october Sunday, October 7, 2007 By www.lkessler.com Published On :: I surprised myself. After a few more fixes in attempting to merge the display algorithms, I realized that my Friday arguments weren't beneficial enough to go through that right now. So I left the input improvements and backed out of my data structure changes. Now back towards getting done what's needed to get to beta. On the Internet, the competition for family networking and build-your-trees online sites is getting crazy. New sites are popping up every day. Almost all are free and "secure" and have the goal of linking everyone in the world into one big tree. So how do you pick between: AGES-online, Amiglia, AprilTree, Distributed Family Tree Project, FamiliaOnline, Famillion, FamilyInHistory, FamilyLink, Family Pursuit, FamilyRelatives, FamilyTrackers, Family Tree Drillet, FamilyTree (for Facebook), Family Tree Guide, Findmypast, Genealogia, Genebase, Genes Reunited, Geni, GNTP, JotSpot, LostCousins, My Great Big Family, MyTrees Online, OneFamilyTree, One Great Family, Online Family Tree, PedigreeSoft, SharedTree, TreeX, TribalPages, WeRelate and Zooof? Then there's the 3 more I just found out about and added today: Famiva, Genoom and Kincafe to my Online Genealogy Programs section of my Genealogy Software Links page. Have I missed any? If there's money to be made in this, then someone will step in and start to buy a few out and the others will fold. Maybe the general public and younger audiences like social networking. But I'm not sure if true family genealogists really want what they're offering. Go back to my March 25, 2007 post for my previous thoughts on this. Full Article
october Saturday, October 13, 2007 By www.lkessler.com Published On :: Dick Eastman yesterday wrote an interesting article titled "PAF on a stick". You have to be a Plus subscriber to see the whole article, but basically Dick was talking about using a Jump/USB/Pen drive (it has many names) to carry, not only your genealogy data, but also your genealogy program around with you. The problem with putting a program on a those portable drives is that since Windows 98, Microsoft has encouraged programmers to change from using INI files to store program settings to using the Windows Registry. They wanted to allow different users to login to the same machine and each would have their own settings. So almost all programs, Behold included, have adopted the use of the Registry as Microsoft has wanted. But the latest craze is to use these pen drives to take your software and data with you. This allows you to run your program with your data on a library computer, a friend's computer, a school computer or anywhere else, without the need to install the program or use or modify that computer's Registry (which sometimes is even locked out from you). The new tech term is "portable application". Behold would be a great application for this. First it is simple and has just one .EXE file, one help file, and does not need its own DLL (system) files. Wouldn't it be great to take Behold and your data with you and use it anywhere? You'll be able to use it to display your data, wherever you are. When version 2.0 comes, you'll be able to edit your data too, wherever you are! All it would require is being able to read/write it's Registry info from/to a special file instead of the Registry. I can get Behold to detect if the file is there to use that file, and if not, to use the Registry. Then I'll add a menu/toolbar item in Behold to export Behold to a pen drive (i.e. as a portable application). All of this would not be that difficult for me to do. I might be able to squeeze it in before for the beta version. I think that would be the cat's meow. Full Article
october Bajaj, TVS, Hero outsell major EV startups in October By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:20:00 +1000 Electric scooter and bike sales in India surged 85 percent year on year (YoY) to 1,39,000 units in October, and mainstream brands such as TVS, Bajaj Auto and Hero MotoCorp, with combined sales of 65,489, sold 4,428 more EVs than the other top electric two-wheeler startup brands. TVS, Bajaj, Hero EV sales crosses 65,000 mark in October Top 10 e2W makers had a combined 44 percent market share Legacy brands registered their best-ever monthly retail sales in October. TVS Motor Co sold 29,930 iQube scooters, regaining its lead over a hard-charging Bajaj Auto (it retailed 28,245 Chetak units), which had outsold TVS in September. Hero MotoCorp sold 7,314 Vida e-scooters. Together, these three companies clocked 65,489 units in sales. On the other hand, India’s top 10 e-two-wheeler startups managed 61,061 units. 2W EV sales in October 2024Legacy OEMsEVs solde2W Start-upsEVs soldTVS29,930Ola41,664Bajaj28,245Ather16,000Hero7,314Bounce1,006TOTAL65,489Revolt949--River365--Pure334--Simple324--Okinawa232--Oben139--Ultraviolette48--TOTAL61,061 Of the total e-two-wheelers sold in October, TVS (21 percent market share), Bajaj Auto (20 percent), and Hero MotoCorp (5 percent) grabbed 47 percent of the market, while the top 10 e2W OEMs had 44 percent. The remaining 9 percent was being fought for by the rest of the field – 196 players. In October, Vahan retail sales data reflected all 209 e-wheeler manufacturers in India. Ola Electric, which had a torrid August and September, remains the No. 1 e2W OEM. It bounced back with 41,664 units in October, its third-highest monthly score after the 53,640 units in March and 41,794 units in July. With a 30 percent market share, the company accounts for the bulk of the top 10 startups’ sales. Bengaluru-based Ather Energy, which clocked its best-ever monthly retail sales of 16,000 units in October, has an 11.50 percent market share. The remaining eight startups – Bounce, Revolt Motors, River Mobility, Pur Energy, Simple Energy, Okinawa Autotech and Oben Electric – account for 3,397 units and a 5.56 percent market share. Revolt Motors (949 e-motorcycles) and Simple Energy (324 e-scooters) both registered their best-ever monthly sales. Not very long ago, it was felt that EV startups, with their perceived absence of legacy issues, IT technology prowess, venture capital investments and the ability to burn cash to get a foothold in the market, would stamp their dominance in this segment of zero-emission mobility. However, TVS, Bajaj and Hero MotoCorp, the three legacy ICE OEMs that have diversified and plugged into e-mobility, are proving to be a resilient lot and giving the two-wheeler startup world a run for its money and more. These three, with their strong R&D setup and component supplier base, are clearly benefiting from their growing localisation levels, the introduction of new variants, brand power and the marketing strength that comes from a large dealer network across the country. Also see: Hero Xpulse 421 concept sketch showcased at EICMA 2024 Hero to enter Europe, UK with Vida Z electric scooter New TVS electric two-wheeler launch by March 2025 Full Article
october Citroen to launch mid-size SUV C3 Aircross by October; will rival Creta, Seltos, Taigun By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 05 Aug 2023 21:40:09 +0530 Production of C3 Aircross SUV has commenced at the Tiruvallur plant. Bookings will begin by September and deliveries by October. The price will be announced closer to that date. Full Article Motoring
october Annual inflation rate hit 2.6% in October, meeting expectations - CNBC By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:30:53 GMT Annual inflation rate hit 2.6% in October, meeting expectations CNBCLive: Analysis of US CPI Report for October BloombergRight before the election, inflation rose to 2.6 percent annual rate The Washington PostCPI Report: Live Updates on Inflation The New York Times Full Article
october Colombia EV Sales Report: 1000 Sales Surpassed in October, Country Reaches 6.4% EV Market Share! By cleantechnica.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:29:33 +0000 Colombia’s EV market is booming. As I said a couple months ago, we’re not only seeing significant YoY (year over year) growth (as we are in several other markets, including Costa Rica, Uruguay, Mexico, and Brazil), but we’re also looking at “bursts” of demand that lead to significant MoM (month ... [continued] The post Colombia EV Sales Report: 1000 Sales Surpassed in October, Country Reaches 6.4% EV Market Share! appeared first on CleanTechnica. Full Article Clean Transport CleanTechnica CleanTechnica Exclusive Electric Cars Electric Vehicles Market Research Research Colombia Colombia EV Sales EV sales
october Something Weird in the Neighbourhood — Australian & New Zealand EV Market October Update By cleantechnica.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:57:48 +0000 Weird things are happening in the Australian auto market at the moment. In recent weeks, we have seen the launch of several new electric vehicles: the BYD Shark EREV ute (see here), the fully electric Jeep Avenger, and the Deepal SO7 SUV made by Changan from China. Not only that, ... [continued] The post Something Weird in the Neighbourhood — Australian & New Zealand EV Market October Update appeared first on CleanTechnica. Full Article Clean Transport Electric Cars Electric Vehicles Australia EV sales New Zealand New Zealand EV Sales
october October 23, 2017 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-18T18:38:35+00:00 Full Article
october St Jonah, Bishop of Manchuria (1925) (October 7 OC) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-10-19T21:06:01+00:00 Note: St Jonah's commemoration is October 7 on the Old Calendar, which falls on this day of the New Calendar. He was orphaned in Russia at a young age, and, after attending the seminary in his home town of Kaluga, was tonsured as a monk at Optina Monastery. He was later ordained a priest, and taught in Kazan. In his thirtieth year (1918) the Bolsheviks seized power and he was forced to flee. After many persecutions and sufferings, he joined a large party of Russians who fled across Turkestan and the Gobi Desert into China. There he was made Bishop, and immediately began working tirelessly to encourage his flock and to provide for their material needs (most had arrived in China with only the clothes on their backs). He established churches, opened soup kitchens and an orphanage, cared personally for the sick, and in every way personified a true Minister of Christ. When his death approached (from an infection acquired while caring for the sick) he donned his epitrachelion, read the Canon for the Departure of the Soul, lay down on his bed and said 'God's will be done. Now I shall die.' Within minutes he was dead. On the night of his funeral the Bishop appeared to a paralyzed ten-year-old boy, who was miraculously healed. Full Article
october Holy, Glorious and Great Martyr Demetrius the Outpourer of Myrrh (306) - October 26th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-26T05:00:00+00:00 He was a native of Thessalonica, born of noble parents. His wisdom and distinction in battle earned him rapid advancement in the service of the Empire: in time he was appointed commander of all the Roman forces in Thessaly, and Proconsul of Hellas. Despite these worldly honors, Demetrius put his Christian faith before all, and by his words and example brought many pagans to faith in Christ. When the Emperor Maximian, a persecutor of Christians, came to Thessalonica he appointed games and public sacrifices to celebrate his recent victory over the Scythians. Some jealous pagans used the visit to denounce Demetrius to the Emperor. Maximian had Demetrius cast into a fetid cell in the basement of some nearby baths. Maximian had brought with him a huge barbarian of tremendous strength named Lyaios, who fought many men in the arena and defeated them all, to the entertainment of the Emperor and the crowds. A young Christian named Nestor determined to show the people that the only true strength is in Christ: he visited Demetrius in his cell and asked for his blessing to challenge Lyaios to combat. The Martyr made the sign of the Cross over Nestor and sent him to the arena with his blessing. Nestor, a young boy, cried out before the Emperor 'God of Demetrius, help me!' and quickly killed the mighty Lyaios, to the astonishment of the crowd. The infuriated Emperor had Nestor slain with his own sword, and sent soldiers to Demetrius' cell, where they killed him with their spears. Demetrius' servant, a believer named Lupus, retrieved the body of Demetrius and buried it with honor. He kept the Saint's ring and blood-stained tunic, and through them worked several miracles and healings. When the Emperor heard of this, he had Lupus, too, beheaded. As a sign of the grace that rested on the holy Demetrius, a fragrant myrrh flowed copiously from the Martyr's body after his death, healing many of the sick. For many centuries, St Demetrius has been a patron Saint of Thessalonica. Full Article
october Our Venerable Father Demetrius of Basarabov (Romania) (13th c.) - October 27th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-27T05:00:00+00:00 He was born early in the thirteenth century to a peasant family in the village of Basarov, then part of Bulgaria. Even in childhood, he gave himself to fasting and prayer. Once, walking across a field, he accidentally stepped on a bird's nest in the grass, killing the young birds. He was so filled with remorse that he went barefoot for three years, winter and summer, in penance. When he was grown he joined a monastery and, after a few years of community life, received a blessing to dwell in a cave near the River Lom. After many years of solitary struggle, he reposed in his cave. Three hundred years passed, during which all memory of the simple ascetic was lost. Then, one Spring the river flooded the cave and carried off Demetrius' body, which had lain incorrupt in the cave for centuries. The body was carried downstream and buried in gravel. Another hundred years went by, and the Saint appeared in a dream to a paralyzed girl, telling her to ask her parents to take her to the river bank, where she would be healed. The family, along with many clergy and villagers, went to a spot where some local people had earlier seen an unexplained light. They dug and soon unearthed the still-incorrupt and radiant body of St Demetrius, by which the girl was instantly healed. A church was built in the village of Basarabov to honor the precious relics, and through the years the Saint worked many miracles there. In 1774, during the Russian-Turkish war, General Peter Saltikov ordered the holy relics taken to Russia so that they would not be desecrated by the Turks. When the relics came to Bucharest, a pious Christian friend of the General begged him not to deprive the country of one of its most precious saints; so the General took only one of the Saint's hands, sending it to the Kiev Caves Lavra. Saint Demetrius' body was placed in the cathedral of Bucharest, where it has been venerated ever since. Every year on October 27, a three-day festival is held in the Saint's honor, attended by crowds of the faithful. Full Article
october St Dimitri (Demetrius) of Rostov (1709) - October 28th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-28T05:00:00+00:00 Born near Kiev, he was raised in piety and, at the early age of eleven, entered the Ecclesiastical Academy of Kiev. At the age of seventeen he was professed as a monk. A few years later he was ordained to the priesthood. Despite his constant desire to retire into a life of asceticism and solitude, his many gifts were needed by the Church and, much against his will, he spent most of his life engaged in writing and other labors. The Abbot of the Lavra of the Kiev Caves, knowing his scholarly abilities, called him to compile a Russian-language Lives of the Saints, a work to which he devoted himself tirelessly for twenty-five years. This compilation was not a dry exercise for him; he approached each Saint's life with prayer, and was often granted visions. The holy Martyr Barbara appeared to him in his sleep in 1685; when he asked her to intercede for him to the Lord, she chided him for praying "in the Latin Way," that is, for using short prayers. Seeing his distress at being so rebuked, she smiled and said "Do not be afraid!" St Demetrius was elevated to the episcopal throne (of Metropolitan of Tobolsk and Siberia) in 1701, but asked to be transferred due to ill health, and because the Siberian see would not allow him to continue his research. So he was appointed to the Diocese of Rostov in 1702; he received a divine revelation that he would end his years there. He completed his monumental Lives of the Saints in 1705; thereafter he devoted his energies to the care of his flock, the education of priests, and many spiritual writings, including several addressed to the schismatic "Old Believers," pleading with them to rejoin the canonical Church. Despite his poor health, he maintained a life of strict prayer and fasting, and encouraged his faithful, in his sermons and writings, to do the same. He predicted his own death three days beforehand. The Synaxarion concludes: "the holy Bishop fell at the feet of his servants and chanters, and asked their forgiveness. Then, with an ardent prayer on his lips, he shut himself in his cell. The next morning, 28 October 1709, they discovered him dead upon his knees. The relics of Saint Demetrius were found incorrupt in 1752 and they wrought many healings. He was formally glorified by the Church in 1757." Full Article
october Holy Virgin Martyr Anastasia of Rome (256) - October 29th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-29T05:00:00+00:00 She lived in Rome during the reigns of the Emperors Decius and Valerian. At an early age she left all to embrace a life of unceasing prayer, entering a small monastery in Rome, directed by a nun named Sophia. For her Christian faith, she was seized and brought before the governor Probus and, when she boldly confessed Christ and refused to honor the idols, was subjected to a series of vicious tortures, under which she died. An angel led Sophia to retrieve her holy relics, which are now venerated at the monastery of Grigoriou on Mt Athos. We are sometimes told that monasticism developed in the Church after Christianity became accepted and grew more worldly. The story of St Anastasia is one of many evidences in the lives of the Saints that what we now call monasticism was present from the earliest days of the Church. Full Article
october Holy Martyr Hermengild, Prince of the Visigoths (486) - October 30th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-30T05:00:00+00:00 He was the son and appointed heir of Leuvgild, King of the Visigoths, who had embraced the Christianity of the Arian heretics. But through the teaching of Bishop Leander of Seville (February 27), Hermengild was converted to the fullness of the Orthodox faith, for which his father the King had him thrown in prison. On the day of Pascha 486, the King sent one of his priests to give his son communion. But Hermengild refused, proclaiming that to commune with heretics is to assent to their belief and to sink into their error; going further, he told the priest that the heretics' communion was nothing but bread and wine, for the Body and Blood of Christ are found only in the Offering made by the Church. The enraged King sent soldiers, who at his orders put his own son to death. Later, the King repented of this inhuman deed and asked Bishop Leander to instruct his youngest son Recared in the Orthodox faith. Thus the Visigoth people was brought into the Faith. Full Article
october New Martyr Nicholas of Chios (1754) - October 31st By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-31T05:00:00+00:00 Raised in piety, he worked as a stone-mason until an accident deprived him of his reason and of the power of speech. The local Turkish rulers took advantage of his condition to declare him a Muslim. For years thereafter he was employed as a shepherd until he met a monk named Cyril, who prayed fervently that he be restored to his senses. He was miraculously restored, and almost immediately was filled with the desire to repent and to live only for Christ, devoting himself to prayer, fasting and vigil. Some time later he was falsely suspected of a crime by the (Christian) people of his village, and brought before the Turkish authorities. When he was questioned, he declared 'I was born a Christian, I was brought up as a Christian, I have never denied Christ for Islam, and I never will deny Him, but will die a Christian.' For this he was brutally tortured. Many local Christians, including the village priest, feared for their own safety and urged him to deny Christ, but Nicholas only rebuked them and stood firm. After many days of torture he was finally slain by the sword. The Synaxarion tells how a thick darkness fell on the whole island of Chios. When the dismayed Turks burned the Martyr's body to be rid of this miracle, they were further dismayed when a heavenly scent rose from the flames, revealing the Saint's entry into eternal glory. Full Article
october October 5, 2008: Luke 6:31-36, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T03:57:37+00:00 Full Article
october October 4, 2009: Luke 6:31-36, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T03:57:54+00:00 Full Article
october October 3, 2010: Luke 6:31-36, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T03:58:08+00:00 Full Article
october October 2, 2011: Luke 6:31-36, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T03:58:18+00:00 Full Article
october October 5, 2014: Luke 6:31-36, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T03:58:48+00:00 Full Article
october October 4, 2015, Luke 6:31-36, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T03:58:57+00:00 Full Article
october October 5, 2008: Luke 6:31-36, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:00:38+00:00 Full Article
october October 4, 2009: Luke 6:31-36, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:00:47+00:00 Full Article
october October 3, 2010: Luke 6:31-36, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:00:57+00:00 Full Article
october October 2, 2011: Luke 6:31-36, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:01:07+00:00 Full Article
october October 5, 2014: Luke 6:31-36, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:01:34+00:00 Full Article
october October 4, 2015, Luke 6:31-36, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:01:44+00:00 Full Article
october October 12, 2008: Luke 8:5-15, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:09:11+00:00 Full Article
october October 11, 2009: Luke 8:5-15, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:09:21+00:00 Full Article
october October 17, 2010: Luke 8:5-15, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:09:32+00:00 Full Article
october October 16, 2011: Luke 8:5-15, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:09:44+00:00 Full Article
october October 14, 2012: Luke 8:5-15, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:09:54+00:00 Full Article
october October 13, 2013: Luke 8:5-15, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:10:04+00:00 Full Article
october October 12, 2014: Luke 8:5-15, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:10:14+00:00 Full Article
october October 11, 2015, Luke 8:5-15, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:10:24+00:00 Full Article
october October 12, 2008: Luke 8:5-15, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:11:32+00:00 Full Article
october October 11, 2009: Luke 8:5-15, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:11:43+00:00 Full Article
october October 17, 2010: Luke 8:5-15, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:11:53+00:00 Full Article
october October 16, 2011: Luke 8:5-15, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:12:02+00:00 Full Article
october October 14, 2012: Luke 8:5-15, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:12:12+00:00 Full Article
october October 13, 2013: Luke 8:5-15, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:12:23+00:00 Full Article
october October 12, 2014: Luke 8:5-15, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:12:35+00:00 Full Article
october October 11, 2015, Luke 8:5-15, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:12:45+00:00 Full Article
october October 19, 2008: Luke 7:11-16, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:17:20+00:00 Full Article
october October 10, 2010: Luke 7:11-16, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:17:33+00:00 Full Article
october October 9, 2011: Luke 7:11-16, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:17:45+00:00 Full Article
october October 7, 2012: Luke 7:11-16, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:18:02+00:00 Full Article
october October 6, 2013: Luke 7:11-16, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:18:14+00:00 Full Article
october October 19, 2014: Luke 7:11-16, Read for Older Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:18:28+00:00 Full Article
october October 19, 2008: Luke 7:11-16, Told for Younger Children By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-10T04:19:28+00:00 Full Article