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"I kneel into a dream where I am good & loved. I am good. I am loved. My hands have made some good mistakes. They can always make better ones." — Natalie Wee, 'Least of All' (Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines)
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Presented without comment: "The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for “support activities for agriculture and forestry” is 115. The Product Service Code (PSC) code for “nuclear warheads and warhead sections” is 1115."
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Best Books and Study Plan for Junior Engineer Aspirants"
The Junior Engineers (JE) Exam is a competitive exam performed by diverse authorities agencies in India to recruit engineering diploma holders into technical positions. This examination gives young engineers a prestigious opportunity to begin their careers in public region corporations like CPWD, MES, Railways, and various kingdom power and water forums. With based boom, task security, and government benefits, JE posts are a dream for lots aspiring engineers.
Junior engineer exam syllabus
Types of Junior Engineer Exams
Several bodies conduct JE recruitment. The most commonplace ones encompass:
Central government exam for posts in CPWD, MES, BRO, and many others.
For Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical engineers.
RRB JE (Railway Recruitment Board – Junior Engineer):
Recruitment for Indian Railways.
Includes Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, and IT.
State PSC JE Exams:
Conducted by using nation public carrier commissions.
Recruitment for PWD, WRD, or different nation departments.
PSUs and Other Boards:
Some PSUs and energy boards (like UPPCL, TANGEDCO) conduct their own JE exams.
Eligibility Criteria
Though the criteria vary barely from employer to company, the overall necessities are:
1. Educational Qualification:
Minimum: 3-12 months Diploma in Engineering (Civil / Electrical / Mechanical / Electronics / IT).
Some businesses allow B.E./B.Tech holders as properly.
2. Age Limit:
Usually among 18 to 32 years (varies for one-of-a-kind exams).
Relaxation furnished to SC/ST/OBC/PWD as in line with rules.
3. Nationality:
Must be a citizen of India.
Other standards may additionally encompass Tibetan refugees or human beings of Indian origin from certain nations.
Exam Pattern
The JE examination commonly accommodates stages:
1. Paper 1 – Objective (Computer Based Test):
General Intelligence & Reasoning – 50 marks
General Awareness – 50 marks
General Engineering (Civil / Electrical / Mechanical) – one hundred marks
Total: two hundred marks
Time: 2 hours
2. Paper 2 – Subjective (Written):
In-intensity engineering questions primarily based on circulate
Total: 300 marks
Time: 2 hours
Note: RRB JE consists of CBT 1, CBT 2, and every now and then Document Verification or Medical Examination.
Syllabus Overview
A. General Intelligence & Reasoning
Analogies, Similarities, Spatial Visualization
Problem Solving, Decision Making
Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning
Coding-Decoding, Series, Puzzles
B. General Awareness
Current Affairs, India and its Neighbours
History, Culture, Geography, Polity
Economy, Science and Technology
C. General Engineering Subjects
i. Civil Engineering:
Building Materials, Surveying, Soil Mechanics
Hydraulics, Irrigation Engineering
RCC and Steel Design, Estimating and Costing
ii. Electrical Engineering:
Circuit Theory, Measurement
Electrical Machines, Generation and Transmission
Utilization of Electrical Energy, Basics of Electronics
iii. Mechanical Engineering:
Thermodynamics, Power Engineering
Fluid Mechanics, Theory of Machines
Strength of Materials, Production Engineering
Preparation Tips
1. Understand the Syllabus
Before you start, analyze the whole syllabus. SSC and RRB each offer specified syllabi. Focus in your engineering subject because it incorporates the most marks.
2. Choose Standard Books
For Civil: S. Chand, R.S. Khurmi, and Previous Year Papers
For Mechanical: R.S. Khurmi, Made Easy Notes
For Electrical: J.B. Gupta, Electrical Technology via B.L. Theraja
three. Make a Study Plan
Divide your training into daily or weekly desires. Allocate greater time to your technical situation whilst maintaining every day practice in reasoning and modern affairs.
Four. Practice Previous Year Papers
Solving final 5–10 years' papers is extremely beneficial to understand exam developments and recurring subjects.
Five. Take Mock Tests
Appear for on line or offline mock tests frequently. Analyze your weak areas and revise for that reason.
6. Stay Updated with Current Affairs
Read newspapers, observe monthly magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan, and use modern-day affairs apps.
Career Growth after Selection
Once selected as a Junior Engineer, the profession trajectory is stable and promising:
Promotion Ladder:
Junior Engineer (JE)
Senior Section Engineer / Assistant Engineer
Executive Engineer
Superintending Engineer
Chief Engineer
Benefits:
Central or State Government pay (Level 6 pay matrix or equal)
DA, HRA, Medical, Pension, and other perks
Fixed working hours
Opportunity to work on public infrastructure and country wide improvement
Challenges of the Role
Although being a JE gives activity protection and prestige, it additionally involves demanding situations including:
Field Work: Site inspections, discipline supervision, venture tracking.
Deadlines: Infrastructure or electrical work comes with tight closing dates.
Transfers: Especially in railways or countrywide departments, postings can also change.
Salary Structure
The earnings for a JE varies relying on the department:
Basic Pay: ₹35,400 (Level 6)
In-hand Salary: ₹forty two,000–₹50,000 approx. (inclusive of allowances)
Other blessings: LTC, scientific, organization coverage, and so on.
#Junior engineer exam syllabus#college students#school students#online classes#offline institute classes
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According to the commission, once 912 has become exhausted, a portion of new users will be assigned a 565 area code. Residents with an already established number will not be affected by the transition.
The North American Numbering Plan Administrator made the decision, giving Georgia its 11th area code statewide.
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"Gray Area"

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SAPPHIC SUNDAY!!! Oh how I missed them!!
Ok so! What about packing lunch for Ellie (modern or game au your choice)
But I’ve been seeing so many TikTok’s about packing your partner’s lunch and I think it’s so cute! Especially if you do cute things like adding picks or cutting out her fruits/veggies into little shapes! Also, in modern!au, she’d def have a space themed lunchbox!
I literally made this a scenario in my head and thought about it for like an hour
Amazon link to lunchbox:
Oarencol Space Dinosaur Insulated Lunch Bag Star Rocket Reusable Cooler Lunch Tote Box with Shoulder Strap for Work Picnic School Beach https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CC9LCHYC/?coliid=I36VD5ECI7KYAW&colid=27WM0BKSALYU6&psc=1&ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_lstpd_3GAA9W1SM88VCX5EC92P&language=en_US
No bc that lunchbox is ADORABLE!!!! It's so Ellie coded imo and the way I feel like this would start is you somehow managed to get injured and Ellie puts you on bedrest until you fully healed. And one day you're extremely bored and know Ellie is about to wake up to go to work..so you dig out an old lunch box and send her off with some food because god knows she will forget to eat.
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Protests March 2nd (this Saturday). Mostly USA, some global
Albuquerque, New Mexico
11:00 a.m.
Tiguex Park
Sponsored by: SWC4P
Alfred, NY
3:00 p.m.
Corner of N Main St and Pine St.
Sponsored by: Cattaraugus-Allegany Liberation Collective
Angelica, NY
12:00 p.m.
Angelica Park Circle (37 Park Cir)
Sponsored by: Cattaraugus-Allegany Liberation Collective
Arequipa, Peru
2:00 p.m.
Plaza de Armas
Asheville, North Carolina
2:00 p.m.
Pack Square, N Pack Square
Sponsored by: PSL WNC, ANSWER Great Smoky Mountains, UNCA SDS, ETSU MSA, Unequolada
Atlanta, Georgia
1:00 p.m.
190 Marietta St NW (Intersection of Centennial Olympic Park Dr and Marietta St NW.)
Austin, Texas
1:00 p.m.
City Hall
Sponsored by: PSC and PYM
Baltimore, Maryland
2:00 p.m.
Baltimore City Hall
Sponsored by: Party for Socialism and Liberation, Baltimore Artists Against Apartheid, Hospitality for Humanity, The Banner of the People, Teachers & Researchers United, People's Power Assembly
Belmont, NY
1:30 p.m.
Belmont Park Circle (7 Park Circle)
Sponsored by: Cattaraugus-Allegany Liberation Collective
Boston, Massachusetts
1:00 p.m.
Cambridge City Hall
Contact: ANSWER Boston -- 857-334-5084 · [email protected]
Brainerd, Minnesota
1:00 p.m.
Intersection of Highways 210 and 371 -- Baxter, Minnesota (near Kohl's Department Store)
Sponsored by: Brainerd Area Coalition for Peace and Brainerd Lakes United Environmentalists (BACP-BLUE)
Boise, Idaho
4:00 p.m.
700 W Jefferson/Capitol Bldg
Sponsored by: Boise to Palestine
Burlington, Vermont
1:00 p.m.
622 Main St.
Calgary, Alberta
3:00 p.m.
Calgary City Hall
Sponsored by: Justice For Palestinians Calgary, Independent Jewish Voices, Calgary Palestinian Council
Caracas, Venezuela
9:30 a.m.
Sponsored by: Comuna el Panel 21, Brigada Internacionalista Alexis Castillo, Fuerza Patriótica Alexis Vive, Alba Movimientos Venezuela
Charlotte, North Carolina
3:00 p.m.
First Ward Park
Sponsored by: Party for Socialism and Liberation; Charlotte United for Palestine
Charlottesville, Virginia
4:00 p.m.
Free Speech Wall on the Downtown Mall
Sponsored by: SJP at PVCC
Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
2:00 p.m.
West Side Park (400 W University)
Cincinnati, Ohio
3:00 p.m.
City Hall (801 Plum St)
Sponsored by: PSL SW Ohio, PAL Awda Ohio, Students for Justice in Palestine UC, Ceasefire Now Covington, Coalition for Community Safety
Coatesville, Pennsylvania
11:30 a.m.
2nd and Lincoln Hwy
Chester County Liberation Center
Columbus, Ohio
3:00 p.m.
Goodale Park
Sponsored by: PSL Columbus, ANSWER, SJP OSU, PLM-JUST
Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
1:00 p.m.
Corner Brook Public Library (Courtyard)
Sponsored by: GCSU, CFS-NL
Cornwall, Ontario (Canada)
12:00 p.m.
691 Brookdale Avenue
Davis, California
1:00 p.m.
University of California Davis Memorial Union
Dayton, Ohio
12:00 p.m.
444 W 3rd St
Sponsored by: Party for Socialism & Liberation Southwest Ohio, Code Pink Miami Valley, Gem City Action, YS Uproar, S&F Volunteer Collective
Denver, Colorado
1:00 p.m.
400 Josephine St
Sponsored by: Colorado Palestine coalition, Denver PSL, Denver DSA, Denver Boulder JVP, DAWA, Denver SDS, Denver FRSO
Detroit, Michigan
2:00 p.m.
Hart Plaza
Sponsored by: USPCN, FRSO, SDS, SJP, PYM
Eastham, Massachusetts
12:00 p.m.
In Front of the Windmill
Sponsored by: Cape Codders for Peace and Justice
Flagstaff, Arizona
6:00 p.m.
Heritage Square Downtown Flagstaff
Falmouth, Massachusetts
1:00 p.m.
Falmouth Village Green
Sponsored by: Falmouth for Ceasefire Now
Havana, Cuba
8:00 a.m.
Sponsored by: Union of Young Communists, Women's Federation of Cuba
Fayetteville, Arkansas
12:00 p.m.
Wilson Park Gazebo
Sponsored by: Friends of Palestine NWA and Christian Voice for Peace
Fort Wayne, Indiana
2:00 p.m.
Allen County Courthouse
Fresno, California
4:00 p.m.
Blackstone & Nees Avenues
Sponsored by: Peace Fresno
Gainesville, Florida
1:00 p.m.
Corner of W University and NW 13th
Sponsored by: PSL
Geneseo, New York
1:00 p.m.
Corner of Main Street and Route 20A
Sponsored by: Genesee Valley Citizens for Peace, Chapter 23 Veterans for Peace
Grand Rapids, Michigan
2:00 p.m.
Monument Park
Sponsored by: Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids
Hamilton, Ontario
2:00 p.m.
Dundas Driving Park, 71 Cross st
Houghton, NY
10:30 a.m.
9722 NY19
Sponsored by: Cattaraugus-Allegany Liberation Collective
Huntsville, Alabama
10:00 a.m.
Whitesburg Dr and Airport Rd
Sponsored by: North Alabama Peace Network
Indianapolis, Indiana
5:00 p.m.
Indiana State House East Steps
Sponsored by: ANSWER Indiana, Jewish Voice for Peace, Students for Justice in Palestine – Butler, PSL Indianapolis, the Middle Eastern Student Association at IUPUI
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
1:00 p.m.
Cambridge City Hall
Joshua Tree, California
10:30 a.m.
Downtown Joshua Tree (Corner of 62 and Park Boulevard)
Sponsored by: Morongo Basin Resistance
Kansas City, Missouri
3:00 p.m.
Mill Creek Park, 47th Mill Creek Pkwy
Sponsored by: Al-HadafKC, Free Palestine KC, PSL MO
Kingman, Arizona
10:00 a.m.
120 W Andy Devine Ave (Meet at the Route 66 Sign)
Sponsored by: Alohaproj.com
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2:00 p.m.
Sponsored by: Sekretariat Solidariti Palestin
Lander, Wyoming
8:00 a.m.
Centennial Park
Sponsored by: Fremont County for Ceasefire Now!
Las Cruces, New Mexico
11:00 a.m.
Downtown Plaza
Sponsored by: Las Cruces PSL, Telegram group, NMSU Students for Socialism
Las Vegas, Nevada
2:00 p.m.
3449 s Sammy Davis Jr dr
Sponsored by: Npl_palestine and fifthsunproject
Los Angeles, California
1:00 p.m.
Los Angeles City Hall (200 N Spring St)
Manchester, New Hampshire
4:00 p.m.
Manchester City Hall Plaza
Martinsburg, West Virginia
11:00 a.m.
Martinsburg Town Square
Sponsored by: PSL
Memphis, Tennessee
1:00 p.m.
Corner of Ridgeway Road and Poplar Avenue
Sponsored by: Palestinian Association Community Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1:30 p.m.
Zillman Park (2168 Kinnickinnic Ave)
Sponsored by: PSL Milwaukee, Milwaukee 4 Palestine
Mineral Point, Wisconsin
10:30 a.m.
State Street at the Capitol
Sponsored by: Poor People's Campaign
Nanaimo, British Columbia (Canada)
2:15 p.m.
Maffeo Sutton Park
Sponsored by: VIU Muslim Women Club
Nashville, Tennessee
4:00 p.m.
1 Public Square
Sponsored by: Inspire Youth Foundation supported by PSL Nashville
New Orleans, Louisiana
4:00 p.m.
Jackson Square
Sponsored by: New Orleans For Palestine, JVP New Orleans, PSL Louisiana
New Paltz, New York
12:30 p.m.
93 Main Street
Sponsored by: Women in Black
New York City, New York
1:00 p.m.
Washington Square Park
Sponsored by: Nodutdol, Black Alliance for Peace, No Tech for Apartheid, Audre Lorde Project, Ridgewood Tenants Union, Uptown 4 Palestine, DRUM NYC, Anakbayan, Bayan, Mamas 4 a Free Palestine, Healthcare Workers for Palestine, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Jews Against White Supremacy, Defend Democracy in Brazil, Al-Awda NY, NYC Dissenters, South Asian Left, Columbia University SJP, Columbia University Apartheid Divest, CUMC for Palestine, Black Men Build, UAW Labor for Palestine, Labor for Palestine, NYC City Workers for Palestine
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1:00 p.m.
Corner of Robinson and Hudson near the Skydance Bridge
Sponsored by: Oklahomans Against Occupation
Olean, NY
8:30 a.m.
Lincoln Park
Sponsored by: Cattaraugus-Allegany Liberation Collective
Peterborough, Ontario
4:00 p.m.
Confederation Square
Sponsored by: Nogojiwanong Palestine Solidarity
Pensacola, Florida
2:00 p.m.
Main and Reus St.
Sponsored by: PSL, Answer, Panhandle for Freedom and Justice in Palestine, Mobile for Palestine
Phoenix, Arizona
6:00 p.m.
Arizona State Capitol
Sponsored by: PSL
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2:00 p.m.
City Hall
Sponsored by: Party for Socialism and Liberation, ANSWER Philly, Philly Boricuas, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Jefferson University SJP, Philly Liberation Center, AMP Philadelphia, Philadelphians of Palestine, Black Alliance for Peace
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
11:00 a.m.
William S Moorehead Federal Building (1100 Liberty Ave)
Contact: ANSWER Pittsburgh -- [email protected]
Pompano Beach, Florida
1:00 p.m.
1641 NW 15th ST -- Pompano Beach, FL 33069
Sponsored by: Al-Awda, JVP, SJP @ FIU
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
1:00 p.m.
Market Square
Sponsored by: Occupy Seacoast
Port Angeles, Washington
12:00 p.m.
Clallam County Courthouse at 4th & Lincoln St
Sponsored by: FSP, PSL
Portland, Maine
1:00 p.m.
Longfellow Square
Sponsored by: Maine Students for Palestine, Maine Coalition for Palestine
Portland, Oregon
1:00 p.m.
Lownsdale Square
Sponsored: Party for Socialism & Liberation, ANSWER, Oregon to Palestine Coalition, Portland DSA, Entifada PDX
Providence, Rhode Island
1:00 p.m.
World War 1 Memorial, Memorial Park, South Main st.
Sponsored by: PSL RI, Brown Grad labor Organization, JVP RI, Palestinian Feminist Collective, Falsteeni Diaspora United, SURJ RI, RI Antiwar committee
Raleigh, North Carolina
3:00 p.m.
201 S Blount St Raleigh, NC 27601
Sponsored by: Refund Raleigh, Migrant Roots Media, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Muslims For Social Justice, Democratic Socialists of America, Muslim Women For, Jewish Voices for Peace, NC Green Party, Peoples Power Lab, NC Environmental Justice Network, PAX Christi Triangle NC
Richland, Washington
1:00 p.m.
John Dam Plaza
Sponsored: Party for Socialism and Liberation - Eastern Washington
Rochester, New York
1:00 p.m.
Rochester City Hall
Sponsored: FTP ROC, Coalition to End Apartheid, ROC DSA, JVP, U of R SJP, ROC Voices for Palestine
Salt Lake City, Utah
1:00 p.m.
Sugar House Park
Sponsored by: Palestinian Solidarity Association of Utah, PSL Salt Lake, Mecha de U Of U
San Antonio, Texas
2:00 p.m.
Municipal Plaza Building (114 W Commerce St.)
Sponsored by: Party for Socialism and Liberation
San Diego, California
ANSWER San Diego -- (619) 487-0977
San Juan, Puerto Rico
12:00 p.m.
El Morro
Sponsored by: Boricua Con Palestina
Santa Barbara, California
11:00 a.m.o
Pershing Park
Sponsored by: Central Coast Antiwar Coalition
San Francisco, California
2:00 p.m.
Harry Bridges Plaza
Sponsored by: Palestinian Youth Movement, ANSWER Coalition, American Muslims for Palestine, US Palestinian Community Network, Muslim American Society, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Islamophobia Studies Center, Oakland Educators for Palestine, International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network, Northern California Islamic Council, Jewish Voice for Peace Bay Area, Islamic Circle of North America, United Educators of San Francisco, Do No Harm Coalition, Arab Resource & Organizing Center, Workers World Party, Palestinian Feminist Collective, QUIT, Labor for Palestine, Students for Justice in Palestine, Healthcare Workers for Palestine, Democratic Socialist of America - San Francisco, Union Nurses for Palestine, Friends of the Filipino People in Struggle, Democratic Socialists of America East Bay
Savannah, Georgia
2:00 p.m.
Springfield City Hall and Senator Warren's Office
Sponsored by: Western MA Coalition for Palestine, Western MA Showing Up for Racial Justice, Northampton Abolition Now, Demilitarize Western MA, Amherst for Palestine, Community Alliance for Peace and Justice, Islamic Society of Western MA, Code Pink
Seattle, Washington
1:00 p.m.
Denny Park
Sponsored by: PYM, PSL, ANSWER, SPV Endorsers: Samidoun, Healthcare Workers for Palestine, South Asians Resisting Imperialism, SUPERUW, Falastiniyat, FGLL, Tacoma DSA, SU SJP, MSA UW, ASA UW, BAYAN, Somali Student Association, NOTA
Seoul, South Korea
3:00 p.m.
Sponsored by: International Strategy Center
Spokane, Washington
Details TBA
Springfield, Massachusetts
2:00 p.m.
Springfield City Hall and Senator Warren's Office
Sponsored by: Western MA Coalition for Palestine, Western MA Showing Up for Racial Justice, Northampton Abolition Now, Demilitarize Western MA, Amherst for Palestine, Community Alliance for Peace and Justice, Islamic Society of Western MA, Code Pink
Springfield, Missouri
12:00 p.m.
Park Central Square
St. Louis, Missouri
2:00 p.m.
Kiener Plaza - 500 Chestnut St
Sponsored by: Party for Socialism and Liberation, Voices of Palestine Network, American Muslims for Palestine
Syracuse, New York
1:00 p.m.
Clinton Square
Sponsored by: PSL - Syrcause
Tallahassee, Florida
12:00 p.m.
Sidewalks in front of Florida State Capitol Building
Sponsored by: Revolt Collective (rev0ltcollective on Instagram)
Taos, New Mexico
11:00 a.m.
Outreach/petitioning event, contact Suzie at 575-770-2629
Sponsored by: Taoseños for Peaceful and Livable Futures
Tillamook, Oregon
1:00 p.m.
1st and Main
Sponsored by: Racial and Social Equity Tillamook
Tri-Cities, Washington
Details TBA
Tokyo, Japan
2:00 p.m.
Shinjuku Station South Exit
Sponsored by: Palestinians of Japan
Toledo, Ohio
1:00 p.m.
Franklin Park Mall: Starting location is the corner of Sylvania and Talmadge
Sponsored by: American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) and Toledo 4 Palestine (T4P)
Troy, New York
11:00 a.m.
3rd & Fulton
Sponsored by: Troy 4 Black Lives
Tucson, Arizona
5:00 p.m.
Catalina Park (941 N. Fourth Ave.)
Sponsored by: Arizona Palestine Solidarity Alliance
Tulsa, Oklahoma
1:00 p.m.
Yale Ave and Admiral Place
Sponsored by: Oklahomans Against Occupation
Ventura, California
1:00 p.m.
Oxnard City Hall
Victorville, California
1:00 p.m.
9700 Seventh Ave.
Sponsored by: Arizona Palestine Solidarity Alliance
Wailuku/Kahulu
3:00 p.m.
March from Wailuku Safeway to Queen Kaahumanu Center
Sponsored by: Maui for Palestine, Hawaii for Palestine, Rise for Palestine, Citizens for Peace, Kauai for Palestine, Kona for Palestine
Washington, D.C.
1:00 p.m.
Israeli Embassy (3514 International Dr NW)
Sponsored by: PYM, MD2Palestine, ANSWER
Waukegan, Illinois
1:00 p.m.
Jack Benny Plaza (corner of Genesee and Clayton)
Sponsored by: PSL Waukegan
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
10:00 a.m.
Town Hall Lawn
Sponsored by: Cape Codders for Peace and Justice
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IEM (In Ear Monitoring) Research
As mentioned previously, I was tasked with finding a wireless monitoring system that could connect the MixPre10 to two wireless receivers with headphones, as we had two directors. This quickly developed into needing three as we needed live feed for our script supervisor Sophie, but I bought a headphone splitter so Ariel and Luca could listen through the same device. They work closely anyway!
I’m getting a little too far ahead of myself. When I was first tasked with this challenge, I began researching, and quickly found something called Comtek. Comtek is a system that does what I was requiring, defined as “The name COMTEK has become synonymous with live audio program monitoring in the world of film production. Digitally synthesized transmitters and receivers let directors and crew members clearly hear all the action without missing a sound”.
However, I only found out, after many confusing and frustrating hours of research, and then talking to Rowan Henderson about my troubles, that Comtek is the American version of what we call IEMs in the UK. IEMs stand for In Ear Monitoring. This made complete sense, as I can remember trying to rent Comtek systems but not understanding why I could only find systems available for rent in Los Angeles.
I thought it best, for want to reflect and consider my learning to include some of the research I did into Comteks, before I found out about IEMs. There seems to be some exciting Contact Microphone research included. What a day!
Research into Contact Microphones and Comtek System: Pickled Fish
Contact Microphones:
I have listed potential options below.
What I am going to do is buy a very cheap contact microphone, and XLR adapter, to test out – and in the meantime I will contact people and ask for their opinions/ if they have any better microphones I can borrow.
Options for buying Contact Microphones:
Flanger FA-01 Clip On Contact Microphone For Tuners: £20 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00D66WD3W?tag=freetousesoun-20&keywords=Flanger%20FA-01%20Clip%20On%20Contact%20Microphone%20For%20Tuners&geniuslink=true&ref_=nav_youraccount_switchacct (Need a headphone jack to XLR adapter)
Korg - CM-300-BK Improved Design Contact Microphone for Clip-Type Tuners – Black: £13 (£10 currently) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DZRDCMB?tag=freetousesoun-20&th=1&psc=1&geniuslink=true (Need a headphone jack to XLR adapter)
Cortado MkIII Contact Microphone: $159.00 https://zeppelindesignlabs.com/product/cortado-mkiii-contact-microphone/
Comtek System:
The FPM-216 Field Program Monitoring Kit would allow for both directors to have feed
In terms of price: buying a Comtek kit would be too expensive, we’re talking about £1,500
I can’t find anywhere to rent a Comtek system (specifically the FPM-216) in Edinburgh. So, I will contact a few people I know and ask around for help. So currently, its looking like it won’t be possible to get this system for the shoot.
General Information on Contact Microphones and the Comtek System:
Contact Microphones:
Could be a cool way to pick up some vibrations: some closer, more tinny, removed and textured sounds of objects and sound events: the running motor of the boat.
Here are a couple videos showing the basic functions of a contact microphone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg-br8pndlU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy_RZyg469g
Comtek System:
The answer to the question, can we get a sound feed to the directors on set, is Comteks.
What are Comteks: Live audio monitoring system for film production
Comtek is a brand of live audio monitoring systems that use transmitters and receivers to allow directors and crew to hear all the action on set. Comtek systems are built to withstand tough environments and can be used to send time code.
Good News: A Comtek can connect to a MixPre10. It connects to an X3/X4 Out, but if the MixPre10 doesn’t have this there are adapters into XLR.
The YouTube video below has all the information we need:
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Comtek Research: Pickled Fish
The answer to the question, can we get a sound feed to the directors on set, is Comteks.
What are Comteks: Live audio monitoring system for film production
Comtek is a brand of live audio monitoring systems that use transmitters and receivers to allow directors and crew to hear all the action on set. Comtek systems are built to withstand tough environments and can be used to send time code.
Good News: A Comtek can connect to a MixPre10. It connects to an X3/X4 Out, but if the MixPre10 doesn’t have this there are adapters into XLR.
In terms of price: buying a Comtek kit would be too expensive, we’re talking about £1,500. However, I will put time into researching costs, and availability, of renting a Comtek kit out for a weeklong period.
The FPM-216 Field Program Monitoring Kit would allow for both directors to have feed.
Wales: £200 for 7 days
Comtek PR-216 Personal Receiver (4) + Comtek M-216P7 (1) Comtek Wireless IFB Kit + Headphones
I eventually found a place that offered a Comtek system to rent in London, so I sent them this email:
Hi there,
My name is Jack MacLean, and I am the Production Sound Mixer on a short film, based in Edinburgh, shooting in mid-February.
I am looking for a Comtek system, that will allow me to send live audio feed from my mixer, wirelessly, to both my director, and script supervisor. I have been looking specifically for the FPM-216 Field Program Monitoring Kit; however, I have had no luck in finding this kit to rent.
Do you offer any equipment to rent that would allow me to do this?
The mixer I am using is the MIXPRE10T Audio Recorder & Mixer.
One of our crew is based in London so would be able to pick something up if its is available.
Please let me know if this is something you can help with.
All the best,
Jack MacLean
After talking to Rowan, I was set on the correct path to find my directors the feed they wanted! A crew member, Stuart, had a Rode Wireless Go system, but I wasn’t sure if that would work – so I did the research:
Director’s Feed: Research
Stuart has a Rode Wireless Go system that we could potentially use as a makeshift Comtek system for cheap.
Check what version of Rode Wireless Go system this is: is it a Rode Wireless Go II? That seems to be the one to use.
Reddit answer (not specific to the MixPre10):
Cheapest way I’ve discovered is to plug a Rode Wireless Go II transmitter into the stereo out on your MixPre ii, and give the director headphones attached to the Wireless Go receiver
Obviously, this isn’t a professional solution, but it is a solution, they will hear what you’re recording.
We can connect the transmitter to the MixPre, and have the receivers with Directors.
So, can we use the output of the MixPre10 for this purpose? As well as using it for Boom Ops.
I eventually combined my research, and found an option, in Musselburgh for £10 a day:
IEM Final Research: Pickled Fish
Summary:
If we want Luca and Ariel to be able to hear the mix, we need to rent out a Sennheiser IEM receiver for each person listening wirelessly. We have the ability for more people to listen, maybe Sophie the script supervisor would want one, then we can do that – but we would need to rent another receiver.
The cheapest Sennheiser IEM receiver I can find is for £10 a day (they don’t have a weekly rate on their website). I am going to call them tomorrow to find out if they reduce the price for a week rental. We would need to rent two of these receivers minimum.
I have linked this rental option at the bottom of the doc.
Anything in blue is technical: good to know and have written down, but more sound based than producing based.
Approach:
The overview of how we attach the IEM system is we use a kit store Sennheiser Portable Wireless Radio Mic transmitter – and then we set the rented Sennheiser IEM receivers to the same frequency.
The Sennheiser IEM receivers have an adjustable volume and amp – which will mean the signal can be catered to the ear. The Rode Wireless Go system lacks this – and I have been told will most likely be very quiet or very loud, and unchangeable.
This will mean we have to rent two IEM receivers for the shooting days.
Rowan details this in his email:
You don't need to use a big transmitter, you can also just use the small pack transmitters you are used to using and that the uni have, as long as they share the same frequency range (and decoding capabilities but don't worry about that as sennheisers are uniform for this case)
So aslong as the transmitter has the same frequency on it say 606.500 for example and the reciever IEM is set to this too they will work together.
You can plug the transmitter or transmitters into the outputs or the mixer, which can be configured in the mixer for what channels/mixes to send. Just make sure you have the right cables for this.
So all you'd need is an IEM pack with the same frequency range as the transmitter pack as the uni and any cables you need to connect it to the mixer.
We do have the problem that Yat and Michael will not be able to hear their individual booms: rather the main mix. However, if we were to attach two transmitters to both the L/R and X1/X2 stereo outputs and send one transmitter (routed to one boom) to one receiver, and then another transmitter (routed to the other boom) to a second receiver – our boom ops could hear themselves absent of the other boom.
However, this would mean our directors choosing which boom to listen to: they wouldn’t be able to listen to the whole mix.
This would also cost to hire 2 more Sennheiser IEM receivers!
However, if the boom ops are connected via headphone splitter, and are happy to listen to the main mix with the mixer, the directors could also listen to this full mix.
Also if the script supervisor were to want one: we would need another receiver.
So, the options are:
Sound recordist, and two boom operators, connected to mixer via a triple headphone splitter – listening to main mix (booms, and LAVs). Directors connected to transmitter via wireless IEM receiver - listening to whatever they would like (main mix, individual booms etc.) Means: Rent 2 IEM receivers.
Sound recordist connected to mixer via headphones. Boom operators connected to individual transmitter via wireless IEM receiver – listening to their respective channels. Directors connected to transmitter via wireless IEM receiver - listening to either boom channel (need to choose which – no main mix). Means: Rent 4 IEM receivers. Double the price.
Do we need extra cables:
We will need a 3.5mm Jack to 3.5mm Jack cable.
Picture for reference:

Changes to Kit:
We will need one more Sennheiser Portable Wireless Radio Mic kit if we go with option 1.
We will need two more … if we go with option 2.
Regardless, we will need to contact the guys at the kit store and ask for our booking to updated. I am more than happy to do this/talk to them about it, if that helps. I’ll be there in person both Tuesday (4th) and Wednesday (5th). But also I know that going through one channel of communication is probably best!
Rental Options:
Sennheiser EK 300 IEM G3 in-ear monitor wireless receiver
£10.00 plus VAT per day
This is the best price, and closest I can find.
Here was the final quote we got:
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After being disgusted for two days from the tags, I'm reblogging this again to say it does not fucking matter if you personally think the Punisher would hate cops. It doesn't matter his history or lore—extremist have taken well-known, innocent symbols for decades and turnt it to hate symbols. From the runic alphabet, common memes (Pepe) and hand gestures (‘okay’ gesture), to—most famously—the swastika which still holds significance in Indian religions (Wikipedia, ADL). Extremists and fascists appropriate things all the time, it's what they do. It sucks and context is important, especially for appropriated culture symbols, but if you only care or are outraged this happens when its about something you personally like or are defensive over—you are part of the problem. You don't care that extremists do this, you care that it happened to something that relates to you. But that is a problem you need to work on privately instead of taking focus away from what this post should be about because, again, it doesn't matter if you think a character would hate cops.
The point of this post is that the Punisher logo has been commonly used by police and military while killing and terrorizing people for over 20 years and that a cop was wearing an extremist patch and isn't fired. He had to remove the patch but it doesn't change his mindset or views. I literally linked sources for that in the above addition to make it easier to educate yourself if you were unfamiliar with the logo's use—there's no reason why anyone should had reblogged this without reading them and talking about how the Punisher isn't originally a hate symbol. It has been, and still is, used as a hate symbol—rather you agree it should or shouldn't be. It doesn't matter a single bit if you think that character would disapprove of it—he's a fictional character. He doesn't exist, your focus shouldn't be on protecting his ‘legacy’ when seeing a cop wearing this. This is about people in power wearing hate symbols and not getting reprimanded and fired for it. This is about real life people that are in danger and being killed instead.
If you want to whine about comics or them misusing the Punisher logo, do it on a separate post instead of turning something so horrific into ‘fandom drama’ or discourse. Instead, take action in a way that helps:
Donate.
E-Sims for Gaza, Tumblr post guide (check tags for referral codes!)
UNRWA
Palestinian Children's Relief Fund
Google Drive sheet from Operation Olive Branch to directly help Palestinian's GoFundMe's.
Tumblr post with multiple donation links
Protest. There's emergency protests happening on more short notice (time is a privilege Palestinians aren't being given) AND ones set out so you can prepare. Look online in different spaces (from various social medias to university websites) and in person for local solidarity groups. If you can't find any, plan one! Some quick links:
USCPR (US based)
PSC (UK based)
Code Pink (international)
Tumblr post with a thread of (international) protests that has taken place for Rafah. While most have already taken place, they're a good way to find accounts that organize protests so you can be prepared for the next one.
Boycott. (Make sure to email and send a complaint that you are withholding your business due to their compliance in the genocide against Palestinians!)
BDS Movement offical boycott list
FOA article specifically about boycotting Israeli dates, especially for Ramadan.
Pressure. Put pressure the Vancouver police for not firing the cop and put pressure on your local government and congress—demand a ceasefire now and for the ongoing genocide to be ended. Your tax dollars are being used to fund a genocide and you should be furious over it.
VPD website. File a complaint AND be vocal online, they have links to their social medias. More voices means more attention, don't let them sweep it under the rug!
USCPR for US residents to call congress and demand a ceasefire
Ceasefire website, which has resources to find your congress or Canadian/UK MP's to email, fax, and call them!
Rep. Rashida Tlaib's two petitions: One to request Biden to suspend military aid to Israel, the other to prohibit members of Congress and their families from profiting from any company that works for the military.
YouCount for Canadians to find their local representatives & LeadNow campaign to call for a ceasefire. They also have one to stop supplying Isreal's military!
Tumblr masterpost! Lots of information in this one—including local campaigns and petitions, fax campaigns, letters to send, numbers to text and call, etc.
Educate. Be on the lookout for increases of hate crimes and familiarize yourself with hate symbols and dog whistles because ignorance is dangerous. Read about Palestinian culture and joy and history, and don't turn away and ignore their suffering. Be wary of propaganda and stay informed on the genocide and bombing of Palestine.
Al Jazeera (news)
MiddleEastEye (news)
Global Project Against Hate, ADL (Databank for different hate symbols)
North Gaza Updates, a Tumblr that shares many posts to Palestinian journalists and make it easy to find the accounts on Instagram. Wikipedia states that (as of January 30th, 2024) at least 85 journalists have been killed, 78 being Palestinian, 4 Israeli, and 3 Lebanese. (Link 1, link 2 for list of their names). CPJ states (most recently from 15 hours ago) that 88 have been murdered (link). Journalists and their families are targeted and face arrests, death, threats, and censorship constantly. The very least you can do is pay attention to what they're being murdered over.
Free ebooks: Versobooks, Poems from Palestine via The Baffler, Haymarket Books, Nakba and Survival. All those are free. There's also reading lists from decolonizepalestine, Versobooks, Haymarket Books, and multiple Tumblr and Twitter posts with different literature (including this one). If they're not free, they're low priced or easy to find online.
There's multiple archive sites, piracy sites, and places to find more resources. If you can't find something, dm me and I'll try to find it for you. There's also independent sites and sites made to honor the beautiful Palestinian culture—personally been recently admiring the tatreez patterns here! (they also have a lot of references if you would like to read more on Palestinian embroidery, and a history of it by handmadepalestine is here)
Community. Both online and in person—stand up against people using this as an excuse to be antisemitic or anti-Palestinian and be there for the people in your community. Don't trust cops, the police patch on their chest is a hate symbol enough, and watch each other's backs.
These links are barely a chip off the iceberg in how many things you can do that actually helps people instead. If you can't physically protest, you can campaign online and demand better from your congress. You can read and listen, you can make art, you can do commissions for proof of donation to one of many Palestinian charities. You have a voice, please please please use it for something useful instead of arguing over a fucking comic book character.


(taken from @/sarahofmagdalene on instagram.)
A NOTE TO THOSE WHO MAY BE PARTICIPATING IN PRO PALESTINE ACTIONS IN VANCOUVER.
Please, even if you don’t live in Vancouver, reblog to spread awareness. The canadian media isn’t covering the protests, let alone the hostility protesters face, so we can only rely on each other to get news like this around!
#didn't mean for the post to be this long so oops on my own behalf however. i continue to be repulsed by the actions of others.#there is SO much you can do. from staying informed to pressuring gov for a change to protesting to honoring palestinian art and culture#the fact that some peoples first instinct is to defend a fictional character instead of defend their brothers out in the street#that are actually marching for a difference is horrifying and infuriating.
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If you’re aspiring to secure a government job in India, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exams are among the most sought-after competitive exams. With the right guidance and preparation, clearing these exams can open the door to prestigious positions in various government departments. At DOTS Academy, a premier institution offering SSC coaching in Trivandrum and Kollam, we help aspirants achieve their dreams by providing expert guidance and structured training.
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