ive Issues Of The Environment: Huron River Watershed Council Update On PFAS Legislation And Litigation By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Feb 2020 11:28:19 +0000 PFAS contamination continues to threaten Michigan's environment, as well as the health of its citizens. Over the past month, action at the state level has been taken to fight this problem. In this week's "Issues of the Environment," Rebecca Esselman, executive director of the Huron River Watershed Council, discusses progress and challenges with WEMU's David Fair. Full Article
ive Issues Of The Environment: University Of Michigan Freezes New Investments In Fossil Fuels-Now What? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 11:51:09 +0000 In an attempt to reduce its carbon footprint, the University of Michigan has pledged to freeze its investments in fossil fuel companies. This move has drawn praise from such activist groups as the U-M's Climate Action Movement (CAM). But it also says the school needs to go much further. CAM member and U-M doctoral student Noah Weaverdyck discusses it all with WEMU's David Fair on this week's "Issues of the Environment." Full Article
ive What Would an Effective, Humane Border Policy Look Like? By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 12:00:00 -0400 Sarah Stillman joins Dorothy Wickenden to talk about how the deterrence policies of Republican and Democratic Presidents have failed, and what the Democratic candidates should be saying about how to deal with asylum seekers. Full Article business environment health immigrant_children immigrant_detention life national_news news politics transportation world_news
ive Trumpism and Conservatives' Identity Crisis By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 12:00:00 -0400 One of the big stories of the 2016 presidential election was the rupture within the Republican Party. "Never Trump" traditionalists lost their fight to prevent the nomination of Donald Trump, but a small faction still strenuously objects to his scorched-earth style and many of his policies. Earlier this month, Catholic University hosted a debate between two prominent conservatives representing two distinct visions. On one side, the constitutional lawyer and National Review staff writer David French, a voice for traditional Republicanism who sees Trump as a threat to democracy. On the other side, Sohrab Ahmari, the op-ed editor of the New York Post and who fervently supports the president and describes politics as "war and enmity." Benjamin Wallace-Wells joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss what their opposing positions mean for the future of the Republican Party. Full Article conservatism [lc] david_french donald_trump history national_review new_york_post politics republican_party sohrab_ahmari
ive Representative Abigail Spanberger and the “National-Security Democrats” Turn the Tide on Impeachment By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 12:00:00 -0400 On September 23rd, Representative Abigail Spanberger joined six other House Democrats—all from swing districts and all veterans of the military, defense, and intelligence communities—in drafting an op-ed in the Washington Post declaring President Trump a threat to the nation. The op-ed signalled a shift in the position of the moderate members of the House Democratic caucus. The day after the Post op-ed ran, the House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, announced a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump. Spanberger joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss divisions within the Party, how Democratic candidates can win in 2020, and the Trump debacles in Ukraine and northern Syria. Full Article abigail_spanberger congress democratic party (u.s.) [lc] donald_trump history impeachment life politics
ive Tricky Dick and Dirty Don: How a Compelling Narrative Can Change the Fate of a Presidency By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 12:00:00 -0500 In 1972, Richard Nixon’s political future seemed assured. He was reëlected by one of the highest popular-vote margins in American history, his approval rating was near seventy per cent, and the public wasn’t interested in what newspapers were calling the “Watergate Caper.” But the President’s fortunes began to change when new revelations suggested that he knew about the Watergate break-in and that he had participated in a coverup. In May of 1973, the Senate Watergate Committee hearings were broadcast on television, and millions of Americans tuned in to watch compelling testimony about Nixon’s illegal activities. A narrative emerged, of Nixon as a scheming crook who put his own interests before those of the country. His poll numbers plummeted, his party turned on him, and, in August of 1974, Nixon resigned from the Presidency in disgrace. Thomas Mallon dramatized Nixon’s downfall in his 2012 novel “Watergate.” As Congress again debates the impeachment of a President, Mallon joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss the power of a good story to affect the course of political history. Full Article adam_schiff books donald_trump history house_intelligence_committee impeachment politics richard_nixon storytelling watergate
ive What Can Progressive Voters Do to Help Fix Our Broken Political System? By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 12:00:00 -0500 For decades, conservative organizations have poured time, attention, and money into state politics, and today, Republicans control the governorships and state legislatures of twenty-one states. But in recent years, grassroots progressive movements have begun to close the gap. Democrats have seen victories in formerly Republican districts in Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina, and Maine. In two election cycles, Future Now, an organization that supports progressive candidates in state-level races, has helped flip three legislatures. Its co-founder and executive director, Daniel Squadron, joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss how progressive voters can make their voices heard on the issues they care most about. Full Article history life mississippi politics state_legislature state_politics virginia
ive How Humanity Survives Pandemics By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 12:00:00 -0400 The earliest epidemics date back to Neolithic times, and, in the millennia since, viral outbreaks have repeatedly shaped the course of human history, influencing behavior and creating and destroying cultural norms. In the weeks since COVID-19 became a worldwide emergency, people are showing resilience, humor, and creative ways of communicating as governments and businesses struggle to respond. Robin Wright joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss differing responses to infectious diseases across time and cultures, and the global political ramifications of COVID-19. Full Article coronavirus covid_19 health history iran life politics
ive Can Democrats Take the Offensive in the Pandemic Elections of 2020? By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 12:00:00 -0400 Since the coronavirus became a public-health emergency in the United States, coverage of the 2020 Presidential election has been scarce. With little media attention and public events an impossibility, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have taken their campaigns online. Meanwhile, state election officials across the country are struggling to find the best time and means to hold their primaries. Eric Lach joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss electoral reforms, such as voting by mail, and how the Democratic Party is trying to exploit President Trump’s bungling response to the pandemic. Full Article 2020_election coronavirus health joe_biden politics
ive Universal Design Master Bath Redo By feeds.thisoldhouse.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 04:00:00 EDT Reworking a cramped master bath for accessibility allows everyone room to move Full Article Photo Gallery
ive The Bible - The Authoritative Source of Our Theology By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 00:00:00 GMT 'How do we distinguish between the Word of God and human tradition? Why is it so important that we make this distinction?' Full Article
ive Ask MeFi: Keeping the little grey cells active. Seeking book, movie or games. By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 21:40:10 GMT I have discovered a love of a genre of media I cant' really describe. In the past few weeks I've fallen in love with being intrigued/puzzled and I'm seeking more of the experience. It started with Knives Out then straight to Agatha Christie movies, took a detour through the computer games Oxenfree & Outer Wilds, Gone Girl also hit the spot and ended in a glorious late night binge last night of Russian Doll. I am seeking your recommendation for entertainment that scratches that whodunnits/whydunnits/whatdunnits itch.The entertainment doesn't have to necessarily be who dunnits, though they can be. They don't have to tackle existential issues either, though again they can. I would prefer interesting non traditional characters, or at the very least for the women in them to not be the "prize" if it's an older movie/book. I love me an unreliable narrator. Something you can consume a second time after you've reached the end & see how it was all there all along if only you'd known what to look for. Conclusions don't have to give all the answers or even be happy, but at least end with some sense of satisfaction. Please help me find my. All suggestions appreciated but please, no horror or terror porn or gratuitous violence or gore. ie murders, if they happen, take place off screen or not in great detail. Full Article
ive Issues Of The Environment: Huron River Watershed Council Update On PFAS Legislation And Litigation By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Feb 2020 11:28:19 +0000 PFAS contamination continues to threaten Michigan's environment, as well as the health of its citizens. Over the past month, action at the state level has been taken to fight this problem. In this week's "Issues of the Environment," Rebecca Esselman, executive director of the Huron River Watershed Council, discusses progress and challenges with WEMU's David Fair. Full Article
ive Issues Of The Environment: University Of Michigan Freezes New Investments In Fossil Fuels-Now What? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 11:51:09 +0000 In an attempt to reduce its carbon footprint, the University of Michigan has pledged to freeze its investments in fossil fuel companies. This move has drawn praise from such activist groups as the U-M's Climate Action Movement (CAM). But it also says the school needs to go much further. CAM member and U-M doctoral student Noah Weaverdyck discusses it all with WEMU's David Fair on this week's "Issues of the Environment." Full Article
ive Reporting Total Tests to Positive Tests ratio/ Death rate increase By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 12:34:08 -0800 I have two questions about the Corona pandemic. 1. Wouldn't it be quite informative to know the total number of tests conducted in relation to the positive ones? As there is widespread concern about undertesting, this would show the extent of it? Why isn't this done?2. In the projections for the casualties from the Pandemic, are the likely deaths from non-Corona causes included that would occur because the hospitals are full? For example in the one study where the worst case scenario was 2.2 million deaths? Full Article Corona coronavirus resolved
ive Less expensive mirrorless camera for video? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:01:21 -0800 So what do you buy in 2020 if you want an inexpensive ILC that you're going to use primarily for video? Panasonic? I'm thinking of buying used for less than, say, $850 with lens. Probably just leave the kit lens on there for the moment, probably just use it for family videos. I love the form factor of the GX9 but the lack of a mic jack is a bummer. But if I'm not shooting super serious video do I even need a mic jack?Please don't suggest phones, I really hate phones. Full Article camera video mirrorless resolved
ive V-E Day: Europe Celebrates A Subdued 75th Anniversary During COVID-19 Pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:04:00 +0000 Updated at 5:02 p.m. ET It was supposed to be a day of parades, a vast party that would transcend borders and bring generations together, not unlike the spontaneous euphoria that swept through victorious European allies when Nazi Germany finally surrendered. But instead of a mega-event, leaders in London, Paris, Moscow and other capitals, observed the 75th anniversary of V-E Day at a diminished level Friday due to the COVID-19 pandemic. French President Emmanuel Macron led a small ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe, looking out over an empty Champs-Élysées. A 93-year-old veteran of World War II observes a moment of silence at the Cenotaph war memorial in London, where British residents — like much of Europe — marked a subdued 75th anniversary of V-E Day. Daniel Leal-Olivas / AFP via Getty Images Because of health risks the disease poses to older people, many veterans of the war were forced to avoid travel and keep their distance at public gatherings. "The veterans are of course getting Full Article
ive How The Approval Of The Birth Control Pill 60 Years Ago Helped Change Lives By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:59:00 +0000 Updated at 9:44 a.m. ET As a young woman growing up in a poor farming community in Virginia in the 1940 and '50s, with little information about sex or contraception, sexuality was a frightening thing for Carole Cato and her female friends. "We lived in constant fear, I mean all of us," she said. "It was like a tightrope. always wondering, is this going to be the time [I get pregnant]?" Cato, 78, now lives in Columbia, S.C. She grew up in the years before the birth control pill was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, on May 9, 1960. She said teenage girls in her community were told very little about how their bodies worked. "I was very fortunate; I did not get pregnant, but a lot of my friends did. And of course, they just got married and went into their little farmhouses," she said. "But I just felt I just had to get out." At 23, Cato married a widower who already had seven children. They decided seven was enough. By that time, Cato said, the pill allowed the couple to Full Article
ive UX Deep Dive: Usability Testing By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT Take a deep dive into usability testing techniques and methodologies for user experience (UX) design projects with research expert Amanda Stockwell. In this course, you can learn which types of tests—remote or in person, moderated or unmoderated, task-based or unstructured—to use for specific types of projects and users. Amanda also shares tips on conducting usability tests, from recruiting participants to moderating sessions. Plus, learn how to analyze and present the results of your testing to the rest of your organization. Full Article
ive 10 Natives for Pollinators in Prairie-Style Gardens By www.thisoldhouse.com Published On :: Jun 10 2016 09:10:00AM Pollinators are in decline, but the right selection of plants can draw bees, butterflies, and humming birds to your yard in search of food and shelter Full Article
ive 10 Foolproof Native Plants for Prairie-Style Gardens By www.thisoldhouse.com Published On :: Jun 10 2016 09:10:00AM These tough, fuss-free perennials and grasses have adapted to North American climates and lend to the rustic prairie charm Full Article
ive Rebel Historian Who Reframes History Receives MacArthur 'Genius' Grant By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 22:15:00 +0000 While Kelly Lytle Hernández was growing up in San Diego near the U.S.-Mexico border in the late 1980s and early '90s, she watched as people from her community, friends and neighbors, disappeared: Black youths disappeared into the prison system; Mexican immigrants disappeared through deportations. These experiences affected her deeply. "It was growing up in that environment that forced me to want to understand what was happening to us and why it seemed legitimate," Lytle Hernández tells All Things Considered . "And I wanted to disrupt that legitimacy." For answers to those questions, Lytle Hernández turned to the past. A historian and expert on immigration, race and mass incarceration, she is now a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, and is one of this year's 26 MacArthur Fellows . "History is a narrative of the past. It is based upon the sources that we regard as relevant or that we can find," she says. And so her work includes tracking down records that reflect Full Article
ive Hong Kong Standoff At University Grinds On; Protesters Attempt Escape In Sewers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 20:25:00 +0000 A days-long tense standoff between protesters and police is grinding on at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The numbers of protesters barricaded inside the school has dwindled to about 100, and their food supplies are rapidly depleting after police surrounded the campus on Sunday. The situation is growing so desperate for the remaining protesters that several of them unsuccessfully attempted to escape the police siege by climbing through sewer drains, according to local media . Police say they've arrested about 1,100 people in the past day. At a Tuesday news conference , officers accused the protesters of crimes such as taking part in riots and possessing dangerous weapons. Authorities have threatened to use live ammunition against the demonstrators, though they say that level of force is a last resort. Protesters are pleading for help. A video posted by protest leader Joshua Wong features a message from a masked woman who is identified as a student at Polytechnic University. "We have Full Article
ive Due To New California Law, Uber Allows Some Drivers To Set Their Own Rates By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2020 21:56:00 +0000 Uber is testing a new feature in California that allows some drivers to set their own rates. The move comes in response to a new state law that requires more companies to convert their contract workers to employees, which means offering them benefits and added protections. Companies including Uber, Lyft and delivery app Postmates argue that doing so would upend their business model and eliminate the flexibility inherent to the gig economy. Uber is currently testing a feature at airports in Sacramento, Palm Springs and Santa Barbara that allows drivers to increase fares in 10% increments, up to five times the base rate. Riders are then matched with the lowest fare. In the coming days, Uber says it will also allow drivers to decrease their prices below the base rate and opt out of surge pricing. It's part of an effort to give drivers more control — and bolster the argument that they're truly contractors rather than employees. The company acknowledges the experiment could have unexpected Full Article
ive Senator Asks FTC To Investigate Zoom's 'Deceptive' Security Claims By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 23:13:00 +0000 A powerful Senate Democrat is asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Zoom for deceptive practices, adding to the growing chorus of concerns over the popular video chat software's privacy and security flaws . Several state attorneys general are also probing Zoom, after users, including government officials, reported harassment, known as "Zoombombing," on the platform. Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, the ranking member of the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, sent a letter Friday to the FTC. In the letter , obtained by NPR, Brown said Zoom had made "deceptive" claims to users that their communications would remain private. Brown said Zoom incorrectly suggested its service offered end-to-end data encryption, which means that communications couldn't be accessed by anyone other than the sender and the recipient at any point. Zoom walked back on Wednesday its claim of end-to-end encryption. In a statement, it said, "While we never intended to deceive any of our customers, we Full Article
ive Dubspot Radio Rewind: J.Pennyworth + Exclusive Interview By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Jan 2017 16:16:15 +0000 Dubspot Radio Podcast revisits an exclusive interview and chill mix selection recorded live by a Dubspot student known as J.Pennyworth./files/2014/09/J_Pennyworth_Thumb.jpgThe post Dubspot Radio Rewind: J.Pennyworth + Exclusive Interview appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Dubspot Radio Podcast Students Chill Music dubspot radio Electronic Music Electronic Music Production J. Pennyworth
ive Ableton Live Techniques: Creating Complex Sequences By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Feb 2017 18:28:41 +0000 Dubspot's Rory PQ explores Generative Music and demonstrates an effective technique used to generate complex sequences of music using Live's native devices./files/2017/02/Complex-Thumb.jpgThe post Ableton Live Techniques: Creating Complex Sequences appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Ableton Live Dubspot Homepage Featured Production Bass Sequencer brian eno drum rack Drum Sequencer Generative Music music production tips Rory PQ
ive Plugin Spotlight: Cooper Time Cube MkII by Universal Audio By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 17:54:34 +0000 This plugin spotlight features the Cooper Time Cube MkII by Universal Audio, a unique emulation of the original garden hose-based mechanical delay device./files/2017/02/cooper_time_cube_thumb.pngThe post Plugin Spotlight: Cooper Time Cube MkII by Universal Audio appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Dubspot Homepage Featured Music Technology Cooper Time Cube MkII Delay Plug-in Delay VST mixing and mastering Music Production Music Software UAD Universal Audio
ive How to Sidechain Third-Party Plugins in Ableton Live By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Mar 2017 17:34:33 +0000 Dubspot's Rory PQ explains how to route audio and sidechain with third-party plugins in Ableton Live./files/2017/03/3rd-Party-Sidechain-Thumb.pngThe post How to Sidechain Third-Party Plugins in Ableton Live appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Ableton Live Dubspot Homepage Featured FabFilter's Pro-C music production tips Rory PQ Sidechain Third-Party Plugins VST3
ive Universal Audio Releases UAD v9.1 + New Plugins By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 18:20:08 +0000 Universal Audio releases UAD Software v9.1 along with five new plugins for Apollo Audio Interfaces and UAD Accelerators./files/2017/03/UAD-9-1-Thumb.jpgThe post Universal Audio Releases UAD v9.1 + New Plugins appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Dubspot Homepage News bx_subsynth Fuchs Overdrive Supreme Moog Multimode Filter OTO BISCUIT SSL 4000 UAD Software v9.1 Universal Audio
ive Plugin Spotlight: Moog Multimode Filter Collection by Universal Audio By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 16:34:19 +0000 This plugin spotlight features the Moog Multimode Filter Collection by Universal Audio, a set of truly authentic, analog-sounding Moog filter emulations./files/2017/04/Moog-Multimode-Filter-Thumb.pngThe post Plugin Spotlight: Moog Multimode Filter Collection by Universal Audio appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Dubspot Homepage Featured Music Technology Analog Filter Plugin Filter VST Moog Filter Moog Multimode Filter Collection Moog Multimode Filter XL music production software UAD Universal Audio
ive Universal Audio Releases UAD v9.2 + New Plugins By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:00 +0000 Universal Audio releases UAD Software v9.2 along with five new plugins for Apollo Audio Interfaces and UAD Accelerators./files/2017/05/UAD_v92_Thumb.jpgThe post Universal Audio Releases UAD v9.2 + New Plugins appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Dubspot Homepage Music Technology News Antares Auto-Tune Eden WT800 Bass Amplifier Fuchs Train II Amplifier Pure Plate Reverb SSL 4000 G Bus Compressor UAD Universal Audio
ive The Bible - The Authoritative Source of Our Theology By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 00:00:00 GMT 'How do we distinguish between the Word of God and human tradition? Why is it so important that we make this distinction?' Full Article How to Interpret Scripture
ive By ananci in "ultimate goal: go off grid, live self sufficiently" on Ask MeFi By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 03:55:32 GMT I live most of the year in a small, fairly self-contained village of about 8 people. We do use grid power where we can't get micro-hydro. There's not enough sun to make solar workable (we're in a valley). We all have wood stoves to heat and cook, big gardens, forage for food and medicine, and hunt and fish for meat as well as raise chickens and sheep. Our main needs from the outside world are salt, grains, cooking fats, sweeteners, tobacco, and tea/coffee. There is a large vegetable farm our friend owns up the road, and most of us work there during the summer and we get lots of free produce. We have neighbors we visit to harvest from their orchards and wild berries. Being totally self-sufficient all on your own is honestly almost impossible unless you are willing to really, really rough it. The things you need depend on your climate, but outside of a few outlier 'lives in the woods by himself in a cave' folks, this is not easy to achieve.So you need a house. Insulated from heat and cold. This means building a good shelter with air flow and heating. Wood burning stoves are a good solution. If you're in a 4 season climate, you will need between 2 and 4 cords of wood, (60 hours or so of chopping if you know what you're doing) which have to cure for a year before you can use them, even from dead standing. So chainsaw, axes, wedges, and probably a truck. Which means gas. This means money on an ongoing basis.You need water. A well or a spring, or a creek close enough to the source to not need filtering. This all means pipes or tubing and maybe a pump unless your sources is higher than your house. Also costs money, and needs to be replaced eventually. You need food. Most gardens are geared to fruits and veg, and you'll need a lot of space to grow enough to live on without supplementing from stores. Depending on where you are, you might be able to harvest some berries and fruit if you have producing bushes/trees on your land. Or you can plant them and wait until they are mature enough to produce. You will need to freeze, dry or can what you pick or it's gonna go bad before you can eat it all. So you need canning stuff (big pot, grabber tongs, hella mason jars, and those lids have to be replaced every couple years). A root cellar (lots of digging! So much!) will keep your root veggies and apples fresh through the winter if it's deep enough. Wash your cabbages and carrots in bleach water every now and then. You'll add a month to their viability. You'll want a dehydrator for sure. you can build a passive solar one, but we use an electric one as fall fruit in an outdoor space is a bear fun time pantry. You need garden tools. They cost money and need to be replaced periodically.You still need protein. Say you live in a place where you can fish and hunt (in season). You need to pay for licenses for these things. You can trap smaller game, but that's much more challenging. If you are hunting larger game you will need a deep freezer to store (electricity!) or be content with a massive salting / smoking process that will allow you to store meat long term.You also need carbs. Grains need a lot of land space, and the right climate. Getting them to an edible state means you'll need to thresh, winnow, and grind your wheat/oats/spelt etc. Grinding means you need a stone mill. A hand crank meat grinder isnt going to cut it (literally) but you'll want one anyway for other stuff. Potatoes are a good source, and are easy to grow in the right climate. These need to be stored in a cool dry place away from rodents and insects to last all year.You need fats. Wild crafted diets are low in fat, which is not always a good thing. Game meat is low in fat, and you can't make cooking oil from it. Deer tallow will make soap and icky candles. You need bees for good candle wax (and honey!) Raising chickens can get you both fat and eggs. But they need a place to roost that keeps them safe from predators. You'll need fencing to protect your garden from deer and bears. Without an electric fence, your garden and chickens are going to get eaten or trampled. Dogs help with this, as do shotguns.So you need micro hydro (only if you have an accessible, appropriate water source that has enough flow rate) or solar (if you live in a place that gets enough sun all year round.You need medicine. Our mainstays are tinctures and teas. A very small sampling: nettle, mint, mullein, poppy, willow bark, chamomile, chaga, lions mane, spruce tips, elecampane, milky oat, pearly everlasting, ghost pipe, pine pollen, raspberry leaf, and red clover. If you really want to go all out, you need clothing and cleaning cloth, so you'll need to tan leather or weave flax or cotton. We have alpacas we shear for fiber. They are cute and less trouble than llamas, but won't haul anything, so sometimes we have to borrow a donkey if we're pulling things up a steep path. You'll need soap, so save your tallow. I could go on. But really, this is a massive, MASSIVE effort for a single person. Without access to money or the outside world it is going to be a slog. But wow, if you're into it, go try it! I don't recommend you buy some remote property and cut yourself off from the world to see if you can hack it. One bad winter where you run through your firewood? One bad frost or dry summer that kills your crops? There's a reason people tend to settle together.So yeah, you need good land, good water, good equipment, many years to get established, some friendly neighbors, and some way to get money when you need it. Or a bunch of people already doing this that like you and want your help.Go look up a victorian household guide on Project Gutenberg. So many good ideas! They have instructions for making everything from soap to paint.Good luck! Full Article
ive School Bus Driver: I Lost My Job Over The Dispatch Radio By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 14:58:00 +0000 Angelita Wynn has driven a school bus for six years. Wynn was driving the kids back home on her afternoon run in Pittsburgh one day in March when she got word her job was going away. Over the radio. "Our dispatcher came across the radio saying that school was closed, so that's how I found out," Wynn said. "And that's the last time I've been in the bus." Her favorite thing about her job was the sense of freedom it offered, where driving can get you from one place to another. Her least favorite thing: It didn't pay a living wage. Wynn notes that most school bus drivers are retired or married to someone who brings in another income. "If you don't fit in those categories it can be a struggle," she said. She typically collects unemployment during the summer when school is not in session. But the abrupt layoff this spring and a weeks-long delay in getting her jobless benefits has thrown her for a loop. "My bank account is in the negative," Wynn said. "I've had to rely on savings that will Full Article
ive Positive tracks needed for Online Video & Advertising use up to £1,000 per use By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 01 May 2019 17:56:08 +0000 Seeking positive music for use in online video & advertising campaigns! Music must be good vibes, positive and upbeat. All genres considered ie, Dance, Rock, Jazz, Electronica, Pop, R&B, Hip Hop, Classical, Orchestral, Ambient... etc. Music must be high-quality, mixed and mastered. Instrumental tracks preferred, but great vocal tracks accepted too and if you can supply instrumentals even better! All music will be listened to, reviewed and feedback given. Artists must own all rights to their music and there must be no copyright infringement. Selected tracks will be licensed on a non-exclusive basis (so you maintain all rights to your music), simply go 50-50 on deals we get for you and you keep 100% of all publishing rights. Clients are professional video production companies and advertising agencies that make high-quality online video content. Including JD Sports, The North Face, Asics, Addidas, Pringles, to name a few! Artist's receive between £50-£1,000 per track depending on use, and there’s no limit the number of times a track can be licensed. So, if you have any positive music really love to hear from you! Any questions please feel free to ask and look forward to working with you :) All the best, Giles - Giles Gale - Music supervisor, sync & Licensing Manager - Resonant Music Licensing Ps, Due to the number of submissions either myself or my colleague Liam at Resonant will respond to the submissions, thank you. Full Article
ive How The Approval Of The Birth Control Pill 60 Years Ago Helped Change Lives By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:59:00 +0000 Updated at 9:44 a.m. ET As a young woman growing up in a poor farming community in Virginia in the 1940 and '50s, with little information about sex or contraception, sexuality was a frightening thing for Carole Cato and her female friends. "We lived in constant fear, I mean all of us," she said. "It was like a tightrope. always wondering, is this going to be the time [I get pregnant]?" Cato, 78, now lives in Columbia, S.C. She grew up in the years before the birth control pill was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, on May 9, 1960. She said teenage girls in her community were told very little about how their bodies worked. "I was very fortunate; I did not get pregnant, but a lot of my friends did. And of course, they just got married and went into their little farmhouses," she said. "But I just felt I just had to get out." At 23, Cato married a widower who already had seven children. They decided seven was enough. By that time, Cato said, the pill allowed the couple to Full Article
ive Week In Sports: Competitive Cornhole To Air On ESPN, NASCAR Slated To Return By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:59:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Full Article
ive Facebook Blocking DJs For Livestreaming Copyrighted Content By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:53:20 +0000 We are getting reports of Facebook blocking users who repeatedly attempt to broadcast their DJ sets containing copyrighted music on Facebook Live. While on nearly all platforms it is technically not allowed to broadcast material you do not own the copyright for, or have permission to use directly from the rights holder (ie nearly every … Continued The post Facebook Blocking DJs For... » Full Article featured News & Editorial Copyright issues DJ livestreaming Facebook DJ livestreaming
ive 8 Of The Best Apps For DJ Livestreaming On Mac, Windows, iOS & Android By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 12:30:20 +0000 Read on to discover the best software to use for DJ livestreaming, whether you want to livestream from your Mac or Windows computer, iOS/iPadOS device, or Android phone/tablet. In this article we’ll explain why you need such software, and talk you through our top choices from the many options out there. So why do you … Continued The post 8 Of The Best Apps For DJ Livestreaming On... » Full Article featured Roundups DJ livestreaming DJ livestreaming apps Livestreaming apps Livestreaming software
ive Friday Five: Jazzy Jeff’s Peter Piper Routine Played On Magnetic Tape By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 14:05:25 +0000 It’s Friday again, and that means a round-up of all that’s going on in the world of DJing, as reported by other websites and outlets. Enjoy this list of stuff we’ve been enjoying this week… The 100 Greatest UK Number Ones, 100-61 – Part 1 of this countdown, from the Guardian. Great for ideas to … Continued The post Friday Five: Jazzy Jeff’s Peter Piper... » Full Article Latest News News & Editorial Friday Five Peter Piper Routine
ive 9 Reasons Why You Need To Learn Ableton Live Right Now By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 12:18:28 +0000 If you’re anything like me, this self-isolating lark has you climbing the walls more than Peter Parker after too many espressos. That’s why we’re lucky that the good folks at Ableton have decided to make their flagship Ableton Live 10 software free for anyone who takes their trial, not for the usual month but for three … Continued The post 9 Reasons Why You Need To Learn... » Full Article featured Features & Opinion News & Editorial ableton Ableton free trial Ableton Live 10 dance music formula DJ/producer tips Music production training
ive Get Started Producing With Ableton Live For Free By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 14:00:29 +0000 Ableton Live is the leading music production software for DJs, and right now, Ableton is giving away the full package for THREE MONTHS completely free, in an extended trial period, the likes of which Ableton has never run before. This is actually quite a big deal, because you could do an awful lot in three … Continued The post Get Started Producing With Ableton Live For Free appeared first... » Full Article Latest News News & Editorial ableton live All-New Dance Music Formula
ive Easy Overhead Camera Set-Up For Your Next DJ Livestream By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 16:00:19 +0000 With the increased interest in livestreaming recently, DJs around the world are looking for ways to set their livestreams apart. One of the best ways to do this is to have a more professional-looking camera angle than the somewhat standard view from the side of your DJ set-up. An overhead shot of your DJ kit, … Continued The post Easy Overhead Camera Set-Up For Your Next DJ Livestream... » Full Article Equipment & Software featured beginner dj tips Dj livestreaming tips Overhead camera overhead camera setup
ive Improve Your DJing & Have Fun With Our Free Live Shows & Training By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:46:56 +0000 Staying connected and feeling normal is more important than ever nowadays, which is why we’re today reminding you of all the free, public live shows and training we bring you at Digital DJ Tips. Whether you’re after help with your DJing, want to hook up with other students and DJs worldwide, or just fancy joining … Continued The post Improve Your DJing & Have Fun With Our... » Full Article featured Latest News News & Editorial Dj courses Free DJ training live DJ training
ive U.S. Industries Are Taking A Massive Toll During The Coronavirus Pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:01:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 KUNR Public Radio. To see more, visit KUNR Public Radio . AILSA CHANG, HOST: They make cars. They make cocktails. They clean hotel rooms, and they clean your teeth. They are the more than 20 million people who lost their jobs in April. New numbers out today bumped the jobless rate up to 14.7%. That's the worst rate since 1940, and no industry went untouched. For more on where the economic knife cut deepest, we are now joined by some of the reporters who cover these industries. NPR's Alina Selyukh covers retail and restaurants. Camila Domonoske covers the auto industry and oil and gas for NPR. And Will Stone has been covering health care for NPR from Seattle. Welcome to all three of you. ALINA SELYUKH, BYLINE: Hi. CAMILA DOMONOSKE, BYLINE: Hello. WILL STONE, BYLINE: Hi. CHANG: Alina, let's start with you. The lockdowns, I mean, they forced so many restaurants, so many bars, travel destinations to shut down. We know about that. But today we got a read on just how bad those Full Article
ive The Power of Forgiveness By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Jun 2016 00:00:00 GMT In this inspirational article, Pastor Doug explores the theme of forgiveness through the lens of one of Jesus’ most challenging parables. Full Article
ive Deliverance from Debt By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Mar 2019 00:00:00 GMT It’s a simple fact that many Christians have been living far beyond our means and are now saddled with debilitating debt. Pastor Doug provides a biblical perspective about the dangers of debt and practical steps to get free from financial bondage. Full Article
ive Someone to design and implement a simple, attractive static web page (bay area, california) By jobs.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Jan 2020 08:22:42 -0800 Forgive me for the following display of ignorance. I'm looking for someone to develop a simple and attractive static website. I'm agnostic about the development framework. The functionality needed would be a simple landing page that functions as about/contact and a page that would act as a form where users could upload a file (~25MB .wav). The files would be automatically uploaded to Dropbox or Google Drive, etc. (whatever is easiest). I have no visual assets (logos, images, etc.). I have some examples of design I have in mind as models (Jekyll pages, etc.) that I can share with you. I have never hired anyone for a project of this kind, so I don't know what common practice is re: contract pay, but I have a soft budget of ~1,000USD. I don't yet have a domain registered anywhere. Full Article hugo jekyll programming webdesign webdevelopment webflow
ive Production Executive (Remote-only) By jobs.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 03:59:01 -0800 We are looking for an ambitious, highly-organised individual who is ready to take the next step. You will be working on our core Zombies, Run! product, along with our fast-growing "New Adventures" segment that is expanding into new storytelling genres. You ideally have multiple years of experience in the media industry, whether that's as an Editorial Assistant in publishing, or in production in the film/TV/audio/games sectors. Six to Start is the world's leading developer of audio storytelling apps that combine fitness and gameplay. Our flagship app, Zombies, Run!, has been downloaded over five million times and has over 200,000 active users. Co-created with award-winning author Naomi Alderman (Disobedience, The Power) and featuring stories by Margaret Atwood, Joanne Harris, Rebecca Levene, and more, it demonstrates our commitment to helping millions become healthier by harnessing the world's best storytelling. Founded in 2007, Six to Start has previously worked with the BBC, Microsoft, Disney Imagineering, Penguin Books, the British Museum, Muse, and Death Cab for Cutie. We've won Best of Show at SXSW and our work has been showcased at MOMA, the V&A, and the Design Museum. We're internationally recognised for our unique blend of storytelling, gameplay, and real world interaction. We have the agility of a startup and the stability that profit brings. This is a remote-only, part-time position for 3.5 to 4 days per week, with the potential to become a full-time position dependent on performance and company requirements. Our core hours are 10am to 4pm, UK time. Key tasks include Preparing and distributing scripts Preparing and distributing contracts to writers and agents Scheduling and liaising with writers, actors, and agents Organising and monitoring production schedules and delivery deadlines Booking actors and recording studios Quality control for audio and metadata Editing audio trailers Organising and archiving files and content Writing metadata related to our audio content Copywriting for marketing material and our blog Content and data entry Taking meeting minutes Standardising and sanitising older scripts and file stores Keeping up to date with the wider audio market Scouting for new writers Reading and evaluating pitches Ideal Traits and Experience Excellent administration skills with the ability to organise, prioritise and manage workflow. Highly literate with excellent attention to detail. We will expect you to correct other people's work, rather than vice versa. Able to seek out answers and solutions independently. Comfortable learning software and tools including Google Docs, Google Sheets, Microsoft Word, Final Draft, Reaper, Notion, Dropbox, Slack, and bespoke in-house systems. Excellent interpersonal skills to keep stakeholders informed and on-side. Very strong written communication skills. Ability to work under pressure. Comfortable working remotely and keeping to a reliable and predictable schedule. Knowledge of the app, audio and publishing markets. An interest in games and genre fiction. Benefits £250 annual personal budget for media, games, running gear, and more Opportunity to represent the company at events and conference! Annual "Team Weeks" in locations including Scotland and Japan A supporting and inclusive work environment that's understanding with childcare, committed to diversity and strongly supportive of its LGBTQIA+ staff We all take a full hour for lunch! How to Apply To apply, please email hello AT sixtostart.com with the subject "Production Executive" and your named CV attached. No recruitment agencies. Due to the high volume of applications we receive we are unable to respond to everyone. If you have not heard from us within 2 weeks of the closing date then unfortunately you have not been shortlisted for the position. Closing Date Friday 3 April, 12pm UK time. Full Article content fitness games grar media production publishing run uk zombies