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−{{PAChurch2}}[[Image:Northumberland county pennsylvania churches.png|thumb|right|400px|Northumberland county pennsylvania churches.png]] <br> +{{PAChurch2}}[[Image:Northumberland county pennsylvania churches.png|thumb|right|400px]] <br><br> The [http://www.northumberlandcountyhistoricalsociety.org/genealogical%20library.htm Northumberland County Historical Society] has various records for churches throughout the Northumberland County area. However, the society has not put the records on-line and to view the records one must go to the society. The society will do limited lookups in the records. See their website for details. The [http://www.northumberlandcountyhistoricalsociety.org/genealogical%20library.htm Northumberland County Historical Society] has various records for churches throughout the Northumberland County area. However, the society has not put the records on-line and to view the records one must go to the society. The society will do limited lookups in the records. See their website for details. Line 157:
−There were many Lutheran churches in the county. One of the earliest Lutheran churches built was the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sunbury in 1791. In Milton, the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church gathered in a union church with the Reformed Church in 1807 although they met before that date. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northumberland was dedicated in 1818 although they also met together before that date.<ref>Herbert C. Bell, ''History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania'' (Chicago, IL: Runk Brown, 1891), 502, 540, &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; 579; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924009706841#page/n3/mode/2up Digital version on Internet Archive]; {{FSbook|95642}}; {{WorldCat|4122827|disp=At various libraries(WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1097|item|disp=FHL film 1000567 item 4}}.</ref> +There were many Lutheran churches in the county. One of the earliest Lutheran churches built was the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sunbury in 1791. In Milton, the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church gathered in a union church with the Reformed Church in 1807 although they met before that date. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northumberland was dedicated in 1818 although they also met together before that date.<ref>Herbert C. Bell, ''History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania'' (Chicago, IL: Runk Brown, 1891), 502, 540, &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; 579; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924009706841#page/n3/mode/2up Digital version on Internet Archive]; {{FSbook|95642}}; {{WorldCat|4122827|disp=At various libraries(WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1097|item|disp=FHL film 1000567 item 4}}.</ref> :*'''1774-1846''' – [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5226 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1774-1846: Schwaben Creek] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] – ($), located in Washington Township, also called Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, includes baptism, marriages, and burials :*'''1774-1846''' – [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5226 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1774-1846: Schwaben Creek] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] – ($), located in Washington Township, also called Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, includes baptism, marriages, and burials :*'''1777-1854''' – [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5236 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1777-1854: Stone Valley Lutheran and Reformed Congregations] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] – ($), located in Lower Mahanoy Township, includes baptism, marriages, and burials :*'''1777-1854''' – [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5236 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1777-1854: Stone Valley Lutheran and Reformed Congregations] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] – ($), located in Lower Mahanoy Township, includes baptism, marriages, and burials −:*'''1851-1892''' – [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5395 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1851-1892: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] – ($), located in Sunbury Township, includes baptism, marriages, and burials+:*'''1851-1892''' – [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5395 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1851-1892: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] – ($), located in Sunbury Township, includes baptism, marriages, and burials +:*'''1874-1925''' - [http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/northumberp/church.html St. John's Lutheran, Northumberland baptisms, marriages and deaths] courtesy [http://usgwarchives.net/pa/northumberp/ USGenWeb Archives] +:*[http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/northumberp/church.html Lutheran baptisms St. Elias Union Church] courtesy [http://usgwarchives.net/pa/northumberp/ USGenWeb Archives]
−In Northumberland, the Presbyterians first record of gathering was written in a journal in 1775, although it was 1787 before they were officially organized.<ref>Herbert C. Bell, ''History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania'' (Chicago, IL: Runk Brown, 1891), 506, 507, &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; 538; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924009706841#page/n3/mode/2up Digital version on Internet Archive]; {{FSbook|95642}}; {{WorldCat|4122827|disp=At various libraries(WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1097|item|disp=FHL film 1000567 item 4}}.</ref> +In Northumberland, the Presbyterians first record of gathering was written in a journal in 1775, although it was 1787 before they were officially organized.<ref>Herbert C. Bell, ''History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania'' (Chicago, IL: Runk Brown, 1891), 506, 507, &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; 538; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924009706841#page/n3/mode/2up Digital version on Internet Archive]; {{FSbook|95642}}; {{WorldCat|4122827|disp=At various libraries(WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1097|item|disp=FHL film 1000567 item 4}}.</ref> ===== Reformed ===== ===== Reformed =====
−The first Reformed Church in Sunbury was organized in 1784 and met in the same church building as the Presbyterians until 1841 when they built their own church. It is believed the Reformed Church was the first religion to practice in Milton. However, they didn't have an official building until 1807 when they began meeting in a union church with the Lutherans. The Associate Reformed Church in Milton was organized in 1818 by members originally associated with the Presbyterian church.<ref>Herbert C. Bell, ''History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania'' (Chicago, IL: Runk Brown, 1891), 504, 575, 576 &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; 581; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924009706841#page/n3/mode/2up Digital version on Internet Archive]; {{FSbook|95642}}; {{WorldCat|4122827|disp=At various libraries(WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1097|item|disp=FHL film 1000567 item 4}}.</ref> +The first Reformed Church in Sunbury was organized in 1784 and met in the same church building as the Presbyterians until 1841 when they built their own church. It is believed the Reformed Church was the first religion to practice in Milton. However, they didn't have an official building until 1807 when they began meeting in a union church with the Lutherans. The Associate Reformed Church in Milton was organized in 1818 by members originally associated with the Presbyterian church.<ref>Herbert C. Bell, ''History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania'' (Chicago, IL: Runk Brown, 1891), 504, 575, 576 &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; 581; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924009706841#page/n3/mode/2up Digital version on Internet Archive]; {{FSbook|95642}}; {{WorldCat|4122827|disp=At various libraries(WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1097|item|disp=FHL film 1000567 item 4}}.</ref> :*'''1774-1846''' – [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5226 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1774-1846: Schwaben Creek] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] – ($), located in Washington Township, also called Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, includes baptism, marriages, and burials :*'''1774-1846''' – [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5226 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1774-1846: Schwaben Creek] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] – ($), located in Washington Township, also called Himmel Lutheran and Reformed Church, includes baptism, marriages, and burials Line 183:
−In Milton, St. Joseph's Catholic Church was created just after 1783. More Catholic churches were organized as more immigrants moved to the county, including St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church organized by Polish immigrants in 1861.<ref>Herbert C. Bell, ''History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania'' (Chicago, IL: Runk Brown, 1891), 568 &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; 634; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924009706841#page/n3/mode/2up Digital version on Internet Archive]; {{FSbook|95642}}; {{WorldCat|4122827|disp=At various libraries(WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1097|item|disp=FHL film 1000567 item 4}}.</ref>+In Milton, St. Joseph's Catholic Church was created just after 1783. More Catholic churches were organized as more immigrants moved to the county, including St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church organized by Polish immigrants in 1861.<ref>Herbert C. Bell, ''History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania'' (Chicago, IL: Runk Brown, 1891), 568 &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; 634; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924009706841#page/n3/mode/2up Digital version on Internet Archive]; {{FSbook|95642}}; {{WorldCat|4122827|disp=At various libraries(WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1097|item|disp=FHL film 1000567 item 4}}.</ref> ==== Court Records ==== ==== Court Records ====
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+ +Clerk of Courts Phone: (570) 988-4148 −:[http://www.northumberlandco.org/default.asp?iId=HILHG# Northumberland County Courthouse]<br> +Orphans' Court Phone: (570) 988-4143 −:201 Market Street<br> +
−::Copies of documents including birth, marriages, deaths, divorces, land, and probate records can be obtained by using: [http://www.pennsylvaniapublicrecord.com/northumberland-county-pennsylvania-public-records.html Pennsylvania Public Record]. Click on the link for the record you wish to request.+[http://www.northumberlandco.org/default.asp?iId=JELFK Office of the Prothonotary]<br>201 Market St<br>Sunbury, Pa 17801<br>Phone: 570-988-4151 ===== Family History Centers ===== ===== Family History Centers =====
−[http://mountcarmelareapubliclibrary.com/home Mount Carmel Area Public Library]<br> 30 South Oak Street<br> Mount Carmel, PA 17851 <br> Phone:(570) 339-0703<br> Email: [email protected] +[http://mountcarmelareapubliclibrary.com/home Mount Carmel Area Public Library]<br>30 South Oak Street<br>Mount Carmel, PA 17851 <br>Phone:(570) 339-0703<br>Email: [email protected] The Mount Carmel Area Public Library collection includes: The Mount Carmel Area Public Library collection includes: Line 377:
−[http://muncyhistoricalsociety.org/about-muncy Muncy Historical Society and Museum of History]<br> 40 North Main Street<br> PO Box 11<br> Muncy, PA 17756<br> Phone: (570) 546-5917<br> Email: [email protected]<br> +[http://muncyhistoricalsociety.org/about-muncy Muncy Historical Society and Museum of History]<br>40 North Main Street<br>PO Box 11<br>Muncy, PA 17756<br>Phone: (570) 546-5917<br>Email: [email protected]<br> The Museum has a [http://muncyhistoricalsociety.org/library library] and contains a genealogical collection. There is a $3 fee to use the library. They also provide a research service by mail for a fee. Their collection includes:<br> The Museum has a [http://muncyhistoricalsociety.org/library library] and contains a genealogical collection. There is a $3 fee to use the library. They also provide a research service by mail for a fee. Their collection includes:<br> Line 394:
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Throughout a career that encompasses both visually arresting art-house hits and big-budget Hollywood spectacles, director Guillermo del Toro has continually redefined and elevated the horror genre with his deeply personal explorations of myths and monsters. These three Spanish-language films, each a tale of childhood in troubled times, showcase his singular fusion of the fantastic and the real. Drawing inspiration from a rich variety of sources, from Alfred Hitchcock to Francisco de Goya, the gothic-infused stories collected here populated by vampires, ghosts, and a fairy-tale princess make evident why del Toro is considered the master cinematic fabulist of our time.DIRECTOR-APPROVED THREE-BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION COLLECTOR'S SET FEATURES- High-definition digital restoration of Cronos, 2K digital restoration of The Devil s Backbone, newly graded 2K digital master of Pan s Labyrinth, all supervised and approved by director Guillermo del Toro, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack for Cronos and 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks for The Devil s Backbone and Pan s Labyrinth - Alternate DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround soundtrack for Pan s Labyrinth- Audio commentaries on all three films- Interviews with del Toro, director of photography Guillermo Navarro, and actors Doug Jones, Federico Luppi, and Ron Perlman- Welcome to Bleak House, a 2010 video tour by del Toro of his personal collections- New piece on Pan s Labyrinth featuring del Toro and novelist Cornelia Funke- Interactive director s notebooks for The Devil s Backbone and Pan s Labyrinth- Making-of documentaries for The Devil s Backbone and Pan s Labyrinth- Geometria, a 1987 short horror film by del Toro finished in 2010- Footage of actor Ivana Baquero auditioning for Pan s Labyrinth in 2005- Original Spanish-language voice-over introduction for Cronos- Introductions by del Toro for The Devil s Backbone and Pan s Labyrinth- Deleted scenes from The Devil s Backbone, with commentary by del Toro- Selected on-screen picture-in-picture presentation of del Toro s thumbnail sketches for The Devil s Backbone- Programs comparing del Toro s thumbnail sketches and production storyboards for The Devil s Backbone and Pan s Labyrinth with the final films- Piece on The Devil s Backbone s depiction of the Spanish Civil War- Animated comics featuring prequel stories for the creatures of Pan s Labyrinth- Gallery of stills from Cronos, captioned by del Toro- Trailers and TV spots- English subtitle translations approved by del Toro- Deluxe box set featuring new illustrations by Vania Zouravliov- PLUS: A 100-page hardcover book featuring an introduction by author Neil Gaiman and essays by critics Michael Atkinson, Mark Kermode, and Maitland McDonagh, along with production notes and sketches by del Toro and illustrators Carlos Giménez and Raúl Monge
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If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Customer Reviews4.7 out of 5 stars184.7 out of 5 stars5 star78%4 star17%3 star5%2 star0%1 star0%Share your thoughts with other customersWrite a customer reviewSee all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer Reviews5.0 out of 5 starsAn absolutely gorgeous release! A must-have for del Toro fans!ByTheoStixon December 25, 2016Format: Blu-ray|Verified PurchaseThe newly-released Criterion Trilogia de Guillermo del Toro Blu-Ray boxed set is a must-have for fans of the master filmmaker's work. Even if you already own one or more of the previously-released editions of the three films included (Cronos/The Devil's Backbone/Pan's Labyrinth), this Blu-Ray set is still well worth buying thanks to the perks of this gorgeous new release, including a hardcover book compiling notes and production sketches from the three films and it's beautiful packaging.All three films are stunning and upon checking them, look phenomenal. The included special features are extremely informative and give you a lot of insight into the production. And the hardcover book included is a ton of fun and has a lot of great content. The material used in the creation of the box itself is quite sturdy and looks very nice, and the discs come housed in very thick cardstock sleeves that fold out from a central point where the book is contained.If you're interested in this set, I can completely guarantee you will be satisfied. The asking price might be a bit high, but I think it's well worth it. Included are a few Instagram photos I snapped of the box both closed and completely opened up.Read more
Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsWell worth the money.ByDaniel Gamberoon October 18, 2016Format: Blu-ray|Verified PurchaseI just got this in the mail. I'm not going to comment on the movies themselves. If you love Guillermo del Toro and have never seen any of these, you owe it to yourself to watch them. They are equal parts beautiful and scary. He is the master of find the beauty in the horror. I've never seen Cronos because it was always hard to find, but now I'm going to get to see it on Bluray, done by the master craftsmen that are Criterion. You know it's going to be amazing if they did it.The box is the hidden beauty of this set. The top comes off and it opens to 4 sections that come off each side. The discs are in sleeves, but since they are blu, you don't have to worry too much about scratching. Under the sleeves is a hardcover book. This book is heavy and thick. It starts off with the cast and crew for each film and then goes into a fantastic forward by Neil Gaiman. Then it is filled with sketches and essays about the films and Guillermo del Toro.At first I was a little set back by the price, but after getting this in the mail, I'm now fully supportive. You really do get what you pay for with this deal. It's worth it.Read more33 comments|
Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsAmazing set, but people will love or hate the packaging.BySeanPon March 4, 2017Format: Blu-ray|Verified PurchaseThree amazing movies with beautiful packaging. However, the packaging may not be for everyone: it's square, and doesn't sit flush with other movies on a shelf. Doesn't both me, because it's a gorgeous package with a great hardcover book included...but I know that will drive some people crazy.Also, he discs slide into thin cardboard sleeves - also a pet peeve for a lot of people.Overall: highly recommended...just be aware that the packaging is very different than most Blu Ray/dvd sets, if that sort of thing bothers you.Read more0Comment|
Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsTrilogía de Guillermo del Toro (Cronos / The Devil's Backbone / Pan's Labyrinth) (The Criterion Collection)ByVM370Guyon March 20, 2017Format: Blu-ray|Verified PurchaseThese films are great, especially THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE. The director worked with Criterion to create this edition, and it shows. Lots of fascinating extras, including commentaries by del Toro.Read more0Comment|Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsA mesmerizing trilogy in a charming packageByRyan Jon April 15, 2017Format: Blu-ray|Verified PurchaseExcellent films in a really neatly designed box with a surprisingly in-depth booklet accompanying them. If you don't already own any of these separately, there's absolutely no reason not to purchase this set. Excellent presentations of the films on blu-ray. I got it during a gold box sale also. Great deal.Read more0Comment|Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse3.0 out of 5 starsWeird packaging but great filmsByTyler Durdenon March 17, 2017Format: Blu-ray|Verified PurchaseThe package is super weird. It's as tall as a blu ray buy a bit wider so it sticks out about 2 inchesRead more0Comment|Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsReally great.ByAmazon Customeron March 9, 2017Format: Blu-ray|Verified PurchaseGreat, Haven't watch it yet. But great.Read more0Comment|Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsVampires, ghosts and faunsByEA SolinasHALL OF FAMETOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICEon August 1, 2016Format: DVDGuillermo del Toro is one of the few great filmmakers of the 21st century -- a guy who can produce everything from comic-book movies to gothic horror, from giant robots to ethereal magical-realism.And the "Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro" focuses on the Spanish-language movies that del Toro has produced, two during the Spanish civil war and one in Mexico. While these movies all have that distinct del Toro touch, they are all extremely different in tone -- one is a horror movie about a sort of alchemical vampire, another a ghost story where the ghosts are the least scary things, and the third a sort of modern fairy tale."Cronos" follows antique dealer Jesús Gris (Federico Luppi), who finds a mysterious insectile metal object in the bottom of an angel statue. It injects him with a strange fluid that slowly restores his youth and strength -- but he discovers that it's also giving him a craving for blood. Unfortunately, a wealthy but dying businessman is determined to find the device, and he sends out his brutal nephew Angel (Ron Perlman) to find it -- and after Angel kills Jesús, the old man returns as an undead creature determined to get the device back."The Devil's Backbone" follows a young orphan named Carlos (Fernando Tielve) at a remote orphanage during the Spanish Civil War. Kindly Dr. Casares (Federico Luppi) sympathizes with the lonely new boy, but Carlos is distracted by unearthly things -- shadows, footprints, falling pitchers, and finally a ghostly boy with blood seeping from his head. As Carlos tries to figure out how the boy died, the the orphanage is suddenly turned into an explosive war zone at the hands of the brutal Jacinto (Eduardo Noriega).Also during the Spanish Civil War, "Pan's Labyrinth" follows a little girl named Ofelia (Ivana Baquero). When she and her very pregnant mother join her new stepfather, the brutal and murderous Captain Vidal (Sergi López), Ofelia is visited by a fairy and encounters a giant faun who tells her that she is a princess of the netherworld. As the guerillas and the fascists clash, Ofelia faces being trapped outside the netherworld forever... and being offered a terrible choice if she wants to get in.These three movies have something in common beyond the Spanish language -- they have a gritty realism and robust darkness to their stories that you won't find in some of del Toro's more polished work like "Hellboy" and "Pacific Rim." These movies are full of blood, glass, light and gold, of orphanages crumbling under the weight of war and surrounded by sunburnt grass -- even "Pan's Labyrinth" roots its hauntingly ethereal visuals in a bloody, brutal war.Del Toro's magnificent touch adds a haunting beauty to each movie, even in the midst of the darker human element. Sometimes it's subtle (blood floating in the air as if it were in water), and sometimes it's lavish and lush (the cavernous, firelit dining room, with a giant feast laid out, where a grotesque creature with hands in its eyes sleeps). And del Toro adds his own spin on every fantastical element -- vampirism is transmitted through a strange beetle-like device, the ghost is less scary and more a harbinger of doom, and Ofelia's magical world is as terrifying as it is beautiful.He also got some truly outstanding performances from the actors -- Luppi appears in all three, and he's particularly exceptional as the gentle, cultured Dr. Casares, and the genial antique-dealer who is slowly eaten away by his addictions until he's tempted to kill his own grandchild. Tielve and Baquero also gave magnificent performances as two children adrift in a horrifying war, and Ron Perlman has a smaller but terrifying role as the murderous Angel.It's worth noting that this trilogy has already been given the full Criterion treatment, with a wealth of extras for each movie, including the short film "Geometria," deleted scenes, documentaries, interviews with the actors and director, audio commentaries, storyboard comparisons, and much, much more. However, it's worth noting that the blu-ray box set does have an extra... well, extra to entice viewers, namely a 100-page book of the assorted essays and production notes/sketches, while the DVD collection has the same essays and production notes only for "Cronos.""Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro" is a must-see for lovers of cinema, horror, fantasy or just plain entertaining movies, particularly the ones that twine the mundane with the terrifyingly fantastical. A must-see.Read more55 comments|
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Patent US5127667 - Suspension control apparatus - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsPitching motion of bouncing, bottoming, bumpyroad driving and braking of a vehicle during driving is correctly grasped by computing and map-retrieving from output signal of a vehicle speed sensor, output signal of a brake switch and output signal of a pitch angular velocity sensor for detecting angular...http://www.google.com/patents/US5127667?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5127667 - Suspension control apparatusAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS5127667 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 07/611,802Publication dateJul 7, 1992Filing dateNov 13, 1990Priority dateNov 13, 1989Fee statusLapsedAlso published asCA2029709A1, CA2029709C, DE69025131D1, DE69025131T2, EP0428096A1, EP0428096B1Publication number07611802, 611802, US 5127667 A, US 5127667A, US-A-5127667, US5127667 A, US5127667AInventorsEiichiro Okuda, Masuo TakigawaOriginal AssigneeMatsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (10), Referenced by (19), Classifications (14), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSuspension control apparatus
US 5127667 AAbstract
1. A suspension control apparatus comprising:a vehicle speed sensor for detecting a speed of a vehicle and producing a speed output signal indicative thereof; a pitch angular velocity sensor for detecting an angular velocity about a pitch axis of said vehicle and producing a pitch signal indicative thereof; means for receiving a brake output signal of a brake switch; shock absorber means having an adjustable damping force which is controlled in response to applied signals; bouncing detection means, which has a map storing a relation between vehicle speed, pitch angular velocity and a damping force for said shock absorber means, which is based on an amount of bouncing of said vehicle indicated by said vehicle speed and said pitch angular velocity, for, when addressed by a bouncing address comprising said speed output signal of said vehicle speed sensor and said pitch signal of said pitch angular velocity sensor, making a determination of whether said vehicle is bouncing, and when said determination is positive, outputting a damping force corresponding to the bouncing address to said shock absorber means as said applied signal; bottoming detection means, which has a map storing a relation between said vehicle speed, said pitch angular velocity and a damping force for said shock absorber means, which is based on an amount of bottoming of said vehicle indicated by said vehicle speed and said pitch angular velocity, for, when addressed by a bottoming address comprising said speed output signal of said vehicle speed sensor and said pitch signal of said pitch angular velocity sensor, making a determination of whether said vehicle is bottoming and when said determination is positive, outputting a damping force corresponding to said bottoming address to said shock absorber means as said applied signal; bumpy-road drive detection means which has a map storing a relation between said vehicle speed, said pitch angular velocity and a damping force for said shock absorber means which is based on an amount of bumpy-road driving of said vehicle indicated by said vehicle speed and said pitch angular velocity, for, when addressed by a bumping address comprising the speed output signal of said vehicle speed sensor and said pitch signal of said pitch angular velocity sensor, making a determination of a bumpy road, and when said determination is positive, outputting a damping force corresponding to said bumping address to said shock absorber means as said applied signal; braking detection means, which has a map storing a relation between a braking state, said pitch angular velocity and a damping force for said shock absorber means which is based on an amount of braking of said vehicle indicated by said braking state and said pitch angular velocity, for, when addressed by a braking address formed by said brake output signal of said brake switch and said pitch signal of said pitch angular velocity sensor, making a determination of braking, and when positive, outputting a damping force corresponding to said braking address to said shock absorber means as said applied signal; and operation means, coupled to said bouncing detection means, said braking detection means, said bottoming detection means and said bumpy-road drive detection means, for determining one of said positive determinations in one of said means, and outputting said corresponding damping force when said positive determination is determined, and subsequently checking another of said means to determine if said determination is positive when said determination is not positive in said one of said means. 2. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claim 1, whereinsaid bouncing detection means determines that said vehicle is bouncing and produces said positive determination when said output signal from said pitch angular velocity sensor periodically reaches or exceeds a predetermined value and produces an output signal for adjusting the damping force of said shock absorber means. 3. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claim 2, whereinsaid bouncing detection means includes means for changing said predetermined value to be compared with the output signal of said pitch angular velocity sensor in response to vehicle speed. 4. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claim 1, whereinsaid bouncing detection means produces said damping force signal for increasing the damping force of said shock-absorber means when said bouncing is detected. 5. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claims 1, 2, 3 or 4, whereinsaid bouncing detection means produces an output signal for holding the adjusted damping force of said shock absorber means for a predetermined time after said determination of bouncing is over. 6. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claim 1, whereinsaid bottoming detection means produces said damping force signal for increasing said damping force of said shock absorber means when bottoming is detected. 7. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claims 1 or 6, whereinsaid operation means produces an output signal for holding the adjusted damping force of said shock absorber means for a predetermined time after said determination of bottoming is over. 8. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claim 1, whereinsaid braking detection means produces said damping force signal for increasing the damping force of said shock absorber means when braking is detected. 9. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claims 1 or 8, whereinsaid operation means produces an output signal for holding the adjusted damping force of said shock absorber means for a predetermined time after said determination of braking is over. 10. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claim 1, whereinsaid bumpy-road drive detection means judges that said vehicle is in bumpy-road driving when said output signal reaching or exceeding a predetermined value is produced from said pitch angular velocity sensor over a predetermined constant time during a constant time period, and also said bumpy-road drive detection means produces said damping force signal for adjusting the damping force of shock absorber means. 11. A suspension control apparatus in accordance with claims 1 or 10, whereinsaid operation means produces an output signal for holding the adjusted damping force of said shock absorber means for a predetermined time after said determination of bumpy road driving is over. 12. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said operation means first checks said bouncing detection means, then said bottoming detection means, then said bumpy-road driving detection means and then said braking means.
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TABLE 1______________________________________Vehicle speedV1-V2 V2-V3 V3-V4 V4-V5 V5-V6______________________________________amplitude ωBOU1 ωBOU2 ωBOU3 ωBOU4 ωBOU5of ωp______________________________________
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TABLE 2______________________________________Vehicle speed (km/h)0 km/h 20 km/h 40 km/h 60 km/hor more- or more- or more- or more-below below below below 80 km/h20 km/h 40 km/h 60 km/h 80 km/h or more______________________________________ωBOU 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 3.0(deg/sec)______________________________________
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TABLE 3______________________________________Vehicle speedV1-V2 V2-V3 V3-V4 V4-V5 V5-V6______________________________________amplitude ωBOT1 ωBOT2 ωBOT3 ωBOT4 ωBOT5of ωp______________________________________
TABLE 4______________________________________Vehicle speed (km/h)0 km/h 20 km/h 40 km/h 60 km/hor more- or more- or more- or more-below below below below 80 km/h20 km/h 40 km/h 60 km/h 80 km/h or more______________________________________ωBOT 8.2 8.0 7.5 7.0 8.5(deg/sec)______________________________________
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oop - Encapsulation in a Composition Class C++ - Stack Overflow
Not sure if the title is worded correctly but here goes:
I have a map class, which contains a vector containing MapEntitys. MapEntity is a class of which Factory, Farm and 3 other classes are inherited from.
These 5 classes both should be "ticked" every few seconds, at which point they will all do a function individual to each class, but only the map class should be able to "tick" them. How would I support this type of encapsulation in C++? Friends? Should I just use public methods and not misuse the methods? (Although I would prefer proper encapsulation for good practice, even though this code will not be re-distributed)
Again, I realize this isn't worded very well, so please bare with me. Thanks in advance, ell.
c++ oop methods encapsulation friend share|improve this question edited Mar 5 '11 at 21:58
asked Mar 5 '11 at 21:48
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Syntactically you could use any of that.
However, if MapEntities are to be "ticked" from outside, the tick method should be part of their public methods. Actually, it should be a virtual public method of the MapEntity class.
And yes, public methods are proper encapsulation. They tell the user of your class what it can do. In this case, the user is the Map class and it can tick MapEntities.
You should consider other solutions (friends, anonymous namespaces etc.) only if MapEntities are designed to be used only by Map.
answered Mar 5 '11 at 21:57
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thanks for the info :D. I'l use a virtual public method
You could use friend, but I think it's better to not put any restriction on what can 'tick' your MapEntity classes.
It's generally considered bad practice to put artificial limitations in your code. Even though you only want your map class to be able to call this function right now, this might change in the future.
share|improve this answer answered Mar 5 '11 at 21:58
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Thanks for this, I thought putting limits on code was the right thing to do :s
No, the reason for using encapsulation is protecting data, not putting limits on code. You normally use encapsulation when you want to protect data, usually to enforce side effects of the data changing.
Mar 6 '11 at 0:03
Using friend would actually lower the degree of encapsulation, since your map class would see any privates of MapEntities, not only the tick method.
share|improve this answer answered Mar 5 '11 at 22:11
In my opinion your task looks like design-pattern visitor description.
class MapEntity
virtual void tick(Visitor &v) = 0;
class Factory: public MapEntity
void accept(Visitor &v);
class Farm: public MapEntity
void tick(Visitor &v);
class Mill: public MapEntity
virtual void visit(Factory *e) = 0;
virtual void visit(Farm *e) = 0;
virtual void visit(Mill *e) = 0;
void Factory::tick(Visitor &v) { v.visit(this); }
void Farm::tick(Visitor &v) { v.visit(this); }
void Mill::tick(Visitor &v) { v.visit(this); }
class SomeVisitor: public Visitor
void visit(Factory *e) { /* ... */ };
void visit(Farm *e) { /* ... */ };
void visit(Mill *e) { /* ... */ };
class OtherVisitor: public Visitor { /* ... */ };
MapEntity *enities[];
SomeVisitor v1;
OtherVisitor v2;
entities[i].tick(v1);
entities[i].tick(v2);
share|improve this answer answered Mar 5 '11 at 23:41
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[–]thecretinous 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (0 children)
6 million seems like a bargain. All he needs is one decent season then his value could triple plus if you factor in the "Carroll multiplier" we could sell him to liverpool for 35m.
[–]mrhackenbacker[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (4 children)
I would be happy if we did do this deal because he proved towards the end of last season that he has a drive to score goals whenever he can, he's not tiny and he seems to be quite strong in terms of dealing with defenders.
[–]Wookie301 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (3 children)
He's not tiny, but he is only 2" taller than Lee. I'd rather save £6M and give one of our own a shot. Lee is in deadly form.
[–]mrhackenbacker[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (2 children)
We all would too, but Sam won't do that, will he? Plus, Lee is around 5' 11" - so that makes Wickham just over 6' - which isn't bad at all
[–]Wookie301 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (1 child)
Lee is 5'9" and Wickham is 5'11".
[–]mrhackenbacker[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
I messed up my maths there, oops, sorry.
[–]SimilarFunction 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (3 children)
At the asking price of 6 mil, we're in the ballpark of some much better striking options (and permanent Carroll replacements).
[–]mrhackenbacker[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (2 children)
who else can we realistically get? Silmani is priced way too high. Wickham fits in our age range for new signings. £6 mil isn't a bad price at all for a striker with as much potential as him.
Bearing in mind we paid £10 mil for Jarvis, this is a good deal.
[–]SimilarFunction 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (1 child)
Ah, maybe you're right. I'm drawing blanks for who is still out there. I think Slimani's price has probably slipped now that everyone's gone quiet on him. Maybe Wickham would be a good pick-up; I'm just hoping he can perform well now rather than being a development project.
Well his performances for Sunderland last season showed he's not just pure potential, because he can score easily enough, he just needs more game time to show how good he is
Pretty good deal if he doesn't want stupid wages.
That said, he still needs work.
[–]TrashHawk 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
love to see this. rather have someone we can develop than some washed up has been. $6m totally reasonable given his potential.
[–]GilliganL 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (1 child)
This wouldn't be a terrible signing but I feel like this is further evidence of Sam's lack of attacking ability. It's not enough to keep buying strikers and hope we'll become an attacking unit. It's as much about service to the striker and acting as a unit between the defence and up front. We could have RvP up front and yet it would come to nothing because we can't ger the ball into the box without hoofing it.
Yeah, I definitely agree with you, I've said this before on another thread on here, the problem isn't our strikers really, it's the lack of support we give them when we attack that's letting us down. We can't expect our lone striker to beat 2/3 defenders all on their own for the entire game.
It doesn't matter who we had up there, with no support...they're lucky to get one or two chances per game.
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Tim, thank you for the article on Michael Malone. I had the honor of meeting him during my undergrad years at MSU in the 80s. He was heading up grad studies (etc) while I was there and so I never had him for a professor, he was a guest speaker in numerous classes and lectures, involved in some of the academic things I also was involved with, and a real asset to the state. It was a tragedy to lose him before his time. Montanabw(talk) 21:14, 12 August 2013 (UTC)
You're very welcome. I just asked MSU today for a photo of him to get into WikiCommons under a CC-SA-BY 3.0 license. I am keeping my fingers crossed! I so want an image of him in that article. - Tim1965 (talk) 21:38, 12 August 2013 (UTC)
Tietz[edit]
Fun to see your work on the MSU Presidents. Don't suppose you can find a RS that Tietz dated Dorothy Bradley for a while? Was mucho topic of gossip at the time... Montanabw(talk) 05:36, 15 August 2013 (UTC)
Yes, actually, I can! I had no idea this was a big deal. (It's what I get for leaving state and going to PLU.) - Tim1965 (talk) 13:46, 15 August 2013 (UTC)
We look forward to seeing you there! Kirill [talk] 11:42, 19 August 2013 (UTC)
I've done work on the media section. The sections under demographics all have cite needed tags. I have had much trouble finding good cites. Any ideas? PumpkinSky talk 20:38, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
I'll take a look this week. I'm at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington today and tomorrow. - Tim1965 (talk) 20:40, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
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FYI: There is a digital collection of historical photographs of MSU at MSU Library Digital Historical Photos and more are added each semester. McMormor (talk) 14:17, 6 September 2013 (UTC)
I saw that. It's an excellent resource. The copyright status of a lot of the images renders them useless for WikiCommons, however. One or two might be used for fair-use, but I prefer to upload things to Commons. I've learned that the keys are a) the image has to have been published, and b) the author has to be known. The publication status of most of the images on the MSU Library Digital Historical Photos site isn't established. WikiCommons assumes, therefore, that they are being published for the first time now -- which means they are under copyright by MSU for at least 70 years. Then there's the work-for-hire status of the images, which is often unknown. The rule of thumb Commons uses in such cases is 70/120: If the author is identified by name, copyright is assume to have lapsed 70 years after the image was taken. If unidentified, 120 years must elapse. I hate copyright law. History is taken out of the hands of people who should be learning it, and restricted to the few. Argh! - Tim1965 (talk) 04:28, 7 September 2013 (UTC)
Someone ought to ask MSU to clarify the status of these images so they can be more fully utiized. Montanabw(talk) 03:55, 7 September 2013 (UTC)
They might not know the status themselves. For an image taken in, say, 1934: Was it a work-for hire? If it was, MSU owns the image and can release it under an appropriate license. But MSU might not have those records. This leaves the image in limbo. To be safe, MSU would need to license the image appropriately, but it and any other user would still have to apply the known/unknown rule and the 70/120 rule. This was a lot easier under the Copyright Protection Act of 1910. But no, Congress had to enact a new copyright act in 1976 that extended copyright to 70 y
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Patent US20020090932 - System, method and apparatus for polling telecommunications nodes for real ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA system, method, and apparatus for facilitating information interexchange between a telecommunications network serving a wireless communications device and an information service provider. A Business-to-Business (B2B) engine polls a telecommunications node associated with the telecommunications network...http://www.google.com/patents/US20020090932?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20020090932 - System, method and apparatus for polling telecommunications nodes for real-time informationAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS20020090932 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 09/755,360Publication dateJul 11, 2002Filing dateJan 5, 2001Priority dateSep 22, 2000Also published asCN1476711A, EP1319302A2, US7043231, WO2002025964A2, WO2002025964A3, WO2002025964B1Publication number09755360, 755360, US 2002/0090932 A1, US 2002/090932 A1, US 20020090932 A1, US 20020090932A1, US 2002090932 A1, US 2002090932A1, US-A1-20020090932, US-A1-2002090932, US2002/0090932A1, US2002/090932A1, US20020090932 A1, US20020090932A1, US2002090932 A1, US2002090932A1InventorsRanjit Bhatia, Shashi Kavi, Tahir Hussain, Arvind BetrabetOriginal AssigneeRanjit Bhatia, Shashi Kavi, Tahir Hussain, Arvind BetrabetExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (16), Referenced by (118), Classifications (29), Legal Events (4) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSystem, method and apparatus for polling telecommunications nodes for real-time information
What is claimed is: 1. A method for facilitating information interexchange within a communications network, said method comprising the steps of: polling, by a Business-to-business (B2B) engine, a communications node serving a communications device within said communications network; receiving, by said B2B engine in response to said step of polling, real-time information relating to said communications device; and providing, by a subscriber service means in communication with said B2B engine in response to said step of receiving, data to said communications device, said data providing a subscriber service to said communications device. 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said polling step further comprises the steps of: selectively polling said communications node serving said communications device; and requesting said communications node to report selected information associated with said communications device. 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said polling step comprises polling said communications node at periodic intervals. 4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of: updating, within a database associated with said B2B engine, information related to said received real-time information. 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein said updating step comprises the steps of: validating an event related to said real-time information; and storing the validated event in said database. 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said real-time information indicates the location of said communications device within said communications network. 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein said real-time information is selected from the group consisting of: a communications device “on” indication, a communications device “off” indication, location area information, cell global identity information, and cell routing area information. 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein said communications device is selected from the group consisting of: a mobile station, a personal data assistant (PDA) device, and a mobile computing device. 9. A system for facilitating information interexchange within a communication network, said system comprising: a communications node within said communications network, said communications node serving a communications device; polling means for polling said communications node; receiving means for receiving a response to said polling by said polling means, said response comprising real-time information relating to said communications device; and subscriber service means for providing, in response to receiving said real-time information by said receiving means, a subscriber service to said communications device. 10. The system according to claim 9, wherein said subscriber service means comprises an application module residing within said communications network. 11. The system according to claim 9, wherein said polling means comprises: selectively polling means for selectively polling said communications node serving said communications device; and requesting means for requesting said communications node to report selected status information of said communications device. 12. The system according to claim 9, wherein said polling means requests real-time information related to said communications device, said communications device being registered to receive content from a content provider. 13. The system according to claim 9, wherein said polling means polls said communications node at periodic intervals. 14. The system according to claim 9, further comprising an updating means for updating, in a database, information related to said received real-time information. 15. The system according to claim 14, wherein said updating means further comprises: validating means for validating an event related to said real-time information for a subscriber associated with said communications device; and storing means for storing said validated event in said database. 16. The system according to claim 9, wherein said real-time information indicates the location of said communications device within said communications network. 17. The system according to claim 9, wherein said real-time information is selected from the group consisting of: location area information, routing area information, a communications device “on” indication, a communications device “off” indication and communications device local cell global identity information. 18. The system according to claim 9, wherein said communications device is selected from the group consisting of: a mobile station, a personal data assistant (PDA) device, and a mobile computing device.
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Qinghua Zhang - Semantic Scholar
Jan W. Cholewa6
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Parsimonious Representation of Signals Based on Scattering Transform
Michel Sorine, Qinghua Zhang, Taous-Meriem Laleg, Emmanuelle Crépeau
A parsimonious representation of signals is a mathematic model parametrized with a small number of parameters. Such models are useful for analysis, interpolation, filtering, feature extraction, and… (More)
Lossy Electric Transmission Line Soft Fault Diagnosis : an Inverse Scattering Approach
Huaibin Tang, Qinghua Zhang
In this paper, the diagnosis of soft faults in lossy electric transmission lines is studied through the inverse scattering approach. The considered soft faults are modeled as continuous spatial… (More)
The research on protection of over-voltage about NPC three-level medium voltage motor drives
Jing Fang, Chengxiong Mao, Jiming Lu, Dang Wang, Qinghua Zhang
The causes of over-voltage about NPC three-level medium voltage motor drives are analyzed. To avoiding any kind of over-voltage about motor drives, a method of using ZnO-arrester to be the device of… (More)
A switching control method for three-phase APF based on discrete switched affine model
Zaojun Chen, Xingong Cheng, Xiju Zong, Qinghua Zhang, Menghua Zhang
A control method based on quadratic stabilization of discrete switched affine system is proposed to control the current of three-phase APF(Active Power Filter) in this paper. Quadratic stability of… (More)
Input Impedance of the Arterial System Using Parametric Models
Taous-Meriem Laleg, Michel Sorine, Qinghua Zhang
In this work, we propose to use parametric models for the estimation of arterial tree input impedance. The results of this new method are compared with those of the standard method based on the Fast… (More)
A combined mixed finite element method and local discontinuous Galerkin method for miscible displacement problem in porous media ∗
Hui Yuan Guo, Qinghua Zhang, Yang Yang
A combined method consisting of the mixed finite element method for flow and the local discontinuous Galerkin method for transport is introduced for the one dimensional coupled system of… (More)
A Vibration Signal Envelope Extract Method Based on Wavelet
Guoxi Sun, Qinghua Zhang, Aisong Qing, Hu Qing, He Jun
Rotating machine fault detecting is the key technology for ensure that they can run health and security. And the simple and practice methods based on envelope employed in the fault detecting. In this… (More)
Shunt hybrid active power filter control based on Lyapunov theorem
Qinghua Zhang, Xingong Cheng, Xiju Zong
Based on Lyapunov, a kind of control method is proposed which is applied to shunt hybrid active power filter (SHAPF). First, mathematic model of SHAPF is built in three phase static frame; and then… (More)
Diagnosis of inhomogeneous insulation degradation in electric cables by distributed shunt conductance estimation
Qinghua Zhang, Huaibin Tang
For the diagnosis of inhomogeneous insulation degradation in electric cables, the estimation of distributed shunt conductance is studied in this paper. Gradual growth of the shunt conductance is a… (More)
Global Existence of Ε−regular Solutions for the Strongly Damped Wave Equation
In this paper, we deal with the semilinear wave equation with strong damping. By choosing a suitable state space, we characterize the interpolation and extrapolation spaces of the operator matrix Aθ,… (More)
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India Vacation Packages Experience a colorful prism of ancient culture, breathtaking Himalayan and tropical landscapes, impressive architecture and festivals in this South Asian country. India is an ancient country in South Asia. Like a traditional sari, it weaves the deep hues of its heritage with the glittering embroidery of contemporary culture. India’s huge landscape encompasses the soaring peaks of the Himalayas, the arid Thar Desert and the warm tropical coastline of Goa.Explore India’s vivid and busy major cities. In Mumbai, Western India’s cosmopolitan port city and biggest metropolis, see fascinating British colonial architecture. Discover the country’s Bengali cultural capital in Kolkata. Experience Bollywood flair in the cinema and on the streets or see the sun set over the Arabian Sea at the beach.Experience one of the world’s oldest cities in Delhi, India’s capital. See ancient monuments such as the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, the breathtaking mosque and minarets of Qutub Minar and fascinating temples in Old Delhi. Visit markets, museums and peaceful parks in New Delhi, from where it’s just under 3 hours drive southeast to the Taj Mahal.Venture outside the cities to experience India’s magnificent landscapes and scenery. Visit Varanasi, a sacred Hindu city, and Jaisalmer, in the heart of the Thar Desert. Find lush mangrove forests, a scenic delta and rare Royal Bengal tigers in Sundarbans National Park. Unforgettable high-altitude landscapes await you in the mountaintop city of Leh and Srinagar in the Himalayas.For a seaside getaway, visit laid-back beaches along India’s southern coast: scenic palm groves of Kerala and sun-soaked beach cities in Cochin. Experience the French influence and lively bars in Pondicherry and dance all night at one of Goa’s famous beach parties. Visit Goa in February for a colorful carnival.Join locals watching a cricket match, sample delicious regional Indian cuisine and enjoy the celebrations at one of India’s numerous festivals. Experience Holi, the festival of colors, all over Hindu India in spring. Diwali is an atmospheric festival of lights in the fall.India can be reached via its international airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. Catch domestic flights within this huge country or enjoy the slow pace of regional trains, boats and buses. Explore local areas with rented motorbikes or hail auto-rickshaws. Read less Read more Guide to Exploring India
DelhiBeautiful temples, vibrant street markets, ancient monuments and manicured gardens make this an exciting city of contrasts.See hotels near here
MumbaiPrepare your senses for India’s entertainment and commercial center, where Bollywood films are made and East and West cultures come together in an exotic blend.See hotels near here
Goa (state)Explore India’s smallest state to discover heritage architecture, prehistoric art, stunning national parks and a delectable recipe for spicy fish curry.See hotels near here
ChennaiTemples and colonial monuments, food and festivals combine to showcase the best of South India’s artistic and religious heritage.See hotels near here
BengaluruIndia’s Garden City is famous for its public parks, colonial-era architecture, bustling bazaars and heritage museums.See hotels near here
JaipurThe “Pink City,” capital of India’s Rajasthan state, is famous for its palaces and fortresses, temples, shopping and festivals.See hotels near here
AgraDiscover bustling markets, world heritage palaces, lush gardens and a glittering white marble mausoleum in the city of the great Taj Mahal.See hotels near here
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CochinCenturies of history and architecture, traditional dance performances, food and spice markets lure visitors to the principal destination in India’s Kerala state.See hotels near here
KolkataThe former capital of the British Raj is a friendly city blessed with architectural diversity, festivals and an eclectic cuisine.See hotels near here
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AhmedabadMuseums and temples, bustling night markets, exciting festivals and a former home of Mahatma Gandhi await in Gujarat state’s largest city.See hotels near here
ChandigarhIndia’s first planned city is a fascinating spot to visit, with its wide boulevards, manicured gardens and one of the country’s most popular attractions.See hotels near here
ManaliWhether you are skiing, hiking through a mountainous wilderness or relaxing in hot sulphur springs, this hill town in Kullu Valley offers year-round activities.See hotels near here
Alappuzha DistrictExplore the beautiful waterways surrounding the Venice of the East, join in the excitement of the city’s lively festivals or spend the night on a houseboat. See hotels near here
LonavalaVenture into cave temples, hike up mountains and see wax sculptures of famous celebrities in this hill town in the west of India.See hotels near here
MahabaleshwarSpend some time in a hill town in the west of India to see a diversity of landscapes and rock formations shaped like monkeys and an elephant.See hotels near here
Coorg (district)A cool climate and lush, mountainous landscape make Coorg a paradise for trekkers. Hike through nature reserves and discover magnificent waterfalls and exotic wildlife. See hotels near here
AmritsarVisit this holy Sikh city and above the bustling markets and medieval town gates, you will see the spires of one of the most spectacular temples in all of India. See hotels near here
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Kid Friendly Hotels in Parona di Valpolicella, Italy: Family Fun Guaranteed | Expedia
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3.9 out of 5 (60 reviews) "Simple but comfortable hotel"
3.4 out of 5 (33 reviews) The hotel was fine, but the real difference was made by the excellent staff. We were supposed to be travelling to Desenzano, but after a problem with our flights we were left stranded overnight in Verona and only managed to book this hotel at around 11.30pm while we were at Verona airport. We arrived at the hotel at around midnight and the manageress immediately made us something to eat, then drove us personally to Desenzano the following morning after breakfast.
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Forget about hiring a babysitter and book a family friendly hotel in Parona di Valpolicella instead.
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Because after a long road trip and too many rounds of sing-alongs, everyone will appreciate the extra space provided in a family suite at your getaway destination. In addition to roomy accommodations, many of the best kid friendly hotels in Parona di Valpolicella feature pool areas and game rooms to help keep the little ones entertained. From hotel rooms with game consoles to accommodations with activities for the kiddos, a family hotel is a must for when you’re vacationing with the whole tribe in tow. Here at Expedia.com, we understand the importance of staying within your travel budget when booking accommodations. You can hunt for and find deals on hotels to help keep the costs of your vacation low, because we know it means more mouths to feed when your kids are along for the ride. Browse our selection of accommodations to find Parona di Valpolicella family friendly hotels matching your preferences and price range. Whether you’re looking for a hotel with a pool for splashing around or lodging with video games to create some friendly competition, you’ll find the best one for you and your family right here. Read More
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Polyester Stretch Collarless Tops & Shirts for Women | eBay
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Was very good entertainment and amazing to see the elephants perform. Did feel a little sorry for the animals tho. The horses seemed like they had no interest in performing.
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It has been 50 years since either of us have been to the circus! We thoroughly enjoyed it! Only two animal acts which was good.
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I must admit that I am not a circus lover, but this was really an exceptional experience. All the enterteinars were of great quality and they had an excellent clown - Don Christian (I always thought clowns are rather scary and not funny at all, but I loughed aloud this time). It was a show called the Stars of the festival and I must say it was worth the money.
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This was a "traditional" circus experience that consisted of diverse selection of acts. There were two animal acts, one with elephants and one with horses, all of the which looked very well taken care . We purchased our seats online opted for the second tier seats where we were able to select our seats . We were so close that we ended up moving a few rows back half way through the show because we were so close the the animals! We enjoyed the show as much as our two boys (9 & 5) and developed an appreciation for the circus artists. All the acts were wonderful and still can not believe how inexpensive it was! Exceptional value and even better family fun!
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Went with my girlfriend and had a very enjoyable couple of hours. All the performers were excellent and it was very good value. My partner loved the elephants especially.
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Patent US6618588 - Methods and systems for implementation of the calling name delivery service ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsMethods and systems for providing for calling party name and/or other information corresponding to a wireless unit to be stored in association with the mobile identity number (MIN) and/or mobile directory number (MDN) of the wireless unit in a location register such as the home location register (HLR)...http://www.google.com/patents/US6618588?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6618588 - Methods and systems for implementation of the calling name delivery service through use of a location register in a network element in a wireless networkAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6618588 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/378,904Publication dateSep 9, 2003Filing dateAug 23, 1999Priority dateAug 23, 1999Fee statusPaidAlso published asUS6813494, US7149517, US7409211, US20030104812, US20050059394, US20070093245, WO2001015483A1Publication number09378904, 378904, US 6618588 B1, US 6618588B1, US-B1-6618588, US6618588 B1, US6618588B1InventorsLarry Scott EasleyOriginal AssigneeBellsouth Intellectual Property CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (22), Non-Patent Citations (12), Referenced by (9), Classifications (17), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethods and systems for implementation of the calling name delivery service through use of a location register in a network element in a wireless network
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(male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. his city has been hit by a tidal wave of violent crime. one person murdered every 48 hours so far this year. this might be the last thing you'd expect to hear from oakland's police chief: >> i feel today was like christmas >> pam: the explanation, 8:02 pm ×
straight ahead. in san francisco, a blurry surveillance video leads to the identification of a suspect in a tenderloin mugging. police say this man robbed a woman, then threw her dog into traffic. >> firefighters in contra costa face a day of reckoning. >> this is the first time in the history of this county that we've actually closed fire stations. >> pam: tonight they're giving residents the bad news. >> pam: but first. breaking news out of san francisco. where police are involved in a standoff with an armed man. kron 4's scott rates is live in the richmond district with the latest. scott? >> reporter: >> oi just checked with police and they are still confirming that he is barricaded himself inside. it is still a very active scene. this is as far up as i can get. as i show you 8:03 pm ×
this is the crisis negotiation team. they are trying to get some progress. several swat team members running across the street. this started at 3:00 p.m. and there were shots fired inside this home. they heard someone screaming and i also saw the bullet hole right through that front door toward that is when officers walked out and this began. and some of these nearby homes have been evacuated. there also reports from police that this man is mentally unstable and is in sight alone. in side-alone. we can see the swat team. and running across the 8:04 pm ×
street it looks like they are going right through this neighborhood. and there are several swat team members they could be possibly gaining entrance. i will keep you updated and i will stay out here. >> pam: thank you, scott there was a little bit of a problem with his audio but there are some updates on the man that has barricaded himself inside of a structure. we will keep you updated. >> back now to our top story. four fire houses in the east bay. shut down and scaling back. because of severe financial cutbacks. three stations in lafayette, martinez and walnut creek closed their doors this morning. the lone fire station in clayton. will drastically cut its hours. but stay open. all this, because the contra costa county fire protection district. is facing a 17- million dollar budget shortfall. kron-4's j-r stone is live in martinez tonight. where 8:05 pm ×
district officials are explaining their decisions to the public. j.r? >> reporter: yes, pam. they are dealing with the this and as we can see in the distance is an empty hallway. but this is a pact meeting it is 90 minutes long and it is still under way. plenty of concerns. >> we are here to try to get our fire stations back. >> according to officials that does not look like it is going to be happening. fire station 16 in lafayette were just one of the four . >> we have seen some really good times, bad times and where not looking forward to the worst time. >> reporter: fire response times already below the average are possibly going to increase. >> there were two people up 8:06 pm ×
there, a structure fire, and it took nearly 15 minutes from station 16. >> when you start cutting stations if it gets worse. >> reporter: property tax revenues have dropped and the tax measure was voted down. now, those are just hopeful that we do not see a worse case scenario. >> there could be a terrible situation if there is a fire there is going to be a big fire and we're going to need all the help we can get. >> reporter: some of this talking is talking about ambulance services. that way, they can still get some emergency crews to respond. reporting live in contra costa county, kron 4. >> here are the four stations closing today in contra costa county. in martinez - station 12 on shell avenue. in lafayette - station 16 on los arabis avenue. walnut creek loses station 8:07 pm ×
4 on hawthorne drive. and in clayton, station 11 on center avenue. you can see how wide-spread the impact of longer response times is. >> pam: the oakland public safety committee is expected to make a decision. which is already stirring up contreversy. city council members decide will whether to adopt a resolution. to hire crime - fighting consultant william bratton. new tonight at eight. kron 4's reggie kumar is live outside oakland city hall. where tonight's meeting is already heating up. reggie? >> reporter: yes, pam. this former police chief and police commissioner in new york. he he is a advocate of this technique called stop & forest but this is also 8:08 pm ×
being possibly feud as racial profiling of the " stop and -- frisk'... this however, resulted in reactions from the crowd yelling out obscenities. some people had to be removed. residents, strongly opposing this. >> we do not condone racial profiling. we of work very hard and long to build relationships with this community it is a work in progress. i do not think we have to do that to anyone. if i think that you have a gun in your pocket? then i have a reasonable suspicion to stop you >> reporter: stop and frisk does not work look at the new york city. we need to find solutions that have 8:09 pm ×
statistical proof of their validity. the public safety committee will decide weather or not this will be confirmed the. if it is approved it will go to the city council and the will make the final decision next tuesday. reporting live in oakland, reggie kumar, kron 4. >> pam: meantime. violence reaching a tipping point in certain sections of oakland. now - the city is taking action to try and bring it under control. more on that ahead, but first grant is standing by to show us the problem. grant >> yes, pam. starting last friday, and extending through this past weekend.oakland was especially violent. four fatal shootings friday, all over the city. two more shooting scenes saturday.one which saw 3 people shot. and three more shootings scenes sunday.including a birthday party where five people were shot at 7:50 sunday night. now other numbers. right now there are 613 sworn officers policing oakland. 8:10 pm ×
the police chief is looking to increase that number to at least one thousand. so the department is painfully understaffed right now. this officer shortage and the recent spike in shootings has residents and police pushing for change. pam? >> pam: help is on the way today, the oakland city council's finance committee approves a public safety plan which includes authorizing a police academy for june 2013. hiring 21- civilian employees, including crime lab support staff. and establishing a contract for 10- deputies from the alameda county sheriff's department o-p-d chief howard jordan says, the deputies will help his officers deal with a violent feud between rival gangs. >> we are focusing on the same the two groups that we spoke of yesterday similar to the c h p. they have been very successful and want to continue that. just imagine. 8:11 pm ×
if they are here for two days a week and the sheriffs, for another two days per week would of possibly see >> "4 days a week" >> pam: the finance committee unanimously approved the new safety plan which now moves to the oakland city council for a final vote next tuesday >> san francisco police have named a suspect in a vicious robbery in the tenderloin. police say, 35-year-old laurice barrett. is the man who stole money from a woman. and killed her dog during the robbery. it happened late last month on leavenworth street. police say, they identified barrett based on tips from the public. and this surveillance video of the suspect running away. kron-4's alecia reid has more. >> he stole some money from her and he noticed the dog was barking and because he 8:12 pm ×
was upset he did not get enough money he grabbed the dog in the through it into oncoming traffic. >> reporter: this happened in broad daylight and this surveillance video showing that he was recognized and identified to police. they're hoping that this will lead to more of his whereabouts. >> the smallest amount of information even if you to not think that it is that important it is tremendous for us to help break the case. >> anybody with information is urged to call the san francisco police department and of course you can maintain anonymity. >> we understand that he probably has several home addresses. and san francisco is just one of them. >> reporter: police for able to pickup one of his mouth shots he is known for another of a number of other crimes-felicia reid, kron 4. >> pam: the rush for colin 8:13 pm ×
kaepernick and his appearance of sports illustrated. >> won a city on the peninsula not thanking heaven for seven of lov and 11 and could the name of an iconic gidd-- gay civic leader leading to the renaming of s f o? details coming up. 8:14 pm ×
the rush to get number seven 49-ers gear. and a look at his appearance on this week's cover of sports illustrated. 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick is without question the toast of the bay area. after leading the niners to a dominant playoff victory over the packers and now. sports illustrated is recognizing his efforts. kaepernick and to a lesser extent. coach jim harbaugh. are the cover boys on this week's issue. says shout it from the mountaintop jim - you were dead on about colin kaepernick. back here at home. kaepernick is proving to be extremely popular as well, especially when it comes to moving merchandise. as kron four's terisa estacio reports, number 7 is flying off the shelves. >> the biggest seller is everything kaepernick. and you are going to get that enters the and you are going to get in other jersey? 8:17 pm ×
>> that jersey and another jersey? >> yes, i wanted to come back and get it before it sold out. >> reporter: you better get it before it sold out. >> we have a few long sleeve shirts, short sleeve shirts. >> reporter: the great weight to have new items a great-way to win items. >> yes, go 49ers. they are able to endorse other one's happiness. >> everybody is looking for something with his name on it. >> reporter: do you think they are going to win? >> yes. >> reporter: terisa estacio, kron 4. 8:18 pm ×
>> pam: jeff bush talks aboutthe san mateo city council said on monday that this 7-11 on the corner of san mateo drive and bellvue is in violation of the city's zoning laws and will have to shut down. the store has been open about a month but residents in the area have been upset ever since the word got out the store was setting up shop in this location. neighbors have complained about garbage trucks, loitering and other common things that happen around corner stores and say the store should not even be here in the first place. >> peter breining: there was no determination that this was ever legal. perhaps there was a building permit that was issued to convert the delicatessen into the existing 711 but 8:19 pm ×
that does not provide the legality of it. >> there was never any determination that this was ever legal by the city, yet, here we are. there is some process that happened at the city that we don't know issued to convert the old stangilini's deli into a 7- 11 but that doesn't confer legality on the property and that is really the issue. a family run deli was the previous business at this location and was allowed to stay because it was grandfathered in because it was here before the current zoning laws took affect. neighbors say the deli was ok because it was only open during the day time and didn't cause any problems. home owners say this is not the place for a 24 hour operation like this store. >> peter breining: i think 7-11 is one of the top of the convenience store food chain, if you will, but, not in the middle of a residential neighborhood. >> reporter: the city attorney tells kron four that the store is in violation of the city's zoning laws. so, what happens next? the wheels of bureaucracy are in motion and the store will get a letter from the city telling them to shut the store down. that's good news for many here in the neighborhood, but some say they like the store and will be sad to see it go. i'm jeff bush in san mateo, kron four news. >> jacqueline: temperatures freezing right now! we are 8:20 pm ×
going to see quite a few 30's but not as many twe20's. warmer conditions in fact a warming trend could be happening for the weekend. not very typical for january with clear skies over the bay area. the stormtracker is well to the north so this is what we're going to be dealing with the next several days. drier conditions and certainly, a bit cooler 32 degrees in santa rosa. 31 in napa. 20's in fairfield, with zero twenties in the mornings. still cold in the north bay. still, several degrees warmer than what we saw last night. redwood city, sunnyvale, several areas and 8:21 pm ×
in san francisco, 40's. temperatures are going to warm, nicely. 50s, 60s. 50s through palo alto. and for san jose, a bit more tricky because that fog could keep temperatures cooler but mostly clear skies as temperatures are going to get to the mid '50s. and for the east bay shore. 55 degrees and also for the north bay. 50s and 60s in santa rosa. a look at your extended forecast but not as cold. there are no frost advisories. low 60s by the weekend. >> reporter: and menlo park facebook holds a big press conference statement, the details.. 8:22 pm ×
>> coming up later in this broadcast the afc championship game. colin kaepernick. and we will give you a rough sketch on the buster 8:23 pm ×
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privacy was still exist with this new feature it is between friends. and only a couple of hundred have signed up. they are doing an extremely slow progression in production. they want to make sure that it is done correctly and they want feedback. check it out on facebook and there is even a waiting list. gabe slate tech report for over 60,000 california foster children, 8:27 pm ×
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>> the big turn out for the gun buyback and the legislation going before these inferences abortive supervisors. and many of you are noticed your first paycheck. >> after the gun buyback, the legislation -- is going before the san francisco board of supervisors. -- >> jacqueline: a cold night but not quite as cold as previous, details on your full forecast, coming up. 8:30 pm ×
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elementary' school massacreofficials say that the protective equipment on the bridge tower did exactly what it is supposed to do charles clifford has more. >> on january 7th, the tanker was leaving the san francisco bay when it hit the tower his drug and alcohol tests. kron 4's charles clifford maps out the pilot's change in direction. back on january 7th the oil tanker overseas reymar was leaving san francisco bay when it struck a tower of the bay bridge. according to a report by the san jose mercury news, the pilot of 8:33 pm ×
the ship.. guy kleese... may havealtered the tankers planned path underneath the bridge. let's take a look at a google earth map. was being refuel at what's called anchorage 9, which is to the southeast of san francisco... from there the ship headed north towards the bay traveling on the bay the towers of the bridge are listed as letter of the alphabet. a, b, c,d and so forth. according to the mercury news the overseas reymar was originally supposed to pass under the bridge between the c and d towers. but the pilot, for reason changed his mind and decided to take the ship between the d and e towers. it was during this maneuver that the tanker collided with tower e. around 11:18 am. the ship was apparently going about 11.8 knots, or 13.6 miles per hour, when it sideswiped the tower, causing millions of dollars in damage to both the bridge and the ship. in the newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. here in the first place. >> peter breining: gunned down in the line of 8:34 pm ×
-- >> duty investigators say 35-year- old officer kevin tonn was killed by a burglary suspect this morning as he responded to a break-in call. the suspect took shots at another officer. but missed. he then apparently turned the gun on himself and took his own life. galt police say tonn had been with the department for three-and-a-half years >> there was a bigger than expected turnout today, at the marin county 'gun buy back' program. hundreds of firearms were collected during the event. which was planned in reaction to the 'sandy hook elementary' school massacre. people walked away with as much as two- hundred dollars per gun, no questions asked. it was such a success, that the county ran through the 43-thousand dollars it had raised. in only two hours. a spokesperson for the san rafael police department. gave us a look at some of the more dangerous weapons. >> this is a semiautomatic rifle. it is the same caliber round that a fully automatic shoots. so, when you hear people talk about having an assault rifle this is what they are referring to. this is a double barrel shotgun that that has been a shot up shotgun which is 8:35 pm ×
illegal. it is sought of this so a swed off shotgun in his a of his a sawed off shotgun.. is illegal >> pam: after running out of cash, the county handed out vouchers to those who didn't want to just voluntarily give away their guns. the district attorney says, he will try and raise the money needed to pay people back in the next 30 days. they plan to hand out more vouchers at another gun buy back which is planned for the martin luther king day holiday. in san francisco, two pieces of gun control legislation were introduced to the board of supervisors. the first bans the possession of military style ammunition, such as hollow- point bullets. the sale of those bullets is already illegal. this action would make having them a misdeamenor. the second requires police notification, when someone in san francisco buys 500- rounds of ammunition or more. this includes online purchases. the supervisor sponsoring the changes says, they will make a difference. 8:36 pm ×
>> i do with this every day and i deal with this every day with my police captains about what happened and the week. with debriefings in the number of weapons they are pulling off the streets. so, the work continues weather or not the legislation back it up. >> it will take several steps to make these two changes in the law. we will let you know what happens. >> we're always tracking neighborhood crime. here's a kron-4 crime tracker on the peninsula. there have been a series of home burglaries in redwood city. seven within the last two weeks. all within a few blocks of each other on either side of 101 near woodside road. two on january 3rd. - one on maple and one on bloomquist st. january 4th - main street. two yesterday on broadway. january 9th on charter st. jan 11th - bloomquist st. 8:37 pm ×
investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that heavily damaged a flower shop in morgan hill this morning. it was reported shortly before nine at the business on monterey street near spring avenue. as you can see here. until then, the job will be done on an interim basis by this man, deputy chief larry esquivel, he's the man in the center, in uniform. he's a 27-year veteran of the department, most recently over-seeing the city's patrol division. at his first news conference, esquivel says he will emphasize community policing and focus on morale issues in the face of budget cuts and layoffs following a bitter political battle with city hall. esquivel will officially begin his new duties on saturday, the last day on the job fors moore. >> i have been here for 27 years i have a pretty good working knowledge of the public. recognizing them 8:38 pm ×
just as what we're doing now. and addressing some of those concerns that does not happen on a daily basis. that in to be honest and sincere which i think i have been. >> he will officially begin his new duties on saturday at the last day for chris more... repairs. exactly what he said. update. many people are voting against the idea to rename s 8:39 pm ×
f o against the late harvey millek for the overnight hours it is going to be chilly but several degrees warmer than what we saw last week their field, still, however cold but 32 degrees. no fazan futurecast tensile going to be in the widespread 30's, overnight. temperatures will mainly be in the 30's and 40's mixing and. taking a look at your neighborhood temperatures and the weekend forecast. >> coming up your market update 8:40 pm ×
>> pam: stocks end the day in mostly positive territory. after a strong rally by retail stocks offset tensions over raising the country's debt 8:42 pm ×
ceiling. on wall street. the dow finished the day up 27- points. at 13-thousand-535 the nasdaq fell six. it was dragged down by more apple losses. closing at 3- thousand-110 and the s-and-p-500 rose a point to 14-72. >> colin kaepernick is on the cover. is that a good thing? gary radnich coming up and if the 49ers advance they must meet one of their former head coaches 8:43 pm ×
>> those opening their paychecks today may be in for a rude awakening. as kron 4's dan kerman tells us. the return of an old tax rate means less money on your paycheck. >> reporter: if your first paycheck of the year, seems a little light it's not because something's wrong, it's because the holiday is over, the payroll tax holiday which to cut payroll tax by 2% for 2011 and 2012.. the tax holiday created by the president and congress expired at the end of last year meaning your payroll tax now goes back up to where it was from 4.2 percent to 6.2 percent households making between 40 and 50 thousand dollars will see 579 dollars less this year those making between 50 and 75 thousand dollars will see about 822 dollars less this year those making between 75 and 100 thousand dollars will pay 1,206 more in tax, or 100-dollars a 8:46 pm ×
month >> i think the payroll tax will be just a blip on the landscape. >> reporter: while it's true some may be taking home as much as 25-bucks a week, terry connelly with golden gate university's ageno school of business says that doesn't mean consumers will stop spending >> we have to be careful and not make our reports based on rumors or extrapolations. it is not clear weather or not the consumer will be impacted. >> reporter: connolly says the we've seen desperate for years and it has had very little impact on consumer 8:47 pm ×
spending. on top of that is important to think that the income tax is not going up for the middle-class dan kerman, kron 4. >> gary: >> jacqueline: temperatures will be warmer. that will continue for the rest of the week. and nearly 40 degrees and for the afternoon highs. nearly 60. as we take a look outside the satellite & radar. it it is going to drive that storm well to the north. with rain and warmer temperatures court tomorrow, it is still going to be cold. 30's in santa rosa. 29 in fairfield and for the inland valleys, 33 in pleasanton. concord, warmer for the bay shore. mid upper 30's. san francisco, and chilly but no freeze 8:48 pm ×
warnings or frost advisories. i do think that we could see patchy frost for the inland valleys. temperatures will be at or below freezing. afternoon highs, the afternoon mid-60s could see 59 degrees in cupertino. mountain view, san jose, inland, a little bit cooler. if that fog forms. temperatures will be about in the mid '50s. for the east bay shores, 55 degrees. for the north bay, 50s through sand brought by al. as for the sierras, san rafeal--55 degrees. and also, for the mountains, we are going to see mid-40s for the weekend the weekend. a look at your extended forecast with warmer weather. temperatures getting a little bit more mild. and www.snowbomb.com 8:49 pm ×
there is no new snow to talk about. 40 in. at the lowest level. 89 at the summit. www.snowbomb.com even for discount lift tickets. (music) >> good evening, everybody. guess who is on the cover of sports illustrated? of course, is colin kaepernick. kaepernick on cover of si 49ers quarterback colin of the most recent issue of sports illustrated the caption says "holy" and below that a mug shot of jim harbaugh with the words, "shout it from the mountain top jim, you were dead on about colin kaepernick." probably not a good thing. for those of you who don't believe in the sports illustrated jinx.consider last januaryabout this same timealex smith and the niners were featured on the cover a few days before the nfc championship game against the new york giants - and we know how that 8:50 pm ×
turned out.ouch! however, kaepernick seems to like kaepernick. forget "tebowing"that's old news. now it's all about "kaepernicking" everytime colin kaepernick rushes for a touchdown he kisses his bicep. and he is a player. this guy is almost like a linebacker. he is almost like one of the boys, so to speak with the coconduct himself. and i you would say that just a guess that he would run a wall through them. we will see that if kaepernick was just a vision or some 49 8:51 pm ×
years. pam a championship game like this-we want to make sure that we make the place. >> with a hostile environment and a very good defense. you cannot take anything for granted. >> we will be in the same position but a different team, a different mind-set, a different opponent. >> and i would be interested in but pam thanks. >> i think that the other team is going to be so prepared. >> what is pam think? >> and jacqueline? >> i would say the same as what pam says. did you ever see that movie? with 8:52 pm ×
lawrence taylor. jamie foxx, oliver stone telling in absolute true story. it was a pretty good movie. jamie foxx, one of the talented guys and holida holly >> he can do comedy. and impressions. and it all started. thank you for joining us. >> york movie produced layour me reviews lot >> and now, jan wahl. [laughter] >> and do you remember that coach in a necktie? mike liked to look at himself in the mirror and is making a comeback, of sorts, the defensive coordinator falcons d coordinator mike 8:53 pm ×
nolan former 49ers coach mike nolan is now the defensive coordinator of the atlanta falcons. >> he is definitely a great defensive coordinator. >> the teams that he went to miami, and atlanta. he is encouraging and doing good things >> the members it was a bit vague but i remember that he was a good guy. nolan was just 18-37 in 3 2 years with the niners, but he did bring in 10 key 49ers players still on the roster, including patrick willis, justin smith, frank gore, dashon goldson and vernon davis to name a few the falcons defense ranks 24th in total yards allowed but 5th in points allowed, giving up just 18.7 per game. jonathan goodwin reader >> also 8:54 pm ×
>> and if you want to hear how much baseball players are going to make. buster posy, they have filed for sa salary arbitration more than likely, they are going to make about $6 million. 8:57 pm ×
romo, 3.5 the millions and it could be $40 million for hunter pence. 14-million-- and he has plenty coming his way. and the giants have the third hottest ticket price. the chicago cubs are number one, the red sox are no. 2. and the giants are no. 3. and the 49ers are going to be able to beat the falcons? >> and i think that anybody that says that atlanta will beat them. is just taking a guess the 49ers have more talent. looking at the old pros. particulate the defense, dominating the. the only way is of their secondary is a rough game. but i think that it would be safe to choose the forty- niners. >> is this the sharks youyear? 8:58 pm ×
>> i do not want an abbreviated stanley cup. jacqueline? >> it could be anybody because it is such a short season. >> #3 question mark >> good afternoon, gary. the question was so long! [laughter] we're out of time 8:59 pm ×
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"Written with both clarity and zest and resting upon a wide range of recent scholarship, this book will be widely welcomed as a contribution to the study of world history." Peter Jackson--History Today historytoday.com/blog/2012/08/mongol-conquests-world-history“As the subject of world history becomes more and more popular, May’s work is an admirable contribution to this field and a necessary guide for teaching and research today.” (H-Net Reviews)“This vividly written book that manifests the author’s fascination with its subject will become a useful textbook for world history courses and for classes on the Mongol empire.” (Journal of Asian Studies)“General readers will have a lot to mull over, and specialists will be stunned at the range of material May fearlessly took upon himself. . . . He also leaves no technical term unexplained; no group, person, or place unidentified; no theme ignored. In addition he includes the picturesque, gruesome, or even funny details that undergraduates will remember and discuss at parties. His scope, ambition, and many of his results deserve to be commended.” (Journal of World History)“Although globalisation is not a phenomenon that is readily associated with the Middle Ages, May makes a strong case for the emergence of a quasi-global system from the early-thirteenth to the mid-fourteenth century. . . . Written with both clarity and zest and resting upon a wide range of recent scholarship, this book will be widely welcomed as a contribution to the study of world history.” (History Today)“There is much food for thought here. . . . This is a wonderful book for teaching and for new ideas; not the least of its virtues is May’s dry humour, which pops up when least expected. He brings us to the forefront of recent research and conjecture. . . . this is the book of choice for a course that explores the world that the Mongols helped to make.” (Journal of Global History)“This volume’s primary purpose is to show how the Mongols were a catalyst for change in the first stage of true globalization in human history. Rather than the usual focus on only the negative aspects of the Mongols conquests, May stresses their positive role and contribution to Eurasian history, analyzing the Mongols’ influence and legacy. . . . Both general readers and specialists can benefit from this well-written history. Recommended.” (Choice)“In this new and impressive contribution to the fields of Central Asian and world history, May advocates locating the foundations of the modern world with the Mongol conquests. May is similarly concerned with identifying the lasting legacies of the Mongol Empire, but readers will find this volume to be significantly less biased and more constructive than other recent revisionist efforts . . . a very fine study.” (Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies)
Timothy May is Professor of Central Eurasian and Middle Eastern History at North Georgia College and State University. He is also the author of The Mongol Art of War: Chinggis Khan and the Mongol Military System and Culture and Customs of Mongolia.
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5.0 out of 5 starsA True World History
Timothy May takes the Mongol Empire, a subject which has often been the subject of regional historians, and turns it into a true world history. May begins chronologically, covering the Mongols from the rise of Chingghis Khan to the empire’s dissolution. After chronologically giving the history, he proceeds to explain the Mongols and their influences in trade, warfare, administration, religion, demographic trends, and cultural exchanges. May’s most significant contribution in this work, is his coinage of the term “Chingghis exchange”, which he uses to explain cross-cultural exchanges in Eurasia facilitated by the Mongols. He contends that the Mongols, rather the Europeans, created a truly global world by 1350. This argument is a strong one, evinced mainly by the number of people affected by the Mongols compared to the European Age of Exploration. The expanse of the Mongol Empire allowed for the diffusion of ideas, technology etc., thereby globalizing Eurasia. May makes use of the existing historiography, exposing its lack of global perspective and pointing out historiographical difficulties such as the vast number of primary source languages necessary to fully research the topic. Despite this, May still manages to make use of a variety of primary sources from different regions, but most significantly synthesizing regional studies into a broad, global perspective which is necessary to fully understand the extent of the Mongol impact on the world. This work’s strength is that it takes a gigantic topic and squeezes it into a manageable book. It is an engaging, well-written work that does a great job holding the reader’s interest. It is filled with illustrations, its only possible weakness being a lack of detailed maps. Overall, it is an excellent read and really captures the essence of the Mongol Empire as a global force of connectivity, rather than just a steamroller of civilizations.
4.0 out of 5 starsMuch about the Chingatid Exchange
TOP 1000 REVIEWER on February 4, 2015Format: Hardcover
This is a quite good account of the Mongol impact. Much of the book is about successor empires, following the breakup of the massive conquests than ran from Korea to Poland. It also examines the status of descendants of Chingis Khan, who remained a pool of potential conquerors for centuries.It includes the origins of empire, the development and coexistence of the several Chingatid states (such as the Ilkhanids in Persia). Chapters include Mongol administration (rather advanced for its time), the black death, the Mongol approach to making war, and more.Key in the book is what the author calls the Chingatid Exchange, presumably derived from the concept of the Columbian Exchange. The thesis is that the Mongols for a time provided relative peace in much of the Eurasian area, which facilitated long range trade, and included the interchange of not only goods, but also ideas, inventions, crops and concepts. There has been a lot of debate among historians how Chinese inventions such as paper and gunpowder made it to Europe. This could be the answer, although it remains a theory. Others have noted the increased intercontinental contacts, so in a way, all May has done is give it a useful name. It makes sense to me and I think it has utility in discussing these things.The maps are not very good. The illustrations, mostly of Persian origin, are better.
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Diminished returns? : the role of savings and investment rates in East Asia's miracle (圖書, 1998) [WorldCat.org]
題名: Diminished returns? : the role of savings and investment rates in East Asia's miracle
作者: Peter E Robertson; University of New South Wales. School of Economics
出版商: Sydney : School of Economics, University of New South Wales, 1998.
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Patent US4678467 - Dispenser comprising capsule with volume displacing member - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA dispenser is disclosed for delivering a beneficial agent to an environment of use. The dispenser comprises a semipermeable wall surrounding a compartment containing a heat responsive composition, and an expandable composition. A passageway in the wall connects the compartment with the exterior of the...http://www.google.com/patents/US4678467?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US4678467 - Dispenser comprising capsule with volume displacing memberAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS4678467 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 06/829,351Publication dateJul 7, 1987Filing dateFeb 13, 1986Priority dateMar 21, 1984Fee statusPaidPublication number06829351, 829351, US 4678467 A, US 4678467A, US-A-4678467, US4678467 A, US4678467AInventorsJames B. Eckenhoff, Felix Theeuwes, Joseph C. DetersOriginal AssigneeAlza CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (7), Referenced by (17), Classifications (8), Legal Events (4) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetDispenser comprising capsule with volume displacing member
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Patent US5790196 - Adaptive video coding method - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsMethods of adaptively encoding a sequence of frames of image information resenting multiple video objects in which the video object information is digitally encoded as to texture, motion and shape characteristics to produce code bits at a variable rate for transmission via a buffer having a fixed bit...http://www.google.com/patents/US5790196?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US5790196 - Adaptive video coding methodAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS5790196 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 08/800,880Publication dateAug 4, 1998Filing dateFeb 14, 1997Priority dateFeb 14, 1997Fee statusPaidPublication number08800880, 800880, US 5790196 A, US 5790196A, US-A-5790196, US5790196 A, US5790196AInventorsHuifang Sun, Anthony VetroOriginal AssigneeMitsubishi Electric Information Technology Center America, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (6), Referenced by (53), Classifications (60), Legal Events (9) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetAdaptive video coding method
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Positional bias of MHC class I restricted T-cell epitopes in viral antigens is likely due to a bias in conservation. - PubMed - NCBI
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See comment in PubMed Commons belowPLoS Comput Biol. 2013;9(1):e1002884. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002884. Epub 2013 Jan 24.Positional bias of MHC class I restricted T-cell epitopes in viral antigens is likely due to a bias in conservation.Kim Y1, Yewdell JW, Sette A, Peters B.Author information1La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology, La Jolla, California, United States of America.AbstractThe immune system rapidly responds to intracellular infections by detecting MHC class I restricted T-cell epitopes presented on infected cells. It was originally thought that viral peptides are liberated during constitutive protein turnover, but this conflicts with the observation that viral epitopes are detected within minutes of their synthesis even when their source proteins exhibit half-lives of days. The DRiPs hypothesis proposes that epitopes derive from Defective Ribosomal Products (DRiPs), rather than degradation of mature protein products. One potential source of DRiPs is premature translation termination. If this is a major source of DRiPs, this should be reflected in positional bias towards the N-terminus. By contrast, if downstream initiation is a major source of DRiPs, there should be positional bias towards the C-terminus. Here, we systematically assessed positional bias of epitopes in viral antigens, exploiting the large set of data available in the Immune Epitope Database and Analysis Resource. We show a statistically significant degree of positional skewing among epitopes; epitopes from both ends of antigens tend to be under-represented. Centric-skewing correlates with a bias towards class I binding peptides being over-represented in the middle, in parallel with a higher degree of evolutionary conservation.PMID: 23357871 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] PMCID: PMC3554532 Free PMC ArticleShareImages from this publication.See all images (5)Free textFigure 1Distributions of normalized positions of MHC-I restricted T-cell epitopes for viruses.(A and B) For each category of peptides indicated (i.e. ‘Positive’ or ‘Negative’), peptides were mapped onto all proteins of the corresponding genome with peptide similarity cutoff of 100%. For each peptide:antigen mapping, a normalized position was calculated. The set of normalized positions was plotted as a histogram. (C) To show positional bias of epitopes, the box plot shows results of 1000 bootstrap sampling of Positive and Negative data sets of normalized positions and plotting ratios of their probabilities for each bin. Boxes cover the range from 25th to 75th percentiles. Whiskers extend out from boxes 1.0 times the interquartile range.Positional Bias of MHC Class I Restricted T-Cell Epitopes in Viral Antigens Is Likely due to a Bias in ConservationPLoS Comput Biol. 2013 January;9(1):e1002884.Figure 2Positional biases of predicted binders for 12 HLA supertypes.For each supertype, 9-mer peptide binding predictions were carried out and ratios of probability masses of predicted ‘binders’ and ‘non-binders’ were calculated. Peptide binding predictions were made for alleles belonging to each supertype, using SMMPMBEC method. All possible 9-mer peptides were generated from a set of viral proteins that contain at least one tested peptide from Table 1. Relationships between HLA molecules and supertypes are provided in [11].Positional Bias of MHC Class I Restricted T-Cell Epitopes in Viral Antigens Is Likely due to a Bias in ConservationPLoS Comput Biol. 2013 January;9(1):e1002884.Figure 3Positional bias of conservation for viral proteins.For each viral protein which also contained at least one tested peptide from Table 1, conservation scores at the residue-level were calculated using Rate4Site [26]. Residue positions were converted into normalized positions and corresponding conservation scores were binned (5 bins of equal size). Higher conservation score indicates higher degree of conservation. Conservation scores were normalized for each protein (i.e. mean = 0; sd = 1). One thousand bootstrapping over proteins was used to estimate confidence intervals for the means of conservation scores. Each box covers 25th and 75th percentiles. Whiskers extend out from each box 1.0 times the interquartile range.Positional Bias of MHC Class I Restricted T-Cell Epitopes in Viral Antigens Is Likely due to a Bias in ConservationPLoS Comput Biol. 2013 January;9(1):e1002884.Figure 4Estimating positional bias of epitopes from conservation data.(A) Bootstrap sampling of conservation scores for positive and negative peptides are shown as two boxplots placed next to each other. The bins used are of variable lengths to ensure a sufficient count in each bin. Each bin contains ∼20% of data points. Middle positions of bins are indicated on the x-axis. The difference between the means of the two conservation score distributions is statistically significant (Welch's t-test; one-sided; p-value = 5.9×10−6). (B) Estimating probability ratios from the conservation score distributions. This is simply taking a ratio of positive and negative peptide probabilities as a function of a conservation score. Confidence intervals are derived from bootstrap sampling. (C) Estimated probability ratios as a function of normalized position, using the mapping shown in the second panel. As input, distributions of means of conservation scores shown in Fig. 3 were used. (D) Positional bias curves derived from observed normalized positions (black) and conservation scores (gray).Positional Bias of MHC Class I Restricted T-Cell Epitopes in Viral Antigens Is Likely due to a Bias in ConservationPLoS Comput Biol. 2013 January;9(1):e1002884.Figure 5Distributions of conservation scores of peptides with positive and negative T-cell assay results for viruses in the context of immunization with peptides.The difference between the two distributions is not statistically significant (Welch's t-test; one-sided; p-value = 0.62).Positional Bias of MHC Class I Restricted T-Cell Epitopes in Viral Antigens Is Likely due to a Bias in ConservationPLoS Comput Biol. 2013 January;9(1):e1002884.Publication Types, MeSH Terms, Substances, Grant SupportPublication TypesResearch Support, N.I.H., ExtramuralMeSH TermsAntigens, Viral/immunology*Epitopes/immunology*Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/immunology*HumansT-Lymphocytes/immunology*SubstancesAntigens, ViralEpitopesHistocompatibility Antigens Class IGrant SupportHHSN272201200010C/PHS HHS/United StatesLinkOut - more resourcesFull Text SourcesPublic Library of ScienceEurope PubMed CentralPubMed CentralPubMed Central CanadaOther Literature SourcesAccess more work from the authors - ResearchGatePubMed Commons home
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [0047] According to a first embodiment, a change of connection (i.e., a handover or a movement) of a mobile entity from a first network access entity to a second network access entity is performed such that the mobile entity sends a message including information for identifying the first network access entity to the second network which enables the second network entity to acquire a global address of the first network entity. That is, in case the global address of the first network access entity is necessary to accomplish the handover and the mobile entity (e.g., Mobile IPv6 Mobile Node MN) does not know the global address, the mobile entity sends known information associated with the first network access entity known to the second network entity. By using this information, the second network entity is capable of acquiring the global address of the first network access entity, such that the handover or movement procedure can be completed. [0048] It is noted that in the context of this application the term �global address� refers to an address that has significance in the TAR (Target Access Router as an example for the second network entity) network (i.e. an address that can be used to reach the PAR (Previous Access Router as an example for the first network entity) from the TAR). That is, a �global address� refers to an address, which is generally known (or available) in the network. In contrast thereto, the term �local address� refers to an address which is only available locally, i.e., only in a part of the network. For example, the link local address of the first network access entity (e.g., PAR) may be used only in the mobile entity which resides on the same link. [0049]FIG. 1, FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 show different scenarios for the Fast Handover procedure discussed above. [0050] In these scenarios, it is assumed that a Mobile node (MN) moves from a Previous Access Router (PAR) as an example for a first network access entity to a Target Access Router (TAR) as an example for a second network access entity. It is assumed that the PAR is located in a Subnet 1�Access Network 1, and the TAR is located in a Subnet 2�Access Network 2. [0051] It is noted that the figures do not show all the elements involved in the signaling process. For example, the APs are located in between the Access Routers and mobile nodes. [0052]FIG. 1 illustrates a scenario of a so-called scenario for an �Anticipated case�. That is, here, a Fast Handover procedure is initiated before the movement. [0053] The handover is initiated by the MN by sending a Router Solicitation message for the proxy (RtrSolPr) to the PAR in message 11. This is a message from the MN to the PAR requesting information for a potential handover. The PAR sends a Handover Initiate message (message 12) to the TAR. As a response to the HI message, the TAR sends a HACK (Handover Acknowledgement) message to the PAR (message 13). After receiving the HACK message from the TAR, the PAR sends a Proxy Router Advertisement message to the MN (message 14). The Proxy Router Advertisement (PrRtAdv) is a message from the PAR indicating a MN to undergo the handover. [0054] Thereafter, the MN sends a Fast Binding Update (F-BU) message 15 to the PAR. The Fast Binding Update (F-BU) message is a message from the MN instructing its PAR to redirect its traffic towards the NAR, i.e., TAR. Thus, this message is important to complete the handover. [0055] After the movement, the MN sends a Fast Neighbor Advertisement message to the TAR. The Fast Neighbor Advertisement (FNA) is a message from the MN to the NAR (here TAR) to confirm use of a NCoA (New Care of Address) when the MN has not received the Fast Binding Acknowledgement (FBACK). Namely, in this example the PAR has not sent a FBACK message to the MN because it has just moved to the TAR. In response to the FNA message 16, the TAR sends a FBACK message (message 17) to the MN. By this message, the Fast Handover procedure is completed. [0056] It is noted that a Care of Address (CoA) is a temporary address allocated for the MN while it is visiting foreign networks. Home Agent maintains a binding between the static Home address of the MN and the current CoA. [0057] Hence, in scenario 1 shown in FIG. 1 the MN sends the F-BU message 15 while it is still attached to the previous access network. The MN thus does not have any problem when sending the F-BU message to PAR since it is located in the same link as the PAR. The MN uses the PAR's link local IP address to address the F-BU to PAR. [0058] In FIG. 2, scenario 2 is illustrated where the messages 21 to 24 correspond to the messages 11 to 14 shown in scenario in FIG. 1. However, in FIG. 2 the MN sends the F-BU message (message 25) after it has moved to the TAR. This message, however, must be directed to the PAR, since the PAR has to be requested to redirect the traffic of the MN (packets addressed to the old CoA of the MN) to the TAR. Thus, the TAR has to forward the F-BU message to the PAR in message 25. In the case where the MN does not know the PAR's globally routable IP address, the MN cannot address the F-BU message properly to PAR unless the solution according to the this embodiment of the invention is used. [0059] Namely, as will be explained later in detail, the information which the MN additionally inserts into the F-BU message is used in order to determine the globally routable IP address of the PAR. [0060] After sending the F-BU message 25, the MN can send a FNA message (message 26) to the TAR, which can respond with a FBACK message (message 27) in order to complete the Fast Handover procedure. [0061] It is noted that the FNA is sent after the MN reaches the new access network. It is used to start the delivery of buffered packets from the TAR to the MN. FBU starts the forwarding of packets from the PAR to the TAR. At this point the TAR buffers the packets until the MN arrives to the new access network. When the MN reaches the TAR, the sending of the FNA starts the delivery of those buffered packets from the TAR to the MN. [0062]FIG. 3 illustrates scenario 3 for a so-called �Non-Anticipated case�, i.e., the Fast Handover procedure is initiated after the movement. [0063] That is, in this case the Fast Handover procedure starts by sending a F-BU message (message 31) from the MN to the TAR. This F-BU message has to be forwarded to the PAR, similar to the case shown in FIG. 2. After this, the PAR sends a HI message (message 32) to the TAR, and the TAR responds with a HACK message (message 33). Thereafter, the TAR sends a FBACK message (message 34) to the MN to complete the Fast Handover procedure. [0064] Thus, in scenario 3 the MN starts the Fast Handover procedure by sending a F-BU message after the movement. In the case the MN does not know the PAR's globally routable IP address the MN cannot address the F-BU message properly to the PAR unless the solution according to the present embodiment of the invention is used. [0065]FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate the general procedure for the solution described in this invention. [0066] In general, in the �Anticipated case� of the Fast Handover procedure, the so-called MN_LLA (which carries the MN's link-layer identity, such as MAC address) option must be included in all the RtrSolPr, HI and F-BU messages of the Fast Handover procedure. This will enable the TAR to map the MN_LLA with the PAR's publicly routable global unicast address as described below. [0067] The MN-LLA is the Link-layer address of the MN, and is in particular the link-layer address of the MN that is undergoing handover to the destination. According to the above referenced Fast Handover Internet Draft (�draft-ietf-mobileip-fast-mipv6-06.txt�), this option should be included to help the destination recognize the MN when it connects to the destination. [0068]FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate are embodiments of the method of the invention. Two possible scenarios, the �anticipated case� and �non-anticipated case� (as described in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3) are considered: [0069] �Anticipated Handover� case (FIG. 4A): when the TAR receives a HI message, the TAR maps the source IP address of the packet (PAR's publicly routable global unicast IP address, which is reachable from the TAR) with the MN_LLA included in that message. This is a feature according to this embodiment for an AR implementing the Fast Handover functionality. [0070] �Non-anticipated handover� case (FIG. 4B): as described above with respect to FIG. 3, in the case where the F-BU message was not sent before the movement, the MN sends the F-BU message to the PAR after the movement. This message is addressed to the PAR at the IP level but the Layer 2 (L2) frame is targeted to the TAR interface (next step in the routing path). The MN includes the following information in the message: [0071] Destination Address (D.A.): the link local address of the PAR (as specified in the above referenced Fast Handover Internet Draft) [0072] Source Address (S.A.): the MN_PCoA, i.e., the Previous Care of Address of the Mobile Node (as specified in the above referenced Fast Handover Internet Draft) [0073] At this point the NAR cannot forward the F-BU message to the PAR since the link local address is not globally routable and the NAR does not know the PAR's public IP address. [0074] Thus, according to the first embodiment of the invention, some parameters are included in the F-BU message whose goal is to enable the TAR to forward the F-BU message to the correct PAR: These parameters may be considered optional since they are only useful for the case where the MN sends the F-BU after the movement (�non-anticipated handover� case). According to this embodiment, the parameters are as follows: [0075] Old NET_ID: Network identity of the previous access network. [0076] Old APN_name|old AP_name: name of (GPRS) APN (Access Point Name) or (WLAN) AP (Access Point) which the MN was connected to in the previous access network. [0077] MN_LLA: link layer address of the MN. [0078] For example, the old network identity may be a PLMN ID (Public Land Mobile Network identity). [0079] After receiving the F-BU, the TAR checks the destination address (D.A.) of the packet. It realizes that the target IP address is a link local IP address (characterized by a prefix of FE80) which does not belong to itself. The TAR thus checks in a mapping table to determine whether there is an entry for the MN_LLA, which is included by the MN in the F-BU. The mapping table is created by mapping the PAR's publicly routable global IP address with the MN_LLA (information received into the HI message, as described above). [0080] In case there is an entry in the mapping table for the MN_LLA (i.e. HI message was already received by TAR) and the PAR has revealed its IP address, then the TAR obtains the PAR's IP address associated and forwards the F-BU message directly to the PAR (IP encapsulation can be used for the forwarding). This embodiment would apply for scenario 2 (anticipated case). [0081] In case there is not any entry in the mapping table for the MN_LLA, then the TAR forwards the F-BU message to the PAR, whose publicly routable global unicast address is determined with the help of the �old NET_ID� and �APN_name|old AP_name� options included by the MN in the F-BU message. The NAR may need the assistance of a node acting as a proxy in order to be able to perform this mapping which is described later by referring to a second embodiment of the invention. After the publicly routable global unicast IP address of the PAR is determined, the F-BU message can be forwarded to the PAR (e.g. Via IP-in-IP encapsulation). This embodiment would apply for scenario 3 (non-anticipated case). [0082] As a modification of the first embodiment, a situation can be handled in which the globally routable address of the TAR is not know to the MN. That is, in this modification, the roles of the PAR and the TAR with respect to determining a globally routable address are exchanged. [0083] The address of the TAR can be determined basically in the same way as according to the first embodiment. [0084] When, the mapping according to the first embodiment is applied, the PAR holds a mapping table in which the information for identifying the TAR received from the MN is mapped to a global address of the TAR. [0085] In the following, a second embodiment of the invention is described. The second embodiment is directed to TAR identification. [0086] As mentioned above, the TAR identification mechanism requires that the current AR determines the IP address of the TAR for the MN's handover. This is illustrated in FIG. 5, for example. FIG. 5 depicts the basic interaction at the IP layer between the current AR and the TAR. That is, the IP handover signaling between the current AR and the TAR requires that the current AR knows the target AR globally routable (public) IP address. It is noted that also the TAR needs the address of the PAR. [0087]FIG. 6 shows an example of a high level schematic of the TAR IP address discovery. In particular, a situation is illustrated in which the globally routable (public) IP address of the TAR is not known to the MN. A mobile node MN is attached to a current AR and wishes to perform a handover to a TAR (target AR). In FIG. 6 it is illustrated that the corresponding access points are Layer 2 Access Points (e.g. WLAN AP's). According to this example, a similar procedure as according to the first embodiment is adopted. Namely, the MN delivers information to the corresponding AR in order to identify the other AR (in this case, the TAR). In particular, in step S61, the MN monitors attributes (e.g., target WLAN AP MAC address) from the target network point of attachment which will help to identify the TAR IP address. In step S62, the attributes are reported to the current AR. In step S63, the current AR determines the IP address of the TAR based on the attributes passed by the MN. Thus, in step S64, the current AR can send the IP handover signaling to the correct TAR. [0088] It is noted that step S63 requires that the AR has access to a mapping table which maps Layer 2 IDs (e.g. WLAN AP MAC addresses) to the corresponding AR IP address. However, this will not work for the GPRS, since a given cell ID will not always map to the same GGSN�depending on what Access Point Name (APN) the MN is going to access. In the GPRS, the APN is a logical name describing the actual connected access point to the external packet data network according to DNS naming conventions. It refers to the GGSN to be used. [0089] As mentioned above, this requires that the current AR knows the globally routable IP address of the TAR. In some situations, however, this may not be possible/desired for any the following reasons. [0090] A first reason is that the TAR resides in a different administrative domain which wants to keep its internal addressing information confidential from other administrative domains. For example when a MN is moving from the WLAN to the GPRS, the TAR will be a GGSN in the GPRS network. If the WLAN is not administered by the GPRS operator (for example WLAN is administered by a University and the GPRS is administered by an Operator X), the GPRS operator (Operator X) is most likely unwilling to reveal its internal addressing (GGSN IP address) to the WLAN operator (University). Such information could be used, for example, to mount Denial of Service (DoS) attacks on the GGSN. In addition, the GGSN addressing information may be considered as confidential information by the GPRS operator. [0091] A second reason is that the TAR resides in a private IP addressing domain (i.e. the TAR does not have a publicly routable IP address). Another possibility is that the TAR does not have a globally routable IP address. This IP address, thus, cannot be used by the current AR for addressing the TAR (unless the current AR and TAR reside in the same private IP addressing space). [0092] A third reason is that the determination of the TAR requires some access-technology specific procedures. [0093] In addition to the above, there exist additional problems which are solved according to the second embodiment. The following problems may be addressed by the second embodiment: [0094] One problem is that in the Inter system handover WLAN to GPRS, the MN's target GGSN (TAR) will depend on the APN which the MN will access. As a result, the Layer 2 Access Point Identifier to TAR IP address mapping mechanism, will not work. Since in GPRS, the target GGSN depends on APN, the WLAN AR would need to be aware of APN-to-GGSN mappings which are typically maintained in a Domain Name Server (DNS) server in the GPRS operator's network. [0095] Another problem is that in some Access Networks, the determination of the TAR IP address requires some access-network specific functions. It is highly undesirable to expose these functions to other access networks. For example, determining the TAR in the GPRS means identifying the IP address of the target GGSN. In the GPRS, the target GGSN depends on the APN that the MN wants to access. The GPRS to APN mapping is determined by the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) by performing a DNS query. Once again, if the WLAN is not administered by the GPRS operator, the GPRS operator is highly unlikely to be willing to allow the WLAN operator to perform DNS query on its internal nodes. In addition, it would be desirable to maintain the GPRS specific details transparent from the WLAN network. It would be, thus, beneficial if the WLAN operator could avoid having to perform any GPRS specific operations in order to determine the target GGSN IP address. [0096] According to the second embodiment of the invention, a proxy function between administrative domains is introduced in order to allow the current AR to perform the required IP signaling towards the TAR (e.g. Fast Handover or Context Transfer signaling) without revealing the IP address of the TAR to the current AR (FIG. 6). In addition to this, the proxy function hides whatever access-network specific procedures are required in order to determine the TAR IP address. As a result, all target access networks will look the same from the current Access Router point of view. All the access specific functions are performed by the proxy residing in the specific access network. This is shown in FIG. 7. [0097] The MN delivers an information container containing access specific attributes about the target access network (step S72). For this, the MN monitors the attributes from the target network point of attachment which will help to identify the TAR IP address (e.g., target network PLMN ID) in step S71. [0098] The current Access Router uses some of these attributes to identify the target access network and corresponding proxy, and passes the rest of the attributes transparently to the identified proxy. In detail, in step S73 the current AR determines the IP address of the target network proxy corresponding to the attribute parameters passed by the MN (e.g., PLMN ID), and, in step S74, the IP handover signaling takes place between the current AR and the proxy. [0099] The proxy then performs all the target access network specific procedures required for determining the target Access Router IP address. The same node may also additionally proxy all the IP signaling between the current and target Access Routers. Namely, the target Access Router IP address is neither revealed to the current Access Router, which may be administered by a different operator, nor to the MN. From the current Access Router's point of view, the node will appear as if it was communicating directly with the target Access Router, or more specifically, with a target Access Router which resides in the same access technology. [0100] In detail, in step S75, the proxy performs access network specific function required for mapping the TAR IP address. In the GPRS case this means a DNS (Domain Name Server) query based on APN. Then, in step S76, the proxy proxies the IP HO (Handover) signaling between the current AR and the TAR (which is, in the GPRS case, a GGSN). [0101] Thus, as illustrated in the example shown in FIG. 7, the proxy entity performs all the access specific functions required for determining the TAR IP address. The proxy also hides the GPRS internal addressing from the WLAN network entities. [0102] The procedure according to the present embodiment of the invention will be described in more detail with reference to a specific scenario of WLAN to GPRS handover as illustrated in FIG. 8. FIG. 8 shows signaling flow of the TAR IP address discovery based on the proxy function in target network. It is noted that the messages �RtrSolPr� (Router Solicitation for Proxy), �HI� (Handover Initiate) and �HACK� (Handover Acknowledgement) are also described in the first embodiment, and are also described in Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6 �draft-ietf-mobileip-fast-mipv6-06.txt�, for example. [0103] As a pre-requisite to the following steps, the current AR needs to have access to a table �T� which maps the identities of potential target networks (e.g. PLMN IDs) to the IP address of the corresponding proxy (e.g. for signaling to Operator Y use proxy IP address Z). [0104] In step S1, the MN gathers attributes �A� useful in identifying target network point of attachment (e.g., PLMN ID+APN). That is, the MN determines information about its target network point of attachment, by monitoring broadcast channels (also known as beacon in cellular systems) for example. The level of information that the MN can determine depends on the terminal capabilities and the type of target access network. [0105] In step S2, the MN sends the identified parameters about target GGSN to the current AR (i.e. the WLAN AR). These can be embedded in the RtrSolPr message in Fast Handovers, for example. The MN may need to include additional parameters required for identifying the TAR. In the GPRS case the MN may need to report the Access Point Name (APN) that the MN's applications will require when using the GPRS access, for example. In particular in the RtrSolPr message, an additional RtrSolPr Option or a new Destination Option containing the attributes �A� gathered in step S1 could be added. [0106] In step S3, the current AR (in this example, the WLAN AR) determines the target GPRS network (from the parameters passed by the MN) and identifies the address of the corresponding proxy from a list of available proxies (the WLAN network operator maintains a list of potential target networks and corresponding proxies in a table �T�, as described above). That is, the WLAN AR uses some of the attributes �A� (e.g., PLMN ID) to determine target network and corresponding proxy. [0107] In step S4, the MN sends the message intended for the GGSN (e.g., HI message in fast handovers) to the IP address of the identified proxy in step 3. This message contains a destination option including the parameters which can be used to identify the target GGSN (these parameters are the same ones passed by the MN in step S2). That is, the MN sends a HI message plus new Destination Option containing attributes �A� copied from the RtrSolPr message in step S2. [0108] In step S5, the proxy extracts the information from the destination option and determines the GGSN IP address corresponding to the parameters passed by the WLAN AR. For the specific case of the WLAN to GPRS handover, this may be implemented by performing a DNS query in the GPRS network, based on the APN contained in the message received by the proxy. This is illustrated in FIG. 7 by step S75. [0109] In addition, this feature is also illustrated in FIG. 9, which provides further details of step S5 in FIG. 8 which illustrates the case in which the target network is using the DNS for solving the address of the Target Access Router. Namely, in step S5 a, the proxy sends a DNS query for the APN to a DNS. In the case where the DNS successfully determines the IP address, it sends a DNS response containing the TAR IP address in step S5 b to the proxy. [0110] In step S6 the proxy forwards the message received from the WLAN AR (excluding the destination option) to the identified GGSN. This message needs to include a new ID option which helps the proxy identify to which WLAN AR it should send the corresponding response. In order to allow this, the AR also needs to maintain a temporary state which maps the WLAN AR IP address (read from the source address of the incoming packet) to the message ID used in the message forwarded to the GGSN. Alternatively, the message ID could be equal to the WLAN AR IP address. In this case, the proxy does not need to maintain any state. Hence, in step S6, the proxy sends a HI message (without the Destination Option containing the attributes) plus a new Destination option containing the IP address of the current AR, which was extracted from the IP header of the message sent in step S4. [0111] In step S7, the TAR (in this case, the GGSN) receives the message, and performs the necessary actions. The GGSN sends the reply message to the proxy. The message must include a copy of the message ID option, in order to help the proxy identify to which WLAN AR to forward the message. That is, the GGSN sends a HACK message plus a Destination option containing the IP address of the current AR, which was copied from the message sent in step S6. [0112] In step S8, the proxy receives the response message, strips off the message ID option and uses it to determine the target WLAN AR which the response should be forwarded to. The proxy then forwards the response message to the intended WLAN AR which sent the request message. That is, in step S8, the proxy sends a HACK message (without the Destination Option), and the proxy determines the destination IP address from the Destination Option in the message sent in step S7. [0113] In the following, the effects of the second embodiment with respect to the security associations required are described. [0114]FIG. 10 shows security associations required for the �standard solution�, in case no proxy as according to the second embodiment is used. [0115] In general, IP mobility signaling between Access Routers requires a Security Association between the Access Routers so that the IP mobility signaling can be protected. FIG. 10 illustrates that for the �standard solutions� n2 Security Associations are required for n geographically adjacent Access Routers. In the example shown in FIG. 10, three WLAN Access Routers (indicated in FIG. 10 by WLAN AR #1 to WLAN AR # 3) bordering a region covered by three GGSNs (indicated in FIG. 10 by GGSN #1 to GGSN #3) leads to a requirement of 32=9 Security Associations (indicated in FIG. 10 by SA #1 to SA #9). This leads to an exponential complexity. [0116]FIG. 11 illustrates security associations required for the solution according to the second embodiment. [0117] According to the second embodiment, a Security Association is only required between the proxy and each Access Router. This leads n Security Associations required for n geographically adjacent Access Routers, which corresponds to a linear complexity. In the example of FIG. 11, again three WLAN Access Routers and three GGSN are shown. Here, only six Security Associations are required. [0118] As a modification of the second embodiment, also here the reversed case can be applied, similar to the modification of the first embodiment. [0119] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described above but can vary within the scope of the claims. [0120] For example, the above embodiments can be freely combined. [0121] In particular, the proxy function described in the second embodiment can be used for the procedure according to the first embodiment and according to the modification of the first embodiment. [0122] Namely, in case there is not any entry for the MN_LLA in the procedure according to the first embodiment as illustrated in FIG. 3, for example, the TAR forwards the F-BU message to the PAR, whose publicly routable global unicast address is determined with the help of the �old NET_ID� and �APN_name|old AP_name� options included by the MN in the F-BU message. In this case, the NAR may need the assistance of a node acting as a proxy in order to be able to perform this mapping. This node can be the proxy as described in the second embodiment. [0123]FIG. 12 illustrates this case. Here, a similar situation as in FIG. 3 is shown (Scenario 3), wherein, however, a proxy is used. In message 121 the F-BU message including the parameters described in the first embodiment is sent from the MN to the TAR. In contrast to the first embodiment, the TAR does not try to determine the globally routable IP address of the PAR but forwards the F-BU message to the proxy. Now, the proxy determines the globally routable IP address of the PAR, if necessary, with the help of a DNS query. After obtaining the address, the proxy forwards the F-BU message to the PAR. [0124] After this, also the HI message (message 122) is forwarded to the TAR via the proxy, and also the HACK message (message 123) is sent from the TAR to the PAR via the proxy. That is, it is not necessary that the globally routable IP address of the PAR is known to the TAR or the MN. In order to complete the handover procedure, the FBACK message is sent to the MN in message 124, similar to message 34 in FIG. 3, for example. [0125] Moreover, the invention and in particular the second embodiment focuses on the proxy implementation for WLAN to GPRS interworking. However, the invention is not limited thereon. The same principle could be used between other access technologies, or even inside the same access technology, when IP mobility signaling between different administrative domains is required without revealing any confidential addressing, and without requiring access specific procedures, from the target access network to the current access network. [0126] The details given in the description of the first and the second embodiment and the modifications thereof indicate that all the required options are �piggybacked� (i.e., carried) on already existing signaling messages (namely Fast Handover messages). The information contained in these options could be equally transmitted through other mechanisms such as the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) options, for example. [0127] The details of the internal functions of the proxy, as described in the first and second embodiment and the modifications thereof were specific to GPRS. This does not limit the applicability of this invention to other applications such as a WLAN to GPRS handover. If the target network is WLAN, for example, the proxy may maintain a table which maps the relevant WLAN AP MAC addresses to the corresponding AR IP address. [0128] The mobile node (MN) described as an example for a mobile entity mentioned in the above discussed embodiments is only provided as an example of a general network element. That is, the invention is applicable to any entity which can perform a handover or change of connection between two network access entities. [0129] In particular, in this application the term �mobile entity� is used to refer to any entity which switches its IP connectivity from one network access entity to another network access entity. This changeover may be caused by, but not limited to, for example, mobility of the mobile entity, selection by the end user of the mobile entity, or a trigger coming from the network end. [0130] In detail, according to the invention a mechanism is introduced enabling a Mobile Node (MN) as an example for a mobile entity to engage in signaling (e.g., IP signaling) with its off-link previous Access Router (PAR) as an example for the first network access entity, when the publicly routable global unicast IP address of the PAR is not known by the MN. The Mobile Node functionality may be in any mobile station, lap-top computer, PDA equipment or the like. [0131] The delivery of the Fast Binding Update (F-BU) message from MN to PAR in the Fast Handover protocol, when the PAR is a GGSN, is an example when such a mechanism is required. The solution according to this invention applies in the scenarios when the MN has to send the F-BU to the PAR after moving to the target network. [0132] Hence, by using the mechanism proposed by this invention the MN will be able to use the Fast Handover procedure when it performs IP handovers from GPRS to any other target network. [0133] Moreover, the publicly routable global unicast IP address of the GGSN in the GPRS network does not need to be revealed to the MN. [0134] The second network access entity may identify whether the message received from the mobile entity is directed to the first network access entity by checking the address indicated in the message, and check whether the address is globally routable. [0135] On checking the address, it may be judged whether the address is globally routable or not based on a prefix of the address. [0136] The message may be a Fast Binding Update (F-BU) message. [0137] The message including information for identifying the first network access entity may be sent before de-establishing the connection between the mobile entity and the first network entity. Alternatively, the message including information for identifying the first network access entity may be sent after de-establishing the connection between the mobile entity and the first network entity. [0138] When the message including information for identifying the first network access entity is sent before de-establishing the connection between the mobile entity and the first network entity, the second network access entity may receive a message from the first network access entity including the global address of the first network access entity. [0139] The second network access entity may hold a mapping table in which the information for identifying the first network access entity received from the mobile entity is mapped to a global address of the first network access entity. [0140] The information for identifying the first network access entity may include a link layer address of the mobile entity. [0141] Furthermore, a message including all or part of the information for identifying the first network access entity may be sent from the second network access entity to a proxy, wherein the proxy determines the address of the first network access entity. [0142] The information for identifying the first network access entity may include at least one of the following parameters: [0143] old network identity (such as, e.g., PLMN ID, Public Land Mobile Network Identity), [0144] old access point name (e.g., GPRS Access Point Name (APN) if the first network access entity was a GGSN), [0145] identity associated with the access point through which the mobile entity was connected to the first network access entity, and/or [0146] a link layer address of the mobile entity. [0147] Hence, the globally routable address of the first network entity is determined by a proxy, so that the global address does not have to be revealed to the second network entity or the mobile entity. [0148] Thus, according to the invention a handover or another kind of change of connection of a mobile entity between two network access entities can be performed even in case the address of one of the participating network access entities is either not known or is not desired to be publicly known. [0149] The proxy may be also used to forward signalling (and other traffic) between the second network access entity and the first network access entity. [0150] The mobile entity may monitor attributes of the network of the first network access entity, in advance of the handover, in order to obtain information for identifying the first network access entity. [0151] The second network access entity may determine the address of the appropriate proxy based on information included in the information for identifying the first network access entity received from the mobile entity. [0152] Additionally, the above object, for the second scenario, is solved by a method for performing a handing over a connection of a mobile entity from a first network access entity to a second network access entity, wherein a global address of the second network access entity is not known to the mobile entity, the method comprising the step of sending a message including information for identifying the second network access entity from the mobile entity to the first network access entity, which enables the first network entity to direct traffic to the second network entity. [0153] In addition, the above object is solved by a network system including a mobile entity, a first network access entity and a second network access entity, wherein a global address of the second network access entity is not known to the mobile entity. The mobile entity is adapted to send a message including information for identifying the second network access entity to the first network access entity, which enables the first network entity to direct traffic to the second network entity. [0154] Furthermore, a message including all or part of the information for identifying the second network access entity may be sent to a proxy, wherein the proxy determines the address of the second network access entity. [0155] Hence, the globally routable address of the second network entity is determined by a proxy, so that the global address does not have to be revealed to the first network entity or the mobile entity. [0156] Thus, according to the invention a handover or another kind of change of connection of a mobile entity between two network access entities can be performed even in case the address of one of the participating network access entities is either not known or is not desired to be publicly known. [0157] The proxy may also be used to forward signalling (and other traffic) between the first network access entity and the second network access entity. [0158] The mobile entity may monitor attributes of the network of the second network access entity in order to obtain information for identifying the second network access entity. [0159] The first network access entity may determine the address of the proxy based on information included in the information for identifying the second network access entity received from the mobile entity. [0160] The first network access entity may identify whether the message received from the mobile entity is directed to the second network access entity by checking the address indicated in the message, and checking whether the address is globally routable. [0161] Furthermore, during checking the address, it may be judged whether the address is globally routable or not based on a prefix of the address. [0162] The message may be a Handover Initiate (HI) message. [0163] The first network access entity may hold a mapping table in which the information for identifying the second network access entity received from the mobile entity is mapped to a global address of the second network access entity. [0164] The information for identifying the second network access entity may comprise at least one of the following parameters: [0165] target network identity (such as, e.g., PLMN ID, Public Land Mobile Network Identity), [0166] target access point name (e.g., target GPRS Access Point Name (APN), if the new connection is a GPRS connection), and/or [0167] identity associated with the access point through which the mobile entity will be connected to the second network access entity. 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I definitely enjoyed my stay, at the hotel. I visited the area in june and received amazing customer service from a gentlemen named Jorge all weekend. The location, plus the cleanliness, plus how comfortable my room was and to top it off what I call him "super jorge" ...lol took care of us, during my late check in. So because of all that I came back aug 9-11 to the same hotel and again jorge was excellent. Also this time around I received great additional care from alexandre and a young lady who gave me some great info and help. I will be back!!!
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This hotel was a very good choice for us, it was better than we expected! The quality-price are the best.
The rooms are new with a small kitchen and all the kitchenware, coffee and tea!
Everything was clean, the bed was very comfortable that made our stay much better! All the staff was friendly and ready to help with different questions.
The territory of the hotel is small but cosy with a cortyard where you can sit and drink coffee or just relax in the evening.
It is only 1,5 blocks from the beach, you can take beach towels in the hotel that is very convenient.
The hotel is situated close to all the night life of Miami Beach (bars, stores, restaurants etc.) but quite far not to hear this social life in the hotel.
I can highly recommend this place for your vacation in Miami..
Room tip: Room on the 2nd floor
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The best hotel service I have ever experienced
The service at hotel 18 was the best service I have ever received from a hotel staff. My husband and I have stayed in many top rated hotels but the service provided by hotel 18 was absolutely the best! Robert specifically treated us as if we were family. He did everything he could to make sure we had everything we needed. He went above and beyond! The rest of the staff was also very helpful. We will definitely stay at hotel 18 again. Good service goes a long way! Not to mention all the other amentities go the hotel
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We have spent few night in Hotel 18. Overall, we would recommend it.
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What a find! This small hotel in the centre of South Beach was the ideal location to explore and enjoy the beach. The room was spacious and a really comfortable standard with the staff very helpful. The only downside was the staff recommending a half price Everglades trip with very poor reviews? It is easy to find alternative operators.
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We stayed here for 1 nights stop in Miami. Hotel not right in the heart of it all but it's rally not far from shops and restaurants.
Staff so helpful and friendly. Rooms small but perfectly formed. Very clean! V handy having little kitchen area. Useful smellies etc in bathroom.
Recommended, would definitely stay again.
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If you want a hotel right next to a beach,, some rooms actually on the water its a great hotel,,, the hotel is far to go if you want to go to shop,, walking up a dark road at night to the main road,,,the food menu quality is good but not much to chose from,, and the area is used alot by locals so gets very busy,, especially on a sunday,,as in 100's of people....there are water activities there but very expensive,, cebu's only submarine is based there and three diving centres so it is a busy area,,, but it is really close to the sea,, 10 metres.. No wifi in the rooms either,, hard to get taxi from as well ... Prijavi ovu recenziju Grace V.
Didn't enjoyed much our stay. It was very noisy at night due to guests next to our room are shouting and drinking. The beach is open to public so it was toooooo crowded. Only good point is the room we got is big and clean to stay. Prijavi ovu recenziju Palle H.
The hotel is located at the water... basically. If you are a diver, its a good place to stay, but its worth considering that it is a bit remote. Not a lot of activities and the restaurant close around 9-10PM. The staff will keep it open if you require, but as not much is going on, we just went to bed early. The hotel do not have its own dive shop, but there are plenty in the area. If you are a non-diver and want to stay on the beach, the hotel is not for you. Prijavi ovu recenziju Medelyn T.
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January 22, 2012 8:41 PM This was a hike in the rain!! 1900 foot climb in 3 1/2 miles, with rain and wind the whole way up! On the way down, the skies opened up and we could see what we had hiked up. A gorgeous adventure. Thanks for organizing, leading and sweeping (Lyn and Edd).
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My boyfriend and I went on the Colesseum tour including the palatine hills and Roman Forum. Both Maya and Christian were amazing guides. Great value for money!! I'll definitely book with Crown Tours next time I visit Rome
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Our Colosseum tour was conducted by Silvio and he was a brilliant guide and was an absolute pleasure to be around. He mentioned that he had conducted his own research of the Colosseum and ancient Rome over many years, and it showed throughout the tour. He was extremely knowledgeable and very animated in his storytelling, which really added to the experience of this amazing monument. And very funny too - couldn't have asked for more! "Family, family...."
Christian carried out the remainder of the tour for the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, and this was equally enjoyable. Christian was also well-informed of the sites and the Roman Empire, and his explanation of each of the sites coinciding with his history-telling of how the Empire was formed, how it expanded and how it eventually fell, was equally interesting and entertaining. This, with the backdrop of these incredible sites, was a brilliant experience. All in all, extremely satisying and highly recommended!
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duckyh2017
Christian was our tour guide he was very informative . He was funny, and made everything relevant to today. He just had so much enthusiasm. He knows his stuff. Very clear speaker, I wish we could of had all my tours in rome with him as my tour guide.
Keep up the great work Christian.
All people coming to rome to tour with the other millions of people on a daily basis needs to keep in mind of how many people go thru all this stuff and how well they do do with shuffling people all day everyday.
Stop complaining just enjoy, take it in..not everything in life is perfect. For what they do they r doing great.!
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Curious13888703997, Guest Relations Manager at Crown Tours, responded to this reviewResponded 2 weeks ago
Review of: Colosseum Express Tour
Last time 5 years ago I went on my own
This time went on a tour
Much better going with tour
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Do NOT book with Crown
What a horrible experience. We booked a Coliseum tour and got there plenty early. Was told we were not on the list. Said that the company that booked us should never have done so. Another couple came up and they booked through the same company and they finally found tickets for them. We mentioned that we were leaving Rome the next day and they basically said there is nothing we can do for you. We asked them to check with other tour operators to find tickets and thus find a solution for their screw up. Sara said that they checked and there were no more tickets anywhere for today and tomorrow. I started to express my frustrations and one of their punks got up in my face asking if I knew the laws of the country I was in. I said that I knew when you book and pay for a tour you should get one. The whole thing was disgusting and they provided no solution. Sara, gave us her number and said to call to get the refund. We did call later and the number was not accepting calls. When walking off - a guy came up to us and asked if we wanted tickets to the coliseum - We did and we got in on a great tour. So Crown also lied to us about checking all the other operators.
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Brew & 'Cue GABF Kickoff Party
Wed, October 2, 2019, 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM MDT
Join LIBERATI, H3SH3R BBQ CO. and Spice Trade Brewing to kickoff GABF with beer, cocktails and BBQ on the patio!
LIBERATI restaurant & brewery, H3SH3R BBQ CO. and Spice Trade Brewing will kick off the Great American Beer Fest (GABF) with a laid-back 'Brew & 'Cue' beer and barbecue gathering. Locals and visiting festivalgoers are invited to gather on LIBERATI’s stunning Tuscan-inspired patio to enjoy a tasty barbecue feast with expertly paired LIBERATI and Spice Trade brews and cocktails.
H3SH3R BBQ CO. is the creation of Chef Jeff Gebott and restauranteur Tony Fitzgerald. The award-winning Aurora-based barbecue truck and catering company create inventive dishes by pairing classic grilled and smoked flavors with unexpected ingredients. The menu for this event will feature:
Texas Brisket Sliders with Whiskey Bacon Jam
Smoked Adobo Chicken Wings with Tomatillo Sauce
Pork Belly Burnt Ends with Cherry Bomb BBQ Sauce
Smoked Polish Sausage Corn Dog Bites with Beer Mustard
Smoked Portobello Mushroom Slider (Vegetarian Option)
LIBERATI is the only brewery in the world solely dedicated to brewing oenobeers, beers made with grapes sourced from all over the world and will showcase two of its truly tannic ales that go great with barbecued meats. Additionally, LIBERATI will collaborate with Spice Trade Brewing on a Manhattan featuring their 'beermouth' - a vermouth that's also an oenobeer. Finally, Spice Trade - known for its unique beer styles inspired by culinary ingredients and traditions from around the world -will feature two of its popular meat-friendly brews.
Tickets are $30 in advance and include three 6oz beers and BBQ bites. This event is 21+ and guests will be required to show ID to enter.
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Coming to Our Senses: Healing Ourselves and the World Through Mindfulness by Jon Kabat-Zinn | 9781401381967 | NOOK Book (eBook) | Barnes & Noble
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Overview From the bestselling author and renowned mindfulness teacher, scientist, and educator . . . a guide to living a meaningful life. This follow-up to the widely praised national bestseller Wherever You Go, There You Are is yet another revolutionary offering from Jon Kabat-Zinn, showing readers how the power of mindfulness can bring radical change to their lives. In the ...
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Coming to Our Senses: Healing Ourselves and the World Through Mindfulness Pub. Date: 1/28/2005
Letting Everything Become Your...Jon Kabat-Zinn
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Publisher's WeeklyA passionate tour de force that blends personal experience with cutting-edge science, poetry, and insights culled from many traditions.
Publishers Weekly"For any of us, perhaps our greatest potential regret may be that of not seizing the moment and honoring it for what it is when it is here," writes bestselling author Kabat-Zinn (Full Catastrophe Living; Wherever You Go, There You Are; etc.). The scientist who pioneered the use of the Buddhist technique of mindfulness (or moment-by-moment awareness) to help patients cope with the stress and pain of illness arrived at this poignant lesson after seeing the way his father, an eminent immunologist who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, lost all sense of who he was and what was happening to him. In a passionate tour de force that blends personal experience with cutting-edge science (his own and others'), poetry and insights culled from many traditions, Kabat-Zinn sets out to awaken us to the true potential and value of a gift that most of us take for granted: sentience. Our lack of awareness of our impact on the rest of the world amounts to "a kind of auto-immune disease of the earth." Borrowing an analogy made by the neuroscientist Francisco Varela, Kabat-Zinn compares the way our immune system senses the whole of our bodily self to our potential for a mindful awareness. That is, the practice of cultivating this conscious, heightened sentience leads to the realization of our wholeness, as we begin to realize that we don't live just within the envelope of our own senses, sensations and thoughts but within the whole of all that is. Kabat-Zinn illuminates the many facets of this selfless way of being, not just with Buddhist understanding and verse but with quotes from Einstein ("A human being is a part of the whole, called by us 'Universe' "), Dickinson, Rilke and many other Western greats. Ardent, personal, frankly opinionated in places, this book seeks to wake up as individuals and as a culture. It is a treasure trove of contemporary wisdom. Author tour. (Jan.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
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FORCM WEEKLY REPORT - 15 August 2011Greeting Shipmates!I want to talk about a subject that is painful but necessary. This month, we had 4Sailors take their own life. The MCPON recently sent out a memo, below is a quote fromhim."The contributing factors are too numerous and diverse to completely eliminate thisheartbreaking act with a one-size-fits-all solution. Prevention is a pervasive drumbeatcombining education, observation and engagement from all hands. The campaign isfueled by personal, persistent leadership that truly knows its people, asks toughquestions, and confronts issues before they reach critical mass. It cant just beoccasional white noise drowned out by the din of a thousand other competing priorities,nor can it be exclusively CSADD meetings or annual hour-long GMT. It requires intandem, all of those and a constant command commitment from us and a solemncovenant among Shipmates." (MPON West)I ask you and your leadership team to take a look at those in your care. Keep beatingthe drum about positive ways to handle problems and remind your Sailors that suicideis never the answer. It is like the MCPON states, “we have solemn covenant with ourShipmates,” it is part of being a Leader.Remember, you matter! Make a positive impact on someones life today!Latest UpdatesFormer Federal Reserve Official Offers Sailors Financial Advice. A former vicechairman of the Federal Reserve System board of governors spoke to 50 Chief of NavalPersonnel (CNP) staff about personal financial planning, politics, education and physicalfitness, and other topics."Its stunning how much you can save if you think about doing things the way our parentsdid," said Roger W. Ferguson, the son of an Army mapmaker who took his lunch to workevery day.Ferguson, who appeared as a part of a speaker series sponsored by the OPNAV N1 and CNPorganizations African-American Employee Resource Group, said there are no easy ways toget rich. "There are only hard ways to get rich," he said. "Its all about savings, for theaverage person."The employee resource group was established under the leadership of Vice Adm. MarkFerguson, the chief of naval personnel and deputy chief of naval operations for manpower,personnel, training and education, to encourage an open work environment and to stimulatecommunication.John Blayne, an economist on the CNP staff, attended Fergusons talk and described hisapproach as "a traditional and effective path to smart wealth management." If a person hasconcerns about saving and investing, a retirement planner can help, he said. "The importantthing is to get started and begin planning for the future".Ferguson earned a bachelors degree and a doctorate in economics, as well as a law degreefrom Harvard University, and worked in private industry before going to the FederalReserve. MONTHLY COMMUNICATION PRIORITY: PROVIDING VALUED CAPABILITIES 2.
FORCM WEEKLY REPORT - 15 August 2011He is now president and chief executive officer of TIAA-CREF, a national financial servicesorganization with approximately $470 billion in assets under management and the leadingprovider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields.Many people do at least two things right when it comes to retirement planning, Fergusonsaid: They start saving as soon as they enter the workforce, and they save as much as theycan – as much as 15 percent of their incomes – with every paycheck. The same people,however, make a common mistake: They invest too conservatively. Consequently, theirportfolios dont grow as they could.In his talk at CNP, thats where a discussion of politics came in.Over the past several weeks, political leaders have struggled to find solutions to problemscaused by a federal deficit and a limit on the amount of debt the federal government canassume. Those are "clear and present challenges," but they will be met, and its importantfor a person to take a long view when planning for retirement, he said."I do worry about individuals who make big moves because of the headlines of the day," hesaid. Instead, a person should assess how much risk he or she can tolerate, make aninvestment plan and stick to it, he said. Such a plan will involve basic math skills, an areain which many Americans need improvement. Math should be celebrated, Ferguson said. Itwas in his childhood home, where his father was fascinated by finance and where he grewup reading the business section of the local paper, he said.So, where does physical fitness come in? The "hardest and most vexatious" part of theretirement puzzle is health, Ferguson said. People are living longer, often 20 to 30 yearspast retirement age, but many of them have chronic medical conditions. To avoid theexpense of those conditions, "You need to be a healthy society," he said. Thats why, on histour of CNP, he was delighted to see Sailors and civilians taking advantage of the physicalfitness facilities.The First Tee National Guard and Reserve Program. A Nationwide Free Life Skills andGolf Instruction Program for Children of the National Guard and Reserves.Locate your nearest chapter of The First Tee at www.thefirsttee.org.Navy Reserve Policy Board Issue Submission. Every Sailor has the opportunity toparticipate in shaping policies which guide our Reserve Force. The Navy Reserve PolicyBoard (NRPB) meets in Norfolk to address issues provided from the field. The Policy boardreviews issues throughout the year and is your direct line of communication to the Forcepolicy makers. Electronic inputs are the preferred method and can be emailed [email protected] initial inputs, a blank issue submission form and additional guidance is available on theNRWS (private side). Just click on the link below.Thank you for your input and bringing Deckplate issues to senior Navy Leadership.https://private.navyreserve.navy.mil/3447B/n5/Shared%20Documents/n5a.aspxThe Weekly NR Employment Scorecard:https://private.navyreserve.navy.mil/3447B/n3/NR%20Employment%20for%20OCNR/Forms/AllItems.aspx MONTHLY COMMUNICATION PRIORITY: PROVIDING VALUED CAPABILITIES 3.
FORCM WEEKLY REPORT - 15 August 2011August Ready Now! Newsletter:http://www.navyreserve.navy.mil/Ready%20Now/Shared%20Documents/Newsletter.aspxAdministrative Procedures for Navy Reservists BUPERSINST 1001.39FAdministrative Procedures for the Drilling Reserve and Participating Members ofthe Individual Ready Reserve COMNAVRESFORINST 1001.5FPlease use the above links if you have any questions regarding Administrative Policy. Makesure you are up to date regarding any changes to current policy regarding your Sailors!ALNAVSCW-1 FCA Annual 2011 First Class Petty Officer Leadership SymposiumNAVADMIN239/11 SUBMISSION OF COMMAND OPERATIONS REPORTAround the ForceCommander, Naval Special Warfare Command, Rear Adm. Sean A. Pybus, released thefollowing statement Aug. 11:"Early Saturday morning, Aug. 6, Naval Special Warfare suffered a tremendous loss of 22men while conducting critical special operations combat in Afghanistan. They cannot bereplaced. We will honor their service and sacrifice, and embrace their families as our own, inthis time of immeasurable grief. The outpouring of support and sympathy from the ArmedServices, the Government, Communities and the Public is well beyond my ability to properlythank. The Naval Special Warfare Community is deeply humbled and appreciative."Our NSW men were in company with U.S. Army aircrew, U.S. Air Force para-rescue andcombat controllers, and an Afghan security element. We grieve for all of them, and admiretheir teamwork, commitment and courage. I have great hope for the future knowing thatextraordinary men dedicate themselves completely to the idea and the actions of freedomand security, not only for ourselves but for others. We are truly blessed that such menanswer a call to military service at the highest levels of professionalism and capability, butalso deeply saddened by their loss. In the days and weeks ahead, I would ask for yourthoughts, prayers and support for NSW, our Families, the Special Operations Community,and all of our Armed Forces."This month in History:Office of Naval Research was est. Aug 1, 1946.Medical Service Corps est. Aug 4, 1947.First atomic bomb dropped, Hiroshima, Japan Aug 6, 1945.U.S. Naval Academy est. Aug 15, 1845.Dental Corps est. Aug 22, 1912.Marine Corps Reserve est. Aug 29, 1916.BUMED est. Aug 31, 1842. MONTHLY COMMUNICATION PRIORITY: PROVIDING VALUED CAPABILITIES 4.
FORCM WEEKLY REPORT - 15 August 2011 As of 1 August 2011: Operational Support Snapshot RC Medical ReadinessFY11 Pres Bud End Strength 65,500 Fully Medically Ready: 85.8% (from 85.5%)RC Sailors (FTS/SELRES) Onboard: 64,785 Partially Medically Ready: 4.0% (from 4.0%)RC Sailors Performing Operational Support: 20,410 Total: 89.8% (from 89.5%)RC Sailors Mobilized or Deployed: 4503RC CPOs Mobilized 757RC Flag Officers on Active Duty: 33 MONTHLY COMMUNICATION PRIORITY: PROVIDING VALUED CAPABILITIES Recommended
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Patent US20060218324 - Systems and methods for flexible data transfers in SDIO and/or MMC - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsThe data communication protocols between a host and a device, such as SDIO and MMC, have been extended to include devices using embedded/external/portable HDD in addition to SD Memory Card and Multimedia Card. Instead of allowing only the host to unilaterally decide the data transfer size, embodiments...http://www.google.com/patents/US20060218324?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20060218324 - Systems and methods for flexible data transfers in SDIO and/or MMCAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS20060218324 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 11/089,967Publication dateSep 28, 2006Filing dateMar 25, 2005Priority dateMar 25, 2005Publication number089967, 11089967, US 2006/0218324 A1, US 2006/218324 A1, US 20060218324 A1, US 20060218324A1, US 2006218324 A1, US 2006218324A1, US-A1-20060218324, US-A1-2006218324, US2006/0218324A1, US2006/218324A1, US20060218324 A1, US20060218324A1, US2006218324 A1, US2006218324A1InventorsFernando ZayasOriginal AssigneeMatsushita Electrical Industrial Co., LtdExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (3), Referenced by (42), Classifications (4), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSystems and methods for flexible data transfers in SDIO and/or MMC
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE [0001] This application is related to the following publications which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties: [0002] U.S. Patent Application No. 2004/0202015, entitled “SDIO Card Development System,” by Tai et al. filed Jan. 20, 2004. [0003] “Understanding Secure Digital I/O Performance in Systems and Cards,” by Seung Yi et al, published Mar. 15, 2004. [0004] “SD Input/Output (SDIO) Card Specification,” Version 1.00, by SD Association, published October, 2001.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0005] The present invention relates to data communication between an appliance and a storage device. BACKGROUND [0006] The proliferation of feature-rich mobile devices with ever-increasing processing capabilities has created a desire by consumers who increasingly demand for expansion of options to increase capacity (storage) or capabilities (features). As mobile devices become more powerful, the line between a single function consumer electronic device and a more general computing device also becomes blurred as demands grow for thinner and lighter devices via the latest I/O expansion technologies. Consequently, the expansion of storage devices starting with memory storage in the form of memory cards utilizing low cost NAND flash technology, such as Secure Digital (SD) Memory and Multimedia Memory Card (MMC), has now extended to (external/portable) hard disk drives (HDD). BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0007] FIG. 1 is a functional diagram showing components of a host and a card in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. [0008] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an exemplary MMC and SD memory card. [0009] FIG. 3 is a is a functional diagram showing components of a hard disk drive that can be used in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. [0010] FIG. 4 shows a flow chart that can be used for flexible data communication between the host and the HDD in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION [0011] The expansion of the mobile devices demands the standardization of I/O expansion in mobile devices. These mobile devices include, but are not limited to, digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDA), smart phones, personal computers (PC), laptop/desktop, digital video devices, and portable audio devices, and will be referred to collectively as “host (device or appliance)” 100 in FIG. 1. Previously I/O expansion in mobile devices consisted of proprietary hardware/software interfaces, typically only available to the specific manufacturer and in many cases to a specific device model. Soon afterwards, a generation of devices offered a relatively painless way to incorporate PCMCIA standards to a more mobile-friendly form factor. Card-shaped peripherals are referred to simply as “cards” 110 in FIG. 1, which may include but are not limited to, Multimedia Memory Card (MMC) 200 and SD Memory Card 201 and as shown in FIG. 2, although they may now also include external/portable HDDs as shown later in FIG. 3. [0012] At present, there are two international standards for SD-related devices: (1) the SD memory standard for memory devices and, (2) the SDIO standard for input/output (SDIO) devices, which is an extension of the SD memory card standard and covers input/output (I/O) functions as well as memory functions. Introduced in the later part of 2001, SDIO is an evolutionary offshoot of Secure Digital (SD) memory technology offering device manufacturers a convenient way to support memory, I/O cards and HDDs in the same slot 101. Based on similar electronics and mechanical features borrowed from the original SD memory card specification, SDIO extends the specification to meet I/O specific requirements in terms of power, plug and play, and I/O commands and signals. The addition of I/O expansion capability to an SD memory slot can be implemented at minimal incremental cost, largely due to the availability of compatible hosts. [0013] Secure Digital I/O has its roots in Secure Digital Memory Card and Multimedia Memory Card technology. The MMC format was designed as a low pin count, low power, thin profile non-volatile storage card standard. The electrical interface is a simple direct CMOS/TTL logic-drive serial bus based on two open synchronous serial protocols: the industry standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and the new Multimedia Card native interface. MMC cards must support both protocols. The intent for having both protocols was to initially design card readers and mobile devices using preexisting off-the-shelf controllers supporting SPI mode. SPI however is a non-optimal implementation as many SPI controllers are limited in speed (˜2-8 MHz) and capability (e.g. no hardware CRC generation). SPI lacks any built-in data read/write flow control and requires additional software to manage simple data transfers. The MMC native interface solves many of these problems by requiring controllers to have built-in CRC generation and data flow control (read start and write acknowledgement bits). The data rate was increased to support clock rates up to 20 MHz, translating into an effective transfer bit rate of 20 Mb/sec. MMC in SPI and native modes use 7 pins and the SPI signals are shared with the native signals. A device can be placed in SPI mode when a special command is issued while the SPI chip select pin signal is driven low. [0014] The Secure Digital I/O standard extends the SD specification to also support I/O peripherals such as bar code scanners, cameras, wireless adapters, GPS modules, and now laptops/notebooks that can be connected to external/portable HDDs. Secure digital I/O and SD Memory cards still support the SPI 1-bit native electrical interfaces, but adds a higher performance 4-bit interface at 25 MHz. This effectively provides 100 Mb/sec transfer rates. Secure Digital I/O and Memory cards are slightly thicker and provide a mechanical write protect switch. SD I/O and Memory card pins share the same 7 pins with MMC cards with the addition of 2 pins to support the 4-bit interface. SD and MMC cards may use a single card slot that supports both pin arrangements. SD I/O and Memory cards can be used in systems with legacy SPI controllers, however they will operate with lower performance. Software handles the differences in the use of each card type. [0015] The SDIO standard may use the same 9-pin slot connector 101 and slot mechanics as Secure Digital Memory format and defines new I/O signaling protocols over existing pins. The SDIO card form factor allows for an extended region to house electronics, RF components, camera lens assemblies, or connectors/antennas. Fundamentally SDIO use the same transport electrical interface, SPI or SD native with the addition of a few new I/O specific commands and signaling mechanisms. To meet the requirements of asynchronous signaling, the standard introduces I/O signaling for Interrupts and data read suspending (Read/Wait). The SDIO standard contains simple, elementary changes allowing existing SD/MMC controllers to be retrofitted into functional SDIO controllers with some “acceptable” limitations. SDIO defines the same SD base clock rate of 25 MHz and uses 1 or 4 data pins. SDIO also defines a low speed card type that uses a 400 KHz clock and a fixed 1-bit mode of operation (4-bit is optional). SDIO bus topology is similar to SD and many of the signals can be bussed, however due to complexities that interrupt signaling, read wait protocol and I/O clock matching introduce, it is highly recommended that the SDIO card slots be used in a point-to-point topology. [0016] SDIO may adopt a “plug and play” architecture with methods for an operating system 102 on the host 100 to load appropriate control software based on information located in the common register set or Card Information Structure (CIS) 111 on the card 110. The CIS is a non-volatile memory region, accessible byte-wide, containing card or function specific meta-data. Each device has a common CIS along with one function specific CIS for each function on the card. A plug and play manager may be interested in the common CIS for device class, manufacturer ID, or power information, while a function driver may be interested in the function CIS for application specific parameters (i.e. MAC address, function capabilities). Control software can also be loaded into non-volatile memory on the card (beyond the CIS), however due to the different operating systems that a card may encounter, this feature is rarely, if ever, used. SDIO defines standard device classes that expose a known register set and card behavior for control software (drivers). An operating system can support standard devices from a range of card manufacturers using a single class driver. [0017] The major functions provided by the control software may include but are not limited to the following: (1) configuration of the SDIO host (i.e., configuring the SDIO host for 1-bit and 4-bit modes, time-out modes, and configuring data length modes); (2) initialization of the connection between the SDIO host and the target SDIO card (i.e., recognizing card type such as a SD memory card or an external/portable HDD) and interpreting commands such as CMD0, CMD5, ACMD41, CMD2, CMD3, etc.; (3) setting of SDIO host commands such as CMD52, CMD53, etc. and transmission of these commands to the target SDIO device; (4) monitoring of responses (i.e., response signals) from the target SDIO card to the host commands from the SDIO host; (5) outputting of communication logs regarding communications (i.e., generating and outputting a trace report or transaction record) between the SDIO host and the target SDIO card; and (6) testing on stress between the SDIO host and the target SDIO device (i.e., multiple transfer testing on a plurality of commands). [0018] An SDIO host controller 103 transforms software SD command requests into an SD or SPI bit stream to the CIS of the target card. The host controller issues start and stop bits (framing), drives the clock and in most implementations (except SPI) a hardware generated check code follows commands and/or data. The host controller may also use buffers 104 to accommodate incoming responses and/or data frames from target cards. Aside from the SD clock rate, host performance can be affected by the modes in which data is transferred (Programmed I/O or Direct Memory Access) and the number of interrupts required per transaction. [0019] Programmed I/O requires bus data to flow through the processor onto the controller through a set of registers (i.e. a Data port). A data port may be a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) allowing the processor to rapidly load data and wait for the controller to complete the transfer. The size of the FIFO can greatly impact programmed I/O performance since it effectively determines the number of interrupts for each transaction. A FIFO empty or full interrupt requires attention from the processor's interrupt service routine to reload or drain the FIFOs. A system should minimally support a 512-byte FIFO size for optimal SD card performance, which translates into 1 interrupt per block in a multi-block data transfer. The consequence of programmed I/O is more apparent when trying to fully utilize the available SD bus bandwidth. Each time a FIFO becomes full or empty the SD bus is effectively paused until the interrupt routine can reload or drain the FIFO. In most designs as soon as the FIFO is filled with at least 1 byte, the transfer can continue immediately. Increasingly faster processors and the use of real time OS are reducing/limiting interrupt latency times making this overhead negligible in comparison to the SD transfer time. [0020] Direct memory access (DMA) can reduce the need for internal FIFO buffers as system memory can be used directly in the transfer. This can greatly reduce the number of interrupts per transfer as the DMA controller can transfer the entire data payload autonomously. DMA can be implemented using a common buffer approach, essentially a fixed size contiguous block of memory for DMA use, or through a scatter-gather approach using scattered memory pages mapped into a virtual memory system. The later requires the fewest number of interrupts but is the most complex to implement in terms of software and hardware. DMA controllers are complex and many system-on-chip designs are limited in their use of DMA. A host controller can implement its own bus mastering DMA (i.e. PCI Local Bus) or require a discrete multi-channel DMA controller to shuttle data to and from main memory to an internal or external bus (internal SoC bus). [0021] A card may typically include a buffer 112 to store data ready for read/write by the host, as well as a storage medium 114 to permanently store the data after the read/write operation is complete. Such storage medium can be NAND flash in case of a SD/MMC card, optical disk, laser-recordable disk, or magnetic surfaces of hard disks in case of HDD. In addition, a card may also include an SDIO controller 113 on the card-side that implements functions needed for peripherals to comply with the SDIO standard and to connect to SDIO host devices. The controller processes SD commands and performs translation, wear leveling tasks, and outputs the appropriate read/erase/write commands to the storage medium. It utilizes embedded software stored in, as a non-limiting example, ROM, to perform the complex wear leveling algorithm and bad block handling. Typically a manufacturer uses one controller for many different card sizes as the internal software can determine the storage medium size by some configuration means. [0022] As mentioned earlier, SDIO (as well as MMC) can also be extended to storage devices other than flash memory cards, especially external/portable HDDs. For a non-limiting example, a typical hard disk drive 300, as shown in FIG. 3, includes at least one magnetic disk 302 capable of storing information on at least one of the surfaces of the disk. A closed-loop servo system can be used to move an actuator arm 306 and data head 304 over the surface of the disk, such that information can be written to, and read from, the surface of the disk. The closed-loop servo system can contain, for example, a voice coil motor driver 308 to drive current through a voice coil motor (not shown) in order to drive the actuator arm, a spindle motor driver 312 to drive current through a spindle motor (not shown) in order to rotate the disk(s), a microprocessor 320 to control the motors, and a disk controller 318 to transfer information between the microprocessor, buffer memory 310, read channel 314, and a host 100. A host can be any device, apparatus, or system capable of utilizing the data storage device, such as a personal computer or Web server or consumer electronics device. The drive can contain at least one processor, or microprocessor 320, that can process information for the disk controller 318, read/write channel 314, VCM driver 308, or spindle driver 312. The microprocessor can also include a servo controller, which can exist as an algorithm resident in the microprocessor 320. The disk controller 318, which can store information in buffer memory 310 resident in the drive, can also provide user data to a read/write channel 314, which can send data signals to a current amplifier or preamp 316 to be written to the disk(s) 302, and can send servo and/or user data signals back to the disk controller 318. A controller for the data storage device can include the disk controller 318 and/or processor 320. The controller can be on one or multiple chips. In one embodiment, a controller chip contains SRAM while DRAM and FLASH are external to the chip. Other memory arrangements can also be used. In another embodiment, all the electronics shown in FIG. 3 can be located in a single “System on a Chip” (SoC). [0023] HDD can use IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also know as ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment), which is a standard electronic interface to communicate with the host. The IDE interface is based on the IBM PC Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) 16-bit bus standard, but it is also used in computers that use other bus standards. Most computers sold today use an enhanced version of IDE called Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE). Even in small appliances, such as cellular phones, the ATA (IDE) interface still exists and is presented to the host appliance over the SDIO or MMC bus. [0024] To the host, a HDD device can be regarded as a R/W memory device that has a fixed set of sectors, which are typically 512 bytes in size. A sector is addressed by logical block address (LBA). The logical blocks (the memory) of a HDD are numbered from 0 to the maximum block number. The management of manufacturing detected media defects is done entirely by the HDD without intervention or knowledge of the host. The logical block memory space is thus error-free in most cases. In rare cases, a block cannot be read because the power was removed from the HDD during a write or the data was written wrong during a shock. Rewriting the block will correct these problems and reading after writing will confirm these problems did not occur. [0025] A read or write operation can be accomplished by writing the ATA task file with the starting LBA, the number of sectors to transfer, and the command opcode. Data related to the command is moved by one or more block data move commands in block/sector sized chunks where the sector size typically matches the block size. In other words, when the block data move command moves data, it moves data in both sector units and block units. Upon completion of the command, the task file tells the host if the command succeeded or not. [0026] When a HDD is plugged into a SD slot originally designed for SD cards, the host may communicate with the HDD that speaks ATA commands by using SDIO to transport ATA data and commands between the host and HDD (In some embodiments, the HDD can be embedded in the host appliance with the SDIO interface not externally visible). In other words, the SDIO standard can be used as a “pipe” carrying ATA protocols so that the host and the HDD can communicate. Using HDD in place of a flash card enables more efficient and larger volume of storage access utilizing the same physical interfaces. [0027] SDIO may use command opcode such as CMD53 to move data between the card (HDD) and the host. In MMC, similar commands are called CMD56 and CMD61. This command specifies, among other things, the number of blocks of data to move (in the case of an HDD, a block could be a sector of data as previously discussed). Such command typically allows the host to move all the blocks of data for a given ATA command. In addition, it allows the reading or writing of a large number of I/O registers with a single command. Since it is a block mode transfer command, it provides the highest possible transfer rate. [0028] SDIO defines CMD53 in two modes of operation, non-block (byte mode) and block mode and it may choose to use single block (or byte mode) or multi-block mode for data transfers primarily based on application requirements, cost and complexity. Non-block mode or byte mode is just a single block with a limited block payload that can be varied at any time. In byte mode, a single block can be issued with 1-512 bytes at any time. In block mode a system can send a single or multiple blocks with a size of 1-2048 bytes per block. The later mode however requires the programming of the I/O Block size register with the expected bytes per block. The block size is then fixed for each block for the entire duration of the transfer. In systems where partial blocks may be issued, the transfer is broken down into two transfers: one with blocks of the same length and a final block with the remaining bytes. In between these two transactions, the I/O Block size register must be reprogrammed with the remaining size. Data padding in the remaining block, up to the block size, can eliminate the need for separate transactions and reduce overhead. [0029] The difference between a single block 2048-byte transfer versus a multi-block transfer consisting of 4 blocks of 512 bytes each arises from a combination of the host-side controller and the card-side controller design. From a software perspective, there is little difference since they both consist of issuing one CMD53 and transferring the same amount of data (2048 bytes). On the card controller side, the multi-block approach can reduce the card's buffering requirement since each block (512 bytes) requires a write complete acknowledgement. The acknowledgement can delay the host from sending the next block until the card is ready. A single block of 2048 bytes would require the card to minimally buffer the entire 2048 bytes since the card cannot signal the host to “back-off” until the write acknowledgement phase occurs at the end of the block transfer. Most host systems have 500 to 1000 milliseconds timeout delays for write acknowledgement. If a card can process and free buffers within that amount of time then using the multi-block transfer mechanism can reduce card-side buffering requirements. With regard to the host controller, some unforeseen processing overhead may be encountered due to its design. If the host controller FIFO is only 512 bytes, the number of interrupts to load the FIFO will be roughly the same between the two transfer modes. In some host controller designs the usable FIFO space is limited to the block length and is even imposed on multi-block transfers. This limitation would waste most of the space in a 2048-byte FIFO since it requires that the FIFO be reloaded/drained on the transfer of each block-size (in our 512-byte, multi-block example) worth of data. This limitation is present in some real-world controller designs for the sake of simplicity but is not recommended. [0030] The byte mode or multi-block mode data transfer using is CMD53 similar to the data transfer to/from memory. For the byte mode, byte count for this transfer is set in the command, rather than the fixed block size. Thus, the size of the data payload will be in the range of 1-512 bytes. For the block mode, the only difference is that for a fixed block count, the host does not need to stop the transfer, as it will continue until the block count is satisfied. If the block count is set to zero, the operation is identical to the memory mode in that the host must stop the transfer. The host can determine what length to put into a CMD53 by obtaining the length from the header from inside the device or knows itself how large the payload is. [0031] Under many existing block-based data communication approaches, the host may specify the number of blocks to read from/write to the HDD based on the read or write request, pass that transfer size to the ATA task file for a read/write operation, and use this same transfer size in the block transfer command (e.g., CMD53). One deficiency of such approaches is that, the host unilaterally decides how many blocks of data to read/write without feedback from the opposing side. Unlike flash card, which may be willing to accept any number of sectors in a transfer, HDD might not want to take, in case of a write operation initiated by the host, more than it can buffer in its memory at any one time. For example, if the buffer (memory) of the HDD can only store 50 sectors of data while the host wants to transfer 51 sectors, HDD may ask the host not to give more than 50 sectors and put the last sector on hold until the first 50 sectors in the buffer have been processed. In case of a read operation initiated by the host, the HDD may also want to limit the size of transfer to the data available in its buffer before its head could move to another track to retrieve the rest of the data requested. On the other hand, the host may have its own reasons to restrict the size of a transfer under CMD53 to be smaller than what the HDD is ready to provide. [0032] Systems and methods in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention offer an improvement over the various ways data can be moved under SDIO. A combination of features is proposed to SDIO for a more flexible way to move data, which allows the host and HDD to each select a mutually agreed data transfer size that can be less than the full size the opposing side is asking for during a read/write command. Such an approach is similar to a hand-shaking protocol in SDIO format. It provides means for dynamic flow control of data communication when the buffer size of the HDD is unknown. Since MMC and SDIO are so similar in many aspects, the same feature could be added to MMC as well. [0033] In some embodiments of the present invention, the host can use SDIO (or another interface, such as MMC) as the transport layer to communicate with the HDD. After the host sends a SDIO wrapped ATA read/write command to the HDD with a known length of transfer: A) The HDD can inform the host, via a register readable by CMD52 (in the case of SDIO), that the length of transfer to use should be LESS THAN the entire size of the read or write command. B) The host may: 1. issue to the HDD a CMD53 (in the case of SDIO) to read from the. HDD the number of blocks HDD is willing to accept or transfer at this time, and set the size of the transfer in the CMD53 to that number; or 2. limit the transfer size to be further less than the HDD wants because of the host's own constraints by issuing a CMD53 that can have a block count that may be LESS THAN the size of the CMD53 block count the HDD requested the host use. [0038] In other words, the HDD may tell the host what it would like to transfer, and the host may respond by limiting the number of blocks to be moved by CMD53 to be less than or equal to that transfer length, limiting the size of the transfer for its own reasons. As a non-limiting example, the host may want to write 100 blocks of data while HDD indicates that it can only handle 40 blocks right now. The host may then inform the HDD that it only has 30 blocks handy to provide to HDD and the rest will be provided later. Such an approach is elegant, efficient, and does not require modifications to drivers above the SDIO/MMC transport layer. [0039] In some embodiments, the HDD may provide the host with the number of blocks it would like to transfer in a register apart from the ATA task file. The HDD could just as well provide the information in the SECTOR COUNT register of the ATA task file. [0040] FIG. 4 shows a flow chart that can be used for flexible data communication between the host and the HDD in accordance with the present invention. At step 401, the host may initiate a read/write operation to the HDD in the form of an ATA command sent to an ATA task file via, for a non-limiting example, CMD52 with a specified data transfer size. Upon receiving such command, the HDD may examine at step 402, the availability of its buffer as well as the position of its read/write head among other relevant factors, to determine if the requested data transfer size is larger than what it is willing to accept at this point of time. If the data transfer size requested by the host is larger than the HDD is prepared to handle, the HDD may limit the size of the transfer at step 403 and communicate the new size to the host at step 404. Upon receiving the data transfer size revised by the HDD, the host may compare it to the transfer size it has in mind based on it own reasoning at the time at step 405. If the two sizes are different, the host may revise it again to what it is willing to provide/process at the moment at step 406 and issue a data transfer command such as CMD53 to the HDD containing the negotiated data transfer size at step 407. Finally, the HDD will execute the read/write command, transfer the data associated with the command, and provide the result (feedback) of the execution of the command to the host at step 408. [0041] Although embodiments described herein refer generally to systems having a read/write head that can be used to write bursts on rotating medium (magnetic media), similar advantages can be obtained with other such data storage systems or devices. For example, a laser writing information to an optical media can take advantage of additional passes when writing position information. Any media, or at least any rotating media in a single and/or multi-headed disk drive, upon which information is written, placed, or stored, may be able to take advantage of embodiments of the present invention. [0042] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the relevant arts. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with various modifications that are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims and their equivalence. 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Zloty Weakens as Yields Decline on Global Growth, Rate Cut Talks - Bloomberg
Bloomberg Anywhere Remote LoginDownload SoftwareService Center MENU Homepage Markets Stocks Currencies Commodities Rates + Bonds Economics Magazine Benchmark Watchlist Economic Calendar Tech U.S. Global Startups Cybersecurity Digital Media Bloomberg Technology TV Hello World Studio 1.0 Pursuits Cars & Bikes Style & Grooming Spend Watches & Gadgets Food & Drinks Travel Real Estate Art & Design Politics Global Risk Briefing How We’ll Know if Trump Is Making America Great Again Tracking Trump’s Web of Conflicts The Inauguration of Donald J. Trump On the March in Trump’s Capital Opinion View Gadfly Businessweek Subscribe Cover Stories Opening Remarks Etc Features 85th Anniversary Issue Behind The Cover More Science + Energy Graphics Billionaires Game Plan Small Business Personal Finance Live TV Inspire GO The David Rubenstein Show Sponsored Content Bloomberg About The Company Sign In Sign In Subscribe Zloty Weakens as Yields Decline on Global Growth, Rate Cut Talks
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The zloty eased and bond yields declined as the World Bank reduced its global growth forecast and amid mounting expectations the Polish central bank will cut interest rates next month.
The zloty lost 0.2 percent, weakening for the fourth day in five, to 4.1217 per euro at 6:17 a.m. in Warsaw. Yields on 10-year notes fell 1 basis point, or 0.01 percentage point, to 4.02 percent, increasing for a second day.
Emerging-market stocks fell as the World Bank projected the global economy will expand 2.4 percent this year, down from a June forecast of 3 percent. Poland’s inflation rate fell to 2.4 percent, below the central bank’s target, a report showed yesterday, bolstering expectations for a fourth rate cut in as many months in February.
“The zloty is suffering from deteriorating sentiment globally,” Joanna Bachert, an analyst at PKO Bank Polski SA, said in an e-mailed report today from Warsaw. “It’s also due to expectations for a rate cut and technical factors as the euro has built a strong support at 4.1 zloty.”
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Patent US20020049049 - System for delivering wireless information services to messaging devices - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA system for delivering information services is provided having a service provider capable of sending directory messages and information service messages to wireless messaging devices through one or more regional transmission systems. The directory messages define a directory of information service which...http://www.google.com/patents/US20020049049?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20020049049 - System for delivering wireless information services to messaging devicesAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS20020049049 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 09/957,855Publication dateApr 25, 2002Filing dateSep 21, 2001Priority dateSep 22, 2000Also published asWO2002025386A1, WO2002025386A8Publication number09957855, 957855, US 2002/0049049 A1, US 2002/049049 A1, US 20020049049 A1, US 20020049049A1, US 2002049049 A1, US 2002049049A1, US-A1-20020049049, US-A1-2002049049, US2002/0049049A1, US2002/049049A1, US20020049049 A1, US20020049049A1, US2002049049 A1, US2002049049A1InventorsJoel Sandahl, Ransom Stephens, Thomas MezgerOriginal AssigneeSandahl Joel E., Stephens Ransom W., Mezger Thomas F.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManReferenced by (22), Classifications (7), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSystem for delivering wireless information services to messaging devices
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Patent US6099682 - Cold seal package and method for making the same - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsThe present invention is directed to a cold seal package that includes constructions wherein two substrates, or two portions of one substrate, are sealingly engaged to one another using a substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive. The two substrates can be easily peeled apart without substantial...http://www.google.com/patents/US6099682?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6099682 - Cold seal package and method for making the sameAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS6099682 APublication typeGrantApplication numberUS 09/021,049Publication dateAug 8, 2000Filing dateFeb 9, 1998Priority dateFeb 9, 1998Fee statusPaidAlso published asCA2317605A1, CA2317605C, DE69803608D1, DE69803608T2, EP1054817A1, EP1054817B1, US6290801, US6436499, WO1999039989A1Publication number021049, 09021049, US 6099682 A, US 6099682A, US-A-6099682, US6099682 A, US6099682AInventorsStephen E. Krampe, Michael D. DelmoreOriginal Assignee3M Innovative Properties Company Corporation Of DelawareExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (86), Non-Patent Citations (6), Referenced by (69), Classifications (26), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetCold seal package and method for making the same
US 6099682 AAbstract
1. A method for making a cold seal package comprising:applying a first substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to an anchor surface to form an anchor contact adhesive coating; applying a release coating composition to a transfer surface to form a release-coated transfer surface; applying a second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to the release-coated transfer surface to form a transfer contact adhesive coating; and contacting the anchor contact adhesive coating with the transfer contact adhesive coating, each of which are at a temperature of about 50� C. or less, to form a substantially non-refastenable cold seal between the anchor surface and the release-coated transfer surface; wherein, upon peeling the anchor and transfer surfaces apart, substantially all of the anchor contact adhesive coating and the transfer contact adhesive coating that formed the cold seal remain on the anchor surface; wherein the release coating composition comprises a release material blended with a substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive and the second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive comprise the same contact adhesive.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein applying a release coating composition comprises applying a release coating composition to a transfer surface to form a substantially continuous release coating on the release-coated transfer surface.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein each substrate comprises a polymeric film.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the polymeric film comprises a high density polyethylene.
12. The method of claim 1 wherein the anchor surface and the transfer surface are on two different portions of a contiguous sheet material.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the anchor surface and the transfer surface are each on a different portion of a first major surface of the sheet material.
14. The method of claim 12 wherein the anchor surface is on a portion of a first major surface of the sheet material and the transfer surface is on a second major surface of the sheet material.
15. The method of claim 1 wherein the anchor surface and the transfer surface each comprise a first major surface of separate sheet materials.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising printing graphic indicia on at least one of the separate sheet materials.
17. The method of claim 1 wherein contacting the adhesive coatings to form a substantially non-refastenable cold seal produces an enclosure within the package.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising placing a medical product in the enclosure before sealing the package and sterilizing the medical product after sealing the package.
19. The method of claim 1 wherein the release coating composition comprises a release material selected from the group of an ethyl acrylate-acrylonitrile copolymer, an acrylic acid-alkyl acrylate copolymer, a polyvinyl chloride resin, a polyvinyl N-octadecyl carbamate, a polyethylene based wax, a polyamide based wax, a polysiloxane, a fluorocarbon polymer, a polyvinyl ester, a polyethylene imine, an alkyl substituted amine, a chromium complex, a fatty acid based wax, and mixtures thereof.
20. The method of claim 1 wherein the first and second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesives each comprise a material selected from the group of a polychloroprene, a polyurethane, a styrene-isoprene copolymer, a styrene-butadiene copolymer, a polyimide, a polyvinyl chloride, a nitrocellulose, a polyisoprene, an acrylonitrile-butadiene-isoprene terpolymer, a butadiene-methacrylonitrile copolymer, a polyethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, a polyacrylate, and mixtures thereof.
21. The method of claim 20 wherein at least one of the first and second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesives is formed from an aqueous polyurethane dispersion.
22. A cold seal package produced by the method of claim 1.
23. A method for making a cold seal package comprising:applying a first substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to an anchor surface to form an anchor contact adhesive coating; applying a release coating composition to a transfer surface to form a substantially continuous pattern-coated release coating thereon thereby forming a release-coated transfer surface; applying a second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to the release-coated transfer surface to form a transfer contact adhesive coating; and contacting the anchor contact adhesive coating with the transfer contact adhesive coating, each of which are at a temperature of about 50� C. or less, to form a substantially non-refastenable cold seal between the anchor surface and the release-coated transfer surface; wherein, upon peeling the anchor and transfer surfaces apart, substantially all of the anchor contact adhesive coating and the transfer contact adhesive coating that formed the cold seal remain on the anchor surface. 24. A cold seal package produced by the method of claim 23.
25. A method for making a cold seal package comprising:applying a first substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to an anchor surface to form an anchor contact adhesive coating; applying a release coating composition to a transfer surface to form a release-coated transfer surface wherein the anchor surface and the transfer surface are on two different portions of a contiguous sheet material; applying a second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to the release-coated transfer surface to form a transfer contact adhesive coating; and contacting the anchor contact adhesive coating with the transfer contact adhesive coating, each of which are at a temperature of about 50� C. or less, to form a substantially non-refastenable cold seal between the anchor surface and the release-coated transfer surface; wherein, upon peeling the anchor and transfer surfaces apart, substantially all of the anchor contact adhesive coating and the transfer contact adhesive coating that formed the cold seal remain on the anchor surface. 26. A cold seal package produced by the method of claim 25.
27. A method for making a cold seal package comprising:applying a first substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to an anchor surface to form an anchor contact adhesive coating, wherein the anchor surface is part of a substrate comprising a high density polyethylene polymeric film; applying a release coating composition to a transfer surface to form a release-coated transfer surface, wherein the transfer surface is part of a substrate comprising a high density polyethylene polymeric film; applying a second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to the release-coated transfer surface to form a transfer contact adhesive coating; and contacting the anchor contact adhesive coating with the transfer contact adhesive coating, each of which are at a temperature of about 50� C. or less, to form a substantially non-refastenable cold seal between the anchor surface and the release-coated transfer surface; wherein, upon peeling the anchor and transfer surfaces apart, substantially all of the anchor contact adhesive coating and the transfer contact adhesive coating that formed the cold seal remain on the anchor surface. 28. A cold seal package produced by the method of claim 27.
Methods for making a cold seal package and cold seal packages are provided by the present invention. A cold seal package generally includes constructions wherein two substrates, which can be two discrete portions of a contiguous sheet material, for example, are sealingly engaged to one another, preferably, to form a sealed enclosure for placement of an article therein. The two sealing portions of the substrate(s) can be generally easily and cleanly peeled apart without substantial damage to the substrate(s). Furthermore, the sealing portions of the substrate(s) cannot typically be resealed, or refastened, once peeled apart, thereby forming a substantially "non-refastenable cold seal." By this it is meant that after initially sealing, opening, and then again engaging the sealing portions of the substrate(s), a very small or nonexistent force would be required for reopening the package.
As used herein, "non-refastenable cold seal" means a seal formed between two substrates, which can be two portions of the same substrate such as two different portions of a contiguous sheet material, using an adhesive or combination of adhesives that can form a bond at room temperature (i.e., about 20� C. to about 30� C.). The peel strength of the non-refastenable cold seal of a package of the present invention is at least about 20 grams/2.5 centimeters (20 g/2.5 cm). Preferably, the non-refastenable cold seal has a peel strength of at least about 80 g/2.5 cm and is stable (i.e., the seal does not fail) at temperatures typically encountered during transportation and delivery, which can be up to about 70� C. This non-refastenable cold seal includes bonds formed at a number of interfaces, e.g., between an adhesive and an anchor substrate (typically, a permanent bond), between two layers of adhesive (typically, a permanent "cold seal bond"), between a release coating and a transfer substrate (optionally, a peelable bond), and between an adhesive and a release coating (optionally, a peelable bond).
As used herein, "natural latex rubber" or "natural rubber" means a milky fluid primarily obtained from the Heavea brasiliensis tree (also know as the rubber tree). Typically, the milky fluid contains small particles of naturally occurring substances, such as cis-1,4-polyisoprene, stabilized by proteins and dispersed in an aqueous medium.
As used herein, "substantially natural latex rubber-free" refers to a contact adhesive composition to which natural rubber is not intentionally added. Preferably, the contact adhesive composition contains about 1 part per million (ppm) or less, and more preferably about 1 part per billion (ppb) or less, of a natural latex rubber and displays characteristics of a contact adhesive, as defined below.
As used herein, "contact adhesive" (also known as a cold seal adhesive) is one that preferentially adheres to itself or a chemically similar material under pressure or force without the need for significantly elevated temperatures (e.g., without the need for temperatures above 50� C.). Unlike pressure sensitive adhesives, contact adhesives are typically nonadhering or only very slightly adhering to chemically dissimilar surfaces at temperatures of about 15� C. to about 50� C. Thus, a contact adhesive preferably does not generally block, reseal, or stick to the contents placed inside the package. When placed against each other, contact adhesives typically require moderate pressure (such as that exerted by fingertip pressure) to achieve a bond without the application of significantly elevated temperatures. That is, packages may be sealed at room temperature (i.e., about 20� C. to about 30� C.) and even lower (e.g., 15� C.), as well as at temperatures of up to about 50� C., if the packaged product is not sensitive to such temperatures. The use of thermal curing or crosslinking agents in a contact adhesive are typically unnecessary to form a bond as is required in the formation of a "heat seal." Heat seal adhesives typically require the application of high temperatures, generally at least about 100� C., and often in a range of about 138� C. to about 205� C., in order to form a seal when the substrates are brought together. Thus, a contact adhesive (i.e., cold seal adhesive) as used herein is one that does not require elevated temperatures (i.e., above about 50� C.) for activation of its adhesive characteristics. This includes, however, contact adhesives that can be hot melt coated, but that do not require the application of heat to form a seal.
Referring to FIG. 1, a schematic view of one embodiment of an unassembled cold seal package 10 in accordance with the invention is shown. In one preferred embodiment, a cold seal package 10 includes a first substrate 12, also referred herein to as an "anchor substrate," in the form of a sheet material. Coated thereon is a first substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive 14 (also referred to herein as "anchor coating contact adhesive"). The first substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive 14 can be coated in any desired pattern on the anchor substrate, including the entire surface of the substrate such that the adhesive layer is substantially contiguous with the substrate, as shown in FIG. 1. A cold seal package 10 includes a second substrate 18, also referred herein to as a "transfer substrate," in the form of a sheet material. Coated thereon is a second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive 16 (also referred to herein as "transfer coating contact adhesive"). The second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive 16 can be coated in any desired pattern on the transfer substrate. The layer of contact adhesive 16 is coated on a layer of a release coating 19 in a substantially contiguous manner on the substrate 18. Alternatively, the anchor coating contact adhesive can be pattern coated on the anchor substrate in the same pattern as is the release coating on the transfer substrate with the transfer coating contact adhesive coated over the entire surface of the substrate.
Preferred polymeric materials for use in the substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive include, for example, a polymeric material selected from the group of polychloroprene; polyurethane (including aqueous polyurethanes as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,442,259 (Isgur et al.) and those commercially available under the trade designations WD 4007 and 4008-M from H.B. Fuller Co., St. Paul, Minn., and BR-4620 from Basics Adhesives, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y.); styrene-isoprene copolymers (including terpolymers, tetrapolymers, etc.), such as the series commercially available under the trade designation KRATON, from Shell Chemical Co., Chicago, Ill.; styrene-butadiene copolymer; polyimide; polyvinyl chloride; nitrocellulose; polyisoprene; acrylonitrile-butadiene-isoprene terpolymer, such as the series commercially available under the trade designation ZEON (1201L, 1022, 1072), from Zeon Chemical, Inc., Louisville, Ky.; butadiene/methacrylonitrile copolymer as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,145,929 (Ou-Yang); polyethylene vinyl acetate; polyacrylates, including a carboxyl modified acrylic emulsion, such as that commercially available under the trade designation BFG1858, from B.F. Goodrich, Cleveland, Ohio, ethyl acrylate/vinyl acetate/methacrylic acid terpolymers described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,898,787 (Min et al.), and those described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,164 (Min et al.); and mixtures thereof. More preferred polymeric materials for use in the substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive are those that have a relatively long open time and are selected from the group of polyurethane, styrene-butadiene, acrylonitrile-butadiene-isoprene terpolymer, polyacrylates, styrene-isoprene copolymer, polyisoprene, and mixtures thereof. A particularly preferred contact adhesive is formed from an aqueous polyurethane dispersion.
Because of the relative peel strengths (i.e., differential adhesion), as described above, a cold seal package according to the invention can be opened by peeling apart the first substrate 12 and the second substrate 18, preferably, without breaching the integrity of each of the substrates. That is, a cold seal package according to the invention does not typically require tearing across (i.e., in a direction that is substantially normal to or substantially perpendicular to) the bonded substrates. Thus, a cold seal package of the present invention can be typically opened without showering the package contents with contaminants. Furthermore, a cold seal package according to the invention can be typically opened cleanly such that there is no "stringing" (i.e., there are no segments of adhesive remaining adhered to both substrates and spanning the gap between them).
Referring now to FIGS. 4A and 4B, other preferred embodiments of a cold seal package of the present invention are shown, wherein a cold seal package can be formed from a single substrate. In an embodiment shown in FIG. 4A, a cold seal package 20 is formed from a single substrate 22 in the form of a sheet material in which portions of an inner surface of the substrate are adhered together to form a fin-type seal. Alternatively, in an embodiment shown in FIG. 4B, portions of an inner surface and an outer surface of the single substrate 22' are adhered together to form an overlap-type seal.
The single substrate (22 and 22' shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, respectively) can be formed from any of the materials described above. One portion (34 and 34' in FIGS. 4A and 4B, respectively) is coated with a release coating (23 and 23' in FIGS. 4A and 4B, respectively) analogous to the transfer substrate 18, also as described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. Another portion (32 and 32' in FIGS. 4A and 4B, respectively), which is preferably modified to enhance adhesion of the contact adhesive, is analogous to the anchor substrate 12, as described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. A first substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive 24 (24' in FIG. 4B) and a second substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive 26 (26' in FIG. 4B) are provided on portions 32 and 34 (32' and 34' in FIG. 4B), respectively. Thus, as described above, relative peel strengths are provided between the inner surface portions 32 (anchor portion) and 34 (transfer portion) shown in FIG. 4A and, similarly, between the inner portion 32' and the outer portion 34' shown in FIG. 4B, such that upon opening the package, the contact adhesives 26 and 26' transfer to the anchor portions 32 and 32'.
In preferred embodiments, after application of a substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive to a surface of a substrate from a solution or a dispersion, it is preferable that the substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive be dried((typically, in a conventional drying oven) to prevent penetration of the solvent from the adhesive into the substrate. If a release coat is applied to a surface of the substrate from either a solution or a dispersion, it is also preferable that the release composition be dried to prevent penetration of the solvent from the release coating composition into the substrate. More preferably, the release coating composition is dried prior to applying the substantially natural latex rubber-free contact adhesive. Typically, the coating compositions are applied in such a manner as to provide flat, smooth, coatings.
A transfer substrate made of 16-kg medical grade paper (Wausau Mills, Rhinelander, Wis.) was coated with a release coating composition containing a 15% solids aqueous polyamide dispersion, MICROMID 321RC (Union Camp Corp.) using a knife bar coater at a 10-micron orifice setting. The release coating composition was immediately dried at approximately 120� C. for several seconds to remove the water. A transfer coating contact adhesive containing a 35% solids aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD4007 (H.B. Fuller Co., St. Paul, Minn.), was overcoated at approximately 50 microns in a rectangular pattern with a paint brush, and immediately dried at approximately 120� C. for several seconds to prevent water penetration into the paper.
The release coating layers listed in Table 1 were coated with a #4 wire wound bar onto transfer substrates made of corona-treated, HDPE film (Huntsman Performance Films, corona treated on one surface in air to about 44-48 dynes/cm surface tension) and dried. The release coating layers were coated on the corona-treated surface of the HDPE film. A 35% solids aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD4007 (H.B. Fuller Co.), was bar coated onto the corona-treated surface of the HDPE film at a coating weight of approximately 8.4 g/m2 and dried. An anchor substrate made of HDPE film (Huntsman Performance Films, corona treated on one surface in air to about 44-48 dynes/cm surface tension) was bar coated with a 35% solids aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD4008-M (H.B. Fuller Co.), at a coating weight of approximately 4.2 g/m2 and dried. Sealed packages (Samples 2A, 2B, and 2C) were formed by passing a coated transfer substrate paired with the coated anchor substrate through nip rollers as described in Example 1. The T-Peel Forces were then measured utilizing ASTM D1876 (1996) at a separation rate setting of 30.5 cm/minute. Results are provided in Table 1.
TABLE 1______________________________________T-Peel Force for Various Cold Sealed PackagesSample Release Layer Coating T-Peel force (g/25 mm)______________________________________2A MICROMID 321RC polyamide 902B NORPEL 7645 fatty acid condensate 220 (Northern Products, Inc., Woonsocket, RI)2C FC270 (3M Co., St. Paul, MN) 110______________________________________
A transfer substrate made of 50-micron, corona-treated, HDPE film (Huntsman Performance Films, corona treated on one surface in air to about 44-48 dynes/cm surface tension) was coated with a release coating composition of a 10% solids aqueous polyamide dispersion, MICROMID 321RC (Union Camp Corp.), using a #4 wire wound bar and dried immediately with a hot air stream from a heat gun. The release coating composition was coated on the corona-treated surface of the HDPE film. A transfer coating contact adhesive of a 35% solids aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD4008-M (H.B. Fuller), was overcoated on the release layer using a #4 wire wound bar and immediately dried with a heat gun.
An anchor substrate made of 50-micron, corona-treated, HDPE film (Hunstman Packaging Corp., corona treated on one surface in air to about 44-48 dynes/cm surface tension) was bar coated with an anchor coating contact adhesive of a 35% solids aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD4007 (H.B. Fuller), at a thickness of approximately 18 microns. The dispersion was dried immediately with a heat gun, to yield a coating weight of approximately 3.2 g/m2 on the corona-treated surface of the HDPE film.
A first substrate, a transfer substrate having a release coating and a transfer contact adhesive coating thereon, was constructed from a 62.5-micron thick, white, corona-treated, HDPE film (Huntsman Performance Films, S. Deerfield, Mass., 990 grade, corona treated on one surface in air to about 44-48 dynes/cm surface tension). An aqueous polyamide dispersion, MICROMID 321-RC (Union Camp Corp.), was diluted to 10% solids with distilled water and coated on the corona treated side of the film using a #4 wire wound coating rod. The dispersion was immediately dried in a standard laboratory oven at 150� F. (66� C.) for 15 minutes to form a release coating. An aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD-4008-M (H.B. Fuller Co.), was diluted to 20% solids with distilled water and coated over the MICROMID polyamide layer using a #4 wire wound coating rod. The dispersion was immediately dried in a standard laboratory oven at 150� F. (66� C.) for 15 minutes.
A second substrate, an anchor substrate having an anchor contact adhesive coating thereon, was constructed from a 50-micron thick, clear, corona-treated, HDPE film (Huntsman Performance Films, S. Deerfield, Mass., 990 grade, corona treated on one surface in air to about 44-48 dynes/cm surface tension). A 35% solids aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD-4007 (H.B. Fuller Co.), was coated on the corona-treated side of the clear HDPE film using a #4 wire wound coating rod. The dispersion was immediately dried in a standard laboratory oven at 150� F. (66� C.) for 15 minutes.
A first substrate, a transfer substrate having a release coating and a transfer contact adhesive coating thereon, was constructed from a 62.5-micron thick, white, HDPE film (Huntsman Performance Films, S. Deerfield, Mass., 990 grade, corona treated on one surface in air to about 44-48 dynes/cm surface tension). An aqueous blend of a polyamide dispersion, MICROMID 321-RC (Union Camp Corp.), and a polyurethane dispersion, WD-4007 (H.B. Fuller Co.), was coated on the corona-treated side of the film using a #4 wire wound coating rod. The blend of the MICROMID 321-RC polyamide and WD-4007 polyurethane consisted of 10 parts MICROMID 321-RC, 1.2 parts WD-4007, and 23 parts distilled water. The blend was immediately dried in a standard laboratory oven at 150� F. (66� C.) for 15 minutes to form a release coating. An aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD-4008-M (H.B. Fuller Co.), was diluted to 20% solids with distilled water and coated over the MICROMID/WD-4007 blend coating using a #4 wire wound coating rod. The dispersion was immediately dried in a standard laboratory oven at 150� F. (66� C.) for 15 minutes.
This example describes the construction of a gravure printed anchor substrate. A 50-micron thick, clear, corona-treated, HDPE film (Huntsman Performance Films, S. Deerfield, Mass., 990 grade, corona treated on one surface in air to about 44-48 dynes/cm surface tension) was coated with a 35% solids aqueous polyurethane dispersion, WD-4007 (H.B. Fuller Co.) in a frame-style pattern. The frame-style coating pattern was accomplished using a conventional forward direct gravure coating station such as those illustrated in H. Weiss, Rotogravure and Flexographic Printing Presses, page 165, Converting Technology Corp. (Milwaukee, Wis.), 1985. The gravure cylinder was engraved with a frame style pattern with the following cell geometry: 70 cells/25 mm, cut with a 120� stylus angle and a 60� cell angle, and cut to 90% of full depth. There were no connecting channels between the cells. The engraver was made by Ohio Electronic Engraving, Dayton, Ohio. After engraving the cylinder, it was plated with 4 microns of chrome and cross polished to an RZ (normalized radius of roughness in the Z direction) of 0.5 micron. The gravure station was equipped with a doctor blade (250 micron by 37.5 mm).
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1. DIGEST 82SEE WHAT’S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY IN PRIVATE EQUITY THIS WEEK /// ISSUE 82 Endowments and Pension Funds 1 Still Liking Alt Asset Class Towers Watson’s Top Five 2 Predictions for Global M&A Market in 2013 2 India’s Biotech Sector Potential is USD 100 in Next Twelve Years 3 Dell LBO’s Big Buzz Tectonic Shift and a 10X Exit for 3 European Venture Capital Quote of the Week: 4 Google’s Larry Page on 10X February 08, 2013
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3. TOWERS WATSON’S TOP FIVEPREDICTIONS FOR GLOBAL M&AMARKET IN 2013It is still the season for prediction. This week, we learn that Asia Pacific is still strong in M&A, butEuropean-initiated deal volume won’t be. These are just two ideas developed in a good article fromTowers Watson.Key points in the top five predictions• The Asian market will continue to grow, led by Chinese and Japanese firms.• Chinese firms to Acquire in Europe in a big way. Expect some big-name companies to be targeted by cash-rich Chinese organizations.• European deal volumes to remain subdued. 2012 was bad for European acquirers and 2013 volumes are unlikely to show much improvement.• Surge in late 2012 is not a trend that will continue. Despite the large number of transactions completing in the final few weeks of the year, this is more likely to be a rush to the finish line for existing deals rather than signaling an upward trend.• North American stability to continue. Not much change expected in M&A in North America during the first half of 2013, but there may a surge in activity if the economic conditions continue to improve and confidence grows.INDIA’S BIOTECH SECTOR POTENTIAL ISUSD 100 IN NEXT TWELVE YEARS2 Image source: ABLE Indian Biotechnology Roadmap to the Next Decade and Beyond www.DealMarket.com/digest
4. India has a wealth of intellectual capital in biotechnology and healthcare to be developed, and itsgovernment is aiming to create a framework to develop it, according to The Hindu Business Line, whichcould be good news for private equity investors. As a reference, the article points out that Singapore’sTamasek doubled its assets under management by investing in high tech industries. India could emulatesuch strategy for the kind of investment involved in growing it biotech sector into a USD 100 billion oneby 2025.DELL LBO’S BIG BUZZThe deal of the week is the USD24.4 billion take private of Dell by Silver Lake, a deal which also involvesMicrosoft Corp. The announcement adds details to our earlier coverage of the rumor in a digest lastmonth. The size of the deal is mind-boggling after the smallness of LBO transactions since late 2008. Asa result, it has everyone from CNET to Reuters as well as the PE trade press writing about it. If you arecurious about the Silver Lake partner who is behind the deal, Egon Durban, see the WSJ’s Private EquityBeat short feature on him. Information on the advisers and some details are on PE Hub, and someanalysis of the debt implications are provided by two Bloomberg writers here.TECTONIC SHIFT AND A 10X EXIT FOREUROPEAN VENTURE CAPITAL Image source: Go4VentureGo4Venture’s latest research says there’s a “tectonic shift” in European venture. Deal value has beenincreasing over the past three or four years, but the number of deals is down, illustrating the shift in theventure market.3 www.DealMarket.com/digest
5. The key points are highlighted below:• Venture financing and venture capital are separating into two distinct fund categories• VCs have largely deserted early-stage and are now focusing their attention on expansion capital.• High risk/high reward, early-stage investment is being left to business angels, government- subsidized funds, and a handful of the larger VCs which can afford to subsidize this largely money- losing activity to feed their larger later-stage funds.• December’s activity reflects the trends state above with five late-stage and five Series B transactions – no real Series A.• Trivago was acquired for EUR 0.5 billion by Expedia, for an estimated 5x historical revenues. The analysts estimate that the deal was a ten-bagger for Trivago’s investors. “A trade sale over EUR 100mn is not that common in European venture, so a deal of half a billion euros and a ‘ten bagger’ is an exceptional event,” writes Go4Venture. (This editor adds that a 10-bagger in VC is an exceptional event anywhere, including Silicon Valley)• The implication of the exodus from European VC is that the first steps of any company will have to be bootstrapped, funded by family, friends and fools or simply by the founders themselves. And even internet companies need to have market traction before VCs are prepared to commit.QUOTE OF THE WEEK:GOOGLE’S LARRY PAGE ON 10X "Page expects his employees to create products and services that are 10 times better than the competition. … Thousand-percent improvement requires rethinking problems entirely, exploring the edges of what’s Image source: Google Jobs website technically possible, and having a lot more fun in the process.”Who said it: Steven Levy, Wired magazineIn Context: When private equity experts talk about a ten-X deal, it means one thing but when LarryPage, CEO and cofounder of Google, talks about ten x or ten times better, he’s describing the high goalshe sets for Google’s product and R&D teams. The “moon shot” kind of activity is underway at Google,according to a Wired profile of Page by Steven Levy this week. In Page’s view, a ten percentimprovement means that a company is doing pretty much the same thing as everybody else. It mightnot be a fail strategy, and yet it is not going to be a great success-story either. It is the philosophybehind the search giants R&D effort, Google X, which is running projects on a self-driving car, awearable computing system and an “artificial brain”, in which a cluster of computers running advancedalgorithms learn from the world around them, much like humans do.Where we found it: WIRED4 www.DealMarket.com/digest
6. The Dealmarket Digest empowers members of Dealmarket by providingup-to-date and high-quality content. Each week our in-house editor siftsthrough scores of industry and academic sources to find the mostnoteworthy news items, scoping trends and currents events in the globalprivate equity sector. The links to the sources are provided, as well as aneditorialized abstract that discusses the significance of the articlesselected. It is a free service that embodies the values of the Dealmarketplatform delivers: Professional, Accessible, Transparent, Simple, Efficient,Effective, and Global.To receive the weekly digest by email register on www.dealmarket.com.Editor: Valerie Thompson, ZurichDealMarketDealMarket launched in 2011 and is growing fast. Just one year afterlaunch, DealMarket counts more than 35,000 recurring users from 154countries, and over 3,000 deals and service providers promoted or listedon the platform.DealMarket is an online platform enabling private equity buyers, sellersand advisors to maximize opportunities around the world – a one-stopshop for Private Equity professionals. Designed by Private Equityprofessionals for Private Equity professionals, the platform is easy to use,cost effective and secure, providing access, choice and control across theinvestment cycle.DealMarket’s offering includes• DealMarketPLACE, an unfiltered view of the global deal and advice marketplace, where searching is free and postings are the price of a cappuccino a day (with no commission).• DealMarketSTORE offers affordable access to industry-leading third-party information and services on demand; and• DealMarketOFFICE is a state-of-the-art deal flow management tool, helping Private Equity investors to capture, store, manage and share their deal flow more efficiently.DealMarket was voted the “Best Global Private Equity Platform for 2012”by Corporate Newswire. www.DealMarket.com
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By Vijay Govindarajan and Ravi Ramamurti, Vijay Govindarajan is a professor of international business at Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College. Ravi Ramamurti is a professor at Northeastern University and director of its Center for Emerging Markets. They are co-authors of the article “Delivering World-Class Healthcare Affordably,” in the current issue of Harvard Business Review. No matter how the fight over Obamacare shakes out, the biggest challenge facing U.S. health care will remain reducing costs while improving quality of care and access for patients. The experience of a few innovative Indian hospitals may point the way forward.
India’s health-care system as a whole has many problems, but our research has uncovered nine private hospitals that provide quality health care at a fraction of U.S. prices. Most of these hospitals are accredited by the U.S.-based Joint Commission International or its Indian equivalent, the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers. At a hospital where the procedure is performed, a patient would pay $120 for cataract surgery, $250 for a caesarean-section delivery, $2,000 for a knee or hip replacement, $2,000 for an angioplasty, $2,900 for cancer radiation treatment and $3,200 for open-heart surgery — 5 percent to 10 percent of U.S. prices. These private hospitals deliver medical outcomes comparable to that of good U.S. hospitals, as measured by medical complication rates or post-treatment survival rates. Furthermore, they’re profitable. Gallery
Even if Indian hospitals paid U.S.-level salaries for all health-care staff, which are as much as 20 times higher, their prices would be one-fifth of U.S. levels. That is because these nine hospitals are super-efficient at using resources — doctors, equipment and facilities — and because they work incessantly to improve every process. Their services have to be affordable because their patients are poor and typically pay 60 percent of their medical costs out of pocket. How do the Indian hospitals do it? They have innovated in three areas, and for each of these, U.S. hospitals would do well to follow their example.The first innovation is using a hub-and-spoke design, with hub hospitals located in major cities and spoke hospitals in rural areas. This strategy concentrates the best equipment and expertise within the hub, with telecommunication links that allow hub specialists to serve spoke patients remotely. Since these specialists perform a high number of specific procedures, they quickly develop skills that improve quality. By contrast, hospitals in the United States are uncoordinated, duplicating specialized care without enough volume in most of them to make procedures affordable. Even when hospitals consolidate, the motive is often to gain pricing power over insurance companies rather than to lower costs. The second innovation is task shifting, or the transfer of responsibility for routine tasks to lower-skilled workers. This leaves doctors free to focus on complicated medical procedures. Several hospitals have created a tier of paramedic workers with two years of training after high school to perform routine medical jobs. As a result, surgeons, for example, are able to perform two to three times as many surgeries as their U.S. counterparts. Compare that with the United States, where hospitals reduce costs by laying off support staff and shifting mundane tasks such as billing and transcription to doctors, who are overqualified for those duties.Finally, the Indian hospitals save money through old-fashioned frugality. They shepherd resources by building hospitals at a fraction of the cost spent in the United States, replacing imported devices with local equivalents costing a fraction of the price or, for example, sterilizing and reusing clamps for open-heart surgery that are routinely discarded after one use in the United States. In contrast to the American fee-for-service model, they often pay their doctors a fixed salary. One hospital sends a daily message to all doctors with the previous day’s financial results, encouraging them to consider the cost-effectiveness of their medical choices. In contrast, U.S. hospitals often resemble luxury hotels, with much wasted space and underutilized equipment. Their doctors, and sometimes even their chief financial officers, are unaware of how much procedures cost. How realistic is it that U.S. hospitals will adopt the Indian model? U.S. hospitals are constrained by regulations and norms unlike those in India. Nevertheless, some progressive U.S. hospitals are adopting some of the practices of our Indian exemplars, and more should follow their example.It is time to move beyond the myth that U.S. health care is costly because it is of exceptional quality. Better outcomes at lower costs have been established in many other countries. The Indian experience shows that costs can be dramatically reduced and access can be expanded even as quality is improved. U.S. hospitals should prepare for this new world. And in so doing they should study and embrace innovations from all corners of the globe.
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Denise A Nevenschwander Moore (1960-1996) - Find A Grave Memorial
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Denise A Nevenschwander Moore
4 Jan 1960
5 Oct 1996 (aged 36)
Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
Almer Township Cemetery
Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
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Film of my Camino journey 2013. Not terribly complete but combined with the published photos will give a good overall view of what it was like. Mari & Carol who featured in the earlier part of the film are 2 Brazilian girls ...
Film of my Camino journey 2013. Not terribly complete but combined with the published photos will give a good overall view of what it was like. Mari & Carol who featured in the earlier part of the film are 2 Brazilian girl...
Film of my Camino Cycle June July 2013
Camino June July 2013
Day 11 20/06 La Rochelle to Marennes Place had hoped to reach Royane but late start and having trouble with directions delayed us. Stuck on the greenway today and it was very hard to follow out of La Rochelle. Some of th...
Another Cycle around Galway including a run to Kinvara.
Used my Go Pro camera attached to my helmet. Battery died at Kinvara (pity). It was a very windy day but the light was great. I hope you enjoy. Im training for my long cycle in June.
2nd long cycle around Galway - Great View!
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The Brave Penguin: Amazon.co.uk: Daniel Howarth: Books
The Brave Penguin [Board book]
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley); Brdbk edition (18 Jun 2007)
ISBN-10: 0756629284
ISBN-13: 978-0756629281
Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 22.8 x 1.5 cm
Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,706,147 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Format:Board book about a stranded little penguin who needs to be brave!And that added dimension is the plush 'Little Penguin', c 6 cm x 3.5 cm, who has remained securely attached to the back cover keeping him safely in his 'cut-out', and resisted all attempts to remove him!(In fairness, to the more inquisitive - he does give the impression that he may be attached by Velcro!)n.b. The book does carry the 'not suitable for children under 36 months due to potential small parts' warning.From the back cover:-'When the adorable Little Penguin finds himself stranded on an island of ice, he knows he has to be brave.Lift the flaps to see who comes to his rescue.With a cast of appealing characters, this delightful story is a charming introduction to a beautiful landscape and the creatures that live there.'Endearing cover opens to 10 durable board pages (including inside cover pages) in the popular 2-page spread format, with 5 sturdy lift-the-flap opportunities (one on each double page spread).'Little Penguin' appears from his `cut-out' ice floe, on each turn of the page!2 lines of clear text at the top of each page, e.g.:-'Little Penguin wakes all alone and cries.All he can see is the ice and blue skies.Then he hears a splash and sees a friend,And hopes his loneliness is at an end....'Lift the flap to see who is the first to utter those reassuring words:-'Don't worry, Penguin!'And so the repeat theme carries on ......but....don't worry.....as the sun goes down on the ice, 'Little Penguin' is reunited with his loving family!Designed by Gemma Cooper, this book has superb atmospheric illustrations throughout, from Daniel Howarth.Approx Size: 22.5 cm x 17 cmBecause of the slight protrusion of 'Little Penguin', when the book is closed, I have always displayed this book with the front cover facing out.This gives the impression that 'Little Penguin' is peeking out...another reason why this book is proving so popular, as a first choice in reading corner! Read more ›
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Patent US8208738 - Image coding method and apparatus, and image decoding method and apparatus - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsIn an image coding apparatus, a ROI setting unit sets a ROI region in an image. An entropy coding unit entropy-codes the image. A ROI information coding unit encodes information for specifying the ROI region. A codestream generator generates a codestream in a manner that the coded image and the coded...http://www.google.com/patents/US8208738?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8208738 - Image coding method and apparatus, and image decoding method and apparatusAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS8208738 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/718,291PCT numberPCT/JP2005/019583Publication dateJun 26, 2012Filing dateOct 25, 2005Priority dateOct 29, 2004Fee statusPaidAlso published asCN101049006A, CN101049006B, CN101175208A, CN101175208B, US8150173, US20070230658, US20080075373, WO2006046551A1Publication number11718291, 718291, PCT/2005/19583, PCT/JP/2005/019583, PCT/JP/2005/19583, PCT/JP/5/019583, PCT/JP/5/19583, PCT/JP2005/019583, PCT/JP2005/19583, PCT/JP2005019583, PCT/JP200519583, PCT/JP5/019583, PCT/JP5/19583, PCT/JP5019583, PCT/JP519583, US 8208738 B2, US 8208738B2, US-B2-8208738, US8208738 B2, US8208738B2InventorsShigeyuki Okada, Kazuhiko TaketaOriginal AssigneeSanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (70), Non-Patent Citations (39), Referenced by (3), Classifications (34), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetImage coding method and apparatus, and image decoding method and apparatus
US 8208738 B2Abstract
1. A computer-implemented image decoding method characterized in that a region including a region of interest is decoded from a codestream by referring to information for specifying the region of interest defined on an image wherein the information is explicitly described, not as a header, but in the codestream that contains coded data of the image, the image decoding method performed by a processor in accordance with instructions stored in a memory, wherein
when a plurality of regions of interest are defined on the image, the information for specifying the plurality of regions of interest includes information indicating a degree of priority thereof, and information indicating whether the display of each of the regions of interest is essential, wherein if the information indicates a region of interest as not essential, that region of interest is not displayed.
2. The computer-implemented image decoding method according to claim 1, wherein the information for specifying the plurality of the regions of interest includes a degree of priority of the respective region of interest, and wherein the respective region of interest is processed according to the degree of priority thereof.
3. An image decoding apparatus, comprising:
a region-of-interest information decoding unit including at least one processor acting in accordance with instructions stored in a memory, which decodes information for specifying a region of interest defined on an image wherein the information is explicitly described, not as a header, but in a codestream that contains coded data of the image; and
an image decoding unit which decodes a region including the region of interest from the codestream by referring to the decoded information, wherein
when a plurality of regions of interest are defined on the image, the information for specifying the plurality of regions of interest includes information indicating a degree of priority thereof, and information indicating whether the display of each region of interest is essential, wherein if the information indicates a region of interest as not essential, that region of interest is not displayed.
4. The image decoding apparatus according to claim 3, wherein when a plurality of regions of interest are defined on the image, the region-of-interest information decoding unit decodes information for specifying the plurality of the regions of interest defined on the image, and wherein the image decoding unit decodes the plurality of the regions of interest from the codestream by referring to the decoded information.
5. The image decoding apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the image decoding unit processes the respective region of interest of the plurality of regions of interest according to the degree of priority thereof.
6. A computer-implemented image decoding method characterized in that a region including a region of interest is decoded from a codestream by referring to information for specifying the region of interest defined on a moving image wherein the information is explicitly described, not as a header for each frame of the moving image, but in the codestream that contains coded data of the moving image, the image decoding method performed by a processor in accordance with instructions stored in a memory, wherein
when a plurality of regions of interest are defined on the moving image, the information for specifying the plurality of regions of interest includes information indicating a degree of priority thereof, and information indicating whether the display of each region of interest is essential, wherein if the information indicates a region of interest as not essential, that region of interest is not displayed.
7. The computer-implemented image decoding method according to claim 6, wherein when a plurality of regions of interest are defined on the moving image, the plurality of the regions of interest is decoded from a codestream by referring to information for specifying the plurality of the regions of interest defined on the moving image.
8. The computer-implemented image decoding method according to claim 7, wherein the respective region of interest of the plurality of regions of interest is processed according to the degree of priority thereof.
9. An image decoding apparatus, comprising:
a region-of-interest information decoding unit including at least one processor acting in accordance with instructions stored in a memory, which decodes information for specifying a region of interest defined on a moving image wherein the information is explicitly described, not as a header for each frame of the moving image, but in a codestream that contains coded data of the moving image; and
10. The image decoding apparatus according to claim 9, wherein when a plurality of regions of interest are defined on the moving image, the region-of-interest information decoding unit decodes information for specifying the plurality of the regions of interest defined on the moving image, and wherein the image decoding unit decodes the plurality of the regions of interest from the codestream by referring to the decoded information.
11. The image decoding apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the image decoding unit processes the respective region of interest of the plurality of regions of interest according to the degree of priority thereof.
This application is related to, and claims the benefit of the earlier filing date under 35 U.S.C. �119(a) of, PCT/JP 2005/019583, filed Oct. 25, 2005, and Foreign Application JAPAN 2004-316735, filed Oct. 29, 2004.
[Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei07-203434. Nevertheless, in the above-mentioned Patent Document 1, images in a specified range and those in other ranges are coded by their respectively specified image qualities. Accordingly, at the time of a decoding they are limited by their specified image qualities, so that it is difficult to decode them with a various resolutions. Also, it is difficult to achieve a reproduction processing such as one for reproducing only an image of a specified range.
In order to resolve the above problems, an image coding method according to one embodiment of the present invention is such that information for specifying a region of interest defined on an image is explicitly described in a codestream containing coded data of the image. The “information for specifying a region of interest” may be information which is coded by referring to difference information between frames. This “different information” may be represented by a variation between frames in at least one of position, size and shape of the region of interest. It may be a difference between an average value of at least one of values representing the position, size and shape of the region of interest in each frame and values corresponding to those of a frame to be coded. Alternatively, it may be a difference between an average value of a variation, between frames, of at least one of the position, size and shape of the region of interest and a variation of a corresponding value between frames in a frame to be coded. Further, it may be a difference between an average value of variations between frames and at least one of values representing the position, size and shape of the region of interest in each frame. This is effective if the region of interest is greatly enlarged and reduced and the like. The “information for specifying a region of interest defined on an image” may be coded as a function of time. This is effective in a case when the region of interest varies with a certain rule.
Another embodiment of the present invention relates to an image coding apparatus. This apparatus comprises: a region-of-interest setting unit which defines a region of interest (ROI) on an image; an image coding unit which encodes the image; a ROI information coding unit which encodes information for specifying the region of interest; and a codestream generator which generates a codestream by including therein the coded image and the coded information in an explicit manner. The “region-of-interest setting unit” may define the region of interest on the image by a specification from a user or by an automatic recognition of an object.
Still another embodiment of the present invention relates to an image decoding method. This method is characterized in that a region including a region of interest is decoded from a codestream by referring to information for specifying the region of interest defined on an image wherein the information is explicitly described in the codestream that contains coded data of the image. The “region including a region of interest” may be a region of interest, a region including the region of interest and its peripheral region, or the entire image.
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a codestream. Here, the codestream is indicated by a term “sequence” used in MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group). In MPEG, a coded signal for the one entire video program is called a sequence. The sequence starts with a sequence header and ends with a sequence end as shown in FIG. 3, and a plurality of GOPs are described between them. The GOP describes a GOP header and a plurality of pictures. In the example shown in FIG. 3, a plurality of pieces of ROI information are described in this GOP header. Various parameters, such as coding conditions, required for a decoding are described in the GOP header. In the present embodiment, the ROI information is described therein, too.
Next, a description is given of a method for determining by the ROI region control unit 44 the coordinates and the size of regions containing a ROI region and its peripheral region. FIGS. 5A-5C show ROI regions in each division level of wavelet transform coefficients. FIG. 5A shows a state where a ROI 90 is set on an original image 80 of division level “0”. FIG. 5B shows an image 82 of division level “1” obtained by performing one time wavelet transform on the original image 80. A transform image 82 of division level “1” is constituted by four sub-bands LL1, HL1, LH1 and HH1. The ROI region control unit 44 specifies ROI regions 91 to 94 in the transform image 82 of division level “1” necessary for restoring the ROI region 90 in the original image 80 at each of sub-bands LL1, HL1, LH1 and HH1 of division level “1”.
FIG. 5C shows a transform image 84 of division level “2” which is obtained by performing another wavelet transform on the sub-band LL1 that is the lowest frequency component of the transform image 82 shown in FIG. 5B. As shown in the figure, the transform image 84 contains four sub-bands LL2, HL2, LH2 and HH2 of division level “2” in addition to three sub-bands HL1, LH1 and HH1. The ROI region control unit 44 specifies ROI regions 95 to 98 on the transform image 84 of division level “2” necessary for restoring the ROI region 91 in the sub-band LL1 of division level “2” at each of the sub-bands LL2, HL2, LH2 and HH2.
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Starting coordinate [ . . . ]/2 − α,
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BBC - Cornwall - History - Steaming Forward
You are in: Cornwall > History > Local History > Steaming Forward
Launceston Steam Railway, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The attraction will be playing host to an unusual visitor from overseas this winter. It is going to be home for a few months to a Model T Ford with a difference. Hear a report.
Since 1983 the Launceston Steam Railway has run from the historic Cornish town of Launceston through several miles of countryside to the hamlet of Newmills.
The train carriages are hauled by narrow gauge locomotives built in Queen Victoria's reign.
Our north Cornwall reporter Matt Small went to see the railway's founder and owner Nigel Bowman - and catch a ride on the latest attraction:
Hear the report >
To celebrate its 25th anniversary Launceston Steam Railways is to become the temporary home to a special vehicle. It's the original classic car of Hollywood silent movies. The car was available in 'any colour as long as it's black' but the difference is that this one runs on rails.
"I don't think this is one of the most economical engines, Model T's weren't," explains the railway's founder and owner Nigel Bowman.
"You have to remember these things were designed in 1908 and went into production in 1909. This was the car that started mass motoring. This was Henry Ford's famous tin lizard. It made Ford's fortune.
"The rail car spent most of its time in Uganda. There's no rust on it, and it's just as it was 80 years ago. It was mounted on flange wheels. It was good for sixty miles an hour."
Hundreds of Model T's were savaged for the movies, and they became the comedy cars of the Keystone Cops and Laurel and Hardy.
A steam train at Launceston station
"To pull away you simply press a pedal, and if you want to go backwards you press the middle pedal. There is nothing for the hands to do as you're on rails, just pedals to press," laughs Nigel.
The Launceston steam railway line runs for two and a half miles through the glorious Kensey Valley along the trackbed of the old North Cornwall Railway.
The locomotives are all named, like Lilian which was built in 1883, and Dorothea from 1901.
In 1965, Nigel Bowman purchased the locomotive Lilian from the Penrhyn Slate Quarry in North Wales. Although on a teacher training course, he set up a workshop and foundry at his parents' home where Lilian was rebuilt.
Nigel's first train 'Lilian'
In 1968, Lilian returned to steam and was occasionally used on a short length of track owned by a friend. When Nigel decided he wanted his own railway track he look at Launceston and so the idea of the town's steam railway attraction was born.
From 26th December (Boxing Day) to 1st January 2009 (New Years Day) inclusive, the enthusiasts will be running 'Bah Humbug' trains to celebrate the railway's 25th Anniversary. The times of the steam trains from Launceston are: 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00.
Find out more about the attraction by visiting the website below:
Launceston Steam Railway website >
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Gestalt’s approach on educational psychology
Some notes on Gestalt learning theory
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By:-Lt. K Praveen KumarSlt. Vanya ShyamSlt. Bhavishya VinodSlt. Sonu George 2.
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION EVOLUTION THEORY STUDIES GESTALT’S FACTORS IMPLICATIONS IN EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.
•Gestalt is a psychology term which means "unifiedwhole“•Theories of visual perception developed byGerman psychologists in the 1920s.•These theories attempt to describe how people tendto organize visual elements into groups or unifiedwholes when certain principles are applied•Gestalt was a holistic approach and rejected themechanistic perspectives of the stimulus - responsemodels 4.
Max Wertheimer Wolfgang Köhler Kurt Koffka 5.
GESTALT THEORY 6.
GESTALT STUDIES OF LEARNING INSIGHT AND MENTALITY OF APES Köhler: intelligence in apes Solving the problem: Could the chimp see the “whole” problem? Would proximity of objects influence solution of problem? Insight Spontaneous understanding of relationships 7.
There is no line making a triangle, so how do we see one? 8.
BISTABLE FIGURECan’t explain how we could see two different images thatalternate another one, glass/silhouette ??? 9.
If were thinking about theperils of growing old, well onaverage see the oldwoman. But if were focusedon the joys of youth andbeauty, its the youngwoman that will appear. 10.
GESTALT’S FACTORSSimilarity 11.
GESTALT’S FACTORS PROXIMITY 12.
GESTALT’S FACTORS Closurehttp://graphicdesign.spokanefalls.edu/tutorials/process/gestaltprinciples/closure/closure_a.gif 13.
GESTALT’S FACTORSGood continuation 14.
FIGURE/GROUND Failing to divide figure from ground 15.
The Factor of Closure - brain attempts to complete part togenerate the whole.The Factor of Proximity - when elements are grouped closelytogether, they are percieved as wholes.The Factor of Similarity - learning is facilitated if similar ideas aretreated and linked together and then contrasted with opposing orcomplementary sets of ideas.The Figure-Ground Effect - eye tends to see the objects, ratherthan the spaces or holes between them. Recommended
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Jane Pierce of Colstrip, Mont., was dumbstruck when MetLife said her husband's death in a car crash was a suicide. After she sued, the company settled out of court and paid the accidental death policy benefit. (Via Bloomberg)
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ainsley - Hacks/Hackers Chicago (Chicago, IL) - Meetup
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Hello and welcome to the Chicago SF group. I hope that you will be able to Join us at our monthly meetup at Dave & Buster's.Which is now the 2nd TUES of the month . Also please be sure to check our forums at http://www.chicago-sf.org/forum for more." Aug 13, 2012 6:45 PM
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Looking for Android developer to update our existing app - The Brooklyn Android Developer Meetup Group (Brooklyn, NY)
The Brooklyn Android Developer Meetup Group Message Board
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Looking for Android developer to update our existing app
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CultureNOW New York, NYPost #: 6
We are a cultural organization looking for a developer to update our existing Android App, cultureNOW's Museum Without Walls. The app won a prize in the NYC Big Apps 2.0 competition. Work is on-site in the Chelsea section of Manhattan.Please respond to info (at) culturenow.org with hourly rate, experience and availability.The app is heavy on xml parsing, mapping features, and audio streaming.Thank you!
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Malignant Mesothelioma is Increasing at an Alarming Rate, Notes New Article on Mesothelioma Website
According to Mesothelioma.us, over 3,000 People in the United States are Diagnosed with Mesothelioma Each Year
Aug 24, 2015, 05:00 ET from Mesothelioma.us
HOUSTON, Aug. 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Mesothelioma.us, a free online resource for people with mesothelioma, has just posted a new article that shows just how often this serious health condition is diagnosed.
As the new article on http://mesothelioma.us/ noted, the number of patients who are diagnosed as positive with malignant mesothelioma have increased at an alarming rate. Currently, there are around 14 cases per million in the United States, which translates into around 3,000 people a year receiving the awful news that they have mesothelioma.
Unfortunately, noted a spokesperson for Mesothelioma.us, these numbers are probably understated because of instances where the disease is not properly diagnosed. This is due in part to the long incubation period, which sometimes lasts as long as 25 to 50 years after the person is exposed to asbestos. In addition, symptoms are often mistakenly confused for other health issues like asthma or lung infections, which lead to improper treatment and a delay in the correct diagnosis.
"The rise in mesothelioma cases can be traced back to the great building booms of the sixties and seventies," the spokesperson explained, adding that this was before asbestos was known publicly as a health hazard.
"Working in the mining industry, shipbuilding or construction, especially the insulating industry is where the most risk occurred."
Sadly, most patients pass away within two years of being diagnosed with mesothelioma, notes the new article. Because proper treatment is of the essence, the founders of Mesothelioma.us created the website as a way to make sure that people have access to the most current and correct information about the disease.
"If there is any good news about mesothelioma, it is that scientists and doctors now know what causes mesothelioma and can ensure that far fewer future workers will be exposed to the dangers of asbestos fibers or suffer from the pain and suffering of mesothelioma," the new article concluded.
1-800-763-9286
Preview: Mesothelioma Website is Now Offering Round the Clock Phone Support for People with Mesothelioma
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−Search the Collection<br>+Search the Collection<br> −'''To search the collection you will need to follow this series of links:'''<br>⇒Select the "Browse" link in the initial search page<br>⇒Select the "Parish or Town" category<br>⇒Select the "Record Type and Year Range" category which takes you to the images<br>+'''To search the collection you will need to follow this series of links:'''<br>⇒Select the "Browse" link in the initial search page<br>⇒Select the "Parish or Town" category<br>⇒Select the "Record Type and Year Range" category which takes you to the images<br> Look at the images one by one comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine which one is your ancestor. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to make this determination. Look at the images one by one comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine which one is your ancestor. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to make this determination. Revision as of 17:05, 24 January 2013
Access the records: Illinois, Chicago Catholic Church Records, 1833-1925 .CID1452409
This Collection will include records from 1988 to 1925. The collection contains the following records: Births/Christenings (1833-1899) Deaths/Burials (1845-1899) Marriages (1833-1899)
The Archdiocese of Chicago covers parishes in Cook and Lake counties. The records are 95% in English with the remaining 5% distributed in Czech, Latin, and German. Church records in the United States began in the early 1600s. They can be found in the churches, church archives, or university archives. They normally included records of christenings, confirmations, marriages, and deaths. The Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian church in the world. Traditionally, Catholic records have been kept at the parish level, so a majority of records will be found at the church where the event transpired. Older Catholic records and records of defunct Catholic parishes have often been moved to archives, historical archives, or university libraries. To know who were members, churches were required to record the date a person was baptized in the Christian religion. Many churches also recorded the date of birth along with the date of baptism. Churches were also required to record the burial and marriage dates of the members of the local congregation. Only some churches performed confirmations and were required to record the names of those that were confirmed members of the church. For a list of localities currently published in this collection, select the Browse link from the collection landing page. Citation for This Collection
The following citation refers to the original source of the information published in FamilySearch.org Historical Record collections. Sources include the author, custodian, publisher, and archive for the original records. Archbishoprics and Dioceses in Chicago. Chicago Catholic Church Records. Parishes within Chicago, Illinois. Suggested citation format for a record in this collection. Record Content
Search the Collection To search the collection you will need to follow this series of links:⇒Select the "Browse" link in the initial search page⇒Select the "Parish or Town" category⇒Select the "Record Type and Year Range" category which takes you to the images Look at the images one by one comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine which one is your ancestor. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to make this determination. Use christening (baptismal) and birth records to identify a person’s birth date and place. These are an excellent substitute for civil birth records. Use confirmation records to identify a person’s birth date and place and age. If only the age is given, use it to calculate the person’s death date. Use death or burial records to identify a person’s birth date and place. Use age at the time of death or burial to calculate the person’s birth date. These are an excellent substitute for civil death records. Use marriage records to identify a couple and the marriage date and place and to begin compiling a family group. These are an excellent substitute for civil marriage records. Use church records in general to identify other family members who may have served as witnesses to an event. Use the date of the event along with the locality to find the family in census records and land records. Use the residence and names of the parents to locate church and land records.
Many of the parishes in Chicago have the same name. This link http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~itappcnc/pipcnchicagochurches.htm provides you with excellent guidelines to assist you in ascertaining which parish your ancestors may have attended. Archdiocese of Chicago's Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Archives & Records Center
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Get ready for Superman as you've never seen him before, in an uproarious new graphic novel from "Monty Python" and "Fawlty Towers" legend John Cleese and "The First 28 Years of Monty Python" scribe Kim 'Howard' Johnson! In this hilarious twist on a familiar tale, the infant Superman's rocket ship crash lands in an English town even smaller than Smallville. Adopted by the kindly Clarks, young Colin is taught to hide his powers, as nobody likes to stand out in a crowd. But when a grown-up Colin - now a mild-mannered reporter for The Daily Smeor - uses his powers publicly, the question on everyone's lips is: what will the neighbours think? Featuring art by superstar John Byrne, this is a publishing event not to be missed!
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"A rollicking adventure with an eccentric English take on the Superman myth." -- Western Daily Press, 11 December 2004
1.0 out of 5 starsAnother Cleese's hate letter to England
I love John Cleese, he's a master comedian and his works with the Pythons, Fawlty Towers and A Fish called Wanda are true timeless masterpieces. One thing hard t miss, anyway, is his constant (as in EVERY thing he says or writes) derogatory statements about his own country. We (the English) are masters at self-deprecating humour, we just love to sarcastically emphasize our own deficiencies, but ultimately we know where to stop, before it becomes offensive. Cleese doesn't, and it's a fact: all his works are chock-full of harsh opinions towards the English while he emphatizes the greatness of all American things. I may sound like a biased and easily offended bloke, but just listen to some of his quotes in AFCW, or you can read this book. There's not a single decent English human being in the whole story: Clark is raised in a boring village, his parents are selfish and afraid of showing their son to the neighbors, the typical Brit college is full of awful people, London is basically only the paradigm of horrible journalism, Lois Lane is a harsh, evil girl while tadaa, America is just behind the corner and Clark decides to fly over there because it's so much a better place to live in.John Cleese doesn't love England, and that's ok, a lot of celebrities are known for their harsh opinion towards their birthplaces, but I was hoping he would at least show a bit of love for anything, ANYTHING English among the endless mocking, offending and just plain insulting.The book itself is not a bad read: much like Millar's Red Son, it retells Superman's origins as if he were born in a different country. Cleese ruined it all, at least for me, with his rambling. Perhaps a non-English reader will find this book very funny...as a Englishman who knows that every country has its ups and downs, I cannot be entertained by such offensive drivel
1.0 out of 5 starsOh Hell No!
Well I've just finished reading this and felt compelled to add my two cents. I am struggling at this moment to think of a more ineptly executed comic than this. I found it going cheap and thought what the hell, Knight and Squire was good (the British Batman and Robin if you were wondering). Where Knight and Squire was keenly observed, frequently hilarious and even a little moving at times, this is a mess and just plain insulting.I am not patriotic in any way but even I felt that it was just mean spirited. As a nation we've always had a self depricating sense of humour but this is something else. If you're going to write a satire of British culture you have to do a bit better than lame puns about tea and cricket. Of which there are plenty here. This was published in 2004 but it's references and sterotypes are about forty years out of date. It has "ordinary British people" shovelling coal into their boilers for christ's sake. At one point the coal miners are put out of work (I won't say why because of spoilers). "Ah", you might say, "surely a sharp satire on the legacy of Thatcherism!". You would be giving the writers entirely too much credit. It's merely the unfunny punchline to a poor slapstick level joke, delivered with all the skill of a five year old attempting brain surgery. In addition to this every British person in the book is utterly vile and duplicitous. The only nice people being Colin Clark (Superman) and Lois Lane, who pops over from America. Britain is portrayed as a nasty, grimey, backwards, isolated little island populated by buck toothed, self regarding cretins.The book tries to ape the style of the Beano/Dandy and that's not a bad idea. However the jokes are so lacking in wit that they may as well have just populated the book with fart jokes.Read more ›
There's not much to be said about this, except don't bother. I loved RedSon, which imagines Superman if he'd arrived in the USSR, so I thought that this could be as clever as that. Unfortunately, it's not funny, clever, interesting, engaging or exciting. It's a like a Beano parody of a superhero comic. I keep all my books, but I gave this away. Buy RedSon instead.
1.0 out of 5 starsInsulting Awful and lazy
Much like the story Red Son where instead of kansas superman crashes in the USSR,here he crashes on a farm outside weston super mare.Unfortunately its played entirely for laughs,and is not funny at all.Superman's parents bizarrely keep moving house on him?The characters are nasty ,petty ,small minded ,grubby little creaturesand our hero's main enemy appears to be the gutter press.Words fail me when I try to convey just how stupid ,shallow and weird this nasty little comic isand they even managed to rope in john cleese ,(Must need the money for all that alimony)he continues his streak of not having done anything of note for 30 years.
4.0 out of 5 starsIt is a Thumbs Up but barely.
Origin stories, particularly alternate origin stories are popular fare. The Superman story Red Son sees him grow up in Russia. True Brit has him fall to earth in Britain and raised as Colin Kent. But this is not the Britain any of its natives would recognise but the cosy, quaint, repressed Britain that comes from the American mind. John Cleese is credited as one of the creators and you can see the slapstick of Python and Fawlty Towers in there.There isn't much of a story here and there fun comes from spotting how the American characters translate into a farcical British setting. Disturbingly the whole work seems to be a thinly veiled attack on the newspaper industry. Very thinly veiled at times. It seems like someone had an axe to grind and wasn't clever about doing it.The art is perfectly serviceable and harks back to the style of popular British comics such as the Beano and Whizzer & Chips but with infinitely more colour. It is a nice idea and interesting to see how the familiar is relocated with some appalling puns thrown in. It is a Thumbs Up but barely.
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Published 4 months ago by J.K.Rolling
1.0 out of 5 starsJohn let me down
Bit s***, read red son instead
1.0 out of 5 starsAvoid True Brit, it's really, really bad
Humour, it's a tricky art aint it and Christ does this book prove it, yes that's right, instead of a drama along the lines of Red Son, with its irony and intricate parallels, DC's...
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WOW! What a wonderful book for those who prefer a slightly alternate take on reality! Anyone who is a 'diehard' Superman fan will truly appreciate the fun this book brings.
Published on 30 Oct. 2013 by elisa giro
1.0 out of 5 starsLets hope they never do a "What if Superman was born in Iran?"
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1.0 out of 5 starsProper faulty and no mistake Guv!
I can live with the cliché's, I can live with the patronising ex pat, 'ollywood cockernee type characterisation's, I can even forgive John Byrne (once a legend in this...
Published on 15 Oct. 2007 by Mr. G. Lee
4.0 out of 5 stars'British' in an Austin Powers sort of way
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Published on 21 Sept. 2005 by the_silver_shade
4.0 out of 5 starsSuperman: True Brilliance!
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Auditing execution of stored procedures in Sql Server
My boss and I have been trying to see what sort of auditing plan we could try for our stored procedures. Currently there're two external applications taking information from our database through stored procedures and we're interested in auditing when they're being executed, and what values are passed as parameters. So far what I've done is simply create a table for the stored procedures one of the apps is using, and as they use the same input parameters, have one column per parameter. Obviously this isn't the best choice, but we wanted to get quick info to see if they were running batch processes and when they were running them. I've tried SQL Server Audit, but it doesn't catch the parameters unless you're executing a SP in a query. sql sql-server stored-procedures audit share|improve this question asked Dec 13 '12 at 19:48
Do you have access to modify the code of the stored procedures? Can you just modify them to log their parameters to a table in addition to their usual function?
@ScottChapman This is what I've done so far. But I have next to 50 SP and we're thinking of doing some data mining out of the audit info to optimize the database, so I need to somehow store the input values of those 50 SP, which complicates the design of tables. This is what I'll do if I can't find a better way.
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Dec 13 '12 at 20:02
If performance optimization is the goal and logging is just a means, what do you think about using the Database Engine Tuning Advisor? It uses information captured in a profiler trace to determine what statistics and indexes help performance of the profiled load the most. There are also Dynamic Management Views you can use to determine which queries are using the most resources or taking the most time.
SQL Server Profiler will do this for you; its included for free. Setup a trace and let it run.
You can also apply quite a bit of filtering to the trace, so you don't need to track everything; you can also direct the output to a file, or sql table for later analysis. This is probably your best bet for a time limited audit.
I was thinking more of a permanent solution, plus we have very limited HW and SQL Server Profiler is very resource hungry.
I think I've used the SQL Server Profiler (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181091.aspx) in the past to audit SQL execution. It's not something you would run all the time, but you can get a snapshot of what's running and how it's being executed.
Thanks for the answer! But I need to run it constantly, or at least to trigger it to log the execution when it happens, because I'm not sure when the stored procedures are executed.
I haven't tried using them, but you might look at event notifications and see if they will work for you. From BOL
Event notifications can be used to do the following: Log and review changes or activity occurring on the database.
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