2013年7月29日星期一

If you google "Paid gig Josh Henaman"

So, I set about haunting the various artist sites such as Digital Webbing, Pencil Jack and even ConceptArt.org. I even approached a few artists via email and made it all the way through character designs on a couple. Unfortunately, they always fell through. For one reason or another, I could never get a solid.mitment from an artist. After several false starts, I came to the conclusion that approaching an artist was the wrong way to go. It was a lot like internet dating. For every one artist there were about ten to twenty if not more writers vying for their attention.

If you google "Paid gig Josh Henaman" you'll see the ad I put out on Penciljack, Digital Webbing, etc. that would eventually help me find an artist. Probably the first thing that will stand out is the emphasis on "PAID GIG". If you take a few days to just familiarize yourself with these sites, you'll see tons of links and references to people trying to find a collaborator With even a hint of monetary gain, I knew it would it would set me above the majority of the clamor. You'll also notice I don't say, "I'm paying this much…" I let the artists.e to me with their rates. Why limit your range upfront? See where the market goes and leave everything up for negotiations, if possible.

I put the ad up around 10 pm Pacific time and it was pretty trippy to see the world wake up. I received hits first from the Philippines, then Australia, Europe and finally the Americas. In that order. All in all, I probably received around 80 – 100 emails from various artists hungry for work. More importantly, PAID work. I realized early on that with no connections I needed to separate myself from the static by stating there was something concrete in it for the artist. Simply put, they needed to know this would not be a waste of their time. In other words, they need to know I was serious about this.After narrowing it down and finally settling on Andy Taylor as an artist, I had him sign an NDA and sent over the pitch. His response?

2013年7月25日星期四

Articulated and resting on massive rollers

An overhead conveyor system brings the panels from the rear of the TBM and into the shield. Here, two erector arms take the concrete panel segments two at a time and as the jack arms retract, the erectors place the panels against the shield hull. Bolts and dowels are used to lock each panel in place and the panels are laid in a staggered pattern for greater strength. Having two erector arms is unusual for a tunneling buy Road Roller SRRR218 from China and allows it to operate at twice the speed in lining the tunnel.When the ring is completed, the jacks push against the ring and the shield moves forward as the cutterhead resumes boring and exposes the new ring. The outer surface of the ring where the shield once was is pumped full of grout to stabilize the tunnel wall and make it waterproof. Then the sequence repeats.

Also inside the shield is the control room. This consists of a computer panel that allows the operators to monitor all of Bertha's systems, supervise operations by means of video cameras, steer the machine, and watch out for any indications of the earth shifting unexpectedly or if the cutterhead comes up against a boulder too big for it to handle. It usually has two people at the controls and definitely was never designed for half a dozen reporters and cameramen fighting for a clear shot while balancing voice recorders in the other hand.Directly behind the control room is a break room, which was the most spacious and normal looking area we saw on the tour. At the moment, it seems a bit of a luxury with the amenities of downtown Seattle a two minute walk away, but once drilling commences it will be better than eating lunch perched on a ventilator fan housing.

Articulated and resting on massive rollers,buy Road Roller SRRR216 from China of Bertha is the trailing gear section, which is sort of the digestion system for Bertha's head. It supplies the machine with grout and grease, and contains the pumps and ventilation equipment as well as restrooms, a kitchen for the crew, and a rear control room to handle the section's operations.One of its most important functions is to collect the concrete panels. These panels are loaded at the tunnel mouth by gantry crane and carried ten at a time on a small electric railway car called a Segment Transport Truck. When the truck reaches the trailing gear, it enters through a special passage and an overhead trolley uses suction to pick up each panel, turn it 90 degrees, and send it forward into the shield and the waiting erector arms.

2013年7月23日星期二

OCP Peddles a Killing Machine With a Conscience

Intensivists often hear this: "I know my dad wouldn't want this, but I just can't bring myself to do it." Advance directives or a living will do not necessarily mean you will get the end-of-life care that you want. This is because withdrawing life support depends on your decision-makers, usually your loved ones, understanding and believing that you are past the point of no return. It depends on accepting death.Mandela fought for freedom all of his life, and the world does not want to lose him. Now all we can hope for is that he is.fortable, and getting the care that he would want. If and when the day.es that he has fought long enough, it will be OK to let him be free.

Our first real look at José Padilha's remake of RoboCop in motion features Samuel L. Jackson as a loud, opinionated television personality, on a stage emblazoned with American flags. This guy Pat Novak, whom Jackson describes as "Rush Sharpton," is talking about the use of drones in military service oversees. Indeed, in news footage of an operation in Tehran, we see ED-209 'bots patrolling war-torn streets, with smaller 208s backing them up.Pat Novak hopes that these drones, which don't get angry, can be used to patrol American neighborhoods. But because drones can't be accountable for decision-making, there's legislation against using them on US soil. Enter OCP, which finds a way to bring a human consciousness into a drone, and in so doing creates the ability to make money by selling super-expensive human/drone hybrids. Enter RoboCop.

Already, you can tell that this is a very different film from Paul Verhoven's weird, raw satire released in 1987. Director José Padilha took the stage after that footage to discuss his new movie, including some talk about the future threat of drones and robotics technology used in war and law enforcement, as he described a remake that may have much less to do with the original than we had expected.While Peter Weller's original depiction was of a cop noted in the books as killed in the line of duty, this incarnation, played by Joel Kinnaman, doesn't die at all. This Murphy is critically wounded through what seems like a car bomb.

2013年7月18日星期四

Between two stalls was a rusted old metal pull-down gate

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Between two stalls was a rusted old metal pull-down gate. The man raised it and walked into a dark, dirty stairwell. Manisha followed and waited for him to turn on the light, until she looked up and saw the broken pieces of fluorescent tubing dangling from the ceiling. Instead, he pulled the gate back down so that the only light.ing into the room was that creeping in from under the gate. The only thing illuminated was the path of the rats scurrying across the floor. From deep under the stairs, the man pulled an old sack and plopped it, half-opened, out in front of her."One reading, nine hundred rupees," the man barked.

It was steep, but Manisha had just cashed her check. She started to reach into her bag before realizing what a vulnerable position she was in. Suddenly she was filled with dread. This man could just pull out a knife at any moment. It was too noisy outside for anyone to hear, and no one in the world knew where she was buy Road Roller SRRR218H from China. She was terrified. It was exhilarating.She had experienced a similar mixture of fear and excitement the weekend prior, when she had snuck out of the house after her mother floated the idea of an arranged marriage. She met up with the office's trekking team. This was nothing new. She'd been on mountain climbs with them before, always telling her mother she was on some made-up weekend training session at work the one time her office's love of poorly timed training came in handy. Only this time, it was a white-water-rafting trip.

2013年7月15日星期一

The report, due to be published on Tuesday

"What I'm seeing now is a political campaign. Classic Tory diversion tactics. The truth is things have got worse at these 14 NHS hospitals since they got into government."The NHS's medical director will spell out the failings of 14 trusts in England, which between them have been responsible for up to 13,000 "excess deaths" since 2005.Prof Sir Bruce Keogh will describe how each hospital let its patients down badly through poor care, medical errors and failures of management, and will show that the scandal of Stafford Hospital, where up to 1,200 patients died needlessly, was not a one-off.The report will also pile pressure on Labour over its handling of the NHS, with the Conservatives likely to seize on it to attack Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary who was in charge of the NHS in England from June 2009 until May 2010.

The report, due to be published on Tuesday, will:Name 14 hospitals as having excess rates of death, with hundreds of patients dying needlessly at each of them since 2005;Severely criticise the worst hospital, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which had 1,600 more deaths than would have been expected in seven years – a higher death toll than that at Stafford;Show that the warning signs were there for managers and ministers to see, including alarming levels of infections, patients suffering from neglect and appalling blunders such as surgery performed on the wrong parts of bodies.The report was.missioned in February by the Prime Minister after the inquiry by Robert Francis QC into the Stafford scandal exposed appalling lapses in both care of patients and the regulation of hospitals.

Sir Bruce investigated the 14 hospital trusts with the worst mortality rates over the past two years.They were: Basildon and Thurrock in Essex; United Lincolnshire; Blackpool; The Dudley Group, West Midlands; George Eliot, Warwickshire; Northern Lincolnshire and Goole; Tameside, Greater Manchester; Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire; Colchester, Essex; Medway, Kent; Burton, Staffordshire; North Cumbria; East Lancashire; and Buckinghamshire Healthcare.Research carried out by one of Sir Bruce's advisers, Prof Sir Brian Jarman of Imperial College London, found that in some cases appalling death rates stretched back to 2005.In total Sir Brian calculated that up to 13,000 patients died needlessly in that period. His analysis shows that in the last five years of the last Labour government, from 2005 to 2010, eight of the trusts had death rates well above the average in at least four of those years.

2013年7月11日星期四

New 'scent machine' can help diagnose patients with bladder cancer

Unlike some cancers, bladder cancer can be tricky to detect, as there are currently no reliable biomarkers clinicians can use for screening patients.Now, researchers from the University of Liverpool and the University of the West of England in Bristol have manufactured a device that could make the detection of bladder cancer much easier and more reliable.But rather than rely on detecting proteins related to the cancer, the machine relies on something else entirely Motor Grader SRRG165 manufacturers and exporters – the scent of the patient's urine.

Aptly named the ODOREADER, the device operates similarly to a small microwave, in that a clinician can take a sample of a patient's urine and place it into the machine.  Then, the clinician flips a switch, and an interior sensor analyzes the gases emitted by the urine.According to lead researcher Dr. Chris Probert, a gastroenterologist for the University of Liverpool's Institute of Translational Medicine, urine and feces will sometimes smell differently during certain disease situations. This prompted Probert and his colleagues to look at certain smells associated with the superbug C. difficile, which causes patients' feces to have a very pungent aroma.

The idea to utilize this kind of scent analysis originated out of a combination of this research and previous studies using scent detection dogs to identify cancer."In a paper reported about 10 years ago, researchers used trained dogs to recognize the smell of urine with people with bladder cancer," Probert told FoxNews..  "They trained the dogs in a typical 'Motor Grader SRRG180 manufacturers and exporters' way, giving them a reward when they smelled the scent of urine from bladder cancer patients…The dogs were quite good, but they didn't get it as often as our machine gets it right."

2013年7月8日星期一

Bosch launches highest energy efficiency rated washing machine in UAE

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"With the launch of the Avantixx onto the local market, we believe it could have a significant impact on households' water and energy consumption over the course of the next three-to-five years, as more and more energy efficient products begin to enter the market and energy efficiency becomes a key factor for consumers," he adds.The premium Avantixx line of washing machines incorporates a wide range of innovative world-class features that are suited to conditions in the region, ensuring the machines are economical, powerful and resource efficient.

Using ActiveWater, intelligent water management technology, the machines use only six litres of water per wash cycle for a 60? C cotton coloured wash, ensuring there is no wasted water, compared to standard washing machines which use up to ten litres."The machine doesn't use a single drop of water too much, nor a single drop too little as it measures the amount of water needed for each load," says Kazantzidis. "The research and technology that has been invested into creating this line of washing machines has focused on reducing water consumption and creating the most environmentally friendly washer on the market.

2013年7月4日星期四

England's Jonathan Trott is a dependable machine ready to drive Australia to distraction

For a man who claims not to read his own press, he appears to have a sharp sense of how he comes across. "People tell me these things," he says. "When I'm fielding on the boundary. 'Come on, smile you boring bastard!' 'You grumpy old man!' That sort of stuff."None of this is said with bitterness. Trott has never been overly preoccupied with changing opinions of him, and yet there is a sense that some of the mud that is periodically slung at him may have hit its mark.

Before England's Champions Trophy final against India, Trott reacted to pointed questions from journalists about his scoring rate with a recalcitrance bordering on hostility."Hostile?" he replies. "It's all people talk about. Is it hostile when you give people answers and they repeatedly ask you the same question? If we win, if we're getting through to finals, and we're still getting questioned, then you've got to wonder: what else do you have to do?"The fact is that as England go into next week's Ashes series,buy All Terrain Crane QAY-200 from China is their most reliable source of runs. Until he was out for eight in the truncated Champions Trophy game against New Zealand at Cardiff, his lowest score for England in 2013, in all formats, was 27. That is more than six months without a clear failure.

Think about it. When was the last time you can remember Trott being out of nick? Against Pakistan in the Middle East? England's highest run-scorer in that series. South Africa last summer? He averaged 43. As an international batsman, Trott is coming tantalisingly close to eliminating form from his game. As a spectator experience, he offers a profound calm: ticking away like an old grandfather clock.This is no accident. "Your mannerisms and body language are a mirror of your mental thoughts," he says. "If someone's standing in a room at a business meeting,buy All Terrain Crane QAY-240 from China can always tell if someone's nervous. Body language slows your mind down a bit, so you stop thinking about irrelevant thoughts. That's all concentration is: it's an absence of irrelevant thought."

2013年7月2日星期二

Manage, Not Damage

In 2010, Adams commissioned a ranch management plan from Bamberger, whose 5,500-acre Selah Bamberger Ranch Pre-serve in Johnson City is the largest preservation project on private property in Texas. Bamberger spent a year walking every inch of the Dobie property, meticulously cataloging its plants and wildlife, assessing the soil, and marking out the best places for potential walking trails. Bamberger helped Adams rally the support of the Texas Trail Tamers, a group of wilderness volunteers who donated an estimated $20,000 worth of services clearing trails along the top of the bluff and along the creek to "Philosopher's Rock," one of Frank Dobie's favorite resting places.

The trails blazed over a year ago are getting overgrown, however. While the ranch is serviced by the overworked UT maintenance crews, there are no special provisions for the care and upkeep of trails and country roads. With no one else looking after day-to-day issues on the ranch, Adams improvises solutions. When I visited the ranch with Adams, his SUV was cluttered with lumber and wood chips that he had purchased as a stopgap measure to fill in large ruts that had opened up on the ranch road. After the rainstorm the night before, he was worried about Packer, who currently lives on the ranch with her two sons. "She has to get her car in and out of the ranch every day to drive them to school," he said. "If a tire slipped into one of these gullies, she'd be in trouble."

Adams, a man in his sixties, emptied giant bags of wood chips into the deep gashes, laying long boards over the chips. Running out of boards, he stood over them, shaking his head. "I didn't bring enough," he said. "But maybe that will hold for a little while."Adams is quick to emphasize that the university has not been neglectful – rather, he says, it is unequipped to deal with the special needs of running a ranch. For example, there's the sticker problem. "The lawn around the ranch house is 54,000 square feet of stickers," Adams says, rendering it unusable for residents like Packer and her young children. This year Adams raised $700 to buy corn gluten, which kills stickers. The treated lawn, however, needs frequent mowing and bagging to keep the seed heads at bay. Even if UT could send out a crew to mow the lawn weekly, their riding mowers do not bag the cut grass. So Adams himself mows the lawn with a walking lawnmower.

Manage, Not Damage

In 2010, Adams commissioned a ranch management plan from Bamberger, whose 5,500-acre Selah Bamberger Ranch Pre-serve in Johnson City is the largest preservation project on private property in Texas. Bamberger spent a year walking every inch of the Dobie property, meticulously cataloging its plants and wildlife, assessing the soil, and marking out the best places for potential walking trails. Bamberger helped Adams rally the support of the Texas Trail Tamers, a group of wilderness volunteers who donated an estimated $20,000 worth of services clearing trails along the top of the bluff and along the creek to "Philosopher's Rock," one of Frank Dobie's favorite resting places.

The trails blazed over a year ago are getting overgrown, however. While the ranch is serviced by the overworked UT maintenance crews, there are no special provisions for the care and upkeep of trails and country roads. With no one else looking after day-to-day issues on the ranch, Adams improvises solutions. When I visited the ranch with Adams, his SUV was cluttered with lumber and wood chips that he had purchased as a stopgap measure to fill in large ruts that had opened up on the ranch road. After the rainstorm the night before, he was worried about Packer, who currently lives on the ranch with her two sons. "She has to get her car in and out of the ranch every day to drive them to school," he said. "If a tire slipped into one of these gullies, she'd be in trouble."

Adams, a man in his sixties, emptied giant bags of wood chips into the deep gashes, laying long boards over the chips. Running out of boards, he stood over them, shaking his head. "I didn't bring enough," he said. "But maybe that will hold for a little while."Adams is quick to emphasize that the university has not been neglectful – rather, he says, it is unequipped to deal with the special needs of running a ranch. For example, there's the sticker problem. "The lawn around the ranch house is 54,000 square feet of stickers," Adams says, rendering it unusable for residents like Packer and her young children. This year Adams raised $700 to buy corn gluten, which kills stickers. The treated lawn, however, needs frequent mowing and bagging to keep the seed heads at bay. Even if UT could send out a crew to mow the lawn weekly, their riding mowers do not bag the cut grass. So Adams himself mows the lawn with a walking lawnmower.