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shinsui-f-works · 3 days ago
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This is an illustration of Zeno that I drew for his birthday.😄🎵
Happy birthday, Mr.Zeno. ・・・It's a poor drawing, but I drew it for you.
I came across your music for the first time this year. You had already graduated from this world, but I am very happy to have come across your wonderful music.
If you have regrets about not being able to do what you wanted to accomplish, the people who love you will do it for you.
Are you in heaven right now, happily chatting with Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Jimi Hendrix about earthly matters
With thanks for the music you have left us.
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shinsui-f-works · 5 months ago
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Please don't delete this blog, I hope it continues.🙏
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Meeting-Up in Tokyo 2009
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princesssarisa · 1 year ago
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The Top 40 Most Popular Operas, Part 3 (#21 through #30)
A quick guide for newcomers to the genre, with links to online video recordings of complete performances, with English subtitles whenever possible.
Verdi's Il Trovatore
The second of Verdi's three great "middle period" tragedies (the other two being Rigoletto and La Traviata): a grand melodrama filled with famous melodies.
Studio film, 1957 (Mario del Monaco, Leyla Gencer, Ettore Bastianini, Fedora Barbieri; conducted by Fernando Previtali) (no subtitles; read the libretto in English translation here)
Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor
The most famous tragic opera in the bel canto style, based on Sir Walter Scott's novel The Bride of Lammermoor, and featuring opera's most famous "mad scene."
Studio film, 1971 (Anna Moffo, Lajos Kozma, Giulio Fioravanti, Paolo Washington; conducted by Carlo Felice Cillario)
Leoncavallo's Pagliacci
The most famous example of verismo opera: brutal Italian realism from the turn of the 20th century. Jealousy, adultery, and violence among a troupe of traveling clowns.
Feature film, 1983 (Plácido Domingo, Teresa Stratas, Juan Pons, Alberto Rinaldi; conducted by Georges Prêtre)
Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI
Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio)
Mozart's comic Singspiel (German opera with spoken dialogue) set amid a Turkish harem. What it lacks in political correctness it makes up for in outstanding music.
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1988 (Deon van der Walt, Inga Nielsen, Lillian Watson, Lars Magnusson, Kurt Moll, Oliver Tobias; conducted by Georg Solti) (click CC for subtitles)
Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera
A Verdi tragedy of forbidden love and political intrigue, inspired by the assassination of King Gustav III of Sweden.
Leipzig Opera House, 2006 (Massimiliano Pisapia, Chiara Taigi, Franco Vassallo, Annamaria Chiuri, Eun Yee You; conducted by Riccardo Chailly) (click CC for subtitles)
Part I, Part II
Offenbach's Les Contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann)
A half-comic, half-tragic fantasy opera based on the writings of E.T.A. Hoffmann, in which the author becomes the protagonist of his own stories of ill-fated love.
Opéra de Monte-Carlo, 2018 (Juan Diego Flórez, Olga Peretyatko, Nicolas Courjal, Sophie Marilley; conducted by Jacques Lacombe) (click CC and choose English in "Auto-translate" under "Settings" for subtitles)
Wagner's Der Fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman)
An early and particularly accessible work of Wagner, based on the legend of a phantom ship doomed to sail the seas until its captain finds a faithful bride.
Savolinna Opera, 1989 (Franz Grundheber, Hildegard Behrens, Ramiro Sirkiä, Matti Salminen; conducted by Leif Segerstam) (click CC for subtitles)
Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana
A one-act drama of adultery and scorned love among Sicilian peasants, second only to Pagliacci (with which it's often paired in a double bill) as the most famous verismo opera.
St. Petersburg Opera, 2012 (Fyodor Ataskevich, Iréne Theorin, Nikolay Kopylov, Ekaterina Egorova, Nina Romanova; conducted by Mikhail Tatarnikov)
Verdi's Falstaff
Verdi's final opera, a "mighty burst of laughter" based on Shakespeare's comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Studio film, 1979 (Gabriel Bacquier, Karan Armstrong, Richard Stilwell, Marta Szirmay, Jutta Renate Ihloff, Max René Cosotti; conducted by Georg Solti) (click CC for subtitles)
Verdi's Otello (Othello)
Verdi's second-to-last great Shakespearean opera, based on the tragedy of the Moor of Venice.
Teatro alla Scala, 2001 (Plácido Domingo, Leo Nucci, Barbara Frittoli; conducted by Riccardo Muti)
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syscyber · 1 year ago
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The Limits to Growth
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The classic system dynamics world growth simulation that shook —and keeps on shaking— the world.
The Limits to Growth is a 1972 report that discussed the possibility of exponential economic and population growth with finite supply of resources, studied by computer simulation. The study used the World3 computer model to simulate the consequence of interactions between the earth and human systems. The model was based on the work of Jay Forrester of MIT, as described in his book World Dynamics. Commissioned by the Club of Rome, the findings of the study were first presented at international gatherings in Moscow and Rio de Janeiro in the summer of 1971. The report's authors are Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III, representing a team of 17 researchers. The report concludes that, without substantial changes in resource consumption, "the most probable result will be a rather sudden and uncontrollable decline in both population and industrial capacity".
— Wikipedia
Read/Download Limits — DonellaMeadows.org
The Limits to Growth+50 — Club of Rome
The Limits to Growth after 50 — Resilience.org
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World3 model standard run adapted from Limits printout Fig. 35, p. 124. By YaguraStation, CC 4.0, Wikimedia Commons
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rp-kat · 6 years ago
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Fair Warning - Go!
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Journal 5: Chapters 11-12
I’m an enormous Alfons Mucha fan so I was excited to start the chapter on art nouveau. My expectations were not unrewarded, as I got to see many other artists with similar styles that I found just as appealing as Mucha’s classic works. I particularly enjoyed Eugène Grasset’s work, as it reminded me of the illustrations in Andrew Lang’s Fairy Book series. (I have about nine of them, inherited from my grandmother.)
Art Nouveau architecture was only given a passing mention because the textbook is focused on print and graphic design, but I found it enormously interesting when I looked it up, particularly the Casa Batlló in Spain, designed by the famous Antoni Gaudí:
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If you look at the interior of Casa Batlló, you can see how Gaudí was inspired both by the natural curvatures common to art nouveau and by the geometric forms and blue/white palette common in Mediterranean and Muslim designs. Rounded windowsills and oval archways contrast with stark diamond and square tiles in a way that expresses a profoundly Spanish take on the movement.
In part, Gaudí’s Mediterranean influence in his architectures is a reflection on how regionally separate art nouveau was across Europe, with French poster design splitting in both style and philosophy from the German Jugenstil, for example.
Near the end of the chapter, the author wrote something I found objectionable:
The English art historian Herbert Read once suggested that the life of any art movement is like that of a flower. A budding in the hands of a small number of innovators is followed by full bloom; the process of decay begins as the influence becomes diffused and distorted in the hands of imitators who understand merely the stylistic manifestations of the movement rather than the driving passions that forged it. After the turn of the century, this was the fate of art nouveau. Early art nouveau objects and furniture had been primarily one-of-a-kind or limited-edition items. But as the design of posters and periodicals brought art nouveau to an ever-widening circle, far greater quantities were produced. Some manufacturers focused on the bottom line by turning out vast amounts of merchandise and graphics with lower design standards. (Meggs, 2012, pp. 228-229)
While it’s true that commercialization can often dilute an art style, particularly anti-commercial movements like punk music, the idea that a movement only has value while some dozen people conduct a moral philosophy again conveys the sentiment running through the book that art (or visual design) only belongs to the talented elite. Movements are buoyed through adoption by the masses, and if art nouveau hadn’t caught on with these so-called “imitators” then it likely wouldn’t have deserved its own chapter in a textbook.
The image that most stood out to me wasn’t from the art nouveau chapter, but rather Behrens’ poster for AEG lamps:
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The clean geometry throughout the piece marks it as a member of a new aesthetic movement, but the spinning circles around the lamp retain the curvilinear influences of art nouveau. I was surprised that companies didn’t think about having a proprietary font and style guide until AEG came up with one in the early 20th century. It seems like such an obvious way to distinguish a company’s brand that some font designer could have thought of it earlier.
Behrens and the Deutsche Werkbund feel like the beginning of the design philosophy that now dominates both product and web design in the 21st century, focusing on stark minimalism and function. It’s a good way to make something simple and accessible, but at its worst design minimalism can be cold and boring. I hope the Internet’s Baroque period arrives soon.
Source: Meggs, Philip B, and Alston W Purvis. Meggs' History Of Graphic Design, Fifth Edition. Wiley, 2012
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delhi-architect2 · 5 years ago
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ArchDaily - Spotlight: Peter Behrens
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The AEG Turbine Factory. Image © <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Berlin_AEG_Turbinenfabrik.jpg'>Wikimedia user Doris Antony</a> licensed under <a href='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en'>CC BY-SA 3.0</a>
If asked to name buildings by German architect and designer Peter Behrens (14 April 1868 – 27 February 1940), few people would be able to answer with anything other than his AEG Turbine Factory in Berlin. His style was not one that lends itself easily to canonization; indeed, even the Turbine Factory itself is difficult to appreciate without an understanding of its historical context. Despite this, Behrens' achievements are not to be underestimated, and his importance to the development of architecture might best be understood by looking at three young architects who worked in his studio around 1910: Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and Walter Gropius.
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giovencato · 6 years ago
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Archive giovencato2007 (CC BY 4.0) | AEG TURBINENFABRIK, arch. Peter Behrens The AEG turbine factory was built around 1909, at Huttenstraße 12-16 in the Berlin district of Moabit. It is the best known work of architect Peter Behrens #modern #modernarchitecture #architecture #berlin #germany #peterbehrens (at Berlin, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtddU_eAXJq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=10sfpmzrr102u
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wildernessphotos · 6 years ago
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Bioenergy carbon capture: climate snake oil or the 1.5-degree panacea?
Bioenergy carbon capture: climate snake oil or the 1.5-degree panacea?
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Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Sequestration, known as BECCS, is one of the technologies we may need to limit warming to 1.5 degrees. from http://www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND
Paul Behrens, Leiden University
With the release of the latest special report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, it’s time we talk frankly about Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Sequestration,…
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shinsui-f-works · 3 days ago
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TOMMY HEART - Spirit Of Time.
from You tube the official Tommy Heart channel.
www.youtube.com/@tommyheart3116
Lately I have been concentrating exclusively on my other fair-warning account.
@fair_warning.kagura.jp
It's been interesting because I've discovered that I can edit simple videos in Photoshop.
The video is from Fair Warning lead vocalist Tommy Heart's solo album😊💕 The lyric version and the normal version edited side by side.😁🎵
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kidsviral-blog · 7 years ago
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Shovel-ready job: Conservatives hijack Obama’s ‘bullshitter’ remark
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Shovel-ready job: Conservatives hijack Obama’s ‘bullshitter’ remark
http://twitter.com/#!/RBPundit/status/261533047969697793
The Obama campaign kept things classy today, with the president telling Rolling Stone magazine that Mitt Romney is a “bullshitter.” The president told the magazine that kids have “good instincts” when it comes to telling such a thing about a person. In response, hundreds of conservatives on Twitter relied on their memories rather than their instincts to dig into the president’s history of B.S. Pull on your hip waders for a stroll through the pasture.
“The attack in Benghazi was by a spontaneous mob in response to some obscure YouTube video.” #Bullshitter
— Ken Gardner (@kesgardner) October 25, 2012
Maybe Obama should’ve called Romney a #Bullshitter from the closed Solyndra headquarters. #p2
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) October 25, 2012
“The unemployment rate will be around 5.4%. #Bullshitter
— Conservative Girl (@caseykim12) October 25, 2012
“Bill Ayers was just some guy that lived in my neighborhood..”#bullshitter
— C. O. Jones (@Crazyupinhurr) October 25, 2012
If you say you’ll “cut the deficit in half”….you might be a #BULLSHITTER #tcot
— John Dee (@GaltsGultch) October 25, 2012
Hey, remember that time, when #Obama said he was going to close #GITMO ? #bullshitter
— Hashtag David (@Hashtag_David) October 25, 2012
If you claim all bills will be online for 72 hours prior to a vote, you may be a #BullShitter
— Robin Cavallaro (@RobinCavallaro) October 25, 2012
“I had nothing to do with sequestration” #bullshitter
— Chewtoy (@HoundOfDoom) October 25, 2012
You know who’s a #bullshitter? The guy who repackages his failed first term agenda and promises, no really, I’ll get it done this time.
— Sunny (@sunnyright) October 25, 2012
“If you like your insurance plan you can keep it. If you like your doctor you can keep him.”- @barackobama #Bullshitter #tcot
— Torrey M. Spears (@torreymspears) October 25, 2012
“These are shovel-ready jobs.” #Bullshitter
— Seth (@dcseth) October 25, 2012
“I will not have lobbyists in my administration.” #Bullshitter cc: @tpcarney
— Seth (@dcseth) October 25, 2012
“Planned Parenthood offers mammograms”.#Bullshitter
— bakedflounder (@bakedflounder) October 25, 2012
Obama’s ‘composite girlfriend’ in college #bullshitter
— I Am Bush’s Fault (@cantrellr) October 25, 2012
I am going to go line by line through the budget. #Bullshitter
— Pundit Review (@PunditReview) October 25, 2012
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— mb (@imsure) October 25, 2012
“I’ve known Rev. Wright for almost twenty years. The person I saw yesterday was not the person that I met twenty years ago.” #bullshitter
— Brian (@BKudron) October 25, 2012
“the private sector is doing fine” #bullshitter
— Ori (@OriKeinan) October 25, 2012
“Obamacare was a bipartisan plan.” #Bullshitter
— Jamie Chapman (@Chapman_Jamie) October 25, 2012
“Fast & Furious began under the Bush administration.” #bullshitter
— Wes (@FTWes) October 25, 2012
“I have a plan to create jobs.” – bo #bullshitter
— Jason B. Whitman (@JasonBWhitman) October 25, 2012
‘This will be the most transparent administration ever.’ #Bullshitter
— The view up here (@theviewuphere) October 25, 2012
#bullshitter Our relationship with Israel has never been stronger.
— Conservative John (@Johntherhino) October 25, 2012
#bullshitter Fence between US and Mexico is “Practically Complete”
— Don Baker (@azwatergeek) October 25, 2012
“I am not somebody who promotes same-sex marriage.”#bullshitter
— Mike Behrens (@Mike_Behrens) October 25, 2012
Obama: “GM has repaid their debt in full.” #bullshitter
— The Gipper(@mrgeology) October 25, 2012
“The Volt is the car of the future.” Barak #Bullshitter Obama.
— Ironked (@ironked) October 25, 2012
“Social Security is structurally sound”#Bullshitter
— Palate Exposure (@PalateXposure) October 25, 2012
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— Kim_D (@_kim37) October 25, 2012
“I could not ask for a better Vice President” #Bullshitter #HenryHiggins
— S.M (@redsteeze) October 25, 2012
Obama: I take my job as President very seriously #bullshitter
— Kathleen Cox (@snipahnrs) October 25, 2012
Oh, about that job…
Tired of having a #bullshitter as President?In 12 days you can do something about it. #RomneyRyan2012
— Angela(@NoKoolAide) October 25, 2012
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/10/25/shovel-ready-job-conservatives-hijack-presidents-bullshitter-remark/
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desymbol · 7 years ago
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Spotlight: Peter Behrens
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yahoo-roto-arcade-blog · 7 years ago
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Pressing Fantasy Baseball Questions: The 2018 New York Yankees
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The Yankees haven’t won a World Series since 2009. They’ve won just one playoff series in five years. They have a new manager and uncertainty in three-quarters of their infield.
It doesn’t matter. It’s time to start calling them Damn Yankees again. These guys are stacked.
The Yanks quietly had a comeback season last year — finishing one game short of the World Series — and the team has been upgraded for 2018. With all due respect to the other strong clubs in baseball, our delve into Fantasy 2018 has to start here.
That’s what a Giancarlo Stanton trade will do for you.
Stanton’s joining an offense that went bonkers for most of 2017. The Bombers were second in runs scored, first in homers, fourth in slugging. They scored runs at home (third) and they piled them up on the road (fourth). Aaron Judge was the best fantasy hitter in the American League, and Gary Sanchez blew all the catchers away.
[Batter up: Join a Yahoo Fantasy Baseball league for free today]
Let’s get to the pressing questions, starting with the new kid in town.
Q: So about that Stanton, how high do we draft him? First? Second? Early in the first round?
A: Not so fast, grasshopper. While the upside of Stanton is thrilling to think about, we have to also consider the significant injury risk he’s carried his entire career.
First, the fun stuff. Stanton is coming off a monstrous .281/.376/.631 year in Miami, with 59 homers. He scored 123 runs, knocked in 132. And now he’s moving to a league and a park that favors offense, and shifting to a team that was a scoring machine last year.
The ballpark differences cannot be understated. Miami’s Fish Bowl trims scoring by 16 percent and drops right-handed power by 17 percent. Meanwhile, Yankee Stadium is a mild boost to scoring (three percent) and a major float to right-handed pop (23 percent). Yahtzee.
Now, back to those pesky injury concerns. Is Stanton injury-prone or accident-prone? He played in every game last year, but that’s on the heels of a spotty track record: 119, 74, 145, 116, 123 games played. Over that five-year period, he missed an average of 47 games per season. The presence of the DH could help Stanton avoid some aches and pains, though it’s not clear if the Yankees will use him primarily in that role.
I’m more driven by floor than upside when I make early picks, so I have Stanton cautiously ranked No. 11 on my initial 2018 board. He’s No. 12 in the Yahoo composite ranks. I’d be more tempted to go for Stanton in a medium or shallow league — where theoretical replacement value would be lofty — and less intrigued in deep leagues where injuries are more damaging. But if you prefer to focus on his new park and team, last year’s pinball line, and a full season without injury, I can’t definitively say you’re wrong. This is why we have a game.
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Q: Okay, killjoy. If you’re not in on Stanton, how about Judge, his new running mate?
A: I wouldn’t say I’m dismissing Judge out of hand, but it’s not difficult to build a fade case, either. I’ll be open minded in the middle of the second round.
Judge was a three-true-outcome story for most of 2017 — a bushel of homers (52), a ton of strikeouts (208), a bevy of walks (127). The whiffs are far more acceptable in the shape of today’s game, and although Judge’s .357 BABIP looks like an outlier, it’s supported by a hard-hit rate of 45.3 percent (second in the majors).
So what’s not to like? Judge has done it just once. He hit a mediocre .228 in the second half, as the league started to make adjustments on him. He’s coming off arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder, though (as usual) the team and player aren’t worried about it.
Judge’s power is undeniable, but I can’t project anyone to hit 50 home runs. He probably won’t be a batting-average drain, but a chunk of regression is expected from last year’s .284. Will the shoulder be fine in April? I’m not going to automatically assume that. Judge looks like a reasonable pick in the second round, but with so many other offensive players with safer track records, I don’t expect to be dialing No. 99.
If you want a pro-Judge stance, my colleagues are here to oblige. Andy Behrens currently ranks Judge No. 12 on his board (ahead of Stanton, in fact), while Dalton Del Don slots Judge No. 14.
Q: What’s the ETA on hot infield prospect Gleybar Torres?
A: I’m guessing we’ll see Torres in the middle of the season, though the Yankees have no need to rush him. He’s only 21, he had Tommy John surgery in June, and it might make sense to keep his service clock from starting. Torres played in just 55 games last year, with 23 of them coming at Triple-A (.309/.406/.457). He’s ranked third, fifth, and sixth on the primary prospect boards.
The position isn’t clear on Torres, either. He’s been a shortstop for most of his minor-league career, but the Yankees already have the capable Didi Gregorius. Torres has seen spot duty at second and third base, and it will be interesting to see if that becomes a priority this year, with an eye to him impacting the 2018 Yankees season.
Pinstripe Patter: Brett Gardner has a consistent scan over the last five years, and although he can’t be counted on for a plus average, he should contribute in the other four categories. And assuming he keeps the leadoff spot here, look at all the run producers after him . . . Some might criticize Gregorius for his hack-first mentality, but I don’t care about non-walkers, so long as they make contact. Gregorius struck out just 12.3 percent of the time last year and has 45 homers over two seasons. He’s a value play at shortstop, and the rare Yankee who’s actually underrated . . . The New York staff isn’t as exciting as the offense, on paper, but it’s also driving the legitimate 2018 hype. Last year’s New York pitchers ranked fifth in ERA (fifth among starters, third among relievers). And no one significant was lost from that formidable crew . . . Sonny Gray shifted from the expansive Oakland Mausoleum to the homer-friendly Yankee Stadium and paid a price — his HR/9 rate doubled after the deadline deal. Gray’s front-door ERA only bumped slightly, but he also had a 4.87 FIP with the Yankees, tiptoeing some favorable luck. Gray should get sublime offensive and bullpen support in his first full New York season, but he might not be able to keep that ERA under 4. Caveat emptor . . . Relief pitcher Chad Green was one of the finds of the year, collecting an insane 103 strikeouts — against just 17 walks — over 69 innings. A 1.83 ERA and 0.74 WHIP will play in any format. The Yankees have ridiculous depth in the bullpen and might press Green into a starting role if anything happens to the incumbents there, but I suspect most of Green’s work will come in relief again. I’d be surprised if Green fell off the map, but this is not the type of outlier season to chase after — reliever performance is highly volatile. The goal should be to find the next Green (I like looking for them after 3-5 weeks of results are in), not pony up for last year’s model.
Yankees Projected Lineup
LF Brett Gardner
RF Aaron Judge
DH Giancarlo Stanton
1B Greg Bird
C Gary Sanchez
SS Didi Gregorius
CF Aaron Hicks
3B Miguel Andujar
2B Ronald Torreyes
Yankees Projected Rotation
SP Masahiro Tanaka
SP Luis Severino
SP CC Sabathia
SP Sonny Gray
SP Jordan Montgomery
CL Aroldis Chapman
RP David Robertson
RP Dellin Betances
RP/SP Chad Green
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Fair Warning - Live At Home
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adalidda · 7 years ago
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Illustration Photo: Practical application of openAAS (open Asset Administration Shell), Industry 4.0 platform, at Hannover Messe 2017 (credits: Christian Behrens / ZVEI / Flickr Creative Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0))
Frost & Sullivan: APAC Governments Harness IIoT to Expand Manufacturing Capabilities and Affirm Global Supply Chain Role
With uncertain and volatile economic conditions, manufacturers are seeking competitive advantages by modernizing and upgrading their production methods. Industrialized nations such as Germany have paved the way in digitizing their manufacturing capabilities through the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). This manufacturing transformation is rapidly catching on in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region with Japan, South Korea, and Singapore leading the way.
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