cave Caveat from farm debt waiver scheme By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0000 Serious and rampant irregularities exposed by the CAG audit of the Agricultural Debt Waiver and Debt Relief Scheme, 2008 hold important cautionary advice for the government as it seeks to launch direct cash transfers. Himanshu Upadhyaya analyses. Full Article
cave Human-driven pollution affecting world's cave systems By www.newkerala.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:11:01 +0530 Full Article
cave Fossil feathers from a Hawaiian cave help reveal lineage of extinct, flightless ibis By insider.si.edu Published On :: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 14:44:02 +0000 Ornithologists Carla Dove and Storrs Olson used 700- to 1,100-year-old feathers from a long extinct species of Hawaiian ibis to help determine the bird’s place in the ibis family tree. The feathers are the only known plumage of any of the prehistorically extinct birds that once inhabited the Hawaiian Islands. The post Fossil feathers from a Hawaiian cave help reveal lineage of extinct, flightless ibis appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Dinosaurs & Fossils Science & Nature animal flight birds Feather Identification Lab National Museum of Natural History osteology
cave Explorers discover massive cave system under Montreal By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Dec 2017 22:04:09 +0000 With smooth limestone walls and passages lined with stalagmites and stalactites, explorers uncover hidden caves underneath Montreal. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave Icelandic ice cave looks like glowing amber thanks to setting sun By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Apr 2019 13:13:42 +0000 Fortuitous timing gives photographer Sarah Bethea a stunning view of an ice cave in Iceland, the 'Land of Fire and Ice.' Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave In Arlington, a free historic home with one not-so-small caveat By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 22:07:03 +0000 A pair of preservation-minded architects are giving away a historic 1926 bungalow sold as a mail order kit home by Sears with one big catch ... Full Article Remodeling & Design
cave Does ancient cave art provide the clues to early human language? By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 13:26:24 +0000 A paper hypothesizes that some of our language skills evolved out of specific cave art features. Full Article Arts & Culture
cave Cultured Caveman: A food cart done the right way By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 18:46:28 +0000 A food cart that uses real food ingredients like grass-fed beef, tallow and coconut milk is a winner in this household. Full Article Healthy Eating
cave Sneaky contractors turn EPA warehouse into a man cave By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 18:28:24 +0000 Apex Logistics employees converted a storage space into every college man's dream hangout, complete with pinups and gym equipment. Full Article Green Workplace
cave He lived in a cave for a year, made millions selling fake teeth, and now has a TV special By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 00:19:20 +0000 The backwoods genius of 'Billy Bob's Gags to Riches' lives high off low-brow novelties. Full Article Arts & Culture
cave A massive newly discovered cave may be the biggest in Canada By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Dec 2018 15:52:20 +0000 This middle-of-nowhere cave may have never been seen by humans. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave Cave sweet cave By www.mnn.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 19:17:30 +0000 Here's a hot property with three bedrooms, two baths and 17,000 square feet of space. Full Article Remodeling & Design
cave The myth of the 'Cave of the Glowing Skulls’ By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 20:37:22 +0000 An archaeologist dug through a publicity blitz to make an amazing find. A story of grave robbers. Ancient civilizations. Hidden treasure. Glowing skulls. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave Drone offers a virtual tour of Alaska's eerie ice caves By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 20:54:07 +0000 Titled 'Bigger Than Life,' a new short video explores Alaskan ice caves with a GoPro-toting drone. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave Glacier caves: As fleeting as they are fascinating By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 14:00:00 +0000 These caves may be beautiful, but they are often unstable and dangerous to explore due to persistent glacial motion and melting. Full Article Travel
cave How early humans created the paintings found in France's Chauvet cave By www.mnn.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Jun 2018 17:43:31 +0000 The Chauvet paintings in France are a study in humanity's connection to animals, the earth, and each other over time. Full Article Arts & Culture
cave Paleolithic campsites depicted in cave etchings By www.livescience.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Dec 2015 15:42:18 +0000 The world's oldest depiction of a campsite may have been unearthed outside a cave in Spain. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave When it comes to biodiversity, Alabama's Fern Cave is an under-the-radar hot spot By www.fws.gov Published On :: Sat, 27 Jul 2019 13:21:30 +0000 Fern Cave hosts a wealth of species, including the largest colony in the world of endangered gray bats and many other species. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave Into the unknown: Exploring New Mammoth Cave By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 19:44:59 +0000 Alexandra Cousteau ventures out of sight, deep into the cool world of New Mammoth Cave in Tennessee. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave Prehistoric cave lions found remarkably preserved in Siberian permafrost By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 06:40:26 +0000 These are the best preserved specimens of this extinct Arctic lion ever found. Full Article Animals
cave New Zealand's majestic glowworm caves come to life in epic 4K video By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 06:44:46 +0000 Otherworldly caves naturally lit by the eerie gleam of glowworms are a sight to behold. Full Article Animals
cave Subterranean cavefish lives deep underground and climbs waterfalls By www.mnn.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Mar 2016 21:26:26 +0000 Bizarre fish has evolved fins like no other and is capable of walking like a land animal. Full Article Animals
cave Weird orange crocodiles live in caves and hunt bats and crickets By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Oct 2016 20:17:55 +0000 Why are these crocodiles orange? One grotesque theory about their coloration might shock you. Full Article Animals
cave Hybrid of extinct aurochs and ice age bison discovered in cave paintings By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 04:04:33 +0000 A newly discovered hybrid of aurochs and ice age bison has been affectionately called the 'Higgs bison' due to its elusive nature. Full Article Animals
cave You can take in a concert 333 feet underground in Cumberland Caverns By www.mnn.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Feb 2020 13:46:56 +0000 Cumberland Caverns Live is a concert venue in Tennessee located in a cave 333 feet underground. Full Article Arts & Culture
cave Mammoth Cave National Park: A user's guide By www.mnn.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:14:32 +0000 The mysterious, ancient caves are the star attraction of this Kentucky park, but 70 miles of above-ground hiking trails and 30 miles of paddling opportunities w Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave Carlsbad Caverns National Park: A user's guide By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 12:00:22 +0000 This New Mexico treasure has been described as 'the Grand Canyon with a roof on it.' But don't take Will Rogers' word for it — see it for yourself. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave This one cave salamander stayed completely still for 7 years, but it wasn't dead By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 22:27:48 +0000 Maybe it was on a meditation retreat. Full Article Animals
cave Peek inside the brilliant world of New Zealand's cave-dwelling glowworms By www.mnn.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Oct 2017 15:57:11 +0000 These bioluminescent gnat larvae fool their prey by beautifully imitating the night sky inside of caves. Full Article Animals
cave Researchers find 330-million-year-old shark's head in Kentucky cave By www.mnn.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 20:26:57 +0000 Scientists have discovered a fossilized shark head and many other fossils in Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. Full Article Wilderness & Resources
cave Free Radicals: Destructive Scavengers and the Vital Role Antioxidants Play By www.articlegeek.com Published On :: Several years ago, it was all over the news. Free radicals were damaging - we all had them, and antioxidants were the solution. But what role really do free radicals play in damaging the body, and how are we supposed to best get rid of them? How do antioxidants work and what is the best way of adding them to our diet? Full Article
cave The Investor's Advocate: Scavenger Stratagem By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 07:00:00 GMT Using the Techniques of one of Nature's Most Reviled Creatures to Increase the Value of Your Portfolio Full Article
cave Bigfork High School Cave Club Completes Inventory and Impact Mapping of Caves in Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Tue, 07 Jun 2011 20:00:00 EST In April 2011, five students from Bigfork High School Cave Club (Bigfork, MT) and their sponsor spent a week with Grand Canyon National Park Hydrologist and Cave Resources Manager, Steve Rice, conducting cave resource inventories, impact analysis, and repeat photography of several backcountry cave sites. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/bigfork-high-school-cave-club-completes-inventory-and-impact-mapping-of-caves-in-grand-canyon-national-park.htm Full Article
cave Cave of the Domes Temporarily Closed in Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 06:30:00 EST Due to rodent activity and the potential exposure risk to hantavirus, the National Park Service has temporarily closed Cave of the Domes. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/cave-of-the-domes-closure.htm Full Article
cave UPDATE: Cave of the Domes Reopened in Grand Canyon National Park By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 04 May 2016 11:05:00 EST The National Park Service (NPS) has reopened Cave of the Domes in Grand Canyon National Park. The cave has been closed since March 23. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/cave-of-domes-reopened.htm Full Article
cave Uptown Marion Market opening with caveats By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:03:44 PDT MARION — While the Uptown Marion Market will continue to sell fresh produce, it will look a little different this year. The market will continue operating on the second Saturday of June, July... Full Article News
cave Uptown Marion Market opening with caveats By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:03:44 PDT MARION — While the Uptown Marion Market will continue to sell fresh produce, it will look a little different this year.The market will continue operating on the second Saturday of June, July and August with some adjustments. But the city of Marion has canceled community events until at least early July because of the coronavirus pandemic.The Uptown market will run along Sixth Avenue instead of being held in City Square Park. It will be fenced and no more than 50 people will be let in at an time.Jill Ackerman, president of the Marion Chamber of Commerce, said there are usually between 50 and 60 vendors at each market, but she expects only 15 to 25 at this summer’s markets.“The main thing here is safety,” Ackerman said. “We want to make sure people have opportunities to buy fresh produce from our local growers, but we’re going to ask patrons to only spend 30 minutes inside the market.” Vendors will sell produce and some plants, but artisan items will not be available.While there will be summer events through the Chamber of Commerce, Ackerman said, they will be fewer and look a little different than they usually do. Free community concerts and movie nights are canceled until July by the city, according to a news release.The Marion Farmers Market, held at Taube Park, is expected to resume May 16. Officials hope to have smaller-scale events throughout the summer like performances in the Uptown Artway, Messy Art Days and the Tiny Fair series as restrictions ease.Sunrise Yoga at the Klopfenstein Amphitheater at Lowe Park is expected to take place every Saturday from June to August. “Unfortunately, given our current reality, we know that 2020 will be far from normal,” said Marion Mayor Nicolas AbouAssaly. “After careful consideration and consultation with event organizers and sponsors, we have made the collective decision to cancel the free community concerts, events and movie nights originally planned for our outdoor public venues through early-July.”Comments: (319) 368-8664; grace.king@thegazette.com Full Article News
cave Scurry: A Race-To-Finish Scavenger Hunt App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:58:00 -0400 We have a lot of traditions here at Viget, many of which you may have read about - TTT, FLF, Pointless Weekend. There are others, but you have to be an insider for more information on those. Pointless Weekend is one of our favorite traditions, though. It’s been around over a decade and some pretty fun work has come out of it over the years, like Storyboard, Baby Bookie, and Short Order. At a high level, we take 48 hours to build a tool, experiment, or stunt as a team, across all four of our offices. These projects are entirely separate from our client work and we use them to try out new technologies, explore roles on the team, and stress-test our processes. The first step for a Pointless Weekend is assembling the teams. We had two teams this year, with a record number of participants. You can read about TrailBuddy, what the other team built, here. The Scurry team was split between the DC and Durham offices, so all meetings were held via Hangout. Once we were assembled, we set out to understand the constraints and the goals of our Pointless Project. We went into this weekend with an extra pep in our step, as we were determined to build something for the upcoming Viget 20th anniversary TTT this summer. Here’s what we knew we wanted: An activity all Vigets could do together, where they could create memories, and share broadly on socialSomething that we could use in a spotty network at C Lazy U Ranch in ColoradoA product we can share with others: corporate groups, families and friends, schools, bachelor/ette parties We landed on a scavenger hunt native app, which we named Scurry (Scavenger + Hurry = Scurry. Brilliant, right?). There are already a few scavenger apps available, so we set out to create something that was Quick and easy to set up huntsFree and intuitive for usersA nice combination of trivia and activitiesSocial! We wanted to enable teams to share photos and progress One of the main reasons we have Pointless Weekends is to test out new technologies and processes. In that vein, we tried out Notion as our central organizing tool - we used it for user journeys, data modeling, and even writing tickets, which we typically use Github for. We tested out Notion as our primary tool, writing tickets and tracking progress. When we built the app, we needed to prepare for spotty network service, as internet connectivity isn’t guaranteed at C Lazy U Ranch – where our Viget20 celebration will be. A Progressive Web Application (PWA) didn't make sense for our tech requirements, so we chose the route of creating a native application. There are a number of options available to build native applications. But, as we were looking to make as much progress as possible in 48-hours, we chose one of our favorite frameworks: React Native. React Native allows developers to build true, cross-platform native applications, using some of our favorite technologies: javascript, the React framework, and a native-specific variant of CSS. We decided on the turn-key solution Expo. Expo has extra tooling allowing for easy development, deployment, and debugging. This is a snap shot of our app and Expo. Our frontend developers were able to immediately dive in making screens and styling components, and quickly made the mockups in Whimsical a reality. On the backend, we used the supported library to connect to the backend datastore, Firebase. Firebase is a hosted solution for data storage, with key features built-in like authentication, realtime updates, and offline support. Our backend developer worked behind the frontend developers hooking those views up to live data. Both of these tools, Expo and Firebase, were easy to use and allowed us to focus on building a working application quickly, rather than being mired in setup or bespoke solutions to common problems. Whimsical is one of our favorite tools for building out mockups of an app. We made impressive progress in our 48-hour sprint, but there’s still some work to do. We have some additional features we hope to add before TTT, which will require additional testing and refining. For now, stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter. We’ll be sure to share when Scurry is ready for the world! Full Article News & Culture
cave Scurry: A Race-To-Finish Scavenger Hunt App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:58:00 -0400 We have a lot of traditions here at Viget, many of which you may have read about - TTT, FLF, Pointless Weekend. There are others, but you have to be an insider for more information on those. Pointless Weekend is one of our favorite traditions, though. It’s been around over a decade and some pretty fun work has come out of it over the years, like Storyboard, Baby Bookie, and Short Order. At a high level, we take 48 hours to build a tool, experiment, or stunt as a team, across all four of our offices. These projects are entirely separate from our client work and we use them to try out new technologies, explore roles on the team, and stress-test our processes. The first step for a Pointless Weekend is assembling the teams. We had two teams this year, with a record number of participants. You can read about TrailBuddy, what the other team built, here. The Scurry team was split between the DC and Durham offices, so all meetings were held via Hangout. Once we were assembled, we set out to understand the constraints and the goals of our Pointless Project. We went into this weekend with an extra pep in our step, as we were determined to build something for the upcoming Viget 20th anniversary TTT this summer. Here’s what we knew we wanted: An activity all Vigets could do together, where they could create memories, and share broadly on socialSomething that we could use in a spotty network at C Lazy U Ranch in ColoradoA product we can share with others: corporate groups, families and friends, schools, bachelor/ette parties We landed on a scavenger hunt native app, which we named Scurry (Scavenger + Hurry = Scurry. Brilliant, right?). There are already a few scavenger apps available, so we set out to create something that was Quick and easy to set up huntsFree and intuitive for usersA nice combination of trivia and activitiesSocial! We wanted to enable teams to share photos and progress One of the main reasons we have Pointless Weekends is to test out new technologies and processes. In that vein, we tried out Notion as our central organizing tool - we used it for user journeys, data modeling, and even writing tickets, which we typically use Github for. We tested out Notion as our primary tool, writing tickets and tracking progress. When we built the app, we needed to prepare for spotty network service, as internet connectivity isn’t guaranteed at C Lazy U Ranch – where our Viget20 celebration will be. A Progressive Web Application (PWA) didn't make sense for our tech requirements, so we chose the route of creating a native application. There are a number of options available to build native applications. But, as we were looking to make as much progress as possible in 48-hours, we chose one of our favorite frameworks: React Native. React Native allows developers to build true, cross-platform native applications, using some of our favorite technologies: javascript, the React framework, and a native-specific variant of CSS. We decided on the turn-key solution Expo. Expo has extra tooling allowing for easy development, deployment, and debugging. This is a snap shot of our app and Expo. Our frontend developers were able to immediately dive in making screens and styling components, and quickly made the mockups in Whimsical a reality. On the backend, we used the supported library to connect to the backend datastore, Firebase. Firebase is a hosted solution for data storage, with key features built-in like authentication, realtime updates, and offline support. Our backend developer worked behind the frontend developers hooking those views up to live data. Both of these tools, Expo and Firebase, were easy to use and allowed us to focus on building a working application quickly, rather than being mired in setup or bespoke solutions to common problems. Whimsical is one of our favorite tools for building out mockups of an app. We made impressive progress in our 48-hour sprint, but there’s still some work to do. We have some additional features we hope to add before TTT, which will require additional testing and refining. For now, stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter. We’ll be sure to share when Scurry is ready for the world! Full Article News & Culture
cave Scurry: A Race-To-Finish Scavenger Hunt App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:58:00 -0400 We have a lot of traditions here at Viget, many of which you may have read about - TTT, FLF, Pointless Weekend. There are others, but you have to be an insider for more information on those. Pointless Weekend is one of our favorite traditions, though. It’s been around over a decade and some pretty fun work has come out of it over the years, like Storyboard, Baby Bookie, and Short Order. At a high level, we take 48 hours to build a tool, experiment, or stunt as a team, across all four of our offices. These projects are entirely separate from our client work and we use them to try out new technologies, explore roles on the team, and stress-test our processes. The first step for a Pointless Weekend is assembling the teams. We had two teams this year, with a record number of participants. You can read about TrailBuddy, what the other team built, here. The Scurry team was split between the DC and Durham offices, so all meetings were held via Hangout. Once we were assembled, we set out to understand the constraints and the goals of our Pointless Project. We went into this weekend with an extra pep in our step, as we were determined to build something for the upcoming Viget 20th anniversary TTT this summer. Here’s what we knew we wanted: An activity all Vigets could do together, where they could create memories, and share broadly on socialSomething that we could use in a spotty network at C Lazy U Ranch in ColoradoA product we can share with others: corporate groups, families and friends, schools, bachelor/ette parties We landed on a scavenger hunt native app, which we named Scurry (Scavenger + Hurry = Scurry. Brilliant, right?). There are already a few scavenger apps available, so we set out to create something that was Quick and easy to set up huntsFree and intuitive for usersA nice combination of trivia and activitiesSocial! We wanted to enable teams to share photos and progress One of the main reasons we have Pointless Weekends is to test out new technologies and processes. In that vein, we tried out Notion as our central organizing tool - we used it for user journeys, data modeling, and even writing tickets, which we typically use Github for. We tested out Notion as our primary tool, writing tickets and tracking progress. When we built the app, we needed to prepare for spotty network service, as internet connectivity isn’t guaranteed at C Lazy U Ranch – where our Viget20 celebration will be. A Progressive Web Application (PWA) didn't make sense for our tech requirements, so we chose the route of creating a native application. There are a number of options available to build native applications. But, as we were looking to make as much progress as possible in 48-hours, we chose one of our favorite frameworks: React Native. React Native allows developers to build true, cross-platform native applications, using some of our favorite technologies: javascript, the React framework, and a native-specific variant of CSS. We decided on the turn-key solution Expo. Expo has extra tooling allowing for easy development, deployment, and debugging. This is a snap shot of our app and Expo. Our frontend developers were able to immediately dive in making screens and styling components, and quickly made the mockups in Whimsical a reality. On the backend, we used the supported library to connect to the backend datastore, Firebase. Firebase is a hosted solution for data storage, with key features built-in like authentication, realtime updates, and offline support. Our backend developer worked behind the frontend developers hooking those views up to live data. Both of these tools, Expo and Firebase, were easy to use and allowed us to focus on building a working application quickly, rather than being mired in setup or bespoke solutions to common problems. Whimsical is one of our favorite tools for building out mockups of an app. We made impressive progress in our 48-hour sprint, but there’s still some work to do. We have some additional features we hope to add before TTT, which will require additional testing and refining. For now, stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter. We’ll be sure to share when Scurry is ready for the world! Full Article News & Culture
cave Scurry: A Race-To-Finish Scavenger Hunt App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:58:00 -0400 We have a lot of traditions here at Viget, many of which you may have read about - TTT, FLF, Pointless Weekend. There are others, but you have to be an insider for more information on those. Pointless Weekend is one of our favorite traditions, though. It’s been around over a decade and some pretty fun work has come out of it over the years, like Storyboard, Baby Bookie, and Short Order. At a high level, we take 48 hours to build a tool, experiment, or stunt as a team, across all four of our offices. These projects are entirely separate from our client work and we use them to try out new technologies, explore roles on the team, and stress-test our processes. The first step for a Pointless Weekend is assembling the teams. We had two teams this year, with a record number of participants. You can read about TrailBuddy, what the other team built, here. The Scurry team was split between the DC and Durham offices, so all meetings were held via Hangout. Once we were assembled, we set out to understand the constraints and the goals of our Pointless Project. We went into this weekend with an extra pep in our step, as we were determined to build something for the upcoming Viget 20th anniversary TTT this summer. Here’s what we knew we wanted: An activity all Vigets could do together, where they could create memories, and share broadly on socialSomething that we could use in a spotty network at C Lazy U Ranch in ColoradoA product we can share with others: corporate groups, families and friends, schools, bachelor/ette parties We landed on a scavenger hunt native app, which we named Scurry (Scavenger + Hurry = Scurry. Brilliant, right?). There are already a few scavenger apps available, so we set out to create something that was Quick and easy to set up huntsFree and intuitive for usersA nice combination of trivia and activitiesSocial! We wanted to enable teams to share photos and progress One of the main reasons we have Pointless Weekends is to test out new technologies and processes. In that vein, we tried out Notion as our central organizing tool - we used it for user journeys, data modeling, and even writing tickets, which we typically use Github for. We tested out Notion as our primary tool, writing tickets and tracking progress. When we built the app, we needed to prepare for spotty network service, as internet connectivity isn’t guaranteed at C Lazy U Ranch – where our Viget20 celebration will be. A Progressive Web Application (PWA) didn't make sense for our tech requirements, so we chose the route of creating a native application. There are a number of options available to build native applications. But, as we were looking to make as much progress as possible in 48-hours, we chose one of our favorite frameworks: React Native. React Native allows developers to build true, cross-platform native applications, using some of our favorite technologies: javascript, the React framework, and a native-specific variant of CSS. We decided on the turn-key solution Expo. Expo has extra tooling allowing for easy development, deployment, and debugging. This is a snap shot of our app and Expo. Our frontend developers were able to immediately dive in making screens and styling components, and quickly made the mockups in Whimsical a reality. On the backend, we used the supported library to connect to the backend datastore, Firebase. Firebase is a hosted solution for data storage, with key features built-in like authentication, realtime updates, and offline support. Our backend developer worked behind the frontend developers hooking those views up to live data. Both of these tools, Expo and Firebase, were easy to use and allowed us to focus on building a working application quickly, rather than being mired in setup or bespoke solutions to common problems. Whimsical is one of our favorite tools for building out mockups of an app. We made impressive progress in our 48-hour sprint, but there’s still some work to do. We have some additional features we hope to add before TTT, which will require additional testing and refining. For now, stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter. We’ll be sure to share when Scurry is ready for the world! Full Article News & Culture
cave Segmented soap bar with soap bodies forming concave arc surface By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2015 08:00:00 EDT An elongated segmented soap bar is segmented longitudinally into a plurality of soap bodies separate and discrete from one another. Adjacent soap bodies are movable with respect to one another between at least two different configurations including at least an arc configuration with the plurality of soap bodies disposed in an arc. At least one coupler couples the plurality of soap bodies together to allow the adjacent soap bodies to move with respect to one another between the at least two different configurations. Full Article
cave Equatorial sundial apparatus utilizing one or more concave cylindrical focusing mirrors By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 08:00:00 EDT An equatorial sundial apparatus with an adjustable base assembly utilizing one or more concave cylindrical focusing mirrors. One of the benefits that is derived from this apparatus is the use of one or more concave cylindrical mirrors to project a focused beam of light onto a calibrated surface from which the time can be read. This sundial has the additional benefit of not suffering from blurring of the time indicator in a shadow or non-focused beam of light typical of other sundials. This sundial's focused light forms a sharply demarcated indicator from which time can be read to the minute. A further benefit of this apparatus is the ability to incorporate multiple concave cylindrical focusing mirrors to reduce the size of the visual field or screen where the time is read and to incorporate various shapes and designs for ornamental purposes without significant compromise of the sundials accuracy for telling time. An additional benefit of this apparatus is the ability to quickly, accurately and easily adjust the apparatus to the proper tilt upon setup according to the latitude where it will be located by means of an adjustable base assembly. Full Article
cave Helical bar concave By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 08:00:00 EDT A method of manufacturing a helical bar concave from a flat, rolled laser cut arrangement that provides a net helical concave functionality. Laser cutting a flat metal sheet to form helical cutouts defining a percent open area having a helical geometry in combination with configurable rub bars mounted in a helical fashion results in a configurable helical bar concave in which the number or aggressiveness of the threshing surface on the inside radius of the grate may be changed and/or the rub bars may be moved to the outside of the grate to change the percent open area and hence the separation characteristics of the concave. Full Article
cave Sheet binding apparatus using concave-convex members and image forming apparatus having same By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 08:00:00 EDT A sheet binding apparatus which forms concavity and the convexity on a sheet bundle including a plurality of sheets in a thickness direction so as to bind the sheet bundle, the sheet binding apparatus includes: a pair of concave-convex members, each of which has concave-convex portion in the thickness direction of the sheet bundle and which forms the concavity and the convexity on the sheet bundle in the thickness direction while niping the sheet bundle therebetween; wherein in the pair of concave-convex members, one of the concave-convex members has a greater difference in height of the concave-convex portion than that of the other concave-convex member which engages with the above-described concave-convex member. Full Article
cave Oxygen scavenger compositions for completion brines By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 26 May 2015 08:00:00 EDT An oxygen scavenger for completion brines effective and stable in high temperature subterranean formations. In one embodiment, the scavenger contains erythorbate and alkylhydroxlyamine. Full Article
cave Case with integral lubricant scavenge passage By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 08:00:00 EDT A case comprises a radially inner case hub, a radially outer case section with an outer wall, a plurality of circumferentially distributed struts extending radially between the inner hub and the outer case section, and a lubricant scavenge passage disposed circumferentially apart from a bottom dead center (BDC) position of the case. The lubricant scavenge passage includes an inner scavenge section extending radially through a first one of the plurality of struts. Full Article
cave Geared architecture gas turbine engine with oil scavenge By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 26 May 2015 08:00:00 EDT A gas turbine engine includes a geared architecture with a multiple of intermediate gears, and a baffle with an oil scavenge scoop adjacent to each of the multiple of intermediate gears. A geared architecture and method are also disclosed. Full Article
cave Frank McAveety: Government faces crucial test over next four weeks to deliver key funds By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100 IT has been remarkably clear throughout this crisis that Local Government has been crucial – being responsible for getting large parts of the support promised by the Scottish Government out to those that need it most. Full Article
cave 958- Chely Wright, Andrew Combs, The Claudettes, Michaela Anne, Cave Twins By tracking.feedpress.it Published On :: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 00:00:00 -0700 Live performances from Chely Wright, Andrew Combs, The Claudettes, Michaela Anne, and Cave Twins. Recorded 11/3/2019 in Charleston, WV. Support is provided by Adventures on the Gorge. https://adventuresonthegorge.com/ Full Article Podcasts