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U4SSC - City Snapshot - Sykkylven, Norway

U4SSC - City Snapshot - Sykkylven, Norway




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U4SSC - City Snapshot - Kyebi, Ghana

U4SSC - City Snapshot - Kyebi, Ghana




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Rust's Sneaky Deadlock With `if let` Blocks

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Case Study: Tricky Michigan Roof Receives New Life With Spray Foam

The saw tooth roof of the International Precast Solutions building in Michigan proved challenging for spray foam installation, but installers with Spray Tight Foam Insulators rose to the challenge.




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Project Profile: Eleven Towers Above Minneapolis Skyline

A total of 10,000 square feet of roofing was involved in the Eleven project, which had to be coordinated vertically in a small footprint.




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Skyline Roofing Partners Announces Inaugural Partnership with Elo Roofing

This acquisition marks the inaugural partnership for Skyline Roofing Partners, an Imperial Capital portfolio company.




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Sky High in Denver: Best of Success 2012

Roofing Contractor’s eighth annual Best of Success Conference was held at the Omni Interlocken resort in Denver Sept. 24-25. 




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BluSky Philanthropic Event Raises $150,000 For ALS Research In St. Louis

This year’s event saw the largest turnout since it started in 2018, and had the support of over 20 different vendors, partners and sponsors, along with the entire BluSky executive team in attendance.




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RAFTR Roofing + Exteriors Partners with Loan Platform GreenSky

RAFTR Roofing + Exteriors has partnered with fintech company GreenSky to streamline roof repair financing, enhancing customer access to “frictionless” payment options and accelerating sales and cash flow. 




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Cynthia Rimsky y Xita Rubert, ganadoras del Premio Herralde con las novelas 'Clara y confusa' y 'Los hechos de Key Biscayne'

Las escritoras chilena y barcelonesa comparten el galardón en su 42ª edición Leer




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Noam Chomsky y su activismo, reclamo del Rototom 2023 contra la guerra de Ucrania: "Hay intereses que frenan el diálogo a la paz"

El festival internacional reggae, que se celebrará en Benicàssim del 16 al 22 de agosto, alcanza su 28 edición con pensadores de la talla del estadounidense Leer




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Nigeria: We've Stopped Importing Refined Petroleum - NNPC GCEO Kyari

[Vanguard] The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has ceased importing refined petroleum products, according to Mele Kyari, the group chief executive officer (GCEO) of NNPC.




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US military to begin draining leaky fuel tank facility that poisoned Pearl Harbor drinking water

Next week the U.S. military plans to begin draining fuel from World War II-era underground fuel tanks in Hawaii. Work to drain the 104 million gallons remaining in the tanks is scheduled to begin on Monday. 

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Correction to connection: Making federal performance review season less spooky

Public servants join government because they believe in making it better, but we also need to trust in each other’s ability to grow and learn through feedback.

The post Correction to connection: Making federal performance review season less spooky first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Halloween fans flock to spooky Bucharest festival

Halloween fans flock to spooky Bucharest festival




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Kyiv battles fires and damage after multiple drone blitzes

Kyiv battles fires and damage after multiple drone blitzes




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Astronomy for Beginners: How to Get Started in Backyard Astronomy

Astronomy doesn't deserve its reputation as a tough, expensive hobby. You just need to begin with the right advice.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 6 – 15

The Moon starts the week low in twilight with Venus and Spica, then steps eastward past Antares and the Sagittarius Teapot. Meanwhile, the recurrent nova in Corona Borealis is still keeping us waiting.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 13 – 22

The Moon occults Saturn before dawn on Tuesday morning, then the Moon skims the edge of Earth's shadow for a partial lunar eclipse that evening. Meanwhile, Jupiter and Mars shine in fine view late at night.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 20 – 29

In this dark-of-the-Moon week, the Cygnus Milky Way crosses the zenith, and Arcturus, Capella, and Fomalhaut come to a certain balance.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 27 – October 6

On these moonless evenings, Cassiopeia shows some of its inner workings. The Circlet of Pisces offers a very red star next to a little-known cross. From Vega, Lyra points away from the head of Draco.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, October 4 – 13

The waxing crescent Moon passes Venus, then Antares, in the western twilight. Several days later, Comet Tsuchinshan starts stealing the twilight show for everyone in the world's north temperate latitudes!

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, October 11 – 20

Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS enters its week of glory for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere. Don't let any clear twilight slip by!

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, October 18 – 27

Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS fades and shrinks as it rises high into a darker sky. Venus passes Antares. The waning Moon passes the Pleiades, Jupiter, and Mars. Arcturus becomes the Ghost of Summer Suns.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, October 25 – November 3

Fading Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS poses high in a moonless sky for its fans with binoculars and telescopes, even as we wave farewell for at least a hundred thousand years, maybe forever. Meanwhile four brighter, more permanent members of the solar system await attention.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, November 1 – 10

The thin crescent Moon pairs beautifully with Venus low in Monday's twilight. And be on the lookout for any Taurid fireballs this week!

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, November 8 – 17

The stars betray that we've tipped from the season of warm evenings to the cold (or at least crisp). And the Moon this week skims Saturn, then the Pleiades.

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Rojō : dokyumento : On the road : a document

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Mastering Skype for business 2015

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Yājñavalkya and Kauṭilya on inheritance : a comparative study

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Taurid meteor shower to light up the night sky. Here's how you can see it

The North and South Taurids occur every year in September, October, and November. They may have originated from a comet that broke up about 10,000 years ago.




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Your Credit Report: How to Keep It Squeaky Clean

Your Credit Report: How to Keep It Squeaky Clean



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Skyrocketing College Costs: Advice for cash-strapped parents

Skyrocketing College Costs: Advice for cash-strapped parents



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Census data shows little growth in Kentucky population

(The Center Square) – Data released last week by the U.S. Census Bureau shows Kentucky’s population has increased only marginally over the last two years.




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Dr. Rochelle Walensky has made a mockery of the CDC

It cannot be easy to lead the agency that handles infectious diseases in the midst of an international pandemic. Still, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should at least be able to prove she is up to the task. Dr. Rochelle Walensky has repeatedly proved herself unfit and unreliable. She needs to go.




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Home economics: The alternative to mortgages with sky-high rates

Mortgage rates are at their highest levels in 22 years and house prices are at record highs. Hardworking people cannot get on the property ladder, and retirees are struggling to sell in order to downsize. The Biden administration has done little to help alleviate the problem. This Washington Examiner series, Home Economics, will investigate how we got here, the toll on people around the country, and the alternatives people are embracing to survive the market. The last part of this four-part series focuses on the alternatives to traditional fixed-rate mortgages gaining new consideration among prospective home buyers.




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Sex, radiation and mummies: How farms are fighting a pesky almond moth without pesticides

An experimental program seeks to protect California almond trees from a pesky moth by using X-rays to sterilize the insects.




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Kyiv rallies behind Mayor Vitali Klitschko, ex-world heavyweight champion

The mayor of Ukraine's capital of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, and his brother, a champion boxer, have been photographed in military uniform after pledging they would fight to protect the city.




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Could a Musk buy Bluesky?

Cory Doctorow: "I will never again devote my energies to building up an audience on a platform whose management can sever my relationship to that audience at will." It's a good practice, and while I completely support it, I am part of several communities that could remove me without recourse. I do it because I value the people in the community, and feel that life is too short to wait for everyone to get it right.

Doctorow was writing about Bluesky, and once again, on Bluesky a discussion starts on what it would take for Bluesky to attract developers, and each time I am told that they have done enough, and I go away thinking that their pitch is a scam, and they're building value in a user base that they will sell. They certainly could do it, and for all we know the founders may have already sold some of their stock in the latest investment round which valued the company at $x billion. (I did a search to find the evaluation but it appears to have not been announced.)

I gave them a roadmap, again, of how to demonstrate that they're open, and finally concluded that the only way to really do it is to "provide a download that you can install on any popular operating system to get an instant blue sky network, running on its own without any help from anyone else. Then you can claim to be really open and until then there will be a lot of confusion." (And I was generous at that. More accurately, people with experience in tech will be certain this is yet another deal where the founders get rich, where the users are the product and have read too much into their promise of being open.)

I'm still on Bluesky but I expect them to be another Twitter, which btw had an open API too, and it's pretty good, but they never offered the option of people running their own twitters. That would have been good protection against a Musk buying them out and turning us into pawns in his plan for world domination. Do we really want to help someone else build one of those?

In early 2017 I observed that Twitter had just been used to route around journalism and elect a president. This value wasn't on their balance sheet as an asset. I felt its stock was vastly underpriced. Exactly as it turned out when Musk bought it. Everyone still thinks he paid too much, at this moment it could possibly gain him control of part of the US government's $6 trillion per year budget early next year, and if they start selling the assets of the government he could be in the best position to buy them at pennies on the dollar, or take a percentage of each saleAt this point it doesn’t matter what the NYT says. Either way they jumped the shark for the last time in this election.. He could probably start borrowing against it the day after the election is called for Trump.

In the title I ask if a Musk could buy Bluesky, it's possible they have a way to prevent that in the design of their corporation, that's why it's a question. But if the price were right maybe the founders would sell out even if they didn't have to.




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A new collection of Silky Support Pantyhose by GaLeries®. 15 denier sheer silky pantyhose for that glamorous look. Firm hold of your legs for full day wear. Sheer support. Comfortable elastic band. Sandal toe.




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New collection: Slinky Tube Mini

A new collection of mini dress by MusicLegs®.

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Creative cooking at home with chef Ricky Webster

Spokane chef Ricky Webster is bringing tips, recipes and good cheer from his kitchen to yours through a series of lighthearted cooking videos…



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