The window will maintain the same scaling and update the resolution to match the new orientation. Auto-adjust is supported when your remote session is running Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 R2 or later. You can set the orientation of the Remote Desktop client to landscape, portrait, or auto-adjust, where it will match the orientation of your device. Tap and hold the account you want to remove. To remove an account you no longer want to use: Tap the back arrow ( <) to return to Workspaces. You can then add this account to a workspace by following the steps in Add user credentials to a workspace. In the top left-hand corner, tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines), then tap User Accounts.Įnter a username and password, then tap Save. You can also remove accounts you no longer want to use. You can save a user account and associate it with workspaces to simplify the connection sequence, as the sign-in credentials will be used automatically. If you selected Add User Account, enter a username and password, then tap Save. Tap the three dots to the right-hand side of the name of a workspace, then select Edit.įor User account, tap the drop-down menu, then select Add User Account to add a new account, or select an account you've previously added. User accounts Add user credentials to a workspace Delete removes the workspace from the Remote Desktop client.
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NCCER carpentry certification is a nationally recognized certification that employees can use to demonstrate their carpentry skills and obtain higher pay, so CDC offers this training as a benefit to employees. CDC utilizes the NCCER carpentry educational curriculum to train CDC’s construction employees. Local entrepreneurs will be supported and/or trained to develop businesses in these commercial spaces.ĬDC also utilizes retail and housing construction projects to create jobs in our community. His office accepts new patients and telehealth appointments. Crossover Clinic FQHC Application Crossover Community Center Downtown Tulsa Partnership - Downtown Outreach & Mental Health Ambassador Program Drexel. He graduated from MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE in 2009. This will have 7 commercial spaces with 3 market rate and 9 affordable housing units. John Abraham, MD is a family medicine specialist in Tulsa, OK and has over 13 years of experience in the medical field. CDC is working to develop its first mixed use development on CCI’s land at 36th St. To help address this lack of services and quality jobs, CDC pursues economic development projects, workforce development through the creation of construction jobs, and entrepreneurial support. This lack of capturing and turning dollars over in our community contributes to the 9% unemployment rate and 49% of residents not in the labor force. 2 St John Medical Center Inc 1923 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104 (918) 744-3131 Practice. Crossover Community Impact is our way of being the hands and feet of Jesus to north Tulsa.When we started CDC, an economic gap analysis/leakage study for north Tulsa showed that roughly $250 million leaves north Tulsa every year. 1 Crossover Health Services LLC 940 E 36TH ST N, Tulsa, OK 74106 (918) 398-9460 Ascension Medical Group St. CCI is dedicated to restoring the community around East 36th Street North and North Peoria. 4 Life expectancy gap between ZIP codes in Tulsa County narrows, Tulsa World, Apr. Failure to disclose coverage will result in retroactive charges for past visits. You will be asked to present your insurance card and photo identification at your visit so we can verify you information. CCI is the nonprofit affiliate of Crossover Bible Church, where Philip, now head pastor, leads a 200-member congregation. 3 Watch a video about Crossover Health Services on Fox 23 News: Health care center in north Tulsa serves community, Fox 23 News, June 3, 2015. About CHS Services Patient Portal News Donate Insurance We accept Medicaid (SoonerCare), Medicare and most private insurance plans. We apply a comprehensive approach to a narrow geographic area: the 1-mile radius that comprises the Hawthorne Elementary School neighborhood. Seventeen years later, that seed has grown into Crossover Community Impact (CCI), a large tree with many branches in north Tulsa. Additionally, Scott Shreeve has had 1 past job as the Chief Medical Officer at Medsphere Systems. This this is typically due to the same business receiving both first and second-draw loans, but may also include similarly named but unrelated businesses, multiple branches of the same business, mistaken multiple applications, or potential fraud. (Philip often says he has conversations as “Coach Philip” that he would never get to have with people as “Pastor Philip.”) Yet we knew that would only be one venue, so we launched Crossover Community Impact 1 in 2011 as CBC’s nonprofit outreach arm. CCI serves its community through youth sports (Crossover Sports Association), health care (Crossover Health Services), and economic development (Crossover Development Company). ALERT: There are 2 PPP loans for a total of 123,172 in our database for businesses with the name 'Crossover Health Services LLC' in Tulsa, OK. The 3 R’sįrom the start we connected through sports. Only God can do this type of transformative work. So he went from not wanting to be part of a local church to preparing to teach in a school that comes out of a church. Lamont had been against the “institutional church” when he was younger-namely because, in his opinion, many churches in the community weren’t doing anything for the people in the community. Now Lamont is preparing to be one of the teachers and coaches for Crossover Preparatory Academy-an all-boy private school for grades 7-12 that we plan to open this fall. Philip has conversations as “Coach Philip” that he would never get to have as “Pastor Philip.” Without Crossover Health Services, many needs would go unmet, as confirmed by one resident in an interview with Tulsa World: This is the poor side of town and. Going to the zone 1 of act 1 for the first time all you have to do is find the other portal to the next zone, optionally the waypoint as well. When you enter the portal to town, talk to all of the NPCs in town to see if they can give you a few quests. Read the signs that you find here and kill all the mobs, this will bring you a level or two. When you first start the game, you’ll be placed in the tutorial zone. Compared to previous versions of the game, leveling has actually been improved a lot and no longer requires you to endlessly grind to reach level 100. Leveling in Hero Siege can be both a pain and a pleasure at the same time, depending on how you look at it. It can be a bit difficult to farm relics as they spawn randomly and have no set spawn location. On hit/On attack Relics: These relics are often called proc relics, and they do something special whenever you attack or hit an enemy with an attack. Stat Relics: Stat relics will simply give you some extra bonus stats. Orbitable Relics: These relics orbits around the player at all times, either to do damage to nearby enemies or block incoming damage. When you press the key bound to usable relics, the relic will do something special. The more relics you have, the less relics you’ll find - and once you’ve hit the limit, you will no longer find relics, and rewards that previously would be relics will now be gold instead.Īctive/Usable Relics: You can only have one of these relics active at a time, and they’ll appear under your health bar next to the potion button in the HUD. Upon collecting a relic, depending on what kind of relic it is, it’s stored in your relic inventory - which holds a maximum of 32 relics. You lose all of your relics when you die. Relics are items that can be found randomly in the world, dropped from chests, bosses or crafted in town. This means that you do not lose your character or progress when you die (unless you’re playing in Hardcore mode). Hero Siege does not have many roguelike elements to it, in fact it only has two - relics. In other words, Hero Siege is like a mix between Diablo, Path of Exile and Bindings of Isaac. Everything that is needed to reach end-game can be farmed.
Older friends and relatives recalled it, but not very accurately, or in much detail. I didn't happen to work there in a year that had a nine at the end of it, and so remained largely ignorant about the original disaster. My old paper did short memory pieces about the Great Boston Molasses Flood on ten-year anniversaries of the event, which occurred in 1919. And I forgot molasses for a number of years. And then the little restaurant came into view and we entered and sat down to pizza and kitchen tumblers of cellar-made Italian wine. The thing we do special stories on every ten years. "Because of the molasses flood, of course," he said. "Why does Boston smell of molasses?" I asked my friend. We were walking over toward the North End, beyond Hanover Street, and our taste buds were guiding us toward one of the corner trattorias where North End Italians make, I swear, the world's finest pizza, and for once I was annoyed by that other smell-the Boston smell. But years later, when I was on the staff of the Boston Globe, I asked a colleague about it. It was simply part of Boston, along with the swan boats in the Public Garden and the tough kids swimming in the Frog Pond on the common. One could discern throughout much of downtown Boston, and especially around the North End, the unmistakable aroma of molasses.Īs a boy, I never questioned that odor, so strong on hot days, so far-reaching when the wind came out of the east. The rich scent filled the streets around and lured customers by the score.Īlong with the coffee smell was another, equally pervading. You could smell Cornhill before you reached it because at its upper end was the Phoenix, a coffee-house marked by the aroma of freshly ground beans. The way to reach Iver Johnson's was to take the subway to Park Street and walk northeast to a wonderful little byway called Cornhill, which pitched downward to Washington Street. I went without-and so learned to hate many aspects of modernity. It was supposed to be handed down to me, but there was now too much traffic in the Back Bay, even on Sunday mornings, for a kid to learn how to handle a big bike. My two older brothers had both been given Iver Johnson bikes, and one of these fine old 28-inch wheelers was reposing in our basement, heavy with dust. Iver Johnson's displayed some of its own items in the window that overlooked Washington Street. This was a place in which to build dreams. I remember how surprised one of them was the day I actually bought something, but no matter. Boys were under constant surveillance by supercilious clerks. There I could wander through aisles flanked by baseball bats through thickets of split-bamboo fly rods and stubbles of short, steel bait-casting rods (fiber-glass rods and spinning reels were as yet unknown) through an arsenal of rifles and shotguns, blue steel barrels glinting against the warm-grained walnut stocks and through a long array of heavy woolen winter clothes and thick leather hunting boots. "Always Something Doing, One to Eleven, at the Old Howard" read its ads in the Boston Globe, followed by the titillating phrase, "25 Beautiful Girls 25." Scollay Square was off limits to me, and no wonder.īut Iver Johnson's was a wholesome interest. It faced on Washington Street near the edge of Scollay Square, that opening in the cow-path streets where stood the Old Howard, a burlesque theater famous for supplementing the curricula of Harvard students. My target was always Iver Johnson's, the famous old sporting-goods store that captured the hearts of Boston lads in those days. This was my Gobi Desert, my Mountains of the Moon, my Tarzan Country. I was finally deemed capable of handling the ancient subway system and the narrow, clogged streets, and I responded by making ritualistic expeditions from the boring security of the Back Bay to the perilous excitements of Washington Street. When I was a boy in Boston and had reached a sufficiently sophisticated age, I was allowed to go downtown by myself. Written by native Bostonian Edwards Park, a longtime contributor to Smithsonian, this chronicle of the deadly disaster details the lasting effects that the tragedy had on the city. Editor's note, January 14, 2019: In honor of the 100th anniversary of the Great Boston Molasses Flood, we are publishing online for the first time a story from our November 1983 issue. Handles also mean your cups won’t stack nicely and might take up more cupboard space. Do you want cups with handles? Handles are useful if the exterior of your espresso cup is hot, but only if they’re big enough to use. Think about design as well as colors and patterns. Suit your style.Ĭhoosing the style of your espresso cups is the fun part! Do you want fun colors to brighten your morning, a look that suits your kitchen decor, or something classic and timeless? A 2-pack won’t be practical for a thirsty family of four, and an 8-pack doesn’t make sense for a single person who rarely has company. Lastly, most espresso cups come in sets of 2 to 8 or more, and you should shop to suit your household. For a latte or cappuccino, look for an 8 to 12 ounce cup.For a cortado or flat white, look for a 4 to 6 ounce cup.For a single or double espresso, look for a 3 ounce demitasse. Long story short, match your cup size to your drink. And manufacturers are delivering many types of coffee cups. Since coffee’s flavors are even more complex than wine, it only makes sense for coffee drinkers to follow suit. That’s why different styles of wine glass are used for red and white wine. Headspace is critical because it creates that place for the nose to be involved. Headspace is a huge factor in creating room for the aroma to aerate. One reason is headspace, the space between the top of the drink and the rim of the cup: Obviously, you wouldn’t craft a latte in a 3-ounce demitasse, but there are equally good reasons not to drink your ristretto from a 12-ounce mug. Your favorite drink should decide the size of your espresso cup. Here’s some of the best glass mugs for coffee we’ve tried. Like ceramics, glass won’t impart any flavor to your drink. We also recommend looking for borosilicate glass, which is most durable, though you’re still going to want to treat glass cups gently. Like stainless steel, glass isn’t a great insulator, so we suggest double-walled espresso cups. Glass espresso or latte cups LET YOU SEE YOUR DRINK, which is especially nice if you’re crafting layered milky drinks. Of course, ceramics are more fragile than steel, so they’re a better choice for home use. It neither absorbs nor imparts flavors, leaving coffee to taste just as it should.īesides flavor, ceramic mugs are usually less expensive as fired clays are thermally insulating, and there’s no need for double-walled construction. And then there’s Siri and Google Voice search. We don’t use a stylus, though, we use a keyboard (which, for most of us, is likely a much faster and more efficient way to input text.) It’s our smartphone, and the whole concept of the smartphone was that it would bundle the PDA, the camera, the MP3 player, and the cell phone. Without the Newton, that technology could have died on the vine.īut the real impact of the Newton was the thinking that took the computer out of the office. Apple owned a third of the company at the time and directed development of the ARM6 processor that went into the Newton. 3 The best bet for that looked to be an ARM chip. Looking to maximize battery life, the Newton team went gunning for something that could generate lots of bits MIPS per watt of power. There’s also at least one tangible thread that connects the Newton to something you likely use every day (and that indeed drives the entire mobile industry): the ARM processor. Handwriting recognition was supposed to be Newton’s killer feature. According to Walter Isaacson’s biography of Jobs, he raged against the device for its poor performance (and because it was Sculley’s innovation) and mocked its novel input mechanism. “The one stumbling block had become a joy to use, but it really never got a second look.”īut as bad as Doonesbury was for its image, Newton had an enemy much bigger than Garry Trudeau. “Character recognition got revisited and was just flawless and phenomenal,” laments Ivester. They went back to work, and eventually got it right. 2) It was a blow to the team, who had put their lives into the Newton. (Steve Capps would later license a new Doonesbury cartoon and build “egg freckles” into the MessagePad 200 Newton software 2.0 as an Easter Egg. A panel in which Michael Doonesbury writes “Catching on?” that the Newton translated as “egg freckles” became the shorthand joke for the device. But he wanted to lampoon boys with their toys, and the Newton’s handwriting recognition–which was already receiving bad press–seemed an easy target, as did the idea of replacing a perfectly good $5 notebook with a $700 computer. Trudeau would later tell the Apple team that he had not even tried it when he wrote the series. As it turned out, the Newton was a tangental target. Garry Trudeau devoted an entire week of the strip to making fun the handwriting recognition in Apple’s new device. Newton’s character recognition problems became the butt of jokes, most famously in Doonesbury. “We barely got it functioning by ’93 when we started shipping it.” Handwriting recognition was supposed to be Newton’s killer feature, and yet it was the feature that probably ultimately killed the product. “We were just way ahead of the technology,” laments Capps. The result of all that work was a completely new category of device running an entirely new architecture housed in a form factor that represented a completely new and bold design language. Handheld computers were still largely the stuff of science fiction. It had a stylus, and could even translate handwriting into text. It could take notes, store contacts, and manage calendars. By modern standards, it was pretty basic. It was Apple’s handheld PDA–a term Apple coined to describe it. The company would announce it the following year, and the first product in the Newton Line, the MessagePad 100 1 went on sale twenty years ago this week in August of 1993. That’s where Michael Tchao pitched the idea to Apple’s CEO, John Sculley, in early 1991. The first computer designed to free us utterly from the desktop. And yet it was a remarkable device, one whose influence is still with us today. The Newton wasn’t just killed, it was violently murdered, dragged into a closet by its hair and kicked to death in its youth by one of technology’s great men. Yet in the history of those killings, nothing compared to the Apple Newton MessagePad. The Kin, the HP TouchPad, and the Edsel are all case studies in failure–albeit for different reasons. In product lore, high profile gadgets that get killed are often more interesting than the ones that succeed. But it was Rodgers' previous band, Free, that created the template for much of that success. The success of Bad Company's debut album began a cycle for the band of arena and stadium tours, followed by a new album, more touring, another album, and so on. And later (in 2010), our song 'Bad Comapny' went to the top of the charts when it was recorded by (American heavy-metal band) Five Finger Death Punch, which amazed me." And I remember our manager, Peter Grant, saying: 'Are are you sure you want 'Can't Get Enough' to be the first single?' And I said: 'Absolutely.' It was a big hit. "With 'Cant Get Enough, when Mick played that to me the first time, 'I said: 'That song is a hit,' before we even recorded it. charts, sold more than 5 million copies and yielded such American FM radio staples as “Can’t Get Enough,” “Ready for Love” and “Bad Company.” With Rodgers’ powerful vocals at the fore, Bad Company took off almost instantly. Its crisp, punchy songs blended the same blues, rock and soul ingredients as Free into a more polished and commercially palatable mix. In between Free and Bad Company, Rodgers turned down an offer to join Deep Purple, although in later decades he went on to collaborate with former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and with Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor.īad Company was a radio-friendly version of Free. Bassist Burrell, an alum of pioneering progressive-rock band King Crimson, joined a short while later. Rodgers’ voice trailed off into a long, disconsolate sigh.īad Company was formed in 1973 by Rodgers, former Mott the Hoople guitarist Ralphs and ex-Free drummer Kirke. “Then ‘Koss’ got in trouble, and we all thought we’d put Free back together, in the hope that would help him get things back together. “Free broke up in 1971, then I put Peace (a new band) together,” Rodgers recalled. It contained such autobiographical verses as: You’ve always been a good friend of mine / But you’re always saying: ‘Farewell’ / And the only time that you’re satisfied / Is with your feet in the wishing well. Kossoff was only 25 when he died of heart failure in 1976.įree’s final hit before imploding, 1973’s “Wishing Well,” was written by Rodgers to - and about - Kossoff. His previous band, the blues-rocking Free - best known for its international hit “All Right Now” - imploded several times in the early 1970s because of guitarist Paul Kossoff’s debilitating drug use. Rodgers was no stranger when it came to observing the pitfalls of excess up close. I said: ‘Whoa! I’m going to come off the road and get my head back to reality.’ We were kind of way out there, with the private jets, and the whole (fame) trip was getting a little crazy, I felt. And it (his death) was so close to us, that it shocked me and woke me right up. And I felt something had to give,” he replied. “Well, it was a bit excessive, what we were doing. Both bands were managed by Peter Grant, a legend in his own right, albeit an intimidating one.Īsked to elaborate about any bad habits Bad Company and Led Zeppelin may have shared, Rodgers parsed his words carefully. release on Swan Song, the record label Led Zeppelin launched the same year. I’m coming off the road and spending time with my family, and putting a (recording) studio in my house.’ And I did all of that.”īad Company’s self-titled 1974 debut album was the first U.S. And when John died, I thought: ‘That’s it. I was getting all sorts of warnings that (our lifestyles) were excessive and that all of this was too much. And, also, the sad demise of John Bonham did it for me. “When you’re so on top of each other and so close for such a long time, it’s easy to grow away from each other, and that’s what happened. “What went wrong?” Rodgers mused recently, speaking by phone from his home in Canada. They released a halfhearted album in 1982, then called it a day. His alcohol-fueled death struck close enough to home for Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers that, at his prompting, he and the band - guitarist Mick Ralphs, drummer Simon Kirke and bassist/singer Boz Burrell - went on hiatus for the next two years. The wake-up call came with the tragic passing of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham in 1980. And the road of success led to more excess, not wisdom, for the English group, which brings its 40th anniversary tour here for a Tuesday night concert at the San Diego County Fair’s Grandstand Stage. In hindsight, though, the band’s first hit single, 1974’s “Can’t Get Enough,” seemed prophetically titled. Bad Company had it all in the 1970s - fame, fortune, hit singles, multimillion-selling albums, a private jet to fly on to concerts, and all the other perks rock stardom had to offer.
“We have 150 million trees that died in the southern Sierra several years ago, and those are fueling the Creek Fire, which is the biggest and most concerning fire to us right now,” he said. The Creek Fire racing through the mountains of Central California is being fueled by dead trees and has grown to more than 143,000 acres and destroyed an estimated 60 homes. “We have fires burning in the north part of the state all the way down to the Mexican border, about 800 miles between the furthest distant fires, so we’re stretched across the landscape,” Porter said of his crews. According to Porter, many of the fires will continue to grow and remain “uncontrollable until we have a weather change.” We’ve had an additional, at least, two that have occurred just in the day today,” Porter told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.Ĭal Fire said earlier that more than 2.2 million acres have been scorched across the Golden State so far this year, a state record. We have now, as of this morning, 25 major fires. Horseback riding is available nearby.More than two dozen large wildfires raging across California after an extreme heat wave have created a “dire situation,” Thom Porter, chief of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, said Tuesday. Boat launching facilities, mooring and rentals are available at several local marinas. Shaver Lake is a full service community providing a wide range of services and accommodations for visitors. Check at Camp Edison for information on hiking trails. Hiking and Equestrian Trails Numerous hiking trails can be found along the shore of Shaver Lake. Nearby creeks and streams also have seasonal closures. The lake is open year around for fishing and state fishing regulations apply. Shaver Lake is a 1 hour drive northeast from Fresno via Highway 168 and is a popular destination for anglers looking for rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanne salmon, smallmouth bass, bluegill, or catfish. Both Camp Edison and Dorabelle charge a fee for day use and overnight camping.įor more information contact SCE Camp Edison at 559.841.3134. Dorabelle also has a day use area which provides parking and access to the lake. At Dorabelle visitors will find a more primitive campground with fewer amenities. Camp Edison, operated by Southern California Edison is a full service recreation area with campgrounds, marina and a day use area. There are several campgrounds in the area that provide a wide range of services for visitors. Canoe and Kayak enthusiasts will find many out of the way coves and miles of shoreline to explore. Water skiing, jet skis and windsurfing are some of the activities available at this mountain lake. Shaver Lake is a popular lake for water sports activities. An accessible boat access is available near Sierra Marina at the north end of the lake. Camp Edison also has boat launching facilities for its paying customers. Shaver Lake Visitor Bureau - 55, or the Shaver Lake Marina - 55 BoatingĪ public boat launching ramp is maintained by Fresno County at the north end of the lake. Continue on Hwy 168 through the community of Shaver Lake to access the lake and SCE Camp Edison.įor more information about Shaver Lake and its available recreational opportunities please contact: Take Hwy 168 east from Clovis to Shaver Lake. In 1893 Shaver built a small rock-filled dam that impounded water to form a small mill pond to support logging operations. Shaver, who logged in the area around the turn of the century. The reservoir is named for pioneer lumberman C.B. Shaver Lake is part of the Big Creek Hydroelectric project which includes a system of lakes, tunnels, steel penstocks and power houses that convert water into electricity. Shaver Lake was constructed by the Pacific Light and Power Corporation, later named Southern California Edison in 1927. Southern California Edison (SCE) owns the lands around Shaver Lake and administers recreation sites at that location. Operated by SCE it provides opportunities for boating camping, hiking, fishing, sightseeing. Shaver Lake is a popular recreational lake surrounded by thick pine forests of the Sierra National Forest. The Downey (in cardinal on map) and McCarthy (in green on map) structures are open to first-come, first-served sales the Flower and Royal structures (in black on the map) are not available for daily sales this season. These structures are patrolled using LPR (License Plate Reader) technology, so be sure to enter your license plate information correctly and pay as soon as you park your car. REMINDER: On campus Tailgating Reservations are required and tailgaters cannot enter campus/set up tailgates until 6 hours before kickoff (even with a reservation).Įvent parking this season is $40/vehicle, and USC Campus parking is now completely CASHLESS!įour of our campus parking structures now feature Text2Park technology – all you need is your license plate, a mobile phone, and a credit card!ĭrive straight in, park in any normal, unmarked space in any of the yellow or green locations below (click on the map to open as a webpage), and text the location code (by the elevator or stairwell) to 25023. New processes and technology have been integrated to help you navigate and plan your game day experience. There are no cash lots in Exposition Park during USC Football games. All parking for USC Football in Exposition Park has been sold and distributed in advance. Exposition Park Lots open six hours prior to kickoff for permit holders only. |
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