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The swap AU doodles I made between designing the Mafia half of the cast.. do not raise your eyebrow at my doodles of Seymour. Please.
#art#doodles#the simpsons#simpsons fat tony#anthony d'amico#louie walters#max legman#principal skinner#seymour skinner#edna krabappel#skedna#gary chalmers#superintendent chalmers#chalmskinn#ms hoover#Elizabeth Hoover#gun tw#minor blood tw#smoking tw#mafia school swap au
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From Namor Vol. 2 #001, “Prince of the Blood”
Art by Paul Davidson, Alex Lins and Neeraj Menon
Written by Jason Aaron
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I don't have current tags for everybody but I'm working on it!
⚾️; batter up - Baseball (Inanimate Insanity)
🌡️; sick on seventh street - Tissues (Inanimate Insanity)
🍰; the host with the most - Two (Battle For Dream Island)
🗄️; amnesia was her name - Cabby ( Inanimate Insanity)
🎉; twos a party - Filbo Fiddlepie (Bugsnax)
🎧; experimental film - Strong Sad (Homestar Runner)
📎; cheesed to meet you - Allan (Smiling Friends)
👑; kiss me son of god - Gristol Malik (Psychonauts)
🔌; high and low and new and old - Charger Block (Love Of The S*n)
🕯️; i better ace that interview - Amelia (HFJONE)
🍎; aurora borealis - Seymour Skinner and Gary Chalmers (The Simpsons)
💰; 100 dollars in usd only - Yellow Face (BFDI)
☁️; on cloud nine - Steve Small (TAWOG)
🥫; minimum wage - Larry Needlemeyer (TAWOG)
🐽; no sleeping pills no old tattoos - Amanda Young (Saw)
📄; when you're following an angel - Allison Kerry (Saw)
🐸; the lovers the dreamers and me - Kermit The Frog (Muppets)
🎵; together in electric dreams - Edgar (Electric Dreams)
☕️; pigeon milk - Brewster (Animal Crossing)
🪡; sew good to see you - Label (Animal Crossing)
Famial-
🥛; we'll wait for our miracle (f) - Mepod (Inanimate Insanity oc) (Daughter)
💎; sleeping is a gateway drug to being awake (f) - Walter White, Skylar White, Jesse Pinkman, Walt jr (Breaking Bad- parents and brothers)
🧨; pouring like an avalanche (f) - Dynamite (Objectified) (son)
🍄🟫; coming down a mountain (f) - Mushroom (Objectified) (daughter)
🌮; i broke my glass balloon (f) - Taco (Inanimate Insanity) (sister)
🥧; bitty bite sized (f) - Eric "Bitty" Bittle (Check, Please!) (brother)
💣; run rabbit run (f) - Tiny Tina (Borderlands) (daughter)
#⚾️; batter up#🎉; twos a party#🍰; the host with the most#🧨; pouring like an avalanche (f)#🍄🟫; coming down a mountain (f)#📎; cheesed to meet you#👑; kiss me son of god#🗄️; amnesia was her name#🕯️; i better ace that interview#🔌; high and low and new and old#💰; 100 dollars in usd only#💎; sleeping is a gateway drug to being awake (f)#🍎; aurora borealis#☁️; on cloud nine#🥫; minimum wage#🌡️; sick on seventh street#🌮; i broke my glass balloon (f)#🐽; no sleeping pills no old tattoos#🥧; bitty bite sized (f)#📄; when you're following an angel#🐸; the lovers the dreamers and me#🎧; experimental film#💣; run rabbit run (f)#🥛; we'll wait for our miracle (f)#🎵; together in electric dreams#☕️; pigeon milk#🪡; sew good to see you
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fun Simpsons pairings requests, anyone?
pairings I like include:
Devil!Flanders/Rev. Lovejoy Dwight Diddlehopper/Dexter Colt Michael de Graaf/Marshall Goldman Lionel Hutz/Dr. Nick Fat Tony/Seymour Skinner Gary Chalmers/Seymour Skinner Eddie/Lou Rex Banner/(almost) anyone Sideshow Bob/Sideshow Mel Sideshow Bob/Jack Lassen Hank Scorpio/(almost) anyone Kostas Becker/(almost) anyone Johnny Tightlips/Frankie the Squealer Max Legman/Louie Walters any mobster/(almost) anyone
am I missing any?
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The Stuff I Read in June/July 2023
Stuff I Extra Liked is Bold
I forgot to do it last month so you get a double feature
Books
Ninefox Gambit, Yoon Ha Lee
Heteropessimism (Essay Cluster)
The Biological Mind, Justin Garson (2015) Ch. 5-7
Sacred and Terrible Air, Robert Kurvitz
Wage Labour and Capital, Karl Marx
Short Fiction
Beware the Bite of the Were-Lesbian (zine), H. C. Guinevere
Childhood Homes (and why we hate them) by qrowscant (itch.io)
piele by slugzuki (itch.io)
بچهای که شکل گربه میکشید، لافکادیو هرن
بچه های که یخ نزدند، ماکسیم گورکی
پسرکی در تعقیب تبهکار، ویلیام آیریش
Küçük Kara Balık, Samed Behrengi
Phil Mind
The Hornswoggle Problem, Patricia Churchland, Journal of Consciousness Studies 3.5-6 (1996): 402-408
What is it Like to be a Bat? Thomas Nagel, (https://doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674594623.c15)
Epiphenomenal Qualia, Frank Jackson, Consciousness and emotion in cognitive science. Routledge, 1998. 197-206
Why You Can’t Make a Computer that Feels Pain, Daniel Dennett, Synthese, vol. 38, no. 3, 1978, pp. 415–56
Where Am I? Daniel Dennett
Can Machines Think? Daniel Dennett
Divided Minds and the Nature of Persons, Derek Parfit (https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118922590.ch8)
The Extended Mind, Andy Clark & David Chalmers, Analysis 58, no. 1 (1998): 7–19
Uploading: A Philosophical Analysis, David Chalmers (https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118736302.ch6)
If You Upload, Will You Survive? Joseph Corabi & Susan Schneider (https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118736302.ch8)
If You Can’t Make One, You Don’t Know How It Works, Fred Dretske (https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4975.1994.tb00299.x)
Computing Machinery and Intelligence, Alan Turing
Minds, Brains, and Programs, John Searle (https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X00005756)
What is it Like to Have a Gender Identity? Florence Ashley (https://doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzac071)
Climbing towards NLU: On Meaning, Form, and Understanding in the Age of Data, Emily M. Bender & Alexander Koller (10.18653/v1/2020.acl-main.463)
On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜 Emily M. Bender et al. (https://doi.org/10.1145/3442188.3445922)
The Great White Robot God, David Golumbia
Superintelligence: The Idea that Eats Smart People, Maciej Ceglowski
Misc. Articles
Ebb and Flow of Azeri and Persian in Iran: A Longitudinal Study in the City of Zanjan, Hamed Zandi (https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110694277-007)
WTF is Happening? An Overview – Watching the World Go Bye, Eliot Jacobson
Using loophole, Seward County seizes millions from motorists without convicting them of crimes, Natalia Alamdari
Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens, Cathy J. Cohen, Feminist Theory Reader. Routledge, 2020. 311-323
Is the Rectum a Grave? Leo Bersani (https://doi.org/10.2307/3397574)
Why Petroleum Did Not Save the Whales, Richard York (https://doi.org/10.1177/2378023117739217)
‘Spider-Verse’ Animation: Four Artists on Making the Sequel, Chris Lee
Carbon dioxide removal is not a current climate solution, David T. Ho (https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-023-00953-x)
Fights, beatings and a birth: Videos smuggled out of L.A. jails reveal violence, neglect, Keri Blakinger
Capitalism’s Court Jester: Slavoj Žižek, Gabriel Rockhill
The Tyranny of Structurelessness, Jo Freeman
Domenico Losurdo interviewed about Friedrich Nietzsche
Keeping Some of the Lights On: Redefining Energy Security, Kris De Decker
Gays, Crossdressers, and Emos: Nonormative Masculinities in Militarized Iraq, Achim Rohde
On the Concept of History, Walter Benjamin
Our Technology, Zeyad el Nabolsy
Towards a Historiography of Gundam’s One Year War, Ian Gregory
Imperialism and the Transformation of Values into Prices, Torkil Lauesen & Zak Cope
#reading prog#one day i will be able to read books well again#most of the things that aren't linked i can provide directly upon request#those dennett citations are hard to track down
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Robert Vaughn as Walter Chalmers in Bullitt
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This Week in Rust 574
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
Announcing four new members of the compiler team
Foundation
Announcing the Rust Foundation’s Newest Project Director: Carol Nichols
Rust Foundation Collaborates With AWS Initiative to Verify Rust Standard Libraries
EuroRust 2024
Through the Fire and the Flames - Jon Gjengset
Build bigger in less time: code testing beyond the basics - Predrag Gruevski
A gentle introduction to procedural macros - Sam Van Overmeire
Practical Rust for Web Audio - Attila Haraszti
Augmented docs: a love letter to rustdoc and docs.rs - Francois Mockers
The Impact of Memory Allocators on Performance: A Deep Dive - Arthur Pastel
Proving macro expansion with expandable - Sasha Pourcelot
Runtime Scripting for Rust Applications - Niklas Korz
Unleashing 🦀 The Ferris Within - Victor Ciura
The first six years in the development of Polonius - Amanda Stjerna
Non-binary Rust: Between Safe and Unsafe - Boxy Uwu
Writing a SD Card driver in Rust - Johnathan Pallant
My Journey from WebDev to Medical Visualization Rustacean - David Peherstorfer
Code to contract to code: making ironclad APIs - Adam Chalmers
Rust Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann - Henk Oordt
Linting with Dylint - Samuel Moelius
RustConf 2024
Dr. Rebecca Rumbul (Rust Foundation Executive Director): "Welcome Remarks"
Aeva Black: "Making Open Source Secure by Design" | KEYNOTE
Marc-André Moreau (CTO, Devolutions): Diamond Sponsor Talk
Nick Cameron: "Eternal Sunshine of the Rustfmt'ed Mind"
Jack Wrenn: "Safety Goggles for Alchemists"
Rohit Dandamundi: "Widening the Ferris Net"
Isabel Atkinson: "Rustify Your API: A Journey from Specification to Implementation"
Sparrow Li: "The Current State and Future of Rust Compiler Performance"
Nathan Stocks: "Shooting Stars! Livecode a Game in Less Than 30 Mins"
Pedro Rittner & Sean Lawlor: "Actors and Factories in Rust"
David Koloski: "The (Many) Mistakes I Made in rkyv"
Kyler Chin: "How We Built a Rust-y Real-Time Public Transport Map"
Adam Chalmers: "Making a Programming Language for 3D Design"
Martin Pool: "Finding Bugs with cargo-mutants"
1Password, Adobe, Woven by Toyota: Gold Sponsor Lightning Talks
Miguel Ojeda (Rust for Linux): KEYNOTE
JetBrains, K2 Space, Zed: Gold Sponsor Lightning Talks
Jonathan Pallant: "Six Clock Cycle per Pixel - Graphics on the Neotrol Pico"
Joannah Nanjekye: "Rust Interop: Memory Safety Across Foreign Function Boundaries"
Jacob Pratt: "Compiler-Driven Development: Making Rust Work for You"
Angus Morrison: "How Rust is Powering Next-Generation Space Mission Simulators"
Michael Gattozzi: "What Happens When You Run Cargo Build?"
Pallavi Thukral: "Rust in Motion: Building Reliable and Performant Robotics Systems"
Marc-André Giroux: "Low-Overhead Observability in High-RPS Servers"
Predrag Gruevski: "Putting an End to Accidental SemVer-Breaking Changes"
Chris Biscardi: "Web Sites, Web Apps, and Web Assembly"
Nicholas Matsakis (Co-Lead, Rust Design Team): "Rust Roadmap 2.0" | KEYNOTE
Frédéric Ameye: "Rust in Legacy Regulated Industries"
Walter Pearce: "Dude, Where's My C?"
Ed Jones: "Fearless Refactoring & the Art of Argument-Free Rust"
Dr. Rebecca Rambul: Opening Remarks
OxidOS Sponsored Talk
Martin Geisler: "Rust Training at Scale"
Quanyi Ma: "Embracing Monorepo and LLM Evolution"
Joshua Liebow-Feeser: "Safety in an Unsafe World"
Jack Huey & James Munns: "An Outsider's Guide to the Rust Project"
Newsletters
This Month in Rust OSDev: October 2024
Project/Tooling Updates
hyper in curl Needs a Champion
godot-rust November 2024 dev update
Security in hickory-dns
Virtual Geometry in Bevy 0.15
Glues v0.5 - Editor Tabs and Enhanced Vim Commands
Streaming data analytics, Fluvio 0.13.0 release
Rerun 0.20 - Geospatial data and full H.264 support
git-cliff 2.7.0 is released! (a highly customizable changelog generator)
Observations/Thoughts
You don't (always) need async
The fastest WASM zlib
A rustc soundness bug in the wild
[audio] Compile Time Crimes
[audio] Oxide with Steve Klabnik
Rust Walkthroughs
Zed Rope Optimizations, Part 1
Futexes at Home
Build your own SQLite, Part 3: SQL parsing 101
dtype_dispatch: a most beautiful hack
Sending Events to Bevy from anywhere
Building an email address parser in Rust with nom
Exploring Async Runtimes by Building our Own
Traits to Unify all Vectors
Basics of Pinning in Rust
Building a Wifi-controlled car with Rust and ESP32
[video] Build with Naz : Diesel ORM, SQLite and Rust
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is fixed-slice-vec, a no-std dynamic length Vec with runtime-determined maximum capacity backed by a slice.
Thanks to Jay Oster for the suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Calls for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
RFCs
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Testing Steps
Rust
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Testing steps
Rustup
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Testing steps
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
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Updates from the Rust Project
480 pull requests were merged in the last week
ABI checks: add support for some tier3 arches, warn on others
ABI checks: add support for tier2 arches
CFI: append debug location to CFI blocks
AIX: Add crate "unwind" to link with libunwind
illumos: use pipe2 to create anonymous pipes
check_consts: fix error requesting feature gate when that gate is not actually needed
const_panic: inline in bootstrap builds to avoid f16/f128 crashes
rustc_metadata: Preprocess search paths for better performance
suggest_borrow_generic_arg: instantiate clauses properly
add visit_coroutine_kind to ast::Visitor
add parentheses when unboxing suggestion needed
add reference annotations for diagnostic attributes
allow CFGuard on windows-gnullvm
always inline functions signatures containing f16 or f128
borrowck diagnostics: suggest borrowing function inputs in generic positions
change Visitor::visit_precise_capturing_arg so it returns a Visitor::Result
change intrinsic declarations to new style
check use<..> in RPITIT for refinement
consolidate type system const evaluation under traits::evaluate_const
delete the cfg(not(parallel)) serial compiler
deny capturing late-bound ty/const params in nested opaques
diagnostics for let mut in item context
extend the "if-unchanged" logic for compiler builds
feature gate yield expressions not in 2024
fix ICE when passing DefId-creating args to legacy_const_generics
fix REGISTRY_USERNAME to reuse cache between auto and pr jobs
fix a copy-paste issue in the NuttX raw type definition
fix compilation error on Solaris due to flock usage
fix span edition for 2024 RPIT coming from an external macro
for expr return (_ = 42); unused_paren lint should not be triggered
handle infer vars in anon consts on stable
improve VecCache under parallel frontend
increase accuracy of if condition misparse suggestion
liberate aarch64-gnu-debug from the shackles of --test-args=clang
likely unlikely fix
make precise capturing suggestion machine-applicable only if it has no APITs
make sure to ignore elided lifetimes when pointing at args for fulfillment errors
mention both release and edition breakage for never type lints
move all mono-time checks into their own folder, and their own query
proper support for cross-crate recursive const stability checks
querify MonoItem collection
recurse into APITs in impl_trait_overcaptures
refactor configure_annotatable
remove attributes from generics in built-in derive macros
rename rustc_const_stable_intrinsic → rustc_intrinsic_const_stable_indirect
skip locking span interner for some syntax context checks
trim extra space when suggesting removing bad let
trim whitespace in RemoveLet primary span
tweak attributes for const panic macro
unify FnKind between AST visitors and make WalkItemKind more straight forward
use TypingMode throughout the compiler instead of ParamEnv
warn about invalid mir-enable-passes pass names
miri: implement blocking eventfd
miri: refactor: refine thread variant for windows
miri: renamed this to ecx in extern_static
miri: use -Zroot-dir instead of --remap-path-prefix for diagnostic dir handling
stabilize const_atomic_from_ptr
stabilize const_option_ext
stabilize const_ptr_is_null
stabilize const_unicode_case_lookup
vectorize slice::is_sorted
#[inline] integer parsing functions
add as_slice/into_slice for IoSlice/IoSliceMut
generalize NonNull::from_raw_parts per ACP362
rwlock downgrade
implement mixed_integer_ops_unsigned_sub
improve codegen of fmt_num to delete unreachable panic
float types: move copysign, abs, signum to libcore
make CloneToUninit dyn-compatible
mark is_val_statically_known intrinsic as stably const-callable
optimize char::to_digit and assert radix is at least 2
hashbrown: further sequester Group/Tag code
hashbrown: mark const fn constructors as rustc_const_stable_indirect
codegen_gcc: fix volatile loads and stores
cargo resolver: Stabilize resolver v3
cargo rustdoc: diplay env vars in extra verbose mode
cargo fix: error context for git_fetch refspec not found
cargo: always include Cargo.lock in published crates
cargo: migrate build-rs to the Cargo repo
cargo: simplify English used in guide
rustdoc search: allow queries to end in an empty path segment
rustdoc-search: case-sensitive only when capitals are used
rustdoc-search: use smart binary search in bitmaps
rustdoc: treat declarative macros more like other item kinds
rustdoc: use a trie for name-based search
rustdoc: Fix duplicated footnote IDs
rustdoc: Fix handling of footnote reference in footnote definition
rustdoc: Fix items with generics not having their jump to def link generated
rustdoc: Perform less work when cleaning middle::ty parenthesized generic args
clippy: missing_safety_doc accept uppercase "SAFETY"
clippy: allow conditional Send futures in future_not_send
clippy: do not trigger if_let_mutex starting from Edition 2024
clippy: don't lint CStr literals, do lint float literals in redundant_guards
clippy: handle Option::map_or(true, …) in unnecessary_map_or lint
clippy: new lint: unnecessary_map_or
clippy: support user format-like macros
rust-analyzer: migrate reorder_fields assist to use SyntaxFactory
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
We saw improvements to a large swath of benchmarks with the querification of MonoItem collection (PR #132566). There were also some PRs where we are willing to pay a compile-time cost for expected runtime benefit (PR #132870, PR #120370), or pay a small cost in the single-threaded case in exchange for a big parallel compilation win (PR #124780).
Triage done by @pnkfelix. Revision range: d4822c2d..7d40450b
2 Regressions, 4 Improvements, 10 Mixed; 6 of them in rollups 47 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
[RFC] Thread spawn hook (inheriting thread locals)
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
No RFCs were approved this week.
Tracking Issues & PRs
Rust
[disposition: merge] Always display first line of impl blocks even when collapsed
[disposition: merge] Stabilize async closures (RFC 3668)
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for fn const BuildHasherDefault::new()
[disposition: merge] Add AsyncFn* to to the prelude in all editions
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for #![feature(const_float_methods)]
Cargo
[disposition: merge] Add future-incompat warning against keywords in cfgs and add raw-idents
Language Team
[disposition: merge] Consensus check: let-chains and is are not mutually exclusive
Language Reference
No Language Reference RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Unsafe Code Guidelines
No Unsafe Code Guideline Tracking Issues or PRs entered Final Comment Period this week.
New and Updated RFCs
[new] Hierarchy of Sized traits
Upcoming Events
Rusty Events between 2024-11-20 - 2024-12-18 🦀
Virtual
2024-11-20 | Virtual (Cardiff, UK) | Rust and C++ Cardiff
Rust for Rustaceans Book Club: Chapter 12: Rust Without the Standard Library
2024-11-20 | Virtual and In-Person (Vancouver, BC, CA) | Vancouver Rust
Embedded Rust Workshop
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Berlin, DE) | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust Hack and Learn | Mirror: Rust Hack n Learn Meetup
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Trustworthy IoT with Rust--and passwords!
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Rotterdam, NL) | Bevy Game Development
Bevy Meetup #7
2024-11-25 | Virtual (Bratislava, SK) | Bratislava Rust Meetup Group
ONLINE Talk, sponsored by Sonalake - Bratislava Rust Meetup
2024-11-26 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust
Last Tuesday
2024-11-28 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Crafting Interpreters in Rust Collaboratively
2024-11-28 | Virtual (Nürnberg, DE) | Rust Nuremberg
Rust Nürnberg online
2024-12-03 | Virtual (Buffalo, NY, US) | Buffalo Rust Meetup
Buffalo Rust User Group
2024-12-04 | Virtual (Indianapolis, IN, US) | Indy Rust
Indy.rs - with Social Distancing
2024-12-05 | Virtual (Berlin, DE) | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust Hack and Learn | Mirror: Rust Hack n Learn Meetup
2024-12-07 | Virtual (Kampala, UG) | Rust Circle Kampala
Rust Circle Meetup
2024-12-10 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust
Second Tuesday
2024-12-11 | Virtual (Vancouver, BC, CA) | Vancouver Rust
Rust Study/Hack/Hang-out
2024-12-12 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Crafting Interpreters in Rust Collaboratively
2024-12-12 | Virtual (Nürnberg, DE) | Rust Nuremberg
Rust Nürnberg online
2024-12-17 | Virtual (Washington, DC, US) | Rust DC
Mid-month Rustful
Africa
2024-12-10 | Johannesburg, ZA | Johannesburg Rust Meetup
Hello World... again
2024-12-07 | Virtual( Kampala, UG) | Rust Circle Kampala
Rust Circle Meetup
Asia
2024-11-21 | Seoul, KR | Rust Programming Meetup Seoul
Seoul Rust Meetup
2024-11-28 | Bangalore/Bengaluru, IN | Rust Bangalore
RustTechX Summit 2024 BOSCH
2024-11-30 | Tokyo, JP | Rust Tokyo
Rust.Tokyo 2024
Europe
2024-11-20 | Paris, FR | Rust Paris
Rust meetup #72
2024-11-21 | Copenhagen, DK | Copenhagen Rust Community
Rust meetup #53 sponsored by Microsoft
2024-11-21 | Edinburgh, UK | Rust and Friends
Rust and Friends (pub)
2024-11-21 | Madrid, ES | MadRust
Taller de introducción a unit testing en Rust
2024-11-21 | Oslo, NO | Rust Oslo
Rust Hack'n'Learn at Kampen Bistro
2024-11-23 | Basel, CH | Rust Basel
Rust + HTMX - Workshop #3
2024-11-25 | Zagreb, HR | impl Zagreb for Rust
Rust Meetup 2024/11: Panel diskusija - Usvajanje Rusta i iskustva iz industrije
2024-11-26 | Warsaw, PL | Rust Warsaw
New Rust Warsaw Meetup #3
2024-11-27 | Dortmund, DE | Rust Dortmund
Rust Dortmund
2024-11-28 | Aarhus, DK | Rust Aarhus
Talk Night at Lind Capital
2024-11-28 | Augsburg, DE | Rust Meetup Augsburg
Augsburg Rust Meetup #10
2024-11-28 | Berlin, DE | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust and Tell - Title
2024-11-28 | Gdansk, PL | Rust Gdansk
Rust Gdansk Meetup #5
2024-11-28 | Hamburg, DE | Rust Meetup Hamburg
Rust Hack & Learn with Mainmatter & Otto
2024-11-28 | Manchester, UK | Rust Manchester
Rust Manchester November Code Night
2024-11-28 | Prague, CZ | Rust Prague
Rust/C++ Meetup Prague (November 2024)
2024-12-03 | Copenhagen, DK | Copenhagen Rust Community
Rust Hack Night #11: Advent of Code
2024-12-04 | Oxford, UK | Oxford Rust Meetup Group
Oxford Rust and C++ social
2024-12-05 | Olomouc, CZ | Rust Moravia
Rust Moravia Meetup (December 2024)
2024-12-06 | Moscow, RU | RustCon RU
RustCon Russia
2024-12-11 | Reading, UK | Reading Rust Workshop
Reading Rust Meetup
2024-12-12 | Amsterdam, NL | Rust Developers Amsterdam Group
Rust Meetup @ JetBrains
2024-12-17 | Leipzig, DE | Rust - Modern Systems Programming in Leipzig
Types, Traits und Best Practices
North America
2024-11-21 | Chicago, IL, US | Chicago Rust Meetup
Rust Happy Hour
2024-11-23 | Boston, MA, US | Boston Rust Meetup
Boston Common Rust Lunch, Nov 23
2024-11-25 | Ferndale, MI, US | Detroit Rust
Rust Community Meetup - Ferndale
2024-11-26 | Minneapolis, MN, US | Minneapolis Rust Meetup
Minneapolis Rust Meetup Happy Hour
2024-11-27 | Austin, TX, US | Rust ATX
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Two street basketball hustlers try to con each other, then team up for a bigger score. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Sidney Deane: Wesley Snipes Billy Hoyle: Woody Harrelson Gloria Clement: Rosie Perez Rhonda Deane: Tyra Ferrell Robert: Cylk Cozart Junior: Kadeem Hardison George: Ernest Harden Jr. Walter: John Marshall Jones Raymond: Marques Johnson T.J.: David Roberson Zeke: Kevin Benton Dwight ‘The Flight’ McGhee: Nigel Miguel Willie Lewis: Duane Martin Self: Bill Henderson Self: Sonny Craver Self: Jon Hendricks Tony Stucci: Eloy Casados Frank Stucci: Frank Rossi Duck Johnson: Freeman Williams Eddie ‘The King’ Faroo: Louis Price Himself: Alex Trebek Reggie: Reggie Leon Etiwanda: Sarah Stavrou Tad: Reynaldo Rey Lanei: Lanei Chapman Real Estate Agent: Irene Nettles Tanya: Torri Whitehead Alisa: Lisa McDowell The Bank: Dion B. Vines Malcolm: David Maxwell Tournament Announcer: Bill Caplan Tournament Referee: Richard James Baker Big Guy’s Girlfriend: Amy Golden Little Guy’s Girlfriend: Jeanette Srubar Sponsor: Zandra Hill Sponsor: Fred P. Gregory Pickup Truck Driver: Carl E. Hodge Ruben: Ruben Martinez Oki-Dog Businessman: Gary Lazer Yolanda: Donna Howell Jake: Don Fullilove Jeopardy! Announcer: Johnny Gilbert Dr. Leonard Allen: Leonard A. Oakland Rocket Scientist: Allan Malamud Dressing Room Staffer: Jeanne McCarthy Cop: John Charles Sheehan Leon: Gregg Daniel Gambler: Carl A. McGee NBA Announcer: Chick Hearn NBA Announcer: Stu Lantz Ballplayer: Ronald Beals Ballplayer: Joe Metcalf Ballplayer: Mahcoe Moore Ballplayer: Mark Hill Ballplayer: Eric Kizzie Ballplayer: Chalmer Maddox Ballplayer: Leroy Michaux Ballplayer: Joseph Duffy Ballplayer: Pete Duffy Ballplayer: Gary Moeller Ballplayer: Daniel Porto Ballplayer: Lester Hawkins Ballplayer: Jeffrey Todd Film Crew: Producer: Don Miller Director: Ron Shelton Producer: David V. Lester Editor: Kimberly Ray Director of Photography: Russell Boyd Editor: Paul Seydor Costume Design: Francine Jamison-Tanchuck Production Design: J. Dennis Washington Art Direction: Roger G. Fortune Executive Producer: Michele Rappaport Casting: Victoria Thomas Unit Production Manager: Ed Milkovich Set Decoration: Robert R. Benton Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gregg Rudloff Makeup Department Head: Stephanie Cozart Burton Hair Department Head: Sterfon Demings Makeup Artist: Patricia Messina Hairstylist: Kenneth Walker Second Assistant Director: Robert J. Metoyer First Assistant Director: Richard Alexander Wells Sound Editor: Patrick Bietz ADR Editor: Barbara J. Boguski Sound Editor: Robert Bradshaw Sound Re-Recording Mixer: David E. Campbell Sound Editor: Larry Carow Foley Editor: Bill Dannevik Foley Editor: Michael Dressel Supervising Sound Editor: Gordon Ecker Supervising Sound Editor: Bruce Fortune Sound Mixer: Kirk Francis Foley Editor: Leslie Gaulin Sound Editor: Howell Gibbens ADR Editor: Holly Huckins ADR Mixer: Doc Kane Sound Editor: John Kwiatkowski Sound Editor: Kimberly Lowe Voigt Sound Editor: Anthony Milch ADR Editor: Michele Perrone Sound Re-Recording Mixer: John T. Reitz Foley Editor: Steve Richardson Sound Editor: Steve Schwalbe Foley Editor: Shawn Sykora Sound Editor: Richard E. Yawn Stunts: Gary Baxley Stunts: Simone Boisseree Stunts: Mike Johnson Stunt Coordinator: Julius LeFlore Stunts: Scott Leva Casting Associate: Jory Weitz Costume Supervisor: Betty Jean Slater Camera Operator: Mike Benson Steadicam Operator: Michael Meinardus Gaffer: Patrick Murray Grip: Mark Pearson Grip: Ty Suehiro Grip: Clay H. Wilson Grip: Edmond Wright Movie Reviews:
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CREATIVE CULTURES & CONTEXTS 237230 ⋆ Citations of Life
WORKS CITED
Apollo 17. AS17-148-22727. Photography, Dec. 1972.
Artbreeder, 2019.
“Biography of Charles Frederick Goldie.” Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/topic/945.
Blundell, Sally, and Rob Brown. “Set in Stone.” Living World, New Zealand Geographic, May 2010, https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/set-in-stone/.
ChatGPT, 2023.
Emerging Technology from the arXiv. “Iris Scanner Can Distinguish Dead Eyeballs from Living Ones.” MIT Technology Review, MIT, July 2018, https://www.technologyreview.com/2018/07/24/141323/iris-scanner-can-distinguish-dead-eyeballs-from-living-ones/.
Eria, Migoto. “The Mana of Taonga and What It Means for Museums in Aotearoa.” Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Sept. 2018, https://blog.tepapa.govt.nz/2018/09/12/the-mana-of-taonga-and-what-it-means-for-museums-in-aotearoa/?cn-reloaded=1.
Grivina. Business Topics - Client Calls Stock Illustration. Digital, Dec. 2020, https://www.istockphoto.com/vector/business-topics-client-calls-gm1291576186-386650780.
Iti, Tame (Tūhoe). “Mana: The power of knowing who you are”. YouTube, uploaded by TedxAuckland, 17 July 2015, https://youtu.be/qeK3SkxrZRI
Larson, Gary. Cow tools. Print, Oct. 1982.
McCarter, Reid. “Abandon All Hope and Gaze upon This Deeply Cursed Image of Unidentifiable Objects.” The A.V. Club, Apr. 2019, https://www.avclub.com/abandon-all-hope-and-gaze-upon-this-deeply-cursed-image-1834239839.
Minjun, Yue. Execution. Oil painting, 1995.
Mirzoeff, Nicholas. How to See the World. Pelican, 2015. 1-27. https://stream.massey.ac.nz/pluginfile.php/5343965/mod_book/intro/Mirzoeff_How%20to%20see%20the%20world_Intro_Chapter%20notes%202015.pdf?time=1677378163695.
Mirzoeff , Nicholas. Visual Thinking in Dangerous Times. NYU Prague, Dec. 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBEKGtTgox8.
Pin Art Wall. Partyworks, n.d.
“Police Seeks Help to Identify Dead Body.” Kashmir Life, KL News Network, Apr. 2018, https://kashmirlife.net/police-seeks-help-to-identify-dead-body-172290/.
Rauwerda, Annie. “Why Does Gen Z Love ‘Cow Tools,’ a Nonsensical Comic from 1982?” Inverse, Input, Jan. 2022, https://www.inverse.com/input/culture/cow-tools-far-side-gary-larson-cult-gen-z.
Rosenberg, David. “How One Photographer Overcame His Fear of Death by Photographing It.” Slate, Aug. 2014. slate.com, https://slate.com/culture/2014/08/walter-schels-life-before-death-includes-portraits-of-people-before-and-after-dying-photos.html.
Ruthie. Directed by Amy Winfrey, vol. Season 4 Episode 9, Netflix, 2017, https://youtu.be/JKRNKYdvFIo.
Schels, Walter. Life Before Death. Photography, 2004.
Schorch, Philipp, and Arapata Hakiwai. “Mana Taonga and the Public Sphere: A Dialogue between Indigenous Practice and Western Theory.” International Council of Museums, International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2014, https://icom.museum/en/news/mana-taonga-power-to-the-people/.
Semiotics Diagram. San Diego AMA, https://sdama.org/knowledge/semiotics-in-marketing-research-gaming-changing-marketing-research-3/semiotics-diagram/.
Smith, Huhana. “Mana Taonga and the Micro World of Intricate Research and Findings around Taonga Māori at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.” Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, vol. 6, no. 2, Dec. 2009, pp. 7–9, https://sites.otago.ac.nz/Sites/article/view/126.
Student-Staff Forum on Generative Artificial Intelligence at Sydney. Directed by University of Sydney, Educational Innovation, 2023, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b8Op64v7Pc&ab_channel=EducationalInnovation.
Sturken, Marita, and Lisa Cartwright. Practices of Looking : An Introduction to Visual Culture. 2nd ed, Oxford University Press, 2009.
“Victorian Era Post-Mortem Family Portrait of Parents with their Deceased Daughter.” n.d. https://blog.history.ac.uk/2013/02/memorial-photography/
White, Anna-Marie, and Kate Brettkelly-Chalmers. Kaihono Āhua - Vision Mixer: Revisioning Contemporary New Zealand Art. The Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi o Whakatū, 2014.
Williams, James. Understanding Poststructuralism. Acumen Pub, 2005.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Apollo 17. AS17-148-22727. Photography, Dec. 1972.
Artbreeder, 2019.
“Biography of Charles Frederick Goldie.” Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/topic/945.
Blundell, Sally, and Rob Brown. “Set in Stone.” Living World, New Zealand Geographic, May 2010, https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/set-in-stone/.
ChatGPT, 2023.
Emerging Technology from the arXiv. “Iris Scanner Can Distinguish Dead Eyeballs from Living Ones.” MIT Technology Review, MIT, July 2018, https://www.technologyreview.com/2018/07/24/141323/iris-scanner-can-distinguish-dead-eyeballs-from-living-ones/.
Eria, Migoto. “The Mana of Taonga and What It Means for Museums in Aotearoa.” Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Sept. 2018, https://blog.tepapa.govt.nz/2018/09/12/the-mana-of-taonga-and-what-it-means-for-museums-in-aotearoa/?cn-reloaded=1.
Grivina. Business Topics - Client Calls Stock Illustration. Digital, Dec. 2020, https://www.istockphoto.com/vector/business-topics-client-calls-gm1291576186-386650780.
“Interview with Walter Schels.” A Closer Look, Artsper Magazine, Sept. 2013, https://blog.artsper.com/en/a-closer-look/interview-with-walter-schels/.
Iti, Tame (Tūhoe). “Mana: The power of knowing who you are”. YouTube, uploaded by TedxAuckland, 17 July 2015, https://youtu.be/qeK3SkxrZRI
Larson, Gary. Cow tools. Print, Oct. 1982.
McCarter, Reid. “Abandon All Hope and Gaze upon This Deeply Cursed Image of Unidentifiable Objects.” The A.V. Club, Apr. 2019, https://www.avclub.com/abandon-all-hope-and-gaze-upon-this-deeply-cursed-image-1834239839.
Minjun, Yue. Butterfly. Oil painting, 2007.
Minjun, Yue. Execution. Oil painting, 1995.
Mirzoeff, Nicholas. How to See the World. Pelican, 2015. 1-27. https://stream.massey.ac.nz/pluginfile.php/5343965/mod_book/intro/Mirzoeff_How%20to%20see%20the%20world_Intro_Chapter%20notes%202015.pdf?time=1677378163695.
Mirzoeff , Nicholas. Visual Thinking in Dangerous Times. NYU Prague, Dec. 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBEKGtTgox8.
Pin Art Wall. Partyworks, n.d.
“Police Seeks Help to Identify Dead Body.” Kashmir Life, KL News Network, Apr. 2018, https://kashmirlife.net/police-seeks-help-to-identify-dead-body-172290/.
Preciado, Paul B. Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs, and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era. The Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 2013.
Rauwerda, Annie. “Why Does Gen Z Love ‘Cow Tools,’ a Nonsensical Comic from 1982?” Inverse, Input, Jan. 2022, https://www.inverse.com/input/culture/cow-tools-far-side-gary-larson-cult-gen-z.
Rosenberg, David. “How One Photographer Overcame His Fear of Death by Photographing It.” Slate, Aug. 2014. slate.com, https://slate.com/culture/2014/08/walter-schels-life-before-death-includes-portraits-of-people-before-and-after-dying-photos.html.
Ruthie. Directed by Amy Winfrey, vol. Season 4 Episode 9, Netflix, 2017, https://youtu.be/JKRNKYdvFIo.
Schels, Walter. Life Before Death. Photography, 2004.
Schorch, Philipp, and Arapata Hakiwai. “Mana Taonga and the Public Sphere: A Dialogue between Indigenous Practice and Western Theory.” International Council of Museums, International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2014, https://icom.museum/en/news/mana-taonga-power-to-the-people/.
Semiotics Diagram. San Diego AMA, https://sdama.org/knowledge/semiotics-in-marketing-research-gaming-changing-marketing-research-3/semiotics-diagram/.
Smith, Huhana. “Mana Taonga and the Micro World of Intricate Research and Findings around Taonga Māori at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.” Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, vol. 6, no. 2, Dec. 2009, pp. 7–9, https://sites.otago.ac.nz/Sites/article/view/126.
Student-Staff Forum on Generative Artificial Intelligence at Sydney. Directed by University of Sydney, Educational Innovation, 2023, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b8Op64v7Pc&ab_channel=EducationalInnovation.
Sturken, Marita, and Lisa Cartwright. Practices of Looking : An Introduction to Visual Culture. 2nd ed, Oxford University Press, 2009.
“Victorian Era Post-Mortem Family Portrait of Parents with their Deceased Daughter.” n.d. https://blog.history.ac.uk/2013/02/memorial-photography/
White, Anna-Marie, and Kate Brettkelly-Chalmers. Kaihono Āhua - Vision Mixer: Revisioning Contemporary New Zealand Art. The Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi o Whakatū, 2014.
Williams, James. Understanding Poststructuralism. Acumen Pub, 2005.
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An actor's passing or announcement of an illness rarely has an effect on me with the exception of Leonard Nimoy's passing in 2015 or when Randolph Mantooth made an announcement on his social media page about his battle with the early stages of cancer but with Robert Vaughn's passing in November 2016 became a different story.
Whenever I watched Robert on television guest starring as the bad guy, I always found myself rooting for him and also became disappointed when his character, even if they were innocent, were killed. There was just something about Robert's personality and acting which attracted me to him (not to mention that he was one handsome man!)
I watched both of his appearances in Columbo and one of his guest roles on an episode of Murder She Wrote but I vaguely remember him in The A-Team during the 5th season as General Hunt Stockwell. The introduction of the character was an interesting idea and he was different from Colonel Decker (whom was always after the team no matter if they are doing good for people). There were a couple episodes that focused on Stockwell which helped to learn more about him but I wish the character was introduced earlier on in the series.
Then, all of the sudden, I was on Facebook and the official page for Me-TV had announced Robert's passing on November 11, 2016, just eleven days shy of his 84th birthday on the 22. At first, I was in complete shock but I was not really sure if I read it right but it hit me after a while. I couldn't figure out how a man as full of life and active in his acting career could suddenly pass away. I had no idea that he was ill but despite that, he was so vibrant.
Several months ago, I was on my blog when I just had an urge to look up posts on here with Robert's name in the tag and all of it just came back, realizing that he was really gone. I noticed whenever I looked at photos of him, he always had a smile on his face and really enjoyed his life no matter what happened before in the past. I discovered The Man from U.N.C.L.E. a few months ago and I learned about the character of Napoleon Solo. Also, I began learning about him studying for his Ph.D. and that made me love him even more. Robert was outspoken on a lot of topics and I could relate because I'm also that way about things.
I still have some more of his work to watch and I'm anxious to see them! Back in early August, I watched Bullitt on television and I loved it! I also had the chance to see The Magnificent Seven and was so absolutely devastated when Robert's character, Lee, was killed towards the end.
What I learned about him is Robert is an intelligent, thoughtful person who has a great acting range and a great long career as well as someone who just enjoyed their life.
Thank you, Robert for the smiles you put on my face and for being such an incredible human being. No one can hold a candle to you!! Rest in peace, my dear and fly with the angels! I love you!
#Robert Vaughn#Napoleon Solo#Bill Fenner#Walter Chalmers#Harry Rule#General Stockwell#The Magnificent Seven#Man from UNCLE#Venetian Affair#Bullitt#The Protectors#The A-Team
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Makars’ Court.
Lawnmarket Royal Mile Edinburgh.
“The flesche is brukle, the Fend is sle Timor Mortis conturbat me.” William Dunbar(circa1460–1520.)
Little is known of William Dunbar’s early life, but he was a Makar in the true sense of the word, as that is what he would have been known as in Scotland in the language of the 15/16th century.
William Dunbar was probably a relative of the Earls of Dunbar and March. He was educated at St Andrews University, from where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in 1477 and an MA two years later. He was ordained as a priest in the Roman Catholic Church some time later.
In the service of the King of Scotland, James IV, he was a member of diplomatic missions to Denmark and France in the early 1490s. In 1501 and 1502 he accompanied the Bishop of Moray on a visit to England to assist in the conclusion of a peace treaty and negotiations for the marriage of Henry VII’s daughter, Princess Margaret, to James IV.
etween 1500 and 1513 he was a court poet, receiving a modest pension, of which there is no record after 1513, the year in which James IV was slain at Flodden, but James V was an infant when his father died, and I have never heard pf a Regent making use of a court in the same way a King or Queen would.
Dunbar’s output was extensive in both volume and scope, covering works on religion and morality, courtly pieces and humorous and satirical poems, some quite personal. The poetry he wrote to entertain the King, Queen, and his fellow courtiers includes A Dance in the Quenis Chalmer, The Dance of the Seven Deadly Sins, and The Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy, his part in a kind of poetic duel between him and William Kennedy, a fellow court poet from Ayrshire.
He also wrote several petitions in verse to the King requesting a benefice, an endowed church office that provided a secure income, as well as one asking for a horse and another for a new suit of clothes. One of his best known poems is his Lament For The Makeris from where the quote is taken.
Dunbar’s poems offer vivid descriptions of late medieval society and were written with uncommon frankness and wit in the Middle Scots language of that period. To make them more intelligible, Selected Poems of William Dunbar: An Interlinear Translation, was published in 2010 by Lawrence Siegler. Dunbar enjoyed a high reputation both during his lifetime and after his death, Sir Walter Scott being a great admirer of his work.
The original poem is a form of “danse macabre”, or “dance of death,” in which people of all social classes are summoned by Death. The poem has a refrain: every fourth line is the Latin phrase “timor mortis conturbat me” (“the fear of death dismays me” so the lines translate to
the flesh is frail; the Fiend runs free ... how the fear of Death dismays me!
Other poets get mentioned in the verse. most notably, in my opinion Blind Harry, who wrote the epic poem he Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace, which is shortoned to The Wallace, and Andrew of Wyntoun, who has been mentioned in some of my post due his most famous work Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland ("Original Chronicle of Scotland"). The English poet, Geoffrey Chaucer also get’s a mention.
Lament For The Makaris
I that in heill wes and gladnes, Am trublit now with gret seiknes, And feblit with infermite; Timor mortis conturbat me. Our plesance heir is all vane glory, This fals warld is bot transitory, The flesche is brukle, the Fend is sle; Timor mortis conturbat me. The stait of man dois change and vary, Now sound, now seik, now blith, now sary, Now dansand mery, now like to dee; Timor mortis conturbat me. No stait in erd heir standis sickir; As with the wynd wavis the wickir, Wavis this warldis vanite. Timor mortis conturbat me. On to the ded gois all estatis, Princis, prelotis, and potestatis, Baith riche and pur of al degre; Timor mortis conturbat me. He takis the knychtis in to feild, Anarmit under helme and scheild; Victour he is at all mellie; Timor mortis conturbat me. That strang unmercifull tyrand Takis, on the moderis breist sowkand, The bab full of benignite; Timor mortis conturbat me. He takis the campion in the stour, The capitane closit in the tour, The lady in bour full of bewte; Timor mortis conturbat me. He sparis no lord for his piscence, Na clerk for his intelligence; His awfull strak may no man fle; Timor mortis conturbat me. Art-magicianis, and astrologgis, Rethoris, logicianis, and theologgis, Thame helpis no conclusionis sle; Timor mortis conturbat me. In medicyne the most practicianis, Lechis, surrigianis, and phisicianis, Thame self fra ded may not supple; Timor mortis conturbat me. I se that makaris amang the laif Playis heir ther pageant, syne gois to graif; Sparit is nocht ther faculte; Timor mortis conturbat me. He hes done petuously devour, The noble Chaucer, of makaris flour, The Monk of Bery, and Gower, all thre; Timor mortis conturbat me. The gude Syr Hew of Eglintoun, And eik Heryot, and Wyntoun, He hes tane out of this cuntre; Timor mortis conturbat me. That scorpion fell hes done infek Maister Johne Clerk, and Jame Afflek, Fra balat making and tragidie; Timor mortis conturbat me. Holland and Barbour he hes berevit; Allace! that he nocht with us levit Schir Mungo Lokert of the Le; Timor mortis conturbat me. Clerk of Tranent eik he has tane, That maid the Anteris of Gawane; Schir Gilbert Hay endit hes he; Timor mortis conturbat me. He hes Blind Hary and Sandy Traill Slaine with his schour of mortall haill, Quhilk Patrik Johnestoun myght nocht fle; Timor mortis conturbat me. He hes reft Merseir his endite, That did in luf so lifly write, So schort, so quyk, of sentence hie; Timor mortis conturbat me. He hes tane Roull of Aberdene, And gentill Roull of Corstorphin; Two bettir fallowis did no man se; Timor mortis conturbat me. In Dumfermelyne he hes done roune With Maister Robert Henrisoun; Schir Johne the Ros enbrast hes he; Timor mortis conturbat me. And he hes now tane, last of aw, Gud gentill Stobo and Quintyne Schaw, Of quham all wichtis hes pete: Timor mortis conturbat me. Gud Maister Walter Kennedy In poynt of dede lyis veraly, Gret reuth it wer that so suld be; Timor mortis conturbat me. Sen he hes all my brether tane, He will nocht lat me lif alane, On forse I man his nyxt pray be; Timor mortis conturbat me. Sen for the deid remeid is none, Best is that we for dede dispone, Eftir our deid that lif may we; Timor mortis conturbat me.
Lament for the Makaris ("Lament for the Makers") by William Dunbar [c. 1460-1530] loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch i who enjoyed good health and gladness am overwhelmed now by life’s terrible sickness and enfeebled with infirmity ... how the fear of Death dismays me! our presence here is mere vainglory; the false world is but transitory; the flesh is frail; the Fiend runs free ... how the fear of Death dismays me! the state of man is changeable: now sound, now sick, now blithe, now dull, now manic, now devoid of glee ... how the fear of Death dismays me! no state on earth stands here securely; as the wild wind shakes the willow tree, so wavers this world’s vanity ... how the fear of Death dismays me! Death leads the knights into the field (unarmored under helm and shield) sole Victor of each red mêlée ... how the fear of Death dismays me! that strange, despotic Beast tears from its mother’s breast the babe, full of benignity ... how the fear of Death dismays me! He takes the champion of the hour, the captain of the highest tower, the beautiful damsel in full flower ... how the fear of Death dismays me! He spares no lord for his elegance, nor clerk for his intelligence; His dreadful stroke no man can flee ... how the fear of Death dismays me! artist, magician, scientist, orator, debater, theologist, must all conclude, so too, as we: “how the fear of Death dismays me!” in medicine the most astute sawbones and surgeons all fall mute; they cannot save themselves, or flee ... how the fear of Death dismays me! i see the Makers among the unsaved; the greatest of Poets all go to the grave; He does not spare them their faculty ... how the fear of Death dismays me! i have seen the Monster pitilessly devour our noble Chaucer, poetry’s flower, and Lydgate and Gower (great Trinity!) ... how the fear of Death dismays me! since He has taken my brothers all, i know He will not let me live past the fall; His next prey will be—poor unfortunate me!— how the fear of Death dismays me! there is no remedy for Death; we all must prepare to relinquish breath so that after we die, we may be set free from “the fear of Death dismays me!”
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When the Blue Evening Slowly Falls by Frank Bramley, 1909
Moving to Grasmere in 1900, Frank Bramley exchanged the cottage interior for the Edwardian villa, as his primary mise-en-scène. He nevertheless remained fascinated by contrasting interior and exterior light sources as dusk fell in the drawing room on a summer's evening. Here in 1909, a pet Pomeranian named 'Philip', that he had painted on other occasions, disturbs the reverie of a woman robed in emerald. It is likely, given the work's provenance, that the woman is the painter's wife, Katherine. Bramley married Katherine Graham (b. 1872), an art student, in 1891, while he was working in Newlyn. She was the daughter of the Borders historian, John Graham, J.P. of Huntingstile, Grasmere. Four years after their marriage, the couple moved to Droitwich in the West Midlands, but by 1900 had settled at Tongue Ghyll, in Grasmere, where they remained until a few years before the painter's death in 1915. Little is known about Bramley's life during his years in the Lakes, although they lived close to Katherine's younger sister, Elizabeth, who in 1900 had married Charles Chalmers, a colonel in the Royal Scots (Lothian) Regiment. Chalmers became Bramley's most important patron in the early years of the century, owning works such as Friends (1908) and For the Rose was Beauty, as well as his family portraits. During the early years of the century the Chalmers' appeared regularly in Bramley's work, along with their daughter, Helen, one of whose portraits accompanied the present picture at the Royal Academy in 1911. Bramley's Mr and Mrs Chalmers (unlocated) was shown at the Royal Academy in 1902, while Helen Graham Chalmers and her mother (Private collection), appeared in 1908. Bramley's two other exhibits in 1911 were portraits: Helen, Daughter of Charles Chalmers Esq. (no. 142) and Marjorie, (no. 275), a head study of a local girl, Marjorie Bennett. A further family portrait, Fergus, Son of Mr Walter Graham, appeared at the Royal Academy in 1906. These two paintings marked Bramley's election as a full Academician. By this stage the painter had completely abandoned the systematic square brushwork of his youth and his handling in works such as Delicious Solitude (1909, unlocated) was more painterly. This, with its subject ranged to the right of the canvas, parallel to the picture plane, could almost be considered a companion piece for the present work. In the latter, the book has fallen into the reader's lap as she gazes towards the garden. Bramley's drawing room reveries were in tune with those of George Clausen and George Henry - two other early adherents of the 'square brush' method associated with Bastien-Lepage - but his inclination towards narration remained. He now adopted the blue and mauve shadows of the Impressionists, and for this he was sometimes criticized (R. Thomas (ed.), Frank Bramley RA, 1857-1915, 1999 (exh. cat., Usher Gallery, Lincoln), p. 38). It may well be why the cautious and conservative Art Journal described Bramley's work as 'individual and interesting' in 1911 (R. Dircks, 'The Royal Academy: The Pictures', The Art Journal, 1911, p. 170). Indeed, like Clausen, he adopted large windows giving on to a cool crepuscular garden scene as a backdrop. So successful was this setting that the painter returned to it with A Truce, (fig. 1, 1912, Royal Institution of Cornwall) in 1912, a work that closely relates to Confidences (fig. 2, 1911, Royal Academy of Arts, London), his Diploma picture of the previous year. The present canvas precedes this sequence - one that encapsulates the Edwardian middle class ennui. Narrative considerations, as with Fireside Tales (see lot 109) and A Hopeless Dawn (Tate Britain), are never far from the surface. Academy visitors might be expected to speculate on the loneliness of Bramley's model, a young woman whose reverie is unbroken by the appearance of her lapdog - demanding immediate attention. The night is falling, the shadows lengthening and the book is abandoned in a moment of uneasy wakefulness as 'the blue evening slowly falls'.
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Italy & Rome playlist
Pizza. Fiat. Centurions. Fulci. Argento. Morricone. It’s all here in this Roma - Italia playlist. If you love ancient Roman history and horror film soundtracks, this is the playlist for you! Hit play right here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC18JtHohAYmD7g1FGA8S-D2B
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ITALIA & ROMA
001 Goblin - La caccia 002 High On Fire - Romulus And Remus 003 Braens Machine - Flying 004 Piero Umiliani - Produzione 005 Fantomas - Page 1 [6 Frames] 006 Lucio Fulci's Zombie Theme(1979) 007 Tullio De Piscopo drum pattern - Samba Carnival 008 Quella Vecchia Locanda - Il Tempo Della Gioia 009 Sandro Brugnolini - Amofen 010 Ufomammut - Mars 011 Gerardo Iacoucci - Tradimento 012 Procol Harum - Conquistador 013 LA TERZA MADRE - Main Theme by Claudio Simonetti 014 Fantomas - The Godfather 015 Toto Cutugno - L'Italiano 016 CHILDREN OF TECHNOLOGY - Fear the mohawk reaper 017 Ennio Morricone - Non Rimane Piu Nessuno 018 Mina - Non credere 019 Bölzer - Roman Acupuncture 020 Jerry Goldsmith The Omen OST - Ave Satani 021 Lou Monte - roman guitar 022 Tony Di Marti - L'Uccellino Della Comare 023 Paul Chain Violet Theatre - 17 day 024 Satyricon - The Ghost of Rome 025 Ghost - Con Clavi Con Dio 026 Charles Aznavour - Com'a Triste Venezia 027 Jula de Palma - Tua (1959) versione originale 028 Dean Martin - That's Amore 029 FORGOTTEN TOMB - We Owe You Nothing 030 Mike Patton - Ti Offro Da Bere 031 Death SS - Heavy Demons 032 The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Sword of Machiavelli 033 Afterhours - Milano Circonvallazione Esterna 034 Fantomas - Page 17 [14 Frames] 035 Gluttony - The Rise Of Pompey 036 Sherpa - Kim (((o))) Tigris & Euphrates 037 Umberto Tozzi Gloria - Italian Version 038 Franco Bracardi & Giorgio Bracardi - Lo Strangolatore Di Boston 039 Black Hole - Bells of Death 040 Tarantella Pugliese - La Rondinella 041 Pino Villa- A Mucca Pazza 042 Opera IX - Bela Lugosi's Dead 043 MARIO MOLINO - TRAFFICO CAOTICO 044 Lucio Battisti - La Collina Dei Ciliegi 045 Tenebre (Main Title) by Goblin 046 SYK - FONG 047 FUOCO FATUO - Sulphureous Hazes 048 Primordial - As Rome Burns 049 Abysmal Grief - Crypt of Horror 050 Mike Patton/Mondo Cane - re D'Amore 051 The Man from U. N. C. L. E. Soundtrack - Jimmy Renda Se 052 Stelvio Cipriani - Papaya 053 Fantomas - Page 28 [20 Frames] 054 Carlo Maria Cordio - Rosso Sangue (Absurd) 055 Emma De Angelis - Trip 056 BRUNO NICOLAI-Red Cats (1975) 057 Duncan Dhu - La barra de este hotel 058 FROZEN CROWN - Neverending 059 Pavor na Cidade dos Zumbis (City of the Living Dead, 1980) Theme 060 Jarboe & Father Murphy - The Ferryman 061 Mudhoney - When In Rome 062 Fantomas - Page 21 [11 Frames] 063 Ancient Roman Music - Synaulia I 064 Behemoth - Rome 64 C.E. / Slaying the Prophets ov Isa 065 Clutch - Nero's Fiddle 066 Gluttony - The Rise Of Sulla 067 Goblin - L'alba dei morti viventi 068 Elvis Presley - Heart Of Rome 069 Bulldozer - Insurrection Of The Living Damned 070 Peggy Lee - When In Rome (I Do as the Romans Do) 071 Osanna - Variazione I (To Plinius) 072 GIULIANO SORGINI - Ultima Caccia 073 Ennio Morricone - Metti una sera a cena 074 Sepultura - The Vatican 075 Rome Soundtrack 02 The Forum 076 Fantomas - Page 4 [11 Frames] 077 Gladiator - Theme Song 078 Avantasia - The Glory of Rome 079 Caligula (1979)-Opening Credits 080 Umberto - Temple Room 081 SODOM - Caligula 082 Lacuna Coil - Survive 083 Gigliola Cinquetti - Non ho leta 084 Lucio Battisti - Emozioni 085 Goblin - Markos 086 MIke Patton - Urlo Negro 087 Sandro Brugnolini - Megattera 088 Fantomas - Page 25 [34 Frames] 089 The Italian Job Soundtrack- Opening Titles 090 Fabio Frizzi - Un Gatto Nel Cervello 091 Heidevolk - Het verbond met Rome 092 Messiah - Nero 093 Julio Iglesias - Todo el amor que te hace falta 094 Calabria - Luna Calabrisi 095 Various Artists - Iena Sequence 096 Fantomas - Page 5 [7 Frames] 097 Perry Como Mandolins In The Moonlight 098 The Beyond Soundtrack - main theme 099 Mercyful Fate - Gypsy 100 Goblin - Suspiria 101 Ufomammut - Empireum 102 Diaframma - Neogrigio 103 Umberto - The Psychic 104 NecroDeath - Master Of Morphine 105 The Dirtiest - Cento shot 106 Fantomas - Page 29 [39 Frames] 107 La Morte Viene Dallo Spazio - Ashes 108 Achille Togliani Fontana Di Trevi 109 MV & EE - Much obliged 110 Isis Synaulia - Musica dell'antica Roma 111 Sandro Brugnolini - Marsuino 112 Giobia - far behind 113 Darvaza - silver chalice 114 Fantomas - Investigation Of A Citizen Above suspicion 115 Rome Soundtrack - Main Title Theme 116 Nebulae - Carbon 117 Beat Fuga - Shake 118 Gruppo folk naxos - Tarantella siciliana 119 Russian Circles - Milano 120 Kalidia - Circe's spell 121 Harlan Williams, Beneath the Iron Heel of Pagan Rome 122 Exhorder - Slaughter in the Vatican 123 Vatican - the 5th of metal 124 Extrema - Deep Infection 125 Rod Stewart - Italian Girls 126 Louis Prima - Buona Sera 127 Mike Patton/Mondo Cane - Che Notte! 128 Sinoath - Saturnalia 129 Piero Piccioni - L'Italia Vista dal Cielo (Lombardia) 130 PIERO UMILIANI - Topless Party 131 Dean Martin - Arrivederci Roma 132 Fantomas - Page 30 [2 Frames] 133 Sadist - Nadir 134 Hour of Penance - Rise and Oppress 135 Virgin Steele - The Burning of Rome (Cry for Pompeii) 136 FROZEN CROWN - Battles In The Night 137 The Monolith Deathcult - Demigod 138 PIG DESTROYER - Machiavellian 139 Raw Power - State oppresion 140 La luna ammenzu o mari - Folk Sicilia 141 Angels and Demons Soundtrack - Main Theme (Hans Zimmer) 142 Lou Monte - Bella notte 143 Fantomas - Page 7 [6 Frames] 144 Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi - Theme of ''Rome'' 145 INFERNO OST Dario Argento - MAIN THEME 146 Hombres G - Venezia 147 Rome Soundtracks - The Battle has began (Caesar's Theme) 148 NORA ORLANDI- Ossessione 149 Stelvio Cipriani - Orgasmo Nero 150 Goblin - Profondo Rosso - Mad Puppet 151 Duatha - Maximinus Thrax 152 Sodom - City of God 153 Caronte - Invocation to Paimon 154 Demoni (Demons) Soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti - Killing 155 PSYCHEDELIC WITCHCRAFT - Rising On The Edge 156 James Reyne - Fall Of Rome 157 Fantomas - Vendetta 158 Rome Soundtrack - 16Th Death of Pompey 159 Alessandro Alessandroni & Sorgini Giuliano - Overcraft 160 The Man from U. N. C. L. E. OST - Che Vuole Questa Musica Stasera (Profumo Di Donna) 161 Clutch - Circus Maximus 162 Candlemass - Demons Gate 163 ROME - Uropia O Morte 164 Siouxsie And The Banshees - Cities In Dust (Extended 12 Version) 165 Tony Mottola - You And Only You 166 Musica dell'Antica Roma - Pavor 167 Fantomas - Page 6 [26 Frames] 168 Aborym - II 169 Scorpions - The Sails Of Charon 170 Blind Guardian - Lionheart 171 Septicflesh - Dante's Inferno 172 MESSA - Leah 173 Mike Patton - Senza Fine 174 Gary Numan - My Centurion 175 Frank Black and the Catholics - Back to Rome 176 Tonino Cavallo - Tarantella Siciliana 177 THE MELVINS - The Bloated Pope 178 Gluttony - Lucullus In The East 179 Toto - Spanish Steps Of Rome 180 Fantomas - Page 8 [9 Frames] 181 Mark Lanegan Band - Playing Nero 182 METRALLETA STEIN OST - Telemark 183 Luciano Pavarotti - Sole Mio 184 Jorja Chalmers - red light 185 Blood Ceremony - Faunus 186 EKPYROSIS - Profound Death 187 Corleone - Tutto diventerà rosso (feat. Mike Patton) 188 Primus - The Storm 189 Museo Rosenbach - Superuomo 190 IVANO FOSSATI - MILANO 191 Lucio Dalla - Milano 192 Fantomas - Page 9 [11 Frames] 193 Alessandro Allesendroni - Remember 194 Le Orme - Felona & Sorona - Return To Naught 195 Rome - The Spanish Drummer 196 Epitaph - Beyond the Mirror 197 Ephel Duath - The Passage 198 Three of You - New Life 199 Walter Rizzati I remember (Quella villa accanto al cimitero) 200 Lacuna Coil - Heaven's A Lie 201 Judas Priest - Nostradamus 202 Triumvirat - Vesuvius 79 A.D. 203 Amedeo Tommasi - Exploration 204 Nero Kane † Lord Won't Come 205 FULCI - Eye Full Of Maggots 206 ULVER - Nemoralia 207 Voltumna - Roma Delenda Est 208 Adorable - Sistine Chapel Ceiling 209 I Gres - Restless 210 Rita Pavone - Il Geghegè 211 Jahbulong - Under the influence of the fool 212 Theatres des Vampires - Sangue 213 Antonio - High Voltage! 214 Fantomas - Page 23 [17 Frames] 215 Sadist - Enslaver of Lies 216 Bunker 66 - (She's Got) Demon Eyes 217 GIULIANO SORGINI - Mad town 218 Zu - Ostia 219 Moonraker - Miss Goodhead Meets Bond in Venice 220 Franco Micalizzi - I Due Volti Della Paura 221 John Zorn Naked City - The Sicilian Clan 222 Piero Umiliani - Nel Villaggio 223 Mike Patton/Mondo Cane - Cielo In Una Stanza 224 UFOMAMMUT - Warsheep 225 Fleshgod Apocalypse - Elegy 226 SLASHER DAVE - Fulzzi 227 Panna Fredda - La Paura 228 Meads Of Asphodel - God Is Rome 229 Nora Orlandi - I Robot Original Version (Il dolce corpo di Deborah) 230 Caronte - Exctasy of Hecate 231 White Skull - Will of the Strong 232 Wotan - Thermopiles 233 Chromatics - Faded Now 234 Fantomas - Page 2 [7 Frames] 235 Schizo - the main frame collapse 236 Ghost B.C. - Per Aspera Ad Inferi 237 Dream Theater - The Count Of Tuscany 238 Satyricon - Commando 239 Psico Galera - La Prima Volta 240 Scolopendra - Priest's blood soup 241 Theatres Des Vampires - 'Til the Last Drop of Blood 242 Victrola - Game of Despair 243 Blue Phantom - Diodo 244 Mortuary Drape - My Soul/primordial 245 Fantomas - Page 11 [10 Frames] 246 Gianni Ferrio - Un dollaro bucato 247 Ataraxia - Canzona 248 Hexvessel - Phaedra 249 Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra - Some Velvet Morning 250 Mike Patton - L'Uomo Che Non Sapeva Amare 251 Idiota Civilizzato - Uno E Nessuno 252 Ennio Morricone - Main Theme for Dario Argento's THE CAT O'NINE TAILS 253 Rhapsody - Ascending to Infinity 254 Monumentum - Battesimo: Nero Opaco 255 Opera IX - 1313 (Eradicate the False Idols) 256 Piedone lo sbirro OST - The Baron's death 257 Goblin - Deep red OST main theme 258 EKPYROSIS - Immolate the Denied 259 L'Impero delle Ombre - II Sabba 260 Monte Kristo - The Girl of Lucifer 261 Ghost - Lady Nite 262 Hallowed - Wake Up In The Night 263 Fantomas - Page 27 [15 Frames] 264 Giuliano Sorgini - Lavoro cerebrale 265 Death SS - Vampire 266 VOLTURIAN - Broken 267 Cradle Of Filth - The 13th Caesar 268 Fulci - tropical sun 269 Alessandro Cortini - Perdere 270 Francesco Guccini - Bologna 271 Abysmal Grief - Celebrate what they fear 272 Goblin - book of skulls 273 Tom Waits - In The Colosseum 274 Peggy Lee - Autumn In Rome 275 Ruins - Petit Portrait 276 Urna - Omnis Inifinita Mens Est Gremium Et Sepolcrum Universi 277 Nicolas Gaunin - Noa Noa Noa 278 Lacuna Coil - No Need to Explain 279 Theatres Des Vampires - Morgana Effect 280 Sepultura - City of Dis 281 Opera IX - The Oak 282 Rhapsody - Il cigno nero 283 Cripple Bastards - Variante Alla Morte 284 Goblin - Witch (Susperia OST) 285 Death SS - revived 286 Henning Christiansen - L'essere Umano Errabando La Voca Errabando 287 Rolling Blackouts - The Second Of The First 288 Giuda - Overdrive 289 Hierophant - Son of the new faith 290 Giorgio Faletti - Nati a Milano 291 Fabio Frizzi - A Cat in the Brain, Sequence 2 292 Dean Martin - On An Evening In Roma (Sott'er Celo De Roma) 293 FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE - Monnalisa 294 Valgrind - The Endless Circle 295 Oceana - Atlantidea Suite Part 1 296 Soda Stereo - Paseando Por Roma 297 Blasphemer - The Sixth Hour 298 Raw Power - Dreamer 299 Mike Patton/Mondo Cane - Deep down 300 Lacuna Coil - Swamped 301 Slalom OST by Ennio Morricone - Main theme 302 Stefano Marcucci - INFERNO 303 Lou Monte - Shaddap Ya Face 304 The Case of the Bloody Iris OST by Bruno Nicolai - Main theme 305 Mortuary Drape - Dreadful discovery 306 Antonio Riccardo Luciani - Cinque sottozero 307 Plateau Sigma - Ouija and the Qvantvm 308 Piero Piccioni - Colpo rovente OST - main titles 309 Riz Ortolani - sette orchidee macchiate di rosso 310 Ad Nauseam - Imperative Imperceptible Impulse 311 Oliver Onions - Italian Girl 312 Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead 313 Metamorfosi - Spacciatore di Droga - Terremoto - Limbo 314 Body Count OST by Claudio Simonetti - main theme 315 Symphony X - Underworld 316 Carlo Savina - Titoli di testa 317 Orchestra King Zerand - Night Song 318 Piero Umiliani - La schiava 319 CLAUDIO SIMONETTI'S GOBLIN - The Devil is back 320 Roman Holiday OST - Main title 666 Fabio Frizzi - Voci Dal Nulla
Perhaps not enough Morricone and needs more Goblin. The next update will have more, I am sure. Play it here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC18JtHohAYmD7g1FGA8S-D2B
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TV Guide - December 31, 1960 - January 6, 1961
Dorothy Michelle Provine (January 20, 1935 – April 25, 2010) Singer, dancer and actress. Born in 1935 in Deadwood, South Dakota, she grew up in Seattle, Washington, and was hired in 1958 by Warner Bros., after which she first starred in The Bonnie Parker Story and played many roles in TV series. During the 1960s, Provine starred in series such as The Alaskans and The Roaring 20's
In 1958, she performed in a credited walk-on part in the NBC Western television series Wagon Train, in the episode "The Marie Dupree Story." In 1959, she again appeared in Wagon Train in the episode "Matthew Lowry Story", this time having a part that ran the full episode.
On January 3, 1959, Provine appeared as Laura Winfield in the episode "The Bitter Lesson" of the NBC Western series Cimarron City. Laura Winfield is a newly arrived schoolteacher with false credentials who is plotting with a male companion to rob a stage shipment of gold, but not before Deputy Sheriff Lane Temple (series star John Smith) falls in love with her. Dan Blocker and Gregg Palmer also appear in this episode as interested suitors of the new teacher. A few weeks thereafter, she was cast in a supporting role in the episode "The Giant Killer" of the ABC/Warner Bros. Western series Sugarfoot, with Will Hutchins in the title role.
In 1959, Provine appeared as Ann Donnelly in the episode "The Confession" of another ABC/WB Western series, Colt .45, starring Wayde Preston. Charles Aidman was cast in this episode as Arthur Sibley; Don C. Harvey as Sheriff Clinter. About this time she was also cast in an episode of the ABC sitcom The Real McCoys starring Walter Brennan.
Another 1959 appearance was as "Chalmers" in the episode "Blood Money" of the CBS televised Western The Texan starring Rory Calhoun as Bill Longley and Ralph Meeker in the guest cast as Sam Kerrigan. She also guest starred in the syndicated Western series Man Without a Gun starring Rex Reason.
Provine had a starring role in two ABC/WB series: The Alaskans (1959–1960), in the role of Rocky Shaw and with Roger Moore, and The Roaring 20's (1960–1962), in which she played the beautiful singer Pinky Pinkham. A profile in Time stated that "It is Dorothy’s oooohing and shimmying that have kept the series afloat." Rex Reason, from Man Without a Gun, co-starred with her in The Roaring 20s, along with Donald May, John Dehner, Mike Road, and Gary Vinson. Provine recorded an album of songs from the show, and had two hit singles in the UK Singles Chart — "Don't Bring Lulu" (number 17 in 1961) and "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune" (number 45 in 1962).
She guest-starred in the 25th episode of The Gallant Men called "Tommy", which aired in March 1963. Her character name was Joyce Adams, a singer who entertained the troops.
In September 1965, Provine starred in the two-part episode "Alexander the Greater" that opened the second season of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. TV series, alongside Rip Torn and David Opatoshu. (Wikipedia)
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I’m Looking For Descendants Of John Anderson of Stroquhan (1795-1845)
John Anderson,Acting Resident Councillor of Penang,Malaysia from(1829-1830).He was born 1795 in Stroquhan,Scotland.Son of Robert Anderson.He married to Mary Alison Carnegy.He died 1845 in Euston,England. His issue:- i)Mary Alison Anderson(1819-1903)married Robert Stirling Graham. ii)James Carnegy Anderson. iii)John Reid Armstrong Anderson(1823-1866) married to Martha Tatham Hitchins.Their issue:- ai)Mary Martha Anderson(1857-1955)married Robert George Iremonger. aii)John Hitchins Anderson(1859-1896) married Kate Symes. aiii)Mabel Ida Anderson(1861-1957) married Talbot Monckton Milnes Griffiths.Their issue:- bi)Theodore Ralph Houghton Griffiths(1886-1964)married 1stly Elsie Christabel Burridge and 2ndly Vera Ellen Charlotte Justice.His issue:- ci)Robert Francis Houghton Griffiths(1914-1938)married Florence Mary Theodora Bosanquet. cii)John Stuart Griffiths(1916-1945). ciii)Mary Emilia Griffiths(1934-1986). bii)Vera Gwendolen Leila Griffiths(1889-1975) married John Limner. biii)Beryl Frances Griffiths(1890-1976)married Lewis Davies.Their issue:- ci)Eric Davies(?-1941). biv)Rupert Hildebrand Griffiths(1891-1981)married Evelina E Maddison.His issue:- ci) Charles M Griffiths. cii) George E T Griffiths. ciii)Celia Noreen Griffiths(1919-1994) married George M Blake. bv)Eric John Mortlock Griffiths(1892-1975)married Joan Heron.His issue:- ci)Joan Margery Griffiths(1921-1988). cii) Ethel Marion Griffiths. bvi)Charles Groyn Griffiths(1894-1895). bvii)Noel Stewart Griffiths(1896-1982)married Mary Blackburn.His issue:- ci)Patricia M Griffiths married Roland M Robitaillie.Their issue:- di)Carolyn V Robitaillie married Jean-Louis Ramon. dii)Elizabeth Robitaillie. diii)Sophie Amanda Robitaillie born in 1965.She married Fernagu. aiv)Albert Robert Anderson(1864-?) married 1stly,Caroline Alice Wollaston & 2ndly,Viola Ellen Haughton. His issue:- bi) Viola Helen Anderson iv)Jane Anderson(1824). v)Robert Patrick Anderson(1824-1898)married Henrietta Hildebrand.His issue:- ai)Robert Hildebrand Anderson(1854-1936)married Louisa Jane Laing.His issue:- bi)Robert Charles Hildebrand Anderson(1881-1884). aii)Hilda Mary Anderson(1857). vi)Margaret Lilias Anderson(1827-1909)married John Gray MacCowan Glen.Their issue:- bi)Robert Nelson John Glen(1871-1898). vii)William Henry Anderson(1829-1849). ix)Helena Adelaide Anderson(1830-1905) married Major General Horatio Nelson Davies.Their issue:- ai)Eveline Honoria Nelson Davies(1851-1934) married John Evelyn Barlas. Their issue:- bi)Evelyn Adelaide Isabella Barlas(1882-1885). bii) Ernest Douglas Montague Barlas(1885-1952) married Elena Georgina Matilda Kenyon-Slaney. His issue:- ci) Richard Douglas Barlas(1916-1982) married Ann Porter. His issue:- di) Robert A Barlas dii) Christopher Richard Barlas married 1stly,Elizabeth M Cruse & 2ndly,Rosemary A Russon. diii) Gavin James Barlas married Alison M Dibble. His issue:- ei) Joanna Claire Barlas cii) Robert Malcolm Barlas(1918-1940). ciii) John Alexander Barlas(1921-2003) married Pamela H Coutanche. His issue:- di) Honor J Barlas dii) Shena R Barlas married Timothy R Austin aii)Mary Adelaide Horatio Davies (1856-1946) married William Graydon Carter.Their issue:- bi) John Leslie Graydon Carter(1886-1932)married Edith Constance Browne.His issue:- ci)John Noel Graydon Carter(1917-1943) married Mary Grace Mefanwy Madoc. bii)Cyril Rodney Carter(1888-?)married Celia Ellen Alexia Cowie.His issue:- ci) Nicolette Anne Carter married Frederick Peter Perhat. Their issue:- di) Robin Frederick Perhat(1953-1971). dii) Eileen Jennifer Perhat diii) Celia Geraldine Perhat married Barrington Lloyd cii)Derek Guy Carter(?-1942). ciii) Peter Carter. biii)Capt.Eric Nelson Carter(1888-1958)married Kathleen Norah Liardet. biv)Adelaide Muriel Dorothea Carter married Capt.Roland Peto Johnstone Mitchell. bv)Mildred Lilian Carter(1891-1970). bv) Eyleen Graydon Carter(?-1949) married Reginald Magnus Trail.Their issue:- ci)Mildred Eyleen Trail(1924-1932). aiii)Thomas Arthur Harkness Davies(1857-1942). aiv)Helena Amy Davies(1859-1887). av)Helen Maud Davies(1860-1926) married Major Francis Ventris.Their issue - b) Charles Peyton Ventris(1887-1965) married 1stly,Madeline Harrison & 2ndly,Beatrice S M Nother. His issue:- ci) Anthony Peyton Ventris (Strachan) (1918-1942) cii) Ian T Peyton Ventris(1919-?) ciii) Jack Peyton Ventris(1922-1999) civ) Doris R Ventris married Raymond T Garnham. Their issue:- di) Roger C Garnham married Amanda French or Bale. dii) Barry R Garnham married Nancy E Andrews. His issue:- ei) David Barry Garnham cv) Daphne J Ventris married Reginald N Rowland. Their issue:- di) Ian M Rowland. dii) Peter A C Rowland bii)Edward Francis Vereker Ventris married Anna Dorothea Janasz.His issue:- ci)Michael George Francis Ventris(1922-1956) married Lois Elizabeth Knox-Niven.His issue:- di)Anthony Nicholas Ventris(1942-1984) married Irene N Frick. His issue:- ei) David Bjorn Ventris married Rebecca J Clarke. His issue:- fi) Matthew Nicholas Ventris. fii) Anna Grace Ventris. dii)Anna T Ventris married Nicholas G Clarke. Their issue:- ei) Michael William Clarke. eii) Saffron Jigme T Clarke biii)Mona Fairlie Ventris(1894-1977) married 1stly, Philip Macdonald and 2ndly,John E S Goss. Their issue:- ci) Carlyl Macdonald(?-1982) married 1stly,Walter Joseph McCartney & 2ndly,Robert Joseph Garden. biv) Alan Favell Ventris(1897-1915). bv)Agnes Madeline Ventris(?-1995) married Patrick Clavell Blount. Their issue:- ci)Francis G Clavell Blount married Wendy F Parsons. His issue:- di) Caroline Jane Clavell Blount dii) Alan Robert Clavell Blount cii) Christopher M Clavell Blount married Rosamund Wild. His issue:- di) Anthony Clavell Blount (1971). dii) Philippa Clavell Blount married Frederick Hiscox. Their issue:- ei) Kitty Lucy Hiscox. eii) Sienna Rose Hiscox. eiii) Harry Duke C Hiscox. diii) Annabel Clavell Blount married Joseph H A Wadsworth. Their issue:- ei)Caspar Alastair Wadsworth eii) Poppy Clavell Wadsworth avi)Horatio Nelson Kirkpatrick John Davies(1862-1886). avii)Henry Holme Davies(1863-1924) married Caroline Mary Taylor McLaren. 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