tory Active Directory Change Monitor Will Keep Your Team on Target By www.prleap.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Sep 2020 03:30:00 PDT Power Admin's Active Directory Change Monitor allows businesses to detect unauthorized alterations to this vital directory service and thereby safeguard system security. Full Article
tory "There is no purgatory for war criminals. They go straight to hell." By www.mwilliams.info Published On :: Thu, 24 Feb 2022 09:39:12 -0600 What else needs to be said? Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia gets straight to the point. When there is no fear of God, everything is permitted. Full Article International Affairs
tory From Proxmox to FreeBSD: story of a migration By www.osnews.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 14:26:44 +0000 It’s the start of the work week, so for the IT administrators among us, I have another great article by friend of the website, Stefano Marinelli. This article covers migrating a Proxmox-based setup to FreeBSD with bhyve. The load is not particularly high, and the machines have good performance. Suddenly, however, I received a notification: one of the NVMe drives died abruptly, and the server rebooted. ZFS did its job, and everything remained sufficiently secure, but since it’s a leased server and already several years old, I spoke with the client and proposed getting more recent hardware and redoing the setup based on a FreeBSD host. ↫ Stefano Marinelli If you’re interested in moving one of your own setups, or one of your clients’ setups, from Linux to FreeBSD, this is a great place to start and get some ideas, tips, and tricks. Like I said, it’s Monday, and you need to get to work. Full Article FreeBSD
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tory 11. 2RSS.com :: RSS feeds,RSS directory,RSS software,RSS scripts,RSS ... By www.2rss.com Published On :: 2004-04-01T10:33:06+01:00 ... Viewed: 7]; http://www.googlealert.com/feed/0435/mafia.1.xml - Simplyukgadgets All about new gadgets, gizmos and well, boys toys. Get ... Full Article
tory 35. Malatya RSSfeed Directory/RSSbesleme Dizini By malatya.us Published On :: 2007-08-30T09:08:27+01:00 Informazioni su Signore Anello Simplyukgadgets Forums . dmoz - KBCafe blog search. ... Simplyukgadgets All About New Gadgets, GizmosAnd Well, Boys Toys. ... Full Article
tory 14. VirtualHighSt.com Shopping Directory- Electrical Goods By www.virtualhighst.com Published On :: 2008-03-20T13:27:37+00:00 Simply UK Gadgets. Online community dedicated to all new gadgets, gizmos and boys toys. Never miss out with our up to the minute technology news system. ... Full Article
tory Tell Your Business Story By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 09:59:09 -0400 Drawing from that experience, he has learned a number of lessons about how to and how not to convey a the backstory behind any given company, and he shared several tips this week with entrepreneurs, filmmakers and music producers, and one journalist at a small gathering in Austin during South by Southwest. complete article Full Article
tory Small Businesses Win Some Regulatory Relief By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Sat, 14 Jan 2017 09:00:00 -0500 Christmas has come and gone, but anybody struggling to keep a small business afloat or pondering an entrepreneurial venture might be digging under the desiccated blue spruce (take it out, already) for a missed present or two. The good news is that, as tough as politicians make it to launch your own firm, they've recently gifted us with a bit of relief from their depredations—and more may be on the way. complete article Full Article
tory Tax And Regulatory Cuts Solve A Long-Running Problem For Small Business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 24 Sep 2018 10:15:03 -0400 Then, as the recovery progressed, taxes and regulations reemerged. But over the last year, those two concerns have been displaced by the availability of qualified labor. Finding qualified employees is always a concern in a growing economy and has certainly grown in importance in this expansion, even more prominent than in 2000, when the ratio of employment to the population hit a record high. Assisting its rise to number one has been the decline in the concerns about taxes and the cost of regulatory compliance. The sharp decline in concerns about taxes and regulatory compliance are most likely due to the policies of this administration. Record levels of proposed regulations peaked in the last two years of the last administration but dropped to practically nothing early in this term. Since then, many existing regulations and rules have been eliminated or scaled back. complete article Full Article
tory Market Research Insight: India's Drone Market on a High-Flying Growth Trajectory By www.emailwire.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0800 (EMAILWIRE.COM, November 12, 2024 ) The India Drone Market is witnessing a remarkable surge, with a projected growth from USD 654 million in 2024 to USD 1,437 million by 2029, driven by an impressive CAGR of 17.0%. This growth trajectory indicates a transformative shift in the adoption and application... Full Article
tory ***** Prime Aviation Fleet Details and History (rank 14) By www.gigaalert.com Published On :: Tue, 23 Feb 2021 00:59:47 +0000 Disclaimer. 1 The average fleet age is based on our own calculations and may differ from other figures. Only supported aircraft types that are active with this airline are included in the calculations. Please refer to the current fleet list to see each aircraft's individual age. 2 Future records only include new-built aircraft close to delivery and expected second-hand deliveries. Full Article
tory ***** Prime Aviation: Employee Directory | ZoomInfo.com (rank 20) By www.gigaalert.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 22:36:21 +0100 Prime Aviation Employee Directory. Prime Aviation corporate office is located in Plot 27 Ntinda view Crescent, Kampala, Central Region, Uganda and has 2 employees. prime aviation limited. primeaviation group of companies. primeaviation.net. prime aviation ltd. prime aviation services ltd Full Article
tory ***** Company History & Past Achievements - Portsmouth Aviation (rank 10) By www.gigaalert.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 11:37:45 +0000 Collaborating with a major US prime, Portsmouth Aviation develop a UK standard weapon system for the Royal Air Force. Portsmouth Aviation develops a new solution for Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence (NBCD) systems in conjunction with the Royal Navy. ... Portsmouth Aviation Ltd Airport Service Rd Portsmouth Hampshire PO3 5PF Tel: +44 ... Full Article
tory GVSU Oral History: James Crawford and Vietnam By artlung.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 16:20:35 +0000 My father James Crawford was interviewed about his experiences in the service particularly during Vietnam and around the Battle of Firebase Ripcord. I am so proud of him sharing his oral history with the GVSU Veterans History Project. The video go his oral history is on YouTube and will be stored in the archives of... Full Article general history james-crawford Vietnam
tory So much for the End of History By www.sellingwaves.com Published On :: 2005-01-30T19:05:39-05:00 Just some cheerful words to chew on while our politicians wear their enamels off congratulating themselves about the Iraqi election: “The collapse of the rival giant [the Soviet Union] has exaggerated Americas apparent strength because it has so much more economic muscle than any single rival. But for many decades Americas share of the worlds economic output has been in decline. Think of a see-saw. America at one end is now easily outweighed by any substantial grouping at the other, and most of those powers are on friendly terms with each other. Americas modesty in 1945 understated its muscle, just as Bushite vanity overstates it today. He has over-reached. His country is overstretched, losing economic momentum, losing world leadership, and losing the philosophical plot. America is running into the sand.” Maybe I’ve been hanging out in France, where declinism (both French and American) never goes out of fashion, for too long, but that assessment seems more convincing than this disappointing “We are so great—right now” rebuttal by Victor Hanson. And the CIA seems to concur (though admittedly in more neutral language): “The likely emergence of China and India … as new major global playerssimilar to the advent of a united Germany in the 19th century and a powerful United States in the early 20th centurywill transform the geopolitical landscape with impacts potentially as dramatic as those in the previous two centuries.” Full Article
tory Helping Others To Freedom Pt6: A Case Study - Frank's Story By www.preachtheword.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Mar 2023 10:10:02 GMT In this very practical session, we look at a fictional case study, which you can do as an individual or as a group if you are following this course with others. As 'Frank' comes to you to receive prayer for his problems, from his story, you must assess the underlying root causes of his issues and how he can receive healing and freedom. David will allow you to pause in this session and take time to consider some helpful questions which are provided for you. Then David will continue, giving some suggested answers to those questions. This exercise helps us contemplate how the principles we have been learning might be outworked in a hypothetical 'real-life' scenario. This session is available at https://www.preachtheword.com now in MP3 audio format and in HD video on our YouTube Channel (https://youtube.com/PreachTheWord)... Full Article Religion & Spirituality
tory Charlotte's Birth Story By thehutchinsonfamily.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 23:19:00 +0000 Things to know before reading: 1. Charlotte was breech 2. I had a version preformed to flip her 3. She flipped back When I last left off, I was waiting on our planned c-section. I had a list of things to do and by the Thursday before her Saturday arrival, nearly everything was finished. All of our school work for the semester was complete and all of the laundry in my house was washed, folded, and put away. The only major family thing I had left to do was packing. I never got around to packing. Thursday afternoon I noticed I was having about 4 contractions an hour. I paid no attention to these because in my previous pregnancies, I had weeks and weeks of contractions prior to actual labor. This pregnancy, I had NO "practice" contractions. I just assumed it was because she was breech and so there was nothing to get ready for. My cervix was also closed at every appointment in the last weeks which is also not normal for me. I normally am between 3-4 cm before I go into labor. So back to the few contractions, I just assumed these where the ones I had been without for the last 6 weeks. I started cooking dinner on Thursday night and got about halfway through cooking when I felt the first painful and long contraction. It was at 5:15. From that point on, they were coming every 2-3 mins without stopping and lasting over a minute. They went from 0-60 immediately. I couldn't finish making dinner so I really have no idea what the kids ate that night. Rick walked in the door at 6 and I asked him to take Kate to dance and take all of the other kids with him. He asked if it was "time" and I said, "No, I just need to try and make them stop." I had 2 times with Luke where I had similar contractions prior to labor that lasted 2 hours and then stopped. I was assuming that's what was going on here. So from 5:15-9:15, I walked around my house, laid down in my bed, took 2 baths, but nothing was stopping them. It was the same pattern, 2-3 mins apart and lasting from 1-2 mins. I wasn't getting any relief or downtime in between contractions. At some point during this 4 hour period, Rick picked Kate up from dance, printed and folded the bulletins for Sunday, and took them to the church. I told myself if they were still going at 9:15 that I would call my doctor. My doctor told me to come on in and get checked out and that they would probably keep me overnight to monitor me and decide what to do early Friday morning. I still wasn't sure if I was in labor or not and really didn't want to go and then get sent home so I was relieved that they were going to keep me and that Charlotte would probably be born the next day when my doctor was on call. (He delivered all 7 of our other kids.) I texted my sister to come stay with the kids and started packing my bags. I always wondered why people packed their hospital bags early. I thought you would have plenty of time in between contractions to get what you needed. Haha! I ended up at the hospital with 6 shirts and 1 pair of shorts. :) I guess I really was in pain. The ride to the hospital was horrible. Every bump magnified the pain. The contractions didn't slow down and that was when I finally realized that I was actually in labor. It took us about 45 minutes to get to the hospital. I think we arrived around 11:00pm and I was taken to triage to get things checked out. I had never actually been to triage so that was something new. They monitored me for an hour and I had to lay on my back that entire time. That was horrible. I'm pretty sure you are not meant to lay on your back without pain relief during labor. :) They also did an ultrasound to check her position and she was in fact, still breech. Around 12:20am, Friday morning, the doctor on call came in said it was time for Charlotte to be born and that we couldn't wait any longer. My contractions were not stopping and my cervix was opening. From that point on, everything moved quickly and slowly at the same time. The anesthesiologist came in and said I would be getting a spinal because they couldn't wait for an epidural to work. He told me all of the side effects but I'm not really sure what he said. I had to sign about 20 pages of release forms and they I was wheeled off to the operating room while Rick waited in triage to be called back. I remember the operating room being very, very bright and there were a lot of people in there - I think 10. I'm used to the quiet dark delivery rooms with just one nurse and the doctor so this was a change. I moved from the triage bed to the operating table and was given my spinal. I do remember the anesthesiologist saying that if the spinal didn't take for some reason that they would immediately knock me out and that when I would wake up I'd have a baby. I was hoping that didn't happen. He poked my arm with some kind of sharp object and then would poke on my stomach to make sure I didn't feel anything. The first 2 times he did it I felt it but by the third time, I couldn't feel anything. At that point Rick was let in the room and they began. They had been prepping and draping me during this time as well. Charlotte was born at 12:50 am. She was born toward the beginning of the surgery and it seemed that the bulk of the time was spent getting stitched back together. She was immediately shown to me over my drape and then taken to get cleaned up a bit. About 2 minutes later she was brought over to me and placed on my chest and I held her for about 5 mins. She was then taken away (in the same room again) to be weighed, etc and Rick went with her. She was then brought back to me all bundled me for a few kisses and then Rick was able to carry her to the recovery room to wait for me. I was in the recovery room for 2 hours and during that time my parents came up to see her. I was able to nurse her which was great. I was also given a pump for my pain medication. The nurse sacred me because she told me to push the button every 8 mins and to stay on top of the pain. She warned me not to fall asleep because if I did and then woke up an hour later, I would not be able to handle the amount of pain I would be in. It was 2:00 in the morning and I was drugged up on morphine and she was telling me not to fall asleep! I guess it worked because I didn't sleep until later that morning, after the pump was turned off. :) I was in love with her from the moment I saw her. My main concern with having a c-section, prior to having it, was that I would somehow feel like I missed out on the birthing process. I never felt that way. I carried her for 9 months and she arrived in the safest way possible for both of us. It was perfect. The only thing I was sad about was that my doctor missed delivering her by 5 hours. However, that was the Lord's will too. He was on call all weekend so he checked on me everyday while I was in the hospital. C-section recovery is painful. That's all I want to say about that. I just want to remember the hours and minutes before, during, and after her birth. I am thankful for every moment of it. Full Article
tory Digital Storytelling For Brands By www.lynnedjohnson.com Published On :: 2013-09-04T13:14:55-05:00 I presented "Digital Storytelling For Brands" at Brand Camp University during Internet Week in New York. Digital Storytelling For Brands from Lynne d Johnson I spoke more about an approach to digital storytelling, instead of exactly how to do it.... Full Article
tory Mieux que les back dormitory boys By hesiem.over-blog.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 22:46:59 +0100 Full Article
tory May 09 2009 Radio Station History - Antarctic Radio Unfreezes By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: There's competition along the Antarctic radio dial. Yes, McMurdo alone now boasts three FM stations, and the nearby New Zealand base has yet another... Full Article
tory May 10 2009 Radio Station History - Early Argentine Radio By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Early Radio in Argentina, 1920-1944 by Robert Howard Claxton. A Review by David Ricquish ... Full Article
tory May 13 2009 Radio Station History - Solomon Islands - Part 1 AFRS Guadalcanal By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: The Mosquito Network - American Military Radio in the Solomon Islands During WWII by Martin Hadlow. "The American Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS) provides Stateside radio and television programming, 'a touch of home,' to U.S. service men and women, DoD civilians, and their families serving outside the continental United States." Full Article
tory May 13 2009 Radio Station History - Solomon Islands - Part 2 AFRS Radio City By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: The Mosquito Network - American Military Radio in the Solomon Islands During WWII by Martin Hadlow. "Once ashore, Captain Spencer Allen was relieved to find that Army engineers and Signal Corpsmen had constructed a studio building for the radio station, 'the first made of clapboard in the camp,' he recalls, and a smaller transmitter shack about 200 yards away." Full Article
tory May 13 2009 Radio Station History - Solomon Islands - Part 3 AFRS Mosquito Bites By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: The Mosquito Network - American Military Radio in the Solomon Islands During WWII by Martin Hadlow. "As AES-Guadalcanal continued to develop, it was joined by other new stations in The Mosquito Network. On April 3, 1944, AES-Munda (New Georgia), opened transmissions..." Full Article
tory May 19 2009 Radio Station History Australia - 2LT Lithgow - Macquarie's Central Western Network Station By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Radio Centre 2LT, controlled by Lithgow Broadcasters Pty. Ltd. and an offshoot of Western Newspapers Pty. Ltd. commenced entertaining its 26,000 town listeners on June 7th, 1938. As Lithgow's "Sunshine Station," 2LT has won the confidence... Full Article
tory May 19 2009 Radio Station History Australia - 2BH Broken Hill - "The Voice of the Western Darling" By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: 2BH, "The Barrier Miner" Broadcasting Service is the only station giving coverage to Broken Hill and West Darling districts under all transmitting conditions. Associated with 2BH is the Smilers' Club with close to 3,000 members... Full Article
tory May 19 2009 Radio Station History Australia - 2MG Mudgee - "The Voice of the Tablelands" By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Station 2MG, Mudgee, "The Voice of the Tablelands," owned and operated by the Mudgee Broadcasting Company Pty. Limited, is situated a mile from the chief commercial town of a very rich inner-western district of New South Wales... Full Article
tory May 24 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - 3ZM New Year Rave 1977 By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: 3ZM 1400 AM in Christchurch, New Zealand promoted it's all night New Year's Eve Party for December 31 1976 with this cool ad in the local newspaper the day before. A one-off promotion. Full Article
tory May 26 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Windy Heroes of the Air By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: When Wellington, New Zealand, was battered by storms in December 1976, local Radio Windy 1080 AM provided superb coverage... Full Article
tory May 26 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Radio Rhema Experiments By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Over the Christmas - New Year period of 1976-77, Radio Rhema broadcast an experimental 10 day short-term AM program from Ferrymead Historic Park, Christchurch, New Zealand... Full Article
tory June 1 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Harry Millard, 2SM Sydney By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Sports broadcaster Harry Millard smiles for the camera in this early photo from 2SM Sydney, Australia... Full Article
tory June 9 2009 Radio Station History Australia: 2PK "The Voice of the Golden West" By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Parkes Broadcasting Co. Pty. Ltd. is the licensee of 2PK, which came on the air on October 5th 1937... Full Article
tory June 9 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Toohey's Oatmeal Stout By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Toohey's Oatmeal Stout sponsored 'Mrs 'Arris and Mrs 'Iggs' an entertaining program from 2UW Sydney, Australia... Full Article
tory June 12 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - 3ZB 21st Anniversary By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: This photo of the 3ZB Christchurch [New Zealand] staff was taken for the 21st anniversary of the station... Full Article
tory June 12 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Women Shopping Reporters By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Women announcers were often found as 'Shopping Reporters' on the 'women's hour' programs... Full Article
tory June 13 2009 Radio Station History Australia: Whitford Broadcasting Network - 6PM Perth, 6AM Northam, 6KG Kalgoorlie, 6GE Geraldton By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: The Whitford Network apart from its efforts to maintain a high standard in music, song and story, claims to lead West Australian radio in offering maximum assistance to the improvement of local radio talents... Full Article
tory June 15 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Magnecorders, FBC Suva By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Senior Technician Bill McMillan works a bank of Magnecorders in the main control room of the new Broadcasting House, Fiji Broadcasting Commission, Suva, Fiji in 1954... Full Article
tory June 15 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Isareli Racule, FBC Suva By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Isareli Racule was the first head of the Fiji section, Fiji Broadcasting Commision in 1954... Full Article
tory June 22 2009 Radio Station History Australia: 4VL - Charleville "The Voice of the Far West" By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Station 4VL is owned and controlled by the Charleville Broadcasting Co., Ltd., Alfred Street, Charleville. Studios and transmitter are situated at that address... Full Article
tory June 29 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - KCCN Hawaiian Radio By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: KCCN Honolulu 1420 AM was one of the most popular radio stations in the Hawaiian islands. It broadcast Hawaiian music and culture and has since moved to FM where its popularity continues... Full Article
tory July 05 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - KHBC Hilo 1936 By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: We recently ran a competition celebrating 50 years of Hawaiian statehood. Readers were asked a number of questions about KHBC Hilo as featuring in our Art of Radio Hawaii... Full Article
tory July 10 2009 Radio Station History Australia: 4AY "The Voice of the North" By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: Image of Edward Dahl added. He was secretary and general manager of 4AY Ayr in the late 1930's. Full Article
tory July 12 Pacific AFRS Radio History - KTLG Radio, US Naval Station Sangley By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: By Matt McGuigan. Before enlisting in the Army in 1952 I had done some commercial broadcasting at a local radio station... Full Article
tory July 12 Pacific AFRS Radio History - KTLG Radio, US Naval Station Sangley By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: By Louis McClure Snr. I was sent TDY to the Naval Air Station, at Sangley Point, across the bay from Manila... Full Article
tory July 12 Pacific AFRS Radio History - The KYOI Story By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: By Calvin Melen. The idea for a pop / rock station on Shortwave first appeared in early 1980. At the time there was an upsurge of popularity in shortwave listening amongst teenage Japanese... Full Article
tory July 21 Pacific AFRS Radio History - 9PA Port Moresby - By Adrian Petersen By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: For a period of around two years during the Pacific War, there was no radio broadcasting station on the air in Port Moresby. ... Full Article
tory July 27 2009 Radio History - Japan AM Radio Dial 1941 By www.radioheritage.net Published On :: During 1941, Japanese radio audiences had almost 50 local AM radio stations they could listen to for a large part of each broadcasting day... Full Article