![]() ![]() It all started with an explosion on the firefighter show. Proud of this decision Nobody WANTS to go on strike But you have to fight for what’s right This DOES NOT mean SAGAFTRA will definitely go on strike I genuinely hope we don’t But the entire industry will know we’re 100 prepared to if producers won’t do what’s right. All told, Pompeo began earning over 20 million per year and reportedly has a net worth of 70 million. Actors of all backgrounds have appeared on Grey’s Anatomy but, the show's creator Shonda Rhimes has particularly made Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital a health care institution where black male doctors and nurses thrive! Let’s deep diver into these characters and the actors who play them. The latest crossover event of Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 put Bailey and Ben Warren (Jason Winston George) in a tough position. In 2018, Pompeo, who has been at the center of many of Grey's Anatomy 's most heartbreaking moments, renegotiated her contract, resulting in earnings of 575,000 per episode plus a 6 million to 7 million signing bonus. New or old viewers to the show, it only takes watching a few episodes from any season to see how truly diverse the cast has been throughout the 17-year run. Ben Warren on Grey's Anatomy and its spinoff Station 19. Otis Cole on ABC's Off the Map, and as Dr. ![]() He is best known for his roles as Michael Bourne on the NBC daytime soap opera Sunset Beach, as Jeremiah Thurgood 'J.T.' Hunter on the UPN television sitcom Eve, as Dr. And of course, you can expect no sleeping in the on-call rooms! Jason Winston George (born February 9, 1972) is an American actor and model. Fresh additions to the cast include Peter Gallagher joining the show in a recurring role, playing Dr. Returning is fan-favorite Kate Walsh reprising her role as Dr. Owen and Teddy attempt to take the next step in their engagement.” Season 18 however, will offer more twists and turns. Jason Winston George moved to Station 19 from Grey's Anatomy, and he understands why his character couldn't both be a surgeon and a firefighter. The plan calls for the city to pay about 33 million today and another 1.2 million a year for the next 30 years to cover debt for the entity building it, the Atlanta Police Foundation. Bailey has her sights set on hiring new doctors, but she's having trouble finding viable options. The Story of the Malakand Field Force: An Episode of Frontier War. This week's new installment entitled “Here Comes The Sun” plot reads, “The Grey Sloan doctors treat a patient who encountered illegal fireworks. ![]()
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![]() Perhaps the highest testament is the fact that Caymus Special Selection is the only wine in history - white, red, Port, or sparkling - to have earned Wine Spectator’s coveted Wine of the Year honor more than once, for the 19 vintages. But the wine is not.Ĭaymus Special Selection is the only wine in history to be named "Wine of the Year" by Wine. ![]() Yet both are in the price range where most wine buyers could splurge for a special occasion - and these are certainly worthy of any special occasion - while deep pocketed drinkers might find the price pretty mundane. I’d rather have three bottles of the regular than two of the Special. Frankly I’ve tried both versions from several different years and because the “regular” Caymus is so superb, I don’t think the Special Selection adds that much - it’s an incremental improvement. The Special Selection is only made in better years while the “regular” cabernet is made annually, and both are typically 100% cabernet sauvignon. It certainly is not cheap, but I’ve had much more expensive wines that can’t compare. It has a long track record of excellence, and in its price range, around $60 for the main label and $100 for its Special Selection, the quality is extremely reliable. Like all quality wines, there are annual variances and exceptional years, but one of the great things about Caymus’ devotion to quality is that there are literally no bad vintages. I haven’t mentioned vintages yet, which I normally would in a wine review. As a result, today’s vintages include grapes from vines more than 40 years old. ![]() They have several other facilities and opened the Caymus winery in 1972. It is the flagship winery of the Wagner family, which has been involved in California wine making for five generations and well over a century. Caymus is a Cabernet Sauvignon specialist in the Napa Valley, and although relatively small, it is much larger than the so-called “cult” wineries in its immediate vicinity, and its wines are widely available. To me it captures the spirit of the California cabernet style that put Napa on the map: it is big, dark, rich and fruity, the kind of wine that goes great with red meat, but in the case of Caymus, it is so delicious and so well structured it is equally good on its own. It is harder for something to be excellent when you have high expectations that it will be excellent, and I have this expectation every time I taste Caymus, yet it holds up, year after year. I’ve had the good fortune to enjoy several other vintages since, and it has never disappointed. From the first sip, that dinner was about the wine. It did not so much overwhelm my food as make it seem irrelevant. ![]() No taste of wine I’ve had since has been as profound, it was a reminder how great wine can be. When the Caymus arrived and I tasted it, I remember being blown away, not just by the taste but by the texture and body - it was a transformative moment, the first time I ever felt like I was eating wine rather than drinking it. It was 1998, and the person I was having dinner with chose the wine. You have to ride a gondola and then a sno-cat to get there, and the menu is heavy on game, like elk and Colorado buffalo. I can clearly remember the first time I ever had it: I was having dinner at the Game Creek Club, an excellent ski resort restaurant at the very top of Vail mountain, open to the public only for dinner. I do, and it is Caymus.Įnjoying wine is part taste, part emotion, and with Caymus the latter plays a role for me. But that does not mean I can’t have a favorite. Along the way I have learned that there is no such thing as a “best” wine, and each great bottle and varietal is suited to certain foods or occasions. ![]() ![]() All the food came out beautifully presented, cooked perfectly and tasting wonderful. BTW, I love my Cosmos poured directly from the shaker at the table! Great Cocktails! We finally stopped talking to order: Tableside Steak Tartare, Iceburg Wedge BLT Salad, Chilled Gulf Shrimp, Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Chilean Sea Bass, Jumbo Crab Stuffed Gulf Shrimp and the Georges Bay Scallops. We ordered cocktails while catching up and looking over the menu. worked out better, the hostess greeted us upon arrival, we had a great table, our server was perfect, didn't miss a beat. I made a Saturday 7:15 dinner reservations for 4 on OpenTable. My friend and I were entertaining our out of town guests that came to visit in mid April.
![]() ![]() The fah client only uses the config file in the folder where the client gets installed. I was there for that as well.Īnd that last part about using the same config files isn't really true. ![]() Boinc wasn't any better than fah a couple years in to its development either. As for how long it will take the SMP and GPU clients to mature, I'll let you know in 2 more years, when both of those clients finally reach the 5 year mark. I've seen 4 new fahcores in as many weeks. The fahcores do all of the processing, and new fahcores are released many times a year. You are still dealing with the same bugs, shoot, both the GPU and CPU clients’ still use the same configuration files which means they try to use the same Machine ID even if you install and configure them separately!Īh, yes, that client has not been updated in a while, but you are completely missing the point. Kzaske wrote:You said: “In time, the FAH SMP and GPU clients will mature and be easier to use." How long? It took less than five years to have an easy to use client that could use everything your computer could give, you have not even updated your client since my last post more than six months ago. Personally, I feel they would have left anyway. Frustrating yes, reason to quit I don't think so but I have seen that used as an excuse several times. With I get this error quite often, even after I fixed it following the instructions published elsewhere. Nor have I ever had an error message from a BOINC client (BOINC itself is a shell) concerning the configuration of that client. I can say that I have never seen anyone leave a BOINC team saying it was too difficult to maintain, for it is at least the third most popular reason. I wish there was a way to track this accurately. I am reporting what I have observed occurring as a result of my involvement with several different teams for both projects. So you can't really claim the high ground for Boinc, can you? And you said yourself, most quitters cited the cost of electricity. g_projects) I would love to see that change.ħim wrote:As for retention stats, anyone can claim anything, because that isn't tracked anywhere. Anyway according to wikipedia is currently in second place for that title. I guess some of my friends are using a Linux client to run it others are running it on the PlayStation Network. ll-option/) Will this BIOs update effect It has been reported to me that it will and that it won't. It was shortly after the release of the PlayStation 3 client, which still accounts for the majority of the processing power available to If Sony does what the latest press releases say they are going to do that processing power will be gone. I remember when was unofficially awarded “the most powerful distributed computer project” title. Race cars only do a few things, but do them much better than a sedan. Family sedans do many things in an average manner. Fah was written for performance, like a race car. Boinc is written by committee, with a lowest common denominator, like a family sedan. Where as Boinc has tried to be some thing to all people, Fah has been the 1 best thing for a select group of people. They have chosen to do one type of molecular simulation, and do it very well. Fah, being the world record holder for the most powerful distributed computing project, is always a serious contender. Boinc would not improve the situation.ħim wrote:I also have to disagree with that serious attempt comment. I mean run FAH both independently via the v6 v7 client, and via BOINC at the same time.Īnd I know people who would leave fah if it moved to using a Boinc client. It just seems a lot easier to recruit those BOINC users to FAH using BOINC, than to convince them to abandon BOINC for exclusive FAH contribution running the independent, stand-alone FAH client. There are probably plenty of people out there who would add FAH to their list of projects to donate to in addition to whatever BOINC projects they already contribute to. It could be a bennefit to FAH if FAH was ported to BOINC. Users sign up for multiple projects and BOINC will cycle through each project you crunch for in round robin style fashion so as to not spend too much time on any one single project. One of the nice things of BOINC is that it allows you to crunch for multiple projects when you can't decide which single project to donate to, not that it tries to run more than one project at the same time more than the hardware can afford, it doesn't. And you can run fah and Boinc side by side if you want, so again, adding that feature to fah has little benefit to fah. #3 is a nice feature, but unnecessary for fah. ![]() ![]() ![]() Dresselhaus, Raman Characterization of ABA- and ABC-Stacked Trilayer Graphene (ACS Nano, 5, 8760, 2011.). Chunxiao Cong, Ting Yu, Kentaro Sato, Jingzhi Shang, Riichiro Saito, Gene F. Chunxiao Cong, Kun Li, Xi Xiang Zhang, Ting Yu, Visualization of arrangements of carbon atoms in graphene layers by Raman mapping and atomic-resolution TEM (Scientific Reports, 3, 1195, 2013, Nature publishing group.) 6. Chunxiao Cong, Jeil Jung, Bingchen Cao, Caiyu Qiu, Xiaonan Shen, Aires Ferreira, Shaffique Adam, and Ting Yu, Magnetic Oscillation of Optical Phonon in ABA- and ABC-Stacked Trilayer Graphene (Physical Review B, 91, 235403, 2015.). Synthesis and Optical Properties of Large-Area Single-Crystalline 2D Semiconductor WS2 Monolayer from Chemical Vapor Deposition. Chunxiao Cong, Jingzhi Shang, Xing Wu, Bingchen Cao, Namphung Peimyoo, Caiyu Qiu, Litao Sun, and Ting Yu. Chunxiao Cong, and Ting Yu, Evolution of Raman G and G' (2D) modes in folded graphene layers. ![]() Enhanced ultra-low-frequency interlayer shear modes in folded graphene layers. The National Key R&D Program of China (No. Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology (No. The National Natural Science Foundation (No. The project of Yiwu Research Institute of Fudan University (No.Shanghai Municipal Natural Science Foundation (No.Fudan-CIOMP (Changchun Institute of Optics, fine Mechanics and Physics) Collaborative Fund, ¥ 1,200,000, 2019-2020.The National Natural Science Foundation (No.The State Key laboratory of functional materials for informatics open fund, ¥ 100,000, 2016-2017.(3) Optical and optoelectronic properties of two-dimensional materials and their applications in optoelectronic devices. (2) Raman spectroscopy of two-dimensional materials (1) Growth of two-dimensional materials such as graphene and its derivatives as well as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) Research Fields Her research interests are: She serves as a editor member of 《scientific Reports》, editor member of 《Chinese Journal of Luminescence》, review editor of 《Frontiers in Chemistry》, and a reviewer for journals as Nature Communications, ACS Nano, Small, Applied Physics letters, and so on. She has published 128 journal papers with non-self-citations of 6563, and the H index is 44. She currently is a professor of the School of Information Science and Technology, Fudan University. During 2012-2015, she worked as a Research Fellow and senior Research Fellow at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. in 2007, and her PhD degree from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore in 2012. in 2004, her M.Sc degree from Jilin Univ. Chunxiao Cong received her B.S degree from Northeast Normal Univ. ![]() ![]() That’s not a reason to worry, as this number varies on authentic pairs as well - we want to point out that it’s not a reliable way to spot a fake.
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![]() ![]() Republished with gracious permission from Wyoming Catholic College‘s weekly newsletter. This essay was first published here in December 2019. ![]() May the Nativity at the center of history renew your hope in what is promised, and may the blessings of this season overflow all measure. To all who are part of the Wyoming Catholic College community of friends, and to everyone else too, we wish you a very blessed Advent and a joyous Christmas. Yeats put it a century ago, when it seems that “the center cannot hold,” we keep faith in the revelation of God. In a time when it seems that “things fall apart,” as W.B. We remind ourselves of His absence from the lives of so many in the world today, and we pray that graces may come to cure us of our follies and restore us to seriousness and truth. In this Advent season, we wait in expectation, we hope for the coming of the Lord Who has come and Who is coming and Who will come again. What we anticipate in its eternal newness is the repetition of a very old and unrepeatable event that ruptured time itself and in doing so healed an otherwise eternal separation. As we approach the Nativity of the Lord, what we expect with such intensity of foreknowledge is what has already happened over 2,000 years ago. Similarly, in the Church calendar, liturgical time is what it symbolizes, so that Advent places us again in the time of waiting for the Messiah, with the ardor of knowing that He comes. My own conversion over 40 years ago came through meditating on the astonishing claim that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are what they represent-that they break through the separation between a symbol and what it signifies, as Christ Himself does in the Incarnation. Taken in its deepest sense, time has a sacramental character. Repetition and difference are central to our work at Wyoming Catholic College, as they are central to our faith otherwise, we would not repeat each day and each year, always with differences of what we bring and what we take, the great rituals of prayer and liturgy. Every class is different, every student distinct. Eliot’s The Waste Land who has “foresuffered all”-the repetitions of the curriculum, the departures and returns. Those of us who have taught for a long time have seen it all before, so much so that we sometimes feel like the old prophet in T.S. I wish them all safe travels and a blessed Christmas. Tomorrow, most of them will be heading home for the holidays, some driving, some taking advantage of the vans that Student Life runs between here and Denver. 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