If you have questions about the program, please call 1-86 or 72. Reindeer Antler, Deer Hunter, antler, branch png 1600x1599px 713.94KB Waterfowl hunting Deer hunting, Hunter, angle, brass Instrument png 800x800px 79.54KB. Yes, deer will flee from woodlot A when pushed by drivers, but that’s okay because posters should be waiting in strategic locations in woodlot B, which. Deer drives work well if you can push deer from one small woodlot, say 20-40 acres, into a nearby woodlot. ![]() WE ARE THE ONLY COMPANY THAT HAS THE PATENT FOR THE SCRAPE RAGE GEL. Please click the link below to fill out the forms and mail in ASAP in order to participate this season. Here’s what the successful ones had in common. J & S SCENTS HAS BEEN THE FRESHEST FARM RAISED DEER URINE ON THE MARKET FOR 10 YEARS. If you have been registered as a Hunters Sharing the Harvest (HSH) participating meat processor since 2016, and NONE OF THE INFORMATION ON YOUR AGREEMENT HAS CHANGED, including name, location, insurance and PDA inspection certificate, you only need to fill out the new HSH PROCESSOR RENEWAL FORM and mail it back (Hunters Sharing the Harvest, 218 Vernon Road, Greenville, PA 16125) or scan it to will verify and be in touch to finalize the agreement for the season. Deer or true deer are hoofed ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae.The two main groups of deer are the Cervinae, including muntjac, elk (wapiti), red deer, and fallow deer and the Capreolinae, including reindeer (caribou), white-tailed deer, roe deer, and moose. What is a deer drive and how does it work Deer driving or 'pushing' as some hunters call it, is a very old hunting technique. If you are interested please fill out the Meat Processor Application and mail back (Hunters Sharing the Harvest, 218 Vernon Road, Greenville, PA 16125) or scan it to If you have any questions, please call 1-86 or 72.ĪTTENTION REGISTERED DEER PROCESSORS SINCE 2016 The most popular versions among the software users are 5.0, 3.0 and 2.5. The average household income in the Deer Drive area is 60,204. The average property tax on Deer Drive is 5,411/yr and the average house or building was built in 1990. The average price for real estate on Deer Drive is 44,066. The Install Manager downloads the app quickly and securely via FilePlanet´s high-speed server, so that a trustworthy origin is ensured. This PC program is developed for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11 environment, 32-bit version. We found 15 addresses and 15 properties on Deer Drive in New Kensington, PA. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. HSH registered deer processors are paid in full, at an agreed to rate at the end of the season. Firefighters heard a deer was stuck in a dumpster in Ohio and rushed to assist, officials said. Deer Drive 5.0.2.105 could be downloaded from the developer's website when we last checked. Often, only two or three can get the job done. ![]() We need more than one processor per county due to demand. You don’t need a big group of hunters to put on an effective deer drive. One hunter simply zig-zags through the cover from upwind, while the poster or posters set up a good ways downwind in a pinch points that offers good visibility or overlooking a hub that offers multiple escape routes, such as where a wood line, feeder creek, or a brushy fencerow meets the main line of woods.Due to the increased numbers of deer donations statewide, HSH is looking for additional meat processors in all counties to assist with processing for the upcoming season. Comparing last years statewide harvest of 184,382 whitetails to the overall deer kill in 2020, the southwest region was alone in exceeding its 2020 harvest (by 3), Keller said. If you’re lucky enough to have lots of good linear deer cover-such as creek and river bottoms surrounded by fields, or wooded draws in prairie habitat, then all you need is a buddy or two and a steady breeze to subtly drive deer to each other all day long. Buck love to elude top and bottom posters by staying in the middle of the hill, and this is how to get a step ahead of them. ![]() Finally, the the bench in the middle of the hill continues around to the end of the ridge, you’ll want a poster there. At least one poster should also be situated at the bottom of the hill, as there is often a good crossing there, too. This is especially true if there’s a steep wash, or ravine, that limits the spots where bucks can cross it, as one of the best crossings will be at the top of the wash. Conectar o desconectar un servicio de almacenamiento en la nube con la aplicación Yahoo Mail. ![]() One should remain high on the hill, as a fleeing buck bumped at the top will often maintain his elevation. Phone: (575) 885-9988 Any questions for shop. Posters should set up in three key locations on a hillside drive.
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![]() That started over ten years ago already, when DOSBox v0.6x was new.īecause unlike other emulators at the time, DOSBox emulated popular hardware from the 1990s. Vintage computer enthusiasts were so so desperate at the time, that theyįiddled with DOSBox, even, trying to get Win 9x to run somehow. They just started to become really popular 5-6 years ago (roughly).īefore these, support for Windows 9x was very poor. I was talking about the days before PCem/86Box. I just said it already earlier on another post.Īh, I see. If Win98 is so badly supported how come I can run the majority of things so good all the way up to the low end Pentium II 33's on my PC then? I only have trouble if I use my host CD ROM as then it stuttered like hell which I'm wondering if upgrading to I9 will fix that or not. Hence the comparison with our beloved Windows 98SE and its late hardware. PS: I didn't mean to bloat this thread, I just meant to express how precious an advanced PPC emulator like DingusPPC really is. Their NTVDMs were capable of running x86 legacy programs written for MS-DOS and MS-Windows at 80286 instruction level, at best. Likewise, early v3.x versions of Windows NT for RISC had limited emulation capabilities themselves. The third-party x86 CPU modules for Windows NT on RISC (FX!32) had no support for MMX, either. On PC itself, there wasn't much like that, though. Or SoftWindows 98/Virtual PC 4+ on Macintosh. Before PCEM/86Box, none of the common PC emulators supported MMX emulation, except, maybe, Bochs/QEMU which were dog slow initially. So essentially, users of both platforms had to resort to FPU emulators in some way or another.įranke 387, EMU87 etc on PC and System plugins like PowerFPU/SoftwareFPU on Mac.īut back to the SIMDs. The early Macintosh (+Atari ST) emulators also focused on the CPU, too. Pure software emulation of PCs supported 8086/80286/80386 CPU instructions, but no FPU. Or to a lesser extent, the 80486 FPU and the 68040's FPU (or 68030's external FPUs 68881/68882) in the days of Windows 3.x (PC) and System 7.x (Mac).īoth platforms' FPUs were rarely emulated initially. What MMX was for the Windows 98SE platform, the Altivec unit was for late Mac OS 9 systems. VirtualBox dropped 3D graphics support for it in v6.1 due to a change on the VGA graphics core under the hood.Įdit: There's another similarity that comes to mind! PPC emulator being made for the current Macintosh platforms.Īll current PC virtualizers start with supporting Windows 2000/XP only.īut even XP support is getting neglected slowly. So all in all, Mac OS 9 is equally neglected in the software world like Windows 98SE.įor both platforms, the software industry hasn't developed any kind of adequate virtualization or emulation.įor example, there's no commerc. In case of Mac OS 9.2, the platform's original Voodoo was the better Voodoo 2, even.Īlso, Mac OS 9.x had games support for ATI Rage IIc and other PCI GUI accelerators through the APIs QuickDraw 3D/RAVE. Now that I think of it, the situation is more similar than I thought first.īoth Windows 98SE and Mac OS 9.2 had their Voodoo enabled games. Just like with Windows 98SE/Me, Mac OS 9.2 is barely supported by modern emulators or virtualizers (existed on PPC). They are a bit like Pentium Pros/Pentium IIs running Windows 9x, emulation wise. While the classic 68000 Macs are emulated acceptable by now -except for the Mac II, maybe-, Hopefully this will be a MACEM like PCEM. I looked at Raycasting but I’m not entirely sure if that is the path I should follow. I’m not focusing on mouse events against children in the scene (a new design would have no children anyway), only the (theoretical infinite +X and -Y) coordinates in the scene where the mouse is hovering/clicked. I have tried several different examples to get the +X and -Y position of the mouse (with respect to the origin of the scene) as 3D coordinates and not 2D DOM coordinates since some design elements would have a position X,Y (CSS top,left) greater than the current view-port of the device they were on. This way my end users would not have to re-learn or re-design their projects that were based on the 0,0 index always being in the top-left, rather than the center. You might be aware that the top-left corner of the browser is represented with (0,0). The page represents the whole rendered page and that includes the visible area as well as scrolled area in the browser. Various Ways of Tracking Mouse Events in JavaScript To track the mouse position, we have to find its x-axis (horizontal position) and y-axis (vertical position) inside the browser’s tab. But there is a difference between page and client coordinates. Then I would just multiply the -Y by -1 to get a +Y and divide +X and +Y by 12 and floor each to get the corresponding cell index as if it were still an HTML table. You can also go with clientX and clientY properties to get mouse coordinates. My goal is to confine designs to the 4th quadrant (+X,-Y). The “table” is drawn as a series of THREE.Lines spaced 12 points apart from one another. The user would be shown the current “cell ” for reference. The MouseEvent Object The MouseEvent Object handles events that occur when the mouse interacts with the HTML document. In picture below, the camera and orbit controls are shifted so that the origin (0,0,0 ) is in the top-left (DOM style), rather than the center. Some designs have hundreds, if not a thousand individual 12x12 pixel elements all being rendered at the same time. In the other application that used these designs, the table was not rendered which helped increase performance but still took its toll on mobile devices when the designs became very large (sometimes extending folds beyond the view-port). Get the Mouse position (coordinates) in React Set the onMouseMove prop on an element or add an event listener on the window object. The table was only used for position referencing. The JavaScript script presented in this page can be used to Get Mouse coordinates inside a HTML element, usually a Div or an Image. Then event.currentTarget will do the trick.I’m re-writing an existing application where a user would click cells in an HTML table and place predefined design items in them and then save that design to be used in another application. If you use event.target and hover your mouse over div2, you will get relative coordinates regarding div2 while you might want them to be regarding div0. It makes the difference when you want to attach a listener to some element that has multiple children. event.currentTarget is the element that the event listener is attached to.event.target is the element that triggered the event (e.g., the user clicked on or hovered on).Now x and y are the relative coordinates. The mouses position is reported on the event object. ![]() ![]() ![]() I recommend using currentTarget instead of target: const handleEvent = (event) =>Ĭonst bounds = () To get the current position of the mouse, attaching an event handler to any mouse action is required. So far I have this function onMousemove(event) Īlthough the answer of Nikita Volkov is pretty solid, it might not work as expected in some cases. I am trying to get the mouse position relative to the div with the id container. I currently have a div structured with other elements inside of it. The best way to support the project is to become a paying member of -the reveal.js presentation platform that Hakim is building. This project was started and is maintained by with the help of many contributions from the community. It's a fully-featured visual editor and platform for reveal.js, by the same creator. If you want the benefits of reveal.js without having to write HTML or Markdown try. Learn how to create your first presentation in the installation instructions! Online Editor The framework comes with a broad range of features including nested slides, Markdown support, Auto-Animate, PDF export, speaker notes, LaTeX support and syntax highlighted code. Change styles with CSS, include an external web page using an or add your own custom behavior using our JavaScript API. That means anything you can do on the web, you can do in your presentation. Presentations made with reveal.js are built on open web technologies. It's a tool that enables anyone with a web browser to create fully-featured and beautiful presentations for free. Reveal.js is an open source HTML presentation framework. This is helpful when you're on stage and want to take distracting slides off the screen. on your keyboard to pause the presentation. State EventsĪdditionally custom events can be triggered on a per slide basis by binding to the data-state name.Ĭonsole.log( '"customevent" has fired' ) This lets you apply broader style changes, like switching the page background. Set data-state="something" on a slide and "something" will be added as a class to the document element when the slide is open. Presentations can be exported to PDF, here's an example: Global State They'll be hidden in your presentation, but you can see them if you open the speaker notes window (hit 's' on your keyboard). While the selection of templates is somewhat limited, you can easily import. ![]() It includes a timer, preview of the upcoming slide as well as your speaker notes. This free presentation software supports embedding videos, creating diagrams, and adding animations to your slides. You can link between slides internally, like this. ![]() The Internet has proven this theory to be untrue.” Intergalactic Interconnections These guys come in two forms, inline: The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from and block: “For years there has been a theory that millions of monkeys typing at random on millions of typewriters would reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Try interacting with the page in the background. ![]() Since reveal.js runs on the web, you can easily embed other web content. (NOTE: Use ctrl + click in Linux.) Auto-AnimateĪutomatically animate matching elements across slides with Auto-Animate. Hold down the alt key ( ctrl in Linux) and click on any element to zoom towards it using zoom.js. Pretty CodeĬode syntax highlighting courtesy of highlight.js. There's a fully-featured visual editor for authoring these, try it out at. Nested slides are useful for adding additional detail underneath a high level horizontal slide. Use the Space key to navigate through all slides. Slides can be nested inside of each other. This presentation will show you examples of what it can do. Reveal.js enables you to create beautiful interactive slide decks using HTML. ![]() "What Time Reversal Invariance Is and Why It Matters," International If He Had Learned General Relativity Theory," Philosophers Imprint Ruetsche), Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics "Weyling the Time Away: The Non-Unitary Implementability of Quantumįield Dynamics on Curved Spacetime" (with A. "Bayes, Hume, Price and Miracles," Proceedings of the British "Lambda: The Constant That Would Not Die," Archive for Huggett (eds.), Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale Butterfield) (Elsevier-North Holland, 2007). Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles (Oxford University Press, 2000). Relational Theories of Space and Time (MIT Press/Bradford Books, 1989).īayes or Bust? A Critical Examination of Bayesian Confirmation Theory (MIT Press/Bradford Books, 1992).īangs, Crunches, Whimpers, and Shrieks: Singularities and Acausalities in Relativistic Spacetimes (Oxford University Press, 1995). World Enough and Space-Time: Absolute vs. His research centers on the history, methodology, and foundations of modern physics.Ī Primer on Determinism, University of Western Ontario Series in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. ![]() Relational Theories of Space and Time Bayes or Bust: A Critical Examination of Bayesian Confirmation Theory and Bangs, Crunches, Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles, Whimpers and Shrieks: Singularities and Acausalities in Relativistic Spacetimes. He is the author of A Primer on Determinism World Enough and Spacetime: Absolute vs. Before coming to Pittsburgh, he taught at UCLA, The Rockefeller University, and the University of Minnesota. ![]() ![]() You might have noticed that we haven’t specified our Gmail username and password in above lines. Smtp_tls_CAfile = /etc/postfix/cacert.pem Smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd Then open your postfix config file: vim /etc/postfix/main.cfĪnd following lines to it: relayhost = :587 Just select your server as Internet Site and for FQDN use something like If you do not have postfix installed before, postfix configuration wizard will ask you some questions. Relaying Postfix mails via :įirst, install all necessary packages: sudo apt-get install postfix mailutils libsasl2-2 ca-certificates libsasl2-modules If you face any issue, feel free to use comments-section below. If you want to use a Gmail account as a free SMTP server on your Ubuntu-Linux server, you will find this article useful. $mail -> addAttachment ( '/tmp/image.jpg', 'new.Update: This article is part of WordPress-Nginx tutorials series.
Also I am not considering both cases above (dimensions) here.ĮDIT: Updated code to something I'm expecting to work (but still does not). You can also choose to check the Stack histogram box to produce a histogram for an entire stack. The Dark Background box will flip the foreground color with the background color. I literally spent hours browsing and selecting colors if these are not set in. The drop-down menu set to Red allows you to choose between a red on white color scheme, a black on white color scheme, or an over and under color scheme. And for this, I look carefully into practical and pleasing colors next to data and suitable graphs for any data visualization project. I'm thinking of doing an np.vstack at the end of the for loop to reconstruct the batch, but it looks messy. How to use Color Palettes in R and Python Image by Author based on Photo by Jason Leung Introduction. aloisdg at 7:44 1 I packaged a few color printing scripts, and put them here, complete with examples, thanks, and brew installation. luri at 21:56 1 You can find a collection of script for this in the ArchWiki. Grayscale_batch = np.stack(grayscale, grayscale_batch) 1 Maybe its easier if you post the script youre using, and how and from where youre invocating it. A reversed version of each of these colormaps is available by appending r to the name, as shown in Reversed colormaps. ![]() Grayscale = grayscale.reshape((grayscale.shape, grayscale.shape, 1)) Reference for colormaps included with Matplotlib. Grayscale = np.array(grayscale, dtype="float32") Grayscale = np.zeros((image.shape, image.shape)) ![]() Also creates bold colors by adding value to the dominant colors. Image_batches = np.transpose(image_batch, )įor idx in range(image_batches.shape): Takes an image (local or online) and grabs the most dominant colors using kmeans. So far I have this function: from scipy import miscĭef color_to_grayscale(image_batch, dim_order='NHWC'): I need a function that takes a batch of colour images (no matter which of the two shapes it has) and gives a batch of grayscale images of shape (with channels being 1, of course). import imageio from scipy import ndimage colors black,red, green, yellow, pink, orange vmin 0 vmax len (colors) cmap (colors) fig, axs plt. The only problem is, sometimes the images are of shape and sometimes they are. So I have a batch of colour images and I'd want to make them grayscale. ![]() ![]() Jeff Suggsīlack registered nurses have become a lifeline to their patients, especially those that live on America’s color line, said Edward Salsberg, a researcher for the Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity. Also in the photograph is Kenyatta Hazlewood (left), a registered nurse and the Trauma Program Director for Howard University Hospital. founding vice president and RN, listening on to panelists presenting at the BNC Summit. ![]() Meedie Bardonille (right), BNC's founding president and RN, alongside Dr. “If we want to see Black health disparities decrease, Black nurses need a seat at the decision-making table.” “The Black Nurse Collaborative is helping to turn the tide for Black nurses in the healthcare field,” said Powell, BNC’s founding vice president. Nearly 70% of them had more than 11 years of professional experience. Nurse managers, chief nursing officers, academic deans, professors of nursing, doctors in nursing and registered nurses that provide acute care attended the summit. “With race being a leading factor for far too many of our members for forward progression and promotion, groupings like ours are essential to ensure that Black registered nurses get their voices heard and better serve our patients.” “This summit was a spiritual experience, and so is our collaborative,” said Bardonille, BNC’s founding president. Powell took on this endeavor upon seeing Black Americans’ pandemic death rate reach levels disproportionately higher than their white counterparts, due in part to deeply entrenched healthcare disparities. Registered nurses Meedie Bardonille and Dr. BNC was founded in July 2022, during a critical time in the pandemic, to bring Black nursing professionals together, promote professional growth and address health inequities. ![]() Even just a single rug in the main living area can change the ambiance of the environment entirely. If you’ve never tried adding a bit of color and warmth to the interior of your RV with a few area rugs, you’ll really be surprised at how this simple addition completely changes the look and feel of your rolling home. ![]() While plain, solid floors may be easy to keep clean, softening the space with washable rugs makes all the difference in the feeling of warmth inside the RV, both under your bare feet and in terms of ambiance and aesthetics.Īdding washable rugs to your RV’s interior can also help to absorb sounds, further contributing to a comfortable, warm, home-like environment inside. Most RVs today have solid surface floors (tile, vinyl planking, wood, etc.) throughout the interior that scream out for creative accents to offer a warmer feel. We like getting out of bed without stepping onto a cold tile floor in our bare feet, so we’d want to cover at least part of the flooring in any new RV. But in looking at newer RVs, carpeting is no longer in fashion. Our rig is over 16 years old, with lots of wall-to-wall carpeting, which was really popular back in 2005. 4.1) Save 30% On Washable Rugs At My Magic Carpet.4) My Magic Carpet: Our New Favorite Washable Rugs.3.3) Slip-Resistant Backing on Washable Rugs.2) Why Are Washable Rugs Great in an RV?.1) Why Do You Need Area Rugs In Your RV?. The final visual version of the episodes in our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like, produced by our friends at Are We Europe, can be found here. You can find out more about the Schuman Show at. It only takes a few clicks and it's a huge help to us! Sign up here: We're also talking about Pope Francis' face-off with Viktor Orbán and the Italian tourism campaign that spawned a thousand memes.ĭo you live in Europe, and do you enjoy this podcast? If so, you can celebrate democracy and fund our show at the same time, by signing up to join the Capital of European Democracy jury. But is it funny? And would Europe be a better place if we *could* find it funny? This week we're talking to Lise Witteman, one of the co-founders of live comedy show The Schuman Show, about finding humour in the Brussels machine. Twitter | Instagram | EU is a lot of things. You can also help new listeners find the show by leaving us a review or giving us five stars on Spotify. ![]() Thanks for listening! If you enjoy our podcast and would like to help us keep making it, we'd love it if you'd consider chipping in a few bucks a month at /europeanspodcast (many currencies are available). ![]() You can find the article Katy mentioned on the Flamme awards here in the Guardian, and the ECF's Radio Europe Day playlist here on Spotify.Ġ3:49 Bad Week: A €300m pensions black holeġ3:25 Good Week: France's first rap awardsġ8:39 Help us out by joining the European Capital of Democracy Jury!Ģ0:23 The ultimate debate: Eurovision vs The Champions Leagueģ7:46 Isolation Inspiration: 'King Charles III's Secret Kingdom' and 'If Found'Ĥ0:54 Happy Ending: Aurimas Valujavičius's epic journey This week's Isolation Inspiration: 'King Charles III's Secret Kingdom' and 'If Found'. You can find out more about this year's celebrations at. Champions League debate was part of a special event for Europe Day hosted by the European Cultural Foundation. It only takes a few clicks and it's a huge help to us! 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Producers: Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak This week's Isolation Inspiration: Cautionary Tales: ' The Man Who Bet His House on a Pop Song - A Eurovision Tale' and 'The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared' by Jonas JonassonĠ3:31 Good Week: Is Germany's Ukraine 'turning point' actually here?ġ9:26 Interview: Ahmet Erdi Öztürk on the Turkish electionsĢ8:23 Isolation Inspiration: 'The Man Who Bet His House on a Pop Song' and 'The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared'ģ3:19 Happy Ending: A Mona Lisa mystery solved? You can follow Erdi on Twitter for listening! If you enjoy our podcast and would like to help us keep making it, we'd love it if you'd consider chipping in a few bucks a month at /europeanspodcast (many currencies are available). We're also talking about a big boost in Germany's support for Ukraine, a fake tan controversy, and the teeny tiny bridge behind the Mona Lisa. ![]() But what does Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's victory in the first round mean for the country, and for Europe as a whole? This week we ring up political scientist Ahmet Erdi Öztürk to find out. ![]() We've been glued to the Turkish elections over the past week. |