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nineteenfiftysix · 3 months ago
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Teddybears STHLM - Yours To Keep (Feat. Paola) (Rock 'N' Roll Highschool, 2000)
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gwhispers2beats · 5 years ago
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Peace 2 #Phoenix 🙏🙏🙏 Always good vibes rollin thru 🛤 @shortkut @onebedoublelo7 @justinbua @trillphx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #Autocons #autoshow #isp #mvg #turntablists #beats #n #life #records #michigan #pontiac #detroit #hiphop #arizona #art #travel #follow #the #love (at Phoenix, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx9Havggm4U/?igshid=ct1saud3p8g4
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notoriousnature · 4 years ago
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1 year ago today I publicly released my first album. The Time Is Now. (02-20-2020)
A project I completed entirely on my own. 100% independent. No musicians, no producers, no engineers, no professional studio.
I wrote every line. I recorded every sound. I composed every measure. I mixed every beat. I mastered all of the feelings. — I designed my own artwork. I planned my own photo shoots. I edited my own photographs. — I did the legal research. I built my own website. I created my own promotion. I spent my own money.
This project took almost 4 years to complete from start to finish, while balancing life, school, and my first 3 jobs. At one point, I realized, almost nobody does all of this on their own. It is ok to ask for help. And so:
Dad, thank you for believing in me, thank you for working with me on ideas, compositions, arrangements, and sounds.
Mom, thank you for buying the first copy sold and streaming my music endlessly. Thank you for all of the love and support.
Brother, D, thank you for not giving up on me. For pushing me. For supporting me. For lending your ear, your voice, your pen, your ideas and your opinions.
My other brother, Joey C, thank you for your support. Thanks for lending me a place to record some of my earliest tracks for this project. Thanks for sitting “in the studio” with me on those cold nights bringing through the space heater and vibin.
MVG. Thank you so much. Your tireless support and motivation truly pushed me through the final stages of this project. Thank you for all the late nights researching and designing. Thank you for never saying “it’s good enough” thus pushing me to do better than even I thought I could. Thank you for listening, sharing, and promoting me and my music any chance you had.
Slime, whenever I needed you, you have always been there, for anything. Thank you for your support. Thanks for believing in my music and thank you for working so hard on helping me bring my audio landscape as close to the dreams-in-my-head as we possibly could.
Ella, thank you for all that you’ve done. From recording vocals whenever I asked to listening to my songs as soon as they were complete. Thank you for supporting me and being there, if I ever needed it.
Mike, whenever I needed inspiration, you were there to help, supplying instrumentals and sounds. One in particular found me at the perfect time. Thank you for sharing BlankIt which became Rise & Shine. Thanks for the car ride when you listened to the early instrumentals and songs to help me figure out what work remained to be done.
Alenie, thank you for being there any time that I called on you. Thank you for the ideas, suggestions, opinion, time, and effort you spent on creating designs and answering my questions.
Those who gave me a chance: Thank you to every single person that has listened to even just one of my songs. I humbly thank you for the opportunity.
Now that I got this first project out of the way, I’ve been working on some fun stuff and I can’t wait to share it all with you!
Forever Love,
Dave (the Dreamer)
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valentinahart · 7 years ago
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Old radio interview from August 26, 2011:
Steph: The guest I have calling in tonight is Mia Von Glitz
She will be calling in, in a few seconds. She is the bassist for the rock band Shoot the Freak, which is a Side B Radio staple.
Steph: Hello.
MVG: Hello Stephanie. What’s going on?
Steph: I’m just doing a radio show right now. What’s going on with you?
MVG: We’re on the radio? Holy shit. *laughs* Can I say that?
Steph: No. *chuckles*
MVG: Sorry!
Steph: It’s okay.
MVG: Okay, G-rated language is on right now.
Steph: Okay, yes. Let’s try that.
MVG: How’s it going? What song did you just play?
Steph: I just played two songs by Bush, back to back.
MVG: Rock and roll.
Steph: Yeah, you know how it goes. I’ve got to play some Bush every Friday. They’re required, so is Kid Henry and Shoot the Freak and Freelance Whales. They’re our staples on this show.
MVG: Awesome. I just saw a play!
Steph: What did you see?
MVG: My friend was in this play called “The Model” in St. Mark’s church. It was cool.
Steph: That’s interesting.
MVG: Yeah, it was abstract and weird and trippy.
Steph: Alright, that’s awesome. So I opened this up to the many Mia Von Glitz followers and I was overwhelmed with questions. Not only did my ask box on Tumblr get over 70 asks, each of those asks had like five questions. So a lot of them were more repetitive, and we won’t get to all of them but I am just going to start throwing them at you.
MVG: Okay, I probably only have like 20 minutes if that’s alright.
Steph:  Yeah, of course. I wasn’t expecting you to be on the phone with me for three hours *chuckles*
MVG: I have to prepare for the hurricane you know. *laughs*
Steph: Yes, I know. The whole town is shutting down and we’re all having an apocalypse tomorrow.
MVG: I know. I bought Wonder Bread so I’m all good.
Steph: *laughs* Okay, you should get some Spaghetti O’s.
MVG: You know I had thought about getting those. I had really wanted to get those but they didn’t have any.
Steph: Oh see, everyone is stocking up on Spaghetti O’s. You’re going to be screwed tomorrow.
MVG: You can eat them cold, that’s why.
Steph: Well I am from South Florida so I know the hurricane drill.
MVG: Yeah, I lived in Alabama for a little while and we had some tornadoes.
Steph: So you know how it is. Okay well, what brought you to New York?
MVG: College! I came to New York to go to NYU in ’04.
Steph: What was your major at NYU?
MVG: I majored in Television Production and Media Communications.
Steph: I know you are working at Showtime, can you tell us a little bit about your job at Showtime?
MVG: Yeah, I am an assistant producer at Showtime in the red group, which is the creative department. So basically I produce features that are behind the scenes for all our different series and theatricals. I do the promos for Californication, Dexter, Weeds, The Real L-Word and things like that. Anything you see on Showtime with an interview, that’s me *laughs*
Steph: That’s awesome. Is that what wanted?  Was that your goal for school or were you hoping for a news anchor position or?
MVG: Uhm, nope. Well I started out acting then I kind of switched out of theater quickly when I realized that I wanted to go behind the camera. And I worked in television for a few years on different daytime programming and I worked for Who Wants to be a Millionaire. I worked for a production company called White Cherry Entertainment where we did a lot of live events like the Emmy Awards, the Tony Awards, the NFL Kick-off, the Superbowl and things like that. Which was really fun but got a little tiring, so I went back to school for film and then I decided that I want to be a film maker. Then I have my band on the side. But then I ended up back to television! I mean, I love what I do. I get to make mini-films of my own. I’m involved in all the little aspects of the process, I write some pieces, I do the interviews, I do some shooting and I edit as well. So I kind of get to make my own three minute movies every day.
Steph: That is very very cool. Speaking of your little movies, I know that you did a little promo teaser for “Hell on Heels”, which is one of the band’s songs. A lot of people want to know if they are going to get a full video of that.
MVG: Oh yes, well to be quite honest we have a lot of footage that we shot that night. That was just kind of a fun night. We shot that all with iPhones; I don’t know if I told you that, we were just having fun one night and shooting some stuff and kind of put that together as a promo for one of our shows. I don’t know, we had a great response to it. So hopefully we will make it into a full length. We need a little more footage for that to happen but we also have newer songs coming out that we want to focus on real music videos for. So hopefully something with an actual director and a script, we have a lot of ideas.
Steph: That sounds very exciting!
MVG: We’re hoping that that’s going to be the main focus for the near future.
Steph: I saw that “Honcho” is the new single and you guys are going to premiere that on September 15th.
MVG: Yeah. Right smack dab in the middle of the month. We just got right out of the studio from recording that yesterday. So it’s going to be mixed and mastered and ready for everybody to listen to. I hope everyone enjoys it. It’s a really fun song.
Steph: Is that going to be on iTunes? That’s another question I got a lot of: When is Shoot the Freak getting on iTunes?
MVG: That’s a good question, I’m not so sure. We’re doing the bandcamp thing for now but we will definitely have iTunes in mind for the future.
Steph: All right so I have a lot of questions about your fashion and your makeup and your hair.
MVG: *laughs* I grow it myself.
Steph: *laughs* everyone wants to know what makeup you use, where you go shopping.
MVG: Most of the makeup I use is Almay because I’m allergic to everything else. But for stage makeup I use the brand called Illamasqua which is an English company. It is the England version of MAC but they sell it at Sephora so that’s where I get mine. I shop everywhere. I love this vintage store where I used to live called, Rags-A-Go-Go, that was my go-to for a while there. Got my favorite t-shirt of all time there. Beacons Closet out in Brooklyn, I really like L.F.  I like to make a lot of my own clothes, too. I just get stuff that looks like you should throw it in the trash and just make it even worse. Tear it into shreds. *laughs* Oh! Buffalo Exchange is good too. Very cheap. I’m all about the cheap these days *laughs* I have a mortgage now.
Steph: Are there people that inspire your fashion? Are there people you look up to?
MVG: Oh yeah. Ducky from Pretty in Pink but that might be too old of a reference *laughs*. I really dig Alison Mosshart’s style, Juliette Lewis a lot, it’s funny because the same people who influence my music taste are my fashion icons as well.
Steph:  All right so, a lot of people wanted to know the causes you are into. Someone said that you did an independent film about the LGBT community.
MVG: Yeah, I did a couple of those actually. In one year I made about eight films, and three of those were LGBT themed. It is definitely something that I am very passionate about. Growing up a lot of my parent’s friends were in the LGBT and I went to NYU and I was pretty immersed in it all through school. It was just something that I felt very strongly about. I went to pro-gay rallies and things like that a couple years ago. So it’s definitely one of my main causes.
Steph: Is there a way to see those LGBT films? Are they on YouTube or anything?
MVG: I do not. I used to but then I took them down not too long ago. But I do want to put them back up. It is kind of a time issue. I’m going to have to find some time where I can do that. I’m running around these days. But I think I will.. I will! I’ve just decided that I will!
Steph: People want to see them! Are there any other causes that you are passionate about?
MVG: Yes! There are a lot of causes that I am into. For sure.
Steph: I like this question. Someone asked what your favorite David Bowie period is.
MVG: Oooh. Good question! Can I just say Labyrinth?
Steph: Yes! This is why we get along I think!
MVG: You know, I love Ziggy Stardust, which is probably one of my go-to’s. “Life on Mars” is one of my ultimate anthems.
Steph: Labyrinth is my favorite movie ever so…
MVG: Yes. It’s a killer movie. Actually when I a kid I used to cry because my sister used to make me watch it all the time and I was scared of the goblins, then you just get into it.
Steph: Mia! You and I need to have an 80’s movie party
MVG: *laughs* that’s my era.
Steph: I hear you.  Did you ever play anything big in theater or did you just decide that wasn’t for you? There are some theater questions here too.
MVG:  Oh, I did a lot of theater. I did theater all throughout growing up. I set out to major in it  my freshman year of college and I went to Miami my freshman year, when I was in the theater program there. I did one year there and I kind of realized it wasn’t for me and got out of it. I did a lot of roles that people would know. My biggest one was probably Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, which was a fun one. I did Wendy in Peter Pan, with my best friend as Peter, which was a lot of fun. My favorite role was Brooke in Noises Off, I don’t know if you know but it is sort of a British farce.
Steph: I don’t know that but I am sure that someone does. There are a lot of people that are into theater that listen to my show.
MVG: Okay cool, so do they specific questions about that?
Steph: There were just wondering if you did a lot of theater. Someone else asked me about you going vegan or vegetarian. Because I remember you tweeting with Devon about that a while back. Are you still?
MVG: Well technically, I went pescatarian because I started eating fish. There is a whole story about that because I would never eat fish growing up because I am allergic to everything. I am allergic to everything with fur and feathers so I could never have a pet. So my parents bought me a fish, and when people are eating fish it always just broke my heart. Like would you eat your dog? No! *laughs* And the moral of that story is I started eating fish because I put on my big girl pants and decided that I need to eat fish because it is good for you. I just started liking it and I felt better eating that and kind of eliminating meat from my diet. So that’s where I am at these days. And plus, I am a huge vegetable girl.
Steph: That’s cool because some people are vegans and they were asking how you were doing and stuff.
MVG: I haven’t gone fully vegan yet. We’ll see, maybe one day. Got to take baby steps.
Steph: Do you have a preference between your day job and the band? Like would you rather be band full time?
MVG: That’s a good question. I love my job, a lot of people aren’t lucky enough to say that they do something that they love doing and I actually really enjoy it but I kind of went through a period where I realized that I was in the corporate creative and not so much in the creative anymore. That was about two years ago when I decided to put the band together so I didn’t really play an instrument. I dabbled in guitar for about ten years but I was never good enough at it to accomplish anything with. Alberto [Duhau]/Jaja our guitarist, who just left us and left me brokenhearted, he gave me a bass and said ‘play this and we’ll jam together.’ And that’s what we did, and that’s how we put the band together. It was great for me to have that creative outlet on the side. I’ve always kind of teetered on the line, back and forth between film and television and music as a career. My family is actually in the music industry in New York so I always knew that that was kind of an easy choice for a career option for me but I kind of realized that it was my relief. After a day of work I want to come home and I want to go see a show. I want that to be my happy place and not something that is stressing me out because it’s work.
Steph: Let’s talk about your tattoos! How many tattoos do you have?
MVG: Okay well, six. Six that I will talk about *laughs* No, just kidding I have six. I am getting another one, I was supposed to get another one tomorrow but there is a hurricane so I have to call and cancel that. I have six, they are mostly about music. *laughs* You would never have guessed.
Steph: Well other than the “Imagine” one.
MVG: Yes, that one is white ink that says “Imagine” on my wrist. It is the first one I ever got and it is for John Lennon, obviously. I got a “Free Bird” on my foot for my Lynyrd Skynyrd days back in Alabama. *laughs* These are just a road map of my life.  I have a dandelion on my rib cage and back that is for Bob Dylan. I have Florentine bracelet design in plum ink on my other wrist which is for Janice Joplin. She has the same one except for I made it plum and added some vines to it. On my bicep I have a butterfly skeleton which is just for The Dead Weather. Which if people don’t know Dead Weather, you should look them up immediately. It is a butterfly skeleton, not to be confused with a butterfly. Which doesn’t actually exist in nature, it was from their limited edition Halloween album cover. So that is where that came from because I just thought it was beautiful. My last one is for Shoot the Freak, which is an arrow with a heart instead of a head. Like me. *laughs*
Steph. Nice *laughs* So you said you played guitar and you play bass. Do you play any other instruments?
MVG: I don’t , no. I say that I am going to learn drums every day. I have a harmonica necklace that I pretend I can play but nope. Just bass, I don’t even really play guitar, just bass.
Steph: I have, uhmm, favorite Disney movie.
MVG: Oh..  It’s definitely a tie, between Little Mermaid and Aladdin. I don’t know. One of the two.
Steph: Nice. Are you a Harry Potter fan?
MVG: *laughs* Am I a Harry Potter fan? I can tell you everything about Harry Potter.
Steph: That doesn’t necessarily mean anything because I know a couple of people that can do that too.
MVG: Uhmm yes *laughs* That will be the end of that question.
Steph: They wanted to know if you associate with any particular house in Hogwarts.
MVG: I took a test once that said I was a Gryffindor. That’s good, right?
Steph: Awesome. Yes it is. That’s the correct answer actually *laughs* I’m just kidding, but Gryffindor is the house that Harry is in.
MVG: Okay cool. I know that!
Steph: What do you do when you are not in the band or at the television studio?
MVG: What do I do? I draw, I write. My friends in New York are all just little collections of music and we are all different genres. So when we get together we just kind of play together. I like to just sit back and watch rather than play because they are all extremely talented people. Much more talented than I could ever be.  Shopping, grocery shopping. That is fun.
Steph: I have a lot of these: What kind of advice would you give to people who want to work in TV?
MVG: I have a very specific piece of advice, but it will only work if you have chosen your path already, but here goes. If you are aspiring to go into media than the best thing you can do is go to a city school. I think I got a huge leg up all throughout school just by being in a city school because I had all these internships while I was still in school. So by the time I got out I had a pretty solid resume, which is how I got the little success that I have now. *laughs* But yeah, that is just my biggest thing. It’s all a personal thing, some people want to go to a campus school and get that campus life but I don’t feel like I missed out on anything by skipping that.
Steph: So you think you will stay in New York then?
MVG: Yeah. I mean I’m kind of a lifer, but who knows. Anything could happen.
Steph: Well I will let you go now so you have time to get ready for the storm.
MVG: Yes thank you!
Steph: So your show is on the 8th right?
MVG: Yes. On the 8th and the new single is out on the 15th.
Steph:  Okay, have a great night.
MVG: You too, thank you!
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calacuspr · 4 years ago
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Calacus Weekend Hit & Miss – Nurmagomedov & van Gerwen
Each week we look at the best and worst communicators in the sports world from the previous weekend.
HIT – Khabib Nurmagomedov
UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov shocked the mixed martial arts world by announcing his retirement from the sport just moments after defeating Justin Gaethje and extending his perfect professional record to 29-0.
Whether he is the greatest MMA fighter of all time will remain a debate, but Nurmagomedov is leaving the sport at the top of his game and with a legacy that will far outlast his career in the cage.
He would be forgiven for having made more out of his retirement as tributes poured in from around the world, but for the 32-year-old Russian, his decision was a deeply personal one and a mark of the man that he is.
After the death of his father, coach and mentor Abdulmanap in the summer, Nurmagomedov promised his mother that this fight would be his last.
“She didn't want me to fight without father, but I promised her it was going to be my last fight,” he explained.
“If I give my word, I have to follow this. It was my last fight here.”
It showed that his decision was not one about money or fame, and the emotion on his face at the end of his final fight was clear for all to see.
Nurmagomedov will no doubt continue working within the sport having already hinted at becoming a coach, but for now he leaves the sport with the utmost respect of his peers and the global UFC fanbase.
MISS – Michael van Gerwen
Fiery Dutchman Michael van Gerwen has spent years at the top of the world of darts but he has become increasingly agitated in recent weeks as his form has, at times, deserted him.
He was beaten 8-5 by Englishman Joe Cullen in last weekend’s International Darts Open final, but it was his reaction to his Last 16 win against world number 102 Andy Hamilton that caused a stir.
After averaging below 90 for the second consecutive match, MVG used his post-match interview to moan about his opponent, claiming “They have to do everything in the book to try and put you off but it didn’t work for him. It feels even better (to win) when they try every trick and it doesn’t work.”
The Dutchman didn’t reference what Hamilton had allegedly done to distract him, but it was an uncharacteristic response that is likely to have stemmed from his own below-par performance.
It’s not the first time he’s sparked controversy recently, after he branded Scottish pair Gary Anderson and Peter Wright ‘cowardly’ for withdrawing from next month’s World Cup of Darts.
Both players cited concerns over safety amid the coronavirus pandemic and given rising death tolls across the world, even with the necessary precautions in place it should ultimately be the choice of the players if they compete or not.
Van Gerwen will be better served focusing on his own game and showcasing why he is still the best player in the world right now.
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autostilemvg · 5 years ago
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iloveahangar · 5 years ago
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A sneak peak at our “Chunky Sneakers” style we’re working on. We thought the “Major Von Graf” design would be the most eye catching as a first look🤙😎. . What other aircraft designs do you think would look good on this style ?🤔 . .....and for those who don’t know, here is the brief story of MVG and his mysterious yellow Focke-Wulf Fw 190. This aircraft was known to Allied pilots and claimed as shot down by Christien Martell in his Spitfire on July 27th, 1943 however no record of an aircraft in that color, or a pilot of that name in that location at that time exists. True story ... or is it ... not even google can say 😮 . . . www.iloveahangar.com 👍 #aviationlovers #instagramaviation #usaaf #usaac #aviators #warbirds #warbirds #germanairforce #fw190 #luftwaffe https://www.instagram.com/p/B8gD2_hhYBY/?igshid=eu9s7tzr5iz4
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mvgconsulting · 5 years ago
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MVG’s “project rescue” boasts a solid track record, using a well-proven model, to bring projects back on track. https://mvgconsulting.net/clinical-trials/2019/09/20/mvgs-project-rescue-boasts-a-solid-track-record-using-a-well-proven-model-to-bring-projects-back-on-track/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr https://mvgconsulting.net/clinical-trials/2019/09/20/mvgs-project-rescue-boasts-a-solid-track-record-using-a-well-proven-model-to-bring-projects-back-on-track/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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leanpick · 5 years ago
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Michael van Gerwen is in a Premier League of his own | Darts News
Michael van Gerwen is in a Premier League of his own | Darts News
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Michael van Gerwen celebrates his fifth Premier League triumph at The O2
Michael van Gerwen. Mighty Mike. The world No 1 proved it on Thursday night at The O2, Paul Prenderville was there to see him stamping his authority all over the world of darts.
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RF Monitor Market: Growth, Capacity, Scope, Revenue, Key-Players, and Forecast until 2026
Every job site is filled with a range of harmful elements; some of these elements cannot be seen or detected by the human eye. A Radio Frequency (RF) monitor is used to detect the radio frequency on job fields to prevent and avoid accidental exposure of radio frequency. Radio frequency is also referred to as any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum which is associate with radio wave propagation. This technology is mainly used in the telecom industry for signal transmission through radio and telecommunication equipment. On work fields of network stations, there are chances of exposure to RF field levels above the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits that are harmful for employees. A radio frequency monitor is used to provide safety to employees by detecting and measuring the radio frequency level on work fields. The RF monitor comes with different safety features such as frequency range detector, device alarm, computer connectivity, and voice note capabilities. The RF monitor is an isotropic device which is used to measure and record the information regarding radio frequency. Isotropic RF devices are used to measures the radiation from all angles on job sites. Several manufacturers are providing the device with voice notes feature. The voice notes feature can be used to record information such as specific measurements and serial number of antennas. Further, this recorded information can be used for documentation.
Growing awareness among people regarding job site safety from radio frequencies, and technological advancement in radio frequency monitoring is driving the growth of the RF monitor market. For instance, as a safety measure, when a tower climber falls from a tower, it rings an alarm to inform other network tower employees. Lack of knowledge about the device functionality restrains the RF Monitor market growth. RF monitor manufacturers are adopting new trends in the service sector by providing the recalibration process for more accuracy by the RF monitor. Recalibration includes the process of maximizing the utility and efficiency of RF monitor devices. RF monitors are recollected by original manufacturers for recalibration and after the recalibration process they are delivered back to the customer. Increasing demand for safety equipment in the telecom industry is creating new revenue opportunity for manufacturers of RF monitors. Network service industries are providing training to employees to understand the technical features of the RF monitor.
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The global RF monitor market can be categorized on the basis of end-users, enterprise size, and geography. Based on end-users, the RF monitor market can be segmented into telecom service providers, manufacturing, mining, construction, and media & entertainment. RF monitor devices can be used in the telecom industry for maintenance of network towers and to detect the radio frequencies around a network tower. Based on enterprise size, the RF monitor market is categorized into small & medium enterprises and large enterprises. In terms of geography, the RF monitor market is segmented into Europe, North America, Middle East & Africa, Asia Pacific, and South America. North America is expected to hold dominant share in the global RF monitor market because of rapid growth in safety standards in the telecom and media & entertainment sector and also due to the presence of major players in this region. Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region in the RF monitor market due to growing technological advancement in safety equipment in the transmission and telecom sector. Several solution providers are expected to provide more advance RF monitor solutions to different industries to expand the customer base of RF monitor applications.
Major players operating in the global RF monitor market include the Microwave Vision Group (MVG), Narda Safety Test Solutions, GME Supply Company, FiledSENSE, LS telcom AG, LBA Group, Inc., CRFS, RF Safety Solutions LLC, Digital Global Systems, RF Industries, RF Code, and RF Technologies, Inc.
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The Development of the Monash University Bionic Vision Device
Event date: 29 October 2015
Melbourne truly is a hub of medical miracles, and on Thursday 29 October we gathered to hear about another medical breakthrough that promises to restore a sense of sight to the blind – The Monash University Bionic Vision Device. This device has been given the name ‘Gennaris’, after the line of Gennari - a band of myelinated axons that are the inputs to the primary visual cortex from the lateral geniculate nucleus.
Professor Laurence Meagher, Director of Research at Monash Institute of Medical Engineering (MIME), gave us a warm welcome and introduced the scientific capacity of MIME - where clinically focussed research, such as the Gennaris, is supported by expertise across a range of engineering disciplines. From there, Laurence introduced our first speaker, Professor Arthur Lowery, Director of Monash Vision Group.
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Arthur warmed the crowd with his own brand of humour and then launched into an overview of the Gennaris hardware - developed by the Monash Vision Group (MVG), a consortium of engineers, physiologists and neuroscientists at Monash University, doctors at The Alfred Hospital and Victorian companies MiniFAB and Grey Innovation.
As we learned, the external components of the Gennaris are a video camera mounted on spectacles and a pocket processor to transcode the video image. The headgear includes a coil at the back of the head to communicate wirelessly to tiles of microelectrodes implanted on the visual cortex. MVG hopes to bring benefit to people with a wide variety of vision impairments, owing to the fact that the implantable tiles bypass most of the visual pathway. Unlike a retinal implant, a functioning optic nerve is not necessarily required, and so the device can even be implanted in patients who have lost their eyes to disease or trauma.
There are many engineering feats that go into achieving an implantable device and Arthur was very pleased to report that the device is ‘ready’. Importantly, he emphasised that the prototype is intended to be as ‘commercially-ready’ as possible, with designer headwear and a user-friendly pocket processor. Although prosthetic vision is not as detailed as healthy vision, Gennaris includes some fancy signal processing which can highlight objects on a table or encode human faces as cartoon-like ‘emoticons’. Finally, Arthur spoke of the future possibilities with this hardware platform, including a way to pass signals from the brain to external devices (as in brain machine interfaces).
Professor Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld, Principal Investigator on the Monash Vision Group bionic eye project, spoke next. Among many other accolades in science and neurosurgery, Jeffrey is the Founding Director of MIME and Director of the Department of Neurosurgery, Alfred Hospital.
Jeffrey took us through a brief history of cortical implants for restoration of vision. We were introduced to the work of Giles Brindley, who investigated electrical stimulation of the visual cortex in 1968 with an array of stimulating electrodes implanted on the surface of the visual cortex in a blind volunteer. Although Giles performed some excellent research work, and is a useful sounding board for Jeffrey and his team, regrettably the technology was cumbersome and only viable in a lab setting.
The history of cortical implants also includes the work of Dr William Dobelle, with another attempt at surface electrodes in a somewhat infamous clinical trial between 2002 and 2004. His artificial visual prosthesis consisted of surface electrode arrays that provided encouraging results but, regrettably, also carried a high risk of seizures and had electrode connections exiting the skull.
All is well, Jeffrey assured us. We now have a deeper understanding of the arrangement of the visual cortex and have the technology to specific target the particular regions associated with visual processing. Jeffrey gave further details on the implantable wireless ceramic ‘tiles’. These have an arrangement of platinum iridium microelectrodes to penetrate the surface of the brain and deliver signals to the layer 4 of the primary visual cortex where processing of spatial information is known to occur. Importantly, the use of penetrating microelectrodes greatly reduces any risk of seizure associated with surface electrodes arrays. Speaking from his vast neurosurgery experience, Jeffrey assured us that the surgery was feasible and effective, although the accepted technique for penetrating the dura mater would involve a high-powered pneumatic gun! Safety testing has involved volunteer sheep, who appear from the photos Jeffrey showed us to have been readily accepted back into the flock following surgery. The histological results after implantation showed minimal gliosis surrounding the electrodes and so Jeffrey concluded that the cortical approach is safe and viable.
Our final speaker in this evening of ground-breaking science was Associate Professor John Forsythe, a specialist in biomaterials for tissue engineering and electrode design. John alluded to technologies in the pipeline to create a biologically friendly interface between electrodes and tissue. John’s work at MIME includes studies of hydrogels, electrode coatings, conductive polymers, and even coatings with living cells in them. These technologies could bridge the gap between electrodes and neurons, with the living cells sprouting from the electrode to form synapses to neurons. The promise is real – John presented electrophysiological recordings that demonstrated functional electrical connections forming in vitro.
Discussion Session
The audience was welcomed to ask the lay questions around what the technology was expected to deliver and how accessible it would be. The audience was curious as to whether a cortical implant could provide enhanced vision to a healthy individual, such as providing a 360 degree field-of-view. As much as we sometimes wish we had eyes in the back of our head, Jeffrey reminded us of the ethical conundrum around body enhancement and the non-trivial risks associated with neurosurgery.
Arthur allayed any concerns that the levels of radio waves through the coils would submit the brain to dangerous microwaves, and clarified that the wireless technology was on the 5 MHz band and would not be susceptible to interference when walking down the street. Moreover, we were assured that the ‘overly paranoid’ engineers on the project had taken pains to ensure the system was hacker proof and not a means to directly control the user’s thoughts or emotions!
In all, the Monash Vision Group are very enthusiastic about their achievements to date and invited the Convergence Science Network community to celebrate these successes as they move forward into a clinical trial.
Dr Matt Petoe and Dr Mohit Shidvasani
The Bionics Institute
www.BionicsInstitute.org
@BionicsInst
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It is an enormous privilege to listen to people of this calibre talk about their work. We are fortunate to have CSN and even more fortunate that the experts give their time and thought so generously. Thank you, thank you, from an elderly person who works with dancers on neuromotor control and an adolescent who loves science.
Great speakers. Clever people dedicated to a great project. The door prize was a nice idea.
Thank you for such an insightful event into this inspiring achievement.
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Rod’s Odds: William Hill World Darts Championship 2018
This year’s William Hill World Darts Championship is set to break all records: the first prize of £450,000 is the biggest price ever seen in the sport and, with a field of seventy-two players with no less than twenty one different countries competing, it is set to be the biggest draw for the largest crowd ever assembled for one event.
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Michael Van Gerwen heads the field and he is odds on to lift his third title and, with him winning the last four events leading into Alexandra Palace, who can oppose him? He certainly is my tip to win this event, however there are a few players that will have a say before the 1st January.
Gary Anderson, a two time winner himself, possibly has the best game to beat MVG. His scoring power is better the nearly everyone and when he gets on a role, like MVG , he is very hard to stop. If there are a couple of areas where perhaps he will need to tighten up then it is sometimes his doubles that let him down. From there he gets a little frustrated, that then makes him miss more so for two or three legs he does get indifferent, however I always tip Anderson to do well and I see him playing MVG in the final and then we will see the two biggest hitters in this game go head to head.
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There will be a lot of punters that will have a couple of quid on Phil Taylor as this will be the last event that you will ever see the legend who has taken this game to new heights play in, however, let’s not forget he is still one of the best players in the world and very rarely does he have averages under the hundred.
In Blackpool, at the Matchplay, he proved that he still a match for anyone when he lifted that crown beating MVG in the final - so do not right him off as I see him as the third favourite.
Peter Wright has had another great year and winning this would certainly prove to everyone that he has finally arrived at the top of this sport, even more so to prove to himself that he is there as, sometimes, he does talk himself down which could show a little lack of confidence.
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Snakebite does have a great all round game, however over the last six months he has allowed the odd bad game creep in which was not there before. That game could cost him so he needs to be 100% sure about the darts he will use and stay focused all the time.
Adi Lewis has had a rough time on and off the dart board over the last year or so and will need to get back to top form if he is to win this. He does have the added pressure of defending a runner-up spot in the World rankings so he knows he needs a good performance to stay in the top eight.
However, Lewis is a player with a rare talent that not many players possess and that means he could just rock up and beat everyone. So, if he can get off to a good start then who knows what he could do.
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Rob Cross is the most improved player on the PDC circuit and has shown that he does not become overwrought when playing the top players on the big stage. I personally think this title is a little to soon for him, however I do expect a good run as he will be very dangerous to anyone.
Daryl Gurney is another player that has had a good year and certainly has the scoring power to match anyone, however he does miss doubles at times. This set format may suit him better and if he can keep mentally strong then you have a player that we could see make the latter stages.
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Raymond van Barneveld has got as much experience as anyone in the field and a multiple World Champion so he knows what it takes to to lift the crown. He has been playing well this year and is another player that will like the set format. His mind-set is sometimes not as good as it should be but if he could just trust that silky smooth throw and believe in the ability he has then he could have a good run. If he starts to shake his head then other players will see that as a weakness and jump on it.
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