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Happy Birthday to Simon Helberg, who turned 42 today. He is known for playing Howard Wolowitz in the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory (2007–2019), for which he won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, and as Cosmé McMoon in the film Florence Foster Jenkins (2016), for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.
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apilgrimsprogress · 2 years
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Given the right inward state, right action is inevitable.
Howard Brinton
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Ways in which silent films thought to be lost have been rediscovered
A paper copy was identified in the Library of Congress Paper Film Archive
Rediscovered as part of the Brinton Entertainment traveling circuit of early films and magic lantern slides salvaged in Iowa 
Discovered at the Czech National Film Archive under a donated reel with a different name 
Discovered in Kyoto  
Bought by a film collector in the 1950s, who was not aware of its rarity until decades later  
Bought by a private collector from a recycling centre 
Found in the possession of a private film collector in Germany 
Returned in 1996 by an Oregon projectionist
Discovered among several hundred other reels of film in an English collection
Found in a barn in New Hampshire that was going to be demolished 
Discovered in the New Zealand Film Archive
Complete nitrate copy found in South America  
Discovered in a private collection in Antigo, Wisconsin
Complete nitrate copy found in Australia
Discovered at a Michigan antique sale 
Found in a Slovenian archive
Found in an archive in Rome
Found in Amsterdam 
Found in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada 
Found in an unmarked canister at the Norwegian Film Institute 
Found "in the estate of a Dutch collector” 
Reconstructed from reels found in the Nederlands Filmmuseum and Cineteca Nazionale (Rome) storage vaults 
Found in Ukraine
Found in Gosfilmofond Russian state archives, Moscow 
Found in a projectionist's collection 
Found in a film vault in Quebec, Canada 
Discovered in Spain 
Found in a London film library 
Found in a small cinema in the Netherlands 
Found by a collector in a Paris flea market 
Discovered after Japanese auction 
Discovered in a basement in Mississauga, Ontario 
Uncovered in South Africa 
A private collector obtained the film from a closed-down cinema in Melbourne 
Discovered in the closet of a French asylum 
Found by the director in his garden shed in 1970; he had buried it during World War II and forgotten it, but a third of the original footage is still missing
Found in the Cinémathèque Française film archive in Paris. Winner of the first Academy Award for Best Picture. (wtf henri langlois --ed.)
Produced by Howard Hughes, and long thought lost until a print was found in his vault after his death 
A complete version was found in the closet of a Norwegian mental institution
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Bonus:
Found in the basement of a deceased Polish priest in the industrial city of Sosnowiec, after the new incumbent noticed a vinegary odor rising from below
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This Day in Yonkers History… By Mary Hoar, President Emerita, Yonkers Historical Society, recipient of the 2004 Key to History, Member of the Yonkers Landmarks Preservation Board, and President of the Untermyer Performing Arts Council Monday, November 16th: November 16, 1933: Frank Frish, manager of the St. Louis baseball team, was the keynote speaker a dinner held by the Yonkers Baseball League in honor of the championship winning Irwin Post nine. November 16, 1942: Former Yonkers resident George Lowerre recieved a medal for distinguished service in Citizenship! Several times a week, eighty-seven-year-old George took the Oglethorpe trolley to the Veterans Hospital in Atlanta to visit hospitalized WWI veterans. The original Lowerre family homestead was on the east side of Broadway between Post and Randolph Streets, with the estate encompassing Van Cortlandt Park, Caryl, Park Hill Avenues, South Broadway, and all streets in-between. Tuesday, November 17th: November 17, 1924: The Common Council passed a resolution to open a psychopathic hospital here in Yonkers. November 17, 1926: Health Commissioner Clarence Buckmaster condemned the city dump on Nepperhan Avenue by Roberts Avenue as unsightly and unsanitary. A new dump would be created on Saw Mill River Road near Brandt’s Farm. November 17, 1953: The Yonkers Chamber of Commerce honored native son Howard T. Brinton, President of Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corporation at its 60th annual dinner; Phelps Dodge was the parent company of Habirshaw Cable and Wire Corporation of Yonkers. Toastmaster for the celebration was US District Court Referee Arthur J. Doran, who served with Brinton on the St. Joseph’s Hospital Board of Trustees. Wednesday November 18th: November 18, 1902: Observers from other cities pointed out the number of serious accidents would be cut drastically if they followed Yonkers example. Apparently, Yonkers was a city that drivers who liked speeding dreaded. We strictly enforced our laws concerning automobiles, bicycles and “reckless speed of loose-limbed horses.” November 18, 1916: Thirteen-year-old Lowerre tennis phenomena Vincent Richards of Van http://yonkerstimes.com/this-day-in-yonkers-history https://www.instagram.com/p/CHwSGs9hcW-/?igshid=9lgzyrj3uq3a
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The primary doctrine of the Society of Friends declares that the Presence of God is felt at the apex of the human soul and that man can therefore know and heed God directly, without any intermediary in the form of church, priest, sacrament, or sacred book. As present in man, God is both immanent and transcendent: immanent because He is not mechanically operating on man from without but sharing in his life; transcendent, for the Divine Life extends infinitely out beyond and above all human life. Many figures of speech are used to designate this Divine Presence which as immanent in man is personal, and as transcendent, is super-personal. It is a “Light,” a “Power,” a “Word,” a “Seed of the Kingdom.” God dwells in man to guide him and transform him into the likeness of His Son. Man’s endeavor should be to merge his will with the Divine Will, as far as he is able to comprehend it, and by obedience to become an instrument through which God’s power works upon the world. To seek such a goal is to seek to be an embodiment of the Divine Life through unity with it. In this search man’s life acquires unity and purpose.
Howard Brinton, 1940
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Here's a unique #ThrowbackThursday photo of SEAL Team 8, Bravo Platoon formed in April 1994 and deployed 13 August 1994 to participate in the contingency operation Support/Uphold Democracy on 7 October 1994. Upon completing pre-deployment training, Bravo platoon deployed in March of 1995 on USS Nashville as part of Kearsarge MARG 95-2. 🐸🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸 [First Row]Kirby, BJ GMG3 Higgins, Christopher John, GMG2 Christian, Bradley Gordon, OS2 Garbers, Gary Mitchell, RM2 Polsgrove, Thomas Michael, SM1 [Back Row]Amick, John Brinton, QM2 Atkinson, Wiliam Elliot Brown, Vincent Louis, QM3 Moore, Bobby Ray, Jr., QM2 Adamski, Eric Christopher Ryan, Michael Robert, HM2 Rainey, Joseph Howard, IS2 Guelich, Dean Joseph, OS2 Rouse, Walter Michael, III, STG1 Daroczy, Dennis Arthur, LTJG Shipley, Matthew Wood, LT Ball, James Quentin, LT
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'The Big Bang Theory' Season 11 Episode 4 Recap: Howard and Bernadette Are Having a Boy
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'The Big Bang Theory' Season 11 Episode 4 Recap: Howard and Bernadette Are Having a Boy
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In what was perhaps the quickest reveal in The Big Bang Theory history, it took less than five minutes for the show to announce the sex of Bernadette and Howard’s second baby: a boy! The Wolowitz’s, who welcomed baby girl Halley into the world last December, find out they’ll be having a son come 2018; but prior to the reveal, they tell their doctor they don’t care. (“For the first one, we really wanted a girl, but this time around we don’t have a preference,” Howard says; “yeah, boy [or] girl…as long as it’s healthy,” Bernadette adds.) Their real feelings, however, are made clear as soon as the ultrasound indicates they’re having a boy. “Oh,” they say—and that’s it.
The scene definitely felt like a stark contrast to the way other shows have handled the “is it a boy or a girl?” question. For those shows, the episodes are usually cute in nature but never really amount to much. The audience waits 20 minutes into the program before finding out whether subsequent episodes will feature a pink or blue nursery. And then, TV kids generally don’t have much of an identity until later seasons, if at all. Of course, The Big Bang Theory has already bucked that trend altogether by never even showing us baby Halley, though we did notice she has her share of “Daddy’s Little Girl” outfits and red tutus in tonight’s “The Explosion Implosion.”
But that’s why Howard and Bernadette’s reaction was so interesting. When Raj comments that they can’t be that disappointed to have a boy, Howard opens up the conversation with this gem of a line, “I barely know how to be a man myself! Now I have to teach someone?”
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I haven’t conducted any scientific surveys, of course, but aside from having a healthy baby, it seems like many parents want either what they’re familiar with (the “mini-me” syndrome) or a re-do of the childhood they never had growing up. But it’s frustrating to see parents basically decide on a child’s personality before the kid has a chance to form their own. Tonight’s Big Bang, however, at least got us a little closer to resisting that trend.
Howard admits to Sheldon that he’s scared to have a son because his own father abandoned him, and he never had a masculine influence in his life. As the two work to build a rocket (the same one that Howard never got to work on with his dad), Howard says, “Sheldon, help me. What do I know about raising a boy?” Sheldon’s response: “What do you know about raising a girl?” I’ve been hard on Sheldon this season, but his answer was brilliant.
See, that’s the thing. You don’t raise a gender; you raise an individual. To break down a child by ‘boy’ or ‘girl’ stereotypes is to limit who your individual child could become. No one fits into a box, yet society gives us extremely limited options during those early months pre-birth.
But let’s get back to the episode. Bernadette asks Raj if it’s wrong that she wanted a sister for Halley, considering she grew up with all brothers. “Of course it’s wrong,” Raj exclaims. “You don’t know what this little boy is going to be like! Maybe he’ll be rough and tumble, or maybe he’ll be sweet and sensitive, or maybe he’ll be all those things like me!” In the span of 20 seconds, Raj just became my favorite character. As long as a child grows up to be a good human being, it doesn’t matter if they’re into sports, fashion, a combination of both, or neither. And note to Bernadette: I love my sister more than anything, but we fought and argued so much growing up that our cat had to go on anti-depressants because we stressed her out so much. Be careful what you wish for.
Before the episode concludes, Howard ends up coaching Sheldon as he drives on a long stretch of road back home (remember, Sheldon got his driver’s license a while back and then didn’t tell anyone). In the moment, Howard nails what a great father is: being supportive and knowledgeable. “You’re a good teacher,” Sheldon says sweetly. “Your son is going to be lucky to have you as a father.” “Thanks,” Howard says. See, no sports knowledge required.
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theinwardlight · 1 year
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Worshippers are like the spokes of a wheel. The nearer they come to the centre of all Life the nearer they are to each other. Having reached the centre they become united in a single life through the creative love of God.
Howard Brinton, 1931
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Maxar Technologies Hosts Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
MONTREAL — Maxar Technologies (formerly MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.) (NYSE: MAXR; TSX: MAXR), a global technology innovator powering the new space economy, was honored to host the Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, at its Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, satellite manufacturing facilities on August 9 to view the final phases of construction of the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM). Also on hand for the visit was Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Astronaut Jeremy Hansen.
The RCM satellites are being built for the CSA and represent the third generation of this synthetic aperture radar satellite technology that MDA has built for the Canadian government. The satellite system is designed primarily for maritime surveillance, disaster management and ecosystem monitoring and will allow Canada to keep an eye on its oceans, forests, wetlands, farmlands, natural resources, transportation corridors and ocean approaches. The three spacecraft will be launched together on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California later this year.
During his visit, the Prime Minister helped to place a thermal blanket on one of the satellites to protect it from the extreme temperatures in space. He also witnessed the Industry 4.0 advanced digital manufacturing techniques that MDA has developed to manufacture high-tech solutions for space systems.
“It was a tremendous honor to showcase our technology to the Prime Minister and share the achievements of our strong partnership with the Canadian Space Agency,” said Maxar President and CEO Howard Lance. “MDA has been a leader in space-based radar for five decades, now working in concert with Maxar’s three other industry-leading companies to accelerate innovation for the new space economy.”
“The RADARSAT program, including RADARSAT-1 and RADARSAT-2, has put Canada and MDA in a global leadership position for space-based radar technology and applications, and RCM will to extend and enhance this position,” said MDA Group President Mike Greenley. “This program would not be possible without contributions from across MDA’s facilities and employees in Richmond, Brampton, Halifax, Montreal and St. Hubert, and our supplier chain of more than 125 Canadian companies in seven provinces.”
About Maxar Technologies
As a global leader of advanced space technology solutions, Maxar Technologies (formerly MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates) is at the nexus of the new space economy, developing and sustaining the infrastructure and delivering the information, services, systems that unlock the promise of space for commercial and government markets. As a trusted partner, Maxar Technologies provides vertically-integrated capabilities and expertise including satellites, Earth imagery, robotics, geospatial data and analytics to help customers anticipate and address their most complex mission-critical challenges with confidence. With more than 6,500 employees in over 30 global locations, the Maxar Technologies portfolio of commercial space brands includes MDA, SSL, DigitalGlobe and Radiant Solutions. Every day, billions of people rely on Maxar to communicate, share information and data, and deliver insights that Build a Better World. Maxar trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange as MAXR. For more information, visit www.maxar.com.
About MDA
MDA is an internationally recognized leader in space robotics, space sensors, satellite antennas and subsystems, surveillance and intelligence systems, defence and maritime systems, and geospatial radar imagery. MDA’s extensive space expertise and heritage translates into mission-critical defence and commercial applications that include multi-platform command, control and surveillance systems, aeronautical information systems, land administration systems and terrestrial robotics. MDA is also a leading supplier of actionable mission-critical information and insights derived from multiple data sources. Founded in 1969, MDA is recognized as one of Canada’s most successful technology ventures with locations in Richmond, Ottawa, Brampton, Montreal, Halifax and the United Kingdom. MDA is a Maxar Technologies company (TSX: MAXR; NYSE: MAXR). For more information, visit www.mdacorporation.com.
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Day 7: Starting out week 2 at 74%! I'm so excited and grateful. THANK YOU. I've decided that everyone who has contributed (or will contribute) to reach 100% will have their names included on the back jacket of the book! (Also: here is a Shockheaded Peter Jumping Jack!)
And thank you, backers: Robert Archambault, Marjorie Murray, Anna Greenspan, Irene Connelly, Mike Hitch, Gabe Barcia-Colombo, Brian Dochney, Edi Sedarbaum and Howard Cruse, Eric Rosenthal, Katrin Siebler, Barbara Aubrey, Ralph Brinton, Pamela Herbster, Natasha Dzurny, Frank Branham, Peter Holm, Zach, Kathleen Laziza, Klara Palotai, Andoni Treku Zulaika, Melani Mowinski, Gabriella Etmektsoglou, Faith and Mike Williams, Sarah Hadley, Evan Gsell, Corrie Allegro, Esther Clements, Adi Marom, Damon, the Davis Family, Ivan Nahem, Lena, Charlene McBride, BALTA, Susan Geller Ettenheim, Dana Snyder, Faith Florer, Melinda Belleville, Debbie Fong, Andrius Nemickas, Ben Green
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From Howard Brinton, Friends for 300 Years
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In Quaker writings the phrase 'joined to the Lord' seldom appears without the corresponding phrase 'and to one another'. To be joined to the Lord results in being joined to one another, and being joined to one another results in being 'joined to the Lord'.
Howard Brinton, Friends and Their Spiritual Message
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