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Dusty Cars Announces New Content on Porsche 911 1988 Valuation and Valuations of All Porsche 911 Vehicles

Dusty Cars is proud to announce new content on a professional Porsche 911 1988 valuation. An expert valuation reveals the historical significance of the 1980s Porsches as classic vehicles.




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Dusty Cars Announces Exemplary Sale of 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe, Expanding its Lead as Top Buyer of 1990s Porsche 911s

Dusty Cars, a top-rated classic car buying service, is proud to announce an exemplary sale of a 1996 Porsche 199 Turbo. The company is expanding its lead as the top buyer of 1990s Porsches.




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Dusty Cars, California's Top-rated Buyer of Classic Porsches, Announces New 1980s Porsche 911s for Valuation, Appraisal, and Sale

Dusty Cars, a top-rated classic car appraisal and buying service, is proud to announce new content on 1980s Porsche 911s. Owners of classic Porsche 911s are encouraged to seek a professional appraisal or valuation.




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Dusty Cars Announces New Post Unveiling the Process for a Classic Porsche 911 Valuation, Appraisal, and Cash Offer

Dusty Cars is proud to announce the sale of a prestigious 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa. Collectors searching for a Porsche valuation can find professional guidance via newly updated content.




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Turkiye’s apparel exports to Germany down 8.7% to $1,915 mn in Jan-Aug

Turkiye’s apparel exports to Germany fell by 8.73 per cent to $1.92 billion in January–August compared to the same period in 2023. Despite this decline, Germany remained Turkiye's top apparel export market, accounting for 17.43 per cent of total exports. Trousers and shorts were leading export items, valued at $415.2 million. Turkiye’s overall apparel exports for Jan-Aug totalled $10.99 billion.




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910 Welcome to Dongle Town

Let’s talk about photo road trips, dongles, an exercise in spotting humanity, smartphones closing in on us, astrophotography and big satellite constellations. Plus: Where is TFTTF really located on the spectrum of photography podcasts? Topics: [OTHER] Welcome to Dongle Town : Chris has figured out an interesting way to vlog from his car with a … Continue reading "910 Welcome to Dongle Town"

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911 All Things Interesting In Photography

The James Web Telescope is arguably the best camera.. not on the planet though. Chris looks at zoomable content, at being there and how that’s different from the limited senses that we can capture with our photography. Also: another quick look at DALL-E and what it has to do with pizza. Topics: [PHOTO, SPACE] IR: … Continue reading "911 All Things Interesting In Photography"

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912 The Locksmith’s Paradox

What do locksmiths have to do with photography? How about expoplanets? Find out on today’s episode. (Episode artwork: DALL-E 2) Topics: [TOOL] SD Recovery : An amazing look at the technology that is used in data recovery to read a broken SD card. [SPACE, PHOTO] Finding Exo Planets : Finding exoplanets has everything to do … Continue reading "912 The Locksmith’s Paradox"

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913 Epic Episcope

As Chris is on his way to Transylvania (you can follow him on his vlog), he talks about face fixers, an amazing photo and headline combo, re-dubbing movies and if your job as a photographer is safe from our new A.I. overlords. (Episode artwork: DALL-E 2) Topics: [NEWS] Scouting Eastern Europe : As you hear … Continue reading "913 Epic Episcope"

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914 The Willingness to Lie

Chris is back from the Eastern Europe Photo Road Trip Scouting Tour (EEPRTST ????) and if you haven’t watched his vlog about the tour, what are you waiting for? Today’s episode includes the re-issue of 1 Hour 1000 Pics – Supercharge your Lightroom Workflow, some deep philosophical (and very meta) questions about deep fakes, a … Continue reading "914 The Willingness to Lie"

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915 A Cambrian Explosion

We’re at the verge of a truly fundamental shift in creativity. AI is seeping into a lot of visual fields, including visual medicine. Also Sigma’s good old Foveon sensor is seeing some new life and we’ll have a look back at the birth of a truly remarkable instant camera, the Polaroid SX-70. Topics: [NEWS, PHOTO] … Continue reading "915 A Cambrian Explosion"

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916 12K to the Moon

Image style transfer, 12k motion picture scan, a different kind of photo bomb, the moon photo conspiracy and of course the new iPhone 14 with its new 48MP camera. Topics: [AI, PHOTO] Stable Diffusion: image2image : Stable Diffusion has just added Image 2 Image functionality to their web interface. So you can drop in a … Continue reading "916 12K to the Moon"

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917 Are Starlink the Good Ones?

A look at exponential growth (it’s the smartphones), an update about the state of satellite streak mitigation to keep the astro photographers happy, two history lessons (hello Lytro, hello Magnum) and a ground-breaking photo of a planet. Topics: [PHOTO] Have the Smartphones Won? : Here’s an interesting animation that shows various cameras since the 1950s … Continue reading "917 Are Starlink the Good Ones?"

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918 Getty Bans AI

Chris is catching up on the latest developments in the world of camera makers (Nikon goes 3D printing?!), new papers (awesome noise reduction), a train set with 10 miles of tracks (and photography thereof) and of one big question to Getty: is it really just about copyright questions? Really? Topics: [PHOTO, NEWS] Nikon vor 620 … Continue reading "918 Getty Bans AI"

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919 And I Froze

Chris invites you into the world of building new neural pathways by talking about one of the biggest learning experiences he had in a long time. Also: how about using video tools to inspire some new photo editing tools? Topics: [AI, PHOTO] Greg Rutkowski : Fantasy artist Greg Rutkowski is not happy. His name shows … Continue reading "919 And I Froze"

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Work Comp Matters - Free Weekly Podcast - Episode 91: Torture

Will we ever find out what really happened? During this edition of Work Comp matters, Steve and the guys talk about The news of the day for employees employers and…




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911 dispatcher assistance improved chances of receiving bystander CPR

Research Highlights: A study of nearly 2,400 cardiac arrest cases in North Carolina found that when emergency dispatchers (telecommunicators) provided cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instructions to 911 callers, people were more likely to provide ...




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Notice of Ministerial Approval of Amendments to OSC Rule 91-507 Trade Repositories and Derivatives Data Reporting and Consequential Amendments to OSC Rule 13-502 Fees

The Minister of Finance has approved amendments to Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) Rule 91-507 Trade Repositories and Derivatives Data Reporting and consequential amendments to OSC Rule 13-502 Fees (collectively, the Amendments) pursuant to




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Amendments to OSC Rule 91-507 Trade Repositories and Derivatives Data Reporting

1. Ontario Securities Commission Rule 91-507 Trade Repositories and Derivatives Data Reporting is amended by this Instrument.




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El Museo Guggenheim presenta “Armonía y disonancia: orfismo en París, 1910-1930”

El Museo Guggenheim presenta “Armonía y disonancia: orfismo en París, 1910-1930” Del 8 de noviembre...




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Guggenheim Museum presents “Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930”

Guggenheim Museum presents “Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930” From 8 November 2024 to...




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#2491: Whose Car Is It?

Hannah is about to graduate from college and move in with her boyfriend. They will be sharing everything with the possible exception of his car. Should Hannah immediately assert herself and claim some right to use of his car, or should she play the long game here? Find out on this episode of the Best of Car Talk.
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Four Solar Atmospheres Facilities Obtain AS9100D and ISO 9001:2015 Certifications

Solar has held AS and ISO quality management systems registration certificates since 2001.




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Integrating SHE Requirements into ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D Systems

SHE requirements are standards and practices to ensure the safety and health of employees, clients, and the public, and to protect the environment. They arise from legal regulations, industry standards, and best practices to minimize occupational hazards and environmental impacts.




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Best Practices for AS9100 Certification in the Aerospace Industry

AS9100, the global quality management standard for aviation, space, and defense, reflects this commitment to excellence. Obtaining AS9100 certification is vital for success in this sector. This guide assists organizations in navigating the certification process, ensuring the implementation of top-quality practices across their systems.




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A Guide to Understanding and Achieving AS9100 Certification

AS9100 is a quality management system standard tailored for the aviation, space, and defense industries. It addresses the unique challenges of aerospace operations and was created to improve quality and reduce costs in the industry by the International Aerospace Quality Group.




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A2LA’s First President, John William Locke, Dies at 91

With great sadness, The American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) shared the passing of founding member and first president, John William Locke, at the age of 91.




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July 2024 US Cutting Tool Orders Total $191.8 Million, Up 2.5% Year-to-Date

Shipments of cutting tools, measured by the Cutting Tool Market Report compiled in a collaboration between AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology and the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI), totaled $191.8 million in July 2024.




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Episode 91: Kevlin Henney on C++

In this episode, we talk with Kevlin Henney about the C++ programming language. We look at the history and the culture of the language, and how it went through several phases in its evolution. We also take a look at some of the special language features of C++ and their overall influence.




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Episode 191: Massively Open Online Courses

Recording Venue: Skype Guest: Douglas C. Schmidt In this episode we talk with Douglas C. Schmidt, who is a professor of computer science at Vanderbilt University and a well-respected authority in the fields of patterns and frameworks for concurrent and networked software. In this interview we talk about these topics in the context of massive […]




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SE-Radio Episode 291: Morgan Wilde on LLVM

Morgan Wilde talks with SE Radio’s Jeff Meyerson about the LLVM compiler toolchain. They begin with a discussion of how a compiler works and how compiled code executes against different processor architectures. Using the JVM as a model for interoperability, they move on to how LLVM is a system that optimizes an intermediate representation (IR), which is similar to the Java bytecode: every programming language that compiles down to IR can leverage the same optimizations of that IR. The conversation concludes with a discussion of applications of LLVM and the future of the ecosystem.




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Episode 391: Jeremy Howard on Deep Learning and fast.ai

Jeremy Howard from fast.ai explains deep learning from concept to implementation. Thanks to transfer learning, individuals and small organizations can get state-of-the-art results on machine learning problems using the open source fastai library...




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Episode 491: Chase Kocher on The Recruiting LifeCycle

Chase Kocher, the Founder and CEO of aim4hire, a technology recruitment agency, discusses the recruiting lifecycle from the candidate, the company and the recruiter’s point of view with host Kanchan Shringi.




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SE Radio 591: Yechezkel Rabinovich on Kubernetes Observability

Yeckezkel Rabinovich, CTO of Groundcover, speaks with host Philip Winston about observability and eBPF as it applies to Kubernetes. Rabinovich was previously the chief architect at the healthcare security company CyberMDX and spent eight years in the cyber security division of the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office. This episode explores the three pillars of observability, extending the Linux Kernel with eBPF, the basics of Kubernetes, and how Groundcover uses eBPF as the basis for its observability platform.




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PBOC sets USD/ CNY mid-point today at 7.1991 (vs. estimate at 7.2305)

The People's Bank of China set the onshore yuan (CNY) reference rate for the trading session ahead.

  • USD/CNY is the onshore yuan. Its permitted to trade plus or minus 2% from this daily reference rate.
  • CNH is the offshore yuan. USD /CNH has no restrictions on its trading range.
  • A significantly stronger or weaker rate than expected is typically considered a signal from the PBOC.

Previous reference rate was 7.2355.

The setting at 7.1991, about 300-odd points lower than the modelled estimate is indicative of the PBoC pushing back against yuan weakness. AUD/USD has popped a little on the setting of a stronger than expected yuan.

PBOC injects 233bn yuan via 7-day RR, sets rate at 1.5%

  • 17bn yuan mature today
  • net injection is 216bn yuan

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This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.




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AQW 18091/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure, pursuant to AQW 17448/22-27, to detail the advice he sought which indicated that permitting Class A and Class C taxis to use bus lanes would reduce congestion.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 17991/22-27

[Mr Mark Durkan]: To ask the Minister for Communities for a breakdown of the planned expenditure for the £17 million allocated to Winter Fuel Support.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 17919/22-27

[Mr Peter Martin]: To ask the Minister of Health whether he has engaged with the Chancellor following the Autumn Budget 2024 in relation to extending national insurance contributions relief to dentists, particularly NHS dentists, in order to save practices and prevent costs being passed on to patients.



  • Department of Health

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AQW 17917/22-27

[Mr Peter Martin]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure to detail any actions being taken to replace lead water pipes from the water network.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 17916/22-27

[Mr Peter Martin]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure to detail his plan to adequately resource NI Water.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 17915/22-27

[Mr Andrew McMurray]: To ask the Minister for Infrastructure to detail the number of staff in his Department currently working on unadopted developments.



  • Department for Infrastructure

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AQW 17914/22-27

[Ms Cheryl Brownlee]: To ask the Minister for Communities for an update on the anti-poverty strategy.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 17913/22-27

[Ms Cheryl Brownlee]: To ask the Minister for Communities to detail the extent to which he will engage with the community transport sector when developing the disability strategy.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 17912/22-27

[Ms Cheryl Brownlee]: To ask the Minister for Communities whether he intends to commission a report into the social and economic benefits of marching bands in Northern Ireland.



  • Department for Communities

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AQW 17891/22-27

[Mr Justin McNulty]: To ask the Minister of Health to provide a breakdown of the cost to the health and social care system of (i) gambling; (ii) alcohol; (iii) drug-related harms in each of the last ten years, broken down by Health and Social Care Trust.



  • Department of Health

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AQW 17791/22-27

[Mr Paul Frew]: To ask the Minister of Health, in light of the roll-out of encompass, to detail any difference members of the public will see when obtaining their medical notes for Personal Independence Payment and Employment Support Allowance appeals.



  • Department of Health

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AQW 17911/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the Minister for the Economy for a breakdown of the money available through Student Finance NI as part of the maintenance loan and grant, broken down by household income for each of the last ten years.



  • Department for the Economy

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AQW 17918/22-27

[Mr Peter Martin]: To ask the Minister of Education to detail the current status of all School Enhancement Programme applications in North Down.



  • Department of Education

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AQW 17910/22-27

[Mr Matthew O'Toole]: To ask the First Minister and deputy First Minister, pursuant to AQW 15328/22-27, for a timeline for the current review of the Together: Building a United Community Strategy.



  • The Executive Office

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#391: Jeff Smith on Helping Developers Get the Most out of Oracle Database

Jim Grisanzio talks with Jeff Smith about some interesting features that have been emerging in the Oracle Database recently, such as an integrated development environment in the console for rapidly building RESTful Web Services. And many other tools for developers, of course.

The two also talk about how much Jeff and his colleagues interact with the developer community, which is substantial. Jeff's been involved with database technology, developer communities, and enterprise customers for two decades now. He's has many fascinating stories to tell. 

Podcast Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Developer Relations
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