![]() The dialogues of the script can be in any language, but it should be accompanied by English translations in brackets below the dialogue. Scriptwriting - The script should be written in English. ( Download Script Sample from here) ( Download Short Story Sample from here) ( Download Think Piece Sample from here) The script/short story/ think piece should be converted into PDF before submission. ![]() Entire script/ short story/ think piece should be typed in 'Courier font' and in font size 12. Third Page: Your Piece - This should be of a minimum of 1000 words to a maximum of 3000 words.ħ. Third Page: Your Story - This should be of a maximum of 1000 words, not exceeding two pages. First Page: Title, writer’s name, city and Creator ID Third Page: Your Script - This should be of a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 8 pages excluding the above two pages. First Page: Title, writer’s name, city and Creator ID Your submission has to be in the following format ![]() The script/short story/ think piece has to be written adhering to the theme and genre given.Ħ. Participants will get the theme online on IFP’s Instagram as well as on the registered Email ID and SMS/Whatsapp.ĥ. You cannot change your category once the registrations are closed.Ĥ. You can choose any one category during the time of registration and change it anytime before the registrations end. ![]() This is a competitive category and the registrations will be closed on Aug 24, 2023, Thursday, 11:59pm IST.ģ. Entries are open for participants from across the globe.Ģ. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I might not finish any of these, but it gives you insight into the process. ![]() Take a look at my Aurelia Dropbox folder, there are posts in other folders (not pictured) but you can see I have a tonne of ideas and some of these are partially written, some are just titles with no content at all. I use Dropbox to store all my post ideas (written in Markdown) and when I get inspiration I create a new Markdown file. Think of it as a sheet of paper with holes cut out where you want your content to fit. Remember to write it downĬliche, but if you have an idea write it down somewhere (even if it is just a potential blog post title). A layout replaces the view that would have been loaded into the router-view component when navigating, it then projects content from the former into the layout using the new Shadow DOM v1 slots implementation. Instead of thinking of what your target audience might want to read, seek out what people want to know and write the content for them. Heck, even Twitter can be a source of inspiration. I have also been known to lurk Github issues for blog post inspiration. I take inspiration from chatter on the Aurelia Gitter chat to write up useful blog posts on Aurelia, based on what people are getting stuck on or want to know. But it provides a barometer on the common pain points and problems that developers face, things that matter. Say hello to a little unknown property called settings Added all the way back in February 2015 when Aurelia was still a tiny blip on the Javascript radar was this property which allows you to define an object of additional properties for a route. I am not saying that you should copy/paste other peoples answers because not only is that plagiarism, Google will penalise you for it. This actually came up in the Aurelia Gitter chatroom and I decided to do a quick little write up. If you follow the frameworks conventions, you can focus on your app without the framework getting in your way. He has eight years of professional experience. Jedd Ahyoung is an Aurelia project contributor. Aurelia - Advantages Aurelia is very clean. Aurelia Gitter Channel Aurelia on StackOverflow Aurelia Blog Share This Article. ![]() License Aurelia is open sourced and licensed under MIT license. Having also worked with Vue.js recently which has a similar check, I figured a blog post was needed.Īnd herein lies the beauty of all this: Stack Overflow can help inspire you to write about something you might not have thought of. It is an official product of Durandal Inc. I’ve written blog posts that were inspired by problems with cool solutions or niche features in a framework not many are aware of.Ĭase in point, a question I recently answered on Stack Overflow had a solution that many who use the framework might not have thought of, as it delved into some constructs that aren’t immediately obvious to some.Īfter answering, I was inspired to write a blog post about this because it seemed as though it would be useful enough for others wanting to do the same. When it comes to blog post ideas, believe it or not: Stack Overflow has been a very influential part of my writing. I tend to stick within the front-end development niche. For me, this blog has become focused heavily on Aurelia and Javascript, blogging about other things occasionally. The hardest part about blogging is thinking of what you should say. ![]() ![]() This is an advanced tutorial, showing several strategies you can use to manipulate just about any data in Excel or your favorite spreadsheet program (I use the free OpenOffice Calc) to get it into a standard format that ExpertGPS can import, map, and convert to KML, SHP, and/or DXF.ĮxpertGPS can import CSV and text data directly – just copy and paste into either the Waypoint List or the Track List. ![]() Once imported to EXPERT GPS, can I add/edit attributes? How can I create KML or SHP files from here. ![]() Sorry, I typed that fast this morning and forgot the -where clause originally.I have whole bunch of files in csv (or excel) similar to the one attached. This information may not help you directly, but I wanted to share what I discovered so that other people could take advantage of it. For example, ogr2ogr -f "ESRI Shapefile" -t_srs WGS84 -where "TYPE_COL='trail'" outputdir infile.shp Specifying -t_srs WGS84 will read the projection in the prj file and convert it to WGS84, which GPS devices use. Then you can use ogr2ogr to extract only those elements into a new shapefile set. So, if you have a shapefile that has lots of different types of geometry in it (for example, trails mixed in with roads and you want to separate out the trails), you can look in the DBF file and see if the trails have a particular value (e.g., a type code or name) in one of the columns. a city border)-that's what the dbf file is generally used for, but it's dataset-specific. Shapefiles have no built-in type association for a given point, polyline or polygon (that is, to distinguish that a particular polyline is a stream vs. The problem with shapefiles is in importing them into another format. I'm not sure about the sbn and sbx files. That's the one that will help you the most, probably. The prj file is a text file that contains the projection information (datum, spheroid, etc.) The dbf file is a dBase database table that associates attributes to the geometry. The shp file has the actual geometry in it. I’ve transferred a number of tracks made on my Garmin GSP 60CSx into MapSource, reviewed /fixed them there, saved them to GPX files and imported the GPX file into Topo.Īnother question: Any suggestions on where I could learn more about what’s in the various shapefiles (dbf, shx, sbn, sbx, shp, prj) and how to extract / use the info? NG Topo 4.2.7 will import tracks as either a series of waypoints or ‘freehand routes’. The NF data I’ve seen shows trails which don’t show up on any other maps, including NF published maps. Thanks, at this point my primary purpose is to get data onto printed Topo maps to use along with my GPS. I don't know anything about the NG Topo format, though, sorry. I'm considering writing a couple drivers for it (one for POI data and another for cGPSMapper. but it doesn't convert to any map-compatible format easily, so I haven't used it much. GPSBabel works great for GPS tracks, waypoints, etc. It can also output to KML (Google Earth file), too, which I believe GPSBabel can deal with. (For some reason I can't find any trail data for Redwoods National Park maybe I'll send an email.)Īnyway, the reason I mentioned FWTools is that it can easily convert the coordinates and datum to WGS84. ![]() I wish the National Park Service had data that good. I think I went through the metadata gateway it seemed to work better than the vector data gateway. I actually did a little looking and found the data on a website here. How did you convert the shape file? I want to find a solution for when I get more shape files in the future. If you can find out who does the mapping / cartography / GIS work for the National Forest you are interested in and talk with them they will probably send it to you if they are not too busy. However, It’s my understanding that the data is public information. I have a friend who works for the Forest Service. In GPS Babel’s online documentation I did not see any mention of converting ESRI Shape files. It appears it will read ESRI Shape files but I did not see mention of converting to GPX files or NG Topo files. ![]() ![]() This pricing is available for first time membership only and limited to eligible education customers who purchase directly from the Adobe Store or by calling Adobe Sales. At the end of your offer term, your subscription will be automatically billed at the standard subscription rate, currently at (plus applicable taxes), unless you elect to change or cancel your subscription. 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Overall, the word virtual means nearly true and as such regarded as true. The new keyword is used to hide a method, property, indexer, or event of base class into derived class. The override keyword is used to extend or modify a virtual/abstract method, property, indexer, or event of base class into derived class. The virtual keyword is used to modify a method, property, indexer, or event declared in the base class and allow it to be overridden in the derived class. In C#, for overriding the base class method in derived class, you have to declare base class method as virtual and derived class method as override as shown below: using System A virtual inherited property can be overridden in a derived class by.It is an error to use the virtual modifier on a static property.The language specification is the definitive source for C# syntax and usage. public Cylinder(double r, double h): base(r, h) ", l.Area()) įor more information, see the C# Language Specification. 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A virtual image is an upright image that is achieved where the rays seem to diverge. For example, this method can be overridden by any class that inherits it: public virtual double Area() The virtual keyword is used to modify a method, property, indexer, or event declaration and allow for it to be overridden in a derived class. ![]() ![]() ![]() In Iran it is called Esterāhatgāh ( Persian:استراحتگاه) meaning the rest area or rest place. In Malaysia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, rest areas have prayer rooms ( musola) for Muslims travelling more than 90 kilometres (56 mi) (2 marhalah 1 marhalah ≈ 45 kilometres (28 mi)). JSTOR ( August 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. This section needs additional citations for verification. Asia Honshū-Shikoku contact bridge, a rest station at Great Naruto Bridge in Japan California's current policy is to maintain existing public rest areas but no longer build new ones, due to the cost and difficulty of keeping them safe, although many California rest stops now feature highway patrol quarters. Some rest areas have the reputations of being unsafe with regard to crime, especially at night, since they are usually situated in remote or rural areas and inherently attract transient individuals. Some even offer business services, such as ATMs, fax machines, office cubicles, and Internet access. Privatised commercial services may take a form of a truck stop complete with a filling station, arcade video games, and recreation center, shower and laundry facilities, and fast food restaurant(s), cafeteria, or food court all under one roof immediately adjacent to the motorway. Service areas tend to have traveller information in the form of so-called "exit guides", which often contain very basic maps and advertisements for local motels and nearby tourist attractions. Many service stations provide Wi-Fi access and have bookshops. Some rest areas provide free coffee for travellers which is paid for by donations from travellers and/or donations from local businesses, civic groups, and churches. There might also be drinking fountains, vending machines, pay telephones, a fuel station, a restaurant/ food court, or a convenience store at a service area. Some rest areas have visitor information kiosks or stations with staff on duty. The locations of these remote rest areas are usually marked by signs on the freeway or motorway for example, a sign may read, "Next Services 45 miles" "Next Rest Area 62 miles" or "Next Rest Stop 10 km".ĭriving information is usually available at these locations, such as posted maps and other local information, along with public toilet. Most state-run rest areas tend to be located in remote and rural areas where there are practically no fast food nor full-service restaurants, fuel stations, hotels or other traveller services nearby. Service stations have parking areas allotted for cars, trucks, articulated trucks, buses and caravans. The standards and upkeep of service station facilities vary by jurisdiction. Along some highways and roads are services known as wayside parks, roadside parks, or picnic areas. Facilities may include park-like areas, fuel stations, public toilets, water fountains, restaurants, and dump and fill stations for caravans / motorhomes.Ī rest area with limited to no public facilities is a lay-by, parking area, scenic area, or scenic overlook. Other names include motorway service area (UK), services (UK), travel plaza, rest stop, oasis (US), service area, rest and service area ( RSA), resto, service plaza, lay-by, and service centre (Canada). Autohöfe, just like rest areas, provide travellers a place to refuel, as well as eat, and rest.Ī rest area is a public facility located next to a large thoroughfare such as a motorway, expressway, or highway, at which drivers and passengers can rest, eat, or refuel without exiting onto secondary roads. Fuel dispensers at an autohof near a German autobahn in Lower Saxony. For the form of installment purchase, see Layaway. For other uses, see Rest stop (disambiguation) and Resto (disambiguation). Taxes, fees not included for deals content."Rest stop", "Resto", and "Lay-by" redirect here. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding this matter, you are welcome to contact our customer support team.īusinessYab is not a booking agent, and does not charge any service fees to users of our site.īusinessYab is not responsible for content on external web sites. The brand names, logos, images and texts are the property of these third parties and their respective owners. BusinessYab cannot be held responsible or liable for the accuracy, correctness, usefulness or reliability of the data. The content displayed in the BusinessYab Directory consists of information from third parties, among others from publicly accessible sources, or from customers, who have a presentation page in our directory. © 2023 All Rights reserved.Īt BusinessYab our purpose is to help people find great local businesses like dentists, hair stylists, restaurants, bars, hotels, local businesses. ![]() ![]() ![]() Many contemporary religious folk believe they can sense divinity by means of some sort of sensus divinitatis or god-sense. The Delphic oracle believed she received communications from the god Apollo while perched on her tripod. Second, many will also claim a subjective sense of presence: they ‘just know’ their dead Auntie is in the room with them, or that they have a guardian angel, by means of some sort of extra sense: a spirit sense. Any New Age bookshop will be able to provide numerous testimonies regarding invisible agency that might seem hard to account for naturalistically in terms of hallucination, self-deception, misidentified natural phenomena, trickery, and so on. ![]() First, to testimony: to reports of sightings, miraculous events supposedly caused by such beings, and so on. When people are asked to justify their belief in such invisible beings, they often appeal to two things. And of course, supposed evidence for such beings – sightings of ghosts, fairies, angels, gods and their miraculous activities – is regularly debunked by investigators. Science has also demonstrated that many of these beliefs are false: for example, diseases are produced not by demonic beings but by entirely natural causes. But it’s not just disagreement between believers that reveals many of these beliefs to be false. People also hold dramatically differing beliefs about the characteristics of these divine beings, ascribing to them incompatible attributes and actions. Some believe there’s one god others (such as the Manicheans) that there are two gods others: pantheons of gods. We know many beliefs are false because they contradict other similar beliefs. Why are we drawn to such beliefs? The answer cannot be simply that they are true. In the United States, for example, a 2013 Harris Poll found that around 42 per cent believe in ghosts, 64 per cent in survival of the soul after death, 68 per cent in heaven, and 74 per cent in God. As Steven Pinker notes in ‘The Evolutionary Psychology of Religion’ (2004), in all human cultures people believe that illness and calamity ‘are caused and alleviated by a variety of invisible person-like entities: spirits, ghosts, saints, evils, demons, cherubim or Jesus, devils and gods’. Belief in the existence of such person-like entities is ubiquitous. Human beings are remarkably prone to supernatural beliefs and, in particular, to beliefs in invisible agents – beings that, like us, act on the basis of their beliefs and desires, but that, unlike us, aren’t usually visible to the naked eye. ![]() ![]() ![]() Baba Marta Day (1st March) Baba Marta Day (1st March) The price is very accessible, around 1 or 2 levas but you can find lots with 10 for only 2 levas and easy to get it, sold on stalls everywhere in town and countryside. Sometimes, a small symbol is attached to these threads : heart, letter, flower or, in Bulgaria, the traditional dolls Pizho and Penda, both Martenitsa. You will find only 2 colors for Martenitsa : the white and red, realized with red and white threads in wool, cotton or silk. Pizho, the male doll, is usually predominantly white Penda, the female doll, is distinguished by her skirt and is usually predominantly red. This bracelet consists of two small wool dolls, Pizho and Penda (Bulgarian: Пижо и Пенда). ![]() Her holiday of the same name is celebrated in Bulgaria on March, the 1st, with the exchange and wearing of martenitsi. Baba Marta is the name of a mythical figure who brings with her the end of the cold winter and the beginning of the spring. In France, we have not this kind of custom and it is always curious and interesting to know what does it mean exactly.īaba Marta in Southeastern Europe is a traditional Bulgarian, Romanian and Moldovan festival that symbolizes the arrival of Spring. As Italian hang their shoes on the electric wires that sometimes find themselves very busy, Bulgarian hang their Baba Marta bracelets on trees and it is pretty nice. The first time we went in Bulgaria, we were really surprised to see many threads and bracelets on the trees in the center of Sofia, in the Parks, everywhere on the trees. What’s more about this Bulgarian traditional custom. The first March, everywhere in Bulgaria, for the Baba Marta all Bulgarians wear and offer a martenitsa, a cute bracelet as a lucky door. ![]() ![]() ![]() Indeed, I suspect that some viewers may be so seduced by Mikey that they won’t find it “nasty” at all. When things get really nasty in Red Rocket, the audience is left unsure whether to laugh or groan. As everyone around him discovers, he’s a Trumpy huckster who cares for nobody but himself.Īs for Baker and regular co-writer Chris Bergoch, they refrain from judging their characters, observing the world from Mikey’s maniacally self-serving point of view even as comedy turns to queasiness and worse. ![]() But Mikey is also past his prime, popping blue pills to get it up, capable of intimacy in only the most performative fashion. Rex – an actor/rapper/comedian/model who apparently dabbled in porn in the 90s – does a terrific job of capturing Mikey’s creepy charm, showing us how he’s hustled his way through life in reliably unreliable form (“Nothing with you is unexpected,” says Lexi). Through it all, Mikey’s self-serving, hyper-energetic patter rattles on – initially entertaining, but ever-more poisonous. In one key scene the sound and vision of a passing train all but obliterates the dialogue, while the skin-crawling voice of Donald Trump provides background TV noise in a land beset by Maga billboards. Time and again, cinematographer Drew Daniels – whose CV includes Trey Edward Shults’s paranoid horror It Comes at Night and broken-backed drama Waves – captures these characters as small figures in an ultrawide, oversaturated frame, engulfed by their surroundings. From the belching refinery that provides an omnipresent backdrop to the scuffed green lawns and DayGlo-coloured businesses (such as the tangerine-and-puce combo of the Donut Hole), scenery is front and centre. When things get really nasty, the audience is left unsure whether to laugh or groanīaker’s movies have always been about location, location, location, and Red Rocket is no different. “That’s pretty impressive that in three weeks you convinced a girl to do porn,” enthuses neighbour Lonnie (Ethan Darbone) after Mikey brags: “I’ll have her shooting scenes by September.” No wonder Lexi accuses him of being a “suitcase pimp” – a porn industry term for a man who lives off female talent. ![]() ![]() He also inveigles his predatory way into the affections of Raylee (Suzanna Son), a 17-year-old (“I’ll be 18 in three weeks”) who works at the local Donut Hole and tells him: “Everybody calls me Strawberry.” Spying a ticket back to Hollywood, Mikey sets about grooming Raylee (who already has “a porn-star name”) into becoming his adult film paycheck protege. With his trademark toxic cocktail of insufferable charm and relentless selfishness, he has soon moved back in, assuring Lexi that “it’ll be like we’re still married”, to which she caustically replies: “We are still married.”Īrmed with a bicycle that bizarrely makes him resemble Pee-wee Herman, Mikey sets himself up dealing weed for Leondria (Judy Hill), selling to the hard hats at the local refinery who get to the end of a working day and “want to kill themselves”. “Why are you here?” they ask, prompting a scattershot cavalcade of self-justifying tall tales, all of which leave Mikey broke and homeless. Now it’s 2016 and he’s back in Texas City, bruised and banging on the door of his estranged wife, Lexi (Bree Elrod), and her mum, Lil (the late Brenda Deiss – one of the film’s many screen first-timers). Simon Rex is Mikey “Saber” Davies, a washed-up hustler who has been earning a living in the adult film industry in LA. On its absurdist, slapstick surface, the antihero of Red Rocket is cut from similar cloth: an outsider with a survivor’s instinct and charisma to spare. However flawed they might have been, they were easy to engage with. In both those life-affirmingly humane masterpieces, Baker showcased marginalised characters whose lives were presented in rich, textured hues. How much do you have to like a movie’s protagonist to like a movie? That’s a question that rattled around my head as I watched Red Rocket, a comedy drama from Sean Baker, the American indie king behind empathic gems Tangerine(2015) and The Florida Project(2017). ![]() ![]() ![]() What are secret locations and how do I find them? Premium members unlock half-hourly background updates as well as complications for every data point imaginable - from wind speed to humidity to cloud cover - as well as the ability to build custom complications that combine two or more data points. 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