brighter workspace (as the relocated offices, sales area, news department and studios will have windows as well) and the technical operation and new studios will be fully digital, replacing the current analog equipment, much of which has been in service since WGN moved to the Tower 25 years ago.” Tribune Company plans to lease the current space to a new restaurant to be opened in 2013. The showcase studio that faces Michigan Avenue will still be the place from which personalities such as AM drive host Jonathon Brandmeier broadcast their shows. Talk Host Phil Valentine Premiers New Film Attacking Global Warming Theory. Nashville-based nationally syndicated talk host Phil Valentine announces the premier of “An Inconsistent Truth” – the film he and Rocky Mountain Pictures produced to take on the theory of anthropogenic global warming. The film will receive a special showing on January 26 at the Regal Hollywood 27 Theatres in Nashville and opens to the public on the following day. Valentine stars in the film as he sets off in his bio-fueled car Bennie the BioBenz to discover why “a record number of Americans are now skeptical of man-made global warming.” Valentine says that, while making the film, “What I found is the belief in anthropogenic global warming is wide but shallow. People who believe in it have no idea why they do. It’s just what they’ve been spoon‐fed.” The documentary features noted scientists such as Dr. John Christy, a lead author of the 2001 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on global warming. Valentine also talks with Dr. Roy Spencer, the lead scientist on NASA’s Aqua Satellite which measures surface temperatures around the globe. Other scientists in the film include Dr. Fred Singer and Dr. Ken Green. Valentine also explores the economic ramifications of cap‐and‐trade legislation with current and former policymakers including Speaker Newt Gingrich, Senator James Inhofe, Senator Jim DeMint and U.S. Rep. Greg Walden. For information on the film or to speak with Phil Valentine, contact Brian Wilson at 615-312-3481. Compass Media Networks’ “Free Beer & Hot Wings” Morning Show Adds Saturday Program. The younger, male-demo-targeted “Free Beer & Hot Wings” AM drive show syndicated nationally by Compass Media Networks adds a Saturday morning program to the daily offering for affiliate stations. The WGRD-FM, Grand Rapids-based program is co-hosted by Gregg Daniels and Chris Michaels along with cast members Eric Zane and producers Joe and Steve and airs on more than 35 affiliate stations across the country. The program also announces it will be broadcasting live from the Super Bowl radio row in Indianapolis in February. Florida Syndicated Talk Host Burnie Thompson Hosts “Freedom Rally.” Florida talk show host Burnie Thompson – who is independently syndicated throughout the state on nine stations – is hosting a “Freedom Rally” in Jacksonville on January 19 he says “is intended to galvanize voters to participate in the upcoming January 31 state primary, and to focus on true limited government and the protection of civil liberties.” Thompson’s event is co-sponsored by affiliates WBOB, Jacksonville and WYOO-FM, Panama City. The rally is being held at the Omni Hotel in downtown Jacksonville and will feature country artist Todd Allen Herendeen, WYOO-FM morning host Darrel Day and Fox News Channel contributor Dan Arias. Compass Media Marketing Announces New Rep Deal with Point-of-Purchase Radio. The marketing firm newly founded by Compass Media Networks CEO Peter Kosann and managed by president of sales & marketing Paul Gregery lands a deal to exclusively rep POP Radio – a leading in-store audio platform. Gregery says, “Tens of millions of Americans hear POP Radio’s advertisements every day and it is our mission to leverage the reach of POP Radio for the benefit of our sponsors.” Compass says it commissioned Edison Research to calculate audience exposure. “Through actual store visits and face-to-face interviews, Edison Research’s methodology has very accurately measured POP Radio’s listenership by including time spent shopping (a network radio TSL equivalent) and physically counting the shoppers present when the messages air.” Peter Kosann states, “POP Radio has a huge audience, unique platform and strong brand with national advertisers. We are appreciative and grateful that POP Radio has joined our growing company.” Hutchinson Newsmaker Network Launches to Syndicate Weekly Program. Founded by “Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour” host Earl Ofari Hutchinson to syndicate the weekly news program, the new network says it is the first “African-American, West Coast-operated national broadcast network.” Hutchinson describes his weekly program as featuring “in-depth conversations with the nation’s top elected officials, political leaders and opinion makers in the White House, on Capitol Hill, as well as the nation’s leading political and social issue writers and commentators across the political spectrum. They fully air their views on controversial, topical, and crucial public policy issues, initiatives and legislation.” The program is heard on affiliates across the country including: KTYM, Los Angeles; WWNL, Pittsburgh; KCNW, Kansas City; WVTJ, Pensacola; and KXKS, Albuquerque. Southern California Talk Host Given Local Honor.Captain Mike Whitehead, host of “The Boathouse Radio Show” on the CRN Digital Talk Radio Network, is honored by the Costa Mesa Daily Pilot by being included on its annual “103 Most Influential People of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.” Whitehead is a fixture in the community and a boating columnist for the Newport Beach Independent. CRN Digital Talk CEO Mike Horn says, “Captain Mike has been a big part of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa for many years and we’re thrilled to see him receive this outstanding honor.” GOP Primary Race, Iran’s Military Ambitions and U.S.-Taliban Talks Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (1/11). The race to secure the GOP nomination for president, Iran’s military ambitions and nuclear weapons program and talk of discussions between the U.S. and the Taliban were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio according to ongoing research from TALKERS.
Explanation for the average patriot trying to follow Q. Not asking for anything, just trying to help bring a little clarification to those who are curious. Going to reorg here. Rather than go by numbers, let’s try to do this by day. Q was busy this day, so it’ll be a bit. And if you didn’t notice, I skipped some. I’m trying to keep up but don’t have that much time, so I started skipping some of the filler ones. Things that are more for humor and encouragement to specific anon’s, or sometimes when it’s repetitive I just jump to the end. Patriot day. Feel free to read the proclamation. I suspect there’s a deeper symblance this day will bring in the coming years. When the patriots of this age take the country back. We’re at war. Few realize this, but it’s sort of a new civil war, revolutionary war. Not sure. I’m glad they won’t forget 9/11 though. May the truth come out and all the citizens see what was done to us and stand against it. UPDATE: Today we sent an updated letter to DAG Rosenstein, including a newly discovered text + new resulting timeline: The graphics are above are a set of unnamed sources and MSM contacts. You can blow it up bigger on one of the Q drop pages if you want to see it. Basically Q is mapping out the contact that happens between FBI, DOJ, and news outlets. Just vague, because they have it through classified means and can’t reveal exactly who yet. Mark Meadows posts tie in to this. Sounds like the texts give away that Strzok and Lisa Page both were involved with leaking info to the press, that was then used to help push the Trump collusion narrative and the FISA abuse. Sally Yates hired lawyers. She’s one of those dropped from the DOJ. Did you do something wrong Sally? Sounds like McCabe and Comey are talking to get their stories straight. That was a mistake. I thought it’s in a drop Q said “FISA goes both ways”. I explain in a sec James Baker ready to testify Lisa Page(FBI Lawyer) testifying against Strzok like we thought. Bruce Ohr(DOJ) testifying to save his wife Steele who was the British Spy that help get all the Russian Dossier info is seeking non extradition to US. He doesn’t want to be arrested and sent here for trial. Wonder why. Rats running So, it finally hit me a big chunk of what’s been going on with Q. Q often says “They have everything”, but that seems to be the case since they have the NSA data. They’ve been recording all sorts of data on us all, but it’s not admissable to court. It’s even questionable if that’s legal. So they know what’s going on, but have trouble using it. However, they can use classified info to obtain warrants. You know, just like Obama/Clinton did on Trump. So they’ve used this info to get FISA warrants on a lot of these Deep State guys. Show that they’re working with another country, the Five Eyes countries for example that tried to sway the election, and they can now spy on them. So they collect their phone calls, emails, etc. Then Q spooks them. He drops info, points people in the right direction. Slowly the pieces keep coming out from congress getting info. These players get panicked and get together to talk. Except now, they’re legally spied on. So like the call between Comey and Strzok above. I bet if you played that back, suddenly it’s all clear. So Q team has all the information but can’t use it to bring them down, so he tricked them into playing their hand. He got enough to get warrants in place, then scared them into doing stupid things. The ones that they didn’t have enough info on, they probably do now. Oh yet another article from big news outlight debunking QAnon. Q tells us there is another wave of attacks. This one gets even bigger, but we’ll address that in the 9/12 drops. Funny thing is, this isn’t a picture of people supporting Q. It’s actually a very liberal university program. I saw some people that tracked it down and they have some shady stuff there. Mostly just brainwashing the kids as many higher education systems do now. Unfortunately, my normal sites I use to get info are down, so I hadn’t seen much more on this. This girl got put out by Q. I guess Q liked that tweet of hers about hammer time. Maybe a gavel as in a judge? I suspect she suddenly got a lot of followers on twitter. I pulled her up and she had a bunch of interesting stories flagged, and also was now followed by at least 4 of the people I get a lot of news from these days.
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seq2;seq2Range=878118,878318;eValue=1.2292e-79;cigar=4M1D18M1D2M1I48M1D20M1D29M1I78M;mutations=3G,25G,35C,77G,123A,188G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 271109 271310 95.1456 + . seq2;seq2Range=892735,892938;eValue=3.73947e-80;cigar=35M2I45M1D23M1I32M1I64M1D1M;mutations=27G,36G,37A,106G,139C,157T,188C,202G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 417128 417328 95.169 + . seq2;seq2Range=395971,396175;eValue=1.13763e-80;cigar=61M1I46M1I31M1I42M1I1M1I13M1I5M2D;mutations=32A,62C,63G,109C,141A,184A,186G,200T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 690816 691016 95.1456 + . seq2;seq2Range=187699,187902;eValue=3.73947e-80;cigar=45M1I27M1I48M1D9M1I19M1D44M1I1M1I6M;mutations=46G,74A,110T,132G,141G,196A,198T,201A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 981047 981247 95.1456 + . seq2;seq2Range=643512,643715;eValue=3.73947e-80;cigar=74M1I24M1D34M1I15M1I8M1D11M1I31M1I2M;mutations=5C,75A,115A,134C,150C,170T,202C,203C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 14903 15102 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=614619,614815;eValue=4.36568e-78;cigar=64M1D26M1D15M1D31M1D2M1I4M1I30M1D23M;mutations=2A,5C,139T,144C,189A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 151834 152033 95.098 + . seq2;seq2Range=513755,513956;eValue=4.04047e-79;cigar=45M1I23M1D9M1I36M1D3M1I64M1I18M;mutations=35C,46C,79A,119A,160C,184G,199C,201G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 298523 298722 95.0738 + . seq2;seq2Range=139496,139691;eValue=1.32813e-78;cigar=11M1D29M1D14M1D44M1D2M1I13M1D28M1D44M1I1M1I2M1D5M;mutations=101C,187G,189C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 704641 704840 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=945073,945270;eValue=4.36568e-78;cigar=67M1D34M1D25M1D48M1I17M1D4M1I1M;mutations=2A,5T,89C,167A,175C,197T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 823546 823745 95.098 + . seq2;seq2Range=116227,116424;eValue=4.04047e-79;cigar=4M1I41M1I20M1D2M1D28M1D9M1I27M1I21M1D41M2D1M;mutations=5T,47C,107G,135T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 859412 859611 95.098 + . seq2;seq2Range=678027,678229;eValue=4.04047e-79;cigar=9M1I126M1I3M1I3M1I9M1D49M;mutations=3C,10G,13T,128A,137A,141A,145T,183T,185G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 181072 181270 95.0738 + . seq2;seq2Range=626082,626282;eValue=1.32813e-78;cigar=16M1I48M1D89M1D6M1I5M1I5M1I28M;mutations=17T,88G,96G,161C,167G,173G,198C,199C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 330607 330805 95.098 + . seq2;seq2Range=627125,627325;eValue=4.04047e-79;cigar=19M1I50M1D31M1D10M1I69M1D1M1I14M2I2M;mutations=20G,47G,112T,134C,183A,198A,199A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 438336 438534 95.098 + . seq2;seq2Range=270288,270488;eValue=4.04047e-79;cigar=17M1I19M2I12M1D15M1I22M1D31M1I79M1D1M;mutations=4T,18G,38C,39T,67A,68A,121C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 651384 651582 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=604088,604285;eValue=4.36568e-78;cigar=91M1D11M2I7M1I7M1D29M1D28M1D22M;mutations=103G,104G,112A,116A,167G,197A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 659217 659415 95.0738 + . seq2;seq2Range=849261,849459;eValue=1.32813e-78;cigar=26M1I21M1I29M1I56M1D20M1D4M1D7M1I32M1D;mutations=27C,39C,49T,79A,167T,182C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 99283 99480 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=520291,520485;eValue=4.71708e-77;cigar=49M1D9M1D12M1D55M1I30M1I6M1D31M1D1M;mutations=30G,70A,126T,157G,193G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 500977 501174 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=588492,588690;eValue=4.36568e-78;cigar=40M1I32M1I4M1I69M1D28M1D19M1D2M1I1M;mutations=15A,41A,74G,79C,163T,184G,198A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 252575 252771 95.0248 + . seq2;seq2Range=842862,843059;eValue=1.43504e-77;cigar=32M1D44M1I10M1I25M1D17M1D28M1I37M1I1M;mutations=61G,77A,88T,159T,163G,179A,197T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 479619 479815 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=988803,989003;eValue=4.36568e-78;cigar=2M2I15M1I79M1I55M1I25M1D20M;mutations=3G,4T,20A,23T,81G,100G,156G,160A,162T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 992727 992922 95.4314 + . seq2;seq2Range=355782,355973;eValue=4.71708e-77;cigar=6M1I88M1D2M1D25M1D51M1D16M1D3M;mutations=7A,103G,187C,191A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 437656 437850 95.4314 + . seq2;seq2Range=436122,436316;eValue=4.71708e-77;cigar=24M1D31M1D31M1I7M1I100M;mutations=2C,13C,54T,76A,87G,95A,103T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 13711 13904 95.4314 + . seq2;seq2Range=158249,158441;eValue=4.71708e-77;cigar=28M1D72M1D62M1D13M1I2M1I1M1I10M1D2M;mutations=25G,66A,176G,179T,181A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 21160 21353 95.4314 + . seq2;seq2Range=481930,482121;eValue=4.71708e-77;cigar=56M1D3M1I6M1D26M1I8M1D3M1I47M1D27M1D13M;mutations=60T,61C,93T,105G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 559219 559410 95.3608 + . seq2;seq2Range=195779,195965;eValue=1.67535e-75;cigar=6M1D29M1D7M1D12M1D9M1I11M1D4M1I64M1D30M1D13M;mutations=64A,80C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 675527 675718 95.4081 + . seq2;seq2Range=774605,774797;eValue=1.55054e-76;cigar=41M1I3M1I5M1D59M1I15M1I21M1D23M1D22M;mutations=42G,46T,111T,127G,190A,191G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 977334 977525 95.3846 + . seq2;seq2Range=696953,697144;eValue=5.09676e-76;cigar=30M1I18M1D34M1D36M1I44M1D4M1I23M;mutations=30G,31A,90T,120T,131C,169C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 336022 336212 95.4081 + . seq2;seq2Range=218025,218219;eValue=1.55054e-76;cigar=79M1I41M1I5M1I6M1I36M1D21M1I2M;mutations=72A,80G,122C,128A,135C,163C,193T,194C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 597934 598124 95.3846 + . seq2;seq2Range=29816,30007;eValue=5.09676e-76;cigar=67M1D43M1D45M1D24M1I6M2I1M1I2M;mutations=138T,180C,181C,187G,188G,190G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 765547 765737 95.3608 + . seq2;seq2Range=310437,310627;eValue=1.67535e-75;cigar=1M1D39M1D1M1I71M1I39M1D30M1I7M;mutations=42C,114G,140T,150G,170C,184T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 56271 56460 95.3846 + . seq2;seq2Range=109597,109789;eValue=5.09676e-76;cigar=7M1D11M1I27M1I69M1I3M1D33M1I3M1I35M;mutations=19G,47T,81T,117G,154T,158T,192A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 421416 421605 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=551468,551654;eValue=1.81019e-74;cigar=34M1I28M1D43M1D2M1I39M1D35M2D4M;mutations=35T,68A,109G,128T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 531751 531940 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=253615,253801;eValue=1.81019e-74;cigar=37M1D7M1D8M1I2M1D82M1I47M2D2M;mutations=13C,53C,138G,183C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 685350 685539 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=869062,869247;eValue=1.81019e-74;cigar=65M1D10M1D12M1I6M1D42M1I27M1D18M1D3M1D1M;mutations=88C,137T,184C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 878328 878517 95.3608 + . seq2;seq2Range=938665,938855;eValue=1.67535e-75;cigar=30M1D36M1D10M1I44M1D20M1I20M1I26M1I1M;mutations=77T,91C,100A,142G,163C,190G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 886096 886285 95.3608 + . seq2;seq2Range=439136,439325;eValue=1.67535e-75;cigar=21M1I12M1I28M1D2M1D7M1I5M1D19M1D32M1I60M;mutations=22T,35T,44G,73G,130C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 970348 970537 95.4081 + . seq2;seq2Range=14027,14220;eValue=1.55054e-76;cigar=2M1I8M1I3M1I7M1D1M1I88M1D29M1I26M1I24M;mutations=3G,12A,16A,25G,50C,143A,170C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 76397 76585 95.3367 + . seq2;seq2Range=260294,260482;eValue=5.507e-75;cigar=3M1D2M1I20M1I75M1I6M1D47M1I13M1D18M1D1M;mutations=2C,6G,27A,103C,157C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 79419 79607 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=77955,78143;eValue=1.81019e-74;cigar=1M1I4M1D28M1I22M1D25M1I3M1D103M;mutations=2A,35A,44G,76C,83C,136C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 129459 129646 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=414470,414653;eValue=6.42919e-73;cigar=25M1D68M1D8M1I57M1D16M1D7M1D2M;mutations=102G,114A,117C,120T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 753048 753234 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=480175,480363;eValue=1.81019e-74;cigar=36M1I9M1I4M1D33M1D35M1I19M1I42M1I6M1D;mutations=37G,47G,108C,120A,140C,183G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 971386 971572 95.1871 + . seq2;seq2Range=705903,706083;eValue=6.94668e-72;cigar=23M1D2M1D23M1D71M1D43M1D18M1D1M;mutations=18G,49A,135C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 332326 332511 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=365648,365826;eValue=2.28343e-71;cigar=59M1D22M1D1M1D30M1D20M1D16M1D29M1D2M;mutations=36A,100G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 530615 530800 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=874954,875139;eValue=6.42919e-73;cigar=22M1I3M1I101M1D42M1I11M1D1M1D3M;mutations=23T,27C,96T,144A,171T,184G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 896047 896232 95.1871 + . seq2;seq2Range=290110,290293;eValue=6.94668e-72;cigar=5M1D13M1I8M1D64M1D93M;mutations=19T,64G,76T,93G,115G,167A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 127373 127557 95.2631 + . seq2;seq2Range=202757,202945;eValue=1.9559e-73;cigar=11M1I3M1I28M1I49M1I40M1I4M1D49M;mutations=9C,12T,16T,45G,47T,95T,136T,169A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 209201 209385 95.2127 + . seq2;seq2Range=653171,653354;eValue=2.11333e-72;cigar=16M1D35M1D16M1I15M1D22M1D26M1I35M1I16M;mutations=7C,68C,79G,132C,168A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 261900 262084 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=172954,173140;eValue=6.42919e-73;cigar=18M1I57M1D20M1I29M1I9M1I2M1D48M;mutations=19G,43T,97G,110C,127T,135G,137A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 604104 604288 95.2127 + . seq2;seq2Range=988576,988762;eValue=2.11333e-72;cigar=3M1I1M1I31M1D124M1I25M;mutations=4A,6G,118G,122T,162T,169T,182G,186C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 683906 684090 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=790344,790528;eValue=6.42919e-73;cigar=19M1I17M1I36M1D5M1D1M1I16M1I34M1D6M1D47M;mutations=20T,38G,81A,98T,184T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 738649 738833 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=520928,521114;eValue=6.42919e-73;cigar=9M1I37M1I35M1I40M1D2M1D13M1I47M;mutations=10G,48T,84C,111A,140C,143G,186T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 524028 524211 95.2127 + . seq2;seq2Range=161096,161281;eValue=2.11333e-72;cigar=8M2I52M1I118M1I3M2D1M;mutations=9A,10A,14C,63G,156G,176G,182T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 653596 653778 95.1871 + . seq2;seq2Range=588056,588238;eValue=6.94668e-72;cigar=1M1I27M1I73M1D15M1D47M1D2M1I7M1I6M1D1M;mutations=2T,30T,158G,168T,176A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 686951 687133 95.1871 + . seq2;seq2Range=126367,126550;eValue=6.94668e-72;cigar=3M1I3M1I1M1D25M1I12M1I67M1D9M1D60M;mutations=4C,8T,35G,48A,133G,179T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 45263 45444 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=660657,660839;eValue=2.28343e-71;cigar=28M1D37M1I55M1D9M1D46M1I1M2I3M;mutations=66G,78C,175T,177C,179G,180C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 85802 85983 95.1351 + . seq2;seq2Range=602934,603116;eValue=7.50582e-71;cigar=82M1I26M1D14M1D24M1I27M1I7M;mutations=24T,68A,83C,148G,149C,161T,176G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 358894 359075 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=390049,390235;eValue=6.42919e-73;cigar=9M2I28M1I42M1D10M1D49M1I5M1I4M2I33M;mutations=10G,11G,40A,142G,148C,153G,154C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 724785 724966 95.1351 + . seq2;seq2Range=687205,687383;eValue=7.50582e-71;cigar=3M1I14M1D37M1I5M1D73M1D3M1D13M1D18M1I6M1D4M;mutations=4A,56G,169G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 130091 130271 95.1086 + . seq2;seq2Range=18589,18769;eValue=2.46722e-70;cigar=11M1D14M1D66M1D65M1I7M1I11M1I4M;mutations=19G,111T,157A,165T,177C,178T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 464879 465059 95.1086 + . seq2;seq2Range=381705,381886;eValue=2.46722e-70;cigar=5M1D8M1I30M1D3M1I77M1I56M;mutations=4T,14C,48T,61G,95A,126G,156G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 476256 476436 95.0819 + . seq2;seq2Range=380535,380713;eValue=8.10997e-70;cigar=26M1D52M1D21M1I39M1I12M1D25M1D2M;mutations=8T,36C,44T,100A,140A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 279073 279252 95.0819 + . seq2;seq2Range=906637,906817;eValue=8.10997e-70;cigar=25M1I31M1D32M1I35M1I47M1D8M;mutations=4G,15C,26T,49G,90A,126A,176A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 619335 619514 95.0549 + . seq2;seq2Range=61913,62091;eValue=2.66581e-69;cigar=2M1I2M1I120M1D34M1D19M1D;mutations=3A,6T,46T,58G,149C,177G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 684171 684350 95.1086 + . seq2;seq2Range=898074,898257;eValue=2.46722e-70;cigar=25M1I95M1I27M1I3M1I30M;mutations=3G,17A,18A,26C,122C,133T,135G,150G,154C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 942021 942200 95.0276 + . seq2;seq2Range=141668,141842;eValue=8.76274e-69;cigar=114M1D10M1D13M1I27M1D1M1D1M1D6M1D2M;mutations=36C,65G,138A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 617394 617572 95.0276 + . seq2;seq2Range=833682,833858;eValue=8.76274e-69;cigar=53M1I3M1D15M1I67M1D31M1D2M1D4M;mutations=24G,54G,73C,94G,175C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 914375 914553 95.0276 + . seq2;seq2Range=771785,771961;eValue=8.76274e-69;cigar=69M1I55M1D19M2D13M1I7M1D12M;mutations=70A,80C,158C,172T,173C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 930911 931089 95.0276 + . seq2;seq2Range=602492,602667;eValue=8.76274e-69;cigar=2M1I71M1I25M1D53M1D17M2D4M1D2M;mutations=3G,75G,126T,165C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 903411 903588 95.1086 + . seq2;seq2Range=59206,59387;eValue=2.46722e-70;cigar=3M1I30M1D17M1I9M1I75M1I12M1I25M1D1M1I4M;mutations=4C,52C,62A,138A,151T,178G,180A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 622724 622900 95.0276 + . seq2;seq2Range=562529,562706;eValue=8.76274e-69;cigar=12M1I39M1I7M1D14M1D43M1D29M1I29M1I1M;mutations=13G,15C,23G,53C,147T,177G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 829251 829427 95.0276 + . seq2;seq2Range=780594,780772;eValue=8.76274e-69;cigar=2M1D49M2I43M1I29M1I45M1D7M;mutations=2A,52A,53G,86C,97G,127T,158A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 566935 567110 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=541251,541421;eValue=9.46806e-68;cigar=14M1D23M1D2M1D130M2D2M;mutations=82T,138G,162G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 733269 733444 95.0549 + . seq2;seq2Range=289698,289876;eValue=2.66581e-69;cigar=37M1I14M1I9M1I23M1D22M1I36M1D15M1I10M1I5M1D2M;mutations=38T,53C,63T,109A,161A,172A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 280188 280362 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=115391,115568;eValue=2.88038e-68;cigar=24M1D67M1I23M1D20M1I5M1I29M1I4M1I1M;mutations=15T,84C,92A,136G,142A,172A,177G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 494973 495147 95.5056 + . seq2;seq2Range=215629,215804;eValue=8.76274e-69;cigar=27M1D12M1I13M1D97M1I13M1I11M;mutations=40T,62A,136T,146G,151T,165A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 782374 782548 95.4802 + . seq2;seq2Range=936248,936421;eValue=2.88038e-68;cigar=2M1I48M1I33M1D39M1D49M1D1M;mutations=3T,5C,47C,52T,58T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 92040 92213 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=559640,559817;eValue=2.88038e-68;cigar=2M2D20M1I25M1I3M1I43M1I34M1I29M1I16M;mutations=11G,23C,49C,53T,97G,132C,162C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 584082 584255 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=896198,896369;eValue=9.46806e-68;cigar=49M1D11M1I25M1D20M1D48M1D16M1I1M;mutations=50T,61G,101G,171G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 844679 844852 95.5056 + . seq2;seq2Range=587459,587632;eValue=8.76274e-69;cigar=6M1I1M1I2M1D22M1D10M1D77M1D19M1I3M1I30M;mutations=7T,9G,140T,144A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 878859 879032 95.4285 + . seq2;seq2Range=617824,617992;eValue=3.11223e-67;cigar=25M1I78M1D30M1D18M1D10M1D1M1D3M1D3M;mutations=26A,48A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 988210 988383 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=484703,484873;eValue=9.46806e-68;cigar=1M1D29M1D38M1D26M1I24M1D43M1D5M1I3M;mutations=25A,95T,168T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 4876 5048 95.4285 + . seq2;seq2Range=925808,925980;eValue=3.11223e-67;cigar=6M1D18M1I100M1I38M1D9M;mutations=4T,5T,24T,25T,76C,126G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 475440 475612 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=5398,5571;eValue=9.46806e-68;cigar=5M1D9M1I78M1I70M1I8M1D1M;mutations=15A,84G,94T,99C,161A,165T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 590859 591031 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=166035,166208;eValue=9.46806e-68;cigar=2M1D5M1I27M1D63M1I56M1I18M;mutations=8T,14G,38A,99A,118T,156A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 907439 907611 95.4285 + . seq2;seq2Range=536140,536311;eValue=3.11223e-67;cigar=21M1I3M1D66M1D10M1I8M1D62M;mutations=22C,46A,102G,124T,170A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 87879 88050 95.4022 + . seq2;seq2Range=550194,550364;eValue=1.02301e-66;cigar=58M1D14M1D56M1I22M1I19M1D;mutations=21G,46T,65G,129A,152G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 647703 647874 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=560600,560774;eValue=9.46806e-68;cigar=32M1D20M1I51M1I37M1I30M1I1M;mutations=18C,22C,53T,65T,105A,143G,174C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 896848 897019 95.4285 + . seq2;seq2Range=176101,176271;eValue=3.11223e-67;cigar=20M1I27M1D3M1I23M1D53M1D29M1D4M1I9M;mutations=21G,52A,97G,162G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 674705 674875 95.3757 + . seq2;seq2Range=894881,895051;eValue=3.36273e-66;cigar=11M1I16M1D115M1I27M1D;mutations=12G,18A,21A,116T,144G,159A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 130394 130563 95.3488 + . seq2;seq2Range=67115,67282;eValue=1.10536e-65;cigar=16M1I54M1D15M1I13M1D41M1D20M1D7M;mutations=17A,73G,87G,154G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 424633 424802 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=48193,48368;eValue=9.46806e-68;cigar=15M1I12M1I15M1I17M1I2M1I34M1I75M;mutations=16G,29T,45A,63A,66A,88A,101G,107T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 557020 557189 95.3757 + . seq2;seq2Range=31576,31743;eValue=3.36273e-66;cigar=27M1I7M1I25M1D34M1D18M1D14M2D1M1I39M;mutations=28A,36G,129C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 43306 43474 95.3216 + . seq2;seq2Range=453450,453617;eValue=3.6334e-65;cigar=5M1I3M1I4M1D93M1D55M1D6M;mutations=4A,6T,10C,78T,137T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 219592 219760 95.3216 + . seq2;seq2Range=395460,395626;eValue=3.6334e-65;cigar=20M1D23M1I66M1I9M2D16M1D31M;mutations=19T,44G,111T,125T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 274065 274233 95.3216 + . seq2;seq2Range=470089,470254;eValue=3.6334e-65;cigar=70M1I27M1D1M1I5M1D25M1D4M1D18M1D14M;mutations=65A,71A,100C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 416579 416747 95.3757 + . seq2;seq2Range=456878,457046;eValue=3.36273e-66;cigar=8M1D27M1D34M1I3M1D4M1I36M1I51M1I1M1D1M;mutations=70G,78T,115C,167G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 39952 40119 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=309371,309538;eValue=1.19433e-64;cigar=44M1D9M1I35M1D33M1I45M;mutations=3T,5G,54G,64G,116A,123G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 469409 469576 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=594461,594626;eValue=1.19433e-64;cigar=2M1I42M1D38M1D49M1I30M2D3M;mutations=3A,5G,133A,138C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 550957 551124 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=676273,676440;eValue=1.19433e-64;cigar=29M1I30M1D1M1I99M1D7M;mutations=30A,37G,62C,90C,99C,104C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 864557 864724 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=400,565;eValue=1.19433e-64;cigar=31M1I8M1D47M1D13M1D7M1D9M1I49M;mutations=32T,62A,95G,117G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 221521 221687 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=16266,16431;eValue=1.19433e-64;cigar=5M1D36M1D48M1D8M1I29M1I1M1I34M1D2M;mutations=98C,126G,128T,130A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 748298 748464 95.2662 + . seq2;seq2Range=861714,861879;eValue=3.92585e-64;cigar=96M1I1M1D14M1I14M1D10M1D29M;mutations=26G,37T,97A,113T,125A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 45976 46141 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=481116,481280;eValue=1.29046e-63;cigar=25M1I48M1I64M2D10M1D16M;mutations=26T,75G,103T,144T,164G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 640016 640181 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=357531,357694;eValue=1.29046e-63;cigar=27M1D90M1I10M2D33M1D1M1I1M;mutations=22G,118C,149T,163A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 705146 705311 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=517379,517541;eValue=1.29046e-63;cigar=4M1D2M1D36M2D62M1I9M1I30M1D18M;mutations=4T,105C,115T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 768758 768923 95.2095 + . seq2;seq2Range=364159,364319;eValue=4.24184e-63;cigar=2M1D14M1D11M1D20M1D50M1D1M1I2M1D60M;mutations=99A,114T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 969412 969577 95.2095 + . seq2;seq2Range=397233,397395;eValue=4.24184e-63;cigar=13M1D1M1D4M1D66M1D32M1I46M;mutations=81G,117C,159C,160A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 66226 66390 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=220607,220771;eValue=1.29046e-63;cigar=42M1D3M1I22M1I15M1I74M1D4M1D2M;mutations=2A,46A,69C,85A,128G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 146145 146309 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=483425,483590;eValue=1.29046e-63;cigar=35M1I41M1D12M1D29M1I43M1I3M;mutations=2G,36A,119A,156A,163A,165G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 210034 210198 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=868375,868538;eValue=1.29046e-63;cigar=1M1D1M1D13M1I1M1I4M1D119M1D21M1I1M;mutations=16A,18C,96T,163A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 884786 884950 95.2662 + . seq2;seq2Range=17185,17350;eValue=3.92585e-64;cigar=19M1D6M1D36M1I15M1I15M1I7M1I21M1D43M;mutations=62C,78T,94G,102C,124T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 66935 67098 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=325949,326112;eValue=1.39433e-62;cigar=32M1I13M1I20M1D97M1D;mutations=33A,43T,47G,65T,111A,136G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 157761 157924 95.1515 + . seq2;seq2Range=525266,525427;eValue=4.58327e-62;cigar=5M1D7M1D103M1I20M1D26M;mutations=5G,7A,35T,79T,116C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 227832 227995 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=448820,448981;eValue=1.39433e-62;cigar=37M1D41M1D18M1I20M1D2M1I4M1D38M;mutations=75A,97T,120T,122T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 328145 328308 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=33628,33793;eValue=1.29046e-63;cigar=2M1I1M1D28M1I32M1I4M1D64M1I31M;mutations=3C,33C,66G,91C,130T,135A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 345709 345872 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=512994,513156;eValue=1.39433e-62;cigar=5M1D28M1I12M1I42M1D57M1D17M;mutations=34T,47C,52A,78T,122G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 366421 366584 95.1515 + . seq2;seq2Range=389488,389649;eValue=4.58327e-62;cigar=2M1D110M1D15M1I18M1D16M;mutations=19T,88C,96T,128G,131C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 581952 582115 95.1515 + . seq2;seq2Range=599726,599886;eValue=4.58327e-62;cigar=29M1I3M1D65M1D22M1D23M1D18M;mutations=30A,33G,147T,160T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 719289 719452 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=824632,824793;eValue=1.39433e-62;cigar=49M1D28M1D5M1I17M1D31M1I28M1D2M;mutations=40A,83G,132C,146A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 846534 846697 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=942823,942982;eValue=1.50656e-61;cigar=28M1D35M1D7M1D88M1D2M;mutations=7T,52C,126G,151T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 972646 972809 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=129371,129534;eValue=1.39433e-62;cigar=16M1I13M1D2M1I86M1D45M;mutations=17A,26G,33G,137G,140G,161C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 158619 158781 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=886119,886278;eValue=1.50656e-61;cigar=34M1D79M1I25M1D7M1D14M1D;mutations=52T,114C,147T,159A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 810501 810663 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=946381,946543;eValue=1.39433e-62;cigar=8M1I51M1D9M1I18M1D22M1D6M1I46M;mutations=9G,23G,69G,70T,117T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 869735 869897 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=699582,699743;eValue=1.39433e-62;cigar=12M1D36M1D43M1I7M1I19M1D12M1D29M1I1M;mutations=92T,100T,135A,161G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 938356 938518 95.1515 + . seq2;seq2Range=241312,241472;eValue=4.58327e-62;cigar=26M1D29M1D9M1D42M1I17M1I16M1D20M;mutations=36T,107G,125A,132C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 64119 64280 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=717100,717266;eValue=1.29046e-63;cigar=18M1I43M1I12M1I3M1I14M1D13M1I22M1I36M;mutations=19C,63T,76G,80A,88G,108C,131T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 837810 837971 95.1515 + . seq2;seq2Range=189775,189936;eValue=4.58327e-62;cigar=68M1I12M1D29M1I4M1D14M1D27M1I5M;mutations=19T,69T,111C,127G,157A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 873654 873815 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=759297,759461;eValue=1.39433e-62;cigar=9M1D60M1I3M1I82M2I7M;mutations=70T,74A,106A,157C,158C,161A,163G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 932918 933079 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=108122,108282;eValue=1.50656e-61;cigar=46M1D16M1D7M1D55M1I5M1I30M;mutations=3G,4G,45T,125T,131T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 113574 113733 95.0617 + . seq2;seq2Range=386478,386636;eValue=1.62782e-60;cigar=2M1D51M1D3M1I31M1D41M1I29M;mutations=5T,57T,59C,117G,130A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 374679 374838 95.0617 + . seq2;seq2Range=260948,261105;eValue=1.62782e-60;cigar=6M1D18M1I6M1I20M1D39M1D61M1D6M;mutations=2A,4A,25T,32A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 375622 375781 95.031 + . seq2;seq2Range=882272,882425;eValue=5.35078e-60;cigar=18M1I45M1D5M1D21M1D15M1D6M1D3M1D33M1D7M;mutations=19G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 913483 913641 95.092 + . seq2;seq2Range=231183,231344;eValue=4.95218e-61;cigar=3M1I4M1I49M1I19M1D80M1I3M;mutations=3C,4A,9G,49T,59C,145C,159C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 55223 55380 95.031 + . seq2;seq2Range=18997,19154;eValue=5.35078e-60;cigar=3M1I25M1D5M1D7M1I32M1I34M1D49M;mutations=4A,42C,75C,94T,101T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 250915 251072 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=267676,267830;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=4M2D42M1I25M1D7M1D33M1D12M1I30M;mutations=47T,86C,125T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 514485 514642 95.031 + . seq2;seq2Range=950099,950258;eValue=5.35078e-60;cigar=2M1I43M1I97M1I14M1D1M;mutations=3C,47C,119T,145A,153A,154G,155G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 611971 612128 95.031 + . seq2;seq2Range=181998,182154;eValue=5.35078e-60;cigar=2M1D27M1I49M1I1M1D13M1D30M1D31M1I1M;mutations=4G,30G,80C,156T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 689599 689756 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=379903,380057;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=41M1D26M1D21M1D22M1D23M1I9M1I11M1D;mutations=27T,134G,144A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 966093 966250 95.031 + . seq2;seq2Range=665811,665970;eValue=5.35078e-60;cigar=5M1I69M1I16M1I57M1D10M;mutations=6C,19T,76T,93A,111A,122G,159C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 318728 318884 95.031 + . seq2;seq2Range=996824,996984;eValue=5.35078e-60;cigar=94M1I32M1I25M1I5M1I1M;mutations=21A,95G,124G,128C,133G,154C,155G,160G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 107779 107934 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=304819,304974;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=1M1I1M1D59M1D4M1I34M1I4M1D38M1D3M1I8M;mutations=2G,67T,102C,148G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 114541 114696 95.5414 + . seq2;seq2Range=631926,632079;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=45M1I22M1D79M1D7M1D;mutations=6G,46A,97A,130T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 284241 284396 95.031 + . seq2;seq2Range=674595,674753;eValue=5.35078e-60;cigar=2M1I40M1I56M1I25M1D12M1I15M1I1M1D3M;mutations=3T,21G,44A,101C,139A,155A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 621237 621392 95.5414 + . seq2;seq2Range=780976,781128;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=40M1D9M1D39M1I32M1D25M1D7M;mutations=82G,89A,104C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 885857 886012 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=782328,782485;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=2M1I39M1D31M1I19M1I19M1I23M1D21M;mutations=3C,74G,91G,94C,114C,124T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 423258 423412 95.5414 + . seq2;seq2Range=161590,161741;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=1M1D46M1D15M1I3M1D25M1D9M1D37M1I14M;mutations=63C,138T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 571624 571778 95.4838 + . seq2;seq2Range=512505,512656;eValue=1.90042e-58;cigar=80M1D23M1D47M1D2M;mutations=7A,71C,103A,142T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 417666 417819 95.031 + . seq2;seq2Range=468864,469024;eValue=5.35078e-60;cigar=29M1I3M1I16M1I25M1I20M2I59M1I2M;mutations=30A,34C,51G,77A,98C,99T,152T,159A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 654545 654698 95.5414 + . seq2;seq2Range=283616,283769;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=21M2I110M1D7M1D3M1D8M1I2M;mutations=22A,23A,31C,152T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 777439 777592 95.5414 + . seq2;seq2Range=378741,378894;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=24M1D6M1I45M1D9M1I44M1D1M1I22M;mutations=31A,54A,86G,132A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 966949 967102 95.5414 + . seq2;seq2Range=20890,21045;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=87M1I13M1I10M1I27M1D16M;mutations=11C,88C,102G,113A,141C,155G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 44845 44997 95.5128 + . seq2;seq2Range=832718,832870;eValue=5.78147e-59;cigar=2M1D13M1D46M1I50M1D1M1I35M1I3M;mutations=20G,62G,114C,150G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 197247 197399 95.5414 + . seq2;seq2Range=941824,941978;eValue=1.75885e-59;cigar=31M1I1M1I1M1D38M1I31M1I14M1D35M;mutations=20C,32T,34T,74A,106A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 377640 377792 95.4838 + . seq2;seq2Range=930620,930771;eValue=1.90042e-58;cigar=5M1D14M1I14M1D24M1D44M1I49M;mutations=20G,25T,90C,103G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 729592 729744 95.5128 + . seq2;seq2Range=54478,54629;eValue=5.78147e-59;cigar=6M1I28M1I12M1D28M1D37M1D11M1D25M1I2M;mutations=7C,36A,150C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 933475 933627 95.4838 + . seq2;seq2Range=348807,348958;eValue=1.90042e-58;cigar=37M1D9M1I51M1D26M1I24M1D3M;mutations=35C,47C,125A,150C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 963763 963915 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=686289,686436;eValue=6.24682e-58;cigar=35M1D23M1I12M1D1M1D29M1D18M1D29M1D;mutations=59C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 643 794 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=216373,216523;eValue=6.24682e-58;cigar=1M1D67M1D25M1I44M1I8M1D4M;mutations=39T,64C,94G,139C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 150842 150993 95.4838 + . seq2;seq2Range=587764,587915;eValue=1.90042e-58;cigar=15M1D1M1D2M1D62M1I30M1I7M1I32M;mutations=61C,81A,112C,120G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 256457 256608 95.5128 + . seq2;seq2Range=68946,69099;eValue=5.78147e-59;cigar=20M1I24M1D27M1I3M1D23M1I8M1I45M;mutations=21T,73T,100G,107G,109C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 351302 351452 95.4248 + . seq2;seq2Range=950342,950490;eValue=2.05338e-57;cigar=5M1D52M1D24M1I32M1D19M1D10M1I5M;mutations=82A,100C,144G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 297311 297460 95.4838 + . seq2;seq2Range=407506,407659;eValue=1.90042e-58;cigar=36M1D12M1I1M1I16M1I79M1I4M1I1M;mutations=49G,51G,68T,148T,151A,153C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 766247 766396 95.3947 + . seq2;seq2Range=280998,281147;eValue=6.74963e-57;cigar=13M1I36M1D76M1D20M1I3M;mutations=14A,37G,44A,147A,148A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 937043 937192 95.4248 + . seq2;seq2Range=972878,973027;eValue=2.05338e-57;cigar=3M1I13M1I25M1D42M1I20M1D42M1D2M;mutations=4G,13G,18T,86C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 962390 962539 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=757349,757500;eValue=6.24682e-58;cigar=15M1D14M1I43M1I2M1I72M1D1M1I1M;mutations=3G,30A,74A,77G,151A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 96462 96610 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=403609,403760;eValue=6.24682e-58;cigar=62M1I6M1I12M1D9M1I17M1I31M1D2M1I8M;mutations=63A,70C,92T,110T,144C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 827913 828061 95.3333 + . seq2;seq2Range=594697,594841;eValue=7.29291e-56;cigar=58M1D7M1I2M1D28M1D43M1D6M1D;mutations=66A,144C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 400179 400326 95.302 + . seq2;seq2Range=496978,497122;eValue=2.39724e-55;cigar=8M1D72M1I60M2D1M1D3M;mutations=81A,129C,144C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 519379 519526 95.3333 + . seq2;seq2Range=575238,575385;eValue=7.29291e-56;cigar=37M1D1M1I35M1I45M1D28M;mutations=2A,39A,75C,127T,147T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 708533 708680 95.3333 + . seq2;seq2Range=763167,763311;eValue=7.29291e-56;cigar=3M1I18M2D75M1D9M1D19M1I10M1D9M;mutations=4G,126A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 942818 942965 95.302 + . seq2;seq2Range=754416,754560;eValue=2.39724e-55;cigar=70M1I14M2D25M1D28M1D7M;mutations=71A,100A,127C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 329859 330005 95.2702 + . seq2;seq2Range=916219,916363;eValue=7.87992e-55;cigar=74M1D10M1I44M1D16M1D;mutations=38T,85C,89G,120T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 406734 406880 95.3333 + . seq2;seq2Range=505917,506063;eValue=7.29291e-56;cigar=23M1I14M1D4M1I28M1D19M1D17M1I39M;mutations=24A,43G,108A,119G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 490129 490275 95.3333 + . seq2;seq2Range=10456,10601;eValue=7.29291e-56;cigar=23M1D16M1I29M1I8M1D36M1I1M1D20M1D10M;mutations=40G,70C,115C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 951214 951360 95.3333 + . seq2;seq2Range=29646,29793;eValue=7.29291e-56;cigar=10M1I28M1D12M1I37M1D52M1I6M;mutations=11A,52G,114A,142A,144C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 118921 119066 95.2054 + . seq2;seq2Range=873813,873953;eValue=8.51418e-54;cigar=5M1D3M1D5M1D25M1D100M1D3M;mutations=4T,115G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 138464 138608 95.2702 + . seq2;seq2Range=705002,705146;eValue=7.87992e-55;cigar=4M1I47M1I3M1D14M1I37M1D2M1D35M;mutations=4G,5T,53G,71G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 260969 261113 95.302 + . seq2;seq2Range=34161,34308;eValue=2.39724e-55;cigar=9M1I25M1I2M1I4M1I20M1D84M;mutations=10G,20G,36A,39A,44G,81C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 356135 356279 95.302 + . seq2;seq2Range=683665,683810;eValue=2.39724e-55;cigar=9M1I24M1I27M1D24M1I13M1D29M1D6M1I10M;mutations=10G,35C,87T,136G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 448280 448424 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=85520,85663;eValue=2.59019e-54;cigar=27M1D24M1D48M1D8M1I9M1I26M;mutations=20A,47C,108G,118C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 722217 722361 95.2702 + . seq2;seq2Range=213233,213378;eValue=7.87992e-55;cigar=21M1I9M1D30M1D2M1I10M1I71M;mutations=22C,51A,64G,75G,105G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 869162 869306 95.2054 + . seq2;seq2Range=706350,706492;eValue=8.51418e-54;cigar=19M1I1M1D81M1D8M1D33M;mutations=3G,14T,19T,20T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 474394 474537 95.2054 + . seq2;seq2Range=635965,636105;eValue=8.51418e-54;cigar=9M1I2M1D13M1I12M1D100M1D1M1D1M1D1M;mutations=10C,26A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 750054 750197 95.1724 + . seq2;seq2Range=476392,476534;eValue=2.79868e-53;cigar=26M1I95M1D7M1D14M;mutations=2G,25G,27C,55T,106A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 820082 820225 95.2702 + . seq2;seq2Range=724511,724655;eValue=7.87992e-55;cigar=4M2I18M1I16M1I15M1D21M2D67M;mutations=5G,6A,25C,42C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 271761 271903 95.1388 + . seq2;seq2Range=119080,119220;eValue=9.19948e-53;cigar=30M1D27M1I12M1D16M1D55M;mutations=17T,58T,138G,139A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 543397 543539 95.1724 + . seq2;seq2Range=249969,250108;eValue=2.79868e-53;cigar=28M1I31M1I21M1D3M1D18M1D10M1D26M1D1M;mutations=29C,61T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 636211 636353 95.1724 + . seq2;seq2Range=853255,853397;eValue=2.79868e-53;cigar=61M1D17M1D59M1I2M1I2M;mutations=87A,102T,118A,138A,141C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 751334 751476 95.2054 + . seq2;seq2Range=279609,279752;eValue=8.51418e-54;cigar=21M1D23M1D34M1I61M1I1M1I1M;mutations=79G,83T,118G,141G,143T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 862439 862581 95.1388 + . seq2;seq2Range=325115,325255;eValue=9.19948e-53;cigar=93M1D14M1I30M1D2M1D1M;mutations=34T,60T,108T,124T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 946021 946163 95.2702 + . seq2;seq2Range=819262,819409;eValue=7.87992e-55;cigar=11M1I8M1I39M1I20M1I59M1I6M;mutations=5C,12T,21G,61A,68A,82G,142A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 63569 63710 95.1388 + . seq2;seq2Range=4433,4572;eValue=9.19948e-53;cigar=2M1D19M1D7M1D45M1I8M1D33M1I24M;mutations=74A,116T,132G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 100678 100819 95.1048 + . seq2;seq2Range=932456,932596;eValue=3.02395e-52;cigar=4M1D58M1D69M1I9M;mutations=3G,30G,61A,108C,132C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 771550 771691 95.1724 + . seq2;seq2Range=595774,595915;eValue=2.79868e-53;cigar=13M1D6M1I47M1I54M1I4M1D15M1D;mutations=3T,20A,68T,123C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 776533 776674 95.1724 + . seq2;seq2Range=8510,8653;eValue=2.79868e-53;cigar=41M1I23M1I26M1I20M1D31M;mutations=29T,33T,42A,63A,66A,93C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 890405 890546 95.1388 + . seq2;seq2Range=155776,155914;eValue=9.19948e-53;cigar=16M1D30M1I30M1D5M1D22M1I34M2D;mutations=47C,105G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 5114 5254 95.1724 + . seq2;seq2Range=375384,375528;eValue=2.79868e-53;cigar=4M1I21M1I68M1I46M1I2M;mutations=5G,15T,27T,46T,96A,138T,143T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 655831 655971 95.1388 + . seq2;seq2Range=242013,242154;eValue=9.19948e-53;cigar=4M1D27M1I2M1I4M1D71M1I31M;mutations=3G,32T,35G,45T,111T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 694055 694195 95.1388 + . seq2;seq2Range=229394,229535;eValue=9.19948e-53;cigar=24M1I39M1I35M1D19M1I20M1D2M;mutations=11A,25G,65G,102A,120G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 278581 278720 95.0704 + . seq2;seq2Range=207858,207996;eValue=9.93995e-52;cigar=2M1D13M1D7M1I5M1D102M1I8M;mutations=10T,23C,64G,131G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 285360 285499 95.0354 + . seq2;seq2Range=991329,991466;eValue=3.26734e-51;cigar=57M1I18M1D36M1D23M1D3M;mutations=24T,58C,134C,137G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 393236 393375 95.1388 + . seq2;seq2Range=793042,793182;eValue=9.19948e-53;cigar=1M1D1M1I50M1I30M2D17M1I37M1I1M;mutations=3A,54A,102A,140G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 450984 451123 95.1388 + . seq2;seq2Range=802955,803096;eValue=9.19948e-53;cigar=3M1I57M2I7M1I22M1D35M1D14M;mutations=4G,62C,63C,66T,71T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 712264 712403 95.0704 + . seq2;seq2Range=905599,905735;eValue=9.93995e-52;cigar=17M1D40M1D2M1D9M1D23M1I22M1I18M1D4M;mutations=92C,115A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 953246 953385 95.1048 + . seq2;seq2Range=91563,91703;eValue=3.02395e-52;cigar=1M1D28M1D34M1I19M1I23M1I33M;mutations=7C,23G,64C,84C,108A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 178474 178612 95.0354 + . seq2;seq2Range=217436,217572;eValue=3.26734e-51;cigar=10M1I29M1D30M2D65M1I1M1D;mutations=11C,120G,136T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 539088 539226 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=713053,713189;eValue=1.074e-50;cigar=26M1D52M1D1M1D17M1I40M;mutations=30C,97G,132G,133C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 542656 542794 95.0704 + . seq2;seq2Range=77405,77544;eValue=9.93995e-52;cigar=2M1I43M1D63M1I16M1D3M1I10M;mutations=3C,19G,76T,110T,130C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 835686 835824 95.0704 + . seq2;seq2Range=205710,205848;eValue=9.93995e-52;cigar=47M1D8M1I9M1D6M1D26M1I38M1I2M;mutations=21A,56G,98C,137A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 490769 490906 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=90238,90375;eValue=1.074e-50;cigar=1M1I43M1I24M1D43M1D25M;mutations=2C,46G,56A,104T,137G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 938985 939122 95.1048 + . seq2;seq2Range=496837,496978;eValue=3.02395e-52;cigar=2M1D50M1I23M1I41M1I15M2I6M;mutations=5C,53C,77G,119C,135A,136A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 37109 37245 95.0704 + . seq2;seq2Range=711127,711267;eValue=9.93995e-52;cigar=5M1I58M1I21M1I10M1D24M1I4M1I14M;mutations=4T,6A,65G,87T,122A,127T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 530941 531076 95.6204 + . seq2;seq2Range=345138,345271;eValue=1.074e-50;cigar=62M1D6M1D54M1I11M1D;mutations=66T,94C,123C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 710550 710685 95.0354 + . seq2;seq2Range=943825,943964;eValue=3.26734e-51;cigar=2M1I1M1I4M1I1M1I20M1I44M1D63M;mutations=3T,5C,7T,10C,12A,33A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 49750 49884 95.6204 + . seq2;seq2Range=957997,958130;eValue=1.074e-50;cigar=10M1D59M1I2M1I15M1D27M1D19M;mutations=25C,70G,73G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 263127 263261 95.5882 + . seq2;seq2Range=692416,692547;eValue=3.53033e-50;cigar=24M1D35M1D45M1D14M1I9M1D4M;mutations=108T,119C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 532173 532307 95.5882 + . seq2;seq2Range=38508,38641;eValue=3.53033e-50;cigar=25M1I21M1D70M1D17M;mutations=26T,71A,78A,93C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 674934 675067 95.5555 + . seq2;seq2Range=292264,292396;eValue=1.16045e-49;cigar=41M1D56M1I32M1D3M;mutations=33C,98C,103T,128T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 832221 832354 95.5882 + . seq2;seq2Range=628500,628632;eValue=3.53033e-50;cigar=2M1D58M1I40M1D14M1I10M1D7M;mutations=61G,116A,121C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 573085 573217 95.5555 + . seq2;seq2Range=3263,3396;eValue=1.16045e-49;cigar=8M1D48M1I2M1I74M;mutations=46A,57C,60A,102T,116T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 112881 113012 95.4887 + . seq2;seq2Range=13330,13458;eValue=1.25385e-48;cigar=4M1D47M1D47M1D16M1D10M1I4M;mutations=125C,128G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 247950 248081 95.5555 + . seq2;seq2Range=139731,139864;eValue=1.16045e-49;cigar=24M1I35M1I49M1D1M1I22M;mutations=25G,38G,40C,61T,112T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 461991 462122 95.5223 + . seq2;seq2Range=24609,24740;eValue=3.81449e-49;cigar=22M1D41M1D27M1I8M1I32M;mutations=39T,91G,100T,101C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 260439 260569 95.4887 + . seq2;seq2Range=297449,297578;eValue=1.25385e-48;cigar=11M1D1M1D44M1I7M1D7M1I58M;mutations=34A,57C,72G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 502263 502393 95.4887 + . seq2;seq2Range=382067,382198;eValue=1.25385e-48;cigar=3M1I51M1D57M1I19M;mutations=4C,37A,39T,113G,116C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 522583 522713 95.4198 + . seq2;seq2Range=762436,762563;eValue=1.35478e-47;cigar=12M1D56M1D4M1D56M;mutations=19G,57A,76A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 595483 595613 95.5223 + . seq2;seq2Range=402361,402491;eValue=3.81449e-49;cigar=38M1I5M1D34M1I4M1I20M1D26M1D1M;mutations=39G,79T,84A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 941150 941280 95.4887 + . seq2;seq2Range=535828,535958;eValue=1.25385e-48;cigar=36M1D52M1D5M1I8M1I28M;mutations=94G,95C,103C,125G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 997152 997282 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=500351,500479;eValue=4.12152e-48;cigar=11M1I17M1D53M1D17M1D30M;mutations=12T,76C,103T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 872037 872166 95.4198 + . seq2;seq2Range=227864,227991;eValue=1.35478e-47;cigar=38M1D20M1D24M1D5M1I40M;mutations=15G,88G,102A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 629655 629783 95.4198 + . seq2;seq2Range=878848,878978;eValue=1.35478e-47;cigar=38M1I38M1I53M;mutations=39T,64A,78T,101C,119G,130A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 943334 943462 95.4198 + . seq2;seq2Range=447731,447858;eValue=1.35478e-47;cigar=1M1I71M1D8M1I14M1D1M1D31M;mutations=2T,82G,110A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 962004 962132 95.4198 + . seq2;seq2Range=609230,609358;eValue=1.35478e-47;cigar=8M1D12M1D13M1I66M1I28M;mutations=27C,34G,78T,101G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 306843 306970 95.4887 + . seq2;seq2Range=908106,908237;eValue=1.25385e-48;cigar=8M1I5M1I11M1I61M1I6M1I6M1D30M;mutations=9C,15G,27G,89G,96G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 789186 789313 95.4198 + . seq2;seq2Range=945426,945554;eValue=1.35478e-47;cigar=4M1D35M1I31M1I7M1I12M1D37M;mutations=40C,72G,76A,80C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 307699 307825 95.2755 + . seq2;seq2Range=289216,289338;eValue=1.58165e-45;cigar=43M1D32M1D46M2D2M;mutations=8C,100G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 516921 517047 95.4198 + . seq2;seq2Range=711530,711658;eValue=1.35478e-47;cigar=14M2I56M1I7M1I8M1D36M1D4M;mutations=15A,16G,73T,81C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 589624 589750 95.3488 + . seq2;seq2Range=965778,965905;eValue=1.46382e-46;cigar=29M1D69M1I21M1I7M;mutations=5A,6A,66G,99T,121C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 613789 613915 95.3488 + . seq2;seq2Range=747045,747171;eValue=1.46382e-46;cigar=15M1I98M1I4M1D7M1D1M;mutations=16G,47A,56A,115T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 241343 241468 95.3488 + . seq2;seq2Range=804139,804265;eValue=1.46382e-46;cigar=50M1D11M1I8M1D20M1I34M1I1M;mutations=17T,62C,91G,126A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 815790 815915 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=746792,746919;eValue=4.81171e-46;cigar=73M1I15M1I38M;mutations=22T,72A,74G,76G,90G,122C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 879730 879855 95.2755 + . seq2;seq2Range=51159,51283;eValue=1.58165e-45;cigar=32M1D26M1I62M1D4M;mutations=12T,36G,59C,120G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 742015 742139 95.2755 + . seq2;seq2Range=236208,236331;eValue=1.58165e-45;cigar=29M1D15M1I23M1D46M1I8M1D1M;mutations=34A,45G,115T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 822857 822981 95.2755 + . seq2;seq2Range=666506,666631;eValue=1.58165e-45;cigar=38M1I24M1D30M1I32M;mutations=8G,19A,39G,94A,96C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 845355 845479 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=841615,841741;eValue=4.81171e-46;cigar=3M1I14M1I28M1I15M1D64M;mutations=4G,19A,35C,48A,109T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 931171 931295 95.2755 + . seq2;seq2Range=723373,723498;eValue=1.58165e-45;cigar=1M1D48M1I5M1I70M;mutations=14C,45T,50G,56A,120C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 19031 19154 95.2 + . seq2;seq2Range=153294,153413;eValue=1.70895e-44;cigar=47M1I32M1D36M3D1M1D3M;mutations=48G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 625995 626118 95.2755 + . seq2;seq2Range=925232,925355;eValue=1.58165e-45;cigar=4M2I42M1D6M1I26M1D30M1D13M;mutations=5G,6T,55A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 727096 727219 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=817940,818059;eValue=5.61747e-44;cigar=1M1D7M1D18M1D57M1D37M;mutations=103C,115T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 768402 768525 95.2 + . seq2;seq2Range=426537,426656;eValue=1.70895e-44;cigar=2M1I3M1D32M1D51M1D2M1D28M1D1M;mutations=3C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 771849 771972 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=144198,144320;eValue=5.61747e-44;cigar=84M1D39M;mutations=4A,5T,7C,50A,66A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 172506 172628 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=824218,824341;eValue=5.199e-45;cigar=21M1I5M1I74M1D19M1D1M1I1M;mutations=22G,28G,43G,123G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 532027 532149 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=455105,455228;eValue=5.199e-45;cigar=7M1D2M1I7M1I2M1I102M1D1M;mutations=10T,18C,21T,81A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 624938 625060 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=923087,923208;eValue=5.61747e-44;cigar=56M1I12M1D25M1D28M;mutations=14C,57C,58C,71T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 687816 687937 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=868859,868976;eValue=1.84651e-43;cigar=5M1I22M1D5M1D26M1D44M1D13M1D2M;mutations=6T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 938061 938182 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=924282,924403;eValue=5.61747e-44;cigar=9M1D4M1I31M1I76M1D;mutations=14G,46T,57G,121C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 946564 946685 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=616679,616798;eValue=1.84651e-43;cigar=4M1D8M1D45M1D36M1I26M;mutations=2C,84C,94G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 39779 39899 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=828242,828363;eValue=5.61747e-44;cigar=47M1I8M1I7M1D26M1I27M1D4M;mutations=48G,54C,57G,91C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 291039 291159 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=46123,46246;eValue=5.61747e-44;cigar=67M1I11M1I42M1I1M;mutations=68T,74C,80T,87A,118T,123G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 371302 371422 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=275836,275954;eValue=1.84651e-43;cigar=39M1D21M1I6M1D4M1I15M1D31M1D1M;mutations=61A,72C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 618235 618355 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=110400,110521;eValue=5.61747e-44;cigar=62M1I12M1I8M1D4M1D32M1I1M;mutations=20A,63G,76C,121G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 697349 697469 95.2755 + . seq2;seq2Range=157917,158043;eValue=1.58165e-45;cigar=3M1I24M1I11M1I4M1I2M1I66M1I11M;mutations=4T,29G,41G,46A,49A,116G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 538024 538143 95.0413 + . seq2;seq2Range=833354,833469;eValue=1.99513e-42;cigar=47M1I5M1D57M1D1M2D5M1D;mutations=48C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 802309 802428 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=806677,806797;eValue=1.84651e-43;cigar=28M1I51M1I15M1D15M1D8M1I1M;mutations=29C,81C,115G,120C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 885519 885638 95.0413 + . seq2;seq2Range=132204,132322;eValue=1.99513e-42;cigar=68M1D24M1I10M1D16M;mutations=15T,21T,71C,93T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 131943 132061 95.0413 + . seq2;seq2Range=761156,761272;eValue=1.99513e-42;cigar=31M1I2M1I5M1D8M1D36M1D33M1D;mutations=32C,35A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 957308 957426 95.0819 + . seq2;seq2Range=537718,537837;eValue=6.06962e-43;cigar=3M1D1M1D14M1I37M1I61M1I1M;mutations=19C,57A,105A,119G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 580902 581019 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=351103,351220;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=1M1I2M1D43M1I54M1D16M;mutations=2G,26G,48A,59A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 894251 894368 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=59775,59891;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=23M1I6M1D6M1I70M1D9M1D1M;mutations=24T,37T,114G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 911067 911184 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=755685,755802;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=6M1I52M1D27M1D27M1I4M;mutations=7A,29A,114A,116A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 578255 578371 95.7264 + . seq2;seq2Range=836445,836558;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=5M1D64M1D17M1D28M;mutations=41T,60C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 688442 688557 95.7264 + . seq2;seq2Range=582320,582435;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=13M1I89M1D13M;mutations=3T,14C,36C,58A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 872638 872753 95.7627 + . seq2;seq2Range=548279,548395;eValue=1.99513e-42;cigar=1M1D22M1I23M1I69M;mutations=24T,48C,59C,66G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 963168 963283 95.6896 + . seq2;seq2Range=47468,47578;eValue=2.15572e-41;cigar=14M1D8M1D22M1D6M1D60M1D1M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 73791 73905 95.6896 + . seq2;seq2Range=955446,955560;eValue=2.15572e-41;cigar=57M1I12M1D45M;mutations=4A,11C,58A,67T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 609182 609296 95.7264 + . seq2;seq2Range=19354,19469;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=49M1D10M1I5M1I50M;mutations=2G,46T,60T,66G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 782060 782174 95.7264 + . seq2;seq2Range=975020,975134;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=8M1I18M1D11M1I3M1D73M;mutations=9G,15G,39G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 30439 30552 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=894466,894577;eValue=7.08604e-41;cigar=3M1D3M1D31M1I43M1D31M;mutations=38A,65T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 301577 301690 95.6896 + . seq2;seq2Range=785411,785524;eValue=2.15572e-41;cigar=2M1I4M1I48M1D13M1D45M;mutations=3T,8T,71A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 698487 698600 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=21835,21946;eValue=7.08604e-41;cigar=6M1D8M1D35M1I23M1D39M;mutations=50A,66G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 777018 777131 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=253336,253448;eValue=7.08604e-41;cigar=70M1I27M1D15M1D;mutations=49C,69C,71T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 891093 891206 95.7264 + . seq2;seq2Range=228353,228467;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=24M2I68M1D12M1I6M1D2M;mutations=25T,26A,107G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 950479 950592 95.7264 + . seq2;seq2Range=974232,974347;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=1M1I51M1D3M1I52M1I6M;mutations=2A,43T,57A,110T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 966511 966624 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=388665,388776;eValue=7.08604e-41;cigar=15M1D6M1I3M1D23M1D64M;mutations=22C,25A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 42312 42424 95.614 + . seq2;seq2Range=12457,12568;eValue=2.32924e-40;cigar=16M1I5M1D47M1D43M;mutations=2C,9G,17C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 51225 51337 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=391757,391870;eValue=7.08604e-41;cigar=30M1I25M1I23M1D34M;mutations=19T,31A,57C,62G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 246943 247055 95.5752 + . seq2;seq2Range=569446,569556;eValue=7.65639e-40;cigar=40M1D57M1D14M;mutations=15A,60G,73A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 253397 253509 95.614 + . seq2;seq2Range=946260,946372;eValue=2.32924e-40;cigar=30M1D66M1I16M;mutations=25A,44G,64C,97A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 361576 361688 95.6896 + . seq2;seq2Range=435823,435938;eValue=2.15572e-41;cigar=15M1I46M1I47M1I5M;mutations=16C,56A,63C,82G,111G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 566078 566190 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=525530,525642;eValue=7.08604e-41;cigar=15M1I25M1I58M1D10M1D3M;mutations=16A,41G,42A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 576064 576176 95.5752 + . seq2;seq2Range=331188,331297;eValue=7.65639e-40;cigar=5M1D16M1D66M1D23M;mutations=5T,44T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 606186 606298 95.7264 + . seq2;seq2Range=100686,100802;eValue=6.55817e-42;cigar=2M1I15M1I24M1I19M1I53M;mutations=3A,19A,44T,64T,93A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 50586 50697 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=859373,859486;eValue=7.08604e-41;cigar=21M1I1M1D9M1I51M1I29M;mutations=22A,33C,85T,113C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 82267 82378 95.5752 + . seq2;seq2Range=396984,397094;eValue=7.65639e-40;cigar=5M1D40M1D9M1I56M;mutations=3T,4C,55G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 333517 333628 95.5752 + . seq2;seq2Range=762219,762327;eValue=7.65639e-40;cigar=9M1I19M1D31M1D10M1D38M1D1M;mutations=10C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 360098 360209 95.614 + . seq2;seq2Range=372184,372295;eValue=2.32924e-40;cigar=2M1I9M1D22M1I30M1D47M;mutations=3A,35A,62T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 408769 408880 95.5752 + . seq2;seq2Range=6968,7078;eValue=7.65639e-40;cigar=4M1D70M1D6M1I30M;mutations=81G,93C,99A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 744193 744304 95.5752 + . seq2;seq2Range=454865,454977;eValue=7.65639e-40;cigar=98M1I14M;mutations=16C,17C,35T,99A,112C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 99996 100106 95.5752 + . seq2;seq2Range=298278,298389;eValue=7.65639e-40;cigar=12M1D6M1I87M1I5M;mutations=19C,40A,103C,107A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 206095 206205 95.5752 + . seq2;seq2Range=930499,930608;eValue=7.65639e-40;cigar=25M1I12M1I3M1D3M1D33M1D32M;mutations=26A,39G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 458536 458646 95.4954 + . seq2;seq2Range=419674,419780;eValue=8.27266e-39;cigar=1M1D1M1D12M1D76M1D17M;mutations=32T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 701012 701122 95.5357 + . seq2;seq2Range=728372,728480;eValue=2.51672e-39;cigar=27M1D7M1I27M1D30M1D17M;mutations=35G,59T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 980067 980177 95.4954 + . seq2;seq2Range=499727,499833;eValue=8.27266e-39;cigar=73M1D20M1D7M1D7M1D;mutations=84C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 471522 471631 95.5357 + . seq2;seq2Range=645303,645411;eValue=2.51672e-39;cigar=2M1D15M1I10M1I18M1D56M1D6M;mutations=18C,29A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 9094 9202 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=979181,979289;eValue=2.71929e-38;cigar=64M1I30M1D14M;mutations=65A,69C,89T,99T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 254770 254878 95.4954 + . seq2;seq2Range=443319,443427;eValue=8.27266e-39;cigar=1M1I24M1D10M1I52M1D20M;mutations=2T,37A,90T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 431092 431200 95.4128 + . seq2;seq2Range=448553,448658;eValue=8.93853e-38;cigar=50M2D54M1D2M;mutations=34C,86T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 582468 582576 95.5357 + . seq2;seq2Range=108530,108639;eValue=2.51672e-39;cigar=2M1D45M1D5M1I20M1I8M1I27M;mutations=53C,74C,83T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 905226 905334 95.4128 + . seq2;seq2Range=831534,831640;eValue=8.93853e-38;cigar=8M1D22M1D77M;mutations=30C,73T,79A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 133536 133642 95.4128 + . seq2;seq2Range=525752,525859;eValue=8.93853e-38;cigar=51M1D26M1I24M1I5M;mutations=64A,78T,98G,103A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 628841 628947 95.3271 + . seq2;seq2Range=774441,774544;eValue=9.65799e-37;cigar=50M1D2M1D20M1D32M;mutations=21T,62T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 33377 33482 95.3703 + . seq2;seq2Range=70066,70170;eValue=2.93817e-37;cigar=16M1D1M1I11M1I45M1D30M1D;mutations=18G,30A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 142351 142456 95.4128 + . seq2;seq2Range=743717,743823;eValue=8.93853e-38;cigar=29M1I2M1D56M1D2M1I12M1I3M;mutations=30A,91C,104G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 194705 194810 95.3271 + . seq2;seq2Range=424757,424859;eValue=9.65799e-37;cigar=1M1D1M1D18M1D37M1D43M1I2M;mutations=101C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 235821 235926 95.3271 + . seq2;seq2Range=215010,215114;eValue=9.65799e-37;cigar=68M1D11M1D22M1I3M;mutations=54A,57A,102A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 686039 686144 95.4128 + . seq2;seq2Range=22554,22661;eValue=8.93853e-38;cigar=9M1I17M1D10M1I68M1I1M;mutations=10A,19T,38A,107C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 323383 323487 95.283 + . seq2;seq2Range=181323,181426;eValue=3.17466e-36;cigar=42M1D40M1I20M1D1M;mutations=3G,4G,83G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 378683 378787 95.3703 + . seq2;seq2Range=841846,841952;eValue=2.93817e-37;cigar=22M1D17M1I2M1I4M1I59M;mutations=40C,43A,48C,82T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 395153 395257 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=457556,457665;eValue=2.71929e-38;cigar=45M2I3M1I33M1I23M1I1M;mutations=46T,47C,51G,85G,109T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 163906 164009 95.283 + . seq2;seq2Range=262045,262148;eValue=3.17466e-36;cigar=18M1I1M1D23M1D52M1I8M;mutations=19C,65A,96T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 472414 472517 95.3703 + . seq2;seq2Range=166215,166321;eValue=2.93817e-37;cigar=22M1I3M1I30M1I3M1I45M1D;mutations=23A,27T,58T,62G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 514903 515006 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=138449,138550;eValue=1.04354e-35;cigar=35M1D5M1I5M1D22M1D34M;mutations=41A,80C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 564802 564905 95.3271 + . seq2;seq2Range=294508,294612;eValue=9.65799e-37;cigar=1M1D5M1D36M1I12M1I35M1I13M;mutations=43G,56T,92G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 764362 764465 95.3271 + . seq2;seq2Range=222795,222900;eValue=9.65799e-37;cigar=2M1D18M1I1M1I20M1I62M;mutations=13C,21C,23C,44T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 205335 205437 95.1456 + . seq2;seq2Range=130098,130197;eValue=1.12753e-34;cigar=17M1D4M1D27M1D52M;mutations=47C,68G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 394322 394424 95.283 + . seq2;seq2Range=669196,669300;eValue=3.17466e-36;cigar=4M1I34M1I50M1I13M1D1M;mutations=5T,7A,40G,91A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 588601 588703 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=193447,193548;eValue=1.04354e-35;cigar=3M1D15M1I7M1D25M1I49M1D1M;mutations=19G,52A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 928819 928921 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=825197,825298;eValue=1.04354e-35;cigar=2M1D41M1I26M1D14M1I16M1D1M;mutations=44G,85T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 432526 432627 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=130661,130764;eValue=1.04354e-35;cigar=23M1I14M1I36M1I21M1D7M;mutations=24T,39A,76T,80T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 533106 533207 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=571262,571364;eValue=1.04354e-35;cigar=20M1D9M1I27M1I42M1I1M1D1M;mutations=30T,58C,101G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 76729 76829 95.1456 + . seq2;seq2Range=20097,20197;eValue=1.12753e-34;cigar=23M1I5M1D26M1I29M1D16M;mutations=24G,56T,58A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 782761 782861 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=39456,39560;eValue=1.04354e-35;cigar=1M1I1M1I63M1I13M1I23M;mutations=2T,4C,35T,68C,82G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 850912 851012 95.098 + . seq2;seq2Range=976707,976805;eValue=3.70629e-34;cigar=17M1D4M1D32M1D13M1I32M;mutations=35A,67G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 929671 929771 95.1456 + . seq2;seq2Range=534406,534506;eValue=1.12753e-34;cigar=6M1I35M1D38M1I13M1D7M;mutations=7G,20T,81G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 958115 958215 95.1456 + . seq2;seq2Range=734198,734298;eValue=1.12753e-34;cigar=26M1D3M1D30M1I23M1I17M;mutations=60T,73C,84C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 160221 160320 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=385024,385122;eValue=1.21829e-33;cigar=52M1D4M1D41M1I1M;mutations=57C,92C,98A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 255658 255757 95.1923 + . seq2;seq2Range=619800,619903;eValue=3.43019e-35;cigar=4M2I21M1I15M1I60M;mutations=4C,5G,6T,28T,44A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 519774 519873 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=478018,478114;eValue=1.21829e-33;cigar=5M1D15M1D24M1I50M1D1M1D1M;mutations=45G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 589520 589619 95.098 + . seq2;seq2Range=859713,859812;eValue=3.70629e-34;cigar=22M1I1M1D29M1I44M1D2M;mutations=23C,54T,99C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 603735 603834 95.1456 + . seq2;seq2Range=815052,815152;eValue=1.12753e-34;cigar=9M1I47M1D21M1I18M1D2M1I1M;mutations=10A,79G,100G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 646885 646984 95.098 + . seq2;seq2Range=437623,437721;eValue=3.70629e-34;cigar=11M1I35M1D6M1I44M2D1M;mutations=12T,54G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 739276 739375 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=268529,268625;eValue=4.00461e-33;cigar=10M1D67M1D19M1D1M;mutations=46C,72G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 773637 773736 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=797773,797870;eValue=4.00461e-33;cigar=19M1D57M1D22M;mutations=49G,74T,96C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 336836 336934 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=163204,163302;eValue=1.21829e-33;cigar=21M1I2M1D47M1D26M1I1M;mutations=22T,95A,98T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 343982 344080 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=521219,521319;eValue=1.21829e-33;cigar=19M1I15M1I65M;mutations=3C,20T,29A,34C,36G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 480330 480428 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=661722,661819;eValue=4.00461e-33;cigar=69M1D5M1D20M1I3M;mutations=65A,95C,96C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 555418 555516 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=121398,121497;eValue=4.00461e-33;cigar=87M1I12M;mutations=58T,81T,88C,97A,99A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 590734 590831 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=720431,720531;eValue=1.21829e-33;cigar=16M1I75M2I7M;mutations=17T,93A,94C,96G,97G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 683698 683795 95.9183 + . seq2;seq2Range=887645,887740;eValue=1.21829e-33;cigar=64M1D26M1D6M;mutations=58G,77A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 944533 944630 95.0495 + . seq2;seq2Range=494953,495052;eValue=1.21829e-33;cigar=12M1I35M1D46M1I1M1I3M;mutations=13A,45G,95A,97G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 428384 428480 95.8762 + . seq2;seq2Range=179491,179583;eValue=4.00461e-33;cigar=67M2D5M1D15M1D6M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 261779 261873 95.7894 + . seq2;seq2Range=561660,561750;eValue=4.32694e-32;cigar=5M1D39M2D45M1D2M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 289080 289174 95.7894 + . seq2;seq2Range=515775,515868;eValue=4.32694e-32;cigar=77M1D17M;mutations=39G,50A,52A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 320094 320188 95.8333 + . seq2;seq2Range=703332,703426;eValue=1.31635e-32;cigar=61M1D29M1I4M;mutations=18T,52T,91G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 347102 347196 95.8333 + . seq2;seq2Range=603446,603539;eValue=1.31635e-32;cigar=55M1D15M1D10M1I13M;mutations=50T,81T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 678348 678442 95.7894 + . seq2;seq2Range=246070,246162;eValue=4.32694e-32;cigar=17M1D15M1D61M;mutations=60C,72T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 911413 911507 95.8762 + . seq2;seq2Range=49193,49287;eValue=4.00461e-33;cigar=3M2I62M1D26M1D2M;mutations=4T,5C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 119926 120019 95.7894 + . seq2;seq2Range=899394,899486;eValue=4.32694e-32;cigar=18M1I43M1D30M1D1M;mutations=19C,59A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 152933 153025 95.7446 + . seq2;seq2Range=787257,787347;eValue=1.4223e-31;cigar=41M1D23M1D11M1I14M1D1M;mutations=76T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 159265 159357 95.7446 + . seq2;seq2Range=992749,992839;eValue=1.4223e-31;cigar=6M1D24M1D27M1D22M1I11M;mutations=80G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 802887 802979 95.7894 + . seq2;seq2Range=895976,896069;eValue=4.32694e-32;cigar=1M1I6M1D65M1I20M;mutations=2A,74G,76G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 820931 821023 95.7446 + . seq2;seq2Range=461888,461978;eValue=1.4223e-31;cigar=77M1I5M1D2M1D3M1D3M;mutations=78A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 331108 331199 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=602088,602175;eValue=1.53678e-30;cigar=9M1D1M1D4M1D74M1D;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 510371 510462 95.6989 + . seq2;seq2Range=835922,836013;eValue=4.67522e-31;cigar=59M1I21M1D11M;mutations=54C,60A,89G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 718211 718302 95.7446 + . seq2;seq2Range=432541,432633;eValue=1.4223e-31;cigar=2M1D13M1I75M1I1M;mutations=16T,84G,92T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 430674 430764 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=373572,373661;eValue=1.53678e-30;cigar=21M1I15M1D14M1D39M;mutations=22C,88G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 357746 357835 95.6043 + . seq2;seq2Range=379417,379505;eValue=5.05153e-30;cigar=6M1I42M1D3M1D37M;mutations=7C,87G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 563468 563557 95.6989 + . seq2;seq2Range=912455,912547;eValue=4.67522e-31;cigar=1M1I29M1I59M1I1M;mutations=2A,26A,32G,92C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 620076 620165 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=819155,819244;eValue=1.53678e-30;cigar=21M1I8M1D22M1I1M1D36M;mutations=22T,53T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 773464 773553 95.5555 + . seq2;seq2Range=853014,853099;eValue=1.66048e-29;cigar=2M1D58M1D24M1D2M1D;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 958258 958347 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=355282,355373;eValue=1.53678e-30;cigar=9M1I7M1I74M;mutations=9T,10A,17G,18G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 997308 997397 95.5555 + . seq2;seq2Range=677925,678010;eValue=1.66048e-29;cigar=44M1D18M1D6M1D8M1D10M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 67160 67248 95.5056 + . seq2;seq2Range=310709,310793;eValue=5.45812e-29;cigar=18M1D30M1D28M2D9M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 867736 867824 95.6043 + . seq2;seq2Range=371169,371258;eValue=5.05153e-30;cigar=2M1I38M1I38M1D10M;mutations=3C,28C,42C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 443484 443571 95.6043 + . seq2;seq2Range=612774,612863;eValue=5.05153e-30;cigar=41M1D22M1I12M1I11M1I1M;mutations=64C,77G,89A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 329478 329564 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=126951,127037;eValue=1.79413e-28;cigar=30M1D53M1I3M;mutations=76A,84T,86G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 476897 476983 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=82175,82261;eValue=1.79413e-28;cigar=68M1I13M1D5M;mutations=69A,70C,81G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 803631 803717 95.4022 + . seq2;seq2Range=136934,137018;eValue=5.89745e-28;cigar=82M1D3M1D;mutations=7T,38A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 117768 117853 95.5056 + . seq2;seq2Range=6635,6723;eValue=5.45812e-29;cigar=20M1I21M1I12M1I33M;mutations=21C,43T,56T,86C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 801465 801550 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=943627,943712;eValue=1.79413e-28;cigar=1M1D8M1I46M1I6M1D23M;mutations=10A,57C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 170738 170822 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=707195,707275;eValue=6.37214e-27;cigar=1M1D12M1D20M1D41M1D7M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 562942 563026 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=958985,959071;eValue=1.79413e-28;cigar=4M1I2M1D42M1I25M1I11M;mutations=5G,50T,76G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 762855 762939 95.4022 + . seq2;seq2Range=251893,251978;eValue=5.89745e-28;cigar=25M1I31M1I13M1D15M;mutations=26T,50G,58C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 797831 797915 95.4022 + . seq2;seq2Range=888025,888109;eValue=5.89745e-28;cigar=9M1I12M1I6M1D24M1D32M;mutations=10T,23G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 231918 232001 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=363068,363151;eValue=6.37214e-27;cigar=32M1I49M1D2M;mutations=33T,36C,53G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 268969 269052 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=800044,800127;eValue=2.09457e-26;cigar=84M;mutations=27T,45T,80A,82C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 760705 760788 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=443684,443767;eValue=6.37214e-27;cigar=25M1I58M1D;mutations=6A,26G,80C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 822238 822321 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=110287,110369;eValue=6.37214e-27;cigar=17M1D31M1D7M1I27M;mutations=56T,77A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 945147 945230 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=33158,33240;eValue=6.37214e-27;cigar=10M1D29M1I40M1D3M;mutations=3G,40G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 952425 952508 95.4022 + . seq2;seq2Range=419793,419878;eValue=5.89745e-28;cigar=1M1D34M1I11M1I12M1I25M;mutations=36G,48G,61C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 94819 94901 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=81041,81121;eValue=6.88503e-26;cigar=24M1D26M1D31M;mutations=9G,27G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 176204 176286 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=683909,683993;eValue=6.37214e-27;cigar=13M1I69M1I1M;mutations=14A,32T,72G,84A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 276223 276305 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=351848,351930;eValue=2.09457e-26;cigar=13M1I62M1D7M;mutations=14C,63G,79C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 396942 397024 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=578019,578100;eValue=2.09457e-26;cigar=51M1D10M1I6M1D14M;mutations=62G,78C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 734682 734764 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=912246,912328;eValue=6.37214e-27;cigar=17M1I22M1D31M1D8M1I3M;mutations=18T,80C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 818651 818733 95.3488 + . seq2;seq2Range=712552,712636;eValue=1.93854e-27;cigar=3M1D2M1I69M1I3M1I5M;mutations=6C,76A,80C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 903607 903689 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=870582,870662;eValue=6.88503e-26;cigar=1M1D71M1D9M;mutations=37T,57G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 34400 34481 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=220326,220407;eValue=2.09457e-26;cigar=39M1I2M1D13M1I21M1D5M;mutations=40A,56C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 579634 579715 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=211129,211208;eValue=2.26317e-25;cigar=6M1D9M1D65M;mutations=11G,42G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 672279 672360 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=692201,692284;eValue=2.09457e-26;cigar=22M1I24M1I36M;mutations=23G,48T,80A,83G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 879471 879552 95.2941 + . seq2;seq2Range=332155,332238;eValue=6.37214e-27;cigar=3M1I36M1D10M1I18M1I14M;mutations=4G,51G,70G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 953724 953805 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=41055,41136;eValue=6.88503e-26;cigar=2M1I21M1D58M;mutations=3T,55T,69A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 72846 72926 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=283452,283530;eValue=2.26317e-25;cigar=10M1I35M2D31M1D2M;mutations=11T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 107158 107238 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=633889,633971;eValue=6.88503e-26;cigar=34M1I26M1I21M;mutations=3C,35A,62G,67C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 404799 404879 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=905409,905489;eValue=2.26317e-25;cigar=4M1D35M1I41M;mutations=3A,40G,43T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 502523 502603 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=730370,730449;eValue=2.26317e-25;cigar=3M1I42M1D32M1D2M;mutations=4A,34T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 918917 918997 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=282972,283051;eValue=2.26317e-25;cigar=28M1D27M1D20M1I4M;mutations=42C,76A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 396438 396517 95.0617 + . seq2;seq2Range=215482,215560;eValue=7.43921e-25;cigar=21M1D37M1I18M1D2M;mutations=35T,59A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 414468 414547 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=74828,74904;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=2M1D23M1D2M1D50M;mutations=72G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 536938 537017 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=807225,807304;eValue=2.26317e-25;cigar=3M1I17M1D43M1D3M1I12M;mutations=4G,68G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 718456 718535 95.1219 + . seq2;seq2Range=620156,620236;eValue=2.26317e-25;cigar=5M1I28M1I46M1D;mutations=6T,21T,35T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 743820 743899 95.1807 + . seq2;seq2Range=692684,692766;eValue=6.88503e-26;cigar=37M2I5M1I38M;mutations=38C,39G,45C,82T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 174783 174861 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=256820,256897;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=1M1D19M1I5M1D52M;mutations=21T,57T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 311959 312037 95.0617 + . seq2;seq2Range=133386,133466;eValue=7.43921e-25;cigar=7M1I42M1I30M;mutations=2G,8A,40T,51C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 461842 461920 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=206961,207038;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=34M1D10M1D32M1I1M;mutations=13T,77C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 493111 493188 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=235647,235725;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=36M1I1M1D6M1I34M;mutations=3C,37G,45C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 703029 703105 96.1038 + . seq2;seq2Range=364454,364528;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=48M1D26M1D1M;mutations=10C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 734376 734452 96.1038 + . seq2;seq2Range=763959,764035;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=77M;mutations=15T,49A,51T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 807809 807885 96.1038 + . seq2;seq2Range=812147,812221;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=14M1D25M1D36M;mutations=57C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 870220 870296 96.1038 + . seq2;seq2Range=852811,852884;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=5M1D32M1D36M1D1M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 601026 601101 96.1038 + . seq2;seq2Range=246840,246916;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=61M1I15M;mutations=55A,62C,75C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 886289 886364 96.1038 + . seq2;seq2Range=857568,857642;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=43M1D17M1I5M1D9M;mutations=61C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 734068 734142 96 + . seq2;seq2Range=940130,940203;eValue=2.64215e-23;cigar=9M1D65M;mutations=54A,61C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 165578 165651 96.0526 + . seq2;seq2Range=301547,301621;eValue=8.038e-24;cigar=16M1I19M1I23M1D15M;mutations=17T,37G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 525666 525739 96.1038 + . seq2;seq2Range=978356,978432;eValue=2.44533e-24;cigar=13M1I8M1I10M1I43M;mutations=14A,23C,34A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 844430 844503 96.0526 + . seq2;seq2Range=177972,178047;eValue=8.038e-24;cigar=23M1I49M1I2M;mutations=21C,24G,74A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 200984 201056 95.9459 + . seq2;seq2Range=507812,507884;eValue=8.68498e-23;cigar=18M1I16M1D38M;mutations=19A,29C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 352002 352074 96 + . seq2;seq2Range=933466,933539;eValue=2.64215e-23;cigar=8M1I38M1D1M1I25M;mutations=9T,49C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 795087 795159 96.0526 + . seq2;seq2Range=88208,88283;eValue=8.038e-24;cigar=18M1I31M1I16M1I8M;mutations=19T,51C,68G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 922775 922847 96 + . seq2;seq2Range=963547,963620;eValue=2.64215e-23;cigar=1M1D7M2I64M;mutations=9C,10A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 924325 924397 96 + . seq2;seq2Range=382316,382389;eValue=2.64215e-23;cigar=2M1I42M1I16M1D12M;mutations=3G,46C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 306069 306140 95.8904 + . seq2;seq2Range=381419,381490;eValue=2.85482e-22;cigar=8M1D51M1I12M;mutations=46C,60A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 630904 630975 95.9459 + . seq2;seq2Range=603370,603443;eValue=8.68498e-23;cigar=11M1I59M1I2M;mutations=12T,29T,72A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 681294 681365 95.8333 + . seq2;seq2Range=888154,888223;eValue=9.38403e-22;cigar=14M1D11M1D45M;mutations=33G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 753350 753421 96 + . seq2;seq2Range=942692,942766;eValue=2.64215e-23;cigar=2M1I33M1I27M1I10M;mutations=3G,37G,65G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 790149 790220 95.9459 + . seq2;seq2Range=289463,289536;eValue=8.68498e-23;cigar=12M1I11M1I49M;mutations=3T,13T,25T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 314922 314992 95.7746 + . seq2;seq2Range=347339,347407;eValue=3.08461e-21;cigar=53M1D6M1D10M;mutations=67C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 31370 31439 95.7746 + . seq2;seq2Range=667587,667657;eValue=3.08461e-21;cigar=60M1I10M;mutations=9G,27A,61A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 375034 375103 95.7746 + . seq2;seq2Range=537222,537292;eValue=3.08461e-21;cigar=56M1I14M;mutations=11C,22C,57G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 425869 425938 95.8333 + . seq2;seq2Range=363589,363659;eValue=9.38403e-22;cigar=5M1D22M1I19M1I23M;mutations=28C,48G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 456948 457017 95.8333 + . seq2;seq2Range=754960,755030;eValue=9.38403e-22;cigar=26M1D2M1I28M1I13M;mutations=29G,58A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 34258 34326 95.7142 + . seq2;seq2Range=297945,298012;eValue=1.01394e-20;cigar=8M1D40M1I3M1D16M;mutations=49T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 492312 492380 95.7746 + . seq2;seq2Range=61757,61827;eValue=3.08461e-21;cigar=36M1I30M1I3M;mutations=37T,56T,68G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 897257 897325 95.7142 + . seq2;seq2Range=754612,754681;eValue=1.01394e-20;cigar=8M1I61M;mutations=9A,22G,58A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 246133 246200 95.5882 + . seq2;seq2Range=473389,473454;eValue=1.09555e-19;cigar=21M1D28M1D17M;mutations=31C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 592208 592275 95.5882 + . seq2;seq2Range=698273,698338;eValue=1.09555e-19;cigar=18M1D1M1D47M;mutations=11C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 771137 771204 95.7142 + . seq2;seq2Range=644303,644371;eValue=1.01394e-20;cigar=1M1I29M1I35M1D2M;mutations=2C,32G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 655417 655483 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=870273,870341;eValue=3.33289e-20;cigar=57M2I10M;mutations=58A,59C,61T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 999554 999620 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=265042,265109;eValue=3.33289e-20;cigar=25M1I15M1D13M1I13M;mutations=26T,55G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 83977 84041 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=417597,417660;eValue=1.18373e-18;cigar=58M1I3M2D2M;mutations=59T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 793605 793669 95.5882 + . seq2;seq2Range=577367,577434;eValue=1.09555e-19;cigar=61M1I1M1I1M1I2M;mutations=62C,64G,66G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 307315 307378 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=214052,214113;eValue=1.27901e-17;cigar=10M1D22M1D30M;mutations=16T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 393476 393539 95.3846 + . seq2;seq2Range=939966,940029;eValue=3.89101e-18;cigar=24M1D20M1I19M;mutations=45C,56T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 487063 487126 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=592739,592800;eValue=1.27901e-17;cigar=31M1D27M1D4M;mutations=61A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 809895 809958 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=795081,795142;eValue=1.27901e-17;cigar=3M1D52M1D7M;mutations=14A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 338066 338128 95.3846 + . seq2;seq2Range=982730,982793;eValue=3.89101e-18;cigar=1M1D15M1I30M1I16M;mutations=17C,48A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 418242 418304 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=615281,615343;eValue=4.2042e-17;cigar=63M;mutations=7T,61G,62A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 522378 522440 95.3846 + . seq2;seq2Range=975364,975428;eValue=3.89101e-18;cigar=26M2I37M;mutations=27A,28A,35G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 604408 604470 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=190186,190248;eValue=1.27901e-17;cigar=22M1I3M1D37M;mutations=18G,23G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 692226 692288 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=644690,644751;eValue=1.27901e-17;cigar=19M1I6M1D32M1D4M;mutations=20G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 846349 846411 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=623458,623519;eValue=1.27901e-17;cigar=34M1I7M1D13M1D7M;mutations=35T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 919266 919328 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=385150,385211;eValue=1.27901e-17;cigar=13M1D16M1D20M1I12M;mutations=50A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 306977 307038 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=510376,510437;eValue=4.2042e-17;cigar=20M1D24M1I17M;mutations=45T,59A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 415309 415370 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=678973,679032;eValue=1.38195e-16;cigar=2M1D4M1D54M;mutations=41T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 462748 462809 95.3125 + . seq2;seq2Range=256180,256242;eValue=1.27901e-17;cigar=23M1I12M1I25M1D1M;mutations=24T,37T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 624612 624673 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=462764,462823;eValue=1.38195e-16;cigar=1M1D12M1D47M;mutations=53C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 19838 19898 95.0819 + . seq2;seq2Range=359088,359147;eValue=4.5426e-16;cigar=3M1D57M;mutations=28C,54T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 51519 51579 95.0819 + . seq2;seq2Range=564963,565021;eValue=4.5426e-16;cigar=1M1D29M1D29M;mutations=19G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 90108 90168 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=422207,422269;eValue=4.2042e-17;cigar=16M1I43M1I2M;mutations=6T,17T,61G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 857295 857355 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=306241,306303;eValue=4.2042e-17;cigar=58M2I3M;mutations=39C,59C,60G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 136259 136318 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=951926,951982;eValue=1.49319e-15;cigar=4M1D4M1D19M1D30M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 282475 282534 95.0819 + . seq2;seq2Range=846152,846210;eValue=4.5426e-16;cigar=37M1I20M2D1M;mutations=38G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 360911 360970 95.1612 + . seq2;seq2Range=181466,181526;eValue=1.38195e-16;cigar=45M1I4M1D6M1I4M;mutations=46G,57C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 633878 633937 95.0819 + . seq2;seq2Range=349823,349881;eValue=4.5426e-16;cigar=35M1I20M2D3M;mutations=36T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 13993 14049 96.4912 + . seq2;seq2Range=154364,154420;eValue=1.49319e-15;cigar=57M;mutations=37C,51G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 71017 71072 96.4912 + . seq2;seq2Range=526327,526383;eValue=1.49319e-15;cigar=47M1I9M;mutations=46G,48A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 574387 574442 96.4912 + . seq2;seq2Range=51428,51484;eValue=1.49319e-15;cigar=54M1I2M;mutations=4A,55C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 18138 18192 96.4285 + . seq2;seq2Range=774839,774894;eValue=4.90823e-15;cigar=13M1I42M;mutations=3A,14G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 322926 322980 96.4912 + . seq2;seq2Range=554277,554333;eValue=1.49319e-15;cigar=33M1I14M1I8M;mutations=34T,49G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 350355 350409 96.3636 + . seq2;seq2Range=4812,4864;eValue=1.61338e-14;cigar=32M1D20M1D1M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 370570 370624 96.3636 + . seq2;seq2Range=570498,570550;eValue=1.61338e-14;cigar=12M1D40M1D1M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 524644 524698 96.4285 + . seq2;seq2Range=192061,192115;eValue=4.90823e-15;cigar=4M1D21M1I29M;mutations=26A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 669509 669563 96.4285 + . seq2;seq2Range=458854,458909;eValue=4.90823e-15;cigar=9M1I46M;mutations=10A,48T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 210770 210823 96.3636 + . seq2;seq2Range=384829,384883;eValue=1.61338e-14;cigar=42M1I12M;mutations=4C,43A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 367394 367447 96.2962 + . seq2;seq2Range=228730,228781;eValue=5.3033e-14;cigar=16M1D29M1D7M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 925889 925942 96.3636 + . seq2;seq2Range=621158,621212;eValue=1.61338e-14;cigar=50M1I4M;mutations=3G,51G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 113996 114048 96.2264 + . seq2;seq2Range=590319,590369;eValue=1.74324e-13;cigar=34M1D15M1D2M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 150509 150561 96.2264 + . seq2;seq2Range=259178,259229;eValue=1.74324e-13;cigar=1M1D51M;mutations=30T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 117475 117526 96.2264 + . seq2;seq2Range=976152,976203;eValue=1.74324e-13;cigar=44M1D1M1I6M;mutations=46C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 137657 137708 96.2264 + . seq2;seq2Range=989401,989453;eValue=1.74324e-13;cigar=44M1I8M;mutations=38T,45C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 690715 690766 96.2264 + . seq2;seq2Range=2411,2462;eValue=1.74324e-13;cigar=1M1I4M1D46M;mutations=2G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 893400 893451 96.2264 + . seq2;seq2Range=605691,605742;eValue=1.74324e-13;cigar=26M1D1M1I24M;mutations=28A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 902890 902941 96.2264 + . seq2;seq2Range=590074,590125;eValue=1.74324e-13;cigar=1M1D24M1I26M;mutations=26T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 562568 562618 96.1538 + . seq2;seq2Range=433916,433967;eValue=5.73016e-13;cigar=10M1I41M;mutations=11T,28A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 699249 699299 96.1538 + . seq2;seq2Range=529725,529775;eValue=5.73016e-13;cigar=10M1I28M1D12M;mutations=11C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 267901 267924 95.8333 + . seq2;seq2Range=21369,21392;eValue=4.769;cigar=24M;mutations=11A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 737546 737568 95.6521 + . seq2;seq2Range=138268,138289;eValue=15.6761;cigar=13M1D9M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 522464 522485 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=639294,639315;eValue=51.5286;cigar=22M;mutations=10T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 597179 597200 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=770906,770926;eValue=51.5286;cigar=11M1D10M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 682302 682323 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=31838,31859;eValue=51.5286;cigar=22M;mutations=10A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 43881 43901 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=496698,496718;eValue=169.379;cigar=21M;mutations=19G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 59019 59039 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=974302,974323;eValue=51.5286;cigar=12M1I9M;mutations=13T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 89548 89568 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=136937,136956;eValue=169.379;cigar=1M1D19M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 145004 145024 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=158823,158842;eValue=169.379;cigar=17M1D3M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 180492 180512 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=648885,648904;eValue=169.379;cigar=8M1D12M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 252143 252163 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=220247,220266;eValue=169.379;cigar=10M1D10M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 382617 382637 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=756555,756576;eValue=51.5286;cigar=18M1I3M;mutations=19G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 432669 432689 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=528717,528737;eValue=169.379;cigar=21M;mutations=13A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 611638 611658 95.4545 + . seq2;seq2Range=161924,161945;eValue=51.5286;cigar=6M1I15M;mutations=7G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 774761 774781 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=384250,384269;eValue=169.379;cigar=9M1D11M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 793084 793104 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=703665,703685;eValue=169.379;cigar=21M;mutations=13T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 814268 814288 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=812454,812474;eValue=169.379;cigar=21M;mutations=5G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 823130 823150 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=388876,388896;eValue=169.379;cigar=21M;mutations=15T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 831259 831279 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=902490,902510;eValue=169.379;cigar=21M;mutations=9G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 872914 872934 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=116496,116516;eValue=169.379;cigar=21M;mutations=11A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 904823 904843 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=758430,758449;eValue=169.379;cigar=14M1D6M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 918763 918783 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=477968,477988;eValue=169.379;cigar=21M;mutations=6A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 938740 938760 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=33800,33819;eValue=169.379;cigar=17M1D3M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 5112 5131 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=97054,97073;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=6T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 61373 61392 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=308159,308177;eValue=556.762;cigar=9M1D10M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 101254 101273 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=464306,464325;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=16T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 107842 107861 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=370287,370305;eValue=556.762;cigar=13M1D6M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 110412 110431 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=888554,888574;eValue=169.379;cigar=4M1I16M;mutations=5A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 117307 117326 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=922239,922258;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=12T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 121716 121735 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=453595,453615;eValue=169.379;cigar=2M1I18M;mutations=3A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 128742 128761 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=279107,279126;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=18G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 135540 135559 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=544371,544390;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=15C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 137039 137058 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=456262,456282;eValue=169.379;cigar=8M1I12M;mutations=9G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 156159 156178 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=757401,757420;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=16T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 178716 178735 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=706838,706858;eValue=169.379;cigar=2M1I18M;mutations=3T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 187404 187423 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=839902,839921;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=8C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 219222 219241 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=582302,582321;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=4A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 232511 232530 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=561743,561761;eValue=556.762;cigar=15M1D4M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 240541 240560 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=938273,938291;eValue=556.762;cigar=4M1D15M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 260227 260246 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=469781,469800;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=17G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 274379 274398 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=463208,463226;eValue=556.762;cigar=15M1D4M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 283072 283091 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=502265,502285;eValue=169.379;cigar=9M1I11M;mutations=10T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 303005 303024 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=895286,895304;eValue=556.762;cigar=9M1D10M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 306064 306083 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=110443,110462;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=9G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 306935 306954 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=834590,834608;eValue=556.762;cigar=5M1D14M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 341168 341187 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=33286,33306;eValue=169.379;cigar=18M1I2M;mutations=19G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 361339 361358 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=94405,94423;eValue=556.762;cigar=15M1D4M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 364694 364713 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=410818,410837;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=4A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 393624 393643 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=126406,126426;eValue=169.379;cigar=4M1I16M;mutations=5A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 409384 409403 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=600691,600710;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=13C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 422965 422984 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=486912,486931;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=8A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 459039 459058 95.238 + . seq2;seq2Range=497273,497293;eValue=169.379;cigar=14M1I6M;mutations=15C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 517881 517900 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=401027,401046;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=14G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 521934 521953 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=495894,495912;eValue=556.762;cigar=7M1D12M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 536086 536105 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=575141,575159;eValue=556.762;cigar=18M1D1M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 568035 568054 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=728057,728075;eValue=556.762;cigar=6M1D13M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 576720 576739 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=942798,942816;eValue=556.762;cigar=5M1D14M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 582414 582433 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=141047,141065;eValue=556.762;cigar=15M1D4M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 583225 583244 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=412935,412953;eValue=556.762;cigar=15M1D4M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 615420 615439 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=964041,964060;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=12G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 620445 620464 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=974693,974712;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=4C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 631779 631798 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=327009,327028;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=5C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 638139 638158 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=577375,577394;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=16C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 648875 648894 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=122145,122163;eValue=556.762;cigar=6M1D13M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 651258 651277 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=57120,57139;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=13C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 696678 696697 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=743770,743789;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=9A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 719880 719899 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=315691,315709;eValue=556.762;cigar=11M1D8M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 720484 720503 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=101877,101896;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=6G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 740797 740816 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=145672,145691;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=9C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 748566 748585 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=318037,318056;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=14C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 762792 762811 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=927131,927149;eValue=556.762;cigar=8M1D11M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 795292 795311 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=139658,139677;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=4C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 887607 887626 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=509249,509267;eValue=556.762;cigar=14M1D5M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 904977 904996 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=767626,767644;eValue=556.762;cigar=10M1D9M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 960394 960413 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=174803,174821;eValue=556.762;cigar=5M1D14M;mutations= seq1 Stellar eps-matches 964004 964023 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=227096,227115;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=6T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 975227 975246 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=965453,965472;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=15A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 984085 984104 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=639600,639619;eValue=556.762;cigar=20M;mutations=5C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 26770 26788 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=851896,851915;eValue=556.762;cigar=5M1I14M;mutations=6C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 93677 93695 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=839755,839774;eValue=556.762;cigar=12M1I7M;mutations=13G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 112709 112727 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=877254,877273;eValue=556.762;cigar=3M1I16M;mutations=4A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 112852 112870 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=503739,503758;eValue=556.762;cigar=8M1I11M;mutations=9C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 115635 115653 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=645465,645484;eValue=556.762;cigar=13M1I6M;mutations=14G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 149772 149790 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=412976,412995;eValue=556.762;cigar=7M1I12M;mutations=8A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 241157 241175 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=482890,482909;eValue=556.762;cigar=13M1I6M;mutations=14A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 244214 244232 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=785830,785849;eValue=556.762;cigar=16M1I3M;mutations=17A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 265794 265812 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=1363,1382;eValue=556.762;cigar=13M1I6M;mutations=14G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 267960 267978 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=119623,119642;eValue=556.762;cigar=13M1I6M;mutations=14A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 279990 280008 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=944687,944706;eValue=556.762;cigar=12M1I7M;mutations=13C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 330182 330200 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=75116,75135;eValue=556.762;cigar=4M1I15M;mutations=5A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 358255 358273 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=178254,178273;eValue=556.762;cigar=4M1I15M;mutations=5A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 370227 370245 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=865460,865479;eValue=556.762;cigar=15M1I4M;mutations=16T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 418022 418040 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=311397,311416;eValue=556.762;cigar=15M1I4M;mutations=16G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 479978 479996 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=449903,449922;eValue=556.762;cigar=3M1I16M;mutations=4C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 510646 510664 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=283714,283733;eValue=556.762;cigar=10M1I9M;mutations=11G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 543411 543429 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=838078,838097;eValue=556.762;cigar=10M1I9M;mutations=11T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 550428 550446 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=573171,573190;eValue=556.762;cigar=8M1I11M;mutations=9C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 559669 559687 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=964231,964250;eValue=556.762;cigar=16M1I3M;mutations=17C seq1 Stellar eps-matches 612338 612356 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=572000,572019;eValue=556.762;cigar=14M1I5M;mutations=15T seq1 Stellar eps-matches 642016 642034 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=868108,868127;eValue=556.762;cigar=12M1I7M;mutations=13A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 739905 739923 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=623901,623920;eValue=556.762;cigar=17M1I2M;mutations=18G seq1 Stellar eps-matches 841474 841492 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=619616,619635;eValue=556.762;cigar=9M1I10M;mutations=10A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 912127 912145 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=281234,281253;eValue=556.762;cigar=3M1I16M;mutations=4A seq1 Stellar eps-matches 997497 997515 95 + . seq2;seq2Range=570509,570528;eValue=556.762;cigar=15M1I4M;mutations=16G
/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.apache.camel.component.file.remote; import org.apache.camel.Exchange; import org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder; import org.apache.camel.component.mock.MockEndpoint; import org.junit.jupiter.api.BeforeEach; import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test; public class FromFtpRecursiveNoopTest extends FtpServerTestSupport { protected String getFtpUrl() { return "ftp://admin@localhost:" + getPort() + "/noop?password=admin&binary=false&initialDelay=3000" + "&recursive=true&noop=true"; } @Override @BeforeEach public void setUp() throws Exception { super.setUp(); template.sendBodyAndHeader(getFtpUrl(), "a", Exchange.FILE_NAME, "a.txt"); template.sendBodyAndHeader(getFtpUrl(), "b", Exchange.FILE_NAME, "b.txt"); template.sendBodyAndHeader(getFtpUrl(), "a2", Exchange.FILE_NAME, "foo/a.txt"); template.sendBodyAndHeader(getFtpUrl(), "c", Exchange.FILE_NAME, "bar/c.txt"); template.sendBodyAndHeader(getFtpUrl(), "b2", Exchange.FILE_NAME, "bar/b.txt"); } @Test public void testRecursiveNoop() throws Exception { MockEndpoint mock = getMockEndpoint("mock:result"); mock.expectedBodiesReceivedInAnyOrder("a", "b", "a2", "c", "b2"); assertMockEndpointsSatisfied(); // reset mock and send in a new file to be picked up only mock.reset(); mock.expectedBodiesReceived("c2"); template.sendBodyAndHeader(getFtpUrl(), "c2", Exchange.FILE_NAME, "c.txt"); assertMockEndpointsSatisfied(); } @Override protected RouteBuilder createRouteBuilder() throws Exception { return new RouteBuilder() { @Override public void configure() throws Exception { from(getFtpUrl()).convertBodyTo(String.class).to("log:ftp").to("mock:result"); } }; } }
{ "name": "odinlib", "version": "0.2.0", "description": "A nodejs package for gathering information in odin jobs", "license": "MIT", "repository": "github.com/theycallmemac/odin", "main": "odin/odin.js", "scripts": { "test": "mocha" }, "keywords": [ "odin", "odinlib" ], "dependencies": { "yamljs": "^0.3.0" }, "devDependencies": { "eslint": "^7.4.0", "eslint-config-google": "^0.14.0", "mocha": "^7.2.0", "mongodb": "^3.5.8" } }
Thursday, October 10, 2013 Aswagandha: or the smell of a horse Ashwagandha is one of the most vital herbs in Ayurvedic healing, has been used since ancient times for a wide variety of conditions, but is most well known for its restorative benefits. In Sanskrit ashwagandha means “the smell of a horse,” indicating that the herb imparts the vigor and strength of a stallion, and it has traditionally been prescribed to help people strengthen their immune system after an illness. In fact, it’s frequently referred to as “Indian ginseng” because of its rejuvenating properties (although botanically, ginseng and ashwagandha are unrelated). In addition, ashwagandha is also used to enhance sexual potency for both men and women. Belonging to the same family as the tomato, ashwagandha (or Withania somnifera in Latin) is a plump shrub with oval leaves and yellow flowers. It bears red fruit about the size of a raisin. The herb is native to the dry regions of India, northern Africa, and the Middle East, but today is also grown in more mild climates. With its beneficial influence on the nervous system it's commonly prescribed for people who complain of fatigue, difficulty concentrating and a general sense un-groundedness. Mixed with warm milk and taken before bed ashwagandha is useful for people with insomnia and anxiety. Ashwagandha has a reputation in Ayurveda as a rejuvenative in conditions of nerve and muscle weakness. It is also used for men and women who are having trouble with fertility. Scientific Research Ashwagandha contains many useful medicinal chemicals, including withanolides, (steroidal lactones), alkaloids, choline, fatty acids, amino acids, and a variety of sugars. While the leaves and fruit have valuable therapeutic properties, the root of the ashwagandha plant is the part most commonly used in Western herbal remedies. Medical researchers have been studying ashwagandha with great interest and as of this date have carried out 216 studies of its healing benefits, summarized below: confers immune system protection combats the effects of stress improves learning, memory, and reaction time reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness stabilizes blood sugar lowers cholesterol reduces brain-cell degeneration contains anti-malarial properties offers anti-inflammatory benefits Some studies have also found that ashwagandha inhibits the growth of cancer cells in small animals, but further research is needed to determine whether the herb prevents the development of tumors in human beings. Practical Uses and Precautions The usual recommended dose is 600 to 1000 mg, twice daily. For people who suffer from insomnia and anxiety, having a cup of hot milk that contains a teaspoon of powdered ashwagandha before bedtime is beneficial. In extremely large doses, ashwagandha has been reported to induce abortions in animals. Although no similar studies have been carried out on humans, women should avoid the herb during pregnancy.
package mesosphere.marathon package core.task.state import com.typesafe.scalalogging.StrictLogging import mesosphere.marathon.state._ import scala.jdk.CollectionConverters._ import org.apache.mesos import scala.annotation.tailrec /** * Metadata about a task's networking information. * * @param hostPorts The hostPorts as taken originally from the accepted offer * @param hostName the agent's hostName * @param ipAddresses all associated IP addresses, computed from mesosStatus */ case class NetworkInfo(hostName: String, hostPorts: Seq[Int], ipAddresses: Seq[mesos.Protos.NetworkInfo.IPAddress]) { import NetworkInfo._ /** * compute the effective IP address based on whether the runSpec declares container-mode networking; if so * then choose the first address from the list provided by Mesos. Otherwise, in host- and bridge-mode * networking just use the agent hostname as the effective IP. * * we assume that container-mode networking is exclusive of bridge-mode networking. */ def effectiveIpAddress(runSpec: RunSpec): Option[String] = { if (runSpec.networks.hasContainerNetworking) { pickFirstIpAddressFrom(ipAddresses) } else { Some(hostName) } } /** * generate a list of possible port assignments, perhaps even including assignments for which no effective * address or port is available. A returned `PortAssignment` for which there is no `effectiveAddress` will have * have an `effectivePort` of `NoPort`. * * @param app the app run specification * @param includeUnresolved when `true` include assignments without effective address and port */ def portAssignments(app: AppDefinition, includeUnresolved: Boolean): Seq[PortAssignment] = { computePortAssignments(app, hostName, hostPorts, effectiveIpAddress(app), includeUnresolved) } /** * Update the network info with the given mesos TaskStatus. This will eventually update ipAddresses and the * effectiveIpAddress. * * Note: Only makes sense to call this the task just became running as the reported ip addresses are not * expected to change during a tasks lifetime. */ def update(mesosStatus: mesos.Protos.TaskStatus): NetworkInfo = { val newIpAddresses = resolveIpAddresses(mesosStatus) if (ipAddresses != newIpAddresses) { copy(ipAddresses = newIpAddresses) } else { // nothing has changed this } } } object NetworkInfo extends StrictLogging { /** * Pick the IP address based on an ip address configuration as given in teh AppDefinition * * Only applicable if the app definition defines an IP address. PortDefinitions cannot be configured in addition, * and we currently expect that there is at most one IP address assigned. */ private[state] def pickFirstIpAddressFrom(ipAddresses: Seq[mesos.Protos.NetworkInfo.IPAddress]): Option[String] = { // Explicitly take the ipAddress from the first given object, if available. We do not expect to receive // IPAddresses that do not define an ipAddress. ipAddresses.headOption.map { ipAddress => require(ipAddress.hasIpAddress, s"$ipAddress does not define an ipAddress") ipAddress.getIpAddress } } def resolveIpAddresses(mesosStatus: mesos.Protos.TaskStatus): Seq[mesos.Protos.NetworkInfo.IPAddress] = { if (mesosStatus.hasContainerStatus && mesosStatus.getContainerStatus.getNetworkInfosCount > 0) { mesosStatus.getContainerStatus.getNetworkInfosList.asScala.iterator.flatMap(_.getIpAddressesList.asScala).toSeq } else { Nil } } private def computePortAssignments( app: AppDefinition, hostName: String, hostPorts: Seq[Int], effectiveIpAddress: Option[String], includeUnresolved: Boolean ): Seq[PortAssignment] = { def fromPortMappings(container: Container): Seq[PortAssignment] = { import Container.PortMapping @tailrec def gen(ports: List[Int], mappings: List[PortMapping], assignments: List[PortAssignment]): List[PortAssignment] = { (ports, mappings) match { case (hostPort :: xs, PortMapping(containerPort, Some(_), _, _, portName, _, _) :: rs) => // agent port was requested, and we strongly prefer agentIP:hostPort (legacy reasons?) val assignment = PortAssignment( portName = portName, effectiveIpAddress = Option(hostName), effectivePort = hostPort, hostPort = Option(hostPort), // See [[TaskBuilder.computeContainerInfo.boundPortMappings]] for more info. containerPort = if (containerPort == 0) Option(hostPort) else Option(containerPort) ) gen(xs, rs, assignment :: assignments) case (_, mapping :: rs) if mapping.hostPort.isEmpty => // no port was requested on the agent (really, this is only possible for container networking) val assignment = PortAssignment( portName = mapping.name, // if there's no assigned IP and we have no host port, then this container isn't reachable effectiveIpAddress = effectiveIpAddress, // just pick containerPort; we don't have an agent port to fall back on regardless, // of effectiveIp or hasAssignedIpAddress effectivePort = effectiveIpAddress.fold(PortAssignment.NoPort)(_ => mapping.containerPort), hostPort = None, containerPort = Some(mapping.containerPort) ) gen(ports, rs, assignment :: assignments) case (Nil, Nil) => assignments case _ => throw new IllegalStateException( s"failed to align remaining allocated host ports $ports with remaining declared port mappings $mappings in app ${app.id}" ) } } gen(hostPorts.to(List), container.portMappings.to(List), Nil).reverse } def fromPortDefinitions: Seq[PortAssignment] = app.portDefinitions.zip(hostPorts).map { case (portDefinition, hostPort) => PortAssignment( portName = portDefinition.name, effectiveIpAddress = effectiveIpAddress, effectivePort = hostPort, hostPort = Some(hostPort) ) } app.container.collect { case c: Container if app.networks.hasNonHostNetworking => // don't return assignments that haven't yet been allocated a port val mappings = fromPortMappings(c) if (includeUnresolved) mappings else mappings.filter(_.isResolved) }.getOrElse(fromPortDefinitions) } }
The State of TexasAppellee/s Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas May 13, 2014 No. 04-14-00302-CR Arturo Neri PRADO, Appellant v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee From the 216th Judicial District Court, Gillespie County, Texas Trial Court No. 4217 Honorable Stephen B. Ables, Judge Presiding ORDER On February 6, 2007, the trial court imposed on Arturo Neri Prado in open court a sentence of forty-three years confinement in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice— Institutional Division. On April 17, 2014, Appellant filed a “Motion for Belated Appeal,” which we will construe as a notice of appeal, with this court. We ORDER Appellant to SHOW CAUSE in writing within fifteen days of the date of this order why this appeal should not be dismissed for want of jurisdiction. If Appellant fails to show cause within the time provided, the appeal will be dismissed. See TEX. R. APP. P. 43.2(f). All other appellate deadlines in this matter are suspended until further order of this court. _________________________________ Patricia O. Alvarez, Justice IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court on this 13th day of May, 2014. ___________________________________ Keith E. Hottle Clerk of Court
Here’s a new way for kitty to travel in style! It’s The Mommy Bus — beep, beep! This soft carrier has a top opening for easy access, plus the front window unzips, too. There are two large, zippered storage pockets on the sides and all four wheels are little zippered pouches for extra storage. It has two carry handles and an adjustable shoulder strap. The Mommy Bus measures 15″ long and 13″ tall, accommodating pets up to 15 lbs. These cute kitties seem to enjoy riding in The Mommy Bus. Check out the adorable black cat in the video below, but please don’t blame me if the catchy little theme song sticks in your head all day. (If you can’t see the video below in your email, click here to watch it on the site.) BONUS GIVEAWAY, ENTER TO WIN! One lucky reader is going to win their very own Mommy Bus! Be the first on your block to have one! To enter, please leave a comment on this post. The winner will be chosen in a random drawing on January 11. One entry per person. This giveaway is limited to addresses in the US and Canada. I have three kitties, not one likes to go to the “bad place” — this would make it a lot easier, and would also make some awesome video memories for my daughter, who lives on the other side of the country and doesn’t get to see them much. Oh meeeoooowww! This would be the utimate for me especially when one always scratches his nose on the air holes of the air line carrier so I always hesitated when taking him to the vet. How utterly perfect this is and would love to have it for them! Of course, one at a time because either would “fill” it. Oh My Gosh! The Mommy Bus carrier is adorable. It certainly beats the plain old carriers most of us have. The black kittie in the video reminds me so much of my belated “old lady” Maxie. She passed away in 2008 at the age of 19 years old. She would have loved this carrier. My new “boys,” Emmitt and Bub, would look so cute in the driver seat of this carrier.
You are here Keeping the Oil Pollution Act Updated By Doug Helton, Regional Operations Supervisor Aug. 17, 2017 - On August 18, 1990, President H.W. Bush signed the Oil Pollution Act. The act gave NOAA and other agencies improved authorities for spill prevention, response, and restoration in the nation’s navigable waters and shorelines. The act ensured those responsible for an oil spill must cleanup and restore the environment, and compensate the public for its lost uses—like beach and recreational fishery closures—from the time of the incident until those natural resources fully recover. Now 27 years old, some parts of the law are dated. But, the Act signed by President Bush was not the final word on oil pollution. Like many other laws, it has been subject to various amendments over time to address emerging issues or to strengthen or clarify the original law. Often, the amendments advance through related legislation that move through Congress and reach the president. For example, a number of Oil Pollution Act amendments were added to U.S. Coast Guard authorization bills. For instance, the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010 added a number of provisions including: Sometimes these amendments can be quite technical but can also have significant impacts on how we work. For example, the Coast Guard authorization act included this language that affected waterways near Seattle: “Within 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commandant shall initiate a rulemaking proceeding to modify the definition of the term ‘‘higher volume port area’’ in section 155.1020 of the Coast Guard regulations (33 C.F.R. 155.1020) by striking ‘‘Port Angeles, WA’’ in paragraph (13) of that section and inserting ‘‘Cape Flattery, WA’’. There are about 15 higher volume port areas in the United States and these areas are subject to the most stringent response planning requirements. As you might expect, these include the biggest oil ports in the nation, including New York, Houston, New Orleans, and Prince William Sound, Alaska. In these high volume port areas, large amounts of response equipment has to be on standby, ready to deploy on very short notice. However, Cape Flattery is on the northwest tip of Washington State. The fishing port of Neah Bay is nearby, but it is hardly a major oil port. Hmm, so what did that accomplish? That simple definitional change meant that all tankers approaching the Strait of Juan de Fuca and oil terminals closer to Seattle had to have approved plans and meet the most stringent response times following a spill anywhere along our inland waters. This required adding response vessels and equipment out near the entrance of the Strait and increasing the ability to rapidly respond to any spills. There are already several bills in Congress this year that would further amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. In between spills and restoration work, we keep an eye on their progress through the legislative process. You can read these articles for more information on the Oil Pollution Act of 1990: Doug Helton is the Regional Operations Supervisor for the West Coast, Alaska, Hawaii, and Great Lakes and also serves as the Incident Operations Coordinator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Emergency Response Division. The Division provides scientific and technical support to the Coast Guard during oil and chemical spill responses. The Division is based in Seattle, WA, but manages NOAA response efforts nationally.
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ */ #pragma once #include <stdbool.h> #include <stddef.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> #include "macro.h" #include "string.h" static inline size_t sc_arg_max(void) { long l = sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX); assert(l > 0); return (size_t) l; } bool env_name_is_valid(const char *e); bool env_value_is_valid(const char *e); bool env_assignment_is_valid(const char *e); enum { REPLACE_ENV_USE_ENVIRONMENT = 1 << 0, REPLACE_ENV_ALLOW_BRACELESS = 1 << 1, REPLACE_ENV_ALLOW_EXTENDED = 1 << 2, }; #if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind char *replace_env_n(const char *format, size_t n, char **env, unsigned flags); char **replace_env_argv(char **argv, char **env); static inline char *replace_env(const char *format, char **env, unsigned flags) { return replace_env_n(format, strlen(format), env, flags); } bool strv_env_is_valid(char **e); #define strv_env_clean(l) strv_env_clean_with_callback(l, NULL, NULL) char **strv_env_clean_with_callback(char **l, void (*invalid_callback)(const char *p, void *userdata), void *userdata); bool strv_env_name_is_valid(char **l); bool strv_env_name_or_assignment_is_valid(char **l); char **strv_env_merge(size_t n_lists, ...); char **strv_env_delete(char **x, size_t n_lists, ...); /* New copy */ char **strv_env_set(char **x, const char *p); /* New copy ... */ #endif // 0 char **strv_env_unset(char **l, const char *p); /* In place ... */ #if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind char **strv_env_unset_many(char **l, ...) _sentinel_; #endif // 0 int strv_env_replace(char ***l, char *p); /* In place ... */ #if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind char *strv_env_get_n(char **l, const char *name, size_t k, unsigned flags) _pure_; char *strv_env_get(char **x, const char *n) _pure_; #endif // 0 int getenv_bool(const char *p); int getenv_bool_secure(const char *p);
top-stories, A fake Facebook post in which Opposition Leader Alistair Coe appeared to label climate change a "conspiracy" was shared by high profile Canberrans before being deleted. Mr Coe said he had contacted Elections ACT about the post, which has come during an election year. The post said people like Labor leader Anthony Albanese and Greens leader Adam Bandt had attempted to bring "cheap politics into the devastating (bushfire) crisis by blaming the climate change conspiracy rather than the real cause". It was originally posted on Reddit before being widely shared on Twitter on Sunday, including by politicians and Unions ACT. Greens ACT leader Shane Rattenbury was among the people to be caught out by the fake post. Mr Coe said it was disappointing high profile people had shared the post without seeking to verify it first. "The dirty tricks for this campaign have unfortunately started very early," he said. "We're still eight or nine months away from polling day yet the fake posts and fake news is unfortunately alive and well in the ACT. "Who knows who will be a victim of it tomorrow. "The reality is there is a need in integrity in all reporting, be that by journalists or of course in the promotion of social media posts." Mr Coe said the Canberra Liberals contacted people who were promoting the post, who removed it and apologised. He said the party would contact Elections ACT about how future situations could be managed. "Everyone in the ACT expects a higher standard from public officials and I hope this serves as a very valuable lesson for everybody, that you've got to be somewhat skeptical about what you read online and if it seems like it's a falsehood, there's a fair chance it is." Mr Rattenbury said it was not a surprise the tweet was widely shared considering the Liberals' climate change policies. But he said everyone needed to be more careful to authenticate information. "Sadly, 'fake news' is a global trend, and it's disconcerting to see this emerge in local politics," he said. "Ahead of an election year, it's clear we'll all need to be more vigilant in verifying third-party sources. "'Fake news' works best when it cuts close to the truth. "Given the stance of the Liberals locally and nationally when it comes to climate change, it's no surprise that this tweet spread so quickly." Mr Coe has also been the subject of a campaign against him from a new Facebook page, Let Coe Know; Time to Act Scomo. But Mr Coe maintains his leadership is safe and the party is united. It came after a group of disaffected Liberal MLAs made a leadership coup attempt in November, amid fears Mr Coe was too socially conservative for the Canberra electorate. Moderate Elizabeth Lee was touted as a possible alternative. https://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/crop/frm/uKjMY4e5Mbar2wCa46ayu4/9cbe3afb-eca2-4430-8dc7-83536f8b50a6.jpeg/r0_0_1240_701_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg
Right I went to bed last night feeling great after watching a lovely film with Mary and Nuala. I don’t really know what I did all day, so it was nice to do something as the three of us just so I could actually pinpoint a part of the day and be like “yes, I did that”. However, as I crawled into bed, I took a little bit of a self confidence hit and found myself having a pity party. So what if this week has given me a few set backs? Who cares whether I had a good day Tuesday or a bad day Friday? Just to clarify Friday was actually a pretty good day but that’s not the point of this. The point is, I’m tired of my brain trying to make excuses that just don’t make sense. For years now, any time something happens like friends go out without me, or I’m not in on a conversation, my mind spirals. It doesn’t accept that I wasn’t invited because the host knew I was out of the country at the time, instead it tells me I wasn’t invited because the host actually doesn’t like me and just puts up with me for appearances sake. I once was crying and working myself up that much at being removed from a group chat that I ended up having a panic attack. Over a group chat that was practically dead anyway. So yes, my mind likes to play tricks on me. A lot of the time, I know it’s a load of rubbish and push it away, other times it festers. You want to know what my brain decided to tell me on Saturday night? I managed to convince myself that the reason Mary and Nuala are looking at a flat for the 2 of them together is because I’m fat. And do you know the worst part? For a good 5 minutes I believed myself. Yeah they have their reasons, and I probably won’t hear them, but I know for a fact that my weight isn’t one of them! Sorry, this really is a rambling post because I don’t know where I’m going with this. I just knew I wanted to share it with someone, and that someone was you. As Nuala and I agreed, after a lengthy gym session on Friday, I do a lot of talking, not an awful lot of acting on it. I’ve come on here and announced that I want to lose weight, and yet 3 weeks into the month I still find myself scouring cupboard for something to snack on, or running to the shop for an unhealthy lunch rather than making something in the flat. There’s only me who can change that, no one else. To be honest, I’m ready for a change. I feel like I’ve spent the last few years living as if someone’s going to come along and tell me that actually life is just a dream and I’m going to wake up soon. I had a moment today when I realised that actually no, I am going to get older, leave university, find a job, and actually have to somehow exist as an adult. This isn’t some game we play and stop playing every now and again. There are no cheats. There’s no restarting from scratch. There’s no “ctrl + z” to undo something. All we can do is move forward and move further in life. I used to think that by 21 I would be mature, organised, healthy, and have my life in order. Now, I can’t even guarantee I’ll be sorted by the time I’m 30! But that’s okay too. I feel old saying this, but my age group have been raised on the promise of “if you can dream it, you can achieve it” and when we don’t achieve it, we blame everyone but ourselves – claiming we’ve been lied to, mislead, and let down. I’m guilty of it myself. We don’t grasp the reigns and start a new path, yet we try to reach new, undiscovered lands by following the paths that lead to just where we don’t want to go. It’s stupid and we end up beating ourselves up over it, and then we feel crap. I’m going to stop rambling now and say goodbye because I’ve just had a brainwave and want to write it down before I forget it. So, once again, thank you for staying with me throughout this post. It’s been a bit all over the place, and I’ve given myself some inspiration for another post at a later stage, but that’s another time. Speak soon! Advertisements Rate This Share this: Like this: Related Hey :) I'm 21, from Northern Ireland and no longer new to blogging. I love all things TV, books, food, music and film as well as going out with friends. This is hopefully somewhere you'll be able to come if you feel you need a laugh or even just to stay in touch. Follow for Follow and all that however I'd like to take this chance to say thanks for coming to read! Enjoy and feel free to make any recommendations! View All Posts Post navigation 41 thoughts on “Right” Oh my word I loved reading this so much!! It was so beautifully honest…and that’s actually how I’ve been feeling this week! (There must be something in the air!) I definitely related to it, so thank you so much for sharing 😊 Thank you! I’ve missed writing these sorts of posts, so definitely think it’s something I’m going to go back to doing. Thanks so much for commenting, you’ve actually made my day! 💖 have a great week! xxx In my experience of being almost 30 I’ve learnt that change happens when you’re ready and you’re ready when it stops being about what you should be and it becomes about what you truly want deep down, and you accept yourself and feel you deserve the change 😊 It’s not that automatic when, like me, you have an anxious mind, but it’s possible. I’m here if you ever need xx You’ll do it! You’re amazing I every way and you’ll achive your goals! My mind does that to, it tells me that I’m not liked etc… when that’s not the case and it’s perfectly normal to feel that way. I love the “ctrl + z” bit, it’s so true! We don’t have that although sometimes I wish we did, like a big game of sims! Hey KT, I know exactly what you mean when you say that you thought you’d be at a certain stage in life at a certain age! I feel like that too! I am 27, and just recently started upon a new career path that will take a lot of time, effort, and sacrifice… I always thought I’d be fully in my career by now! Keep up trying to find your way & you will :)) Glad you posted on the #BloggersTribe twitter chat so I could find you! Definitely following :)) It’s not all your fault. I know my brain pulls the same trick sometimes thinking I wasn’t invited because I’m not welcomed or something like that so it’s hard to accept that it isn’t the case. Our minds can be such jerks sometimes just going off on different things. I wish you luck in losing weight. Set your goal and come up with small steps you can do to achieve it. I believe in you! (: I honestly love you, I love this post it’s so honest and relatable, I think it’s relatable to everyone in some way or another even if it’s not for the same reasons, we all make excuses for ourselves and we just sit back and expect things to happen, I for one am guilty of this, I defiantly need to start acting on things I want to change rather than just wishing and hoping. I totally believe in you girl, you’re beautiful anyways so don’t forget that! But if you want to change for you then do that, not for anyone else though, as long as you’re making yourself happy that’s all that matters! – Sarah xoxo wonderfully written KT. I still haven’t got my S**t together and i’m 31. all things will fall into place for you hun don’t worry. I have faith that in a few months you’ll be writing a totally different post with a more brighter perspective. Much loves xxx Oh good luck with your new career path! It seems rather scary that at any stage this life could end, and I’ve had the realisation that I don’t want to keep putting my dreams off in the hopes of achieving them some day. Thank you so much for your lovely comment xxxx Thank you so so much Sarah ❤ It's one of those things we're all guilty of and even today after writing this post I found myself making excuses for my behaviour and actions! Thanks for the lovely comment, I really appreciate it xxxx Thanks lovely! I know, it seems so strange to think when we were younger we had this big plan for where we’d be by now but the key thing to remember is that it’s okay to not be at that point by now if we’re happy with where we are! I used to think I’d be teaching, married and have at least a dog, if not be pregnant, and look at me now – I can count my friends on one hand and am still single with definitely no plans of being pregnant any time soon! As long as we work on being happy in ourselves, then surely that’s the important thing? xxx Thanks Holly! Haha, we’re allowed to not have our s**t together yet – we’re both still young! Although I’m glad that you have that faith in me because I currently don’t, but it means a lot to me that you do! xxxx A beautifully honest post. I’m 34 and only in the past two years have I really felt at all like I have my ducks almost, sort of, kind of in a row. I’m happier and more confident now than I have ever been. It will come, I promise x I’m a student myself and I let those little things get to me. It’s hard sometimes finding someone to talk to or finding a platform to express myself because I often tell myself half the time that I’m not talking sense. It’s good that there’s honest people like you coming out and expressing yourself, because it’s often the first step to self improvement. Good stuff! Thank you! It seems that a lot more people than I realised felt the same as me on these sorts of things and that in itself is important to point out to people. If we all speak out, we can all help each other! Aww bless sweetie! I’m over 40 and still like I know nothing, but the great thing about life is that we keep on learning! There is no end point until the the ultimate end so enjoy all the twists, turns, highs and lows. It’s all just one big adventure!
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.. index:: balancing; operations .. index:: balancing; configure =============================== Manage Sharded Cluster Balancer =============================== .. default-domain:: mongodb .. contents:: On this page :local: :backlinks: none :depth: 1 :class: singlecol .. versionchanged:: 3.4 The balancer process has moved from the :binary:`~bin.mongos` instances to the primary member of the config server replica set. This page describes common administrative procedures related to balancing. For an introduction to balancing, see :ref:`sharding-balancing`. For lower level information on balancing, see :ref:`sharding-balancing-internals`. .. important:: Use the version of the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell that corresponds to the version of the sharded cluster. For example, do not use a 3.2 or earlier version of :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell against the 3.4 sharded cluster. Check the Balancer State ------------------------ :method:`sh.getBalancerState()` checks if the balancer is enabled (i.e. that the balancer is permitted to run). :method:`sh.getBalancerState()` does not check if the balancer is actively balancing chunks. To see if the balancer is enabled in your :term:`sharded cluster`, issue the following command, which returns a boolean: .. code-block:: javascript sh.getBalancerState() You can also see if the balancer is enabled using :method:`sh.status()`. The :data:`~sh.status.balancer.currently-enabled` field indicates whether the balancer is enabled, while the :data:`~sh.status.balancer.currently-running` field indicates if the balancer is currently running. .. _sharding-balancing-is-running: Check if Balancer is Running ---------------------------- To see if the balancer process is active in your :term:`cluster <sharded cluster>`: .. important:: Use the version of the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell that corresponds to the version of the sharded cluster. For example, do not use a 3.2 or earlier version of :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell against the 3.4 sharded cluster. #. Connect to any :binary:`~bin.mongos` in the cluster using the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell. #. Use the following operation to determine if the balancer is running: .. code-block:: javascript sh.isBalancerRunning() .. _sharded-cluster-config-default-chunk-size: Configure Default Chunk Size ---------------------------- The default chunk size for a sharded cluster is 64 megabytes. In most situations, the default size is appropriate for splitting and migrating chunks. For information on how chunk size affects deployments, see details, see :ref:`sharding-chunk-size`. Changing the default chunk size affects chunks that are processes during migrations and auto-splits but does not retroactively affect all chunks. To configure default chunk size, see :doc:`modify-chunk-size-in-sharded-cluster`. .. _sharding-schedule-balancing-window: .. _sharded-cluster-config-balancing-window: Schedule the Balancing Window ----------------------------- In some situations, particularly when your data set grows slowly and a migration can impact performance, it is useful to ensure that the balancer is active only at certain times. The following procedure specifies the ``activeWindow``, which is the timeframe during which the :term:`balancer` will be able to migrate chunks: .. include:: /includes/steps/schedule-balancer-window.rst .. _sharding-balancing-remove-window: Remove a Balancing Window Schedule ---------------------------------- If you have :ref:`set the balancing window <sharding-schedule-balancing-window>` and wish to remove the schedule so that the balancer is always running, use :update:`$unset` to clear the ``activeWindow``, as in the following: .. code-block:: javascript use config db.settings.update({ _id : "balancer" }, { $unset : { activeWindow : true } }) .. _sharding-balancing-disable-temporally: .. _sharding-balancing-disable-temporarily: Disable the Balancer -------------------- By default, the balancer may run at any time and only moves chunks as needed. To disable the balancer for a short period of time and prevent all migration, use the following procedure: #. Connect to any :binary:`~bin.mongos` in the cluster using the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell. #. Issue the following operation to disable the balancer: .. code-block:: javascript sh.stopBalancer() If a migration is in progress, the system will complete the in-progress migration before stopping. .. include:: /includes/extracts/4.2-changes-stop-balancer-autosplit.rst #. To verify that the balancer will not start, issue the following command, which returns ``false`` if the balancer is disabled: .. code-block:: javascript sh.getBalancerState() Optionally, to verify no migrations are in progress after disabling, issue the following operation in the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell: .. code-block:: javascript use config while( sh.isBalancerRunning() ) { print("waiting..."); sleep(1000); } .. note:: To disable the balancer from a driver, use the :command:`balancerStop` command against the ``admin`` database, as in the following: .. code-block:: javascript db.adminCommand( { balancerStop: 1 } ) .. _sharding-balancing-re-enable: .. _sharding-balancing-enable: Enable the Balancer ------------------- Use this procedure if you have disabled the balancer and are ready to re-enable it: #. Connect to any :binary:`~bin.mongos` in the cluster using the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell. #. Issue one of the following operations to enable the balancer: From the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell, issue: .. code-block:: javascript sh.startBalancer() .. note:: To enable the balancer from a driver, use the :command:`balancerStart` command against the ``admin`` database, as in the following: .. code-block:: javascript db.adminCommand( { balancerStart: 1 } ) .. include:: /includes/extracts/4.2-changes-start-balancer-autosplit.rst Disable Balancing During Backups -------------------------------- If MongoDB migrates a :term:`chunk` during a :doc:`backup </core/backups>`, you can end with an inconsistent snapshot of your :term:`sharded cluster`. Never run a backup while the balancer is active. To ensure that the balancer is inactive during your backup operation: - Set the :ref:`balancing window <sharding-schedule-balancing-window>` so that the balancer is inactive during the backup. Ensure that the backup can complete while you have the balancer disabled. - :ref:`manually disable the balancer <sharding-balancing-disable-temporarily>` for the duration of the backup procedure. If you turn the balancer off while it is in the middle of a balancing round, the shut down is not instantaneous. The balancer completes the chunk move in-progress and then ceases all further balancing rounds. Before starting a backup operation, confirm that the balancer is not active. You can use the following command to determine if the balancer is active: .. code-block:: javascript !sh.getBalancerState() && !sh.isBalancerRunning() When the backup procedure is complete you can reactivate the balancer process. Disable Balancing on a Collection --------------------------------- You can disable balancing for a specific collection with the :method:`sh.disableBalancing()` method. You may want to disable the balancer for a specific collection to support maintenance operations or atypical workloads, for example, during data ingestions or data exports. When you disable balancing on a collection, MongoDB will not interrupt in progress migrations. To disable balancing on a collection, connect to a :binary:`~bin.mongos` with the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell and call the :method:`sh.disableBalancing()` method. For example: .. code-block:: javascript sh.disableBalancing("students.grades") The :method:`sh.disableBalancing()` method accepts as its parameter the full :term:`namespace` of the collection. Enable Balancing on a Collection -------------------------------- You can enable balancing for a specific collection with the :method:`sh.enableBalancing()` method. When you enable balancing for a collection, MongoDB will not *immediately* begin balancing data. However, if the data in your sharded collection is not balanced, MongoDB will be able to begin distributing the data more evenly. To enable balancing on a collection, connect to a :binary:`~bin.mongos` with the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell and call the :method:`sh.enableBalancing()` method. For example: .. code-block:: javascript sh.enableBalancing("students.grades") The :method:`sh.enableBalancing()` method accepts as its parameter the full :term:`namespace` of the collection. Confirm Balancing is Enabled or Disabled ---------------------------------------- To confirm whether balancing for a collection is enabled or disabled, query the ``collections`` collection in the ``config`` database for the collection :term:`namespace` and check the ``noBalance`` field. For example: .. code-block:: javascript db.getSiblingDB("config").collections.findOne({_id : "students.grades"}).noBalance; This operation will return a null error, ``true``, ``false``, or no output: - A null error indicates the collection namespace is incorrect. - If the result is ``true``, balancing is disabled. - If the result is ``false``, balancing is enabled currently but has been disabled in the past for the collection. Balancing of this collection will begin the next time the balancer runs. - If the operation returns no output, balancing is enabled currently and has never been disabled in the past for this collection. Balancing of this collection will begin the next time the balancer runs. You can also see if the balancer is enabled using :method:`sh.status()`. The :data:`~sh.status.balancer.currently-enabled` field indicates if the balancer is enabled. .. index:: balancing; secondary throttle .. index:: secondary throttle Change Replication Behavior for Chunk Migration ----------------------------------------------- .. _sharded-cluster-config-secondary-throttle: Secondary Throttle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During chunk migration, the ``_secondaryThrottle`` value determines when the migration proceeds with next document in the chunk. In the :data:`config.settings` collection: - If the ``_secondaryThrottle`` setting for the balancer is set to a write concern, each document move during chunk migration must receive the requested acknowledgement before proceeding with the next document. - If the ``_secondaryThrottle`` setting for the balancer is set to ``true``, each document move during chunk migration must receive acknowledgement from at least one secondary before the migration proceeds with the next document in the chunk. This is equivalent to a write concern of :writeconcern:`{ w: 2 } <\<number\>>`. - If the ``_secondaryThrottle`` setting is unset, the migration process does not wait for replication to a secondary and instead continues with the next document. Default behavior for :ref:`WiredTiger <storage-wiredtiger>` starting in MongoDB 3.4. To change the ``_secondaryThrottle`` setting, connect to a :binary:`~bin.mongos` instance and directly update the ``_secondaryThrottle`` value in the :data:`~config.settings` collection of the :ref:`config database <config-database>`. For example, from a :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell connected to a :binary:`~bin.mongos`, issue the following command: .. code-block:: javascript use config db.settings.update( { "_id" : "balancer" }, { $set : { "_secondaryThrottle" : { "w": "majority" } } }, { upsert : true } ) The effects of changing the ``_secondaryThrottle`` setting may not be immediate. To ensure an immediate effect, stop and restart the balancer to enable the selected value of ``_secondaryThrottle``. For more information on the replication behavior during various steps of chunk migration, see :ref:`chunk-migration-replication`. For the :dbcommand:`moveChunk` command, you can use the command's ``_secondaryThrottle`` and ``writeConcern`` options to specify the behavior during the command. For details, see :dbcommand:`moveChunk` command. .. _wait-for-delete-setting: Wait for Delete ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The ``_waitForDelete`` setting of the balancer and the :dbcommand:`moveChunk` command affects how the balancer migrates multiple chunks from a shard. By default, the balancer does not wait for the on-going migration's delete phase to complete before starting the next chunk migration. To have the delete phase **block** the start of the next chunk migration, you can set the ``_waitForDelete`` to true. For details on chunk migration, see :ref:`sharding-chunk-migration`. For details on the chunk migration queuing behavior, see :ref:`chunk-migration-queuing`. The ``_waitForDelete`` is generally for internal testing purposes. To change the balancer's ``_waitForDelete`` value: #. Connect to a :binary:`~bin.mongos` instance. #. Update the ``_waitForDelete`` value in the :data:`~config.settings` collection of the :ref:`config database <config-database>`. For example: .. code-block:: javascript use config db.settings.update( { "_id" : "balancer" }, { $set : { "_waitForDelete" : true } }, { upsert : true } ) Once set to ``true``, to revert to the default behavior: #. Connect to a :binary:`~bin.mongos` instance. #. Update or unset the ``_waitForDelete`` field in the :data:`~config.settings` collection of the :ref:`config database <config-database>`: .. code-block:: javascript use config db.settings.update( { "_id" : "balancer", "_waitForDelete": true }, { $unset : { "_waitForDelete" : "" } } ) .. _balance-chunks-that-exceed-size-limit: Balance Chunks that Exceed Size Limit ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By default, MongoDB cannot move a chunk if the number of documents in the chunk is greater than 1.3 times the result of dividing the configured :ref:`chunk size<sharding-chunk-size>` by the average document size. Starting in MongoDB 4.4, by specifying the balancer setting ``attemptToBalanceJumboChunks`` to ``true``, the balancer can migrate these large chunks as long as they have not been labeled as :ref:`jumbo <jumbo-chunk>`. To set the balancer's ``attemptToBalanceJumboChunks`` setting, connect to a :binary:`~bin.mongos` instance and directly update the :data:`config.settings` collection. For example, from a :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell connected to a :binary:`~bin.mongos` instance, issue the following command: .. code-block:: javascript db.getSiblingDB("config").settings.updateOne( { _id: "balancer" }, { $set: { attemptToBalanceJumboChunks : true } }, { upsert: true } ) When the balancer attempts to move the chunk, if the queue of writes that modify any documents being migrated surpasses 500MB of memory the migration will fail. For details on the migration procedure, see :ref:`chunk-migration-procedure`. If the chunk you want to move is labeled ``jumbo``, you can :ref:`manually clear the jumbo flag <clear-jumbo-flag-manually>` to have the balancer attempt to migrate the chunk. Alternatively, you can use the :dbcommand:`moveChunk` command with :ref:`forceJumbo: true <movechunk-forceJumbo>` to manually migrate chunks that exceed the size limit (with or without the ``jumbo`` label). However, when you run :dbcommand:`moveChunk` with :ref:`forceJumbo: true <movechunk-forceJumbo>`, write operations to the collection may block for a long period of time during the migration. .. _sharded-cluster-config-max-shard-size: Change the Maximum Storage Size for a Given Shard ------------------------------------------------- By default shards have no constraints in storage size. However, you can set a maximum storage size for a given shard in the sharded cluster. When selecting potential destination shards, the balancer ignores shards where a migration would exceed the configured maximum storage size. The :data:`~config.shards` collection in the :ref:`config database<config-database>` stores configuration data related to shards. .. code-block:: javascript { "_id" : "shard0000", "host" : "shard1.example.com:27100" } { "_id" : "shard0001", "host" : "shard2.example.com:27200" } To limit the storage size for a given shard, use the :method:`db.collection.updateOne()` method with the :update:`$set` operator to create the ``maxSize`` field and assign it an ``integer`` value. The ``maxSize`` field represents the maximum storage size for the shard in ``megabytes``. The following operation sets a maximum size on a shard of ``1024 megabytes``: .. code-block:: javascript config = db.getSiblingDB("config") config.shards.updateOne( { "_id" : "<shard>"}, { $set : { "maxSize" : 1024 } } ) This value includes the mapped size of *all* data files on the shard, including the ``local`` and ``admin`` databases. By default, ``maxSize`` is not specified, allowing shards to consume the total amount of available space on their machines if necessary. You can also set ``maxSize`` when adding a shard. To set ``maxSize`` when adding a shard, set the :dbcommand:`addShard` command's ``maxSize`` parameter to the maximum size in ``megabytes``. The following command run in the :binary:`~bin.mongo` shell adds a shard with a maximum size of 125 megabytes: .. code-block:: javascript config = db.getSiblingDB("config") config.runCommand( { addshard : "example.net:34008", maxSize : 125 } )
X-ray microanalysis of HeLa S3 cells. II. Analysis of elemental levels during the cell cycle. HeLa S3 cells were synchronized using hydroxyurea. Cryoultramicrotomy and X-ray microanalysis were used to study changes occurring in concentrations of elements during the cell cycle of the synchronized cells. Three subcellular compartments were studied : cytoplasm, nucleus and nucleolus. Potassium concentrations showed little fluctuation in all of the cell compartments during the cell cycle. Sodium concentrations increased during S. and M phases, returning to lower levels in the G1 phase. Chlorine concentrations were highest during the S and G2 phases. At all stages of the cell cycle respective concentrations of potassium, sodium, sulphur and chlorine were similar in the cytoplasm and nucleus. Concentrations of phosphorus increased in the nucleus during S, G2 and M, and also showed fluctuations in the nucleolus during the cycle; these were not seen in the cytoplasm. In S, M and M/G1 sodium concentrations were highest in the nucleolus compared with the other compartments. In the cytoplasm these changes resulted in an increase in total monovalent cation concentration (i.e. sodium + potassium) during S, G2 and M, which returned to base levels after mitosis. This increase in monovalent cation concentration is due almost entirely to the increase in sodium, with little change occurring in the concentration of potassium.
import React from 'react'; import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; import moment from 'moment'; import { Link } from '@reach/router'; import { Utils } from '../../../utils/utils.js'; import { siteRoot } from '../../../utils/constants'; const GroupItemPropTypes = { group: PropTypes.object.isRequired, showSetGroupQuotaDialog: PropTypes.func.isRequired, showDeleteDepartDialog: PropTypes.func.isRequired, }; class GroupItem extends React.Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.state = { highlight: false, }; } onMouseEnter = () => { this.setState({ highlight: true }); } onMouseLeave = () => { this.setState({ highlight: false }); } render() { const group = this.props.group; const highlight = this.state.highlight; const newHref = siteRoot+ 'sys/departments/' + group.id + '/'; return ( <tr className={highlight ? 'tr-highlight' : ''} onMouseEnter={this.onMouseEnter} onMouseLeave={this.onMouseLeave}> <td><Link to={newHref}>{group.name}</Link></td> <td>{moment(group.created_at).fromNow()}</td> <td onClick={this.props.showSetGroupQuotaDialog.bind(this, group.id)}> {Utils.bytesToSize(group.quota)}{' '} <span title="Edit Quota" className={`fa fa-pencil-alt attr-action-icon ${highlight ? '' : 'vh'}`}></span> </td> <td className="cursor-pointer text-center" onClick={this.props.showDeleteDepartDialog.bind(this, group)}> <span className={`sf2-icon-delete action-icon ${highlight ? '' : 'vh'}`} title="Delete"></span> </td> </tr> ); } } GroupItem.propTypes = GroupItemPropTypes; export default GroupItem;
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Sách: Everything, Everything My disease is as rare as it is famous. Basically, I’m allergic to the world. I don’t leave my house, have not left my house in seventeen years. The only people I ever see are my mom and my nurse, Carla. But then one day, a moving truck arrives next door. I look out my window, and I see him. He’s tall, lean and wearing all black—black T-shirt, black jeans, black sneakers, and a black knit cap that covers his hair completely. He catches me looking and stares at me. I stare right back. His name is Olly. Maybe we can’t predict the future, but we can predict some things. For example, I am certainly going to fall in love with Olly. It’s almost certainly going to be a disaster.
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Pages Saturday, April 10, 2010 What a game. The Atlanta Thrashers, especially Ondrej Pavelec, managed to control the mighty Washington Capitals for two periods. However, even a hot goalie could not stop them for long, and, following a 3-goal burst in just 3:16, the Washington Capitals ended the night with an exciting 5-2 victory. I have to say, the Alexander Ovechkin – Nicklas Backstrom – Alexander Semin line really is incredible, and can bring the goals when needed. How does 4 goals, 5 assists, and 9 points for an average ice time of about 21 minutes sound? Also, the line went a combined +11 in one game, and had a total of 18 shots on goal. Boudreau, if you need offense, all Ovechkin – Backstrom – Semin. They’ll get it done. Alexander Semin really wants goal #40….. he had 11 shots, and both of his line mates had 2 goals apiece. He apparently was mad after the game….. hopefully #40 comes for #28 against Boston on Sunday. Alexander Ovechkin, meanwhile, picked up goal #50 for the season. He has had 4 50-goal season in his first 5 season in the NHL. Ovechkin, who also had an assist, retook both the NHL goal scoring lead and the points scoring lead, from Sidney Crosby (who trails by 1 goal) and Henrik Sedin (who trails by 1 point) respectively. Crosby has 2 games remaining, and Sedin has 1 game remaining. With a 3-point night against Boston, if he plays, Ovechkin can match his career-high in points, 112, which was set in the 2007-2008 season. Backstrom has set career highs in every category; Goals, 33 (previous high was 22) Assists, 68 (previous high was 66) Points, 101 (previous high was 88) Plus/Minus, 38 (previous high was 16) Penalty Minutes, 50 (previous high was 46) Shooting Percentage, 15.1% (previous high was 12.6%) Also to note; Backstrom’s average time on ice has only increased by about 30 seconds. Jose Theodore was fantastic; the only goals he let in were a strange, very-top-of-the-net goal that went in right under the crossbar, and a own-goal of the skate of Brendan Morrison. I’m thinking Theodore is the playoff starter. Theodore’s save percentage was an excellent .935. Theodore also had his 4th 30-win season. Jeff Schultz continues his strong play and was a +4 for the night…. he is now +2 better than Ovechkin with 1 game remaining; his total +/- is an incredible +48. Speaking of +/-, 5 Capitals players, essentially last night’s 1st line and 1st defensive pairing, lead the league in +/-; Capitals players occupy 6 of the top 10 +/- rankings, and the rest of the top 10 players are Canucks. Take a look; +/- Rating Player Team Game Played + 48 Jeff Schultz, D Washington Capitals 72 + 46 Alexander Ovechkin, LW Washington Capitals 71 + 38 Nicklas Backstrom, C Washington Capitals 81 + 37 Mike Green, D Washington Capitals 74 + 35 Alexander Semin, LW Washington Capitals 72 + 33 Christian Ehrhoff, D Vancouver Canucks 79 + 32 Daniel Sedin, LW Vancouver Canucks 62 + 31 Henrik Sedin, C Vancouver Canucks 81 + 31 Alex Burrows, LW Vancouver Canucks 81 + 26 Tom Poti, D Washington Capitals 69 Most impressive, I would say. Also to note about tonight’s game; Mike Knuble, David Steckel, Matt Bradley, John Erskine, and Tom Poti were not playing. Milan Jurcina is still recovering from surgery, and will be able to play later in the playoffs. Reports are that Alexander Ovechkin might rest for Sunday’s game against the Boston Bruins; however, should the scoring title not be locked in by then, I’m fairly sure he’d play.
--- exp_name: qm8_gat exp_dir: exp/qm8_gat runner: QM8Runner use_gpu: true gpus: [0] seed: 1234 dataset: loader_name: QM8Data name: chemistry data_path: data/QM8/preprocess meta_data_path: data/QM8/QM8_meta.p num_atom: 70 num_bond_type: 6 model: name: GAT input_dim: 64 hidden_dim: [16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16] num_layer: 7 num_heads: [8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8] output_dim: 16 dropout: 0.0 loss: MSE train: optimizer: Adam lr_decay: 0.1 lr_decay_steps: [10000] num_workers: 4 max_epoch: 200 batch_size: 64 display_iter: 100 snapshot_epoch: 10000 valid_epoch: 1 lr: 1.0e-4 wd: 0.0e-4 momentum: 0.9 shuffle: true is_resume: false resume_model: None test: batch_size: 64 num_workers: 0 test_model:
The U.S. SVOD service has taken the North American rights to Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries and feature film Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears. The company has struck the deal with All3Media International and revealed the news at its TCA session. The Modern Murder Mysteries series moves the setting to the 1960s. In 1964, when the famous aunt she never knew, Phryne Fisher, goes missing over the highlands of New Guinea, the gorgeously reckless Peregrine Fisher, played by Geraldine Hakewill, Wanted inherits a windfall. Peregrine sets out to become a world-class private detective in her own right with the unerring guidance of The Adventuresses’ Club, a group of exceptional women of which her celebrated aunt was a member. The series co-stars Joel Jackson (Deadline Gallipoli) as ambitious cop Detective James Steed and Catherine McClements (Wentworth) as Birdie, an ex-member of WW2 Special Forces and head of The Adventuresses. The feature film Miss Fisher and The Crypt of Tears, continues the story of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, which aired for three seasons between 2012 and 2015. Essie Davis, who starred in The Babadook and Game of Thrones, returns. Set in the late 1920s, The Crypt of Tears follows the Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher on a Middle Eastern adventure in search of an ancient treasure. The film features several series regulars, including Nathan Page as Detective Inspector Jack Robinson, Miriam Margolyes as Aunt Prudence and Ashleigh Cummings as her loyal assistant and maid Dorothy ‘Dot’ Collins. Every Cloud Productions’ Fiona Eagger and Deb Cox are executive producing the film and series. Don Klees, Vice President of Programming for the Acorn brands at RLJ Entertainment, said, “After first introducing U.S. audiences to the fashionable Miss Phryne Fisher in 2013, Acorn TV is thrilled to work with Every Cloud Productions and All3Media on her highly anticipated return in a gorgeous, cinematic film, The Crypt of Tears, as well as introduce audiences to her equally fashionable and entertaining niece Peregrine Fisher in Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries. With these new acquisitions as well as Judy Davis’s Mystery Road, Guy Pearce’s Jack Irish and Marta Dusseldorp’s A Place to Call Home, Acorn TV remains a leading destination for bringing U.S. audiences the best in Australian television.”
Quick Code: BB-19025 NATV40-PP INA Yoke Type Track Roller In Stock Free Delivery Available Next Day Delivery AvailableOrder by 4pm Buy Now Qty: Product Specification Inside Dia (d) 40mm Outside Dia (D) 80mm Width (B) 32mm Brand INA Quick Order Code BB-19025 Product Description NATV40-PP INA Yoke Type Track Roller Yoke type track roller bearings can support high radial loads as well as axial loads arising from slight misalignment and skewed running; they are suitable for applications such as cam gears, bed ways and conveying equipment. The NATV-PP series has a full complement needle roller set with axial plain washers on both sides. This design is suitable for operating temperatures from -30°C to +100 °C, restricted by the grease and the seal material. It has an outside surface with the optimised INA profile.
Q: How to get total count for each star rating? I'm using Woocommerce and I'm trying to get the total for each star rating using the post id (just like in the image below). Each rating is stored on my database as a number from 1 - 5 I just don't know how to go about retrieving the total count for each rating. Any help will be greatly appreciated. A: You can use the function get_rating_count() by specifying on each call the value needed. For example : global $product; $rating_1 = $product->get_rating_count(1); $rating_2 = $product->get_rating_count(2); $rating_3 = $product->get_rating_count(3); $rating_4 = $product->get_rating_count(4); $rating_5 = $product->get_rating_count(5); You can read more about the function
Opinion From the critics Community Activity Comment Sweet story of a janitor who used to sing doo-wop back in the "oldie-but-goodie" days collecting all the shy kids together and teaching them to sing, perform, and find their own music in the everyday. So lovely!
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Q: Overwrite default XMLRPC function from plugin I want to overwrite the "metaWeblog.newMediaObject" xmlrpc call so the file is saved remotely. From mw_newMediaObject in class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php, i see that there is a hook: do_action('xmlrpc_call', 'metaWeblog.newMediaObject'); So I should be able to do something in my plugin like: add_action ('xmlrpc_call', 'myWewMediaObject'); function myWewMediaObject ($method) { if ($method=='metaWeblog.newMediaObject') { //perform some custom action } } However, since the do_action call is at the beginning of the mw_newMediaObject function, I am unsure how to stop the execution after my plugin function exists. Please let me know if I am on the right track and if there is another way to do this. A: Actually, that hook just lets you tie in to the beginning of executing that function, it doesn't let you override anything. If you want to replace this function entirely, I recommend two different options: 1. Don't use it Just define your own XMLRPC method (myNamespace.newMediaObject) and call that instead. 2. Replace it You can tie in to the xmlrpc_methods filter the same way you would to add a new method and can replace the callback for metaWeblog.newMediaObject: add_filter( 'xmlrpc_methods', 'myMediaHandler' ); function myMediaHandler( $methods ) { $methods[ 'metaWeblog.newMediaObject' ] = 'myMediaObject'; return $methods; } function myMediaObject( $args ) { // ... custom functionality } Just be sure to maintain the same format with the $args array and to call/apply the same actions/filters in your custom method so that you don't run into any surprises.
{% trans_default_domain 'cocorico_booking' %} {% embed "@CocoricoCore/Dashboard/layout_show_bill.html.twig" %} {% trans_default_domain 'cocorico_booking' %} {% set booking = booking_payin_refund.booking %} {#Currency values#} {% set amount_dec = booking_payin_refund.amountDecimal %} {% set amount_fees_dec = booking.amountFeeAsAskerDecimal %} {% set amount_excl_vat_dec = amount_fees_dec / (1 + vatRate) %} {% set amount_vat_dec = amount_fees_dec - amount_excl_vat_dec %} {#Currency formated#} {% set amount = amount_dec | format_price(app.request.locale, 2) %} {% set amount_fees = amount_fees_dec | format_price(app.request.locale, 2) %} {% set amount_vat = amount_vat_dec | format_price(app.request.locale, 2) %} {% set amount_excl_vat = amount_excl_vat_dec | format_price(app.request.locale, 2) %} {#Vars#} {% set listing = booking.listing %} {% set listing_translation = listing.translations[app.request.locale] %} {% set user = booking.user %} {% set user_timezone = booking.timeZoneAsker %} {% set user_address = booking.user.getAddresses %} {% set user_address = (user_address is empty) ? null : user_address[0] %} {% set bill_date_title = 'booking.bill.date.title'|trans %} {% set bill_date = booking_payin_refund.getPayedAt ? booking_payin_refund.getPayedAt|localizeddate('short', 'none', 'fr', user_timezone) : '' %} {% set isRefund = true %} {% endembed %}
+3.10(+0.23%) +0.06(+0.41%) 0.0000(-0.0000%) Microsoft's mixed reality headsets could save VR Microsoft (MSFT) has a plan to save VR — low-cost headsets and slick new controllers. It’s a heck of a game plan, and if it works it could put to bed any fears that the seemingly floundering virtual reality craze will fall to the wayside. I got to play with a Windows Mixed Reality headset and the new controllers, and despite a few hiccups due to the fact that I was using pre-release software, the experience was surprisingly on par with what more expensive headsets offer. VR at a lower price Microsoft’s biggest selling point for its Windows Mixed Reality headsets is how inexpensive they will be compared to competing headsets like Facebook’s (FB)Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. The Rift costs $499, though it’s on sale for $399 for a limited time, while the Vive costs $599. Microsoft says headsets using its Windows Mixed Reality platform, on the other hand, will start at $399. It’s important to note that both Oculus and HTC have significantly lowered the prices of their respective headsets since they debuted. The Oculus Rift originally cost $599 with an extra $280 for a pair of wireless motion controllers and a third camera for room-scale VR. The Vive, meanwhile, cost $800. PC manufacturers including Acer, Dell, HP and Lenovo are working on Windows Mixed Reality-powered headsets. Sony’s PlayStation VR, on the other hand, costs $399, but you need to spend an extra $60 for a required camera and $100 for a pair of wireless controllers. Adding to the cost reduction is the fact that Microsoft’s devices will work on a slew of laptops and PCs, not just high-end systems like the Rift and Vive. During my brief time with an Acer Windows Mixed Reality headset, a Microsoft rep let me play while connected to a high-powered laptop with a dedicated graphics chip, then switched the same headset over to a laptop with a less powerful integrated chip. You’ll still be limited in terms of the games you can play with your headset, of course. A PC with integrated graphics won’t exactly be able to play the latest and greatest titles, but you’ll still get at least some functionality out of it. Set up is easier I’ve used the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and PSVR in my apartment and after playing with them for a few days promptly took them apart and put them away until I found a new game to play. The reason? They’re too cumbersome. With the wires connecting the headset, the wires connecting the cameras and the power cables, your head ends up looking like Predator’s. Microsoft is aiming to fix that by cutting down on the wires required for its headsets, so you’ll be able to quickly set-up and take apart a Windows Mixed Reality kit faster than its competitors. I found the Acer headset I wore extremely lightweight, though it did begin to fog up a bit toward the end of my roughly 30-minute demo just as competing headsets have. Microsoft’s controllers were largely comfortable and easy to handle, though the positioning of the Windows button, which takes you out of games, was a bear to locate at times. That’s not to say that Microsoft’s offering is simple. There’s still a wire connecting you to your PC, and other companies like Facebook are working on wireless versions of their headsets, but for now Microsoft’s offering looks relatively simple to put together. The content I’m a big fan of virtual reality. The games and experiences I’ve played have largely been a blast. But nothing I’ve played so far has managed to grab me quite like a traditional on-screen game. Microsoft is aware of that and is hoping its own stable of games can improve the situation. The company has confirmed that it’s bringing its massive “Halo” franchise to its headsets, as well as the mega-hit “Minecraft.” On top of that, Microsoft says it’s working with the hugely popular Steam gaming service, which is also available with the Vive and Rift. If Microsoft can ensure that it provides enough top-shelf content for Windows Mixed Reality headsets, it might be able to push VR beyond its current state as a niche and further into the mainstream. Microsoft says its headsets will be available in time for the holiday shopping season, so stay tuned for my in-depth review in the coming months.
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Sunday, March 9, 2008 When compiling a list of rock drum legends, Carmine Appice certainly has to be near the top of any credible list. Before John Bonham, Ian Paice or Neal Peart, there was Appice. A very strong argument could be made that, Keith Moon and Ginger Baker aside, he was one of the original heavy drummers. Ever since his pioneering work with Vanilla Fudge, with whom he rocketed to the upper reaches of the charts, reaching #6 on the Billboard Singles Charts in 1968 with an inspired, psychedelicized heavy slab of proto metal cover version of The Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On," the Staten Island born drummer has been rightly considered one of the finest ever to sit behind the kit. A huge influence on many other all time greats, including Bonham, Appice's stature cannot be underestimated. In fact, either directly or indirectly his influence can be heard in pretty much any heavy rock drummer to come on the scene ever since. Throughout seminal 70s work with Cactus, Beck, Bogert & Appice, KGB, Tommy Bolin and The Rod Stewart Band (For whom he co wrote such huge hits such as "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" and Young Turks"), continuing throughout the 80s with King Kobra and Blue Murder, a stint with Ozzy Osbourne, as well as countless sessions. Most notably with Pink Floyd on their 'Momentary Lapse Of Reason' album, also appearing on albums by Ted Nugent, Jeff Beck, Eddie Money, Ron Wood and Rick Derringer, remaining extremely in demand throughout the decade. It would probably be much easier to create a list of who he hasn't played with than with whom he has. Continuing into the 90s with Mother's Army, more sessions and hugely popular, record setting drum clinics, the turn of the millennium has seen a flurry of activity, as appearances on releases by Heaven & Earth, John Sykes, Tim Bogert, Steve Fister and his own 'Guitar Zeus' and 'Travers & Appice' projects fully attest to. Add to this the work with the reunited Cactus, Vanilla Fudge and Carmine Appice's Slamm!!, and you have to wonder when he finds time to sleep. Never one to rest on his laurels, Appice has continued to forge a path that serves to reaffirm his status as one of the all time greats. An extremely astute businessman, he's been able to parlay his musical prowess into an exemplary, hugely profitable career that has spanned 40 years in the spotlight with no sign of slowing down anytime soon. http://www.carmineappice.net/
Find St Vigeans Church Post code is DD11 4RD. The church is located in the Hamlet of St Vigeans on the outskirts of the town of Arbroath in Angus, Scotland. Turn off the B933 between RM Condor and Arbroath at the sign for Kirkton Industrial Estate, and continue down the straight stretch of road until the bend where, round the bend, there is a no-through-road sign for a road on the left. Turn into this road and you will find us down the hill. There is a car park beside the hall which you will find if you follow the road round to the opposite side of the church. We can also be reached from the other side of town by leaving the A92, the main Montrose to Arbroath road, turning off (heading towards Arbroath) first right after the Meadowbank Inn/Milk Bar (and before the Golden Lion Garage). Continue along the straight stretch of road, and turn off first right (at the bend) to head out to the country again. At the foot of that hill (Tarry Brae) there is a no-through-road to the left. Take that and park in the car park. (From this side you cannot take your car right up to the door of the hall as you can from the other side.)
/** * */ package com.javaaid.hackerrank.solutions.languages.java.datastructures; import java.util.Scanner; /** * @author Kanahaiya Gupta * */ public class Java2DArray { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in); int arr[][] = new int[6][6]; for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < 6; j++) { arr[i][j] = in.nextInt(); } } int maxSum = Integer.MIN_VALUE, sum = 0; ; for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < 6; j++) { if ((i + 2 < 6) && (j + 2) < 6) { sum = arr[i][j] + arr[i][j + 1] + arr[i][j + 2] + arr[i + 1][j + 1] + arr[i + 2][j] + arr[i + 2][j + 1] + arr[i + 2][j + 2]; if (sum > maxSum) maxSum = sum; } } } System.out.println(maxSum); in.close(); } }
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A Garveyite's commmentary on world events and other stuff. (10 years of informed commentary) Days Black People Not Re-Enslaved By Trump Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Arrested For Being An "Uppity Negro" Sandra Bland was wrongfully arrested for being an Uppity Negro(tm). The dash cam video proves this beyond any doubt whatsoever: [This link is broken] You need to watch the video from the beginning because it is instructive on what was going on in the mind of the officer. The footage starts with him giving a "friendly" warning to a driver he had pulled over. Apparently that person did not have their insurance on them. He's friendly to the driver. It is apparent, later that he EXPECTS that people he pulls over should all be happy about being pulled over. After giving the warning to the driver he pulls a U-turn and heads up the road. He runs up on Sandra's car, which is in the left lane. Sandra seeing the police car running up behind her quickly pulls into the right lane to let the officer pass. She does so without using her signal. A reasonable officer (or any other person for that matter) would have seen the courtesy given to them and moved to pass the slower moving vehicle. This cop uses that courtesy as a pretext to stop Sandra on a technicality. Let me be clear here, under law the officer has a right to pull Sandra over for non indicating a lane change. However, they have discretion as to the enforcement of such an infraction. I would suggest that because Bland had out of state plates, the officer decided to use his "discretion" to "investigate" an out of stater. It happens in parts of Texas often. I will also point out that Bland pulled over immediately which indicates that she was cooperative. Cooperative does not mean "happy to be in the situation". The officer approaches the passenger side of the vehicle (standard procedure) asks for Sandra's documents and asks her if she's OK. Now personally I think the officer was being an ass for asking the person he just inconvenienced whether they are OK. BUt maybe in that part of Texas he expects people to be OK with that. She doesn't say much. He returns to his vehicle to run the plates and whatever else police do in such situations. When he returns to Sandra's vehicle, this time at the driver's side, he asks again if she's OK. She says she isn't and he asks why and she tells him that she didn't appreciate being pulled over after moving over to let him pass. That is reasonable. At that point the entire attitude of the police officer changes and he steps outside the law. It is not resisting an officer to tell him why you're bothered by a stop, particularly after that officer just asked for that information. The old rule applies: don't ask questions you don't want the answers to. Then the officer goes further into abuse of power by telling Sandra to put out her cigarette. Why? What did her smoking have to do with being given a ticket for changing lanes? Sandra was absolutely right to question him on that. When he then takes her refusal to comply with what is CLEARLY an UNLAWFUL order, he orders her out of the vehicle. Although an officer can order a person out of a vehicle, it must be under probable cause. He has none. You cannot give a lawful order to enforce a previous UNLAWFUL order. The officer tries to tell Bland that he was going to do her a favor by giving her a warning. This goes back to the stop at the top of the video. He expects everyone to smile and be thankful that he's only wasted his time demonstrating his authority. This is why I say that it is clear that Bland was arrested for being an "Uppity Negro". Once Bland answered his question as to why she was upset he should have given her the ticket and gone about his business and he knows this. Everything that happened after that was because he was personally offended. This was not law enforcement this was ego enforcement. At this point I cannot say beyond reasonable doubt whether Bland was murdered in the jail cell, but I can say for certain that had the officer at the initial point of contact acted in a professional manner that Bland would be alive today.
/** * Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0. */ #include <aws/iotthingsgraph/model/DescribeNamespaceRequest.h> #include <aws/core/utils/json/JsonSerializer.h> #include <utility> using namespace Aws::IoTThingsGraph::Model; using namespace Aws::Utils::Json; using namespace Aws::Utils; DescribeNamespaceRequest::DescribeNamespaceRequest() : m_namespaceNameHasBeenSet(false) { } Aws::String DescribeNamespaceRequest::SerializePayload() const { JsonValue payload; if(m_namespaceNameHasBeenSet) { payload.WithString("namespaceName", m_namespaceName); } return payload.View().WriteReadable(); } Aws::Http::HeaderValueCollection DescribeNamespaceRequest::GetRequestSpecificHeaders() const { Aws::Http::HeaderValueCollection headers; headers.insert(Aws::Http::HeaderValuePair("X-Amz-Target", "IotThingsGraphFrontEndService.DescribeNamespace")); return headers; }
Israel Adesanya sat down in a crowded room at the UFC's Las Vegas training center and greeted the crowd in English and Mandarin. He apologized for his relative lack of proficiency in the second language, which he learned during his kickboxing career in China. “If I'd had a Chinese girlfriend back then, maybe I'd be fluent,” Adesanya said with a grin. “But if you don't use it, you lose it.” The Nigeria-born, New Zealand-raised UFC middleweight champion has never lost in the cage. He is also a charismatic, multilingual citizen of the world who appears to be the next fighter in line for superstardom with the UFC, which would love to capitalize on his potential for global appeal. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Yet Adesanya (18-0, 14 KOs) knows his aspirations hang in the balance on every fight. He intends to stay on course when he takes on fearsome Brazilian veteran Yoel Romero (13-4) on Saturday night in the main event of UFC 248 in his first defense of an undisputed title belt. “A lot is on the line in this fight,” Adesanya said. “I don't know what the odds are, but I feel like the underdog. I feel like a lot of people want to see me fall in this fight. This is the nature of what we've created. We like to build people up, and we like to tear them down because we see inadequacy in ourselves from the way they're shining.” Adesanya actually is a solid favorite in the main event of the UFC's latest pay-per-view show at T-Mobile Arena. The penultimate bout also has global appeal, with new Chinese strawweight champion Zhang Weili defending her belt against former champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk of Poland. Although Adesanya is telling himself that he's the underdog, most everyone else is expecting an impressive performance from the champion who has taken over the UFC division long dominated by Anderson Silva. Adesanya won his title with a knockout of Robert Whittaker last October, establishing himself as the world's top 185-pounder — and picking up all the distractions and challenges that come along with the distinction. Adesanya speaks about the downside of success just as openly as he discusses his plans to thrash Romero. “The leeches are everywhere,” Adesanya said. "The snakes, the vultures. They usually circle around dead, deceased creatures, but I'm thriving. I'm living. I've tightened my circle. There's definitely been a lot of people I've cut off as recently as this week. It's unfortunate, because not all your homies can grow with you." Romero turns 43 years old next month, and the famously musclebound fighter has lost three of his last four bouts by decision. This matchup is his first chance to fight for an undisputed UFC title belt. Zhang (20-1, 10 KOs) and Adesanya both burst onto the UFC scene in 2018 after years of toil in smaller promotions. Their talents became undeniable, and both capitalized on their first title shots with victories that boosted the promotion's visibility outside North America. Zhang became the first Chinese champion in UFC history last August with her impressive stoppage of Jessica Andrade. Her first defense is a difficult matchup with Jedrzejczyk, who held the strawweight title from March 2015 to November 2017, when Rose Namajunas dramatically stopped the previously unbeaten champion. Jedrzejczyk lost three of four fights, including a failed flyweight title shot against Valentina Shevchenko, in a rough 13-month span that she attributed to trouble in her personal life. She claims to be refocused and determined to recapture her belt, and she has been notably confrontational in her promotion of this fight with Zhang. Jedrzejczyk also got in trouble with the UFC and insulted Zhang when she posted a meme on social media linking the Chinese champion to coronavirus. “I put a lot of pressure on myself, but I like it,” Jedrzejczyk said. “This is how I motivate myself. Soon I'm going to retire. I made my money. Stepping in there and fighting for the title, I feel like a winner already.”
Hitman Hitman game is a video game series and it was developed by the Danish company called IO interactive. Before, it was published under Eidos Interactive and it is currently published under Square Enix. The series is found on the Microsoft Windows and other video consoles and they include PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, GameCube, Playstation 2 and on Xbox. This game series had now expanded and it has become a novel called Hitman: Enemy Within, it was written under William C Dietz and it was followed by the Hitman: Damnation and it is an official prequel to the first installment known as Absolution. There is also a film adaptation of Hitman and it was based on the game’s storyline. Even if the film got negative reception and it became a failure to the critics, it was a success financially. Another film called Hitman: Agent 47 got released in the year 2015 and it also got negative reviews. The story line of the game is about Agent 47 and he was referred to like 47 and Mr 47. He is a cloned assassin who is available for hire and he has a flawless record that put him at a high demand in the elite and wealthy people. Plot The game at first starts when 47 is able to escape away of the sanitarium where he was imprisoned and he is being guided by an overseer but who is mysterious. In a year, he is already working under ICA or International Contract Agency and he is under Diana Burnwood. He is being sent on the mission to kill four bosses of criminal world around the world and he has to kill the fifth who is Doctor Kovacs and he was at the prison of Sanitarium where 47 was imprisoned. As the events happens, 47 came to find out that all people he is asked to kill were the members of an advanced cloning experiment and he was the result of this and became a perfect assassin. Ort-Meyer who is a professor and a head of scientific element, is found out to be the person who ordered these hits and afterwards looking to protect himself, he has to send a highly trained but a docile clones under the name of 48 to kill 47. 47 was able to kill these clones with a help of another agent and also killed Ort-Meyer. After the revelation, 47 was able to leave the life of an assassin and went to look for peace in monastery in Sicily but he had to be an assassin again when his friend and a mentor called Father Vittorio was kidnapped and had to go to work again full time at ICA. Gameplay The objective of the game is killing all the targets that had been assigned and sometime they can be multiple while at other times, the additional targets are given for optional bonus. In many cases, Hitman lets the player to play with many options in order to accomplish his task. The player is able to perform the assignation in a precise manner or he can slaughter anyone he meets so that he can be able to achieve the goals of his mission. However, the reward of the game is found in the subtle approach and it is through awarding special weapons and cash bonuses. The player gets better ranks that are being achieved through elimination the assigned targets and to do this without raising the alarm while doing so. The 47 agent is also able to put on the disguise like being a waiter, police officer or a repairman in order to fool the enemies or to get access to the restricted place. The focus for Hitman is not about hiding in shadows but it is also about blending with them. It is up to a player to initiate the violence because the guards will not open the fire if they have not been provoked. How to play Dalia Margolis and Viktor Novikov are not having a good day. They had been poisoned, stabbed and shot. Every time that a killer gets information about an environment and the tools that are able to use against the target, he will start his killings. When you became Agent 47, you will be free to take down the targets in many ways as you may wish to. The best part in Blood Money is that you will be given the chance of stopping what you are doing and to observe. 47 had been invited to a fashion show while his targets run around and this gives him some freedom for wandering around. After that, the access is given in the layers. You can disguise like a palace staff and you can start to roam into the ground floor basement, however, the access to the upper levels continues to be restricted. While other disguises for basement and floor. Some disguises may have restrictions. The NPCs reacts to every costume and this is based on the perceived status and what you as the wearer want to do. Having a disguise does not mean a free pass. When you dress like the bodyguard, some few of other bodyguards in the level may recognize that you are not a bodyguard using the UI indicator. The disguise together with suspicion that it is being raised when he has put on them; it is something that the Hitman series; will have to struggle with from time to time. A new system used is now a success and the UI of the game are a success. An indicator may be disabled so that you may get a purer and a more challenging experience. A social stealth of this game is forgiving compared to the old Hitman games. Now even when you are disguised, you may sprint and you will not raise the suspicion. This is a concession toward the convenience which does only something little in order to chip away on the immersion. However, the NPCs will not raise the eyebrow even while sneaking around or scaling or clambering around the buildings as long as you are doing something right. To get closer to the target is just half your challenge. The killing act is something open to the experimentation. The game can be played in different play style starting from clean and professional hit and to a murder spree. An end of the mission rating on the screen shows which method which is preferred while the format encourages the replayability of the game. If you want to get the direction while playing, there is a new system of opportunities which may guide you to reach to unique solutions. The system is like the expanded version for set piece accident of Blood Money and it points the use to most satisfying kills of Paris. When it is fully enabled, the opportunities are somehow handy-holdy and they tell the user on how to complete every action and they remove puzzle element with it. However, you may choose a cut down version which removes the objective markers or to disable UI at once so that you can discover the Opportunities in the natural way using the overhead snippets and the notes and the conversation that are being found at every level. The success behind Hitman is found in the broad appeal. It is able to take the accessibility of Absolution which is a slick third-person control scheme with the instinct mode which is used to highlight the target, the weapons with more key information. The game has some snippets within the story but they are also seeded within the incidental conversations with the cutscenes that take a place after every mission. It does not feel like the hitman which may take away the control mid-mission of the game. It is easier to turn sniffy when it comes to the accessibility and when it is done in the right manner, it will fit within the philosophy of the game. In most levels, it is possible to finish the game easily. 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(BERLIN, GERMANY) -- As the organiser of Venus has announced, Micaela Schäfer will be the face of the 15th Venus international trade fair which will take place from 29.09. To 02.10.2011 at the Berliner Messegelände below the radio tower. Micaela Schäfer is a logical and consistent continuation of what began four years ago with Tatjana Gsell. While we almost exclusively worked with unknown models as the face of Venus until 2007, we were able to secure a nationally recognised face for the Venus campaign for the first time in 2008 with Tatjana Gsell. The high media attention achieved through this was continued the year after by Nadja Abd El Farrag, alias Naddel, and last year the combination of Angie Katze and Dolly Buster also represented Venus very successfully in the media. Micaela Schäfer has an erotic charisma, is very pretty, is in the public eye and is a subject of media interest, she is very photogenic and is also not shy in front of the camera. She has proven this with her appearances on Germany’s Next Topmodel and Big Brother. She has already won several Miss competitions, including the 2004 Miss East Germany title, she was Miss Venus 2005 and then Miss Maxim in 2006. She was photographed together with Daniela Katzenberger in the D&W catalogue and she has also featured in Playboy and in FHM. She is therefore well suited to Venus because the world's biggest, international specialist trade fair for erotic products with ambitions in the lifestyle sector is also worth a good look at. Exhibitors and visitors from over 60 countries across the world last year and in previous years also saw Venus as the fair that you have to attend. Here you can find everything that any man or woman could want from erotic film to high-end toys, exciting lingerie and a range of internet offers. And this year, you can also see Micaela Schäfer at the 15th Venus international trade fair. You can find out more about Micaela Schäfer: http://de.pluspedia.org/wiki/Micaela_Schäfer For photos, please go to press@venus-berlin.com. You can find out more information about the 15th Venus international trade fair at www.venus-berlin.com. All materials constituting text, articles, press releases, stories, columns, photographs, graphics, and code on the AINews.com domain are protected by copyright, and either owned by Adult Industry News (AINews.com), or reproduced with permission from other copyright owners. It may be downloaded and printed for personal reference, but not otherwise copied, altered in any way, or transmitted to others, without the written permission of Adult Industry News (AINews.com).
Human Resources Service Group Courses Planning your CalPERS Retirement Prerequisites: Must be at least 50 years old and have at least 5 years of service with CalPERS Course Information: For employees who are nearing retirement, this class helps you plan and prepare for retirement. Learn more about your CalPERS benefits from a CalPERS Representative and the retirement process when you attend this class. This class is ideal for employees who are at least 50 years old and have at least 5 years of service with CalPERS. Subjects that will be discussed: CSU's Got Talent Webcast Trainings Prerequisites: None Course Information: All CSU staff and faculty are invited to attend free systemwide professional development webcast trainings offered by the CSU Systemwide Professional Development. No registration necessary, limited to the first 200 logins (multiple viewers can sit in the same room and use one link.) September 18th at 1 p.m. "An Everyone Culture: Creating a Radically Inclusive Growth Culture" with Andy Fleming, CEO and founding principal of WAY TO GROW INC. November 16 at 2 p.m. "Leader as Coach: Save Time & Solve Problems by Asking the Right Questions" with Training Specialist, Julia Heatherwick, from Humboldt State University Human Resources and Academic Personnel Services
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21st Century Curriculum 21st Century Thursdays and Future Fridays are just some of the high lights of STEM Education. At STEM International School students in preschool through 12th grade enjoy a three day formal learning week and every Thursday is the 21st Century Thursday. On this day the students experience hands-on opportunities to be innovative and put into practice 21st-century skills namely Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Critical thinking. Every Friday is an informal Future Friday experience. On this day students learn from people who are already in the working world through job shadowing opportunities, community service, educational, and leisure field trips as well as listening to 21st leaders in different industries. STEM CURRICULUM AFRICA’S FUTURE DEPENDS ON STEM EDUCATION! STEM curriculum implements project-based learning at all grade levels. Students carry out appropriate grade level activities and make presentations and final projects related to the topic of study. Students are presented with numerous opportunities to learn and practice 21st-century skills namely communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. LEADERSHIP ACADEMY EXPERIENCE At STEM International we follow the highly reputed leadership curriculum LEADER IN ME from the FranklinCovey Institute. Content from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a key component of the overall Leader in Me process. 7 habits namely; Being proactive, begin with the end in mind, think win-win, seek first to understand before being understood, first things first, synergy and sharpen the saw are at the core of the Leadership program- The Influence Program. STEM International School offers this program for students from 3yrs to 12th grade. This student-oriented institution prepares young minds for effective leadership in the 21st century through hands-on learning. Business, political, and educational leaders are increasingly asking schools to teach students skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, creativity, and collaboration. Such skills are often referred to as “21st century skills” essential to any future leaders. To this end STEM International - an American STEM and Leadership Curriculum Home school finds its Mission. Want to Hear From Us? Leave this field empty if you're human: About Us STEM International uses an American Curriculum, with a strong emphasis on STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) Education from Preschool – 12th grade.
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Posted tagged ‘Harbowl jokes’ The story is that Joanie Harbaugh, sister to John and Jim, is the most competitive of the Harbaugh siblings. Wonder how many NFL teams will be lining up to offer her a contract. – Actually the Super Bowl itself should be no problem. But what John and Jim Harbaugh’s parents really want to do is to hide out from the media for 13 days of interview hell. – Well, now that the SF 49ers are going to the Super Bowl, maybe they finally can get some corporation to pony up over $300 million for naming rights for their as yet unnamed Santa Clara stadium opening in 2014. Monte T’eo has agreed to an televised interview with Katie Couric. Did even Oprah find his potential explanations unbelievable? – Okay, I know I personally got distracted by the Manti T’eo girlfriend issue and Lance Armstrong but watching the 49ers Falcons game have to figure the NFL outlawed pass defense last week while we weren’t paying attention? – Happiest football fans in the country right now: anyone who went to Vegas and bet the “over” on the 49ers-Falcons. (Which was about 49.) – Open note to all NFL players: Yes, I understand your exuberance over a good play, but is it really necessary to dance when it’s early in the first quarter? – It took over five hours for Novak Djokovic to beat Stanislas Wawrinka in an Australian Open match. Five hours?! That’s almost as long as the opening remarks for a Joe Biden speech. – Although the New York Jets hired Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg, they apparently have no interest in Michael Vick. Which is bad news, for comedy writers. – Missed SNL this week, of course with Manti T’eo, Lance Armstrong, Jodie Foster’s speech, etc…felt like the entire week was an episode of SNL. – At Newark Airport, a United Airlines employee was injured today when he was pinned between a luggage cart and a food service truck. Most travelers were shocked – United still has food trucks?
TNW Sites Sony’s $100 PS Vita TV isn’t perfect, but it has the potential to surpass Apple TV, Roku and OUYA No-one was expecting PS Vita TV. There were no leaks. No rumors. The spotlight was firmly focused on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, so the chances of Sony announcing a new piece of hardware were slim. Yet they did. PS Vita TV might not be a perfect product, but I don’t mind. Even in its current state, I think it looks fantastic. The system is understated and tiny. Based on the images and promotional videos released so far, it looks smaller than a regular point-and-shoot camera. It makes the Android-powered OUYA look excessive. Bulky even, which is quite an achievement given that the Kickstarter-funded gaming console is roughly the size of a Rubik’s Cube. When Sony launches PS Vita TV in Japan this November (a wider release is yet to be confirmed) it’ll be sold for just 9,954 yen. That’s sub-$100, which is exactly the same as OUYA, Apple TV and other set-top streaming boxes such as Roku. For new hardware, it’s a highly competitive price point. A superior gaming experience The microconsole plays a mixture of both new and classic games. Players will eventually have access to 1,300 titles originally released for the PlayStation and PS One, as well as the more recent PlayStation Portable and PS Vita systems. It’s not a complete library for any of these consoles, but it’s a notable sum of what used to be a full, $60 experience. The system can play Vita cartridges too, although the list of supported games is restricted. PlayStation Vita TV uses the Dual Shock 3 controller, so any titles that use the PS Vita’s front and back touchscreen aren’t supported. That rules out some of the original PS Vita’s best games including Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Wipeout 2048 and Gravity Rush. It’s a huge flaw. Nevertheless, PS Vita TV should have a great library of games targeted at traditional console players in Japan. It’s a true handheld gaming console, but ported to the television for a fraction of the price. Unlike OUYA, it also comes with a comfortable and durable controller that players already love. The cost of each title is yet to be confirmed, but they’re likely to mirror the current prices for PS Vita digital content. That could be a shock to the average person who is used to spending 99 cents on an iOS or Android app, but it’s important for Sony to emphasize that these are big budget games, without any unscrupulous free-to-play mechanics or microtransactions hidden inside. Of course, Sony also has the option to offer additional games on PS Vita TV at lower price points. The infrastructure and marketplace already exists, they just need to make it happen. Regardless, the current pricing model should be a compelling offer for parents. As with traditional gaming consoles (provided they don’t save their debit or credit card details) they can buy a game once and not have to worry about their child or children spending an eye-watering amount of money by mistake. Movies, TV and music PS Vita TV can be used to access video and music services such as Hulu, Music Unlimited, Video Unlimited and Nico Nico. It’s essentially the PS Vita hardware and UI, but with a couple of new apps thrown into the mix. The system supports Remote Play, which means that players can stream PlayStation 4 games and potentially other multimedia content to whatever display the PS Vita TV is hooked up to. So unlike OUYA, Apple TV, Roku and other set-top streaming boxes, the console is capable of true next-gen gaming. Admittedly, this functionality relies on consumers being invested in the Sony ecosystem, but it’s a unique feature for the system. On its own, PS Vita TV’s streaming capabilities are a little limited. That could change, however, if Sony ever decides to release it on Western shores. If the company can bring on board services such as Netflix, Amazon Instant Video (or LoveFilm Instant, depending on your region), ESPN and HBO GO, PS Vita TV will be a day one purchase for many people, myself included. A traditional console experience, coupled with some of the best streaming services for less than $100. It’s an easy sell. Why just Japan? For now, it makes sense for Sony to release the PS Vita TV as an exclusive for Japan. The PlayStation 4 is launching in North America on November 15, before hitting Japan on February 22 next year. Why the gap in release dates? Sony wants to prioritize Western markets with the PlayStation 4. These areas are akin to swing states in a presidential election campaign: Sony has always been strong in Japan, so it wants to focus its efforts on these pivotal countries where opinion is still divided. That decision has already upset some of its fans in Japan though. PS Vita TV could arguably be seen as a peace-offering by Sony, a final safeguard to reassure its domestic supporters over the New Year period. But there’s another angle here. The PS Vita TV is an unknown quantity for Sony. At this point, it’s difficult to see OUYA and other microconsoles such as the GameStick, Gamepop and NVIDIA Shield ever truly taking off. But if they do, Sony has a platform it can quickly push out internationally. The system is a line in the sand. An indication by Sony that it can compete with inexpensive, low-end hardware if needed. The threat from Apple TV It’s difficult to predict what Apple will do next with its own set-top streaming box. Apple TV has never been a huge product for the company, at least not in comparison to the iPhone, iPad, iMac and MacBook. It could also enter the gaming market in a huge way. Apple already has a massive catalog of iOS games in the App Store, many of which users have already purchased. If it were to give players the ability to simply download their library at no extra cost and play them freely on their television, Apple TV would be huge. If that were to happen, the average family could shy away from the $399-$499 price point of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Gamers will always want the big budget, traditional console experience, but it’s easy to see the casual, Nintendo Wii and Kinect market transitioning to Apple TV. Especially with AirPlay and the existing iTunes storefront thrown into the mix. A defensive play Whether or not a next generation Apple TV emerges, Sony is well-positioned to push back with the PS Vita TV. It’s pretty cheap – perfect for new players – and an ideal counterpoint to the expensive, bleeding edge technology found in the PlayStation 4. But the system is flawed. The inability to play titles that make the most of the original PS Vita’s innovative hardware will be a huge letdown to many players. An easy, inexpensive workaround is vital if the PS Vita TV is to ever become a commercial success. Likewise, it needs widespread app support. Pulling from the $399 PlayStation 4 isn’t enough, and in many ways derails the original purpose of the system. If Sony is to release the device globally, it’ll need to offer an identical library of apps to Roku and Apple TV, if not more. Despite these shortcomings, the PS Vita TV has huge potential. The hardware is sleek, the games are compelling and it’s priced competitively. If Sony supports it properly, I see no reason why it can’t coexist with the PlayStation 4 and eventually surpass other microconsoles and set-top streaming boxes.
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Frequency of potential azole drug-drug interactions and consequences of potential fluconazole drug interactions. To assess the frequency of potential azole-drug interactions and consequences of interactions between fluconazole and other drugs in routine inpatient care. We performed a retrospective cohort study of hospitalized patients treated for systemic fungal infections with an oral or intravenous azole medication between July 1997 and June 2001 in a tertiary care hospital. We recorded the concomitant use of medications known to interact with azole antifungals and measured the frequency of potential azole drug interactions, which we considered to be present when both drugs were given together. We then performed a chart review on a random sample of admissions in which patients were exposed to a potential moderate or major drug interaction with fluconazole. The list of azole-interacting medications and the severity of interaction were derived from the DRUGDEX System and Drug Interaction Facts. Among the 4,185 admissions in which azole agents (fluconazole, itraconazole or ketoconazole) were given, 2,941 (70.3%) admissions experienced potential azole-drug interactions, which included 2,716 (92.3%) admissions experiencing potential fluconazole interactions. The most frequent interactions with potential moderate to major severity were co-administration of fluconazole with prednisone (25.3%), midazolam (17.5%), warfarin (14.7%), methylprednisolone (14.1%), cyclosporine (10.7%) and nifedipine (10.1%). Charts were reviewed for 199 admissions in which patients were exposed to potential fluconazole drug interactions. While four adverse drug events (ADEs) caused by fluconazole were found, none was felt to be caused by a drug-drug interaction (DDI), although in one instance fluconazole may have contributed. Potential fluconazole drug interactions were very frequent among hospitalized patients on systemic azole antifungal therapy, but they had few apparent clinical consequences.
India, China not responsible for oil price rise: Deora New Delhi, July 3 (IANS) Blaming India and China for the oil price hike is “completely devoid of merit”, Indian petroleum minister Murli Deora told the World Petroleum Congress in Madrid Thursday. Oil prices again broke another record Thursday with Brent crude, sourced from the North Sea, rising over $146 a barrel in London. Oil prices are now more than five times their level seven years ago. “A small section of the oil analysts has been ascribing the relentless rise in crude prices in recent months to the spurt in demand for oil from India and China. I wish to take this opportunity to set the record straight,” Deora said. The minister said while the two Asian giants accounted for one-third of the world’s population, their combined oil consumption is less than one-eighth of global consumption. “And, with steadily declining energy intensity, both our countries are registering rapid economic growth with less than proportionate increase in oil demand,” Deora said, adding that the high rate of growth in the two countries was a “significant factor in ensuring stable and orderly growth of world economy”. Further, he noted, India’s surplus refining capacity has a “sobering effect” on prices of refined oil products as it reduced the imbalance between demand and supply. “Given these facts, we are of the firm view that attribution of high crude prices to rising demand from India and China is completely devoid of merit and misses the wood for the trees,” he said. Deora also justified India’s subsidy on motor and cooking fuels, saying the current volatility of the market made it imperative for states to have a buffer. “While we agree that fuel subsidies may have a negative impact on the energy market in the long run, the current volatility in international oil prices and its potential for destabilizing emerging economies makes state intervention in pricing of life-line fuels inevitable,” he said. At the same time, he said, subsidising prices of “life-line fuels” was important to protect the weaker sections of society. Last month, the government had increased fuel prices of petrol and diesel by Rs.5 and Rs.3 a litre, respectively. This had had been greeted by protests from opposition parties. Truckers in India are also on an indefinite strike to protest against this hike. Deora said the government had a five-pronged strategy to enhance energy security and maintain an economic growth of 9 to 10 percent. These five steps are increasing domestic exploration and production activities, acquiring oil and gas assets abroad, developing alternate sources of oil and gas, oil conservation and implementation of environment-friendly policies, and establishing a strategic storage of crude oil.
The second one doesn't like right imo, the contrast of a simple 2d image with a 3d background isn't workin for me. The first and last one are nice tho. Can someone explain to me what Android is? I've kinda been living in a cave (not literally) lately. The second one doesn't like right imo, the contrast of a simple 2d image with a 3d background isn't workin for me. The first and last one are nice tho. Can someone explain to me what Android is? I've kinda been living in a cave (not literally) lately. The second one doesn't like right imo, the contrast of a simple 2d image with a 3d background isn't workin for me. The first and last one are nice tho. Can someone explain to me what Android is? I've kinda been living in a cave (not literally) lately. Click to expand... its google mobile OS, the equivalent of windows mobile or the iphone OS
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Network changes starting Jeffrey Hsu and Matt Dillon’s network changes are being committed – the first third is in, according to a commit by Matt. Matt describes the plan thusly: “Basically the goal of this work is to isolate and serialize PCBs in specific threads in order to (A) not have to lock them and (B) improve cache locality for ISR processing loops as well as for data. Isolating a network PCB means dealing with the points where the PCB talks to other parts of the system. There are three points where this happens: incoming packets go through preprocessing (e.g. IP) before being routed to the target protocol & PCB (e.g. TCP and UDP). One Reply to “Network changes starting” Each socket’s protocol state is maintained in a data structure called a Protocol Control Block (PCB). TCP maintains a table of the active PCBs in the system. A PCB is created when a socket is created, either as a result of a system call, or as a result of a new connection being established.
menu "Android" config ANDROID bool "Android Drivers" default N ---help--- Enable support for various drivers needed on the Android platform if ANDROID config ANDROID_BINDER_IPC bool "Android Binder IPC Driver" default n config ASHMEM bool "Enable the Anonymous Shared Memory Subsystem" default n depends on SHMEM || TINY_SHMEM help The ashmem subsystem is a new shared memory allocator, similar to POSIX SHM but with different behavior and sporting a simpler file-based API. config ANDROID_LOGGER tristate "Android log driver" default n config LOGCAT_SIZE int "Adjust android log buffer sizes" default 256 depends on ANDROID_LOGGER help Set logger buffer size. Enter a number greater than zero. Any value less than 256 is recommended. Reduce value to save kernel static memory size. config ANDROID_PERSISTENT_RAM bool depends on HAVE_MEMBLOCK select REED_SOLOMON select REED_SOLOMON_ENC8 select REED_SOLOMON_DEC8 config ANDROID_RAM_CONSOLE bool "Android RAM buffer console" depends on !S390 && !UML && HAVE_MEMBLOCK select ANDROID_PERSISTENT_RAM default n config ANDROID_PERSISTENT_RAM_EXT_BUF bool "Allow printing to old persistent ram" default n depends on ANDROID_RAM_CONSOLE && ANDROID_PERSISTENT_RAM help Adding function which can print to old persistent ram. It accepts similar parameters as printk. Content printed will be visible in last_kmsg. If unsure, say N. config PERSISTENT_TRACER bool "Persistent function tracer" depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER select FUNCTION_TRACER select ANDROID_PERSISTENT_RAM help persistent_trace traces function calls into a persistent ram buffer that can be decoded and dumped after reboot through /sys/kernel/debug/persistent_trace. It can be used to determine what function was last called before a reset or panic. If unsure, say N. config ANDROID_TIMED_OUTPUT bool "Timed output class driver" default y config ANDROID_TIMED_GPIO tristate "Android timed gpio driver" depends on GENERIC_GPIO && ANDROID_TIMED_OUTPUT default n config ANDROID_LOW_MEMORY_KILLER bool "Android Low Memory Killer" default N ---help--- Register processes to be killed when memory is low config ANDROID_LOW_MEMORY_KILLER_AUTODETECT_OOM_ADJ_VALUES bool "Android Low Memory Killer: detect oom_adj values" depends on ANDROID_LOW_MEMORY_KILLER default y ---help--- Detect oom_adj values written to /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/adj and convert them to oom_score_adj values. source "drivers/staging/android/switch/Kconfig" config ANDROID_INTF_ALARM_DEV bool "Android alarm driver" depends on RTC_CLASS default n help Provides non-wakeup and rtc backed wakeup alarms based on rtc or elapsed realtime, and a non-wakeup alarm on the monotonic clock. Also exports the alarm interface to user-space. config ANDROID_DEBUG_FD_LEAK bool "Android file descriptor leak debugger" default n ---help--- This Motorola Android extension helps debugging file descriptor leak bugs by dumping the backtrace of the culprit thread which is either creating a big file descriptor or injecting a big file descriptor into another process. A file descriptor is big when it is no less than CONFIG_ANDROID_BIG_FD. In Motorola Android platform, this feature is enabled in eng and userdebug build, and disabled in user build, same as the helsmond feature which is controlled by the HELSMON_INCL build variable. config ANDROID_BIG_FD int "Minimum value of a big file descriptor" depends on ANDROID_DEBUG_FD_LEAK default 512 ---help--- Set this value to one that is unlikely reached by well-behaved processes which have no file descriptor leak bugs, but likely reached by the processes which do leak file descriptors. If this value is undefined but CONFIG_ANDROID_DEBUG_FD_LEAK is enabled, the value (__FD_SETSIZE / 2) will be assumed. config ANDROID_LMK_ADJ_RBTREE bool "Use RBTREE for Android Low Memory Killer" depends on ANDROID_LOW_MEMORY_KILLER default N ---help--- Use oom_score_adj rbtree to select the best proecss to kill when system in low memory status. config ANDROID_BG_SCAN_MEM bool "SCAN free memory more frequently" depends on ANDROID_LOW_MEMORY_KILLER && ANDROID_LMK_ADJ_RBTREE && CGROUP_SCHED default N ---help--- Add more free-memory check point. Such as, when a task is moved to background task groups, we can trigger low memory killer to scan memory and decide whether it needs to reclaim memory by killing tasks. endif # if ANDROID endmenu
Foundation reinforcement in Stockholm Central station Download the Case Study as PDF-files: The Stockholm Central station has been sinking 1 mm per year and needed reinforcement of the foundation. This was done by drilling and setting casing all the way down to the bedrock. Niches were cut out from the side of the existing foundation walls, big enough to allow access for a small drill rig. Wassaras water-powered DTH hammer was prescribed for the project as the environment was sensitive in several ways. Foundation reinforcement The landlord Jernhusen hired the construction and project management company Forsenprojekt for the reinforcement project. The contractor Lemminkäinen was awarded the contract for the later part of the foundation works. This part of the project included the installation of 428 steel piles, placed every second meter in the foundation wall and down into the bedrock. The sensitive environment demanded as benign drilling as possible. No noisy machinery or dust in the air was allowed. Any vibrations must be kept at a minimum. The water-powered drilling with Wassara is the only percussion drilling technology that meets these demands. A project with many particular demands As parts of the building are listed as a National Heritage, strict national laws applies; the building must not be damaged. The available workspace for the operation was quite cramped, due to bulky foundation walls. To further complicate the works, multiple parallel construction projects were running at the same time. As the public area was in full operation, some 200 000 commuters were passing very close to the drill site every day. This pushed the environmental aspects with low noise even further. It also made the moving of drill rigs and other machinery limited to off-peak hours. Drilling inside the foundation walls Niches were cut out from the side of the foundation walls, big enough to allow access for a small drill rig. The drilling and casing advancing was done all the way down to the bedrock, an average of 16 meters. The formation was full of oak logs that had to be drilled through. After the casing was set, arrangements were made in the walls to enable the support of the new pillars. This was repeated every second meter of the wall. Creating new space The Central station’s lower hall accommodates several stores and small shops. In order to create more space, the number of the rather bulky foundation walls needed to be minimized in this area. Some 3 600 m2 of new area has been created in the lower hall. This was achieved by excavation of new areas and lowering of the floor level, as well as replacing bulky walls with supporting steel pillars. Pleased contractor: The drilling went as planned, he says. When drilling indoors, we arranged for the return water to be collected and pumped away. The oak logs didn’t cause too much of a problem. Our biggest challenge was the logistics; working so close to the 200 000 commuters that walked by every day as it demanded special arrangements for our machinery and hoses. Oskar Nillsson Site manager, Lemminkäinen The new pillars (in the bottom) are now supporting the foundation. The niche is ready to be closed and filled with concrete. (Photo courtesy of Lemminkäinen) Setting up for the next casing, indoors under the Central Station. (Photo courtesy of Lemminkäinen)
Tuesday, June 11, 2013 We have been sick and eating nothing accept porridge for the past two weeks for each and every meal! Luckily the kids don't complain.... that much. I try to make a variety of porridge so that they don't get too bored. Adding just a little of this and taking out just a little bit of that gives the porridge a whole new distinct flavor. Hubby likes to have his porridge with marmite. I like it too but I find the taste so strong it kills off all of the other flavors within! Hopefully we will all recover soon and go back to our regular diet. I must say that all that porridge for two whole weeks did one thing for sure. It helped us all lose weight! Pin It Guide to Healthy Living Be Health Aware is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com
The Scariest Day Of My Life i just had my 4th child. finally a girl. i had 3 boys before her. she was so tiny when i had her. she only weighed 5 pounds when i took her home from the hospital. when she 6 weeks old i noticed she had this twitch in her legs. i took her to the docter and they said to just keep an eye on her. she maybe having seizures. about a week after that she started running a fever. i took her back to the docter and her oxygen level was really low. the gave her a breathing treatment and told me to take her to a childrens hospital in the city. wich is like 60 miles from where i live. i made it bout 20 miles and she started getting really pale and her lips was turning blue. i was speeding to try to get pulled over. i had to stop at the first fire station i came to. they took her and stopped at the 1st hospital they came to. by the time they got there, her fever was 104.5 and she was going into shock. they did a spinal tap on her and nuthin came back. they got her stabalized enough to take her the rest of the way to the children's hospital. for 2 days they couldn't figure out what was wrong with her. she kept getting worse. i couldn't even hold her because she hurt so bad when someone touched her. she was swelling up. her head, arms,legs , everything. then finally, they figured it out. she had kidney reflux. the worst grade of it is a 5 and she had it. 3 weeks in the icu she spent. the scariest moment of it all was when the priest came in and asked me if i wanted him to baptise her. for 3 years she had problems. it took 3 surgeries to fix it. i think there was an angel watchin over her cuz i would get these dreams a couple of days before she got sick every month. Would you dance of I asked you to dance? Would you run and never looked back? Would you cry if you saw me crying ? Would you save my soul tonight... Please tell me this? Hold me in your arms tonight. Would you lie would you run and hide Have I lost my mind I can kiss...
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Arizona GOP Senate Candidate Robocalls Democrats And Tells Them To Vote In The Wrong Place According to a report by Phoenix, Arizona’s NBC affiliate, Rep. Jeff Flake’s (R-AZ) U.S. Senate campaign called Democratic voters telling them to vote in the wrong precinct — in some cases as much as 11 miles away from their actual polling place. After telling the Democratic voters to vote in the wrong place, the calls also encourage the voter to “vote Flake for U.S. Senate.” Watch the report: It’s unclear whether these calls were made accidentally or as part of an intentional strategy to depress the Democratic vote.
Trial designed with crowd input gets FDA signoff What's been called the first clinical study protocol developed using crowdsourcing methods received the FDA's imprimatur earlier this month. The agency approved Transparency Life Sciences' IND for a clinical trial designed to test a generic blood-pressure medication, ACE inhibitor lisinopril, in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis. “We believe that we are the first clinical protocol cleared by the FDA that included input from patients as well as physicians and researchers,” Tomasz Sablinski, MD, PhD (pictured below), founder and CEO of Transparency Life Sciences, told MM&M in an e-mail. Data will be collected directly from subjects in the yearlong, 150-180-patient placebo-controlled study with the help of remote-monitoring technology from another firm, Advanced Monitored Caregiving, making it a so-called virtual trial as well. Sablinski said he hopes the firm's crowdsourced protocol design raises awareness of the trial among MS patients and physicians and facilitates recruitment and retention. If so, it could pave the way for what he sees as “a fresh approach” to making drug development more sustainable. The high cost of running clinical trials, recruiting patients for them, and designing them in such a way as to yield the data required by regulators, payers and marketers are all challenges with which drug developers wrestle, as is the slow, some would say anemic, yield from drug pipelines (recent numbers suggest R&D productivity may be picking up). Sablinski's firm wants to make the process more efficient. Its business model includes re-purposing generic drugs and testing them in clinical trials that derive their protocols from a global crowd's input, which TLS says can help ensure that the protocols have greater relevance to clinical practice and to patient needs. For instance, TLS used a web-based tool to elicit insights from patients and healthcare experts, with the responses factoring into primary and secondary endpoints, inclusion/exclusion criteria and remote-monitoring strategies for its Phase IIa lisinopril protocol. In addition, TLS says it practices full data transparency. “We plan to post all data (raw and final) on our website (with patient identifiers removed) for everyone to see and analyze,” added Sablinski. Asked about the TLS study, an FDA spokesperson said the agency does not comment on ongoing clinical trials. “We are aware of studies that have tried to elicit data online, and even do informed consent online,” noted the spokesperson, Chris Kelly, in an e-mail. “There is tremendous interest in moving trials into healthcare settings and using patient records to seek potential participants, among other initiatives.” However, trying to introduce such initiatives into clinical research has been a mixed bag. One such effort, Pfizer's 2011 Phase IV REMOTE trial involving overactive bladder drug Detrol LA, was said to be the first to recruit and communicate with patients entirely via web-based telemonitoring techniques. But the drugmaker halted the study earlier this year after it ran into problems attracting enough volunteers. At the same time, the REMOTE trial proved that some new efficiencies could be worked into the trials process: online consent delivery and testing, in-home patient follow-up, expanded use of mobile, and at-home drug delivery. Pfizer's head of clinical innovation, Craig Lipset, said in a blog post that the drugmaker is working to integrate those tools into new trials. To prevent similar roadblocks, TLS is collaborating with MS researchers at Stanford Medical School to conduct its trial and expects that their participation will facilitate patient recruitment, Sablinski said. That strategy, and remote monitoring of subjects, could also cut costs. Sablinski said he wants to learn from previous efforts. If TLS's mid-stage trial confirms what preclinical testing has found, it could prove not only the value of lisinopril as a new therapeutic option for patients with MS, but also help the drug developer—and others—realize the promise of crowdsourcing and virtual trials to make R&D more viable.
The Combating Terrorism Sentinel has an extremely interesting and well-informed piece entitled The JRTN Movement and Iraq’s Next Insurgency. It’s well worth the reading time invested in it, and it explains why we no longer need to be in Iraq at all without significant changes to the Status of Forces Agreement where we would be allowed to operate more autonomously than we currently are. I’ll leave the balance of the report to the reader, but the money quote (for the point I’m trying to make) is this. JRTN’s branding and messaging has yielded a number of significant advantages for the group. One private security analyst with access to U.S. and Iraqi Security Force officers stated: “At the operational level, JRTN’s appearance of a religious connection gives it credibility in the eyes of the population and therefore increases the support offered and reduces the interference by the local population.” The analyst noted that JRTN’s stated “policy of only attacking the ‘occupiers’ and not the local population (whatever their ethnic or religious group) makes it one of the least ‘interfered with’ terrorist groupings. The population turned its back on many of the foreign fighters but JRTN are still seen as Iraqis first.” In areas along the federal-Kurdish line of control, JRTN’s anti-Kurdish agitation may have assisted its penetration of Sunni security forces. Kurdish factions recently accused JRTN of influencing the 12th Iraqi Army division in southern Kirkuk and flying JRTN’s flag on Iraqi Army vehicles during anti-Kurdish protests. Through sympathizers in the security forces, JRTN is assumed by U.S. officers to have at least some basic insight into the workings of joint U.S.-Iraqi operations centers, including Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and signals intelligence. The apparent focus on U.S. forces (plus its capacity to intimidate local judges and call upon tribal support) has earned the movement sympathetic treatment by some parts of the Iraqi security forces and judiciary. One intelligence officer from Diyala noted that his Iraqi counterparts “rarely stated in public that JRTN was much of a threat and every time we detained a JRTN leader, we had to fight tooth and nail to keep them detained. In other words they did not accept that JRTN was a serious risk to the [government of Iraq], only to Americans.” JRTN appears to have successfully used loopholes in Iraqi law that means “resistance activities” are not treated as seriously as crimes with Iraqi victims. According to one analyst, this legal aspect “is one reason that [JRTN] is deliberately not leaving a trail of evidence and claims connecting it to car bombings or assassinations that target Iraqis.” The Iraqis want our logistical capabilities, our MEDEVAC capabilities, our stability, our discipline, and so on. They don’t want us to operate in such a manner that we quell an insurgency, or target Iranian forces who destabilize Iraq. We should be killing insurgents, and instead we are still tipping our hat to incarceration of insurgents, which we have demonstrated is never a successful strategy in counterinsurgency (kill them or let them go – prisons are counterproductive in COIN). And with the current state of affairs in Iraq, we can’t even do that against favored insurgent groups. So be it. It’s time for the Iraqis to go it alone. Our military forces shouldn’t play second fiddle to anyone. Terrorist/insurrectionist operations under the flag of Naqshabandi Sufism is a trademark of the Caucasian islamists movement. The administrative and support system for this movement is in Turkey and operates in the open. In fact, the PM of Turkey, Erdogan, is a noted Naqshabandi. It is not much of a leap to speculate that what this involves is an alliance between the militant Naqshabandi insurrectionist movement and the government of Turkey’s effort to supress the Kurdish independence movement. The dominant political party in Turkey, AKP, is largly composed of members who support the idea of the creation of a new Islamist Caliphate.
32 CFR 1901.61 - Purpose and authority. Purpose of exemptions. This part sets forth those systems of records or portions of systems of records which the Director of Central Intelligence has determined to exempt from the procedures established by this regulation and from certain provisions of the Privacy Act: (a) The purpose of the following specified general exemption of polygraph records is to prevent access and review of records which intimately reveal CIA operational methods. The purpose of the general exemption from the provisions of sections (c)(3) and (e)(3) (A)-(D) of the Privacy Act is to avoid disclosures that may adversely affect ongoing operational relationships with other intelligence and related organizations and thus reveal or jeopardize intelligence sources and methods or risk exposure of intelligence sources and methods in the processing of covert employment applications. (b) The purpose of the general exemption from sections (d), (e)(4)(G), (f)(1), and (g) of the Privacy Act is to protect only those portions of systems of records which if revealed would risk exposure of intelligence sources and methods or hamper the ability of the CIA to effectively use information received from other agencies or foreign governments. (c) It should be noted that by subjecting information which would consist of, reveal, or pertain to intelligence sources and methods to separate determinations by the Director of Central Intelligence under the provision entitled “General exemptions,”32 CFR 1901.62 regarding access and notice, an intent is established to apply the exemption from access and notice only in those cases where notice in itself would constitute a revelation of intelligence sources and methods; in all cases where only access to information would reveal such source or method, notice will be given upon request. (d) The purpose of the general exemption for records that consist of, pertain to, or would otherwise reveal the identities of employees who provide information to the Office of the Inspector General is to implement section 17 of the CIA Act of 1949, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 403q(e)(3), and to ensure that no action constituting a reprisal or threat of reprisal is taken because an employee has cooperated with the Office of Inspector General. (e) The purpose of the specific exemptions provided for under section (k) of the Privacy Act is to exempt only those portions of systems of records which would consist of, reveal, or pertain to that information which is enumerated in that section of the Act. (f) In each case, the Director of Central Intelligence currently or then in office has determined that the enumerated classes of information should be exempt in order to comply with dealing with the proper classification of national defense or foreign policy information; protect the identification of persons who provide information to the CIA Inspector General; protect the privacy of other persons who supplied information under an implied or express grant of confidentiality in the case of law enforcement or employment and security suitability investigations (or promotion material in the case of the armed services); protect information used in connection with protective services under 18 U.S.C. 3056; protect the efficacy of testing materials; and protect information which is required by statute to be maintained and used solely as statistical records. Title 32 published on 2014-07-01. No entries appear in the Federal Register after this date, for 32 CFR Part 1901. This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.
Article: Lance Moore Becoming One Of The Best Wide Receivers In The NFL User Name Remember Me? Password Lance Moore Becoming One Of The Best Wide Receivers In The NFL this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Moore has shown that he can be a deep threat and at the same time has shown that he can pick up the important yards. Of Moore’s 28 receptions this season 26 of them have resulted in first down conversions ... Moore has shown that he can be a deep threat and at the same time has shown that he can pick up the important yards. Of Moore’s 28 receptions this season 26 of them have resulted in first down conversions which means that 92.9 percent of his receptions have been for first downs. Out of all the receivers in the NFL that have made at least 25 receptions this season Moore is first in first down percentage. Its funny , I must have fought 50 threads over the years at saints report .Where the prevailing thinking was that he was to short and we should trade him.,lol. We only really needed Moore,Colston, and Henderson, Meachum was a luxury , and I thought took to much time from Moore. With Morgan in the rotation, I actually think the WR core is better than it was, because Moore is a master at getting open, and runs the best routes. Hes always trailed welker in catch %, and thats not even fair because he didn't have near the play time of welker. The New Orleans Saints have one of the best receiving corps in the NFL and part of the reason is the play of wide receiver Lance Moore. Moore has been very consistent this season and has become a big part of the Saints’ dynamic offense. For the season Moore has made 28 receptions for 408 yards and two touchdowns. Furthermore, Moore averages 81.6 yards a game, which is good enough for 14th in the NFL. In the Saints’ 35-28 victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Moore had season highs in receptions (9) and receiving yards (121). Moore has shown that he can be a deep threat and at the same time has shown that he can pick up the important yards. Of Moore’s 28 receptions this season 26 of them have resulted in first down conversions which means that 92.9 percent of his receptions have been for first downs. Out of all the receivers in the NFL that have made at least 25 receptions this season Moore is first in first down percentage. However, looking at the numbers alone does not do justice to Moore. Moore has been a very efficient and reliable receiver this season but looking at what he is working with makes it all the more impressive. Moore is putting up big numbers but he is not one of the “big” receivers in the NFL, literally and figuratively. Moore only stands at 5’9″ 190 pounds but he is a fearless football player and deserves to be in the conversation as one of the best wide receivers in the NFL. For now, Moore is fine with flying under the radar and he will continue to play big and help the Saints turn their season around. Our offense is finely tuned to exploit the various talents of each player. Some of them we are figuring out how to fit, but others are unique and nearly irreplaceable: -Drew -Pierre -Jahri -Darren -Marques -Jimmy -Lance -Devery (There are players who could do what he does, maybe better, but not at the price we have him at, and few if any that block the screen as well as he does.)
Town Clerk/Tax Collector's office is now located in the Town Hall Building, 1812 Co. Hwy. 34 (across the road from its previous location). ALL Town Clerk & Tax Collector business will be conducted at the new location. Hours : Thursday 5-8PM, and Saturday 2PM-5PM OR by appointment by calling (607)638-5165 or email westford@oecblue.com ** IF THESE HOURS ARE INCONVENIENT FOR YOU PLEASE CONTACT ME AND WE CAN ARRANGE A TIME THAT IS BETTER FOR YOU!! Please Note: In 2013, a Local Law was passed that ALL Town of Westford Residents (tax payers & rentees) MUST have a Town authorized permit to dispose of garbage. Permits are free to Town Residents and available at the Town Clerk's office. Proof of residency (tax bill, utility bill, etc. - with your physical address (not mailing address) is required. Non-Residents may use the facility at a fee of $3.00 per bag. Click on the Documents banner above to view the Town of Westford Local Laws. ALL dogs MUST be licensed. Click on the Documents banner above for a description of the DOG CONTROL LAW or click on the Town Clerk/Tax Collector banner and scroll to ISSUANCE OF DOG LICENSES for instructions to license your pet. As a convenience to you, Debit and Credit Cards are now accepted for payment of fees made at the Town Clerk/Tax Collector Office (in-office only). The following convenience fees will be charged to your card by your card company: Westford is located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, in the eastern portion of Otsego County. The nestled in the rolling hills is a community of agricultural enterprises, small hamlets, scattered rural residences, and a variety of small and home-based businesses. The Town has a strong agricultural tradition. Modern dairy farms, organic beef and vegetable farms, and sugar maple farms continue that tradition. These enterprises contribute greatly to the town's rural character and open spaces. DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY BUSINESSES THERE ARE IN THE TOWN OF WESTFORD? Some of them can be found by clicking on the "links" banner above. About the Community According to the latest Census, Westford is home to approximately 870 people. Westford enjoys one of the fastest growth rates in the county, with a population increase of nearly 100% since 1970 when the population was 435. The population centers are the hamlets of Westford, in the center of town, and Westville, on the western boundary with the Town of Middlefield. The Town has three active churches, the Methodist Church and Episcopal Church located in the hamlet of Westford and the Methodist Church in the hamlet of Westville. The Town Hall and Westford Methodist Church serve as community centers for various activities. Most of the children in Westford attend Schenevus Central School in the neighboring Town of Maryland. Some of the children also attend neighboring Worcester, Milford and Cherry Valley schools. The Westford Community Association provides opportunties for social events and activities for children. These events include the Westford Christmas Pageant, the Easter Egg Hunt, and the Halloween Costume Party. The Association also hosts the Alumni luncheon for former graduates of the Westford School. Town Ammenities & Attractions (see our Links page to visit webpages) The Town Hall and Fire Department is located at 1812 County Highway 34 in the old Westford school. The Town Hall serves as the meeting place for several local organizations, including the Planning Board, the Westford Community Association, Fire Department and it's Auxiliary. Town Clerk Office and Town Court are also in the Town Hall. The Westford Post Office is located in the center of the hamlet at 1743 County Highway 34. The Lobby is opened for access to mail boxes Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.. Window service is available Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Families enjoy recreation at Gopher Field, Busacher Park and Wilbur and Betty Davis State Park. Gopher Field includes a youth soccer field and Little League field. Busacher Park boasts a pavillion avalable for picnics located next to the Town Hall/Fire Department. The State Park includes hiking trails, catch and release fishing, a playground, and events pavilion. Six lovely log cabins are available for lodging at the State Park. Many of our agricultural enterprises are either open to the public or provide direct services to the public, for instance: .............Breezie Maples is the largest organic maple syrup producer in the state of New York. Breezie Maples won the Cooking Light 2010 Taste Test Award. In the Spring, visit Breezie Maples on their open house day to tour the facility, taste the syrup and take home a bit of Westford! ............Willie's Farm and Cider Mill is open seasonally in the Autumn, feature custom cider pressing, local crafts, baked goods, special events and lots of fun activities for families including wagon rides and a corn maze.
Dreams About Us About This Site Welcome! This site is continuously being created by students of Dr. William C. Dement's Sleep And Dreams course at Stanford University. We made this site as a call to action for people all over the world to live healthier, happier, safer, and more productive lives by learning about their own sleep. We have faith that reading the information provided on this site will motivate you to be smart about your sleep deprivation and strategic about your alertness in order to live life to your fullest, most energetic potential. In fact, we challenge you to do so! What do you say, are you up for the challenge? The Stanford Sleep Book Dr. Dement's pioneering textbook has been the core text for Sleep and Dreams since 1980, but it has just recently been made available to the wider public for the first time. In it you'll find a more detailed account of the most important things you need to know about sleep, alertness, dreams, and sleep disorders. Studies, statistics, plus plenty of Dr. Dement's classic anecdotes painting the history of sleep medicine. More Sleep Resources The Zeo A revolution in personal sleep tracking, the Zeo is a wireless headband that transmits your brainwaves in realtime to a dock (pictured here) or your smartphone. The result? You can wake up and see exactly what stages of sleep you were in during the night! Unprecedented personalized sleep knowledge. Sleep Paralysis: A Dreamer's Guide Ever woken up paralyzed? A surprising number of us have, believe it or not. But few know the actual causes of this phenomenon, and fewer still how to exert control over it. Dream researcher and sleep paralysis expert Ryan Hurd shares breakthrough insights into how to do just that. Important Disclaimer Please Note: The information found on this page and throughout this site is intended for general information purposes only. While it may prove useful and empowering, it is NOT intended as a substitute for the expertise and judgments of healthcare practitioners.
RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share And Eubank's usually supremely confident father has revealed he has some doubts ahead of the highly-anticipated contest. 'I didn't say (Junior would win),' Eubank Snr insisted during Thursday's pre-fight press conference at the O2. 'I'm not convinced (Junior will win), because James DeGale has pedigree in terms of gold medallists, former world champions - it's real. 'I respect the man's abilities. Junior has it - but who turns up on the night? 'This is going to be strange to the audience, but my son looks at the physical aspect of this person, the crowd - the physical game. Eubank Snr (left) admitted he was concerned that his son (right) may come up short 'And from a physical point of view, I don't think there is anyone who can actually stand with him. But it isn't just physical - it's also spiritual. 'And this is where Junior lacks that blessing. It's the only thing that allowed me to win so many championship fights and allowed me to put up with the bigotry of the media, the keyboard warriors, the critics. 'I've endured it all because, spiritually, I am buoyant, alive. I've never come down to that level but I don't know whether he (Junior) has that. 'It's definitely a 50-50 fight. I am petrified of what the outcome could be. I am petrified he may not win this fight.' The loser of Saturday's huge title fight is widely expected to retire from the sport
Q: Method can be made static, but should it? Resharper likes to point out multiple functions per asp.net page that could be made static. Does it help me if I do make them static? Should I make them static and move them to a utility class? A: Performance, namespace pollution etc are all secondary in my view. Ask yourself what is logical. Is the method logically operating on an instance of the type, or is it related to the type itself? If it's the latter, make it a static method. Only move it into a utility class if it's related to a type which isn't under your control. Sometimes there are methods which logically act on an instance but don't happen to use any of the instance's state yet. For instance, if you were building a file system and you'd got the concept of a directory, but you hadn't implemented it yet, you could write a property returning the kind of the file system object, and it would always be just "file" - but it's logically related to the instance, and so should be an instance method. This is also important if you want to make the method virtual - your particular implementation may need no state, but derived classes might. (For instance, asking a collection whether or not it's read-only - you may not have implemented a read-only form of that collection yet, but it's clearly a property of the collection itself, not the type.) A: Static methods versus Instance methods 10.2.5 Static and instance members of the C# Language Specification explains the difference. Generally, static methods can provide a very small performance enhancement over instance methods, but only in somewhat extreme situations (see this answer for some more details on that). Rule CA1822 in FxCop or Code Analysis states: "After [marking members as static], the compiler will emit non-virtual call sites to these members which will prevent a check at runtime for each call that ensures the current object pointer is non-null. This can result in a measurable performance gain for performance-sensitive code. In some cases, the failure to access the current object instance represents a correctness issue." Utility Class You shouldn't move them to a utility class unless it makes sense in your design. If the static method relates to a particular type, like a ToRadians(double degrees) method relates to a class representing angles, it makes sense for that method to exist as a static member of that type (note, this is a convoluted example for the purposes of demonstration). A: Marking a method as static within a class makes it obvious that it doesn't use any instance members, which can be helpful to know when skimming through the code. You don't necessarily have to move it to another class unless it's meant to be shared by another class that's just as closely associated, concept-wise.
4 New Games Officially Greenlit by Steam Okay, so we all know what Steam is, right? It’s a digital distribution, digital rights management, multiplayer and communications platform (which was developed by the Valve Corporation). Steam also listens to their community and reaches out to certain (lucky) developers to start moving towards the Steam Community, too. Pretty cool, am I right? Anyways today Steam Greenlit 4 new titles…
Who doesn't love Hagrid and the magical creatures of Harry Potter? Well, I don't know but when my partner in the Back to Hogwarts swap listed the Magical Menagerie shop as a favourite I knew I had to make these little guys. The shop is sewn with a brick printed fabric and a drawstring was added to the top for a peaked roof. The puppets were knitted or crocheted from various patterns or made up, like the toad, owl, and kneazle. And you have to have Hagrid! Those are so cute! And I love that brick fabric. I have some in my sewing stash. I wish now that I would have bought more. I have used it for several different projects! Great job on your finger puppets.
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(Newser) – A man was killed and at least seven other people were injured in a horrific ride malfunction on the opening day of the Ohio State Fair. Officials say the 18-year-old man was killed after being thrown in the air from the Fire Ball ride Wednesday evening and landing around 50 feet away, the Columbus Dispatch reports. Steve Martin, the Columbus Fire Division's battalion chief, says five of the injured are in critical condition. He says one of the injured people is 13 years old and the rest are adults. The Fire Ball, described by its maker as an "aggressive thrill ride," spins around riders held in sections on six spoke arms. Martin says one of the rows of seats "snapped off," sending riders flying, NBC4 reports. Michael Vartorella, chief ride inspector of the Amusement Ride Safety Division, says inspectors examined the ride earlier in the day and didn't spot any problems, reports CNN. Vartorella says the Fire Ball was inspected three or four times before the fair opened. He says inspections weren't rushed, though heavy rains and flooding forced inspectors to work long hours. "I am terribly saddened by this accident, by the loss of life and that people were injured enjoying Ohio's fair," Ohio Gov. John Kasich said in a statement. He ordered the closure of the other 71 rides at the fair for inspections. They're expected to reopen Thursday, apart from several rides near the Fire Ball, the Dispatch reports.
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/*++ Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under the MIT license. Module Name: Dmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons.c Abstract: Support for buttons (Power, Volume+ and Volume-) via Vhf. Environment: Kernel-mode Driver Framework User-mode Driver Framework --*/ // DMF and this Module's Library specific definitions. // #include "DmfModule.h" #include "DmfModules.Library.h" #include "DmfModules.Library.Trace.h" #if defined(DMF_INCLUDE_TMH) #include "Dmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons.tmh" #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Module Private Enumerations and Structures /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Display backlight brightness up and down codes defined by usb hid review request #41. // https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/hutrr41_0.pdf // #define DISPLAY_BACKLIGHT_BRIGHTNESS_INCREMENT 0x6F #define DISPLAY_BACKLIGHT_BRIGHTNESS_DECREMENT 0x70 // The Input Report structure used for the child HID device // NOTE: The actual size of this structure must match exactly with the // corresponding descriptor below. // #include <pshpack1.h> typedef struct _BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT { UCHAR ReportId; union { unsigned char Data; struct { unsigned char Windows : 1; unsigned char Power : 1; unsigned char VolumeUp : 1; unsigned char VolumeDown : 1; unsigned char RotationLock : 1; } Buttons; } u; } BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT; // Used in conjunction with Consumer usage page to send hotkeys to the OS. // typedef struct { UCHAR ReportId; unsigned short HotKey; } BUTTONS_HOTKEY_INPUT_REPORT; #include <poppack.h> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Module Private Context /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // typedef struct _DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons { // Thread for processing requests for HID. // DMFMODULE DmfModuleVirtualHidDeviceVhf; // It is the current state of all the buttons. // HID_XFER_PACKET VhfHidReport; // Current state of button presses. Note that this variable // stores state of multiple buttons so that combinations of buttons // can be pressed at the same time. // BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT InputReportButtonState; // Enabled/disabled state of buttons. Buttons can be enabled/disabled // by higher layers. This variable maintains the enabled/disabled // state of each button. // BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT InputReportEnabledState; } DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons; // This macro declares the following function: // DMF_CONTEXT_GET() // DMF_MODULE_DECLARE_CONTEXT(HidPortableDeviceButtons) // This macro declares the following function: // DMF_CONFIG_GET() // DMF_MODULE_DECLARE_CONFIG(HidPortableDeviceButtons) // MemoryTag. // #define MemoryTag 'BDPH' /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // DMF Module Support Code /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Number of BranchTrack button presses for each button. // #define HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses 10 // // This HID Report Descriptor describes a 1-byte input report for the 5 // buttons supported on Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, and Enterprise). Following are the buttons and // their bit positions in the input report: // Bit 0 - Windows/Home Button (Unused) // Bit 1 - Power Button // Bit 2 - Volume Up Button // Bit 3 - Volume Down Button // Bit 4 - Rotation Lock Slider switch (Unused) // Bit 5 - Unused // Bit 6 - Unused // Bit 7 - Unused // // The Report Descriptor also defines a 1-byte Control Enable/Disable // feature report of the same size and bit positions as the Input Report. // For a Get Feature Report, each bit in the report conveys whether the // corresponding Control (i.e. button) is currently Enabled (1) or // Disabled (0). For a Set Feature Report, each bit in the report conveys // whether the corresponding Control (i.e. button) should be Enabled (1) // or Disabled (0). // // NOTE: This descriptor is derived from the version published in MSDN. The published // version was incorrect however. The modifications from that are to correct // the issues with the published version. // #define REPORTID_BUTTONS 0x01 #define REPORTID_HOTKEYS 0x02 // Report Size includes the Report Id and one byte for data. // #define REPORT_SIZE 2 static const UCHAR g_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HidReportDescriptor[] = { 0x15, 0x00, // LOGICAL_MINIMUM (0) 0x25, 0x01, // LOGICAL_MAXIMUM (1) 0x75, 0x01, // REPORT_SIZE (1) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0x0D, // USAGE (Portable Device Control) 0xA1, 0x01, // COLLECTION (Application) 0x85, REPORTID_BUTTONS, // REPORT_ID (REPORTID_BUTTONS) (For Input Report & Feature Report) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0x0D, // USAGE (Portable Device Control) 0xA1, 0x02, // COLLECTION (Logical) 0x05, 0x07, // USAGE_PAGE (Keyboard) 0x09, 0xE3, // USAGE (Keyboard LGUI) // Windows/Home Button 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0x81, 0x02, // INPUT (Data,Var,Abs) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0xCB, // USAGE (Control Enable) 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0xB1, 0x02, // FEATURE (Data,Var,Abs) 0xC0, // END_COLLECTION 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0x0D, // USAGE (Portable Device Control) 0xA1, 0x02, // COLLECTION (Logical) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0x81, // USAGE (System Power Down) // Power Button 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0x81, 0x02, // INPUT (Data,Var,Abs) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0xCB, // USAGE (Control Enable) 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0xB1, 0x02, // FEATURE (Data,Var,Abs) 0xC0, // END_COLLECTION 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0x0D, // USAGE (Portable Device Control) 0xA1, 0x02, // COLLECTION (Logical) 0x05, 0x0C, // USAGE_PAGE (Consumer Devices) 0x09, 0xE9, // USAGE (Volume Increment) // Volume Up Button 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0x81, 0x02, // INPUT (Data,Var,Abs) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0xCB, // USAGE (Control Enable) 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0xB1, 0x02, // FEATURE (Data,Var,Abs) 0xC0, // END_COLLECTION 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0x0D, // USAGE (Portable Device Control) 0xA1, 0x02, // COLLECTION (Logical) 0x05, 0x0C, // USAGE_PAGE (Consumer Devices) 0x09, 0xEA, // USAGE (Volume Decrement) // Volume Down Button 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0x81, 0x02, // INPUT (Data,Var,Abs) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0xCB, // USAGE (Control Enable) 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0xB1, 0x02, // FEATURE (Data,Var,Abs) 0xC0, // END_COLLECTION 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0x0D, // USAGE (Portable Device Control) 0xA1, 0x02, // COLLECTION (Logical) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0xCA, // USAGE (System Display Rotation Lock Slider Switch) // Rotation Lock Button 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0x81, 0x02, // INPUT (Data,Var,Abs) 0x95, 0x03, // REPORT_COUNT (3) // unused bits in 8-bit Input Report 0x81, 0x03, // INPUT (Cnst,Var,Abs) 0x05, 0x01, // USAGE_PAGE (Generic Desktop) 0x09, 0xCB, // USAGE (Control Enable) 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0xB1, 0x02, // FEATURE (Data,Var,Abs) 0x95, 0x03, // REPORT_COUNT (3) // unused bits in 8-bit Feature Report 0xB1, 0x03, // FEATURE (Cnst,Var,Abs) 0xC0, // END_COLLECTION 0xC0, // END_COLLECTION //*************************************************************** // // hotkeys (consumer) // // report consists of: // 1 byte report ID // 1 word Consumer Key // //*************************************************************** 0x05, 0x0C, // USAGE_PAGE (Consumer Devices) 0x09, 0x01, // HID_USAGE (Consumer Control) 0xA1, 0x01, // COLLECTION (Application) 0x85, REPORTID_HOTKEYS, // REPORT_ID (REPORTID_HOTKEYS) 0x75, 0x10, // REPORT_SIZE(16), 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0x15, 0x00, // LOGICAL_MIN (0) 0x26, 0xff, 0x03, // HID_LOGICAL_MAX (1023) 0x19, 0x00, // HID_USAGE_MIN (0) 0x2A, 0xff, 0x03, // HID_USAGE_MAX (1023) 0x81, 0x00, // HID_INPUT (Data,Arr,Abs) 0xC0 // END_COLLECTION }; // HID Device Descriptor with just one report representing the Portable Device Buttons. // static const HID_DESCRIPTOR g_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HidDescriptor = { 0x09, // Length of HID descriptor 0x21, // Descriptor type == HID 0x21 0x0100, // HID spec release 0x00, // Country code == English 0x01, // Number of HID class descriptors { 0x22, // Descriptor type // Total length of report descriptor. // (USHORT) sizeof(g_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HidReportDescriptor) } }; _Function_class_(EVT_VHF_ASYNC_OPERATION) VOID HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetFeature( _In_ VOID* VhfClientContext, _In_ VHFOPERATIONHANDLE VhfOperationHandle, _In_ VOID* VhfOperationContext, _In_ PHID_XFER_PACKET HidTransferPacket ) /*++ Routine Description: Handle's GET_FEATURE for buttons which allows Client to inquire about the enable/disable status of buttons. This function receives the request from upper layer and returns the enable/disable status of each button which has been stored in the Module Context. Upper layer uses this data to send back enable/disable requests for each of the buttons as a bit mask. Arguments: VhfClientContext - This Module's handle. VhfOperationHandle - Vhf context for this transaction. VhfOperationContext - Client context for this transaction. HidTransferPacket - Contains SET_FEATURE report data. Return Value: None --*/ { DMFMODULE dmfModule; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; NTSTATUS ntStatus; FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(VhfOperationContext); ntStatus = STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST; dmfModule = DMFMODULEVOID_TO_MODULE(VhfClientContext); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(dmfModule); if (HidTransferPacket->reportBufferLen < REPORT_SIZE) { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetFeature.BadReportBufferSize"); goto Exit; } if (HidTransferPacket->reportId != REPORTID_BUTTONS) { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetFeature.BadReportId"); goto Exit; } ntStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS; BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT* featureReport = (BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT*)HidTransferPacket->reportBuffer; DMF_ModuleLock(dmfModule); DmfAssert(sizeof(moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState) <= HidTransferPacket->reportBufferLen); DmfAssert(HidTransferPacket->reportBufferLen >= REPORT_SIZE); *featureReport = moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState; DMF_ModuleUnlock(dmfModule); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetFeature{Enter connected standby without audio playing}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); Exit: DMF_VirtualHidDeviceVhf_AsynchronousOperationComplete(moduleContext->DmfModuleVirtualHidDeviceVhf, VhfOperationHandle, ntStatus); FuncExitVoid(DMF_TRACE); } _Function_class_(EVT_VHF_ASYNC_OPERATION) VOID HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature( _In_ VOID* VhfClientContext, _In_ VHFOPERATIONHANDLE VhfOperationHandle, _In_ VOID* VhfOperationContext, _In_ PHID_XFER_PACKET HidTransferPacket ) /*++ Routine Description: Handle's set feature for buttons which allows Client to enable/disable buttons. This function receives the request from client and stores the enable/disable status of each button in the Module Context. Later, if that button is pressed and the Module Context indicates that the button is disabled, that button press is never sent to the upper layer. Arguments: VhfClientContext - This Module's handle. VhfOperationHandle - Vhf context for this transaction. VhfOperationContext - Client context for this transaction. HidTransferPacket - Contains SET_FEATURE report data. Return Value: None --*/ { DMFMODULE dmfModule; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; NTSTATUS ntStatus; FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(VhfOperationContext); ntStatus = STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST; dmfModule = DMFMODULEVOID_TO_MODULE(VhfClientContext); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(dmfModule); if (HidTransferPacket->reportBufferLen < REPORT_SIZE) { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature.BadReportBufferSize"); goto Exit; } if (HidTransferPacket->reportId != REPORTID_BUTTONS) { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature.BadReportId"); goto Exit; } BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT* featureReport = (BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT*)HidTransferPacket->reportBuffer; DMF_ModuleLock(dmfModule); if (! featureReport->u.Buttons.Power) { // Fail this request...Power button should never be disabled. // DmfAssert(FALSE); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature.DisablePowerButton"); } else { moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState = *featureReport; ntStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature{Enter connected standby without audio playing}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } DMF_ModuleUnlock(dmfModule); Exit: DMF_VirtualHidDeviceVhf_AsynchronousOperationComplete(moduleContext->DmfModuleVirtualHidDeviceVhf, VhfOperationHandle, ntStatus); FuncExitVoid(DMF_TRACE); } _Function_class_(EVT_VHF_ASYNC_OPERATION) VOID HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetInputReport( _In_ VOID* VhfClientContext, _In_ VHFOPERATIONHANDLE VhfOperationHandle, _In_ VOID* VhfOperationContext, _In_ PHID_XFER_PACKET HidTransferPacket ) /*++ Routine Description: Handle's GET_INPUT_REPORT for buttons which allows Client to inquire about the current pressed/unpressed status of buttons. This function receives the request from upper layer and returns the pressed/unpressed status of each button which has been stored in the Module Context. Arguments: VhfClientContext - This Module's handle. VhfOperationHandle - Vhf context for this transaction. VhfOperationContext - Client context for this transaction. HidTransferPacket - Contains GET_INPUT_REPORT report data. Return Value: None --*/ { DMFMODULE dmfModule; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; NTSTATUS ntStatus; FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(VhfOperationContext); ntStatus = STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST; dmfModule = DMFMODULEVOID_TO_MODULE(VhfClientContext); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(dmfModule); if (HidTransferPacket->reportBufferLen < REPORT_SIZE) { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetInputReport.BadReportBufferSize"); goto Exit; } if (HidTransferPacket->reportId != REPORTID_BUTTONS) { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(dmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetInputReport.BadReportId"); goto Exit; } ntStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS; BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT* inputReport = (BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT*)HidTransferPacket->reportBuffer; DMF_ModuleLock(dmfModule); DmfAssert(sizeof(moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState) <= HidTransferPacket->reportBufferLen); DmfAssert(HidTransferPacket->reportBufferLen >= REPORT_SIZE); *inputReport = moduleContext->InputReportButtonState; DMF_ModuleUnlock(dmfModule); Exit: DMF_VirtualHidDeviceVhf_AsynchronousOperationComplete(moduleContext->DmfModuleVirtualHidDeviceVhf, VhfOperationHandle, ntStatus); FuncExitVoid(DMF_TRACE); } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // WDF Module Callbacks /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // _Function_class_(DMF_ModuleD0Entry) _IRQL_requires_max_(PASSIVE_LEVEL) _Must_inspect_result_ static NTSTATUS DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ModuleD0Entry( _In_ DMFMODULE DmfModule, _In_ WDF_POWER_DEVICE_STATE PreviousState ) /*++ Routine Description: On the way up clear the state of the buttons in case they were held during hibernate. Arguments: DmfModule - The given DMF Module. PreviousState - The WDF Power State that the given DMF Module should exit from. Return Value: NTSTATUS of either the given DMF Module's Open Callback or STATUS_SUCCESS. --*/ { NTSTATUS ntStatus; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(PreviousState); FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(DmfModule); // Clear the state of buttons in case they are held down during power transitions. // DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonStateChange(DmfModule, HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power, FALSE); DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonStateChange(DmfModule, HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus, FALSE); DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonStateChange(DmfModule, HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus, FALSE); ntStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS; FuncExit(DMF_TRACE, "ntStatus=%!STATUS!", ntStatus); return ntStatus; } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // DMF Module Callbacks /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // #pragma code_seg("PAGE") _Function_class_(DMF_Open) _IRQL_requires_max_(PASSIVE_LEVEL) _Must_inspect_result_ static NTSTATUS DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_Open( _In_ DMFMODULE DmfModule ) /*++ Routine Description: Initialize an instance of a DMF Module of type HidPortableDeviceButtons. Arguments: DmfModule - The given DMF Module. Return Value: NTSTATUS --*/ { NTSTATUS ntStatus; DMF_CONFIG_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleConfig; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; PAGED_CODE(); FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(DmfModule); moduleConfig = DMF_CONFIG_GET(DmfModule); ntStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS; // Set these static values now because they don't change. // moduleContext->VhfHidReport.reportBuffer = (UCHAR*)&moduleContext->InputReportButtonState; moduleContext->VhfHidReport.reportBufferLen = REPORT_SIZE; // Only one type of report is used. Set it now. // moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.ReportId = REPORTID_BUTTONS; moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Data = 0; moduleContext->VhfHidReport.reportId = moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.ReportId; // Enable buttons by default. // NOTE: Unused buttons are left disabled. // moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState.u.Data = 0; moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState.u.Buttons.Power = 1; moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState.u.Buttons.VolumeDown = 1; moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState.u.Buttons.VolumeUp = 1; FuncExit(DMF_TRACE, "ntStatus=%!STATUS!", ntStatus); return ntStatus; } #pragma code_seg() #pragma code_seg("PAGE") _Function_class_(DMF_Close) _IRQL_requires_max_(PASSIVE_LEVEL) static VOID DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_Close( _In_ DMFMODULE DmfModule ) /*++ Routine Description: Uninitialize an instance of a DMF Module of type HidPortableDeviceButtons. Arguments: DmfModule - The given DMF Module. Return Value: NTSTATUS --*/ { DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; DMF_CONFIG_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleConfig; PAGED_CODE(); FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(DmfModule); moduleConfig = DMF_CONFIG_GET(DmfModule); FuncExitVoid(DMF_TRACE); } #pragma code_seg() #pragma code_seg("PAGE") _Function_class_(DMF_ChildModulesAdd) _IRQL_requires_max_(PASSIVE_LEVEL) VOID DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ChildModulesAdd( _In_ DMFMODULE DmfModule, _In_ DMF_MODULE_ATTRIBUTES* DmfParentModuleAttributes, _In_ PDMFMODULE_INIT DmfModuleInit ) /*++ Routine Description: Configure and add the required Child Modules to the given Parent Module. Arguments: DmfModule - The given Parent Module. DmfParentModuleAttributes - Pointer to the parent DMF_MODULE_ATTRIBUTES structure. DmfModuleInit - Opaque structure to be passed to DMF_DmfModuleAdd. Return Value: None --*/ { DMF_MODULE_ATTRIBUTES moduleAttributes; DMF_CONFIG_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleConfig; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; DMF_CONFIG_VirtualHidDeviceVhf virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig; UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(DmfParentModuleAttributes); PAGED_CODE(); FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); moduleConfig = DMF_CONFIG_GET(DmfModule); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(DmfModule); // VirtualHidDeviceVhf // ------------------- // DMF_CONFIG_VirtualHidDeviceVhf_AND_ATTRIBUTES_INIT(&virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig, &moduleAttributes); virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.VendorId = moduleConfig->VendorId; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.ProductId = moduleConfig->ProductId; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.VersionNumber = 0x0001; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidDescriptor = &g_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HidDescriptor; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidDescriptorLength = sizeof(g_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HidDescriptor); virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidReportDescriptor = g_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HidReportDescriptor; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidReportDescriptorLength = sizeof(g_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HidReportDescriptor); // Set virtual device attributes. // virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidDeviceAttributes.VendorID = moduleConfig->VendorId; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidDeviceAttributes.ProductID = moduleConfig->ProductId; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidDeviceAttributes.VersionNumber = moduleConfig->VersionNumber; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidDeviceAttributes.Size = sizeof(virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.HidDeviceAttributes); virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.StartOnOpen = TRUE; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.VhfClientContext = DmfModule; // Set callbacks from upper layer. // virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.IoctlCallback_IOCTL_HID_GET_FEATURE = HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetFeature; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.IoctlCallback_IOCTL_HID_SET_FEATURE = HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature; virtualHidDeviceMsModuleConfig.IoctlCallback_IOCTL_HID_GET_INPUT_REPORT = HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetInputReport; DMF_DmfModuleAdd(DmfModuleInit, &moduleAttributes, WDF_NO_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES, &moduleContext->DmfModuleVirtualHidDeviceVhf); FuncExitVoid(DMF_TRACE); } #pragma code_seg() VOID DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_BranchTrackInitialize( _In_ DMFMODULE DmfModule ) /*++ Routine Description: Create the BranchTrack table. These entries are necessary to allow the consumer of this data to know what code paths did not execute that *should* have executed. Arguments: DmfModule - This Module's handle. Return Value: None --*/ { // It not used in RELEASE build. // UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(DmfModule); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetFeature.BadReportBufferSize"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetFeature.BadReportId"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetFeature{Enter connected standby without audio playing}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature.BadReportBufferSize"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature.BadReportId"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature.DisablePowerButton"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_SetFeature{Enter connected standby without audio playing}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetInputReport.BadReportBufferSize"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "HidPortableDeviceButtons_GetInputReport.BadReportId"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.True{Press or release power}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.False"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus.True{Play audio during connected standby}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus.False{Don't play audio during connected standby}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus.False{Play audio during connected standby}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus.False{Don't play audio during connected standby}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.BadButton"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.Down{Power press}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.Up{Power release}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus.Down{Vol+ press}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.ScreenCapture{Press Power and Vol+}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus.Up{Vol+ release}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus.Down{Vol- press}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.SAS{Press Power and Vol-}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus.Up{Vol- release}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power"); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessUp.Down{Backlight+ press}[SshKeypad]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessUp.Up{Backlight+ release}[SshKeypad]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessDown.Down{BacklightDown- press}[SshKeypad]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST_CREATE(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessDown.Up{BacklightDown- release}[SshKeypad]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER_CREATE(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HotkeyStateChange"); } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Public Calls by Client /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // #pragma code_seg("PAGE") _IRQL_requires_max_(PASSIVE_LEVEL) _Must_inspect_result_ NTSTATUS DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_Create( _In_ WDFDEVICE Device, _In_ DMF_MODULE_ATTRIBUTES* DmfModuleAttributes, _In_ WDF_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES* ObjectAttributes, _Out_ DMFMODULE* DmfModule ) /*++ Routine Description: Create an instance of a DMF Module of type HidPortableDeviceButtons. Arguments: Device - Client driver's WDFDEVICE object. DmfModuleAttributes - Opaque structure that contains parameters DMF needs to initialize the Module. ObjectAttributes - WDF object attributes for DMFMODULE. DmfModule - Address of the location where the created DMFMODULE handle is returned. Return Value: NTSTATUS --*/ { NTSTATUS ntStatus; DMF_MODULE_DESCRIPTOR dmfModuleDescriptor_HidPortableDeviceButtons; DMF_CALLBACKS_DMF dmfCallbacksDmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons; DMF_CALLBACKS_WDF dmfCallbacksWdf_HidPortableDeviceButtons; PAGED_CODE(); FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); DMF_CALLBACKS_DMF_INIT(&dmfCallbacksDmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons); dmfCallbacksDmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons.DeviceOpen = DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_Open; dmfCallbacksDmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons.DeviceClose = DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_Close; dmfCallbacksDmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons.ChildModulesAdd = DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ChildModulesAdd; DMF_CALLBACKS_WDF_INIT(&dmfCallbacksWdf_HidPortableDeviceButtons); dmfCallbacksWdf_HidPortableDeviceButtons.ModuleD0Entry = DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ModuleD0Entry; DMF_MODULE_DESCRIPTOR_INIT_CONTEXT_TYPE(dmfModuleDescriptor_HidPortableDeviceButtons, HidPortableDeviceButtons, DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons, DMF_MODULE_OPTIONS_PASSIVE, DMF_MODULE_OPEN_OPTION_OPEN_PrepareHardware); dmfModuleDescriptor_HidPortableDeviceButtons.CallbacksDmf = &dmfCallbacksDmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons; dmfModuleDescriptor_HidPortableDeviceButtons.CallbacksWdf = &dmfCallbacksWdf_HidPortableDeviceButtons; ntStatus = DMF_ModuleCreate(Device, DmfModuleAttributes, ObjectAttributes, &dmfModuleDescriptor_HidPortableDeviceButtons, DmfModule); if (! NT_SUCCESS(ntStatus)) { TraceEvents(TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR, DMF_TRACE, "DMF_ModuleCreate fails: ntStatus=%!STATUS!", ntStatus); } FuncExit(DMF_TRACE, "ntStatus=%!STATUS!", ntStatus); return(ntStatus); } #pragma code_seg() // Module Methods // _IRQL_requires_max_(PASSIVE_LEVEL) BOOLEAN DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonIsEnabled( _In_ DMFMODULE DmfModule, _In_ HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonIdType ButtonId ) /*++ Routine Description: Determines if a given button is enabled or disabled. Arguments: DmfModule - This Module's handle. ButtonId - The given button. Return Value: TRUE if given button is enabled. FALSE if given button is disabled. --*/ { BOOLEAN returnValue; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); DMFMODULE_VALIDATE_IN_METHOD(DmfModule, HidPortableDeviceButtons); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(DmfModule); returnValue = FALSE; DMF_ModuleLock(DmfModule); // If statements are used below for clarity and ease of debugging. Also, it prevents // need to cast and allows for possible different states later. // switch (ButtonId) { case HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power: { if (moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState.u.Buttons.Power) { returnValue = TRUE; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.True{Press or release power}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } else { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.False"); } break; } case HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus: { if (moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState.u.Buttons.VolumeUp) { returnValue = TRUE; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus.True{Play audio during connected standby}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } else { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus.False{Don't play audio during connected standby}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } break; } case HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus: { if (moduleContext->InputReportEnabledState.u.Buttons.VolumeDown) { returnValue = TRUE; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus.False{Play audio during connected standby}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } else { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus.False{Don't play audio during connected standby}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } break; } default: { DmfAssert(FALSE); DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(DmfModule, "ButtonIsEnabled.BadButton"); break; } } DMF_ModuleUnlock(DmfModule); FuncExit(DMF_TRACE, "returnValue=%d", returnValue); return returnValue; } _IRQL_requires_max_(PASSIVE_LEVEL) NTSTATUS DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonStateChange( _In_ DMFMODULE DmfModule, _In_ HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonIdType ButtonId, _In_ ULONG ButtonStateDown ) /*++ Routine Description: Updates the state of a given button. Arguments: DmfModule - This Module's handle. ButtonId - The given button. ButtonStateDown - Indicates if the button is pressed DOWN. Return Value: STATUS_SUCCESS means the updated state was successfully sent to HID stack. Other NTSTATUS if there is an error. --*/ { NTSTATUS ntStatus; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); DMFMODULE_VALIDATE_IN_METHOD(DmfModule, HidPortableDeviceButtons); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(DmfModule); // Lock the Module context because the Client Driver may call from different threads // (e.g. button press thread is different than rotation lock thread). // DMF_ModuleLock(DmfModule); DmfAssert(moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.ReportId == REPORTID_BUTTONS); DmfAssert(moduleContext->VhfHidReport.reportId == moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.ReportId); // If statements are used below for clarity and ease of debugging. Also, it prevents // need to cast and allows for possible different states later. // switch (ButtonId) { case HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power: { if (ButtonStateDown) { moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Buttons.Power = 1; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.Down{Power press}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } else { moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Buttons.Power = 0; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.Up{Power release}[HidPortableDeviceButtons]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } break; } case HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus: { if (ButtonStateDown) { moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Buttons.VolumeUp = 1; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus.Down{Vol+ press}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); if (moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Buttons.Power) { // Verify Screen Capture runs. // DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.ScreenCapture{Press Power and Vol+}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } } else { moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Buttons.VolumeUp = 0; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumePlus.Up{Vol+ release}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } break; } case HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus: { if (ButtonStateDown) { moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Buttons.VolumeDown = 1; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus.Down{Vol- press}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); if (moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Buttons.Power) { // Verify SAS runs. // DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power.SAS{Press Power and Vol-}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } } else { moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Buttons.VolumeDown = 0; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_VolumeMinus.Up{Vol- release}[HidPortableDeviceButtons,Volume]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } break; } default: { DmfAssert(FALSE); ntStatus = STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(DmfModule, "ButtonStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonId_Power"); DMF_ModuleUnlock(DmfModule); goto Exit; } } // Don't send requests with lock held. Copy the data to send to local variable, // unlock and send. // BUTTONS_INPUT_REPORT inputReportButtonState; HID_XFER_PACKET hidXferPacket; inputReportButtonState = moduleContext->InputReportButtonState; hidXferPacket.reportBuffer = (UCHAR*)&inputReportButtonState; hidXferPacket.reportBufferLen = moduleContext->VhfHidReport.reportBufferLen; hidXferPacket.reportId = moduleContext->VhfHidReport.reportId; TraceEvents(TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR, DMF_TRACE, "Buttons state=0x%02x", moduleContext->InputReportButtonState.u.Data); DMF_ModuleUnlock(DmfModule); // This function actually populates the upper layer's input report with expected button data. // ntStatus = DMF_VirtualHidDeviceVhf_ReadReportSend(moduleContext->DmfModuleVirtualHidDeviceVhf, &hidXferPacket); Exit: FuncExit(DMF_TRACE, "ntStatus=%!STATUS!", ntStatus); return ntStatus; } _IRQL_requires_max_(PASSIVE_LEVEL) NTSTATUS DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HotkeyStateChange( _In_ DMFMODULE DmfModule, _In_ HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonIdType Hotkey, _In_ ULONG HotkeyStateDown ) /*++ Routine Description: Updates the state of a given hotkey. Arguments: DmfModule - This Module's handle. ButtonId - The given hotkey. ButtonStateDown - Indicates if the hotkey is pressed DOWN. Return Value: STATUS_SUCCESS means the updated state was successfully sent to HID stack. Other NTSTATUS if there is an error. --*/ { NTSTATUS ntStatus; DMF_CONTEXT_HidPortableDeviceButtons* moduleContext; BUTTONS_HOTKEY_INPUT_REPORT hotkeyInputReport; HID_XFER_PACKET hidXferPacket; FuncEntry(DMF_TRACE); DMFMODULE_VALIDATE_IN_METHOD(DmfModule, HidPortableDeviceButtons); moduleContext = DMF_CONTEXT_GET(DmfModule); hotkeyInputReport.ReportId = REPORTID_HOTKEYS; hotkeyInputReport.HotKey = 0; // If statements are used below for clarity and ease of debugging. Also, it prevents // need to cast and allows for possible different states later. // switch (Hotkey) { case HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessUp: if (HotkeyStateDown) { hotkeyInputReport.HotKey = DISPLAY_BACKLIGHT_BRIGHTNESS_INCREMENT; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessUp.Down{Backlight+ press}[SshKeypad]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } else { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessUp.Up{Backlight+ release}[SshKeypad]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } break; case HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessDown: if (HotkeyStateDown) { hotkeyInputReport.HotKey = DISPLAY_BACKLIGHT_BRIGHTNESS_DECREMENT; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessDown.Down{BacklightDown- press}[SshKeypad]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } else { DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_AT_LEAST(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.HidPortableDeviceButtons_Hotkey_BrightnessDown.Up{BacklightDown- release}[SshKeypad]", HidPortableDeviceButtons_ButtonPresses); } break; default: DmfAssert(FALSE); ntStatus = STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED; DMF_BRANCHTRACK_MODULE_NEVER(DmfModule, "HotkeyStateChange.DMF_HidPortableDeviceButtons_HotkeyStateChange"); DMF_ModuleUnlock(DmfModule); goto Exit; } hidXferPacket.reportBuffer = (UCHAR*)&hotkeyInputReport; hidXferPacket.reportBufferLen = sizeof(BUTTONS_HOTKEY_INPUT_REPORT); hidXferPacket.reportId = REPORTID_HOTKEYS; TraceEvents(TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR, DMF_TRACE, "Hotkey input report hotkey=0x%02x", hotkeyInputReport.HotKey); // This function actually populates the upper layer's input report with expected button data. // ntStatus = DMF_VirtualHidDeviceVhf_ReadReportSend(moduleContext->DmfModuleVirtualHidDeviceVhf, &hidXferPacket); Exit: FuncExit(DMF_TRACE, "ntStatus=%!STATUS!", ntStatus); return ntStatus; } // eof: Dmf_HidPortableDeviceButtons.c //
Here Andrew is back talking to Matt Cassidy about his 3rd place finish at the Last Legion Tournament in the North East. He takes us through his games before heading to the main topic for this episode which is Bragging Rights 2013 - a ETC style 4 person to
As the Third Christian Millennium dawns, the Caribbean is at kairos: the nexus of opportunity and risk. In light of the Christocentric fulness theme of Ephesians 4:9 - 24, perspectives and counsel will be offered to support reformation, transformation and blessing towards a truly sustainable future under God. According to Mike at M & D’s in Wareham, a billfish of some kind was caught in the Cape Cod Canal Tuesday night at Murderer’s Row. At approximately 7:30AM Wednesday morning Cape Cod Tackle Facebook page posted, “I just watched a video on a customers cell phone of a guy catching a Marlin in the canal last night. I ‘m not kidding I said a Marlin. Caught at the Murders row last night. I’ll post pictures later when he sends them to me.” “They thought it was a shark at first, so they cast back out and hooked up. It was hanging around in between the pilings, which is even more strange,” Mike told us when we called him later that morning. At about 7pm Wednesday night, Mike also added to his Facebook page: “I should also point out they tried to revive the fish but it did not survive. The fish ended up having the braid wrapped around his tail cutting deep into the front of the tail area. fish was caught on a custom rod/Shimano Baitrunner reel 50 lb braid and a Storm Blue Herring swim bait lure. anglers name withheld for now.” 50 lb gel spun polyester braid probably has about the diameter of the more traditional 12 lb nylon mono line, and the reel (reportedly twice nearly spooled) and a surf fishing spinning reel could credibly handle a serious 50 - 80 lb fish. But, an amazing catch from shore.Though, it should be noted that Sailfish do come in close to shore but usually far to the south. But then the seas were apparently quite warm this summer.Rare, but possible. END As we continue to look at the Freedom From Religion Foundation's anti-Christian poster: . . . it is time to look at the implications of several common lab coat-dressed atheistical talking points that imply that the human mind is deeply delusional and so inadvertently back-fire through self-contradiction.A good place to begin is a recent Daily Mail article, reflecting on the reliably anti-theistic NewScientist: Brains 'are hardwired to believe in God and imaginary friends' Religion is part of human nature and our brains are hard wired to believe in God, scientists believe. The evidence includes studies of babies and children which have shown the brain is programmed to think of the mind as being separate from the body. This distinction allows us to believe in the supernatural, to conjure up imaginary friends - and to conceive of gods, this week's New Scientist reports. Other studies suggest our minds come with an overdeveloped sense of cause and effect, which primes us to see purpose and design everywhere, even when there is none. Children as young as seven or eight believe that rocks, rivers and birds have been created for a specific purpose. Taken together, the two traits mean were are perfectly programmed to believe in god. Professor Paul Bloom, a psychologist at Yale University in the US, said: 'There's now a lot of evidence that some of the foundations for our religious beliefs are hard-wired. 'All humans possess the brain circuitry and it never goes away.' This sort of thinking is of course the sub-text behind the dismissal of "gods," "angels" and "devils" in the FFRF poster. The Daily Mail article also cites the dean of the so-called new Atheists: Richard Dawkins. Britain's most famous atheist, argues in his book the God Delusion that religion is propagated through indoctrination, especially of children. Evolution predisposes children to swallow whatever their parents and elders tell them, he argues, as trust and obedience are important for survival. Asked about the idea of pre-programming, the Oxford University professor said: 'I am thoroughly happy with believing that children are predisposed to believe in invisible gods - I always was. 'But I also find that indoctrination hypothesis plausible. The two influences could, and I suspect do, reinforce one another.' Then of course, we can cite prof William Provine of Cornell in the well known 1998 Darwin Day keynote address at University of Tennessee: Naturalistic evolution has clear consequences that Charles Darwin understood perfectly. 1) No gods worth having exist; 2) no life after death exists; 3) no ultimate foundation for ethics exists; 4) no ultimate meaning in life exists; and 5) human free will is nonexistent . . . .The first 4 implications are so obvious to modern naturalistic evolutionists that I will spend little time defending them. Human free will, however, is another matter. Even evolutionists have trouble swallowing that implication. I will argue that humans are locally determined systems that make choices. They have, however, no free will . . . Nor should we neglect remarks by Nobel Prize holder Sir Francis Crick in his 1994 The Astonishing Hypothesis and their implications: . . . that "You", your joys and your sorrows, your memories and your ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will, are in fact no more than the behaviour of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules. As Lewis Carroll's Alice might have phrased: "You're nothing but a pack of neurons." This hypothesis is so alien to the ideas of most people today that it can truly be called astonishing. [T]he problem is to get [people] to reject irrational and supernatural explanations of the world, the demons that exist only in their imaginations, and to accept a social and intellectual apparatus, Science, as the only begetter of truth [--> NB: this is a knowledge claim about knowledge and its possible sources, i.e. it is a claim in philosophy not science; it is thus self-refuting]. . . .It is not that the methods and institutions of science somehow compel us to accept a material explanation of the phenomenal world, but, on the contrary, thatwe are forced by oura priori adherence to material causes[--> another major begging of the question . . . ]to create an apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts that produce material explanations, no matter how counter-intuitive, no matter how mystifying to the uninitiated. Moreover, that materialism is absolute[--> i.e. here we see the fallacious, indoctrinated, ideological, closed mind . . . ], for wecannot allow a Divine Foot in the door. [From: “Billions and Billions of Demons,” NYRB, January 9, 1997. Bold emphasis and notes added. If you have been led to imagine that this is "quote mined" kindly see the filler citation and notes here.] Game over, religion is myth and superstition, childish projections of imaginary friends up to the sky and so on. Science, duly dressed in the lab coat, has spoken.Not so fast:1 --> Provine and Crick actually inadvertently expose the real problem: evolutionary materialism -- which, let us not forget, Lewontin reminds us is now being imposed before the evidence is allowed to speak and is thus allowed to censor the evidence -- drastically undermines the credibility of the human mind. So, it refutes itself. This was recognised publicly as long ago as the turn of the 1930's by the noted evolutionary thinker J. B. S. Haldane: "It seems to me immensely unlikely that mind is a mere by-product of matter. For if my mental processes are determined wholly by the motions of atoms in my brain I have no reason to suppose that my beliefs are true.They may be sound chemically, but that does not make them sound logically. And hence I have no reason for supposing my brain to be composed of atoms. In order to escape from this necessity of sawing away the branch on which I am sitting, so to speak, I am compelled to believe that mind is not wholly conditioned by matter.” ["When I am dead," in Possible Worlds: And Other Essays [1927], Chatto and Windus: London, 1932, reprint, p.209. (Highlight and emphases added.)] 2 --> In short, if the thoughts of a Crick are nothing but the molecular agitations in his brain, and if a Provine has no sufficient freedom to choose and decide for himself, then thought, reasoning, knowledge, decision, ethics and more collapse into delusion. 3 --> Without a real mind, so that we are genuinely capable of capable of thinking, knowing and deciding for ourselves, we become little more than whatever we have been wired up in our brains or indoctrinated by whoever had control of our formative years up to College. 4 --> But, on the presupposition of evolutionary materialism, that matter, energy, space, time and resulting blind chance and mechanical necessity are all that exist, we do inescapably end up in the problem envisioned by Haldane over eighty years ago: sawing away the branch on which we must sit. 5 --> For: "if my mental processes are determined wholly by the motions of atoms in my brain I have no reason to suppose that my beliefs are true.They may be sound chemically, but that does not make them sound logically." Oops.6 --> With that in mind, let us look afresh at how NewScientists' sources and Dawkins as well as FFRF etc. try to displace this problem of self-refutation by projecting it unto belief in God: a: our brains are hard wired to believe in God b: the brain is programmed to think of the mind as being separate from the body. This distinction allows us to believe in the supernatural, to conjure up imaginary friends - and to conceive of gods c: our minds come with an overdeveloped sense of cause and effect, which primes us to see purpose and design everywhere, even when there is none d: All humans possess the brain circuitry and it never goes away e: Evolution predisposes children to swallow whatever their parents and elders tell them f: I am thoroughly happy with believing that children are predisposed to believe in invisible godsg: humans are locally determined systems that make choices. They have, however, no free will h: "You", your joys and your sorrows, your memories and your ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will, are in fact no more than the behaviour of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules.i: You're nothing but a pack of neurons j: there is only our natural [i.e. material] world 7 --> But obviously, the sauce that stews the goose cooks up the gander just as well. The basic problem is, that a rock has no dreams, and evolutionary materialism is forced to make the jump from rocks and molecules derived from rocks (our bodies are all formed "out of the dust of the earth"!) to self-aware, thoughtful, deciding, conscience-lashed conscious mindedness. For, plainly: 8 --> We are conscious and conscious that we live in a common external world, a world in which we perceive, think, reason, communicate, discuss, believe we know some things and more. So, if we try to reduce this all to genetically based brain chemistry and ion currents in neurons, multiplied by accidents of psycho-social conditioning, we are deeply undermining our first, undeniable fact: consciousness.9 --> Let's take up the classic brain in vats delusion in the diagram just above, as an illustrative example.10 --> This is of course a modern form of the classic parable of Plato's cave, in which men have been held prisoner from childhood and are forced to only see shadow-shows projected on the opposite wall of the cave, which they naturally imagine to be reality. Then, one is somehow released, and sees the cheat,t hen is dragged up into the real world, where he learns just how deluded he was. Taking pity on his fellows, he tries to return and help them, only to be targetted with dismissive hostility: 11 --> The inevitable problem in this sort of scheme of course is that once we project a notion of general delusion unto any major aspect of the human mind, there are no firewalls. So, who is to say that the world in which we perceive ourselves as brains in the vats is not in turn another cave of shadow shows, or the apparent outer world of reality is not another cave in turn, and so on in an infinite regress of delusions. Which, is patently absurd.12 --> Instead, we use a bit of common good sense and upend the lot: that we are conscious, self aware and thinking creatures who by multiple senses are also aware of a common external world is manifest and so, it makes no sense to imagine that we are subjects of general delusion. Yes, it is possible to err (which is something we can realise is undeniably true not just a matter of fact), but that is itself a point of certain truth. So, we recognise there are some things we can be certain of, and that we can make mistakes. 13 --> In particular, if we try to undermine freedom to think, decide, act and respond to the voice of conscience by imagining such are generally delusional or childish, comparable to having imaginary friends, we end up with the problem of general delusion. As the list of atheistical pronouncements made while dressed up in the lab coat above manifestly do.14 --> No wonder ID thinker Philip Johnson has replied that Sir Francis Crick should have therefore been willing to preface his works thusly: "I, Francis Crick, my opinions and my science, and even the thoughts expressed in this book, consist of nothing more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules." Johnson then acidly commented: “[[t]he plausibility of materialistic determinism requires that an implicit exception be made for the theorist.” [Reason in the Balance, 1995.]15 --> In short, the lab coat clad materialists here are plainly sawing off the branch on which they, too, are sitting. CRAACK!16 --> Instead, UD Blog's W J Murray is apt: If you do not [acknowledge]the law of non-contradiction, you have nothing to argue about. If you do not [admit] the principles of sound reason, you have nothing to argue with. If you do not [recognise] libertarian free will, you have no one to argue against. If you do not [accept] morality to be an objective commodity, you have no reason to argue in the first place. 17 --> So, we have no good reason to deny that we are conscious, minded, enconscienced (so, morally governed and morally struggling . . . ) creatures who have significant freedom to think, decide and act, and we are living in a world that in ever so many ways gives every good reason to see it as patently designed. (Start from how the world we live in -- the only world we actually observe -- on very strong evidence had a beginning, which implies that it has a begin-ner of awesome power. Multiply by the evidence that from its basic physics, it is finely tuned in ever so many ways, to support Carbon chemistry, watery medium cell based life. [Try here for a start, and look here at UD's V J Torley as he replied to P Z Myers' attempt to dismiss W L Craig's short arguments presented here at KF, last time.]) 18 --> So much so, that the evolutionary materialists (as we have seen) are forced to project confident manner talking points that such are childish delusions to be dismissed . . . only to saw off the branch on which they too must sit.19 --> But of course, to see that, we need to pause and think about the self-referential implications of what they are saying. Do that for a few minutes, and, OOPS -- CRAACK!20 --> A particularly pivotal point is the sense we generally have that we are under moral government, as attested by the voice of conscience. This is a major point of our thoughts, life and conscious experience, so we have no good reason to imagine it is the delusion that has been suggested, on pain of sawing off the branch on which we all must sit.21 --> That is we live in a world where OUGHT is credibly real. That means, there is a foundational IS in our world that grounds OUGHT. For which IS, across centuries of serious debate and discussion, there has been just one serious candidate: the inherently good, Creator God and Loving, utterly Just Lord.22 --> So, the above attempts to brush aside such evidence as childish delusions projecting imaginary friends unto the sky, falls apart. Instead, what we see is that the evidence is so plain and so widespread that those who wish to deny it have to make up a story of general delusion that then saws off the branch on which they too must sit.23 --> In short, we are back to the force of one of the most uncomfortable texts in the Bible, where the Apostle Paul, in rebuke to the decadence and monstrous evil of Rome -- by that time horrifically manifest in the person of the Emperor himself . . . Nero, argued: Rom 1:19 For that which is known about God is evident to [men] and made plain in their inner consciousness, because God [Himself] has shown it to them. 20 For ever since the creation of the world His invisible nature and attributes, that is, His eternal power and divinity, have been made intelligible and clearly discernible in and through the things that have been made (His handiworks). So [men] are without excuse [altogether without any defense or justification], 21 Because when they knew and recognized Him as God, they did not honor and glorify Him as God or give Him thanks. But instead they became futile and[c]godless in their thinking [with vain imaginings, foolish reasoning, and stupid speculations] and their senseless minds were darkened. 22 Claiming to be wise, they became fools [professing to be smart, they made simpletons of themselves]. 23 And by them the glory and majesty and excellence of the immortal God were exchanged for and represented by images, resembling mortal man and birds and beasts and reptiles. [--> in those days, idols in temples surrounded by often scandalous myths, nowadays, images in museums and on the web or TV, or in textbooks surrounded by a priori materialist ideologies dressed up in a lab coat serve much the same purpose] 24 Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their [own] hearts to sexual impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves [abandoning them to the degrading power of sin], 25 Because they exchanged the truth of God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, Who is blessed forever! Amen (so be it). 26 For this reason God gave them over and abandoned them to vile affections and degrading passions. For their women exchanged their natural function for an unnatural and abnormal one, 27 And the men also turned from natural relations with women and were set ablaze (burning out, consumed) with lust for one another—men committing shameful acts with men and suffering in their own [d]bodies and personalities the inevitable consequences and penalty of their wrong-doing and going astray, which was [their] fitting retribution. 28 And so, since they did not see fit to acknowledge God or approve of Him or consider Him worth the knowing, God gave them over to a base and condemned mind to do things not proper or decent but loathsome, 29 Until they were filled (permeated and saturated) with every kind of unrighteousness, iniquity, grasping and covetous greed, and malice. [They were] full of envy and jealousy, murder, strife, deceit and treachery, ill will and cruel ways. [They were] secret backbiters and gossipers, 30 Slanderers, hateful to and hating God, full of insolence, arrogance, [and] boasting; inventors of new forms of evil, disobedient and undutiful to parents. 31 [They were] without understanding, conscienceless and faithless, heartless and loveless [and] merciless. 32 Though they are fully aware of God’s righteous decree that those who do such things deserve to die, they not only do them themselves but approve and applaud others who practice them. [AMP] 24 --> Looks like the old apostle had a serious point._____________So, it is back to whose report will we believe? Why? ENDPS: At Christmas season, this of course leads back to why believe in angels any more than Santa Claus, which is duly mocked by Dan Barker and his FFRF. The answer is, first, that while there are many legends about Santa, there is a historical basis, the old bishop of Smyrna, St Nicholas. So, if we have no good reason to dismiss the reality of God, there is no good reason to doubt that he may have created other orders of being, whom we may call angels . . . messengers. And, some such angels may be fallen from their original estate, and so there is no in principle reason why devils are necessarily superstitious myths also. Yes, there may be legends aplenty and dubious reports, but let us keep an open mind. Thursday, December 19, 2013 This time, let us focus on the pivotal ideas in the FFRF poster, that all that exists is the natural world and that "Religion" is therefore "but myth and superstition . . . "As we have been observing the FFRF poster confidently asserts: The obvious pivotal issue is that in our day such atheism wears the lab coat, and pronounces its assertions in the name of science, which in their minds, trumps "religion." (BTW: It seems, sadly, that such atheists are usually so ignorant or dismissive of philosophy that they can only equate religion with superstition, they have no conceptual category that allows them to recognise why there are diverse worldviews and why a worldview different from their own may be reasonable. Part of our job is to educate such, including on the inevitable worldview roots of science and of their evolutionary materialist secular humanist scientism. Including, the decisive weaknesses in that view. Later on, DV.)C S Lewis long ago answered -- actually, ANTICIPATED -- quite decisively, with the very miracle at the heart of Advent Season as the miracle in play: that Jesus of Nazareth was born of a virgin. This has been brought to the attention of a modern audience by way of an animation -- thanks to C S Lewis Doodle: Two George III sixpences, HT Wiki Here, we can see how by way of the example of two sixpences put in a drawer on successive days, we can understand the difference between a law of nature acting freely by mechanical necessity and/or by chance processes similar to what happens when we roll a pair of fair dice, and what happens with intelligent intervention. The two coins put in a drawer will add up to twelve pence or one shilling's worth -- unless someone intervenes. And if a thief intervenes, he will have not so much broken the laws of arithmetic as those of England.Just so, it was not ignorance of the laws of nature that led Joseph to change his mind about divorcing his espoused wife Mary. (And yes, the betrothal of that day was much stronger than our modern engagements are. One had to get a divorce to break it -- it was unconsummated marriage.) Joseph full well knew how women usually become pregnant with child. But, he was also open to the possibility that the world is not a closed, self-contained material, mechanical system with room only for chance and deterministic causal influences that trace ultimately to the physics and happenstance circumstances of the Big Bang or the like.So, it seems that the dismissal "[t]here are no gods" -- we agree, there is but one true Living God, our creator and Lord -- is not the pivotal matter, but instead the declaration, "[t]here is only our natural world." That is, FFRF and others of like atheistical ilk imagine that reality is material, and believe that "science" has somehow proved it so.Which science, when, where, by whom, how?Silence.Not psychology or biology, and not chemistry. And least of all, physics.Science properly understood studies the natural world as a going concern in light of empirical observations, it is unable to explain its ultimate root. Save, that cosmology (a branch of physics) is more and more finding out that the physics of our cosmos is highly fine tuned in ways that allow Carbon Chemistry, watery medium cell based life to exist on terrestrial planets. Ways that look suspiciously like a design. (We will follow this up later.)But also, at bottom, the confident assertions by FFRF also pivot on the notion that "there is no evidence for God," so belief in God MUST be blind faith, or superstition similar to believing in good luck due to having a rabbit's foot in your back pocket.(Perhaps, such need to ask themselves why they have come to imagine there is no such evidence, on what grounds. And, whether what they really mean is, "there is no evidence that I am willing to properly follow up, fairly evaluate and accept if the balance of the evidence points that way." A very different thing indeed.)However, it may be more useful to simply cite a current short summary of five pointers to God, as was presented by the noted Christian philosopher, William Lane Craig, during a recent television interview: In an accompanying article he notes . . . and he is a leading expert on the views of modern atheists with many public debates with leading atheists to the point where some are now gun-shy: . . . most atheists, in my experience, have no good reasons for their disbelief. Rather they’ve learned to simply repeat the slogan, “There’s no good evidence for God’s existence!” . . . . In my publications and oral debates with some of the world’s most notable atheists, I’ve defended the following five reasons why God exists: 1. God provides the best explanation of the origin of the universe. Given the scientific evidence we have about our universe and its origins, and bolstered by arguments presented by philosophers for centuries, it is highly probable that the universe had an absolute beginning. Since the universe, like everything else, could not have merely popped into being without a cause, there must exist a transcendent reality beyond time and space that brought the universe into existence. This entity must therefore be enormously powerful. Only a transcendent, unembodied mind suitably fits that description. 2. God provides the best explanation for the fine-tuning of the universe. Contemporary physics has established that the universe is fine-tuned for the existence of intelligent, interactive life. That is to say, in order for intelligent, interactive life to exist, the fundamental constants and quantities of nature must fall into an incomprehensibly narrow life-permitting range. There are three competing explanations of this remarkable fine-tuning: physical necessity, chance, or design. The first two are highly implausible, given the independence of the fundamental constants and quantities from nature's laws and the desperate maneuvers needed to save the hypothesis of chance. That leaves design as the best explanation.3. God provides the best explanation of objective moral values and duties. Even atheists recognize that some things, for example, the Holocaust, are objectively evil. But if atheism is true, what basis is there for the objectivity of the moral values we affirm? Evolution? Social conditioning? These factors may at best produce in us the subjective feeling that there are objective moral values and duties, but they do nothing to provide a basis for them. If human evolution had taken a different path, a very different set of moral feelings might have evolved. By contrast, God Himself serves as the paradigm of goodness, and His commandments constitute our moral duties. Thus, theism provides a better explanation of objective moral values and duties. 4. God provides the best explanation of the historical facts concerning Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. Historians have reached something of consensus that the historical Jesus thought that in himself God’s Kingdom had broken into human history, and he carried out a ministry of miracle-working and exorcisms as evidence of that fact. Moreover, most historical scholars agree that after his crucifixion Jesus’ tomb was discovered empty by a group of female disciples, that various individuals and groups saw appearances of Jesus alive after his death, and that the original disciples suddenly and sincerely came to believe in Jesus’ resurrection despite their every predisposition to the contrary. I can think of no better explanation of these facts than the one the original disciples gave: God raised Jesus from the dead. 5. God can be personally known and experienced. The proof of the pudding is in the tasting. Down through history Christians have found through Jesus a personal acquaintance with God that has transformed their lives. So, is it really true that there is "no evidence" for God, or is it that there is no evidence that some are willing to accept that might just put an unwelcome Divine Foot in the door of their comfortable ideology? {Added, Dec 22: Cf. UD's V J Torley respond to P Z Myers' attempted dismissals of W L Craig's brief arguments, here.} And if God is, why would he not ever have good reason to occasionally act beyond the usual course of nature to fulfill a higher purpose? Such as, the prophesied and fulfilled incarnation of the Christ, his life and service, his death burial and resurrection as witnessed by 500 who could not be stopped by dungeon, fire or sword -- or worse? That is, the focus of this Advent season.That is, too, the possibility of and value of evidence for miracles is going to be settled in the end on whether one is willing to accept that God is possible in light of evidence that is accessible all around us and -- as our consciences testify -- even inside us. For, if we are subject to moral government -- the force of OUGHT, that strongly indicates that we live under a Moral Governor, the inherently good God, our Creator.We seem to be zeroing in on a will problem here.Let us ponder that, this Christmas season. END This is a case where it is useful to cross-post from Uncommon Descent, as we have a very interesting contrast of two signs to address:_____________>>>Coyne et al cheer on censorship — it is time to take notice . . . Yesterday, UD News headlined a case of radical secularist censorship in Los Angeles being cheered on by Jerry Coyne et al. The case concerns the removal of the following sign (shown under fair use) that was formerly present at a Museum of Natural History in that city: Notice, what Coyne says in exultation over the removal of the sign: If I get any other information I’ll convey it, but for now I’m pleased that God is out of the Museum and no longer gets credit for “creatures.” It’s a victory for secularism, for sure. Something is blatantly, deeply wrong. Wrong with the push to censor. Wrong with the willingness of the museum’s leadership to be intimidated by Darwinist thuggery — and yes, this is thuggery. Wrong with professors who should value academic freedom, freedom of expression and diversity but instead are cheering on censorship. And — most importantly, wrong in a civilisation that is so rapidly losing its way, that it too often does not see a warning-sign for what it is. By way of illustration, let me contrast a second sign that seems to have been put up (at Advent season, nothing less) by the Freedom From Religion Foundation in the Illinois State legislature building . . . which IIRC, is the same state where prof. Coyne is based; a sign reportedly put up by the FFRF in the name of freedom of religious expression: The stereotypical, scapegoating accusatory message and significance of its timing at the Christmas season could not be clearer. (Let’s ask: have Mr Coyne and ilk loudly called for removal of this blatant piece of bigotry and scapegoating hostility that refuses to acknowledge the most obvious facts that — despite the inevitable sins that any movement with a track record in history will also have to deal with – Judaeo-Christian theism is a legitimate and intellectually serious worldview with thousands of years of positive contributions to our civilisation including advancing humanitarianism, civil liberty, learning and science? I doubt it. [And while I am at it, let us remember: if we are to make sensible policy choices, we must compare real with real in light of material pros and cons, not real with utopian ideal or whitewashed . . . as in, strawman tactics make for poor and often unjust or abusive and corrupt policy. Cases in point are obvious, all around and on the ash-heaps of sound history. Which, we had better learn and value as a record of hard-bought experience and lessons; lest we repeat its worst chapters.]) {BTW: if you doubt the direct connexion between the two, ponder this comment by NewEnglandBob in Coyne’s Combox: Critical thinking – 1, Superstition – 0.} I took time out to comment on the news post, and as it is beginning to slide down the page, let me now headline that comment:________________>> This pattern of intolerance and censorship of legitimate and historically important perspectives begins to call forth an analysis of motives, attitudes and habitual patterns. For instance, Jesus — in a psychologically deeply insightful observation — warns that we should beware and seek to address the plank in our own eye when we want to take the speck out of someone else’s eye, and says that he who is faithful/unfaithful with little will be much the same with greater power and responsibility. So, while the temptation for objectors to design theory etc is to try to twist this about and project it accusingly against us, given their refusal to acknowledge history (BA77 [OOPS: Barb] is so right to point to Newton and by extension many others down to today . . . ) and to pretend that those on our side can only be ignorant, stupid, insane or wicked, we need to hold up a mirror. For instance, Egnor reports how Coyne exults: The anonymous donor quote at the NHM has been removed. My second-hand source tells me it will not be replaced. No doubt your efforts, coupled with those of a science reporter at KPCC looking into the mess, compelled the administration to finally do the right thing. Without doubt, you and your WEIT audience were the driving forces, for which I’m grateful. This is censorship of a legitimate perspective on science, from a context that is educational.It is part and parcel of an increasingly widespread pattern that projects blame, base motivation, hatred/enmity to science and shrill accusations of intent to create a theocratic, right wing tyranny.This outrageously false and unbalanced scapegoating is beginning to look like blame the victim/ blame the perceived other, projection to me. Where, writ large and backed by growing radical secularist power, it is manifestly part of a blame the target turnabout accusation that all too easily becomes a big lie propaganda agenda. Where also, of course, such a lie can and must be shown to be a case of speaking with willful disregard to the truth one knows or should know, hoping to profit by what is false being perceived and acted on as if it were true. In this case, through outright censorship of a donor’s plaque. And where we are cautioned, on the mirror principle, to note with Freud et al (and I here cite Wiki speaking against interest): Psychological projection was conceptualized by Sigmund Freud in the 1900s as a defense mechanism in which a person unconsciously rejects his or her own unacceptable attributes by ascribing them to objects or persons in the outside world.[1] For example, a person who is rude may accuse other people of being rude . . . .Projection tends to come to the fore in normal people at times of crisis, personal or political,[13] but is more commonly found in the neurotic or psychotic[14]—in personalities functioning at a primitive level as in narcissistic personality disorder or borderline personality disorder.[15] Carl Jung considered that the unacceptable parts of the personality represented by the Shadow archetype were particularly likely to give rise to projection, both small-scale and on a national/international basis.[16] Marie-Louise Von Franz extended his view of projection, stating that: “… wherever known reality stops, where we touch the unknown, there we project an archetypal image”.[17] The philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach based his theory of religion in large part upon the idea of projection, that is the idea that an anthropomorphic deity is the outward projection of man’s anxieties and desires . . . That last part is revealing: Feuerbach (who is where Marx began from, and IIRC is notorious for his you are what you eat materialist view . . . ) has simply swept away the serious reasons for a mature worldview that takes God seriously — and thus rightfully sees him as the Father of compassion and God of all comfort — and instead paints a ridiculous strawman caricature. Which itself invites the counter- analysis that asks, what is he afraid of in his own system that he projects to others. Not, as a mere rhetorical turnabout, but in the context of the well warranted observation that the portrait projected is manifestly a strawman so it invites analysis on mirror psychology grounds. in science we seek to think God’s creative and sustaining thoughts after him, serving him and others by exploring our world to more accurately understand it and so be better stewards of it and its resources . . . 2 –> There is nothing illegitimate or unduly threatening in such a view of and approach to science. That is obvious. Indeed, we do the public and especially children a disservice if we leave them with the impression that this view has not been historically important, a source of much good, and continues to be an important view today held by many working scientists, engineers and medical practitioners in all sorts of fields. 3 –> Likewise — as as BA77 hints at just above by citing the US Declaration of Independence of 1776 (which speaks to God no less than four highly significant times, and makes rights endowed by our Creator the pivot of its argument) — it is a manifest distortion of historically anchored truth we know or should know to pretend that faith in God is an inevitable prelude to tyranny. (And yes, we are aware of and address the sad history of the sins of Christendom, cf. here on. The problem is that we are not dealing with balance here, but a persistently repeated one-sided litany designed to stir up fear, suspicion and even hate leading to destructive anger. Instead, let us state the obvious: no influential movement of consequence in history will not have its record of sins as amidst wheat poisonous tares will forever spring up. As humans we are finite, fallible, morally and intellectually struggling, and too often ill-willed and even hypocritical. The moral hazards of being human which we must all struggle with. Hence Jesus’ counsel on planks in one’s own eye: first remove the plank then you can see clearly to help the other with the sawdust in his eye.) . . . if I cannot but wish to receive good, even as much at every man’s hands, as any man can wish unto his own soul, how should I look to have any part of my desire herein satisfied, unless myself be careful to satisfy the like desire which is undoubtedly in other men . . . my desire, therefore, to be loved of my equals in Nature, as much as possible may be, imposeth upon me a natural duty of bearing to themward fully the like affection. From which relation of equality between ourselves and them that are as ourselves, what several rules and canons natural reason hath drawn for direction of life no man is ignorant . . . [Hooker then continues, citing Aristotle in The Nicomachean Ethics, Bk 8:] as namely, That because we would take no harm, we must therefore do none; That since we would not be in any thing extremely dealt with, we must ourselves avoid all extremity in our dealings; That from all violence and wrong we are utterly to abstain, with such-like . . . ] [Eccl. Polity, preface, Bk I, "ch." 8, p.80.] 5 –> These facts are not exactly obscure or hard to learn, so there is no excuse for the sort of persistently willful distortion and projections that we are seeing, which are now manifesting themselves in cases of abuse of law, administrative power and influence, here to impose a characteristic mark of growing tyranny — undue censorship of public education. 6 –> Where, patently, there is nothing that is genuinely obscene or unduly offensive in the following inscription which was removed due to agitation, without proper accountability: “The Nature Lab is a gift to Los Angeles to celebrate all of God’s creatures and enable NHM to broaden our understanding of the natural world through the process of scientific discovery.” Anonymous Donor 2013 7 –> So, we have serious grounds for now applying the mirror psychology principle to Coyne et al and their censorship. 8 –> Obviously, such fear God and fear that the world of nature and of human experience of the inner and outer world is so replete with signs that point to God and to our duty under him, that to advance their agenda of teenager rebellion writ large, they must do everything to induce us to fear, loathe, suspect and exclude God from our reckoning and to act with hostility to those who act through acknowledging God. (Cf here on and here on in context.) 10 –> Where, obviously, such anger and threatening attitudes are easily projected to others who are designated, stereotypical, strawmannised scapegoats. Which in today’s age, increasingly obviously, is what Christians — let’s be direct — are typically set up to be by radical secularists. 11 –> And as Aristotle warned, in The Rhetoric Bk I ch 2, when he discussed the persuasive power of pathos, ethos and logos, our judgements when we are pleased and friendly are very different from those we make when we are pained and angry. 12 –> So, it is time to expose the attitudes and behaviours of Coyne and others who are already resorting to and cheering on censorship, that they are beginning to build up the same pattern of “a long train of abuses and usurpations” that dismisses concerns and remonstrance, that warrants taking serious action to carry out reformation in the teeth of those who by their persistent behaviour — cf the case in view here, outright censorship — show themselves threats to liberty and self-determination and self-government of and by a free people. >>_________________ Folks, the warning signs and flags are going up all around. Time to take heed, before things spin utterly out of control. END PS: By way of a small push-back to Coyne et al and FFRF et al also at , let me put up two 101 level videos that speak to the general public. Excellent news! This was the right decision by the administrators. I have already received an email from a colleague at the Museum and this are in fact great news. I know the curators and managers at the Museum played the main role by confronting the administrators, so thanks to them and to those of you who sent emails to the administrators. This looks a lot like a deeply entrenched institutional problem to me.Also, notice this declaration of intent by another commenter, calling himself Kevin Meredith: Here’s what I predicted/speculated in the comments to the first post:“Now, what would be really funny is if there’s enough of an outcry, or anonymous is outed or something, so that he/she/them agrees to let the sign come down, but doesn’t insist on donation refund so as not to look any more ignorant.” The first part seems to have come true. The second part, re. what happens to the money, would be tougher to verify. Anonymous probably won’t ask for a refund of past cash, but I bet they withhold future payments, next year’s grant or whatever. I wonder if these folks understand what they are revealing about themselves in light of their words and the mirror/projection principle given the underlying distortions, strawman tactics and hostile stereotypes? (As in why would someone clinging to a position that has to view/treat others as shown, project to others that they are “ignorant”? And why is he thinking in terms of “out[ing]” people — as in target-painting?) In the face of such a pattern, it is not melodramatic to say: gale warning. It is time for us to pay attention to what is going on and act prudently in good time before the storm hits in full force. END Search This Blog About Me A Caribbean-based applied scientist, educator and strategic change/ transformation advocate and facilitator; speaking out for record and calling to reformation in light of the patently destructive policy/ geostrategic/ propaganda/ spiritual/ moral- cultural and economic agenda tidal waves pounding on our shores with ever-mounting force. In response to which, we must learn the lesson of Ps 32:9: "Be not like a horse or a mule, without understanding, which must be curbed with bit and bridle . . . 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Range Day with an AR-15 We took some sparkling water cans to the beat laboratory for a little AR-15 action. It was a little anticlimactic--definitely expected more impressive damage. The bad news is a regular neoprene koozie, or even the BSG ONE has no chance of stopping a .223 round. The good news is the rounds sail right through, and your BSG ONE is still ready for action. Aftermath This was cool, BSG ONE wrapped can took a flip, and stuck the landing after a hit from a Springfield XD-S 3.3" 9mm. I give it a 10.
Mosquitto is an open source message broker that implements the MQ Telemetry Transport protocol version 3.1 and 3.1.1 MQTT provides a lightweight method of carrying out messaging using a publish/subscribe model. This makes it suitable for "machine to machine" messaging such as with low power sensors or mobile devices such as phones, embedded computers or micro-controllers like the Arduino.
Apple, Openness, and the iPhone Yesterday, Apple released potentially one of the most interesting devices in computing history. The combination of mobility, relatively good power, rich OSX APIs, and multiple types of connectivity and sensors (phone, bluetooth, wifi, proximity, location, visual, audio, and orientation) could result in some truly spectacular new classes of applications. Unfortunately, it appears that they’re making their most classic blunder once again: locking out third parties. We have the opportunity to make ourselves heard, and request that Apple open the iPhone to third party developers. The only avenue of communication Apple leaves open to developers is Radar, their bug tracking system. Jonathan ‘Wolf’ Rentzch has filed an initial bug report on the topic, which he describes here. I strongly suggest that anyone interested in open application development on the iPhone (or being able to use third party applications on the iPhone) follow his lead and file additional requests at bugreport.apple.com (Please be polite though; ticket techs are people too!). A sample bug report (filed by our own Augie Fackler) is below: Summary: You can’t do any development for the iPhone. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Write a cool app2. Try to compile for iPhone Expected Results: A binary that should work in the spiffy iPhone. Actual Results: No way to compile for the iPhone exists, so no binary is produced Regression: None known. Notes: This is the same as Rentzsch’s bug rdar://problem/4917169 to make your life easier when you flag this as a duplicate. This entry was posted on Wednesday, January 10th, 2007 at 5:23 PM by David Smith and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed. I’ve seen this mentioned in two places now (if you include this blog) but not in any official Apple statements. Is there any hard evidence that this is the case? Are you just assuming that because Apple didn’t release an update to their dev tools for the iPhone that it won’t happen? Apple probably isn’t ready to release a whole development kit yet. It would require a bunch of new tools like emulators, new documentation, etc.. I also made a suggestion about this via RDAR. It’s interesting to note that issues surrounding 3rd party apps on phone has been addressed in several ways. Qualcomm, the company I work for introduced BREW which uses comprehensive application review and signing to control which apps can be deployed to phones. The BREW platform also helps developers and the carrier collect their money and allows for trial and subscription periods. Apple could use a similar model. Another useful model to look at is the one that the game console guys use — plenty of 3rd party development but only 1st party approval and deployment. Buy the app via iTunes (like the new games for iPod). They only make available what they approve of and want to sell. It’s not ideal and as open as I’d like but would give us 3rd party guys a crack at putting some great stuff on the iPhone IMHO. I think it was a nice move for apple to come out with the apple iPhone. The iPhone has most features consumers have been waiting to have. I also think the price will not deter people from buying the Apple iPhone. I even think they will sell more then the 10 million Apple iPhones they expect to sell within the next year. Did you happen to see the iPhone demo video they can’t go wrong. Apple have done this for a reason, it’s not an oversight. Whether we agree or not is rather beside the point; they will have known the reaction to this when they made the decision. So, this can’t be a good idea – it’ll just gum up a functional system with barely relevant feedback on what is in all likelihood a done-and-dusted decision. Anyway, one of the interviews I read with Steve or Phil suggested that the phone was closed ‘for now’, and that they might possibly allow an iTunes-driven software distribution model in the future. Read: no crappy software, development probably by invitation only, you’ll likely have to pay. I haven’t quite decide whether this is a good thing or a bad thing, since I can understand both point of views. Maybe the deciding factor will be the market? As developers we often forget about the varying needs that we have as developers and those that are defined by the general public. Certainly they aren’t always incompatible, but experience shows that developers want something that is infinitly hackable, while the average person wants something that does the job advertised, without having to refer to the manual every five minutes. Remember the iPod has been very popular despite its lack of software extensions. While Apple has decided to close off the iPhone to third-party developers, it is possible that once they are happy with the stability of the phone they may change their stance? Once the phone is out people will most probably ways to install Linux on the phone or back doors to installing their own software, without the blessing of Apple (warantee invalidation). Its been done for many other things. Some experiences to consider: I have a friend who’s smartphone would crash while talking because of some buggy software, and this is not what is expected from a phone. Actually I can remember people wondering whether he was joking, until it crashed in front of them. It should also be noted that there is an experience being sought after, and when you see some of the half-hearted port jobs of applications running in Windows CE (UIs which aren’t suitable for the device, etc), you wonder that maybe this does have its advantages.
Parliament on Tuesday approved a resolution to support a European initiative by the Szekler National Council on the protection of national regions. The proposal by green opposition LMP, supported by the ruling parties, right-wing opposition Jobbik and by the Socialists, was approved unanimously with 158 votes in favour. The decision has symbolic significance given 2020 has been declared a year of national cohesion one hundred years after the Trianon Treaty was signed, the resolution states. The Szekler National Council fought for six years to achieve a European court ruling which obliged the European Commission to consider a proposal submitted for the European initiative. In line with the resolution, Parliament welcomes the initiative dubbed European Citizens’ Initiative for the Equality of the Regions and Sustainability of the Regional Cultures which aims to convince the European Union to pay special attention to regions whose national, ethnic, cultural, religious and ethnic characteristics are different from those of the surrounding regions. Parliament calls on Hungarians inside and outside Hungary to support the initiative with their signature. For the initiative launched on May 7 last year to be successful, at least one million supporting signatures are needed from seven member states by May 7 this year. After the vote, Katalin Szili, the prime minister’s commissioner, urged public support for the European initiative. She said that Europe has 400 ethnic minorities and one out of seven EU citizens belongs to an indigenous or regional minority, and called on ethnic Hungarian communities and organisations in the diaspora to promote the initiative. Featured photo illustration by Balázs Mohai/MTI
#ifndef BOOST_SERIALIZATION_ASSUME_ABSTRACT_HPP #define BOOST_SERIALIZATION_ASSUME_ABSTRACT_HPP // MS compatible compilers support #pragma once #if defined(_MSC_VER) # pragma once #endif /////////1/////////2/////////3/////////4/////////5/////////6/////////7/////////8 // assume_abstract_class.hpp: // (C) Copyright 2008 Robert Ramey // Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software // License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history. // this is useful for compilers which don't support the pdalboost::is_abstract #include <boost/type_traits/is_abstract.hpp> #ifndef BOOST_NO_IS_ABSTRACT // if there is an intrinsic is_abstract defined, we don't have to do anything #define BOOST_SERIALIZATION_ASSUME_ABSTRACT(T) // but forward to the "official" is_abstract namespace pdalboost { namespace serialization { template<class T> struct is_abstract : pdalboost::is_abstract< T > {} ; } // namespace serialization } // namespace pdalboost #else // we have to "make" one namespace pdalboost { namespace serialization { template<class T> struct is_abstract : pdalboost::false_type {}; } // namespace serialization } // namespace pdalboost // define a macro to make explicit designation of this more transparent #define BOOST_SERIALIZATION_ASSUME_ABSTRACT(T) \ namespace pdalboost { \ namespace serialization { \ template<> \ struct is_abstract< T > : pdalboost::true_type {}; \ template<> \ struct is_abstract< const T > : pdalboost::true_type {}; \ }} \ /**/ #endif // BOOST_NO_IS_ABSTRACT #endif //BOOST_SERIALIZATION_ASSUME_ABSTRACT_HPP
WASHINGTON--Legislators are readying a bill that could sharply limit Americans' rights relating to copying music, taping TV shows, and transferring files through the Internet. At the same time, the draft legislation seen by CNET News.com would place the struggling Webcasting industry on firmer legal footing. Two key House legislators wrote the double-edged proposal in consultation with the Library of Congress' Copyright Office. They appear likely to introduce it this month. The creation of the two-part draft comes as politicians and judges are grappling with the slippery mix of high-speed Net access, digital content, and the popularity of file-swapping networks. Last week, record labels hinted they might broaden their legal fusillade to encompass lawsuits against individuals. Reps. Howard Coble of North Carolina and Howard Berman of California, who authored the draft, say their proposed changes to copyright law follow suggestions made last August by the Copyright Office. "The Copyright Office recommended that Congress amend the Copyright Act," the two politicians wrote in a five-page letter sent last month to members of the subcommittee that oversees intellectual property. Coble is the Republican chairman of the panel, and Berman, who announced plans last month for an unrelated bill assailing peer-to-peer networks, is the senior Democrat. The first part of their proposal, which would limit backup copies, has already drawn objections from academics and nonprofit groups that have reviewed it. Under current copyright law, Americans who record a TV program or radio segment generally may "sell or otherwise dispose of" that analog recording or digital file as they wish. The proposed bill would end that exemption, handing copyright owners substantial new control over the distribution of their works by curtailing copying rights granted to consumers under a doctrine known as "fair use." "If you were to take today's episode of 'E.R.' and tape it and give it to your mother, it would be copyright infringement under this bill," said Jessica Litman, a professor at Wayne State University who specializes in copyright law. Aiding Webcasters A less incendiary section of the draft would give a minor boost to Webcasters by saying they're off the hook for temporary copies, called cached or buffered copies, made while streaming music to listeners. To qualify, a Webcaster must be licensed by an agency such as ASCAP and must ink an agreement with the record labels. According to the draft bill, such Webcasting "is not an infringement of copyright"--if temporary copies are made only to facilitate music distribution and if the copies are stored only for a time that's necessary for the broadcast. Critics of the measure said it would address a significant issue in how copyright law is applied to Webcasting. They noted, however, that it leaves some loopholes and ignores more pressing licensing issues threatening the industry, such as a recently proposed royalty scheme that some Net radio broadcasters say will put them out of business. "Exempting Webcasters' buffer copies from royalty obligations (is) the right thing to do--but almost meaningless given that, absent quick congressional action, the royalty scheme recently adopted by the Library of Congress will shut down most Webcasters the day it takes effect," said Philip Corwin, a lobbyist at Butera and Andrews representing Sharman Networks, which distributes the Kazaa file-sharing software. Last month, the Librarian of Congress set royalty fees for Web radio companies, ruling they would pay 0.07 cent, or about a 14th of a cent, for each song played for a single listener. Many Webcasters have said the rates are prohibitively high. Slow to take sides In an unusual twist, Coble and Berman stressed in their letter to colleagues that their authorship of the draft bill does not necessarily "constitute an endorsement of its contents." Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, the top Democrat on the full Judiciary committee, also helped in the creation and included the same unusual disclaimer. Spokeswoman Gene Smith said Thursday that Berman opposes the bill and drafted it only at the request of House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis. "Part of it exempts buffer copies," Smith said. "Howard thinks there has been no demonstrated need for that. It's not a demonstrated problem. "The biggest impediment to more licensed, lawful services online is piracy, and that's why he is pushing his peer-to-peer bill," Smith said. Berman represents California's San Fernando Valley, adjacent to Los Angeles and Hollywood's cluster of entertainment companies. Last month, Berman said he would introduce a bill to let copyright owners, such as record labels or movie studios, launch technological attacks against file-swapping networks, where their wares are illegally traded. He plans to introduce it next week. Coble's office declined to comment on the substance of the draft bill. "We're awaiting the responses from the subcommittee members," a spokesman for Coble said. The origin of the joint proposal lies in the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act ( DMCA). Part of that controversial law, which has been the subject of high-visibility court challenges and led to the prosecution of Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, required the Copyright Office and the Commerce Department to report on how effective key portions of the DMCA have been. In its analysis, the Commerce Department made no proposals to amend the DMCA. But the Copyright Office did in its report released last August. In March, the House Judiciary committee asked for public comments based on the Copyright Office's recommendation. The panel's announcement said, "We are initiating a process to review relevant digital music issues and related proposals to amend the Copyright Act that have been brought or will be brought to our attention." Curtailing fair use One impetus for the draft bill, which remains untitled, could be to derail a more comprehensive bill favored by Webcasters called the Music Online Competition Act. It's co-authored by Rep. Rick Boucher, D-Va., who has vowed to oppose some of the more dramatic attempts by the music industry to tighten copyright laws. Some of the same opponents appear poised to offer a lukewarm endorsement of the Webcasting measure in the draft bill, while denouncing the limits on fair-use rights. R. Polk Wagner, who teaches intellectual property law at the University of Pennsylvania, says the proposal has "the potential to cut back fair use rather substantially." "Let's say I obtained a copyrighted work under fair use, say a photo of Mickey Mouse," Wagner said. "If I wanted to discuss, criticize or share that work, I need to interact with other people. Yet section one of the draft bill quite clearly says I have no rights to distribute the work, which would seem to rather severely limit my use. In the digital era, interaction takes place by transferring and copying files." Fred von Lohmann, an attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, went further in his criticism. "The Berman-Coble change would arguably make it illegal for me to swap my iPod with a friend for a week, something I recently did," von Lohmann said. "Who knows what cool stuff might have thrived in this niche exception, but for (this proposed) change?" In accordance with the Film and Music Industy's new strategy of targeting individual users, it appears that Cox communications is sending out warnings to users trading files over Gnutella at the behest of the MPAA (Something Sony Music has been known to do). The warning lists which files the user has downloaded, as well as the date of the offense and the IP address of the offender. There is no indication as to whether or not Cox actually confirms the information before sending the letter. Originally spotted at the Politechbot mailing list, we reprint the letter below. Dear Customer, We are writing on behalf of Cox Communications to advise you that we have received a notification that you are using your Cox High Speed Internet service to post or transmit material that infringes the copyrights of a complainant's members. I have enclosed a copy of the complaint letter. Pursuant to the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"), which is codified at 17 U.S.C. § 512, upon receiving such notification, Cox is required to "act expeditiously to remove, or disable access to" the infringing material in order to avoid liability for any alleged copyright infringement. Accordingly, Cox will suspend your account and disable your connection to the Internet within 24 hours of your receipt of this email if the offending material is not removed. Please be aware that the DMCA also provides procedures by which a subscriber accused of copyright violation can respond to the allegations of infringement and, under certain circumstances, cause his or her account to be reinstated. To do so, however, the response must meet certain criteria. Pursuant to section (g) of the DMCA (17 U.S.C. §512(g)), you have the right to submit to Cox a counter-notification which, to be effective, must include the following elements: (a) a physical or electronic signature of the subscriber; (b) identification of the material that has been removed or to whichaccess has been disabled and the location at which the material appeared before it was removed or disabled; (c) a statement under penalty of perjury that the subscriber has a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled; (d) the subscriber's name, address, and telephone number and a statement that the subscriber consents to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the judicial district in which the address is located. In the event that you submit to Cox a counter-notification that includes these elements, Cox will forward your counter notification to the complainant and advise them that Cox will cease disabling access to the allegedly infringing material in ten (10) business days. Unless the complainant notifies us that it has filed an action seeking a court order to restrain you from engaging in the allegedly infringing activity prior to the expiration of those ten (10) business days, Cox will reactivate your account. We have received information that an individual has utilized the above referenced IP address at the noted date and time to offer downloads of copyrighted motion picture(s) through a peer-to-peer service, including such title(s) as: Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back Simpsons, The (TV) Windtalkers The distribution of unauthorized copies of copyrighted motion pictures constitutes copyright infringement under the Copyright Act, Title 17 United States Code Section 106(3). This conduct may also violate the laws of other countries, international law, and/or treaty obligations. Since you own this IP address, we request that you immediately do the following: 1. Disable access to the individual who has engaged in the conduct described above, and; 2. Take appropriate action against the account holder under your Abuse Policy/Terms of Service Agreement. On behalf of the respective owners of the exclusive rights to the copyrighted material at issue in this notice, we hereby state, pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17 United States Code Section 512, that we have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owners, their respective agents, or the law. Also pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we hereby state, under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California and under the laws of the United States, that the information in this notification is accurate and that we are authorized to act on behalf of the owners of the exclusive rights being infringed as set forth in this notification. Please contact us at the above listed address or by replying to this email should you have any questions. Kindly include the above noted Reference # in the subject line of all email correspondence. We thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Your prompt response is requested. As an Independent Filmmaker, or someone that has a interest in the matter of copyright...This is so silly. Once again, the amount of money made by the industry, no matter what media film, music, or television. The amount of money being made is huge. As an Indie Filmmaker, I make nothing yet spend everything to do what I do...The others who inbark in the journey for the love of filmmaking never complain about the royalties that could be intitled to us. To do what you love, and have others view what you love is a reward in itself. The laws of copyright is sad to me. I never onced looked at the material made by me and my crew to be something that should be held so close. The art is what we do it for, and that should be where the heart is. To ask for people to pay in any such way, is sad. I understand that it is hard to follow any line of work in the entertainment industy as a steady paying way of life. But, let us artists remember why he decided to venture into this avenue. It was nevera about the money...it was always about the love. I've met many bands, filmmakers, and artist who never was in the mainstream. Who never had agents, publicity, or any other means of exposure. Yet, they still strive on to continue down the road that is still so hard. Why? its never because of the goals of making it rich. It was always about what they liked to do, and didn't know anything else... This is the only way for bigger artists to insure there place in the world. While cutting the legs from under the people that are in the underground, who never had the money, agents, or marketing plan that the mainstream consists of. Last, I would just like to say sorry to those in the industry that I might offend in anyway. My views of this matter was always cut clean and simple. Let the people be free, with no restrictions. You will always get what your worth in the end. If you put in 110%, you'll get 110% back...remember that... _________________Isnt it funny? This feeling inside...
Opossums have tails that are hairless and scaly at the end, allowing them to use their tails to hold on to things. This allows opossums to hang from branches, which is what they are most widely known for. Opossums are nocturnal and solitary. When they feel threatened, opossums let out a strong smell through their sweat glands to scare prey. They also act dead when under attack, keeping entirely still until their predator gives up and goes away.The smell that opossums release through their sweat glands also allow them to mark territory, communicate and, in females, attract males. Opossums are marsupials. Habitat:Found: along the Atlantic coast of Brazil to northeastern Argentina and southeastern Paraguay. Lives: in Atlantic rain forests, secondary Atlantic rain forests and Araucaris highlands. They are also found in forests that have been fragmented by urban development and deforestation Seasons: There are two discrete seasons: a warm rainy season from September to March and a cool dry season from April to August.
Unemployment Falls to 9.0 Pct. The unemployment rate dropped sharply last month to 9 percent, based on a government survey that found that more than a half-million people found work. A separate survey of company payrolls showed a scant increase of 36,000 net jobs as snowstorms likely hampered hiring. That survey doesn't count the self-employed. Harsh snowstorms last month cut into construction employment, which fell by 32,000, the most since May. Transportation and warehousing was also likely affected and fell by 38,000 — the most in a year. "The thumbprints of the weather were all over this report," said Neil Dutta, an economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Hiring was suppressed last month and will likely rebound in February, he said. In one bright spot, manufacturing added 49,000 jobs, the most since August 1998. And retailers added 28,000 jobs, the largest number in a year. The unemployment rate has fallen by eight-tenths of a percentage point in the past two months. That's the steepest two-month drop in nearly 53 years. But part of that drop has occurred as many of those out of work gave up on their job searches. When unemployed people stop looking for jobs, the government no longer counts them as unemployed. The number of people unemployed fell by more than 600,000 in January to 13.9 million. That's still about double the total that were out of work before the recession began in December 2007. In early trading on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 15 points, or 0.1 percent, to 12,075. The S&P 500 gained 2 to 1,309. The Nasdaq composite index added 5 to 2,759. The January jobs report also includes the government's annual revisions to the employment data, which showed that fewer jobs were created in 2010 than previously thought. All told, about 950,000 net new jobs were added last year, down from a previous estimate of 1.1 million. The economy lost about 8 million jobs in 2008 and 2009.In the past three months, the economy generated an average of 83,000 net jobs per month. That's not enough to keep up with population growth. Education and health care services, one of the few steady job generators through the downturn, added 13,000 jobs, the fewest in almost two years. Financial services lost 10,000 jobs.Source: The Associated Press.
Super secure Quantum cryptography has hole Quantum cryptography, which was being touted as totally secure against attacks on sensitive data traffic, has a flaw. According to Swedish boffins, there is a bug in the way the system is set up, although it can be fixed, as Jan-Aake Larsson, an Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Linkoeping University in southern Sweden told AFP. Quantum cryptography was based on the idea that quantum mechanical objects cannot be measured upon without being disturbed and setting off alarm bells that the transmitted data has been manipulated. The technology is pricey and limited to short-range transmissions and is still in the testing stage. But Larsson said he and his student Joergen Cederloef found that to send the key over the quantum channel, you must simultaneously send additional data over the traditional Internet channel, and then verify that the classical data has not been changed through an authentication process, he explained. While the data was secure, a gap appears because this is a combined system, which complicates things so much that the usual security system in some cases does not work. The way around this is to use a handshake between legitimate users.
Letter to the Committee Chairman This is a belated clarification regarding myself in your letter to our Chairman Austin Mitchell MP of March 17. For I am not one of Austin’s constituents, but the organiser of a Forum that has been meeting in both Houses since 1998, as you will see on our archive site www.monies.cc. Thus it will become clear to you that my opinion is not a personal one, but that I promote the concerns of many. In fact, our analysis is so significant that a human rights lawyer advised us to “go for Parliamentary scrutiny via the Treasury Select Committee”. Hence I’ve attended numerous Committee meetings and gave you a copy of Creating a World without Poverty by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus. The Committee has indeed received a number of our petitions, and we wonder when a democratic process might take them into account. However, the Committee not only set its own agenda, but also decides whom to invite for evidence. As a consequence, you are practising what my late husband would have called a “mutual adoration society”: you never invite anybody who has become a victim of the system, nor do you invite anybody who points out solutions to the systemic failures. Instead you invite those who are paid to “do the right thing”, but the reality is the exact opposite, also predicted by my husband who used to work for the Greater London Council. For example: instead of tackling root causes, a “Ministry of Justice” has the job of supervising companies that make their living out of recovering monies from the injustice of banks having overcharged their customers. I speak from personal experience, should you require “evidence”. More recently, you participated in a forum of the British Academy where the conclusion was that the crisis was “principally a failure of the collective imagination of many bright people to understand the risks to the system as a whole”. What a way to wash the eyes of HM the Queen! If the system of financial and political institutions was interested in solving the crisis that it created, then I wonder why don’t you recommend to your fellow participants at the British Academy the examples of the predictability of the crisis as cited by Dr. Thomas Palley, who obtained his economic degrees in Oxford and Yale? My mum, who saved me from the bombings of Dresden, needs my care and attention now. Hence I cannot continue to come and admire your Chairmanship. But the web continues to allow us to communicate. So I thought I’d let you know how awareness of “the system” is growing and how there is room to save face, if only there was the political will.
Up to the immediate present 100-105 exam cram(1-13) Question No : 1 – (Topic 1) Refer to the exhibit. Mary is sending an instant message to Robert. The message will be broken into a series of packets that will traverse all network devices. What addresses will populate these packets as they are forwarded from Router1 to Router2? A. Option A B. Option B C. Option C D. Option D E. Option E 100-105 exam Answer: B Explanation: The Source and Destination IP address is not going to change. Host 1 IP address will stay as being the source IP and the Host 2 IP address will stay the destination IP address. Those two are not going to change. For the MAC address it is going to change each time it goes from one hope to another. (Except switches… they don’t change anything) Frame leaving HOST 1 is going to have a source MAC of Host 1 and a destination MAC of Router 1. Router 1 is going to strip that info off and then will make the source MAC address of Router1’s exiting interface, and making Router2’s interface as the destination MAC address. Then the same will happen… Router2 is going to change the source/destination info to the Question No : 2 – (Topic 1) A workstation has just resolved a browser URL to the IP address of a server. What protocol will the workstation now use to determine the destination MAC address to be placed into frames directed toward the server? A. HTTP B. DNS C. DHCP D. RARP E. ARP100-105 dumps Answer: E Explanation: The RARP protocol is used to translate hardware interface addresses to protocol addresses. The RARP message format is very similar to the ARP format. When the booting computer sends the broadcast ARP request, it places its own hardware address in both the sending and receiving fields in the encapsulated ARP data packet. The RARP server will fill in the correct sending and receiving IP addresses in its response to the message. This way the booting computer will know its IP address when it gets the message from the RARP server Question No : 3 – (Topic 1) Which protocol uses a connection-oriented service to deliver files between end systems? A. TFTP B. DNS C. FTP D. SNMP E. RIP Answer: C Explanation: TCP is an example of a connection-oriented protocol. It requires a logical connection to be established between the two processes before data is exchanged. The connection must be maintained during the entire time that communication is taking place, then released afterwards. The process is much like a telephone call, where a virtual circuit is established- -the caller must know the person’s telephone number and the phone must be answered– before the message can be delivered. TCP/IP is also a connection-oriented transport with orderly release. With orderly release, any data remaining in the buffer is sent before the connection is terminated. The release is accomplished in a three-way handshake between client and server processes. The connection-oriented protocols in the OSI protocol suite, on the other hand, do not support orderly release. Applications perform any handshake necessary for ensuring orderly release. Examples of services that use connection-oriented transport services are telnet, rlogin, and ftp. Question No : 4 – (Topic 1)Refer to the exhibit. If the hubs in the graphic were replaced by switches, what would be virtually eliminated? A. broadcast domains B. repeater domains C. Ethernet collisions D. signal amplification E. Ethernet broadcasts Answer: C Explanation: Modern wired networks use a network switch to eliminate collisions. By connecting each device directly to a port on the switch, either each port on a switch becomes its own collision domain (in the case of half duplex links) or the possibility of collisions is eliminated entirely in the case of full duplex links. Question No : 5 – (Topic 1) Refer to the exhibit. Host A is sending a packet to Host B for the first time. What destination MAC address will Host A use in the ARP request? A. 192.168.0.1 B. 172.16.0.50 C. 00-17-94-61-18-b0 D. 00-19-d3-2d-c3-b2 E. ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff F. 255.255.255.255 100-105 pdf Answer: E Explanation: For the initial communication, Host A will send a broadcast ARP (all F’s) to determine the correct address to use to reach the destination. ARP sends an Ethernet frame called an ARP request to every host on the shared link-layer legmen. The Ethernet header includes the source host MAC address and a destination address of all Fs representing a broadcast frame. The ARP request contains the sender’s MAC and IP address and the target (destination) IP address. The target’s MAC address is set to all 0s. ARP Request Reference: Question No : 7 – (Topic 1)Refer to the exhibit. SwitchA receives the frame with the addressing shown. According to the command output also shown in the exhibit, how will SwitchA handle this frame? A. It will drop the frame. B. It will forward the frame out port Fa0/6 only. C. It will flood the frame out all ports. D. It will flood the frame out all ports except Fa0/3. 100-105 pdf Answer: B Explanation: Switches keep the learned MAC addresses in a table, so that when a frame comes in with a destination MAC address that the switch has already learned, it will forward it to that port only. If a frame comes in with a destination MAC that is not already in the MAC address table, then the frame will be flooded to all ports except for the one that it came in on. In this case, Switch A already knows that 00b0.d0da.cb56 resides on port fa0/6, so it will forward the from out that port. Question No : 8 – (Topic 1) Which statements accurately describe CDP? (Choose three.) A. CDP is an IEEE standard protocol. B. CDP is a Cisco proprietary protocol. C. CDP is a datalink layer protocol. D. CDP is a network layer protocol. E. CDP can discover directly connected neighboring Cisco devices. F. CDP can discover Cisco devices that are not directly connected. Answer: B,C,E Explanation: CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) is a proprietary protocol designed by Cisco to help administrators collect information about both locally attached and remote devices. By using CDP, you can gather hardware and protocol information about neighbor devices containing useful info for troubleshooting and documenting the network. Question No : 9 – (Topic 1) Refer to the exhibit. A network device needs to be installed in the place of the icon labeled Network Device to accommodate a leased line attachment to the Internet. Which network device and interface configuration meets the minimum requirements for this installation? A. a router with two Ethernet interfaces B. a switch with two Ethernet interfaces C. a router with one Ethernet and one serial interface D. a switch with one Ethernet and one serial interface E. a router with one Ethernet and one modem interface Answer: C Explanation: Only a router can terminate a leased line attachment access circuit, and only a router can connect two different IP networks. Here, we will need a router with two interfaces, one serial connection for the line attachment and one Ethernet interface to connect to the switch on the LAN. Question No : 10 – (Topic 1) What must occur before a workstation can exchange HTTP packets with a web server? A. A UDP connection must be established between the workstation and its default gateway. B. A UDP connection must be established between the workstation and the web server. C. A TCP connection must be established between the workstation and its default gateway. D. A TCP connection must be established between the workstation and the web server. E. An ICMP connection must be established between the workstation and its default gateway. F. An ICMP connection must be established between the workstation and the web server. 100-105 vce Answer: D Explanation: HTTP uses TCP port 80, and a TCP port 80 connection must be established for HTTP communication to occur. Question No : 11 – (Topic 1) Refer to the exhibit. HostX is transferring a file to the FTP server. Point A represents the frame as it goes toward the Toronto router. What will the Layer 2 destination address be at this point? A. abcd.1123.0045 B. 192.168.7.17 C. aabb.5555.2222 D. 192.168.1.1 E. abcd.2246.0035 Answer: E Explanation: For packets destined to a host on another IP network, the destination MAC address will be the LAN interface of the router. Since the FTP server lies on a different network, the host will know to send the frame to its default gateway, which is Toronto. Question No : 12 – (Topic 1) Refer to the exhibit. A network has been planned as shown. Which three statements accurately describe the areas and devices in the network plan? (Choose three.) A. Network Device A is a switch. B. Network Device B is a switch. C. Network Device A is a hub. D. Network Device B is a hub. E. Area 1 contains a Layer 2 device. F. Area 2 contains a Layer 2 device. 100-105 exam Answer: A,D,E Explanation: Switches use a separate collision domain for each port, so device A must be a switch. Hubs, however, place all ports in the same collision domain so device B is a hub. Switches reside in layer 2 while hubs are layer 1 devices. Question No : 13 – (Topic 1) Which layer of the TCP/IP stack combines the OSI model physical and data link layers? A. Internet layer B. transport layer C. application layer D. network access layer Answer: D Explanation: The Internet Protocol Suite, TCP/IP, is a suite of protocols used for communication over the internet. The TCP/ IP model was created after the OSI 7 layer model for two major reasons. First, the foundation of the Internet was built using the TCP/IP suite and through the spread of the World Wide Web and Internet, TCP/IP has been preferred. Second, a project researched by the Department of Defense (DOD) consisted of creating the TCP/IP protocols. The DOD’s goal was to bring international standards which could not be met by the OSI model. Since the DOD was the largest software consumer and they preferred the TCP/IP suite, most vendors used this model rather than the OSI. 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Pacific Rim 2 penned, awaiting green light and plotline The original Pacific Rim was released this summer – it was met with mixed reviews by critics, but more than a little bit of a positive response from those key to the success of a potential series: the fans. This week it’s been revealed by the director of Pacific Rim, Guillermo del Toro, that he’s been flattered by reports of hardcore fans seeing the film in theaters several times. It would appear that the film has struck such gold – be it underground or straight through mainstream ticket sales – that a second film is being written right this minute. Confirmed by del Toro in an interview with IGN, there’s not just a remote possibility of a follow-up film to the original Pacific Rim, there’s literally a second film script in the works. Suggesting that at least a few of the original crew were already hard at work, del Toro made clear that the “green lighting” of the film was not finalized yet – and that deciding on the film moving forward was “above [his] pay grade.” So what’s possible for a second film? Could it simply be a follow-up in time – additional Kaiju fighting down Hong Kong way? There’s always that – we’d certainly not object to an array of monsters vs Jager films, no matter how clashing such a series would be with the likes of Godzilla – another monster film series getting a clean re-boot sooner than later. But Pacific Rim, it being an original film (not a reboot) in and of itself, creates an interesting universe the likes of which we’re invited to return to time and again. There’s always the possibility that this film could cover the many, many years of Kaiju action that occurred in quick flashes in the first Pacific Rim film. Perhaps a film simply titled: The Breach. The first monsters arriving to the point at which the Jaegers begin construction. No matter what, we’re going to go ahead and demand that Charlie Day continue to be involved. There’s nothing like a good ol’ Charlie character to keep the film light in the face of the possibility of getting too serious about massive monsters fighting robots in the sea. It’d be an absolute travesty if Charlie Kelly never saw another Kaiju brain, that’s for certain. UPDATE: It would also appear that, according to Day himself, del Toro considered having his character “Newt” turn from good to evil for the sequel. Of course we don’t want to reveal the key piece of information that’d speak to Newt’s need to switch his allegiance, so we wont. Instead you can find that spoiler out at SciFi Now, the source of the quote, if you like. Long story short – it’s likely that Charlie Day will continue to play the part of a good guy in the second film – if and when he’s a part of it. He “resonated” well with the audience in the first Pacific Rim film – well done.
Full hookup back-in site on first come choose your site. Options to pay are at a kiosk at the park or at the NPS visitor center at Furnace Creek. Numerous bathrooms around the campground; the two closest to our site both were dirty. Campground has paved roads and sites. sites also had picnic tables and fire rings. Being Death Valley, very dry conditions for the ground, although there is some vegetation. Use caution if walking about with pets, also with food goods, as we saw several coyotes less than 200 feet from our site. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Truck Camper. This was our first visit to the park in 6 years, and we were very happy with the upgrades. However, there are some specifics that you need to be aware of if you come to the park after April 16th. That starts the "off season" and reservations are no longer accepted. All sites are on a first come, first serve basis, both full hook up and dry camping. The kiosk at the entry station only accepts credit cards, no cash. And the machine will only let you pay for one day at a time. So if you stay multiple days you must get a fresh tag from the machine every day. Also since there are no reservations in the off season, if you see a site you like when you drive in and verify that it is empty, claim it right away. Then go to the kiosk and get your tag. If you wait someone else may by in the site by the time you finish looking around. I will stay here again. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Motorhome. We had one of the full hookup, pull through sites. It does have 50 amp service. The sites are all paved as are the roads. Spaces vary in size, but the pull throughs were very long and level. Good spacing between sites. It is Death Valley so no shade and rock/sand between sites. My only complaint would be the narrow roads. I think it could be a tight squeeze for bigger rigs getting into the back in sites. You can walk to the visitor center and to the town. Very nicely maintained park. Great value. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Fifth Wheel. This campground was completely updated with stimulus money several years ago. Nice paved sites with tables and fire pits. We reserved a pull through, full hook up site and the senior price was very reasonable. Be aware, the full service pull through sites are sandwiched between tent sites and dry RV sites so noise can be an issue. We like it better across the street at Sunset where all of us old folks are in bed by nine! Beware, the NPS reservations system is difficult to use and frustrating if you need to make a change of date. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Fifth Wheel. We really enjoyed staying at this very nice NPS campground. The sites are roomy and long with concrete/asphalt pads, fire pits and tables. Many have shade. The view from our site was beautiful although not all sites have one. We were lucky to get a site with full hookups; make your reservations early as there are only a few full- hookup sites. No WiFi except at the Visitor Center which is just a short walk from the Campground. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Travel Trailer. Dry camped. Spacious back in spot, paved. Table and fire ring. Very busy in March, recommend reservations. Roomy dump station close to sites. Will stay again. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Motorhome. Nice campground with some paved sites with electricity and some in the gravel with dry camping only. Improved sites are more $$. Excellent rest rooms and stainless dish washing station. A few sites where you can get under trees for some shade in hot weather. Make sure to have plenty of provisions. Store about a mile away has very limited choice and Very high prices. Restaurant is also expensive and the staff is very slow and seems to have an attitude. Used Access pass so it was free park entry and $8/night for the campsite. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Motorhome. This is our second time at this campground. Last year there was no power, but this year there was. No more generator! Huge space, at least 30-40 ft. wide, and reasonably level. Water pressure was adequate. My only complaint would be about the number of fires. You can't leave any windows open or the rig stinks of campfire smoke. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Fifth Wheel. Rate is for a dry camp site, paved, back in. Reservation fee comes on top. This campground is pretty busy, compared to others in Death Valley. No privacy or shade. Be aware of sudden windstorms. We experienced one while staying and saw several awnings being ripped off the rig. Best thing about the campground is its central location in Death Valley. Potable water at the washrooms. We saw some people using their phone, but had no reception on our Verizon MiFi. There is pay as you use WiFi at the general store, but we did not try. When coming back to DV we would rather try the dry camp across the street or go to Stovepipe Wells instead. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Fifth Wheel. Although the host claims the restrooms are nearby, it is a 4-block walk from the camping sites to the restrooms. The rusty-looking water runs red when you first turn it on. There is no shade, and the sites are very crowded and un-level. But since it's the only place around, campers can't be choosy. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Motorhome. The rate reflects a 50% discount with a Senior Pass. This campground is a little nicer than Stovepipe Wells or Sunset Campground (across the street) since it has more separation between sites and a few trees for a very little bit of shade in some sites. There is a dump station and fresh drinking water. There is also a restroom with flush toilets but there are no showers. Each site has a picnic table. The campground is open year around. It is the only Death Valley campground to accept reservations, and reservations are essential during high season. Satellite is not a problem in most sites since there are few trees. We were surprised that our Verizon phone worked; there is a cell tower at Furnace Creek. However, our Verizon data card did not work. Furnace creek is the main headquarters area for the park. The Visitor Center is a short walk away and there are restaurants and a small (very expensive) store. There is also a gas station with very expensive gasoline and propane. Since we love Death Valley, we would definitely stay here again. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Motorhome. We looked at the resort with the same name, first. What they had available was in the employee housing area. With a total length of 60' maneuvering around their roads was not worth risking damaging our rig. This Furnace Creek NPS Campground was much nicer then that resort or Stovepipe Wells. It was great not having to run our generator and having water & sewer hook-ups. The campground was very easy getting in and parking. We will definitely return. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Fifth Wheel. This is a typical NPS campground, the restrooms where clean, the park was well kept and the spaces where large. The dirt is very fine, it was hard to keep out of the motorhome. The electric is in but they are waiting from Washington DC to tell them how much to charge, in the summer that would be essential. We would stay here again. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Motorhome. Stayed 4 nights and it was great. This is a true find. Many spaces now have water and sewer as ours did. Electricity is installed but not turned on yet at many sites. The ranger said that power will be on sometime after the first of the year. Price is with senior discount card. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Motorhome. The rate was half price Access card. We came here after two nights at another RV park just up the road. It was quiet, and the stars at night were something to see. The sites were roomy with some small trees. We camped at Furnace Creek (NPS Campground) in a Motorhome.
/** * Copyright (c) 2010-2020 SAP and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v2.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v20.html * * Contributors: * SAP - initial API and implementation */ package org.eclipse.dirigible.bpm.flowable.dto; import java.util.Date; import org.flowable.engine.common.impl.db.SuspensionState; public class ExecutionData { protected String id; protected int revision; protected boolean isInserted; protected boolean isUpdated; protected boolean isDeleted; protected String tenantId = ""; protected String name; protected String description; protected String localizedName; protected String localizedDescription; protected Date lockTime; protected boolean isActive = true; protected boolean isScope = true; protected boolean isConcurrent; protected boolean isEnded; protected boolean isEventScope; protected boolean isMultiInstanceRoot; protected boolean isCountEnabled; protected String eventName; protected String deleteReason; protected int suspensionState = SuspensionState.ACTIVE.getStateCode(); protected String startActivityId; protected String startUserId; protected Date startTime; protected int eventSubscriptionCount; protected int taskCount; protected int jobCount; protected int timerJobCount; protected int suspendedJobCount; protected int deadLetterJobCount; protected int variableCount; protected int identityLinkCount; protected String processDefinitionId; protected String processDefinitionKey; protected String processDefinitionName; protected Integer processDefinitionVersion; protected String deploymentId; protected String activityId; protected String activityName; protected String processInstanceId; protected String businessKey; protected String parentId; protected String superExecutionId; protected String rootProcessInstanceId; protected boolean forcedUpdate; protected String callbackId; protected String callbackType; public String getId() { return id; } public void setId(String id) { this.id = id; } public int getRevision() { return revision; } public void setRevision(int revision) { this.revision = revision; } public boolean isInserted() { return isInserted; } public void setInserted(boolean isInserted) { this.isInserted = isInserted; } public boolean isUpdated() { return isUpdated; } public void setUpdated(boolean isUpdated) { this.isUpdated = isUpdated; } public boolean isDeleted() { return isDeleted; } public void setDeleted(boolean isDeleted) { this.isDeleted = isDeleted; } public String getTenantId() { return tenantId; } public void setTenantId(String tenantId) { this.tenantId = tenantId; } public String getName() { return name; } public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } public String getDescription() { return description; } public void setDescription(String description) { this.description = description; } public String getLocalizedName() { return localizedName; } public void setLocalizedName(String localizedName) { this.localizedName = localizedName; } public String getLocalizedDescription() { return localizedDescription; } public void setLocalizedDescription(String localizedDescription) { this.localizedDescription = localizedDescription; } public Date getLockTime() { return lockTime; } public void setLockTime(Date lockTime) { this.lockTime = lockTime; } public boolean isActive() { return isActive; } public void setActive(boolean isActive) { this.isActive = isActive; } public boolean isScope() { return isScope; } public void setScope(boolean isScope) { this.isScope = isScope; } public boolean isConcurrent() { return isConcurrent; } public void setConcurrent(boolean isConcurrent) { this.isConcurrent = isConcurrent; } public boolean isEnded() { return isEnded; } public void setEnded(boolean isEnded) { this.isEnded = isEnded; } public boolean isEventScope() { return isEventScope; } public void setEventScope(boolean isEventScope) { this.isEventScope = isEventScope; } public boolean isMultiInstanceRoot() { return isMultiInstanceRoot; } public void setMultiInstanceRoot(boolean isMultiInstanceRoot) { this.isMultiInstanceRoot = isMultiInstanceRoot; } public boolean isCountEnabled() { return isCountEnabled; } public void setCountEnabled(boolean isCountEnabled) { this.isCountEnabled = isCountEnabled; } public String getEventName() { return eventName; } public void setEventName(String eventName) { this.eventName = eventName; } public String getDeleteReason() { return deleteReason; } public void setDeleteReason(String deleteReason) { this.deleteReason = deleteReason; } public int getSuspensionState() { return suspensionState; } public void setSuspensionState(int suspensionState) { this.suspensionState = suspensionState; } public String getStartActivityId() { return startActivityId; } public void setStartActivityId(String startActivityId) { this.startActivityId = startActivityId; } public String getStartUserId() { return startUserId; } public void setStartUserId(String startUserId) { this.startUserId = startUserId; } public Date getStartTime() { return startTime; } public void setStartTime(Date startTime) { this.startTime = startTime; } public int getEventSubscriptionCount() { return eventSubscriptionCount; } public void setEventSubscriptionCount(int eventSubscriptionCount) { this.eventSubscriptionCount = eventSubscriptionCount; } public int getTaskCount() { return taskCount; } public void setTaskCount(int taskCount) { this.taskCount = taskCount; } public int getJobCount() { return jobCount; } public void setJobCount(int jobCount) { this.jobCount = jobCount; } public int getTimerJobCount() { return timerJobCount; } public void setTimerJobCount(int timerJobCount) { this.timerJobCount = timerJobCount; } public int getSuspendedJobCount() { return suspendedJobCount; } public void setSuspendedJobCount(int suspendedJobCount) { this.suspendedJobCount = suspendedJobCount; } public int getDeadLetterJobCount() { return deadLetterJobCount; } public void setDeadLetterJobCount(int deadLetterJobCount) { this.deadLetterJobCount = deadLetterJobCount; } public int getVariableCount() { return variableCount; } public void setVariableCount(int variableCount) { this.variableCount = variableCount; } public int getIdentityLinkCount() { return identityLinkCount; } public void setIdentityLinkCount(int identityLinkCount) { this.identityLinkCount = identityLinkCount; } public String getProcessDefinitionId() { return processDefinitionId; } public void setProcessDefinitionId(String processDefinitionId) { this.processDefinitionId = processDefinitionId; } public String getProcessDefinitionKey() { return processDefinitionKey; } public void setProcessDefinitionKey(String processDefinitionKey) { this.processDefinitionKey = processDefinitionKey; } public String getProcessDefinitionName() { return processDefinitionName; } public void setProcessDefinitionName(String processDefinitionName) { this.processDefinitionName = processDefinitionName; } public Integer getProcessDefinitionVersion() { return processDefinitionVersion; } public void setProcessDefinitionVersion(Integer processDefinitionVersion) { this.processDefinitionVersion = processDefinitionVersion; } public String getDeploymentId() { return deploymentId; } public void setDeploymentId(String deploymentId) { this.deploymentId = deploymentId; } public String getActivityId() { return activityId; } public void setActivityId(String activityId) { this.activityId = activityId; } public String getActivityName() { return activityName; } public void setActivityName(String activityName) { this.activityName = activityName; } public String getProcessInstanceId() { return processInstanceId; } public void setProcessInstanceId(String processInstanceId) { this.processInstanceId = processInstanceId; } public String getBusinessKey() { return businessKey; } public void setBusinessKey(String businessKey) { this.businessKey = businessKey; } public String getParentId() { return parentId; } public void setParentId(String parentId) { this.parentId = parentId; } public String getSuperExecutionId() { return superExecutionId; } public void setSuperExecutionId(String superExecutionId) { this.superExecutionId = superExecutionId; } public String getRootProcessInstanceId() { return rootProcessInstanceId; } public void setRootProcessInstanceId(String rootProcessInstanceId) { this.rootProcessInstanceId = rootProcessInstanceId; } public boolean isForcedUpdate() { return forcedUpdate; } public void setForcedUpdate(boolean forcedUpdate) { this.forcedUpdate = forcedUpdate; } public String getCallbackId() { return callbackId; } public void setCallbackId(String callbackId) { this.callbackId = callbackId; } public String getCallbackType() { return callbackType; } public void setCallbackType(String callbackType) { this.callbackType = callbackType; } }
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Lew wins Senate confirmation to be U.S. Treasury secretary Lew follows Timothy Geithner, who left last month Former White House Chief of Staff Jacob J. Lew won Senate confirmation to become U.S. Treasury secretary, a job that will immediately thrust him into fights with Congress over the country’s debt limit, spending cuts and a threatened government shutdown. Lew, 57, was approved on a 71-26 vote to succeed Timothy F. Geithner, who left last month. Lew gained the support of 20 Republicans, even as some party members criticized him over a bonus payment he received while an executive at Citigroup Inc. during the financial crisis. His margin compares with the 60-34 vote in favor of Geithner’s confirmation four years ago, the closest for a Treasury secretary in the post-World War II era. Lew’s confirmation comes two days before the scheduled start of $85 billion in automatic spending cuts for this year. His first month in office will see the March 27 expiration of a funding measure, known as the continuing resolution, threatening a partial government shutdown. Less than two months later, a temporary suspension of the country’s debt limit will expire, which may force him to resort to extraordinary measures to avoid breaching the ceiling. “The U.S. economy is riding on how well he handles the job,” said Ed Mills, an analyst at FBR Capital Markets & Co. in Arlington, Virginia. “Lew faces a budget crisis, from day one he faces the sequester, a new continuing resolution for government funding, the return of the debt limit and an agenda that includes corporate tax reform and entitlement reform.” As Treasury secretary, Lew will oversee a staff of more than 100,000 and his looping signature will appear on the nation’s currency. Obama Statement “As my chief of staff, Jack was by my side as we confronted our nation’s toughest challenges,” President Barack Obama said in a statement released by the White House after the Senate confirmation. “I will continue to rely on his advice and sound judgment as we work to create good, middle-class jobs, provide more people with the skills those jobs require, and ensure every hardworking American can earn a decent living.” Testifying before the Senate Finance Committee on Feb. 13, Lew emphasized his ability to work across party lines and spoke in favor of revamping the corporate tax system to lower rates and eliminate loopholes. He supported “sensible reforms to Medicare that will help the program stay sound in the future.” O’Neill Adviser Lew was an adviser to House Speaker Tip O’Neill during the 1983 Social Security overhaul, President Bill Clinton’s deputy budget chief during the tax-and-spending standoffs of the mid- 1990s, and Obama’s budget director during the 2011 debt-ceiling talks. Obama called Lew a “master of policy” in tapping him last month to succeed Geithner. During Lew’s tenure as Clinton’s budget chief in 1998-2001, the U.S. ran a surplus for three consecutive years. The federal government will post an $845 billion deficit this year, the first time in five years the shortfall has dipped below $1 trillion, the Congressional Budget Office said on Feb. 5. The deficit will begin climbing again in subsequent years as baby boomers swell the ranks of Medicare and Social Security. The government will rack up at least an additional $7 trillion in deficits over the next decade, which will push the publicly held debt up almost to $20 trillion by 2023, the CBO said. Federal spending reductions due to start in March could lower gross domestic product by 0.6 percent and cost 750,000 jobs by the end of 2013, according to the CBO. The U.S. economy unexpectedly shrank in the fourth quarter, logging the worst performance since the second quarter of 2009, when the world’s largest economy was still in a recession, according to Commerce Department figures. Economy’s Strength For all the concern in Washington about the cuts, investors are signaling that the economy is strong enough to weather any reductions in spending, with home sales, consumer confidence and employment all rebounding. Economists at FTN Financial said in a report last week that while being characterized as a recession risk, sequestration cuts are less than a third the size of the tax increases on Jan. 1. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index has climbed 6.3 percent this year, better than the 5 percent gain for the MSCI All Country World Index. Yields on 10-year Treasuries have dropped nine basis points since Jan. 31, and were at 1.90 percent at 5 p.m. New York time. The U.S. Dollar Index, which tracks the currency against six of America’s biggest trading partners, is near a five-month high. Citigroup Career Lew worked as an executive at Citigroup from 2006 until 2009 when he joined the Obama administration at the State Department. Republican critics, led by Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, criticized Lew for perks he received while at Citigroup and in an earlier position at New York University. Grassley questioned Lew’s personal involvement in a fund in the Cayman Islands and a $940,000 bonus that Lew received in January 2009 as Citigroup was receiving federal bailout funds. Lew said he didn’t know the fund, offered to him as a Citigroup employee, had a Cayman Islands address and that he was paid in the same manner as other private-sector employees in similar jobs.
All Over Albany The city of Albany made officially announced Monday morning that police chief Brendan Cox will be leaving in January to take a job with a national organization focused on diverting low-level offenders suffering from drug addiction or mental illness from jail. (The Albany Police Department was one of the first departments to participate in this program, called LEAD.) Mayor Kathy Sheehan said current deputy chief Robert Sears will take over as interim chief, and the city will start a national search for Cox's replacement. Here's what a handful of elected and community leaders in the city say they'll be looking for in the next chief... Mayor Kathy Sheehan Kathy Sheehan on priorities for the police chief search during Monday's press conference: [Setting priorities] will be done in cooperation with those who have been working with the police department very closely. We have community members who volunteered hundreds of hours of their time -- whether it's on ACPAC or through collaborating with the police department on a lot of the outreach that has happened throughout the community -- so I want to get their input. I certainly have as priorities continuing the implementation of the 21st Century Policing strategies and LEAD, Those are things that are critically important to this department. And the level of neighborhood engagement and how we do that in the city of Albany is critically important. So those are things that we will be looking at as we think about the search. Sheehan said the search is still in the early stages, and the department has a good command staff in place. We asked each of the next group of people: "What attributes, or skills, or ideas are you looking for in the next police chief?" The audio clips include their full answers, with excerpts in the text... "I want the same command staff that we have here. I'm scared of a national search ... I know where we've been. I know where we are. And it's the future that I'm trying to look out for. And we can't go backwards. And if we go out of this city we don't know what we're going to get. And with the new president-elect, we don't even know if [the federal program] 21st Century Policing is going to remain intact -- because he's the one for getting them outta here, and beating them in the head, and dragging them... and we don't want to go back to that." Green pointed to a set of goals developed during the 2010 search for a police chief: "On top of that list was a police chief who can provide leadership in the area of community policing. Because the community still feels very strongly that we have to have an equal partnership to move the city forward. So, I think that's a major characteristic. Also I think the people in the community wanted to make sure the department was transparent and open. And I think Chief Cox has done a lot to make that happen, but that has to continue. We wanted someone who understood the history of policing and why it was necessary to change it. Because we came out of an era when there was a force that was abusive and controlling. And we're going to keep our eyes on those kinds of issues." Robinson said first and foremost it's important to focus on not repeating what happened to Dontay Ivy, the man suffering from mental illness who died after being stopped -- and chased -- by Albany police on the street in Arbor Hill in 2015: "Just because a person may live in a drug-infested area does not make them a drug dealer. So for out police force to say they can stop and detain and harass, and possibly arrest, somebody just from the neighborhood where they live... We have to make sure that our officers do not have that outlook. Community policing I'm firm on. I believe that our officers need to actually live in the communities where they serve." "I certainly want someone who has an understanding of the implicit biases that we all carry. I think the implicit bias training that the police department has started to carry out really takes our community policing philosophy even further than it had previously been." "This community policing, definitely. The LEAD program, we want to see continued. Just the way this department is a great department with a great vision, and we want to continue this vision going forward. We have taken, I believe, some great steps forward in trying to diversify the department more. And as the chief said, we're trying to reach another generation." Georgette Steffens - Downtown Albany BID "I think a lot of what Chief Cox has already implemented -- that idea of partnership -- is critical. ... I think the ability to communicate, to continue that transparency, and working together, that's where we've seen the most success. Chief Cox joined our board maybe a year or two ago, and that was really an added benefit for our stakeholders. The communication channels are a lot quicker and more open." Anthony Capece - Central Ave BID "For me, it's the continuation of the neighborhood engagement unit and the value of community policing. There is no doubt in my mind that neighborhood policing is part of economic development. If you have that connection to the businesses, you immediately identify when there's a problem. And when you identify problems, they're solved much quicker." On policing and listening Talk to people involved with city government or community groups around Albany, and there's a good chance they'll have praise for Brendan Cox and his work with the police department. He is, based on our observation, respected by a wide variety of people around the city. Why the praise? This answer from Monday's press conference -- about taking a step back and thinking about why people feel the way they do about the police, about the historical context in which policing happens, and about how to listen -- gives some indication. Comments I don't think a chief that stays for one year can be considered "good"... I don't think a chief that chooses to live in Loudonville is "good"......we need somebody dedicated to the officers, all the citizens, AND the city of Albany itself....someone more concerned with IMPROVING the city and less concerned about their pension and where there precious children will attend school....PS shout out to Albany PD....always available, always accessible, always polite, and there almost instantly when you call them....that's just MY experience with them over the past 15 years.... The Albany PD is far and away far ahead of any other police agency in the state in bringing true community policing to its public. Not only should we be looking for a successor to Chief Cox who will ensure continuity and further progress, but the city should consider working with me to get the state to establish a new program with a mission of promoting and supporting the advancement of community policing throughout the state. Holding Albany up as a model is the way to go. Say Something! We'd really like you to take part in the conversation here at All Over Albany. But we do have a few rules here. Don't worry, they're easy. The first: be kind. The second: treat everyone else with the same respect you'd like to see in return. Cool? Great, post away. Comments are moderated so it might take a little while for your comment to show up. Thanks for being patient. name: email address: (won't be displayed) web site: comment: What's All Over Albany? All Over Albany is for interested and interesting people in New York's Capital Region. In other words, it's for you. 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The struggling, rebuilding Astros fell to 10-30 on Tuesday, defeated 6-2 by the Tigers at Comerica Park. It was the Astros’ sixth consecutive loss and 12th in 14 games. The club is 0-6 this season against Detroit and has lost 10 series in 13 matchups. The Astros’ record through 40 games is the worst in franchise history, “besting” teams that in 1967 and 1975 began 13-27. The last MLB club to start a year 10-30 was the 2006 Royals, who finished 62-100. Asked about his squad’s upside-down record, first-year manager Bo Porter said his young team should be motivated simply by being in the major leagues. “This here is an opportunity to play the game that you all love. … It’s like I explained to the guys: ‘You should be honored to be here and respect the game to the point where you’re motivated to play every day,’ ” Porter said. The Astros took a 2-0 second-inning lead following a J.D. Martinez RBI double down the left-field line and a Jimmy Paredes sacrifice fly. The club recorded just two more hits and didn’t score again. The Tigers (22-15) didn’t touch Astros starting righthander Lucas Harrell until the fifth inning. But Harrell (3-4, 5.11 ERA) walked off the mound having given up seven hits, five runs and three walks in five-plus innings. The Astros’ No. 2 starter said he thought he threw solid pitches overall and credited a Tigers offense that racked up five runs and six hits in the fifth and sixth frames combined. Harrell wasn’t pleased with the Astros’ shift-heavy defense, though, which has been criticized by several starters this season. “We’re trying to do stuff with our defense right now, and it really worked against me,” Harrell said. Elmore relishes 2nd shot at bigs Jake Elmore woke up Tuesday planning to play for Class AAA Oklahoma City in an 11:05 a.m. game against Salt Lake City. A phone call from RedHawks manager Tony DeFrancesco changed that. Soon, Elmore was flying to Detroit to fill in for All-Star Jose Altuve at second base. At about1:45 p.m., Elmore arrived at Comerica Park via taxi. He found his name in the starting lineup, prepared to hit second off Tigers righthanded starter Doug Fister and reminded himself that staying in the big leagues is more important than simply returning. “The jitters aren’t quite as bad as the first time. That first time on the plane ride, my palms were soaking wet,” said Elmore, who hit .300 with 15 RBIs this season at OKC and made his MLB debut in 2012 with Arizona. “You dream about it your whole life. Now that you’ve been here, you want to just work hard and try and stay. That’s the difference. As opposed to being wide-eyed, now you’re working towards something.” With Altuve dealing with the death of his grandmother in Venezuela and out until Saturday, Elmore is expected to play second at least three games. “We’re going to give these at-bats to Elmore,” Astros manager Bo Porter said. “He’s played well in Triple-A, and it’s an opportunity for us to get a chance to see him.” Back has Norris ‘day-to-day’ Astros No. 1 starter Bud Norris is scheduled to pitch Sunday at Pittsburgh. But the righthander said Tuesday the lower half of his back was “locked up” and acknowledged being “definitely day-to-day” after suffering lower back spasms during a loss Monday to the Tigers. “Hopefully the prognosis gets better each and every day,” manager Bo Porter said. Odds and ends Righthander Jordan Lyles will start Friday against the Pirates. Lefty Erik Bedard, who will receive extra rest, will take the mound Saturday. … The Astros again started J.D. Martinez, Robbie Grossman and Jimmy Paredes in the outfield. … The highest batting average in the Astros’ starting lineup Tuesday against Detroit belonged to shortstop Marwin Gonzalez (.269). Photo: Duane Burleson / Getty Images Image 1of/37 Caption Close Image 1 of 37 May 15: Astros 7, Tigers 5 Brandon Barnes goes up against the wall to catch a fly ball hit by Miguel Cabrera for the final out. May 15: Astros 7, Tigers 5 Brandon Barnes goes up against the wall to catch a fly ball hit by Miguel Cabrera for the final out. Photo: Duane Burleson / Getty Images Image 2 of 37 Brandon Barnes leads the team during their postgame handshakes after defeating Detroit in the series finale. Brandon Barnes leads the team during their postgame handshakes after defeating Detroit in the series finale.
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Tag: update Public Enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan says that Eskom has come up with a detailed winter plan that includes several possible scenarios. Gordhan said the first scenario was if no load shedding was implemented. “In this instance, we will ensure that unplanned outages or breakdowns are kept to less than 9500MW and that planned outages are within this range of 3000MW to 5000MW, so that we have some flexibility. “In scenario 2, if outplanned outages go beyond 9500MW, a maximum of 26 days of Stage 1 load shedding (will take place) throughout this whole five month period,” he said. There was also the expectation that the coal plants, Medupi and Kusile would soon be able to contribute in a more significant way, hopefully by the end of April. The media was also told that power plants generally performed better during the cooler conditions in winter. Gordhan along with Eskom board chairman Jabu Mabuza was briefing the media on the state of SA’s electricity supply. This follows a previous briefing about two weeks ago. At the time the country was in the midst of Stage 4 load shedding, which lasted for several days. The power supply was so constrained that Eskom also implemented Stage 2 load shedding during the night. Gordhan could not say then when load shedding would come to an end, but said they would know more within 10-14 days after the technical review team had had the opportunity to access the power plants. Eskom has previously blamed ageing power plants and insufficient maintenance, among other things, for the spate of load shedding. Last week, Microsoft started distributing the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, version 1809, to Windows users who manually checked for updates. The company has now halted that rollout after many reports that installing the update is causing serious data loss: specifically, deleting the Documents, and perhaps Pictures, folders. Microsoft is also advising anyone who has downloaded the update but not yet installed it to not install it at all. The exact circumstances causing data loss aren’t clear; the handful of reports on Microsoft’s forums and Reddit don’t have any obvious commonalities, and people report seeing only one affected system among many when upgraded. There will need to be some amount of investigation before a fix can be developed. This will be too late for anyone that’s suffered data loss; although file recovery/undelete tools might be able to salvage the deleted files, the only reliable way of recovering them is to restore from a backup. A data-loss bug is bad. Data-loss bugs are the worst kind of bug that Microsoft could ship; for rarely backed-up home users, at least, they’re worse even than a security flaw—who needs hackers and malware to destroy your data when the operating system does it for you? This bug is sure to raise new doubts about Microsoft’s testing, pace of delivering updates, and dependence on the Insider Program to find and report such problems. Making this worse is that the bug does appear to have been reported. Numerous reports in Feedback Hub, Microsoft’s bug-reporting tool for Windows 10, complain of data deletion after installing preview releases. None of the bug reports appears to have many upvotes, and the reports generally lack in detail. So just as with the more recent reports, they make it hard to pin down the root cause. But it’s obvious that, at the very least, something was going wrong and that it was important enough that it should have been investigated and addressed. Compounding this issue is that Microsoft’s rollout of version 1809 was already unusual. For reasons unknown, Microsoft didn’t release this update to the Release Preview ring, so the most realistic installation scenario—someone going from version 1803 to 1809—didn’t receive much testing anyway. And all this is against the longer-term concern that Microsoft laid off many dedicated testers without really replacing the testing that those testers were doing. Microsoft issues a fix Microsoft has fixed a bug in its latest Windows 10 October 2018 update that deleted files en masse for some users. The software giant was forced to pull the update over the weekend due to the data deletion issues. Now, the update is back online, but Microsoft says it is only releasing it to members of the Windows Insider program before making it available to the general public.
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