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The Surprisingly Affordable REAL Castles You Can Rent AllEars.Net
The Surprisingly Affordable REAL Castles You Can Rent AllEars.Net
The Surprisingly Affordable REAL Castles You Can Rent – AllEars.Net https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-surprisingly-affordable-real-castles-you-can-rent-allears-net/ There’s nothing quite like seeing Cinderella Castle for the very first time. Cinderella Castle But, only a few fortunate folks get the lucky opportunity to actually stay the night in the exclusive Cinderella Castle Suite (yes – there’s actually a hotel suite up there!). If you’ve always wanted to live like royalty by staying in a castle but thought it was out of reach, you’re in luck — we’re sharing some surprisingly affordable REAL castles you can rent! Staying in a real-life castle might be more easily accomplished than you think — we’ve rounded up some relatively affordable, REAL castles you can rent across the globe. The Monarch Welcome to Scotland, where there are castles almost everywhere — including this one dubbed The Monarch, or Lomond Castle. For just $140/night, you get access to an entire ground-floor apartment that sleeps up to four. ©Airbnb You’ll find two bedrooms and one bathroom in the space, and the castle is located right off Loch Lomond, meaning you’re just steps away from a small beach. Sounds like the ultimate regal getaway to us. See More Photos of the Monarch Castle Here Kilcolgan Castle We’re heading over to Galway, Ireland, to take a look at our next casual holiday home — Kilcolgan Castle. Guests stay in a suite that sleeps up to four with two bedrooms and one-and-a-half baths. ©Airbnb This one is a bit pricier at $491/night, but with two bedrooms and multiple bathrooms, it could easily be split between a few people! Learn More About Kilcolgan Castle Here Narrow Water Castle The next castle on our list is just off the Newry River, and is affectionately known as the Narrow Water Castle. The structure dates back to the 1680s, but has been recently renovated and has all the latest amenities. ©Airbnb For $178/night, you’ll get a two-bedroom luxury apartment that sleeps up to six guests. There are two-and-a-half bathrooms as well! You’ll find the Narrow Water Castle in Northern Ireland! See More Photos of the Narrow Water Castle Here Seaside Estate It’s time to head back to Scotland to check out a Seaside Estate! This royal apartment features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and sleeps up to eight guests. This Edwardian historic castle has been restored but still maintains its original charm. ©Airbnb It’s $422/night, but depending on how many guests are in your party it could be affordable! You’ll be surrounded by two waterfalls, two lochs, and three beaches. Read About Seaside Estate Here Watermouth Castle Over in England, Watermouth Castle was fully finished in the mid-1800s, and has been extensively renovated since then. You’re located near the water, and have access to a full apartment that sleeps up to six guests. ©Airbnb There are three bedrooms and one bathroom, and part of the castle operates as a museum with a Victorian kitchen, musical instruments, a model railway, and an arcade. All that for $149/night! See More Watermouth Castle Photos Here Caher Castle Next up on our list is Caher Castle in Galway, Ireland. You don’t get quite as much space with this option, but it’s one of the oldest castles on our list — it’s been standing since the late 1400s. ©Airbnb For $173/night, up to four guests can share space in this medieval castle in the primary bedroom, the highest room in the castle. For a true medieval experience, Caher Castle might be the one for you. Learn More About Caher Castle Here Pink Castle We found a PINK castle in — you guessed it — FLORIDA! On the east coast over in Saint Augustine, you can rent an entire historic castle home. Up to twelve guests can sleep in this place, which makes the $699/night price tag just a little bit more affordable! ©Airbnb There are four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, and the 100-year-old Pink Castle features a Billiards and Games room, a “Zen” room, and an office in case you’re a workaholic or just need a little space. See the Pink Castle Details Here The Cave Castle We found a castle in Canada, too! The Cave is located in New Brunswick, and boasts an impressive 2100 square feet of space. It was built over 100 years ago but has been updated with most of its original details preserved. ©Airbnb The Cave sleeps up to six guests and features two bedrooms and one-and-a-half baths. Don’t let its name fool you — the inside is anything but cavelike and has been updated with modern amenities. Read More About the Cave Castle Here So, depending on where you live – you might not be too far away from being able to swing a vacation staying in a REAL castle. From Europe to Canada to the United States, chances are there’s a castle closer than you think. And, when all else fails – plan a trip to Disney World or Disneyland to see some of the most iconic castles of all time! If you are heading to Disney World soon, here are 8 easy mistakes to avoid when planning your trip. Plus, check out a realistic budget for your 2023 Disney World vacation here. Cinderella Castle Be sure to stay tuned to AllEars for the latest travel news and more. How Expensive Will Your 2023 Disney World Trip Be? Join the AllEars.net Newsletter to stay on top of ALL the breaking Disney News! You’ll also get access to AllEars tips, reviews, trivia, and MORE! Click here to Subscribe! Have you ever stayed in a castle? Let us know in the comments!
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We Wont Relent In Fighting Galamsey Abu Jinapor Ghana Business News
We Wont Relent In Fighting Galamsey Abu Jinapor Ghana Business News
We Won’t Relent In Fighting Galamsey – Abu Jinapor – Ghana Business News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/we-wont-relent-in-fighting-galamsey-abu-jinapor-ghana-business-news/ Abu Jinapor Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, says government is fully committed to fighting against illegal mining, popularly known as ‘galamsey’. He said despite the numerous challenges hindering the fight against the menace, government would fight relentlessly to bring sanity in the small-scale mining industry. The Minister was speaking at Datano in the Amansie South District of the Ashanti Region, when he led a team from the ministries of Information, and Lands and Forestry, to visit the Operation Halt II Team in the area. He expressed satisfaction with the work done so far by the taskforce, led by the General Officer Commanding the Central Command, Brigadier General Joseph Aphour, and assured them of government’s support. The military had been able to clear the site of illegal miners, demolished their infrastructure, and brought their operations to a halt, Mr Jinapor said. The team arrested some illegal miners and seized excavators and other mining equipment, which were handed over to the police. The Minister said the operation aimed at exposing the complexities involved in the illegal mining business. He expressed surprise that the activities of those illegal miners could elude the security apparatus within the district, the traditional and local authorities, and mine inspectors. “All of you can see the level of devastation, it should baffle all of us as citizens, policy-makers and as stakeholders in this fight, how an operation like this in the heart of the forest and in the far away areas of our country can go on without notice by the police, the chiefs, local political leadership and even the inspectorate division of the Minerals Commission here…” “ These are questions I, as the Minister, intend to seek answers to,” Mr Jinapor said. He reminded Ghanaians that the fight against galamsay was a collective one, requiring the co-operation of all citizens, particularly the members of the local communities, to ensure its success. Brigadier General Aphour said six excavators were ceased and three were destroyed. He commended the Minister for the visit and expressed optimism that with government’s support and that of the residents, they could come to grips with the menace. The Minister later held a meeting with regional ministers and metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives from mining endemic areas across the country. He charged them to take responsibility of leading the fight against illegal mining in their various jurisdictions. “The fight can only be won if local leaders rally behind the Central Government”, he said. He asked the regional and district security councils, headed by the regional ministers, as well as the MMDCEs to enforce the law to stem the menace. Source: GNA
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We Wont Relent In Fighting Galamsey Abu Jinapor Ghana Business News
15 Best Old-Fashioned Recipes To Bring Back For Fall Eat This Not That Eat This Not That
15 Best Old-Fashioned Recipes To Bring Back For Fall Eat This Not That Eat This Not That
15 Best Old-Fashioned Recipes To Bring Back For Fall — Eat This Not That – Eat This, Not That https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/15-best-old-fashioned-recipes-to-bring-back-for-fall-eat-this-not-that-eat-this-not-that/ If your favorite month is October and your favorite season is autumn, it’s time to celebrate. It’s the season when the leaves brushstroke the forests and mountains with color, the air is cleaned with the wind, and recipes for comfort food and bonfire-perfect cocktails slip into kitchens and restaurants. Welcome to comfort food season. For centuries, bright orange pumpkins have appeared in dishes like soups, pies, and muffins. Squash has been stuffed and baked. Cranberries are feted in cocktails and relishes. And apples are sipped in ciders and baked with cinnamon. Bring back these 15 old-fashioned recipes to celebrate the foliage, crisp nights, and the best of fall flavors. Plus, try these 11 Old-Fashioned Snacks With Healthy Modern Twists. Shutterstock This sweet and nutty stuffed veg recipe is fun to play with after a jump in the leaves—load it up with ingredients like mushrooms, onions, cheese, and chicken, and pop it in the oven. This recipe from Fool Proof Living includes protein-rich quinoa and is garnished with cranberries, apple, and fresh parsley, for a sweet-savory, nourishing combo. Get the recipe from Fool Proof Living. Sign up for our newsletter! Who can resist a beautiful ripe apple, Eve couldn’t. And autumn is the best time, of course, to give in to the temptation to make fresh apple-inspired recipes. This is a versatile sip, sweet for the kiddos and also ripe for an adult sip with a rum spike. It’s a feel-good fall favorite that warms the heart and makes your home smell great, too. Make this recipe on the stove or in the slow cooker; if making it for a dinner party or party, add the rum 15 minutes before guests arrive when using the slow cooker. Get the recipe from Sweet Humble Home. This classic, old-fashioned British fall treat gives a proper curtsy to ingredients like ginger, cinnamon, and treacle (blackstrap molasses). Parkin is similar to gingerbread and is ritually eaten on Bonfire Night, November 5, which celebrates the failure of Guy Fawkes to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. Get the recipe from Daring Gourmet. Autumn is sweet on sweet potatoes. And any grandmother will tell you, one of the most popular ways to enjoy the rust-colored, knobby starch is in a casserole. It goes a long way, is nourishing and delicious. Get the recipe from Kate Shungu of Gift of Hospitality. This was a favorite of mine growing up—my mom loved to celebrate apple season with this fragrant dish that would accompany pork chops or be served for dessert with vanilla ice cream. But it was always much more than the taste. “Loved the smell of them baking, it meant fall,” says my mom. “That’s the point, the smell of these fall dishes cooking.” Get the recipe from Sugar Spun Run. Autumn also ushers in a lovely new cocktail season. Chris Bidmead, the founder of Bar Methods, loves this fall-inspired, classic Old Fashioned that has “a lot of room for creativity.” The key: apples and unfiltered cider. “Since there is a natural sweetness in the cider, it doesn’t take much to help it along and make a beautiful syrup,” he says. The recipe calls for two parts cider to one part sugar in the raw. Pair that with a high rye bourbon to get a little more complexity and spice from the whiskey for some warmer notes. Then a few dashes of cardamon and angostura bitters along with a small pinch of salt. Stir that up and garnish with an apple slice and a cinnamon stick and you’re ready to sit outside with a warm flannel. Autumn puts the spotlight on root vegetables, a true celebration of earth and harvest. One of the beauties of these vegetables is their versatility. There’s also the idea that root vegetables can be enjoyed with little effort. And, of course, they are prepared as sides to meat dishes but are also in all their glory as a plant-based meal. “This dish is perfect for those that love things simple and easy, and it can be made in just a few minutes,” says Isla Zyair, blogger and plant-based nutritionist at Obesity Controllers Association. “All you need are some root veggies of your choice—sweet potatoes, carrots, parsnips—olive oil or butter, rosemary or thyme leaves if desired, salt and pepper to season as needed, parchment paper or a silicone baking sheet liner (to prevent sticking), and time.” Recipe: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F before arranging ingredients on the baking sheet. Drizzle with the desired amount of oil or butter, then place in the oven for 25 to 30 minutes until root veggies are crispy and golden. In colonial times, this popular apple-centric dessert was loved. Fast forward to more recent decades, and former president Ronald Reagan had Apple Betty on his wish list while in the White House, and enjoyed it often (when he wasn’t eating jelly beans.) The Yale Literary Magazine published a recipe for Apple Betty in 1964, which gave rise to its popularity. Make sure you check out this iconic dessert. Get the recipe from The Pioneer Woman. A combo of apple pie and apple cobbler, this is a classic American dessert that is more on the tart side than sweet, thanks to the addition of apple cider vinegar and three pounds of Granny Smith apples, with a top crust that soaks up a semi sweet-and-sour viscous pool of spiced juices as it bakes, says Brian Theis of The Infinite Feast. The dish gets its name from the act of “doturing” (breaking the crust with a knife and pushing it into the filling halfway through cooking), he says. The result is that the top crust absorbs the spicy apple juice while cooking. Get the recipe from The Infinite Feast. Pumpkins and autumn, are a colorful combo. And pumpkin soup is a perennial favorite this time of year. It’s filling, healthy, and can be made with pure pumpkin or canned. And did you know that pumpkin is technically a fruit? Ginger is also harvested in autumn and used to liven up many fall favorite dishes from savory to sweet. This vegan Pumpkin Ginger Soup soup is the best of both worlds, plus it’s easy to make and freeze well to be enjoyed throughout the colder months. Get the recipe from Fool Proof Living. We’re on a roll with pumpkins, and so why not a pumpkin roll, a favorite of home bakers in the cooler months to celebrate pumpkin season? Think jelly roll, but made with pumpkin filling rather than jelly. Get the recipe from Tastes Better From Scratch. Again, pumpkin. Apple cobblers are more widely known than pumpkin, and this recipe switches up the apple for pumpkin for one fine cobbler. Serve it cold or warm, with ice cream or whipped cream. Get the recipe from Made in a Pinch. The seeds of the pumpkin don’t get as much attention as the fruit itself, but they are an autumnal treat. And couldn’t be any easier to make—scoop the seeds out of the pumpkin, let them dry overnight, and then pop them into the oven with a little olive oil, salt, and pepper. Toss in some cayenne if you want to spice them up. Get the recipe from Tastes Better From Scratch. Autumn is the best time of year for harvesting and shucking oysters, and the bivalves are feted with oyster festivals and oyster farm tours like the annual Wellfleet Oyster Festival on Cape Cod each October. There are many oyster dishes dating to the distant past, including this pearl of a recipe. Get the recipe from She Wears Many Hats.  RELATED: 50 Easy Slow Cooker Recipes You Shouldn’t Live Without The tart little red berry is also celebrated in fall, on the Cape and in other parts of the country, like Wisconsin and Oregon. One of the most popular cranberry-themed recipes is for cranberry relish at Thanksgiving. But an early fall treat, when those cranberries are being harvested and the days are still warmish, is a Cape Codder, a two-ingredient cocktail made with vodka and cranberry juice over ice and garnished with a lime. The cocktail can be traced to Ocean Spray, which first marketed the cranberry juice, vodka, and lime cocktail as the Red Devil in the 1940s. It’s a perfect drink to toast the fall season.
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15 Best Old-Fashioned Recipes To Bring Back For Fall Eat This Not That Eat This Not That
Reuters Sports News Summary Devdiscourse
Reuters Sports News Summary Devdiscourse
Reuters Sports News Summary – Devdiscourse https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/reuters-sports-news-summary-devdiscourse-2/ Following is a summary of current sports news briefs. Baseball-The waiting game: No home run for Judge in return to New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge’s home run race cooled on familiar turf Friday as the Baltimore Orioles topped the Bronx Bombers 2-1 and a sold-out New York crowd left without the history-making moment they craved. Baltimore catcher Adley Rutschman scored the go-ahead run in the sixth inning on a wild pitch by Zack Britton, who left the game shortly thereafter with arm fatigue. Soccer-Arsenal ‘had to make decision’ on Smith Rowe injury – Arteta Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said Emile Smith Rowe’s demands for a decision on a treatment plan for a troublesome groin injury prompted the Premier League club to send the midfielder for surgery, which is expected to keep him out until December. The 22-year-old, who had a breakout campaign last season with 10 league goals, has had limited game time this season with only four substitute appearances, his last match coming against Manchester United at the start of September. Soccer-Haaland injury-free after working with City physios – Guardiola Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Erling Haaland has overcome injury issues that have hampered him in recent seasons and defended the Premier League club’s decision to send a physiotherapist along with the striker on international duty. Haaland, who joined City from Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund, struggled with a hip flexor muscle injury last season, but has played in all seven of City’s league games this campaign, scoring 11 goals. MLB roundup: Mariners clinch first playoff bid since 2001 Pinch hitter Cal Raleigh hit a tiebreaking, walk-off home run with two outs in the ninth inning as the Seattle Mariners ended their 20-season playoff drought with a 2-1 victory against the visiting Oakland Athletics on Friday night. Raleigh pulled a 3-2 slider from A’s reliever Domingo Acevedo (3-4) deep down the right field line and off the windows of the Hit It Here Cafe on the second deck, sparking a raucous celebration. Olympics-Russian athletes who do not back invasion of Ukraine could return to competing – IOC president The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considering a return to competition of Russian athletes who do not support the country’s invasion of Ukraine, IOC president Thomas Bach said on Friday. The IOC issued guidance to sports governing bodies in February to remove Russian and Belarusian athletes from competition. Belarus has been used as a staging ground for Russia’s invasion, which Moscow calls a “special military operation”. Motor racing-Red Bull dismiss cost cap rumours as Wolff hits out Red Bull boss Christian Horner on Friday dismissed as idle gossip reports his team spent more than allowed last year and said the Formula One championship leaders were confident in their figures. Mercedes rival Toto Wolff claimed however that Red Bull had been under investigation for months and it was an open secret in the paddock that one team was in massive breach of the budget cap. Olympics-IOC to review IBA after surprise Ukraine ban, junior sanctions The International Olympic Committee (IOC) voiced serious concerns over the amateur boxing world body IBA’s ban of Ukraine’s national federation, saying it would conduct a full review at its next meeting in December. The Russian-led International Boxing Association is already on the brink of losing its Olympic Games spot over governance, finance and refereeing issues dating back years. Soccer-Guinea stripped off Cup of Nations hosting rights Guinea have been stripped of the right to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals and the bidding for the tournament is set to be reopened on Saturday, the Confederation of African football announced early on Saturday. It follows a meeting on Friday in Conakry between Guinea’s interim president, Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, and the president of African football’s governing body, Patrice Motsepe, to discuss the withdrawal after the west African country, among the poorest of the continent, said it was not ready to host the 24-nation tournament. NFL-Dolphins coach defends decision to play Tagovailoa after Sunday hit Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel defended his decision to play Tua Tagovailoa against the Cincinnati Bengals Thursday, as the quarterback left on a stretcher due to a head injury days after he cleared concussion protocols during a Sunday game. The 24-year-old was sacked by Bengals defensive tackle Josh Tupou in the first half and appeared to hit the back of his head on the turf. Basketball-USA clinch record-extending 11th Women’s World Cup title Defending champions USA beat China 83-61 to win a record-extending 11th Women’s World Cup title in Sydney on Saturday. A’ja Wilson, who plays for the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces, led tournament favourites Team USA with 19 points. (With inputs from agencies.)
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We Want To Utilise Metaverse To Enable Monetisation Opportunities For Creators: VP Global Business Group At Meta BusinessLine
We Want To Utilise Metaverse To Enable Monetisation Opportunities For Creators: VP Global Business Group At Meta BusinessLine
We Want To Utilise Metaverse To Enable Monetisation Opportunities For Creators: VP, Global Business Group At Meta – BusinessLine https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/we-want-to-utilise-metaverse-to-enable-monetisation-opportunities-for-creators-vp-global-business-group-at-meta-businessline/ As the introduction of Reels boosts engagement across Meta’s various platforms, VP Global Business Group at Meta Nicola Mendelsohn, emphasised Meta’s goal to utilise metaverse technologies to create monetisation opportunities for creators. Meta claims that since the introduction of Reels on Instagram in 2020, the company has been able to create a massive community of creators, which has also driven engagement on the platform. Consequently, Mendelsohn notes that creators can utilise Meta’s pivot to Web 3.0 to truly drive further engagement: from creating digital collectibles, 3D avatars, and NFTs, to utilising augmented and virtual reality for monetisation purposes. Monetisation opportunities Meta’s emphasis on the utilisation of Web 3.0 for monetisation purposes is novel, especially as presently, the majority of monetisation opportunities on Reels are restricted to product sponsorships and dedicated creator funds for a certain category of influencers on Meta’s various platforms. Speaking on Creator Day 2022 in Mumbai on Friday, Mendelsohn noted that influencers and brands can bring NFTs to a wider audience using their follower base on Meta’s various platforms. “We want to help create monetisation opportunities, such as bringing NFTs to a wider audience. By enabling sharing of digital collectibles on Instagram. We see brands and creators utilisation of AR, VR and in an amazingly creative way, which will only continue as we expand further towards metaverse,” she said.  “We are committed to being a playground where creators and users can interact and redefine engagement,” Mendelsohn added.  Ajit Mohan, MD & VP, Facebook India (Meta) who also attended the event noted, “We are big fans of creators. Everything we do, all our products and features are based on one thought: how can we empower the people who have a story to tell, an insight to share, a song to dance to? Without a doubt, a key pillar of India’s new economy is going to be built and fuelled by people like you.”
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We Want To Utilise Metaverse To Enable Monetisation Opportunities For Creators: VP Global Business Group At Meta BusinessLine
New Book Google Glass: Remember The Internet No. 3 Chronicles carnival Of Failure Business Insider
New Book Google Glass: Remember The Internet No. 3 Chronicles carnival Of Failure Business Insider
New Book ‘Google Glass: Remember The Internet No. 3’ Chronicles ‘carnival Of Failure’ – Business Insider https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/new-book-google-glass-remember-the-internet-no-3-chronicles-carnival-of-failure-business-insider/ A new book, “Google Glass: Remember the Internet no. 3” chronicles the development of the wearable device. Author Quinn Myers described Google Glass’ debut as a “carnival of failure.” Despite significant hype from developers and fans, Google Glass never made it to the commercial market. Loading Something is loading. Google Glass, the early 2010s would-be phenom that never made it to market, made a lasting impact on augmented reality technology — and its public perception — despite the device’s lackluster launch and eventual discontinuation. The wearable, computerized glasses aimed to revolutionize personal tech and replace cell phones, but its public debut was a “carnival of failure,” according to Quinn Myers, author of “Google Glass: Remember the Internet no. 3.” Released on September 20, the book chronicles the creation of the wearable device through a series of interviews with its developers, fans, and critics, tracking its meteoric rise and fizzling end. While the devices have been largely relegated to punchlines of jokes about tech bros, Myers argues the Google Glass legacy offers lessons on privacy, AR technology, and corporate responsibility. “Dunking on Glass is not just fun and easy: it’s our only hope if we want a future where corporations can still feel shame and where our tech overlords can still be persuaded to help solve our most dire problems instead of creating new ones that destroy us all,” Myers writes in the conclusion his book.  Though Myers condemns the attempt Google made to “reprogram the entire human race” using Glass, he argues the devices may have succeeded were it not for key flaws — not just in the technology and design, which have been mercilessly mocked for years — but because of poor marketing that exacerbated the divide between the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots.’ Google did not respond to Insider’s request for comment. Headaches, both literal and figurative Announced on April 4, 2012, the ambitious project aimed to allow users to stay connected “through notifications about what’s going on in the digital world, and being able to socially share your experiences,” Sebastian Thrun, who founded the Google X research lab responsible for Google Glass and other projects like self-driving cars, said in an interview for Myers’ book.  A team of Google engineers sought to develop the technology needed to achieve that by utilizing augmented reality to project information through the lenses of glasses, allowing users to gesture and speak to control the device.  Early iterations, some so large they had to be stored in backpacks, suffered from issues like overheating and short battery life. Even as the tech advanced, Glass users reported headaches, dizziness, and eye strain because they were forced to look toward unnatural angles to use the device.  Brin wearing Google Glass in 2013. Jeff Chiu/AP “When we started, I was always excited about augmented reality, and a lot of the vision that we had for it involved that,” Babak Parviz, a director at Google X who formerly lead the Glass team and is credited with creating the headset, said in an interview for Myers’ book, “But very quickly it became clear that the state of the technology was not there for us to do it.” Technology constraints also contributed to Glass’ clunky look, which, despite bringing in a design specialist to help streamline the specs, remained unfashionable. Engineering problems around head shape, the eye box, and optics factories left it impossible to improve at the time, Myers wrote.  While the early-development technology limited the utility for Google Glass upon its debut — it could perform basic searches, display map directions, send and receive messages, take pictures and record short video clips — the avid fanbase behind Google’s device may have carried it through the early years of debugging and troubleshooting if Glass had not also faced tremendous public backlash and what ultimately proved to be an insurmountable marketing problem.  From “Explorers” to “Glassholes” In its initial announcement about the prototype device, Google released a video titled “One Day” which teased what users may be able to do while wearing Glass — showing a man scheduling his day, responding to messages, and navigating his errands using his glasses. The video immediately attracted viral attention from excited would-be consumers. Two months later, at the June Google I/O conference in 2012, the Project Glass team demonstrated the power of Glass by livestreaming the view a parachuter had while jumping out of a blimp. The devices were featured on the runway of New York Fashion Week in September 2012. That October, TIME named Glass its “Invention of the Year.”  Google co-founder Sergey Brin and designers Diane Von Furstenberg and Yvan Mispelaere walk the runway at the Diane Von Furstenberg show during Spring 2013 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at The Theatre at Lincoln Center on September 9, 2012 in New York City. Jason Kempin/WireImage Glass was wildly anticipated from the moment it was announced and inspired fervor for its futuristic feeling interface, promising an integrated user experience that would be a major advancement in the next generation of wearable technology — two years before the Apple Watch ushered in a wave of people who prefer their accessories computerized. That anticipation kept Glass in the headlines through its public release. In early 2013, Google hosted a Twitter competition encouraging users to submit what they’d do #IfIHadGlass in hopes of winning a chance to buy a pair of Glass for a $1,500 pricetag, plus travel expenses to pick it up and be trained to use the device in Los Angeles, San Francisco, or New York. The hefty expense, coupled with an early adopter audience that consisted largely of tech developers and select celebrities, began to shift the public perception of Glass from an exciting innovation for the masses to one which underscored a class divide. “I believe [Glass] became a reference point of wealth, of being special, and I could feel that— because I would wear it every day and bring it to meetings, or go dancing, go to a party,” Thrun said in Myers’ book. “I was celebrated like a rock star because of it, [which] was shocking in the sense that I’m a geek. I’m in the dork category myself…but it had this effect on people.” As more people began to explore the world wearing their Glass devices, spotting a pair in the wild became a bit of a digital game. The Tumblr blog “White Men Wearing Google Glass” became popular, documenting “in the wild” encounters with Glass users, and the portmanteau “Glasshole” was popularized to describe users more engaged with their device than reality. “Glasshole” quickly eclipsed Google’s preferred label of “Explorers” for users of the Glass technology, further damaging its reputation.  US blogger Robert Scoble presents the Google Glass on April 24, 2013 at the “NEXT Berlin” conference in Berlin. Ole Spata/DPA/AFP via Getty Images Already most heavily adopted by engineers and computer scientists, the image of the Glass user got progressively less cool — with a viral image taken from inside a shower by a Glass user exemplifying the product’s image problem.  “The whole episode was such a carnival of failure that it’s honestly hard to say, but I think you could argue the leading reason Glass failed was Google’s marketing,” Myers wrote in a Reddit thread discussing his book.  The device would have been better marketed as a sport-utility camera like a Go-Pro, Myers wrote, which developers realized too late. “Instead, Google tried to market Glass as a piece of high fashion. Their argument was that if they wanted people to wear it all day, they had to convince the public that ~cool and hot people~ wear Glass,” Myers wrote. “So they strapped it onto runway models, celebs, and slapped an exorbitant price tag on it to make it seem exclusive. Unfortunately, the only people who took the bait were rich white dudes, and everything else came crashing down when people started realizing Glass couldn’t actually do what Google promised it could do in their now-infamous “One Day” YouTube video.” Government surveillance and anti-Glass “hate crimes” Even if Google had been able to overcome some of the concerns around its Glass audience — either by lowering the price point or making them widely available to a broader consumer audience — another blow to its public perception was dealt in June 2013.   That summer, National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden revealed — through a series of whistleblowing leaks — that the government accessed and collected data from Google and other tech companies such as Facebook with a program called PRISM.  While there had been some rumblings about privacy worries among non-Glass users prior to the PRISM revelations, Snowden’s information brought to a head the concerns about covert recordings made by users and whether the government may be able to access views seen through Glass devices. Police departments eyed the technology and the device’s potential as a surveillance tool became more obvious and worrying to the public. “If PRISM hadn’t happened, maybe the privacy issues may have passed,” Myers told Insider. “I always come back to Google Home and Alexa and when those first came out people were skeptical and didn’t trust it, but now everyone has Ring doorbells and smart speakers.”  Non-Glass users began targeting those wearing the devices in public, shaming and sometimes attacking them for wearing the potentially privacy-violating glasses in public. Glass users, who had already developed a reputation for being out of touch, lamented the “discrimination” they faced for wearing their gadgets in public. ...
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New Book Google Glass: Remember The Internet No. 3 Chronicles carnival Of Failure Business Insider
3 Big Crypto Predictions For October 2022 BeInCrypto
3 Big Crypto Predictions For October 2022 BeInCrypto
3 Big Crypto Predictions For October 2022 – BeInCrypto https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/3-big-crypto-predictions-for-october-2022-beincrypto/ With another month of Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), and most altcoins in red or in a rangebound trajectory all eyes are hoping for greener price charts for top cryptos in the last quarter.  “Wake me up when September ends,” was the predominant sentiment for a majority of cryptocurrency HODLers over the last month. As macro conditions continued to dictate the short-term path for cryptocurrencies, bearish sentiment took over the larger market.  Throughout September, bearish opinions gained much more heat as seen in the red bars below representing how many mentions there are of sell, selling, sold, or bearish. Source: Santiment  Decreased demand  The total fees spent to use a blockchain presents the willingness to spend and demand to use it. Over the last quarter, Bitcoin fees generated just under $30 million from the network, declining from $42.9 million in Q2 2022.  On the other hand, Ethereum fees dropped even further, from $1.29 billion in Q2 to $264 million in Q3 charting a 79% fall quarter over quarter (q-o-q).  While there was a decrease in blockchain demand, prices held relatively well with Bitcoin in consolidation and Ether appreciating by 30% q-o-q.  Additionally, net flows indicated that while BTC saw a neutral sentiment, ETH saw a more bullish stance as compared to BTC. Bitcoin recorded modest inflows into centralized exchanges of under $50 million, higher than the $192 million net outflows from Q2.  For Ether, over $1 billion ETH left exchanges for the fourth straight quarter, while outflows in Q3 were $57 million lower than those from Q2.  3 things to remember in October Bitcoin’s price has struggled to keep up with the psychological support barrier of $20,000 throughout September. Without a good pump from whales and retailers, a significant uptick in price seems like a distant dream. Whale metrics from Santiment presented that there is neither whale accumulation nor major utility in BTC to be excited about at press time. The key-tier BTC whales who hold between 100 and 10,000 BTC are continuing to dump. Over the past year, these key addresses have dropped 3.5% of the supply to addresses that have much less impact on future price movement. In September alone, another 0.4% of BTC’s supply was dumped. In October a key trend to watch out for is would-be whale accumulation.  The amount of unique BTC moving from address to address remains scarce, which has led the NVT signal to present a bearish signal for a second straight month. An uptick in the same could prove to be a bullish indicator.  A look at BTC funding rates presented another worrying trend where traders are longing gradually more and more when the price doesn’t dump. After the longs get high enough, another dump takes place, traders attempt to short temporarily, and they then give up and begin to long again.  Thus, going forward watching the aforementioned key indicators could be crucial. A reversal in these on-chain metrics could present a bullish turn for BTC, ETH, and the larger market.  For Be[In]Crypto’s latest Bitcoin (BTC) analysis, click here Disclaimer All the information contained on our website is published in good faith and for general information purposes only. Any action the reader takes upon the information found on our website is strictly at their own risk.
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U.S. Grapples With Risk Of Nuclear War Over Ukraine Axios
U.S. Grapples With Risk Of Nuclear War Over Ukraine Axios
U.S. Grapples With Risk Of Nuclear War Over Ukraine – Axios https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/u-s-grapples-with-risk-of-nuclear-war-over-ukraine-axios/ The U.S. and its NATO allies are urgently grappling with a question that once seemed to have faded along with the Cold War: Will Moscow go nuclear? The big picture: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear threats are growing more direct as his battlefield position in Ukraine grows more precarious. After warning last week that Russia would consider using nuclear weapons, Putin added: “This is not a bluff.” National Security adviser Jake Sullivan conceded Friday that it might well not be. “There is a risk, given all the loose talk and the nuclear saber-rattling by Putin, that he would consider this,” he said. Sullivan said the White House had informed the Kremlin of the “decisive” action the U.S. would take if Putin follows through. Driving the news: Sullivan was responding to an address in which Putin confirmed Russia was extending its nuclear umbrella to four newly annexed territories of Ukraine. Putin also said the U.S. had itself “set a precedent” for the use of nuclear weapons when it bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Between the lines: Putin seems to believe that if he can convince the U.S. and its NATO allies that he’s willing to use nuclear weapons over Ukraine, they will pressure Kyiv to surrender, says Alexander Gabuev of the Carnegie Endowment. The problem for Putin is the Ukrainian government, military and public believe they’re on course for victory, and won’t be deterred by nuclear threats, Gabuev says. The U.S., meanwhile, is only increasing its arms shipments to Ukraine. But if Ukraine continues to re-take territory Putin has now claimed is part of Russia, he may believe his only option is escalation. Putin’s recent moves suggest he “views this war as existential for himself, for his personal survival maybe, for his legacy and for his country,” Gabuev says. Yes, but: We’re not yet at the top of the “escalation ladder,” Gabuev notes. Putin could knock out electricity to major Ukrainian cities, conduct air and missile strikes on particularly sensitive targets, or even use chemical weapons on the battlefield before he reaches for the world’s largest nuclear arsenal. But Gabuev believes in the last two weeks, the chances of a nuclear strike moved from “single digits” to “double digits.” If Putin does use nuclear weapons, he could seek a “demonstration effect” — perhaps by detonating a nuclear weapon over the Black Sea or in the Arctic — or deploy a smaller-yield “tactical” nuclear weapon on the battlefield, says Andrea Kendall-Taylor of the Center for a New American Security. The U.S. would not likely go nuclear in response, but it could conduct a conventional military strike on Russian soil — perhaps targeting the site or unit behind the Russian launch — and pursue non-military steps like permanently seizing Russian central bank reserves, Kendall-Taylor says. Rose Gottemoeller, the former Deputy Secretary General of NATO, would expect a “strong non-nuclear” military response, as well as major diplomatic costs for Putin. “He will lose the global south, which for him should be a great shame because he’s been very clever at keeping them on his side,” she tells Axios. Sullivan said the U.S. had privately made clear to the Russians what its responses would be, but “we’re not going to telegraph these things publicly.” The administration would certainly seek to rally global consequences and condemnation, including from fence-sitting countries like China and India. Retired general Ben Hodges, who commanded U.S. forces in Europe, has said if Russia conducts a nuclear attack in Ukraine, the U.S. could destroy Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. However, that would risk a Russian counterstrike and potentially all-out war. What to watch: The battering Russia’s military is taking in Ukraine could contribute to further nuclear standoffs, even after the war, Kendall-Taylor says. “The more degraded and vulnerable they are in conventional terms, the more they’re going to double down on non-conventional things” like nuclear weapons.
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Science News Roundup: Rocket Lab To Fire Up First Tests Of New Engine Next Year CEO; More Penguins Dying From Avian Flu At Cape Towns Boulders Beach Colony And More Devdiscourse
Science News Roundup: Rocket Lab To Fire Up First Tests Of New Engine Next Year CEO; More Penguins Dying From Avian Flu At Cape Towns Boulders Beach Colony And More Devdiscourse
Science News Roundup: Rocket Lab To Fire Up First Tests Of New Engine Next Year – CEO; More Penguins Dying From Avian Flu At Cape Town’s Boulders Beach Colony And More – Devdiscourse https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/science-news-roundup-rocket-lab-to-fire-up-first-tests-of-new-engine-next-year-ceo-more-penguins-dying-from-avian-flu-at-cape-towns-boulders-beach-colony-and-more-devdiscourse/ Following is a summary of current science news briefs. NASA, SpaceX to study ways to boost orbit of Hubble telescope Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans to fund a study with NASA to examine ways to use the space company’s Dragon capsule to raise the Hubble Space Telescope’s orbital altitude, which would extend its useful life, agency officials announced on Thursday. SpaceX, whose Crew Dragon capsule ferries astronauts and cargo to and from the International Space Station for NASA, will fully fund the six-month study, NASA’s science chief Thomas Zurbuchen told reporters during a short-notice press conference. Rocket Lab to fire up first tests of new engine next year – CEO Launch company Rocket Lab by next year plans to conduct initial hot-fire tests of a new, more powerful engine that will power its next-generation Neutron rocket, the company’s chief executive told Reuters. The Long Beach, California-based company routinely launches small satellites into space with its small workhorse Electron rocket. In December, it unveiled a bigger, reusable Neutron rocket, upping its competitive footing with larger vehicles from Elon Musk’s SpaceX and United Launch Alliance, a joint venture of Boeing Co and Lockheed Martin Corp. What caused holes in Sue the T. rex’s jawbone? Scientists are stumped Sue, the biggest and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever unearthed, no doubt was a fearsome beast when this predator prowled what is now South Dakota about 67 million years ago at the twilight of the age of dinosaurs. But even this huge dinosaur, whose fossils are displayed at the Field Museum in Chicago, was not invulnerable. A prime example of this is the series of circular holes in Sue’s jawbone that continue to baffle scientists. New research seeking an explanation for these holes has managed to rule out one major hypothesis, though the answer remains elusive. More penguins dying from avian flu at Cape Town’s Boulders beach colony More penguins have died from avian flu at the colony at Cape Town’s Boulders beach, a popular tourist attraction and an important breeding site in South Africa, raising concerns for the species and for other seabirds. David Roberts, a clinical veterinarian at the South African Foundation For The Conservation Of Coastal Birds, said at least 28 out of around 3,000 penguins in the colony had died from the disease since the middle of August. U.S. agency adopts new space junk rules to reduce exploration risks The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 4-0 Thursday on to adopt new rules to address growing risks of orbital debris to space exploration by shrinking the time to remove defunct satellites. The FCC voted to require post-mission disposal of low-Earth orbit satellites within five years. The agency previously recommended operators of satellites in low-Earth orbit ensure spacecraft re-enter Earth’s atmosphere within 25 years. (With inputs from agencies.)
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Science News Roundup: Rocket Lab To Fire Up First Tests Of New Engine Next Year CEO; More Penguins Dying From Avian Flu At Cape Towns Boulders Beach Colony And More Devdiscourse
2 Tarrant County TX Restaurants Closed By Health Inspectors Fort Worth Star-Telegram
2 Tarrant County TX Restaurants Closed By Health Inspectors Fort Worth Star-Telegram
2 Tarrant County TX Restaurants Closed By Health Inspectors – Fort Worth Star-Telegram https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/2-tarrant-county-tx-restaurants-closed-by-health-inspectors-fort-worth-star-telegram/ Digital Access – Annual Only 33¢ a day billed annually at $120 a year. Cancel anytime
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4 Little-Known Perks Of Using A Travel Agent The Motley Fool
4 Little-Known Perks Of Using A Travel Agent The Motley Fool
4 Little-Known Perks Of Using A Travel Agent – The Motley Fool https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/4-little-known-perks-of-using-a-travel-agent-the-motley-fool/ Image source: Getty Images Booking plans through a travel agent could really be a smart move. Key points Using a travel agent means having to do less work yourself. But there are other benefits you might appreciate as well. Travel agents can offer firsthand experience with some destinations, and they can offer special deals consumers might not have access to otherwise.  We all need a getaway once in a while. And if your vacation plans have different components — a flight, lodging, and activities, for example — then you may be considering using a travel agent.  The clear benefit of a travel agent? Not having to do all of that work yourself. Your travel agent can find you flights on your preferred travel days, book your hotel stays, and make the process of planning a trip easier from start to finish. But that’s not the only reason to work with a travel agent. Here are some other perks you might enjoy. 1. You might get a firsthand account of what a given destination is like Travel agents often get access to free or heavily discounted trips so they’re able to stay at different resorts themselves. And so if you use one, you might benefit from getting a firsthand account of what a given property is like. Let’s imagine you’re trying to book an all-inclusive vacation in the Caribbean for your family. You may be worried that a given resort is poorly maintained or might not have a lot of food options for your children, who are picky eaters. If you work with a travel agent who recently spent several days at that resort, they’ll be able to tell you whether your concerns are valid. 2. You might get tips on activities that cater to your interests Because travel agents know a lot about the destinations they send clients to, using one could result in a more enjoyable travel experience. Imagine you’re an outdoor sports enthusiast. If you use a travel agent to book a trip, that agent might not only be able to recommend specific activities, but actually book them for you so you don’t have to worry about using reputable companies or not. 3. You might save a lot of money You might assume that using a travel agent will mean spending more money on your upcoming vacation and getting stuck with a higher credit card balance in the process. But you may find that the opposite is true — that your travel agent is able to save you money because they have access to deals and rates that regular consumers don’t have. Also, it’s a big myth that travel agents charge for their services. Travel agents often earn commissions via their bookings, but those commissions aren’t fees you’re responsible for. A resort, for example, might give an agent a certain percentage back for each booking they arrange. 4. You’ll get help if you run into an issue on your trip Imagine you’re vacationing on an island and a storm hits, forcing you to miss your flight home while you wait things out. If that’s a trip you’ve booked solo, you’ll need to call your airline and figure out a backup plan. But if you used a travel agent to book that itinerary, they’ll be the one to get on the phone with the airline and make alternate travel arrangements so you can get home. Clearly, there’s much to be gained by working with a travel agent. It pays to give one a try the next time you’re heading out of town. Top credit card wipes out interest until 2023 If you have credit card debt, transferring it to this top balance transfer card secures you a 0% intro APR into 2023! Plus, you’ll pay no annual fee. Those are just a few reasons why our experts rate this card as a top pick to help get control of your debt. Read our full review for free and apply in just 2 minutes.
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Business Beat: Daily Donut Opens In Spring Hill Longview News-Journal
Business Beat: Daily Donut Opens In Spring Hill Longview News-Journal
Business Beat: Daily Donut Opens In Spring Hill – Longview News-Journal https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/business-beat-daily-donut-opens-in-spring-hill-longview-news-journal/ Donuts, pho in Spring Hill Daily Donut opened in September at 4405 Gilmer Road, in the Spring Hill area. The restaurant is open 5 a.m.-8 p.m. daily, in a space attached to Panther Quick Stop. The restaurant also serves fried chicken, pho — or rice noodle soup — in different flavors, spring rolls and egg rolls, and sides such as fries, coleslaw, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese and fried okra. A variety of donuts, including cake donuts and sweet treats such as fried Oreos and fried apple pie round out the menu. LEDCO office in budget Wayne Mansfield Construction of a new office for the Longview Economic Development Corp. is proceeding on budget and without delays. LEDCO President and CEO Wayne Mansfield told his organization’s board of directors on Thursday that construction is “moving along pretty quickly.” Selection of carpet and other interior design elements will start next week, he said.  He said the project hasn’t had any issues getting necessary materials, and move-in will likely take place in the February-March time frame. LEDCO began construction on its new 5,000-square-foot office in May, at Whaley and Second streets, on the site where Longview High School was located from 1933-1976. The project has a $2 million budget. Massage therapy school  Massage tables are set up inside a new classroom for a massage school at Copper Tree Retreat and Med Spa in Longview. (Les Hassell/News-Journal Photo) Les Hassell Les Hassell/News-Journal Photo A new massage therapy school in downtown Longview has started enrolling students. Copper Tree Retreat: School of Massage could start offering classes toward the end of October or early November, depending on enrollment Copper Tree Retreat Massage and Med Spa opened on Fredonia Street in downtown Longview about 3 1/2 years ago. About a year ago, the business moved a few blocks away, into the former Chase bank building at Fredonia and South streets. Owners Hailey and Jason Davis renovated the building, and it opened in late 2021 with a retail boutique and new services. Now, the business is expanding again. “We decided to open a school upstairs,” Hailey Davis said. “We’ve been planning it probably for the last two years …” “There’s actually a big demand for massage therapy and massage therapists,” she continued, explaining that COVID-19 made it harder for students to finish massage therapy school because of all the restrictions when the virus first began circulating in 2020. “There were just not as many coming out of the schools.” For more information, call Copper Tree at (903) 230-1911 or visit the business at 116 E. South St. New owners for Tyler Grand Slam Family entertainment center Times Square Grand Slam in Tyler is now a part of Texas-based EVO Entertainment Group. The 65,000-square-foot center has been a locally owned business owned by the Howard Charba family. The center has been a popular location for birthday parties, with seven theater screens, more than 70 state-of-the-art arcade games, 22 bowling alleys, bi-level laser tag arena, virtual reality entertainment, all-ages ropes course, full restaurants and VIP bar access.
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Business Beat: Daily Donut Opens In Spring Hill Longview News-Journal
Boomers Are Flocking To Areas Beautiful Golf Courses And Communities Naples Daily News
Boomers Are Flocking To Areas Beautiful Golf Courses And Communities Naples Daily News
Boomers Are Flocking To Area’s Beautiful Golf Courses And Communities – Naples Daily News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/boomers-are-flocking-to-areas-beautiful-golf-courses-and-communities-naples-daily-news/ Moorings Park Communities  |  Special to Naples Daily News Mark Twain was once supposed to have quipped, “Golf is a good walk, spoiled.” It’s not a sentiment shared by too many of the sport’s many devotees. “Twain never had the opportunity to play on a Rees Jones-designed golf course,” smiles Tom Mann, Vice President and Senior Living Specialist for Moorings Park Communities, the area’s premier retirement destinations. “Our Moorings Park Grande Lake homes enjoy gorgeous views overlooking the Rees Jones-designed Naples Grande Golf Club. About 40 of our residents have become members. It’s just so convenient to take your golf cart there from here, and it’s one of the area’s most spectacular golf courses.” A Premier Golf Course For A Premier Community Rees Jones has an outstanding reputation in the golfing community. His golf course designs have earned him numerous awards, including Golf World Architect of the Year, the Golf Course Association’s Don A. Rossi Award, and a place in the Northern California Golf Association’s Hall of Fame. His firm has designed nearly two dozen courses in Florida alone, including Golf Club of the Everglades and Olde Florida Golf Club here in Naples. Moorings Park Grande Lake resident Larry McPherson and his wife, Chuckie, are avid golfers, and have organized groups in the community to take advantage of the Naples Grande convenience. “Rees Jones is a very respected golf course designer,” Larry points out. “This is one of his better courses in this particular area. “When we moved in, I organized a Wednesday golf group of Moorings Park Grande Lake residents,” he says. “We have a mailing list of 24 to 26 people. Every Wednesday morning there’s about 16 of us that play. In addition, other residents have organized Monday and Friday groups.” Chuckie helped start one of the two lady golfer groups. “I ran a group where we lived before,” she explains. “It just felt natural jumping in and doing something similar when we moved here. “The Naples Grande Golf Course is unique in that it has no homes on it, so it has a lot of natural beauty,” she adds. “It’s nestled in Naples, but you wouldn’t know it when you’re on the course.” You Don’t Have To Be A Golfer To Appreciate These Views “As far as I’m concerned, Naples Grande is a beautiful course,” he says. “Our fourth floor views from our residence at Moorings Park Grande Lake overlooking holes 16, 17, and 18 are spectacular.” The golf course sits just across the placid 28-acre Grande Lake from the Life Plan Community. “Every residence has incredible sunset views from their impressive lanais which are perfect for indoor/outdoor entertaining,” notes Mann. “And the views from residents’ kitchens, great rooms, and master bedrooms are absolutely glorious.” Though Moorings Park Grande Lake’s easy access to the picturesque Naples Grande Golf Club will no doubt be particularly appealing to golfers, the community’s unstinting attention to every detail of modern retirement living is appreciated by golfers and non-golfers alike. “You don’t have to play golf to enjoy the rich and rewarding resort lifestyle available to residents here,” Mann points out. “Life here appeals to Baby Boomers with a wide range of interests. “I’m sure we have a few fans of Mark Twain in the book club as well,” he chuckles. A Drive For Excellence The community’s Grande Lake Clubhouse offers over 200,000 square feet of resort-style amenities and residential living, and is unlike any other in North America. The Clubhouse hosts three restaurants which are sure to satisfy the most demanding diner: Zest Café and Bistro; Savor 26, an upscale, yet casual “go-to” with a playful menu; and BlueStone, the fine dining restaurant with an emphasis on prime meats, seafood, and overall cuisine. The Clubhouse also features a top-of-the-line TrackMan Golf Simulator, a fitness center equipped with modern pneumatic machines and personal trainers, and a theatre for movie nights, special performances and guest speakers. The Clubhouse’s airily elegant interior engenders a relaxing atmosphere that’s perfect for friendly get-togethers with your neighbors. “Of course, our community’s amenity-rich lifestyle also includes world-class, personalized health care and concierge physicians,” Mann adds. “The Center for Healthy Living ® located within the Clubhouse is also where you will find the Physicians’ Clinic and Outpatient Therapy services. Our attentive physicians are devoted to keeping you active and independent, with an eye on preventing small health issues from becoming big concerns.” Assisted living and memory care services are  also included in the Life Plan contract at no additional cost should you ever need them in the future. “As one of the nation’s only not-for-profits with A or A+ ratings by S&P and Fitch Ratings services, our residents are comfortable about the future, knowing that we are the most financially secure senior living organization in the country,” Mann explains. An Ideal Spot Publications such as U.S. News and Travel + Leisure have recognized that Naples is one of the best places in the country to live. Ideally located just off Golden Gate Parkway, Moorings Park Grande Lake is in the perfect location to enjoy all that Naples has to offer. Residents enjoy the auspicious adjacency to Naples Grande Golf Club, and are only a few miles from exquisite sugar-white beaches on the Gulf and popular 5th Avenue shops and restaurants. “Moorings Park Grande Lake is truly one of the nation’s best retirement destinations,” Mann says. “There is so much to Moorings Park Grande Lake that it can feel like a lot to absorb,” he adds. “From our gorgeous floor plans, to our partnership with London Bay Homes (which works with residents to customize their new homes exactly how they want them), to our 70% refundable entrance fees, there’s a reason the community has proven so popular. I encourage everyone who wants to learn more to visit us and see this gem of a location for themselves.” Experience A Taste of Luxury At Our Luncheon  Ready to do a little window shopping? Moorings Park Grande Lake will host a delectable Informational Luncheon on Thursday, October 6th at 11:30 a.m, hosted by Mann himself. This event is designed to give you a sneak peek of what the Grande life looks like with a look inside the social hub, the Clubhouse. To register for this delicious event hosted by Moorings Park Grande Lake, please visit MooringsPark.org/Events or call 239-232-3903.
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Boomers Are Flocking To Areas Beautiful Golf Courses And Communities Naples Daily News
What Time Is Bellator 286 Today? Schedule Main Card Start Time For Patricio Freire Vs. Adam Borics Sporting News
What Time Is Bellator 286 Today? Schedule Main Card Start Time For Patricio Freire Vs. Adam Borics Sporting News
What Time Is Bellator 286 Today? Schedule, Main Card Start Time For Patricio Freire Vs. Adam Borics – Sporting News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/what-time-is-bellator-286-today-schedule-main-card-start-time-for-patricio-freire-vs-adam-borics-sporting-news/ (Lucas Noonan/BELLATOR MMA) A Bellator original is looking to hold onto his status as an elite champion within the featherweight division. Patricio “Pitbull” Freire will defend his title against Adam Borics at Bellator 286 on Saturday, Oct. 1. Freire made his Bellator debut in 2010. The three-time Bellator featherweight champion lost the title in 2021 to A.J. McKee. Last, he beat McKee to regain the belt.  Borics made his pro debut in 2014. Since joining Bellator in 2017, he is 9-1 with the promotion and on a four-fight win streak. Borics’ last fight was a win over Mads Burnell in March.  McKee will also fight on this card, competing in the lightweight division for the first time. McKee and Freire are expected to confront one another multiple times by the time Bellator 286 comes to a close.  MORE: MMA Schedule 2022: Date, division, location for upcoming fights The Sporting News has you covered with all the information needed to watch Bellator 286, including start time, channel and more. What time does Bellator 286 start today? Date: Saturday, Oct. 1 Start time: 7 p.m. ET | Midnight BST | 9 a.m. AEST Main card: 10 p.m. ET | 3 a.m. BST | 12 p.m. AEST Main event: 12:15 a.m. ET | 5:15 a.m. BST | 2:15 p.m AEST (approximate)  Bellator 286 takes place on Saturday, Oct. 1. The YouTube prelims will start at 7 p.m. ET, and the main card will begin at 10 p.m. ET. Freire and Borics should make their way to the cage around 12:15 a.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.  What channel is Bellator 286: Freire vs. Borics on? Showtime YouTube  The Bellator 286 prelims will be shown on YouTube and Pluto TV. The main card will air live on Showtime.  MORE: Will the UFC be returning to Canada any time soon? Bellator 286: Freire vs. Borics fight card Main card Patricio Freire (c) vs. Adam Borics for the Bellator featherweight title A.J. McKee vs. Spike Carlyle; Lightweights Aaron Pico vs. Jeremy Kennedy; Featherweights Juan Archuleta vs. Enrique Barzola; Bantamweights Prelims Jay Jay Wilson vs. Vladimir Tokov; Lightweights  Mike Hamel vs. Max Rohskopf; Lightweights  Nick Browne vs. Islam Mamedov; Lightweights  Keoni Diggs vs. Ricardo Seixas; Lightweights Richard Palencia vs. Cee Jay Hamilton; Bantamweights Khadzhi Bestaev vs. Khalid Murtazaliev; Middleweights Sumiko Inaba vs. Nadine Mandiau; Flyweights  Lance Gibson Jr. vs. Dominic Clark; Lightweights  Bobby Seronio III vs. Miguel Peimbert; Bantamweights
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Spanish Soccer League Laliga Partners With Globant To Support New Web3 And Metaverse Initiatives Metaverse Bitcoin News Bitcoin News
Spanish Soccer League Laliga Partners With Globant To Support New Web3 And Metaverse Initiatives Metaverse Bitcoin News Bitcoin News
Spanish Soccer League Laliga Partners With Globant To Support New Web3 And Metaverse Initiatives – Metaverse Bitcoin News – Bitcoin News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/spanish-soccer-league-laliga-partners-with-globant-to-support-new-web3-and-metaverse-initiatives-metaverse-bitcoin-news-bitcoin-news/ Laliga, the premier soccer league organization in Spain, has announced a partnership with Globant, an Argentine software giant, to bring Web3 and metaverse experiences to its fans. The partnership will combine Globant’s tech resources with Laliga’s tech division in order to build products to expand the reach of the organization in the digital realm. Laliga Enlists Globant’s Aid to Build Its Metaverse Stack Big sports organizations are getting closer to the digital world as a way of reaching new fans and offering new interaction possibilities for their users. Laliga, the premier soccer league organization in Spain, recently announced a partnership that will serve to expand the digital reach of the company. The organization partnered with Globant, a Buenos Aires-based software giant, to build metaverse and Web3 experiences for current fans and new users. These new additions would come to complement the current digital offer of Laliga’s tech division, which currently includes fantasy gaming, web design and development, and other areas. The press release describing agreement hints at the possible development of games using these new technologies. However, no concrete product was announced directly as a result of the partnership. Oscar Mayo, executive director of Laliga, stated: LaLiga Tech was created to help sports and entertainment accelerate their digital transformation, and the surge in demand we have seen shows that this remains a core priority for the industry. Partnering with Globant will allow us to continue this growth at a global scale while creating the most immersive and valuable technologies for our clients. Laliga’s Metaverse Movements Laliga is one of the sports league organizations that has been making several movements to digitize part of its operations. This month, the company partnered with Ethereum-based metaverse platform Decentraland to offer licensed IP experiences in one of the parcels available in its metaverse. In the same way, the organization recently launched its own app, called MAS, that includes blockchain tech to protect the identity of its fans. Also, the company has been entering into the traditional game asset market, offering licensed products in Mojang’s block game Minecraft. In the game, users will be able to purchase a skin pack to equip any character with jerseys of the different teams present in Laliga’s roster. Laliga has also presented NFT-based projects before. In 2021, it established a partnership with Dapper Labs, creators of NBA Top Shots and Cryptokitties, in order to issue NFTs depicting the best moments in the story of the league. Tags in this story Dapper Labs, Decentraland, globant, laliga, MAS, Metaverse, Minecraft, nft, soccer, Spain, Spanish, Web3 What do you think about Laliga’s metaverse and Web3 push? Tell us in the comments section below. Sergio Goschenko Sergio is a cryptocurrency journalist based in Venezuela. He describes himself as late to the game, entering the cryptosphere when the price rise happened during December 2017. Having a computer engineering background, living in Venezuela, and being impacted by the cryptocurrency boom at a social level, he offers a different point of view about crypto success and how it helps the unbanked and underserved. Image Credits: Shutterstock, Pixabay, Wiki Commons, rafapress / Shutterstock.com Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a direct offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation or endorsement of any products, services, or companies. Bitcoin.com does not provide investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Neither the company nor the author is responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article.
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10 Weekend Reads The Big Picture Barry Ritholtz
10 Weekend Reads The Big Picture Barry Ritholtz
10 Weekend Reads – The Big Picture – Barry Ritholtz https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/10-weekend-reads-the-big-picture-barry-ritholtz/ Welcome to October! The weekend is here, so pour yourself a mug of Porto Rico Import coffee, grab a seat on the sofa, and get ready for our longer-form weekend reads: • The Great Bluff: How the Ukrainians Outwitted Putin’s Army: Russia’s army was thought to be vastly superior. But Ukraine has nevertheless managed to secure an almost unbelievable coup, taking back huge swaths of territory in the northeast. Can Ukraine actually win? (Spiegel) • New York City’s Empty Offices Reveal a Global Property Dilemma: In the heart of midtown Manhattan lies a multibillion-dollar problem for building owners, the city and thousands of workers. Blocks of decades-old office towers sit partially empty, in an awkward position: too outdated to attract tenants seeking the latest amenities, too new to be demolished or converted for another purpose. The rise of remote work is hurting older buildings, leaving landlords in the lurch. • New York City’s Empty Offices Reveal a Global Property Dilemma: The rise of remote work will hurt older buildings, leaving landlords in the lurch (Bloomberg) • Boaz Weinstein Reveals the Secret Trade That Helped Make Him Famous: The Saba Capital Management founder talks about the little-known deal that showed him how to take on JPMorgan’s chief investment office, and describes the new opportunities he’s finding in today’s credit market upheaval. (Bloomberg) • Beware the Illusion of Certainty: We like to think that our lives are ordered, predictable and subject to a great deal of control. The past is finite; we see only one outcome. We attach causality and narrative to it so that it makes sense. We roll our ability to make sense of the past over into the future, which is infinite; there are many outcomes, as yet unknown and unknowable. Randomness, chance, and luck influence us far more than we realize. Certainty is an illusion. Uncertainty is everywhere. (Richard Hughes Jones) • The Blackstone rebellion: how one country took on the world’s biggest commercial landlord: The giant asset management firm used to target places where people worked and shopped. Then it started buying up people’s homes. In one country, the backlash was ferocious https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/sep/29/blackstone-rebellion-how-one-country-worlds-biggest-commercial-landlord-denmark • Indistinguishable from Magic. Magical Technology: iPod, Spotify, Figma, AI Art, Arc, web3, and beyond: Last week, I asked people on Twitter for the best essays and blog posts they’ve ever read. They delivered. You should check out the replies. There’s so much gold in there. I think as a result of reading so much great stuff, I had more fun writing this week’s piece than I’ve had writing in a long time. It just flowed, like some of those other authors’ je ne sais quoi rubbed off on me. (Not Boring) • I Have Yet to Hear a Satisfactory Answer For Why Adults Care What Young People Think Maybe they just want to be the cool mom. (Rob Henderson) • How one of America’s last piano manufacturers stays alive: Piano-building was once one of the country’s largest industries. Today, only two companies remain in business. (The Hustle) • How Big Is Infinity? Of all the endless questions children and mathematicians have asked about infinity, one of the most fascinating has to do with its size. (Quanta Magazine) • The Jetsons, Now 60 Years Old, Is Iconic. That’s a Problem. Science was cool, technology was blossoming, and more and more Americans were dreaming of owning their own homes, replete with the latest gadgets. The Jetsons took that dream and supercharged it, riding the wave of optimism to depict a future where technology catered to our every need, at the touch of a button or at the command of our voice. It was a fantastical vision that deeply appealed to our needs and desires for comfort and convenience. (Slate) Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with David McRaney, science journalist, blogger, podcaster, and author. He created the podcast You Are Not So Smart based on his bestselling book of the same name. His new book is “How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion.” Gen Z’s Favorite Brands Source: The Hustle Sign up for our reads-only mailing list here. ~~~ To learn how these reads are assembled each day, please see this.
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10 Weekend Reads The Big Picture Barry Ritholtz
After Bankruptcies Layoffs Losses Does Crypto Owe An Apology After $2 Trillion Slump? HT Tech
After Bankruptcies Layoffs Losses Does Crypto Owe An Apology After $2 Trillion Slump? HT Tech
After Bankruptcies, Layoffs, Losses, Does Crypto Owe An Apology After $2 Trillion Slump? – HT Tech https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/after-bankruptcies-layoffs-losses-does-crypto-owe-an-apology-after-2-trillion-slump-ht-tech/ Home Tech News After Bankruptcies, Layoffs, Losses, Does Crypto Owe an Apology After $2 Trillion Slump? Bankruptcies, layoffs and eye-popping losses have become fixtures of the digital-asset sector. Bankruptcies, layoffs and eye-popping losses have become fixtures of the digital-asset sector over the past few months, as it reels from a $2 trillion drop in its market value.  So as the fallout continues to reverberate, does the industry owe anyone an apology? That’s one of the questions we addressed on the first episode of Crypto IRL, a new Bloomberg Quicktake series. “I do think that certain executives of certain companies that lost millions, tens of millions, billions of dollars of consumers’ funds, they definitely have explaining to do,” Meltem Demirors, chief strategy officer at CoinShares, said on the show. “And I do think they’ll be held to account.” Over the course of eight episodes, Crypto IRL will sort through the rubble to assess what’s left standing and what’s ahead. Demirors says there could still be more pain, as crypto-mining companies struggle to stay afloat with asset prices declining and the cost of energy rising.  “The big part of the ecosystem I’m still concerned about is crypto miners,” she said. Watch Crypto IRL on Fridays at 8 p.m. New York time on Bloomberg Quicktake, and at 8:30 p.m. on Bloomberg TV. And it’s always streaming at www.bloomberg.com/qt.
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After Bankruptcies Layoffs Losses Does Crypto Owe An Apology After $2 Trillion Slump? HT Tech
U.S. Energy Independence Has Grown Forbes
U.S. Energy Independence Has Grown Forbes
U.S. Energy Independence Has Grown – Forbes https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/u-s-energy-independence-has-grown-forbes/ Getty Images I am often asked if the U.S. is energy independent, or whether we have ever been energy independent. A claim I frequently encounter is that President Trump made us energy independent, and we lost that under President Biden.” Before addressing such a claim, you must ensure that everyone is speaking the same language. When someone makes that claim to me, I ask them to define energy independence. If energy independence means we don’t import oil, then that hasn’t been true since the 1940s. If it means we export more energy than we import, then we became energy independent in 2019 (following a decade of soaring oil and gas production), but we remain energy independent today. Others may define energy independence as producing more than we consume. In that case, we reached that milestone in 2020. It was primarily a result of a sharp drop in consumption because of the Covid-19 pandemic, accompanied by a smaller drop in energy production that year. But, that milestone remained intact in 2021. It is true that we achieved both of those energy independence milestones under President Trump. What isn’t true, is that it was because of anything special that he did. His energy policies may have helped a bit, but the primary cause was a surge in domestic oil and gas production that occurred as a result of the fracking boom. From 2006 to 2016, U.S. energy production increased from 70.7 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) to 84.3 quads. The U.S. experienced record energy production in 2015, but 2016 production pulled back because of the oil price collapse. During Trump’s term — 2017 through 2020 — U.S. energy production increased by another 11.3 quads (although, again, 2019 was a record year and 2020 production declined because of the pandemic). The rate of increase was a bit higher under President Trump, which you can see in the graphic below. But the trend of surging energy production and falling energy imports since 2006 is also clear. Energy Information Administration So President Trump didn’t make us energy independent. In fact, the gap between supply and demand substantially shrunk when President Obama was in office (again, because that’s when fracking really ramped up). But it would be fair to argue that President Trump’s energy policies slightly sped up the timeline in getting to the finish line of energy independence. However, what isn’t true is that we lost that energy independence under President Biden. Using the definition of exports minute imports, 2021 was our highest level of energy independence in history. In other words, we are even more energy independent than we were in 2019. (You can see all the data in U.S. Energy Facts Explained at the EIA website, which is also the source of the above graphic). You can see the proof at the link. In 2019, our energy exports were greater than our imports by 0.61 quadrillion Btus (quads). In 2020, that excess grew to 3.47 quads (mainly because imports fell as Covid hit demand) and in 2021 it grew to a new record of 3.82 quads. By that measure, we are more energy independent than we have ever been. If you prefer the definition of production minus consumption, then we are also still energy independent. In 2020 the U.S. produced 2.7 more quads than we consumed. In 2021, that excess shrank to 0.45 quads on the back of strong post-shutdown demand. So you could argue that by that measure our level of energy independence declined from 2020 to 2021, but it didn’t disappear. If your preferred definition of energy independence is that we don’t import energy, as you can see from the graphic we haven’t come close to meeting that metric at any point since the 1950s. So, on an apples-to-apples comparison, depending on your definition we are either still energy independent, or we never were.
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U.S. Energy Independence Has Grown Forbes
GST Collection News LIVE Updates: GST Collections In September Rise 26 Per Cent To Over Rs 1.47 Lakh Crore Economic Times
GST Collection News LIVE Updates: GST Collections In September Rise 26 Per Cent To Over Rs 1.47 Lakh Crore Economic Times
GST Collection News LIVE Updates: GST Collections In September Rise 26 Per Cent To Over Rs 1.47 Lakh Crore – Economic Times https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/gst-collection-news-live-updates-gst-collections-in-september-rise-26-per-cent-to-over-rs-1-47-lakh-crore-economic-times/ LIVE BLOG Economic Times | 01 Oct, 2022 | 04:19PM IST GST News Live: The gross GST revenue collected in the month of September 2022 is Rs 1,47,686 crore of which CGST is Rs 25,271 crore, SGST is Rs 31,813 crore, IGST is Rs 80,464crore. The government has settled Rs 31,880 crore to CGST and Rs 27,403 crore to SGST from IGST as regular settlement. The total revenue of Centre and the States after regular settlements in the month of September 2022 is Rs 57,151 crore for CGST and Rs 59,216 crore for the SGST. The revenues for the month of September 2022 are 26% higher than the GST revenues in the same month last year. During the month, revenues from import of goods was 39% higher and the revenues from domestic transaction (including import of services) are 22% higher than the revenues from these sources during the same month last year. This is the eighth month and for the seventh month in a row now, the monthly GST revenues have been more than the Rs 1.4 lakh crore mark. The growth in GST revenue till September 2022 over the same period last year is 27%, continuing to display very high buoyancy. Show more Show less !1 New UpdateClick here for latest updates India beat Sri Lanka by 41 runs in women’s Asia Cup opener Collector of Damoh district in Madhya Pradesh lodges complaint against BSP MLA Rambai Parihar, accuses her of abusing, threatening him: Police More than 2.5 lakh people donated blood during ‘Raktdaan Amrit Mahotsav’ that began on Sep 17 and concluded on National Voluntary Blood Donation Day on Saturday: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya Indian team return to National Camp ahead of FIH Hockey Pro League 2022-23 season opener Jaishankar joins foreign envoys in Gujarat for Navratri celebrations It is really the strength of our trust that allows us to go and venture into all new areas of cooperation: French envoy Emmanuel Lenain Bajrang Punia meets Home Minister Amit Shah after World Championship medal OPEC Plus to meet in Vienna next week for the first time since 2020 Covid curbs: AFP Women’s Asia Cup 2022: Jemimah’s fluent half-century helps India reach modest 150/6 against Sri Lanka in campaign opener. I think it was a very welcome remark: French envoy on PM Modi’s comments to President Putin that today’s era is not of war It is very important that we stand with each other and defend international rules: French envoy Lenain to PTI on Russian invasion of Ukraine K N Tripathi’s nomination form for AICC president poll rejected: Cong’s Central Election Authority chief Madhusudan Mistry France, India working on how to mitigate consequences of war in Ukraine on food and energy security: French envoy Emmanuel Lenain tells PTI Congress appoints six regional presidents in Uttar Pradesh unit: Party statement Technology has become democratic in its truest sense, PM Modi after launching 5G services World Team TT Championships: Indian women’s team loses to Germany in exciting campaign opener. Ankita Bhandari murder: 3 key accused remanded in SIT custody The Special Investigation Team investigating the Ankita Bhandari murder case has taken the three main accused on police remand, an official said on Saturday. Accused Pulkit Arya, owner of the resort where Bhandari was working as a receptionist, and his two accomplices — resort manager Saurabh Bhaskar and assistant manager Ankit Gupta — were arrested on September 23 for allegedly killing her after she refused to give ‘extra service’ to a VIP customer who is yet to be identified. GST News LIVE Updates: Monthly GST revenues during current year The revenues for the month of September 2022 are 26% higher than the GST revenues in the same month last year. During the month, revenues from import of goods was 39% higher and the revenues from domestic transaction (including import of services) are 22% higher than the revenues from these sources during the same month last year. GST News LIVE Updates: Monthly GST revenues more than Rs 1.4 lakh crore for seven months in a row This is the eighth month and for the seventh month in a row now, the monthly GST revenues have been more than the Rs 1.4 lakh crore mark. The growth in GST revenue till September 2022 over the same period last year is 27%, continuing to display very high buoyancy. GST News LIVE Updates: Another milestone crossed Another milestone crossed in September with more than 1.1 crore e-way bills and e-invoices, combined (72.94 lakh e-invoices and 37.74 lakh e-way bills), generated without any glitch on the GST Portal portal run by NIC on 30th September 2022 GST News LIVE Updates: GST collections in September rise 26 per cent to over Rs 1.47 lakh crore India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: In next 6 months, 5G services to be available in over 200 cities, says Ashwini Vaishnaw In coming 6 months, 5G services to be available in over 200 cities, attempts being made to make 5G services available in 80-90% of country in next 2 years. BSNL to provide 5G services next year August 15 onwards. 5G too, to be affordable: Telecom Min Ashwini Vaishnaw, in Delhi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Akash Ambani on Jio 5G plans Jio plans to cover the entire India by December…We will make it very affordable, it should be affordable for every Indian – right from device to service,” says Reliance Jio Chairman, Akash Ambani after the launch of 5G Services launch. India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: India focused on cost of devices, data tariffs to drive digital penetration, says PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Most affordable data tariffs From Rs 300 per 1 GB data, India now has 1 GB data for Rs 10, says PM Modi on the country having one of most affordable data tariffs in world. India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: PM Modi on ‘UPI’ change Even a small street vendor will tell you, ‘UPI’, not cash. This change explains how thinking becomes empowered when convenience is accessible: PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Digital India given a platform to everyone, says PM Modi Today, whether we have small traders, small entrepreneurs, local artists and artisans, Digital India has given a platform, a market to everyone, said PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: PM Modi on digital payments The government itself went ahead and made the way for digital payments easier. The government itself promoted citizen-centric delivery service through the app: PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Now we have around 85 crore connections, says PM The more people connect, the better it’s for the sector. In 2014, we had 6 crore users of broadband, and now we have around 80 crore users. In 2014, we had 25 crore internet connections, and now we have around 85 crore connections: PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: We have become a mobile phone exporting country, says PM Modi From exporting zero mobile phones in 2014, today we have become a mobile phone exporting country worth thousands of crores. India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Digital India is not just a name, says PM Modi PM Modi said, “Talking about Digital India, some people think that this is just a government scheme. But Digital India is not just a name, it is a big vision for the development of the country. The goal of this vision is to bring that technology to the common people, which works for the people, works by connecting with the people.” India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: We focused on 4 pillars, says PM Modi Cost of device Digital connectivity Price of data Idea of Digital First India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: With 5G, India is setting a global standard in telecom technology for the first time, says PM Modi Today every person using the Internet is understanding that 5G will change the entire architecture of the Internet: PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: At the time of 2G, 3G, 4G, India was dependent on other countries for technology. But with 5G, India has created a new history, says PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Today, the launch of 5G is a gift from the telecom industry to 130 crore Indians, says PM Modi It is a step towards the new era in the country, is the beginning of infinite opportunities: PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Historic day for 21st century of India, says PM Modi 5G technology will revolutionize the telecom sector, says PM Modi India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: PM Modi virtually interacts with metro workers, who are at present inside a metro tunnel, via 5G tech India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Kumar Mangalam Birla on digital dreams Telecom industry will further ignite the digital dreams of 1.3 billion Indians and thousands of enterprises: Kumar Mangalam Birla, chairman of Aditya Birla Group addresses the gathering at the 5G event launch in Delhi. India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: PM Modi interacts with school students virtually after launching 5G services in the country India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Committed to building digital infra for an India of tomorrow, says Aditya Birla Group’s Kumar Mangalam Birla India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: PM Modi launches 5G services in India India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Bharti Airtel starting 5G services in 8 cities today, to cover entire country by 2024, says chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal It’s an important day. A new era is about to begin. This beginning is taking place in 75th yr of independence & will begin a new awareness,energy in the country. It’ll open several new opportunities for people: Sunil Bharti Mittal, Bharti Enterprises founder-chairman India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: India might have started late but we will finish first, says Ambani India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: 5G is like digital kamdhenu, says Ambani India 5G Launch LIVE Updates: Mukesh Ambani says Jio will launch 5G telephony services across...
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GST Collection News LIVE Updates: GST Collections In September Rise 26 Per Cent To Over Rs 1.47 Lakh Crore Economic Times
Richland County Property Transfers: Appleseed Shopping Center Sells For $2 Million Richland Source
Richland County Property Transfers: Appleseed Shopping Center Sells For $2 Million Richland Source
Richland County Property Transfers: Appleseed Shopping Center Sells For $2 Million – Richland Source https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/richland-county-property-transfers-appleseed-shopping-center-sells-for-2-million-richland-source/ Breaking News We send the biggest breaking news stories directly to you. Daily Headlines from Richland Source Read Richland Source’s latest headlines every morning. A Look at Local Events Highlights for the coming weekend, delivered 1x / week. Area History Explore the history of Richland County, Ohio. Recounted with articles, photographs, original art, and video. Email delivered on the 15th of each month.  Ashland Source Get all the latest headlines from Ashland County. Crawford Source Headlines from Crawford County, delivered 1x / week. Richland County Business Digest Delivered monthly with the latest Richland County property transfers, small business news and more.  Subscribe To All The weekly thrive newsletter Start your week off with local inspiration, recipes, wellness advice and more. Get the thrive newsletter in your inbox every Monday. Area Job Openings See all the latest local job openings, delivered 1x / week.
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What To Stop Doing On Your Trip To Hawaii According To Locals USA TODAY
What To Stop Doing On Your Trip To Hawaii According To Locals USA TODAY
What To Stop Doing On Your Trip To Hawaii, According To Locals – USA TODAY https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/what-to-stop-doing-on-your-trip-to-hawaii-according-to-locals-usa-today/ In pre-pandemic days, over 10 million people would arrive annually to enjoy the Hawaiian Islands. That’s quite a bit of people, considering that the state’s population is about 1.4 million. The impact of the high number of tourists hasn’t gone unnoticed. “Over a century, Hawaii has welcomed many visitors by embracing them with warmth and aloha,” Diana Su, the senior marketing manager of Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa who was raised in Honolulu, said. “However, over decades, the amount of visitors have increased and started depleting the state of its natural resources, damaging the delicate environment, and affecting traditional practices and rituals.”  About two-thirds of Hawaii residents think their “island is being run for tourists at the expense of local people,” a number that has held steady for about five years, according to a 2022 state-sponsored survey asking residents about their sentiment toward tourism. They point out overcrowding, damage to the environment, higher costs and more traffic. BOOK A SPOT: To manage over tourism, are reservation systems the future of traveling to Hawaii? JUST DON’T: Stop throwing coins into hot steam vents, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park asks of ‘disrespectful’ people At the same time, tourism is a pillar of Hawaii’s economy – in fact, it represents a quarter of it, thanks to the jobs it creates in the hospitality industry and visitor spending. It can be a tricky balancing act for people who want to visit Hawaii while minimizing any negative impact on the islands because for so long, people have treated it as their paradisiacal playground. The best people to turn to for advice on this are undeniably the ones who live in Hawaii: locals. Read below to read Hawaii locals wish tourists would stop doing while visiting the islands: 1. Don’t be clueless Su urges people to know their stuff before departing on their trip, so take some time and learn more about Hawaii.  “Avoid coming to Hawaii without doing some research first,” she said. It’s important to know how to “avoid disrespecting sacred sites and respect boundaries and kapu (off-limit) areas.” Take the time to learn about the companies you’re hiring for excursions or tours to make sure they support the community and environment. Making educated choices on where to spend your money and what is considered respectful or disrespectful will make your trip to Hawaii that much better. DON’T BE THAT TOURIST: Here’s how to respectfully visit Hawaii, have an authentic trip 2. Don’t take anything, ever Many visitors to Hawaii take sand, coral or lava rocks from its national parks as memorabilia of their trip to Hawaii. According to Jin Prugsawan Harlow, chief of interpretation, education and volunteers as well as public information officer for Haleakala National Park, taking items from national parks is not only illegal, it’s also culturally inappropriate.  Hawaiians view Haleakala as their ancestor, Harlow said, so taking something from the park is considered highly disrespectful. “People come to Hawaii and (other national parks) because they’re wild, scenic and beautiful,” Harlow said. “And people can play a great role in making sure it stays that way.” THINK TWICE: Stop throwing coins into hot steam vents, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park asks of ‘disrespectful’ people 3. Don’t go during peak hours Traffic in Hawaii is a sore spot, with Honolulu often ranking as one of the most congested cities in the country. With so many tourists out and about on the islands, Harlow suggests to try going to popular attractions during off-hours. “At Haleakala, things can get crowded around the summit around sunset but from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the park is really empty,” she said. “Going to the Kipahulu District, arriving earlier in the day helps you beat crowded parking lots.” 4. Don’t disturb wildlife Hawaii is blessed with many beautiful creatures, some of which are impossible to spot anywhere else in the world, like the Hawaiian monk seal. While spotting these creatures out in the wild is always a treat, keep your distance and make sure to never disturb them or their natural habitat (as in, don’t touch reefs or flip over rocks). In certain cases, it’s illegal to get too close to animals like turtles and nursing seals. Seriously, it’s not worth it. SHARK ATTACK: Tourist taken to hospital after ‘serious bite’ from shark on Maui’s north shore 5. Don’t be reckless outdoors  Hawaii has otherworldly valleys, peaks, shorelines and waterfalls to explore, and as stunning as the experience may be, it can also be dangerous if you’re not careful. A lack of preparation, bad weather conditions and going to unsafe areas that are trending online can often put people at risk. For example, on Kauai, the Kauai Fire Department locked the gate accessing Queen’s Bath, a large tidal pool that can be hazardous, especially when the surf is rough. Still, people sneak in and often end up needing to be rescued. Do your research about hikes or beaches and heed to warning signs – they’re there for a reason.  “One of our most important values, for example, is to respect the land and ocean that provides for us, and we ask that visitors share in this ethos to keep our home beautiful,” Wendy Tuivaioge, Director of Hawaiian Programs at the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, said. “Be mindful of your surroundings, do not venture out alone, and stay on well-marked trails.” DO THIS, NOT THAT: You won’t regret these 8 activities when you visit the islands, according to Hawaii locals 6. Don’t use harmful sunscreen Hawaii’s ecosystems are unique and fragile, including its coral reefs, and some sunscreens may play a role in harming the islands’ marine life. In 2018, Hawaii Gov. David Ige passed a law that went into effect in 2021 – making Hawaii the first state – that banned sunscreens containing chemicals believed to damage coral and marine life, oxybenzone and octinoxate. When slathering up with SPF, do your part to protect the ocean by picking reef-safe brands. Some brands that are reef-safe include Raw Elements or Kokua Sun Care, which is made right in the islands. 7. Don’t geotag  It may be tempting to do it for the ‘gram and share your vacation pictures online, but that post may have consequences long after you hit upload.  The rise in social media geotagging and sharing of once hidden spots has caused many across the country to blow up and become overcrowded and overrun, much to the dismay of locals who have been enjoying these more secret places for a long time. If you find yourself at this crossroads, consider the impact of your post. CROWDED SPOTS: Was your favorite hidden vacation spot overexposed? Blame social media and pent-up demand 8. Don’t forget you’re visiting someone’s home At the end of the day, many locals have one reminder: “It’s important for travelers to understand they are visiting someone’s home and draw on the sensibilities that come with that,” Ha’aheo Zablan, general manager of Kaimana Beach Hotel who is also Native Hawaiian, said. “We have amazing visitor-centric opportunities to take in all Hawaii has to offer without venturing into local neighborhoods or exploring too far from resort zones.” For example, people who seek out hikes with trailheads in quiet neighborhoods have been called out for disturbing residents with noise or crowded parking.  Prejean echoes the sentiment: “While Hawaii is a welcoming destination, we do ask that tourists be aware of their surroundings, reduce your ‘footprint’ by leaving the places you visit better than you found it, and to treat the local neighborhoods and people with respect and kindness.”
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What To Stop Doing On Your Trip To Hawaii According To Locals USA TODAY
AP Top Business News At 4:32 A.m. EDT Federal News Network
AP Top Business News At 4:32 A.m. EDT Federal News Network
AP Top Business News At 4:32 A.m. EDT – Federal News Network https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/ap-top-business-news-at-432-a-m-edt-federal-news-network/ Stocks end September down 9.3%, worst month since March 2020 Inflation hits record 10% in 19 EU countries using euro Resilient US consumers spend slightly more in August Newsom relaxes refinery rules as California gas prices soar India launches 5G services, Modi calls it step in new era Unpaid internships face new scrutiny as barriers to careers Hack puts Latin American security agencies on edge ‘Big impact’: UK… READ MORE Stocks end September down 9.3%, worst month since March 2020 Inflation hits record 10% in 19 EU countries using euro Resilient US consumers spend slightly more in August Newsom relaxes refinery rules as California gas prices soar India launches 5G services, Modi calls it step in new era Unpaid internships face new scrutiny as barriers to careers Hack puts Latin American security agencies on edge ‘Big impact’: UK economic chaos, pound plunge hit businesses UK’s budget watchdog promises initial analysis next week Brainard warns US rates to stay high, notes global impact Copyright © 2022 . All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
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International Day For Older Persons: Tips To Maintain Your Well-Being In Old Age Hindustan Times
International Day For Older Persons: Tips To Maintain Your Well-Being In Old Age Hindustan Times
International Day For Older Persons: Tips To Maintain Your Well-Being In Old Age – Hindustan Times https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/international-day-for-older-persons-tips-to-maintain-your-well-being-in-old-age-hindustan-times/ International Day for Older Persons: Requirements for mental wellness alter as we become older. A new stage of life with its own special struggles and challenges is brought in by ageing. This frequently causes older persons to feel burdened, anxious, and occasionally helpless. The world is undergoing a major demographic transition with the population of the elderly rising rapidly. Already, people over 60 years of age exceed children under 5, and by 2050 they will outnumber children under 15. Even as fertility rates dip across the world, life expectancy has increased by more than 6 years between 2000 and 2019, according to the United Nations. This transition has been accompanied by an increase in the number of mental health issues among the elderly. Approximately 15 per cent of all adults aged 60 and above globally suffer from a mental disorder, finds the UN. (Also read: Healthy ageing tips: Here’s how an Indian balanced diet can work wonders for you ) Talking to HT Lifestyle, Prakriti Poddar, Mental Health Expert and Global Head, Mental Health and Wellbeing, RoundGlass, says, “There are several reasons and socio-economic factors that are causing the mental unrest in elders such as the rising number of nuclear families and migration of the younger generation due to urbanization are resulting in social isolation of the older generation. In addition, age-related aspects such as coping with a string of losses of physical and mental capabilities, of loved ones, of relevance and importance in one’s community – and declining capacities to accept and adapt are leaving the seniors struggling with mental health and wellbeing issues. Practicing wholistic wellbeing can empower and enable older adults to preserve their mental acuity and live with greater joy. “ She further recommends some healthy habits to help the elderly enhance their mental wellbeing and spend their twilight years with grace and dignity: 1. Nurture Social Connections: Our physical, sensory, and cognitive functions may decline with advancing age, but social functioning remains malleable and responsive to intervention throughout life. So, nurture your social connections as they have been linked to lower levels of anxiety and depression, and greater empathy. So, pick up the phone and call up your friends/family, and make plans for the weekend. 2. Move: The ‘Healthy body, healthy mind’ adage is true for all age groups. Being physically active can help boost your self-esteem and confidence and give you an opportunity to meet people. For those who can, doing regular exercise or yoga will also help you to sleep better, reduce the risk of falls by improving balance and strength, and improve cardiovascular health. 3. Meditate: Practicing meditation and mindfulness has benefits for all ages. It has been shown to alleviate stress, reduce anxiety, improve our relationships and improve sleep – all highly relevant outcomes for seniors. Meditation has also been shown to delay cognitive decline in older adults. So, get that mat and dedicate some time daily to expanding your inner awareness. 4. Find a purpose: Retirement is not the end, but the beginning of your later life. It is a transition phase that can be used meaningfully to share your experience and skills with the younger generation or with those who are less privileged. Doing volunteer/community service or paid part-time/consultancy work can add a much-needed purpose (and financial heft!) to your life post-60. Keep your senses and the mind is engaged by learning new skills, reading and solving puzzles. 3. Plan for end of life: Financial wellbeing post-retirement, health insurance, wills etc. can become a source of stress and anxiety in old age but they need not. Using technological tools such as wellbeing apps can help you plan better for your twilight years without impacting your mental health. 5. Eat healthy: Eating a nourishing diet is essential for physical and mental wellbeing, and for keeping your energy levels up throughout the day. Stay well hydrated, consume alcohol in moderation and include plenty of fruits and vegetables in your meals. In addition, expressing gratitude, being mindful, living in the present, and finding joy in every moment can help you enjoy this final phase of life as much as you cherish your youth. Keep working towards your wellbeing and thrive. Follow more stories on Facebook & Twitter
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What Channel Is Clemson Vs. NC State On Today? Time TV Schedule For ACC Atlantic Meeting Sporting News
What Channel Is Clemson Vs. NC State On Today? Time TV Schedule For ACC Atlantic Meeting Sporting News
What Channel Is Clemson Vs. NC State On Today? Time, TV Schedule For ACC Atlantic Meeting – Sporting News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/what-channel-is-clemson-vs-nc-state-on-today-time-tv-schedule-for-acc-atlantic-meeting-sporting-news/ No. 5 Clemson’s home game against 10th-ranked NC State is something of a final entry in their series. While the Tigers and Wolfpack doubtless will play again — they’re scheduled to meet in 2023 — the ACC’s decision to go with a 3-5-5 scheduling model in lieu of divisions beginning next season makes this their last meeting as ACC Atlantic foes. Of course, there’s more to this game — and more on the line — than a final victory as divisional opponents. Clemson is aiming to return to the College Football Playoff after missing out in 2021 for the first time since 2014. The Tigers went 10-3 last season, with one of the losses coming to the Wolfpack. The Tigers have the talent to make it back this season, starting with quarterback DJ Uiagalelei. The junior signal-caller overcame a stretch of difficulties last season and early this year to throw 10 touchdowns to one interception this season, including five scores in a 51-45 double-overtime victory over Wake Forest. MORE: Watch Clemson vs. NC State live with fuboTV (free trial) NC State is looking for its first 5-0 start since 2018. It’s also looking to beat Clemson for two years running for the first time since 2002-03. Like Clemson, the Wolfpack’s offense starts with their quarterback: Devin Leary, who has completed 80 of 125 passes (64 percent) for 890 yards and nine touchdowns to two interceptions. It’s setting up for a fascinating quarterback battle and positioning in the ACC Atlantic. With that, The Sporting News breaks down how you can watch the Clemson-NC State battle: What channel is Clemson vs. NC State on today? TV channel (national): ABC Live stream: ESPN App, ESPN+, fuboTV The ACC Atlantic meeting between Clemson and NC State will be broadcast nationally on ABC’s “Saturday Night Football.” Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will call the game from the booth, while Holly Rowe reports from the sidelines. Cord-cutters can stream the action on the ESPN App, ESPN+ or fuboTV, which offers a free trial. Clemson vs. NC State start time Date: Saturday, Oct. 1 Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET Clemson vs. NC State will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET from Clemson’s Memorial Stadium. MORE: College football scores: Complete results, highlights from Week 1’s top-25 games Clemson schedule 2022 Date Opponent Outcome Sept. 5 (Mon.) vs. Georgia Tech* (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) Clemson 41, Georgia Tech 10 Sept. 10 vs. Furman Clemson 35, Furman 12 Sept. 17 vs. Louisiana Tech Clemson 48, La Tech 20 Sept. 24 at No. 22 Wake Forest* Clemson 51, Wake Forest 45 (2OT) Oct. 1 vs. No. 10 NC State* TBD Oct. 8 at Boston College* TBD Oct. 15 at Florida State* TBD Oct. 22 vs. Syracuse* TBD Oct. 29 Bye N/A Nov. 5 at No. 5 Notre Dame TBD Nov. 12 vs. Louisville* TBD Nov. 19 vs. No. 16 Miami* TBD Nov. 26 vs. South Carolina TBD * ACC game NC State schedule 2022 Date Opponent Outcome Sept. 5 (Mon.) at East Carolina NC State 21, ECU 20 Sept. 10 vs. Charleston Southern NC State 55, Charleston Southern 3 Sept. 17 vs. Texas Tech NC State 27, Texas Tech 14 Sept. 24 vs. UConn NC State 41, UConn 10 Oct. 1 at No. 5 Clemson* TBD Oct. 8 vs. No. 23 Florida State* TBD Oct. 15 at Syracuse* TBD Oct. 22 Bye N/A Oct. 27 (Thursday) vs. Virginia Tech* TBD Nov. 5 vs. No. 22 Wake Forest* TBD Nov. 12 vs. Boston College* TBD Nov. 19 at Louisville* TBD Nov. 25 (Friday) at North Carolina* TBD * ACC game
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Mark Zuckerbergs Metaverse Reflects Our World Today The New Statesman
Mark Zuckerbergs Metaverse Reflects Our World Today The New Statesman
Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse Reflects Our World Today – The New Statesman https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/mark-zuckerbergs-metaverse-reflects-our-world-today-the-new-statesman/ Photo by Facebook In October 2021, Meta Platforms, Inc, released a “trailer”, hosted by the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, to give a visual tour of its recent expansion into the Metaverse – the immersive, virtual-reality world that is expected to be the next great iteration of our internet technologies. It was a curious piece of work. The trailer began with Zuckerberg standing in a living room with a fireplace, a stunning mountain view, and other conventional signifiers of wealth. The Zuckerberg who first greets us appears to be the real one; he quickly proceeds to summon up a nearly life-size digital avatar of himself, and then runs through a sequence of possible costumes to dress his Meta-self in ahead of a virtual meeting with his Meta colleagues (or, more accurately, is yea-saying underlings). He briefly considers some more outlandish outfits before deciding on one that exactly matches what he, the real Zuckerberg, is already wearing: an unassuming anti-fashion ensemble for which he has long been known for, consisting of a black shirt and black trousers. This comedic set-up reveals something about the mentality behind the dismal aesthetics of the Metaverse as we have seen it so far. After Zuckerberg dresses his avatar, he enters a virtual conference room where he finds his colleagues eager to start discussing business. It is a cute and diverse bunch, for whom the boundary between remunerative labour and freely given conviviality seems non-existent. Most appear in ordinary human form, though one of them has decided to come as a robot – and not just any robot, but a huge round-edged, red cartoonish one. Though mechanical, the robot is in some respects the most lifelike of the gang, reminiscent of any number of non-robotic sidekicks from Obelix to Chewbacca. Soon enough some other colleagues phone in from the streets of Soho, New York City to share the “3D street art” they’ve discovered. Next Zuckerberg’s wife Priscilla appears on a screen, and shows the gang what the family dog has been up to; Zuckerberg asks Priscilla to share this delightful clip with his dad. The world of the street-art hunters and of his wife and dog is – as far as we can tell – just the regular world: the real streets of Soho, a real backyard. The sight we catch of that world simultaneously ruptures all the virtual magic that was meant to enrapture us, and at the same time it reminds us just how far Meta still has to go before it mounts any serious alternative to the phenomenal reality mediated by our sense organs in contact with the ordinary world. [See also: Does the rise of the Metaverse mean the decline of cities?] Select and enter your email address Morning Call Quick and essential guide to domestic and global politics from the New Statesman’s politics team. 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Your email address Job title Administration / Office Arts and Culture Board Member Business / Corporate Services Client / Customer Services Communications Construction, Works, Engineering Education, Curriculum and Teaching Environment, Conservation and NRM Facility / Grounds Management and Maintenance Finance Management Health – Medical and Nursing Management HR, Training and Organisational Development Information and Communications Technology Information Services, Statistics, Records, Archives Infrastructure Management – Transport, Utilities Legal Officers and Practitioners Librarians and Library Management Management Marketing OH&S, Risk Management Operations Management Planning, Policy, Strategy Printing, Design, Publishing, Web Projects, Programs and Advisors Property, Assets and Fleet Management Public Relations and Media Purchasing and Procurement Quality Management Science and Technical Research and Development Security and Law Enforcement Service Delivery Sport and Recreation Travel, Accommodation, Tourism Wellbeing, Community / Social Services I consent to New Statesman Media Group collecting my details provided via this form in accordance with the Privacy Policy All of this happened almost a year ago. At the time it still seemed reasonable to suppose that what we were being shown was only an early rough draft, and that the still-hidden goods around which all the buzz had begun swirling would be delivered soon enough. How puzzling it was then, when in August of this year Zuckerberg, celebrating the opening of Meta’s Metaverse features in France and Spain, released a selfie featuring his avatar standing in front of the Eiffel Tower and the Sagrada Familia church (the distance between the monuments having been eradicated). Reaction on social media was caustic, vicious and hilarious. Zuckerberg’s fauvist-drawn face was described as “unprecedented cringe” and similar to an image you would see in a picture book for babies. One person wrote that the graphics were well-suited to the face of Zuckerberg, which appears bizarrely to have only three or four discernible features. Countless people said the image looked like a game made for Nintendo Wii circa 2002. Content from our partners It was apparently a grave failure and seemed to be a significant step back even from the modest preview we had been offered the previous year. What could have been going on at Meta headquarters? Many people speculated that the company was simply giving up on its Metaverse project, just as Facebook has shed countless features over the years when they had failed to garner the expected interest. I rushed to a more extreme conclusion, and presumed that there was something more devious going on. Perhaps the company had conspired to make its product appear retrograde and ridiculous as part of a more elaborate and multi-phase advertising campaign, keeping the low-information masses away from investing in Metaverse real estate so to allow a privileged group of investors to buy it all up first. These theories, however, slowly gave way to a simpler and less pleasing one. The Metaverse is only as ugly as the average of all of our species’ current unrelenting output of material and digital-cultural artefacts. Whether you approve of it or not, Meta’s vision of the Metaverse is a pretty good representation of what our world looks like today. Some will protest that I am exaggerating; after all, it is precisely Meta’s failure to meet the standards of graphic detail and “realism” which now dominate in CGI-saturated entertainments, such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe , that has provoked the most passionate mockery. And yet our new cinematic realism is anything but. I have heard so-called “photorealism” in painting being referred to as “the neoliberalism of portraiture”. By the same token we may say that CGI-realism is what reality looks like when the only incentive to represent it is profit. The graphics in the Avengers might be “good” – unlike those in Zuckerberg’s most recent bid for our attention – but the operative notion of goodness here is not one that bears any relationship to the usual criteria of evaluation throughout the history of art. This is a “goodness” that does not bring us any closer to discovering truths about the world and our place in it, but seeks to buffer and protect us – at least momentarily – from such discoveries. So at least in this respect, though superhero movies are graphically “good” and Meta’s Metaverse world is graphically “bad”, aesthetically they are both bad in the same way. The principal sources of aesthetically good representational art on the internet today are mostly anonymous meme-creators, and their work is, from a graphics point of view, aggressively and gleefully terrible. They delight in copy and pasting incongruous images into a single composition, with no attention given to proportions or perspective – for example putting a crying Wojak head on Joe Biden’s body, or attaching a muscular yet still somehow canine body to the head of a shiba inu dog. There is a difference between good graphics and good art, and exuberant teenaged meme-makers intuitively understand this, yet it is something that the profit-hungry content industry is, in its very nature, unable to ever grasp. [See also: “Tech must solve a real need”: the iPod inventor Tony Fadell on virtual reality consumerism] When we move down the scale from the extremely online avant-garde with their delirious memes, to the masses of normies, we find significant continuity in attitudes towards graphic precision and elegance. Similar to the vanguard, the masses care little about whether their memes look “good”; what matters most is raw feeling. This feeling is often conveyed through smiling or laughing emojis, or text-and-image jpegs featuring flowers, sunsets and prepackaged Hallmark sentiments. A 2018 Wall Street Journal article reported that “the internet is filling up becaus...
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Mark Zuckerbergs Metaverse Reflects Our World Today The New Statesman
The North Face Urban Exploration FW22 Goes GORE-TEX Minimalist Highsnobiety
The North Face Urban Exploration FW22 Goes GORE-TEX Minimalist Highsnobiety
The North Face Urban Exploration FW22 Goes GORE-TEX Minimalist – Highsnobiety https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-north-face-urban-exploration-fw22-goes-gore-tex-minimalist-highsnobiety/ Who doesn’t love The North Face Japan? Operated by Goldwin separately from the VF Corp-owned American label, TNF JP is a masterclass in minimalist steeze, a perfect example of how to make truly technical clothing look effortlessly cool. We all love The North Face Purple Label and we’re collectively reminded every time it drops a beautiful seasonal lookbook (or a one-off drop). But mainline Japanese North Face stuff ain’t no slouch, plus there are all these cool sub-labels. For instance, look to TNF’s maternity collection, packed with killer wearables mom, dad, and baby alike. 1 / 2 The North Face Urban Exploration is similarly cool in a quiet, refined kinda way. Designed for exactly what the name intends — cool clothes you wear around the city — TNF Urban Exploration is as fascinated by functionality as the other TNF offerings, it’s just that this collection is more interested in metropolitan adventure. You can wear a lot of this out and about in nature, obviously, but the idea here is clothing for the people traveling from coffee shop to restaurant to bar and everywhere in between. However, Urban Exploration usually includes a wider selection than what’s on tap here. For Fall/Winter 2022, you have a men’s jacket, the Gadget Hanger Magne Triclimate Jacket (what a mouthful) and the Bison Chino Pant. The latter is simply a hardwearing work trouser but the former is a three-season layering piece packed with massive pockets and fitted with a removeable GORE-TEX Pro 3L liner that attaches to the shell with magnet closure. Next-level stuff. That’s it for apparel, the rest of Urban Exploration’s FW22 lineup encompasses weather-resistant and waterproof totes, weekenders, luggage, GORE-TEX sock shoes, and a Cordura moccasin shoe that’s the perfect blend of elderly and elevated. It’s all available on GOLDWIN’s Japanese site now. Hard to complain about a concise drop that gets the job done. In fact, perhaps more brands would be better served by tighter, punchier seasonal drops. If they were all this good, who’d complain?
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The North Face Urban Exploration FW22 Goes GORE-TEX Minimalist Highsnobiety
Cryptos Hold On Formula 1 Sponsoring Gets Tested In Singapore Bloomberg
Cryptos Hold On Formula 1 Sponsoring Gets Tested In Singapore Bloomberg
Crypto’s Hold On Formula 1 Sponsoring Gets Tested In Singapore – Bloomberg https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/cryptos-hold-on-formula-1-sponsoring-gets-tested-in-singapore-bloomberg/ We’ve detected unusual activity from your computer network To continue, please click the box below to let us know you’re not a robot.
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Lebanon Receives U.S. Mediator Proposals For Maritime Border With Israel Reuters.com
Lebanon Receives U.S. Mediator Proposals For Maritime Border With Israel Reuters.com
Lebanon Receives U.S. Mediator Proposals For Maritime Border With Israel – Reuters.com https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/lebanon-receives-u-s-mediator-proposals-for-maritime-border-with-israel-reuters-com/ Oct 1 (Reuters) – Lebanese President Michel Aoun has received a letter from U.S. mediator Amos Hochstein regarding proposals for the demarcation of a maritime border with Israel, the presidency said on Saturday on Twitter. A deal could defuse a potential source of conflict between Israel and the heavily armed, Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah, which has warned against any Israeli exploration and extraction in the disputed waters. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Reporting by Enas Alashray; Editing by Gareth Jones Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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Truckmakers Eye Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tech Automotive News
Truckmakers Eye Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tech Automotive News
Truckmakers Eye Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tech – Automotive News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/truckmakers-eye-hydrogen-fuel-cell-tech-automotive-news/ HANOVER, Germany — While the auto industry struggles to convince consumers that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have a place in daily transportation, truckmakers see huge potential for the technology. It’s a matter of chemistry, Andreas Gorbach, Daimler Trucks’ technical chief, said at IAA Transportation 2022. No battery chemistry will ever outperform how much energy engineers can store with hydrogen, he said. “If you take the elements with the biggest difference in electrochemical that gives you the highest energy, the highest voltage and the highest potential energy density cell, you would never come even close to the hydrogen,” Gorbach said. Even with a significant breakthrough, battery chemistry might only reach a 30th of the energy that hydrogen packs. “There are not elements that can compete with hydrogen,” Gorbach said. To be sure, there are still major obstacles to overcome before hydrogen fuel cell trucks can start to replace diesel tractors. There’s almost no fueling infrastructure. The existing hydrogen supply chain couldn’t support trucks by the hundred-thousands. And hydrogen refining is dirty, defeating the purpose of a zero-tailpipe emissions vehicle. The industry must ramp up producing hydrogen with solar, wind and other renewable energy to fulfill its green promise. Gorbach worries that the infrastructure bottleneck will leave trucking companies without the best option as governments ban diesel engines. Even as it develops fuel cell trucks, Daimler continues to push into the battery electric truck market. It unveiled a European model with new battery chemistry at IAA Transportation last week. Daimler CEO Martin Daum told Automotive News that the powertrain and battery chemistry on that truck would make its way into Freightliners plying U.S. roads in several years. The buzz at IAA centered on battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell models. Daimler, Volvo, BYD, Iveco and nearly every other Class 8 truckmaker placed electric tractors front and center at their IAA booths. They parked the diesel models in secondary positions or outside at the sprawling Frankfurt complex. Daimler, a standalone truck builder after its December 2021 spinoff from the corporate parent of the Mercedes-Benz car business, touted its hydrogen fuel cell at multiple IAA locations. Visitors to its primary booth embarked on quiet and smooth rides in Daimler’s GenH2 fuel cell concept big rig. Elsewhere, the German company displayed the latest generation fuel cell stack in development at Cellcentric, a 50-50 joint venture with Volvo Group. In briefings and interviews, Daum discussed hydrogen technology with a sense of urgency, influenced by the corporation’s timetable for phasing out diesel transport. “We are in a carbon economy, and carbon heats up the world. … That’s not a world we want to live in,” he said. Fuel cell powertrains, which use hydrogen to generate electricity to run motors, are a logical substitute for diesel engines to haul goods and materials over the long routes of the U.S., he said. The weight of the fuel and powertrain is less than that of the heavy batteries electric trucks need to cover similar distances. Less weight allows motor carriers to haul more freight. And fuel cell trucks refill at about the same speed as combustion engine counterparts. Volvo also expects fuel cell technology to work better for long ranges and extreme loads. “We know that it will depend a lot on the infrastructure and the availability of green hydrogen and green electricity,” said Jessica Sandström, Volvo Trucks’ global product management chief. Volvo is testing fuel cell electric trucks that can run about 600 miles between fueling. It plans to have customers in Europe testing the trucks in 2025. That will extend to the U.S. and other markets in the following years. Nikola Corp. is already testing a fuel cell semitrailer in the U.S. and unveiled a version for the European market at IAA Transportation. It plans to launch commercial production of the truck at its factory in Coolidge, Ariz., in the second half of next year and then in Europe the following year, Nikola President Michael Lohscheller told Automotive News. It also is building fueling infrastructure, starting with one station at the Port of Long Beach and two others in Colton and Ontario near major Southern California distribution hubs. “I could sell you a truck, but good luck finding hydrogen. … I have to make sure that I can offer you the hydrogen as well. We need to bring these things together,” Lohscheller said. Others are also testing fuel cell trucks in real-world conditions. Toyota Motor Corp. worked with Kenworth to retrofit 10 diesel-powered Class 8 trucks into fuel cell vehicles for a pilot program in Southern California. Its success convinced Toyota there is a market selling the zero-emission technology to truck manufacturers. It will build a dual fuel cell module assembly line for heavy-duty commercial at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky next year. It plans to keep a couple prototype fuel cell trucks for its parts supply range in the Los Angeles region. Other companies are exploring urban package delivery and trades. A partnership between Hyundai Motor Co. and Iveco Group unveiled the eDAILY Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle at IAA. It mates Iveco’s large van to a fuel cell system that first appeared in Hyundai’s Nexo crossover. The van shows how automakers are repurposing zero-emission tech developed for cars in larger commercial vehicles. The Toyota/Kenworth Class 8 trucks pair fuel cell stacks designed for Toyota’s Mirai sedan. These advances demonstrate how transportation is leaving a world where internal combustion engines provide an answer for nearly every mobility use, Gorbach said. Sandström agreed: “We need to be prepared for everything. There will not be a single silver bullet solution for everyone.”
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The Excavation Of Hobs Barrow Is Old-School Adventure Gaming At Its Finest! Forbes
The Excavation Of Hobs Barrow Is Old-School Adventure Gaming At Its Finest! Forbes
‘The Excavation Of Hob’s Barrow’ Is Old-School Adventure Gaming At Its Finest! – Forbes https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-excavation-of-hobs-barrow-is-old-school-adventure-gaming-at-its-finest-forbes/ Wadjet Eye Games The Excavation of Hobb’s Barrow is an old-school point and click adventure game from Wadjet Eye Games that just released on PC and Mac for Steam and Good Old Games for $13.49. For those that don’t know, the phrase “old-school and point and click adventure” means that it’s likely heavily inspired by the legacy of adventure games of yore from the 1980s and early 1990s like Maniac Mansion, the Secret of Monkey Island, and more specifically, spooky games like the Gabriel Knight series. ‘Barrow’ is also part of a larger trend of independent games from very small teams that lean heavily on nostalgia gameplay and uses older looking extremely pixelated graphics. It might be low on graphics, but it’s extremely high on gameplay and atmosphere as the very beginning of the game throws you into a foreboding mood as you take control of a Victorian dressed woman holding an umbrella in a downpour late at night walking past castle walls while the sound of a man coughing can be heard. After a strange exchange with the man with the cough, the woman goes inside the castle and the title credits and the sound of lightning crashing rolls. In ‘Excavation’ you play Thomasina Bateman, a never married woman who receives a strange letter urging her to excavate Hob’s Barrow in the small village of Bewlay (Great Britain). She’s a barrow digger and takes a train into town while writing a letter to her mother explaining to her that she will never believe the events that happened to her that night. Wadjet Eye Games Then when the train arrives, the game truly begins and we relive whatever it is that happened to her. She was supposed to meet a man at the local inn the day she arrived, but he mysteriously never appeared and to make matters worse her assistant was supposed to arrive the next day and he never appeared either. The sense of dread is pervasive throughout the game starting with spooky music followed by rain pounding the town when she arrives, people disappearing and many many sickly scary cats appearing at night. The game can be plowed through as this full-walkthrough video on Youtube can attest, and each conversation can be skipped through with a click of the mouse or keyboard, but the true pleasures of the game and indeed the genre in general is fully exploring your surroundings to discover the humor of the games writers and the fully engrossing story. Wadjet Eye Games The items you collect along the way can be accessed at the top of the screen by moving your mouse upwards and left clicking on an item to use it, then dragging it to the next object or person you want to use it on. Yes, the game is charmingly retro and looks ripped straight out of 1989, however, the game’s dialogue is both printed on screen and fully voiced with brilliant, inventive characters that pulled me into the story. I was instantly hooked by the little town and the denizens of the Plough and Furrow Inn where everyone disappears. If you’re someone who has longed for old fashioned adventure gaming from the days of yore you must play The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow and relish every spooky moment. Follow me on Twitter. Check out my website.
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The Excavation Of Hobs Barrow Is Old-School Adventure Gaming At Its Finest! Forbes