![]() ![]() To those who think that ME's price is 'too expensive': Please reconsider. Having that (or a template that is close enough) would really be the icing on the cake. Not everyone is able to extract HTML formatting from WP's templates and transfer them to ME. There are some minor quibbles or features that I wish ME would implement to make my experience even more pleasant (chiefly amongst them being able to select between templates for common wp templates like 'twenty-eleven'. A personal preference, for sure, but still. In a direct comparison with on-line editing from within WP I found that I prefer to edit my text in ME, and then upload. I don't know why, but that's simply where I write best. Offline editing is important to me because I compose most of my articles on my *ooooold* laptop, being on the road, between meetings, or (usually) sitting in a quaint, but lovely Coffee Shop without internet access. During sync, articles (and static pages) that I wrote on-line are synced back to ME. ![]() Since you can do much of that from within WP itself, the killer feature of ME is being able to create articles off-line and later synch them to your Blog. ![]() I like the ability to switch between HTML and Rich Text editing (I am *not* the world's greatest HTML buff), and seeing the results in the preview window updating live is a great help. In the context of your blog, ME allows you to create and update articles as well as stand-alone pages. I'm only using it for Wordpress (self-hosted) blogs, so I cannot comment on how well it integrates with other blogs. Mars Edit is a capable, yet simple-to-use editor for Wordpress (and other) based blogs. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Discarded sandals and bloodied clothes were laying nearby. When they were given the all-clear to leave, Payton saw the store had broken windows and a trail of blood to the door. People in the store scattered before employees ushered the group into the fitting rooms and then a lockable back room, he said. "It was so loud, it sounded like it was right outside," Payton said. I did everything I could think of to help, and as a teacher, all I want to do is help kids, but it’s horrible to think it was at the risk of my own kid seeing it.”įontayne Payton, 35, was at H&M when he heard the sound of gunshots through the headphones he was wearing.ĭATABASE Mass killing database - Revealing trends, details and anguish of every US event since 2006 “People were yelling for help, for ambulances, as cops drove by looking for the shooter," Adams said. He tried to help those wounded, including a child shot in the neck. Joseph Adams, who was shopping with his 12-year-old son, told the Dallas Morning News he initially thought a “car had driven through the front of the building” when the gunshots rang out.Īfter fleeing, he said, he drove past and saw at least four people lying on the sidewalk. Officers circulated among them asking if anyone had seen what happened. "There is no longer an active threat."Ī crowd of hundreds of people who had been shopping stood outside, across the street from the mall, Saturday evening. Nine victims were transported to local hospitals by Allen Fire Department," police said in the Facebook post. "The officer engaged the suspect and neutralized the threat. local time, the local police department wrote on Facebook. Medical City Healthcare, a Dallas-area hospital system, said in a statement it was treating eight between the ages of 5 and 61.Īn Allen Police officer was in the area on an unrelated call when the officer heard gunshots at Allen Premium Outlets at 3:36 p.m. Dashcam video circulating on social media shows the gunman stepping out of a car and firing more than two dozen shots as terrified shoppers dove for cover and screamed for help.Īllen police said in a Facebook post that at least eight victims had been taken to hospitals. Witnesses to the Texas shooting said several of the victims appeared to be children, and that they saw a police officer and a mall security guard who appeared to be unconscious on the ground. There's a lot of divisiveness in this country, and people suffering emotionally and economically since the pandemic." We have more guns in the hands of Americans. "This year has been the worst in terms of mass killings up to this point, than any year since at least 2006 and probably ever," said James Alan Fox, a professor of Criminology, Law & Public Policy at Northeastern who has studied mass killings for 40 years. The Allen shooting is already the sixth public mass killing of 2023. Since 2006, the average number of mass killings in public settings is six per year. Mass shootings, defined as four or more people shot, differ from mass killings, defined as four or more people killed, in that many mass shootings do not involve deaths. in 2023.Īnother database, the Gun Violence Archive, shows the Texas mass shooting is the 200th in the nation this year and the 12th in May. So far there have been 22 mass killings in the U.S. Mass killings are happening with staggering frequency in the United States this year: an average of about one a week, according to an analysis of the Associated Press/USA TODAY/Northeastern University mass killing database. and Columbus, Ohio, on an afternoon when many Americans were focused on the Kentucky Derby and summer-like weather. Saturday's mass shooting was the nation's third of the day, following others in Chico, Calif. LATEST NEWS: Gunman kills 8 in rampage at Texas outlet mall in nation's 200th mass shooting of 2023 ![]() Greg Abbott, who has signed laws easing firearms restrictions following past mass shootings, called it an “unspeakable tragedy.” ![]() The White House said President Biden had been briefed on the shooting and that the administration had offered support to local officials. The unidentified man began firing on people walking on sidewalks outside the outlet center, a popular shopping spot with many upscale stores such as Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein and Ann Taylor. The gunman was fatally shot by a police officer in the area who responded quickly.Įarly reports from police and witnesses said a gunman pulled up in a gray Honda Accord at the Premium Outlets in Allen, Texas, about 30 miles from downtown Dallas. to 200 so far in 2023.Īt least three of the survivors are critically injured. A gunman fired into a crowd at a suburban Dallas outlet mall Saturday, killing at least eight people and injuring seven others as horrific images of severely wounded shoppers hit social media and brought the number of mass shootings in the U.S. ![]() ![]() The application GUI has been updated to display correctly on 4k monitors.Īdjust and Simplify now preserve all image metadata. High DPI monitors now display Adjust and Simplify properly. The update takes into account some of the changes in Monitor technology that has occurred since the last release of Adjust. Topaz Adjust makes images seem more like what our eyes saw and tames some of the dynamic range inconsistencies cameras have. Topaz Labs has released an update to their popular Adaptive Exposure Plug-in – Adjust So here you have it: 8 HDR Software Roundup. YOU make that choice, and it WILL be different for different people since HDR styles are very spread apart from Mild to Wild and not all, do all. And I thought a good way to do this was to do the head to head, Give some opinions on how they performed but in the end NOT TELL YOU, “This one is the best!” or even give you a “Top 3” I’ll give you the info and the results. But the truth of the matter is, affiliate deals are not what they were at one time and I make far more of my living selling Prints now. This is why I most times would just review one piece of software at a time, do the FTC announcement to let you know that I may or may not have a financial connection to the company and then give you my honest opinion of that piece of software. So if I don’t promote things, I also don’t eat. So if I say something is good, how do you know it’s not just me pushing something I possibly could make money on? Secondly, It’s a conflict of interest to myself since photography and this website are my only means of making a living. In the first way, I represent.as an affiliate, some of the companies reviewed here. Mostly because it is a conflict of interest, in two ways. I have long avoided doing a head to head comparison like this. *Note: You can skip reading this next part if you just want to get on with the review. In this article we will compare 8 of the most popular HDR Processing Software currently available including: Instead I just want to concentrate on the Close up, shooting at or near your lens Minimum Focus distance. I’m not going to get into pure Macro work here because it is an article all to itself and I’m not trying to reach those people. Macro enthusiast know it far too well, how trying DoF becomes and how much beyond a basic understanding of DoF it takes to produce good work. But when the camera get’s close, when the magnification increases, that’s when that rudimentary knowledge falls all apart. In most instances, we can get away with having a rudimentary understanding and it won’t hurt our images. I see it all the time, especially in portrait work where many proudly exclaim ” I always shoot wide open” and then I know…they don’t really get it. Sounds simple enough, but unfortunately it isn’t. ” It’s when your subject is In-Focus and the background isn’t”. People say they understand it and in the most basic way most photographers do. You may say, no the Exposure Triangle is, but Depth of Field is so entrenched in that, that we can’t separate the two. One of the first principals of photography that must be learned is, Depth of Field (DoF). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is just one situation where it might help you, you can use it for just about anything but it is useful for security as it stated by this article :Ĭreates A UUID string which would be pretty hard to guess. handle the rest of your logic knowing that it's secure ![]() If currentTokens and currentTokens = token then Testing GUID Creation To be sure we are generating unique GUIDs, I devised the following simple test routine: Sub TestCreateGuid () Const Iterations As Long 10000 Dim GuidDict As Object 'Scripting.Dictionary Set GuidDict CreateObject ('Scripting.Dictionary') Dim i As Long For i 1 To Iterations Dim Guid As String Guid CreateGUID If GuidDict. SecuredEvent.OnServerEvent:Connect(function(player, token) The OutSystems GenerateGuid () Action (make the reference from the System module) will put hyphen in the GUID (which I generally prefer for readability), so we will change our Id Attribute from. now when we call the remote event that we want secured since we returned the token to that player to use SecuredEvent:FireClient(player, currentTokens) SecureTokenEvent.Event:Connect(function(player) Or you could just use a function thats in the script if you are just creating the tokens for use in the same script Instead of a Remote Function you might want to use a Bindeable Event on the server that way the server only has control over the tokens This way is more secure and only gives the server the reigns to creating remote tokens local function generateAuthToken(playerName)ĬurrentTokens = HttpService:GenerateGUID() You have a clustered SOA Suite 11.1.1.3 environment and the requirement to generate Unique IDs in the SOA servers. you cant build it. 2 Version:LabVIEW 2009 Since:1994 Posted JanuYeah I know. Get help generating both version 1 and version 4 GUIDs. Applies to: Oracle SOA Suite - Version 11.1.1.1.0 and later Information in this document applies to any platform. It of course generates an entirely random number which doesnt conform to any specification that places significance on certain bits etc.but it suits my needs just fine (creating positively unique keys). With elmah.ios free C GUID generator, we help you produce exactly the C code you need. You wanted to make a remote event super secure so on the server you use GenerateGUID and than tell the client that token so when they send a remote event you have that token as one of the parameters, let me make a code example of this. Does 'Ora:Generateguid()' Generate a Unique Id Across JVMs (Doc ID 1139595.1) Last updated on OCTOBER 13, 2021. GenerateGUID creates something that is like a single use unique identifier token which can be used as an extra layer of security for whatever kind of authentication or purpose you want to use it for. GenerateGUID creates something that is like a single use unique identifier token which can be used as an extra layer of security for whatever kind of authentication or purpose you want to use it for. ![]() ![]() On the operations side, Michael led engineering development at the General Electric Company’s Aerospace Group and at Kulicke & Soffa, a leading supplier of capital equipment for the semiconductor industry. As an equity capital investor, he generated over 22% internal rate of returns for Norwest Equity Partners and 3i Capital. Before investment banking, while at Honeywell International, he doubled the aerospace and defense revenue growth rate by leading strategic M&A. As an investment banker, he has advised such companies as Johnson & Johnson, Hewlett Packard, and General Electric on strategic M&A and has closed over 40 corporate equity transactions for buyers and sellers. ![]() Michael brings a unique insight from his background with financial and strategic buyers and applies them for the benefit of private company buyers and sellers. ![]() He also serves as Managing Director of Impact Capital Group. Steve graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Northeastern University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the the University of Chicago.Īreas of Specialty: Information Technology He is a Registered Representative of, and transactions are conducted through, Hamilton Grant, LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC. He also spent several years with Deephaven Capital Management, now a subsidiary of the Knight Capital Group, that at its peak managed $4 billion in assets. Previously, he was a partner at Whitebox Advisors LLC, a hedge fund that managed and advised private investment funds and separately managed accounts that reached $6 billion in assets. Earlier, he founded Highbar Capital Management LLC, a hedge fund focused on statistical arbitrage. Steve is responsible for business development and project management for clients seeking to finance, sell and acquire businesses. He has over 25 years of investment banking and corporate finance experience. Steve brings a unique insight to M&A from his extensive background in the hedge fund industry. Ron holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from Villanova University, a Master of Science degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Business Administration degree with distinction from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Business Administration.Īreas of Specialty: Information Technology and Software, Photonics, Defense Electronics, Communications, Sensors and Instrumentationįax: +1 (203) Stephen Klammer, Managing Director Earlier, he held various management and technical positions with General Electric’s Missile and Space Division with a specialty in communication, control and computer systems. Klammer was vice president of Cross River Products, Inc., a venture-capital-backed manufacturer of consumer products. ![]() Klammer was a corporate vice president of Gulton Industries, Inc., a diversified NYSE electronics company, where he was responsible for initiating and closing the acquisition and divestiture of six businesses and returning four divisions to profitable growth. He has over 35 years of experience in all aspects of the electronics industry. He founded its predecessor firm, a New York partnership, where he led its technology practice. ![]() |