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I was semi hard and he took a flashlight under the sheet and was checking out my cock. I wasn’t huge, but i was a good size for a 5th grader. He was in the 7th grade and even though there was such a large age gap nobody ever questioned it. Kurt sucked my cock into his mouth and it felt awesome. I remember him tongueing it all over and after a while i could feel like i needed to pee. he said it was ok, and i was just going to get a real good tickly feeling. I remember that feeling and how i felt like something was coming out of my cock but nothing came out. It was awesome. He then asked me to do it to him. I had not ever seen kurts cock before and assumed it was like the rest of the guys in the neighborhood. his was not, and and he pulled his undies down and off and his cock was rock hard and sticking up straight. it looked to be about 6 inches long and i had never seen a hard cock on anyone older than my buddies who were all 10 or under. Seeing his big uncut cock was exciting. 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I was feeling it and thinking it was nice and dry, and i kept playing with his little rosebud and he was squirming real hard. all of a sudden he was shoting off in my throat. I swallowed without even thinking wehat it was. he was hodling my head down even though i wasn’t moving it. I finished swallowing his last of 7 shots and then he just slumped to the bed. I continued to suck until he stopped me saying his cock was too sensitive. I likced around his base of his cock and got all the remaining cum licked up and was hodlong the shatf in my hand. he pulled me to his lips and kissed me. That was my first oral expereince and my first kiss either a boy or girl and it was not my last. We slept at his house a lot after that, and i eventually passed on my new found skills to a lot of neighborhood boys. nobody ever talked about my anadolu yakası escort sucking their cocks, but i would meet new boys often and i would always wind up sucking them off. 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She giggled nervously and kept looking around at all the guys watching her and she would keep looking at my eyes to see what I was watching. then she said ok, you guys all have to strip naked. She watched as we all got naked. My brother dan was naked before me and i saw his cock was semi hard, but it looked bigger than mine. I finished getting naked and she looked around and pointed to dan and said your’s is biggest so you come here first. She took dan’s cock and began stroking it and then she sucked on the head of his cock. it was now rock hard and indeed it was longer than mine. I was about 5 1/2 inches long then, but at 12 Dan was about 6 1/2 inches oto 7 inches long. she got real excited and told dan to put it in her pussy. he got into position and we all got on the one side of Dan and karen where we could all watch. As i was leaing forward to get a good look, Dale leaned over my right shoulder and his cock was rubbing against my right butt cheek. I felt a jolt of electricity run through me as it touched my ass. we all watched mesmerized as jimmys face was right next to dans cock and karens pussy. Jimmy was so close i thought if it was me i would lick them both, and then he did. karen came when she felt his tongue touch her pussy. Dan was just pushing his cock into her and I couldn’t believe I was witnessing my brother have intercourse since he was younger than me and it was all happeinging in front of my eyes. Dale just keep leaning over trying to get a better look and his cock kept moving around and than all of a sudden it was at my back door. I flet his cock nudge against my little rosebud and it was being pushed against it rather firmly. I kind of leaned down a bit and asked if Dale could see ok and backed up a bit while doing so. He said yes I can see better now but stay right there, and he pushed bit more firmly with noone sles knowing what was happening. dale kept pressure against my ass and his cock eventually slipped in an inch or so and he didn’t move at all as we watched Dan fuck Karen and Jimmy kept licking her pussy and his cock. Dale got it in another inch and was now humping my ass. I closed my eyes and allowed him to hump against me. Dale was 12 also as he and dan were best friends. Dale was moving in and out of my ass real qucikly now and Dan was fucking Karen as quickly. Karen came again and jimmys cock was now inches from my face and stood about 5 inches long. I dropped my head and felt his cock against my cheek. Jimmy bucked up against my cheek as dan kept humping Karen. I lost rack of time and now ataşehir escort jimmys cock found my lips or i found his cock and i opened my mouth and let it slide in and Dale was now openly humping my ass as Karen and Dan were now cumming. Dale came in my ass, Jimmy in my throat and I came on jimmys leg. Karen and dan wer huffing and puffing along with the three of us. Jimmy never said a word, Dale didnt say anything to alude to our actions, and all he did say was that was awesome. We need to do that again. We all went home and that night after i took a shower, Dan asked if I would join him in the basement watching a movie. I agreed thinking he knew something and hoping i could see and feel his big cock. We told mom our plan and she agreed but said to keep the sound down so it didn’t dusturb them when they went to sleep. We laid on the fold out couch and dan got a huge quilt to cover us with and as we laid watching tv, I said I wish we had a lighter cover cause i was hot. He said me too, lets take off our tshirts and undies. I gladly accepted and we were laying down naked next to each other now. I was closest to the tv. Dan was behind me and I could feel him lean against me. I said that feels cool to have your body against my back. he took the hint and spooned against me. could feel his cock against my bum and it felt so hot. I backed up a bit and he pushed forward. he said i need to adjust myself and soon he was placing his cock against my ass. I reached back and helped him find my asshole. he said so it is true that you let Dale stick his dick in your bum. I said uh huh. He said kewl, I wanted to do it too. Have you done that with many other guys before? I told him, no. Dale was the first and that day was the first time ever. He said no sit. He told me Dale said it was so hot watching you fuck karen and seeing Jimmy suck on her pussy and your cock and then ebing able to cornhole your ass. I said yeah but he also didn’t know i was sucking Jimmys cock. dan said no way. by this time his cock was in my ass and inch or so and he said damn that is so hot to know you were watching us fuck while dale was fucking yoru ass and you were sucking jimmys dick. I leaned back hard and it slipped in the rest of the way. Dan was so turned on that he shot off in my ass right away. he layed ther breathing really hard and was slumped against me. I was still hard and asked if he ever sucked another guys cock. he said no. I asked if he wanted to. He said not really. I then said well would you mind if i try to suck on your cock. He said OK, but dont expect me to do yours. He said let me get it hard again while i am still inside you. I said ok, and he began humping lightly againse me. I was feeling his cock getting firmer. I reached back and cupped his balls as i flet his cock at my ass. It was so hot. I loved the feel of his balls which felt bigger than I rmembered seeing them the other day. Dan said ok, i am hard now, but don’t you want to wash my cock or somehintg before you suck on it. I said sure. I got up and he saw how hard i was. he said you look like you need a cum too. I said I sure do but it can wait. I went into the laundry and got a wash cloth and came out to wash his cock off. he laid there with the light from the tv showing his gorgeous cock. I washed it off and dropped the rag to the floor and then procedded to make love to his huge thick cock. It was gorgeous to see it up close and to feel the heat coming from it. I licked up the side and around the head and back down to his balls. I found some of the um from his cock around the base where i didn’t wipe it clean enough and i tasted it. It was so good. I then went bach ümraniye escort up the sides licking as i went and back down and along his balls to his ridsge that runs along between your balls to his ass. and he was thrusting and bucking up into my face. I then licked his asshole and he said oh shit im gonna cum if you dont stop that. I then went down on his cock and got about 3 inches in my mouth before i began to gag. I rmembered what kurt taught me and then I sucked his cock in while breathing through my nose and trying to burp. it went in and Dan was holding my head and humping my face as he shot one after anothe ropes of cum into my throat. I was enjoying the shit out of this and i started shooting cum on his leg as i humped against his leg. I backed off and was holding his cock in my mouth now and could feel his cum and taste it in my mouth as he shot the final shot of cum a total of 8 shots of cum into my mouth and throat. I loved the feeling and didn’t want to let it go. He said ow it hurts to suck it now. It is so sensitive. I let go of the head and just held it at the base as i licked the sides and felt him soften in my hands. I enjoyed that immensley. I was now under my younger brothers spell. I can remember sleeping many nights in the basement with him as we pretended to go down there to watch some late night movies on the weekends. I remember as we grew up, His cock kept getting bigger and bigger. it was 9 inches when i last sucked it. that was just before he went to college. Many nights I would often suck his cock and he would make love to my face as i let him use it like his personal pussy. Sometimes he would have me lay down and he would get into a 69 position with me but he never sucked my cock. this just allowed him a better angle to shove his cock into my mouth. When he got to dating girls he would come hiome after a date and I wouuld suck him off cause he had lovers nuts. I remember him allowing me to clean up the remnants of his cum and the pussy juice on his cock if he had fucked a girl that evening. I even sucked his cock after he fucked my ass many times. He told me that Dale told him about the many ass fuckings he had given me also and he said that Dale allowed him to fuck his ass too. Dale would suck me off when we were alone but he never wanted anyone to know about it. Dan said he told Jimmy about my sucking Jimmys cock that day in the fort. He said jimmy was also sucking his cock for him all those years. I also found out that jimmy was sucking all the coks I was sucking in school and dale was getting fucked bu most of them as well as fucking most of them, too. Kurt moved out of the enightborhood but before he left he wanted to let me know who else was as horny as me and i met 2 new guys from about a mile from my house. Mike and ameel. The both had sepnt time in Kurts bed and been lured into sex as I was by kurt. Kurt was 17 the last time I sucked his cock and let him fuck my ass. Ameel was younger than me and mike was even younger than ameel. Mike was also about 10 when kurt fucked him, but kurt was 16 then. I like mike and ameel since we all enjoyed being fucked as well as sucked and we also enjoyed fucking and sucking each atoehr. I think back to my adoration of my brother Dan’s huge cock and think i can attribute my love of his younger larger cock to the reason i love my wife to fuck younger larger dicked guys. I was married early. I got married about 20 years old to a 19 year old and within the first year had confessed tom my wife about my thoughts of her fucking my brother. she never did fuck him but we had become accustomed to thinking and talking about it during foreplay cause she evn went dildo shopping with me to but a nice big cock in the shape and size of my brother dan. We even called it Dan. She told me she often fantasized about having sex with him especially after i told her about my love making with dan. She was just worried about other family members finding out.I will always remember loving his big thick cock,
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It’s not a goal for the future, it’s a war for the present. Inequality is an undeniable weapon of mass destruction that has been felt and ignored. Gaika is a soldier in these war games, radical in performance but realistic in belief. “Battalion” isn’t a rallying cry, it’s a horror story of these invisible conflicts, subtle humming until it hisses into view. The low end is full earth-shattering discharges. The overhead feels equal amounts of instability, clapping together with high hats and the roar of titanium raptors. The worst is that there’s nothing to be done for those close to you. There’s a war on us. Fight for others. There is nothing on Fuck Button’s albums that could match the sheer disorder and hypnotic sway of “The Rat”. But that’s not to discredit their work. Benjamin John Power’s time with Fuck Buttons has been clearly transferred over to his work as Blanck Mass. 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Vancouver -
The B.C. government has announced 609 new cases of COVID-19 and six related deaths, along with another increase in coronavirus hospitalizations.
Wednesday's update, provided in a written statement from the Ministry of Health, pushed the province's seven-day average for infections down to 578 cases per day. That average has been gradually decreasing since last Thursday, when it was at 640 cases per day.
Meanwhile, the number of COVID-19 patients in hospital has been surging, reaching a five-month high of 390 on Tuesday and increasing further to 422 on Wednesday. That includes 157 patients in intensive care.
Some of that increase appears to be linked to a change in reporting, though officials did not provide much detail on the impact of the switch.
The Ministry of Health said the Interior Health Authority changed the "primary source of COVID-19 hospitalization surveillance data" this week, which caused a one-time increase in patient numbers.
"This change is retrospective to the beginning of the pandemic though primarily affects cases reported since August 2021," the ministry said in its statement. No further details on the nature of the change were given.
Any increase in hospitalizations would be poorly timed this week, after more than 4,000 health-care workers were placed on unpaid leave for failing to receive even a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
Those unvaccinated workers represent about three per cent of health-care employees who are under the new mandate.
While they are a small minority in the system, there have been concerns about how their absence will affect staffing levels and morale – though Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry have been quick to note that COVID-19 outbreaks in health-care settings have a serious impact as well.
Across the province, 89.7 per cent of eligible residents have received at least one dose of vaccine, and 84.7 per cent have received both.
Even though the unvaccinated make up fewer than 20 per cent of the provincial population, including those who are too young to be vaccinated, they consistently make up the majority of cases, hospitalizations and patients in ICU.
The Northern Health Authority, which has been trailing other regions in vaccinations, has also regularly been recording the highest number of infections per capita. The latest cases were distributed as follows:
Northern Health – 126 cases, a rate of 44.3 per 100,000 population
Interior Health – 92 cases, a rate of 11.1 per 100,000 population
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Here's why police say a Vancouver city councillor wasn't charged for handing out heroin
VANCOUVER -
Earlier this year, a Vancouver city councillor openly handed out hard drugs, but she was never charged by police.
Jean Swanson, a long-time advocate for safe drug supply in a province seeing more than a thousand deaths per year due to toxic substances, posted on Twitter in July, "I got to hand out safe drugs today," with a photo of a package labelled "heroin."
Her actions were part of an event she attended by non-profit Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU) and Drug User Liberation Front (DULF).
Photos from the event showed other drugs – methamphetamine and cocaine – were also part of the safe supply being handed out at this and other similar events held in the city.
"Six deaths a day from poison drugs is way too many. One is too many. Safe supply now!" Swanson wrote at the time.
Top officials in B.C., including provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe, have advocated for safe supply to aid the province's efforts to fight the public health crisis.
That, along with increased access to treatment and other support, are said to be crucial in the effort to save lives.
While the City of Vancouver has sought federal approval to decriminalize hard drugs locally, advocates argue creating a safe supply is paramount, especially during the pandemic, which has seen, through border closures, increased toxicity in drugs available on the street.
The latest data suggests 2021 will be a record-breaking year for illicit drug overdoses in the province.
So Swanson took part in a protest in the city's Downtown Eastside that involved the distribution of some of these drugs, meant not for profit but as a harm reduction measure.
Police took no action to stop the distribution, though officers were on scene.
Swanson's involvement in the mid-July protest was brought up this week, as one of the items on the agenda of a Vancouver Police Board meeting.
A member of the public submitted a complaint about the event involving Swanson, whose name was redacted in documents provided to the board, to the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC).
This unidentified person wrote that they had contacted officers about the event and said they were advised that "the police knew about what was going on but didn't feel the need to arrest her."
The board was ordered by Deputy Police Complaint Commissioner Andrea Spindler to notify all parties of the course of action being taken, then send an explanation back to the OPCC.
A report dated Sept. 28, but presented to the Vancouver Police Board Service and Policy Complaint Review Committee on Oct. 21, came with the recommendation that the review be concluded.
"The (Vancouver Police Department) has consistently acknowledged that addiction is primarily a health issue, not a criminal justice issue. Accordingly, the VPD has been supportive of a Four Pillars approach, which focuses on Prevention, Harm Reduction, Treatment and Enforcement," Sgt. Alvin Shum wrote, noting the department's primary focus is what does the most harm – drug dealers and manufacturers.
"The VPD does not generally arrest or charge for simple possession unless a substantive offence has also occurred or other circumstances warrant it."
Shum went on to say the department supports local harm reduction services including supervised injection sites, and that police don't condone drug trafficking, but recognized the intent of Swanson's actions was not motivated by profit or connected to organized crime.
The sergeant wrote that it's possible arrests could be made at other events – for example, if samples handed out contained a lethal amount of fentanyl – but that in this case, it was not considered necessary.
In a message posted on Twitter earlier this week, Swanson wrote of the decision, "Looks like I'm not gonna b arrested," and included a smiling emoji.
I got to hand out safe drugs today with VANDU And DULF. 6 deaths a day from poison drugs is way too many. 1 is too many. Safe supply now !! pic.twitter.com/YokjBLBHC4
— Jean Swanson (@JeanSwanson_) July 14, 2021
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Terrible puns aside, Celia Serrano probably didn’t anticipate how deep she would wade into BC’s wetland culture when she boarded her plane from Spain to start her internship with Balance Ecological in the Lower Mainland. She spent numerous weeks monitoring the endangered Oregon Spotted frog, and, in July, Ms. Serrano attended the BC Wildlife Federation’s Wetland Institute, a 7 day hands-on workshop on Wetland Restoration and Protection. In just a few short months, she had taken that knowledge to construct a wetland in the District of Kent in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia.
The restoration site was a fallow field located in an agricultural area, which most likely was a historical wetland. The landowners wanted to increase the ecological complexity of their property and what better way than to create a wetland?
In partnership with the BC Conservation Foundation and Balance Ecological, the Staiger Farm owners began their wetland-creation journey. An existing depression in a meander of the Agassiz slough was selected to ensure groundwater supply and ease of construction. By using funding from the BC Conservation Foundation Habitat Stewardship Program, they were able to rent an excavator to spend three days digging the 20m wide wetland.
Woody debris was scattered throughout to provide red-legged frog breeding habitat, nesting opportunities for birds, invertebrate shelters and other types of microhabitats. As of yet, no vegetation has been planted on site, but the area was seeded with sedges and bulrush. Later this month, native herbs and other vegetation will be planted surrounding the vegetation to increase plant diversity. Trees and riparian shrubs will also be planted to create shaded areas.
Celia prepares some woody debris for transport
Though it has only been a short time, listed species such as Great Blue Heron and Red-legged frogs have already been spotted around the site. River otters and Pacific Chorus frogs have also been observed. The wetland design is ephemeral, having surface water for only part of the year, which will prevent the invasive American Bullfrog from establishing itself.
The landowners’ hope their children will grow closer to nature due to this project, and with the parent’s keen desire to create ecological diversity and protect listed species on the property I have no doubt their enthusiasm will rub off.
The first visitor in the new wetland
Thank you Celia and everyone involved from Balance Ecological for making the Fraser Valley a better place!
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Monica Pearson says:
November 5, 2012 at 10:43 am
Great blog entry!! The wetland was planted this weekend by 15 volunteers, and we’ve already seen 4 species of amphibian around the pond: a green frog (invasive), pacific chorus frogs, northwestern salamander, and a western toad! Western toads are a species of special concern in BC, so it’s exciting that they found the pond already!
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Pretouch is a sense that is longer range than touch, but shorter than vision. Using electric field sensing hardware that I designed to fit inside a robot’s fingers, several robotic manipulation tasks are made easier or possible.
Human-to-robot and robot-to-human handoff
In this work, the robot is programmed to accept an object from a human, and then hand it to another human.
First, the e-field pretouch sensors are used to detect the presence of an object that a human is holding up and track the object to center the robot’s hand on it as a human might be moving around.
Once the sensors detect that the object has stopped moving, the sensors are again used to servo the positions of the fingers to equal distances from the object’s surface, about a centimeter away. This ensures that when the fingers close, they will make simultaneous contact to avoid displacing the object.
After grasping the object, the robot waits for the human to let go before trying to move away. The human holding onto the object provides an AC path to ground, which the e-field sensors can detect. When the human lets go, this current path goes away and is easily observed in the sensor readings.
The robot moves its arm to hand the object to another human. Again, the e-field sensors are used to detect whether the human has accepted the object so that it does not let go prematurely.
Picking up stationary objects
We also demonstrated the use of the e-field pretouch sensors to pick up stationary objects from surfaces when only the approximate position of the object is known. Using closed-loop controllers, the sensor inputs are used to correct the positioning of the arm and fingers to facilitate reliable grasps.
Demonstrations
This technology has been featured in several high-profile demos, including:
CeBIT opening ceremony, Hannover, Germany March 2009
Intel Developer Forum, San Francisco, CA, September 2008
Intel Developer Forum, Taipei, Taiwan, October 2008
Videos
Grasping various objects with and without e-field pretouch sensing
E-field handoff demo at the CeBIT 2009 opening ceremony, with Intel Chairmain Craig Barrett, Governor Schwarzenegger, and Chancellor Merkel
Relevant Publications
Mayton, B., LeGrand, L., and Smith, J. 2009. An Electric Field Pretouch System for Grasping and Co-Manipulation. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2010.
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A few years ago I went to a talk at Bristol University on the archaeology of homelessness in the city, presented by Rachael Kiddey, John Schofield and some of the homeless people, who had helped them and whose lives they had investigated. Kiddey was a former archaeology student at Bristol University, who was now living in Stokes Croft, the part of Bristol which was at the centre of the project. John Schofield is a very senior archaeologist and a member of the Council for British Archaeology. Among his other works is the book with John Vince, The Archaeology of British Towns in their European Settings, published by Equinox.
The project was Kiddey’s idea. She had been angered by plans to demolish the grain store in Stokes Croft. This was a listed building, and one of the few remaining warehouses from the 19th century left in Bristol. Stokes Croft is one of Bristol’s inner city suburbs. It’s been described as ‘bohemian’. It has an ethnically mixed population, including many students and artists. Although it dates from the 19th century, it has suffered considerable economic decline. It was one of the areas in Bristol hit by the anti-Thatcher riots in 1981. As she has pointed out in other presentations on the project, as a historic part of Bristol Stokes Croft enjoys the same level of official protection as the far wealthier and more respectable Clifton. In practice, however, the situation is very different, and despite their legal status Stokes Croft and its buildings were given very little protection from neglect, decay and demolition by the city’s authorities. From what I can remember, the Grain Store was destroyed as part of a project to build luxury flats on the site. Kiddey was angered by this attack on the city’s working class heritage, and the destruction of this building had been so important to the city’s working people, in order to benefit the wealthy middle class. Her study of the city’s homeless grew out of her campaign against the destruction of this old, industrial building.
The project was deliberately set up to be socially inclusive. She quoted EU legislation, which states that every section of society should have the right to participate in the production of culture. This, she made very clear, also included the homeless, a marginal and excluded group. As she started to develop her ideas, she befriended a number of homeless people. They were initially suspicious, but after she had managed to assure them she was genuine, and not a police spy, they gave her considerable support. They took her with them on their journeys across the city, showing her where they lived, visited, and some of the places where they could get a meal, a bed for the night or simply a sympathetic ear.
One of the first things, she found out being taken around the city by them was that they were certainly not lazy. In their journeys about Bristol they walked about six miles a day. When one her homeless friends showed her the makeshift camp he had made underneath a wall or fence, she remarked on the strong similarity between it, and the remains left by ancient hunter-gatherer peoples around their rock shelters. These were camps set up underneath a rock overhang, which gave them some protection from the elements. The homeless people she spoke ate a particular Caribbean café in Stokes Croft. This was one of the few places that would serve them. They also respected it as the owners would not tolerate any trouble from their customers. If someone ‘kicked off’ in there, the staff would throw everyone out, leaving the troublemaker to face the ire of the other diners. They also had a lot of respect for a community of nuns in the area. Although the Sisters would not give them money, they would listen to them, something which the city’s destitute appreciated. They also gave her information about the area’s homeless shelters and their experiences with them. Conditions in one of them were actually so bad that one homeless man went back on the streets as this was a better alternative to the squalor he found in the shelter.
Kiddey managed to get support for the project from Schofield, who was very pleased to give it. He appreciated its novelty and the way it expanded and challenged ideas about archaeology and what it can do. Archaeology is not just about the distant past. It can also cover the very recent and contemporary. One of the other female students at Bristol University, for example, was researching a Ph.D. on mobile phone masts.
Kiddey’s study of homelessness in Bristol is part of a wider study of homelessness by archaeologists around the world. In America this is led by Dr Larry Zimmerman, an archaeologist and professor of Museum Studies at Indiana University – Perdue University Indiana. In an interview with one of the staff at Indianapolis public library, Zimmerman states that archaeology is not just about what happened a century ago, but also what occurred only ten minutes previously. He has stated that the study of homelessness benefits archaeology, as it prevents it from becoming socially irrelevant. Few people are directly touched or affected by academic’s study of the people’s of the distant past. Zimmerman developed his interest in the archaeology of the homeless when excavating the mansion of one of Indianapolis’ wealthiest citizens. He found evidence of homeless people squatting and occupying the site going back over a century to the 1840s. Since then, other archaeologists around the world have followed Zimmerman in studying homelessness, both in the present and in the ancient past. Zimmerman’s fellow researcher, Jessica Welch has personally experienced the problem. She was homeless drug addict for many years, until she managed to turn her life around, get of the street and into university.
The archaeologists studying the homeless used a number of professional techniques to record their lives. This included mapping their movements around the city, recording their rubbish and other material culture left at the places they visited and occupied. In the winter of 2009-10 the university excavated ‘Turbo Island’, a traffic island in Stokes Croft used by the homeless. This got its nickname from a brand of strong lager they drank there. Other sites visited and recorded included phone boxes and the ‘Bear Pit’. This is a circular public ‘square’, sunk below the level of the main roads surrounding it and reached by underpass in Bristol’s Horsefair. It lies at the entrance to Stoke’s Croft in Broadmead.
What came out most strongly from the talk is how immensely hard these people’s lives are. Many of the individuals studied and who spoke at the talk had severe mental health problems, or problems with alcohol and/or drugs. Much of the material remains recovered from the sites were drug equipment, including ‘pins’ – hypodermic syringes – and ‘spoons’. These were the bottoms of drink cans, which had been cut off and shaped so that they could be used for cooking heroin. At least one of them had fled onto the streets to escape a brutally abusive home. From what I can remember, their lives could be extremely short. Homeless people are often the victims of unprovoked attacks and violence. There’s a report on Youtube from America about ‘Bum-bashing’. This does not, unfortunately, refer to some kind of harmless horseplay involving striking the buttocks, but attacks on the homeless by young men, simply for some kind of sick fun. Kiddey also spoke about one of the other derelict buildings in Stokes Croft occupied by the homeless. She stated that its former lift shaft was full of discarded mattresses. Furthermore, if someone died there, then their body would also be thrown down it. Their death would not be reported to the police, as the cops response would be to come and clear the building. One of the homeless speakers described how she had managed to turn her life around and get into social housing. She described how she had lived in this building with her other homeless friends. She described with a kind of amazed horror one evening she had shared with another three, when they were nearly all out of their minds on drugs and alcohol. One of them had became paranoid and was suffering a panic attack, as he had heard a police siren and now thought they were coming for him. What this girl found particularly amazing now is that at the time she thought it was normal.
It was a truly excellent presentation that really did challenge my own perceptions of the city’s homeless, and opened my eyes to their problems. I have to say I went to the talk with some scepticism about such deliberately socially inclusive projects. It’s all too easy to take up the views of some of the more Conservative journalists and pundits that projects like this were a superficial product of the Blair administration’s insistence on ‘inclusivity’. It can be all too easy to accept the attitude of the Daily Fail and other Right-wing rags that the homeless are just feckless scroungers, a social nuisance, who should be moved on and who deserve little pity or sympathy. This project showed the complete opposite. Their lives are bitterly hard. They are not on the street through idleness, but often through simple misfortune, or from mental health problems that have left them unable to hold down a normal life. As I mentioned earlier, at least one of them was on the streets because of horrific abuse in the parental home. These people do not the deserve the scorn and hatred as some kind of the threat to decent society. Rather, they should be given sympathy as people, who are more often than not severely unfortunate. Rather than tabloid attacks, they should be given proper help from the governments and charities so they can pick themselves up and live some kind of safe, normal, reasonable life. Unfortunately, thanks to the Coalition’s austerity policies and their attitude that if you’re unemployed or poor, it’s your fault, the chances of this are becoming increasingly small.
In this clip from Youtube below, Rachael Kiddey talks about her project with the homeless in Bristol. Warning to Bristol Evening Post readers: she makes no secret of her contempt for the newspaper, describing it as the Evening Fascist. As it is partly owned by the Daily Mail, some people would argue that’s the correct description.
Since then, Rachael Kiddey has moved on to do a Ph.D. in the archaeology of homelessness at York University. Here are another few videos from Youtube about the archaeology of homelessness in that ancient city.
This is part 1.
Part 2.
Part 3.
This is a video, also from Youtube, of Jon Barnes’ interview with Larry Zimmerman at Indianapolis Public Library.
This an ABC news report on ‘Bum Bashing’ assaults on the homeless.
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This is the address for a webpage on the Archaeology of Homelessness
http://archaeologyofhomelessness.wordpress.com/
This site gives further information on Larry Zimmerman’s and Jessica Welch’s work researching the archaeology of homelessness in America.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1602577/archeology_of_homelessness/
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Today I cleared-out my old make-up.There are so many new products to try for the Beauty Confidential column that I needed to make space for all the new ones which are heading my way for autumn and winter. Even I was surprised at what I had stashed away in my make-up drawer.
This is what I threw out: 25 foundations; 23 used make-up sponges; 22 lipsticks and lip glosses (all red and nude) ; 28 assorted brushes (blusher, eye shadow, lip and eyeliner) 13 concealers, 11 mascaras (all black); 10 eye shadow palettes and five half-used bottles of hand sanitiser.
I realise this is more than the average woman keeps in her beauty kit - I am, after all, a beauty writer and get sent things to try all the time - but some of those products have been festering away for years and more importantly, I never actually use most of them.
I hardly ever wear eye make-up (I have very sensitive eyes and most producst make them run) so why did I need 10 eye shadow palettes? And when you think that each palette contains at least 4 different shades - I had 40 eye shadows, all in the same brown/beige/pink combination which are the only shades I ever wear, if I do ever wear eye make-up (which now, you know, isn't very often).
They have all now been dumped and it is wonderful to have the space back.I love de-cluttering, it gives you such a lovely sense of control back over your life. There may be chaos and madness all around, but at least I have a minimalist make-up kit! You will never guess what happened next. two hours after I disposed of the final bin bag, a delivery arrived from a PR company - of - a fabulous Lulu Guinness make-up bag!
It came packed with Avon make-up - 2 mascaras, Eye Liner, an Eye Shadow Quad, Foundation, Lip Juice (a gloss, very similar to Lancome's Juicy Tubes), Nail Enamel and their brilliant primer, the MagiX Face Perfector SPF20 (£10, avon.co.uk). This is why my friends say it's the best job in the world! In the meantime, I can start building up my new make-up collection and don't have to go out to dinner tonight with a bare face.
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Flood the world with love. These words came to me this morning after I woke up anxious and fearful. I had a disturbing dream, but it was more about what is happening in this country— a foreboding sense of hopelessness for the future, so much political tension, blatant racism and xenophobia, and strained relationships with, even aggressiveness from, those who don’t see what is so very wrong with the words and actions coming from the White House.
Flood the world with love. I remembered that several months ago I had written a blog post titled, Flood The World With Love, but I didn’t remember exactly what I had written, or why. As I read it again, I realized that my own words had come at just the moment I needed them.
Flood the world with love. Inspired by the lyrics of a Carrie Newcomer song, what I wrote gave me enough light to start my day with the hope that if I just flood the world with love, I am doing something.
Flood the world with love. I had written about practicing lectio divina with both song (“I Heard an Owl” by Carrie Newcomer, much-loved folk singer, and spiritual teacher) and scripture.
I heard an owl call last night
Homeless and confused
I stood naked and bewildered
By the evil people do
Up upon a hill there is a terrible sign
That tells the story of what darkness waits
When we leave the light behind.
Don’t tell me hate is ever right or God’s will
Those are the wheels we put in motion ourselves
The whole world weeps and is weeping still
Though shaken I still believe
The best of what we all can be
The only peace this world will know
Can only come from love.
I am a voice calling out
Across the great divide
I am only one person
That feels they have to try
The questions fall like trees or dust
Rise like prayers above
But the only word is “Courage”
And the only answer “Love”
Light every candle that you can
For we need some light to see
In the face of deepest loss,
Treat each other tenderly
The arms of God will gather in
Every sparrow that falls
And makes no separation
Just fiercely loves us all.
(Carrie Newcomer, The Gathering of Spirits, 2001)
My heart is heavy with the darkness of the world, of “the evil people do” in the name of our own opinion, religion, political party, racial or economic privilege. Our collective anxiety, fear, anger, and hostility have led to so much division and violence—in our spirits and in relationships. We must
Flood the world with love.
The words are a meditation of love, peace and courage—and a good reminder of how to be a living light in the world. As the antidote to confusion, fear, hatred, and darkness, we must
Flood the world with love.
With so much darkness, “the best of what we all can be” is to
Flood the world with love.
I want to “fiercely love,” to build others up, to “treat each other tenderly,” to ease another’s suffering, to remind others of their divine spark, to err on the side of compassion, to
Flood the world with love.
I want to be a light in this world. We are creators, too—with our thoughts, actions, and energy. We can either live in love or live in fear. Mother Teresa said, “If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten we belong to each other.”
Flood the world with love.
St. Benedict instructs, “Let peace be your quest and aim.” (RB, Prologue 18) We cannot accept hate as the new normal. It can feel overwhelming at times—“I am only one person,” but we must, at least, try. We must “light every candle” that we can. We must
Flood the world with love.
“The only word is “Courage”/ And the only answer “Love.” I pray for the courage to bring more light and less darkness in the world. And as I wait for the ultimate display of love that “The arms of God will gather in / Every sparrow that falls / And makes no separation / Just fiercely loves us all”, I choose, in all my imperfection, to
Flood the world with love.
Read the original post in its entirety HERE.
And if you haven’t listened to I Heard an Owl, you must.
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For those of us in the south, colder weather is an added relief from the hot and humid summer days. But humidity is actually great for the skin!
I mean, people actually buy humidifiers to place in their homes for the added moisture. Just one foot outdoors in July and you can achieve the same effect here in Texas.
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The skin serves a super important function and you know how much I love my skincare. So it’s only fitting, I share ways for you to keep that glow.
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Avoid Hot Showers – I know there’s nothing like a steamy shower on a cold day to really relax you. But hot water instantly dehydrates your skin leading to added dryness. Keep the water temparature lukewarm to avoid aggrevating your skin.
Layer on the Moisturizer – I like to layer on the moisturizer day and night. I apply a lighter formula during the day to wear under my makeup. At night, I like to add a thick cream to lock in the moisture overnight. You can also add a facial oil to really lock in the moisture.
Use a Humidifyer– If you live in dryer weather, placing a humidifyer in your home is a great way to add moisture to the air. Added points if you use a hyalaronic acid on your face as this chemical pulls moisture from the air.
Exfoliate – A gentle exfoliator will slough off dead skin cells to reveal new and fresh skin. I prefer to use a chemical exfoliater on my face (gentler on the delicate skin) and a physical exfoliatro on my body. Then, afterwards, layer on a thick cream or body oil. I would recommend to exfoliate no more than 3 times a week.
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Cover Your Face From Wind – Cold wind can dry out your face fast! Be sure to cover your skin that’s exposed to the elements. This will help you avoid wind rash or aggravated ezcema. Cold air will also make your blood vessels dialate causing a red nose and cheeks. So be sure protect your face and also pack on the moisture to lessen redness. Using serums and moisturizers that contain ceramides will help. Here’s one from a brand favorite.
Lower the Thermostat – I keep my thermostat at around 75 degrees. Turning the temps indoors too high may keep you comfortable and cozy, but can quickly dry out your skin.
Use a Facial Spray – Facial sprays without alcohol like this one, can re-hydrate your skin throughout the day. Made with 100% grape water, this facial mist instantly hydrates and calms aggravated skin.
Avoid Harsh Soaps – Some soaps contain alcohol and fragrances that can aggravate stressed skin. Instead, use gentle shower gels and cream cleansers. Soaps with added oils like this one are great for the body. For the face, this one is great.
Wash Your Clothes – Well this is a given, but rather wash your clothes with detergents that don’t contain dyes or fragrances. Again, two culprits that can irritate your skin. Here’s one we’ve used.
Water, Water, Water – If you want to keep your skin hydrated on the outside, be sure you’re hydrated on the inside.
I hope these winter skincare tips help you enjoy this winter season comfortably. Nothing like itchy, red skin to put a damper on your holidays.
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Portmeirion Sophie Conran White Set of 4 Measuring Cups
Portmeirion Sophie Conran White Set of 4 Measuring Cups
$39.99 Regular price $59.99
by Sophie Conran
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Portmeirion Sophie Conran White Set of 4 Measuring Cups is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Sophie Conran for Portmeirion is a multi-award-winning collection of dinnerware, cookware, bakeware, glassware and home accessories. Designed for modern-day living by cook and loving mother of two, Sophie Conran, this beautiful range is perfect for easy entertaining. You can create an elegant table setting for a special occasion or use it every day for relaxed meals with family and friends. Beautifully unique and tactile, the Sophie Conran for Portmeirion is also wonderfully strong and durable as each porcelain piece can go from freezer to oven to table. With everything you need for your table and home, this comprehensive home and dinnerware collection is now considered a modern classic, to be enjoyed and cherished for many years to come.
This beautiful and handy Sophie Conran for Portmeirion set of 4 measuring cups has the look and feel of being hand-thrown and looks great in the kitchen. It makes for a lovely gift for anyone who loves to bake. Dishwasher safe
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Thymes Petite Reed Diffuser - 118 ml - Mandarin Coriander
Thymes Petite Reed Diffuser - 118 ml - Mandarin Coriander
$52.95
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Thymes Petite Reed Diffuser - 118 ml - Mandarin Coriander is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Refresh Your Surroundings: The Mandarin Coriander Reed Diffuser fills the air with a delightful fragrance of the unique mixture of citrus and herbs leaving the sense of freshness and purity. Embellished with a flameless and beautiful orange glass.
Artisian Design: Thymes Home fragrances are born from nature, and grown through thoughtful design and artfully created formulas. Inspired to live and flourish in the home, these fragrances perfectly capture the essence of each season.
Fragrance Details: This irresistible herbal and citrus blend is like a breath of fresh air. Lively mandarin oil, robust coriander and vibrant grapefruit meld with calming lemon balm, green rosemary leaf, and warm cedarwood.
Fresh, Clean And Green: There is no better way to delight your senses and refresh your spaces than using this one-of-a-kind mixture of herbal and citrus. Refresh your surroundings with this lively blend of sweet and tangy citrus.
Who We Are: Thymes products include effective, wholesome formulas that combine with unique, signature scents that are a pleasure to use and enjoy at home. Thymes opts for natural, high-quality, plant-based ingredients whenever possible.
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If you've ever wondered exactly what kind of weight training program a woman should be doing to get a sexy body…
…how women can avoid bulking up…
…common hormone imbalances in fit females…
…why so many Crossfitting ladies have such funky-looking abs…
…and the crucial elements of women's weightlifting 101…
…then you'll love my guest Stephani Gaudreau.
Steph has a formal education in biology and human physiology, 12 years of science teaching experience, holistic nutrition training, and an unabashed love of tasty Paleo food, which she writes about on her blog, Stupid Easy Paleo. She has competed in everything from endurance mountain biking to CrossFit to weightlifting. She coaches weightlifting at CrossFit Fortius in San Diego and has coached CrossFit in gyms reaching from Scotland to SoCal.
Steph wrote the best-seller The Paleo Athlete: A Beginner’s Guide to Real Food for Performance in 2014, and recently published the award-winning book, The Performance Paleo Cookbook: Recipes for Eating Better, Getting Stronger & Gaining the Competitive Edge.
Steph’s also recently taken to the airwaves with her chart-topping podcast, Harder to Kill Radio, where she interviews experts in fitness, nutrition and mindset about how to build unbreakable humans.
During our episode, you'll discover:
-Even though it's counterintuitive, why Crossfitting women tend to be bulkier than “high-weight, low-rep” weightlifting women…
-Why women don't necessarily need to do cardio exercise to lose weight, stay lean or stay toned…
-How much fat women should actually “gain” as they age…
-Stephanie's #1 recommendation for achieving a daily meditation practice, and why she does it…
-Four real “healthy” foods you may be overeating…
-What it means to truly be harder to kill…
-And much more…
Resources from this episode:
–Performance Paleo Cookbook
–The Paleo Athlete
–the Headspace app for meditation
–Harder to Kill Radio
Do you have questions, comments or feedback about women's weightlifting, how to avoid getting to bulky, common hormone imbalances in fit females or more? Leave your thoughts below!
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Stefanie says:
February 4, 2018 at 8:44 am
Hi Ben! I’ve tried making kombucha so many times, but it never tastes like the good stuff I buy (GT’s Kombucha). Can I please have your wife’s recipe? Thank you!
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Ben Greenfield says:
February 4, 2018 at 4:03 pm
That's because yours probably has far less sugar (which is a good thing) Here's a video of Jessa giving a demonstration on how to make Kombucha: https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/podcast/suppleme… If you'd like access to all of Jessa's recipes and more, you should join the Inner Circle.
Here is where you access that community: BenGreenfieldFitness.com/InnerCircle
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Womens Health Forum says:
December 13, 2015 at 1:01 pm
well u are free to follow your heart, and there is nothing wrong with a woman having definition and tone in her body thats a good thing- but wen women really bulk up and start looking more manly than feminine its not really a good thing for most men at least. follow ur heart , but be careful if u still want most men to think ur attractive
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PattiBealer says:
September 27, 2015 at 7:46 pm
Thank you for making women a focus in this podcast. However, one aspect of women getting older and worrying about their bodies is that all our less than good habits over the years catch up to us. Our bodies have less tolerance for things that we could do ten years earlier. Basically, we just have to work a lot harder to not be overtaken with protein catabolism of our legs and the laying down of extra fat around our organs (abdomen); making us look like a golfball on a tee. It really hits hard in our 50's; we aren't trying to look like a 20 year old fitness model, we just don't want to look like the smokers and drinkers of our previous generation that looked half dead at the age of 50 and were so unhealthy at the age of 60. So yes, we are willing to work very hard to find something that works for our bodies. That is why you get so many questions, we are really just fighting for our health.
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Maggie Stewart says:
September 16, 2015 at 12:17 pm
Love this podcast and a fan of Steph and her cookbooks and weight lifting, but for women over 40 don’t necessarily knock the pink dumbbells.
https://offofthecouch.wordpress.com/2015/04/23/li…
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Michelle says:
September 16, 2015 at 11:48 am
I really enjoyed this interview as well as the comments on women, aging, and allowing ourselves to get a little more fat as we age. I have to say, as a 50+ woman living in this society where we are constantly judged for our outward appearance, it’s really difficult. I have kept myself fit by working out, eating “healthy”, etc until a year and a half ago I found out I was in the exhaustive stage of adrenal dysfunction (HPA Axis Dysfunction). I did Paleo, IFing, ketogenic diet, all trying to obtain this perfect ideal of how I thought I should look. Instead, I am a metabolic mess, and my hormones are so dis-regulated. I have returned to a more balanced way of eating, working out, and looking at my body. I eat more carbs, allow myself legumes and some grains. My body is getting strong again, my cortisol pattern is becoming more functional and regulated. My DHEA is within normal range again. I don’t want to look like Aunt Bea on The Andy Griffith Show but I think it’s ok that as we age, we allow ourselves some room to “fill out.” Who determined these standards for female bodies anyway? Thank you, Steph (and Ben) for your podcast and words of wisdom!
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Ninjacat76 says:
September 14, 2015 at 5:13 am
I loved this interview so much; I've listened to it twice. It hit close to home being a 40 something year old female who constantly strives for that perfect body. A question on the overtraining that you mention though… I tried cross fit and really did not love it. I felt pretty beat up afterwards and seemed to be gaining fat, which I assume was due to increasing cortisol levels. After that, I went back to my preferred method of weightlifting, which does consist of about 5 days of heavy lifting (heavy being subjective, I'm not sure it's others’ idea of heavy, but heavy for me). Anyway, now I am concerned about overtraining as I also include a few days of HIIT and endurance workouts throughout the week. I feel fine with this level of effort and listen to my body when I really need to rest; I don't feel as if I am overdoing it like I did with cross fit, but I also don't want to get myself in trouble hormonally by overtraining. Any tips on finding that sweet spot, obviously it's different for each individual. Thanks again for such a candid and thoughtful interview, definitely one of my favorites Ben!
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Tyrone_T says:
September 13, 2015 at 5:07 am
Steph was an amazing podcast guest. A lot of wisdom shared, particularly with the misconception of lower weight, high rep workouts for toning.
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In 2014, three friends who lived in the Benimaclet neighbourhood were gathered in the house of one of them, and in between they were creating some music, they came up with an idea: create an extraordinary and with huge social impact artistic event, bringing what they knew how to do. They thought that if other people could share their art and houses, a unique festival could be done, created by the people and without economic interest.
And that’s how conFusión’s history began.
First edition
All around the Benimaclet’s neighbourhood started to appear these provocative posters in which there’s only a white canvas and invites people to take part of it. And underneath, it just appears a date and the webpage. This is conFusión’s first edition poster.
They talked with all the collectives and associations active back then in Benimaclet and invite them to participate. The artistic proposals where managed with lots of energy and hope by all the volunteers, not knowing how it will end, and believing in the project they decided to join strength.
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Second edition
With great memories on their heads, a bunch more of people decided to participate in this second edition.
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No online program
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A group of conFusión’s volunteers create the orfheo.org platform and become a great step when the artists’ calling needed to be managed.
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Cool Hand Luke ate 50 eggs—and now that they're a ZeroPoint™ food, you may wonder if he had actually the best idea. (For the record, us don’t introduce it.) Whether you favor them poached, scrambled, or hard-boiled, they're a quick and also easy option for a light lunch or a healthy snack.
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Marco Rubio has declared his intent to run for president, so it’s time for another entry in the 2016 Candidate Evaluations series, where we examine a candidate’s background, policy history, and explicit statements in an attempt to figure out whether the candidate would actually be any good at being president. Too often, no one bothers to ask these question, focusing instead on electability or likability. Previous entries have included Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Hillary Clinton, none of which were able to earn even a tentative endorsement. Will Rubio do better?
This is Marco Rubio:
Like Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio has an undergraduate political science degree and a law degree, though Rubio didn’t go to Ivy League schools (he went to the University of Florida and the University of Miami). Within three years of graduating from law school, he was elected to the Florida state legislature and has been in public service continuously since then.
Rubio is an interesting character–he seems to have acquired moderate credentials due to his support for immigration reform, but this is an exception, not the rule. The public seems to have forgotten that Rubio originally became a senator in 2010 by challenging incumbent republican Florida Governor Charlie Crist, who had previously decided to give up the governor’s chair for the senate. Crist was remarkably moderate for a republican in 2010, particularly on economic issues–he supported the stimulus package and Obamacare:
Rubio ran as a Tea Party challenger, overtaking Crist in the polls. Crist dropped out of the Republican primary and ran as an independent. Rubio ultimately won the election, and Crist eventually switched parties, accusing the Republican Party of becoming too radicalized (he even wrote a book about it).
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He opposes Obamacare.
He supports a balanced budget amendment.
He was one of only 8 senators to vote against the resolution to avoid the fiscal cliff.
He tried to fire 10% of all federal employees (500,000 people) in 2011, when the economy was considerably weaker than it is now.
He supports flat tax rates, eliminating capital gains tax, and requiring a super-majority for tax increases.
He denies climate change.
He opposes gay marriage, opposes gay adoption (which he calls “a social experiment”), opposes protecting gays from discrimination, raised funds for discredited “gay therapy” organizations, and claims he would even oppose his own immigration reform bill if it were amended to extend rights to bi-national same-sex couples.
In all of my research on Marco Rubio, I could find only two issues that distinguished him from Ted Cruz:
Immigration Reform–he supports it, albeit with heavy restrictions.
The DREAM Act–he supports a weaker version of it.
To put it very bluntly, Marco Rubio only supports policies that help poor and working people when it is very likely that those poor and working people will be the same color he is, and even then he will not go as far as he might. In every other respect, he is a brown Ted Cruz. Obviously he should not be president–I’m not even going to bother writing a bold “conclusion” section for him.
Here’s the much more interesting question: why is Ted Cruz dismissed by most of the media as a radical while Rubio is treated as if he were a compromise candidate? This is a case of pundit centrism. Hard core readers might remember pundit centrism–it comes from an old 2013 post from my “Intellectual Hipsters” series. Pundit centrism is the practice of creating the public perception that the two sides of the political spectrum are mirror images of one another. This means assuming that the American political center is truly in the middle of the distribution of possible political views, such that there is just as much room for reasonableness and radicalism on the left as there is on the right, and vice versa. In practice, this is not at all how the American political system operates–if you’re a political theorist like me, you know that democrats and republicans combine to occupy a very narrow range of the possible political positions, and all the mainstream American political positions are significantly to the right within the feasible range. Or, as I crudely drew it up in 2012:
Even new model democratic socialism of the kind currently practiced by contemporary left wing parties in Britain or France is significantly to the right of the Scandinavian Model or the old model democratic socialism of the 60’s and 70’s, and even these are far from the various Marxist ideologies. Democrats like Obama only appear left wing if you are standing to the right of them, at which point all the left wing ideologies appear to converge into one great big horizon, distorting your point of view and allowing you to call Obama a “socialist” or a “communist” without any sense of irony:
By making Rubio out to be a moderate because he kinda-sorta supports immigration reform, pundits play to the illusion that American politics really covers the entire reasonable spectrum of views. For political theorists or anyone who has lived in Europe, Canada, or Australia for any substantive period of time, this looks utterly ridiculous. Partially defecting from the hard right wing of the party on a single issue does not make Marco Rubio into a genuine centrist. Most Americans have no interest in genuine centrism, which would be significantly to the left of the democrats–even British conservatives at least pay lip service to universal single payer healthcare. Pundits are here to make the election cycle entertaining, to create drama, and this means creating the illusion of a stark and interesting choice among the candidates. This means pretending that because Marco Rubio sympathizes with other brown people a little (and bear in mind, it’s not even that much–if you care about immigration rights (I do), even Hillary Clinton has indicated a higher level of support than Rubio), he’s said to be halfway between Ted Cruz and Barack Obama, dramatically more moderate than the former and a reasonable alternative to the latter.
Here’s what we’re really looking at, people:
So if you want something radically different, this is the wrong political system for you.
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"Marco Rubio has declared his intent to run for president, so it's time for another entry in the 2016 Candidate Evaluations series, where we examine a candidate's background, policy history, and explicit statements in an attempt to figure out whether the candidate would actually be any good at being president. Too often, no one bothers to ask these question, focusing instead on electability or likability. Previous entries have included Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Hillary Clinton, none of which were able to earn even a tentative endorsement. Will Rubio do better? This is Marco Rubio: Like Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio has an undergraduate political science degree and a law degree, though Rubio didn't go to Ivy League schools (he went to the University of Florida and the University of Miami). Within three years of graduating from law school, he was elected to the Florida state legislature and has been in public service continuously since then. Rubio is an interesting character-he seems to have acquired moderate credentials due to his support for immigration reform, but this is an exception, not the rule. The public seems to have forgotten that Rubio originally became a senator in 2010 by challenging incumbent republican Florida Governor Charlie Crist, who had previously decided to give up the governor's chair for the senate. Crist was remarkably moderate for a republican in 2010, particularly on economic issues-he supported the stimulus package and Obamacare: Rubio ran as a Tea Party challenger, overtaking Crist in the polls. Crist dropped out of the Republican primary and ran as an independent. Rubio ultimately won the election, and Crist eventually switched parties, accusing the Republican Party of becoming too radicalized (he even wrote a book about it). In the meantime, Rubio has continually taken the usual array of hard right positions common to Tea Party challengers: He opposes the stimulus package. He opposes Obamacare. He supports a balanced budget amendment. He was one of only 8 senators to vote against the resolution to avoid the fiscal cliff. He tried to fire 10% of all federal employees (500,000 people) in 2011, when the economy was considerably weaker than it is now. He supports flat tax rates, eliminating capital gains tax, and requiring a super-majority for tax increases. He denies climate change. He opposes gay marriage, opposes gay adoption (which he calls "a social experiment"), opposes protecting gays from discrimination, raised funds for discredited "gay therapy" organizations, and claims he would even oppose his own immigration reform bill if it were amended to extend rights to bi-national same-sex couples. In all of my research on Marco Rubio, I could find only two issues that distinguished him from Ted Cruz: Immigration Reform-he supports it, albeit with heavy restrictions. The DREAM Act-he supports a weaker version of it. To put it very bluntly, Marco Rubio only supports policies that help poor and working people when it is very likely that those poor and working people will be the same color he is, and even then he will not go as far as he might. In every other respect, he is a brown Ted Cruz. Obviously he should not be president-I'm not even going to bother writing a bold "conclusion" section for him. Here's the much more interesting question: why is Ted Cruz dismissed by most of the media as a radical while Rubio is treated as if he were a compromise candidate? This is a case of pundit centrism. Hard core readers might remember pundit centrism-it comes from an old 2013 post from my "Intellectual Hipsters" series. Pundit centrism is the practice of creating the public perception that the two sides of the political spectrum are mirror images of one another. This means assuming that the American political center is truly in the middle of the distribution of possible political views, such that there is just as much room for reasonableness and radicalism on the left as there is on the right, and vice versa. In practice, this is not at all how the American political system operates-if you're a political theorist like me, you know that democrats and republicans combine to occupy a very narrow range of the possible political positions, and all the mainstream American political positions are significantly to the right within the feasible range. Or, as I crudely drew it up in 2012: Even new model democratic socialism of the kind currently practiced by contemporary left wing parties in Britain or France is significantly to the right of the Scandinavian Model or the old model democratic socialism of the 60's and 70's, and even these are far from the various Marxist ideologies. Democrats like Obama only appear left wing if you are standing to the right of them, at which point all the left wing ideologies appear to converge into one great big horizon, distorting your point of view and allowing you to call Obama a "socialist" or a "communist" without any sense of irony: By making Rubio out to be a moderate because he kinda-sorta supports immigration reform, pundits play to the illusion that American politics really covers the entire reasonable spectrum of views. For political theorists or anyone who has lived in Europe, Canada, or Australia for any substantive period of time, this looks utterly ridiculous. Partially defecting from the hard right wing of the party on a single issue does not make Marco Rubio into a genuine centrist. Most Americans have no interest in genuine centrism, which would be significantly to the left of the democrats-even British conservatives at least pay lip service to universal single payer healthcare. Pundits are here to make the election cycle entertaining, to create drama, and this means creating the illusion of a stark and interesting choice among the candidates. This means pretending that because Marco Rubio sympathizes with other brown people a little (and bear in mind, it's not even that much-if you care about immigration rights (I do), even Hillary Clinton has indicated a higher level of support than Rubio), he's said to be halfway between Ted Cruz and Barack Obama, dramatically more moderate than the former and a reasonable alternative to the latter. Here's what we're really looking at, people: So if you want something radically different, this is the wrong political system for you. Share this: Facebook Twitter Like this: Like Loading... 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Stepping into the wayback machine for a moment, three years ago I highly recommended that you read Thomas Friedman’s excellent book, The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century. The book’s topics – technology and globalization – are even more relevant than when it was first released.
So, if you haven’t had a chance to read this book yet, Friedman has a great deal available for a limited time. If you go to his site and sign-up before August 4th, 2008, you’ll be able to download the audio book version absolutely free. That’s how I “read” it.
It looks like Friedman is doing this giveaway as part of a promotion for his upcoming book, Hot, Flat, and Crowded, which is about his most recent area of focus – “green business” and earth-saving technology.
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“You said that if she didn’t start producing, she would be gone,” my son stated barely above a whisper.
I didn’t know he overheard his dad and me or knew what I was talking about, but then again he has grown up on our farm and knows what happens when animals stop producing. He has even helped butcher meat birds, but they were not our beautiful Barred Plymouth Rock hen, aptly named Oreo for her black and white plumage.
“Ok, you are right. I would need to butcher her. But a laying hen that does not lay is only a waste of feed,” I countered. “And we could make some incredible flys with her feathers.”
W is such a fishing fanatic, I can only hope to divert this conversation.
“We can buy the feathers and keep Oreo.”
“We will see what happens, but can’t keep feeding a bird that is not laying.”
I can tell I have struck a nerve as he starts to get sassy. “How do you know Oreo is the one not laying? Are you at the coop 24/7?” He challenges.
“Don’t get sassy. I know she is not laying because she is the only one with perfect feathers and no signs the rooster is trying to breed. Roosters always try to breed unless the hen is not laying.”
“Oreo, please start laying.” He has decided he has more of a chance convincing the chicken to lay than to change my mind.
I end the conversation with, “we‘ll see what happens.”
The next day, I see an egg not in the boxes, but in the mud as I move the chicken tractor to a new location. As lifted the egg out of the mud, I am surprised it is not cracked. As I wiped it in the grass, I have to smile. W’s wish is granted – Oreo has started to lay.
PS. This is a rendition of how the conversation with my chicken loving boy went over the period of about a week. These are the eggs I got from our chicken tractor coop that is a part of our afterschool program and a favorite spot at our elementary schools. What I learned when completing this post is that I was wrong about barred rock’s egg color. Oreo has likely been laying all along as we have had brown with darker spots eggs for sometime. The mystery is where this almost white egg came from because all of my chickens produce browns! More slices on our chickens to follow!
Eggs from our school chicken coop and our first white one.
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3 thoughts on “A pleasant surprise”
Terje
March 12, 2020 at 12:39 pm
This is what we could call a slice of life saved. Well written. I got worried about the fate of the chicken. How good that her life was spared.
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Wondering and Wandering
March 12, 2020 at 1:39 pm
Love a good chicken mystery and equally love your sassy son. Keep ’em coming!
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Emily Culbertson
March 13, 2020 at 8:23 pm
You know how I feel about birds and particularly chickens. However, I won’t be the one butchering either.
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Awesome course, I definitely learned a lot with this course that I can now consider with board design or testing. Also he is a great speaker and makes it fun to learn the content.
Professor was extremely knowledgeable and had a good sense of humor to keep the class interesting.
Arturo is a fantastic instructor… extremely knowledgeable in all aspects of the subject area.
Very engaging. Great slides and real world examples.
Very knowledgeable; and explains complicated concepts in ways that make it easier to understand, which is a skill very few have.
Arturo has a great knowledge of what he teaches and a great personality. He is passionate about the course material and makes class fun and interesting with his hand gestures and sound effects. S.J.
Arturo was fantastic! He has a wealth of experience and an obvious passion for the subject. I really liked the combination of theory/graphs and real world examples of problems he has actually encountered. I also appreaciated the visual presentation and his ability to draw on the screen real-time to augment the presentation. I would highly recommend the course.
Outstanding. Great real-life examples to solidify understanding. If you can draw it, you understand it!
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Everyone who works on a phased array radar system should take this course. The instructor is very good at explaining technical concepts at the appropriate level. This cannot be understated. J.M.
Excellent presentation of material. Good flexibility to clarify issues and questions that arise during presentation. Style of presentation is very comfortable and invites participation and questions by students. K.G.
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-Best Besser course so far (I have attended three). - Great material, very thorough and easy to refer to. - Technical details, examples, topics covered. - A semester in 3 days! V.G.H.
I liked the balance between lecture and hands-on exercises. He was fully knowledgeable to cover all course material and answered questions from the course.
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Bmw championship 2020 purse breakdown. By golf channel digital. Dustin johnson is tied for the lead heading into the final round at olympia. Williams 3 3 6. 9 5mm 1 7mm to winner fedex points.
The 2020 bmw championship purse is set for 9 5 million with 69 professional players who complete four rounds at olympia fields country club near chicago ill earning a paycheck this week. Olympia fields country club. August 27 th. Maria sakkari takes serena williams to a third set in their round of 16 matchup.
Bmw championship purse payout. Winner of this week s 2nd stop in fedex cup playoffs will pocket 1 71 million from 9 5 million purse by morning read staff report aug 25 2020 the breakdown of the purse for this week s bmw championship the second of three events on the pga tour s season ending fedex cup playoffs has been announced. The total purse for bmw championship at aronimink golf club in newtown square penn is 9 million and the winner receives 1 62 million. Payout information and winner s share at olympia fields.
August 30 2020 at 8 40 pm. Built in 1915 this par. And yet the tour championship has no pga tour prize money ok we re having a little fun with semantics here. That s the same amount of money the winners of the.
Sakkari 15 15 3. The pga tour is not offering any prize money to the 30 golfers who made it to the final of the three event fedex cup playoffs this week. In the end a testing week at the bmw championship came down to a couple of long putts. The tour championship this week at east lake in atlanta offers the biggest single event purse in pga tour history 45 million.
1 500 to winner 2019 winner. James colgan august 30 2020. It didn t last long because on the first playoff hole rahm poured in a 66 footer for birdie to win the tournament. Dustin johnson drained a snaking 43 foot birdie putt on the 18th hole at olympia fields on sunday to force a playoff with jon rahm.
View the full breakdown of prize money for the 2020 us open the us open tennis championships became the first tennis tournament in history with total prize money topping 50 million. 2020 fedex cup prize money. Getty images jon rahm defeated dustin johnson in a playoff at the bmw championship.
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The old saying is true – you can’t ever go home again. I decided to see if there were any images of the house I grew up in online. Turns out there are a lot. I’m a little freaked out, actually.
One – the house is no longer for sale, so why are the pictures up? This benefits me, of course, but do the current owners care if the whole world can see inside their home?
Two – what did they do to the house!? It looks so spare, so lifeless. Where are the books? They ripped out all the bookshelves. I’m a little suspicious of people who don’t read. The wall colors are a bit bland and noncommittal. Maybe these are “staging” pictures, and not pictures of the seller’s furnishings. It took me a while to figure out what they’d done with the half-bath downstairs. The yard! My mother lovingly landscaped it – and it has all grown over. So sad.
Three – it sold for what!? I sold this house in 1998 for $69,900. The couple who bought it assured me that they were going to live there a long time. I’d gone to school with the husband, and as he was a real estate agent, we were able to talk before the sale. The neighbors had all expressed concern that they didn’t want someone to buy it and flip it – they wanted a neighbor, not an investor. He assured me that he was here to stay. Well – turns out that was only for seven years, because they sold it for nearly double what they paid for it, at $127,500. I feel a little cheated, and lied to. Then it sold again two years later for $141,000. Eight years later it sold again for $155,000. Stunningly, that owner put it back on the market not two months later for $163,000, but it didn’t sell.
We lived in that house for 30 years. It was home, not a house. I still have dreams that are set in it. That was what defined “home” to me, and in many ways it was ideal. I needed to move because I couldn’t afford it, and I needed to get away from some bad situations that were happening in my life. But in some ways, I want that house back. I especially would have liked to have found a house that size (3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, 1600 sq feet) for the price I got for it. My current house has the same number of rooms and is 400 sq feet smaller – and cost $30K more!
Here’s the info from the listing –
“A comfortable and charming 1920’s Dutch Colonial that is conveniently located. This well maintained home offers character and charm with original hardwood floors and two piece crown molding throughout. The large living room offers hidden wiring for wall mount flat screen tv giving way for more spacious living. The separate dining room and adjacent kitchen offer a great flow for entertaining; enjoy double oven plus gas range with microwave hood. The second level offers 3 bedrooms, one with an oversized closet and a full bathroom. Don’t miss the 1/2 bathroom off the kitchen and the large unfinished basement, great for storage with walk out access to backyard. Enjoy days and evenings on the side screened in porch.”
I’m amused that they did all that work with the house, but the basement is still unfinished. The basement is huge – you could live in just it. But, it is haunted, so there’s that. Wonder if they know? I called a friend to exorcise it before I moved, but who knows if the ghost actually left? Sometimes they don’t want to leave. Maybe that is why the house sold four times in 17 years.
Here are the pictures of the front of the house
Go in the front door and here’s the living room
Turn around from that last picture (this is to the left of the living room) to see the dining room
This is looking back towards the living room from the dining room
Here’s the kitchen as soon as you enter from the dining room
They enclosed the back porch and changed how you get into the bathroom downstairs
Here is the half bath that is attached to the kitchen.
Outside, the back porch area (this did not exist, nor did that immense fence)
The sad-looking yard
Back in the living room, go right to go out on to the side porch
Back in the living room, the stairs going up.
At the top of the stairs, looking towards the main bathroom
In the bathroom itself.
The bedroom on the Southwest corner (the one my brother had initially, and after he moved I took it.)
The bedroom in the Northwest corner (my parent’s bedroom)
The bedroom in the South – a dark, small room. This was the one I had, as the youngest.
Posted in Rambles | Tagged change, home, mostly pictures
Virtual begging
Posted on February 17, 2016 by betsybeadhead | 1 Comment
How have we gotten to the point that people are begging online? Instead of standing on the street corner, they put their hand out on social media. I’ve seen this more and more in the past year, to where it is becoming normal.
I doubt that they think of it as begging, but how can it be anything but? It is more sanitized this way, but the effect is the same. They want others to pay their bills for them. Their idea of financial planning is to tap into someone else’s financial plan. They ask to use other people’s savings, rather than saving up anything themselves.
Perhaps you’re not familiar with what I’m talking about? It is when people open up a Go Fund Me or a Kickstarter account, asking friends for money for things that they need, such as unexpected burial expenses or medical treatment for an accident or a chronic condition. Another one I saw was a plea to help a lady buy lapidary equipment so that she can expand her business. The further heart-string pull is that she is homeschooling her special needs child.
Wouldn’t it be great if we could all quit our jobs and do whatever we wanted, not worrying about our futures? We’d never have to deny ourselves anything, because we could buy whatever we wanted and not have to save. We’d never have to work at a low-paying job and feel chained to it because it provides health insurance. Then, when the inevitable happens, we can just go begging online.
How have we gotten to this point? Why aren’t people saving money? Why aren’t they thinking ahead? How did they pay their bills before these online begging options arrived?
I remember that it was once considered shameful to beg. Is that over now?
Posted in Rambles | Tagged asking others for help. planning ahead, begging, saving money
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ILO defines fraud and misconduct as follows;
Fraud
The term “fraud” is defined as “any act or omission whereby an individual or entity knowingly misrepresents or conceals a fact (a) in order to obtain an undue benefit or advantage or avoid an obligation for himself, herself, itself, or a third party, and/or (b) in such a way as to cause an individual or entity to act, or fail to act, to his, her or its detriment”.
The term “presumptive fraud” is defined as “allegations that have been deemed to warrant an investigation and, if substantiated, would establish the existence of fraud resulting in loss of resources to the Organization”.
The term “corrupt or collusive practices” is defined as the offering, giving, receiving or soliciting, directly or indirectly, of any advantage, in order to influence improperly the actions of another, including such conduct or arrangement between two or more bidders or contractors.
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In the case of staff members, the failure to comply with the ILO Staff Regulations or other relevant administrative rules and instructions or to observe the standards of conduct required of an international civil servant. Such failure could be deliberate (intentional or wilful act) or as a result of an extreme or aggravated failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would have exercised with respect to a reasonably foreseeable risk (gross negligence) or from a complete disregard of a risk where it is likely to cause harm (recklessness). In the case of non-staff personnel such service contractors and external collaborators, the failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the contract governing their relationship with the ILO.
Office of Internal Audit and Oversight
The Office of Internal Audit and Oversight (IAO) of ILO has the mandate to investigate all suspected matters of fraud and misconduct by staff members. ILO conducts investigations into allegations of, amongst others, procurement fraud, corruption and bribery, theft and embezzlement, misrepresentation, misuse of ILO resources and failure to comply with financial disclosure requirements. For further information please refer to the Financial Rules and the Office of Internal Audit and Oversight’s (IAO) Investigation Charter as approved by the Governing Body.
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Any case of fraud or presumptive fraud, attempted fraud, or any corruptive or collusive practices should be reported to the Director-General through the Treasurer and Financial Comptroller (Treasurer) at [email protected] and the Chief Internal Auditor at [email protected]. The Chief Internal Auditor should also be contacted for cases of suspected misconduct.
When providing the report please include as much relevant information, including attaching supporting documentation, as you are able. Typical information to include would be: a means for the investigation unit to contact you, the time and date of the alleged incident(s), the name(s) of the person(s) involved, a description of the incident, the names of any witness present (with contact information) and any other relevant information that may be of value.
Rest assured that there is an obligation of confidentiality relating to information and evidence obtained during the course of an investigation.
The Chief Internal Auditor and designated investigators will secure and protect all information gathered in the course of an investigation from unauthorized disclosure. However, IAO is entitled to use such information insofar as is required for the legitimate needs of the investigation or the ILO.
ILO staff members have a duty to report possible incidents of fraud/misconduct as determined in the ILO Financial Rules and the Anti-fraud Policy. This duty similarly extends to third-parties pursuant to standard ILO contractual modalities.
The Chief Internal Auditor will ensure that allegations are recorded, evaluated and processed in a consistent, accountable and confidential way, through a secure system. Unless the initial information was received anonymously with no means of identifying any contact details, an acknowledgement of receipt will be sent in writing to the source of a report of possible fraud / misconduct.
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Spectrum imaging of complex nanostructures using DualEELS: II. Absolute quantification using standards. Craven, A. J., Sala, B., Bobynko, J., & MacLaren, I. Ultramicroscopy, 186:66–81, March, 2018. 00004
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Nanometre-sized TixV(1−x)CyNz precipitates in an Fe20%Mn steel matrix with a thickness range from 14 to 40 nm are analysed using DualEELS. Their thicknesses, volumes and compositions are quantified using experimental binary standards and the process used to give robust results is described. Precisions of a few percent are achieved with accuracies that are estimated to be of a similar magnitude. Sensitivities are shown to be at 0.5–1 unit cells range in the thinnest matrix region, based on the assumption that a sub-lattice is fully populated by the element. It rises to the 1–2 unit cell range for the metals and 2–3 unit cells for the non-metal in the thickest matrix region. The sensitivities for Ti and N are greater than those for V and C respectively because the O K-edge from surface oxide needs to be separated from the V L2,3-edge, and the C K-edges from C in the matrix and amorphous C on the surface have to be separated from the C in the precipitate itself. Separation of the contributions from the bulk and the surface is demonstrated, showing that there is significant and detectable C in the matrix but no O, while there is significant O but little C in the surface oxide. Whilst applied to precipitates in steel in this work, the approach can be adapted to many multi-phase systems.
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The tropical forest and fire emissions experiment: laboratory fire measurements and synthesis of campaign data. Yokelson, R., J., Christian, T., J., Karl, T., G., & Guenther, A. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 8(October 2003):3509-3527, 2008.
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As part of the Tropical Forest and Fire Emissions Experiment (TROFFEE), tropical forest fuels were burned in a large, biomass-fire simulation facility and the smoke was characterized with open-path Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), gas chromatography (GC), GC/PTR-MS, and filter sampling of the particles. In most cases, about one-third of the fuel chlorine ended up in the particles and about one-half remained in the ash. About 50% of the mass of non-methane organic compounds (NMOC) emitted by these fires could be identified with the available instrumentation. The lab fire emission factors (EF, g compound emitted per kg fuel burned) were coupled with EF obtained during the TROFFEE airborne and ground-based field campaigns. This revealed several types of EF dependence on parameters such as the ratio of flaming to smoldering combustion and fuel characteristics. The synthesis of data from the different TROFFEE platforms was also used to derive EF for all the measured species for both primary deforestation fires and pasture maintenance fires ? the two main types of biomass burning in the Amazon. Many of the EF are larger than those in widely-used earlier work. This is mostly due to the inclusion of newly-available, large EF for the initially-unlofted smoldering emissions and the assumption that these emissions make a significant contribution (~40%) to the total emissions from pasture fires. The TROFFEE EF for particles with aerodynamic diameter
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The BiBiServ team discontinued the online service for AGt_SDP. Please contact the author(s) of AGT-SDP for any questions concerning AGT-SDP.
In unbound protein--protein docking, the complex of two proteins is predicted using the unbound conformations of the proteins (Halperin et al.,2002). For testing of docking algorithms, two unbound proteins which form a known complex have to be identified, so that the result of the docking algorithm can be compared to the known complex. For the identification of test cases, the structures taken from the PDB have to be classified as unbound proteins or complexes and unbound proteins with a 100% sequence identity to one complex part have to be searched. By now, most groups use handpicked test sets. The largest collection of test cases used so far is described by Chen et al. (Chen et al.,2003) and contains 31 test cases for unbound docking. Because of the exponential growth of available protein structures in the PDB, automatic generation of test cases will become more and more important in the future.
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Zoellner, Frank and Neumann, Steffen and Kummert, Franz and Sagerer, Gerhard Database driven test case generation for protein-protein docking, Bioinformatics, 2004
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RNAsifter is a non-rigorous filter for the rfam database, that is based on the abstract shape approach. It exploits the familily specific secondary structure, i.e. it computes shapes for the query-sequence and compares them to a precalculated shape-index. The exact matches deliver - hopefully only few - candiate families in which the query-sequence might fold. Membership for the candidate families is checked with the program cmsearch, afterwards.
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Gatekeeper [Heb šôʿēr] (2 K. 7:10f.; 1 Ch. 9:17–26; 15:18; etc.); AV PORTER, DOORKEEPER (1 Ch. 15:23f); NEB also DOOR-KEEPER, “watch (at the city gate)”; [Gk thyrōrós] (Jn. 10:3); AV PORTER; NEB DOORKEEPER; DOORKEEPER [Heb sāp̱ap̱] (Ps. 84:10 [MT 11]); NEB “linger by the threshold”; [Aram tārāʿ]
Tyndale Bible Dictionary
Gatekeepers
GATEKEEPERS Those who guarded gates of the cities and doors of palaces, temples, and other large buildings. Their task was to admit or reject visitors (2 Kgs 7:10–11; 11:4–9). In the Bible these men are variously named as gatekeepers, porters, doorkeepers, and guards.
The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary (Revised and Updated)
Doorkeepers
doorkeepers, people who watched or controlled access to important or restricted places. Doorkeepers were appointed in the temple as “keepers of the threshold” to collect money from the people (2 Kings 22:4). A psalmist says, “I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the
The Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia
Doorkeeper
DOORKEEPER. Mentioned a number of times in both the OT and NT. It sometimes signifies a gatekeeper, since both Heb. and Gr. words can refer to either door or gate. In important buildings, such as the temple, the position was evidently one of dignity and honor. In Ps 84:10 the translation “doorkeeper”
Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible
Gatekeeper
GatekeeperA guard who protected the gates of a city (2 Kgs. 7:10–11) or the Jerusalem temple (1 Chr. 9:22). King David appointed 4000 Levites to guard the temple (1 Chr. 23:3–5; 26:1–32). These guards had several duties, including caring for the ark (1 Chr. 15:23–24), overseeing the freewill offerings
Eerdmans Bible Dictionary
Gatekeeper
Gatekeeper (Heb. šô˓ēr; Gk. thyrōrós). A guard appointed to protect the gates of the city (2 Kgs. 7:10–11; KJV “porter”) or the temple (1 Chr. 9:22). King David appointed four thousand gatekeepers to serve in the temple (23:5; 26:1–32). The temple gatekeepers were to be Levites (23:3–5), and
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
doorkeeper
doorkeeper. The doorkeepers, or ostiarii, constituted the lowest of the *Minor Orders of the W. Church. Their functions, as stated in the *Pontifical, were similar to those of the modern verger; in antiquity they were particularly responsible for excluding unauthorized persons from attending the Eucharist.
Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Porter
Porter. This word when used in the Authorized Version does not bear its modern signification of a carrier of burdens, but denotes in every case a gate-keeper, from the Latin portarius, the man who attended to the porta or gate.
The New Unger’s Bible Dictionary
Doorkeeper
DOORKEEPER (Heb. shô˓ēr; Gk. thurōros). “Doorkeepers for the ark are named (1 Chron. 15:23–24 [NASB, “gatekeeper”]), whose duty was thought to be to guard the door of the Tabernacle, so as to prevent anyone from coming carelessly to the ark.” Persons were appointed to keep the street door of houses,
Gatekeeper
GATEKEEPER (Heb. shô˓ēr, from sha˓ar, a “gate”; Gk. thurōros; “porter,” KJV). As used in the KJV, porter has always the sense of doorkeeper, or gatekeeper, the term used in the NASB and NIV. In the later books of the OT, written after the building of the Temple, the term is applied to the Levites
Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Door-keeper
Door-keeper—This word is used in Ps. 84:10 (R.V. marg., “stand at the threshold of,” etc.), but there it signifies properly “sitting at the threshold in the house of God.” The psalmist means that he would rather stand at the door of God’s house and merely look in, than dwell in houses where iniquity
Porter
Porter—a gate-keeper (2 Sam. 18:26; 2 Kings 7:10; 1 Chr. 9:21; 2 Chr. 8:14). Of the Levites, 4,000 were appointed as porters by David (1 Chr. 23:5), who were arranged according to their families (26:1–19) to take charge of the doors and gates of the temple. They were sometimes employed as musicians (1
Harper’s Bible Dictionary
Doorkeepers
Doorkeepersdoorkeepers, people who guard access to important or restricted places. Doorkeepers were appointed in the Temple as ‘keepers of the threshold’ to collect money from the people (2 Kings 22:4). Levites were appointed as gatekeepers for the Ark (1 Chron. 15:23–24). Eunuchs were doorkeepers
Porter
Porterporter (gatekeeper, doorkeeper, watchman), term used in the kjv for various officers: guardians of city gates (e.g., 2 Sam. 18:26; Ezra 7:24); of private houses (Mark 13:34); and of a sheepfold (John 10:3). The Temple officers so described appear as a subgroup of the Levites (1 Chron. 23:3–5;
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
DOORKEEPER
DOORKEEPER<dor’-kep-er> ([שׁוֹעֵר, shòer]): The gates of an oriental city and of the temple courts so closely resembled the door of a house that the same Hebrew word was used for doorkeeper and gatekeeper. It is often translated by the less definite word “porter” (which see).In the preexilic writings
PORT; PORTER
PORT; PORTER<port>, <por’-ter>: “Port” in the sense of “gate” (of a city or building) is obsolete in modern English, and even in the King James Version is found only in Nehemiah 2:13. “Porter,” as “gate-keeper,” however, is still in some use, but “porter” now (but never in the English Versions
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Great to collect these things, and I loved this LP as our comeback... me and Barney were very together and it felt like a real rebirth, sadly it didn’t last.
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NEW ORDER GET READY JAPANESE PROOF SLEEVES. Frame measures approx 50x40cm.
Great to collect these things, and I loved this LP as our comeback... me and Barney were very together and it felt like a real rebirth, sadly it didn’t last.
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The Magician card, and its call to mastery and transformation. I needed an icon, a logo, for this site. I decided to sketch out my own… a Bear Magician Card. It seemed appropriate. I’m a Bear and I love the Magician card. Bears are hairy gay fat men, usually…. they are a subculture of LGBTQContinue reading “The Bear Magician, and the Little Magicians in All of Us”
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BIC India will initially operate with a selective set of professionals from varied business backgrounds. They will be engaged in activities like Innovation, Immersion Programmes, Leadership Exchange and be a part of a knowledge ecosystem of successful entrepreneurs from the USA, the UK, and Singapore that emphasises on thought leadership in innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Businesses throughout the U.S. depend on Big Iron Graphics for quick and professional sign poster printing solutions. We use state-of-the-art, computer-aided sign-making systems and techniques to create high-impact, cost effective signs that get you results. Best of all, we make the whole process simple.
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You can find photographer Nicole LaMotte's work today in Darling Magazine! Nicole photographed California's coolest designer, Heidi Merrick. Heidi is a women's fashion designer who creates simple and feminine pieces perfect for any and every woman. Nicole traveled to Heidi's studio to photographer her space and scope out the goods (the clothes, duh!). Take a look below and read the full story here:
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Recipes is a child theme for the Divi Theme from Elegant Themes and is an excellent starting point for someone who is just starting their recipe blog. The recipes are built with WP Recipe Maker's free version. I chose this plugin because as you grow your blog, the plugin will grow with you.
Recipes comes with the following custom designed pages:
Custom designed Header
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Blog pages made with Divi 100 Article Card
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Newsletter registration works with all of the major email services.
Social media is ready for you to link to your accounts
10 family favorite recipes
*If you do not have a hosting account. I as a GoDaddy Pro provider can set up your domain name, hosting account and SSL certificate. The GoDaddy costs for these products is approximately $183.86. At times I am able to offer you a substantial discount.
How it works
After you check out, you will be redirected to a registration form. This is where you give me a date and time that is convenient for us to have roughly a 45–minutes discussion on where I find out what color changes you want. And, if you need a logo what you are thinking you'd like for a logo. After that conversation, I go to work. You will receive three (3) samples of your logo with the color scheme you wanted. Once we have your logo designed I go about making the color changes on your websites, installing both Divi and your child theme on your hosting and setting up your MailChimp account.
With everything being in place, we have another 45–minutes 1-hour our conversation where I teach you how to replace your stories and your images.
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Carlos Mato's portfolio died for our crypto sins he believed in bitconnect and hodl his position till he hit the bottom. Carlos gave the world faith to buy crypto in 2017 and without him many of us would've sold before profiting. He believed in being independently financially so we can escape wage slavery. He lost his wife because he wanted us all to succeed and buy lambos. All he ask for was to believe in blockchain technology and to see a world in new light. Even though Carlos Mato's portfolio is in red many of us have found financial salvation thanks to his positive giving spirit. Thank you Carlos Matos.
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Starting off with a look that has a slight retro feel, bringing together elements of folk inspired prints on key items like bohemian blouses and retro stripes. Patterned blanket ponchos are styled with belts. Flaired silouettes on both pants and as detail on sleeves. Key accessories like big felted hats and crocodile patterned handbags completes the look. Welcome to the seventies!
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Influences from the seventies brings the retro feel back on the table. Shades of brown along with pop colors like yellow, red and blue makes it all a lot more fun!
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It’s not the ENDING. Sometimes, time freezes and one gets stuck between the unknown dimensions! You feel like escaping from that moment but the only way out is to find the right dimension where you started. 05:00 AM Finally I reached home but it was little weird, there was a painful silence in the locality. … Continue reading →
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What happens when you take a short cut inspired by the local villagers at Ranikhet? You tend to think twice but with the sun going down, you decide to risk it without any second thought. The initial 35kms of road stretch around the mountain were not that great but we had the hope that it … Continue reading →
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Every year a semi-desert area in the Northern Cape in South Africa becomes splashed with colour as nearly 4000 different species of wild flowers bloom during the spring time.
Fertile valleys contrasted with high mountains, semi-desert plains and the Sandveld area near the coast with vlei areas all combine to create this large and diverse flower display.
What is known as the Namaqualand Flower Route is about 5 hours north of Cape Town. On your drive there you might catch glimpses of what is to come in areas around Cape Town and Postberg. For the most impressive displays of flowers it is advised that you plan a trip around Garies, Springbok, Kamieskroon and Port Nolloth. While flower-viewing you could visit the Richtersveld National Park, Goegap Nature Reserve and Skilpad Wild Flower Reserve- all sure to amaze!
Some places like the Goegap Nature Preserve offer hiking and cycling trails through the fields of flowers, with picnic spots and overnight facilities available. Niewoudtville offer many flowers, bulbs and orchids that are indigenous, there are also a number of farms that allow the public to enter to see the flowers. They also have some curio shops and have pop-up coffee shops during flower season – adding to the charm of the trip!
The flowers bloom between August and September with peak season being August, after the winter rains in May – July. There is a chance that the flowers can be seen in July and October if you are lucky. Flowers include gousblomme, bygies, nemesias, lachenalias, babiana and ixias. There are even indigenous flowers (specific only to this area in the world) like Leucospermum refelxum, the Snow Protea, blue Lachanaea filamentosa, pink Cyanella alba dn the Clanwilliam Cedar. If you don’t know what any of those mean, don’t worry, we assure you they are very impressive!
The best time of day to see the flowers are between 10:30 – 11 AM and 4 PM on sunny days. The flowers always face into the sun so it’s best to travel in a westerly direction in the morning, south during the day and east in the afternoon.
As with anything ‘nature’ the flower display is dependent on the weather, and where, when and which flowers bloom each year differs. It is advised that you contact the local tourist information bureau to find out where the best places are to see the flowers.
Generally the best times of the year to see flowers is early to mid-August for Namaqualand, mid to late August for Cederberg and late August to early September for the West Coast.
You can do self-drive trips, take an escorted flower tour with a guide (knowledgeable on the flowers and the routs that might offer the best viewing) or even do a day tour from Cape Town. Alternatively you can use Cederberg as your home base and travel through the various flower fields and routes from there.
Besides the flowers, the area offer a variety of other activities and spectacular sights. The Cederberg mountain pass is especially scenic and you can view rock art or visit a Rooibos tea farm in the area. A mix of old school charm and spectacular natural beauty, a trip to see the Namaqualand wild flowers is surely one that will never be forgotten.
*A version of this article first appeared at www.zafigo.com
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“My Biggest Thing Is That Michael Jackson Is Not Up There”. 30-09-'21
Spike Lee is to have an exhibition part at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles.
During a private visit, Spike Lee looked at his career on display: "This is my pantheon".
Visitors will be able to trace Lee's career through props and memorabilia dating back to his 1983 award-winning student film 'Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads', moving through his features ('Malcolm X', 'Do The Right Thing', 'School Daze', 'Jungle Fever', 'Bamboozled' and his most recent, 'Da 5 Bloods'), documentaries ('4 Little Girls') and his two Oscars — one honorary and one for his adapted screenplay for 'BlacKkKlansman').
"I'm elated," said Lee. 'I'm happy and honored that this exhibition is here for the opening of the museum."
The installation is filled with rare posters, film stills and lobby cards signed to Lee by a who's who of elite directors, including Akira Kurosawa, Billy Wilder, Jean-Luc Godard, Lina Wertmüller, Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola. There's an original Playbill from the 1943-44 Broadway production of 'Othello' signed by its star, Paul Robeson, the first Black actor to play the role in a major production, and an original poster from the 1959 film version of 'Porgy And Bess' signed by stars Sidney Poitier and Brock Peters.
Legendary filmmaker Spike Lee is joined by writer, director, and producer Shaka King for an in-depth virtual conversation on Lee's installation in the Director's Inspiration gallery, part of the Academy Museum's Stories of Cinema exhibition.
The items from his extensive personal collection had been previously housed at his production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, in Brooklyn.
Said Lee, "This is really a very, very small part of all the stuff I have. I could fill the Brooklyn Museum. I've always been a collector. This is a real life's work. People come to my office, and they say, 'This is a museum.' This is my pantheon."
Also on display, a gold guitar gifted by Prince, who had contributed several songs for Lee's 1996 film 'Girl 6'.
"I asked Prince for a guitar, and it showed up a year later," said Lee. "He didn't tell me it was coming — it just showed up. I said, 'You gonna sign it for me?' and he said, 'Spike, you're lucky you got the guitar!"
He burst out laughing: "We had it like that, you know? We were good."
However, Spike Lee was less than pleased to see that the exhibition does not include anything related to his work with Michael Jackson or for his Estate such as 'They Don't Care About Us', 'Bad25' and 'Michael Jackson: From Motown To Off The Wall'.
"MJ should be up there!" said Lee. "You gotta have Michael in here. I know they're going to rotate stuff, but Michael Jackson can't be coming off the bench. He's gotta be in the game when the horn blows!"
And Spike Lee is right to not be happy about it as he is planning more MJ related documentaries in conjunction with the Michael Jackson Estate. Hopefully the rotation of items will see MJ on the Wall!
Source: The Academy Museum / Billie Jean
'Midknight': The Canceled Movie That Would Have Michael Jackson In The Lead Role. 30-09-'21
In 1991, Michael Jackson renegotiated his contract with Sony Music for a record sum of $65 million. The contract included the production of six albums and the opportunity to participate in films.
Jackson's first original idea to enter the film industry came in 1992 with the feature film entitled 'Midknight', but the project was cancelled.
Here are the reasons:
— The direction would be by Anton Furst (Production Designer of Tim Burton's 'Batman'). It is likely that part of the reason for the film's cancellation was Furst's death in late 1991.
— Another possible reason for the cancellation was that the idea for the film came from Sony Pictures co-chair Jon Peters (a close friend of Jackson), who was fired from Sony in April 1991. In this case, it is most likely that Sony's other bosses didn't agree with Jackson's idea in the movie business. In fact, the other Sony Pictures co-chair at the time, Peter Guber, said the promise to put the 'King of Pop' in the movies was nothing more than a superficial conversation.
"The idea for the movie came from Jackson himself, an action-adventure musical about a young man who transforms into a dancing knight at midnight. Writer Caroline Thompson (Edward Scissorhands, 'The Addams Family', 'The Nightmare Before Christmas') said "we wanted to cover Michael's face because we thought audiences wouldn't take him seriously as an actor." In the same interview Carloine recalls that Anton Furst was apprehensive about directing the film because it would be his first time directing.
— According to the New York Times, "Sidney Ganis [executive vice president of Sony Pictures] said the company planned 'Midknight' as a multimedia project. This probably means that in addition to a movie, a video game is planned…"
— According to illustrator Greg Hildebrandt, 'Midknight' was born as an idea for an animated film that took place in New Orleans and Michael Jackson played the lead role. It would be a kind of male version for 'Cinderella'. Unfortunately, the movie never took place.
Pre-production of sketches made by Greg Hildebrandt for an action film that Michael Jackson would star in a superhero role.
Source: MJ Beats / Billie Jean
Marcos Cabotá Announces That The Documentary 'Sonic Fantasy' Will Be Released. 29-09-'21
Marcos Cabotá has just announced on Twitter to all those who want news of 'Sonic Fantasy', that the film will be released before the end of the year and that it will begin its journey with the film festivals to come to be. then broadcast on TV.
Source: Billie Jean
Lexington's Popular 'Thriller' Parade Is Back And Looking For Dancers. 28-09-'21
One of Lexington's best-known holiday traditions, the re-enactment of Michael Jackson's iconic music video 'Thriller' is scheduled for Oct. 24, city officials and organizers said this week.
The event was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19.
Mecca Dance studios, which organizers the annual Halloween event, is currently looking for dancers. The first dance rehearsals start Monday and go until Oct. 16. Staging rehearsals begin Oct. 18 until Oct. 24.
Dances must pre-register and attend at least one dance and one staging rehearsal. All dancers must be 13 and up. To find out more go to Mecca Dance Studio.
All participants must wear masks during rehearsals.
Also on Sunday, Oct. 24, other Halloween activities will include:
Halloween Variety Show in Courtyard Plaza 5 – 6 p.m.
Halloween Parade on Main Street 6:30 p.m.
Thriller Parade 7 p.m.
The rain date will be Oct. 25.
Source: MJ Vibe / Billie Jean
Bob Mortimer Confirms Filming For Michael Jackson 'Glove' Movie Will Go Ahead In 2022. 27-09-'21
Bob Mortimer has confirmed that filming for his forthcoming comedy with Vic Reeves about Michael Jackson's glove will go ahead next year.
The film entitled 'The Glove', received financial backing three years ago with director Tim Kirkby, who has previously worked on Fleabag, at the helm. But production on the movie is yet to go ahead.
Now, Mortimer has told the RHLSTP podcast with Richard Herring that filming will begin in 2022.
"We're filming it in March," he said. "He [Jackson] had a training glove and few people knew of it but it was what gave him his special powers to entrance the globe and a collector's got it and we're hoping to have a big star in it.
So far the film will star Mortimer and Reeves, with other cast members to be announced in the coming months.
According to a synopsis it is "a comedy road movie about two best friends in search of Michael Jackson's mythical training glove.
"Vic and Bob are childhood friends who own a junk shop together where they both work and live. Profits are down and with their futures in jeopardy, they approach their obnoxious landlord to explain their 'rent' problems. Rather than helping them, the unsavoury character gives them a choice: eviction, or locate for him a rare and unusual item… Michael Jackson's training glove.
"What follows is a madcap road movie across Britain as they enter the world of strange collectables and celebrity memorabilia in search of the elusive glove."
Source: NME / Billie Jean
Bashir's Image Finally Removed From King's College. 27-09-'21
Last June, King's College in London announced that they will be removing the picture of Martin Bashir following the investigation on the so called journalist and how he tricked Princess Diana to do her special Prime Time Television interview.
For nearly two decades, Michael Jackson fans have been denouncing Bashir's conduct to obtain and release the interview with the 'King of Pop' for the programme 'Living With Michael Jackson' which aired in 2003 and which was the starting point of the trial of 2005.
Today is a slight victory when many corrupted and fake/wannabe journalists have been asking to remove all Michael Jackson imagery following Dan Reed's fake documentary 'Leaving Neverland'; not only Michael is still well present in the public eye but now, those who lied for decades about the 'King of Pop' are paying the price.
3 months later, many emails and phone calls later actually, the image was finally removed and replaced by a bright red "Welcome to King's" poster.
Source: MJ Vibe / Billie Jean
Michael Jackson Almost Recorded The Theme Song For 'Stand By Me'. 26-09-'21
Before his death in 2009, Michael Jackson planned to expand his reach in the movie business. But this was not unfamiliar territory to him. He'd done films such as 'The Wiz', and provided music for projects like 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial'. At some point during the production of the classic, 'Stand By Me', he was tapped to record the movie's theme song. However, things went in a different direction.
'Stand By Me' was released in 1986 as a coming-of-age tale centered on group of friends trying to solve a murder. Directed by Rob Reiner, the cast included Corey Feldman, River Phoenix, Jerry O'Connell, and Wil Wheaton. When Feldman, Reiner, and Wheaton reunited back in 2010 to celebrate the film's 25th anniversary, they provided commentary for a special DVD/Blu-Ray edition.
And Feldman asked Reiner about Michael Jackson's supposed involvement with creating a song for the movie. At the time, 'Stand By Me' had a different working title, but the story was set.
"Michael called me up before you switched the name to 'Stand By Me', and he said, 'I saw a screening of your new film, and they're asking me to do some music for it.' And it was for 'The Body'," Feldman recounted to Reiner. He wanted to know if Jackson was writing an original song for the film.
Reiner clarified. "They were actually talking to Michael Jackson to sing a new version of 'Stand By Me', for the film," he said, referencing the Ben E. King song.
"Even though we all love Michael Jackson, I felt this was all about going back into 1959 and the time. And 'Stand By Me' actually came out around 1960 — I think it was — and I wanted to keep with the original song. So the song that we used was the original by Ben E. King, which was number 1 when it first came out 25 years earlier."
Reiner recalled how the song hit number 1 again when the movie came out in the 80s.
'Stand By Me' is based on a story from an anthology series by Stephen King. King's book, 'Different Seasons', was a collection of novellas that included 'The Body' and 'Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption'. 'The Body' was adapted into the 'Stand By Me' movie with a title change. Reiner said he didn't want audiences to assume the film was a Stephen King horror flick.
He then contacted the songwriting team behind 'Stand By Me' about using the track. The song's co-writer Mike Stoller told 'The Guardian' he was curious about who would sing it.
"Years later, the director Rob Reiner called me to ask about using the song as the title of a new film," he said. "It was 25 years since Ben's version, and I wondered who they'd get to rerecord it, but Rob said he thought of the film as a period piece and wanted to use the original. I just said: 'You're the boss.' It was a wonderful surprise when it was an even bigger hit this time round."
Source: Cheat Sheet / Billie Jean
Tae Wall's 'Billie Jeane', A Hip Hop Tribute To Michael Jackson. 25-09-'21
Tae Wall's 'Billie Jeane' is not a cover — it's a series of hard rhymes, tight verses, and instantly memorable hooks of the rapper’s own invention. But the glittering spirit of Michael Jackson hovers over the entire song.
And in ways both subtle and overt, Tae Wall's mesmerizing new track invokes Jackson's game-changing 1982 hit. Billboard Hip-Hop said "His stage presence is filled with tremendous energy, excitement and stamina. He is a true master of ceremony." The eight-note signature bass line that runs through the verses of Jackson's 'Billie Jean' is present here in a slightly modified but still recognizable shape. The music splits the difference between modern trap production and golden age 80s R&B. Most of all, Wall slips into Jackson’s unforgettable melodic flow for a late stanza. When he does, the Cleveland, Ohio rapper sounds right at home.
To complete the release of his new single, the rapper also put the glitter jacket and the glove and the fedora in his official video.
It is unclear if the Estate of Michael Jackson has given permission for the use of the 'Billie Jean's beats but here Tae's video:
Source: MJ Vibe / Billie Jean
'Diana Presents The Jackson 5' (Orange Vinyl - Limited Edition) Album Will Be Reissued. 22-09-'21
The Record Store Day US has just announced another Jackson 5 album to be released for the December 3rd event.
'Diana Presents The Jackson 5' will go Orange for their new edition. This will be available only in selected record stores across the US and it will be limited just like the 'ABC' album. The special edition will be available for the first time on 180g blue vinyl, limited to 1,500 copies.
Another great collector for new generations to discover the Jacksons and Michael Jackson!
'Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5' is the debut album from Gary, Indiana-based soul family band The Jackson 5. The Jackson 5's lead singer, a pre teenage boy named Michael Jackson, and his older brothers Marlon, Jermaine, Tito, and Jackie, became pop successes within months of this albums release. Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5's only single, 'I Want You Back', became a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 within weeks of the albums release.
All songs produced by Bobby Taylor except for 'Nobody' and 'I Want You Back', produced by The Corporation.
'Diana Presents The Jackson 5' album was for the first time released on December 18th, 1969 in the USA by Motown and in the United Kingdom in March 1970 by Tamla Motown.
'Diana Presents The Jackson 5' album will be available for the first time on 180g orange vinyl, limited to 1,500 copies.
Track list:
A:
1. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah - 3:15
2. Nobody - 2:42
3. I Want You Back - 2:58
4. Can You Remember - 2:57
5. Standing In The Shadows Of Love - 4:05
6. You've Changed - 3:05
B:
1. My Cherie Amour - 3:39
2. Who's Lovin' You - 3:57
3. Chained - 2:50
4. (I Know) I'm Losing You - 2:13
5. Stand - 2:34
6. Born To Love You - 2:26
Look here at Record Store Day.
Source: Record Store Day / Billie Jean
Michael Jackson Memorabilia Will Pay For Covid Shots In Equatorial Guinea. 21-09-'21
Nearly $27 million seized from the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea Teodorin Nguema Obiang Mangue will be spent on Covid-19 vaccines for the country, the US Department of Justice said in a statement Monday.
Assets confiscated include luxury vehicles and a pair of $275,000 jewel-encrusted gloves belonging to Michael Jackson.
The decision comes after a 2014 forfeiture agreement between the US and Obiang, who is accused of acquiring assets in the country with ill-gotten gains.
Mangue has disputed the claims.
The United Nations will receive $19.25 million to buy and distribute the vaccines in the Central African country, while $6.35 million will be handed over to a US-based charity "for the purchase and distribution of medicines and medical supplies throughout Equatorial Guinea," the justice department stated.
In July, a French appeal court upheld a guilty verdict against Obiang for embezzlement, a judgment that could potentially pave the way for the return of millions of dollars to Equatorial Guinea.
Michael Jackson's crystal-covered glove from the Bad tour.
Obiang was earlier convicted in France and given a suspended three-year sentence, including a $35 million fine for purchasing luxury properties with illegal funds. His luxury assets were also confiscated.
The verdict by the French court came days after Britain announced it had imposed sanctions on Obiang for misappropriating millions of dollars, which authorities said was lavished on luxury mansions, private jets, and a $275,000 glove worn by Michael Jackson.
Sanctions announced by London had included asset freezes and a travel ban.
A collection of luxury cars belonging to Obiang had also been confiscated by Swiss authorities in 2016, following a corruption probe.
Obiang's father President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo has ruled the oil-rich, but impoverished, Equatorial Guinea, since taking power in a coup in 1979, eleven years after independence from Spain.
Source: CNN / Billie Jean
Exclusive Fine Art Created By Michael Jackson To Be Sold. 18-09-'21
Michael Joseph Jackson, aka the 'King of Pop', is one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a four-decade career, his contributions to music, dance and fashion made him a global figure in popular culture. Jackson influenced artists across a variety of musical styles, and through visual presentation. He popularized complicated dance moves such as the moonwalk and the robot. Jackson is the most awarded music artist in history.
A little-known fact was his incredible talent as a wax pencil and pastel artist. In addition to the above, Michael portrayed Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
The entirety of his collection was bequeathed, by Mr. Jackson, to his close personal friend and business partner, Sir Brett Livingstone-Strong.
This Giclee Portrait of Marilyn Monroe, entitled Norma Jean II, shown here, is owned by Mike Visser, who acquired the giclee, among other enchanting pieces of work by Mr. Jackson, in a series of private business transactions with Livingstone-Strong over a course of several years (dating back to 2016).
Sir Brett-Livingstone-Strong is an Australian-born artist, best known for his historic monumental sculptures and portraits of Hollywood celebrities.
The Jackson-Strong Alliance was a creative partnership between Michael Joseph Jackson and Brett-Livingstone Strong. Their aim was to establish the world’s most dynamic arts enterprise, promoting the power of imagination, not just for creativity's sake, but for the sake of important world causes. Michael and Brett focused their creative expression in support of the arts, international charities and protecting the environment of our planet.
The enchanting portrait of Marilyn Monroe is only one of three giclees in existence. The original was appraised for over $4.5 million. The Husl.io and Visser in a partnership are selling the digital NFT of this giclee for 277 Ether, which is worth approximately $944,500 as of September 14. The purchaser will also receive the physical giclee as well.
Source: News BTC / Billie Jean
Something Is Brewing. 18-09-'21
As he was accosted on the street, Prince Jackson said of his father that he was working on something and that the estate was also working on some things but that he could not say anything because that would spoil the magic. It better be a surprise.
It was last May that we learned that Prince is now working with the estate.
Source: MJ France / Billie Jean
'Smooth Criminal' Reaches 600 Million Views On YouTube. 17-09-'21
The short film for the song 'Smooth Criminal' by the 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson reached the milestone of 600 million views on YouTube.
The video still has a little more than 6 million likes. This is Jackson's 4th video to reach this milestone.
The song featured on the album 'Bad' is considered by many to be a multi-sector masterpiece and has become one of Jackson's most memorable rhythmic tracks.
Source: MJ Beats / BIllie Jean
Michael Jackson Could've Starred In 'Labyrinth' Instead Of David Bowie. 16-09-'21
Imagine it's the mid-1980s and you're director and puppeteer extraordinary, Jim Henson, casting the Goblin King for your movie, 'Labyrinth'. Which music superstar would you go with: David Bowie, Michael Jackson, or Sting?
Henson, the co-creator of 'The Muppets' with his wife, Jane, ultimately went with Bowie. However, there's a world in which Jackson, the onetime 'King of Pop', could have played the Goblin King in 'Labyrinth'.
'Labyrinth' turned 35 this year, and though Henson himself passed away in 1990, his work has continued to influence filmmakers like 'The Green Knight' director David Lowery. Henson's son, Brian Henson, recently spoke to ComicBook.com, where he outlined some of the other casting options that his father was considering for 'Labyrinth'. Here's what he said:
"I can't speak for my siblings, but I can say for me, I vaguely remember the name Sting coming up. I definitely remember Michael Jackson and David Bowie. I had just been at university for the one year that I went to college, and I can tell you that I was going from nightclub to nightclub, and Michael Jackson and David Bowie were the two biggest names in my generation, for sure.
"So when he asked me, I was leaning in favor of David Bowie. I just felt like Bowie had a quirkiness and yet a really coolness that would work really well for my dad, whereas Michael had a perfection to his work that would have been tough."
Henson elaborated further on why the part of the Goblin King was better suited, in his mind, to Bowie than Jackson:
"I think it would have been tough for Michael to be Michael in 'Labyrinth'. He would have had to compromise his perfection, and then maybe that's no longer Michael, whereas David was always unpredictable. I remember going with my dad to see David in 'The Elephant Man' on stage and saying, 'God, this is such an unusual artist, David Bowie.' All I remember is when he asked me, I said, 'I think David Bowie.'"
In the wake of HBO's 'Leaving Neverland' documentary two years ago, some might think of Jackson as a sort of Goblin 'King of Pop' anyway. His music was pulled from radio stations and his legacy has taken a hit, but the casting of 'Labyrinth' came when he was at the height of his success — between the albums 'Thriller' and 'Bad' and just about to appear in 'Captain EO'.
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, 'Captain EO' fortified the Disney attraction of the same name at Epcot and other parks around the world. It opened in 1986, a few months after the summer release of 'Labyrinth', such that its own 35th anniversary was just this week. Instead of moviegoers seeing Jackson in 'Labyrinth', theme park goers got to see him onscreen in a short film that was, at the time, the most expensive movie ever made on a minute-by-minute basis.
It all worked out, and at the end of the day, would 'Labyrinth' really be 'Labyrinth' without David Bowie?
Source: Slash Film / Billie Jean
'ABC' (Blue Vinyl - Limited Edition) Album Will Be Reissued. 16-09-'21
On Black Friday this year, the Record Store Day (USA) will release a special edition of 'ABC' by the Jackson 5 on November 26th, 2021.
The special edition will be available for the first time on 180g blue vinyl, limited to 1,500 copies.
'ABC' is the second studio album by The Jackson 5, it featured the number-one singles 'ABC' and 'The Love You Save'. Also present on the LP are several notable album tracks, including a cover of Funkadelic's 'I'll Bet You', 'I Found That Girl' (the only lead song from brother Jermaine - Michael takes most of the leads on the album), and 'The Young Folks', originally recorded by the Diana Ross-led version of The Supremes.
All songs produced by The Corporation & Hal Davis.
'ABC' album was for the first time released on May 8th, 1970 in the USA by Motown and in the United Kingdom in August 1970 by Tamla Motown.
'ABC' album will be available for the first time on 180g blue vinyl, limited to 1,500 copies.
Track list:
A:
1. The Love You Save - 3:01
2. One More Chance - 2:59
3. ABC - 2:57
4. 2-4-6-8 - 2:57
5. (Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need - 2:43
6. Don't Know Why I Love You - 3:49
B:
1. Never Had A Dream Come True - 3:00
2. True Love Can Be Beautiful - 3:27
3. La-La Means I Love You - 3:30
4. I'll Bet You - 3:18
5. I Found That Girl - 3:00
6. The Young Folks - 2:49
Look here at Record Store Day.
Source: Record Store Day / Billie Jean
Madonna Opens The VMAs With A Shady Michael Jackson Tribute. 13-09-'21
Madonna seems to have a standing invitation to MTVs Video Music Awards. After making a surprise appearance to close out the 2018 VMAs, she showed up unannounced at the 2021 VMAs to instead open the show. If you found the moment just a little bit awkward, well, maybe that was on purpose. She was referencing (perhaps in homage, or perhaps as a bit of shade) one of the most awkward moments in VMA history: when Michael Jackson similarly made a surprise appearance to open the 1994 edition of the VMAs. Yes, it’s a reference older than most of the night's nominees.
Back in 1994, Jackson was married to Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis, for only a few months. Neither the tabloid press nor much of the public really understood the union, and Jackson and Presely opened that year's VMAs hand-in-hand. After a minute of silence, and then a welcome given to the audience, Jackson said, "and just think, nobody thought this would last," while motioning to Presley. The two shared a very public make out session before walking off stage with no further word. The pair would be separated by the end of 1995.
Madonna decided to recreate the moment in her own fashion, though we suppose she meant MTV was the Presley to her Jackson. She, too, quickly walked off with little further comment.
To be quite honest, it is an iconic moment in VMAs history, though one MTV itself doesn’t quite celebrate. Of course, leave it to Madonna to bring it up on the edition of the VMAs that also celebrates the channel's 40th anniversary. Between Jackson and Madonna, MTV as we know it wouldn't exist. It's fitting, we guess, that their legacies would intersect, even in such an awkward fashion, this year.
Source: Wmagazine / Billie Jean
Positively Collecting Michael Jackson Memorabilia. 12-09-'21
It is not every day that fans are shown in a positive way in the press and this is the case for Vernay and Ryan in New Jersey, USA.
If you recall, Vernay and Ryan won the Hector Barjot Award 2021 for best Michael Jackson Collection.
Today, they made it to FOX29 News where they were portraited nicely and explaining why they are collecting Michael Jackson memorabilia.
Source: MJ Vibe / Billie Jean
Michael Jackson Almost Died On September 11 Before Bizarre Twist Of Fate. 11-09-'21
On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we look at some of the famous figures who have fate to thank for not becoming one of the 2,997 victims of the horrifying tragedy.
This weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Centre - a moment that changed the modern world forever.
On the morning of Tuesday September 11 2001, militant Islamist terrorist group al-Qaeda hijacked commercial planes and flew then into the iconic New York building.
A third plane was crashed into the west side of the Pentagon, causing a partial collapse of the American military headquarters. The fourth and final hijacked flight crashed into a field in Pennsylvania without making it to its intended target.
The attacks resulted in 2,977 fatalities, over 25,000 injuries and substantial long-term health problems.
In the years that have followed the senseless tragedy, many have opened up about how they narrowly escaped the horrors on that fateful day - including a few famous faces.
Pop star Michael Jackson could have been among those killed in the tragic attack had fate not intervened.
The late singer had been due to attend a meeting in the World Trade Centre on the very day of the incident.
Jackson had left his Neverland Ranch for New York to perform in his 30th Anniversary Solo All Star show on September 7 and September 10 at Madison Square Garden.
The star-studded shows also featured performances by some of the biggest names in music including Whitney Houston, Liza Minnelli and Gloria Estefan while the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Macaulay Culkin graced the royal viewing box side of stage.
Britney Spears also joined the 'King of Pop' for a special rendition of 'The Way You Make Me Feel'.
Hours after the second concert, New York's World Trade Centre was under attack.
The same day the planes hit Michael had been due to make an appearance in the tower, but overslept after his show and missed his schedule appointment entirely.
Brother Jermaine Jackson explained in his biography how his late sibling had stayed up late the night before chatting with his mother, Katherine and sister, Rebbie.
"Thankfully, none of us had had a clue that Michael was due at a meeting that morning at the top of one of the Twin Towers," he wrote in he book 'You Are Not Alone: Michael: Through a Brother's Eyes'.
"We only discovered this when Mother phoned his hotel to make sure he was okay. She, Rebbie [Jackson] and a few others had left him there around 3am.
"Mother, I'm okay, thanks to you. You kept me up talking so late that I overslept and missed my appointment,'" Jackson told his mum.
Michael passed away eight years later on June 25th, 2009.
Source: Mirror / Billie Jean
Michael Jackson - Das Sonderheft (POP CLASSICS #4) Magazine Is Released. 08-09-'21
Rock Classic Magazine, a series of German Magazine has released a special edition this September about Michael Jackson and his career.
The #4 edition includes 100 pages on the 'King of Pop', all in German, from the Jackson 5 to his solo career and also includes the allegation (just to let you know).
A series with the title POP CLASSICS without the 'King of Pop' himself would amount to an outright insult to majesty. In order to avoid this accusation and at the same time to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his first single as a solo artist ('Got To Be There' from October 1971), the fourth edition is fully dedicated to Michael Jackson and his enormous legacy: Early successes with The Jackson 5, the emancipation with 'Off The Wall', 'Thriller' as the best-selling album of all time, countless entries in the Guinness Book of Records, spectacular music videos and years of pop culture dominance, but also the dark side of fame - all of this is lived on 100 pages entertaining as well as tracked down collectibles for fans, there are also two informative interviews with brother Tito Jackson to spread over the top.
"You Are Not Alone"!
•Exclusive interviews
•Sensational photo material
•All albums
•Books and Movies
•Memorabilia
Publisher:
Author: SLAM Media GmbH
ISBN: 4192736709909
Pages: 100
Guide price: 9,90 €
Order the magazine here on their website.
Source: mjsick / Billie Jean
Patchogue Theatre Presents I A King: The Michael Jackson Experience. 08-09-'21
I AM KING – The Michael Jackson Experience is as close as you will get to seeing the 'King of Pop' live in concert!
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts announced that it will present I Am King: The Michael Jackson Experience on Friday, October 1 at 8pm. Tickets are $39.00 - $69.00 plus fees and are available online at PatchogueTheatre.org. At this time, everyone is required to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status, as per current CDC guidelines. Click here to view Patchogue Theatre's COVID-19 Guidelines.
I AM KING - The Michael Jackson Experience is as close as you will get to seeing the 'King of Pop' live in concert! Featuring Michael Jackson tribute artist, Michael Firestone who can sing LIVE while mastering the intense dancing that Jackson was so famous for, I AM KING takes the audience on a musical and visual journey into the world of the 'King of Pop'.
The creators of I AM KING have put together an incredible cast of talented musicians and Broadway and Las Vegas dancers to bring Jackson to life in an explosion of unmatched energetic perfection. I AM KING features amazing renditions of Jackson's biggest hits including 'Bad', 'Billie Jean', 'Thriller', 'Man In The Mirror', 'Human Nature' and many more.
Having performed to millions of Michael Jackson fans worldwide, Michael Firestone has been hailed by fans and critics alike as the heir apparent to Michael Jackson in look, performance and authenticity. When it comes to Michael Jackson tribute artists, there are none quite like Michael Firestone. His ability to sing live while mastering the intense dancing that Michael Jackson was so famous for has made him the most sought after MJ tribute artist in the world.
Michael Firestone was chosen as one of two official Michael Jackson impersonators for the Michael Jackson Laser Spectacular shows in theaters and casinos all over the USA and Canada including the Tacoma Dome. Most recently, Michael Firestone co-created and starred in MJ Live and numerous other Michael Jackson tribute shows that are still using his image/video to sell tickets.
Prior to Michael Jackson's untimely death, Firestone had performed as a Michael Jackson tribute artist in live shows such as 'MTV Magic' and 'Around The World' in Asia', 'Legends in Concert' in Myrtle Beach, 'LaCage' and 'Masquerade' in Atlantic City. Firestone also did guest appearances on 'Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular' and the Asian variety show 'The Bon Show.
20% of proceeds benefit the Andrew McMorris Foundation. In September 2018, Andrew and his Boy Scout Troop were tragically hit by a drunk driver while hiking. He succumbed to his injuries shortly after and passed away. The lives of his family, friends and community were forever changed by his senseless passing.
Patchogue Theatre Box Office is currently open online only at PatchogueTheatre.org.
Source: Broadway World / Billie Jean
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VALORANT Patch Notes 1.09
VALORANT Patch Notes 1.09
Visualization of changes
Riot KOREA official breakdown video w/ English Subtitles
AGENT UPDATES
OMEN
Paranoia
Updated projectile VFX to better represent its hitbox, especially when it is traveling towards your POV
We’re keeping an eye on the overall power level of Paranoia, but as a first step wanted to resolve visual issues where players hit with Paranoia appear outside of its impact on their screen.
JETT
Blade Storm (Burst Fire)
The time between consecutive Burst Fire use has increased from 0.33 seconds >>> 0.45 seconds
Daggers thrown in Burst now have a damage falloff that begins at 12 meters and drops steadily (to 35 damage) at max falloff
Headshot multiplier on Burst Fire reduced from 3x >>> 2x
While we continue to investigate some of her outsized strengths, we think the burst fire on her Blade Storm has been over-performing at long ranges. The burst fire is intended to be a close range attack, but we found it frequently getting frags at over 20 meters away. These changes aim to rein in its effective range while retaining its close range potency.
VIPER
Fuel
Viper now starts the round at 100 fuel (previously 50)
Now that Viper can place her wall pre-round, we want her to be able to act with her team right at barrier drop without the tension of also trying to maximize her fuel for an initial move.
Snake Bite
Vulnerable debuff applied from Snake Bite now lingers for 2 seconds after leaving Viper’s acid
Immediately dropping the vulnerable debuff upon exit wasn’t creating the threat we’ve hoped for when we added it. This change should make the Viper (and team) advantage window more realistic, as well as project a unique threat on opponents playing around it.
Viper’s Pit
Move speed doubled while casting
Viper now fast equips her weapon after casting, re-equip times vary per gun—but on average will reduce her weapon down time by .4 seconds
The combination of a slow placement and re-equip time was resulting in Viper players getting too hurt or killed while casting ults in a situation we felt should be pretty safe. This change should increase the positional options available while casting, and get your weapon up sooner.
REYNA
Empress
Fire rate bonus decreased from 25% >>> 15%
At its previous fire rate, we felt Empress was too effective when using heavies/smgs, AND too fast to master the change in spray pattern on rifles. We hope this change allows us to address both issues at once, while also giving us a chance to have a unified fire rate increase (matching Brimstone’s stim below) that players can learn and master.
BRIMSTONE
Stim Beacon
Fire rate bonus increased from 10% >>> 15%
Paired with Reyna’s change (above), we felt Brimstone’s stim could use a little more punch. This also unifies our two fire rate increase buffs, making them easier to learn.
WEAPON UPDATES
Operator
Increased price from 4500 >>> 5000
Decreased scoped movement speed from 76% >>> 72%
Adjusted weapon deadzone from becoming inaccurate at 30% movement speed >>> 15% (become inaccurate sooner, become accurate later when stopping)
Firing rate reduced from .75 >>> .6
Instant equip time adjusted from 0.3 >>> 0.5 (instant equip plays after tapping orb, bomb defuse/plant tap, Jett Cloud Burst, and Phoenix Curveball)
Leg shot damage decreased from 127 >>> 120
All Weapons
Jump land inaccuracy state changed from gradual >>> binary
Jump land inaccuracy duration increased from .2 >>> .225
Jump land inaccuracy value increased from 5.0 >>> 7.0 (more inaccurate for .225s after a land)
COMPETITIVE UPDATES
During this patch, the chances of being in an hour+ queue should be notably reduced
This is already a very rare occurrence, but it can happen more often for high rank players—especially in premade groups. We are also doing some tuning behind the scenes to keep high rank matches found after long queue times reasonably balanced and fair.
SOCIAL UPDATES
Riot ID Reviews
Players that have been reported for inappropriate Riot IDs will now be reviewed automatically after the match has ended. If their name is flagged as inappropriate, they will be forced to change their Riot ID the next time they log in to the Riot Client.
Removed Multi-line Breaks in Chat
Some sneaky people were impersonating system messages to troll others into quitting a match. Enough!
Changes to party push to talk settings will now take effect immediately
The chat window can now be pinned to stay open across menus
Social Panel Sorting Logic
Sorting algorithm for the social panel has been updated to make it more intuitive for players as they interact with it.
BUG FIXES
Fixed issue where Sova’s hitbox was incorrect while using his Owl Drone
Fixed bug where Omen’s glowing eyes weren’t properly removed when he cancelled his ult
Fixed a bug where Custom Game preferences would be wiped after navigating away from the Custom Game lobby
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A thorough evaluation of the 9/18 PTS update and base changes, as well as almost everything else coming up.
Hello, here’s another round of Esamir Rework reviews. I’ll also cover the Indar base changes, the storm, vehicle balance changes and new infantry gear. I’m not going to touch on outfit resource changes here, since this post is long enough already. I’d like to give shoutouts to aln-isolator , [NWYT]Praefectus, the pilots of [SACA] and everyone else who helped give feedback.
Here’s the image gallery. This time around the bases listed in the document match the order in which they appear in the gallery. https://imgur.com/a/5pd5VFj
Esamir has a new skybox which is much less bright. I can now see vehicle weapon tracers when shooting. This is a long asked for change.
Andvari: 3 points now, 12 min cap with 2 points, 4 mins with 3 points. Consider adjusting the timers.
Ymir: No changes to terrain that I can see. It’s a 12 minute cap with two points owned, and 4 minutes with 3 points. Might consider reducing those slightly.
Apex Genetics has had its wall adjusted somewhat, as well as the rocks surrounding the triple stack. There are now more routes for infantry to enter the base.
Aurora Materials: Sunderer garage and surrounding terrain seem to have been lowered slightly. Also, there’s now a rock at the end of the garage, which reduces the possible angles the bus inside can be shelled from. The slope between the crescent building and the road has had some paths added for infantry. Overall, good changes. However, there’s still one issue here, and that’s the possibility of shelling the triple stack balcony from the ridge NW of the base. Additional purple spikes from the cluster behind the spawn room could be positioned to block this firing angle.
Eastwake Harborage: Point has received a new structure above it. It’s now on the bottom floor of a triple stack that has an expanded balcony around its second floor. This gives point holders a lot of additional cover, but the problems with this base still exist. There’s still a ridiculous distance between spawn room and the point with minimal cover from vehicles/bolters/LAs- a literal Death Valley. The area immediately around point is still extremely harasser friendly and could use some props to obstruct harasser movement. In its current position, the teleporter room is useless since infantry leaving it must still advance through Death Valley. Sundy positions are a bit sketchy, too. Fortunately, I’ve had a long discussion and now believe this base could be fixed with a couple tweaks. Consider replacing the AI turret outside the spawn room with an AV gun. This would discourage excessively aggressive vehicles from camping Death Valley. Likewise, replacing the light vehicle pull with an MBT pull gives defenders a bit more potential firepower, and increases the area attacking vehicles must cover to protect their own vulnerable spawns. This base would also benefit from the moving of primary teleporter room to a point higher up the hill and closer to the point, as shown by squad waypoint in this image: https://i.imgur.com/TuEee9F.png. A second teleporter here at hearts waypoint https://i.imgur.com/JUbXklc.png gives defenders another route into the point without going through Death Valley. At these two locations sunderer garages could be built to create safer spawn points for attackers.https://i.imgur.com/QWblfz4.png https://i.imgur.com/w4HR05n.png
Echo valley: Rocks have been added on the exterior side of the vehicle terminal to give it some cover. However, they aren’t close enough to each other to prevent me from driving through with a Kobalt bus, nor is there anything stopping me from hacking the terminal or using a GSD to get through the shield and then start driving around the base. Placement of a couple rocks in very specific spots would stop this. Secondly, a crate has been placed between bridges to give infantry another path into the point building. It’s a cool concept, but it needs some form of obstruction to prevent me from driving harassers or possibly larger vehicles onto the two bridges and blasting point directly. Thirdly, consider some form of sight blockers on the west wall to reduce the potential for LAs to spawn camp.
Excavion DS-01E: Cover has been placed over both tunnels, which is an excellent change. MBT pulls have been added to this base, though they could stand to be moved slightly closer to the spawn room to deter attackers from hacking them and flooding the base with AI vehicles. A point is located in a long narrow building near the eastern tunnel exit. B is in a triple stack on the south side. C is located immediately west of the drill site. Capture timer is 4 minutes with two points and 1 minute with all 3.
This base is mostly fine, but could do with some small tweaks for increased cover. At A point the point holders have few options for cover inside. There are two small smokestack structures (pictures in gallery) that could be replaced with actual buildings to provide more cover from aircraft for players moving around inside the base. Timers could probably be increased slightly. Overall though it’s in a decent state.
Genudine Gardens: Some props have been added throughout the base that’ll prevent harassers from turboing around like maniacs, but the gigantic hole in the wall in one corner needs to be closed off somewhat to prevent vehicle entry or at least make it more difficult. This base would be fine if that hole were sealed or obstructed better.
Grey Heron: Additional cover has been placed on the side of the staircase leading from spawn to B/C point. The secondary route for defenders has been fleshed out- the door now is high enough to get under, and there is a hole in the floor that allows defenders to drop down to the lower level. Cover has been added on the B side of this base.
For improvements, I still think a roof is needed over the stairs from defender spawn to the lower level. A wall alone won’t stop tanks from shelling it. C could use a bit of cover, but I’m concerned that adding too much will turn it into a fortress. You can enter this base with harassers, so some bollards should be added to each entrance to prevent that.
Jaegers’ fist: Sunderer garage has been added, and the trench has been improved. This base has some odd issues from an infantry perspective, namely that attackers and defenders have the exact same routes to the point, as shown in the gallery. I have no ideas for how this could be improved. I still believe the point needs some kind of roof to block HESH spam and A2G, preferably a solid one to deter LAs from doing C4 bombing.
BL-4 Recovery and Vidar Observation Post both have spawn rooms and light vehicle terminals. This is a pretty good change, allowing closer vehicle pulls and a shorter sundy reinforcement distance for attacks on the surrounding facilities.
Jord Amp Station: More cover has been added around C point. This is a good change, but doesn’t change the fact that A is still inside the station.
Mani Lake: This one has undergone the most terrain edits, and consequently has become a lot less vehicle friendly. The two trenches leading into the base have had barricades installed, allowing infantry to move through but not vehicles. The hills surrounding the base have had their exterior faces steepened significantly, preventing treaded vehicles from driving up them. This change is excellent, but needs a bit of tuning. The Western Ridge’s southern tip has a shallow enough slope that tanks can still drive up it. On the large mountain to the West on the far side of the road, there’s a small protrusion that should also be levelled. Once these two spots are taken care of, this base will be fine. Overall, the changes are very good here.
Mattherson’s Triumph: The Sunderer NDZ has been reduced in radius, which allows the defenders to deploy inside the south tower for a safer position. This is a good change. The ridgeline to the NE has had its northern face steepened significantly, preventing tanks from driving up that side. However, the SW face has become easier to traverse, so the ridge is still usable for bombardment of the catwalks and A point. If this goes live in this state, it’s not a total disaster since tanks driving up that will be very exposed to AV fire from the tower, but it still could stand to be addressed. Likewise, there’s still a nice spur sticking out of the north end from the NW ridge that allows tanks to easily shell defender spawn and A point. The fix here is simple- flatten the spur completely.
A point needs additional work. At minimum, the windows on each tower in the room where A point/SCU would normally go should be sealed off to reduce the angles point holders must watch. There’s very little cover on the ground, especially when you consider all the angles A can be shot at from. I believe the point could be enclosed in the same type of building used at Chimney Rock’s point on Amerish. The bridges are a mixed bag. They’re identical copies with one rotated 180 degrees, which means that crate placement favors the attackers on B side and the defenders on the C side. Picking one crate pattern for all 4 bridge ends is one possible fix. I’m still not sold on the idea of both points being on bridges. They’re very exposed to A2G spam and bolters. Overall, at the very least the terrain edits are a nice start, and the sunderer NDZ change is very welcome.
Nott Communications: This base is now entirely underground. Attackers enter by overloading a shielded gate, and then drop down into an amp station interior. These gravity lifts are one way, but please consider adding an up lift to replace one of the drop pads. A point is in the position where A points usually are in amp stations. B and C are in the room where SCU would be normally positioned. At the end of this room where the tunnels and back door would normally be is a one-way teleporter, which is the only way for anyone to get out of this base right now. Defenders spawn underground and there’s a one-way shield leading to where the vehicle bay normally is. To improve this base, I’d make the one-way shield a two way shield, and reverse one of the grav lifts. I could not test the cap timer since I did not feel like ghost capping half a continent.
Pale Canyon: Some cover has been adjusted by the big yellow tanks on the SE side. A new route has been placed through the rocks at the NW corner of the base. This is an interesting change, but I don’t know how that’ll play out on live since currently I can park a bus inside the base at the same location.
The Rink: The ground texture at A point is now ice, so it’s actually an ice rink. Too bad you don’t slide around here.
Saerro Listening Post: Trees added to A point to break LOS between attacking vehicles and the tower. The wall between A and B has had some new gaps placed in it to allow infantry to get in. Interesting changes for sure, but I don’t know how they’ll play out.
The Traverse: The bridge has been resurrected, although it’s in a heavily damaged state. It’s now an infantry only playground, unless you’re a bold harasser or magrider driver. Because the storm was here, I really couldn’t stick around and take a long look at this. Lastly, the bottom of the pit has been raised a bit and paths to the bottom have been defined more clearly.
There also have been some changes to roads around the continent, but nothing major.
Indar:
TI Alloys: The removal of the bridge is a failure to understand why TI Alloys is such a difficult base to attack. On live servers, TI currently suffers from horrific sunderer placement options which combine with its central location to create a base that’s easy to defend. From the North, attackers must park their bus and attack up a hill through narrow ravines into entrenched defenders backed up by AI harassers, sunderers, ANTs, lightnings and even occasional MBTs. From the South, attackers have two bus spots: One is placed to the south-east, below the point. The other is placed directly south of the spawn room on the far side of the road. Both of these options are suboptimal- on the south east spawn the bus can easily be sniped by vehicles shelling from the Crown, driving down from the Crown, or by vehicles streaming out of the vehicle pull. The south bus on the far side of the road is also not ideal, since infantry have to cross the road and deal with a flood of vehicles as well as an angry AI turret. The only decent spawn location is at the end of the rock bridge, since that one’s reasonably safe from enemy vehicles and doesn’t involve attacking from the low ground. However, this position’s impeded by the fact that attackers from the north inevitably gravitate to the eastern side of the base since that’s safer from the defenders, forcing a three way that never ends. The result is a base that can’t be broken except by routers.
The removal of the rock bridge changes none of this, but instead creates more problems. The safe sundy position on the bridge is gone entirely. Further, the bridge’s removal allows tanks to bombard Ti from the Crown once more, since it served as a line-of-sight blocker. The new attacker foot path to the north east is extremely vulnerable to bombardment from the Crown.
As far as the base interior goes, a new wall has been added to the interior of the point room structure. This might give attackers a better chance to get to the point, but at the same time it might make things easier for the defenders should they conduct an organized push since there are fewer angles to set up a crossfire from.
So how can Ti be improved? I’d start by bringing the bridge back, or at least a small section of it to allow for a safe sunderer position at the east side. For the south, consider a tunnel leading under the road. This allows infantry to get to the base safely. I’d also consider adding in more props to restrict the passage of vehicles through the spawn room area to the northern side of the base. Removing the Kobalt bus fiesta there will make it easier for attackers to push in from the north. Lastly, if the bridge is not restored, consider creating a rock wall at the north east section of crown to prevent tanks from raining hell on anyone fighting at Ti.
Crown: The removal of D point is honestly a good thing. It wasn’t fun for anyone to attack since it’s open ground and below a cliff which enables C4 spam against vehicles and requires attackers push against entrenched infantry. Since Crown becomes a three point again, now the base cannot be stuck in a perpetual stalemate. I’m not a fan of where A point was moved to, either. I think if the rock bridge were kept then Crown would be mostly fine. With the three non-vehicle points it has on live. The issue with A being on that southern bridge is that if the attackers set up sunderers to control B, then they get A almost for free and can contest C as well. B point has been moved farther towards the center of the mountain and the tunnel system lengthened a bit, and a lot of cover has been removed at the initial entrance room that exists on live.The extra tunnel into B is an interesting idea and gives a better chance of an attack from the North succeeding, but at the same time it’s just another tunnel choke point to for aoe spam to create nasty farms. C is also problematic if it’s supposed to be the easy point for defenders to contest. It’s a fair distance from the tower, and it’s also open ground which is prime for A2G farming. I’d suggest moving this one into one of the nearby buildings if A must stay in the position it’s at on PTS. I’m not convinced the base needed any point position changes apart from the removal of D point. The current point layout on PTS favors an attack from the SE very heavily, and attacks from the East or North are far more difficult. While old A was very close to the tower, at least it provided a convenient point for attacks from the East. None of the changes really address the problem of poor bus location options, and with the current terrain there really aren’t many good potential spawn options. At most some garages could be added.
Ceres Hydroponics: Defenders now have a slightly shorter path to the point when pushing from the NE side of the base. The point itself has much less cover. I’m not going to make judgements on this without seeing how it plays out.
The Esamir storm: I’m not sure what this thing is supposed to do. The entire point of the game is large scale battles, yet this thing rolls around the map destroying the biggest fights. There’s nowhere safe from it. Sunderers will get destroyed even if put in garages. When outdoors infantry can be instagibbed by lightning for staying outside too long, and even when indoors their shielding takes frequent chip damage from environmental effects. The shield damage consistently drops players down about 150 shield points that constantly recharge, but this is enough to start messing with TTKs. For example, a commissioner can consistently OHK players. Since the shield damage is not synchronized across all players, it’s possible to be forced into gunfights where you have no hope of winning not because you were in a bad spot or outplayed, but simply because the game decided it’s your time to die. This applies doubly for lightning bolts which will randomly strike you down. There’s a text warning, of course, but random OHK mechanics really shouldn’t be a thing. You cannot use steel rain in the storm.
For vehicles this is obnoxious too. Ground vehicles lose most of their mobility, which will punish new players with poorly certed vehicles even more. Aircraft are even worse off, losing most of their vertical thrust. At times I felt like even afterburning upward was barely enough to keep the aircraft airborne. Vehicles kept in the storm for too long will simply be instagibbed, which cripples sunderers as spawns. The storm also destroys base turrets and terminals.
There are counters to the storm, though. Infantry can deploy lightning rods bought with merit that allow them to fight outside, but it doesn’t stop shield chip damage, and can equip an insulated armor suit at the cost of flak armor, nanoweave, or shield capacitor. This suit slot appears to be bugged and doesn’t actually reduce the chip damage taken by your shields. Carapace seems to be immune to this chip damage. Vehicles can equip insulated armor in the defense slot. This mitigates the performance hit to vehicles, reduces the damage taken by lightning, and prevents the storm from instagibbing your vehicle. Now, this is less of a problem in the first place for aircraft and tanks, but it screws over sunderers. Sunderers are already fragile enough even with deployment shield equipped, but forcing spawn buses to use this module and rely on their low hull HP is a very bad idea when paired with random lightning strikes and the severe lack of garages Esamir has.
With all that out of the way, the question I have to ask is why is the storm designed like this? It seems like a band-aid fix for zerging and actively punishes trying to create large fights. It cripples the vehicle game, negatively affects the infantry game, creates inconsistent TTKs, and only adds frustrating game mechanics. If the center of the map ends up with stalemates, it’ll circle around there endlessly preventing any kind of progress through the pile of three point bases. Why this, when there’s a lot more interesting concepts that could be used? For example, maybe the storm could reduce the rate at which players can spawn at a base/sunderers/routers. Maybe it could jam radaprevent Q spotting. Consider reducing shield chip damage to 50 shields instead of 150 to reduce TTK variance. There’s a lot more interesting ways it could change the game without being the anti-fun mechanic that it’s currently set up as.
Infantry gear:
Lightning grenade: Cool, you can launch a targeted lightning strike when in the storm. More instagibs is what the game needed.
Lightning rod: This temporarily redirects lightning strikes near you. This is a solution to an obnoxious problem that doesn’t need to exist.
Condensate grenade: Reduces movement speed and ROF by 20% for six seconds. This is a terrible idea in an FPS game. This doesn’t create interesting gameplay situations. Instead of being outplayed, players hit by this just lose since the game’s punishing them for playing. Keep this in RPGs and RTS games. Now, we do have status grenades already, but do we need one that’s as powerful as this one is?
BEC grenade: Similar to Condensate Grenades, this is a horrible addition to the game. Anything that hurts player mobility/damage output is a bad idea.
Neutralizer Device: Campaign reward that allows players to acquire abandoned vehicles, and apparently strip ability energy from players too. I like the idea of vehicle acquisition, but I don’t know if we’ll ever see the second use of this tool.
Abandoned vehicles: Around the continent are the hulks of abandoned tanks, sunderers and aircraft. They come with a special ability that I haven’t really tested, HEAT cannons and the first generation ES top gun. For the sake of loadout parity for all 3 abandoned MBTs I’d like to suggest the Prowler get a Gatekeeper instead of the Vulcan.
Vehicle changes: Havoc missiles: Are these things still necessary, with the liberator nerfs? These things seem redundant now, and they’ll punish rep gal balls unnecessarily hard while valkyries with rep monkeys can probably still dodge these things easily.
Phalanx AA turret range increase: This doesn’t fix any of the problems with the current AA setup. Instead, it’s going to just annoy A2A players who are flying along at high altitude and getting plinked by base AA guns, which is the reason the things got their range capped to begin with! Honestly I think these things should be replaced by weapons like Bastion CIWS guns. Those things are nasty at close range but their damage output falls off heavily at range.
Liberator: -500 HP and ESF nosegun resist from 85 to 80. While the liberator needed some changes regarding its durability and repair tanking in particular, this change spectacularly misses the mark on many levels. This change skews ESF vs Liberator combat too far in favor of ESFs. When paired with air locks this brings down the TTK to incredibly fast levels (around 9 seconds, which isn’t even enough for three dalton shots) In this post, mystoganofedolas https://www.reddit.com/Planetside/comments/ivjg8t/rock_paper_scissor_balance/ explains in great detail the liberator issues- it’s a blatant hard counter to ground vehicles, and gets brutally hard countered by ESFs on PTS. Hard counter mechanics are terrible in an FPS game. In this sort of rock-paper-scissors gameplay, things boil down less to individual ability and more towards who has an exact counter to something, which is extremely boring. There’s no skill in using A2A missiles, just as there’s minimal skill in hovering over tanks and daltoning them. In this post here https://www.reddit.com/Planetside/comments/ivsssx/did_some_basic_math_regarding_the_upcoming/, taltharius demonstrates that -500 HP barely changes anything in the case of liberators eating multiple AP shells before hitting fire suppression and flying off. Skilled gunnery should be rewarded, and sloppy flying should be punished.
So how can this be improved? Consider reducing vulnerability to ESF noseguns slightly. Adjusting Liberator resistance against tank shells, light anti-vehicle, gatling guns, and infantry rockets will increase the damage libs take from ground fire and punish poor flying/reward skilled aim. Possibly consider increasing MBT main gun elevation angles slightly, to reduce the ability of liberators to hover over tanks with minimal counterplay.
Harasser: Nanite cost to 300. Oh boy this one misses the mark completely. The problem with harassers has never really been cost related, but rather one that got introduced with CAI. The harasser itself is not overpowered and its efficiency in combat drops off hard at higher levels of gameplay. Only when harasser numbers become overwhelming (3 or more harassers vs 1 MBT) do the harassers stand a chance of defeating the best tank crews, and even then the tank usually can take 2-3 harassers with it. Harasser vs tank gameplay is extremely boring and very binary. If the harasser has a CQ AV gun it’s forced to fight at point blank which means I delete it easily. If it uses halberd or ES long range AV we both enter a boring poke fight where neither one does significant damage to the other. Even if the harasser opens up with rear hits the MBT still has an overwhelming advantage in firepower and hit points. With tanks, the problem since CAI has been poor muzzle velocity of HEAT shells which makes hitting difficult and what most players will have equipped, pathetic Basilisk DPS against everything (Kobalt kills stock harassers 4 seconds faster), Skyguards being helpless against every ground vehicle, and the Viper not having the accuracy to deal with small moving fast targets. Small changes to these three weapons will reduce harasser vs tank complaints.
Harasser vs Harasser is broken, for a different reason. Harassers have a weakness to gatling guns, which means that the Vulcan and Aphelion rip through harassers while the Mjolnir specializes in fighting heavy vehicles. In practice, this means that for low/average skilled car crews, vulcans are disproportionately powerful since less skilled players won’t know to keep outside minimum damage range. At higher levels an Aphelion car is very hard to fight. Toning back harasser weaknesses to gatling guns might improve this situation, but at the same time it might nerf the Aphelion too much. At the very least this’d probably reduce vulcan whine somewhat.
Overall, I have mixed impressions. The base changes are mostly for the better, but the storm, infantry gear, and vehicle changes are mostly bad or miss the mark completely.
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The 2020 Wreddit Census RESULTS!
Hey everyone!
We are excited to share the results of the 2020 Wreddit Census. 8,837 users took the time to submit their answers and we have been able to find some interesting statistics. Thank you to those who took the time to submit your response.
If you want to use the data yourself to draw your own findings or analysis, here is a link to the data as promised. There are some tabs on the bottom that look at specific factors that we found interesting.
1. Demographics
Gender
Gender
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Male 90.9% 91.4% -0.5% 0.54% decrease
Female 6.0% 6.3% -0.3% 4.7% decrease
Non-Binary 2% 1.5% +0.5% 33.3% increase
Prefer not to Say 0.7 0.6% +0.1% 16.6% increase
Ethnicity
Ethnicity
2020
2019
Change +/-
White 78.6% N/A N/A
Hispanic/Latino 9.9% N/A N/A
Asian 7.4% N/A N/A
Black/African-American 4.7% N/A N/A
Middle Eastern/North African 1.3% N/A N/A
American Indian or Alaskan Native 1.2% N/A N/A
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.4% N/A N/A
Other 1.9% N/A N/A
Prefer not to say 1% N/A N/A
Age
Average Age
2020
2019
Change +/-
Age 28.9 N/A N/A
The vast majority of users are in their late 20s and 30s.
Residence
Country do you reside in?
Country
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
United States 59.9% 60.9% -1.0% 1.64% decrease
UK 13.8% 13.2% +0.6% 4.5% increase
Canada 7% 6.7% +0.3% 4.47% increase
Australia 3.7% 4.2% -0.5% 11.9% decrease
Note: all other countries under 2%
Living Situation (for users 25 and older)
Household
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Married and live with my spouse 28% N/A N/A N/A
I live alone 20% N/A N/A N/A
I am not married but I live with a significant other 18% N/A N/A N/A
I live with my parents 16% N/A N/A N/A
I live with Roommates 13% N/A N/A N/A
I live in a multigenerational setting 5% N/A N/A N/A
NOTE: We have a large number of teens and early 20 year olds on this sub. As a result, we felt it was best to eliminate everyone under the age of 25 for this measure as it would skew the data heavily due to the number of kids and college students.
Income Level USD (for non-married and non-living with significant other) (for users 25 and older)
Income
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Income $49,850/year N/A N/A N/A
NOTE: We have a large number of teens and early 20 year olds on this sub. As a result, we felt it was best to eliminate everyone under the age of 25 for this measure as it would skew the data heavily due to the number of kids and college students.
2. Watching Habits
How long have you watched wrestling?
Years
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Years 17 years N/A N/A N/A
What Cable TV/Streaming Services that you have?
Service
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Netflix 72.3% 84.4% -12.1 14.3% decrease
Amazon Prime 56.5% 57.4% -0.9 1.5% decrease
Disney Plus 39.5% N/A N/A N/A
Paid TV service 32.1% 45% -12.9 28.6% decrease
Hulu 34.1% 41% -6.9 16.8% decrease
HBO Max 13.8% N/A N/A N/A
none 10% N/A N/A N/A
Youtube TV 7.1% N/A N/A N/A
Sling TV 3.8% N/A N/A N/A
Hours of wrestling watched each week
Hours per Week
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Hours 4.06 N/A N/A N/A
Do you regularly watch Monday Night Raw?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No, I don't watch Raw regularly, but I do try to keep up with storylines and news 54.3% 49.3% +5 10.1% increase
No. I don't watch or follow Raw 17.5% 8.9% +8.6 96.6% increase
Yes I watch it weekly 16.1% 27.8% -11.7 42.08% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it 12% 13.9% -1.9 13.6% decrease
How do you watch Raw (This question was ONLY asked of the respondents that said they watched Raw in some capacity)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it LIVE through my cable TV provider 33.9% 45.6% -11.7 25.65% decrease
Through an unpaid stream or video website 22.9% 24.6% -1.7 6.9% decrease
I watch it LATER through DVR or OnDemand with my cable TV provider 13.9% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LIVE through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV) 12% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LATER on DVR or OnDemand through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV) 8% N/A N/A N/A
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables" 5.1% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here 3.5% 16.6% -13.1% N/A
I wait a month and watch it on the WWE Network 0.7% 0.3% +0.4 133% increase
Note: More options were added this year, so the comparisons to 2019 may be flawed
Do you regularly watch Smackdown?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No, I don't watch Smackdown regularly, but I do try to keep up with storylines and news 53.1% 41.5% +11.6 27.9% increase
No. I don't watch or follow Smackdown 18.6% 8.3% +10.3 124.1% increase
Yes I watch it weekly 14.3% 31% -16.7 53.9% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it 14% 19.2% -5.2 27.1% decrease
How do you watch Smackdown? (This question was ONLY asked of the respondents that said they watched Smackdown in some capacity)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it LIVE through my cable TV provider 35.3% 42.5% -7.2 16.9% decrease
Through an unpaid stream or video website 22.2% 25.8% -5.6 21.7% decrease
I watch it LATER through DVR or OnDemand with my cable TV provider 15.1% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LIVE through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV) 8.8% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LATER on DVR or OnDemand through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV) 7.8% N/A N/A N/A
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables" 5.7% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here 4.3% 18.1 -13.7 75.7% decrease
I wait a month and watch it on the WWE Network 0.8% 0.3% +0.5 166.6% increase
Note: More options were added this year, so the comparisons to 2019 may be flawed
Do you regularly watch WWE Main Roster PPVs?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Yes I regularly watch them live 27% 44% -17 38.6% decrease
Yes I sometimes watch them live but sometimes I watch them later 23.7% 24.7% -1 4% decrease
Yes but I watch them later, not live 12.8% 12.1% +0.7 5.8% increase
No I do not watch them regularly but I try to keep up with storylines 25.3% 15% +10.3 68.7% increase
No I do not watch them regularly 11.1% 4.2% 6.9 164.3% increase
How do you watch WWE Main Roster PPVs? (This question was ONLY asked of the respondents that said they watched Main Roster PPVs in some capacity)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Through their personal WWE Network streaming service 62.2% 69% -6.8 9.9% decrease
Through an unpaid stream 21.2% 15.5% +5.7% 36.8% increase
Through a friend’s WWE Network streaming service 9.1% 8.6% +0.5% 5.8% increase
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables" 2.2% N/A N/A N/A
I watch is some other way not listed here 2% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it through my cable provider 1.7% N/A N/A N/A
I live in a country that doesn't have the WWE Network streaming accounts, but I have one through a VPN or other loophole 0.6% N/A N/A N/A
Do you regularly watch the NXT weekly TV (non-UK)?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No. I don't watch NXT regularly, but I do keep up with news and storylines 42.9% 35% +7.9 22.6% increase
No. I don't watch or follow NXT 19% 25.1% -6.1 24.3% decrease
Yes, but I watch it later. Not as it airs 18.7% 17.6% +1.1 6.3% increase
Yes I occasionally watch it as it airs, but sometimes I watch it later 10.5% 13.2% -2.7 20.5 decrease
Yes I regularly watch it every week as it airs 8.8% 9.2% -0.4 4.3% decrease
How do you watch NXT weekly TV (This is ONLY asked of respondents that say they watched NXT Weekly TV in some capacity)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it through an unpaid stream or video website 22.3% 11.1% +11.2 101% increase
I wait and watch it when it's available on the WWE network 20.1% 72% -51.9 72.1% decrease
I watch it LIVE through my cable TV provider 19% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LATER through DVR or OnDemand with my cable TV provider 13.6% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LATER through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV) 9.1% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LIVE through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV) 8% N/A N/A N/A
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables" 4.4% N/A N/A N/A
I watch is some other way not listed here 3.6% N/A N/A N/A
Do you regularly watch NXT UK?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No. I don't watch or follow NXT UK 73.4% 60.6% +12.8 21.1% increase
No. I don't watch NXT UK regularly, but I do keep up with news and storylines 21.6% 26.6% +5.0 18.8% increase
Yes, but I watch it later. Not as it airs 3.2% 7.1% *-3.9% 55% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it as it airs, but sometimes I watch it later 1.2% 3.4% -2.2 64.7% decrease
Yes I regularly watch it every week as it airs 0.7% 2.3% -1.6 69.6% decrease
How do you watch NXT UK? (ONLY asked of people that say they watch NXT UK)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
watch using their WWE Networks streaming service 68.6% 78.8% -10.2 12.9% decrease
use unpaid streaming 11.4% 8.8% +2.6 29.5% increase
Through my cable/TV provider (some countries have NXT UK air on their cable package) 8% 1.1% +6.9 627.3% increase
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables" 4.9% N/A N/A N/A
use another friend’s WWE network account 4.2% 6.5% -2.3 35.4% decrease
I watch it some other way not listed here 2.9% 3.6% -0.7 19.4% decrease
Do you regularly watch NXT Takeovers?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Yes, I regularly watch them live 28.8% 44.2% -15.4 34.8% decrease
No I don’t watch them regularly but I keep up with storylines 20.2% 9.4% +10.8 114.9% increase
Yes, I occasionally watch them live but sometimes I watch them later 19.1% 20.1% -1.0 5% decrease
Yes, but I watch them later 16.6% 14.8% +1.8 12.2% increase
No I don’t watch them regularly 15.2% 11.5% +3.7 32.2% increase
When you watch NXT Takeovers, how do you watch them? (ONLY asked to people that said they watched NXT Takeover)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Through their personal WWE Network streaming service 60% 68.7% -8.7 12.7% decrease
Through an unpaid stream 23% 15.9% +7.1 44.7% increase
Through a friend’s WWE Network streaming service 9.4% 9.1% +0.3 3.3% increase
I watch is some other way not listed here 3.3% 3.3% No Change No Change
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables" 2.8% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it through my cable provider 1.1% 1.0% +0.1 10% increase
I live in a country that doesn't have the WWE Network streaming accounts, but I have one through a VPN or other loophole 0.5% 0.6% -0.1 16.7% decrease
Do you regularly watch 205 Live?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No. I don't watch or follow 205 Live 81.5% 67.7% +13.8 20.4% increase
No. I don't watch 205 Live regularly, but I do keep up with news and storylines 14.9% 22.7% -7.8 34.4% decrease
Yes, but I watch it later. Not as it airs 2.1% 4.9% -2.8 57.1% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it as it airs, but sometimes I watch it later 0.9% 3% -2.1 70% decrease
Yes I regularly watch it every week as it airs 0.7% 1.7% -1.0 58.8% decrease
When you watch 205 Live, how do you watch it? (ONLY asked for people that said they watched 205 Live)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
watch using their WWE Networks streaming service 73.7% 74.7% -1.0 1.3% decrease
use unpaid streaming service 11.3% 10.7% +0.6 5.6% increase
use another friend’s WWE network account 5.3% 5.5% -0.2 3.6% decrease
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables" 5% N/A N/A N/A
I watch is some other way not listed here 3.8% 4.9% -1.1 22.4% decrease
Through my cable/TV provider (some countries have NXT UK air on their cable package) 0.9% N/A N/A N/A
Do you regularly watch AEW Dynamite?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Yes. I regularly watch it every week as it airs 28% N/A N/A N/A
No. I don't watch them regularly, but I do keep up with storylines and news 27.6% N/A N/A N/A
Yes. I occasionally watch them as they air, but sometimes I watch them later 16.2% N/A N/A N/A
Yes. but I watch them later, not as they are airing. 16.2% N/A N/A N/A
No I don't watch or follow AEW Dynamite 12% N/A N/A N/A
When you watch AEW Dynamite, how do you usually watch it? (ONLY asked for people that said they watched Dynamite)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it LIVE through my TV provider 28.1% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it through an unpaid stream *25.6% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LIVE through a stand alone paid streaming service (Like AEW Plus or Sling TV) 20.4% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LATER via DVR or OnDemand through my TV provider 10.7% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it LATER via DVR or OnDemand though a paid streaming service (Like AEW Plus or Sling TV) 8.3% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here 3.6% N/A N/A N/A
I only watch highlights, clip, and "streamables" 3.3 N/A N/A N/A
Do you regularly watch AEW PPVs?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Yes, I regularly watch them live 31.6% N/A N/A N/A
No I don’t watch them regularly but I keep up with storylines 24.1% N/A N/A N/A
Yes, but I watch them later 15.7% N/A N/A N/A
No I don’t watch them regularly 14.6% N/A N/A N/A
Yes, I occasionally watch them live but sometimes I watch them later 14% N/A N/A N/A
When you watch AEW PPVs, how do you usually watch it? (ONLY asked for people that said they watched AEW PPVs)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch through an unpaid stream 43.4% N/A N/A N/A
I pay for the PPVs through BR Live 21.7% N/A N/A N/A
I pay for the PPVs through FITE TV 17.3% N/A N/A N/A
I pay for the PPVs through my cable provider 6.4% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here 6.4% N/A N/A N/A
I only watch highlights, clips, and "streamables 4.8% N/A N/A N/A
Do you regularly watch New Japan Pro Wrestling?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No, I do not watch them regularly 39.1% 39.6% -0.5 1.3% decrease
No, I don’t watch them regularly, but I keep up with storylines and news 27.7% 29.8% -2.1 7% decrease
Yes, but I watch them later, not as they’re airing 15.9% 13.9% +2.0 14.4% increase
Yes, I occasionally watch them live, but I usually watch them later 11.5% 11.8% -0.3 2.5% decrease
Yes, I regularly watch NJPW shows live. 5.8% 4.9% +0.9 18.4% increase
When you watch NJPW, how do you usually watch it (ONLY asked to the people that said they watched NJPW)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Through their personally NJPWWorld subscription. 55.4% 48.1% +7.3 15.2% increase
Through an unpaid stream 27.1% 27.1% No Change No Change
I only watch highlights, clips, or "Streamables" 5.8% N/A N/A N/A
I use a friend's NJPW World Streaming Service subscription 5.7% N/A N/A N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here. 3.2% 7.8% -4.6 59% decrease
I watch LIVE shows through my cable provider IN JAPAN 0.3 N/A N/A N/A
Do you regularly watch Ring of Honor weekly TV?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No. I don't watch or follow Ring of Honor 84.6% 74.2% +10.4 14% increase
No. I don't watch Ring of Honor TV regularly, but I do keep up with storylines and news. 12.1% 20.5% -8.4 41% decrease
I occasionally watch it 2.7% 4.1% -1.4 34.1% decrease
I regularly watch it. 0.6% 1.2% -0.6 50% decrease
How do you watch Ring of Honor? (ONLY asked to the people that said they regularly watch it)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Through my TV provider 42.1% 33.7% +8.4 24.9% increase
Through Fite.tv 16.8% 22.6% -5.8 25.7% decrease
On the ROH website 13% 15.7% -2.7 17.2% decrease
through an illegal stream 10.3% 12.4% -2.1 16.9% decrease
Some other way not listed 6.5% 12.9% -6.4 50% decrease
Through my cable TV provider's legitimate stream 5.8% 2.7% +3.1 114.8% increase
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables" 5.5% N/A N/A N/A
Do you regularly watch Impact Wrestling?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No I do not regularly follow it 71.7% 68.6% +3.1 4.5% increase
No I do not regualrly follow it, but I keep up with news and storylines. 20.4% 22.2% -1.8 8.1% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it 5.7% 6.8% -1.1 16.2% decrease
Yes I watch it weekly. 2.3% 2.3% no change no change
How do you watch Impact Wrestling?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it on Twitch 37% 49.9% -12.9 25.9% decrease
Through cable provider 29.2% 20.4% +8.8 43.1% increase
through an illegal stream 14.1% 14.2% -0.1 0.7% decrease
some other way listed 7.8% 13.4% -5.6 41.8% decrease
I only watch highlights, clips or "Streamables" 6% N/A N/A N/A
Through my cable provider's legitimate stream 5.8% 2% +3.8 190% increase
Top TEN Most Watched Wrestling Promotions/Shows
Rank
Promotion/Show
2019 Rank
Rank Change +/-
% of users watching 2020
% of users watching 2019
#1 AEW Dynamite N/A N/A 64% N/A
#2 NXT #3 +1 46.1% 56%
#3 WWE Monday Night Raw #2 -1 40.3% 61.8%
#4 WWE Smackdown Live #1 -3 38.4% 66.4%
#5 New Japan Pro Wrestling #4 -1 30.4% 32.3%
#6 AEW Dark N/A N/A 28.7% N/A
#7 NWA Powerrrr N/A N/A 8.9% N/A
#8 Impact #8 no change 7.5% 8.6
#9 STARDOM #12 +3 5.6% 4.4%
#10 Game Changer Wrestling #29 +19 4.8% 0.6%
Note: 10.8% selected NONE
3. Online Habits
Is Wreddit your most frequent source of news related to wrestling?
85.6% YES
14.4% No
Where do you go for wrestling news? (asked of people that DON’T have Wreddit as their #1 source)
32.8% - A news site that focuses exclusively on wrestling news
23.5% - Twitter
17.2% - A paid subscriber newsletter
8.3% - Another user-based wrestling forum
3.8% - A more general sports-based news site
2.2% - Facebook
2% - Chat Applications like Discord or Skype
1.9% - /woo/ or other imageboard
1.6% - Instagram
If you didn’t use Wreddit for your news, where do you think you would go? (asked of people that DO have Wreddit as their #1 news source)
32% - Twitter
25.3% - a news site that focuses exclusively on wrestling
14.5% - I wouldn't go out of my way to look up wrestling news
7.1% - a paid subscriber newsletter
7% - Another user-based wrestling forum
3.6% - A more general sports-based news site
3.4% - Instagram
2.8% - Facebook
2.6% /woo/ or other imageboard
1.8% Chat applications like Discord or Skype
Are you a Subscriber to Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter?
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
No, I’m not interested in subscribing 65.4% 65.4% No Change
No, but I might subscribe in the future 17.9% 20.1% +2.2
No, but I have subscribed before 7.4% 6.6% +0.8
Yes I’m a regular subscriber 4.9% 5.2% -0.3
No, I don't know what that is 3.8% 1.9 +1.9
Yes, but I’m a fairly new subscriber 0.5% 0.8% -0.3
News sites visited regularly
56% - NONE
17.1% - F4WOnline
16.6% PWInsider
9.6% Fightful
9.1% 411Mania
7.9% WrestlingInc
7% WrestleZone
6.8% Ringside News
6.6% ProWrestling Sheet
6% PWTorch
5% ProWrestling.Net
3.1% SEScoops
4. Subscription Services
Which Streaming subscription services do you pay for?
Streaming Service
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
WWE Network 46.3% 64% -17.7 27.7% decrease
NONE 38.4% 26.3% +12.1 46% increase
NJPWWorld 19.9% 19.4% +0.5 2.6% increase
AEW Plus 5.9% N/A N/A N/A
Fite Network 2.6% 2.1% +0.5 23.8% increase
IWTV 2.4% 0.1% +2.3 2300% increase
StardomWorld 2% 2.2% -0.2 9% increase
Everything else is less than 2%.
Which WWE Network programming do you watch regularly? (only asked of respondents with a WWE Network subscription)
Programming
2020
Live or recent PPVs 87%
Old PPVs 65%
24 documentary series 56%
NXT 54%
Undertaker: The Last Ride 40%
Old WCW PPVs 37%
Old ECW PPVs 34%
Table for 3 32%
WWE 365 32%
Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions 30%
RAW/SD episodes (classic or recent) 29%
Ridealong 21%
WWE Ruthless Aggression 21%
Chronicle 21%
WCW Nitro 21%
Monday Night War 20%
Edge & Christian Show 19%
Breaking Ground13% WWE Untold|12% WWE: The Day Of|12% NXT UK|10% The Best of WWE|9% World's Collide|8% UUDD Plays|7% WWE Story Time|7% WWE Photoshoot|7%
In the last year, have you paid for a non-AEW PPV, iPPV, or other non-subscription based show?
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
NO 86.9% N/A N/A
YES 13.1% N/A N/A
Do you plan to purchase ANY PPV or iPPV non-subscription based show within the next year?
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
NO 58.3% 57.2% +1.1
YES 41.7% 42.8% -1.1
You said you have no plans to purchase an upcoming non-subscription based PPV. Do you have plans to take advantage of an unpaid stream of one? (This was ONLY asked to the people that said they have no interest in purchasing a PPV in the next year)
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
NO 50.8% 55.1% -4.3
YES 49.2% 44.9% +4.3
Do you listen to Podcasts?
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
YES 64.9% 67% -2.1
NO 35.1% 33% +2.1
Top 10 Podcasts
1- Talk is Jericho - 42%
2- AEW Unrestricted - 25.2%
3 - Cultaholic - 20.3%
4 - The Steve Austin Show - 19%
5 - The New Day: Feel the Power - 16.4%
6 - Edge and CHristian's Pod of Awesomeness - 16.2%
7 - Wrestling with Wregret - 16.2%
8 - Wrestling Observer Radio - 16.2%
9 - Jim Cornette Experience - 15.2%
10 - Byan and Vinny - 14.3%
Note: 12.5% of respondents pay for extra content on Patreon for at least one podcast
5. Spending Habits
How much do you spend on Merch in a year?
Average annual spend on merch: $51.84
Have you attended a wrestling show in the last 12 months?
35.2% Yes
64.8% No
Note: average number of shows attended per year is 3 (for those who have attended at least 1)
6. Bonus Round
Who is your favorite wrestler?
Ranking
Wrestler
Votes
1 Kenny Omega 695
2 Orange Cassidy 558
3 Adam Page 488
4 Keith Lee 357
5 AJ Styles 351
6 Jon Moxley 345
7 Chris Jericho 338
8 Asuka 291
9 Daniel Bryan 284
10 Bray Wyatt 208
11 Adam Cole 205
12 Kazuchika Okada 193
13 Drew McIntyre 163
14 Kevin Owens 157
15 Seth Rollins 153
16 Aleister Black 139
17 Hiromu Takahashi 138
18 Tetsuya Naito 127
19 Sasha Banks 121
20 Io Shirai 92
Full list of /SquaredCircle's favorite wrestlers here
When you watch wrestling, who do you watch it with? Select all that apply.
Response
2020
I regularly watch wrestling alone 68%
I regularly watch wrestling alone, but discuss it live with others on a chat application or forum 32%
I regularly watch wrestling with a friend or group of friends in-person 21%
I regularly watch wrestling with a sibling (or siblings) 7%
I regularly watch wrestling with a parent(s) or guardian(s) 5%
I regularly watch wrestling with my child (or children) 4%
I regularly watch wrestling with other family members 10%
I watch wrestling with my dog (or cat) 17%
How have your viewing habits changed due to/during the Coronavirus pandemic? Select all that apply.
Response
2020
I have been watching new promotions 10%
I have been watching more of the promotions I already watch 21%
I have been learning about new wrestlers or wrestling characters that I enjoy 17%
I have been watching wrestling in the same way as before 40%
I have been watching less wrestling during the Coronavirus pandemic 33%
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WotV PvP Tactics & Mentality - Six Months of Mediena Bombs & how the Meta Evolves in PvP
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For today's entry I want to discuss one of the stronger live PvP strategies currently floating around the meta, particularly at the higher player ranks or with whales smurfing at lower ranks: The Medi (Mediena) Bomb.
What is a Medi Bomb?
Let's start with an example formation:
The non-Medi options are pretty flexible. One of the Mag VCs should be on Medi not House B for extra mag power.
And some idea of what AGI you should be able to see (90+) and other stats:
My medi isn't close to tip top shape - I never use her in live PvP!
Mediena's LB, Cosmo Plume, is well known throughout the community for its power, wide AoE range, and immediate availability. Coupled with Shukuchi Medi has a threat range of NINE squares (movement of 4 plus maximum effective range of 5) and so a forward deployed Medi can reach all possible starting locations except for two on the current PvP map:
Initial Deployment - Medi forward and centered.
From forward center Plume Medi can hit all possible squares except the back two corners - Cid and Mont are about to have a bad day!
Once properly setup the execution of this strategy is as brutal as it is simple: Medi runs forward and tries to OHKO as many of the enemy team as possible. The remaining units in the Medi Bomb formation exist to provide clean-up in the event that enough of the enemy team survives to take out Medi.
Medi Bomb Breakdown - Synergies
The Medi bomb, as it currently exists, comprises three major components: a Shukuchi Mediena, Agility, and as much Magic/Magic Attack equipment and VCs as can be mustered together. If you take away any of these components the win probability of the strategy plummets. Let's examine each in turn:
Shukuchi (and forward deployment) - Without Shukuchi and pushing Medi as far forward as you can you leave a lot of squares open where the enemy team can be hiding. No highly competitive team in live PvP is sticking to the default 'three across' formation!
Agility - Medi's main weakness is her fragility. If Medi doesn't go first there's the chance that the opponent will have a high speed unit in place to OHKO Medi (i.e., Frederika) or will at least be able to reposition their faster units out of Medi's threat range. Shadow Runner on a Medi is a must of course, but VCs that yield AGI are crucial as well.
Magic Attack - Being able to OHKO at least one enemy unit is essential - a unit with 1 HP is as dangerous as a unit with 4000 HP. A Platinum Rod +5, and a high level Trousseau are the most important elements. Mag from Ramuh is useful. You won't have Medi's own mag passive available due to needing Speed + Movement.
Responses to the Medi Bomb - Sample Formations
So here are some sample formations I whipped up - note the screenshots are composites from my main account so levels and etc. are not going to be optimal. There are many variations possible, these are just starting points!
Option 1 - Go Faster than Medi
Gunner Girls that are faster than a Medi Bomb are close to a guaranteed win!
The hardest counter to Medi bomb is a Fred that's faster than her - A properly kitted Fred can OHKO a Medi with sharpshoot off the bat without any external buffs. Because Medi + AGI VC is always faster then a Fred without, you will need to put AGI cards of your own on top of your Fred to ensure you go before the enemy Medi does.
Option 2 - Be able to survive the Plume
This is the second picture here - the first one had an impossible setup for Rain due to my photoshopping (I don't own Rain).
There are of course characters that can survive a plume, even a plume from a super whaled out Medi. Rain is one of these - he's a magic tank off the bat and he has elemental advantage to Medi. Ayaka can stand your viktora back up post plume while Rain can OHKO the Medi.
Option 3 - Be able to Evade the Plume
Miranda is a super useful utility placeholder for these formations
Vinera is pretty popular in live pvp these days due to her combination of speed, power, and high evade. She is essentially unhittable to teams that haven't geared with guaranteed hit options or stacked as much ACC as they can. I don't have a leveled up Vinera to test the above combination for exact hit percentages but an unbuffed Vinera should have about 150-200 evade depending on cards. Not exactly easy to hit with a plume!
A Brief History of the Medi Bomb
Finally, the changes in popularity to the Medi Bomb through time exemplifies the essential elements that define the 'meta' in live PvP: the outcome to nearly every match is a binary win or loss. Any team that is slightly better than another will win almost all the time holding all over elements equal. Medi's evolution in live pvp shows this perfectly.
In the first weeks of WotV, Medi bombs were one of the most common formations available. Medi was I think the fastest launch character and once she hit level 40 she could OHKO most other units common at the time that were also at level 40 (Mont, Sterne, etc.). This meant that Medi could just run up and drop the other team. Lots and lots of Medi v Medi engagements were happening and Medi's dominance in PvE and PvP was often remarked on by jokes or commentary here and elsewhere.
Flash forward to the FFT event or so and Medi bombs disappeared from competitive play. Two things happened: Frederika and increasing toughness of teams. Fred, as I said before, is a hard counter to Medi as long as she goes first and at this stage in the game almost no one had high AGI VCs so Freds melted Medis off the live PvP scene. A secondary effect was that everyone was getting to level 99 on their mains and starting to amass TMRs - Medi stopped being able to OHKO units.
Medi Bombs stayed quiet for the months following FFT until Platinum Rod came out, then whales with +15% AGI off the House Beolve card could go first in most engagements and do enough damage to OHKO broad swaths of units. Now with FFT2 almost done plenty of dolphins or even minnows/f2p willing to proc 5-6 whimseys per day can have their 15% AGI cards so Medi bombs are more accessible.
Essentially, the meta is an unstable equilibrium defined by a complex set of inputs and that binary output of winning/losing. As soon as Medi is one AGI slower then her hard counter *and that hard counter is common* she becomes worthless. Same with the tipping point between OHKO and survival. Right now medi bombs are fast and powerful - therefore viable against many team comps.
Well that wraps up today's post - this one turned out to be longer than I was expecting. Let me know if its too long in the comments and if you have any suggestions for future topics that you'd like a detailed breakdown on please let me know!
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WotV PvP Tactics & Mentality is an irregularly updated series of posts about the most neglected aspect of WotV: Live PvP If you liked this post, feel read to my previous entries in the series:
1. WotV PvP Tactics & Mentality: Playing Ahead vs Playing from Behind
2. WotV PvP Tactics & Mentality: Getting the most out of the GUI and the OODA Loop
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An introduction to Linux through Windows Subsystem for Linux
I'm working as an Undergraduate Learning Assistant and wrote this guide to help out students who were in the same boat I was in when I first took my university's intro to computer science course. It provides an overview of how to get started using Linux, guides you through setting up Windows Subsystem for Linux to run smoothly on Windows 10, and provides a very basic introduction to Linux. Students seemed to dig it, so I figured it'd help some people in here as well. I've never posted here before, so apologies if I'm unknowingly violating subreddit rules.
An introduction to Linux through Windows Subsystem for Linux
GitHub Pages link
Introduction and motivation
tl;dr skip to next section
So you're thinking of installing a Linux distribution, and are unsure where to start. Or you're an unfortunate soul using Windows 10 in CPSC 201. Either way, this guide is for you. In this section I'll give a very basic intro to some of options you've got at your disposal, and explain why I chose Windows Subsystem for Linux among them. All of these have plenty of documentation online so Google if in doubt.
Dual-booting with Windows and a Linux distro
Will basically involve partitioning your drive and installing Linux from an external bootable USB through your computer's boot menu. You'll get the full Linux experience.
Lots of Linux flavors to choose from. For beginners, Ubuntu and Linux Mint are generally recommended. I have Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, I'd recommend Ubuntu 20.04 LTS since it's newer, but it's all up to you.
However, it can be a pain to constantly be switching between operating systems. Maybe you wanna make the full jump to Linux, maybe you don't.
Life pro tip: if you go down this route, disable Window 10's Fast Startup feature as it will get very screwy with a dual-boot. I've also included a helpful guide in Appendix B.
Using a virtual machine (VM) to run Linux
Involves downloading a VM, downloading a .iso image file of whatever operating system you'd like, and running on your local machine.
Devours RAM and is generally pretty slow, would not recommend.
Using terminal emulators
These provide commands and functionality similar to a Linux terminal, but are still running on Windows architecture.
These days, the most commonly-used Linux terminal is called bash. bash stands for Bourne Again Shell (no, Bourne is not a typo), and is likely what you'll be using as well.
Terminal emulators generally don't include a package manager, i.e. you can't download new bash programs, so pretty limited for general usage. BUT you can install a package manager externally, kind of hacky but can work.
Examples of terminal emulators include PuTTY, Git Bash, msys2 and mingw.
Using Windows Subsystem for Linux (either WSL 1 or WSL 2)
WSL provides a compatibility layer for running GNU/Linux programs natively on Windows 10. It has integration features certain Windows 10 development apps (notably Visual Studio Code) as well.
You've got two options, WSL 1 and WSL 2. WSL 2 was recently released and features a real Linux kernel, as opposed to an simulated kernel in WSL. This means WSL 2 offers significant performance advantages, but still lacks some of WSL 1's features.
WSL 1 is what I currently use, and thus what I'll be talking about in this guide. I'm not necessarily recommending it, frankly I regret not doing a dual-boot sooner and ditching Windows, but a dual-boot isn't for everyone and takes a lot of time you might not have right now.
Getting WSL initially setup is easy, but making it run smoothly requires some effort, and some features (like audio playback or displaying GUIs) require workarounds you can research if interested. WSL will also not work properly with low-level system tools.
With that out of the way, let's get started with setting up WSL 1 on your Windows 10 machine.
Setting up WSL
So if you've read this far I've convinced you to use WSL. Let's get started with setting it up. The very basics are outlined in Microsoft's guide here, I'll be covering what they talk about and diving into some other stuff.
1. Installing WSL
Press the Windows key (henceforth Winkey) and type in PowerShell. Right-click the icon and select run as administrator. Next, paste in this command:
dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux /all /norestart
Now you'll want to perform a hard shutdown on your computer. This can become unecessarily complicated because of Window's fast startup feature, but here we go. First try pressing the Winkey, clicking on the power icon, and selecting Shut Down while holding down the shift key. Let go of the shift key and the mouse, and let it shutdown. Great! Now open up Command Prompt and type in
wsl --help
If you get a large text output, WSL has been successfully enabled on your machine. If nothing happens, your computer failed at performing a hard shutdown, in which case you can try the age-old technique of just holding down your computer's power button until the computer turns itself off. Make sure you don't have any unsaved documents open when you do this.
2. Installing Ubuntu
Great! Now that you've got WSL installed, let's download a Linux distro. Press the Winkey and type in Microsoft Store. Now use the store's search icon and type in Ubuntu. Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux distribution, and seems to have the best integration with WSL, so that's what we'll be going for. If you want to be quirky, here are some other options. Once you type in Ubuntu three options should pop up: Ubuntu, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
 Installing plain-old "Ubuntu" will mean the app updates whenever a new major Ubuntu distribution is released. The current version (as of 09/02/2020) is Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS. The other two are older distributions of Ubuntu. For most use-cases, i.e. unless you're running some software that will break when upgrading, you'll want to pick the regular Ubuntu option. That's what I did.
Once that's done installing, again hit Winkey and open up Ubuntu. A console window should open up, asking you to wait a minute or two for files to de-compress and be stored on your PC. All future launches should take less than a second. It'll then prompt you to create a username and password. I'd recommend sticking to whatever your Windows username and password is so that you don't have to juggle around two different usepassword combinations, but up to you.
Finally, to upgrade all your packages, type in
sudo apt-get update
And then
sudo apt-get upgrade
apt-get is the Ubuntu package manager, this is what you'll be using to install additional programs on WSL.
3. Making things nice and crispy: an introduction to UNIX-based filesystems
tl;dr skip to the next section
The two above steps are technically all you need for running WSL on your system. However, you may notice that whenever you open up the Ubuntu app your current folder seems to be completely random. If you type in pwd (for Print Working Directory, 'directory' is synonymous with 'folder') inside Ubuntu and hit enter, you'll likely get some output akin to /home/. Where is this folder? Is it my home folder? Type in ls (for LiSt) to see what files are in this folder. Probably you won't get any output, because surprise surprise this folder is not your Windows home folder and is in fact empty (okay it's actually not empty, which we'll see in a bit. If you type in ls -a, a for All, you'll see other files but notice they have a period in front of them. This is a convention for specifying files that should be hidden by default, and ls, as well as most other commands, will honor this convention. Anyways).
So where is my Windows home folder? Is WSL completely separate from Windows? Nope! This is Windows Subsystem for Linux after all. Notice how, when you typed pwd earlier, the address you got was /home/. Notice that forward-slash right before home. That forward-slash indicates the root directory (not to be confused with the /root directory), which is the directory at the top of the directory hierarchy and contains all other directories in your system. So if we type ls /, you'll see what are the top-most directories in your system. Okay, great. They have a bunch of seemingly random names. Except, shocker, they aren't random. I've provided a quick run-down in Appendix A.
For now, though, we'll focus on /mnt, which stands for mount. This is where your C drive, which contains all your Windows stuff, is mounted. So if you type ls /mnt/c, you'll begin to notice some familiar folders. Type in ls /mnt/c/Users, and voilà, there's your Windows home folder. Remember this filepath, /mnt/c/Users/. When we open up Ubuntu, we don't want it tossing us in this random /home/ directory, we want our Windows home folder. Let's change that!
4. Changing your default home folder
Type in sudo vim /etc/passwd. You'll likely be prompted for your Ubuntu's password. sudo is a command that gives you root privileges in bash (akin to Windows's right-click then selecting 'Run as administrator'). vim is a command-line text-editing tool, which out-of-the-box functions kind of like a crummy Notepad (you can customize it infinitely though, and some people have insane vim setups. Appendix B has more info). /etc/passwd is a plaintext file that historically was used to store passwords back when encryption wasn't a big deal, but now instead stores essential user info used every time you open up WSL.
Anyway, once you've typed that in, your shell should look something like this: 
Using arrow-keys, find the entry that begins with your Ubuntu username. It should be towards the bottom of the file. In my case, the line looks like
theshep:x:1000:1000:,,,:/home/pizzatron3000:/bin/bash
See that cringy, crummy /home/pizzatron3000? Not only do I regret that username to this day, it's also not where we want our home directory. Let's change that! Press i to initiate vim's -- INSERT -- mode. Use arrow-keys to navigate to that section, and delete /home/ by holding down backspace. Remember that filepath I asked you to remember? /mnt/c/Users/. Type that in. For me, the line now looks like
theshep:x:1000:1000:,,,:/mnt/c/Users/lucas:/bin/bash
Next, press esc to exit insert mode, then type in the following:
:wq
The : tells vim you're inputting a command, w means write, and q means quit. If you've screwed up any of the above sections, you can also type in :q! to exit vim without saving the file. Just remember to exit insert mode by pressing esc before inputting commands, else you'll instead be writing to the file.
Great! If you now open up a new terminal and type in pwd, you should be in your Window's home folder! However, things seem to be lacking their usual color...
5. Importing your configuration files into the new home directory
Your home folder contains all your Ubuntu and bash configuration files. However, since we just changed the home folder to your Window's home folder, we've lost these configuration files. Let's bring them back! These configuration files are hidden inside /home/, and they all start with a . in front of the filename. So let's copy them over into your new home directory! Type in the following:
cp -r /home//. ~
cp stands for CoPy, -r stands for recursive (i.e. descend into directories), the . at the end is cp-specific syntax that lets it copy anything, including hidden files, and the ~ is a quick way of writing your home directory's filepath (which would be /mnt/c/Users/) without having to type all that in again. Once you've run this, all your configuration files should now be present in your new home directory. Configuration files like .bashrc, .profile, and .bash_profile essentially provide commands that are run whenever you open a new shell. So now, if you open a new shell, everything should be working normally. Amazing. We're done!
6. Tips & tricks
Here are two handy commands you can add to your .profile file. Run vim ~/.profile, then, type these in at the top of the .profile file, one per line, using the commands we discussed previously (i to enter insert mode, esc to exit insert mode, :wq to save and quit).
alias rm='rm -i' makes it so that the rm command will always ask for confirmation when you're deleting a file. rm, for ReMove, is like a Windows delete except literally permanent and you will lose that data for good, so it's nice to have this extra safeguard. You can type rm -f to bypass. Linux can be super powerful, but with great power comes great responsibility. NEVER NEVER NEVER type in rm -rf /, this is saying 'delete literally everything and don't ask for confirmation', your computer will die. Newer versions of rm fail when you type this in, but don't push your luck. You've been warned. Be careful.
export DISPLAY=:0 if you install XLaunch VcXsrv, this line allows you to open graphical interfaces through Ubuntu. The export sets the environment variable DISPLAY, and the :0 tells Ubuntu that it should use the localhost display.
Appendix A: brief intro to top-level UNIX directories
tl;dr only mess with /mnt, /home, and maybe maybe /usr. Don't touch anything else.
bin: binaries, contains Ubuntu binary (aka executable) files that are used in bash. Here you'll find the binaries that execute commands like ls and pwd. Similar to /usbin, but bin gets loaded earlier in the booting process so it contains the most important commands.
boot: contains information for operating system booting. Empty in WSL, because WSL isn't an operating system.
dev: devices, provides files that allow Ubuntu to communicate with I/O devices. One useful file here is /dev/null, which is basically an information black hole that automatically deletes any data you pass it.
etc: no idea why it's called etc, but it contains system-wide configuration files
home: equivalent to Window's C:/Users folder, contains home folders for the different users. In an Ubuntu system, under /home/ you'd find the Documents folder, Downloads folder, etc.
lib: libraries used by the system
lib64 64-bit libraries used by the system
mnt: mount, where your drives are located
opt: third-party applications that (usually) don't have any dependencies outside the scope of their own package
proc: process information, contains runtime information about your system (e.g. memory, mounted devices, hardware configurations, etc)
run: directory for programs to store runtime information.
srv: server folder, holds data to be served in protocols like ftp, www, cvs, and others
sys: system, provides information about different I/O devices to the Linux Kernel. If dev files allows you to access I/O devices, sys files tells you information about these devices.
tmp: temporary, these are system runtime files that are (in most Linux distros) cleared out after every reboot. It's also sort of deprecated for security reasons, and programs will generally prefer to use run.
usr: contains additional UNIX commands, header files for compiling C programs, among other things. Kind of like bin but for less important programs. Most of everything you install using apt-get ends up here.
var: variable, contains variable data such as logs, databases, e-mail etc, but that persist across different boots.
Also keep in mind that all of this is just convention. No Linux distribution needs to follow this file structure, and in fact almost all will deviate from what I just described. Hell, you could make your own Linux fork where /mnt/c information is stored in tmp.
Appendix B: random resources
Ubuntu basics
Using WSL in VSCode
Intro to regex for Linux
Installing Docker on WSL
Setting up audio on WSL
Installing WSL 2
Windows 10 / Ubuntu Dual-boot
Spicing up vim
EDIT: implemented various changes suggested in the comments. Thanks all!
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Strike First, Strike Hard, the Merciless needs a buff
Disclaimer: I'm nowhere near as good as some of the theorycrafters in this sub, and better numbers may be available elsewhere but I think this is worth a read, if at all as a case study
I just clocked in full 7 days of playing this game with a build made specifically for the Merciless Exotic Rifle, and while it's widely agreed on that it needs a buff, I would like to explore the shortcomings of this gun and my love-hate relationship with it.
Let's start with the basics. What does the Merciless actually do?
Binary Trigger
This weapon fires on trigger pull and release.
If both bullets hit the same enemy, gain a stack.
At 7 stacks, shooting an enemy deals 500% amplified damage and creates a 7m explosion dealing 500% weapon damage, consuming the stacks.
Reading the talent, it sounds easy, right? A rifle with a 30 bullets mag, I need to hit one dude 14 consecutive times and he will get a nasty explosion and tons of damage.
But, the Merciless' drawback or the thing that you need to build to overcome and take advantage of, is that it's perhaps the worst weapon in the game to handle. As soon as you take a shot and see the recoil, you'd be sending it to the stash, never to see the light again.
That is unless you build with the attribute "Weapon Handling". There are two ways you can approach this:
1- Get your chest talent "Braced". Braced will give you a whooping 45% Weapon Handling while you're in cover.
2- Invest in Weapon Handling attributes.
In my experience, the sweet spot to properly control the Merciless' recoil is somewhere between 30 and 40% Handling.
That means if you're going for option 1 you are well above that ideal stat and you are deleting the chance for a damage talent in your chest piece, which neuters your build by blocking you from using popular talents like Glass Cannon, Spotter or the soon to be buffed Obliterate.
Option 2 will cost you 36% CHD, as you will need at least 3 Weapon Handling rolls to reach 30% Handling (Merciless has 10), assuming max rolls.
Whatever you decide to do, you will end up with a setup that will, more often than not, land consecutive shots and rack up those stacks. You will be seeing lots of Explosions go off...
...and it's underwhelming.
In Heroic 4-man, an Explosion is unable to finish off an unarmored purple. This is, for me, inexcusable.
I'm assuming the devs want you to make a tactical use of your maxed shot. But hitting a fully armored enemy with it barely tickles them, and you cannot one shot a red, let alone finish off an unarmored purple or yellow I'm not using Glass Cannon, so I could be losing on damage, but if I need Glass Cannon for the damage to be up to other guns in the game, why would I go with the Merciless to begin with?. So what do I get from the stacks I had to build up on the build I had to make around one attribute to make this gun actually work?
Proposed Solutions and changes
Now, not everything is complaining. I do have ideas that aren't mutually exclusive:
1- A named item with superior Weapon Handling. Like Fox or Contractor's, a named say Ceska or Grupo Sombra that rolls with 14% Handling.
2- An obviously needed buff. These 500% values are just not enough. PTS had 1200% or 900% if I'm not mistaken and it was deemed far too strong, so maybe settle in a middle ground at 700/800?
3- A base damage increase. This is probably the laziest to do and the safest.
If you made it all the way through here, congrats. You must be interested in the subject, and if you just got here looking for a Tl;dr, I'm sorry I have none. This shit is just too much to put in a sentence.
Thoughts?
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Subreddit News, Tournaments, and some CCU Mythbusting
Greetings Warriors!
Now that the (green) smoke has settled from the Y4S2 and the CCU landing, we thought now would be a good time to do a quick subreddit news post, as there are a few things to catch you up on - before Y4S3 arrives and there is more news to take the sticky post slot!
Upcoming Tournaments
First up, there are a number of tournaments happening in the next few weeks. Slayscion Gaming are returning with 4v4 and 2v2 tournaments on PC, in EU and NA regions in the next few weeks! And if you didn’t get chance to watch the last 4s tournament, you can watch the VOD of The Arena’s cross region dominion tournament last weekend here. Remember to keep an eye on Battlefy.com for upcoming For Honor events! Ubisoft have announced that the PC Dominion Series will be starting up next season, so now is an excellent time to get into competitive tournament play, and practice for the big tournaments on the horizon!
New Mods
Next, I’d like to welcome two new mods to the team, u/SenpaiKaplan (SenKa) and u/DaniUsagi. I’m sure regular readers will recognise these two, as they are both frequent contributors to the sub, with many interesting tech posts between them. We’ve been seeing a big increase in viewers and posts since the CCU, and their help and expertise will be much appreciated! Please give them a warm welcome!
Poll Posts have been disabled
Since Reddit added the new Poll option on posts, we have seen a big influx of these posts, and unfortunately 90% of them have been very low effort, normally just a title and a binary choice, which we have had to remove. Adding a “no low-effort polls” clause to rule 6 hasn’t helped with that situation, so we have decided to disable the option entirely. If you do still want to do poll the readers here as part of a discussion post, or want to gather data to find opinions on a specific question, you are welcome to include links to external survey sites (like surveymonkey or google forms) in text posts - we are only trying to cut down on low-effort posts, not genuine use of poll for interesting content.
Info Hub Update
The Info Hub has been updated with all the changes from the CCU and the follow-up patches, including the 3 new executions, new punishes, balance information on each character, and an All Attack Properties sheet which allows you to compare attacks across the cast, and contains lots of data that doesn’t fit on the individual character sheets (like hit reactions for example). We are still in the process of revamping the General Info sheet, and an update to the Viability Tables is also in the works, now that there has been a decent amount of time since the CCU for the meta to stabilise. Also planned is addition of frame advantage sections on some moves for which it is particularly relevant.
If you spot any errors, outdated info, or have requests for information you’d like to see included in the hub, please let us know by commenting on the hub itself, messaging me or the mod team as a whole, or contacting one of us on discord.
Some CCU Mythbusting
Since the CCU update, I have seen a few persistent bits of misinformation floating about, and I’d like to take this opportunity to bust a few of these myths:
The CCU did NOT remove delayed attacks. The changes to indicator speeds with the CCU made it so that delaying or buffering attacks do not make a difference to the length of animation + indicator shown to the opponent - but it did not remove the ability to delay attacks. You can still delay an attack within the input window, which can be used to give attacks different parry timings, or to better dodge incoming attacks in the case of dodge attacks. The best way to demonstrate this is to go into the training arena as JJ, and do the light -> light chain, first inputting the attacks as fast as you can, and then leaving as big a gap between the lights as possible.
X Hero’s damage has NOT been “gutted”. In particular, Peacekeeper... In the CCU, attack damage has been mostly standardised - based on the speed of the attack, and its position in chain, and very little else. For example, almost every 800ms opener heavy does 24 damage, almost every 400ms chain light does 9 damage, and so on. This means for some characters that previously had greatly overtuned damage, their damage has come down to the average, and for others, their damage has stayed the same or even gone up in places. The one category of attacks that have not had any changes to their damage are bleed attacks, and so, Peacekeeper’s heavies have been reduced so that combined with the guaranteed 1 + 10 bleed from Deep Gouge, they do the standard damage. Yes, it uses a bit more stamina than a regular heavy, and yes, bleed damage has its own downsides (and upsides) compared to immediate damage, but to say that Peacekeeper’s damage has been disproportionately lowered is just false. The frame advantage on Deep Gouge is considerable, so it behaves almost like it chains anyway. If anything, her damage is higher than average, thanks to her GB triple stab punish being unchanged at 38 total damage, which is way higher than the standard GB punish of 24, and closer to the level of OOS punishes.
You get frame advantage after being hit by chain lights and light chain finishers, NOT all light attacks that do not chain. I have seen many people saying that Warmonger “breaks the rules” of frame advantage by having advantage on her bash follow-up, and the same for Warlord. However those attacks are not part of a normal attack chain, and therefore do not fall under the same frame advantage rules. This also makes sense if you step back and think about it - the changes were implemented specifically to weaken “light spam”, and special bash follow-ups cannot be “light spam” because they cannot be used as part of Light->Light chains. There currently is one character who does break the light attack frame advantage rules - and that is Highlander’s chain lights, which do have frame advantage on hit. As of the patch on the 27th, Shugoki’s light attacks no longer have frame advantage on hit - and your light attack will hit before his next one. But the hyperarmour on them does still allow him to trade with your light attack.
And finally, a mention of “light spam” - no, the CCU did NOT “buff light spam”. The CCU has certainly buffed light attacks, but it has also specifically nerfed light attack spam. To be pedantic - “spam” is when someone repeats the same attack over and over, and this is what the devs have taken from the complaints about “light spam”. The CCU has given more tools to allow you to defend against repeated light attacks: dodging out of Light -> Light chains, and granting frame advantage to the defender after light finishers. Additionally, the damage nerfs, and stamina changes have made it so that you will survive for longer against an opponent who is spamming lights. To be honest, I think it is quite impressive that the devs have managed to improve light attacks in general, whilst still nerfing the specific use-case of “spamming” them. The continuing complaints seem to be because for a significant fraction of the community, “spam” just means “doing anything more than once per fight, especially if I lose to it”. And if that’s what you are actually complaining about, honestly, there are no balance changes the devs could ever make that will make you happy, short of your own personal win button. There is still one thing you can do though: Click here
That’s all Warriors, thanks for reading, and see you on the battlefield!
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16.4E: Gene Expression for Spatial Positioning
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Genes provide positional information
Organogenesis
During development it is critical that specific gene expression patterns are established to signal and differentiate the cells appropriately.
Learning Objectives
Describe the role genes play in development and ensuring proper spatial positioning
Key Points
Organogenesis results in the formation of the various organs in the body; however it will only occur if specific sets of genes are expressed to determine ultimate cell type.
The ability of specific cells to migrate to the the edge of the ectoderm is highly regulated by specific gene expression and allows for differentiation into epidermal cells; in contrast, the cells which remain in the center will develop into the neural plate.
The expression of specific sets of genes will also regulate the reorganization of the mesoderm into distinct groups of cells, called somites, which develop into the ribs, lungs, spine muscle and notochord.
Key Terms
gastrulation: the stage of embryo development at which a gastrula is formed from the blastula by the inward migration of cells
organogenesis: the formation and development of the organs of an organism from embryonic cells
somite: one of the paired masses of mesoderm distributed along the sides of the neural tube that will eventually become dermis, skeletal muscle, or vertebrae
Genes provide positional information
Gastrulation leads to the formation of the three germ layers that give rise, during further development, to the different organs in the animal body. This process, known as organogenesis, is characterized by rapid and precise movements of the cells within the embryo.
Organogenesis
Organs form from the germ layers through the process of differentiation. During differentiation, the embryonic stem cells express specific sets of genes which will determine their ultimate cell type. For example, some cells in the ectoderm (the outer tissue layer of the embryo) will express the genes specific to skin cells. As a result, these cells will differentiate into epidermal cells. The process of differentiation is regulated by cellular signaling cascades. Scientists study organogenesis extensively in the lab in fruit flies (Drosophila) and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Drosophila have segments along their bodies, and the patterning associated with the segment formation has allowed scientists to study which genes play important roles in organogenesis along the length of the embryo at different time points. The nematode C.elegans has roughly 1000 somatic cells and scientists have studied the fate of each of these cells during their development in the nematode life cycle. There is little variation in patterns of cell lineage between individuals, unlike in mammals where cell development from the embryo is dependent on cellular cues.
In vertebrates, one of the primary steps during organogenesis is the formation of the neural system. The ectoderm forms epithelial cells and tissues, as well as neuronal tissues. During the formation of the neural system, special signaling molecules called growth factors signal some cells at the edge of the ectoderm to become epidermis cells. The remaining cells in the center form the neural plate. If the signaling by growth factors were disrupted, then the entire ectoderm would differentiate into neural tissue. The neural plate undergoes a series of cell movements where it rolls up and forms a tube called the neural tube. In further development, the neural tube will give rise to the brain and the spinal cord. The mesoderm that lies on either side of the vertebrate neural tube will develop into the various connective tissues of the animal body. A spatial pattern of gene expression reorganizes the mesoderm into groups of cells called somites with spaces between them. The somites will further develop into the ribs, lungs, and segmental (spine) muscle. The mesoderm also forms a structure called the notochord, which is rod-shaped and forms the central axis of the animal body.
Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Somites: In this five-week old human embryo, somites are segments along the length of the body.
Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): Neural Tube Formation: The central region of the ectoderm forms the neural tube, which gives rise to the brain and the spinal cord.
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16.4D: Establishing Body Axes during Development
16.4F: Cell Migration in Multicellular Organisms
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SOMERSET, N.J. & GOSSELIES, Belgium–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Catalent, Inc. (NYSE: CTLT), the leading global provider of advanced delivery technologies, development, and manufacturing solutions for drugs, biologics, gene therapies, and consumer health products, and MaSTherCell Global, Inc., a technology-focused cell and gene therapy contract development and manufacturing organization to leading cell therapy innovators, today announced that Catalent has agreed to acquire MaSTherCell Global, a company backed by Great Point Partners, SFPI-FPIM, and Orgenesis Inc. (NASDAQ:ORGS), for an aggregate of $315 million in cash, subject to a customary adjustments.
“MaSTherCell extends our leadership position in the biotech industry, complements our leading gene therapy offering, and allows us to deliver comprehensive development, manufacturing, analytical, fill-finish, and clinical supply solutions for innovators across the large molecule space,” said John Chiminski, Catalent’s Chair & Chief Executive Officer. “Both autologous and allogeneic cell therapies provide important new treatment options, with a rising number expected to gain regulatory approval over the coming years. Catalent is well-positioned to combine MaSTherCell’s expert teams and capabilities with our extensive resources and experience in scaling new platforms, and to help MaSTherCell build-out its development and commercial manufacturing capabilities.”
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The way to write a story that can stand on its own merits is to use the same trick that has proven so effective for other media outlets: The Twitterverse.
The best news is the one you create, and for many journalists, that means an account that can be easily followed and interacted with.
The problem, of course, is that many of these accounts can be misleading, or simply a source of misinformation, with no discernible purpose.
“We’re trying to help them understand the story, so we can get the best story out of it,” said Nick DePasquale, senior vice president at Recode.
“But the way to do that is to have a Twitter account that actually is a news source.”
The company has already started to implement that strategy, with its first, Twitter News, and now another, Twitter Report, both of which are launching this week.
These tweets are created and shared on the company’s new news service, called Twitter Report.
“You’re writing a story, and you’re using a tweet as the headline, and it gets retweeted,” said DePascu.
“The tweet gets retweet to your followers, and then you can get that tweet back to the person who wrote it.”
The two tools allow reporters to share their content with their followers without having to be a full-time journalist.
Both features will be available for free to journalists who sign up to the Twitter news service.
They are intended to help journalists write the stories they want to publish without the fear of being misused by trolls.
For instance, the Twitter News service lets you embed your content into a tweet that you can retweet, so you can send your readers a link to your story.
Or you can use the service to create a report, which allows you to quickly send the story to a specific audience.
“It’s not about the story.
It’s about the content,” said Twitter News product manager Adam Schoettle.
The Twitter Report tool is similar to the one Twitter announced earlier this year, but it also allows users to post a tweet directly to a person’s timeline.
It also offers a similar feature that lets users embed tweets into stories and stories directly.
The goal is to give reporters a way to quickly share their work and give the public a way of knowing about it.
The service’s first feature, the Report tool, will let journalists embed tweets directly into stories they create for the public.
This allows them to easily share their stories on Twitter without needing to have an account.
“What it really does is give you a way for your followers to engage with that story, whether it’s through Twitter’s feeds or a third-party site,” said Schoett.
“If you want to get the scoop on the upcoming election, you can just embed it on your site.
Or if you want the story about a big, important piece of the story that’s coming up in the news, you could embed it in your article.”
The service is designed to help reporters create stories that will resonate with their audiences, but the company has also built in some safeguards to ensure it is not being used as a tool to spread false news.
Twitter has also made some changes to its algorithm to help prevent bots and trolls from hijacking the feeds.
These new tools, called “bots,” are automated accounts that tweet about news they don’t actually like.
The bots are only allowed to follow the news they follow, and can only retweet stories they follow if they have been verified by the site.
These automated accounts can also only follow the articles they follow and have to follow their original accounts before replying to their followers.
Twitter also has a policy to make sure the bots are verified.
“All the automated accounts are verified by us, and we make sure that we have all the information about who they are, and who they follow,” said Josh Green, vice president of engineering at Twitter.
“So they have all of the information we need to be able to detect that.”
And in addition to its new tools to help protect its users, Twitter also launched a new feature in the News app to make it easier to share and manage stories.
“People who are not on Twitter will see our new News app that will show them the best stories,” said Green.
“They can now see that there’s a story there that they can click on and get more info about it.”
These new features will go live later this week and are available to users in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.
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A couple days ago my wife and I were taking a walk before sunrise. We stumbled upon a yearling fawn without it's mother. The fawn seemed confused and stayed close to us as we walked slowly. The rut had started and Mom was busy running with the boys.
For those of you not familiar with the term, the "rut" is the time of year when our quiet little Black Tailed Deer mate. The male deer known as "bucks" fight among themselves to establish a clear understanding among themselves as to who has the right to breed with the "does". Some fights are ceremonial and over quickly. Some are bloody, violent and can end in death.
Yesterday I was passing through an area where last year I took this photo.
An off ramp on the Interstate offers an ideal vantage point for these two bucks to rest and chew their cud. As I approached this hiding spot I notice a deer walking along a dirt road.
From a distance it was easy to see he was limping and something was wrong with his antlers.
Sometimes when a deers antlers are growing during the spring and summer they might injure or damage one while it is still in the soft velvety stage of growth.
This poor guy had grown a healthy pair of matching antlers but was in a fight with a bigger stronger buck just a short time before I stumbled upon him.
During the fight his left antler was broken off. Notice the hair on his neck. Each one of rough spots is where a larger buck gored him with its larger and heavier antlers.
The fight was out of this deer as he allowed me to take these pictures with an IPhone. He will be bigger and have shiny new antlers next year. But he is out of the competition for this year. No cute doe would date a buck with a broken antler.
One day he may sport a monstrous rack like this guy!
More then likely he'll just get this big.
Next year there will be payback. Right now, he's just looking for a place to go lick his wounds.
Posted by birdmandea at 3:46 PM No comments:
Monday, December 8, 2014
A leg to stand on
As a kid I read a story about a king. This king loved to eat. He had the finest chef in the land prepare his many daily meals. His appetite ruled his wealth and the king sent purveyors to the far corners of the world for the best of things to eat. Every manner of creature was fair game for the kings table. The chef dutifully prepared every dish for the king. One of these meals was so good that the chief could not resist tasting a sumptuous exotic bird he had prepared. A Flamingo.
The chef could not resist the aroma. One small taste lead to another and another and before he knew it he had eaten a whole leg. With juice running down his face the chef heard the king demanding his meal. The chief panicked. He knew the king wasn't the kinda guy that wrote unfavorable reference letters. There were not other dishes ready to go so the chef covered up the missing leg the best he could and served the bird hoping the king would not notice.
With great fanfare the Roasted Flamingo was paraded in to the king. When the cover was removed the king and court gasped. The king became enraged when he saw the one legged bird on the plate and demanded punishment for whom ever took the leg.
The chef wanted to keep his head as well as his job and quickly pointed out that Flamingos were a one legged bird. He directed the king’s attention to the sleeping flamingos in the nearby fountain. They were all standing on one leg. Bla, bla, bla. The king relaxed and ate his meal and the chief kept his head.
It was a lame story so I started to ask people in my life why birds stood on one foot. I found that there were three schools of thought on the topic.
One foot was either cold or tired.
Because they can.
And last but not least, Why do you care?
So why do birds stand on one leg? For that matter why do they chose to stand on ice or in water? From recent personal experience as a new yoga student it’s not easy. Yet birds do it in their sleep, with their head under their wing with one eye open! Or did you think there were really one legged birds in the world?
Making it look easy.
Great Blue Heron
Marbled Godwits
Chinese Goose.
This bird flocked through with a band of Crackling Geese a few years ago.
Extremely wary and completely wild this once barnyard bird seems defies gravity.
Canada Goose. Big birds do it just as easily as the smaller ones.
Red Tail-Hawk.
Talons aren't a problem either.
Great Blue Heron.
This bird takes it's nap the on the very edge while on one leg!
NAMASTE!
Gull playing wind vane.
Double Crested Cormorant.
With thick stubby legs set so far back on the cormorants body they can barely walk yet work just as well and any other.
Female Mallard.
Peeking with one eye while napping.
So if you have two feet you can lift one any time you want. What if you only have one foot?
American Robin
During a migration wave of American Robins headed south a few years ago I noticed this female.
She lingered at the fountain trying to perch and not fall in. The other robins pushed her around without mercy. They didn't seem to do it intentionally, she just couldn't be as aggressive.
Predator, injury, deformity or disease, your guess is as good as any.
Good new, bad news
Canada Goose with healed shotgun wound.
Geese and ducks on the other hand have something nature had not planned on. Steel shot pellets. With lead shot being banned many years ago the number of injured waterfowl surviving being shot has increased. The steel replacing lead in shotgun shells is not as dense but is non toxic. Birds wounded have a better chance of surviving if the don't have to deal with lead poisoning while recovering. I'm sure this would start an argument in a few circles but each January I find a number of waterfowl that show foot, leg and wing injuries. I have seen several Canada Geese with foot and wing damage survive for months while recovering near the local dam. Eventually the Bald Eagles ate every one. This Canada Goose has survived a serious hit to the undercarriage. S/he was with a small flock of twelve other "whole" geese and had no trouble keeping up the pace as they grazed across the lawn under the flag pole on Fort Lewis.
This Drake Mallard has a very hard time walking and swimming. His injury appeared to be fresh so his fate is unknown.
Moral of our silly story,
Chef, good job on the quick thinking. King, pay attention.
New question.
Did Tyrannosaurus Rex and their kin sleep standing on one foot?
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
A Hate, Hate Relationship
My last blog was about an Eagle unsuccessfully ambushing an Osprey for a fish.
http://birdmandea.blogspot.com/2013/10/my-enemies-enemy.html
This blog is a closer look at those two birds and their families.
Remember these two? They are the resident breeding pair I have been writing about for a few years now.
In the past seven years they have raised fourteen offspring. Each year has been getting harder. Seven years ago a pair of osprey built the first nest on a train bridge I have watching since 1975. The distance between them surprising close. 570 yards. (Measured with an app on a tablet device). I could only make out two offspring, do not know if they fledged.
Six years ago I witnessed the eagle pair and the osprey pair engaged in battle just feet above the water. For the next three weeks the male osprey flew up and down the length of his territory carrying branches and fresh fish while screaming endlessly. Looking for his mate? I never saw her again. Late in the summer the male found a new mate, they sat on the bridge, collected sticks but didn't have any young.
Five years ago a pair nested on the bridge while 2.5 miles inland a pair of osprey nested on a cell tower behind a local KFC.
Four years ago both of the above as well as a third pair with a new nest on pilings of an old pier one mile up the coast.
And for each of the past three years a fourth pair of osprey built a nest on the train bridge just yards from the first nest. In the past three years alone in this 2.5 mile arc six bald eagle chicks and anywhere from four to sixteen osprey chicks. The mortality rate of both bird species are high the the first few years but playing the odds the osprey are winning. If winning is an appropriate term.
In July of this year I was watching the eaglet pair exercise their wings and take short flights from tree to tree. The male sat high on his overlook as the female flew North up the canyon. The male let out an occasional scream as the two young eagles both made their way back to the nest.
Time passes differently when watching animals. I scanned and fiddled with camera settings and scanned some more. I looked up and the male eagle was gone. I heard screaming but it wasn't and eagle....rabbit?If you have ever heard a rabbit scream you know what I am saying. A rabbit screaming up in the air? Yep. The fastest rabbit in Western Washington.
The female circled in front of the nest five times calling to the eaglets to follow. The rabbit was running at full speed and screaming its lungs out. The female took the rabbit and flew back up the canon calling back to the young. Neither made a move.
I lifted my glasses and stuck my face to the back of the camera to look at the pictures of the eagle and rabbit.
Seconds in to my drooling over my pictures I heard a panicked screaming of the male eagle. As I looked up a female osprey was hot on his tail both coming from the direction of the two nests on the train bridge. The eagle was flying flat out when the osprey hit it the first time. The eagle tumbled head first. This was where I thought to my self, self USE THE BIG ASS CAMERA YOU HAVE BEEN CARRYING EVERYWHERE !
The camera is shooting eight frames per second. The male eagle's wing span is about six feet or a little more.
This is the first pass photographed. I missed the first two.
Here is the start of the next sortie.
The eagle was screaming and panicked. Twisting and turning violently. If I were watching two people arguing in the say way I would say the eagle was pleading for mercy and trying everything possible of get the hell out of this situation but doing what it needed to do to fend off the talons.
I thought the eagle was going to catch a break here he might have too when she pulled up so high. That ended pretty quick when the osprey turned.
Four frames. One eagle wing beat. One half second.
I would conservatively say the osprey was traveling 50MPH+. Possible faster if we could calculate the curved angle as it looks as if the osprey is traveling from us toward the eagle. 60+? 70+?
These attacks were relentless. The eagle made a run for his high perch. The osprey dropped out of site on the far side of the ridge.
But it wasn't over.
Full speed full attack! Look at those talons!
This pass unseated the eagle and he fell from the tree. The instant he got back up...
She was there.
This time both fell back over the ridge line and were gone. If the fight continued I don't know. Both did survive and have been seen many time since in good shape.
What ever the eagle did over the ridge it was something the osprey was sure to point out was not going to be happening again anytime
Watching wildlife is great but most of the time it's pretty static. Here in a hand full of pictures covering several heartbeats life and death struggles play out so fast if you blinked you may have missed it.
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Thursday, December 26, 2013
Fog Rise Owl
This morning we had a typical Southern Puget Sound "fog rise". Cold clear nights under a high pressure front leading to thick fog in the mornings. It was 8 AM, light enough to see but too gray to see colors as I stepped outside to let my ducks out of their hut. Two Steller's Jays were screaming from the Filbert tree over the hut. This happens nearly every morning. I had figured it was a local Barred Owl or Cooper's Hawk roosting in Cedars behind the a Filbert tree.
As I peered over the gate into the duck's yard my eyes locked on a visitor's eyes.
The Jays were harassing him/her from the cover of the Filbert but it was too dark to see them. I quietly pulled back from the gate and rushed into the house to grab the camera.
S/he was still there when I got back!
The camera was on a preset I had programmed just for this situation. Through my big lens these pictures were taken at 1/15 of a second with the ISO pushed up to 3200. If you don't know what that means that's OK. It was dark. Many of the pictures I took were blurred and deleted.
So after bracing the camera on the fence for the good stills I got I took a chance with a flash.
Cool. Still there. One more.
Three more jays arrived and the owl was surrounded. At the trunk of the tree to the left of the owl's head is a jay in the shadows.
Blur away.
S/he moved deep into the cover of the cedars. They jays kept up their harassment well past 10am before moving on.
Posted by birdmandea at 4:37 PM 3 comments:
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
My Enemies' Enemy
There are a trio of Osprey nests north of my house and a favorite fishing location for some of the adults to the south. During this summer Osprey made dozens of sorties to and from. Return trips included a variety of fish. Young salmon, small Starry Flounder and ugly green bumpy fish were the most common. Others were too difficult to identify. The Osprey were often followed by Bald Eagles some distance behind both coming and going. Where ever you find Osprey you will find Bald Eagles looking to steal from them.
My resident family of crows took offense to the first few intrusions when the Osprey first returned from the south but quickly recognized them as no threat. Bald Eagles, Ravens and Red Tailed Hawks were rarely given a free pass. My clan of crows is just one of dozens along this flight path.
On a beautiful Sunday morning and an Osprey flew South overhead. I walked into the house grabbed a coffee refill, the camera and a chair on my way back out. I adjusted the camera for the conditions settled in and few sips later a large southbound eagle appeared. Instantly two of the three crows were on her. She turned to the east and took cover in the tall Douglas Firs that crest the ridge line.
Just moments later a north bound Osprey appeared. She was higher then normal and climbing fast. As I found her in the viewfinder I saw why. The eagle that had just passed was ambushing her.
The Osprey had a pretty good altitude advantage going into this ambush but the prize in her talons was now a serious problem.
It only took a few powerful wing beats and the eagle closed the gap. The Osprey increased her angle and began spiraling clockwise upward. This cut her airspeed and the eagle closed to within inches of the flounder.
A change of tactics was needed and needed fast. The Osprey turned sharply and began to spiral downward counter clockwise toward the east.
At first this maneuver gave the osprey a burst of speed that left the eagle far behind. Once the eagle nosed down she closed that gap in seconds.
The Osprey has had to deal with this before and while fancy flying might eventually get her safely home with her fish. She had a better idea.
She simply flew head on into the trio of pissed off crows rising up to drive the eagle away.
After a couple orbits to "rest" the Osprey pulled up sharply into another clockwise spiral. In these few moments in crows cut the corners and closed in on the Eagle.
Too much work for the Eagle. The Osprey kept her fish. The Crows defended their home front. The Eagle reset the trap. This drama played out several times this summer. Following the same basic flight path the attacks varied with the Eagles sometimes chasing Osprey that did not carry fish. But they only attacked them as they headed North, toward the nests of both.
You never know who your friends are.
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Birdmandea
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I am an over fed, long haired leaping gnome in my fifties with a camera. I take pictures of wildlife and would like to share them with you.
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Adoption is permanent. Will I regret my decision? What if I miss my child so much it hurts? What if, at some point, I regret giving my baby up for adoption? What if the grief is too much? What if I just can’t deal with placing my child for adoption? There are so many “what-ifs.” There are so many reasons not to choose adoption. There are so many fears of the unknown associated with the decision for adoption. The truth is, you only need one reason to choose adoption, and that is because you know it is the best decision for your child.
Is Adoption the Right Decision?
Adoption: the hardest decision you will ever make, and yet, the best decision you might ever make. Once you know in your heart that adoption is the best decision, the questions about what you will experience come. It’s normal. It’s expected. It’s overwhelming. It’s confusing. Above all, the grief can be consuming.
I have words of hope for you though: No matter how much it hurts, or how many questions you have, or whatever happens: healing is possible.
Grief is Guaranteed
There are certain emotions that you can expect when you choose adoption for your child. The most important emotional process that you will go through is experiencing the stages of grief. Grief is inevitable as you are facing a sort of loss. While you haven’t technically lost your child, you have lost a role that you thought you might play in his or her life. It’s important to understand that while you are experiencing grief, it’s not going to last forever.
What You Are Really Greiving
Grieving your child, and the role you thought you would play in his or her life, is completely normal and expected when the decision for adoption is made. This will probably hit you the hardest after placement, as it did for me. There are many resources available when it comes to processing grief, and it’s important to tap into them. Everyone experiences grief a little differently, and the more insight you have into your grief process, the easier it will be to heal from it. Whatever you do, do not ignore the grief or isolate yourself. You will only end up making it worse.
But What If I Really Do Regret My Adoption Decision?
Now for the most important question: What if I regret my decision for adoption? The answer: you might. There is no positive way to spin regret. But I can tell you this: if you truly have made the adoption decision on your own, and you firmly believe that it is the best decision for your child, then it is very unlikely you will genuinely regret your decision.
Why Do I Feel Regret?
I have read plenty of articles on women who regret their decision for adoption. They are some of the saddest stories I have ever read. Except that they all seem to have a common thread: Adoption is a regret when healing was never walked out.
Women who regret their adoption decision typically miss their children, and haven’t given themselves the time to heal nor the focus, motivation, and energy that it requires to heal. Let me be clear: healing is no easy feat. The key to healing is having the desire to heal, the understanding that it will be necessary to live a happy and healthy life, and then following through with the healing process.
I Do Not Regret My Adoption Decision
I can tell you that seven years later, I do not regret my decision for adoption for my son. In fact, I have never experienced regret for choosing adoption. I have experienced tremendous grief, and at times was not sure if I could survive it, but I have. Today, I am happier and healthier than I have ever been in my life. It has taken effort. I have been through many traumatic experiences in addition to choosing adoption. My healing has gone much deeper than choosing adoption. I have healed from abuse, mistreatment, manipulation, and loneliness. I have worked very hard on myself to be the woman that I am today. I don’t do anything perfectly, but I wake up every morning and give each day my best foot forward.
“I regret giving my baby up for adoption.”
If you have said this statement in your head, or even out loud to another person, I have a few questions that I would ask you:
Have you processed your grief and the other emotions that go along with choosing adoption?
Do you honestly believe that you made the wrong decision for your child?
If you could go back in time and change your decision, would you honestly be able to?
Do you really believe your child would have been better off if you hadn’t chosen adoption?
Is it truly that regret is what you are experiencing, or is there something else going on within your heart that needs healing?
If you really do regret your decision for adoption, then my heart goes out to you. I cannot imagine making that decision and then regretting it. However, I still have some words of hope for you: I believe that you can find peace if you desire it. Tap into the resources around you. Surround yourself with people who will love on you, support you, and encourage you.
Additional Reading and Resources on Healing, Grief, and Regret
Here are some additional articles that may help you understand what you are feeling and how you might find peace:
Why I Don’t Regret My Adoption Decision
Feelings to Expect After Placement
Why It’s Important to Live for Yourself
Please seek help if you are experiencing overwhelming emotions that you do not have the ability to process. Emotions can sway us into desperate places and illogical decisions. If you find you just cannot handle what you are going through, please get help.
You Are Never Alone
Although I hold no regrets regarding my adoption decision, I still have a very comprehensive understanding of the grief process. You are not alone. I have been there. If someone like me can not only survive choosing adoption, but live a thriving life after the fact, then I know it’s possible for you as well.
Never give up. Healing is the right and responsibility of every birth mother. You can do this.
About the Author
Lindsay Arielle has been a proud birth mother since placing her son for adoption in 2011. Her post-placement agreement has always been an open adoption. She loves the time she gets to spend with her son and his parents during visits. Lindsay truly believes that for herself and her family, adoption has been a blessing, and she enjoys writing about spiritual healing for birth mothers.
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Daily blog by Dan Piraro, creator of the syndicated cartoon, "Bizarro." Comics, art, photos, thoughts, nouns, verbs, etc. Please enjoy responsibly.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Pi Day
(click the funny funny picture to make it bigger, clearer)
This special edition of Bizarro is brought to you by Pi.
Because today is March 14th (3/14), math nerds everywhere (like me) are celebrating Pi Day. Sometimes confused with Pie Day, which is on January 23rd, today's variety refers to the magical math number 3.1415blahblahblah, which is called "pi" by those of us in the know.
There are lots of things you can do with pi, like figure out something about a circle or time travel or something. It's been a while since I was in a math class, but I remember it was really useful.
For you history buffs, "pi" was first invented by the people who built Stonehenge, which is really just a bunch of them stuck together.
Posted by Piraro at 1:49 PM
Labels: classic Bizarros, Helpful Hints
12 comments:
Chriss Pagani said...
And for the record, Pi are round...
http://tinyurl.com/bblbe6
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Anonymous said...
THAT'S AWESOME!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Karl said...
With the current economic crisis, you think they could save energy and reduce fuel consumption by combining Pi Day and Pie Day together to form PiandPie Day.
This may not be as silly as it sounds. Here's the reasoning; by dividing the circumference of each pie by the diameter, the result would mean an infinite number of pi's, hence creating unlimited sections of pie to be eaten. A simple but effective method for feeding the world.
I don't know why anyone hasn't tried this before.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Anonymous said...
Dan, you rock, Time Tunnel is my dad's favorite tv show, and the pure fact that you had a link to that just gained yourself some cool points. Atta boy.
Your cartoon protege,
Vic
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Anonymous said...
Hey Victor my man,
Any Myspace or New yorker thiefing tonight looks like Derek's in breakdown mode and the laughs are all yours.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Anonymous said...
As for the Pie Riots cartoon, it's way funnier than it has any right to be. +1 to submitter; would lol again.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
doug nicodemus said...
pretty funny mr. pirate
Sunday, March 15, 2009
derekamalo said...
i forgot
the true cartoonist =draws whether or not hes getting paid for it..
yes this is true but more true for those who make an income at it ...its easier said and stomachedfor thosewhomake an incomeat it
but 7000 gags in no one questions my fucken integrity,makes me look like a badgerer or fucks with my ocd anymore
Sunday, March 15, 2009
derekamalo said...
and thats to all clowns who blow people off from magazines to syndicates
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Anonymous said...
Moby Dick Tracy
Wow Dan thats original
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Anonymous said...
...and I read your shtick daily via the SeattlePI.com
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Anonymous said...
Another comic demonstrating the low level humor we get when nothing funny comes to Piraro's mind and he just sits and lazily runs through puns in his head.
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Jake E. Lee Is A 'Much Better' Guitarist Than Randy Rhoads, Says Necrophobic's Sebastian Ramstedt - Blabbermouth.net
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JAKE E. LEE Is A 'Much Better' Guitarist Than RANDY RHOADS, Says NECROPHOBIC's SEBASTIAN RAMSTEDT
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Guitarist Sebastian Ramstedt of Swedish blackened death metal veterans NECROPHOBIC recently spoke to Micha Kite of V13 Media about his distaste for most of the pop-tinted hard rock and heavy metal bands that ruled the Sunset Strip scene more than three decades ago.
"In the '80s, I hated all hair metal except for early MÖTLEY CRÜE and W.A.S.P.," he said. "You would watch '80s MTV, and there would be CINDERELLA, but you were waiting for SEPULTURA, and you hated it. But I don't have my guard up like that anymore, and those bands have very good guitar players. It takes a lot to write a great love song or an '80s metal song.
"The greatest guitar players at that time for me were Eddie Van Halen [VAN HALEN], George Lynch [DOKKEN], Warren DeMartini [RATT], and so on," he continued. "But Jake E. Lee [OZZY OSBOURNE] was my favorite, and his work on 'Bark At The Moon' and 'The Ultimate Sin' is the ultimate lead guitar work ever.
"I think Jake E. Lee is much better than Randy Rhoads, and you can't say that out loud, but I believe that," Sebastian added. "Other guitarists like George Lynch, who wasn't always heavy, had more fun in major keys, and they used the guitars in an unlimited way, which I admire. They didn't have to do fast songs or slow songs, evil songs or happy songs; they could do whatever they liked. If you only use one mode, like the gothic mode, it's very narrow what you can do with your music."
Rhoads played on Osbourne's seminal records "Blizzard Of Ozz" (1980) and "Diary Of A Madman" but tragically died in a plane crash when he was just 25 years old, on March 19, 1982. He influenced many musicians and is considered one of the greatest guitartists of all time. His death was a huge shock to the world and Ozzy wrote in his autobiography "I Am Ozzy" that he almost quit music after Randy's passing.
Lee, who was tapped by Ozzy to replace the Rhoads in Osbourne's band, played on two Ozzy records: 1983's "Bark At The Moon" and 1986's "The Ultimate Sin".
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Why does David Medansky call himself the Overweight Person’s Best Friend? It all stems from his own experience of being overweight and being told that he had two choices. Lose weight or he may die. His doctor told him that if he didn’t lose the weight, he would rather David find another doctor, as heContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 60 with David Medansky The Overweight Person’s Best Friend and Author”
Posted bybleepbulimia November 23, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, Books, BulimiaTags:a peer recovery coach, a recovery coach, after bulimia, as a recovery coach it, binge eating, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bulimia recovery weekend, bullimiaddict, disorder recovery coach, disordered eating, eating disorder coach, exercise bulimia, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, health coaching, is a recovery coach, laurieann, life coaching, mental illness, midlife bulimia, overcome bulimia, recovery chats, recovery inspirationLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 60 with David Medansky The Overweight Person’s Best Friend and Author
Bleep Bulimia Episode 59 with Tammy Doering The Fight Aging Now Coach About Awareness
A very compelling story about bulimia. Tammy wants parents to recognize the signs. Understandably even when you see “signs” parents can be stuck in a position of denial or fear or lack of understanding because it’s scary to not understand. In the era that Tammy had bulimia, as with me, our parents didn’t have theContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 59 with Tammy Doering The Fight Aging Now Coach About Awareness”
Posted bybleepbulimia November 2, 2021 November 2, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, BulimiaTags:a peer recovery coach, a recovery coach, after bulimia, as a recovery coach it, Avispa, binge eating, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bulimia recovery weekend, bullimiaddict, disorder recovery coach, disordered eating, eating disorder coach, exercise bulimia, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, health coaching, is a recovery coach, laurieann, life coaching, mental illness, midlife bulimia, overcome bulimia, recovery chats, recovery inspiration, Tammy DoeringLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 59 with Tammy Doering The Fight Aging Now Coach About Awareness
Bleep Bulimia Episode 58 with Cristian Hauser The Peruvian Go Giver The Other Side When You Are Reaching Out To A Bulimic
I met Cristian two years ago. We mention one year, however looking back, it’s been two. When Forbes Riley started bringing us together. At first, I wanted Cristian Hauser to speak about his transformation. I am amazed at the story he did end up sharing. Beautiful. His sight from the outside looking at a bulimicContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 58 with Cristian Hauser The Peruvian Go Giver The Other Side When You Are Reaching Out To A Bulimic”
Posted bybleepbulimia November 2, 2021 November 2, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, BulimiaTags:after bulimia, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bullimiaddict, Cristian Hauser, family of bulimics, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, how to do deal with bulimics, laurieann, mental illness, midlife bulimia, overcome bulimia, The Other Side Of BulimiaLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 58 with Cristian Hauser The Peruvian Go Giver The Other Side When You Are Reaching Out To A Bulimic
Bleep Bulimia Episode 57 with Karen Chaston Author, Speaker and Coach Specializing in Loss on Shame and Vibration
“Look at all the things we had to do happen to become who we are today”. Karen’s story is inspiring. Karen lost her son Daniel in 2011 on the 12th of July. It was a day that was supposed to be a lazy Sunday. Yet, there he was, lying in a fetal position. Karen andContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 57 with Karen Chaston Author, Speaker and Coach Specializing in Loss on Shame and Vibration”
Posted bybleepbulimia October 16, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, Books, BulimiaTags:a peer recovery coach, a recovery coach, after bulimia, as a recovery coach it, Author, binge eating, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bulimia recovery weekend, bullimiaddict, disorder recovery coach, disordered eating, eating disorder coach, exercise bulimia, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, Grief, health coaching, is a recovery coach, laurieann, life coaching, Loss, mental illness, midlife bulimia, overcome bulimia, recovery chats, recovery inspiration, VibrationLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 57 with Karen Chaston Author, Speaker and Coach Specializing in Loss on Shame and Vibration
Bleep Bulimia Episode 56 with Mel Mason Clutter Expert, #1 International Best Selling Author and Host of The Mel Mason Show On Decluttering Within
What a pleasure to have Mel Mason on this podcast. To me, her message is important for many who are struggling to recover from bulimia. Her words speak volumes, and her story is compelling and also proves that even through adversity, you can move forward. In her Freedom From Clutter’s 5 Day Challenge which startedContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 56 with Mel Mason Clutter Expert, #1 International Best Selling Author and Host of The Mel Mason Show On Decluttering Within”
Posted bybleepbulimia October 4, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, BulimiaTags:a peer recovery coach, a recovery coach, after bulimia, as a recovery coach it, binge eating, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bulimia recovery weekend, bullimiaddict, Clutter, disorder recovery coach, disordered eating, eating disorder coach, exercise bulimia, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, health coaching, is a recovery coach, laurieann, life coaching, Mel Mason, mental illness, midlife bulimia, mindset, overcome bulimia, recovery chats, recovery inspirationLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 56 with Mel Mason Clutter Expert, #1 International Best Selling Author and Host of The Mel Mason Show On Decluttering Within
Bleep Bulimia Episode 55 with Rachel West Personal Growth Coach
What insight on the mind Rachel shares about that “label on your back” and the need to rip it off. She shares about her childhood and being “labeled” a “slow learner” due to being “different” in that she needed to read aloud. This label had her spiraling until she took courses in NLP and fromContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 55 with Rachel West Personal Growth Coach”
Posted bybleepbulimia October 1, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, Books, BulimiaTags:a peer recovery coach, a recovery coach, after bulimia, as a recovery coach it, Author, binge eating, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bulimia recovery weekend, bullimiaddict, disorder recovery coach, disordered eating, eating disorder coach, exercise bulimia, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, health coaching, is a recovery coach, laurieann, life coaching, mental illness, midlife bulimia, overcome bulimia, Personal Growth Coach, Rachel West, recovery chats, recovery inspirationLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 55 with Rachel West Personal Growth Coach
Bleep Bulimia Episode 54 with Tom Paladino Scanner Light Researcher
Very intriguing podcast subject with Tom Paladino. I had never heard of it before he reached out to me to share this with my listeners and how it may help with recovery.. Tom is researching scalar light and scalar energy. There were so many questions about this. How does it work? Tom explains this inContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 54 with Tom Paladino Scanner Light Researcher”
Posted bybleepbulimia October 1, 2021 October 2, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, BulimiaTags:a peer recovery coach, a recovery coach, after bulimia, as a recovery coach it, binge eating, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bulimia recovery weekend, bullimiaddict, disorder recovery coach, disordered eating, eating disorder coach, exercise bulimia, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, health coaching, is a recovery coach, laurieann, life coaching, mental illness, midlife bulimia, overcome bulimia, recovery chats, recovery inspiration, scalar energy, Tom PaladinoLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 54 with Tom Paladino Scanner Light Researcher
Bleep Bulimia Episode 53 with Angela Counsel Naturopath and Menopause Coach
A subject few women want to talk about, and yet it is so important. And if my listeners are still struggling through bulimia in their menopausal stages, this is a need-to-listen Podcast. I found Angela on Podmatch.com and she lives halfway around the world. Why Angela? Because she actually understood my purpose of having herContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 53 with Angela Counsel Naturopath and Menopause Coach”
Posted bybleepbulimia September 28, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, Books, BulimiaTags:after bulimia, Angela Counsel, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bullimiaddict, Expert Coach for Menopause, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, laurieann, Menopause, mental illness, midlife bulimia, Naturopath, overcome bulimiaLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 53 with Angela Counsel Naturopath and Menopause Coach
Bleep Bulimia Episode 52 With Cassie Christopher Registered Dietitian
Such a lovely conversation with Cassie. Being someone who deals with women with midlife bulimia she was pleased to be on the show to be able to share her story and to say “you’re not alone”. Cassie, herself, struggled with emotional eating, as was her family. Even though her education, she realized she wasContinue reading “Bleep Bulimia Episode 52 With Cassie Christopher Registered Dietitian”
Posted bybleepbulimia September 28, 2021 Posted inBleep Bulimia, Bleep Bulimia Podcast Episodes, Books, BulimiaTags:after bulimia, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bullimiaddict, Cassie Christopher, Emotional Eating, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, laurieann, mental illness, midlife bulimia, overcome bulimiaLeave a comment on Bleep Bulimia Episode 52 With Cassie Christopher Registered Dietitian
Avoid the Maze with guest LaurieAnn Campbell
A special thank you to Karen Hale for helping me bring awareness to MIDLIFE bulimia, and bulimia in general.
Posted bybleepbulimia September 22, 2021 Posted inBulimiaTags:a peer recovery coach, a recovery coach, after bulimia, as a recovery coach it, Avoid the Maze, binge eating, bingeing bulimia recovery, Bleep Bulimia, bulimia recovery coaching, bulimia recovery weekend, bullimiaddict, disorder recovery coach, disordered eating, eating disorder coach, exercise bulimia, grapho therapy and bulimia recovery, health coaching, is a recovery coach, laurieann, life coaching, mental illness, midlife bulimia, overcome bulimia, recovery chats, recovery inspirationLeave a comment on Avoid the Maze with guest LaurieAnn Campbell
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Unlike most blockchains where the transaction fees are included in the single block that contains the transaction, Radium spreads the fees over 1440 blocks so smaller wallets have a chance at receiving a share of the transaction fees. twitter.com/RadiumCore/status/1133727531188801536
Radium on Twitter: "Unlike most blockchains where the transaction fees are included in the single block that contains the transaction, #Radium spreads the fees over 1440 blocks so smaller wallets have a chance at receiving a share of the transaction fees. #blockchain #fintech #cryptocurrency #pos… https://t.co/ONd4lbkdor"
“Unlike most blockchains where the transaction fees are included in the single block that contains the transaction, #Radium spreads the fees over 1440 blocks so smaller wallets have a chance at receiving a share of the transaction fees. #blockchain #fintech #cryptocurrency #pos”
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Yet another lesson from a large project with legacy code. Did you happen to see “known issues” in software that you have worked on? And how many times have you seen them “solved” with “quick fixes” or “workarounds”?
Sometimes there are errors that are known, and we have to learn to live with them. Why? Maybe because you do not have time to fix them, or you think that they are temporary or not relevant enough, or getting to the root cause would be too difficult! In the meantime, though, you have to keep your system running and making $$$.
A real-life example
We were working in an order import system. The responsibility of this piece of software was to read orders from external marketplaces (like Amazon or eBay) and create records of those orders in our system. This basically meant to incorporate them to the rest of the application flow, and triggering the whole fulfillment process for that order, shipping included.
The first version of this order importing process was too naive and it didn’t have much error handling. Later on, we figured out a lot of the problems that could happen because of that. Some of them would be “solvable” and others wouldn’t (like catalog items out-of-sync).
Approach to solving the problem
The natural approach, and ultimately the one we decided on, was to start fixing the problems right away. Suddenly, the time for putting up a fix for each error or inconsistency was too high because we had to dig into many log events, long stack traces, inconsistent data, and then use those pieces of information to reconstruct in our minds what could have happened. We tried to improve log events and exception reports, but at some point, some of the problems we were having weren’t an exceptional behavior, but rather part of a flawed process. We had to recognize that even if the results were not always as expected, that was a part of our process, and to get rid of it completely would take a lot of time.
So we realized that, if we wanted to continue with this process, and these ‘problems’ were going to be a natural part of it, we had to introduce a new concept into our model that would let us work with them. And this new concept should enable us to detect whether or not we were having a problem of a particular sort, record it, and treat it somehow.That’s when the concept of an “unfulfillable order” appeared (we called it UFO :-)). Was it something that we knew from the beginning? No. Was it something that would have existed if we had made a better order importer system from the beginning? Probably not! But given the situation at that time, we had to do something about it. So we acknowledged the problem had its own “entity” and it had to be modeled just like any other concept in the domain was.
Starting to see some benefits
After building the unfulfillable order model, our code became much simpler because every incoming order started falling into one of these buckets:
Successful orders
Unfulfillable orders
That gave us a lot of visibility because now we could count those orders, group them by day and/or marketplace, and analyze patterns among the product data attached to them (this was actually helpful to identify errors associated with some particular products or shipping countries).
Also, we built some metrics and alerts associated with those records… so, for instance, if the UFO percentage exceeded the 5% threshold, it required our attention.
We spent less than a week building the UFO table plus the logic to create those records, and then we were able to quickly identify and fix related bugs. Without this tracking data, it would have been impossible to analyze the impact of each bug, but now we could be sure that our focus was on the most critical ones.
Having done this, we started to work on reducing the number of UFOs by making our order importer more fault tolerant (actually what we all wanted from the very beginning!). We took this very seriously and we created a cheer for ending each daily standup meeting (“UFOs to Zero!” with a clap at the end). Although it sounds silly, it really helped us to keep focused on the goal!
Conclusions
Software should always reflect reality. Sometimes problems get so much presence and they become part of the system itself. But we can build logic to auto-recover from those problems and learn from them.
If we have well-known problems in our system, and we can identify them, it’s beneficial to leave track of them in the code. A comment, a log message, a record on a database, something to give “entity” to that problem, so you can see it, allowing yourself to leave aside the idealistic vision of “I shouldn’t build software to track the errors we have, I’d rather fix them”.
As software evolves and you find out the root cause of the problem, you can remove those lines of code and other pieces of software related to it (once you are sure the problem is fixed). As one would do on a regular refactor
It is useful to track the problems in the project history, including when something started to fail, when the failure was identified, for how long it lived in the system, and when we got rid of it.
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