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pinermajor · 2 years
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Stick rpg 2 unblocked game
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#STICK RPG 2 UNBLOCKED GAME MANUAL#
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One player lagging behind can cause problems for his partner, as the screen will not scroll onward, and a slow player can be fatal to his partner. Both players occupy the same screen and must coordinate their actions. Contra also features a two-player cooperative mode.
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Each maze stage is followed by a '3D fixed' stage set at the core of the base, in which the player must destroy a series of flashing sensors to expose an even larger sensor and destroy it. During the 3D maze stages, the upper screen will display a map of the base along with a time limit. Each of these '3D maze' stages are set inside the corridor of an enemy base in which the player must fight through the base's defenses in order to reach the core of the base. In addition to the standard side view stages, Contra also features stages in which the player character is seen from behind and must move towards the background in order to proceed. A single hit from any enemy, bullet, or other hazard will instantly kill the player character and discard the current weapon. The player can also jump, move and fire in eight directions, as well as move or jump simultaneously while firing. The main character is equipped with a rifle with an unlimited amount of ammunition. The American storyline also changes the identity of 'Red Falcon' from being the name of a terrorist organization to the name of an alien entity.
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Varies between supplementary materials: the Japanese versions sets the game in the year 2633 on the fictional 'Galuga archipelago' near New Zealand, whereas the manual for the American NES version sets the game during the present in an unnamed South American island. In Contra, the player controls one of two armed military commandos named Bill 'Mad Dog' Rizer and Lance 'Scorpion' Bean, who are sent on a mission to neutralize a terrorist group called the Red Falcon Organization that is planning to take over the Earth. Several Contra sequels were produced following the original game. The home versions were localized in the PAL region as Gryzor on the various computer formats and as Probotector on the NES, released later. A home version was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988, along with ports for various computer formats, including the MSX2. Kazuki Muraoka, Hidenori Maezawa, Kiyohiro SadaĬontra, known as Probotector and occasionally Gryzor in Europe and Oceania, is a 1987 run and gun action game developed and published by Konami originally released as a coin-operated arcade game on February 20, 1987. Koji Hiroshita, Shigeharu Umezaki, Shinji Kitamoto. Unfortunately, this game is cur­rent­ly available only in this ver­si­on. The following emulators are a­vai­lab­le for this game: NeptunJS (Ja­va­Script), Nesbox (Flash), Ret­ro­Games (JS) and vNES (Java).
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retrogamingreplay · 2 years
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Contra [NES] Longplay 1987 #guide #walkthrough #tutorial
Contra [NES] Longplay 1987 #guide #walkthrough #tutorial
In the year 2633 A.D. Two Elite Marine Commandos, Bill Rizer and Lance Bean (Codename: Contra), are on a mission to neutralize a terrorist organization named Red Falcon. Red Falcon is bent on world domination and our two heroes will stop at nothing to eliminate them! Using an arsenal of futuristic weapons, they run into battle! source
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Bolsonaro's 'land grab' bill passes Brazil's lower house
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[Image description: cattle graze on a smoldering field that was hit by a fire burning a tract of the Amazon forest as it is cleared by farmers, in Rio Pardo, Rondonia, Brazil September 16, 2019.]
Brazil's lower house of Congress passed a land bill on Tuesday that is backed by the country's powerful farm sector but that environmentalists say will contribute to deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
The bill allows squatters on public land to more easily receive deeds to their properties and was initially proposed by far-right President Jair Bolsonaro in a move to please farmers, who overwhelmingly supported his 2018 election.
The lower house approved the basic text of the bill by 296 votes for and 136 against. It still needs to pass in the Senate.
Proponents of the bill say granting deeds to settlers will encourage them to comply with laws to curb deforestation. But critics say it will reward past crimes of illegal land grabbers, who often deforest land to increase its value for agriculture.
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1. a) Congressman DeSaulnier does not take a stance my particular issue, however, he is trying to expand the John Muir National Park. 
Senator Feinstein does not have any opinions on my issue as well.
b) Congressman DeSaulnier has not sponsored any bills related to animal rights. 
Senator Feinstein sponsored “S. 2633 -  A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to civil forfeitures relating to certain seized animals, and for other purposes.”
2. a) There are two bills that pertain to animal rights.
b) The bill that I chose is HOUSE BILL H.R. 6784.
c) This bill would eliminate gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act in the lower 48 states so that the states can manage their population of wolves. 
d) This will have a big impact on the number of gray wolves in the US, which could possibly lead to extinction. It would also impact farmers, hunters, and state wildlife agencies.
e) I would vote nay because I am against any kind of animal slaughter, especially in the case of an endangered species. 
f) The bill originated in the House, and the House passed it. The Senate has not voted, and the President has not signed this bill.
g) I am not satisfied with the current Federal legislation on my issue because the house did pass this bill, and I believe it should not be implemented. 
3. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/03/us/alaska-oil-drilling-polar-bears.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FAnimals&action=click&contentCollection=science®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=8&pgtype=collection
Subject: The name of the article is “Drilling in the Arctic: Questions for a Polar Bear Expert”. It is about the reversal of a ban on oil exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. 
Author: The authors are  Henry Fountain and Steve Eder. 
Context: The Trump Administration is reversing this ban, so it is part of the current political issues.
Audience: The audience is the readers of the New York Times, and people who are wondering how this reversal will affect the polar bears. 
Perspective: The authors take the side of the polar bears, explaining that it will be very detrimental to the bears that live in that area. They are opposed to the reversal of the ban on oil drilling, saying that it can destroy the homes of the wildlife. They state that the bears are already struggling because of climate change, and ask if they can withstand another disruption.
Significance: If this ban is reversed, it will decrease the population of polar bears even more. There were previously more than 1,500 bears, now there are only 800 to 900. The article states, “When you remove the ice, it changes the ecosystem. It has these ripple effects that start at the bottom of the food chain and go right up through to the fish and then, of course, to the important thing for the bears — the seals”. I agree with the authors, and believe the ban should not be reversed because many animals will get hurt by taking this action.
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staple-soap-blog · 6 years
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Jiangshi - V
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Genre: Drama/Noir | Mafia!AU
Word Count: 2633
The atmosphere of the makeshift office was impending and tense, despite the good news that had been brought. With this line of work, dread and death always seemed to linger no matter how positive any outcomes were. Darkness encapsulated the two men, stood on opposite sides of an old mahogany desk, the only light from a streetlamp outside, shining through the bamboo blinds and casting uniform white streaks over the two mysterious faces.
Tao dumped his handgun onto the desk before pulling up a chair and sitting. A sigh escaped his lungs as he relaxed into the cushion beneath him, closing his eyes. Suho narrowed his eyes and stared Tao disapprovingly before taking his own seat in his large red velvet chaise, much grander than the dingy stool Tao sat upon.
“You could’ve at least cleaned up before you came,” muttered Suho, pulling a handkerchief from his suit pocket and wiping down the area around the gun Tao had set down, absorbing the droplets of blood mixed with gunpowder that had dripped off the handle. After, he tossed the stained fabric at Tao, who then began to wipe down his face, clearing away the evidence of his most recent job.
“I thought you might have wanted a souvenir,” replied Tao with a smirk, tossing the handkerchief back at Suho who caught the item in one swift movement.
“I might’ve wanted one if you’d stuck to the plan,” Suho growled, voice becoming stern as he sat himself down in his seat. “I told you not to engage them during the arms deal. Now we’ve possibly involved another gang in the battle, a reckless one too!”
Tao scoffed. “Those crackheads are as unorganised as they are stupid, they’re not a problem.”
Suho’s fists clenched, knuckles turning white, yet his face remained perfectly unchanged and seemingly calm, save for the bumbling rage flaring up in his eyes. “We’re supposed to be eliminating our enemies, not adding to them.”
Tao rose an eyebrow and gestured to the bloodied gun on the desk. “I’m fairly sure they’ve been eliminated.” Suho’s lips pursed together into a thin line, and he was ready to berate the younger, snarky man until Tao interjected with a chuckle.
“Don’t worry old man,” he laughed, causing Suho’s eyebrows to narrow at the nickname. “I stayed outside the warehouse and managed to get one of those crackheads into thinking I was from the other guys. I threatened him and he fired the first shot. They all basically did the work for me.”
“And the Caporegime?”
“He managed to get out of the shooting in a car but, a car’s never stopped me.”
“And the other clan.”
“All dead. Cypher will think that the druggies shot first for now, which will buy us time to take out everyone else in their clan before they realise that their Capo was taken out by someone with more…skill.” Tao’s lips curled upwards in self-praise at the end of his sentence.
Suho processed the information Tao had played out, the light streaming through the blinds landing over the wrinkles on his forehead as he frowned in concentration. He impatiently tapped his fingers on his desk before his face finally unravelled. He leaned back in his chair and placed an elbow on the velvet armrest, propping his head app with his palm while staring at Tao with an unreadable expression.
“You’re welcome,” gloated Tao. “My plan was better. And if that’s all I’ll leave now.” Tao rocked himself out of his chair and stood, straightening his bloodstained blazer before heading towards the door.
“Those “crackheads” you call, they’ll know they never shot first. And if anyone starts believing them then we’ll have a problem. This is why I don’t pay you to make the plans,” grumbled Suho, causing Tao to stop in the middle of the room.
“No. You pay me to do my job. And I’ve done it.”
“Still,” began Suho in a cryptic tone. “The job was rushed.” Suho paused before continuing, and only now did Tao realise, that he had been observing and inspecting him ever since he left the room. Suho's eyes had never left his body.
“Is there something else you have to do?” asked Suho. “Something else that requires your attention?”
“Of course not,” replied Tao nonchalantly.
“Then why so eager to leave?”
Tao felt himself freeze up for the first time. Somehow, something in his brain had subconsciously deemed something more important than his work. The tension only lasted less than half a second, but still, Tao’s head began to buzz at the feeling. A feeling he hadn’t experienced in a long time.
“Is that a problem?” asked Tao, the smallest hint of defensiveness in his tone. However, it was enough to prompt Suho to circle out from behind his desk and slowly make his way towards Tao’s taller figure.
His head was tilted ever so slightly to one side, as if he was moving the blood to one side of his brain, allowing the analytical half to think. His eyes scanned over Tao, but his face remained unchanged. Despite Suho’s seemingly non-threatening good looks and polite mannerisms, he was still incredibly intimidating when he wanted to be.
Suho’s eyes met Tao’s, forcing the younger into an unbreakable gaze. “Remember, Jiangshi, this job, this life, isn’t an honourable one. People get hurt, and even if you try to run it will always find you. You can’t have anything to lose, or it will destroy both it and you.”
Tao’s ears rang at those words, and slithers of dread and content began to slowly trickle into his chest. He twitched at the unfamiliar feeling and played it off as an itch. “You talk too much,” he deadpanned, his cat-like eyes shooting daggers of contempt. “There’s nothing for you to worry about.”
Suso stepped closer to Tao, causing Tao’s defensive instincts to kick in. One of his feet moved behind the other, ready to spring into a fighting stance at any moment. “I may not be as good of a hitman as you are, Jiangshi,” began Suho, voice harmless yet threatening, “but I’m just as good a liar.”
Tao’s eyes narrowed and examined Suho’s posture. He wasn’t in any position to attack, so he straightened up and walked away from his boss. His half red hand found the door handle and twisted it open. “Goodbye old man,” he called from over his shoulder, not bothering to look directly at him. He was halfway through the doorway before Suho spoke again.
“Goodbye, Tao.”
Tao felt like a shard of ice had been shoved into his back, piercing through his lungs as they deflated with one large gasp. His eyes widened, and his hand gripped the door handle so tightly he could feel the flimsy metal beginning to dent under his strong grip.
No one but himself knew his true name, the exception being his parents, who were both dead, and…
Tao spun around with a great force, his eyes landing on what he finally began to properly realise, was the most powerful man in all of East Asia. He may not be the richest, have the most men or connections. But Suho was smart, cunning and unpredictable. It was the reason as to why he rose to power so quickly.
And now, Suho had secured his obedience.
Said man looked no different, his expression unchanged. Tao however, felt his anger beginning to break through his shock. He could’ve killed Suho now and he’d never be caught, but he knew better. He knew how messy Mafia wars could get, and he wasn’t invincible. Besides, Suho was paying his bills, and Tao still held some respect for him.
Tao shot Suho one last look of disdain before swiftly stepping through the doorway and slamming the door shut, the echo rumbling through his eardrums.
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A loud banging awoke you from your slumber. Your eyes reluctantly opened as you rolled to the side to inspect the time displayed in your alarm clock through your blurred vision. It was almost 2am. Another round of hasty thumping sounded, causing you to groan and kick the sheets of your body before standing and making your way towards your front door.
Who could possibly be here at this time of night? You were used to getting emergency calls, but no one had ever shown up at your door. Cautiously, you checked the peephole and gasped at the sight. Although he was dressed in a plain black sweatshirt with the hood pulled up instead of his usual suit and tie, it was still undeniably Tao. He had his hands in the front pocket of his hoodie, and you could see the outline of his hands, clutching something thick and L shaped.
You swallowed and considered not answering, but you had encountered him enough now to feel less afraid around him. You unlocked the door and inched it open until his face came into view.
All of a sudden, his body was pushing yours backwards. The only thing stopping you from falling backwards were his strong arms which had wrapped around you tightly, pressing you against his chest.
“Thank God you’re okay,” he mumbled.
You stood there with your heart racing, hands clenched at your sides as you felt his gun pressing up against your stomach through his sweatshirt pocket, sending goosebumps through your skin. ‘What…what do you mean?” you stammered.
He leaned away from you and gripped your stiffened arms with his hands. “You need to leave. You’re in danger.”
You had trouble comprehending his statement, but the blood that was smeared on his cheek and the determination in his eyes were enough to send a wave of fear through your muscles. “What? Why?”
He released you and shut the door, locking it and pulling the chain across the doorway. Then, he removed his gun - black and shiny - from his pocket and pressed his back against the door, gaze falling on the window of your living room.
You squealed at the sight of the weapon. “Tao! What the hell are you doing?!”
“Someone knows who you are. Someone dangerous. They know you’re tied to me,” he answered in a hushed but icy voice.
You couldn’t believe what you were hearing. “But…but I’m not a threat to anyone! I work at the hospital for godssake!” You were borderline hysterical. The threat upon your life had sent adrenaline pumping through your veins, and you weren’t thinking when you ran up to Tao, gripping his shoulders and demanding for an explanation.
“What did you do?! Why does someone want to hurt me?!”
“I don’t know! I don’t know how he found out and I don’t know what he’s going to do.”
“Who is he?”
He breathed, ready to answer. But he stopped himself. “I can’t tell you that,” he said apologetically. “It’s better if you don’t know.”
“I want to know if someone’s trying to kill me!” You squeezed his biceps, eyes full of terror and worry.
“No one’s going to kill you!” he cried, arms returning to your shoulders. His loud outburst shocked you out of your hysteria, and you instead froze. “That’s why you have to leave. Come on, I’ll help you pack.” He let you go and ventured further into your apartment until he found your bedroom.
The buzz of uneasiness that was flowing through you seemed to settle slightly in the few minutes you were glued to the same spot by your door. Eventually, you found the will to walk back into your bedroom. You were met with the sight of one of your suitcases open on the floor, a ton of clothing with the hangers still attached spilling from the edges. Tao walked up to you and returned his hands to your shoulders, coaxing you to look back up at him.
“I can get you a new passport, birth certificate, anything you need to start a new life. But you have to go now.”
“But…I have nowhere to go,” you retorted, realising that your life was here, in this town, in this apartment. “I can’t leave.”
“You have to.”
“I can’t Tao!” you replied. “I have to stay here, at the hospital. It’s what I’ve always wanted to do and…I can’t start over again. I worked too hard to get here.” Tao’s jaw tightened at your words, his grip on your shoulders strengthening. “Just tell me who wants me dead.”
“He doesn’t want you dead I don’t think,” admitted Tao. “He just knows that you’re important to me.”
You blinked in slight confusion. “I’m important to you?”
Tao didn’t answer for a while. Instead, he licked his lips and sighed, looking down at the ground before returning his gaze to you. “It’s my fault,” he muttered, disheartened. “I never use the same doctor twice.”
Your mind flashed back to the many times you’d treated Tao at the hospital. “So, why am I different?”
“Because I like y-“ He stopped suddenly, cutting himself off. “What I mean is, you’re a good doctor. You genuinely cared about me. Most of the black market type doctors do a terrible job, and I know that going to proper hospitals was a risk but…I trust you.”
You nodded slowly, acknowledging his words. Your eyes flickered around the room as you processed the statement, a small smile spreading across your lips. “I’m a good doctor?”
He smirked. “The best.”
Some time passed in silence before Tao spoke up again.
“Alright, I get if you don’t want to leave, but that means I’ll have to protect you.”
‘What do you mean by that?”
“It means that I’m not leaving until I know no one’s coming tonight.”
“Oh.” You shuffled your feet as an awkward silence fell between the two of you. “Like, as in you won’t leave my room? Or this house? Or-“
“I could leave your room,” he stated, a slight hint of sarcasm in his voice. “But then someone could climb through the window and pull out a gun and-“
“Okay! Okay, you can stay here,” you interjected, scoffing at the cheeky smile that had appeared on Tao’s face. He strolled over to your desk and pulled the chair out until it was up against a wall between your window and your door. He sat himself down with his gun in his hand.
“Sorry for waking you up by the way. You can go back to sleep if you want,” he mumbled.
You took timid steps towards your bed and pulled away the covers. “It’s not like I can sleep now when someone wants me dead.”
“Don’t worry, I’ll be here.”
It was then you wondered, why was Tao doing this for you? Yes, he said you were a good doctor, but there were a thousand better ones that could tend to him. Tao, a hitman with the most terrifying reputation, was sat in your bedroom, protecting you simply because he trusted you enough to patch him up when he was injured. Even if he was responsible for the threat upon your life, he was taking responsibility for it. Somehow, it warmed your heart. Maybe he wasn’t as heartless as his job made him out to be.
You found yourself tiptoeing back towards Tao and leaning down, your arms coming around his torso to embrace him. “Thank you,” you whispered. You could feel his heartbeat against your chest as his empty hand reached around you to mimic the gesture. You backed away and pressed a kiss to his jaw, expressing your gratitude, and you swore you felt him tense a little at your action.
Despite the danger that was seemingly resent, having Tao by your side, protecting you, was enough to calm your nerves, sending you into a peaceful slumber.
A/N: THIS WAS LITERALLY DONE AND SITTING IN MY DRAFTS FOR LIKE A MONTH I AM SO SORRY
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brewerlinda1995 · 3 years
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santicortizo · 4 years
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8bitober 09: Contra a.k.a. Gryzor/ Probotector (Konami, 1987/1988) En el futuro lejano del año 2633 la organización criminal Red Falcon ha establecido su base en la isla de Galuga, cerca de Nueva Zelanda en un complot para acabar con la humanidad. Dos comandos, Bill Rizer y Lance Bean de la unidad Contra de la Earth Marine Corp, son enviados a la isla para destruir a las fuerzas enemigas y descubrir la verdadera naturaleza de la entidad alienígena que las controla. In the distant future of 2633 the criminal organization Red Falcon has established its base on Galuga Island, near New Zealand in a plot to end humanity. Two commandos, Bill Rizer and Lance Bean from the Contra unit of the Earth Marine Corp, are sent to the island to destroy the enemy forces and discover the true nature of the alien entity that controls them. #8bitober #drawtober2020 #videogames #classicvideogames #classicgaming #retrogaming #nes #nintendones #msx2 #1987 #1988 #80sgames #contra #probotector #gryzor #konami #billrizer #lancebean #maddog #scorpion #jungle #characterillustration #ink #watercolor #videogameillustration #traditionalmedia #videojuegosclasicos #videojuegosretro https://www.instagram.com/p/CGj2ZSKjjVM/?igshid=domf6pqlh6jd
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reddieao3feed · 5 years
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Because part of you pours out of me
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by butiwaswildonce
A story about recovering from your childhood, one messy day at a time.
Words: 2633, Chapters: 1/5, Language: English
Fandoms: IT - Stephen King, IT (Movies - Muschietti)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/M, Gen, Multi
Characters: Beverly Marsh, Ben Hanscom, Patty Blum, Kay McCall, Mike Hanlon, Stan Uris, Bill Denbrough, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak
Relationships: Ben Hanscom/Beverly Marsh, Patty Blum/Stan Uris, Bill Denbrough/Mike Hanlon, Eddie Kaspbrak/Richie Tozier, All but Benverly are minor pairings fyi
Additional Tags: College AU, Coffeeshop AU, no pennywise, Found Family, Recovery, friendships, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, General warning for Beverly’s childhood, so: csa and abuse mentions, Trust Issues, self deprecation, Fear of Vulnerability, everybody get in we’re going to therapy
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techcrunchappcom · 4 years
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Florida senators pitch daylight saving time pause
WASHINGTON — Florida Republican Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott want to make sure there is plenty of time for wasting away again in Margaritaville in the sunlight this winter.
If they get their way, revelers in Key West, Florida, where Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band conceived of the mythical Margaritaville, will get to nibble on sponge cake and watch the sun bake one more hour — hopefully in a socially distant manner in this age of coronavirus pandemic protocols.
The pair introduced a bill that was placed on the Senate calendar Wednesday that would postpone clocks from “falling back” one hour until November of 2021. That would also mean clocks would not “spring forward” one hour in March of 2021.
Rubio is a previous backer of national, permanent daylight saving time. He said in a statement that the government “has asked a lot of the American people” during the pandemic and that his and Scott’s proposal “is just one small step we can take to help ease the burden.”
Rubio said extra daylight after school hours “is critical to helping families and children endure this challenging school year.”
Rubio told reporters Wednesday that support for the bill is “growing.”
Senate Minority Whip Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill., said Wednesday at the Capitol that he has not read the bill, which was a surprise when it was added to the calendar.
Scott told reporters he believes the move could also allow for outside diners to eat in the daylight. Many restaurants have expanded their outdoor seating, adapting to the patchwork of jurisdiction rules on limiting indoor dining in an effort to keep people from transmitting the coronavirus indoors.
The Florida senators’ release also pointed to studies that have shown benefits to year-round daylight saving time, such as fewer car crashes and reduced energy usage.
The needs for standard time zones and daylight saving time in the U.S. dates back to the late 1800s, when the railroad system created a need for standard times so trains arrived when they were expected to.
Current law dictates that daylight time should apply from the second Sunday in March until the first Sunday in November, unless jurisdictions opt out.
Why are people sending the Biden-Harris campaign $19.08?
WASHINGTON — The notifications wouldn’t stop. It had been 24 hours since former Vice President Joe Biden announced that Sen. Kamala Harris would be his running mate in his quest to win the White House. Soon after, the phone of the Democratic Party’s chief fundraiser was buzzing every other minute, alerting him that the campaign had just received another donation of exactly $19.08.
It’s not uncommon for campaigns to solicit donations for particular amounts, like $7 or $23, to make the ask stand out, but a number that precise, down to the red cent, was strange.
“I’ve never seen people give in such a specific increment ever before,” says Clayton Cox, finance director for the Democratic National Committee. But Cox, who was active in his college’s Greek system, knew exactly why.
The ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. were springing into action to support one of their own, Harris, who pledged at Howard University as an undergrad in the 1980s.
But why $19.08? That’s the year the AKAs, the oldest Black sorority in America, were founded. “The week after she was announced, I was getting one every 15 minutes,” says Cox. “It was that frequent.”
As of Friday, the Biden Victory Fund (a joint fundraising effort between the campaign and the DNC) had received more than 11,000 of these donations totaling almost $219,000, according to DNC Deputy Communications Director Chris Meagher.
City says deal for temporary 3rd Precinct site for Minneapolis police is off
MINNEAPOLIS — A plan to temporarily house Minneapolis’s 3rd Police Precinct in a warehouse has fallen apart, the city confirmed Wednesday.
The city’s elected leaders had been debating whether to temporarily house the officers in a warehouse about a half mile from their former station, which burned in the riots that followed George Floyd’s death.
A City Council committee had been scheduled to discuss Wednesday afternoon a proposal to lease, for $1.2 million a year, a warehouse at 2633 Minnehaha Ave., run by Lothenbach Properties II and Imagine Express.
Shortly before that meeting began, the city confirmed that the deal was off.
“The City of Minneapolis and Imagine Express have been in ongoing negotiations over a lease agreement at 2633 Minnehaha Ave.,” city spokeswoman Sarah McKenzie said in a statement. “The two parties have reached an impasse in the negotiation process and have amicably agreed to cease lease negotiations over this property moving forward.”
More details are expected to be discussed at a City Council committee meeting Wednesday afternoon.
Some neighborhood groups had opposed the plan, saying they felt there hadn’t been enough public engagement before the city pursued a potential deal for a temporary site.
—Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
Tyrannosaurus skeleton worth several million dollars headed to auction
NEW YORK — Sold to the eccentric theme park operator!
One of the world’s largest Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons is headed to the auction block.
Christie’s announced Wednesday it would be selling “STAN,” a 67 million-year-old fossil, in early October.
The skeleton, which measures 40 feet long and 13 feet high, was discovered in 1987 in South Dakota by amateur paleontologist Stan Sacrison, who was told it was a triceratops — a common error made because triceratops fossils are so common, James Hyslop, Christie’s head of Science and Natural History, said.
However, after Sacrison took the bones to the Black Hills Institute in South Dakota in 1992, researchers quickly realized he had found something special. In subsequent follow-up digs, they recovered 188 more bones (a T. rex had an estimated 300), Hyslop said.
Christie’s will put the fossil on display at its New York location and allow socially distanced public viewings until the middle of October.
“We’ve got the skull displayed at ground level so that you can get really up close and personal with him and just see the serrations on his teeth,” Hyslop said. “His longest tooth is 11 inches long. It’s just terrifying to behold.”
The auction house said the skeleton, even at roughly 66% complete, is worth at much as $8 million.
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