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TONY: Do you have any say in the hiring of the actors to play the parts you write? - Katie Writers are invited to workshops for new characters.. Groups of actors come in but the final say for hiring an actor in EastEnders is with the Executive Producer. NICK: Do you, as an actor, have a say in your character's scripts?- Barry When I'm on set, I can discuss the finer points of the script with the producer or writer but by the time the scripts reach the actor, they are usually quite finalised. TONY: What kind of qualifications do you need to start writing soap scripts? - Arni You need to have a passion for writing and telling stories. TONY: Is there a great difference between writing film scripts and soap scripts? - Arni Film scripts are far more complex. They are obviously longer. The main difference is that they are self-contained. You have to introduce your characters in a film script, whereas in soap scripts, your characters are ongoing characters so don't need to be introduced each time. TONY: On average, how long does it take you to write one episode of ‘EastEnders’? – LJ Davies It normally takes about two weeks to write the first draft. Then you have to get notes from the production team, then it takes about another two weeks to write a second draft and on it goes until everyone is happy with the script. NICK: How do actors handle the introduction of new characters, like with the Slater family or your father and brothers? - Nick was noticeably smaller than a probable rufus) that was also visiting her hummingbird Carter paid a visit to Scott's feeders hummingbird.http://www.carolinabirdclub.org/chat/issues/2002/v66n1pp25-28.pdf. He identified it as a Calliope Hummingbird the second report of this Western species for North Carolina. was of an immature male photographed at New Bern in late October (Thompson et al. 1997). Many birders traveled to Hampstead over the next two weeks to look at the hummingbird, presumably a female, and to corroborate Because Calliope Hummingbird and because female hummingbirds is extremely rare in the Eastern United States, are notoriously difficult to identify, 26 LeGrand hummingbird During this visit, the hummingbird kitchen window but was also in the front yard from a distance of 50 feet, where the bird perched in the open in shrubs near the feeder. In fact, the observation in the front yard was more revealing of the true plumage angle of light and the red coloration of the feeder imparted misleading on the bird. When seen at the feeder, the bird was clearly tiny to small, although other birds were available for size comparison. The bill was medium length for a hummingbird and was slightly longer than the head; it was all black, very thin, and very slightly decurved. The head appeared large, perhaps because the tail was quite short and covered by the wings at rest. The tail appeared folded into a wedge or point when the bird was perched. green with white comers; no rufous color was visible in the tail. The back coloration was unusual for a hummingbird, green, perhaps with a slight bluish tint; most other hummingbirds green or a golden-green color on the back. 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Slacker Speedwell appears to be away from the keyboard.http://www.slackerastronomy.org/slchat-lowe.pdf. While we wait for this to begin I have placed a copy of the JodCast podcast in the audio section of this parcel. So you can press play on the music icon to hear the guest's podcast Hi Aviator and Aaron (Slacker) There are some people outside I'll go get them.. What do you think Aaron? hi folks It will be transparent There will probably be some thermal interaction (infra red) That would be my answer. BTW, as we have crazy British accents, Jodrell is pronounced more like Jodrul how do we listen to it? yes. I put a picture of the observatory I work at over on the wall behind Slacker Speedwell I visited there once years ago as a kid Cool I remember it being impressive then, must see it again! But maybe we'll begin with asome words from Stuart about his dual jobs.. Some of the receivers on the Planck satellite were built here at Jodrell I helped to test them (some clever engineers actually built them) What is the planck mission? That is the cooled down 'echo' from the big bang When will it be launched? Or a successor? It was supposed to be this year but the launch date slipped (due to problems building stuff) and will be 2008 the project started back in about 1993 or so Space missions take a really long time to get into space ;-) It is basically a follow up to the WMAP satellite which you might have heard of What is your role n the mission? At the moment I'm pretty much at the bottom of the list in terms of importance... I do the fiddly testing stuff To become a full 'Planck Scientist' you need to spend over 2 years full time working on the mission ... We will be submitting a follow-up paper on the concept of ontogenetic depth to the 62nd (2003) Annual Meeting of the Society of Developmental Biology, to be held July 30 to August 3 in Boston, MA (where, incidentally, the poster Jonathan Wells and I had planned to present at the 2002 SDB meeting in Madison will also be available as a paper for anyone No scientist sets out (consciously, anyway) to become the butt of jokes in the future.http://www.iscid.org/nelsonchat.pdf. Thus, when we now read Ernst Haeckel‘s statement that a cell is a —simple little lump of albuminous combination of carbon,“ we smile to ourselves œ perhaps saving the passage for a humorous Powerpoint interlude œ but we may also add, —Well, actually, in the late 19th century œ could Haeckel or anyone else have foreseen just how complicated the cell The guy got it wrong. The deeper point, of course, is that one cannot explain the origin of something when one does not understand what that thing really is. Haeckel failed to explain the origin of cells because he profoundly misunderstood, or mischaracterized, his explanatory target. As the historian and philosopher of science Harmke Kamminga (1986) has observed, —At the heart of the origin-of-life problem lies a fundamental question: What is it that we are trying to explain the origin of?“ In 2003, we know that the ultimate target of abiogenesis research œ the object whose origin we are trying to explain œ is not an —albuminous combination of carbon.“ Therefore any historical explanation that aims to generate —simple lumps,“ instead of a real cell, will miss the mark by a long distance. The same problem of accurately ... Filename/RPS Number Joint Logistics Leadership Fireside Chat Lt Gen C.http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2006logistics/chat.pdf.V. Christianson, USA, Director of Logistics, J4, The Joint Staff Lt Gen Donald J. Wetekam,USAF, Deputy Chief of Staff, Installations & Logistics Lt Gen Richard S. Kramlich, USMC, Deputy Commandant, Installations & Logistics Lt Gen Ann Dunwoody, USA, Deputy Chief of Staff, G4 VADM Keith W. Lippert, SC, USN, Director, Defense Logistics Agency Lt Gen Robert Dail, USA, Deputy Commander, USTRANSCOM RADM Alan Thompson, USN, Director, Supply, Ordnance and Logistics Operations Division (OPNAV N41) 0 Strategic relationships for Joint Logistics In order to provide effective joint logistics, what are the necessary relationship? – Services focus on Logistics Readiness at best value – DLA control of material acquisition Workers come in contact with broken asbestos when doing jobs such as: • Did you do construction or demolition work between 1997 and 2000? Asbestos is a material that is made up of small fibers.http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/DOJ_Asbestos/docs/Community/Brochures/05-0018-ENG-CHAT.pdf. When asbestos is broken, small fibers can get into the air. • When small asbestos fibers are in the air, you can breathe them in. They can also stick to your: • You can bring it home to your family this way. your health If a person breathes in asbestos, the fibers can get into the lungs and may cause serious respiratory diseases. See a doctor, nurse, or clinician • Tell the doctor, nurse, or clinician that you might have come in contact with asbestos: • Only a health care professional like a doctor, nurse, or clinician can tell if you are sick from asbestos. • Asbestos diseases do not show up right away. They may take 10-20 years or more to develop so your doctor, nurse, or clinician may want to check your health regularly. • Show this fact sheet to your doctor, nurse, or clinician: Greetings from all of us at the Division of the Ratepayer Advocate.http://www.state.nj.us/rpa/spring01.pdf. While winter’s snows made our state particularly beau-tiful, we will all be glad to see the end of the heating season. We are facing significant increases in the cost of natural gas due to lower production and high de-mand from consumers and industry. Increased demand for electricity played a part as well, since natural gas is used to fuel many electric power plants. Fortunately, we did not face California-style electric power problems. But we should not be complacent and assume that we are immune from future problems. My staff and I will continue to work with the legislature, the BPU, the utilities, energy providers, public interest groups and members of the public to make sure that all New Jersey consumers continue to receive reliable en-ergy at affordable cost. We will also work to encour-age suppliers of electricity and natural gas to enter our state so that consumers can reap the benefits of com-petition. In the meantime, we urge you to conserve energy. Conservation saves money and reduces the need to find new energy sources. This edition of Consumer Chat includes some conservation tips for the coming months. Some of the tips may offer modest savings, but when your efforts are combined with the efforts of the eight million residents of New Jersey, savings can be sub-stantial. As you may have followed in the newspapers, last year Verizon filed a request with the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to increase basic monthly residential rates from $8.19 to $15 per month. Information on the renewable energy programs will be provided in future editions of ... This spring, the Division of the Ratepayer Advocate continues to serve as the public interest watchdog and is vigorously repre-senting consumers in two proceedings at the Board of Public Utilities.http://www.state.nj.us/rpa/spring.pdf. Customer Account Services Proceeding Customer Account Services include the metering and billing of customers. With the deregulation of the electric and gas marketplace, we support customers having the opportunity to benefit from choices and savings gained through competition of all related services. Choice - Unless customers’ accounts are nities for customer savings by creating incentives to find efficiencies in providing these services. It will also create incentives to develop new technologies. A Universal Service Fund would assist low-income residential customers in ob-taining or retaining energy service. Elec-tricity and natural gas are lifeline services that are essential to the health and welfare of consumers. The Ratepayer Advocate supports low-income assistance programs that can make rates affordable to all con-sumers. A statewide rate assistance program should include: l basic affordable rate assistance l emergency crisis intervention assistance l energy efficiency assistance As summer approaches, it is time to start thinking about con-serving our drinking water. As demonstrated by the drought of 1999, an abundant supply of water is no longer guaranteed. Demand for water is on the rise and New Jersey water re-sources are constantly being strained by the competing needs of the growing population. The less water we use, or abuse, the less we degrade this valuable resource. Conserving water in the kitchen l Fill the ... The proposition is a simple one.http://www.mountvernonchamber.com/pdfs/01jan2004.pdf. If you could get a great discount on a product or service you need for your business and support your local business colleagues in the bargain, would you do it? The Chamber is betting you would! The Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce is looking for a few good deals for inclusion in a B2B Business Affinity program. to continuing the closerelationship between the business community and the City of Mount Vernon. Are you interested in being a part of the voice protecting chamber members throughout Mount Vernon, Skagit County and Washington State? Then join the GAC. This committee will be the chamber’s voice for political issues that will impact business at a local and state level. The GAC will set up roundtables with commissioners, city counsel members and other local and state officials. Donnie Keltz, from All State Insurance and a member of the Chamber Board of Directors, will be chairing this committee and looks forward to working with other members to provide a voice that matters. The first priority for the GAC will be Chamber Day - January 28th in Olympia. Our goal is to storm Olympia with Mount Vernon business people - we will need your support to make this event effective. By the time you are reading this issue of Chamber Chat, I will be sitting in a classroom absorbing everything I can about the chamber 301. Get your news to the Chamber office by the 10th of each month to be published in the following month’s Chamber Chat. Tune into “Chamber Chat” every Monday morning on KBRC/KAPS to find out the latest happenings at the Chamber. This transcript has the proper question and answer put together for easier reading, and some of the questions and answers have been cleaned up, and some extra talk and some identifying information has been removed.http://www.fsma.org/pdf/chatmay1105.pdf. Typos and errors may still exist although it has been reviewed by the doctors. Hi everyone and welcome to the FSMA chat room. Is this going to be a double blind study? When is the trial expected to start? How does the dosage compare, per kg to that for a child with epilepsy? We won't be sharing dosage information here, as it may confound the study. If a child can stand but not walk which group will they be placed in? Would the possibility of upcoming orthopaedic surgery affect the ability to participate in the trial? If scoliosis surgery is planned in the next six months, that would be an exclusion criteria. Any planned major surgery would count as an exclusion criteria. If the candidate with hip surgery is out of cast and recovered by December 05, would he be eligible? If the enrollment is open until December 05, as mentioned above. We hope to have preliminary data by the end of this year What are the side effects of VPA? j dr_swoboda c dr_reyna c dr_swoboda From many dr_swoboda dr_reyna (Editor’s note - not answered during the chat but the information is available on www.ProjectCureSMA.org– see Frequently Asked Questions– FAQ) Thank you for your interest in clinical trials for SMA patients and for your participation in the chat today. Description: Solid-state disk (SSD) can multiply server performance and scalability in applications ranging from e-mail and wireless messaging to e-transaction databases.http://www.soliddata.com/pdf/transcript.pdf. Then join Mike for the chat on June 14 for a lively, interactive chat on evolving storage architectures for high performance, scalability, availability and ease of use. Moderator : The chat will begin shortly. Moderator : If you want to hide the chatters that are entering and leaving the chat room, simply type this command: /ignore add movement in the dialogue box at the bottom of your screen. A transcript of this chat will be made available on SearchStorage.com for free download Thursday, June 15 at http://www.searchstorage.com/searchStorage_Chat_Login_Page/1,1754,,00.html Moderator : Our chat is beginning now. Moderator : If you want to hide the chatters that are entering and leaving the chat room, simply type this command: /ignore add movement in the dialogue box at the bottom of your screen. A transcript of this chat will be made available on SearchStorage.com for free download Thursday, June 15 at http://www.searchstorage.com/searchStorage_Chat_Login_Page/1,1754,,00.html Question 2 lthing731149 : What are the advantages and benefits of SSD? (If the server is compute-bound rather than I/O bound, then improving the I/O performance is unlikely to help.) <the chat software dropped the following sentence, restored here:> Moderator : If you want to hide the chatters that are entering and leaving the chat room, simply type this command: /ignore add movement in the dialogue box at the bottom of your screen. A transcript of this chat will be made available ... 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | |
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