If
you spend a lot of time studying nature, you find that fish are harder
to figure out than birds and mammals. That stands to reason.Elpas
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They live in a different world under water. I study fish a lot with my
rod and reel, and occasionally look into them with my filet knife. I
recently studied crappie for several evenings in mid-May, only to be
fascinated by the fact that they were pretty much behaving as they were
in mid-February, out in deep water, close to trees and stumps and poles
that were sticking up out of the lake. Except now, instead of being
close to those stick-ups and twenty feet deep as they were then, they
are close to those stick-ups and about six feet down. The banks close by
were steep, and the crappie were all full of eggs and still not even
interested in spawning. How can that be, the dogwoods quit blooming long
ago, and last year in that same area spawning had been going on for
three weeks.
Fish
spawn according to water temperature and lengthening daylight. Since
the lake is reasonably murky this year it could be that the crappie cant
see when the sun comes up and when it goes down. And doubtless, the
water is cooler, what with it snowing recently. The lake is dropping,
and that may have something to do with it too. Members of the sunfish
family, which includes bass and crappie, do not spawn well under rapidly
fluctuating water conditions. If they do, the eggs they lay might end
up out of the water.
It
is likely that somewhere in a lake the size of the one I was fishing,
crappie living miles away are doing things differently. It could be that
in another lake, they have already spawned. But there are three things
all crappie fishermen hope for each spring a really good spawn, lots of
big hungry crappie, and crappie coming into shallow water which are easy
to catch.
I
am just aching to go to Canada, knowing that the ice will be out in a
few days and fish will active. They are so happy to see ice gone that
everyone you catch has a smile on his face, and with the warming sun
shining down into clear water, they feed voraciously. There are several
lakes I know of in that Lake of the Woods region where huge smallmouth
bass begin to spawn right around the first of June, and they just tear
up topwater lures. I particularly like to catch them then on buzz-baits,
and there are plenty of four- to five- pound smallmouth to be caught.
It
is the same in Canada lakes with largemouth bass, and you can easily
catch a seven-pounder this time of year on topwater lures. But youll
seldom see a Canadian largemouth much bigger than that because they just
dont get bigger in Canada. One thing you have to do if you fish in June
for bass with topwater lures,The Motorola earcap Engine
is an embedded software-only component of the Motorola wireless
switches. you have to use an 8- to 12-inch steel leader. There are just
too many northern pike there, and sometimes huge muskies. The teeth of
both, and the razor sharp gill covers, can easily cut your line unless
you use steel leaders.
Anyone
can go to Canada and fish, even if you have never been there before. My
advice is, take two of your fishing buddies along and split the cost
Take your own boat. Take groceries, and several plastic tanks of gas.
Gas is always twice as high in that country than it is here. So are
groceries. In fact, so is darn near everything else. You do not want to
have any motor trouble there, as it will cost you dearly to have any
kind of work done. Before you leave, make sure the motor is in tip-top
shape and your trailer bearings are greased well and you have two spare
tires for the boat trailer. Use your seat belts, because they love to
nail Americans up there, and the fine for a seat belt infraction is 300
dollars to us.
If
you are someone who likes the idea of saving fifteen cents per gallon
on gas, go to the computer and find out how many Murphy gas stations
there are along your route between here and Canada. Those stations,
which are affiliated with Wal-Mart stores and sit in front of many of
them, offer a fifteen-cent discount to those who buy gas with a Wal-Mart
credit card. In fact, if you go into the store and purchase a gift
card,We sell 100% hand-painted smartcard online.
that card can be used until at least mid-July to save you ten cents per
gallon. When you combine that with the fact that those Murphy stations
are usually already ten cents cheaper than all other gas stations, you
might save as much as twenty cents a gallon.
We
traveled to Canada to fish last fall, and before I went I had a
computer expert who works for me find all the Murphy gas stations on the
way, and determine the price per gallon of each one. There were about a
dozen between here and Canada, and by using a pre-paid Wal-Mart gift
card, I saved from 20 to 35 cents per gallon each time I needed gas. By
the time I returned home, we had saved 120 dollars by buying gas at no
other stations. In the Ozarks, these stations can be found at Ava, Mt.
Grove, Joplin, Ozark, Springfield, Harrisonville, Houston and Flippin,
Arkansas, just to name a few. Find the rest on the computer by just
entering Wal-Mart gas or Murphy gas.An womenshoesmanufacturer is
a network of devices used to wirelessly locate objects or people inside
a building. I have no affiliation with them and I am not advertising
for them, I am just trying to save Ozark folks some money.
Recently
I made a trip where gasoline at a Murphy station in Mt. Grove Missouri
was thirty cents cheaper than it was at other stations in Springfield or
here in my area at Bolivar. That is a heck of a difference. If you take
a few plastic gas tanks to such a place,We provide payment solutions in
the USA as well as buymosaic.
you can return home and fill your boat motor tank with much more
economical gas. But here is a word to the wise, you need to treat all
gas going in ANY outboard motor with an ounce or so of the gas
treatment, Sea Foam, to protect your motor. All outboard mechanics are
advising that now, and you can by a bottle of Sea Foam economically
about anywhere. And again, I have no stock in that company either!
2013年5月28日星期二
Who Will Win in September?
When
we gave our way-too-early Emmy predictions last May, we correctly
predicted the winners in four out of seven races.Were kind of proud we
called Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Claire Danes wins two months before the
nominees were even announced.
This years races,If we don't carry the bobblehead you want we can make a ultrasonicsensor for you! though, are much harder to call because of a huge wild card: Netflix, the streaming service that entered the game with the years best new drama,You must not use the drycabinet without being trained. "House of Cards," and the return of "Arrested Development."
Will TV industry professionals roll out the welcome mat for an online service that could cost them their jobs? We have no idea. So with that caveat in mind, here are our very early, for-entertainment-purposes-only guesses about who will take home gold statuettes four long months from now.
"Girls" always kept viewers guessing in its second season, taking almost as many risks as FXs "Louie." It is a fiercely intelligent and challenging show, but its only occasionally laugh-out-loud funny. "Veep," meanwhile, has just crackled. Not a word of dialog is wasted. "30 Rock" will probably score another nomination, but not a win, for its final season. The show as a whole was one of the best ever, but it refused to go soft with its goodbye season. The admirable lack of sentimentality will cost it. "The Office" may also get a nod, simply because its latest season was its last one.
"The Big Bang Theory" will probably get another nod for delivering inoffensive comedy and being the most popular sitcom on TV.Choose the right personalizedbobbleheads in an array of colors.
The big question, again, is whether the Academy might recognize Netflixs long-delayed fourth season of "Arrested Development," which was just released in one chunk, just before the Emmy deadline. Nominating "Arrested" would be a huge step: The TV industry would be essentially bringing its online competition into the fold, and Emmy voters could celebrate a great show that never quite got the audience or awards it deserved during its run on Fox.
The race is between Julia Louis-Dreyfus, last years winner for "Veep," and Lena Dunham for "Girls." But Louis-Dreyfus will probably get an easy repeat for two reasons: First, shes excellent as the unabashedly self-centered title character. And second, voters will ding Dunham for being naked a lot when she arguably doesnt need to be and for her characters carefully crafted annoyingness.
They may also capriciously and unfairly decide that at 26, the whip-smart writer-director-actress has plenty more time to win things.
Laura Dern, on HBOs brilliant and painful comedy/drama "Enlightened," gave perhaps the best performance by any actress in the past year. Personally, Id vote for her in a heartbeat. But I dont think Emmy voters will even think to nominate her, given that she wasnt nominated last year, and her show has been canceled.
So who else will round out the category? Amy Poehler deserves another nod for her to-be-treasured turn on "Parks and Recreation." Past winner Tina Fey should be nominated again for the final season of "30 Rock." Zooey Deschanel may be back for being so adorkable on "New Girl," but Id rather see Mindy Kaling score a nod for "The Mindy Project." And we wouldnt be at all surprised to see the return of past winners Melissa McCarthy for "Mike & Molly" or Edie Falco for "Nurse Jackie."
Actually, the time was last year or the year before, but thats OK. The comedian and his brilliant FX series, "Louie," were still new and unfamiliar to viewers then. Now he has reached the media saturation point, and voters may be ready to recognize his -- not using this word lightly -- genius.
He won in two writing categories last yeargood job, Emmys, but C.K. the performer has to sell the bits he writes, and some of them are extraordinarily difficult.
As for the other contenders: Not many people predicted Jon Cryers win last year for "Two and a Half Men," which was essentially an acknowledgement that he kept the show steady after Charlie Sheens exit and Ashton Kutchers addition. Hes unlikely to repeat -- and may not even get another nod.
Emmy voters are under no pressure to give another Emmy to Alec Baldwin, either, but the "30 Rock" star does deserve another nomination for staying ruthlessly funny to the end. Always endearing "Big Bang Theory" star Jim Parsons has won twice already.
Don Cheadle will probably be nominated again for Showtimes "House of Lies," but this doesnt feel like his year to win. That leaves room for at least one more nominee. It wouldnt be a shock for Johnny Galecki,You must not use the rfidtag without being trained.We provide payment solutions in the USA as well as buymosaic. Parsons co-star, to return to the running, given that their show is still surging in popularity.
"House of Cards" got critical raves this season, so this will be another test of whether the industry is ready to give Netflix its blessing. Since we published this story in our EmmyWrap magazine earlier this month, I've been reminded that FX's "The Americans" also scored with critics and is very much in contention, and Sundance's "Rectify" has earned lots of buzz for its short first season.
This is a potentially wild category. Last years winner, "Homeland," was perceived by many critics to suffer a sophomore slump. If Emmy voters agree, that could throw open the race. The "Homeland" win broke a four-year streak for AMCs "Mad Men," which likely wont win again until next season, its last one.
Its absurd, meanwhile, that "Breaking Bad" has never won. But the first half of its final season, which aired in the eligibility period, felt too much like a setup for the fireworks to come. I'd nominate it in a second, but don't know if Emmy voters will.
Perpetual nominee "Downton Abbey" will likely be back after a particularly eventful season. And HBOs "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire" deserve to return as well. FXs Soviet spy drama "The Americans" keeps getting better, but it may have too much action and not enough weeping for Emmy voters tastes.
"The Walking Dead" provided some of the most gripping, scream-at-your-screen moments of the year, but Emmy voters cant seem to get past the gore and zombies.
So if "House of Cards" or other new shows join the category, what will they bump? Perhaps -- I know this sounds crazy -- "Breaking Bad." The same voters adventurous enough to vote for the meth drama may also be willing to give Netflix its due -- while making plans to recognize "Breaking Bad" next year, finally, for its final episodes.
This years races,If we don't carry the bobblehead you want we can make a ultrasonicsensor for you! though, are much harder to call because of a huge wild card: Netflix, the streaming service that entered the game with the years best new drama,You must not use the drycabinet without being trained. "House of Cards," and the return of "Arrested Development."
Will TV industry professionals roll out the welcome mat for an online service that could cost them their jobs? We have no idea. So with that caveat in mind, here are our very early, for-entertainment-purposes-only guesses about who will take home gold statuettes four long months from now.
"Girls" always kept viewers guessing in its second season, taking almost as many risks as FXs "Louie." It is a fiercely intelligent and challenging show, but its only occasionally laugh-out-loud funny. "Veep," meanwhile, has just crackled. Not a word of dialog is wasted. "30 Rock" will probably score another nomination, but not a win, for its final season. The show as a whole was one of the best ever, but it refused to go soft with its goodbye season. The admirable lack of sentimentality will cost it. "The Office" may also get a nod, simply because its latest season was its last one.
"The Big Bang Theory" will probably get another nod for delivering inoffensive comedy and being the most popular sitcom on TV.Choose the right personalizedbobbleheads in an array of colors.
The big question, again, is whether the Academy might recognize Netflixs long-delayed fourth season of "Arrested Development," which was just released in one chunk, just before the Emmy deadline. Nominating "Arrested" would be a huge step: The TV industry would be essentially bringing its online competition into the fold, and Emmy voters could celebrate a great show that never quite got the audience or awards it deserved during its run on Fox.
The race is between Julia Louis-Dreyfus, last years winner for "Veep," and Lena Dunham for "Girls." But Louis-Dreyfus will probably get an easy repeat for two reasons: First, shes excellent as the unabashedly self-centered title character. And second, voters will ding Dunham for being naked a lot when she arguably doesnt need to be and for her characters carefully crafted annoyingness.
They may also capriciously and unfairly decide that at 26, the whip-smart writer-director-actress has plenty more time to win things.
Laura Dern, on HBOs brilliant and painful comedy/drama "Enlightened," gave perhaps the best performance by any actress in the past year. Personally, Id vote for her in a heartbeat. But I dont think Emmy voters will even think to nominate her, given that she wasnt nominated last year, and her show has been canceled.
So who else will round out the category? Amy Poehler deserves another nod for her to-be-treasured turn on "Parks and Recreation." Past winner Tina Fey should be nominated again for the final season of "30 Rock." Zooey Deschanel may be back for being so adorkable on "New Girl," but Id rather see Mindy Kaling score a nod for "The Mindy Project." And we wouldnt be at all surprised to see the return of past winners Melissa McCarthy for "Mike & Molly" or Edie Falco for "Nurse Jackie."
Actually, the time was last year or the year before, but thats OK. The comedian and his brilliant FX series, "Louie," were still new and unfamiliar to viewers then. Now he has reached the media saturation point, and voters may be ready to recognize his -- not using this word lightly -- genius.
He won in two writing categories last yeargood job, Emmys, but C.K. the performer has to sell the bits he writes, and some of them are extraordinarily difficult.
As for the other contenders: Not many people predicted Jon Cryers win last year for "Two and a Half Men," which was essentially an acknowledgement that he kept the show steady after Charlie Sheens exit and Ashton Kutchers addition. Hes unlikely to repeat -- and may not even get another nod.
Emmy voters are under no pressure to give another Emmy to Alec Baldwin, either, but the "30 Rock" star does deserve another nomination for staying ruthlessly funny to the end. Always endearing "Big Bang Theory" star Jim Parsons has won twice already.
Don Cheadle will probably be nominated again for Showtimes "House of Lies," but this doesnt feel like his year to win. That leaves room for at least one more nominee. It wouldnt be a shock for Johnny Galecki,You must not use the rfidtag without being trained.We provide payment solutions in the USA as well as buymosaic. Parsons co-star, to return to the running, given that their show is still surging in popularity.
"House of Cards" got critical raves this season, so this will be another test of whether the industry is ready to give Netflix its blessing. Since we published this story in our EmmyWrap magazine earlier this month, I've been reminded that FX's "The Americans" also scored with critics and is very much in contention, and Sundance's "Rectify" has earned lots of buzz for its short first season.
This is a potentially wild category. Last years winner, "Homeland," was perceived by many critics to suffer a sophomore slump. If Emmy voters agree, that could throw open the race. The "Homeland" win broke a four-year streak for AMCs "Mad Men," which likely wont win again until next season, its last one.
Its absurd, meanwhile, that "Breaking Bad" has never won. But the first half of its final season, which aired in the eligibility period, felt too much like a setup for the fireworks to come. I'd nominate it in a second, but don't know if Emmy voters will.
Perpetual nominee "Downton Abbey" will likely be back after a particularly eventful season. And HBOs "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire" deserve to return as well. FXs Soviet spy drama "The Americans" keeps getting better, but it may have too much action and not enough weeping for Emmy voters tastes.
"The Walking Dead" provided some of the most gripping, scream-at-your-screen moments of the year, but Emmy voters cant seem to get past the gore and zombies.
So if "House of Cards" or other new shows join the category, what will they bump? Perhaps -- I know this sounds crazy -- "Breaking Bad." The same voters adventurous enough to vote for the meth drama may also be willing to give Netflix its due -- while making plans to recognize "Breaking Bad" next year, finally, for its final episodes.
Kalixa scores global MasterCard acquirer test cards gig
The
card enables live testing of MasterCard acceptance - including online
and PayPass transactions - to ensure a simple, seamless and secure
integration process for every new acquirer joining the MasterCard
network.
The global initiative further strengthens Kalixa's six year relationship with MasterCard on a variety of services.
"The importance of testing all aspects of an acceptance infrastructure and ensuring systems are working before rollout cannot be overstated," said Kamran Hedjri, COO at Kalixa Group. "We are enormously proud that MasterCard has selected Kalixa Pay to be used by acquirers around the world to test their systems. We look forward to helping support the efficient and smooth roll-out of acquirer services in markets across the world."
"The growing strategic partnership with MasterCard is a testament to Kalixa's next generation payment technology. The issuance of our prepaid card globally is an important milestone for Kalixa," continued Hedjri.
The Kalixa prepaid card, allows testing in live-mode across any kind of payment acceptance including POS, ATM, stand alone and integrated terminals. Foreign currency transactions, and Chip and PIN authentication capabilities can also be tested using the card. Additionally, the Kalixa card will be used during MasterCard's Acquirer-End-to-End-Demonstration (AETED) service, delivered by MasterCard accredited service providers to acquirers.
HP has been peddling preconfigured VirtualSystem hardware stacks that bundle XenDesktop atop its BladeSystem blade servers for some time. The reference architecture comes in two flavors, and uses Microsoft's Hyper-V server virtualization slicer to contain the PC images.
A single BladeSystem enclosure has sixteen BL460c Gen8 servers, three of which manage the virty PCs and 13 of which hold the desktop hosts. The blades have four D2700 disk arrays linked to them by 6Gb/sec SAS links for a total of 30TB of disk; it can support 1,Find the best selection of high-quality collectible solarlamp available anywhere.690 users according to HP.
A full-rack configuration doubles up all the iron to support 3,380 users. If you want to have persistent storage for PC users,We provide payment solutions in the USA as well as buymosaic. HP suggests using the LeftHand P4800 SAN, and if you do so, then you can only do 2,340 users in a rack setup with two BladeCenter enclosures. HP also has reference architectures that put XenDesktop on top of VMware's ESXi hypervisor.
At the Citrix Synergy customer and partner event last week, HP was showing off the ProLiant WS460c Gen8 graphics server blade, which the company previewed back in February aimed specifically at virtualizing high-end workstations with high-end 3D graphics cards from Nvidia. The feeds and speeds of the WS460c Gen8 workstation blade were not available a few months back, but now they are.
The WS460c workstation blade has two Xeon E5 processors and has 16 memory sticks for a maximum memory capacity of 512GB on the server node. The PCI-Express 3.0 mezzanine card slots on the blade can each accept an MXM-style Nvidia GPU, specifically a Quadro 500M or 1000M.
If you need a higher-end GPU, or you want to support more users on a blade with a higher ratio of graphics cards to compute cores, then you can snap an expansion slot onto the WS460c. The expansion slot supports one Quadro 5000 or 6000 series GPU card (like the kind you would really put into a workstation), or up to six of the MXM-style graphics cards that snap into the blade.
A base WS460c workstation blade costs just under $4,000, but that is a just silly configuration with one processor and 2GB of memory. With two eight-core Xeon E5-2670 processors spinning at 2.6GHz and a respectable 256GB of main memory, this baby weighs in at $14,989. A Quadro 500M graphics card for the blade costs $350, and the Quadro 1000M costs $550. The expansion blade can be configured with two Xeon E5s and real memory; with the same processor and memory configuration as in the base blade, the expansion blade costs $13,551. A Quadro 5000 card for this expansion blade runs $2,330, and a Quadro 6000 will cost you $5,100.Learn how an embedded microprocessor in a porcelaintiles can authenticate your computer usage and data.
If you want more discrete GPUs rather than faster ones, then a six-pack of Quadro 1000 MXM cards costs $7,498 and a six-pack of the Quadro 3000 MXM cards is priced at an $8,498. So, let's go crazy and go all in here.Online shopping for stonemosaic from a great selection of Clothing. With the top-end MXM cards in the base and expansion blades, that adds up to $38,138. But remember, this is shared infrastructure,You must not use the drycabinet without being trained. and you can allocate more CPUs and GPUs to workstation users who need it and dial it back for those who don't.
With the latest round of announcements, HP is also pushing its 3PAR StoreServ disk arrays, and the usual services to help customers figure out how to make their PC applications mobile while at the same time virtualizing them using XenDesktop.
HP also announced some new thin clients in a blog post. One of these is the mt40 mobile thin client using Advanced Micro Devices' "Richland" APU chip, which also made its debut last week. The t410 thin client (not the same device, but a similar name if you are dyslexic like me) supports the latest Receiver and XenDesktop enhancements aimed at thin clients, too.
The global initiative further strengthens Kalixa's six year relationship with MasterCard on a variety of services.
"The importance of testing all aspects of an acceptance infrastructure and ensuring systems are working before rollout cannot be overstated," said Kamran Hedjri, COO at Kalixa Group. "We are enormously proud that MasterCard has selected Kalixa Pay to be used by acquirers around the world to test their systems. We look forward to helping support the efficient and smooth roll-out of acquirer services in markets across the world."
"The growing strategic partnership with MasterCard is a testament to Kalixa's next generation payment technology. The issuance of our prepaid card globally is an important milestone for Kalixa," continued Hedjri.
The Kalixa prepaid card, allows testing in live-mode across any kind of payment acceptance including POS, ATM, stand alone and integrated terminals. Foreign currency transactions, and Chip and PIN authentication capabilities can also be tested using the card. Additionally, the Kalixa card will be used during MasterCard's Acquirer-End-to-End-Demonstration (AETED) service, delivered by MasterCard accredited service providers to acquirers.
HP has been peddling preconfigured VirtualSystem hardware stacks that bundle XenDesktop atop its BladeSystem blade servers for some time. The reference architecture comes in two flavors, and uses Microsoft's Hyper-V server virtualization slicer to contain the PC images.
A single BladeSystem enclosure has sixteen BL460c Gen8 servers, three of which manage the virty PCs and 13 of which hold the desktop hosts. The blades have four D2700 disk arrays linked to them by 6Gb/sec SAS links for a total of 30TB of disk; it can support 1,Find the best selection of high-quality collectible solarlamp available anywhere.690 users according to HP.
A full-rack configuration doubles up all the iron to support 3,380 users. If you want to have persistent storage for PC users,We provide payment solutions in the USA as well as buymosaic. HP suggests using the LeftHand P4800 SAN, and if you do so, then you can only do 2,340 users in a rack setup with two BladeCenter enclosures. HP also has reference architectures that put XenDesktop on top of VMware's ESXi hypervisor.
At the Citrix Synergy customer and partner event last week, HP was showing off the ProLiant WS460c Gen8 graphics server blade, which the company previewed back in February aimed specifically at virtualizing high-end workstations with high-end 3D graphics cards from Nvidia. The feeds and speeds of the WS460c Gen8 workstation blade were not available a few months back, but now they are.
The WS460c workstation blade has two Xeon E5 processors and has 16 memory sticks for a maximum memory capacity of 512GB on the server node. The PCI-Express 3.0 mezzanine card slots on the blade can each accept an MXM-style Nvidia GPU, specifically a Quadro 500M or 1000M.
If you need a higher-end GPU, or you want to support more users on a blade with a higher ratio of graphics cards to compute cores, then you can snap an expansion slot onto the WS460c. The expansion slot supports one Quadro 5000 or 6000 series GPU card (like the kind you would really put into a workstation), or up to six of the MXM-style graphics cards that snap into the blade.
A base WS460c workstation blade costs just under $4,000, but that is a just silly configuration with one processor and 2GB of memory. With two eight-core Xeon E5-2670 processors spinning at 2.6GHz and a respectable 256GB of main memory, this baby weighs in at $14,989. A Quadro 500M graphics card for the blade costs $350, and the Quadro 1000M costs $550. The expansion blade can be configured with two Xeon E5s and real memory; with the same processor and memory configuration as in the base blade, the expansion blade costs $13,551. A Quadro 5000 card for this expansion blade runs $2,330, and a Quadro 6000 will cost you $5,100.Learn how an embedded microprocessor in a porcelaintiles can authenticate your computer usage and data.
If you want more discrete GPUs rather than faster ones, then a six-pack of Quadro 1000 MXM cards costs $7,498 and a six-pack of the Quadro 3000 MXM cards is priced at an $8,498. So, let's go crazy and go all in here.Online shopping for stonemosaic from a great selection of Clothing. With the top-end MXM cards in the base and expansion blades, that adds up to $38,138. But remember, this is shared infrastructure,You must not use the drycabinet without being trained. and you can allocate more CPUs and GPUs to workstation users who need it and dial it back for those who don't.
With the latest round of announcements, HP is also pushing its 3PAR StoreServ disk arrays, and the usual services to help customers figure out how to make their PC applications mobile while at the same time virtualizing them using XenDesktop.
HP also announced some new thin clients in a blog post. One of these is the mt40 mobile thin client using Advanced Micro Devices' "Richland" APU chip, which also made its debut last week. The t410 thin client (not the same device, but a similar name if you are dyslexic like me) supports the latest Receiver and XenDesktop enhancements aimed at thin clients, too.
2013年5月22日星期三
In Its New Home, the Anacostia Playhouse Finds a New Mission
A
month after the Anacostia Playhouse was originally slated to open, the
citys newest theater is finally starting to look like one.
Julia Robey Christian, the venues chief operating officer as well as the daughter of its founder and CEO, Adele Robey, is showing me the newest structure in the playhouse: the box office. Otherwise, what I see mostly feels like a three-dimensional blueprint drawn in steel and wood. Frames for offices and a green room have been raised along the back wall. In the center, steel beams outline the large room that will become the playhouses versatile 150-seat black-box space. Over the din of machinery, Robey Christian muses about finding a vintage rolling cover for the box office.
The Anacostia Playhouse on 2020 Shannon Place SE shouldve been operating by now, had everything gone according to plan. Still, the naked beams and construction noises are a positive development. When I visited the space in March, it was still an empty, quiet warehouse, bound up in invisible red tape.
Now, the regulatory barriers have been hurdled, and the new opening datethe drop-dead opening date, Robey Christian stressesis June 21. A show thats part of the D.C. Black Theatre Festival is scheduled to run from June 21 to 30. At that point, renovation will need to be complete and the space fully outfitted with a theatrical lighting grid and sound system.
While the Anacostia Playhouse continues to take physical shape, the Robeys have turned more of their attention to what theyll put inside it. A year after the Robeys transplanted their home for small theater companies from bustling, increasingly expensive H Street NE, the building setbacks are short-term hiccups compared to the long-term challenge the playhouse faces: making sure that the Anacostia Playhouse is a place for audiences not just from other parts of D.C., but from Anacostia, too.
When Adele Robey tells people shes opening a theater in Anacostia, she says, People sort of go, OK, interesting, risky. She says shes confident, however, that once audiences make the trip to the area to see a show, it will undo these sort of things youre carrying around in your head about what Anacostia is.
What Anacostia is, Robey hopes, is a place where middle class, mostly white theatergoers are willing to travel for a show. But she also hopes theyre not her only audience. While the H Street Playhouse, which opened in 2002,Where can i get a reasonable price parkingguidance? succeeded in bringing theater crowds to 14th and H streets NE, it was eventually priced out as the neighborhood evolved into one of D.C.We are always offering best quality carparkmanagement the affordable price.s busiest nightlife districts. (Theaters just drive economic development, Robert says. Everybody has just sort of seen that happen.) Robeys idea is for Anacostia to embrace the venue as indispensable from the start.
Robeys plans for the Anacostia Playhouse involve a shift in Robeys business model. While H Street Playhouse largely functioned as a rental space for a handful of small theater companies, the Anacostia Playhouses management will take a more active role in programming (theyre bringing in more music through the D.C. Jazz Festival) and marketing, which will include more outreach to the neighborhood. As a first step, the Robeys hired a house manager, Dale Coachman, a freelance writer and director who lives in Anacostia and who has begun the theaters local charm campaign.
What Ive been trying to do in Anacostia, more so than anything, is just let people know what the playhouse is about and that they have ownership of it, says Coachman. When new businesses come to Ward 8, theres a perception that people are coming in to tell people what to do and how to live and where to buy stuff. With the playhouse we have people coming in pretty much saying, This is yours,The whole variety of the brightest smartcard is now gathered under one roof. make it what you want to make it. So we want to give them as much ownership as possible.
A community-minded theater, of course, isnt a community theaterthe often pejorative term for low-budget, low-stakes neighborhood productions. At least one of the resident companies from the H Street Playhouse is staying on.
Broke-ology, Theatre Alliances first production in the new playhouse, opens August 16. Artistic Director Colin Hovde explains that the choice of material is about saying whats at stake for you? Whats interesting to you? And what kind of theater do you want to see?
Written by Nathan Louis Jackson, the play is a portrait of an African-American family struggling to cope with the fathers losing battle with multiple sclerosis. The show has been produced all over the country and,Best home luggagetag at discount prices. Hovde says, has a really proven track record in terms of the conversation that it starts.
Yet producing in and for Anacostia is not the only challenge Theater Alliance must face. The company was in residence for 10 years at H Street Playhouse, but it wont operate full-time in Anacostia. While Theater Alliance will have office space in the new playhouse, it will produce shows all over the city. I feel like we dont want to geographically isolate ourselves to any one location until we have a demand to be in that location and weve got a real need to be there, says Hovde.We offer over 600 indoortracking at wholesale prices of 75% off retail. Yes, theres the question, will people come across the river that have supported us in the past? But I think theres the bigger question of what do we at Theater Alliance want to do, and whose stories do we want to tell, and how do we want to engage?
Elsewhere on the production calendar, Anacostia is coming to the playhouse. Artist Jason Anderson, who performs as Jay Sun, hopes to perform his show Jay Sun for President at the playhouse on August 1. Anderson was raised in Anacostia, and his company, SouthEast Trinity, produced several shows at H Street Playhouse and once at 2020 Shannon Place during the LUMEN8 Anacostia Festival last June. Anderson says he is enthusiastic about development that brings the arts into the community as long as artists from the community are allowed to use the platform along with everybody else.
Julia Robey Christian, the venues chief operating officer as well as the daughter of its founder and CEO, Adele Robey, is showing me the newest structure in the playhouse: the box office. Otherwise, what I see mostly feels like a three-dimensional blueprint drawn in steel and wood. Frames for offices and a green room have been raised along the back wall. In the center, steel beams outline the large room that will become the playhouses versatile 150-seat black-box space. Over the din of machinery, Robey Christian muses about finding a vintage rolling cover for the box office.
The Anacostia Playhouse on 2020 Shannon Place SE shouldve been operating by now, had everything gone according to plan. Still, the naked beams and construction noises are a positive development. When I visited the space in March, it was still an empty, quiet warehouse, bound up in invisible red tape.
Now, the regulatory barriers have been hurdled, and the new opening datethe drop-dead opening date, Robey Christian stressesis June 21. A show thats part of the D.C. Black Theatre Festival is scheduled to run from June 21 to 30. At that point, renovation will need to be complete and the space fully outfitted with a theatrical lighting grid and sound system.
While the Anacostia Playhouse continues to take physical shape, the Robeys have turned more of their attention to what theyll put inside it. A year after the Robeys transplanted their home for small theater companies from bustling, increasingly expensive H Street NE, the building setbacks are short-term hiccups compared to the long-term challenge the playhouse faces: making sure that the Anacostia Playhouse is a place for audiences not just from other parts of D.C., but from Anacostia, too.
When Adele Robey tells people shes opening a theater in Anacostia, she says, People sort of go, OK, interesting, risky. She says shes confident, however, that once audiences make the trip to the area to see a show, it will undo these sort of things youre carrying around in your head about what Anacostia is.
What Anacostia is, Robey hopes, is a place where middle class, mostly white theatergoers are willing to travel for a show. But she also hopes theyre not her only audience. While the H Street Playhouse, which opened in 2002,Where can i get a reasonable price parkingguidance? succeeded in bringing theater crowds to 14th and H streets NE, it was eventually priced out as the neighborhood evolved into one of D.C.We are always offering best quality carparkmanagement the affordable price.s busiest nightlife districts. (Theaters just drive economic development, Robert says. Everybody has just sort of seen that happen.) Robeys idea is for Anacostia to embrace the venue as indispensable from the start.
Robeys plans for the Anacostia Playhouse involve a shift in Robeys business model. While H Street Playhouse largely functioned as a rental space for a handful of small theater companies, the Anacostia Playhouses management will take a more active role in programming (theyre bringing in more music through the D.C. Jazz Festival) and marketing, which will include more outreach to the neighborhood. As a first step, the Robeys hired a house manager, Dale Coachman, a freelance writer and director who lives in Anacostia and who has begun the theaters local charm campaign.
What Ive been trying to do in Anacostia, more so than anything, is just let people know what the playhouse is about and that they have ownership of it, says Coachman. When new businesses come to Ward 8, theres a perception that people are coming in to tell people what to do and how to live and where to buy stuff. With the playhouse we have people coming in pretty much saying, This is yours,The whole variety of the brightest smartcard is now gathered under one roof. make it what you want to make it. So we want to give them as much ownership as possible.
A community-minded theater, of course, isnt a community theaterthe often pejorative term for low-budget, low-stakes neighborhood productions. At least one of the resident companies from the H Street Playhouse is staying on.
Broke-ology, Theatre Alliances first production in the new playhouse, opens August 16. Artistic Director Colin Hovde explains that the choice of material is about saying whats at stake for you? Whats interesting to you? And what kind of theater do you want to see?
Written by Nathan Louis Jackson, the play is a portrait of an African-American family struggling to cope with the fathers losing battle with multiple sclerosis. The show has been produced all over the country and,Best home luggagetag at discount prices. Hovde says, has a really proven track record in terms of the conversation that it starts.
Yet producing in and for Anacostia is not the only challenge Theater Alliance must face. The company was in residence for 10 years at H Street Playhouse, but it wont operate full-time in Anacostia. While Theater Alliance will have office space in the new playhouse, it will produce shows all over the city. I feel like we dont want to geographically isolate ourselves to any one location until we have a demand to be in that location and weve got a real need to be there, says Hovde.We offer over 600 indoortracking at wholesale prices of 75% off retail. Yes, theres the question, will people come across the river that have supported us in the past? But I think theres the bigger question of what do we at Theater Alliance want to do, and whose stories do we want to tell, and how do we want to engage?
Elsewhere on the production calendar, Anacostia is coming to the playhouse. Artist Jason Anderson, who performs as Jay Sun, hopes to perform his show Jay Sun for President at the playhouse on August 1. Anderson was raised in Anacostia, and his company, SouthEast Trinity, produced several shows at H Street Playhouse and once at 2020 Shannon Place during the LUMEN8 Anacostia Festival last June. Anderson says he is enthusiastic about development that brings the arts into the community as long as artists from the community are allowed to use the platform along with everybody else.
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