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What happened to Babel-U? | Mathew Lenning
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Since May 2015 the Babel-University project website has been down. Since then I have received a lot of emails from project supporters , So I've set up this page to provide some answers. What happened? The short answer is that my savings account went dry and I couldn't afford to keep the server up and running. The longer answer starts in March of 2013, when my wife and I made the decision to move back to the United States. As many of you may know, My wife is a Japanese national and we have two sons. Since both our boys were born in Japan, we wanted to return to the United States for a few years so that they could experience western culture. So we started my wife's visa application and began saving for our trip back to the states. Since my position at the Board of Education was based on an annual contract and we intended to move back to the U.S. mid 2014, I had to resign from my position in March of that year. Unfortunately the visa application process took far longer and cost far more than we had anticipated (15 months and $6000 USD to be exact). Although in March of 2015, we'd made it to the last stage of the visa application process, we were informed that since my income for the last three years was location dependent, unless I could show that I had more than $75,000 USD in savings, they couldn't approve my wife's visa. Since we'd been living off of our savings since my resignation and $75,000 was more than three times my annual income as a teacher, we abandoned our plans and hunkered down here in Japan. I had hoped that the Babel-University project would be able to sustain enough sales to pay for the dedicated server on which it was running. Due to security issues related to shared hosting, one of the requirements to be included in the Joomla Extensions Directory (JED) is that you host your download site on a dedicated server. However in January when I announced the development of Babel-U-Exams 2.0, sales flat lined and in May, I had to cancel my server subscription. Is the project dead? Although the Babel-University site is offline and I can't offer download access to the extension at the moment, I would like to revive the project, but before I can do that, I need to get back on my feet and figure out how to make it sustainable. I'm using Babel-U-Extension, what should I do now? If you are currently running a live site using Babel-U-Extensions, then you have a few options. Option One: Migrate The first option is to migrate to an alternative solution. I know there are several other extensions that offer similar functionality, so finding an alternative shouldn't be difficult. However migrating the database to a different extension isn't going to be easy. You'll need to either have a very strong mastery of SQL or hire a database administrator to handle the migration process. Option Two: Start Over If you don't mind losing the exam data you have, then you can always start over with an alternative extension. This is the most cost effective option, but it does require that you manually import exams and questions into whatever extension you choose. Option Three: Maintain it in-house The third option is to maintain the system in-house. I've worked very hard to insure that the code in all Babel-U-Extensions is clean, stable and well documented. So any proficient PHP developer that has experience with the Joomla CMS should be able work with the code. Option Four: Hire me (Highly Recommended) Truthfully I'm between a rock and a hard spot at the moment. The Babel-University project was how I established my credibility as a web developer, so since the site went down, my freelance income is hit and miss. Although I've been looking for something here in Japan, living in the boondocks limits the opportunities I have. So if you plan on sticking with Babel-U-Extensions then I'd be grateful for the opportunity to work with you. Contact Me
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WideAngleGames Site | Playground site to test themes
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Greetingz fans and happy New Year 2016! During the 3 weeks of Christmas vacation I've developed a new game prototype. My intention was to create a totally minimalistic gaming experience that could make your toilet sitting more fun and even train the cognitive brain abilities a bit. You can play the game concept here: Click image to play Inspiration I thought about a proper idea for a long time and finaly got it when watching a baby-lobotomy video with my little daughter. The video was about teaching the children - which objects fly and which don't fly. I remember a game about this topic when I was a child. Someone picked an object, shouted it, and if it was a flying object, all of the other children had to put the index fingers in the air. If it was a non-flying object the children had to sit without moving. Who was too slow or didn't respond properly he had to leave the game and next round started immediately until just one child had left - the winner of course :) This made me to create a simple game. Rules are described below. Game mechanics So let's look at the game mechanics: There's a time limit of 10 seconds for a round Two shapes appear on the screen at once Only one shape represents an object that flies If player taps the correct e.g. flying object, he gets a point and a bonus time If player taps the wrong e.g. non flying object, he gets no point and gets and looses a small portion of precious time limit The faster the player decides, the more bonus time he can get and the better score he can achieve The more points, the more experience the player gets. Once he gets enough exp, he will proceed to the next (more difficult) level, where more shapes will appear (animals, insects, inductrial objects etc.) In advanced levels, the shapes will be rotated, so the player will have to cope with his mental rotation ability of his brain So let's sum up the features. Proposed game features Seamless casual gaming that trains the cognitive abilities of our brain Experience/leveling system Minimalistic design Simple controls Release date Since my time for development is horribly limited, but this should be definitely the first Unity3D project I want to release on mobile devices. Screenshots Like it? If you like the game concept, don't hesitate to leave a comment or share. Any tips, suggestions are appreciated! Howgh!
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Let Our Kids Be Kids
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Let Our Kids Be Kids was launched on 26th March 2016 by a small group of Year 2 parents who've had enough... enough of endless testing, enough of teachers not being trusted to teach, enough of an Ofsted driven, dull, dry curriculum aimed solely at passing National Curriculum Tests (SATs). We aren't the only ones. We…
    RIHEL | Regional Institute for Health and Environmental Leadership
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    Written by Rachel Jervis, Advanced Leadership Training Program Class of 2017 On May 5, 2017, I graduated from RIHEL's Advanced Leadership Training Program (ALTP). On October 15, 2017 I completed my first marathon. The latter is a direct result of the first. I've been a runner since moving to Colorado in 2007. Over the years I've completed numerous short and mid-distance races, including six half marathons. I never planned to run a marathon. I'd joke "I'm such a slow runner that I'd have to stop mid-race for a meal." I feared injuring myself, abhorred the time commitment, and was dubious that I could physically complete a marathon even if I wanted to. In short, marathons held no appeal to me. Fast-forward to April 2017, when I was in the homestretch of the RIHEL Advanced Leadership Training Program (ALTP). Since attending college in Boston, I find myself glued to Boston Marathon results and human-interest stories each Patriot's Day. Unlike previous years, some part of my brain wondered if I could conquer 26.2 miles. In a row. I confessed this thought to a friend on a long run the following weekend. Having completed multiple marathons and a full ironman, she assured me that with proper training I could finish a marathon. That evening I thought, Maybe I should run a marathon. One of my focuses during the ALTP was to use strong, confident language (no more "I just wanted to ask if perhaps you could…"). In discussing this, a RIHEL classmate told me that she's stopped saying "should" as it implies value/judgement. From that point on, I worked to eradicate "should" from my vocabulary. So when I caught myself thinking I maybe should run a marathon, I rephrased with confident language: I am going to run a marathon. The next words out of my mouth were equally strong: Oh %*@$, I'm going to run a marathon! When I caught myself thinking I maybe should run a marathon, I rephrased with confident language: I am going to run a marathon The ALTP demonstrated the value of a documented plan and skilled mentorship/coaching. Accordingly, I hired a fantastic coach ( to get me to the start line feeling confident and across the finish line still enjoying running. I expected the mindfulness and emotional intelligence work during the ALTP to increase my confidence marathon training, but I didn't realize how interrelated they would be. In addition to four runs a week, two strength sessions, daily core work, and stretching, my coach assigned weekly "mental toughness" readings or podcasts. I found myself talking about the ALTP and sending her RIHEL resources in response to my homework. During five months of training, I ran 539.73 miles to prepare to run the marathon. I went from a goal of "just finishing" to thinking that maybe, just maybe, I could complete my first marathon in under four and a half hours. I met my coach for a "shake out run" the Thursday before the race. The following day I was flying to Detroit. The weather forecast called for heat and humidity. Despite summer heat conditioning, there was no way I could safely run 26.2 miles in under 4.5 hours in the predicted weather; and if I tried I could risk not finishing at all. My coach reassured me that I was trained for a 4.5 hour race, but it wasn't 4.5 hour race weather. I agreed to readjust my goal to complete the race in under 5 hours and promised to go out nice and slow. Only if I felt good at mile 10 would I pick up my pace, but ultimately I would run conservatively. Driving home from my last coaching session I burst into tears. I didn't want to try for a sub-5 hour marathon. I wanted a cool, crisp fall morning where I could push the pace. I'd trained for months, couldn't the weather cooperate? Mental toughness and emotional intelligence be damned, I had a meltdown. On race day morning, my father and 5 friends who'd come to cheer me on showed up in the hotel lobby wearing matching "Run, Rachel, Run" shirts. I burst into tears again, this time tears of gratitude for all the people who had supported me along my marathon journey. Starting (unknowingly) with my RIHEL classmate who told me she doesn't say should anymore. I dug into my emotional intelligence reserves and told myself today I run the best first marathon I can. On race day morning, my father and 5 friends who'd come to cheer me on showed up in the hotel lobby wearing matching "Run, Rachel, Run" shirts. ... told myself today I run the best first marathon I can. It was 70 degrees at the 7am start time, I sweat more in that race than all my training runs combined, and my visor blew off in the final quarter mile because the wind was so strong. But it was an amazing race day. I started slow, felt good enough to pick up the pace at mile ten, chatted with other runners, and kept going. I never hit the proverbial wall. When my friends met me at mile 24 to pace me in, I was all smiles. I crossed the finish line at four hours, 51 minutes, and 44 seconds. This summer I'm focusing on some shorter trail runs to challenge myself with hills and enjoy the mountain scenery. I plan to run my second marathon in 2019. It will give me the opportunity to strive for a 4.5 hour marathon and continue practicing resilience and other ALTP skills.
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    The Who: Quadrophenia Official
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    The Who's official Quadrophenia website, featuring an exclusive look at the Super Deluxe Edition out 14th November 2011. Lots more on the way, including Q-Cloud, the digital locker for exclusive, unreleases, unseen Quadrophenia content, including photos, demos, instrumentals, studio recordings and lots more, along with the full story of Quadrophenia, Mods, the Quadrophenia iTunes LP and more.
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    pizza places near me
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     How to Find Pizza Places Near Me in 2018 Our pizzerias map display automatically you the nearest pizzeria, based on your IP address or on the GPS system of your mobiles phone. To reveal more information as addresses, opening hours, phone numbers, please click on a location We are using GoogleMaps, because Google have the most precise and exhaustive places. Online is full of all sorts of options in terms of search engines. So, go ahead and take a look at what you can find for the best pizzerias. Look at big companies, the small "momma and papa" places, anything that is going to make you all the wiser. You can search by reviews, by locations, by hits on social media, there really is no end to how you can take a look around for yourself. You'll find some great places to start online, and then you can move on to the other options once you've tried all of these for yourself. The best thing is that it gives you an excuse to eat all kinds of pizza and you don't even have to justify it...you're experimenting! All pizza lovers totally understand this, and this is why researching online is so great. Are you looking for a Good Pizzeria? Pizza is something that makes us all come together. But how to find pizza delivery near me and order a good pizza? Whether we are all looking at the same brand of pizza, or simply a greasy, cheesy taste that makes us all want to come back for more, pizza is definitely a unifying thing. If you are looking at how to make your way to the best places in terms of a good taste and meeting fellow pizza lovers, you aren't alone. If you are looking for Pizza Places Near you, here are some tips on how to find a great pizzeria in the US. 1. Pick one with a type of crust your like This may seem really specific, but it's really important to think about. You need to make sure that you are going for a pizzeria in a pizza places around me that is going to give you the crust that you are looking for. Think about it this way. If you pick a place that serves mostly thin crust pizza – which you happen to hate – there is a less likely chance that you are going to enjoy the pizza you get, even if it is the best in terms of its toppings. So, despite what you may be thinking, it is definitely important to think about. This kind of information should be available online for you to take a look at, be it the menu offered by the place itself, or through the information that you've found through pizza reviewers out there that want to help you out with a great find. If you are someone who loves all kinds of crust, you don't need to worry about this. 2. New to the pizza world? Go classic It may be hard to imagine, but there are some of us who are totally new to the world of pizza and all of its fantastic things. This is due to all sorts of reasons. So, it can be hard to figure out where you want to start in terms go learning what your tastes are. After all, there are definitely a lot of options to choose from if you find pizza places around you. So, it's best to go with the basic and start out with the classic tastes offered in various restaurants . There you'll get an average taste so that you can focus on how everything blends together, and then you can make it more wild as you start to play around with toppings and kinds of crust. You'll, essentially learn how to build your own kind of pizza just the way that you like it, so you'll then be able to step out into the world and start to search for your own pizza in the various options around and figure out what the perfect combination is for you. 3. Ask your friends and family what they think are the best But where is the best pizza near me? Online recommendations are great and all, but sometimes your family and friends will be able to tell you what the best option is for you. This is partially because they know what you like, and also because they won't be afraid to tell you when something isn't totally great. Online reviews are always subject to being skewed due to financial compensation or some other thing such as that. The true reviews that are going to give you honest feedback are those from loved ones. Consider that when are choosing your final places to visit. 4. But where are pizza places near me ? Don't be afraid to ask around for similar places when you go If you head to a place that is pretty casual and has okay, but not great, pizza, ask around with the fellow clients to see if they can recommend anyone with a similar taste. Don't be afraid to tell them why, just make sure that you are always respectful of the establishment that you are visiting and maybe they'll even offer to change their services to keep you there, you never know. Remember that the pizzeria you are at wants to keep you, so if they are not giving you what you are looking for, they want to know that at some level. 5. Explore a little Go out and try different flavours and explore the world of pizza. It is a fun one that can give you all sorts of great adventure, so go on and see for yourself if you can understand why you like the things that you do. You may even find a new favourite flavour along the way if you do it often enough. Expanding your horizons when it comes to pizza is always a good thing, and you certainly can't go wrong with it, that's for sure! 6. These tips should help you get started on the right path to finding the best pizza you've ever had in your life. But How to find pizza delivery near me now and order your pizza online? Remember to ask opinions, live boldly, try something different, and don't stop until you find that perfect slice of pizza that is going to introduce you to the world of gourmet food. 7. Whether your favourite is from a truck pizzeria in New York City, from a fine wine and dine place in the middle of Seattle, or from a famous pizzeria in Chicago it is important. Keep experimenting until you find it, and enjoy the journey that it takes to get there. Are you asking yourself, where to find pizza places around me? Use our app to discovery pizza places near me.
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    Mute Words on Social Media and Take Back Your Feed
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    A collective muted words list of 588 words for Facebook and Twitter curated by 1,965 people to take back your feed from Trump, Fake News, Kardashians, Kardashian, Donald, Game of Thrones and other topics you've had enough off.
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    Grasping for Objectivity | ... in my subjective life.
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    For those of you who live in Alabama, you may have had enough already of this story. Or maybe you’ve been avoiding it and waiting for the overview. But I’ve had
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    stopforamomentpeople – Perspective on life from somebody living with ALS / MND
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    Hi, my name is Andrew Knowlman. I am a husband to Jane and a father to two wonderful kids - Sebastian and Valentina. I’ve been fortunate enough to have had a great career, which has taken me and my family to live in various parts of the world. I have loved learning different languages and…
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