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2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD - TDP Review
#2024 Silverado#2024 truck#advanced technology#Allison transmission#Australia#camera system#Chevrolet#Chevrolet truck#Chevy truck#diesel engine#Duramax V8#Ford F-250#Four-Wheel Drive#four-wheel drive truck#GMC Sierra 2500#heavy-duty performance#heavy-duty truck#infotainment system#interior comfort#off-road#Off-Road Capabilities#payload#payload capacity#powertrain#RAM 2500#Silverado 2500 HD#Silverado HD#Silverado interior#Silverado payload#Silverado review
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How To Repair Allison Transmission Vibration
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Dakar'da Şanzıman Farkı
Team De Rooy, Allison donanımlı aracıyla dünyanın en zorlu motor sporları yarışı olan Dakar Rallisi'nin kamyon etabını kazandı.
Team De Rooy, Allison donanımlı aracıyla dünyanın en zorlu motor sporları yarışı olan Dakar Rallisi’nin kamyon etabını kazandı. Dakar 2023, 31 Aralık’ta Kızıldeniz kıyılarında başladı ve Suudi Arabistan’ı geçti. 15 Ocak’ta Basra Körfezi’nin kumlarında Dammam’da sona erdi. 2023 Dakar Rallisi, 4.706 km’si süreli olan özel aşamalı etaplar dahil toplam 8.549 kilometrelik bir rotada…
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Outbreak
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allison cameron×robert chase ☆ zombie apocalypse ☆ 1008 words ☆ ao3
@augustwritingchallenge day 4: zombie apocalypse @aug-kissed week 1: blow a kiss
Doctor Allison Cameron squints at the whiteboard in House's office. Extending ecchymosis, low grade fever, rash. It doesn't entirely seem like a case but House is, if to be believed, consulting with the federal government; which makes it a case. Of course, he's not around to explain why the patient is at PPTH instead of some blacksite if that's the truth. She exits the room, it's not her job to know why anymore.
The ER pulls her from her job trajectory considerations easily, there seems to have been a highway wreck involving at least six vehicles and she spends the morning up to her elbows on life altering injuries and advanced life support. She doesn't think about the diagnostics team again until she chats with Foreman in the lift to the cafeteria and learns the patient went after a phlebotomist with teeth and nails, making House wonder whether they should add aggressiveness to the list or the patient is just a bit of a prick.
She thinks about it, vaguely, during her lunch with Chase but ultimately doesn't bring it up until they're walking back to their respective stations. Good choice too, going by his general disinterest in the matter.
‘It's irregular, is all, to have the patient here, don't you think?
There's resignation mixed with admiration in the look her boyfriend gives her, and a hint of selfdeprecation in his smile. ‘How is a government consult meant to compel me more than a gun to his head, again?’
Cameron shrugs, stops to kiss him quickly. ‘It just seemed interesting. I’ll see you later.’
As she walks away, she turns in time to see him blowing her a kiss. Yes, her life's changed ever since resigning from the diagnostics department and it hasn't always been easy, but she's excited to let someone in again. Doesn't mean everything's got to change, she thinks, back in House’s office, this time with most of the team assembled. There's more symptoms now, hyperpyrexia, necrosis, erythrocytosis, battle sign. Transmissible = BITES is underlined several times. They've quarantined the floor the patient is being held in, and have anyone who's been in direct contact with him in isolation.
‘Polycythemia vera,’ she suggests, more to get the ball rolling than as a real answer, being that she hasn't seen the patient at all.
‘No hypertension,’ Kutner objects. ‘It's dropping steadily, actually.’
‘How's his spleen?’
‘We're waiting on the test, but palpation suggested no abnormalities.’
‘How about a different neoplasm. Essential thrombocythaemia?’ Thirteen checks the file. ‘Plateletes were high too.’
‘It could fit, but there's no cyanosis…’
She trails off when House looks ready to rule on it, but the door opens before he can, to reveal a harassed looking Chase, still on OR scrubs holding his pager up. ‘You can't page me, House, you're not my boss.’
Instead of answering, House raises a brow as he feels for something on his desk. On cue, Chase's pager goes off. Cameron exchanges a look with Foreman, who looks ready to go back to the differential. Following their cue, Chase looks at the board, almost involuntarily, frowns at what's written there. ‘If you have to page me, can it be for something other than Resident Evil roleplay?’
‘That's your diagnosis?’ House sounds exasperated. ‘Our patient is a zombie?’
‘It's how it always starts, the outbreak. Fever, necrosis, head trauma… Biting.’
‘Thank you, for illustrating exactly why I fired you.’
Chase gives Cameron a look that questions her willingness to listen to this before setting his pager down on House's desk and making for the door. Later, she mouths, and he gives a short nod before exiting. He's back before anyone can comment, wide eyed oh shit expression replacing his previous eyeroll in progress. ‘Tell me Taub is in on the joke?’
‘He went in for an NCV, I told you there's no jo-'
House's words get drowned by gunfire. Cameron moves to where Chase stands, pulling him out of the most direct line from the door to House, guessing whatever this is it's probably House-related. Again. The uniformed men that barge in after a blood splattered Taub don't shoot at anyone, though. The leader pulls down his mask.
‘Doctor House?’ It's not really a question, as he continues speaking directly at him without giving him the chance to direct his attention anywhere else. ‘Your assistance is required on site now, until the situation is handled. This your team?’
House nods, eyes burning holes through Chase’s head like he's jinxed him somehow. The man, who still hasn't introduced himself, talks into his comm to coordinate an extraction as his men exit. Cameron takes the chance to peek out the door, to see twitching, bloodied bodies strewn across the floor. She steps back, horrified, to take Chase's hand. The words zombie outbreak play on her head in his voice.
‘So,’ House leans forward on his cane, holding Chase’s pager up looking entirely too satisfied for someone who just dismissed what seems to be the working theory. ‘In the team, or out?'
Chase squeezes her hand, gives House an unimpressed look and snatches it back. ‘Unless you know someone else with over sixty hours in Deadly Silence, in.’
‘I have 100% completion in Deadly Silence’ Cameron lets her calf slide against Chase's in the chopper after an incredibly short briefing by phone, her words made private by the noise around them.
‘Your government is actually bioengineering zombies and your move is proving my expendability?’ He holds his chest in an exaggerated fashion, pressing their knees together.
‘Competition breeds progress.’ Her tone is too affectionate for her words to have any meaning.
Chase leans in, like he's going to kiss her but thinks better of it, considering their surroundings and the ongoing ‘situation’ that spans half the continental states if the information hasn't changed since they took off. Instead, he settles for an air-kiss. Not her, not now. She pulls him by his improbable tie, locking their lips for what might be the last time if the zombies are really at the gates.
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As a follow up to my previous post, I present the Jaguar main battle tank! This was a joint collaboration between the American Cadillac Gage and Chinese China National Machinery & Equipment Import & Export Corporation companies to upgrade Type 59s. Work began in 1988, the idea being that even though there were superior tanks in service, for the many Asian and African nations who operated Type 59s, the Jaguar would be an option to upgrade their fleet without having to buy entirely new tanks. Not only this, but it was much cheaper than tanks like the M1 Abrams or Leopard 2.
Besides improved armor protection and a 105mm M68 cannon, the Jaguar most importantly improved its mobility, with a 750 hp Detroit Diesel engine, coupled with a fully automatic Allison transmission, improving the tank's power-to-weight ratio. Since the base for the tank was already in wide use, development was a rather quick process, with China sending two Type 59s to Cadillac Gage in 1989, with a fully completed prototype by mid-1989 built in Detroit. Unfortunately, the program fell through due to the Chinese government's response to the Tiananmen Square Protests. Cadillac Gage continued to test the prototype through November of 1989, but with the Cold War ending and military procurement winding down for much of the world, the Jaguar never saw any interest.
While it fell into obscurity for some years, in 2021 a remaining prototype at a Textron facility in Louisiana was found, unfortunately worse for wear.
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Christina Battle, PhD - Media Artist
Christina Battle (she/her) is a film and video media artist based in Edmonton and Treaty 6.
What does your work entail?
My work initially centered on film and video, focusing on how media takes time—not only to create but also to communicate stories and ideas. Over time, I began applying that same sensibility to other artistic disciplines, particularly participatory practices. These practices often involve performance artists whose work consists in working with communities, creating projects, and developing frameworks that encourage participation. By engaging public groups and fostering interaction, my work aims to explore and expand the boundaries of art as a shared experience.
How does your work overlap with Community Service Learning (CSL)?
There’s a significant overlap between my artistic practice and CSL, particularly in the shared focus on community building and the complexities of what it means to “be in community.” The term “community” is used so broadly in both art and society that it often requires unpacking.
CSL offers an incredible opportunity to slow down and ask foundational questions: What does it mean to engage in community? How can we imagine new ways of connecting? My work also asks similar questions—how do we build relationships, understand one another, and decide who we want to engage with? Both approaches involve exploring how we create spaces for connection and collaboration.
How do you incorporate CSL students into your work?
In Spring 2023, I was invited by Lisa Prins and Allison Sivak (CSL course instructors), to share my practice with their CSL 370 class, which focused on plants and gardening—topics that resonate deeply with my work around seeds, plants, and climate change. We met in a park one afternoon, where I brought seeds and shared my projects. The conversations were some of the most engaging I’ve had. While my projects often appeal to artists, this group approached the work from a different perspective, yet shared a genuine interest in the intersections of community, art, and environmental issues.
In Spring 2024, Lisa and Allison invited me to engage more deeply with their course, and I eagerly accepted because of my positive experience the previous year. Collaborating with their students has been incredibly rewarding, creating spaces for shared knowledge and fostering conversations about topics I’m passionate about.
What have you learned by being involved with CSL?
Teaching art and design for 15 years has taught me a lot about pedagogy, but CSL offered a profoundly different approach to learning. Unlike traditional classrooms, which often rely on rigid hierarchies and lecture-based knowledge transmission, CSL fosters experiential, relational, and participatory modes of learning. This aligns perfectly with my practice, where learning alongside and from others is key.
The CSL classroom challenged me to rethink the boundaries of knowledge and how we connect with each other’s histories, cultures, and experiences. It was refreshing to work with students who didn’t identify as artists but were eager to explore art as a tool for justice, politics, and environmental concerns. The openness of the CSL framework allowed us to bypass the conventions of artistic training and dive directly into the complexities of the world we live in.
What do you hope CSL students take away from your presence in the classroom?
I hope students see artistic practice as a powerful strategy for communication. Art isn’t just about self-expression—it’s about relationality and finding ways to connect with others, especially around complex issues like climate change and social justice. Participatory art, in particular, focuses on building relationships and exploring how we can engage with the world in meaningful ways.
Working with the CSL class reminded me of the collective desire to address these challenges. While individual action can feel isolating, coming together in shared spaces—whether through art, conversation, or collaboration—can inspire new strategies for expression and problem-solving. I hope the students left with a sense of empowerment to use creative tools to communicate and enact change.
How has your involvement with CSL impacted you?
One lasting memory from my time with the CSL class is tied to the sunflower seeds we worked with. When the class ended, I took home some of the seeds we had discussed and distributed. Over the summer, I harvested seeds from the plants that grew, creating a physical reminder of our shared experience. This ongoing relationship with the seeds feels symbolic of community building—an ongoing, iterative process that takes time and care but can yield incredible results.
Another moment that stood out was during a postcard-making session. One student hesitated, saying, “I’m not an artist,” yet created an absolutely stunning piece. It reminded me that the label of “artist” can be limiting. Many people create beautiful, meaningful work without having been formally trained or identifying with the term. Moments like these reinforce the importance of opening up definitions of art and helping people see its potential as a universal tool for storytelling and connection.
How would you sum up your experience with CSL?
CSL has been an inspiring opportunity for community building, knowledge sharing, and mutual learning. Rather than a traditional artist talk where I simply present my work, the CSL classroom was an activated, relational space where I learned as much as I taught. It was a powerful reminder of the value of slowing down, fostering connections, and embracing art as a tool for collective exploration.
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Interesting Papers for Week 47, 2023
Respiration organizes gamma synchrony in the prefronto-thalamic network. Basha, D., Chauvette, S., Sheroziya, M., & Timofeev, I. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 8529.
Measurement effects in decision‐making. Burns, D. M., & Hohnemann, C. (2023). Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 36(3), e2311.
Memory, perceptual, and motor costs affect the strength of categorical encoding during motor learning of object properties. Cesanek, E., Flanagan, J. R., & Wolpert, D. M. (2023). Scientific Reports, 13, 8619.
Maturation of auditory cortex neural responses during infancy and toddlerhood. Chen, Y., Green, H. L., Putt, M. E., Allison, O., Kuschner, E. S., Kim, M., … Edgar, J. C. (2023). NeuroImage, 275, 120163.
Understanding visual hallucinations: A new synthesis. Collerton, D., Barnes, J., Diederich, N. J., Dudley, R., ffytche, D., Friston, K., … Weil, R. S. (2023). Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 150, 105208.
A Texture Statistics Encoding Model Reveals Hierarchical Feature Selectivity across Human Visual Cortex. Henderson, M. M., Tarr, M. J., & Wehbe, L. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(22), 4144–4161.
The spatial extent of focused attention modulates attentional disengagement. Jefferies, L. N., Lawrence, R., & Conlon, E. (2023). Psychological Research, 87(5), 1520–1536.
Late integration of vision and proprioception during perturbed reaches. Keyser, J., Medendorp, W. P., Oostwoud Wijdenes, L., & Selen, L. P. J. (2023). Journal of Neurophysiology, 129(6), 1282–1292.
Self-organization of songbird neural sequences during social isolation. Mackevicius, E. L., Gu, S., Denisenko, N. I., & Fee, M. S. (2023). eLife, 12, e77262.
Characterizing the information transmission of inverse stochastic resonance and noise-induced activity amplification in neuronal systems. Martínez, N., Deza, R. R., & Montani, F. (2023). Physical Review E, 107(5), 054402.
Learning a Model of Shape Selectivity in V4 Cells Reveals Shape Encoding Mechanisms in the Brain. Mehrani, P., & Tsotsos, J. K. (2023). Journal of Neuroscience, 43(22), 4129–4143.
Increased cortical plasticity leads to memory interference and enhanced hippocampal-cortical interactions. Navarro Lobato, I., Aleman-Zapata, A., Samanta, A., Bogers, M., Narayanan, S., Rayan, A., … Genzel, L. (2023). eLife, 12, e84911.
Afferent convergence to a shared population of interneuron AMPA receptors. Pennock, R. L., Coddington, L. T., Yan, X., Overstreet-Wadiche, L., & Wadiche, J. I. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 3113.
Smoking status ameliorates cholinergic impairments in cortical inhibition in patients with schizophrenia. Pross, B., Muenz, S., Nitsche, M. A., Padberg, F., Strube, W., Papazova, I., … Hasan, A. (2023). Brain Research, 1812, 148380.
Walking bumblebees see faster. Rother, L., Müller, R., Kirschenmann, E., Foster, J. J., Kaya-Zeeb, S., Thamm, M., & Pfeiffer, K. (2023). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 290(1999).
Homeostatic synaptic plasticity rescues neural coding reliability. Rozenfeld, E., Ehmann, N., Manoim, J. E., Kittel, R. J., & Parnas, M. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 2993.
The development of intrinsic timescales: A comparison between the neonate and adult brain. Truzzi, A., & Cusack, R. (2023). NeuroImage, 275, 120155.
Teachers recruit mentalizing regions to represent learners’ beliefs. Vélez, N., Chen, A. M., Burke, T., Cushman, F. A., & Gershman, S. J. (2023). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(22), e2215015120.
Modulation of deep neural circuits with sonogenetics. Xian, Q., Qiu, Z., Murugappan, S., Kala, S., Wong, K. F., Li, D., … Sun, L. (2023). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(22), e2220575120.
Robust encoding of natural stimuli by neuronal response sequences in monkey visual cortex. Yiling, Y., Shapcott, K., Peter, A., Klon-Lipok, J., Xuhui, H., Lazar, A., & Singer, W. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 3021.
#neuroscience#science#research#brain science#scientific publications#cognitive science#neurobiology#cognition#psychophysics#computational neuroscience#neural computation#neural networks#neurons
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The Howe & Howe Ripsaw From "Fast And Furious 8" Is For Sale
This is the Howe & Howe Ripsaw that was used in both Fast and Furious 8: The Fate of the Furious and in the GI Joe movies, it cost $750,000 to build, it’s the first prototype of this model with the VIN #000000001, and it’s now being offered for sale. This Howe & Howe Ripsaw is powered by a 2007 LBZ Duramax turbodiesel engine and power is fed to the tracks via an Allison automatic transmission.…
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Disappearance of Winifred Long
Winifred Long circa 1962 (The Doe Network)
Winifred Long
Physical Description
Full Name: Winifred Corrine Long
Date of Birth: December 7, 1931
Race/Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Height: 5′8″ (68 inches) (172.72 cm)
Weight: 140 lbs (63.5 kg)
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Hazel
Nicknames/Aliases: Unknown
Distinguishing Characteristics
Wore contact lenses at the time of her disappearance
Family
Husband: Alvin Long
Son: Keith
Son: Loring
Misc. Info
Winifred was estranged from her husband and been separated for two months at the time who was a Korean war veteran and had both legs amputated due to wounds he received during the war. They do regularly meet up to exchange custody of their children.
Lived on the 30 block of Somerset Lane in Mill Valley, California
Winifred was employed at a Safeway supermarket in Mill valley as a clerk/typist and had been working there for only three weeks.
Case Information
Age at Disappearance: 30 (91 if still alive as of May 1,2023)
Missing Since: June 10, 1962 (Missing for 60 years as of May 1, 2023)
Location Last Seen: Marysville, Yuba County, California, USA
Location Last Seen on Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place/39%C2%B008'44.6%22N+121%C2%B035'28.9%22W/@39.1457253,-121.5913547,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d39.1457253!4d-121.5913547
Case Classification: Endangered Missing
Dentals: Unknown
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown
Clothing & Personal Effects
White Blouse
Red, blue and green checked pants
White shoes
Circumstances of Disappearance
Winifred left her home with youngest her son with the plan to pick up her oldest son who went on a trip with her estranged husband to a 320-acre cattle ranch near the Baele Air Force Base and might leave her youngest son with her husband. She told her roommate that she will be back by dinner and if she doesn’t come back come pick her up. When she didn’t show up the next morning the roommate reported her missing. The police located Long’s vehicle at the ranch and.her husband stated that her car’s transmission broke down when she started to leave thus he dropped her off at the Greyhound though there is no record of a ticket for Mill Valley that time.
Unidentified Person Exclusions (NamUs)
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/15590
Misc. Info
Winifred’s husband volunteered to take a polygraph test and the results were inconclusive
Winifred had said she felt anxious about the trip to the ranch
Contact Information/Contributing Agencies/Investigating Agencies
Yuba Country Sheriff’s Department
Agency Case Number: 26742
Agency Contact Personal: Lyndsey Deveraux, Community Service Officer, Dispatch
Agency Phone Numbers
530-749-5116
530-749-7777
NamUs
Agency Case Number: #MP54111
Agency Contact Personal: Regional Program Specialist Allison O’Neal
Agency Phone Number: 817-372-4169
Agency Email Address: [email protected]
Sources/Further Information/Places of Interest
https://charleyproject.org/case/winifred-corrine-long
https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/54111/details
https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2385dfca.html
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/ca-winifred-long-30-marysville-10-june-1962.53175/
#Winifred Long#Winifred Corrine Long#Long Post#Where is Winifred Long?#Find Winifred Long!#true crime#true crime case#true crime blog#true crime community#true crime discussion#true crime enthusiasm#true crime original#true crime research#tcc#tcc blog#tcc community#tcc discusison#tcc enthusiasm#tcc original#tcc research#unsolved#unsolved case#unsolved true crime#unsolved true crime case#missing#missing person#missing person case
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Ajay Hinduja Supports Transforming Public Transportation with Low-Floor Buses
Ajay Hinduja presents the successful collaboration between Ashok Leyland and Allison Transmission, introducing low-floor, automatic buses to Tamil Nadu, which enhance comfort and efficiency while promoting sustainability.
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Allison Transmission and Ashok Leyland have teamed up to modernize Tamil Nadu’s public transportation with the state’s first fleet of low-floor city buses equipped with fully automatic transmissions. These buses, soon to hit major routes in Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, and other key cities, mark a major upgrade in accessibility and comfort for passengers.
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Allison and The Flagship Of Hinduja Group, Ashok Leyland Launch Tamil Nadu's First Low-Floor Automatic City Buses for Enhanced Accessibility
Allison Transmission and Ashok Leyland have teamed up to modernize Tamil Nadu’s public transportation with the state’s first fleet of low-floor city buses equipped with fully automatic transmissions. These buses, soon to hit major routes in Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, and other key cities, mark a major upgrade in accessibility and comfort for passengers.
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2006 Peterbilt 335 long wheelbase
Allison RDS transmission
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#allisontransmission #2087696706
#farmtruck
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