ever Popular beverage 'bubble tea' is back in limelight By www.geo.tv Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 22:28:00 +0500 A representational image of bubble tea. — CanvaWhen it comes to trending beverages, bubble tea reigns supreme. The delightful Taiwanese creation has taken the world by storm as its charm knows no borders. Its popularity has spread to several countries,... Full Article
ever World's first-ever green energy island takes shape in Belgium By www.geo.tv Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 16:25:00 +0500 An aerial view of the Port of Odense, Denmark on October 15, 2024. — AFPAt a shipyard on the North Sea, workers in luminescent vests are building dozens of massive, hollow concrete boulders, each the size of an apartment block.These are to be floated out to sea and sunk... Full Article
ever Comb jellyfish that reverses ageing may hold key to timeless quest for immortality By www.geo.tv Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:58:00 +0500 A representational image shows a bioluminescent comb jellyfish. — X/@maximaxooIn a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway have identified the comb jellyfish , a ctenophore species, as a potential candidate for biological... Full Article
ever Timothee Chalamet takes on Bob Dylan's role without ever meeting him By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:26:00 +0500 Timothee Chalamet takes on Bob Dylan's role without ever meeting himThe much-anticipated biopic of legendary singer Bob Dylan is all set to release in December.Timothee Chalamet did not meet Bob Dylan personally ahead of portraying the singer in the upcoming biopic A Complete... Full Article
ever eclat "Sniper" Brake Lever By www.kunstform.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT The eclat "Sniper" Brake Lever comes with a hinged clamp which enables you to remove the lever without removing your grips.Material: 6061-T6 alloy Assembly Side: right Length: medium Clamp: 22.2mm Hinged Clamp: with 20.97 EURTaxfree excl. shipping Full Article
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ever Analog Equivalent Rights (6/21): Everything you do, say, or think today will be used against you in the future By falkvinge.net Published On :: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 18:00:33 +0000 Privacy: “Everything you say or do can and will be used against you, at any point in the far future when the context and agreeableness of what you said or did has changed dramatically.” With the analog surveillance of our parents, everything was caught in the context of its time. The digital surveillance of our children saves everything for later use against them. It’s a reality for our digital children so horrible, that not even Nineteen Eighty-Four managed to think of it. In the analog surveillance world, where people are put under surveillance only after they’ve been identified as suspects of a crime, everything we said and did was transient. If Winston’s telescreen missed him doing something bad, then it had missed the moment and Winston was safe. The analog surveillance was transient for two reasons: one, it was assumed that all surveillance was people watching other people, and two, that nobody would have the capacity of instantly finding keywords in the past twenty years of somebody’s conversations. In the analog world of our parents, that would mean somebody would need to actually listen to twenty years’ worth of tape recordings, which would in turn take sixty years (as we only work 8 out of 24 hours). In the digital world of our children, surveillance agencies type a few words to get automatic transcripts of the saved-forever surveillance-of-everybody up on screen in realtime as they type the keywords – not just from one person’s conversation, but from everybody’s. (This isn’t even exaggerating; this was reality in or about 2010 with the GCHQ-NSA XKEYSCORE program.) In the world of our analog parents, surveillance was only a thing at the specific time it was active, which was when you were under individual and concrete suspicion of a specific, already-committed, and serious crime. In the world of our digital children, surveillance can be retroactively activated for any reason or no reason, with the net effect that everybody is under surveillance for everything they have ever done or said. We should tell people as it has become instead; “anything you say or do can be used against you, for any reason or no reason, at any point in the future”. The current generation has utterly failed to preserve the presumption of innocence, as it applies to surveillance, in the shift from our analog parents to our digital children. This subtle addition – that everything is recorded for later use against you – amplifies the horrors of the previous aspects of surveillance by orders of magnitude. Consider somebody asking you where you were on the evening of March 13, 1992. You would, at best, have a vague idea of what you did that year. (“Let’s see… I remember my military service started on March 3 of that year… and the first week was a tough boot camp in freezing winter forest… so I was probably… back at barracks after the first week, having the first military theory class of something? Or maybe that date was a Saturday or Sunday, in which case I’d be on weekend leave?” That’s about the maximum precision your memory can produce for twenty-five years past.) However, when confronted with hard data on what you did, the people confronting you will have an utter and complete upper hand, because you simply can’t refute it. “You were in this room and said these words, according to our data transcript. These other people were also in the same room. We have to assume what you said was communicated with the intention for them to hear. What do you have to say for yourself?” It doesn’t have to be 25 years ago. A few months back would be sufficient for most memories to be not very detailed anymore. To illustrate further: consider that the NSA is known to store copies even of all encrypted correspondence today, on the assumption that even if it’s not breakable today, it will probably be so in the future. Consider what you’re communicating encrypted today — in text, voice, or video — can be used against you in twenty years. You probably don’t even know half of it, because the window of acceptable behavior will have shifted in ways we cannot predict, as it always does. In the 1950s, it was completely socially acceptable to drop disparaging remarks about some minorities in society, which would socially ostracize you today. Other minorities are still okay to disparage, but might not be in the future. When you’re listening to somebody talking from fifty years ago, they were talking in the context of their time, maybe even with the best of intentions by today’s standards. Yet, we could judge them harshly for their words interpreted by today’s context — today’s completely different context. Our digital children will face exactly this scenario, because everything they do and say can and will be used against them, at any point in the future. It should not be this way. They should have every right to enjoy Analog Equivalent Privacy Rights. Full Article Privacy
ever Analog Equivalent Rights (13/21): Our digital children are tracked not just in everything they buy, but in what they DON’T buy By falkvinge.net Published On :: Wed, 31 Jan 2018 18:00:45 +0000 Privacy: We’ve seen how our digital children’s privacy is violated in everything they buy with cash or credit, in a way our analog parents would have balked at. But even worse: our digital children’s privacy is also violated by tracking what they don’t buy — either actively decline or just plain walk away from. Amazon just opened its first “Amazon Go” store, where you just pick things into a bag and leave, without ever going through a checkout process. As part of the introduction of this concept, Amazon points out that you can pick something off the shelves, at which point it’ll register in your purchase — and change your mind and put it back, at which point you’ll be registered and logged as having not purchased the item. Sure, you’re not paying for something you changed your mind about, which is the point of the video presentation. But it’s not just about the deduction from your total amount to pay: Amazon also knows you considered buying it and eventually didn’t, and will be using that data. Our digital children are tracked this way on a daily basis, if not an hourly basis. Our analog parents never were. When we’re shopping for anything online, there are even simple plugins for the most common merchant solutions with the business terms “funnel analysis” — where in the so-called “purchase funnel” our digital children choose to leave the process of purchasing something — or “cart abandonment analysis”. We can’t even simply walk away from something anymore without it being recorded, logged, and cataloged for later use against us. But so-called “cart abandonment” is only one part of the bigger issue of tracking what we’re interested in in the age of our digital children, but didn’t buy. There is no shortage of people today who would swear they were just discussing a very specific type of product with their phone present (say, “black leather skirts”) and all of a sudden, advertising for that very specific type of product would pop up all over Facebook and/or Amazon ads. Is this really due to some company listening for keywords through the phone? Maybe, maybe not. All we know since Snowden is that if it’s technically possible to invade privacy, it is already happening. (We have to assume here these people still need to learn how to install a simple adblocker. But still.) At the worst ad-dense places, like (but not limited to) airports, there are eyeball trackers to find out which ads you look at. They don’t yet change to match your interests, as per Minority Report, but that’s already present on your phone and on your desktop, and so wouldn’t be foreign to see in public soon, either. In the world of our analog parents, we weren’t registered and tracked when we bought something. In the world of our digital children, we’re registered and tracked even when we don’t buy something. Full Article Privacy
ever Analog Equivalent Rights (20/21): Your analog boss couldn’t read your mail, ever By falkvinge.net Published On :: Fri, 11 May 2018 18:00:22 +0000 Europe: Slack has updated its Terms of Service to let your manager read your private conversations in private channels. Our analog parents would have been shocked and horrified at the very idea that their bosses would open packages and read personal messages that were addressed to them. For our digital children, it’s another shrugworthy part of everyday life. The analog plain old telephone system, sometimes abbreviated POTS, is a good template for how things should be even in the digital world. This is something that lawmakers got mostly right in the old analog world. When somebody is on a phonecall — an old-fashioned, analog phonecall — we know that the conversation is private by default. It doesn’t matter who owns the phone. It is the person using the phone, right this very minute, that has all the rights to its communication capabilities, right this very minute. The user has all the usage rights. The owner has no right to intercept or interfere with the communications usage, just based on the property right alone. Put another way: just because you own a piece of communications equipment, that doesn’t give you any kind of automatic right to listen to private conversations that happen to come across this equipment. Regrettably, this only applies to the telephone network. Moreover, only the analog part of the telephone network. If anything is even remotely digital, the owner can basically intercept anything they like, for any reason they like. This particularly extends to the workplace. It can be argued that you have no expectation of privacy for what you do on your employer’s equipment; this is precisely forgetting that such privacy was paramount for the POTS, less than two decades ago, regardless of who owned the equipment. Some employers even install wildcard digital certificates on their workplace computers with the specific purpose of negating any end-to-end security between the employee’s computer and the outside world, effectively performing a so-called “man-in-the-middle attack”. In a whitewashed term, this practice is called HTTPS Interception instead of “man-in-the-middle attack” when it’s performed by your employer instead of another adversary. Since we’re looking at difference between analog and digital, and how privacy rights have vanished in the transition to digital, it’s worth looking at the code of law for the oldest of analog correspondences: the analog letter, and whether your boss could open and read it just because it was addressed to you at your workplace. Analog law differs somewhat between different countries on this issue, but in general, even if your manager or workplace were allowed to open your mail (which is the case in the United States but not in Britain), they are typically never allowed to read it (even in the United States). In contrast, with electronic mail, your managers don’t just read your entire e-mail, but typically has hired an entire department to read it for them. In Europe, this went as far as the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled that it’s totally fine for an employer to read the most private of correspondence, as long as the employer informs of this fact (thereby negating the default expectation of privacy). Of course, this principle about somewhat-old-fashioned e-mail applies to any and all electronic communications now, such as Slack. So for our digital children, the concept of “mail is private and yours, no matter if you receive it at the workplace” appears to have been irrevocably lost. This was a concept our analog parents took so for granted, they didn’t see any need to fight for it. Today, privacy remains your own responsibility. Full Article Europe Global Privacy United Kingdom United States
ever BSD Forever - New Parts By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2023-01-21 07:51:02 The first shipment of brand new BSD 2023 products has arrived in our stock! Included are, new frame and tire colors, the 4-piece "Safari" and 2-piece "ALVX" handlebars, the new "Mondo" seats and much more! Check it out... Full Article
ever Anuzis tells conservatives to vote, warns that 'every vote matters' By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 16:58:55 -0400 "Vote. Yes, it's time. Vote and get your family and friends to vote. As conservatives, more than most people, we realize that elections have consequences," advises Saul Anuzis, former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party and current president of 60 Plus Association, a seniors-advocacy group. Full Article
ever What Happens If They Never Heard Of Jesus? By www.web-church.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:30:12 PST In this article, we discuss just what happens if someone dies without ever hearing of Jesus. Learn God's plan for infant death and all those adults who died before Jesus or in remote places where they never heard of Him. Full Article
ever F1 braces for more Verstappen-Norris drama and Hamilton to drive revered Senna's car By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:14:25 -0400 Max Verstappen suggests he won't change his aggressive driving this weekend at the Brazilian Grand Prix as he bids for a fourth successive Formula 1 title. Full Article
ever U.N. force: Israel building on so-called Alpha Line with Syria saw 'severe violations' of cease-fire By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:35:58 -0500 United Nations peacekeepers warned Tuesday that the Israeli military has committed "severe violations" of a cease-fire deal with Syria as its military continues a major construction project along the so-called Alpha Line that separates the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights from Syria. Full Article
ever LA Dodgers fan severely injures hands while lighting firework to celebrate World Series win By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:02:00 -0400 A Los Angeles Dodgers fan severely injured his hands after he lit a firework while celebrating the team's World Series victory over the New York Yankees. Full Article
ever Indiana hires Stephanie White as coach to lead Caitlin Clark and the Fever By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:40:51 -0400 The Indiana Fever hired Stephanie White as coach on Friday, putting her in charge of a team led by WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark. Full Article
ever Forever a Boston sports fan, David Ortiz was thrilled to see Al Horford, Celtics win Banner 18 By www.boston.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 17:14:53 +0000 "I gotta tell you, man, I’m a Celtic. I cheer. I scream. I cry." The post Forever a Boston sports fan, David Ortiz was thrilled to see Al Horford, Celtics win Banner 18 appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Sports Celtics David Ortiz Jrue Holiday Red Sox
ever Octobass: The Largest String Instrument Ever Invented By www.cmuse.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2024 09:50:36 +0000 Move over Contrabass, the Octobass has arrived. This unique stringed instrument makes the upright bass or cello look like a junior instrument. It is exceptionally ... Read more The post Octobass: The Largest String Instrument Ever Invented appeared first on CMUSE. Full Article CLASSICAL Most Popular double bass music pitch octobass Orchestra strings
ever Everything you need to know about Halloween season in Salem By www.boston.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 19:58:04 +0000 Everything to know about visiting Salem in October, including parking info, the best restaurants, Salem Witch Trials activities, and a full guide to Halloween celebrations. The post Everything you need to know about Halloween season in Salem appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Travel Fall in New England History Salem Halloween
ever How Aphia—The Platform behind Several Online and Taxonomically Oriented Databases—Can Serve Both the Taxonomic Community and the Field of Biodiversity Informatics By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 09:07:40 +0200 Full Article Events
ever Top 10 Symphonies Everyone Should Know By www.cmuse.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 01:18:25 +0000 Emerging in the middle of the 18th century, the symphony has been one of classical music’s most vibrant forms for over 300 years. With that ... Read more The post Top 10 Symphonies Everyone Should Know appeared first on CMUSE. Full Article CLASSICAL LISTS BBC
ever 4 Hardest Violin Pieces Ever Written (Most Difficult Violin Pieces) By www.cmuse.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 06:57:06 +0000 For the purposes of this article, I will confine my selection of violin works to the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods of music. Once you ... Read more The post 4 Hardest Violin Pieces Ever Written (Most Difficult Violin Pieces) appeared first on CMUSE. Full Article CLASSICAL LISTS
ever Quincy Jones, music titan who worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, dies at 91 By www.boston.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 14:27:39 +0000 His publicist says he died Sunday night at his home in Los Angeles. The post Quincy Jones, music titan who worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, dies at 91 appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Celebs Entertainment Music National News Obituaries
ever Review & setlist: Ben Folds reaches new heights during Paper Airplane Request Tour in Beverly By www.boston.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:57:37 +0000 The audience devised much of the setlist, but Folds was very much in command at a stellar Cabot Theatre concert. The post Review & setlist: Ben Folds reaches new heights during Paper Airplane Request Tour in Beverly appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Concert Reviews Concerts Entertainment Music North Shore Rock
ever Water, Water, Everywhere By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 02 Sep 2017 03:30:00 +0000 M.J. Khan, the president of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston, who spent a sleepless night monitoring relief efforts, tells us what Houston’s residents are doing to help each other. Also: experts weigh in on how Houston can plan for future flooding events; a brewer in Amsterdam turns rain into beer; an activist vows to keep the Marshall Islands from disappearing beneath rising seas; we learn if climate change is behind extreme hurricanes; plus a port city in Maine revitalizes its economy by shipping pregnant cows to Turkey . (Image: A flooded road is seen during the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey on August 30, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Credit: Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images) Full Article
ever Every 30 seconds By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 02:30:00 +0000 Approximately every 30 seconds, a United States citizen of Latin American descent, reaches the voting age of 18. This year, 32 million Latinos are projected to be eligible to vote. Latinos are one of the largest demographic groups in the US. We’ll learn about the history of the ‘Latino vote’ in the US, we’ll meet young Latino voters, and we’ll look into how both major US political parties are trying to gain young Latino support in the lead-up to the election.(From left, Kathleen Hilibish, 68, and Judi Longacre, 79, volunteer at the voter registration booth at the Perry Township Oktoberfest at Hartwick Park in Canton, Ohio. Credit: Dustin Franz/Getty Images) Full Article
ever Everything you need to know about the 2024 Mass. ballot questions By www.boston.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:05:50 +0000 The post Everything you need to know about the 2024 Mass. ballot questions appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election Allston Back Bay-Bay Village Beacon Hill Books Brighton Business Charlestown Chinatown-Leather District Dorchester Downtown Downtown Boston East Boston Fenway-Kenmore Food News Health Hyde Park Jamaica Plain Local News Massachusetts News Mattapan Mission Hill Neighborhoods North End Politics Roslindale Roxbury Schools Seaport South Boston South End Transportation West End West Roxbury Wharf District
ever Whatever You Want By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 11:03:41 -0500 This is not about promoting a song, but a posture of the heart…Let the church rise up and say “Whatever You Want”. Whatever You WantWritten by Michael Farren and Josh AlltopRecorded by CHURCHOUSE - Gateway Franklin Church Lyric Video: https://youtu.be/SDJcMAsmi_wFree Chord Charts: https://www.weareworship.com/us/songs-2/song-library/showsong/7420Get Song on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/whatever-you-want-live/id1098023380 Full Article
ever Dom Amore: 20 years later, the ’04 Red Sox curse-busters revel in a victory that will live forever By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:41:00 GMT UNCASVILLE — Manny Ramirez turned to the man next to him, his former captain, and shared a little secret. “When I came to Boston, I watched you and I looked up to you,”: Ramirez told Jason Varitek. “When you went 4-for-4 or 0-for-4, you worked hard. It made me a better player.” It was a poignant moment during an evening of funny stories, fond reminiscences. “Man, I’ve never heard that before,” ... Full Article article Sports
ever Fathering Like the Father You Never Had By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Monday, August 24, 2020 - 12:15pm For a man to have real children is easy enough. For children to have a real father is another matter entirely. Growing up fatherless left gaps in me. It does for everyone. Whether your dad was steeped in addiction, an absentee, or just ill-equipped, here are 5 key lessons I’ve acquired over the years. They are helping me to father like the father I never had. I’m praying they’ll help you too! 1. Be a courageous leader. I am the son of an absentee, alcoholic, abandoning man full of excuses. I... Full Article
ever Studio 5: BEST CHRISTMAS EVER - November 6, 2024 By www.cbn.com Published On :: Studio 5 gives you a First Look at The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. The film is directed by The Chosen's series creator Dallas Jenkins. It follows 6 misbehaving siblings who end up in leading roles in the town's Christmas pageant. Full Article
ever Lausanne at 50: Western Church Needs Revival; Believers in Asia, Africa, Latin America Fill Global Gap By www.cbn.com Published On :: Lausanne at 50: Western Church Needs Revival; Believers in Asia, Africa, Latin America Fill Global Gap Full Article
ever True Love Changes Everything By www.cbn.com Published On :: Reaksa was abandoned by her parents and lived with her poor grandmother. Feeling unwanted and unloved, Reaksa followed a group of girls to a village church. That's when she discovered a love she never knew before, and it changed her life. See how. Full Article
ever Doing This Blessed Everything! By www.cbn.com Published On :: Bob and Faith decided when they first married to follow an important financial principle. That was 65 years ago, and that decision has led to blessing their work, marriage, children, health, relationships, and more. Want to get in on that kind ... Full Article
ever Want Decades of Passive Income? 2 Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever. By finance.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T11:45:00Z Full Article
ever Everything is Exhausting By www.ttbook.org Published On :: Sun, 11 Jul 2021 14:24:02 -0000 Why don’t we all just take moment to acknowledge that we are collectively exhausted? The pandemic, the protests, the President’s Twitter feed — everything is exhausting. But maybe it doesn’t have to be? Original Air Date: October 24, 2020 Guests: Katrina Onstad — Emma Seppala — Richard Polt — Filip Bromberg — Lars Svendsen — Anne Helen Petersen Interviews In This Hour: Can We Not? How The Pandemic Has Made Burnout Worse Than Ever — Sunday Night Blues, Monday Morning (Short) Fuse — Setting Too High A Bar For Success Is Running Us Ragged — To Waste Time Is To Deepen Life — Why Swedes Are Trading Jobs For Meaning — Have You Considered Doing Nothing? Full Article exhaustion jet lag burnout overwork saturday weekends work
ever Is War Ever Worth It? By www.ttbook.org Published On :: Sat, 11 Sep 2021 11:00:00 -0000 For all the commentary, the sorrow and rage, all the second-guessing about everything that followed, it’s still hard to fathom what happened on 9/11. Photographer James Nachtwey was in New York that day, and he took some of the iconic photos of the Twin Towers as they crumbled. "I’ve actually never gotten over it," he says. On the twentieth anniversary of 9/11, Nachtwey reflects on his life as a war photographer, and we consider the deep history of war itself. We also examine a very difficult question: Is war ever worth it? Original Air Date: September 11, 2021 Guests: James Nachtwey — David Shields — Leymah Gbowee — Margaret MacMillan Interviews In This Hour: Remembering 9/11 Through The Lens Of A Photojournalist — War is Beautiful? — Humans Have Gotten Nicer and Better at Making War — Is War Inevitable? Full Article 9/11 afghanistan peace war war on terror
ever Aging in the Future Never Looked Better By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Wednesday, September 21, 2022 - 3:45pm LONGER LIFE EXPECTANCY People are living far longer than they did in decades past. Dr. Roizen says life expectancy in the U.S. has increased 2.5 years every decade for the last 170 years. For example, a woman who was expected to live to age 42 in 1850 is now likely to see age 80. One reason for this, he points out, is better sanitation, public health measures, and vaccines which produced an increase in the survival and health of the young in the first half of the 20th century. In later years,... Full Article
ever I’ll Never Give Up on My Daughter! By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Tuesday, August 20, 2024 - 10:00am Before her husband died, Mrs. Wang was a stay-at-home mom. She took care of her daughter Yuwen, who was sick a lot. “She caught colds easily,” Mrs. Wang shares. “The doctor said she was just malnourished, so her immunity was low. He said if I gave Yuwen nutritious food, she’d get better.” As an illiterate widow, Mrs. Wang had no choice but to collect garbage on the streets so she could get groceries for Yuwen. “I bought Yuwen eggs and milk,” Mrs. Wang explains. “I hoped it would build up her... Full Article
ever The Ever Changing Drywall Business By www.wconline.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Apr 2014 00:00:00 -0400 Over the past three decades I have met all sorts of Drywall Dogs. Full Article
ever Ladder Safety Month: Every Step Matters…and So Does Every Sponsor By www.wconline.com Published On :: Sun, 08 Sep 2024 12:00:00 -0400 This past March, the message of National Ladder Safety Month reached millions of people. Now, the American Ladder Institute is seeking sponsors for the 2025 campaign so it can reach even more. Full Article
ever 10 Things Every Owner Should Know About Succession Planning By www.wconline.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Mar 2016 00:00:00 -0500 The purpose of this article is to simply differentiate “exit planning” and “succession” and outline the main points for a CEO to remember when succession planning. Full Article
ever Improving Resilience in Severe Environments By www.wconline.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Mar 2019 00:00:00 -0500 Fiber cement siding is less susceptible to common environmental threats (such as fire, heat or moisture) than traditional wood cladding. Full Article
ever Trowel Talk: Where Everybody Knows Your Name By www.wconline.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 15:05:00 -0400 Online Blogs, Chat Rooms, and Community Forums; these cyber communities have become the modern version of the neighborhood bar, the office water cooler, and the campus coffee shop... Full Article
ever Trowel Talk: Welcome Back My Friends to the Show that Never Ends By www.wconline.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 09:33:00 -0400 Have you ever been to an industry trade show? I usually attend several each year; the INTEX Expo, World of Concrete, and this year I had the opportunity to attend the Remodeling Show sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders at the Convention Center in Baltimore. You can always tell when a trade show is in town. Local restaurants and hotels are filled with small groups wearing matching shirts. Full Article
ever Werner Announces New Bantam Switch, First Reverse-System Self-Retracting Lifeline By www.wconline.com Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2024 12:00:00 -0400 Werner introduced on Feb. 5 the new Bantam Switch, the first reverse-system self-retracting lifeline, for pros working at height. The SRL transfers weight of the housing unit from the user’s back to the anchor point and lightens the load to 0 pounds. Full Article
ever Third Sector Awards 2019: Small Charity, Big Achiever - The Children's Sleep Charity By www.thirdsector.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2019 16:01:53 +0100 Awarded to an organisation with an income of less than £500,000 a year that has made a significant impact with its work Full Article Management
ever State transportation officials commit to reverse ‘unacceptable’ crash trend By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Nov 2023 00:00:00 -0500 Indianapolis — Members of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials have pledged to work together on a safety action plan aimed at reducing fatal traffic crashes. Full Article
ever COVID-19 pandemic: OSHA releases guidance for food and beverage industry By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 20 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — Aimed at protecting restaurant/food and beverage workers from exposure to COVID-19, a new OSHA safety alert lists measures employers should take during the pandemic. Full Article
ever Nurses union urges CDC to reverse updated COVID-19 guidance By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Mar 2022 00:00:00 -0500 Silver Spring, MD — Claiming the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is “once again responding to political pressures from those desperate to remove any safety protocols during this deadly pandemic that is still causing unacceptable numbers of infections, hospitalizations and deaths every day,” the nation’s largest union and professional association of registered nurses is calling on the agency to reverse its most recent COVID-19 guidance. Full Article