Megan Backhouse invites us to join her in a beautiful reflection of the recent Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (Life, 7/4). Having allowed the Uluru Statement from the Heart to be so rudely dismissed, let us take the opportunity to wholeheartedly support the Yes vote. However, I think we all know there is a presumption that business as usual is the most comfortable way forward. We know that inclusion of a Voice to parliament is a step in the right direction. We know that the rights and wellbeing of First Australians have been compromised since European settlement. Surely it is time for Australians to ensure fairness underpins our future decisions. Peter Rushen, Carnegie It’s time for Australians to vote Yes at referendum It is totally on brand for a party whose nine years in power was defined by doing nothing and knee-jerk opposition to positive action on climate change, tax reform, affordable housing, funding for science and the arts, environmental protection, infrastructure renewal (pork barrelling excepted) compassion, empathy and inclusion. Martin Klavins, Crafers West, SA Liberals’ default response is always to say ’no’ It is a pity they did not turn their minds to such issues when they unleashed the robo-debt scheme and let it run riot for years. Peter Dutton and his Coalition MPs are so fretful and concerned about the legality of the Voice and its possible negative impact on Australians that they have said “no”. Dianne Siemon, Hawthorn East Selective questioning about what is ’legal’ They have the right to the Voice and it needs to be heard at the highest level of government, not dissipated at a local and regional level. The government is responsible for two of the most critical policy areas affecting Indigenous Australians – health and education. This is a retrograde step that will ensure the status quo is maintained. What is he afraid of? He claims the government’s proposal is divisive, yet argues for a vague system of local and regional representation, which if implemented, would set different communities against one another as they compete for limited resources and a say in matters that concern them. Anne Lyon, Camberwell Plan will set communities against each otherĪ great editorial – “Peter Dutton’s opposition to the Voice flawed and divisive” (The Age, 7/4). Now that is an unfortunate outcome for our democracy. Now a respected member of the Liberal Party, Ken Wyatt, has resigned (The Age, 7/4) and if recent history is any indication, the future of the party seems set for the political graveyard. Our First Nations Peoples deserve recognition and, importantly, involvement in approaches that will address the abysmal health and social outcomes that beset them.
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This typical U-shaped style looks a little complicated but makes it not that tough. This type is not for those who don’t have a full mustache. It is thick and bushy which outstrips the line of the mouth. The walrus type is traditional and has similarities with the chevron type. To have this classic type, just trim the facial hair on the upper lip line when grows. It’s an easy type of mustache and is a famous mustache of Freddy Mercury. Mustache wax can be used for doing the twirl. It is a better choice for the full mustache and looks really dashing with the full beard. Since the early 20th century, the most modern and popular mustache type is Handlebar. Let’s have a look at some popular and most common mustache types and pick your desired one! Handlebar Mustache From the Dali to the Fu Manchu, you just have to envision what’s going to look fly AF on you. The copstash, favored by law enforcement, is neat and polished, while the Franz Josef merges with mutton chops. The handlebar is the hipster’s best friend. The Zappa tends to droop and comes with a soul patch. Choose something thin, like Errol Flynn’s famous upper lip. Pick a manly Tombstone mustache to evoke a Wild, Wild West vibe. Familiarize yourself with the different mustache types. Study styles as your ‘stache grow in, so you’re ready once it’s time to groom. You have plenty of time to choose, too, because the first thing you need to do is just let the hair on your upper lip grow. There’s a mustache style for every man, from a thick brush-like Tom Selleck’s ‘stache to a sleek, thin line. Have a thin upper lip or an undershot chin? Just grow a mustache. You can grow and proudly wear a stylish mustache at any time of year, and it will look great.Īlthough they went out of fashion for a while, the mustache is back “in” in a big way! When you are choosing your beard, you can take inspiration from a lot of different celebrities.įrom Brad Pitt to Hulk Hogan, there are celebrities from all walks of life who have recently rocked a mustache style. Recommended Read: Also, If you were inspired by all the different mustache styles we presented, go ahead and check out our beard styles guide too.Mustaches are not just for the “ Movember” campaign in November. So, which mustache styles have you chosen to rock with your head held high? Great things take time, patience, and work, and there’s no exception when it comes to facial hair. When you decide on your favorite silhouette, learn how to style a mustache properly as it grows. Trim your mustache regularly to maintain your ideal length.Īll in all, we’re sure that all the types of mustache styles we talked about will convince you to get one soon. Pull and twist the strands of your mustache according to the final style you want to achieve.You don’t want your mustache to look greasy. Apply the styling product without using a large quantity.Purchase a mustache comb or, alternatively, use your fingers to do the styling.Invest in a quality mustache wax, especially if you’re serious about leveling up your grooming routine. Still, we do have a few general pointers you can follow to groom your superb ‘stache. As a direct result, you can imagine that learning how to style a mustache truly varies from case to case. As you’ve found out, there are so many different types of mustache styles. The conversion process failed during conversion from the character string to the date and time, or to either of the two. Select datediff(day,convert(datetime,'1 08:59:60'),getdate())Īs a result of conversion from the varchar data type to the datetime data type, the value is set outside the range. When the leap second is handled as the date data type in the SQL Server create table leap_second( For more information, see the following "Reference information" section. Therefore, if a connection is established to SQL Server from an application that's running on an OS that supports the leap second, and the OS tries to set a leap second (data in which the second's value is 60) in the column and variable of the date data type, an error is returned. As with the Windows OS, SQL Server does not independently recognize the leap second.īe aware the date data type (for example, datetime) does not support the format in which the seconds value reaches 60 such as 08:59:60. Therefore, even if a one-second deviation occurs in the system time because of the leap second, it does not affect SQL Server operations. SQL Server does not use time data for managing internal operations such as transactions. For more information, see the following KB article:ĩ39322 Support boundary to configure the Windows Time service for high-accuracy environmentsĪs for the cluster configuration, it's same as with the OS: leap second processing is not performed. Leap second variations are handled cleanly, allowing for uninterrupted execution. The operating system is designed to handle time variations. The W32time clients correct their local clocks when they subsequently synchronize time from their upstream server.įor more information, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article:ĩ09614 How the Windows Time Service treats a leap secondĪdditionally, in the Windows Time Service, it's not always possible to prevent the occurrence of marginal time differences, such as one second. The Windows Time Synchronization Service (W32Time) does not insert a leap second, and instead proceeds with the usual time synchronization process.ĭuring the brief period that follows the introduction of a leap second on an upstream NTP server (including W32time Server), a time difference of about one second occurs between that upstream NTP server and the W32time clients that synchronize from it. Windows Time Service does not implement a leap second even though it passes through the Leap Indicator (LI) flag from the NTP server to the server that hosts the Windows Time Service and the down-level clients that synchronize from it. Therefore, 08:59:60 is processed as 09:00:00, per the ISO 8601 format.Ībout the Time Synchronization Service (Windows Time Service) For example, year, month, date, and time information in the following format is not supported by the Windows OS: Leap second processing is not handled separately by the Windows operating system (OS). However, this article does not apply strictly to these or later operating systems. Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 October 2018 Update do support leap seconds in the platform.
But with OS-10 so far out in front,that's, it's pretty much it's key feature.Įasy Draw has been kicking around for four or five years. See, if we designed for a couple of platforms, we'd have to scale back to the lowest common denominator. And there basically, the user interface is from the 90's, and it's been forwarded and brought up but Easy Draw started the first line of coat, the first coat on Easy Draw was done on OS-10, and that's all that we design for. Well, that would be mainly OS-10, you know, cause a lot of apps you bump into, you know, are still craving apps. So, what are some of the tools that make it so easy to use, as opposed to. Or if I need to do a little small illustration and I have little bit of artistic talent, I can use Easy Draw, and get my drawing done. But EasyDraw can do a very nice drawing for your deck. But if I'm an average guy and I want to add a deck on the back of my house, Vector Works is way too complicated, too expensive. Well, a professional artist would use Illustrator, or a professional architect would use Vector Works. So, how does it converge to other more expensive Vector drawing programs? And it's a cocoa apps, so it's a new modern LST 10 user interface. So, it doesn't run on Windows or anything else. "okay." And it's designed just for a last tip. Well, Easy Draw is a easy to use drawing program. So, why don't you tell me a little bit about it. And I'm here with Dave Matson, who makes Easy Draw. A full feature vector drawing program that allows you to lots of things the big software packages do. Let's go and take a look first at Easy Draw. We caught up with two vendors that sell software that allows you to draw. You could go ahead and get one of the many drawing programs for the Mac that are out there. If you simply want to draw and spend all your money on something to get a full version of something like photoshop or Flash or Illustrator. One thing that is not there is a drawing program. Which allows you to do a lot of cool things. If you just bought a new Mac, you get a lot of good software with it, for instance you get the entire iLife suite. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary Rosenzweig, with MacMost Now. But it does appear to be very capable.Check out MacMost Now 38: Mac Drawing Programs at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. It takes some time to get used to how they do certain things. LibreOffice Draw works very well, but its UI is a bit klunky. It is difficult, however, to draw an object that will print at a specific size, since everything is relative to a presentation’s slide-size. PowerPoint has a very robust set of drawing tools, but everything you draw is relative to a slide (whether for on-screen or as a part of printed hand-outs). Today, when I need vector-drawing, I either use Microsoft PowerPoint or LibreOffice Draw. And the prices are not cheap: $5/mo, $35/yr or $95 for what I assume to be unlimited (until they release an upgrade that forces another payment, I assume). They changed the version in the App Store and one day (after an upgrade), I had the latest version and it was asking me for a subscription (via in-app purchase). I paid $5 for version 3 (when the latest was version 7 or 8), which covered the basics I required.īut at some point, they did away with all that. So you could save money by not buying features you don’t need. They used to have a really cool system - charging full price for the latest versions, and lower prices for older versions (all of which were in the App Store). I’ve used EazyDraw, but I’ve stopped because they switched to a de-facto subscription pricing model. Tech Specs showing the capabilities of Ectotron, including strength, speed, and bust-ability.Comes with Slimer and Muncher ghost figures, as well as a Proton Pack accessory.Convert Ecto-1 Cadillac mode to Ectotron robot mode in 22 steps.Transformers robots have always been: More Than Meets the Eye, but now, through the Transformers Collaborative, fans can experience these larger than life characters as they team-up, mash-up, and meet up with other characters, teams, and people who share this same special quality The figure also features an updated head sculpt inspired by Ghostbusters: Afterlife. The iconic Ecto-1 Cadillac from the Ghostbusters: Afterlife movie is now a Transformers robot called Ectotron! The Ectotron figure converts between Ecto-1 and robot modes in 22 steps, and comes with a Proton Pack and Blaster accessories, Slimer and Muncher ghost figures, and issue number 1 of the Transformers Ghostbusters Ghosts of Cybertron comic book from IDW Publishing, featuring an exclusive cover. If some of your content was shared by accident.The worlds of Transformers and Ghostbusters collide through the Transformers Collaborative! It’s the world of Transformers…and Ghostbusters…a world of heroic Autobots, evil Decepticons…and ghosts! We do our best to keep tabs on infringements. Entertainment News International is not responsible for reporting errors, inaccuracies, omissions, and or other liablities related to news shared here. All content sourced by fans, online websites, and or other fan community sources. 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Figure also features an updated head sculpt, including updated Ecto-Goggles inspired by Ghostbusters: AfterlifeĬROSSOVER COMIC BOOK: Includes a copy of issue number 1 of the Transformers Ghostbusters Ghosts of Cybertron comic book from IDW Publishing, featuring an exclusive cover G1-INSPIRED PACKAGING…WITH A LITTLE GHOST OOZE: Features Afterlife Tech Specs showing the capabilities of Ectotron, including strength, speed, and bust-abilty. GHOSTBUSTERS AFTERLIFE-INSPIRED FEATURES: The Ectotron Ecto-1 figures comes with Slimer and Muncher ghost figures, as well as a Proton Pack accessory MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: Transformers robots have always been: More Than Meets the Eye, but now, through the Transformers Collaborative, fans can experience these larger than life characters as they team-up, mash-up, and meet up with other characters, teams, and people who share this same special qualityĮCTO-1 CONVERTS TO TRANSFORMERS ROBOT: Convert Ecto-1 Cadillac mode to Ectotron robot mode in 22 steps Includes: Ectotron figure, Slimer figure, Muncher figure, 2 accessories, and instructions. The worlds of Transformers and Ghostbusters collide through the Transformers Collaborative! It’s the world of Transformers…and Ghostbusters…a world of heroic Autobots, evil Decepticons…and ghosts! As the horse, the wolf, and death are all associated with Odin, the interpretation of the Valknut as a symbol of protective passage from one realm to the next is probably correct but there is no general scholarly consensus on this. Davidson notes that “symbols resembling of Odin are found beside figures of the horse and the wolf on certain cremation urns from early heathen cemeteries in East Anglia” ( Gods and Myths, 147). The symbol is often associated with that of Hrungnir’s Heart (the heart of a giant defeated by Thor which was made of stone and pointed at three corners) which is similar but scholars continue to debate whether the two are the same. Photo by Emma Groeneveld, Creative Commons The runic inscription reads: ‘Rodvisl and Farbjörn and Gunbjörn’ (The Swedish History Museum/Historiska Museet, Stockholm). Top part of a rune stone found at Sanda, Gotland, Sweden, dating to the Viking Age, thought to depict Odin, Thor and Freyr. The name of the symbol is usually translated as “knots of those fallen in battle” signifying warriors gathered by Odin’s Valkyries from the battlefield and brought to Valhalla. Among Odin’s many supernatural attributes is his role as psychopomp, a figure who guides the souls of the dead to the afterlife. The Valknut (Odin’s Knot) is a symbol of the transition between life and death and, according to Davidson, “is thought to symbolize the power of the god to bind and unbind” ( Gods and Myths, 147). In the final battle of Ragnarok, the twilight of the gods and end of the world, Yggdrasil will be destroyed along with everything else but will be reborn afterwards in a new world. The dragon, eagle, and squirrel are all symbols of change as not even Yggdrasil will last forever. The death-dragon Nidhoggr gnaws at the tree’s roots while the eagle of discord nests in its upper branches and a squirrel named Ratatoskr runs up the trunk and back down delivering messages between the two. (From an 1847 Ce edition of the Prose Edda by Oluf Olufsen Bagge) / Oluf Bagge, Wikimedia CommonsĪlthough there remains much debate on the issue, it is generally agreed that Yggdrasil was an ash tree and that its name means “Odin’s Horse” as in the tree to which the highest god’s horse is bound but could also mean “tree of terror” as it is the tree on which Odin hung when he sacrificed himself to himself in his quest for wisdom (Simek, 375). The nine realms of existence – all the seen and unseen worlds – were nestled in its roots including Jotunheim, the giants’ realm, where Mimir’s Well of Wisdom lay.Īn artist’s impression of the Tree of life, Yggdrasil, and the nine levels of the universe in Norse cosmology. Ellis Davidson, Yggdrasil is “one of the most powerful symbols in Norse mythology, said to stand at the centre of the worlds of gods and men” ( Myths and Symbols, 23). The image of the World Tree appears in the mythology of many ancient cultures as a symbol of connection between all things and the cyclical nature of life: nothing ever finally dies, everything is constantly in a state of unending – and natural – transformation. The Norse religion was non-exclusive and so it is common to find Christian symbols such as the cross paired with a popular pagan symbol such as Thor’s hammer. Jesus Christ was initially considered just another god one could count on for protection and direction in life and remained so until Christianity became the dominant faith and the old beliefs died out. In whatever context they appear, it is clear they were considered important evocations of powerful supernatural elements. These symbols sometimes are found in the form of amulets (such as Thor’s hammer), sometimes in depictions of the afterlife (as with the ship) and often in images concerning the journey of life (the swastika/sun-wheel and ship). Generally, however, ten symbols were the most popular these appear most often in stories, images, and as amulets: There were many powerful symbols from the Norse-Viking period ranging from the wolf (for protection), to the horse (protection in travel), the troll cross (an amulet that protected one from trolls), the image of the Vegvisir (‘way guide’, a late Icelandic symbol which helped one find one’s way) and the Web of Wyrd (web of fate), as well as the runes which were thought to evoke mystical powers. Silver Mjolnir (Thor’s hammer) pendant, 9th-11th century CE, Björkö, Sweden. When it was established in the 1950s, the school received farmland to grow crops and meet its administrative needs. “We have been expanding our orchards with the help of scientific methods.” “Seeing the havoc that floods wreaked recently, we will have to plant more trees,” Farooq said. It now has 8,500 mango trees, 1,400 date palms and a lemon orchard. The seminary, which is also a trailblazer in introducing science alongside religious education, has been planting trees for the past four years. “What’s happening due to climate change makes it essential for us to plant more and more trees to stop its adverse effects,” Umar Farooq, who supervises the institute’s agricultural land, told Arab News. Located in Hala village in Sindh, a province that was one of the worst affected by the floods, the Jamia-Tul-Uloom-il-Islamia boarding school also saw its orchards destroyed, which made it even more determined in its tree-planting drive. Last year, one-third of the country was submerged by unprecedented monsoon floods that claimed the lives of more than 1,700 people and caused an estimated $30 billion in damage. Pakistan contributes less than 1 percent of the global greenhouse gases that warm our planet but its geography makes it one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. 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