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THE LATCH PLATE SHOULD POP OUT OF THE BUCKLE WHEN THE BUTTON IS PRESSED. THEY SHOULD ENSURE THAT BOTH BUCKLES ARE OPERATING PROPERLY BY INSERTING EACH LATCH PLATE INTO ITS BUCKLE, TUGGING ON THE BELT TO MAKE SURE THE LATCH IS SECURELY LOCKED, AND THEN PRESSING THE RELEASE BUTTON. Remedy: OWNERS SHOULD PROMPTLY CHECK THE CONDITION AND OPERATION OF BOTH FRONT SAFETY BELT BUCKLES AND CAREFULLY INSPECT THE RED RELEASE BUTTON FOR ANY BREAKS OR CRACKS. THESE RED PLASTIC RELEASE BUTTONS ARE MARKED "PRESS." IF A BUTTON BREAKS, PIECES CAN FALL INTO THE BUCKLE ASSEMBLY CAUSING THE BUCKLE TO OPERATE IMPROPERLY.Ĭonsequence: THE SAFETY BELTS WOULD NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE PROTECTION TO AN OCCUPANT IN A VEHICLE CRASH. Summary: THE FRONT SAFETY BELT BUCKLE RELEASE BUTTONS CAN BREAK. Thanks! Car with hoodscoop in gallery is a Pontiac Firefly.Recall 18317 started on by ODI effecting 466,902 units. The Chevrolet Spark is basically the modern equivalent of this, but much worse. Gas mileage is in the mid to high forties. All 2001 models were four-door sedans that were sold to fleets only. The 2000 model year was the last for the Metro hatchback and the three cylinder engine. It was given minor re-styling, improved headlamps, and improved four cylinder engine, now producing 79 hp in an 1800 lb car. In 1998 the Metro, now branded as a Chevrolet, was revamped one last time. The three-cylinder engine remained in the base hatchback. The XFi did not return for 1995 and only the base and LSi models were offered. A four-door sedan replaced the five-door hatchback. In 1995 the Metro was redesigned with a more modern appearance and offered a 70 hp four-cylinder engine, standard dual airbags and optional anti-lock brakes. The convertible is also the only first-generation Metro to offer an airbag. All of the Metros at this time had three cylinder engines with a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission. The XFi’s engine has less horsepower than the base and LSi and achieved startling gas mileage 53 MPG (city) 58 MPG (highway). Metros came in three trim levels: XFi, Base or LSi. In 1990, a convertible was available but was phased out after 1993. The first generation was offered in three and five-door hatchback models as well as a 4-door notchback sedan that was only sold in Canada. In Canada, another import marque, Asüna, was introduced in 1992 to provide Pontiac-Buick-GMC dealers access to a similar range of import vehicles.īut back to the Metro. In the 1990’s consumer interest in the economy compact market faded, and the last vehicle of the former Geo line, the Tracker, was discontinued in 2004. Its original slogan was “Get to know Geo.” Formed by GM to compete with the growing small import market of the mid 1980s, the line continued through the 1997 model year, after which the remaining models were given the Chevrolet name. Geo was a marque of small cars made by General Motors as a subdivision of its Chevrolet division from 1989 to 1997. The original Suzuki Cultus was sold in North America as the Chevrolet Sprint from 1985-1988 before becoming the Metro. Geo Metro convertibles and early Geo Trackers were built by Suzuki in Japan.īorn to compete against the cheap econo-boxes that were the Ford Festiva and Renault LeCar, the closest we have come in the states since production ended in 2001 would be the Chevrolet Aveo, which may as well be a reskinned Metro. The exceptions, the Spectrum and Storm, were entirely manufactured by Isuzu in Japan. The Prizm was produced at the GM/Toyota joint-venture NUMMI assembly plant in Fremont, California, and the Metro and Tracker were produced at the GM/Suzuki joint-venture CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario. Geo models were manufactured by GM in joint ventures with three Japanese automakers. The Geo Metro was born of a union formed in 1981 between GM and Suzuki (and Isuzu) allowing GM to market the Suzuki Cultus as a captive import internationally under more than a dozen nameplates including the Geo Metro, Chevrolet Sprint, Pontiac Firefly and Holden Barina. In 1921, she attended the Forestry Congress in her capacity as chair and was considered one of the experts in her field. Though she moved to Sumter, around the same time, Dillon was elected to serve as the Chairman of the Forestry Committee for the Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs. In 1920, land was donated by citizens in Sumter, South Carolina, to create Memorial Park as a memorial to soldiers from the first World War Dillon was hired to complete the design and supervise the project. In 1919, she served on the board of the State Federation of Professional and Businesswomen's Club, which in addition to improving the professional prospects of women, urged the legislature to grant suffrage. During World War I, Dillon joined the Red Cross and along with other women participated in the Woman's Messenger Motor Service, (officially called the Red Cross Motor Corps) and made both garments and surgical supplies. The project was so successful that it was launched into a citywide campaign which included involvement from businesses and various civic organizations. The Merchants and Manufacturers Association provided funds for school children to plant on empty lots and offered prizes for beautification. In addition to her commissioned work, Dillon also created a project to teach gardening to children. Department of the Treasury to landscape several post offices and custom houses in Florida, Georgia and North and South Carolina. Between 19, she was commissioned by the U.S. She continued writing in the 1910s and 1920s, publishing articles about southern gardening in The Florists' Exchange, The Flower Grower and House and Garden, as well as publishing an ongoing column on gardening for The Augusta Chronicle. She began a private practice in Augusta working on residential landscapes and expanded to the public sector, completing projects for both parks and schools. In 1907 she took courses at Columbia University and later at Harvard College in landscape design. Because of hearing loss, possibly due to diphtheria, she looked for other sources of income, including writing and becoming a stenographer for Dr. Forced to be self-supporting, Dillon returned to teaching and taught for several years at Houghton Grammar School then in Louisiana between 19 and later at a women's night school, D'Antignac School, for several years. Lester married William Bennett Dillon, who was principal of Central Grammar School, in 1892 but was widowed by 1894. That same year, she began teaching and was working at the Davidson Grammar School in Augusta. In 1866, she graduated from Tubman High School of Augusta and went on to further her education at Peabody College, where she earned her teaching credentials in 1890. Julia Lester was born on March 9, 1871, in Warren County, Georgia, to Martha (née Pemble) and Benjamin D. She was inscribed upon the Georgia Women of Achievement roster in 2003. She is buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Augusta, Georgia. Julia Lester Dillon died in Sumter on March 24, 1959. She continued writing until 1954, despite losing both her hearing and her sight. Dillon remained in Sumter after retiring. Based on her experience, she then served as Sumter Superintendent of Parks and Trees for twenty years. Department of the Treasury and created the Memorial Park in Sumter, South Carolina. She designed spaces to enhance post offices for the U.S. She was one of the first women to write extensively about gardening in the south and ran a regularly featured column which appeared in several newspapers and magazines. Julia Lester Dillon (1871–1959) was a teacher from Georgia, United States, who because of the death of her husband and her hearing loss, trained in landscape architecture. Teacher, landscape architect, gardening columnist The algorithm for performing image stitching is pretty straightforward.Ĭlick here to check out the code on Github * The stitching / mix and match module : which essentially joins the two images at a time Algorithm * Computation relative orientation of images w.r.t each other : pairwise Make sure that the paths are in left_to_right order of orientation. Each textfile contains the list of paths to each image. * Input, read and process images : image paths from text files. This blog article is divided into three major parts. Once the images are obtained, the entire computation of the panorama will be done using a home brewed function. We will be using OpenCV’s helper utilities for reading images, writing images and conversion of color spaces. Please note that your system is setup with Python 2.7 (Code implementation is in python2.7 if you have other versions, please modify the code accordingly) and OpenCV 3.0. But for the purposes of this tutorial, let’s get into how to create panoramas using computers and not lens :P Setting up the environment What a wide angle lens does, is effectively increase your field of view. And finally, we have one beautiful big and large photograph of the scenic view.Īnother method for achieving this, is by using wide angle lens in your camera. The entire process of acquiring multiple image and converting them into such panoramas is called as image mosaicking. right ! Such photographs, which pose as an ordered collection of a scene are called as mosaics or panoramas. So, what one can do is capture multiple images of the entire scene and then put together all bits and pieces into one big mat of images. Now your camera can only provide an image of a specific resolution and that resolution, say 640 by 480, is certainly not enough to capture the big panoramic view. Basically if you want to capture a big scene. Let’s first understand the concept of mosaicking or image stitching. In need for any literature reference, please refer this paper by Mathew Brown Let’s begin … Finding logical consistencies within images (this will be done using homography).The implementation will be carried out in python programming language. One that explains the full scene in detail. (Taken from matlab examples).įrom a group of an input montage, we are essentially creating a singular stitched image. At the same time, the logical flow between the images must be preserved.įor example, consider the set of images below. So what is image stitching ? In simple terms, for an input group of images, the output is a composite image such that it is a culmination of scenes. Here I am going to show how to take an ordered set of many images, (assuming they have been shot from left to right direction) . I think, image stitching is an excellent introduction to the coordinate spaces and perspectives vision. Something about image perspective and enlarged images is simply captivating to a computer vision student ( LOL). I must say, even I was enjoying while developing this tutorial. It's more the list of "remedies" the EU competition authorities have handed down that is cause for concern for the company, which has sought to expand its operating system to incorporate almost all facets of the Internet. Painful remedies European Commissioner for Competition Mario Monti Image: APīut chief executive Steve Ballmer is less worried about the financial penalties, which will probably not cause too much pain for the Seattle-based company given its cash reserves of some $53 billion. The company said it would file an appeal with the EU's Court of First Instance in Luxembourg. "We respect the Commission's authority, but we believe that our settlement offer from last week would have offered far more choices and benefits to consumers." "We worked hard to reach an agreement that would address the European Commission's concerns and still allow us to innovate and improve our products for consumers," said Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer of Microsoft. It said EU regulators were unjustified in proposing such a large fine. Microsoft, the world's biggest software firm, has denied it abuses the overwhelming dominance of its Windows operating system to illegally crush competitors. The ruling is the highest ever penalty imposed by the EU's executive branch against a single company for violating competition regulations. The Commission said it would appoint a monitoring trustee "to ensure effective and timely compliance." The Commission said the release of the code, a demand heatedly contested by Microsoft, was necessary in order for server products created by competing companies to have "full interoperability" with computers running Windows. The company has been ordered to offer a version of Windows without its digital media player in three months and to release the "complete and accurate" interface code to rival companies in the server market within four month. "Today's decision restores the conditions for fair competition in the markets concerned and establishes clear principles for the future conduct of a company with such a strong dominant position."Ĭiting "illegal behavior" that is "ongoing," the EU antitrust authority is calling for Microsoft to implement a number of remedies. and does not harm consumers and innovation," EU Competition Commissioner Mario Monti said. "Dominant companies have a special responsibility to ensure that the way they do business doesn't prevent competition. The European Union on Wednesday fined Microsoft €497.2 million ($611 million) for abusing its "near monopoly" with its Windows operating system to crush competitors and gain the upper hand in markets for digital media players and low-end servers. The American magazine Newsweek, referenced by NME, is more cautious and while acknowledging that the case is real, likens the event to the similar pop-culture phenomenon and urban legend The Amityville Horror. Her house allegedly became haunted after her death according to the British magazine NME. The film was inspired when Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro (1973–1991) reportedly suffered hallucinations and seizures after performing the séance at a school in Madrid to try to contact her friend's deceased boyfriend who had died six months earlier. It is explained that the movie is based on the true events of the first police report in Spain where a police officer certifies having witnessed paranormal activity. As the detective watches a photograph of Verónica suddenly catch fire, he is informed that she has died.įive years later in 1996, he reports of unexplained paranormal activity having occurred in Madrid. The medics carry her and Antoñito out while a shaken detective observes the scene. The police enter to find her being attacked by an invisible force and passing out. She attempts to end the possession by slitting her own throat but is prevented by the demon. Verónica looks at herself in the mirror and sees the demon, realizing she has been possessed by the demon the entire time, and had been harming her siblings under its control. Her brother is actually hiding in a closet. However, she sees that she is not actually holding Antoñito but had imagined it. She calls the police and escapes with her siblings. When she tells the spirit to say goodbye, it refuses. She has Antoñito draw the protective symbols on the walls, but he flips to the wrong page and instead draws symbols of invocation. Rosa reveals that at the séance, Verónica whispered that she herself would die in five days.ĭesperate, Verónica decides to hold the séance with her siblings. Verónica asks Rosa and Diana to hold another séance, but they refuse. Verónica can force the spirits to leave by doing right what she did wrong as it is important to say goodbye to the spirit at the end of a séance. Sister Death tells Verónica that she used to see dark spirits when she was younger, and intentionally blinded herself in an unsuccessful attempt to stop the visions. She also finds on each of the kids' mattresses a large burn mark in the shape of a human body. As she scrubs her mattress, she finds burn marks on the underside. Verónica wakes up to find that she's on her first period. She tries to help Lucia when the spirit chokes her, but Lucia says it was Verónica who was choking her. Verónica draws protective Viking symbols for the kids, only for the demon to destroy them. Looking for answers, she goes back to the school basement and finds the school's elderly blind nun whom the students call "Sister Death." The nun explains that the séance attached a dark spirit to her and tries to compel the spirit to leave, but nothing happens. Verónica begins experiencing paranormal occurrences and her friends avoid her. She wakes in the school nurse's office, who tells her she probably passed out from iron deficiency. Verónica becomes unresponsive, whispering something repeatedly, then lets out a demonic scream. Verónica's hand remains on it, and at the moment of the eclipse, the cup shatters, cutting her finger and dripping blood onto the board. Rosa and Diana pull their hands back when the glass cup becomes too hot. Verónica wants to reach out to her late father, and Diana her late boyfriend, who died in a motorcycle accident. Verónica and her friends Rosa and Diana go into the basement to conduct a séance using a Ouija board. On the day of the solar eclipse, her teacher explains how some ancient cultures used eclipses to stage human sacrifices and summon dark spirits. Their father recently died and their mother works long hours at a bar to support the family, leaving Verónica in charge of her younger siblings: twins Lucia and Irene, and Antoñito. Verónica is a 15-year-old girl living with her mother and three young siblings in an apartment in the working-class district of Vallecas, Madrid. She sounds panicked and screams about something coming to get her brother before the call cuts off. The film opens in 1991 in medias res, with emergency services responding to a call from a young girl. It is loosely based on true events from the 1991 Vallecas case where Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro died mysteriously after she used a ouija board. Veronica (Spanish: Verónica) is a 2017 Spanish supernatural horror film directed by Paco Plaza which stars Sandra Escacena alongside Claudia Placer, Bruna González, Iván Chavero and Ana Torrent. The native 7z file format is open and modular. LZMA uses an LZ-based sliding dictionary of up to 3840 MB in size, backed by a range coder. Developed by Pavlov, LZMA is a relatively new system, making its debut as part of the 7z format. The core 7z compression uses a variety of algorithms, the most common of which are bzip2, PPMd, LZMA2, and LZMA. These can consist of pre-processors, compression algorithms, and encryption filters. As a container format, security or size reduction are achieved by looking for similarities throughout the data using a stacked combination of filters. Each archive can contain multiple directories and files. Archive formats 7z īy default, 7-Zip creates 7z-format archives with a. Since version 21.01 alpha, preliminary Linux support has been added to the upstream instead of the p7zip project. Most of the 7-Zip source code is under the LGPL-2.1-or-later license the unRAR code, however, is under the LGPL-2.1-or-later license with an "unRAR restriction", which states that developers are not permitted to use the code to reverse-engineer the RAR compression algorithm. The program can be used from a Windows graphical user interface that also features shell integration, from a Windows command-line interface as the command 7za.exe, and from POSIX systems as p7zip. 7-Zip has its own archive format called 7z, but can read and write several others. It is developed by Igor Pavlov and was first released in 1999. LGPL-2.1-or-later with unRAR restriction / LZMA SDK in the public domain ħ-Zip is a free and open-source file archiver, a utility used to place groups of files within compressed containers known as "archives". These translations are partial and for the user interface only. 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Javier Perez, an ophthalmologist at Orlando Eye Specialists said in an email on Monday that he was "expecting a few patient after the eclipse," but wasn't sure how many. See an eye doctor if you think you might have damaged your eye.ĭr. There is no risk from diffuse, reflected sunlight. Looking directly into the sun is much different because the light intensity is much greater. Some studies show that most patients recover their vision, usually within a year, although some long-term damage remains. Fortunately, less than 10 percent of a light source is reflected off a computer screen and sunlight is a diffused light. Recovery depends on the extent of exposure and the severity of damage. When you look at the sun, you are slowly burning your corneas to death. There's no specific treatment for solar retinopathy, although doctors can accurately diagnose it with today's available technology. When turns directly toward the sun, retinal cells get overstimulated by light and produce a chemical, which in excess amounts can damage the surrounding tissue, according to this article. There are also case reports of retinal injury in individuals who have stared at the sun when under the influence of drugs, including marijuana. "However I do see and treat many cases that are very similar to solar retinopathy every day."Ībsent a solar eclipse, solar retinopathy is mostly diagnosed among individuals who gaze at the sun during religious rituals, or are exposed to the sun for long periods of time during sunbathing. Jaime Membreno, an ophthalmologist at Retina Macula Specialists in Winter Park, Fla., in an email. "Solar retinopathy is not very common," said Dr. These symptoms may develop immediately or in the hours after staring at the sun. They may develop blurred vision and headache or lose the ability to see colors. This will determine the exact condition present and its severity. If someone notices any of these symptoms, they must see an eye doctor immediately to get a workup. In most cases of solar retinopathy, symptoms occur in both eyes at the same time. Can You Go Blind from staring at the Sun It is possible to experience distorted vision, a loss of central vision, and altered color vision. Patients may lose their central vision and only be able to see via their side vision. The symptoms of may start appearing after 12 hours in just one eye or both eyes. Called solar retinopathy, the injury occurs when the sun rays damage the retina, a layer of light-sensitive cells in the back of the eye. WIAA State Basketball games will be webcast LIVE on the NFHS Network. Ticket windows will open one hour prior to the first game of the day. LODGING: Spokane Regional Sports Commission Hardwood Classic Hotel Information With several concession options, no outside food may be brought into the facility. The public may enter at any opened entrance except the reserved parking area at the lower back of the Arena which is the designated participant pass gate. SPOKANE ARENA INFORMATION - Check the Spokane Arena website for directions, and a map of the facility and adjacent parking lots. PARKING is $7.00 for standard cars per space per day, $10 for premium spaces. The following information is provided in order to make the experience more enjoyable for you and everyone at the event.ĭownload the WIAA Live mobile appfor easy access to State Basketball Brackets, Scores, Streaming Info and more. p. B1.THANK YOU for your support of this WIAA/ Gesa Credit Union State Championship event. "Spokane Coliseum not worth repairing, tax breakers say". ^ a b c Prager, Mike (October 27, 1990).^ "The 1990 Goodwill Games are Coming to Spokane".2007 Gonzaga University Men's Basketball Media Guide. ^ "Through The Ages – Homes of the Bulldogs"."Kennedy Pavilion heralds modern Gonzaga sports era". "Bittersweet 30th birthday for Coliseum". 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). ^ a b c "8000 jam Coliseum for colorful dedication program"."Coliseum dedication gives reality to long-time city dream". The space it occupied is directly north of the new arena, towards Boone Avenue, now a parking lot. The Spokane Coliseum was replaced by the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in 1995, and was demolished that spring and summer. Another major issue was the size of Spokane Coliseum, which had then recently lost potential bookings from ZZ Top and New Kids on the Block due to its small size Spokane was losing concert dates to larger venues in Pullman and Boise. One factor that led to the idea included several damages to the arena which had a leaking roof and rusted boilers. Replacement ĭuring 1990, discussions for a new arena to replace the Spokane Coliseum began. The venue was used for some events of the 1990 Goodwill Games. They continued to use the Coliseum for occasional home games until its demise. The Bulldogs returned to the Coliseum in 1979, their first year in the West Coast Athletic Conference, for conference home games only, then returned to Kennedy Pavilion for the 1980–81 season. Kennedy Memorial Pavilion in 1965, later the Charlotte Y. The arena served as the home of the Gonzaga University basketball team, from its entry into NCAA University Division (now Division I) competition in 1958, until the opening of the on-campus John F. It was host to a number of teams, including the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League (WHL). The largest crowds in its early years were for a Catholic Mass and stage shows by Lawrence Welk and Liberace, respectively. Opened in late 1954, it had a seating capacity of 5,400.Īfter more than a year of construction, the arena was dedicated on December 3, 1954, in a program headlined by Metropolitan Opera soprano Patrice Munsel, a Spokane native. Spokane Coliseum (nicknamed The Boone Street Barn) was an indoor arena in the northwestern United States, located in Spokane, Washington. The player has a health indicator that consists of a series of small red triangles. However, a game session may be saved and resumed at a later time only after level 2. The game consists of twelve levels (though some console versions have more). This cannot be done without bypassing traps and fighting hostile swordsmen. The main objective of the player is to lead the unnamed protagonist out of dungeons and into a tower before time runs out. In addition to guards, various traps and dungeons, the protagonist is further hindered by his own doppelgänger, an apparition of his own self that is conjured out of a magic mirror. The player must lead the protagonist out of the dungeons and to the palace tower, defeating Jaffar and freeing the Princess in under 60 minutes. The game's nameless protagonist, whom the Princess loves, is thrown into the palace dungeons. Jaffar locks her in a tower and orders her, under threat of execution, to become his wife. Jaffar's only obstacle to the throne is the Sultan's daughter (although the game never specifically mentions how). While the sultan is fighting a war in a foreign land, his vizier Jaffar, a wizard, seizes power. Prince of Persia influenced a sub-genre known as the cinematic platformer, which imitated the sprawling non-scrolling levels, fluid animation, and control style. This was achieved by interspersing intelligent puzzles and deadly traps all along the path the player-controlled Prince had to take to complete the game-all this packaged in fluid, lifelike motion. The game managed to surprise and captivate the player despite being at first glance, repetitive. After the original release on the Apple II, Prince of Persia was ported to a wide range of platforms. Prince of Persia is a fantasy platform game, originally developed by Jordan Mechner and released in 1989 for the Apple II, that represented a great leap forward in the quality of animation seen in video games. Other available platforms: NES, SMS, Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis and SNES. If you prefer to use a java applet emulator, follow this link. This game is emulated by javascript emulator em-dosbox. For fullscreen press 'Right Alt' + 'Enter'. Game is controlled by the same keys that are used to playing under MS DOS. |
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